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DISAPPOINTED. {From tie Detroit Pree tres.) “ T don't understand it.” “What?” “My boy has been in France weeks now and hasn't won the Guerre yet." Wash Away Skin Sores D. D. D., the liquid wash, has become household word. It has proved itself remarkable remedy. If you -re a suf- ferer from skin diseases, .ncloding al- cers, pimples, scales, crusts vf Yozema im Any form, (his remedy will not disap. point you, It has stood th. test and te day is the master preparation for Vv] skin diseases, Try D. D. D. today. is guaranteed. 5c, 60c and $1.00, D. D. D. JAMES McCREERY & 60. | Sth Avenue 34th Street Special VICTROLA OFFER With a Purchase $5 in Records we will place this of in your home on the payment of $1 Down Balance %5 per month Sth Avenue 3th Street 5th Avenue ON IN Plain Organdie and Silk a de Chine in e beautiful ran for dresses, 44 inches wide. ne two | trolx de $78. Victrola Outfit| JAMES MCCREERY & CO. Cotton Dress Fabrics in light, medium and dark tones; suitable blouses and trimmings; 36 to Suffrage Leaders Jubilani gether—Outvote M For the first time in the history of New York State women to-day went to the polls to vote for Governor, Congreasmen and other State and county officers, If there was any doubt in the minds of those, who for 80 many years opposed Woman's Sut- frage, that the women would use the right of franchise when it was given to thom, they will change their opin- In New York City, it ion after to-day. where 414,760 women was estimated that registered, at least 350,000 would vote. Reports from New York State above the Bronx all brought the news that the women voters were out in force, In many places they were out- voting the men. Husbands and wives went polls together, Often one daughters were with them. There were a number of election districts throughout Greater New York where| the women oters outnumbered the men almost two to one. There were other districts where the women voted eenly with the men, but there were very few districts where the, women voters were not gratly out- numbered Mrs, Carrie Chapman Catt, Presi- dent of the American Woman's Suff- a Association, voted y. She aved it took her just twenty min- utes to go from her home, shop, vote. and have her picture taken. 1 have labored thirty years to get a vote” sald Mrs. Catt L have most of my time during this to the woman su H contributed thousands of It took me exac r RAW, SORE THROAT. Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole. And Musterole won't blister like | the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It penetrates to the sore spot with | gonna tingle, loosens the co! tion and draws out the soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white oint- ment made with oil of mustard. + It | is fine for quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, ea | bago, pains and aches of the back o Pints pprains,eoremuscles,bruises,chil- blains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. Nothing like Musterole for croupy chil dren. Keep it handy for instant use. 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. WEDNES Ballots—Many Families Go to Polls To- e|the polls, said father is looking down from heaven) THE is WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 65, 350, 000 WOMEN CAST VOTES IN NEW YORK CITY TO-DAY lant as They Deposit en in Many Places. minutes to vote. There may be a difference of opinidn as to whether I cast an intelligent and useful ballot but there can be no difference of opinion as to my intense interest in being able to express my opinion as a citizen of the United States. I felt that the privilege of voting was worth all of the struggle and the cost.” Miss Mary Garret Hay, of the New York State Woman Suf- frage Pa’ that Mrs t went to the polls. When asked how she felt when ca “It seemed as natural, as breathing and I felt as though I had always voted, It must be because [ have dreamed of it so many years.” Dr. Katherine B. Davis, who voted early, said: “It felt fine to be voting. My sister, who accompanied me to ‘| wonder it grand- and watching us vote? You see | grandmother was the first Suffragist family.” in our the Brooklyn Woman Suffrage Party that they believed the oldest their borough. She is Mrs. a Benjamin of No. 513 Van- wo years old, lives in Hen derbilt Avenue, ninety-t Fulton Street ‘There was great jubilation at Woman Suffrage Headquarters day. To the women gathered there was reported that more than 25 per cent. of the registered women voters had cast their t before 10) o'clock. This cause emonstration among nembers present. And last but not least, the head- York State As- yoman Suffrag e was a look quarters of the Ne ation Opposed to an can Dis- ut the women espective of affil lations. His automobile was day conveying In cases where mothers thought it impossible to go and vote, on account of their domestic duties and young children, Mv. Stein- berg supplied a nurse in the women's labsence and hurried her to the po!ls and back hoi | part busy throughout the | women to the poils. Seventy New Yorkers Vote at Platts- York and Pennsylvania 5 Plattwburg Barracks vote noon from 8 to 11 ofclo: y yp This Store Opens 9 A. M., Closes 6 P.M. James McCreery & Co, SDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street McCreery’s November SILK SALE Over one hundred thousand yards of Silks on sale at 1.25 to 3.50 yard - ADDITION ON WEDNESDAY yard 95c Special Offering yard 2.95 to 4.85 nd Cotton Crepe New of new colors if ® | and varied designs kimonos, fan ings; 80 inch Special, yard 55¢ Practical 10,000 Yards China_Silk A magnificent assortment of the latest fashionable Evening, Street and new Art Colors; 36 inches wide. regularly 1.25 i WOOL DRESS GOODS All wool Plaid and Stripe Material in the model designs and the latest colorings; will make stylish scparate skirts suitable for dress or sport. wear, regularly 3.75 to 6.50 Linings & Flannels Novelty Printed Linings in” strong desirable quality of silk and cotton; a large assortment of choice unusual for draperies, linings, ey work and comfortable cover- es wide, yerd 1,10 ise pre ee GP OE Chairman | | sted at the same time ing her first ballot, Miss Hay said: } | From Brooklyn came a report from voter | jand she voted at 6 A. M, at No, 928) es mt pon PN 1918. 111g Chariton at $C) Vincent's « poisoning married 4, in Ne halt GENEX and LA GRIPPE Are more fatal this year than * t arms, w No. re headache, sore {c.f to your weareat Drusaist years old. Miss Mary Knapp, Newest Winter Fashions Tentifio nreparation om NEURO’ CHEMICAL co. West New Brishton, N. ¥, Save Your Quarters—Buy W. § For Women and Misses Tee iat AOA AEE oh Ome RE The Values Are Most Extraordinary thet 6th Ave. ld lots and overstocks of the Quantities are sometimes limited. ilways completes some are past wld here is a big bargain, Women’s & Misses’ Frocks RICOTINE FROCKS in tailored effects. Frocks of Serge, embroidered or braid trimmed. Frocks of Wool Velour, Vel- veteen, Georgette or Satin. Very Speciaiiy Pric:d, 25.00 AVY BLUE SERGE FROCKS, handsomely embroidered. Braid trimmed Frocks of Tricotine. Tailored Frocks of Wool Velour and Poiret Twill. Very Specially Priced, 30.00 UR TRIMMED FROCKS of Wool Velour, featuring Australian Opossum, Hudson Seal and Natural Nutria. Handsomely embroidered Frocks of Serge. Tailored Frocks SSMU ain Extra Special This large Turkish Athletic or Bath Towel is of full bleached cotton 26c in corduroy weave. Hemstitch- Limit 6 to a Customer. USL rant ct te iii ARSE HH edends. Size 22x42 inches Remnant Day WEDNESDAY Silk, silk-mixed and cotton fabrics of almost every description are included in this Big Sale. Thousands of Coat of pieces, mostly in one to five yard lengths; pieces that of Tricotine, aS ; Crystal Cord, are suitable for trimmings, millinery, fancy work, waists, Very Specially Priced, Raccoon children’s dresses, etc. It is a sale that offers big pos- Collar.and sibilities for saving! Come early for best selection. 35 00 Cuffs, Store opens at 9.45. 2 $85.00 Short Lengths of Silk Silks, Satins, Vel- vets, in '{ to 114 Excel- lent for dressmakers and milliners, 5e to 97e [Pink or Blue | Crepe Cloth A good quality, good weight material Short Lengths of Serge Hundreds lengths of desirable, good quality Wool and-Cotton or Wool Serge. 25 br Short Lengths Cotton Serge Comes in checks, Short Lengths Cotton Fabrics Cotton, Cham- bray, Gingham, Per- cale, Long Cloth, Wonien’s and Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats fae BACK and belted Coats of Wool of odd yard lengths. Muslin and Cotton Serge at big bargain prices. 5¢ ‘to 39e Short Lengths of Silkoline 36-inch Silkoline Velour with collars of French Seal or Beaver Nutria. Lined throughout and warmly interlined. Very Specially Priced 40.00 that is particularly pene and stripes | | at a bargain price. cesirable for kimo: hat make excellent 2-yard lengths in one Ren oy ard terns for chil color only -a dainty lengths. Brenis¢ light green - om , 5 ILVERTONE, Wool Velour and Duvet de Laine Coats in Belted, loose back \ \ and Dolman effects. With extra large \ | cape collars of Taupe or Natural Nutria, Opos- sum and French Seal. Silk lined and warmly 69° || 25%. || 25° Curtain Remnants Odd Curtains \ | interlined. Thousands of yards of curtain Panel and Single Curtains of fp—— Very Spec'ally Priced, materials. Voiles, Cretonnes, | | scrim with lace edges, Muslin Curtain $i , Notti ingham, ete with lace insertion, Nottingham, in short le Net, ete hp ot Ke Eee 15° 29¢ te 97° Fitted Coat yy“ of Wool Velour, %, Licriiaaianaaisieapieimainascaiaeimansiiaamdiaia! Taupe Nutria ~— Drapery Cretonne Linene Cerin Cloth Curtains Shoe Bags 5 > Solid-color brown, , Made of heavy Women’s and Misses f blue or green Dra Sie ore ares white Linene; design Tele for portierbs ; of two Dutch kid- “ Graney in ya | | sched hens ces. | | dies Four pockets Fur Trimmed Coats Pee Per $4.00 OLMAN, loose back and belted Coats of ee 25¢ Gate "3 39c Bolivia, (out Cord, Duvet de Laine, Silvertone and Duvetine, with extra large cape shawl collars of Natural Lynx, % Raccoon, Nutria and Australian Opossum. of Very Specially Priced 68.50 Plain Tailored Coats RYSTAL CLOTH, Bolivia, Silvertone, and Wool Velour Coats in belted, loose back and Dolman effects, Lined through- out and warmly interlined, Lace Scarf and Table Covers Hand-Made_ | Hand-Made Heavy Lace Lace Scarf Centrepiece Table Covers Renaissance work 30-inch round Cen Heavy, white, with white hand | terpiece of Renais- | round — Nottingham drawn work — japa Lace Table Covers nese Linene Center with finely scalloped beautifully embroid edges. 45 inches in cred, 18x54 i diameter $1 00 Rummage Coat of Bolivia, Damaged Very Specially Priced vr 9sba of in the H on sale on bey $75.00 Sale barement ats main floor 48 ° 50 f and end imperfect st every depart ' A clearance and soiled articles fre ghtly damaged Hats for girls, Trim. med models of ment. It felt 1 fur fabrics in a Waists, Dresses, | | !ndred styles ant colors, “Priced Underwear, Sweaters, leks pearance at Skirts, Corsets. ”'5e to 97e Bargain Prices, If You Want Sour “business” to become the talk of the town, tell about it through a World “Want” Ad. 500 Pieces of Linen a nd Bed Sp wels, Table Cloths, Napkins, mie Bargain Prices 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief IGESTION Work Wonders, | ee 6 World “Wants”