The evening world. Newspaper, November 8, 1918, Page 15

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NON- APPEARANCE OF WITNESS HALTS SHIP BROKER'S SUIT Representative of Various Ship Building Interests Held to Be in Contempt. Proceedings in the sult of Thomas » & ship broker with offices at No. 25 Reaver Street, against his brother, John O'Connor, of the same address, to recover 25 per cent. of the latter's income, mated at approxi- |» Mately $60,000, were halted In Brooklyn Supreme Court to-day when counsel for the plaintiff told Judge Manning that @ witness ordered by the court to @ppear had ignored the order. Roy M. Wolvin, of Montreal, Detrott and Now York, representing various “SYRUP OF FIGS” CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! poisons, from stomach, liver and bowels Remove . Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only—look for the name California on the pa ye, then you are sure your f is having thé best and me harmless laxative or physic for ti little stomach, liver and bowels. Ch dren love its delicious fruity taste. | Full directions for child's dose on each bottle. Give it without fear.—Advt. | Brookt; Golden Oak Colonial Buffet $38: Highly polished; Golden Oak; massive design. Clothing 65-71 440-442 SMITH STREET) =o (5TH AVENUE Corner BROOKLYN Corner STATE STREET) = ~™== {9TH STREET Thanksgiving Furniture On Easy Terms William and Mary Dining Suit American Walnut—Very Special Consisting of Buffet, Extension Table, China Closet, five Side Chairs and one Arm Chair. —=MICHAELS BROS: For Men, Women, Boys and Girls (At Our Fifth Avenue Store Only) ——————= =BROOKLYN: ri shipbuilding interests, was ordered by Justice Benedict to appoar on Oct. 30. ‘Thomas Downs, counsel tor tho de- fendant, John O'Connor, asked to-day that the order be vacated, The motion was denied. Judge Manning #aid: “This man 1a clearly in conterm 1 will hear no further ments in the case until he come fore me and explain his contemptuous | act. TO GIVE NEAR EAST PEOPLES HOME RULE Britain and France Declare Aim to} Free Those Long Oppressed by Turks. WASHINGTON, Nov, 8.—This an- nouncement was made to-day by tie British Embassy by direction of the British Foreiga Office in conjunctiva with the French Gevernment: “The alm of France and Great Brit- ain m carrying on in the Near East the war let loose by Germany's am- ditions is the complete and final liber- ation of the peoples so long oppresse. by the Turks and the establishment of Governments and administrations deriving their authority trom the initiative and the free cholce of the native populations, “In view of following out this in- tention, France and Great Britain are agreed to encourage and help the establishment of native Governments and administrations in Syria and Mesopotamia, actually liberated by the Allies, and in the territories they are now striving to Liberate, and to recognize them a8 soon as effectively of | established.” oir HE WRECK TIES UP A TOWN. BUTLER, N. J. eight car freight train hanna Raftroad was trestle crossing Main Street last night. ‘Two cars, one containing @ valuable consignment of nitrocellulose, were | thrown into the river. ‘Traffic east and west wae ‘disrupted, nnd many hundreda of passengers bound for New York ware delayed for hours this morning. ‘The town was without lecizic lights and telephone service ait ight, <cecciae eet RAINCOAT TRIAL ENDING. Kenyon Company Case Expected to Go to Jary Late To-Day, ‘The trial of the C. Kenyon Company, charged with conspiracy to defraud the Government by the delivery of alleged defective raincoats to the Quartenras- ter’s Department of the Army, drew to @ close to-day with the summing up the evidence by attorneys, Judge Cn: fleld is expected to charge the ‘ury in the United States District Cour a: lae this afternoon. ‘The case on rial for aix weeks, Fes bei Platform Top Dining Table $ 1 798 Highly polished; 42-inch top; extends to 6 feet. on Credit 1329-1331 BROADWAY At Gates Ave., Brooklyn THREE BROOKLYN 8POR Sees Ce FULTON ST., Cor. of BRIDGE ST. At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn || Bet. 48th and 49th | 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Sts, Brooklyn | j We Continue (Saturday) Our Great Annual Special November Sales | Of Stylish Coats, Suits and Dresses | MPORTANT beyond any other offering of women’s apparel the present EXTRAORDINARY SALES, opening to-morrow at MARTIN'S. This } superiatively interesting event represents the complete, drastic and unreserved clear- # | ance of our most surpassingly beautiful models in Winter Coats, Suits and Gowns. | 4 Extraordinary Coat and Several Stunning Tailored and Reduced from $45 and $50 to $60 cellence of tailorings and fabric. Pompons Broadcloths Wool Velour _Silvertones Crystal Cloth and Others A great mode; every latest coloring. Fur Trimmed Models Comprising a wide range of our most distinctive coat fashions, selected for their exceptional beauty of design, ex- number are handsomely ( trimmed with fur, smart new belted effects and pockets. The prevailing announced this season are Suit Sale | Extraordinary Special Customarily Priced at $45, $50 and $55 Models that faithfully portray the distinctive style features of the leading Parisian costumers, at a low price utterly unheard of for similar beauty, quality and fashion. Velveteens Poiret Twill Kitten’s Ear Cloth Gabardines Broadcloths Wool Velour And Satins All the swagger new street and afternoon effects in an elaborate selection of pastel shades and dark colorings. Dress Exquisite Street and Afternoon Frocks de Luxe 15 | J \ | A \ | \ AN ea - ‘A $89.75 hal Blouse Sale Customarily 9.69 up to $8.95. . up to $18.75 M dels of juisite con- cep.ion created in deli- catcly tinted Georgettes, Crepe de Chines and Satins, in beaded, tucked and severely tailored ef- fects; al! new shades, Extraordinary Values in Blouses Together with a Sale of Stunning Coats for Girls Customarily 1 75 Coats that combine the latest girlish fashions with best of mate tailoring; nothing to equal these values in all New Extraordinary Values Dyed Skunk Sets Handsome animal scarfs and large barrel sha muffs. SPECIAL’ 45. Sets Hudson Seai Stole 11x74 in., barrel shape muff; fine solid skins. SPECIAL and 69-50 Hudson Seal Muffs tape: spectatat 1090 Fox or Wolf Scarfs With Animal Head; 6) 4,5 cpesaly priced. ig 24.50 “| val tes $15 Poiret, tails. SI Dyed Black Skunk Capes Trimmed with 90; | Tails—Special at 390 || Barrel shape muff | very special i °. | Girls’ Coats | - | | | ‘ | (oon rials and ; | York at the price. } lq ork at the price | 4 N\ ses0| | - | ; Deane | | in Furs | —— i} Jap Mink Capes | Cape stole effect, with tails; looks like real gi { mink, SPECIAL, 69-59 4-Skin Fox Sets } Lucile and ‘Taupe, | ith heads Td wit TAL. 7500 | Black Lynx Muffe | Fist THREE BROOKLYN STORRS \ ° 0, 500 Stunning | Private Subway Entrance, Hoyt St. Store Opens 9 A.M. Closes 5:30 P. M. New Trimmed Hats That Are Exceptional Values at $5.95 Decidedly different from Hats shown earlier in the season are these charming new models on sale for Saturday. In excellence of style, and of quality of material and workmanship, they will be difficult, if not impossible, to duplicate : Black hatters’ plush is fitted and draped over the most becoming of new frames—Sail Mushrooms, Pokes and Side Roll Effects. Shimmery Panne Velvet forms the facing, while trimmings of ostrich, flowers, fruit and velvet match the facing in color—Blue, Purple, Sand, Brown, Cerise and ‘Taupe. Mezzanine floor, Central Building, 100 Women’s Splendid Winter Coats, $21.95 At this price there are 100 good looking, thoroughly desirable Winter Couts—some velour, some of dark Oxford mixtures. Soft coney fur trims most of the velour Coats. ; sas BROWN, TAUPE, GREEN AND BLACK are the shades. The Oxford Coats are not trimmed with fur, but are very smart and “Wintry” looking. The sizes range from 34 to 40, Fashionable Extra Size Coats, $39.95 Made on lines sure to be becoming to women who require sizes 4244 to 4845 posites hi Coats, They are half lined with silk and are warmly interlined as well. BLACK VELOUR, BROWN AND GRAY tat tild TWEEDS | AND NAVY AND TAUPE CHEVIOT are the materials. econd floor, Central Building. Lacy-Frilled Blouses of Georgette Crepe, $7.98 Double rows of dainty Valenciennes lace trim the frills of this delightful new Blouse that may be had in either white or flesh pink Georgette crepe. There are all sorts of styles to please individual tastes. beautifully fine and all are very moderately priced. A er especially pretty style is of Georgette crepe with many tucks, part of which are edged with narrow Valenciennes lace. This has # square neck. The price is $9.98, But all are Second Goor, Kast Building. The Christmas Toy Pot Is Boiling More and more ‘Toys keep coming in every day, so that pretty nearly the full Christmas strength of the Toy Store y on display. want for Christmas! Dolls 29¢ to $32.98 Trains. » $1.15 to $37.98 Doll's Clothing 59e to $5.49 's Autos... $6.24 to $37.98 Games 10c to $6.24 Boece. $3.94 to $15.49 Toy 49c to $10.98 : S9cto $6.45 Fourth floor, Went Building. New Corsets That Fit Perfectly All A. & S. and Abrast Corsets are made to our order from selected fabrics. The models are designed on lines that will fit nfortably, smartly and alt her satis- factorily, varyi types of figures. The prices are in- variably lower than Corsets of similar grades are usually marked. A. & S. Special Sport Corsets $1.29, $1.49 and $1.98 All made with elastic band at top to give freedom and comfort. The medium hip rather lightly boned. Pink coutil, pink striped batiste and pink brocaded coutil are the materials used Second floor, Past Butdiag, Women’s Knitted Combinations, 98c In a very good weight for present wear are these band top cotton Combination Suits in knee length, .98 At $1,59—Medium weight Cotton Combinations in knee or ankle length. At $2.98—Merino Combinations in knee or ankle length, sleeveless, with Duchess neck At $1.48—S: top Combinations, made kne the tops of pink or whi ished with a neat edging. Atreet floor, € tral Building, Women’s Good Silk Stockings, $1.19 Both black and white Silk Stockings, full fashioned and of very good quality, may be had at this pri use there are slight im tions in the weave. Th 3 and to; heels. highe are of lisle, the spliced. At $1.48 Poir Women's full }j fashioned Silk S in black or white, with lis! ! tops. Ber al Building, Misses’ and Girls’ Coaté for “Every Day” and for Better Wear Never before have we showa any prettier Coats than we are offering right now. There are styles for girls who are too slender, and for those who are plump, all the Coats designed to give youthful, graceful lines and to be suitable for the needs of well-dressed girls in their “teens,” and for. their somewhat younger sisters, The prices are surprisingly low, Misses’ Velour Coats, $21.95 Made in smart belted styles, some lined throughout, others half lined. The collars are of fur or of plush. One illustrated. Misses’ Dressy Coats, $63.98 Values $75.00 to 885,00, Keautiful imported velour, silvertone and duvetyns have been used for these handsome Coats. All are lined throughout and are warmly interlined. The becoming collars are of fur-—Nutria, Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) and Australian Opossum. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years Coats for Girls of 8 to 14, $11.98 to $14.98 Zibeline, corduroy and cheviot form these attractive little Coats. Some are in plain belted styles, some in trench models. Others at $15.98 :o $44.98

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