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Corner Streets, 83rd Street, th Avenue | “era Avenue a [Goaranteed Meat at Peace Prices despite their low price Tomorrow, Saturday, THE LAST DAY of Our Election Week Sale Prt en meen er eee Yims THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1918, bruckem, LLY LR Established 1863 “It's Easy to’ Pay the Kelly Way.” Long Credit Easy Payments fully well BUY WAR S. AVINGS STAMPS © Peric a Dining- Room Suites Jacolcan, Guden Ouk, American Walnut $1.59 to $350) { T. KELL YC Out-of-town deliveries made by our own motor trucks, Men’s and Young Men’s Three-Piece SUITS & OVERCOATS MADE TO MEASURE 20% In view of the high prices and scarcity of woolens, you may not have an oppor- tunity like this again for a long time. All Stores Open Saturday Till 10 P. M. 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Avenue, 43d and 44th Sts. 700 B'way, 1 block from Flushing Ave. ds t. 37th and 38th Ste. HH Thea A Near 85th Street. 251 Eighth ar 23d St 2331 Ei Ei door above 125th St, | 5001 Fifth Avenue, Cor, 50th Street. 20th ‘Street, iieecguarters. STORES IN NEW JERSEY 143 West rest. Heede Newark, 196 Market St., Near Broad St. Union Hill, 267 Bergenline Av.. John St. Look at This! Overcoats ssible to buy such handsome, ema AT AAA AMA A RR eR KING OF SAUCES The SAUCE commends the meat. There are many sauces. But better than any artificial, chemically compounded sauce, is NATURE'S own condiment, CRANBERRIES. Cranberry Sauce No. 1-One quart cranberries, 1 pint water, Js level teaspoon cup sugar. fF and salt together toa 1. Pick over the cranberries, put the int of boiling nok rapidly for pressing as much as possible of thecranberry pulp through the strainer. Add the sugar, bring to boiling point and cook slowly for additional five minutes, Cook cranberries in porcelain lined, enameled er aluminum vessels only. Always specify Eatmor Cranberries TRADE-MARK a selection of the choicest cultivated varieties packed exclusively for AMERICAN CRANBERRY EXCHANGE~a growers’ organization New York De EXTRA Seven War Stories PAEAAEEAEEA ESE SESE SESE SESS ESOS OOOSEOOESO OLE SED SIXTEEN PAGE EXTRA SECTION WITH COLORED COVERS PRPPPP ITI ISS SHPT ITSO SGPT OSS SIT SST IS IFIFIVIGD In Greater New York : : and Vicinity :: FREE WITH NEXT unday’s World Uritish Ale Force Bombs Saar- LONDON, Nov, &—The Britist nt Alr Force Wedne factories if ng to an official cums d to-day co | riced, in addition to n plain figures, 263 Sixth Avenue, 104-106 'W. i7th St. Si TE I A 2A A FG ATs TT MTL PS j-Wanamaker’s—Saturday Broadway at Ninth, New York Bring the Children—The TOY WORLD Opens with a Victory Pageant “MILLION DOLLAR” SALES--SATURDAY Women’s $8 to $10 Shoes from Stock; 1216 Pairs at $6.75. 196 pairs patent leather, fawn caster tops, French heels; 211 pairs, brown kidskin, fawn caster tops, Cuban heels; $10 grade. 111 pairs, patent leather, gray cloth top, French heels; $8 grade. 92 pairs, all gray leather, French heels; $9 grade. 65 pairs, gray leather, gray cloth tops, French heels; $9 grade. 94 pairs, dull black calfskin, gray cloth top, Cuban heels, $8 grade. 110 pairs, all black kidskin, Cuban heels; $10 grade. 105 pairs, dull black box Calfskin, Cuban heels; $8 grade. 138 pairs, tan Russia calfskin, Cuban heels; $8 grade, 94 pairs; cafe-au-lait brown calfskin, Cuban heels; $8 grade. $10 grade, Every pair fresh from their boxes; 8-inch lace shoes, cut on ve 'y smart lasts, and well made. First time on sale at $6.75 Saturday. First Floor, Old Building. * Big Girls’ $4.25 Shoes at $3 taken from our regular stocks; button shoes, mostly black kidskin with patent zes 24 to 6 years. A wonderfully serviceable shoe for $3. First Floor, Old Building, Young Women’s Dresses $21.50, $25 and £37.50 Our $29.75 to $69.50 Grades At $25, the satin dress pictured—ecopied from an $85 model—with lace-edged net collar and cuffs— Exceedingly interesting braid-trimmed velveteen frocks are $25. Fifty odd dresses of velveteen and serge, our $29.75 to $32.50 grades, are $21.50. At $37.50 is an eae, of a $115 model—an exquisite semi-evening gown of navy blue Georgette crepe, silk lined, trim- med with taupe fur and having voluminous bell sleeves. Other exquisite semi-evening gowns at $37.50 are of pastel colored Georgette crepe—high in the back—slightly low in front Sizes 14 to 20 years. Young Women’s Coats, $29.75 to $39.75 Silvertone coats with peau de cygne linings—wood brown, tan, Pekin blue, burgundy and ‘navy—copies of $55 coats at $39.75, Coats of wool velours, with or without fur collars, $29.75. Velour coats with collars of raccoon, seal-dyed coney, taupe dyed nutria, our $62.50 grade, at $49.50. — Second floor, Old Building. At Wholesale and Less Girls’ Coats, 516. 50 Mothers and fathers of 6 to 12-year daughters will be glad to find such delightful coats for youngsters, we know. They are of particularly fine, qualities of wool velours, broadcloth and suedine. he «olors include the fashionable terra cotta, leather, green, Copenhagen, brown, burgundy and navy blue. Collars of nutria or dyed skunk or fur-edged. Linings are detachable. They are tailored very well. Every detail speaks quality. The manufacturer offered them wholesale at $16.50 and $18.50, Tomorrow, Saturday, the whole collection will be here retail at $16.50. 100 altogether. 20 coats from our own stocks—sizes 8 to 16 years, Were $16.50, now $10. Second floor, Old Building. FurnitureSuitablefor Christmas Gifts--Quarter, Third, Half Less This is one of our 1918 *‘ Million Dollar’? Sales. Only a limited quantity is included—between two and three hundred pieces. The following are examples: Wall table at $77, was| TR table at $46, was $92;/Nest table ‘at $25.50, was $154; walnut and poly-| black lacquered, decorated.) $33; mahogany, with inlaid chrome. | Reading table at $19, was, ines. Nest table at $31.50, was| $29; ivory enamel. \Sereen at $45, was $90; $63; yellow lacquered, Novelty box at $12, was black lacquered. Rocker at $7.50, 3 $24; black enameled, hand-|Tip table at $39, was fumed oak, tapestr, é decorated, yellow enamel, dec Tea table at $47.25, was) Work table at $41.75, was| Mirror at $11, $94.50; red and black} $83.50; black lacquered, black enamel, decorated, lacquered. Tea wagon at $20, was\Console table and mirror Rocker at $9, was $18; bas $25.50; mahogany. At #9200, Wak BLED} ma- hogany, damask covered] q,. ae @e0 R.| hogany and gold, seat. Stand at $01.4, was $62.50; Bene at $44.25, was $88.50; Music cabinet at $52, was) ahogany; velvet-covere: $104; yellow and red lac-| Nest table at $13, was $17.50;| erie dea SY StoERY RTE quered. mahogany. \Ch ise longue at $119, was Yarn holder at $5, was) Mirror at $13.75, was $27.50; $238; black enameled. $11.75; mahogany. ivory enamel, |Bench at $14, was $21.50; Tea tray at $15, was $30;) Work table at $15, was $20;) mahogany; damask-covered black enameled, glass top} mahogany; Martha Wash-| seat. and silk damask, ington, Fifth Gallery, New Building