The evening world. Newspaper, November 8, 1918, Page 6

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ee at a 4 i t FAGLE'f' FOOTWEAR |||’ ie Decause it fits as beau- sul! enjoy ‘this ew kind of footwear? BOOTS, high or low heels. $8.50t0514 |] { PUMPS end OXFORDS, 36.50 to $10 EVENING SLIPPERS, —$7teSiz __ Open Evenings. maces edhe Ths Mt Lowell. ceived daily rations from the Aus- triana, were cut off from this source clothing. emy withdrew wo shipped into the supplies and medicines, Five left the next day. ens are feeding 60,000 a day, Former. can brigades; now they are attend- disposal of the m sible to the two districts, OF STARVATIONIN EVACUATED ITALY <= Austrians Cut Off Food Supply Before Withdrawal—Towns Stripped of Clothing. ROME, Nov. & (United Press.)—' Hundreds died of starvation in the | {| evacuated districts of Italy, after the Austrians cut off their food supply just before the withdrawal, Major Li owell of the American Red Croas, rriving from the war zone, said to- ay. “The food situation in the evacunted | Hatricts is appalling,” declared Major “The populations, which re- hree days before the evacuation dundreds died as a result, “We found sick and wounded Ita!- jans and Austrians who bad been hree days without food. In one town more than 100 had died of starvation; in another 150. “Towns were absolutely stripped of werything in the way of food and The first day after the en- iberated districts thirteen carloads of Our twenty rolling kitch- ly they were attached to tho Ameri- ing to civilians. “We have placed ourselves at the Government for aid- ing in the relief of the occupied dis- tricts ne 6 are establishing additional warehou! BERNE, ‘Bwitzerland, Nov. 8.—The populations of Tyrol and Corarlberg, the westernmost part have appealed to the Swiss Federal Council to send food. sent the request to the bassador who will transmit it to the Allied Governments. time, the Federal Council is studying of Austria, The council French Am- n the mean- jeans to.extend aid as soon as pos- $9.75 in appropriate Lengths Ail of these fabrics, w _, from the regular stock, present day fashions. Special ‘are. now being offered at $8.90 & at $6.75 & . B.Altman & Cn. | : Women’s Tricolette Skirts in several smart, dressy models, will a be on special sale ae to-morrow (Saturday) at each at this price offering extraordinary value ; (Women’s Separate Skirts, Third Floor) i , Several Hundred Yards of _ Winter Suitings & Coatings for Suits, Coats and ‘. Skirts, will be placed on sale to-morrow at radically reduced prices hich have been taken » are representative of Among them are broadcloths, homespuns, plain and embroidered serges and velours; and a variety of smart coatings. Values on the Sixth Floor in ————— WOMEN'S BOOTS 9.75 per pair AND WOMEN'S OXFORDS 7.85 per pair Dep't for Catalogue and Folder Merchandise (Thirty-fifth Street elevators) THE EVENING WORLD, ing at 11.60 o'clock last night ana | 5,000 ver 8 Notified to Take Day on. Work on 14 Government versels at Shooters Island came to a sudden ha't to-day when 5,000 shipbullders were ur- expectedly notified to take the day off. The seiobanders | landed at the Batters hy Georgetown University “Ourers The dist proximately 5.900 A. (Central Branch), mai ste. mit ord: tinuing unth shortly efter 2 oretoete at Shooters toland ng, portly, after a distance (rom yaghington was ap- ‘om ‘The Protestant Teachers’ Association j i will hold {te semi-annual meeting to- |i S| night in the Auditorium of the Y. W. C. No, 610 Lexington Dr. Charles P. Foam FRIDAY, NOVEMBER | SHIP PLANT ‘CLOSED DOWN, |avake of consideravie intenaity, atart- | RaRRRSET RRR HORRRRRERRR! cons if Rate Moretti, tm. § GOWNS 00 | $20: | SUITS j REDUCED FROM $45.00 5 AS West 46th Street | a *| Sunday World “Wants!” = Work Monday Wonders. Ce — i) TE LMM ALAN, | A YNRANAT MA AT ut =i) MLM LLM TATA esteemed Women’s & Misses’ Frocks ROCKS of Wool Velour, Tricotine, Serge, Velveteen, Georgette or Satin, Ina wide variety of designs. Very Specially Priced, 25.00 RAID trimmed Frocks of Tricotine. B rahe Frocks handsomely embroidered, Tailored Frocks of Wool Velour and Poiret Twill. Very Specially Priced, 30.00 LABORATELY embroidered Frocks of E Wool Velour and Serge. Fur trimmed Frocks of Tricotine and Wool Velour, Te nmHSTRN aA Very Specially Priced, 37.50 ‘\ i or Seal. Coat of Peluchio, Collar of Nutria, 589,50 Women’s and Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats OLIVIA, Crystal Cord, Duvet de Laine, Silvertone and Duvetine Coats in Dol- man, loose back and belted effects with huge collars of Natural Lynx, Raccoon, Nutria and Australian Opossum, Very Specially Priced, 68.50 Plain Tailored Coats RYSTAL CLOTH, Bolivia, Silvertone and Wool Velour Coats in Belted, loose ATTRA back and Dolman effeets, Lined throughout and warmly interlined. Very Specially Priced, 48.50 AL A |) << No Connection With Any Other Establishment inthe World 34TH STREET — NEW YORK SOM N NNN NO Women’s & Misses’ Winter Fashions A Collection Unusually Complete The Values Are Most Extraordinary Beaver Nutria, $55.00 Women’s and Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats French Seal or Beaver Nutria. Lined throughout and warmly interlined. Very Specially Priced, 40.00 GQ teited, loose and Wool Velour Coats in be With extra large cape collars of Taupe Natural Nutria, Opossum and French Silk lined and warmly interlined. Very Specially Priced, 38.50 Hey wld Essa Coat of Silvertone, Collar of back and Dolman eifects. Coat of Peluchio, Dee $150.00 III 8, 1918. Sale of $6.50 & $7.50 Georgette Waists In Big Purchase & Sale nt AN In Harmonizing Suits Shad | w ifs ; izing Suits Shades Expensive looking models with rounded and oo square neck effects—high and jabot col- lars—side and back button effects— beaded, braided and embroid- ered. Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, Satins— all colors. Victory Sale Revs Winter Dresses Offering High Grade $26 and $30 Models Styles :— Distinctive models in Materials:—serges, Satins, latest expressions. Panels, Silk Taffetas, Combinations, Tunics, Tiers, braid and Georgettes in Blacks, fringe trimming — plaited Navy, Grays, Tans, skirts, sashes and surplice Taupes, Browns, in hetan New collars. New Blues. With Luxurious Fur Collars The utmost in coat values—carefully tailored in exact repli cas of the season’s foremost models. Original belted *tyles, loose backs, panels and plaited styles— wraps and Dolmans—large convertible collars, new pockets and belts. —Materials— —Colors— ; Velours—Pom Poms Browns—T aupes Silvertone Mix. | Burgundy Plushes—Meltons | Greens—Oxfords Other brilliant assortments—best fabrics, styles and colors at $35, $45 to $185, Superb Winter Suits Reduced § Richly Fur ‘rimmed or Plain Exceptionally smart, high grade tailored suits—in original strictly tailleur effects, belted styles, braid and button trimmed models—new expr ns in pockets and belts. Rivalling custom-made in their trim narrow shoulders and tight sleeves. —Colors-— —Materials— Navy—Black Serges—Poplins i Damson Oxfords | Taupes—Brown Tweeds—Velours | Frilliant assortments of Tailored and Fur Trimmed Suits at $35 to $150. No Charge for Alterations—A Further Economy The Bedell policy of “No Charge for Alterations” apply to these Fron specials— insuring that well-groomed tailored | raatesceeaad saving you from $3 to $10! ~ Offering Utuust style Suits Should Be $25 ro ‘Tallored, sem!-tatlor- ed and trimmed sults Charming Assortments Should Be $15 g* slay Navy, Biack, Grays, Browns and sew Bivos.

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