The evening world. Newspaper, November 12, 1918, Page 6

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—_ _ thet ” 4 ‘ 4 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1918, $i) be 1 eR aa ES £ aonne in (ais roar . , | won’ hunts r OF | ' y|tnoidentaily, cath has deen a college . SEA WAR ISK RATES| see] ADMV ANT) DOLIPE. siiiksszats, s.e EDMUND D,GUBBENHEIM ——ADMIRING CROWDS "MUSS UP” =* m= * "| T NEL UV ENZA — cut ac . Beet er Boll j e firs urban . Me- TOBE GUT 75 PER GENT, |Stwsct"c"nnene Sane ‘olne't evo | TO REMAIN IN. SERVIGE [MAN WHO LOOKS LIKE WILSON |e" nr'scra ‘t's 2 A GRIPPE ee enc ‘ : | nis is Military Day and several of — hi houted ‘There's the Presi- | Treasury Advisers Recommend Re- posi tie marin ‘em ty ‘n SHARING HONORS s athien | + 10 take ‘ ager Ms UNTIL ARMY COMES HOME Peace Celebrators Will Not Believe dent” Thousands clamored around is ~ duction From Two to One-Half itn ity" tha ning Dromramns | Schoot Official 15 Not Presie {im and he wan frevencaped. "He" had a a of One Per Cent, ser td ag ‘ | dent of United States. wratked Sewn Brosaeey, and even when | WASHINGTON, Nov, 12—Tre hop ee Eh da Looking like President Wilson is not |"e,fouent refuge in the Friare Club. Savisers to-day recommended to Bec- fone weeran comprained that] as much fun as it ts cracked up to dent “many ‘umen, but of ‘course never Fetary McAdoo that war risk insurance avealad ih: Wak. Rate pence cone G MeGabe, 8 | iyoateraay,” aga Tir, Mecabe to-day, ot a This means that rates on ships and they wet interened baie | flicers to Exhibit Steeds While _—— Brooklyn. He was the centre of ad-|on the street ia Eten dete af Ghee cargoes throurh the former wa uteem interested in them. | — Mounted Bluecoats Give | RICHARD A. CLAYBROOK DIES. muiring Urones of peace exibrators tn Sort *{aecofrart the mintana but et: cathe Al ttt 4 aE oo ears a Drill, iiemes President ot Pecbick Wee Mr, MeCabe Wt a fe winches taller simply threw denials to the winds.” market. Por Testing Maree ee - Instantly! Stomach Feels Fine! | poate change Was Piaintield, N, Ju, Leader, mother A giegrrorbep ry Mepedbeed Be i at what New. at NEURO CHEMICAL CO, ‘ much alike fn features an 5 minded a little thing like that on a day ‘West New Brizhton, N. ~ <a * . Streets about Madison Square Gar- é even wear the same kind of glasses, ilike yesterday?” ~ ‘ Py one den looked like country lanes early No Indigestion, Gases or Acidity)» ne s mss» ree wu] stn ; rm main in ‘antietpation ot he. avcona] "me, here today, He wae orn, In United War Work Campaign—Give—Give—Give Stomach upset? Belching day of the Horse Show in Madison] survived by bis wite and three daugt- | acids, gases and sour food? Square Garden for the benefit of the|tr* are United War Work campaign. Judging was New York man- Instant relief awaits you, edits! Show began at 11 o'clock | 4" the ere X ; (e) (@) \ The nt Pape’s Diapepsir Exhibitors had the privilege of exer-| j52, mome © ng thes horses on the tan bark e Oo ner J reaches.the stomach all the indi« fing tap vio houra betes the Jodsthe focend Ao, roe te a a gestion, dyspepsia, gases, heart- aoe a erent der adtetal’ riontke 34th Street—New York burn and sourness vanish. No ED | come om horseback wore Mise| with complications that followed & ae: waiting! Magic! Don’t suffer! Baw | chestnut gelding Radiant; Mrs. Wai- fae aatters. = = : : ter H, Hanley of Providence, on the (rem the Ayton? ‘eletin) EA GOGGENHEIM Will Place on Special Sale Wednesday i Costs little, at any drug store. bay Twilight; Miss Helen Bacon, on} mye Missus—You look so strong] 4 ; ' i Ee |W. A. McGibbon's chestnut Flash-|and well-—it's hard to believe you're | Official of Copper Companies Made t Est favorite doods without fear, ght; Mrs. P. A. Clark, on Mra, F./@ woundet notte a indy, I'm Big Sacrifices to Enter Motor f 's S I Sti . Stade's or Fi Vooden; | warns’ ‘ one of the “misse 2 i weser? Pane's Diapepsin Weed sir aes Unie, os Campa Toe? MEAN ee Oem reansport Corp A Manufacturer's Surplus Stock i i § : =a cies " . —— —_ = One of New York's wealthy young ‘ A men who made a big sacrifice to enter ri FT the military service and who despite petri dhiallw pela Of About 800 remain until the demobilization of the ‘ y army now in Europe is Edmund A 9 ‘ og Guggenheim, a member of the firm of 2: ele ceo & Women’s Smart Blouses ; 4 two of their largest copper companies, ‘ a director in others and manager of op- In Dressy and Tailored Models -_ erations, including transportation, Me i 4 6 is now in the Motor Transport Corps, | aa ‘ 99 for which officers are tn training at Of Georgette Crepe, Wash Satin and Crepe de Chine, i e ay as ' ome Mel aah Abe Dea ha a Hand Embroidered, Drawn Work and Lace Trimmed % Mr. Guggenheim, who is thirty is : years of age, married and has a} 1f M4 ’ soa pallliay relirine ey peeves Regular Values 7.90 to 9.75 copper then being a prime factor in oe oh Sy pe ers Sale Price 5 OO Allied and American heroism, with the help of Almighty pari ipdien| exrertenioa Ji teanieperse £ " God, and with the Holy Spirit and strength of a He 4 the on! of Murray < The Values are Extraordinary a whole world of Freemen back of it, has Conquered— genhelm and lives at No Pa ee - The Prussian Beast and his welp lie dead or caged— | ot The Day”’ of the Hun, when might was to be- SS ——————— | t come right and Liberty was to be chained, shall —— ; ! @ never come. Henceforth, Freedom reigns for all, . ! and forever. May God’s Mercy be upon our own ’ if and the Allied dead, His blessing on the living, 8 whose heroism and sacrifice made this day possible. eTn. TO ers i: Se , % One other thing, exceedingly insignificant, a though it appears in comparison, makes‘ this West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street ' : a most wonderful day for us, for it is $ J a : Lees Our 31st Business Birthday Extraordinary Sale and Exhibition of i 4 t Thirty-one years ago, on November 12th, the first Brill store was opened in BLACK. DRESS SILKS , = New York. To-day we operate seven large shops, and in a business way we cele- brate and display our thankfulness for the great measure of success that we have been permitted to achieve by oifering as our Birthday Present to Men Comprising both European and American weaves of only the most reliable qualities at prices which speak for themselves. Black Dress Silks French Dress Silks Made in America, bearing our name At the following special prices: Overcoats and Suits Priced for This Occasion Only Len wets meee Black Dress Satins, 36 ins. wide; Black Dress Satin, 35 inches wide; . At $3 1 00 yarn dyed, nearly pure dye, yard $2.00 made in Lyons, excellent quality, yd $1.85 ‘ e Black Dress Satins, 35 ins. wide; Black Mousseline Duchesse, 39 heavier weight, nearly pure dye, yard $2.35 ins.; made in Lyons, superior quality, $2.95 The Overcoats were formerly priced up to $55, the suits up to $45, Most of them are Kuppenheimer 1918-19 models and fabrics. That tells sufficiently well what they are and indicates that they offer you the very best and most desirable clothing obtainable anywhere. Others are choice Brill Suits and Overcoats of similar former prices. Included are ulsters, ulsterettes, overcoats and suits of almost every kind. Black Dress Taffeta, 36 ins. wide; yarn dyed, nearly pure dye, yard $1.75 Black Dress Silks Made in America We recommend the following standard weaves and qualities to give good service: Satin & Chiffon Taffet are weight pice pide fod ot $1.25 $1.65 $1.50 $1.75 Black Dress, Countess and Reversible Satin, Black Chiffon Taffeta, 35 inches; made in Lyons, good quality and weight, $1.85 ——— Similar Birthday Presents in Haberdashery, Hats and Boys’ Clothing The Kuppenheimer House in New York Broadway at 49th Street 125th Street at 3d Ave, Black Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide; excellent weight and quality, $1.35 $2.75 $1.55 Black Satin Duchesse, 36 inches; very excellent quality, good bey $1.75 $3.25, 3.55 & 3.95 Pa Black Dress Taffeta, 40 ins. wide; Black Satin Romain, 40 inches fine quality and good weight; yard wide; superior quality; . . yard Black Satin Charmeuse, 40 ins.; excellent quality, closely woven face Satin Pailette and Georgette, 35 and 40 ins.; good weight; yard 44 East 14th Street 1456 Broadway at 42d St, 47 Cortlandt Street 2 Flatbush Ave.) 279 Broadway Brooklyn Black Crepe Meteor, 40 ins. wide; excellent quality and weight; yard ali sont - es a scisiaha it | pisses —

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