The evening world. Newspaper, November 13, 1918, Page 19

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Te TAs el ty Ae eM BARE Teak pate ie THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13; 1018, For Constipation Carter’s Little ’ Liver Pills will set you right over night. Purely Vegetable Smal! Pill, Smal! Dose, Small Price Carter’s Iron Pills Will restore color to the faces of those who lack fran in the blood, as most pale-faced people do. To Help Make Strong, Keen ed-B mericans Ep Being used by over three million peo ple annually. It will increase the strength of weak, vous, run-down Paid in two weeks’ tee in man; lances. Ask your Doctor or eit about it. rug: Your Best Asset! ‘Telemyn phat Sree Somes = 4 throw away big cigar. short- “T know men with so count it, and they’ learn something.” Scop That Waste! “You don’t get all that is coming to you, when you “Every time you do it, you are changing yourself on your cigar money. It’s like leaving the theatre at the end of the second act. “And you pride yourself on being a wise buyer! You wouldn’t last long as a pur- chasing agent on that basis. Cigars—as a matter of principle, ~~ ** You can't judge the taste by the size or the price just big enough for a good smoke, and not so big that you have to waste a part of it. “Try a box with your small change. DAveRs Ont Fim FLYER MAKES 151 Loops Lient, Campbell Sets World's Rees ord in Texas. 13.—What ts the world’s record s in an airplane, eld here yeuter- tamipbell, who made record {9 said ps, made recently, id by Lieut: CASTORIA\ For Infarts and Children In Use For Over 30 Years p | aways YS ae the Signature of flied the end of a much money they can’t smoke Piccadilly Little And you will 10 for 13c 1A Charming Quartet of Programme Sellers At the Horee Show in Madison Square Garden TIMELY WARNING “HACKNEY DAY” BRINGS. NOTABLES | bpedlel of these. @/earliest viclims among those high offic feel at lib- } Fy erty to di of his supe-| Whose resisting power 1s riors, said lowest. 10 HORSE SHOW etal decision as to who won the rac: | The pure food elements Nron:eom 4 “lin Father John’s Medicine, solutely tr Vanderbilt in Judge’s Box as Awards Are Given in_ Several Classes. Thankigiving Ke etorious en helps to drive out impurities. : e (sil eg pane ‘4 at Trinty | You are safe when you| This was “Hackney Day" at the/Cihe™ \iicrlea and British flags wil | take Mather John’s Medicine| Horse Show being held for the) be carried In, the procession and the benefit of tthe United War Work Campaign in Madison Square Garden Then of the twenty-four classes to be decided before the bugle blows taps to-night are limited to English |hackneys and there is particular in- terest in the young stock bred on American farms, Country gentlemen and professional breeders were conspicuous along the the Army say that it is the Division ni BRITISH TO GIVE THANKS. arranged the. be ring ralls, The Judges were Charles A. Boudouine and C. F. Curtis, Dean of the Iowa State Aguricultural Col- lego at Ames, Iowa, Reginald C. Vanderbilt, President of the American Hackney Horse Society, sat in the Dox during the morning when kney classes were judged in uceession, Ono hundred horses were in the |ring for exercise between 7 and 10 this morning. Drivers, equestrians and cross-country riders trying out their jumpers for the hunt club clas: to be judged this afternoon all had a try, Some in the ring were Miss Isabella Wanamaker and Miss Con- stance Vauclain, both ‘of Philadel- phia; Mrs, Walter H. Hanley of Prov- idence, Miss Elnora’ R. Sears of Boston, Miss Becky Lanier of Green- | wich, Conn.; Miss Clara Peck of Red Bank, N Miss Alice A, Dodsworth, Unglewood, N. J., and Mrs. F. S, Vor Stade of this city. | The opening class at 10 o'clock was | for hackney stallions three years ol¢, | foated in 1915. "The winner was | | ton Saxon, bred and owned by Will-| jam H. Moore, (AWAITS OFFICIAL DECISION BEFORE GIVING AIR PRIZE The persistence of a New York news | Paper in aaserting that the Aero C of America is witholding the prizes |fered to the winner of the recent ai |taces from Belmont Park around the Statue af Liberty, on the ground that it would be “unseemly” to award the | trophies to Sergt. Clarence Coombe. because he is not a commissioned of- ficer has been repeatedly denied by of- ficers of the Aefo Club and by high officers of the Aircraft Division of the ays Alan M Hawley, “Is made out of whole cloth. The club is simply wait- | ing for official decision as to who was} the winner It has nothing whatever |to do with the fact that Sergt. Coombs |is not @ commissioned officer. ‘That cuts no figure, Nor has the | fecling against the sergeant, as is a BANKING AND FINANCIAL, OILMAPFREE | | New map in colors showing all Mi4¢ tinent Ol Pools, pro Lat (ah |e ataspura-s Prices rat WATCH S Di a wa __2 MAIDEN LANE | Doras 2 SHOEI Ge jit Ac sees focen NES i885 ot) PUSH BUTTONKNIFE INGER NAIL s tested by the fact that {t recently en- tertained him in @ hearty and open manner.” Officers of the Afrcraft Division of policy of the ontests for and run-down. hing to thats i Be Ai germs. The British societies of this city have ial servic of Trinity will take part in Deum will de William T. Man ind the | ' drugs in any form. “The ‘Te —Advt. Fourteenth Street Went of Fifth Aranue New for Thursday! WOMEN’S TENDERFOOT SHOES 4.95 Nurses and women whose duties keep them on their feet most ef the day will be delighted and pleased with the comfort and service that Tenderfoot ‘‘Sister’’ Shoes offer. These are of soft, black kidskin, seamless cut lace shoes with edium round plain toe, No seams to bind or cause any foot discomfort whatsoever. Low heels with rubber top lifts and turned soles. Widths D, E and EE Sizes 4to9 FOR SALE. __STEAMBOATS. METROPOLITAN LINK te BOSTON 84, OO ns © ithe Phone Barclay HO BREAKING OFF ban $3.00. (Arcade), y. |AMONDS WATC THOSE WE consioeR WORTHY OF CREDIT SN ELOENTIAL and JBERANGARY AY. »oTATIONMEN es 21 to Subway und El Divisions, You are in danger of catch- ing the grip if you are weak The grip, germ finds its build energy to resist grip, $25 $1® Weeklyloren nany 195024129 Weekly] FL 6 RM. 1002°-$220Weekly| apn ‘SAVING LWES The gentle laxative effect | }of Father John’s Medicine because it is guaranteed free | from alcohol or dangerous | Fourteenth Street ARN SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS IN NOVEMBER Timely Suggestions at Lower-Than-Elsewhere Prices THESE FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW AFETY Lock | sink a INTERBOROUGN RAPID TRANSIT CO Sunday, i gaa i ‘adi HOVOLITAN, IBERAL CREDIT S EST VALUES IN THE C | JCASIEST TERMS ~ALL MO EMPLOYERS 37 MAIDEN LANE / | D ] A cheesOS Saaatees| | | Ltn, ig a Thursday, Sale for a Day Women’s House Robes Modishly cut, of perfect simplicity and essential comfort, these robes are an indispensable part of women’s winter wear and are truly unusual at these values. Corduroy Robes Btraight heaging Kimono otyle without belt, or with seble aleve, aed @ ssh Square or round. Colors, light blue, wistarle, rove and Copea—sises 96 to 44—- Our reg. O4.47 and 4.74... cece eee eee e eens teeeeeeeccveney ° Blanket Robes Blanket Robes These show a great variety of of fine quality are beautifully made charming patterns in flowered wit Waa or emma cerears byes i design. Collars are sailor shape, with satin, heavy cord girdles, trimmed, as are the cuffs also, silk frome and buttons— Es o—our 5 00 ° with satio-~sizes 36 to 3 77 " 5.8 Tre '° reg. 85.94 and 66. 46—our reg. $4.94. Corduroy Robes Wide or narrow wale, sailor or convertible collars; rose, Copen and wistaria—our reg. $5.97 4.25 GIFT RUGS A fine rug is appreciated and enjoyed by The entire household and is a gift bought for the future as well as the present. We know you cannot match A SMART these values. P SPECIAL OFFERINGS Fine Worsted Wilton Rugs — 9x12 ft.—value 875..... 50 —IN— Seamless Wool Brussel Rep 4 —6x9 ft.—value $19.50.. 44 Sanford & Son's Axminster Rugs 86 in, x 70 in. value $8.94. , 5.97 #7 in. x 5¢ in value $4.04 3.94 Naturally Wavy Switches—desirable lengths— Rare Amer! - &d. #4 inch long—all shades except gray; special Sloane make—of — well-koown wearing quality and: beautiful de- signs, which reproduce the classic atterns of Egyptian, Chinese, Kermassheh and’ Gorapt rugs— O ft. x 12 ft. value $120.00. . 91.50 89.50 Bft. Sin. x 10f value $110.00 57.04 weeper—finest 6 ft. x9 ft. 8.77 Our regular $2.50, . value $73.00, Bissell’s C make—Cyco bet with adjustable peu, THURSDAY sale for a Day 390 Women’sand Misses’ Coats At Extraordinary Savings Regular $31.74 and $33.74 ‘There was never a better example of how to be modish though thrifty than that afforded by the values of these coats, They are smartest models in wool velour, kersey and broad- cloth, with large collars of fur, plush or self material. They are half lined and come in all sizes, There is a full range of fashionable colors, us well as a few coats in black to select from. Also a large assortment of Salts Plush Coats in this lot. Terry Cloth Draperies SPECIAL 1.1 7 Yd. Full Pieces~-not short lengths. Are immensely popular just now, and may be used most effectively for almost any and Two models, just arrived, every decorative purpose. [viel i houette model, hey are reversible and happily doatlable (nthe moat delightful the other ea and color- sash—color triped and Special... or effects are among choiwe patterns im thir offering. Odd Silk Table Covers-~ satin collar— square or round, 60 in. wide— Sunfuet madras or verdure tap- designs—rich color come ions of rose, blue and value $7.50 5.97 price also—our reg. 882.0 estry bin green Couch Covers—colorful Oriental | 7 stripe effects, with fringe © Prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, or without —special 2.24 $1.48 Eps Heavy Tapestry Table Covers— N pingles, 40 inch various plain co! centres, Il wool, small popli brown, garnet, prune, Bur myrtle, navy and Diack. DRMSS GOODS—MAIN FLOOR, $1.97 Dress Satins, 35 inch. handsome verdure borders ‘Today's value $10.00 7.44 extra wide, beau- and colorings ip Fine quality, soft finish, dark que and tapestry and medium ‘colors, ‘oday's value LES —MALN FLOOR, 1.44 | | 37 ct. Dress Ginghams ad Moquette Plush Couch Ruge— Handsome reproductions of Oriental rug patterns 2 reg. val. $16.50... 13.94 A Special Offering of High-Grade Cretonnes 32 inch—stripes, and plain colors. WASH DRESS FABRICS -BASEMENT, © ct. Mercerized Sateens 26 inch, fujl line lining Cowes, bed.» work. Hors, for and fancy The loveliest and most origins) LININGS BASEMENT, designs in cubist, lattice, bird, | | 24 et. Bleached Must ‘ ese ound damask 36 inch, soft fin MUSLINS- RASEMENT, value .75 ve DBT] | 33.97 Bed Ticks Three- auarier. and full sizes. OKINGS— BASEMENT, variety, including design in tapes floral and conven- Is as Necessary as Any Part of Woman's Attire Wavy Hair Switches or Transformations All-Around Transformations—All shades, cluding gray. Fine quality naturally wavy hair. While this special lot lasts the woman who needs a switch to dress her hair in the latest mode should surely share in this Value. Visit Our Luxuriously Furnished Manicure Salon— * Scientifically Equipped—Excellent Service—Second Floor. Advance Modes and Reduced Prices in WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ DRESSES Velour Dresses Are Entirely New Fashion's latest combination for smart Winter wear is the Velour Dress. |, exemplifying the mode in « charmin, ape reindeer and brow! Serge Dresses Are Reduced Charming models in all serge, embroidered and beaded, with belt and also straight, slim models, with satin sleeves and girdle— colors, brown aad pavy- charming models for misses at this elry, notable for its artis. tic beauty, intrinsic value and very prices. filled, Watches — Gold Jeweller Rings—s thysts, Topas or or pierced mount Real Shell Cameo Brooches—Pink or Le engraved 97 LT moFiner Cammecs to 19.9 Pendants and Chains—Solid gold — varied = assortments —~ mounted and set with alge colored jewels—val. 85.94. COIFFURE 1.74 1.74 The United War Workers Need YOUR Help SEVEN great activi- ties are engaged in looking after the wel- fare of our boys in khaki and navy blue. ‘They need 7 finan- cial su for this work, Tete them to the utmost, that nothing be left undone which can contribute to their com- fort and care. Collection Booth, Main Floor, with divided panels ani theked embroidered arrows and buttons; ple collar, and a long, fringed satin 25.00 16.75 MORNING SPECIALS--To-day and To-morrow Until 1 P. M. No Mail or Telephone Orders. $1.10 Men’s Otis Balbriggan Underwear i short or long drawers, short or long; ENS UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR. $1.47 Littl Tots White Dresses. . Lee Yoke, Empire and belted models, luce and embroidery, sizes to alx *T8PAsrs: pepr.—secoxp ¥Loon, 51.87 Women's Cotten Unien Suits. Fleeced, high neck, long or s sleeves, ankle length, low n short, knee length, KNEE UNDERWEARSMAIN PLOOR $5.93 Talfete Petticoats. Black, solid colors and ables,’ new straight mod tractive, pleated fiounce, lengths. utticoaTs—secoxn FLOOR, $4.87 Boys’ Suits—3 to 8 Years. Various buttoned to neck mod- els; medium and dark fancies; also khaki. INFANTS’ DEPT,—SBCOND FLOOR, SALE OF TOILET NECESSITIES CONTINUED

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