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to make returns under the In faw, Aid not ansve {to pay any rh ne , Clem er~ These Specially Provided Sales, ae At the New aed all in one Hat $40.00 & $45.00 Values Hundreds of smart coats—delayed in ship- ment—in time for tomorrow's unusual selling. Exclusive, belted and loose back models— plain and with fur collars. Soft Velours, * Silk Plushes, Pom Poms, etc. Taupe, Damson, Somme Victory! Very special! $30. 00 & $35.00 Values Reductions that will amaze— high’ grade Serges, Poplins, Twills—in tailored and trimmed newest way. models. Oxfords in severe Tailored effects | Bedell such as found only in the expensive. Very re- markable values. Serge. ‘s No Charge for Alterations—A Further Economy _drring that well-groomed tailored appearance—and saving you from $3 to $10! models—proved’ fashion SO ee ee > " incited mature rere A arate sa mn i SST ere nen ie pee ane: theen > see Semmens own feelings best Authorities agree that that a Great many people Can drink ut apparent pa Puatas ~ If coffee doesnt disagree koup on with it. But if you think coffee ss uae cause of your hea neryous~ ness, flutter ors ceplegn. Nees, eg quit coffee ten days INSTANTPOSTOM ——— ne a THE EVE _—_ _ BENCH WARRANT FOR RAU. [rom Giitrict to be thaicted for tailing | George Curtin said that Rau had fai ied e tax, since 1015 Indicted as ma Dodger, | called 4 before Bederal Judge | tween ‘The Me Fails to Cushmi jay. His bail bond of | tagt a « he gave, was the Robert ® 1%. Rau, investment $2,600 we <lared forfeited and a| Fulton Hotel, but he could not be lo- 5M Fitth Avenue, who had the di «| bench warrant dssued far his afrent. , | cated ther. A.Dépusy"Tnited Ctates ‘ton of being the fiftt mah tn the Assistant United States Attorney Marshal js setking him. rion GIVE Nineteen West 34th Street aie Sale of Luxurious vine Coats ‘qj Driscoll of Catskill recited @ poem, $50.00 & $60.00 Values Silvertones, Bolivias, Broadcloths, Velours— in Winter's newest colors—Maduro, Castor, A record- breaking assortment of truly artistic coats. Smart Tailored Suits Reduced $40.00 & $50.00 Values Stunning Tailleurs—sport types—belted in A galaxy of becoming Paris- leaders— Velours, Broadcloths, Oxfords, Men’s Wear inG ‘WoRLp, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1918." “ONSAME PLATFORM j WITH MS. SMITH, NEW YORK HARBOR 9 illest | Wives of Svein and Gov-| ernor-Elect at Woman’s "" Convention. Movements Lifted — Truce Celebrated on Vessel at Sea. ‘The name of this town ts no fonger “an Atlantic Port.” It's name ts New York, U. 8. A, and you can say! it out loud and you can tell the real names of the ships that come and go ever Sitting on the same platform near each other this morning, at the sos- sion of jhe State Federation of Womana Clubs, at the Hotel Astor were Mra Charles 8. Whitman, wife of the Governor, and Mrs. Alfred Smith, wife of the Governor-Elect. Bach beld a bunch of red boses, the gifts of friends, Mrs. Smith arrived before the ses- sion began, Mre, Whitman entered later while Bllen Forbes Robertson Hale was delivering an address not down on:®he programme, ‘They passed each other at arms reach but there was no sign of recog- | nition. ‘The session began with the siening of the New York State song, led by Catherine Owens. Learned Loumwe and without whispering you can tell jf J the date. Just like this: ia The British Steamship Vauban ar-! rived at New York this morning bringing 300 passengers from Buenos Ayres, Rio de Janeiro and the Bar- bados. Everybody on board was celebrat- ing, for the official news of the armis tice had been received by wireless a 6 o'clock yesterday morning. The ehiy stopped zigzagging, tan at night wit! all lights burning, and the captain gave @ peace dinner which his ‘guests never will forget. At the head of the table, under the British flag, appeared the words “Der . “The War God.” Miss Martha Van Rensselaer, of the Department of Home Economics, Cornell University, spoke of wartime| OF" | And om (he mente was Pre conservation in the home. She urged) jen Aatter dinner there was a the necessity of continuing the con- servation of food for many months to come as this country still has a duty to perform’ in helping feed the world, she said. Other addresses were on thrift kitchens, dehydrated foods and tem- | perance, All were unanimous in de- claring that these war measures are even more important now than before the: signing of ‘the armistice, MRS, STORY TO SEEK FULL grand operatic concert, Marce) Journet sang the “Marseil- laise.”” The other national hymns were sung by other grand opera stars, including Yvonne Gall, Rosa Raisa, Giacomo Rincini, Luigi Montesanta and Gaudio Mansueto, The songbirds came ashore with their throats bundled up and Montesanto, who is scheduled to appear in “Aida” to- night at the Metropolitan, had his volce insured. for $50,000, because he afraid of the “flu.” And here are some more maritime EXONERATION OF GHARGES sssccmnis sae wow nave ba suppressed in war times: The Bergenfjord, Norwegian-Ameri- Not Satisfied With Mere Dismissal | - of Indictments Against Herself and Sons. Mrs, William Cumming Story will not be satisfied with mere dimntesal of the indictments against her .and*her two sona, a8 proposed ..yesterday by Assistant District Attorney. Kiiroe, who moved to dismiss, the indictmenta "be- cause gf the death of. witness for the prosecution.” ‘Counsel for Mra, @tory appeared be- fore Judge Crain in Generel Sessions to-day sind Inisisted that she shall have her day ih court. A motion will be made Tuesday to dismiss the indict- ments on thetr merits, thus giving Mrs. | Story and her sons a complete exonera- tien, ‘The tndiatments are based on the ac- tivities of Mrs. Story and her eons in the National Dmergency Reliet Assoc\- ation and formed a part of District At- torney Swann's campaign against cer- tain war charities. “Assistant District Attorney Kitroe | knew that we wére about to seck the dismissal of the indictments on their merits,” said Attorney Mantey, “and | he knew that @hy fair judge would grant the motion. Therefore he tried to get the indictments dismissed with- | f out @ consideration of their merits. We are opposed to this because ft would withhold from our clients the exonera- CALLED BACK Any ‘money you leave with us may be called back at any time you believe you } have @ grievance: with the way in which any of our | shirts wear. It's an old established policy of our 15 shirt ape- cialty shops—no sale is complete until our custo- mer has been given “shirt satisfaction.” Woven Madras and Rus- sian Cord Shirts, itterns § and materials that the best custom shirt maker in the city ‘would be proud of, and incidentally would more than likely say were exclusive. Special 2.65 tion to which they are entitled. Mr. Kilroe says his chief witness has died but the testimony of that witness would have nothing whatever to do with two of the indictments” ; ee ncn 20 SHIPS FOR U. S. IN WEEK. | Delivery of 101,000 Deadweight Tons Sets New Record. ‘WASHINGTON, Nov. 13,—Twenty| vessels totalling 101,000 deadweight tons were delivered to the United States! Shipping Board from American #hip- yards during the first week of Novem-| { ber, This ts tho greatest number of completed ships delivered in any week and brings the grand total of com- pleted vessels to 607. B17 Bresdway 1407 Broadway 26 Cortlandt St, 1484 Broadway 198 Nassau St. Near 42d Street 110 Chambers St. 62 EH 14th St. 28 Delancey St. 206 W. 125th Bt. + BROOKLYN SHOPS 867 Wulten 6t, 431 Fulton St. NEWARK SHOP 270 Market St Bridgeport Waterbury Scrantos ‘| Se) Elisabeth Navy Man Killed. ‘WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—The Navy Department announced to-day that Joseph 6. Johneon. pharmaciat's mate, 19 South Park Street, Elizabeth, was killed in action while in gn service on Oct. 4. Fd r But the Boys Are Not. to the Limit and Then Some. Alexander Shoes: Smart Shoes for Women Reduced Women’s Boots Women’s Oxfords Mostly Laced Can be worn with Spats $6.85 $4.85 black kid: — Patent Gunmetal, black and brown ite and dull calf, gray | and dull kid and patent cloth tops; gray and brown | leather. Some welt soles, kid with cloth tops. Some | others’ turned. Cuban,~mili- Cuban, some Louis heels. tary and Louis heels. 7th Av. Subway and 6th Av. El. 1 Block from Store. Sixth Avenueat 19th St. — © MAS. WHITMAN STS “ATLANTIG PORT”. "5 PASSES; AGANITS == many more like them as you happen = to know, For Secretary of the Restrictions on Telling Ship) nas rittea the voluntary censorship, There remains one re: —i) y 4 ' sail from New York on|ping, No. 165 Broadway, the signing of an passage to England proviso, how- IMM has re- armistice . 18 you are at liberty to state.| not the signing of peace occurred | un) Navy Ddniels| when a portly gentleman applied for Because he was |forty-three years old he was sent |away and advised to get the written The British Ministry of Ship-!consent of his tocal draft board, model, which is through our agencies, w recedented offer t@ the p ny One flight up, USL Mo == al Distinctive Winter Fashions For Women and Misses The Values Are Most Extraordinary 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 denied Frocks of Tricotine. Serge Frocks handsomely embroidered. Tai- pleted Frocks ot Wool Velour and Poiret Very Specially Priced 30.00 FTERNOON, Dinner and Evening Frocks of Chiffon Velvet, Georgette, Satin, Tricotine, Wool Velour and Silk Net. Very Specially Priced, 35.00 * 75.00 Opo Seal. Dolman Coat Peluchio, Nutria Collar; $89.50 ‘Women’s and Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats OLIVIA, Crystal Cord, Duvet de Laine, B Silvertone and Duvetine Coats in Dol- , man, loose back and belted effects with huge cape collars of Raccoon, Nutria and Dioraiten Opossum. Very Specially Priced, 68.50 Plain Tailored Coats loose Lined Wool Velour Coats in_ belted, back and Dolman eftects, throughout and warmly. interlined. Very Specially Priced, 48.50 MOTTE eo Uy APPR LL 1) <a f Tau, nn Pe con Natural Tyke, Raccoon and French Silk lined and warmly interlined, Very Specially Priced, Cn CLOTH, Bolivia, Silvertone and Une Wa Worn Dolman Coat of Duvet de Laine, Collar and Cuffs of Australian Opossum, $75.00 Wonien’s and Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats OOL VELOUR COATS in loose back W and belted effects with collars of French Seal or Beaver Nutria, Lined throughout and warmly interlined. Very Specially Priced, 40.00 variously fashioned of Silvertohe, Woot ELTED, Loose Back and Dolman Coats, B Velour and Bolivia, with extra large or Natural Nutria, 58.50 | Coat of Bolivia with Large Collar of O Raccoon, $75.00 UMMM ee fe ncn | The War Industries Board 7 quested that news of British hips Hao forbidden the further production. of Vv, 19 ov 20. ne Troops any war 5 Model No. 68, x nied es, of the Scandi-| Supplies. The Ministry believes that ait SCH BERT American Line, will/sail ¢rom| Secretary Dantels did not mean’ to} EO pauipped with 0 19 lift the ban in such specific cases, and, wondertul sgund bos 6 Oscar II. is due tu arrive in New| It Mind stated that the Nieuw Am- Gf digo record without ad- York N sterdam, still adhering to its old onal attachments, s ne (9h iF agreement with Germany, will carry maskine are Beavit?: niche All these exciting facts, and as|only neutral passengers. @led and. of the. fine Another illustration of the fact that | quality. | Having The Bell Talking Machine Co., 42-44 West 87th Street, N. ¥. C. UT Mit muh UP AEDS MT Wi Batseuse Re bnew