The evening world. Newspaper, November 13, 1918, Page 9

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SPA re Richaré A, Claybrook Dead. in Piinfleld, N. J., died suddenly at his Richard A. Claybropk, wnt!l recently| home there yesterday. He was born in President of the New York ’roduce Bx-| Kingale, V change and a in Democratic politics | vived by THE MOST A DANGEROUS DISEAS SE No organs of the human body are so im- portant to heath and long life us He t9 sure daughters. Get sone GOLD MEDAL Haarlem On See, When tsep alow ep und sem Capsules at once, ‘They are an old, tried to lag in their duties, look out! DI Proparation used all over the world for . fa tn sight. centuries, They ain only old-faane Find out what the trouble Is—without| toned, othing combined with | Government Preparing to @elay, Whenever you feel nervous, weak, eyatem-cleansing by phyat GOLD diay, suffer from sleeplessness, or have pains in the back or difficulty in passing dn Holland, They are convenient to take, and will elther give prompt relief oF your money will be refunded. Ask for them « any druv store. but Ure to wet the original imported GC MEDAL” brand Accept no subatit In sealed puck 10 functions properly. They are only Going thetr work and are allowing ities to accumulate and be converted urle acd and other polsons, which causing you and will destroy unless they ven from your Fifty Yeon Making “aid Retailing Shoes for Men_ We began our business as makers of Men’s Shoes, so we are justified in calling ourselves Men’s Shoe specialiste. Our stocks include every style of Men’s Shoes and every worth-while grade. The sales of our shoes for men have increased through the recommendation of our customers. We intend to make them grow faster by telling 50 50 you of them in our ean 3 to 7 ‘Blun Cypport Aveb BS Shoe ‘The Blyn Arch Support Shoe holds the arch easily but firm- ly and by its painless upward pressure restores normal posi- tion and normal service. Though the pressure is nec- essarily firm it permits the muscle activity that develops strength for weak feet and raises the arches of flat feet. Dark tan, dull calf and patent leather. CHEAP INSURANCE FOR U. S. FIGHTERS ~—-AFTER WAR'S END New Peace-Time Policies to Present Holders. WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—Prepara- |tlons by the Government for rein- suring the lives of soldiers and sailors on their return have been hastened by the signing of the armistice. Al- though regulations have not yet been permitted within five years after peace is declared to convert it with- out further medical examination into ordinary life, twenty-payment life en- dowment maturing at the age of six- ‘@y-two, or other prescribed forms of insurance. This insurance will be arranged by the Government, not by private comr panies, and the cost is expected to bo at least one-fourth less than similar forms offered by private agencies. The low cost will result from the fact that the Government will pay all overhead administration expenses, which for private companies amounts to about 17 per cent, of premium fe- ceipts; will save the usual solicitation fees, and in addition bear the risk resulting from the wounding or weakening of men while in the serv- lee. Private companies would not white insurance on many wounded men, or their rates would be unusual- ly high. ‘The Government will arrange to collect pdemiums monthly, if men wish to pay this way, or for longer periods in advance. This may be done through post offices. The mini- mum amount of insurance to be is- sued probably will be $1,000, and the maximum $10,000, with any amount between those sums in multiples of $500. ‘There will be provision for pay- ments In case of disability as well as death, according to the tentative \ \ } Paying premiums. This Is the sys- Md to replace the old pen- f providing for ex-soldiers and satlors. Regulations for reinsuring return- ing soldiers and sailors are being framed by an Advisory Board to the Military and Naval Section of the War Risk Bureau, consisting of Ar- thur Hunter, Actuary of the New York Life Insurance Company; W. 27 NER Ne vm THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, ‘1 Stern West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) | A. Praset, Omaha, of the Woodmen | of the World, and F. Robortson Jones of the Workmen's’ Compensa- | ton Publici(y Bureau, New York Plans also are under consideration for allowing beneficlaries of men who have died or have been killed in the Service to choose between taking monthly payments over a period of twenty years of to commute these payments in a lump sum, 119 West 24th utlet They are ail We have just “The Only Store That Sells the Overstocks of the National Cloak and Suit Co.” Pictured here are some of tomorrow's wonderful DOLLAR Y Bargains. There are hundreds of others, every one, we believe, a bigger value than is to be found clsewhere. stocks of the big mail order house, the Na- tional Cloak and Suit Co., sent here to be disposed of quickly. Dresses! These durabje silk-and-cotton dresses are finished with a frill-trimmed waist and a softly plaited skirt. A past season's style, but a wonderful value at Near tor acl over- 4 89 of thes: ‘‘Tub Silk”’ GROUP I. 90c to 1.75 Rare Antique and Modern Bed Covers, ‘Ce! Billiard Table Spreads, Embroideries, Hangings from India, Persia, Siam and China in wonderful color arrangements. ‘at $15.00 to 350.00 each A Sale of Madeira Linens Hand-scalloped and hand-embroidered pieces, at very pronounced GROUP IV. Tray Cove rs, Napkin Pouches, Centerpieces, Guests’ To wels, Show Towels, ‘ ~ Lace-trimmed Dresser and Buffet Scarfs—$1.50 and 1.75 Mosaic Hand Embroidered Tea Napkihs The Upholstery Sections have grouped 1000 Decorative Articles For Clearance To-morrow—Fourth Floor GROUP II. fully drafted, it Is certain that each ntti s ‘ r ; * - A ‘i he i.ike,,060 emer is ebb entieaey Cushion Squares, | Table & Piano Scarfs, | Chinese | Embroider- or naval service Gow holding vetum Small Covers and Odd | Covers, Runners and | ies, Persian Prints, tary Government insurance will be Stuffs for fancy work, | Lambrequins, Japanese Silk Scarfs, $2.25 to 7.50 reductions -- On MAIN . 25¢, . 65c, ¢ UGS, 2.25 . 1.25, 1.50 . 2.95, 4.75 35c 75¢ 99% Tea Cloths, Tea Napkins, Brothers Mandarin Garments, Lingerie Cushion Covers $1.25, Luncheon Cloths, Luncheon Sets, 13 pes., $3.75, West 43rd Street GROUP Il. $1.75 to 8.50 ing Pieces, Bokhara loor Tables. - . $5.90, - 10.00, . doz. $4.65, Uren Wan Wor Mail Order Departe plan. Hemst’d; emb’d corners, dz. $6.75 | Mosaic edge; emb’d corners; dz. 12.00 2240 3d Ave. ‘The insurance may be purchased by Including any soldier, sailor or marine—officer Insurance, 10¢ Extra. or enlisted man—and by women mem- bers of the army or navy nurse corps, providing they already hold Government voluntary life insurance. About 95 per cent. of the 4,500,000 men in the service are covered by this insurance, which expires after they go back to civilian life and cease A-Smartly designed Dress of durable Repp. B—Babies’ Dress of Nainsook, shirred front. C—Plaid Gingham with new panei front D—Hand-embroidered White Nainsook Dress. E—Hand-smocked Dress of durable Repp. Send Postal M Order or N.Y. Draft Only. NOVELTY FURNITURE For Holidey Gifts—at Very Special Prices. All Stores Open Saturday Evenings Newark Sto pm Miltary Park Factory: StN-318 Bart Tid Bt Ne Mahogany Smoking Stands $1.50 Mahogany Muffin Stands, $4.75 } Mahogany Bookstands, - $6.50 MahoganyTelephone Stands 12.75 Mahogany Nest-of-Tables, 15.00 y Tea Wagons, - 16.50 Mahogany Library Tables, 30.00 Inlaid Nest-of-Tables, - - 38.50 Mahogany Writing Desks, 62.00 Martha Washington i Work Table, mahog - Mahog i any, as illustrated, °'""' Wing Chairs, ane $15.00 in tapestry or velour,..... YOU’VE BEEN LENDING—NOW GIVE! GB. Altman & Ca. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street o A—Cover-all Apron of good quality Striped Percale B— ¢ Dress of serviceable Chambray Linenc.. C—Cottage Dress of Plaid Percale; white trim . D—Percale in a Shepherd Check pattern E—Good quality Blue Chambray; linene trim F—Bungalow Apron of Striped Percale Nest of Tables, in mahogany, as illustrated, $15.00 gany Music Cabinets, i 14.00 at 39.50 One Thousand. Pairs of Men’s Fine Laced Shoes (all genuine leather throughout) Lamps, China and Glassware Specially priced on the Fourth Floor. Mahogany Floor Lamps | Japanese Pottery Boudoir Lamps 10 inch faney sitk shade lwo lights; o% inch Pagoda Lamps, two lights; fancy covered with gold net; | shade and panels of Japanese shade of Japanese * how knots of gold braid | silk galloon and tassel trimmed; trimmed with braid; will be placed on sale to-morrow sitk fringes reg. $14.50, | regularly sold at 837.00, silk fringe: reg. ¥22.69, at $12.00 at $33.00 at $18.00 Table Ware for Thanksgiving i H American Porcelain DinnerSets "$20. 00 gaa 23.00 A A—Envelope Chemise of Embroidered Nainsook B—Patiste Night Gown, daintily hand embroidered oo lip-over Gown of Lingerie Batiste Toilet Articles, 8 or $1 at astonishingly low prices | English Porcelain Dinner Sets 107 pieces; che of several decora- tous: formerly $42.00 to 53.00 per set, i This offering comprises | 500 Pairs of Men’s Shoes, in Blucher and regula bailed box. 220 & tion laced models, with wide and medium toe effects; in $39.50 tg: ae black calf and the smart shades of tan Russia calf; very th Waste dn Marge tate Limoges China Dinner Sets English Porcelain Dinner Sets special at . . 5 . ° . . dainty colored $42.00 to 55.00, per pair $7.50 lov and 107 floral patterns; pieces; 107 pic regly i new shapes; artistic bor- formerly $42.00 to 85.00 NS} Uther DULLAR DAY Garesian: 500 Pairs of Men’s Shoes, in dark brown Cordovan, | Hioune of aod 31:80 $35.00 to 47.00 $39.50 and 75.00 tan viking calf, black calf, tan Russia calf, and a smart OD ee 3.00 combination of black calf vamp with lace top of sand-colored $109 $225.00 Limoges China ae Sets pay tr d 3 91.00 106 pieces; open stock pattern; encrusted gold border, coin gold handles and knobs, buckskin; very.specialat . . . . perpair $8.75 ig ; Every size may be obtained, but not In every style. 2 tor’ $1.09 Glass Table Service, 60 pieces $21.00 $25.50 formerly $26.75, at formerly $30.50, “* formerly $89.00, Cus elegy so a ae cut laurel wreath, . . . wide encrusted gold band, . Thin Glass Service, Thin Glass Service, Thin Glass $ (Men’s Shoe Department, Sixth Floor) 113 palrs for $106 3 for $1.00 Filet 3 for $1.00 Women's Collar und Vestee of Women’s Lisle Hose tn ht colors ay ervice, ders Are Filied from This Store. jain es The ‘National's’ a a |

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