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All silk fined and ge ye lined. Can be worn with fr Black, =. je elt ace 569: 50 Other Suits—39.75 to 250.00 Women Sips Slender or Stout—34 to 56 Bust Be Sure to See the Money-Saving Bargains at Friday and Saturday You Can Buy for Only $19:75 A COAT, SUIT DRESS Values Up to $29.75 = ees eee 8 tee ee F - =o eee These are not “picked-up” garments, but are from regular stock. Suits Coats Dresses Wool, Poplin, Cheviot | Broadcloth, Burella, Vel- |Georgette, Crepe de and Serge, in black, ie our, Cheviot, Vigereaua| Chine, Serge, Mohair and plain |some have genuine Cur collars, obhere inlaid with | Datins all newest styles; tome trimmed with braid have collars velvet; both belted and suitable | others hand-embroidered: ba seivet pies effects; ined an 75 | lor dreesy 75 | black, navy 15 yernl inter- 1 9 4 utility jbl 4 ' oR Suits, Other Coats, | Other Dresses, $33.75 to $49.95. | $12.75 to $49.75, | $8.75 to $39.75. ne Bryant, 23 West 38th Street —nemeeenpentemoena: teat iempemncteme = eA Py Soy RE OT TEE Oe oe CS OM | Seseseseey? turses are ti.led—hearts made g'ad 3 3 By the timely use of aWorld Wan! Ad a IOOQOOoooege, ny: Dy wy it at night when retiring; use enou, to moisten the scalp and rub it tn ently with the fin morning, dant ruff will be four more applications will completely dissolve an single sign and trace of it, no matter il] how much dandruff you You will find all iteh ging of the seal and your hair M" ll be fluffy, lustrous, Thirty-fourth Street it tips. {f not all of your and three or entirely destroy every have. and dig- will stop instantly, construct in Central Park a memorial field to porpetuate the memory of the achievements of the Army and Navy of the United States in the great war bas alre: approval. description. The plan is nd soft, and look and times Lad —Advt. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 19 “ie Yee HERD MEMORIAL FIELD PLAN #/AS URGED BY EVENING WORLD MEETS HEARTY APPROVAL The Evening World's suggestion to; The plan was firat outlined in Tues- c day's Evening World, in which a sketch of the proposed memorial field was given, together with a detailed ing considered by the committes of 600 representa- tive eitisons organized through the efforts of The World to reise funds for af appropriate memoria! te Major John Porrey Mitchel, killed in the Aviation Bervice. The for this while they are still in process of con- sideration The Evening World has offered the suggestion that the Mitchel momor! be combined with @ greater one that will pay everlast- ing tribute to all the men of thie city who have given their lives and their services to their country in the ti- the heroism of Major Mitehe: in the proposes memorial fleld, siv'lar trib- utes being paid to other men who have given their lives to the coun- ty Tne memorial field, according to ‘The Evening World’s suggestion, Is to be laid out on the side o° the old res- ervoir in Central Park which covers an area of forty-two acres. The res- GB. Altman & Ca. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street An Extraordinary Sale MEN’S NECKWEAR prepared expressly for to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday, in anticipation of the holiday demand, will offer 18,000 MEN’S SCARFS (all productions of this season) at prices that, considering the values repre- sented, will make this an absolutely unprecedented Sale. 5,200 SCARFS made of pure silks of the richest qualities (chiefly imported), in the quiet, handsome effects that appeal to the fastidious dresser (including a number of designs in solid black), will be marked at $1.85 each 4,800 SCARFS made of fine-quality silks (chiefly of American manufacture) in a large variety of tasteful patterns, will be marked at $1.15 each 8,000 SCARFS embracing a great diversity of attractive patterns (all of American weaving), will be marked at 60c. each In addition to the above | 1,200 Men’s All-silk Knitted Mufflers and Reefers (freshly taken from stock) will be on sale at the tremendously reduced price of $4.50 each These are in plain white, gray, and black-and-white stripe effects. This Sale will take place on the First Floor, ervoir no longer serves any useful | purpose, and the former City: Admin- istration was planning to convert it py @ sunken garden. A VICTORY ARCH LIKE PARIS'S ARC DE TRIOMPHE. If The Evening World's su; } is carried out the central architeo- tural feature of the memorial field | would be a beautiful victory arch similar to the historic Are de Tri- | omphe in Paris, This would look down upon an imposing court of i honor, and would be flanked on either | side by curving peristyles of a double i row of columns terminating in a@ \ double row of pylons, } Between the clusters of columns | Pedestals would support statues of | men whose services in the war i] have merited such distinction. The H bases of the huge pillars could serve iH as tablets upon which could be in- | scribed the names of individuals or military or naval units whose memory New York would wish to make im- perishable, The plan provides for a fountain of peace to be located directly before the victory arch, and the waters from this | would flow into a nearby Iagoon. In this lagoon, it has been suggested, a captured U boat or two might be anchored, while in the Court of Honor space has been provided for the in- stallation of big guns and other tro- phies that have fallen to American arms in France. Behind the arch a broad driveway | and walk lead to & museum wherein H it Is planned to display other his- i) torical relics of the war, Provision has been made for the possible con- struction at the other end of the bad re memory imperishibie. wi office were as enthusiastic over t! Corporation. Some method devised to perpetuate the ‘neenery of New Bevk's heroic sons the great- & wonderful part in et period in the world's history, and it is only fit that some testimonial should be erected to render their I know of no it doing this than that d in The Evening World's Evening World's suggestion to construct a Memorial Field on the site of the old Central Park Reservoir as @ tribute to New York boys and militar, units that have distinguished th ives in this war is the bi plan of its kind of which I ha 1," said Gov.-elect Al Smith Phi field, like the memory of our boys deeds, would live forever. Ii would be something to keep fresh in the minds of succeeding generatio: the great gacrifices made by this one. The Evening World's plan is a good one and should have the hearty ap- Proval of ail, “A tribute such as that proposed by The Evening World is something this city owes to her soldiers.” Many other men holding public idea as were the Governor and Go ernor-elect, while among the business men of the lower end of the city the Memorial Field plan appeared to win ye instant approval, Catarrh Of the Stomach Is Dangerous ye It and Don't Know It," Says Physician. eee. Mistaken for {n- Ey low to Recognise EEEEE EHH “Thi 44 wt people suffer more oF lem constantly from furred, coated tongue, bad breath, sour burning stomach, went vomiting, ramet Ditter erwetations, gaa, wind and stomach acidity, am@ call it indigestion, when tn feality thetr troabie is due to gastric terrh of the stomach,” physteinn, Catarra of the stomach is writes a New York tre: dangeronr the mucous membrane lining of eoating decause the soween te thichwacd sad “The Evening World's patriotic| wa proposition ig ono that should be carried to @ successful conclusion,” said William Fox of the Fox Film “There is need for some lasting tribute of this sort that will perpetuate the memory of the most glorious chapter in the history of New York. That something of the kind would be done in honor of our soldiers is, of course, a foregone conclusion. In my opinion The plan could hardly be im jendid idea,” declared Col. pert. “I have gone over The Evenin, nh World's Memorial Field plan carefully and I can't see how any citizen with an ounce of patriot- ism could fail to approve of it. I one would like to see the idea ma- terialize without delay.” RUB RHEUMATIC PAIN RIGHT OUT Germ Killer Disinfect Air Passages Reg, Trade Mart d - embroid- Pure Linen, Hai ered Handkerchiefs, $1.00 eac’. Our War Workers bring the only touch of Home to the boys overseas. Let us back them up in their wonderful work by giving generously to the United War Work Campaign. McCutcheon’s Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets Court of Honor of & great stadium | Don't suffer! Relief comes the for enen-oir meetines and concerts Members of the Committee of Five moment you tub with Hundred have already expresse “St. Jacobs Liniment.” their approval of The Fvenine P ai World's suevestion in no uncertain — Tobaccol~ss terms, the general opinion being that 4 terma, the general oninion being tht, | What's rheumatism? Pain onlyt CIGAREITES coma be paid to New York noltters |, Stop drugging! Not one case in| © 4 few putexeoot-bye — Gttowe— by their home city. Every one with | fifty requires internal treatment. Rub | NO TOBA: whom a reporter for The Evening | the misery right away! Apply sooth-| The smoke you fanele es @ Dest- World “disenssed the — proposition | ng, penetrating “St, Jacobs Liniment™ |'8& and medicating gasearea that an agreed that the ereat space taken un | directly upon the “tender spot” and by Central Park's unnsed reservoir | relief comes instantly. “St. Jacobs Lin- could not be put to more excellent | iment” ish -rmiess rheumatism and use. sciatica relief whic. never disappoints Gov, Cheries 8, Whitman and Gov.- | and can not burn o: lor the skin. elect Al. Smith were both enthustas-| Limber up! Get cml trial bottle | tle over the (dea and expressed their | from your druggist, as! in just a mo- | desire to see it achieve material suc-} ment you'll be free from rheumatic cess, and Keatioael ain, soreness, stiffness GOVERNOR AND GOVERNOR. | end swelli vt suffer! “St Jacobs “Lest and Found” advertivemente ELECT FOR MEMORIAL. Liniment® bee relieved the ae halt ys OSB Bed beny | “The Evening World's idea is an|theumatiom sufferers in the last half} Mec dnt y ‘World. excellent one,” said Gov. Whitman, | century, and le just as good for eci-|{ folsphenel girecty, ts, The Monee “and I am sure that it will have the | atiea, neuralgia, }-mbago, backache.!] prooxiyn Office. 4100 support of every patriotic citizen in| epraina and xwellings.—Advt. UAC ZZ PEK HH KK A kD A A A BN Rey, Trade Mark Now is the time to buy Christmas Handkerchiefs UR SHOWING of Christmas Handker- chiefs is now complete, and foresighted shoppers are making their seléctions while stocks are full and while they can shop with greater comfort and satisfaction than will be possible later on. On our Handkerchief Counters Patrons will find a selection of Pure Linen Handkerchiefs fully as extensive as those of previous years, in spite of the present difficulty of obtaining Linen. Handkerchiefs for Men, Women and Children McCutcheon Handkerchiefs are sensible Christmas gifts forMe: in, Women & Children We are showing a wide variety of styles in Swiss, Irish, French and Madei ira Hand - embroidered Handkerchiefs for Women, and of plain and initialed Handkerchiefs Children. e Every Handkerchief in pure linen, as always for Men, Women and our wonderful stock is at “The Linen Store,” and the values are tru.y remarkab.e, dve to our having laid in large stocks of Handkerchiefs before prices advanced, Patrons will find it decidedly advantageo''s to add to their own stock Lee ec a eee OPTS es a as Baer at this time, as well as selecting hanakerchie s ‘or git p rposes, CA Bl eR SPECIAL NOTE: Handkerchiefs and other articles in Linen to be em- broidered with monograms, signatures, crests, etc., must be ordered at once to insure delivery by Christmas. [SUT Wd Wa Yad Weed ed Yad Od Sard Yo’? 7 Yd Oe Ye YY 1,