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| ye i} +. Diverce >| Dorey, Tt lett. charged by him wi Wit os Diem | Gener tion and inadellty. the witers cre wf | Dil, charging desertion, was also di Nov. 15.—Chance'tor | missed. ring the atthe trial alleged nie wits, wor be paid by him for other men's wives were ra Be Rev. John 1. Triplett, a Presby- | of Woodbury, against Bier doubt if any- else in use on the relief that gs (6) BELL-ANS in a glass of hot water does. Hot water Sure Relief - "Ys =LL-ANS eo FOR INDIGESTION eir trouble, testimony showed, no his caresses, saying EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER GREATEST WAR MONUMENT — IN WORLD CAN BE ERECTED IN HEART OF NEW YORK * | wort freedom. Combining the Mitchel and] Wanamaker to organize a committee War Heroes’ Memorials risorn the Par reine with Will Accomplish It. J the subjtet Mayor Hylan s [should at once devote our @ plan to bulld an Arch of F letter PLA} EVENING WORLD'S *]in @ suitable location in this city Int sevens memory of those brave men who P have given thetr lives in defense of Jacob H. “Schiff and Cleve-| fave given t Map ket ts Urttg peace | land H. Dodge Declare [ana tiverty on earth. We should in seribe their heroic names on arch of fame in tender memory of | their wonderful bravery. To the Evening World's suggestion! dedication of arch the oficia the Mitohel representatives of ail the Allied na- |and one dedicated to the memory of | Ons should be invited.” our soldiers who have laid down| The Mayor's idea of erecting an ther lives in France and those arch, and The Evening World's whose deeds have made imperish- | Proposition of laying out a memorial able the names of military unita|Field on the site of the old and now | made up of New York boys may be unused reservoir in Ca@ntral Park | made one with Mayor Hylan’s move can be fused into —e glorious and |to have an arch erected somewhere | Patriotic effort on the part of New jin the elty as a lasting tribute to] York: according to siti dl |the part New York City has played In the great war, Mayor Hylan's idea is to have @n arch erected in honor of the | soldiers and sailors who have given their lives in the great atru for the Combination. The this | to combine memorial thought. WILL RIVAL THE PARIS ARC DE TRIOMPHE, The Evening World's pfan calls for for the construction of a grea: Memorial #. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, Thirty-fourth Street NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street A Quantity of Satin Taffeta Ribbon (7 inches wide) of very superior quality, in a variety of the desired colors, will be on sale to-morrow (Saturday), specially priced at 45c. per yard Satin Lingerie Ribbons in a dainty Jacquard design, will at the same time be specially priced (according to width) as follows: No.! 114 38c., 45c., iy We eS Aes es ae 9 60c., 75c., $1.10, 1.28, 1.75 per piece of ten yards. (Sold only in the piece) Women’s Dresses (sizes 24 to 42) in a number of new, smart styles, variously modeled in serge, satin and combinations of serge-and-satin, are on sale on the Sixth Floor, very specially priced at $18.75 at this figure offering extraordinary value ae (Thirty-fifth Street elevators) A Sale of Boys’ Winter Clothing | will afford an unusual buying opportunity | for to-morrow (Saturday), the values offered being very exceptional. Boys’ Suits (8 to 18 years) of excellent-quality blue serge, very well tailored . .« . «. . special at $12.75 Boys’ Mackinaws (8 to 18 years) of navy blue mackinaw cloth; correct model, strongly made . . . special at $12.50 Boys’ Ulster Overcoats (10 to 18 years) of good quality Oxford overcoating; lined with blacksand-white checked worsted, with yoke and sleeve linings of Venetian; special BG rth a edie” x $19.50 Also Boys’ Knitted Caps in two popular styles; special at $1.25, 1. (Boys’ Ciothing, Sixth Floor) Men’s Fine Laced Shoes (all genuine leather throughout) are now on sale on the Sixth quality and style) of $7.50 & 8.75. per pair An Extraordinary Sale of Men’s Scarfs at $1.85, $1.15 & 60c. Men’s All-silk at _, |s_@ present important feature and Knitted Mufflers $4.50 on the First Floor He has asked ‘abba an this | many prominent citizens of the city who have given the matter careful | !" 15, 1918. | Fiera | that matching Omphie in would 8 and heid, a mu f historic in t exquisite of tribute will hy ul to Major Mitch or of the City of New Y who died in the aviation service of the United States, It is World ating a or York and her 1's desire to see a gren: shrine of erected here within tbe con s of Manha at will the entire tion crystallized in the f, a n aber of the | app dd to r the Mit hel me moral, Bt ate d y tha tribue or and f combined TWO GREAT FINANCIERS FAVOR COMBINATION OF PLANS. After Mr. Schiff ha ter sume ideration he put his | though: & profound and con- jerete sentence. He suid: “L think | Mayor Mitchel himself would prefer to | have it that w | chill is ¢ interested in the | plan for a memorial tribute to Major Mitchel, but admitted to-day tha idea of combining it with one to all New Y 1 given the mac- 8 heroes would be by far} rs think, Mitchel and love of count ism, that he having known Ma ving admired his tr and profound p preme sacrifice f that if the Mitchel memori one suggested by ‘The Even {could be combined it would nd t ng World be very should materi into something that would which the city could proud. Being a captain of one the busi-| est teams in the War Work Com | paign I have been unable to te up but when our | give it careful | enough tc ecent Liberty Loi ed to divert the nterested, the inf 1 and now we have the War Work on our hand: is problem might be solved by = World's idea of having | }ihis occupy. the of th 1 {old reservoir in Central 1 re that 1 a sug hould intere ery citizen from | Mayor down, ‘PLANT WILL “LEAVES $250 000 10 COLLEGE Institution | {Connecticut Women's and New London Hospital Remembered NEW LONDON, Conn,, Nov. 15 ‘The will of Morton F. Plant was mitted to probate to-day before Judge Arthur P, Anderson, By the will the Connecticut College for Women re- ,000 and Lawrence Hospital jof New London $100,000, Capt, Fred- erick Perry of this city is given $10,- | 000 and other employees are well re- membered, One thousand dollars is left to each domestic servant who had been in Mr. Plant's employ for a} [period of ten yoars, Plans for the | | maintenance of Branford farms are jalso made in the will, To bis cousin, Willia n Lynde Har- | rison, is bequeathed $25,000. To Fran- | cls De C. Sullivan, in recognition of his faithful attention to Mr, Plant's | business and to | Mis. A. W. » Mass, $50,000, To Henry Bradley Plant, his son, | Mr, Plant ‘gave his watches, chains, |Jewe'ry, clothing and also ‘his tro- | phies "prizes and testimon Plant, bh simple his Street, New A trust is provided which stipu- lates that the net income of one- third of the remainder of his estate, real A+ epenal, shall be 4 to ie her lite to be retigh in her will, given in 141 West Again LAMBERTS Say to You Buy Christmas Jewelry Early Readers of this newspaper who choose their Christmas gifts of Diamonds, Watches, Rings aud Jewelry at Lamberts now will be as well that is saying much. We expect to have a full, lent with our advice as with our wares. Watches and Silverware up to the hour of closing on Christmas Eve. But never in our forty-one years of business has a Christmas season been so different from all others as in this blessed year 1918. You Save When You Buy Diamonds Here Is there any other Christmas gift quite like a Dia- @ Diamond of purity and brilliancy, cut by master hands to bring out all its splendor? never pass out of fashion, never lose their beauty, and, as they grow constantly im value, are a capital in- mond vestment. Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings and other Diamonds at Lamberts are all mounted in the Lambert factory, and are all direct importations, which means that our customers pay never a cent to a Neither do they contribute to the up- keep of an expensive store. Which is why prices of Diamonds are lower at Lamberts than elsewhere. middleman. $150 Solitaire Diamond Diamond Cluster Rings in strong mountings of origi design, $40.00 up; Diamond Signet and Identification $12.00 up; Diamond Lavallieres, Diamond Brooches, $12.00 up. - ‘ Seamless Wedding Rings f th Lai beets Searnlene Solid Gold Wedding Rings, strong and bright to-day as on the Your choice ae shapes and Rings, Bri day. 18-karat, $5.75 up 18-harat, $7.00 up 18-karat, $5.75 up 14-karet, $4.75 up 14-karat,$5.25up 14-karat, $4.75 up Christmas Rings | Identification, signet rings for soldiers and sa t gold on which we engrave monogram without charge, $5.00 up Emblem Rings the syn up; Knig $16.50 uy ¥ Solid) Ts-karat Signet Ring, Eagle $13.75. Solid 14-kurat Gold Roman fin ished Japanese ring, 1 diamond, pierced, $30.00. Raised letters extra $300 $700 $400 $200 bols of the Freemasons, $8.00 up; Elks, $15.50 s of Columb Buy early, ladies and gentlemen, BUY EARLY. Watches for Soldiers and Home-Workers Let Christmas gifts be useful by all means. Diamonds about a Mil at home is thinking of him every hour. | Watches for Army Service | | with the colors would reach him he comes home. victory campaign, $16.50 up. Men's solid 14-kar- at Gold) Watches, Waltham works in hunting case, $25.00. In gold-filled hunting case that will give complete satisfac. tion, $16.50 up. Ster- ling Silver, $16.50 up. Rings, $10.00 up; three-stone $10.00 up; ghteen-seventios are wearing A cheap watch is an expensive lux- ury. A Waltham isa permanent economy. A solid14-karat gold case and guaranteed Swiss works; the bracelet is solid 1é-karat gold with steel springs, $30.00. solid 14 karat gold, engraved with us, $13.50 up; Odd Fellows, vy ¥ A popular Watch Bracelet, octagon shape Solid 14-karat case in gold- Solid) 14-karat Green Gold filled, gold-filled Gold Signet Ring, net Ri: Bracelet with steel springs and guaranteed Swiss works, $19.00, . fully v $13.50. j Engraved «i $11.50. Ladies’ solid 14-karat Gold Watch to delight the ladies of the family Christmas morning. Come early to make your choice among American and imported yaglid ieharet | watches; all inspected by e1- Solid IM4-karat Roman finished perts in the Lambert work- Gold Signet Ring, Ring, 1 fine dia- rooms. Bevelled Sides, sont Lipper The one shown here is a un Centre, Raieed Jetters, | solid 14-karat Gold Watch Raised letters, extra $19.50. with Waltham works, $23.50, LAMBERT BROTHERS c Diamonds—Jewelry—Watches Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street Store Open Daily, 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday Nights Until 9. AMMEYE Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York Special Offerings for To-day and Saturday Women’s High Shoes with good looking shoes at remarkably low prices. These shoes, illustrated below, are up to the minute in style, yet at prices no higher than asked a year ago for this quality. CAMMEYER is the SHOP where you get quality combined Black Kid Vamp, Gray Suede Top , Havana Brown Kid. .. . Cocoa Calf (Wing Tip). dv 7.00 7.00 All Black Kid .,........... Havana Brown Kid. . attractive, low-priced stock of Diamond and Solid Gold Jewelry, Diamond and Solid Gold Rings, Solid 14-karat Gold, Gold Filled and Silver lary Watch with a luminous dial? watch that tells the boy in the service that somebody Military Watch sent at once to your boy Watches for service in the almost unbreakable crystals and dials that shine in the dark, Solid 14-karat gold, plain polished, open-face ease, newest model, with 15-jewel Waltham movement, $30.00, You should see this Bracelet Watch,