The evening world. Newspaper, November 15, 1918, Page 12

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Mayor's Committee on Natlonal De- | fense yesterday. Henry MacDonald, | Direotor Generai of the Committee, explained ho was waiting for Pres! dent Wilson to sanction the cere Monies officially. Much depends on the word which comes from the President. To make the event worthy of the occasion, tt ced is hoped to have the President end i & the members of bis Cabinet as the guests of the city and to have them | participate {n the celebration, possi- a. “er bly to the extent of beading the Chairman Asks if Celebration] parade. Here Would Interfere With “I communicated to-day with the . ne ® White House,” said Mr. MacDonald President’s Plans ast night, “to ascertain if such @ wonderful outpouring as ts proposed | for New York City on Thanksgiving | y will interfere with the plans of | ident Wilson, buy one of these Plans for New York City Victory celebration on Than’ ay were not announced T also wished to establish whet action by the Mayor's Committee be present time might be cons! Offered POSLAM FINE omicial ‘Thankegiving. Day procias as long further action the committee will tak as the lot FOR SORE, TIRED | |"*sire MacDonald explained (bat ¢ lasts at |tive for the reason that should Pr: less than ITCHING FEET | dent Wilson proclaim somo day othe will have to So far the Mayor's Committee hay a proceeded on the assumption that To freshen, cool and comfort tired, | President Wilson will proclaim a tender, chafing fe eral observance of victory on Th iq lam—soothing and antiseptic—over | giving Day, with religious services in them. Here is intense, ee relief rua cnet and eteei ay exerciecs jg | 1m the afternoon or evening. such ap Postar, brings {o.any dee slang of the Taree cities havo ar- ‘When Ecseme brea! disfig- | TANEC for victory fetes on Thanks. uring, Pimples, Rash or ‘any erup. | f!ving Day, believing that the bollday cif mos intely to ox~ Hewal troables, Poslet should fe) cross sur meonsnctive of the Lriarspa used to drive them away and fur-| of the Allics’ arms and the virtial re- nish the safe, efficient treatment. establishment of peace. Poslam does so much and goes so far. | men everywhere tavor Sold everywhere, For free sample ks write to Emergency Laboratories, 243) West 47th St. New York City Urge your skin to become clearer, | . better, through the daily| P. wecrifices in the past, wl demonstrations obiix . , | to close their establishmen slam Soap, medicated with| toc at this tine thelr pre ences should be taken into consid Von, FURNITURE | ety’ Loan drives, in iirookiyn, 5th Avenue ON SALUT 1 Ch an of the Munhatta ved to spend In Brooklyn and a or a short address at tho purk it will be impossibio for th to attend, some member of net will asked to mako nial in inducing the portant cities in the State | to ixsuc proclamations urging all por- sona to attend church services on y and offer avo been committuo picture theatre: to flash on their ac | ments that Sunday has be as a day of prayer for > STATION AT conver | ° the Allies. rden to Have) About the City. ng” for victory, to be held in Madison Square Garden on the COLUMBUS AVE afternoon of Thanksgiving Day, ix by expected to attract thousands, The he PO oe LOL EB | demand ror seats exceeds the accom. modations, and, therefore, similar ac NNER song services will be held in other | parts of tho city, William Fellowes | Morgan, head of the committee, an- nounced yesterday that the ‘sone leaders will be Walter Damr Harry Barnhart, L, Camilleri, Ri Lawrence of the Y. M. C.'A. Percy Homus, song leader of the Pele ham Bay Naval Training Station, —_—_—2—— | B. R. T. INQUIRY PUT OVER. Now’s the Time You Need it— ps caer Jolin Doe Proceeding Before Hylan ey to give you a to Come Up Monday. cold-weather ap- The John Doe proceedings in the B. R. | a petite, and add & | T. inquiry before Mayor Hylan as Mag- * li h fi 1 istrate, which was scheduled to come up A ie relis to ish, in Supreme Court to-day, was post: a oysters, sou p $s poned at request of the Mayor until nd M aay at ll A, M. i and chowders. Diatriox “Attorney hus mentioned per of new witnexsen and it 1s ex the hearing will be concluded lionday, when an attempt will be made fix the blame for the mauy deaths in the Malbone Street wreck MADE IN U. S. A, At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y rr 2 iNw-a-days, Its Golden's Smart Shoes In coco calf or gun vamp. shades of buck or hid tops, either Cuban or Military heels # $600 NE of the reasons why so many new women customers come to us every week is that our “Better SHtoes at Reasonable Prices” mean economy smart, well-made, snugly-fitting shoe at Hhth St, at Fulton St, at John St, Cor, tth Ave. at Leth St. | ' ’ BROOKLYN STORES: No C. O. D.’s + ve, 389 Ave. aw i oe rs CORI ene LI a IT ELT. Bell THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1918. _ FIFTH AVENUE GARMENTS If you know fine qualities when you see them— if you want your boy to have an aristocratic appearance, you can see it. They belong to the very highest class. $11-50, $12.50 & $13.75 RCOATS Surprise Store if a For Men and Young Men Sold Exclusively in New York City by James McCreery & Co. A large assortment of * Atterbury Clothes” for the man or young man who | prefers the finest “ready-for-servic various models—smart or conservative. $33.00 $90.00 a 20 Officers’ Ba ee Nar com mmnmortamenees. | [Next SUNDAY WORLD}, bh ok ais Bidet ode James McGreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH. 34th Street BOYS’ coats. They are not cheap coats American-Made TOYS, DOLLS, BOOKS and GAMES Specially Priced Rag Dolls,—22 inches tall; dress- | ~ \ ed in various characters. 1.15 regularly 1.50 Beaver Beasts,—reproduction of animals; skilfully painted. 50c_ regularly 1.00 ( Children’s Doll Carriages, — Wicker body and hood; reclining back; foot brake; natural finish. 7.25 regularly 9.00 Rapid Fire Cannon,—strongly constructed. 65¢ regularly 85c ate regular rd Avenue /' N. W. Corner Sided Strvet Mechanical Tanks,—gray finish. 1.95 regularly 2.50 Bowling Game,—brightly fin- Spen ished. 85c_ regularly 1.00 d | Seturdays SS [tiem Stand Behind The Service Star—Give! Give! 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James MeCreery & Co. | DAY, NOVEMBER 16TH. 34th Street | 5th Avenue 34th Street Remarkable Value | 450 FINE SUITS For Men and Young Men 4,800 Pairs $36.75 ~ == MEN'S GLOVES formerly 40.00. 45.00, 50.00, 55.00 On Saturday Only High-grade Suits taken from regular stock | From a Prominent Manufacturer (mosUy broken lots) and priced fer immediate | ; : j disposal; developed in durable Fabrics in’ a variety of handsome patterns; superior tailoring; — | 1.35 pair full, half or quarter lined—some quarter silk-lined; size 34 to 46. regularly 2,00 and 2.50 Extraordinary Offerings | SMART OVERCOATS For Men and Young Men $35.00, 38.00, 40.00 and 45.00) \ specially selected assortment of fine Over- coats tailored of handsome warm Overcoatings | in a large variety of patterns and models including — | staple Chesterfield, Single or Double Breasted Form-Fitting, Town Ulster and Long Big Ulster models; mostly quarter satin-lined; with satin sleeve linings; size 34 to 46. Clothes that it is possible to produce. In | This sale comprises Gray Mocha, Gray Suede, Tan, Gray, Winter Overcoats Black or White Capeskin and Washable Ivory Capeskin. $10 00 '-MEN’S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT—MAIN FLOOR without sacrifice of any of the charm given by # formerly 45 OO $500 56,00 $700 sgoo fl Tailored of Heavy ©. B, Maliso, Cot “Murder Will Out’ | Goldens | te BRBaB Be | BACT, NOT FICTION!

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