The evening world. Newspaper, November 15, 1918, Page 13

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Appeal Fro: ways Company was filed in the Su- | for the placing of sixteen pickets in New preme Court yesterday. This will bring WAITERS ed Of Wee aeouHd cade, bot TRENTON, Nov .|the matter before the Court of Er- Jagainet which the o 3 been peal from the deciaio rors and Appeals. The notice of ap- nee Which the strike ha : Court Justice Swayze upholding the y George L. Record alled, peal was file: and Marshall Van Winkle, represent- ing the New Jersey League of Muni- elpalities, “My Little Pets Love Cascarets” TO MOTHERS! If you will learn to give this harmless candy cathartic to your children, in- stead of castor oil, calomel and pills, you will save money and avoid lots of worry and trouble. Truly! T-cent fare and 1 cent for transfer charged by the Pubilo Service Rail- AND STRKERS NIST FIGHT Pickets Attack Men After Wait- ing for Them at Hotel Ser- vants’ Entrance, | conduct. by Philip Barkley, a who said he had bee! the strike as virtual that they have from cent. of the help ne swered Following the annow Hotel Association that be opened to-day, C. F ager of Sherry’s, said would be opened only eon for the Missions. A fist fight between strikebreakers and striking waiters occurred at 2 o'clock this morning at the Plaza Hotel. The police intervened, checked the hostilities and escorted the strikebreakers to thelr homes. Pickets union were said to have waited near — assigned by the walters’ the servants’ entrance of the Plaza) Studemtse Who Ha from 11 o'clock P, M. until the strike- breakers came out. Noses were dat- he | S&# served in the war tered and eyes blackened until the! so receive a bronze m - police intervened. from the university's al sai 5 " acvording to a plan sub: When one of the kiddies has a white tongue, a tainted breath | Earlier in the strike it had been | MiNi Livingyon and seur stomach or a cold; when bilious, con: ted, feverish, remember | the practice of the hotel Manager) teres, The federation A “ ” ile, sour fermentation: | ment to send its strikebreakers homo | money to pay the cost & Cascaret to quickly “work” away the nasty bile, in taxicabs, but it is said that the| CAMBRIDGE, Mass., and poisons should always be the first treatment given. chauffeurs, sympathising with the|verd is ‘oilene do not ildren rei ike to take candy Casc: ev ripe | strikers, refused to perform the ser- | \" x Child ally like to tak dy Cascarets and they never gripe paris cstistn head the tender bowels, never injure, and never disappoint the worriec | vice last night. suas oH F; 0 rd o-day at head- mother. Give Cascarets to children one year old and upwards. Eack| It was announced to-day at heal 10 cent box contains full directions for children and adul! United States, as € of New York will quarters of the waiters’ union that! police permission would be asked rmation given out at a What a Wonderful Week The most glorious the World has ever known—the most wonderful, in all probability, that it ever will know. Joy has been unbounded, thankfulness unlimited. Let us then Resolve Now to make our GIVING unstinted. Let us GIVE and GIVE and GIVE AGAIN to the UNITED WAR WORK ‘ CAMPAIGN, and in doing so indicate in a substantial way our great gratitude to those wonderful boys “Over There” who made this week possible. While nothing could make the week any more wonderful, we, in ‘The Brill Stores, cannot help getting just a little bit of extra pleasure out of the fact that this week happens to be our 31st Anniversary week,which we are cele- brating in a business way by offering as Our Present to You Overcoats and Suits n $31.00 The Overcoats Were Priced up to $55.00. The Suits up to $45.00 After To-morrow Night They Return to Their Original Prices Most of them are by the Great House of Kuppenheimer, which is sufficient indication of what they are and of how wholesome and unusual an opportunity is presented to you right in mid-season for purchasing the most desirable clothing made at so material a price reduction. They are supplemented by a choice selection of Brill Suits and Overcoats, of similar former prices. This is not a permanent price reduc- tion, nor is it an indication of other reductions to come. It is merely our manner of indicating our appreciation in a concrete way. When our Birth- day Party terminates, to-morrow night, every Suit and Overcoat offered here at &31.00 will go back to its orig- inal higher selling price, and not « Suit or Overcoat in the lot will be obtainable Monday at $31.00. An Additional Birthday Present for Young Men from 16 to 21 Brill Overcoats formerly up to $30 at $17.50 Similar Birthday Presents in Haberdashery, Hats and Boys’ Clothing The Kuppenheimer House in New York 44 East 14th Street 47 Cortlandt Street 2 Flatbush Ave. Brooklyn Broadway at 49th Street 125th Street at 3d Ave. 1456 Broadway at 42d St. 279 Broadway Stores at 1456 Broadway, 125th Street, 14th Street and in Brooklyn Open To-morrow Evening. of the Claridge Hotel, was sentenc to the workhouse for five days when {, ;, arraigned on a charge of disorderly The complaint was made French COLUMBIA SOLDI do, « strike breaker n attacked. led, Plenty of men and women, it is said, have an- advertisements room and kitchen help. for uncement of the | Sherry R. Wilsc the re would Man- ant to serve lunch and Belgian ER MEDALS, rved in War to Be Decorated, Every Columbia University man who | John Franchett, a waiter formerly a Hotel managers said they regard * lly broken and to 100 per |, dining | § | will be eligible | jedal as a token jumni federation mitted by James | Herbert L. & has appropria Nov. 15.—Har- present cor THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1918. SILK ROBBERY AVERTED. /PICHON EXPRESSES | Policeman Arrests Two Men on! THANKS OF FRANCE | Track and Loot tn Found. | | A truck stopping in front of a loft — building at West 17th Street ve r tHe Say Cees ha einane Message to Lansing tie Sa) oliceman Grossman and America’s are Will Never into a hallway, The driver started to] Zorgotte! epeed away but was stopped at the] He Forgotten. point of the policeman's revolver. A| WASHINGTON, Nov Foreign arch M4 and’ 16 West Ith| sinister Pichon of France has sent | ¢ apied by American Silk solemnly t sick they mother geta s home HATS--Very Many Kinds---$2.45 showed a hole had been| the following message to Secretary pugh the brick wall to avold| Lansing in response to a telegram of | alarm and $5,000 worth of hgeratulation upon the victory: | The silks were! “Thank you deeply for your telo- | next building ready to be| gram. America’s share in the victory | which you celebrate is so great that | | never will a Frenchman forget it in | |the course of history, The ancient | !I-}aitiance of both of our countries has been sealed once more. “Let me ask you to convey to the | ire doses are taken will end grippe| ing and snuff Federal Government tho thanks of misery and break up «@ severe cold bing head! Ni bas «| France and of the Government of the either in the head, chest, body or! gives aig |Tepublic, and please ace f our. | limbs. Cold Compound,” which costs tad Pes ava redh ert SC hitahae te It promptly opens clogged-up nos-|few cents at any drug store. Tea i when|o' a a |trils and air passages in the head,| without assistance, tastes neg cream |much sympathy for My country MY | stops nasty discharge or nose running,|no inconvenience. Be sure ¥e feelings of hearty friendship.” relieves sick headache, dullness, fever-i the genuine.—Advt. Relief comes instantly, ishness, sore throat, A dose taken every two hours until] ness and sti Don't stay | to her STORE HOURS 9.00 A. M. TO 6.00 P. M. Bloomingdale§ 69TH TO @TH STREET—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUB Small Parcels aero ll ge Phd ‘ Formal Opening Tomorrow Santa has come—biess his dear old heart—and he has promised not to leave us until after Christmas. Isn't that sweet of him, when he has SO many other obliga- tions? But you may come in at any time and shake his big, welcoming hand. You'll never guess where Santa lives. Sessh!—ler's whisper it—in Mother Goose's House. And it’s the jolliest sort of a place, covering over 1,900 square feet of floor space, built of huge alphabet blocks and filled with (now don't you tell) Mother Goose's children. There's the Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe (and her many children, too), and Jack and Jill (you know what they're doing), and Mary and her La—you know, and Jack the Nimble (he’s just as sprightly as ever), and Tummy Tucker's Dog, and all the others. © Mother Goose's House) you'll find lots and lots of packages all done up aud carefully tied—blue ones for the boys and yellow ones for the girls, What’sin em? That must remain a mystery which you may solve only by buying # pack. age, 25c. Puss ire Boots and a dear old di Surprise! Everybody loves one And if you come to Santa’s Own Chimney (ia ig of a cow anda ‘ot of animals will wiggle their hea y' n friendly greeting—that ey will, provided you've been a good girt And of course you must be sure to see Mr. and Mrs, t, who gayly stand on their hind feet—in accordance with the best of circus etiquette. Come on to Happyland—it’s packed full of Joyt Fourth Floor Marked far below the regular prices Same old story, a special purchase; but if we do say it, who perhaps shouldn’t, a very clever bit of merchandise. Result: four very interesting assortments at this within-the-reach-of-everyone price. Beaver Faced Hatter's Plush Hats. (They have a way of being most becoming.) Velvet Hats, Kerami Plush Faced. Girls’ Rolling Brim Beaver Hats. Girls’ Silk Velvet Dress Hats. [his group includes so many, many styles, and a splendid variety of colorings. Hloomingdales’—Main Voor. Suits and Overcoats For Men and Young Men $25 to $65 These suits and overcoats are of the best Special Sale of MUFFS In Furs to Match the Fur Collar of Your Coat. $9.45 For these colder days a muff creates precisely that finished “quite right” ef- fect, that makes any wo- man happily comfortable. ‘The shapes are varied—the new melon, canteen or ball. Every muff is well made and silk lined, fabrics, in styles that are the newest, and Hudeon Gaal ure tailored with the care that always (dyed Muskrat) accompanies excellent’ workmanship. Nuatria i A Natural Opossum Many men, now, instead of planning for Sealine the newest “issue suits’ of Uncle Sam’s, (dyed Coney) will be wearing civilian clothes, and will Only 85 muffs in the col- lection —- may last through the day. ——————Main Floor Meat Dept. Legs of Mutton, Ib. . .28¢ Roasting Pork, Ib, .28}¢e Rib Roast, Ib....... 25 Forequarters of Muiton, Ib.. 18ke not again be interested in comparing values. Of our qualities and prices we need say little. Our prices are known as most moderate, and men whom one would not suspect of buying their clothes in a de- partment store, vouch unhesitatingly for our. tailoring. These suits and (every one) fulfil the exacting demands of our quality and value standards, overcoats ‘ain Floor, __eenemaacmremmunncmemmns Bieominggalse’—B

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