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_THE EVENING WORLD, Tomer: * "| LEFT GROWING BUSINESS atelier TOSenve FRANCE WITH ie SALVATION ARMY. strikers ia wens an factories of this city) ; wonduct & “picketing demon- at 7 o'clock this morning. claims that cighty employ- granted the workers’ de- Promises of financial support | 8 Come from locals in other cities, | B announced, and union men have that no work for New York Be done outside of thir city. Y-FIVE DOLLARS | Roard haa forbidden | more than @ models wien forces ae to} SCHUBERT | . Ta Isabel Smith was @ prosperous AB-44 Weet 27th Sircet. N.Y. young business woman of Atlantic | Give to the United War Work Campaign ranklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Girls’ and Children’s WINTER SHOES AT UNUSUAL PRICES All Franklin Simon Shoes are fully guaranteed for service and satisfactory wear. GIRLS’ SCHOOL or DRESS SHOES Of hi best quality tan or black Russia Calfskin; laced; also white genuine Buckskin, buttoned or laced. Broad comfortable lasts; welted soles and heels. > Sizes 11 to 2—Widths B to E. CHILDREN’S PLAY SHOES For girls or boys; made of genuine khaki color horse hide, the most service- able leather for a winter play shoe. Blucher laced, welted leather soles, spring heels. Sizes 11 to 2—Widths B to E. Unusual 4.75 CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES Of highest grade black or tan Russia Calfskin; ey Made on broad ortho- pedic lasts, welted soles and spring heels, Sizes 8% to 10% —Widths B to E. Unusual 4.50 GIRLS’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOE sHot— ‘Third Floor. WHALEN BROTHERS: Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House 210, 381, 223, 225, 227 | 164, 166, 168 and 170 'Grand Street | Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. = DROOKLYN Cor, Wyckoff St, 100 WORTH ( OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY | ent With You and Get Your TEN Per tee, of tYou'e ‘edit Purchase When Opening a New Ace: for Your Whole Family on Easy Terms | iT menetrmceats $9 1 To $45 | Fin “ tiets i c Boys’ Suits and Overcoats $8.50 to $16 Chidren’s Suits & O'coats $5 to $12 WOMEN'S and MISSES’ ae Coats, Prenat aC Lin aa (dar shedeo City: . Sho had been cenployed tn we | SOCIALISTS Td CELEBRATE. | | office of Gov, Kdge ana busines# and sco father, @ Scotonn England's first ca’ three yeans had j | battlefields ot Fyance and Belgiurn, | ‘frst as a fed Cross then as a combatant. ‘hand encounter he ad man to his alreasly who will trouble but went out of commission teimayett He came home wounded and tid |"I have no son, daughter. |there and hetp. And Txabet ough training, sue France, MAIVON, Ind | Dolchy, a vete then went int Indicted Me pad answored Jubilee mse arms and for} Cink fought all over th anda jorman nnd |Sheludes pe - fea jitter bear In a be # another Gor. | wt of Locher | this eurth no more = The an i be 15-—-Ope et Raliway * morning You mre my oaly It is up to you to yo over Join the Salvation | ‘ the ike, Henty 3. hicott, oF bic Safety Committee s and other de- Smith did Aiter a thor is about G0 s GIVE ALL YOU CAN TO THE UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN. x six days! A very little of Vk al tah NOVEMBER SCHOOCL-DAY STRAIN ew E “A parent troubled over a child or a fast-growing nd . as ss wweting for cex./youth, could do no better than to utilize the j wet definite help that - SCOUTS EMUISION affords as a iy? eile og and nourishing factor. Scott's every day, during a time of stress, furnishes elements of nourishment essential to the blood and tends to confirm a growing child For your boy or girl, you will not be satisfied with anything short of Scott’s. in robustness. 16, 1918, t & Rowne, Moomfeld, N. J. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” Feanklin Simon g Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Fashionable Winter Apparel For Misses, Juniors and Girls Unoseal rare for Saturday Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Three new models of wool velour in warm Winter colors - with tailored or sash belt; shawl collar of French Seal Fur; novelty silk lined, warmly interlined. 14 to 20 years. Unusual at 45.00 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Belted coats or wrap coats of all wool pom ppm Bolivia or suede wool velour in new Winter colorings; large collars of taupe or natural nutria or French Seal Fur; silk lined, warmly interlined. 14 to 20 years. Unusual at 59.50 Girls’ Regulation Naval Coat Full belted mode! of navy blue wool Cheviot Velour: sailor collar trimmed with silk braid; embroidered emblem and merit band on sleeves; body lined, warmly interlined. 6 to 14 years. Unusual at 24.50 Girls’ and Juniors’ Winter Coats Belted models of pom pom Bolivia, wool velour, silvertone or velour cheviot in the most wanted colors; collars of natural nutria or lapin fur, also without fur trimming; lined and warmly interlined. 8 to 17 years, Unusual at 29.50 cNew Winter ¢CModels Exceptional Style, Quality and Workmanship Misses’ Wool Velour Dress Man tailored dress in taupe, brown or navy, tailor stitched and finished with croutachs, square neck with collar of fur, wide self girdle with fur trimmed sagh end; dress fastened at side back with bone buttons. 14 to 20 years. Unusual at 29.50 Misses’ Chiffon Velvet Dresses Of Silk chiffon velvet in taupe, navy or black; one model trim- med down back with row of bone buttons, satin fringed sash; another model with vestee of filet lace, self girdle, jet ornament at back. 14 to 20 years: Unusual at 45. 00 “aie cCNew CModel Misses’ Black Velveteen Suit 45.00 (AS ILLUSTRATED) ‘THIs stylish winter suit gives the snug fitting lines, and is tailored to wear with separate furs. New surplice belted coat with novel collar, sash at back; ankle length straightline skirt. 14 to 20 years, cNew CModel Misses’ Wool Velour Suits In taupe, brown, delphine or navy; double breasted coat,with sash belt, collar of taupe nutria fur; same suit in black with Hudson seal fur collar; ankle length straightline skirt. 14 to 20 years. 59.50 Girls’ pr Tantane’ pee At Unusual Prices Saturday JUNIOR MISSES’ VELVETEEN two-piece Russian blouse model in black, navy or brown; collar, cuffs and sash of self color satin; vel- veteen pendant buttons accentuate side fastening; velveteen skirt attached to 13 to 17 years. Lat 19.75 GIRLS’ VELVETEEN DRESS, in black, navy, brown or Burgundy; waist cuffs and pockets on skirt hand em- 1 broidered in contrasting color worsted, white Georgette collar; shirred skirt, | satin ribbon sash with bow at buck, DRESS, 12 to 16 years. Unusual at 16.75 lining. Unusua WILL GO AND CST IT = = Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance KOCHe GC! 125th Street, West } Saturday a Day of Great Jubilation Sales Taken from our reg- ular $37.50 stock Coats are of Wool Velour and Kersey smart new belted models, large fur col- lars; lined and inter- lined. In taupe, navy and other approved col ors. Sizes 16 years to 42 bust. Girls’ Coats, 14.50 |Middy Blouses, 3.95 Full belted, with fur, plush or self | Navy blue serge with deep yoke and collars, In’ broadcloth, velour,| pockets, trimmed with rows of white cheviot and plush, Sizes 6 to 14. | braid and white lacing. 34 FL Counters Heaped Up With Women’s Novelty Handkerchiefs at 15c INE Shamrock lawn, some solid colors with dainty cord borders, some white bordered with broad colored bands, some with colored edges some all white with embroidered corners. HIGH CLASS FURS « | that will increase in value as | the season progresses. Blended Skunk Main Floor, A Slight Misweave Brings $1.75 WOMEN’S | Union Suits down to 79¢c each Pink aa white. ha Regular and ex- Scarf, , $22.50 sizes; I k tr ee “| Muff, | $18.95 pl Lo al hata Natural Raccoon 45c Children’s Searf, $12.50 H ° 3 5 Muff, $17.50 Losier y c Hudson Seal _White or black ribbed cotton, me- Scarf, $22.50 dium or heavy weicht. Sizes 6 to 11. wal : Main Floor. Muff, $127.50 In the Boys’ Department, Saturday, KOCH : sPECIAL Two-lTrousers Suits at $10.75 (CHARACTERIZED ty the same close attention to impor- tant details as suits twice the price. Trench Norfolk models in cheviot and tweed mixtures, Sizes 7 to 18, $1.00 and $1.25 Boys’ Tapeless Blouses 34 ri. 69c Petticoats and Warm Robes that women will welcome for their superb quality and their small cost. Wide Wale Corduroy Lounging Robes, smart belted models, with pockets, in a choice of American beauty or Copenhagen Blanket Robes, in an assortment | Baby of the best colors and patterns, | satin hoods, finished with scalloped cate with = full Be 97 | | 1.69 Soft Silk Jersey Top Petticoats, showing satin ruffles with pleating, also Taffeta Petticoats with ferns flounce and small ruffles, 4 97 . e number of new styles Chambray and Madras (seconds), szes 6 to 16 ed Fi, 5.79 Robes of Corduroy, with edge, pink or blue, up to 1 year sizes. . SPECIAL OFFERING! PERSONAL For aquick clean-up. F Chiletimas oe Greeting Cards Fiction (It is advisable ae orders should | aced now. Impart that persona A to your greeting cards by havin, r name engraved from your own Our display embraces beauti | fully engraved and die stamped cards, in ¢ designs, and many show- ing ¢ sentiments, Main Fi. Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes $4.00 BOYS’—Mahogany Tan and| CHILDREN'S AND LARGE’ Cali, English and broad toe] GIRLS’ -Mahogany Tan, Lace, last. Black Calf and Tan Calf, 1.98 Values up to 50c 15¢ «» A table filled with miscellaneous titles of popular authors; cloth bound, 300 Pairs of Boys’ and Girls’ Calf and Patent Colt Shoes to be closed out at 812 Remarkably Fi ine Velvet Hats (MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLES) $1.97 Regular Prices $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00, Black, brown, navy, purple and gray. H. C.F KOCH &.C0., Inc, 125th St,, Weat