The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1918, Page 9

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, . ¥ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1918, ‘ -MORGENTHAU AND ELKUS FOR COMBINATION MEMORIAL TO MITCHEL AND WAR HEROES alan Both Diplomats Also Favor a| Memorial Field in Central Park. Practically all the members of the Mitchel Memorial Committee who have been asked for their opinions on The Evening World's suggestion to combine the city's tribute to its former Mayor and one to other beroes who have given their lives in} the service of the country are en- | thusiastic over the plan and have vot-| uriteeread to give it their complete| support, The Fvening World's suggestion, falling for a combination of the two memorials provides for a victory| 4reh similar to the Arch do Triomphe in Paris and for individual trib- utes to heroes who have laid down, their lives in the cause of freedom. | Ong of these will honor the name of| {) Major Mitchel, It is The Evening World's sugges-| tion to crect this great testimonial to! New York's sons on the site of th old reservoir in Central Park, y serving seful purpose whate The scheme will be considered by | the committee which Rodman Wana- maker is organizing at the request of Mayor Hy Se by The Evening We widespread support outside the ranks of the Mitchel Committee, many men and women throughout the city hav. ing voiced their ap | Henry Morgent can Ambassador day that he was he. The Evening World's 1 “Major Mitchel typifi New York City that p: to Fo out and fight 4 States,” said Mr. Mc “I ade mired him very m dif The Eve- ning World's, proposed Memorial Field van pay a tribute to Major Mitchel personally, as well as other men nave made the great sacrifice th did, T think it would be ‘The 3 me to be the mos which the City of N hom e way in York could and died ir once pa r lem co vely and in dividually and would be @ memorial of which the city might always be proud.” | Abram I. I in speaking of the| proposed Men 1 Feld, de it had his u provided for « g tribute to Major| Mitchel, “The Evening Wor be a most excel Ekus. “Major Mitchel, however, de- serves an individua! honor paid him by this city, and I should dislike to| see this obligation slighted in any way. | If The Evening W ‘3 plan provides | for a tribute commensurate with what ork owes its late Mayor 1 artily in favor of it. | “The Memorial Piel I's Idea seems to scheme cer- | away the our boys in the} h brought to my Memoria the fin- | est way in ew York City} could pay an everlasting tribute to] her sons who have given th in the great fight for democr “Lam in sympathy with ti bers of the mittee who World's plan,’ ASS. “It ts a big ide big situation. The Memorial Field would reflect credit upon our city always, whereas some other plans for paying tribute to our soldier; si might not.stand the “If the Memorial provides for a fittin, Mitchel, as it appears to, to Major 1 should most certainly indorse it." Roosevelt st A New Stuffing for P= 6the Turkey! Four cupfuls of cooked rice, two teaspoonfuls of salt, and three- fourths cup of Edd : Badus 'E, Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N. Y. | fvil express himself, | form New York City’s tribute should ~ olive oil; you will know them by their | ‘olive color, | ll] 317 Broadway 26 Mitchel Memorial and also the com- ination tribute proposed by The Rvening World. He is a member of he Mitchel Memorial Committee and concerning what take. BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive ards’ Olive Tablets Get atthe Cause anc and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, act gently a the | bowels and positively do the work. 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Just step into any one of our 15 shirt specialty shops and you will find an assortment of shirts that will be a revelation to you. The materials, patterns, workmanship and _ the prices are right — abso- lutely right. The reason is, we are shirt specialists. Finest Woven Madras Shirts--and when’ we say finest Madras,we mean just that and more. Latest color combinations, guaranteed fast color and newest weaves Special 2.95 1407 Broudway Tuo new shops opening Jan, 1 Hotel Commodore—Hotel Pennsylvania Dainty and Nourishing CREAMETTES is dainty and! attractive to serve, as well as ‘| wholesome and nourishing. It isa! new American macaroni product, which cooks in one-third the time of ordinary macaroni, Your grocer undoubtedly carries Creamettes. If he doesn’t, have him | Jorder for you. Then try the following | recipe: j Creamettes and Pork rs The Creamette Company Minneapolis Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Lace Window Curtains, Spreads and Sash Lace Materials Are being shown for the Winter season in a most un- usual assortment of Foreign and American designs. ' An Exceptional Value for Tuesday Imported Lace Novelty Curtains Several hundred pairs suited to the Living and Dining Room, Library or Boudoir; formerly $4.75 to 10.25, at $3.95, 5.90 and 8.50 a pair Other styles in regular stock $5.50 to 42.50 pr. Linens for Thanksgiving Standard grades of Pure Irish Linen Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, at decided price,advantages. Full Bleached Damask Table Cloths | $3.75 4.95 6.50 Heavy Satin Double Damask Table Cloths In four handsome circular designs; 2x2 yds, $7-50 2x216 yds, $8.95 2x3 yds, $11.25 i 24 x 24 inches, doz. $8.50 | Napkins match 26 x 26 inches, dos. $9.75 | Irish All Linen Satin Damask Table Linen In a variety of pretty patterns; per yard at $1.75 Irish All Linen Satin Damask Napkins, full bleached; size 22 by 22 inches; dz. $5. 75 Blankets, Comfortables, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases At the following very low prices White Blankets Fancy Blankets With pink and blue borders; per pair Ju new Jacquard designs and colors, $7.95, 9.50 and 11.75 $3.65, 4.95 and 8.50 Comfortables Army Blankets New designs in attractive coverings, Grey and olive drab; attractively priced $3.45, 6.50 and 10.95 at $8.95 and 9.75 Muslin Sheets Muslin Pillow Cases | Hemmed, . . $1.55, 1.85, 1.98 42c, 50¢ and 58e | Hemstitched,. $1.68, 1.95, 2.45 48c, 55 and 62¢ Motor Robes at $8.95, 11.75, 13.50 to 42.00 Attractive assortments are now being shown in Plushes, Velours and Cloths, in colors to | harmonize with the furnishings of cars. | GIFT FURNITURE | Useful and ornamental, always most acceptable | to the recipient. These are priced low: <<. Mahogany End Tables, $7,50¢ Mahogany Smoking Stands $8.50 || Tip Tables, Japanese Lacquer, 10,00 '| Mahogany Windsor Chairs, 13.50 Mahogany Nest of Tables, 15,00 Mahogany Spinet Desks, 27.50 Mahogany Secretaries, - 47,50 oi y Ss Mahogany Muttin 6 tands, $8.00 Inlaid, Martha Washington Work 29.50 30.00 | | | | Hemmed, .’. Hemstitched, . Mahogany Tea Wagon, with glass tray top, as illustrated, $15.00 Gate Leg Table, mahog- am f6xéd iu isk, as illustrated, $14.50 ‘Tables, in American Walnut, Mahogany Gate Leg Tables, AB neh 40D. oo r0anece sald Today theJohn Wanamaker Store Enters Upon Its Twenty-third — Year in New York City In the Auditorium Anal Christnas Exhibition aud Sale of Oriental Rugs 1,768 rugs, finest of their kinds, their prices aggregating $300,000 (a very moderate valuation on the general market basis)— including 663 rugs which- were $91,500, and which are to go for $63,600. This is a remarkable accomplishment— this assembling at this time of so many Oriental rugs of artistic attractiveness and intrinsic value at prices so extremely low. "| the Barc which besten é ree the advent of the Oriental rug into America, there has been no more “ifficult period, | be smailer yee nt be Be Loew oNe The war almost totally paralyzed the indus- | fU& are concerned. And _ prices will be try. its ending will hardly put it back to | high. where it was. Looms have been destroyed. So that tomorrow's exhibit and sale Thousands of weavers who went to war will never come back. The sheep “on a thousand | 18 of immediate and practical significance hills” have been killed for food. Homes | to all lovers of the world’s best rugs. have been wrecked—and the religion of the best class of rug-weavers prohibit their going out from their homes to work. The future production of Oriental is, to say the least, problematical. It will There are rugs from Persia, from India, from Asia Minor, from China—rugs suitable for living-room, dining-room, library, hall, bedroom, music room— long nar- row rugs, square rugs, oblong rugs—wonderful color effects--uncommon designs— something for every need, at lowest present cost. These Smaller Chinese Rugs, Reduced All fine quality—embossed- tan, old gold. Sites 2Vo% 414 feel Were $40 to $60... .special $29.50 to $39.50 : Sizes averatihe 3x5 feet Average size 8 #10 feet f Were $55 and $60............ special $39.50 | Were $295 to $344 special $225 fj Average size 4x6 feel steerage 9x12 feet Were $110 to $125...........:%. special $75 | Were $400 to $475. . . special $295 |] Persian, Indian, Turkish Rugs Reduced Shirvans and Mosouls from 3 to 4 tt. in width and 5 to 7 tt. in length, $45 grade... .... .$27.£0 Daghestans and Cabistans, 314 to 4 {t. in width and 5 to 6 tt. in length, $57.50 to SUG WANG Lis ca deve edncsaceaawan bs $37.50 and $47.50 Beloochistans, rich and silky, 2°4 x 5 to 3 x 6 ft., $40 to $57.50 grade... . . $32.50 and $42.50 light and dark blues, old ivory, old rose, Imperial yellow, Average size 6x9 feet Were $195 to $250. .... special $125 to $165 Persian mahals and sultanabad, average size 744 x 104 ft., $210 to $250 grade.......$159 Average size 9 x 12 ft., $825 to $866 grade.........ccccececvecsceeees $239 to $269 These Large Chinese Rugs, Reduced Size Regularly Special Size Regularly Special Regularly Special 12x 10 ft ; $295 $265 $395 | 13.10 x 9.11 Ae 325 375 { 11.10 x 10 ft.... 395 395 650 12.8x 9.11 ft.. 350 365 550 | 12.4x9.10ft..... 500 375 258 475 12 x 10 ft . 475 875 375 495 Black Silks and Satins Our $4.50, $5.50, $3. 50 yd. | Plenty of These $6.50, $8.50 grades: § | 2,000 yards only, at this price, Satins, crepe, | | | charmeuse, double-face eatins, satin voluptuous, wool- | back satin, satin royal, satin brocades, baronet, | meteor, panne Georgette, radium, striped voiles, | striped grenadine, ail black—don’t subject yourself to {| tain disappointment of being late. | Silk Rotunda, Main floor, Old Building Kitchen Tables—Reduced Were Speciab | 4all steel, 2514 x 39-inch tops, $22.50 $15 20 all steel, 2 6 all steel, 26 x 39-inch tops.. 15 all steel, 27 x 40-inch tops 20 steel tops, 25 x 42-inch... 39-inch tops. 23.00 15 33.50 22 Victrola X, A, $90-— $5 Down, $5 Monthly Mahogany or oak cabinet, 42 Inches high, 22/2 inches deep. 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