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sion at the Marne, Gen. Petain’s heroic defense of Verdun permitted the Allied = ORIGINAL WORCKSTERGHIAG, forces to awit the day of final victury with Increased hope. adds real enjoyment to i } ; i | kets will be turned ly t ens ight otherwise av ie more than ie x office baton shortly thrown away. Try it. of a Combined Tribute {the Gains New Friends. ony " The Evening World's suggestion to combine the proposed memorial to the late Major John Purroy Mitchel with one to our soldiers and sailors who bave performed deeds of valor in this war is daily meeting with enthusias- tic approval. A great majority of the original Mitchel Memorial Com- mittee is in favor of the scheme and will support it, E. H. Outerbridge, President of the Chamber of Commerce and a mem- ber of the committee, said to-day that while be thought the tribute to our soldiers and sailors as planned by The Evening World would be a fine thing, he did not approve of com- binigg it with the honor the city is to pay its late Mayor, Mr. Outerbridge based his objec- tion on the idea that the Mitchel ’ memorial as originally planned was to do him honor as a citizen and a . Self-made man and not as a soldier or aviator. “As I under Mr. Quterbri make the Mitchel and and the matter,” satd “the idea wa: school childre inasmuch as it vas to be an object lesson in what a boy could do with his life by hard and honest work and relentless persever- r had noth- nal scheme o see them ance. “Mitchel's mili ing to do with and I should combined.” Mr, Outerb: ‘s view of the sit- uation is qui opposite to that taken by other leading men of the timate frie clared to-d opinion The ‘westion could | city pays him | atest one of he made | I am sure that he| it that way if he had his| could afford ting, I think great memor' should see th public man and Mitchel “I unders Memoria ual hon in viewing this ors to this city] or we could Yr chel Memorial should be | part and by itself, as I do not think it| ssive as if com- | at tribute we are} should -have the whole hearted sup- | port of the citizens of New York City,” said Mr, Kennelly. “If the scheme is carried out New York will have something to which she may always point with pride. Giving his life in the service of his country as he did, 1 can think of nothing more fitting than linking his memorial up with t ne that York owes to her soldiers and sail and various military units that have won distinction in the war just end~ ing.” The ing World's suggestion | calls for construction of a victory | arch, peace fountain, a picturesque | lagoon, ano) air stadium, a relics may be dis- rhere tribute may | museum where f played, and pla Ue paid to individ from Camp York yesterday Nnal rehearsals for he musical comedy xington TI begtaning next Ucket speculators s for the benefit, ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1918, ~The elevation of Gen. cooking is wasteful. Marshal of France !s of the Marne stopped the tide of inva- nc AUCE The Petit Parisien says that anothe,; general will be appointed marshal on the hundreds of dishes that oecasion of the French entrance into BONWIT TELLER &,CO. The Specially Shop of Originations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET HAVE ARRANGED FOR THURSDAY An Exceptional Special Sale of About One Hundred WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS : of CLOTH and VELVETEEN Reduced to 55.00 Formerly 75.00 to 150.00 Included are strictly mannish types in the favored silhouettes of the season, also fur trimmed styles with long shawl or con- vertible collars of Nutria or Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat). The materials are velour, duvet de laine, silvertone and velveteen in the desirable colorings. BONWIT TELLER & CO. FIFTH AVENUE ppl STREET Individualized “Jeune Fille” Types Distinctively Bonwit Teller G Co. in Misses’ Frock Fashions for Dinner and Evening Wear 69.50 to 185.00 The charm of youth is its ingenuousness and refreshing naivete—these quali- ties are sustained and emphasized in the collection of evening frocks specifi- cally designed for the younger set. The collection features frocks of taffeta with quaint Eugenie sleeve caps, clever treatments of ostrich feathers, dainty two-toned chiffons, steel beaded black satin and velvet, Sphinx and paillete effects, fur accentuations, odd side drapings and bouffant silhouettes, simple dotted nets, broche silks and sumptuous metal encrusted brocades. A Limited Collection of Misses’ SILK DUVETYN, LYONS SILK VELVET and CHIFFON VELVET FROCKS Reduced from Higher Prices to 95.00 Most exclusive styles featured with wood beading, embroidery, jet bead- ing, clipped white rabbit fur, panel backs, round neck net guimpes with puffed cuff, undersleeves, In the favored shadings. Misses’ Tailored and Dressy Frocks, 22.00 Formerly 35.00 to 45.00 In serge. combinations of serge-and-satin, braided and embroidered motifs’ satin, wool Jersey and light colored Georgette crepe. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Tailored and Dressy Frocks, 38.00 Formerly 59.50 to 85.00 A diversified assortment of styles in serge, tricotine, Poiret twill, velveteen satin, velour. Sizes 14 to i8. Misses’ Distinctive Gowns 50.00 Formerly 75.00 to 110.00 Original types in beaded tricotine, serge, velveteen, silk serge, satin, velour and marcela cloth. Sizes 14 to 18, 38th we were planning this great sale of Serge Dresses. From a number of new and effective models we picked four distinct styles—had them made especially to our order for this sale—the savin, incidental to the advantageous buying and careful planning enables us to make this exedbelonal announcement, Serge Dresses—button or braid trimmed—being painstaking copies of the more expensive models—in navy blue or black $22 50 ’ No Approvals . No Exchanges Velveteen Dresses—Splendid values—navy, brown or black—silk embroidered or braid trimmed, at $29.50 ‘Third Floor No. C. O. D. 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