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y to ‘The Evening World.) » 1. 1, Nov. 26.—Among the many properties taken over by the Government during the war was the Sayville Wireless Station, owned by so called “American syndicate,” and the question has arisen whether it will revert to, its original private owners. It was semi-officially announced here to-day tlt the Government had bought the plant outright after it was taken over. KNOCKS OUT PAIN THE FIRST ROUND Comforting relief from pain makes Sloan’s the World's Liniment This famous reliever of rheumatic aches, soreness, stiffness, ’ painful sprains, neuralgic pains, and most other external twinges that humanity ys its great sales ically never fails to mforting relief. because it bring spee | Always ready for use, it takes little to penetrate without rubbing and pro- duee results, Clean, refreshing. At all drug stores. A large bottle means oo RADIO PURCHASED. 300 NEAR-ROOKIES SHOW _ SPEED AS BUILDERS Newly Trained Men Erect Six Bare racks at Camp Mills in Just Half an Hour, CAMP MILLS, N. Y., Nov. 26-— Three hundred men, green hands three months ago, yesterday erect- ed the frames of six barracks, laid the floor of the first story, placed the sleepers of the second floor, and Nailed siding os high as the second story, after putting the lining om first. The work was done in thirty minutes, and at the rate the men Were working they could have com- pleted a building in two hours. Major Ha who was in charge of con- on at Camp Upton, and Capt. jrover had charge of the work. The men were all from the 210th Engl- neers, and while they worked their band tried to give thém additional in- spiration to go faster, but the music was almost drowned by the sound of the hammers, —_——»__—_ | TRUCK HITS CAR; 5 HURT. Police Lieutenant Among Injured Brooklyn © Five men were injured when s mobile truck being taken out of a age at No. 49% Hamilton Avenve, Brook- lyn, crashed into a crowded weat-bound JHE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1918, & ‘BONWIT TELLER & CO. * he Specialty Shop, firth AVENUE ‘Onpinations 36™ STREET Introduce Entirely New and Original ‘Jeune Fille’ Fashions in Misses’ Evening Frocks The most charming conceptions, executed with an engaging grace and in style-manners that de- lightfully carry the verve and esprit of youthful | naivete and simplicity. Silver and Tulle Frocks 65.00 Crushed silver cloth bodices with garlands of metal flowers —-the silver is shot with the color to match the skirt of tulle in cherry, turquoise, maize or rose. Sizes 14 to 18. Velvet and Taffeta Frocks 65.00 A-bodice of velvet with tulle scarf has a draped side bouf- + 60, $1.20. | Hamilton Avenue street car this fant shirt in shot taffeta. In the following combinations: morning. The truck, which belonged to the Cherry-and-black, turquoise-and-brown, orchid-and-puple, ETT age rg eo ge sea foam blue-and-navy, shell pink and stonz blue. Sizes of No. a Gar Street 14 to 18. Brooklyn, was thrown out and suftered injuries about the head and fava The jothera injured, yi f Broo« Harry Hanse: 36 38 fracture of back; Ira ¢ cerations of ank Kkunte, ture of right knee hands, and Joneph Dimico | Street, Incarations of han Metal Brocade & Velvet Frocks, 85.00 “* Silver and metal brocade bodices with chiffon velvet skirts in black, rose and Joffre blue. Fe th ter H , SCHUBERT 863, Scho ° PHONOGRAPH! 10 Al ~ aba, Meee Xo, 85 S boule Disk Hecurass $10 65 Schubert ft Steel Plant followed an explosion of oil, destroyed about half of the big crescent plant of Pi the Crucible Steel Company here to- day. Two hundred workmen, engaged in tho plant when the explosion oc- 4 your opportunity to | curred, escaped, only one of their num- type with 10 opel, | ber being slightly burned. A break in Therion, 2° POP4let | on oil pipe line caused the fuel to run IT MAKES LITTL! NCE WHAT YOU A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GéT IT ¥: tion at our | into an open fur nd the explosion showrooms, Ong Might up, . which followed ripped a large section The Bell Talking Machine Co., | of roof off the wire mill department of 4244 Wee’ u RE R. . ©, ‘the plant Lord & Taylor —FIFTH AVENUE— Do Your Christmas Shopping Early 38th Street 39th Street Women’s Handsome Coats On Sale at Extraordinarily Low Prices Those who desire high-grade coats at prices very much less than coats of this character usually sell for should attend this sale. ILVERTONE CLOTH COATS—also velours— those soft, rich fabrics that make up so effect- ively and give such satisfactory service—taupe Nutria and Seal collars—beautifully lined throughout with peau de cygne —one of the season’s best values..... Women’s Coats at $29.50 A clearing from our own stock of fur-trimmed and plain tailored coats—made of reliable velour in the new belted models with novelty pockets—the plain tailored coats were designed especially for customers who have their own furs $29 50 —all coats substantially lined—in wanted colors—very special. F a Third Floor, ELOUR COATS—wool, richly and effectively trimmed with Nutria and Seal—many models to select from, including coats with large shawl col- lars and the new choker collar—beautifully lined throughout pity peau de cygne silk—a value that will surprise the most ex- acting. Sale Brice.....:.-+00¢ eT $55.00 $75.00 Tailor Dress Serges in navy blue and black 54 inches wide will be on Sale ‘Tomorrow at $3.25 yard Seoond Floor American Zephyr Ginghams large variety of Checks, Stripes and Plaids 32 inches wide will be on Sale Tomorrow at 35c yard ‘eoond Floor, Handsome Moquette Couch Covers Much Below Present Market Price $18.50 Reproductions of fine antique Persian Rugs, in a selection of very decorative colorings; 5 feet by 8 feet 9 inches. Rich Damask Portieres, $17.75 Pair Splendid quality and in many beautiful designs. 21 yards long. Rose, Blue, Gold, Mulberry, Green Every Woman Likes Dainty Slippers The diversity of styles shown meets every social and home need-Slippers for all occasions at very attractive prices, “The Coronation”’ Bench made Evening Slip- pers with beaded tongue and vamps — different leathers and satins, $10.00 Black Satin Slippers Bench made; black satin lined; long slender vamps, $7.00 f Satin Opera Slippers—pink, blue and white » H. S. Huck Towels Reduced Cloth of Gold Slippers Reduced to $2.95 a dozen Sold at a much higher price..., Second Floor, 4th P1007 mem. Fine Irish Double Damask Table Cloths i Splendid designs—-Reduced as follows: AOE VAPOR sata) 5d ches ee nen i Napkins to Match Per dozen $3.95 Now | $4.85 jecoud Floor a 1918. We see a continuous de- mand for our *‘‘West- pointer” shoes, specially among soldiers now being released to take up civilian life. They’ve become so accustomed to broad toe comfort that they will have | no other. | | Ideal for any man who's always on the go. Anatom- ically correct. | Consider a moment how) ithe foot operates in walk-, jing. First you raise the jheel; the Big’Toe is then set for action; you push forward by pressing the ground with its tip. To do this properly the shoe must let the Big Toe stretch it- self out directly forward. Our *‘‘Westpointer” does. | The identical last that) eliminated foot trouble at |West Point. Hence its) name. | In tan $7.50; black $8.50. | All leather both and out. *Ragiatered Trademark. inside | ROGERS PEET COMPANY Broadway Broadway at 13th St. “The at 34th St. Four | | Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave. at Warren at 41st St | TELLS OTHERS. OF VALUE OF MENTHO-LAXENE COLD AND COUGH SYRUP, Mrs, M. Luding, 136 Beacon ave- nue, Jersey City | “I find the thi |fine and would not be without it. It| has been in our home for three year as good as the Mentho-L | With very little advertising, dreds ‘of thousands of bottles of} |Mentho-Laxene are sold every year | by druggists, and each year the sales grow larger. Get a 2% ounce bot-| tle, concentrated, and mix with} simple syrup to make a full pint. Di- rections and guarantee of satisfac tion are with each bottle. A pint lasts a long time for the whole fam-| ready prepared medicines, but easy | to mix.—Advt, | |} RELIABLE METHOD OF HAIRCARE |, Hair is by far the most conspic-| uous thing about nd is probably | the most easily damaged by bad or| careless treatment. It we are very careful in hair washing, we will have virtually no hair troubles, An es-/ pecially fine shampou for _ this weather, one that brings out all the | |natural beauty of the hair, that dis-! |solves and entirely removes all dan- | |druff, excess oil and dirt, can easily |be used at trifling expense by simply dissolving a teaspoonful of Canthrox | (which you can get at any drug: | gist's), in a cup of hot water. ‘This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, cnough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head. ‘This chemically dissolves all impurities and creates a soothing, jcooling lather, Rinsing leaves the scalp spotlessly clean, soft and pliant, while the hair takes on. the |richness of natural color, also a |fluffiness which makes it seem much |heavier than it is. After Canthrox |shampog, arranging the hair is a pleasure. ~-Advt HOME MADE TEA ~ FOR CONSTIPATION jis used by entire families because it is purely vegetable, does the work and costs very little, and [Fr iste have Leow selling it for many years.——Aavt, | 1.97t04.97| | 119 West 24th St., bal ro4 Near 6th Ave. The wonderful coat values offered in our ~ GREAT COAT SALES All Prices Slashed to make this the biggest value-giving event of Nearly 3,000 beautiful Winter Coats, all becoming models made of the most wanted fabrics. Thanksgiving Special Coats Coats ‘ SUNDAY WORLD W WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS» gee ge | plush Coat with soft, natural | color Nutria Fur fabric trim- gest Coat value for 1918! | med is pictured. It perfectly typifies the style you may expect in every one of the 617 Coats in this $10.00 group. ‘The others (14 different models) are made of Vel- veteen Plush, Wool Kersey Cloth, Velour Coating, Chev- iot and Broadcloth. Here is New York's big 584 smart new Winter Coats of desirable mixtures and the new Chin Chow cloth. The plush-trimmed model pictured is a representative value selected from the sev- eral styles in the lot. * : They come in all sizes an: the season's fashionable col- most wanted colors. | ors. Coats of all sizes and in the Wonderful Valuesin _Coats for Girls, 6 to 14 Years A--A practical and attractive Mix- ture Coat with the popular collar of mole fur fabric , cross-over B—A warm cheviot Mixture Coat with all-round belt. It splendid wear. will give A big berg C—Here is naore real value than it seems possible to buy at the price. It’s a warm jwool-and-cotton Fancy Mixture.... D—A rich, dressy Velvet +++ $2.97 een Plush Coat so moclerately priced it can be used as an every-day garment House Dresses Here is a smart one-piece eas of firmly woven ity Striped Galatea, at +1% This colgred Crossbar Voile Waist with white organdie Collar and cuffs and hemstitched frills is one of several equally 4 good models from which ~ you can select a Waist at $100 Some of the Other Dollar Day Specials Women's Warm ¢ chambray length front, closing with pearl buttons. of five different models, ) one's materint alone being‘worth more than our price of Bloomers, closed sess for $1,00 Girls’ White Batiste Slip-Over Gown} shirred. .2 for $1.00 Children's Sleeping Garments of Flannclette. ...2 for $1.00 Linene Sailor Rompers for children 2 for $1.00 Misses’ Envelope Chemise of Nainsook oe] Children's Cover-All Apr pherd Check Babies’ Short Dress of 8 Flannelette and Drawers Dress Children’s One-Piece Pajamas; Flannelette... Girls’ Two-Piece Military Oress of Khakl Corsete in choice of several styles The “National's” Outlet Store, 119 W. 24th St., Near 6th Ave. ANTS $5.97 Uys Te 12 cheaper ARO beter ian ene tow Waists, good quality Shoes, well made good style! House Dre.ses,” Girls’ School Dresses, Babies’ Garments. In every section and corner through |f J out the store, from its busy basement to the second floor, you Ilfind signs point- ing out Special Thanksgiving DOLLAR DAY Bargains. These are bigger and better than il seems possible to offer, as these few examples show: Smart Waists