The evening world. Newspaper, November 29, 1918, Page 16

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ee = worpes HEROSM OF OF MEN FROM NEW JERSEY TOLD IN NVLETTERS ent back n he line fo | forty-cight hour | “Mother, if you‘could see Company Fr now, you worldn't many As- ‘ |bury Park boys in it” wrote Cook © | New stories of the norolsm and! George Elliott. “On Oct. 12 the 29th} | Division wont ‘over the top’ with| “ Company E leading the 14th Reg!- | , | LOTS ()f ment, Our losses were about fifteen | leaves only about sixty men in the company, and they went in last night lfor forty-oight hours.” | | dated Oct. 20, Private eee A small bottle of “Dan- derine” makes hair thick, b glossy and wavy. ) Removes all dandruff, stops itching scalp and fall- " ing hair. ey beautiful ba > wavy and fre + A matter of usi lc Danderine. It is easy and pensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just get a bottle of Knowlton's Danderine now ~-it costs but a few cents—all drug stores recommend it—apply a little $48 directed and within ten minutes there will be an appearance of Abundance, freshness, fluffiness and an tneomparable gloss and lustre, and try as you willy not find a trace of dandruff or fal surprise will be ter about weeks’ use, when you will see new hair—fine and downy at first—yes but really new hair—sprouting out all ove ur Ip--Danderine is, we belic sure hair grower, destroye vdruff and cure for Hehy sealp, falling hair at once. strous, fluffy lruff is merely If you want t prove how pretty and soft your hair y is, moisten a cloth with a little D erine and care fully draw it through your hate ing one small strand at atime. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful wo moments—a delightful who tries 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Cor. Driggs Ave. SUITS and OVERCOATS for MEN & YOUNG MEN Qiforing Fo! and Winter Weight ore Oxtot Fay H $8.50 to $16 |price our company pald was awful |was always the | “I laid there all day, shells dropping all | We hadn't | covered and the enemy let loose | still for « =. Tobe possessed of a head of aa ft, | Theavy © |Paul Case Wr Infar [New Je “y Nati wrk, are in fetters bury T tol ved by relatives of the Not a man was ta » pri six-de ht ina to 17, ha of Oct. 12 short rest d was In a letter “You will know by this time that our company has been in one of the There are | left with worst battles of the war, few of the old ‘H' 1 injuries, ‘BIN’ Taylor came fine and he is here How | the with me ir; but your real | { two! it never fails to stop |: tak-| sseremery Biggest Credit House Grand Street Smith Street BROOKLYN $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent. Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening » New Account Clothing for Your Whole Family on Easy Terms $21 10 *45) ultings tn Wan WERCOATS | Boys’ Suits soi Overcoais Children's Suits & O'coats winging Rorses I ever came through I don't know. Surely it was the hand of God. The ground that we took was considered’! one of the strong points in the Ger- man line, There was not a man in | the company that turned back or) hesitated. Twice in: one day our | regiment was cited for bravery, at was surely a great victory, but the | Mother, Harold Daley never test iis smile. He was a wonderful pal, and what good Harold never thought other friends we were of himacif it doing some for it was 4 great privi to have known him.” Private G. Edwin Sherman wrote that Sergt. William Taggart saved his life. “After being hit 1 crawled tnto a shell hole to wait for a stretcher bearer, but none came,” he wrote his mother us with machine gun fire. Woe laid very few minutes (seemed like ve called for help ugain This time * found me “He hrough murderous ma chine gun fire at the peril of his lit | He guided me to safety and stayed with me until 1 received first aid treat ment. God bless him, mother dear! He ix a man! hours), thi WANTS GERMAN SPY NAMES. American Defense § Make It One of That Germany shall make the Allies the agents In the dosen pewee terms suggested by the American Defonse Society in a letter fo the President diminish her power to wage war. — mneasee Block, ‘Tenn., Nev, 29.—Frank ly of Parts, ‘Tenn., now sistant M to-dny Chalrm: that w one, block k, in t tion, Mr. C d his committer will select’ a block on this prominent avenue to be known 48 “Tennesseg Block."* 164, 166, 168 and 170 Cor. Wyckoff St. stock of Fe, all wouts 400 Fashionable Suits § Distinctive Creations Selected from Regular Stock Reduced from 45.00, 50.00 and to 60.00 Breadeloth Aud Coney, FurTrimmed, | || 45-inch loose model, plain, ————r SSS ” REE BROOKLYN 1329-1331 BROADWAY At Gates Ave., Brooklyn esi = STO RES 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 8th and 49th Sts., Brooklyn FULTON ST., Cor. of BRIDGE ST. At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn An Extraordinary Saturday Sale of $35.00 Wool Velour, \ | Hudyon Trimmed, 835.00 Seal, Chiffon Broadeloth h Sea al We have selected for special reduction a limited number of exclusive models in Winter suits, designed in rich wool velours, broadcloths and rich novelty materials—representing a most unusual offering of high cost suits at low price. = — Many expensively trimmed with seal, beaver and other furs Exceptional Blouse Offerings Dainty Novelties Customarily to 6.75 9.95 Exquisite effects in satin, crepe de chine and Georgette, lace trimmed or embroidered in elaborate motifs; all new colorings. Charming New Styles Customarily to 8.50 5-95 Speciat showing of the most beautiful of the season's models in Georg- ettes and satins, in new “sunset” shades, page te we Racy Seal Coats, ‘Win, sport model, full loose back, with belt, shawl col- 2.50 lar of natural squirrel or rich skunk raccoon, Hudson Seal Coats, ith self collar of Hudson 50 Beet oe Hudson Seal Sport Coats, 32 in., loose palied mega, 8 in. border, large Russian d shawl collar, extra wide O30 #? cuffs of beaver. Wolf and_Black Skunk Sets Of taupe, large animal line scarf trimmed with tails 75 and paws; canteen or barrel ¢. 39: shape muffs, HUNDSON SE, wa MUFFS, SPECIAL Sport jutria iia Mais Coats, 30-inch 125” Hudson Seal Coats, 47 inch, dyed skunk co! 265 lar, cuff and border; loose Seal Sets, belted model. Hudson With large irelght stole, 13x90 in.; solid skins, se~ 0 lected pelts; barrel or can- 65 ? teen shape muff, Poirot and Lucile Fox Sets pie te MD te A Large animal shapes with shicred silk lining, large barrel shape muffs with heads and tails, KID CONEY MUFFS, SPECIAL, in sport model, reversible border of self fur; natural and taupe; loose belted models, Special Sale Fur Stina Cine Wool Velour, Seal Collar, Belted Model, $24.50 27-50_ For street Greatly reduced from 37.50, 42.50 and 47.50 Stunning coats in Pompom cloths, broadcloths and crystal cloths, with collars and cuffs of skunk or seal. Sale of Dresses Customarily to 45.00, 2 00 ‘ or afternoon wear, in Georgette, satin, tricolette and vel- yeteen, beautifully draped effects Serge Suk Soutache Braid, 824.60 ay) 49° | | 30 Natural, Bla | No credits, Sale Extraordinary! For Christmas! Fine Wolf Scarfs and Muftfs at 50 Cents on the Dollar 10 Gray and Lucille. ...... 49 Natural, Black, Taupe an 14 Natural, Gray, Taupe an }2 Natural, Black, Taupe a 6 Gray and I ointed eee » Taupe ar iuutully ma The Muffs are | | of the various colors | 73 Natural, Black, Taupe and Lucille... 11 Natural, Gray, Lucille and Pointed, 382 Natural, Black, Taupe and Lucille 1? Natural, Taupe, Lucille and Pointed . In order te it all mfy share in the unusual Onportunity we cannot send iliese furs on rei 8 or exchanges. Oy Dir Christmas for All the Fi Every member of the t | been remembered in our sto: Slippers, which includes over a hundred different attractive styles. Old folks and young folks, big folks and little folks—all may } {and color they like best i right size, and the ingly to meet varying “g tions.” MEN’S SLIPPERS 98c to $5.95 with padded Ke It slippers soles <,> snag ttl Thousands of Them—Brooklyn’s Finest Showing—Santa Claus on the Spot! Great Days in TOYLAND very child fl the newest ani produce chosen from, It is a faseir of light, and g Ilere are sor Doll Dishes For the Little Trains 1 'Train Private Subway Entrance, Hoyt St. Slippers ‘amily prices range oblig- LAND on Saturday and bring its parents! The wonderfel collection of Dolls, Toys, and Games is ready For the Girls en Toys Store Opens 9 A. M. a N Closes 6 P. M. | We bought this splendid lot of small furs from a maker who specializes in making up,wolf pelis. Natur- ally, he can produce extremely smart, fashionable styles through his knowledge of how to secure the best results from this particular fur. The range of models is large, and includes all the desirable colors— Black—Taupe—Gray—Nat ural —Lucille—Pointed these Wolf Furs, aud a rare |} opportunity for the woman who wishes to ge! sim-il furs to |) wear with her plain tailored suit or coat, Here is the list of the prizes that we secured to sell at HALF PRICU: 147 Wolf Scarfs Beautiful Christmas gifts, Nira $9.75 d Lucille . 14.75 d Lucille. . . 16.50 nd Lucille. . 19.75 ; g 46% vd Pointed. . 29.765 |i de and will match the Scarfe at any yo the prices 5 duptel | —in any 133 Wolf Muffs Serond Floor Contral Bids. — |} rousehold has ck of Holiday ave the style n exactly the ill appropria- WOMEN’S SLIPPERS JUNIORS’ SLIPPERS 98c to $6.95 | » $1.10 to $2.95 felt felt slippers with stitching, | Of ‘felt in plain colors Neat |} ribbons, pompops or cord. Satin! models that fit growin: fect core slippers. with celle: ribbon flowers: | mene ai otek laa bike Soft kid slippers rectly. cond feo, West Ruiiding ond tor who can do so is invited to come to TOY- d most alluring that American makers can to be looked at, and admired, and without limit. iating place—with lots going on, and plenty air, and: room to see everything. ne of the things to delight boys and girls: For Outdoor Play .240 to 932.98 | Children’s Autos ....$6.24 to $37.99 59¢ to $5.24 | Velocipedes +c to $23.89 24 | Tricycles $6.89 to $23.89 "i .98 | Uand Cars $3.98 to $9.69 | 74 Push Mobile $1.24 to $4.°9 49 | Choo Cars 1.24 to $4.49 ; sa | 4c to $15.74 | $ So vor $7.19 For the Little Soldier | 350 to $5.24 | Metal Soldiers Seong 492 to $10.00 le Mechanic ‘Tanks ., ¢ $4.98 to Machine Toy Guns Toy Swords .. 99¢ to $1.46 | a | ie | Soldier Unitorme $1.50 to vam Druas verre se 18¥6 to $5.99 Yo) For the Little Toddler - Iron Toys ... ..84e to $13.89 Musical Toys.. 246 to 950 i Wooden Toys’. ibe to $5.49 Vourth’ fioae’ ‘West Building

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