The evening world. Newspaper, November 29, 1918, Page 7

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aon eres, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 191 V4 into effect a new garrison ration for |news light to mother (he did not men- don't worry » Jall the American soldiers*in Europe | tion his injuries in a letter to her) eo{T can stan 48 a consequence of the signature of |it will not shock her too much. And|Lord left nm - the armistice. This was a task of no small magnitude when applied to an | —————— — —— army of over 2,000,000 men, Last week 15,000,000 pounds of canned beef from {Argentine was received. The total VU |Stock of frozen beef on hand to-day amounts to 20,000,000 pounds. The suggestion by the Quartermaster’s Department that boneless beef be shipped has proved a success. | Bread is now being made by a new cineca sponge process which tises only one- fifth of the yeast formerly necessary. » iss os Tt was suggested that candy for the But Soldiers Had Chicken, men be made in France, but investl- gation proved it was best to import * Duck and Venison—Released {t'trom'the United States. ph nk Met isa Prisoners Hungry. WITH RIGHT LEG SHOT OFF, yourself, because you know it and am only glad the what he did.” ———. ss | Lord &7avlor Lit 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street 53-57 West 14th St. THROUGH THE BLOCK TO 15th ST. Buy It on Our Famous Special Club Plan =f ||| 27): A Saturday A Sale AMERICAN ARMY OF OCCUPA- Children’s Bted Pross).—Only one turkey was po Ape po PA pip nn dnd pi i] £>— 4 Coats Hats erved on Thanksgiving Day in the|Plucky Private Nolan Writes He'll entire American Army of occupation. Use Artificial Limb and Is This was at the mess of fifteen far- Glad Injury Isn’t Worse. sighted officers of the Bureau of] One of the plucky American lads soon Operations at the headquarters of the |to return home is John J. Nolan, 104th $4 Division at Remich. The turkey! yieia Artillery, part of the 27th Divi- Was purchased on Noy. 11 and was sion, a son of Andrew Nolan, of the fattened for the feast. Pulitzer Building. He has lost ye Other Thanksgiving dinners in the/right leg, but says ih @ letter to hl army varied according to.the an ata Gat ‘i full th oe officers and he doctor & ve a len Ste in nuity of the cooks, Owing to {before I leave this side, so T can walk shee Ane, poles a © ' |right off the boat about January, 1919." transportation difficultiqs the Quar-| ‘private Nolan enlisted July @ of last termaster was unable to furnish the| year pnd trained ‘at Van Cortlandt fuxuries and trimmings, Park, Plattsburg and Spartanburg. He While the Americans had plenty of |satled from Newport News. He was All the Latest Records H ip, Eand wholesome and substantial food, from |80 badly wounded in action the doe- sell an tho ca mato ¢ 4 " : fi . tors had to remove his leg above the well as the old melodies to Get a ticket as you come in the enemy lines came further reports 10% had (0 ene letters select from on the Club Plan. ‘ . 3 the store— “Now, dad, I want you to break the prisoners, food riots among the de- of hunger among the released Allied | i feated troops and civilians privations, | —~—— — = - ————————————— : Candy L ne Lord &lavlor the 32d Division a quarter of venison Mother Goose Hall 3gth Street —FIFTH AVE tractive Terms—as low as ‘$1 Weekly if you wish. THIS OUTFIT MAKES A WONDERFUL GIFT A sale consisting of a Columbia Grafonola, beautiful finished Record Cabinet, like cut, in olden oak or mahogany, and Siz Records or Twelve Selections St. Nicholas AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF Coe tee” sails every half hour for $12.50 Practical full fash- ioned all Worsted Sweater Coats with collar and belt in Khaki. Rose, navy, gray, black, Copenhagen Children’s. Sweater Coats $9.75 All wool, angora’ finish, with — sailor collar and sash. $2.95 to $7.95 Extraordinary value pictured, $7.95— represents a hand-blocked Bat—finest qual- ity es adjustable brim, classic crown, handsome heavy silk faille ribbon, elabor- ately sashed bow and long double stream- ers; in all desired head sizes—an elegant VAIUC. ce ccevccecccovoccesseveves $7. Also Children’s Velvet and Velveteen Hats All Winter colors, new and charming styles, for utility and dress wear—hand- somely finished with ribbon sashes, cockades and gay little feathers—specially priced ffOM oes eee ee eeeeeeees+ $2.95 to $5.50 Best quality imported velours—large and small shapes—black, navy, seal brown, khaki and myrtle green—a type for every child; beautifully trimmed with tailored bows and sashes. These hats are in fact an opportunity in quality and style value— priced from........+.+++$6.75 to $9.50 Fourth Fleor. all the little boys and girls to come and see him. The Good Ship was served, It was a gift from resi- dents of Luxemburg whose hunting J c That’s where you will find preserve is near the division head- quarters at Consdorf. The officers at 2d Division Head- quarters at Larochette had duck cost- 5 Santa Claus ing 40 to 50 francs a piece. Chicken took the place of turkey at the tablos Rose, navy, green, brown, heather mixtures Thrd Floor JE— 39th Street Beventh Floor. of the officers of the Ist Division at q | Canac : ee scone Sauna a e e ’ e \ a eo. Extraordinary Sale Misses’ Suits, Coats and Dresses : ect, “na mincement, doughnuts F R A T An Extraordinary Occasion—the Result of a Special Purchase a thers wird lio Rady vocusamnsoe U I { S Shown Saturday for the first time—Noteworthy because of the smart, exclusive character of the suit the men to buy poultry from the far- | mers. Some of the troops along the Moselle bought pike or river trout. aud coat models—the distinctive newness and the high class character of the fabric and the tailoring— an event which those who come will always remember because of the unusual values. Hiss Geils seta ane Eviver 5 95 heen Inte Geroacyee Grades at e Misses’ Suits Misses’ Coats ; Hix banded tice was given the Advance Spring model, being one of the new short box- A substantial, dressy, fine, heavy all-wool velour—the u American Quartermaster Corps to put Oe THOUSAND HATS at this remarkably low price—made up es- pecially for this eventful occasion—style, quality and value are so un- usual that to see them is to catch at a glance the full import of this timely sale, coat models with the semi-tight sleeve and close-fitting | ideal cold weather fabric—light but warm—lined through- shoulders that will influence the Spring styles—Beautifully | out with fancy silk—giving the coat a unique and smart developed in an all wool black velvet—smart rich fur collar | touch—deep shawl collar of French Seal—all the wanted —sizes 14 to 18—-made especially t colors—sizes up to 18 years— jorder an qntreduced at avery eeetalieiee! $45.00 Extraordinary value... e sevdeccdvecoccees $45.00 The New Party, Dancing Frocks and Evening Dresses New and smart effects—designed under the enthusiastic impulse of Peace—Striking in all the new and wanted colors —Developed along those youthful lines that enhance the girlish figure and lend picturesque beauty to the toilette—Every- thing is so particularly new and refreshing—so winsome and smart that it will pay you to come and see this showing if only UINE gosyaar RAIN for the new style hints—Models in tulle—metal cloth effects—Georgette—Chiffon and Velvets,....$25.00 up to $195.00 i TMrd Floor, be ’ Girls’ Wool Serge Dresses : COATS i aipsitaliag AE Fae = : For Men, Women, Children High - Grade * Based upon the price of wool serge to-day, it would be impossible to duplicate these dresses at Saturday’s price. 4 models in all sizes— from 8 to 14 years—you will arpieeals the importance of this occasion when we tell you that the price does not represent the actual wholesale cost. Special Afternoon Dresses A copy of an exclusive Lanvin model—navy, Co- penhagen, brown and flesh —sizes up to 17 YOats, Bt..0ccs $22.50 Juniors’ Coats Wool velour and Angora velour—plain or fur-trim- med—all wanted shades sizes up to 17, years, at....., $35.00 Girls’ and Juniors’ Party Dresses of Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Chiffon and Tulle....... $18.50 to $59.50 To make room for our Special Holiday Stocks we must rearrange our store, and will place on sale } 1,000 COATS at Big Reductions. ‘To-Morrow, Saturday Unmatchable Values!1\} il Misses’ Double 50 oh ° e a — w Coats $55.00 Made to sell at a very much higher price—marked special for Saturday at a figure that insures a ‘re- markable opportunity to ob- tain a high-class coat at an unusually low price. Velour Cloth Coats Lined throughout with Peau de cygne-—taupe nutria and French Seal collars — several models for selection —one of which is illustrated. Women’ ‘Tex. and si Distinctive in those tell- ing style attributes that proclaim real exclusive smart dressy coats. Third Floor Men's and Women's Ele- 50 gant Mohairs — Sp!endl Ag materi Fino tailoring. OBO values ....ecees 2 Hoys’ and Girls’ - 55) Stronzly made of dependable . i materials, 85. value ss am Geedyaar RAINCOAT COMPANY 945 Broadway Bet. 22d & 23d Sts. (Flatiron Building) OUR ONLY 8 IN NEW YORK, Boys’ Norfolk Suits Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes $ 13.50 to $22.50 Special for Saturday Thoroughly substantial clothing made from Boys’ Black Leather} Girls’ Boots, high-cut reliable fabrics—keeping in mind the service need Laced Shoes with broad | laced, dark tan and black of the healthy boy. toes; sizes 2 to 6..$3.95 fallskia with cloth $7.50 Mi Shoes, white Forehanded preparation enables us to quote prices that Boys’ Scout or Play will prove of exceptional interest to economical parents. ) i n . ‘ Snoes, tan or black leathers; Extra Pair of Knickerbockers with these suits Ate Ey —made of cheviot and tweeds in grays, browns and green Beat Boellih tl h mixture—sizes 7 to 18 years. ,_ ee fn a «ast Shoes, Children’s high-cut ; in tan or black; sizes - . More of These Boys’ Corduroy Suits cnaani { 00 | sed shoks,” white ets Extra Pair of Knickerbockers, $9.95 conceded to be the best values of the season—sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ All Wool Chinchilla Overcoats in navy, Woren’s Felt Slipper xy gray and brown—sizes 3 to 10 years.........Special $15.00 We direct your particular attention to the quality of the fur—the satin the ornaments and the details of the workmanship and silk linings—the entire ensemble proclaiming style, individuality and refinemgnt. French Seal—Nutria—Moline in types that forecast the correct styles for late Winter wear. Shop early if possible—but come when you can Saturday No ‘phone orders—No C, O. D, orders—No Approvals—No Exchanges ee! Oth Floor A Tonic and i Health Builder} 4 Remove that warning cough or eold with Cal lets). ‘They give stre ilness. 50c boxes at druggists or from i ECKMAN LABORATORY, Phila-|§ delphia, Manufacturers of Eekman's| j piberstife-Ades: n ‘2 y ae Be. y ery rhs (the caletum tab: th to combat | é 500 pairs in different colors Boys’ School Overcoats—double-breasted ulsters rr Pay std artes fe bs bald $1.25 with belted back and convertible collar—sizes 10 to 18 P MOREA ie s'snsdesssneiessecisaus opesese $15.00 to $30.00 Second Floor, Fourth Floor

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