The evening world. Newspaper, December 6, 1918, Page 10

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’ 281,000, and steel and tron products agere-|said, were also being cancelled, t guting millions of dollars also have| More than $1,000,000,000 has beer § IK K wages from $7 to 06.80 0 day and de- Congress for the army during the | $1,100, ony Ais sealed, cut from the navy's ealimates OF et, TRIKE HALTS WOR priving them of an $11 weekly allow- war, 7, rations for the cancellation cf|Ppenditures for the coming fiscal year, ON MILLS BARRACKS ance for board and transportation. e e Parlier in the day the House Appro- Secretary Daniels disclosed to-day. Orders discontinuing the allowance Black and reducing the pay were received | 1ack, SHOES $4.00 MUNSON Supertit tal #4. » 54 priations Committee, which ts in- eke vostigating to determine what part of wate ie Write s Stles Deep tw | Mechanics Fight Loss of 50 Cents| from Wast on Wednesday. The y War appropriations can be returned | that the hooartment , in Spain Day it Pay e masons and plasterers struck in sym-| fi to the Treasury, made public a state-|to date in the United States ¢ 6 (Associated Pres a Day in Pay and $11 pathy with the electricians, steam-.| Heavy fitters and plumbers employed by the|? P= ment from Mr.’ Baker showing $9,159,000.000 and those in Fra Nae Weekly Allowance. estimated saving of about twe 000,000, | Clough ne Contracting Com fd or nearly half the “ in Work on th i nen stopped work quietly rn BHINGTON, Dec. 6.—Secretary -|=The question of a Leag 8 is receivin At the building of a new base It disorde Zt and 27 BROADWAY, Phones Rowling Green 80’ the Neville onstruction in| Ubanim Contracts for pur. {tute adhesion to President Wilson's land and Vranee, he'ideas on the subject of the daily, Sunday World Want. Work Monday Morning Wonders te Fi ¢ Com- told the Senate Financ: bout $7,000,000,000. parts, $ a yesterday that through contract] 716 War Secretary yesterday told the! equipment, $180,000,000, tions the War Department Senate Iinance Committee, members Contracts for rifles, shoes, harness, | to wave approximately $7,250,- of the committee said, that Congresy rubber goods, chemicals, barbed wire | Me 47-49-51 West 42d S| =" All Sales Final No } Exchanges EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT Wool Profiteers Hard Hit! DOWN GO INFLATED PRICES ’ Prices of fine woolens have gone down fast. Half a loaf for the profiteers. The sudden ending of the war upset their plans. As a result we have secured at enormous concessions immense stocks of high class Dresses, Coats and Suits which we are CLOSING OUT at Less Than Wholesale Prices! unquestionably the most astonishing event we have ever conducted, involving garments of only the finest materials. Velveteen Serge and Satin Frocks The complete stock of one manufacturer marked at one price regardless of the fact that they were intended to retail at from $29.50 to $37.50. In Serges, Satins, Velve- 75 teens, Georgettes, Satin and Serge combinations, and all e = This Beautiful COLUMBIA For a Small Down. Payment Of Yass F - GRAFONOLA Monthly § Terms of = For Today and Saturday A Christmas Phonograph Offer That Will Interest You! A FINE COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA Equipped with convenient record filing device, with $10 Worth cf Records of your own selection from our complete libraries the new shades, Side draped and plain tailored models with slim, youthful lines. Many other models too numer- ous to mention. Specially priced at Georgette Crepe Satin Fine Serge Velveteen Wool Velour Wool Jersey The finest collection of Gowns ever presented. Beautiful trimmings of Tricolette com- bined with handsome Satins, smart details and trimmings of silk and wool embroidery, desirable materials and colors in blue, black, brown, taupe, reindeer, wine, burgundy. All'silk'l’ ed. Large sizes included. Values that will exceed your greatest expectations, from $49.50 to $90.00. If photographs were shown you would be surprised at the rich- ties and smartness of these models. -Extra Special—Fur Trimmed Coats “Wool Velour , Shawl Collars of Tricotine ee, See 9.50 Price of Outfit, $105 / Pom Pom Taupe Nutria =—_ Velvet Sealine The fine materials in this collection show where the profiteers have been hit hardest. Had the war continued, these coats would be sold from $52.50 to 869,50, considering the large shawl collars of the finest selected furs, silk lined (some with pussy willow) throughout and interlined, including the sleeve If made to our order they could not be bette: finished. Black, blue, taupe, reindeer, brown, green, burgundy, Immense assortment, insuring against disappointment. HIS Columbia Grafonola is a beautiful, full-cabinet instrument. It is the Style “FE”, One of the most popular models— and biggest values—in the entire Columbia line. Hall are among the largest in the world. There is no restriction upon your choice— any record from our extensive stock may be included. And these records (to the value of $10) will be delivered to you with the instru- This instrument, although only $95, has ment without extra down payment. the famous Columbia features and improve- NTT Tw Torte NR ECE Ee SSE Ea PSE) Have You Visited Liliputia—the Land Where Children’s Dreams Come True? This extremely liberal off bri fs ‘ ) S1V al offer brings a fine sest & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Est. 1879 Closing Out Saturday Women's Fur-Trimmed Coats At 45.00—Suede Velour Coats Originally 55.00 to 69.50 Utility coats and. dolmans, collared with nutria and French seal. At 59.00—Bolivia Coats ‘ Originally 69.50 to 98.50 Semi-fitted and youthful belted effects, trimmed with nutria and French seal. You Never Pay More at Best’ a In THE BRONX 367 E. 149th Street os ooh aealenaeecsenprmanlene vile rped many mje Asser ww ments, and its especially large tone volume makes it a most desirable instrument for playing dance music. It is fine value at its price. The record filing device with which this instrument is equipped is one of the most convenient and practical in use today. You make your selection of Records from our complete stocks—Record libraries at Aeolian phonograph within the reach of every home for Christmas. We invite you to come in and see and hear this instrument. The many other styles of the Columbia are shown here also. 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