The evening world. Newspaper, December 6, 1918, Page 7

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RAUS MIT HOBOKEN! VIVE CHATEAU-THIERRY! A BAS LES AUTOCRATS! Friends of German Want Name of New Jersey City Changed at Once. Chateau-Thierry, New Jersey! You don't recognize 7? Why, it's our old friend Hoboken! Yes, Hoboken, which contains moré German-born rasidents to the Square mile War ary otber city In the tand. That there is a plan to change its mame was disclosed in this statement, issued here to-day hy the American Friends of German Democracy of ta 6 West sta Breet: “It is indeed a irony of tate thai the President sball moke the trip in @ former German abip to determine the fate of that Cer- @any which, relying on the Vater- jand and the Kaiser Wilhelm 11 and lke steamships, arcamed to @ubjugate the world. It is an irony of fate that Mo. boken, once cailed the American suburb of Hamburg and Bremen, has become tho gathering place of American troops and vps. “Hoboken itself wil! he named Chateau-Thierry if the plirs are carried out. Ur the bills of New Jersey a new symbol of Liberty shall be erectoa that the imn® grant shall read in iluminated letters; ‘At Chateau - Thierry, thanks to American manhood, autocracy brvke do “If ever he er German ships t port, Chateau- Thierry, the oken of a buried past, known to y German, will be a shining lesson, always before their eyes.” should call a Cocoanut, An American Macaroni Bay Ww. jo Nemocracy ‘Treasury McAdoo thi THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1918. S. &, MeAdao Begs People of the Nation. An appeal from Secretary of the the peome of their pled y mps Was n public here ‘rederic W. Allen, Director National War Savings Corn- for Greater New York, The ne expenses were never greater, APPLY POSLAM STOP ALL WORRY. OVER SICK SKIN The use of Poslam for skin disor- ders should ‘be your trustworthy, health-aiding habit. When you are distressed hy eczema or o:her itch- He trouble remember that Voslam suppl es at once othing, cooling wenee to aggravated skin, that it stops the fiery itching, that it exerts concentrated healing power, working quickly and energetically to rid your skin of its evil condition. Moreover, Poslata will not, cannot, injure, and it takes only a little to prove its henefits, Sold everywhere. For free sample | write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 Wert 47th St, New York City. m Soap is a daily treat to ‘cin, Contains Poslam,—Advt. |A Tonic and Health Builder, Remove that warning cough or, cold with Calcerbs (the calcium tab-) lets). They give strength to combat Jillness. 50¢ boxes at druggists or, {from ECKMAN LABORATORY, Phila- |delphia, Manufacturers of Eckman’s OF PURITY Mason’s Chocolate Cocoanut PEAKS — crisp, creamy mounteins of covered with that rich, chocolate coating, delicious and alluring to the taste. main ingredient is cocoa sweetness, combined with molasses as a flavor, produces a Patriotic Confection that con- serves sugar. Food value is based on calories which are the degrees of food value. Each individual piece of Mason's PEAKS contains 200 calories, or 2000 calories to the pound. Each individual piece of Mason's PEAKS is wrapped in waxed paper and tin foil, thus re- taining their freshness and assuring their clean- In two flavore—Molasses and Vanilla. Mason, Au & Magenheimer Confectionery Mfg. Co. 22-28 Henry Street Alt ive it, with its natoral Established 1864 CREAMETTES is the new macaroni product that cooks in one-third the time of ordinary macaroni. America” food, and is purer and more delicious than imported macaroni, Creamettes is as substantial and satisfying as meat, and as wholesome as vegetables, making a delightful substitute for either. There is a great variety of ways in which Creamettes may be seryed. ‘The following is one of the most popular: Creamettes and Tomatoes Bau» lore, shallow dil pt in e nvr the top layer of temnato sauce, Browa ia a quick oven for from five to ten rocer before you forget it 1 for yeu. g lever a vire.ned tomatows, Add Order Creamettes from your we carry Creameties, ask him to or The Creamette Company Minneapolis Fe: cae Lab Ko MINNE It is a “Made-in- America’s Tribute to Britain Sunday, December 8th Hippodrome, 2:30 P. M. Century Theatre, 8 P. M. Women’s marked at prices that insure immediate disposal. practically every wanted colof. deep muffler and shawl collars of Raccoon, Nutria!, French Seal (Dyed Coney) All beautifully lined and warmly interlined. 85 Coats--Reduced to $59.50 and $69.50 No Approvals An Occasion Offering Remarkable Values 75 Coats— Reduced to | $39.50 and $49.50 None C. 0. D. pT hid FOOT anna. Winter Overcoats of Warm Grey Cheviot Special $10. 50 A swagger double breasted model belted all around and Boys’ with convertible collar. Just the style of Coat the average boy prefers. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Boys’ School Ulsters, in sturdy brown and grey mix- tures, models lined throughout, double breasted and with collars that are convertible. Sizes 10 to 18 years. $15.00 to $30.00 Boys’ Norfolk Suits (Extra Khickers) $13.50 to $22.00 Serviceable, well tailored brown mixtures, made to give maximum wear. to 17 years. Boys’ Hats and Furnishings in a section replete with useful gifts School Suits in grey and Sizes 10 Fourth Floor ; Holiday Specials | Fine Furs Smart Neckpieces and Muffs in Black Lynx and Skunk, Fashion’s favored Furs this season, Featured for this occasion at except- ionally attractive prices are— Black Lynx Scarfs Animal effects $29.50 and $39.50 Black Lynx Muffs Mounted verite Coats—Reduced High Grade Fur Trimmed Models Wool Velour, Pom Pom and Silvertone Coats, taken from stock and Decidedly smart styles in The majority are effectively trimmed with Lord & Taylor 38th Street ° FIFTH AVENUE Prettily lined with fancy Seal (dyed coney). and Afternoon wear. (dyed coney), high shad Women’s Winter Suits Reduced for Immediate Clearance $32.75 Price-revisions so radical that this group of Fur-trimmed and Tailored Suits should sell in a few hours. Models of decidedly smart style are in fine Velour Cloths, Silvertones and Oxfords, in the colors most in vogue, All sizes are represented when the sale starts. Exceptional Values at This Low Price Third Floor Extraordinary December Sale Gift Jewelry NEXPENSIVE but of a substantial quality—Several unex- pected trade exigencies contribute to this unique and unusual value- giving occasion Four Handsome Designs in Bar Pins in sil- priced hand-wrought the nearest approach to plati- pieces = 39th Street Misses’ Coats—Special $59. 50” A New Fur-trimmed Dolman Model One of the season’s most distinctive styles, a semi-draped Coat ali wool Velour Cloth, in rose-taupe, brown, Aigerian, navy biue or mal silk $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 t Thrd Floor Girls’ School Dresses of Smart Wool Plaids & Blue Serge Special $6,95 A pleated Russian model, belted and prettily finished with white hand em- fine French brilliants Holiday Gifts Departments devoted: Holiday Gifts are now va plete-—ready for those w! desire to shop earlyy'» ny. and featuring deep collars of Nutria or French Velveteen Evening Coats Special $75.00 A graceful Wrap, made especially for Lord & Taylor and appropriate for both Evening In choice shades of Copenhagen, rose, cherry, “spark blue” of black, beautifully lined and with deep muffler collar of Nutria, Sizes to 18 years, Charming New Dancé, Frocks of Tulle, Silk Net, Georgette Crepe, Chiffon Velvet, Mq Australian opossum of French: Seal {1 Cloths and Brocades in the: wanted $195.00, patent leather broidered pique collars and cuffs. years: Girls’ and Juniors’ Dresses, Coats and Skirts in the newest of youthful styles, and at a wide range of attractively moderate prices. Dainty Wash Dresses for Gifts $6.95 to $18.50 Quite the prettiest of practical gifts, these sheer white and pastel dotted Voile Dresses, with the frills and ruffles, girdles and sashes in which all girls delight. in holiday boxes. Sizes 6 to 10 ‘Third Floor New Boots’ For the Fashionable Woman The authoritative lasts—the rd Gea feathers in Lord & Taylor Standard Quali ties—at most attractive prices, Dress pr Walking Boo Ten maar styles at. . vad ne $9. 75 Patent leather, dull kidskin, brown kid- skin, tan calfskin, with plain or cloth tops to match. Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes Girls’ Boots, stones all : and set like genuine high-cut laced, datk ‘taj $37.50 ae era arancs diamonds —four and black, ealtakig with cloth tops. $7, ‘ Mao ten a inexpensive handsome — designs d Shoes, white buckskin, laced ‘or ahune ote copies of the high- at Faw RIG 90'S. 6¥.2563 sak 60 s y ‘en’s high-cut laced shoes, white $47.50 and $55.00 Pearl Necklaces Pa Hii ar) Skunk Muff. The wondrously built up Becond Floor. ‘$ 50 onun adhd French Pearls that rival in ap- Boys’ Black Leather Laced Shoes hh $43.50 and $52.50 pearance the Oriental Pear hront) eas eet 2 Pley ‘Sos ees | $395 Third Floor, a marvel of the Pearlmaker’s Abies sizes 1, to 6. A eee a oe S38, 0 i art. They come to us under Boys’ Babe cut Blucher Storm Shoes; Women’s Gloves conditions that enable us to sizes 1 106, - 96. quote these unusually low Yellow Lined White ‘Leatherette’ Special $1.50 a pair Women’s Kayser-made Duplex cloth Gloves, perfectly washable, smart and ser- viceable. Much in demand at the mo- at $ Uys ment. U- White Kid “Biarriiz’’ Gloves The South Sea white coral—graduated Be Hy F 5 fle longer th eautifully marked with that indescrib Modish slip-on style, a trifle longer than from the small to the large bead—a string able ill ink tint that aves the Ital the average short Glove Overseam, sew? full 20 inches long—now most appropriate able illusive pink tint that give , alian and of superior quality Special $2.00 for mournite wearer aiteetbe aaek 1) Col. Shek —enenne? ‘ ; ‘ adornment for daytime or evening, wear | ished»-graduated size beads Silk Lined Grey Mocha Gloves PY tie vain one haps Laan tn a BSR lo xsties att In choice shades of grey, soft, velvety Mocha leathers, lined with finest Milanese silk, One clasp, Prix seam sewn, Pari point backs...... Special $3.00 boiled ard chilled Creametien, then add layers nel the dish is nearly full, having If he should happen not SAY oF cakes ON EAPOAIS S.A, MORE TENVE ithe Men’s Wool Vests and Sweaters Practical Gifts at Special Prices Sweaters, $5.85 All wool sweaters with V neck or collar; leather, dark oxford, navy or maroon Wool Vests, $9.75 Fancy all wool Vests in heather mixture with fine for et or golf wear tripes, Real Coral Necklaces | Ye Olde Lockets prices: 24 inch Necklaces $6.95 ‘ 18 inch Necklaces $4.95 i" 16 inch Necklaces $3.95 Other necklaces up to $100.00 6 % % Just 60 piece the lot--a sample line that will go on sale at less than wholesale price Many at ¢ bags are copies of at armonion color ensembl f metal or steel frat with shell handle fine silk lining rosebud kimy fir ly one while the $22, 60 and $36.00 0% popularity pol- Sterling Silver Women’s Felt Slippers 500 pairs in different } $ 1.50 colors, ribbon trimmed tent Real Coral Necklaces $7.95 Imitation: hell locket Bag Frames those qua’nt effects seen in i ; ene You Will Find the old portraits of famou Hand-engraved—3 to § inc men--place for photo on one size ally: desirable for Santa Claus they are a real fad among eS en In Mother Goose Hall ote rae ail Be rereiee tity is limited and th also effec at will win you un- ssi paar The Candy Man Who Made bounded admiration—at 50c y : Candy Lane The Good Ship St. Nicholas Sails every half hour for Happy Land. All the little Boys and Girls are invited to make the trip with Santa Claus, here are a lot of other things to see: The Story of the Three Bears—Ride a Cock-horse to Banbury Cross—Jaek the Giant Killer—The Old Woman Who Lived in the Shoe—The Cat and the Fiddle and the Cow Jumping Over the Moon, Bring the little ones, There's a rollick- ing lot of fun for all who come-—Devote a day to the little ones that they may treasure in their memories for years to come how they told Santa Claus personally just what they would like for Christmas, 7th Floor Down Candy Lane. 7

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