The evening world. Newspaper, December 13, 1918, Page 11

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. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, wer ek pending the. determination 4 the yesterday 200 members of the Food lot Transportation and Distribution and’ GRAPE JUN ICE, YEAST trial. In th me Capt. Earle|Gouncil of Greater New York pledged | Dr, Jonathan C. Day, Commis of appealed to the Gourt of Appeals, and ub ts, themselves to continue their efforts for| htt conservation. Chairman J Rt been rendered. & Ae one time prominent | food ‘rolony. at Greehacoos on | rn of Wr vhite ‘pining sion has hat when Administrator Hoover returns | Agure Roing te baa hil caso iat AND VINEGAR BEST.” foodstuff to enable the ex) tot PLEDGE MORE E FOOD SAVING. a8 tons of atabien to ig e (Prom the Galveston New) , —_—— Othe speakers were Local eral Expert Beer Makers Favor Turning |, ater New York Cownetl Awatts Food ‘aminiateator a fey _ Tit, Clinger sary ae (Greamed test " ‘ b 01 ssist ect me Abandoned Plants to Soft Hoover's Feed Europe Programme.|tn, Hurcau of Conservation: Floyd. W. [Kultur and had him arrested for wite- Drink Making. of ine iret teaing ’ AYTON, 0, Deo. 13.—As- sistance to the Governs ment in ing the labor | #ituation, as well as the food and Ai @ meeting in the Hotel Biltmore Fiske, Assistant Director makin he Have You vYiened teenies Land Where Children’ 's Dreams Caine True? Best & Co. Fifth. Avenue’ at 35th Street Established 1879 a ed by the Board the Master Brew- n of the United rong sentiment pre- States. A st vailed among the delegates to a conference here that all brewery Property be converted into soft drink and fruit juice plants and that the manufacture of malt vinegar, yeast apd denatured al- eghol or similar products be car- ried on in tho abandoned brew- eries, following the Government's | @losing order. Robert Weigel of Albany, N. Y, ‘was elected President. WANTS ALIMONY REDUCED. Capt. Karte Thinks $50 a Week Is to Mach, (Special to The Brening Wort) WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Deo 13.— Capt. Theodore Lanesbury Bartle, who | is now with a United States Engineer- | ing Corps in France, ha® applied to Supreme Court Justice Tompkins, through District Attorney Lee Parsons Davis, for a reduction In the grind tj which he orde re fo ‘wen oversenty ke the "whee Sire Rleater ee pnwick Fa Capt. Larle, eno. #7) the son of the president of copper mining company, wed his wife for a divorce, and a jury Saturday—for Rapid Clearance ‘| Women's Fur Trimmed Coats 44.00 Regular 55.00 to 59.50 Grades «Suede velour and silvertip bolivia, variously trimmed with i French Seal, Ringtail Opossum, Nutria. Altogether 6 models. y All wanted Winter colors represented. Sizes 32 to go. Third Floor. a n ‘Tompkins directed Capt. Karle to 1 y jnis wife alimony at he rate of $50 Stern Brothers West 42nd and West 43rd Streets Now in Progress, Third Floor An Extraordinary Sale of Men’s SUITS AND OVERCOATS All garments of the Kirschbaum standard, at the following radical price reductions: SUITS, formerly $30, $32.50 & $35 at $25 HE materials are cheviots, serges, cassimeres and flannels—100 per cent all wool and treated by the London cold water shrinking process. In the models favored by New York men for street and business wear. All sizes, regulars, longs and shorts. OVERCOATS, formerly $35 and $40 at $30 HESTERFIELD models of staple Oxford and Cambridge fabrics, silk lined. Box Coats in warm,_ thick, comfortable Winter weaves. Kirsch- baum quality of materials and work- manship. throughout. West Forty-second. Street Patrons Who Shop in the Forenoon ye: Stern Brothers (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West Forty-third Street During the remaining busy days before Christmas will do so with Books on Art, Biography, Poetry, Drama, History, Religion, Travel, War and Fiction, together with A complete assortment of the best JUVENILE LITERATURE CHILDREN’S SLIPPERS Are shown on the Second Floor at these attractive prices: CHILDREN’S COMFY SLIPPERS— Ribbon trimmed; all sizes; pink, blue, red CHILDREN’S KIDSKIN BOUDOIR Slippers; all sizes; black, red or tan, pair BOYS’ KIDSKIN OPERA SLIPPERS— In black oF tan,....scccccceces eee seay pair CHILDREN’S INDIAN MOCCASINS. - &é Beaded in colors; all sizes,........... pair 52.00 SOLID GOLD JEWELRY At Very Special Prices BAR PINS, BROOCHES, SCARF PINS and Lavallieres, new and attractive; set with a_variet; CUFF LINKS, hand engraved BAR PINS, BROOCHES, SCARF PINS, set with genuine stones; also extra heavy gold CUFF LINKS, BROOCHES, BAR PINS, SCARF PINS genuine stones; also CUFF LINKS with enameled borders, —— and Lavallieres, set with of stones and pearls; also infinitely more satisfaction and much greater personal comfort. BEAUTIFUL GIFT BOOKS For Men, Women and Children In our Main Floor Book Sections is gathered a most comprehensive array of $2.50 _ Large Reductions Ava lable, | MISSES’ & GIRLS’ APPAREL Misses’ Dressy Coats Of Cashmere Velour; with large shawl collar of beaver; crushed belt; fancy silk lined and large fur collars of warmly interlined; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Regularly sold at $75.00 special $59.00 special $55.00 Junior Girls’ Coats Full swagger model, of broad cloth or wool velour; large collar of taupe nutria; silk lined and warmly interlined; 12 to 16 yrs, Regularly sold at $45.00 at $29.50 Misses’ Dainty Evening & Of Silk Nets, Georgette Ranging in price from $24.75 to 135.00 Crepes, trimmed with silver or gold lace, Girls’ Smart Coats Nutria fur-trimmed on broadcloth; also mc Australian opo m collar 1 interlined; sizes 6 to 10 y and Regularly sold at $24.75 at $18.75 Frocks Radium Silk sequins, ribbon or French lac Women’s Smart Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat); BLOUSES sesciat $2.95 Crepe de Chines in flesh or white, also Shadow Lace models over flesh chiffon, trimmed with Georgette; new colorings. Georgette Crepe Blouses New models with hemstitched pointed frill; red, blue, bisque and sunset, Special $6.90 Washable Satin and Crepe de Chine UNDERBODICES sre $1.10 Superior quality, embroidered or lace-trimmed models. Regularly sold at $1.50 ALLOVER BEADED BAGS Imported and Domestic models in a choice selection of dainty colorings. New String and Frame Models Values up to $27.00 at $19.50 Draw String and Frame Models Values up to $39.00 at $29.00 Saturday, in Misses’ Fuy-trimmed Suits Dressy models, of duvet de laine and wool velour; Australian opossum = and 14-16-18 vears, Regularly sold at $95.00 Girls’ Stylish Coats Attractive models; wool Burella cloth; with velvet lined and interlined; m 6 to 10 years, developed in sizes fr Regularly sold at $16.50 at $11.75 Junior Girls’ Coats Belted model, of wool velour coating; convertible collar, lined and interlined; sizes 12 to 16 yrs, Regularly sold at $22.50 at $15.00 bat

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