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Discharge’ Troops May nana re? HERO WEARS WAR GROSS WASHINGTON, Dec, 18, — Dis- AND PALM AS HE SEEKS charged soldiers who do not wish to continue payments on Liberty bond subscriptions made through the army organization will nave payments al- ready made returned and the subscrip- tion will be cancelled. Ariny officers fald to-day they did not expect many subscriptions to be nullified in this way. Rival Shove for Women— Have You Seen Them? ! For 20 years the men had | Rival shoes ¢xclusivelf'to This season we decided H to introduce Rival shoes | for women in a few of our stores. They were a suc- cess instantly. If you will come and see the | mart, mannish styles, then note | = you will not wonder \ A. KIMBELM: Sergt. Elias A. Kimball Decorated by Premier Clemenceau for Acts of Bravery. | With the French War Cross and a | Palm pinned on his breast by Pro- |‘ y mier Clemenceau for bravery under § fire at Belleau Wood and Soissons, Sergt. Elias A, Kimball, home from the war, is to-day @ hero without + Job. Hoe was seeking one this morning $44 to $72 eerie PRON (ntl 1x o'dock Satantay ight) 182 Bower: 228) Third Ave, 2517-2019 Third Ave SAT ee cleans ak oom and Palm on his breast he went in BROOKLYN search of it, eee he wpekaleavecss Kimball, who lives et No, 128 Past PYELADELPHIA Broadway, was a Western Union op- WD Marhet Street 126 North Bigtth&t ff crator before war was declared, H¢ ff joined the Radio Corps. At Belleau J Wood he won the War Cross for saving the life of his wounded Major. Later, at Sotssons, ho won the Palm by sticking to his radio ontfit under a heavy fire. In another engagement he was gassed and was unconscious for seventy-two houts, NEWARK 21 Market Street Save $10 to $20 ' Manufacturers’Sales | of Overcoats i re a 000 FOR ME 1,000 All-Wool Overcoats $1,000,000 FOR MEMORIAL. ry Men's, youns men’s. all styles which Chicago Club Women to Bulla in Honor of Mra, Young, CHICAGO, Dee. 1%—Chicago women wil honor the memory of Mrs. Ella |Fiage Young, widely known educator, | who died recently. Announcement was Imade to-day by the Chicago Women's Club that a building for women to cost nearly $1,000,000 will be erected here o Mra, Young's i Wl be sold at a creat encrifice. 15.00 Up Ee cree “tis “iwortment without ETTWELL TAILORING CO. $10 B'way, N. Y. City. Ist Floor Also open Sunday anti 2? P. M. . memory PHENOMENAL SALE SUITS and OVERCOATS Values up to $40 At the extraordi- nary low price 501 Each garment contains our “Gold Bond” Certificate, which fully protects the wearer and in- sures value, “al- ways above par.” r= “SEA , FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY SNE SM Guo’ Sixth Ave, 27 CORTLANDT STREET | ‘hie | 3 CORNER OF CHURCH ST, Petts New York City. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. New York 124th St-aad Third Ave, Hew Vere [when he anpiied at the Labor Bureau | opposite Debunoey St. in the Hall of Records for a position Also Shoes for MEN at: jf 25 «@ telegraph operator. He was NEW YORE W given a list of names where he might ) 8-80 Cortlandt St. 619 Eighth Avene 2 b san y Sar Kant aad Street’ ft obtain work, and with the War Crosy Gold Bond Clothes | TO OUST PAUL ATKINSON AS BROTHER’S EXECUTOR A PEAGE TIME JOB HERE 'y.,-.ner Treasurer of Brooktyn Bal son Company Accused of Seeking to Misappropriate $12,482. Maurice B. Atkinson of Bogota, M, J., applied to-day to Surrogate Proctor tn Brooklyn for the removal of his brother, Paul R. Atkinson, former Treasurer of the Brooklyn Edison administrator of the tate of thetr brother, petition charges that Paul Atkinson has attempted to appropriate to his . TIFFANY & Co. 4 Cuma AND GLASSWARE LaTEsT IMPORTATIONS PANY, a8 Co- Eldridge CG. Atkinson The Own uses $12,483 of the estate, and that he took papers and documents from Eldridge’s rooms at No. 168 Amity dying Atkinson denies the charge No deci- sion waa given. No will was loft by Eldridge Maurice sya he learned it was his brothor’s intention that two half-sisters, Mary M anda | Street, Brooklyn, while the latter was fass., Hast Bridgewater, Maas., should share equally in the estate wit ton of Canton, Me He saya when he spoke of this to Paul the latter told him: ®@ “You are a fool for rumning around finding out that fact. ignored them entirely and divided the | estate equally between ourselves and our sister. been unable to do anything,” President Lowell BOSTON, Dec. 13.—Friday, the 13th proved to be a lucky day for anothur President. | was being welcomed to France day, President A. Lawrence Lowell of | Harvard was celebrating his eixty- second birthday. ms im a Brooklyn hospital. “Paul Mra. of Bridgewater, Mrs, Grace A. Spenser of J. Waterman and the brothers sister, Mra, Rose Atkinson Mare- We could have "Tender ROAST BEEF, C, |Fancy Hindquarters ~ 3 Qs. Young MUTTON, Any Size, Tho half-sisters would have Harvard 62 PEOPLE’S MEAT MARKET "055 Save Money for Your Xmas Shopping No Matter Where You Live It Will Pay You to Come Here Genuine Spetad 21%. aa qocee ‘oasting Young @ | ~ , _ |Navel or Plate, While It Last 12145. c. Genuine Spring 22:2. LAMB, vu. & Too Kolosale ahd Natal G81,7T88, While President Wilson to- 295 Eighth Ave., Bet. 24th & 25th Sts.; New York. BONWIT TELLER € CO The Specialty Shop of Originalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET HAVE ARRANGED FOR SATURDAY An Exceptional Special Sale MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS, FROCKS, COATS « WRAPS i At Greatly Reduced Prices Misses’ Winter Coa Misses’ Velour & ts Reduced to 35.00 Velvetecen Suits 38.00 Coats developed from soft, warm, zibeline Regularly 59.50 to 65.00 coatings in dark appropriate colorings | Chic tailored suits. Of velveteen, in Two smart models in belted and loose black, navy blue, wine and dark taupe, swinging back effects, lined throughout Of velour, in black, navy blue and all the with silk. Sizes 14 to 18 other favored colorings of the season. Misses’ Winter Coats hiend's 48.00 Typically youthful styles in crystal cord, bolivia and velour, with large adjustable collars and unusual belt treatments. In all the favored shadings. Sizes 14 to 18, Misses’ Fur- Trimmed | Velour& Velveteen Suits 58 00 Regularly 89.50 to 110.00 . | Loose back and straightline box coats, | also looped up panel back and button to || side coats—fur bordered waistcoats and || fur muffler collars. Sizes 14 to 18, Misses’ Fur- Trimmed isses’ Fur- Trimmed Coats & Wrap-Coats 58 (() | Misses Aur- Trimmed Formerly 75.00 to 85.00 Costume Suits F 00.00 Formerly 135.00 to 195.00 Belted, | straightline, and’ loose back | F | coats, also wrap-coats and dolmans of | A collection of about twenty-five char wool velour. Large adjustable collars and | acteristically unusual Bonwit Teller & Co. accentuations of taupe nutria, scal-dyed | rp ise PUR haat teen . chiffon velvet and velour—handsomely | and Australian Opossum furs. In the | combined with the most fashionable furs _ || desirable colorings. Sizes 14 to 18, | and in favored colors. Sizes 14 to 18, To Close Out at Reduced Prices—A Collection of | MISSES’ FROCKS ana GOWNS I Odd models assembled from the regular ‘stock in instances || where only one, two or a few of a kind remain. 4 20.00 34.00 Of serge, charmeuse and satin with unusual trimming treatments, Of wool jersey, serge anda few of vel- veteen, in various styles. Sizes14 to 18, Special Values Saturday WOMEN’S SILK HOSE Fine Gauge Silk Hose 1.95 | Novelty Silk Hose 3.50 1 | Pure thread silk in black, white and all the leading street and evening shades. A Limited Quantity Medium Weight Silk Hose, | 1.35 | | Regularly 1.50 & 1.95 In black, white, amoke, cordovan, beige, navy blue, gold and silver, Reinforced mercerized lisle garter tops and soles. Supesfine quality hose in black only, featur- ing openwork clox and insteps. Wool Profiteers Hard Hit! DOWN GO INFLATED PRICES | at Less Than Vholesale Prices! —Extra Special—Fur Trimmed Coats Than Olive Oil for Salads This new salad and cooking vil is made from the heart of corn. c is unlimited — use Douglas Oil for every culinary purpose. It makes the best salads. ke it olive oil without considering its cost, which is much less, There are no tricks in the use of Douglas Oil for short- ening. Just stir it into the sugar as you would butter, but only use two-thirds as much, 7 Douglas Oil == fry more digestible and much daintier, It doesn’t absorb flavogg or odors, so can be used get it for you. Satisfaction guaranteed. 47-49-51 West 42d St. No All Sales Final Exchanges , EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT 4 # 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, Cogts and Suits which we are CLOSING OUT unquestionably the most astonishing event we have ever conducted, involving garments of only the finest materials, Velveteen, Serge, and Satin Frocks Everything up to 39.50 Regardless of Cost 7 5 + Nowest Serges, Satins, Velveteens, Georgettes, Satin and _———} Serge combinations, all the new shades. Side draped and plain tailored models with slim, youthful lines. Many other «models, too numerous to mention. Readjustment Price High-Class Gowns—Greatly Reduced Tricolette Wool Velour Velveteen ' 5 Tricotine Georgette Wool Jersey » Fine Serge Crepe Satin Readjustment Price The finest assortment of Gowns ever presented. Beautiful trimmings of Tricolette combined with handsome Satins, smart details and trithmings of silk and wool embroidery, desirable materials and ‘colors in blue, black, brown, taupe, reindeer, wine, burgundy. All silk lined. Large sizes included. Values that will exceed your greatest expectations, up to $75. If photographs were shown you would be ‘surprised at the richness and smartness of these models. Remaining Gowns Regardless Newest draped, tunic, panel and fringe effects. Highest class finishing. All of the finest materials of Crepe Sating Charmeuse Satin, Chiffon Velvet, Georgétte, combined Satin, some embroidered with Jet'and Silk and Chenille Fringes. The newest shades. In black, navy, brown, taupe, copen, Bur; undy, etc. Under normal conditions the selling prices would be $55, $60, #65 and up to $89.50. Readjustment Price of Cost Wool Velour Shawl Collars of Readjustment Price Duvet de Laine Raccoon Silvertone Nutria 5 () Pom Pom Taupe Nutria bd Velvet Sealine Had the war continued, these coats would be sold from $52.50 to $69.50, considering the large shawl collarg of the finest selected furs, silk lined (some with pussy willow) throughout and interlin including the sleeves. If made to our order they could not be better finish Black, blue, taupe, reindter, brown, green, Burgundy. Immense * assortmer against dishppointment. Naturally the GREATEST BARGAINS i 7 arried over, BETTER Than Butter for Shortening Than Other Fats for Frying It is delicious — nutritious —é@conomical, Its value You will like it better than Douglas Oil .s the final triumph in frying fats. It makes everything you again and again. Ask your dealer for Douglas Oil. If he hasn't it in stock, insist that he DOUGLAS COMPANY, Cedar Rapids, lowa, U.S. A. e Producers of Foods From Corn Dbuglas Company, 15 Park Row, New York City WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS

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