The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1918, Page 4

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ee Qo SW ednesday’s Holiday Specials Yo gproL% Suits at Quick Clearance Price Style Leaders Among Winter Models Reduced from $30.00 to $40.00 $ I 4” $30.00 Fine Tweed Suits $35.00 Smart Oxford Suits $30.00 Serge Tailored Suits $40.00 Velvet Corduroy Suits Right in the Height of Style Now ! Rgpresenting the most successful of our higher priced #Tailleurs, Braid and Plush trimmed models — Belted sport types — conserva- tive types that are seasonable and smart most any time. A limited collection, however, so we ad- vise early selection. No Charge for Alterations At the ® Four ( Nineteen West 34th Street BROOKLYN ! DOWNTOWN | NEWARK 4160-462 Fulton St. | 14-16 West 14th St.| Broad & W. Park James McCreery & Co, 5th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street Extraordinary Holiday Sale MEN'S SILK NECKWEAR (McCREERY FOUR-IN-HAND SCARF S) At Great Savings “McCREERY FOUR-IN-HAND SCARFS” 95c MeCreery’s large Open-end and small Four-in-hand Scarfs, made of Domestic and Imported Silks and Satins; handsome patterns and beau- tiful colorings. “McCreery Scarfs” 1.65 Four-in-hand 2.15 Open-end Four-in-hand Scarfs — Me- Creezy model; made of Silks from the best looms of Switzerland and America; the most popular shades have been perfectly blended to produce harmonious color effects: “McCreery Scarfs” | Open-end Scarfs,—Me- Creery model; made of heavy Imported Silks and Satins; rich and exclusive de- signs; praccically every color. McCREERY FOUR-IN-HAND SCARFS 55c Made of dependable Domestic Silks that tie up into oft, graceful folds; innumer- able patterns in stripes, figures, plaids, Persian and fancy designs. “fe COUNSEL SILENT ON SUIT AGANST DE LAMAR HEIRESS Address of Artist Who De- mands $25,000 for Alleged | Lamar accused her of theft, aswumed an attitude of nothing-to-say regard- | ing her client, Mins 1) some letters from Gramercy Park } |avers she was called to Mra, Bran. |° don's offico at No, 80 Wall Street in October and while there met Miss De Mra, counsel for Miss Alice Antoinette De Lamar, the $10,000,000 heiress, against whom a $25,000 damage suit was filed in the Supreme Court yesterday a ternoon by Miss Florence Eliot, an artint, “1 demand that you give me back the letters and blue portfolio you | stole from my Gramercy Park apart. AVOID THE WRONG die's fe free tr have t Scientific $) cost you anything. Brin Kiddies in for their CHRIST- MAS SHOES. | | | Boys'& Girls’Shoes $3.50 to $6.45 Babies’ Shoes, $2.00 to $4.00 | | Young Ladies’ Shoes up to $8.00 |{ 25 West 38th St., N. Y. Het, Fifth and Sixth Aves, THE RVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, DHOBMBER 17, 1916. Slander Is Kept Secret. Frances Marion Brandon, who alleges that Miss De who, her counsel say, of Mins De Lamar for time, based her suit on accusation by Miss De whe had taken a portfol Miss De Lamar’s ne, Mise Elliot Lamar, who sald: | client's behalf, she declined. you as sayir Mins Elliott declares this alleged | imagination,” she was told : bh not given statements to} { i -" she replied. — “If rters who did “Miss De Lar meet in your of “1 will only sta |think it hould be de Lumar § no truth FOOTWEAR FOR YOUR CHILDREN If you would have your kid ob Hillquit satd she portfolio, 1 Dr, Posner's os by MR. PAUL MONK The Specialist "HOTEL MEN OF FRANCE shoes are no more than ordinary Mr. Monk's. se Enemy Countries. ne | Fre General for booklet. eh hotel men anno years it will no’ of enemy countr! or customer. SUVENLE SHOF SHOP triew "ARTIST WHO ASKS $25,000 IMACKENSEN REPORTED |. | FROM DE LAMAR HEIRESS FOR ALLEGED SLANDER [statement to have been defamatory. When Mrs. Brandon was asked this morning by a reporter for The Even- ing World for a statement on her nu bay, Twill inquit shame that publicity n this poor girl © woon after the death ion had been quoted as} in Mise and that she was Miss De declined to reveal her addre is a. painte that she knows nothing about thi WON'T ENTERTAIN OR HIRE GERMAN FOR TEN YEARS Landlords of Allied Countries Informed of Ban on Natlves of PARIS, Dec. Syndicate of unces it hay decided that for ten elve a native n employee This decision will be transmitted to organizations of hotel men in ail the Allied coun- med the German leader Nis Internment vis demanded by INTERNED BY HUNGARY | “3: sss0% 00 v0 Traneylvania. S| Service Retwe: me to Be gers A deapateh from Berlin on Nov, 24 erial mail ted Chat Meld Mare rae i rived there d that | ar veh Austria tung: with his stare, marching 1 Mar mont flyer LAS No Connection With Any Other Establishment in fhe Warld W ORTH 34TH STREET — NEW YORK LU LPOBHABSIHVA? (=) wht An Unequalled Collection of New Models 1 hay The Values Are Most Extraordinary It an Afternoon, Evening & Dinner Frocks EW Afternoon and Street Frocks of Georgette Crepe, Tricotine, Serge or Satin in tailored and more preten- tious models. Evening and Dinner Frocks of Crepe Georgette, Satin and Net. (Miss Very Specially Priced, 25.00 EW Evening and Dinner Frocks of Crepe Georgette and of Net, in light or pastel shades and Black. After- noon and Street Frocks of Poiret Twill, Wool Velour and Tricotine. Very Specially Priced, nS _ 30.00 | EW Afternoon Frocks of Georgette \ | Coat of Crystal Cord, Huge Cape Crepe, Satin and Tricotine. Evening and Dinner Frocks of Chiffon Velvet, 17, H Georgette Crepe and Satin. Very Specially Priced, 35.00 © 75.00 New Fur Trimmed Coats OOL Velour, Silvertone and Bolivia Coats in loose back and belted ef- “yy Avoid the useless gift thi year And make your thought of lasting cheer. GIVE W. S. 8. Mc Cutcheon’s Christmas Scarfs and Neckwear for Women and Misses E ARE fortunate in being able to show an extensive and most attractive assortment of beautiful Scarfs suitable for Christmas gifts. Although many of these Scarfs are now very difficult to procure, the prices quoted are as reasonable as in former seasons. Domestic Crepe de Chine Scarfe, and every desirable color . . . $1.75 to 4.50 Liberty Scarfs from England, Unusual rich colors, both plain and floral designs. . $5.95 to 9.50 Lace Scarfs from France. Beautiful specimens, including Spanish, Alencon and hand-run effects, $7.50 to 35.00 Lace Scarfa from Ireland, Limerick Lace Scarfs, portraying the exquisite beauty of Irish Needle- craft Rie ae aieea Laas $21.50 to 110.00 Spangled and Beaded Scarfs, Black and colors, $13.75 to 45.00 Alencon, Chantilly and Spanish, $16.00 to 27.50 Christmas Neckwear In our Neckwear Department patrons will find a fascinating and most attractive display of Women's Neckwear for Christmas, including every desirable style in Tuxedos, Rolling, Cowl, Flat and Deep-Back Collars, Collar and Cuff Sets, Guimpes, Vestees and Stocks and Jabots. Dainty Hand-Embroidered Collars, 50c, 75c, $1.00, 1.25 to 7.50. More elaborate Hand-Embroidered Collars, 10.50, 12.50, 15.00 to 32.50, Black, White Black Lace Scarfs. $8.50, Fifth Avenue 34th and 33d Streets @ ne Reg. Trade Mark fects, with huge cape shawl collars of Natural Raccoon, Taupe Nutria, Natural Lynx, Beaver Nutria and Ringtail, Some with fur cuffs to match, Lined throughout and warmly interlined. Very Specially Priced, 45.00 ELTED, loose back, Dolman and Wrap Coats of Crystal Cord, Bolivia, Silver- tone and Velour de Laine, with deep shawl collars of Beaver Nutria, Taupe Nutria, Hudson Seal, Natural Raccoon and Seal Nutria. Very Specially Priced, 58.50 OLIVIA, Poilu, Crystal Cord, Duvet de ° Laine, Silvertone and Duvetyn Coats in Dolman, loose back, Wrap and belted effects, with huge cape collars of Real Beaver,Eastern Mink, Raccoon, Hudson Seal, Nutria and Ringtail. Very Specially Priced, 68.50 VORA, Frost Glo, Crystal Cord, Bolivia, Poilu, Duvet de Laine, Peluchia Coats in Dolman, loose back, belted andWrap effects, with deep collars of Beaver, Black, Poiret and Taupe Lynx, Hudson Seal, Rac- 'ur cuffs to match. [YET W7 wt ed ee er dd td Some with Very Specially Priced, 89.50 New Junior Coats LAIN tailored and fur trimmed coats for Juniors and Small Women, of Wool Velour, Silvertone, Bolivia and Crystal Cloth. Lined throughout and warmly interlined, coon, ERAN LN RENENEEAAASOETR TT S baat | 25.00 35.00 48.50 i NU fH AL EUR EO: Th =) a report that Meld Marshal vom Make ensen had fled from Hermannetadt, y|AIR MAIL FLIGHT TOMORROW Chicage ; service between New Ivon Mack=| york and Chicago will be inaugurated at 6 o'clock to-morrow morning, when a De Haviland plane starts from Bet- Park, piloted by « former army flight will be over Lehighton and n. Pas, thence to Cleveland, where LA

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