The evening world. Newspaper, December 20, 1918, Page 10

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ONE DAY SALE—-FOR SATURDAY ONLY AN OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN THIS SEASON'S LATEST CREATIONS OF WINTER WRAPS AT WHOLESALE PRICES WE ADh CLOSING OUT OUR FNTOE LINB OF RAMPLER NAT. MUSKRAT HUDSON SEAL RACCOON and ' LEOPARD CAT . COATS ALL LENGTHS. ALL GRADES. Malt ORFOMT WILL AETERVE THB COAT TOO SELaUT L. & B. FUR CO. MANUFACTURERS OF FUR COATS 32 East 31st Strect ore: in pRow 1m Ae Big Savings on Your Holiday Meats No Matter Where You Liwe It Will Pay You to Come Here BEST CUTS ONLY—SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Fine Young Fowl for boiling or fricassee. . Shoulders of Young Pork for ro Sugar-cured, sanked Tongues 22 ‘is. 18% LB. Fancy Hindquarters Young Mutton, Corned Boot—Navel, ] Plate or Brisket, |PEOPLE’S MEAT MARKE © i owsaleand Real 4 295 Eighth Ave., Ret, 24th & 25th ‘ts New York I, POLS, Prop. (T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED —A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT} ON Thirty-fourth Street A Clearance Sale of Children’s Dresses (6 to 12 years) to be held to-morrow (Saturday), should insure an immediate disposal, the prices asked being remarkably low for such desir- able garments. ‘ 1,250 Practical Cotton Dresses in becoming styles and materials, will be arranged in two groups and re=priced at $2.90 & $3.75 (Department on Second Floor A Saturday Sale of Boys’ Overcoats & Mackinaws will consist of a number of coats taken from the regular stock (this season's assortments) and reduced, for this occasion, to the follow- ing very attractive prices: acne a ea ' Boys’ Overcoats (3 to !0 years) Boys’ Overcoats (11 to 18 years) , Boys’ Mackinaw Coats (8 to 18 years), $13.50 21.50 12.50 Boy’s Winter Hats will offer splendid values at ihe reduced prices of $125 & $3.50 Pepartment on Sixth + Eieen Sl cently muffored a breakdown. —=|8 o'clock = Patrolman James Parks went to the AVENUE - Fit” THE EVENING wonuee FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1918. TEACHER'S BODY MISTAKEN | Miss Inez Smith of Kingston Be- lieved to Have Leaped From Window. ra heap otf M Mfletnken ¢ of old clothes, Inez Smith, forty-six cher of Kingston, yard of an apartment Weat 1Mth Street yenrs old hours this morning antii f Investixated and cafled the eported the woman on the fourth ears and ce Bhe was | who lives in the apartment house, Cast night at 10 o'clock, Mra Bmith told == | dotwctives, abe helped her ister to bed, and heard her @o to the bathroom at Ss | midnight. At 6 o'dock this morning th tress, Filanbeth Griffin, thought was @ plie of cloth’ yard, but paid ne attention to ft unt After she found the body Smith apartment and asked fer Mine Smith Her alster went to her room ané found it smpty with the widow raised ee INFLUENZA TAKES DROP. Influenaa and pneumonia cases showed & marked decrease in yesterday's offi cial figures, The Department of Health announced that 352 cases of the former and 71 of the Intter disease had been | reported. ‘There were 28 deaths from | influenza and 48 trom pneumonia. Health Commissioner Copeland said | that although ing in the present situation’ his de- partment {# ureing every one to observe all the rules for prevention which wer n effect when the epidemic wan at ite worst. The low mark tn the number of deaths from this disease was reached three weeks ago, and there has been » alight rise since then _ der Penulined, 20.—The com miasion investigating the cause of the| stranding of the Canadian Pacific steamship Corinthian on @ ledge at the mouth of the Bay of Fundy iast rday Sa has susp © certificat T ok, her com: tifleate of Chief off suspended for alx months ded for three of Capt. David der, The cer- | FOR HEAP OF OLD CLOTHES there i# nothing alarm: | Simpson waa FRY COOPER HEWITT, REPORTED WED AGAIN, AND HIS FIRST WIFE WHO GOT DIVORG | COOPER HEWITT DIVORCED — | Inventor's Relatives An unce Facts, but No Details Are Made Public. Relatives of the family to-day de- clined to give details of Peter Cooper Hewitt's divorce and remarriage within @ period of three weeks Mr, Hewitt. H. Altman & Co. MADIS: fk, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Women’s Winter Suits superior as to ip, and p ive styles, eser ar ity of material and work. a variety of smart, now being offered e at greatly reduced prices This Sale on the Third Flo reducedto . . reduced to Cc reduced to cked W hec ne Misses’ Blouses !n Fashio give advice co of erts are in attendance . a Misses’ Separate Skirts, Blouses, Etc. at greatly reduced pri of special interest on the Second ces, are @ . Dressy Velveteen Skirts iii eee $6.75 All-wool Serge Skirts $8.75 orsted Skirts $9.75 many styles and fabrics, at proportionately low prices. A section of the Second Floor is reserved exclusively for The Sale of Vogue Patterns to neerning matters dress A aD asia to th Paterson headquert | Twin et ee in West 29th Street, It 1a charged, an Dawe Diamonds, 50 Stones, sold. : | Engagement Ring The police declare several thousand 14-kt. Gold we doliars worth of goods was recovered, | tu hte, Pie 5 | both Ul olga York and Paterson | Special, Mite, M erpteaid Pearl and . together with ecks showing ? o— | —_ - Others, $25 seit oes Reroch and MeCormick to Sat) Seon $600 for Parts, oe Lo “Fite S25 825 AND WED IN THREE WEEKS |: rn" - ition ts that the mother of the tittle His hought that parents who Gan fourteen children ae , after enjoying East 70th Stre more. home to the Bast 67h f who lives at No. 11 Lexington Avenue, is an electrical inventor, son of former Mayor Abram S. Hewitt and grandson of Peter Cooper. In 1587 his marriage to Miss Lucy Work, a daughter of Frank Work was jthe social event of the season. Tiree | weeks ago, It 19 understood, they were |aivorcea, PARENTS OF FOURTEEN FIND FOUNDLING AT DOOR Stranger Infant Was Taken Jn, but Eventually Found Its Way there with outstretched ai Bobby, my boy," she cried. fn; 1 have a great surpr In a bedroom, tucked snugly b the sheets was a four month's old. bab gin. Bobby took one look and Ge The baby was found by Mrs. Douder outside Police | Sta’ finger-printed it. w I foundling wi at 19 o'clock but where and on what her door. It |grounds is not made public A few to Bellevue. the bundle. "No Naentincatlon “ot days ago, according to relatives, Mr.| pobby Douder, No. 306 East 7oth|kind was to be found on the chil Hewitt was married to a Miss or Mrs. |gtreet, has been a soldicr. He was Seana 4 vom why Bruguiere somewhere outside New! mustered out a few days ago and came| walked ao York City. It could not learned | nome to see his seventy-year-old father | to, deposit e they are spending their honeys s. Hewitt sailed on war work. years old THEFTS OF MERCHANDISE VALUED AT $8,000 CHARGED Police thing for the ¢ tives to dis spected of being the or Mr. and Mrs. ‘An ni rank Douder are the of the ne'er-do-woll she describ fights and parents of fourteen children. The sup- graphically in her latest nove Bur o-Dav-i0 Months To Pay Don’t permit lack of ready cash to prevent you from making that DIAMOND Christmas present. A SWEET CHARGE ACCOUNT, allowing ten months after January first for payment, is open to any worthy person. Transactions are strictly confidential, In- and mother last night. Bobby climbed the five Two Confess to Ship-| len Goods Out of he City Charles Fe both of No were usrman and Charies Stein, 1062 Vale Street, the Bronx. rralgtied to-day in the Jofterso: Market Court on a charge of grand lar- ‘ The police declare they have con- 1 to the theft of betw worth spect our Million Dollar holiday stock or ask for our illustrated Christmas Catalog 44.\, Special Valuc- in Ladies’ Diamond Rings Gentlemen's wee, | men had @n office at } \ | 2th Street and other headquar No. 211 Market Street, Paterson, N. J. jAccording to Information gained by a detective, Stein and Feuerman induced yees of the American Railway Ex- ompany to put new labels on » their care so that they w. - ‘et. a Gold, Tooth Ring, 14-kt. Our Famous 7 Belcher Tiffany, —Answertng lent Wilson, ad of the War and Vance McCor he War Trade Board The Stat ed to-day that rts In an advi © conference Ss 170 Gort’ Ninth Hise, Open Evgs. Till 9. . J Industr mick, head sane will act aa expe upacity at the peac | | i | Buy Yourself a Good Suit or Over- coat for Christmas It’s a particularly good way to celebrate our first Peace Christmas and get ready for the wonderful New Year that is coming, now that peace is here and our boys are coming home—In Kuppenheimer Clothes we Offer the kind that assures satisfaction in every respect, clothes that are famous for style, tailoring, fabrics, service and reliability, and we sell them, of course, at the close- profit prices which have built up the Brill reputation for big value-giving. Kuppenheimer Overcoats $30 to $80—-Suits $30 to $60 . i Special Service to Men Who Are Leaving the Service Brill Overcoats and Suits, Special at $20 to $35 Army, Navy, Marine, Training Schools or Training Camps $45 to $65 Army Officers’ Overcoats, Now $30 Also value, variety, quality, de- pendability, and a guarantee of Satisfaction or money refunded, $2.50 Gloves, of a Most Famous Make Now $1.55 THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK 2 Flatbush Ave Brooklyn Broadway, at 49th St. 47 Cortlandt Street 1456 B'way, at 42d St. 125th St., at 3d Ave All Brill Stores Open To-Morrow Evening COME IN OR WRITE FOR KUPPENHEIMER STYLE BOOK 279 Broadway 44 East Mth St.

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