Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
————: _ that he would send his brother Charles iuh @ certified theck for $1,250, Later ‘ 4 check was presented, the bonds jo Whe Ue ured over, and then it was found the ene A i, DBILMBER 20, 1918. “THE EVENING WORLD, 7a@ida u ¢ ‘was worthless, y ator for tho office of the State Comp- trotler, of No, 28 West 103d Street, died suddenly to-day shortly after noom at Xo. 43 Exchange Place. —>— Stern Brothers ~ West 42nd and 43rd Streets Employee Dies Surrogate Ketcham Permits Have You A One to Accept $50,000 and | Reserve Supply Another $15,000. 9 — of Energy? An Exceptional Sale To-morrow Boys’ Overcoats, Junior Surrogate Ketcham in Brooklyn to- dey signed orders permitting exe- cutrices of tho estate of two victims; How To of the B. R, T. wreck at Malbone @treet on Nov. 1 to make ‘private Store Up settiements with the New York Con-| Fighting solidated ‘Railway Company, a eub- sidiary of the B. R. T. Power Mrs. Minnic BE. Weed of No. 1912)To Resist Avenue H, Brooklyn, executrix of the toate of her husband, Harry w.| Disease (As illustrated) COATS formerly $16.50 ° : SUITS formerly $15.00 $8.79 Important Offering, To-morrow, of WINTER COATS For Missed and Girls Junior Girls’ Dressy Coats Swagger models, of wool velour, broadcloth or velvet- een; large collars of nutria or Australian opossum; sizes 12, 14 and 16 years, ‘Weed, pottied for $50,000, and Mrs. Jeannette A. Mussen, executrix of the estate of her husband, Wright 8: , Museen, settled for $15,000. Mrs. Mussen lives at No. 402 Ocean Ave- If you are strong and well your system has a reserve supply of fight- ing energy to draw on whenever you are exposed to colds or other disease germs, and this energy enables you to mue, Brooklyn. throw off and overcome the disease. * Mrs. Weed in her petition sdid her! But if you find that you are tired, husband was employed as a director | weak or run’ down in health this re-| of employment by the L. Ligget Com. setve supply has t exhausted and) rage unless you can at once you| pamy and recelved a salary of $11,000 | ti, danger. Be it supplies the | G food substances whieh produce | irs. Mussen said her husband was ¢ strength and enable you to withstand i. a me eooived a ealary of | fatigue and hardship, Father John's| Regularly sold up to $45.00. $50 a week | Medicine is the commonsense tonic, at $27.50 Weed and Wright were sitting in |energy-builder for you to take right} Pa i} . Girls’ Fur-trimmed Coats the same seat at the time of the | now. It is guaranteed free from aceldent. alcohol or dangerous drugs. It is not | 7 Dressy models, of broadcloth, with nutria collars, lined and warmly interlined; sizes 6, 8 and 10 years, ona SOS a stimulant but a nouris! TWO MEN UNDER ARREST ——{Ses"sh mart SUSPECTED AS SWINDLERS |= Extradition From Philadelphia to Be Sought on Worthless Check Charge. With the arrest in Atlantic City of Stephen M. Curray, formerly an insur- ance agent here, and his brother Charles, detectives say they have the | man who swindled a number of Man- } hattan business firms out of several thousand dollars. The two prisoners are now held by the Philadelphia au- thorities on a charg: re, but It is hoped to extradite them to New York At Inspector Cray’s office it was sn that last November a man who his name as J. F. Barclay, No. 6042 Locust Street, Philadelphia, telephoned | to Harris, Forbes & Co. at No. 58 Will- lame Street, this city, asking quotations on Fourth Liberty bonds. He said he wanted ten $100 and five $50 bonds and Stern Brothers West 42nd and West 43rd Streets Busy Shopping Days | Before Christmas when Mrs. Housewife is in haste and must prepare a hurry-up meal to feed her hungry family—that's the time when "Eddy’s Sauce” is hailed with delight and relief It gives everything such a relish. ‘Eddys At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N. Y. Regularly sold up to $24.75, at $18.75 Junior Girls’ Tailored Coats Belted model, of wool velour; with convertible collar; lined and warmly interlined; sizes 12, 14 and 16 years, THE OVERCOATS zre double-breasted affairs of O. D. Knitted Cloth with flannel linings; half- belted backs; sizes from 214 to 12 years. THE NORFOLK SUITS are of knitted materials and have an extra white collar; sizes 3 to 10 yrs. THE MIDDY SUITS of knitted materials are stitched with black silk braid on collars and have black silk ties; sizes 8 to 10 years. Regularly sold up to $22.50, at $15.00 Misses’ Coats and Wrap Coats Several new and distinctive styles, in fur-trimmed Coats and Wraps, fashioned in crystal cord, wool velour and silvertone; lined and warmly interlined, Regularly sold up to $110.00, at $49.75 and 65.00 Misses’ Dainty Evening Frocks Of Silk Nets, Georgette Crepes, Radium Silks or Bro- cades, trimmed with silver or gold lace, sequins, ribbon or French lace; ranging in price from . $24.75 to 195.00 A SALE OF MEN’S CLOTHES Overcoats and Suits of fine quality now sharply reduced in price Remarkable Values in the LEATHER GOODS DEPT. On the Main Floor, will include the following gift items: MEN’S SUITS FINE all-wool cheviot, serges, tweedsand cassi- meres in a wide variety of fabric patterns. Materials and workmanship of the high Kirsch- baum standards. Many of the suits are quarter lined and sleeves lined with silk. The actual retail Values are $30, $32.50 and $35 Now $25 MEN’S OVERCOATS ULL silk lined Chesterfield Overcoats; Box Overcoats of Winter-weight cheviots, with satin yoke and sleeve linings. These Kirsch- baum Winter garments, WOMEN’S HAND BAGS OF CHIFFON Velvet, Vachette Leather or Moire Silk; new Qf 00 smart models; regularly $7.50 to 8.50,..... at Pod. 300 METAL FRAME BAGS of CHIFFON Velvet or Moire Silk; copies of sterling silver PO VF =ealsl a value $15.00,.. i 10k j at ba) D, (0 TOILET SETS FOR MEN OR WOMEN ied . i $5.00 fitted in cases of Vachette or long grain, eal NEW BILL FOLDS OF REAL PIN SEAL 10 00 range in price from #1.50 up tO..... 6. eee eee (With gold mountings, up to $25.00 EXQUISITE HAND BAGS WITH SOLID 125 00 gold or sterling silver frames; ranging up to Formerly selling up to $40.00, TOY SECTION Third Floor tern Brothers West 42nd and West 43rd Streets TOYS GREATLY REDUCED To Effect Clearance Before Christmas! CERTAIN highly desirable novelties have been repriced for this oceasion far below their original prices. Included are Dolls, Plush Animals, Games, ‘Toy Furniture, Piay Suits and other things. Patrons Who Shop in the Forenoon . ° During the remaining busy days before Christmas will do co with Norfolk and Middy Suits : Apes infinitely more satisfaction and much greater personal comtort. Exceptional Values! Women’s Crepe de Chine BLOUSES at $2.95 Some embroidered, others tucked; round, square and V-necks; new collars; in flesh or white. Smart Dressy Blouses Of Georgette Crepe at $4.85 In flesh, white and suit shades—vome lined with white chiffon. Crepe de Chines in tailored models, flesh or white, are included at this price. Regular Values $8.50 Real Filet Lace COLLARS In prevailing shapes, SPECIAL $1.25 COLLAR & CUFF SETS Of Real Filet Lace, SEECAL $2.00 Women’s SILK STOCKINGS Regularly $1.95 a pair, at $1.59 Including styles with open or emb'd clocks; also self embroidered fronts on black or white grounds. BOOKS On the Main Floor The latest Fiction, -Biography, Poetry, Drama, Travel, War, and the favored authors of JUVENILE LITERATURE, FOURTH FLOOR Ie heme eee