The evening world. Newspaper, December 26, 1918, Page 6

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4 in bt Me Lands Am le walking along t Tompkins Avenue Street “1.” % Ba donn's Hospice: it had been instantly k it’s dangerous. nfluenza. Dox of { Alls CARA ky? QUIN ; g One” cold remedy for 20 . sure, no opiates —breaks ui hours—relieves Pa a in La i iS The genuine op | Pills pictare. At All Drug Stores. | 2 a me ing value. OFF “L” 0 DEATH, platform of Station of the in Brooklyn, thirty-nine, o! ur landed among a crowd of mm waiting to board trolley ears on’t trifle with a cold | ou can't afford to risk eep always at hand a! jears—in tablet | Start the New Y. Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Men's Shop, Fifth Floor. last 44th, 60th and 64th Coast Artillery and 49th and 331st Infantry Included. WASHINGTON, Dec units of the Expeditionary Forces as Lists of signed for early convoy home cabled to-day by Gen. Pershing, 600 offic fhey included the 4 comprised rs and near! 0,000 men h, and Géth ents and the ganizations on the 8'8 | s and Companies C, D Engineers; Mobile Ho npanies 100th to 105 sth — irgical Un . First or Headquarters, 2 4th and 2th Battalions; Machine Established 1879 Women's Silk Velvet Dinner Gowns A variety of models. All for formal evening wear. Draped bodice with jet or velvet shoulder strap. Clear brilliant evening colors and black. Some with flowing sleeves of matching net. None C. O. D. None on approval. 2 You Never Pay More at Best's y BEST & CO. i Offer for This Week-end MEN'S OVERCOATS Of Fine Quality and Regu- larly $32.50 and $34.50 at $28.50 Velours, Meltons, Kerseys and Over- coating Weaves of the British Type IN quality of woolens, lin- ings and tailorin garments could do full justice to much higher prices than $32.50 and $34.50. the original markings they were decidedly New York average of cloth- At $28.50 they Behind every garment there is Best & Co.'s Unreserved Assurance of High Quality and Good Service Best & Co. Entrance 1 West 35th St. these Even at over. below the and the clothes it ni a= ASSIGNED TO COME BACK HOME SOON + | mas baskets for the poor, This time his are clearly $7.50 to $10 below. We wish it were possible to multiply the number of these overcoats four or five times For every one of them will make a staunch friend for Best & Co.'s Men's Shop TEURBDAY, Seevas as 2 26, 1018, ij PETAIN RECEIVING THE MARSHAL’S BATON. LEEREGREOODGDED ODD POE HEDRIDIDOEDOR DEDEDEDDE DOD THE EVENING Wouty Gun Battalion of Second Anti-Aircraft | Sector, 19th Balloon Company and Medical Detachment, 30th Balloon Company, 19th Aero Squadron and Medical Detachment, 1099th Aero % Squadron, 23d Balloon Company, 11th Signal Battalion. 4 Sighal Corps Casiial Compan. 1, Base Hospital N Have You a Tired Liver? Do you feet all worn out? Perhaps your liver bas beon overworked for so lone that It ts worn out. That would allow your whole system to fill up. with acids , | and polsons that would make you feel weak, tirgd-out, exhausted and sick. :|Boal’s Laxative Fruit Rolls Bill keep your bowels moving freely every o-your ayater thoroug food, expel ,4and 10; 1 3 panies 85, 36 and 45; Mobilo Hospital” No, 29, First Battalion % Headquarters of the Balloon Company 4224 Telegraph Battali ical detachments; Trench Mortar Batteries: Che 74th Engineers; mica Warfare Service, Casual Company & ural erularty No. 3 package, The following tra rolls, 150, all drug or by mall, direct from the maker Sample Free on Request. Bont's Rolls, 216 W, 14th St., New York. —Aavt. from France betwe Dee. 23 bearing oMeers and men ea than, ° eee West Arrow, T , Eastern seen, Totoula, Veendijk and Hwah | Jah, an |“MAYOR” OF 20 AVENUE ILL. Misses Christmas Distribution First Time in 29 Years. ® as the “Mayor o is in Belley the tongue, is Simon St nf Second AV Hospital with still in a grav ; It was the first time in twenty-nine You might ask for Baco Rub- bers. Your dealer may have them. He would if we could possibly supply demand, A.J. BATES & CO.,INC.. NBW YORK RED AND BLACK SOLES years the Mayor didn't give out Christ 3 HDOO79.D4O0606 O20000R 0 ld Marshal Sir Douglas Halg, Ge Pershing, n of the Belgian er of the Polish Directly behind Mar be seen Gen. Wey. | Henrt Peta French army during some est fighting of the THT | with the Marshal's ba .S.8 ae ~¢d| dent Poincare t » who ve photo- shal Petain receiv- nd, right hand of the Generalissimo of the Allied armies, The officer at Gen, Pershing’s left is Gen. Albricet of the Ital- son looked after the baskets, war, w may NEW YORK 6th Ave. & 18th St, BROOKLYN Fulton & Bridge Sts. NEW YORK 29 W. 34th St. NEWARK Market & Halsey Sts. Sale At All Gap Stores To-Morrow PIGANTIC YEAR-END CLEARAN(E ENTIRE $500,000 STOCKS OF WOMEN'S & MISSES COATS-SUITS-DRESSES-WAISTS, ETC. A SWEEPING STOCK-REDUCING Sale, in which Prices are lowered indiscriminately—practically without regard for COST or VALUE, as no sacrifice is considered too extreme to lighten our stocks prior to Semi- Annual Inventory. Every Winter garment in our stores is offered at An opportunity for tremendous SAVINGS utterly without parallel! any of our four stores (in New York, Brooklyn or Newark). No Exchanges—ALL SALES FINAL—No Refunds Hundreds of New Fur Collared Coats At Sweeping Clearance Reductions Coats That Were Up to $45.00 Coats That Were Up to $55.00 Investigate this remarkable offer at Coats Thai Were Up to $35.00 | | |The feature of this assortment is the exceptional beauty and fullness of the fur collars; of Nutria, Opossum, Taupe Nutria and Raccoon, Coats are developed in a splendid range of fashionable models jand materials: Cashmere Velour, Duvet de Laine, Attractive models of Broadcloth, Velour, Pom Pom, ete.; with large collars of fur. All warmly lined and All colors. Coats of Velour de La'ne, Broadcloth, Pom Pom. | Seal Plush, etc., with extra large collars of Nutria, Opossum, French Seal, ete. A sp-endid variety of interlined. Conts That Were Up to $25.00 Coats That = Up to $75.00 the fashionab.e models and colors. A wonderful variety of models and materials, with large fur collars or elaborate Beaver Plush Street Dresses, Afternoon Frocks, Evening Gowns Dresses Thal Were Up to $29.50 Of Serge, Velveteen, Satin, and Georgette, with trimmings and embroideries applied in many novel | and striking ways—all colors. Made of the finest winter coatings,in the most exclusive style-effects. Huge fur collars, cuffs and trimmings, silk linings and interlinings. Serge, Velveteen & Satin Dresses Reduced to *15 §79°% Dresses That Were Up to $32.50 Velour, Serge, Georgette and Satin Frocks; elaborately beaded and embroidered, in a select variety of styles. 25.00 | Dresses That Were Up to $37.59. | Georgette, Wool Jersey, Tricolette and Va | Frocks, in suitable effects for afternoon or evening * wear. All models and colorings, including wveral | advance Spring styles. Newest Blouses Blouses That Were Up to $5.00 Tailored and Embroidered Blouses of Gec de Chine, etc.; all wanted styles and colors. Blouses That Were Up to $7.50 Costume Blouses, in heavily beaded effects, of Georgette, Satin, Crepe de Chine, etc Formerly up to Handsomely tailored, draped or tunic styles, trimmed with soutache, colored embroideries, etc.; in Navy, Black and all other fashionable colorings, \ Tailored & Fur Trimmed Suits Suits That Were Up fo $25. c.; smartly tailored models, 515 Velours, Gabardines, Oxfords, et tome trimmed with furs. °25 exclusive type of offers. gs 3% 8 etie, Crepe Suits That Were Up to $35 Superior Models of Broadcloth, with deep shawl collars of fur, Camisoles Formerly Up ‘o $1.50. Satin Camisoles, in tailored effects, or trinumed with laces, ribbons, rosettes, etc. Suits That Were Up to $45. Exclusive Costume Suits, developed in a variety of the smartest models and materials, handsomely trimmed with finest furs,

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