The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1918, Page 9

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“THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1918. [thirty-five miles from the Scotland 9 TONS OF HIGH EXPLOSIVES ss: BEING DUMPED INTO OCEAN .,":,2sn,3s,0%m dopa an ne only practical and immediate method jof getting rid of 228 carloads of the | material, which has been parked out- y side of Wilmington, Del, for some and Italy Towed Out From time awaiting (ransportation. There ¥ are now only a few cars left. The South Amboy. owning Governments have saved some WASHINGTON, Dec, 27.4-By order|of the material in the last few days |of the Railroad Administration, sev- | bY having it loaded beta ships. leral hundred thonsand pounds or |,, 80™e of the material 1s worth moro than $1 a pound. high explosive material, including T N T and pleric acid, the property of G, Frank Satheriand Dead, the French and Italian Governments, | G. Frank Sutherland, former legistator ia being towed out to sea from South |*P4 Trenton |War Material Owned by France 170 Broadway Corner Malde' newspaperman, died sud- |denly last night in his home in Hacken- SUNDAY WOMLD WANTS ~WONK WONDERS A™OO% N. Ju and dumped overboard, |sack. He was seventy-one years old. Great After-Xmas Sale of entire stock of Winter Apparel Che Bryant 21-23 W. 38th St. America’s largest maker and retailer of Smart Clothes for Women of All Sizes—36 to 56 Bust Every woman should visit this sale because the values are extraordinary Friday _and_ Saturday Suits Values rly! to $49.00. The season's most ilar styles, Made of finest quality jroadcloth, ‘Cheviot, Wool Poplin a fashionable Mixtures. Some Seal Fur trimmed. All sill lined, fed aeeee 25° Suits leetine, Broadcloth, Poiret Twill, Duvet le Laine. Some fur trimmed. All silk fined Included in this lot are silk models for Southern wear. Every suit a bargain. Values $75. fen deed 45 00 Waists Gecor} de Chine, tos and hi ly em- Tectia: ‘and beaded Also tailored 21-23 W. 38th St. Coats Velveteen, heavy all-wool Oxford, Velour, Plush and other serviceable winter ma- terials. Attractive new styles suitable for both utility and street wear. Formerly priced up to $50. reel 2 9% Coats Handsome dressy models of Fur-trimmed Velour and fine quality Broadcloth. All silk lined and interlined. Black, Navy, Taupe, Green, Plum, Brown. Values up to $70.00. pioba 45° ;>—Negligees Corduroy, Crepe de Chine, Albatross and Crepe de Chine and Georgette combination. Beautifully made and trimmed, Values up to $37.50. Striped Silks. Values up to $30.00. 57 7:95 99.50 350 595 94.95 Lane Bryant, 21-23 W. 38th St. Dresses Val to $45.00, Crepe de Chine, Serge and Satin combination, wing “Guopee og Satin combination, Satin. embroidered, others fringe trimmed. Ee Black, Taupe, Plum. pio bi te ¢ 4: 50 Dresses Beautiful models of Beaded Crepe, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de » Silk and Wool Cashmere and fine Wool rest Sizes up to 54 bust. Values up to renuced 3 5. 00 Skirts Broadcloth, Wool Velveteen, Silk Faille ete, Crepe ia ie styles Sines 27 to 42 incher ‘waist measure, Values up to $20.00, npadeed 11 85 For Men! Reduced to $25.00 lined and sleeve lined with silk. full satin linings \ elected, | serio-comic already on the blink, the |twenty-one violations, either for offers Stern Brothers West Forty-second and Forty-third Streets A Great Sale of SUITS AND OVERCOATS All from the Kirschbaum shops, THE SUITS are of worsted, finishc:i or unfinished; Winter weight cheviots, blue serge, cassimere and flannel, some are quarter Regularly $30, $32.50 and $35 THE OVERCOATS are of fine wool weaves and include Ulsterettes with warm storm collars, suitable for the coldest weather; full back overcoats in fancy fabrics; form-fitting overcoats in double- breasted young men’s styles, and Chesterfields in Oxford with Regularly $30, $32.50, $35 and $40 DAY OF WAR SONG OVER, BALLADISTS SEEK NEW FIELD “Going Through the Rye,” and, “Pro, Pro, Prohibition,” | or Now Under Consideration. | . tions have offered hospitality to a dozen The dictum of Tin Pan Alley 18 former Archdukes and Archduchesses. that, with tho end of the war, the day of the warrior song writer is over and that the balladist has come into his own. ‘The market for martial lyrics exists no moro, according to the iconoolasts of the tvories in the aforesatd alley, and sentiment must supplant syncopation, But what the balladists are to! ballad about is the absorbing prob- lem confronting the musical wizards of the unmusical Forties, What sub- ject now is there to which the Long- acre minstrel can attune his lay?) With the war over and Al Smith Christmas gone and New staggering, the stuttering | Years | “Mother Dear” stuff done to death, “Where Do We Go From Here?” It ought to appear to the Broadway | bard right off the reel that the ballad | for his daily bread is to be found in| the demise of John Barleycorn, May- be he's too close to the canvas to realize the perfection of the picture. But for the next #x months Pro- | bibition is to be the big scrap, and the bards can play it across the board going and coming. | The “Old Man” may come into his own at last, It's many moona since the @i gent bad his place in song. Now's his ctiance: “Mather, Dear Father Has Come Home at Last” might hoip. soone Through the Rye” is & suggestion. “When the Rum Is on the Bum" is another happy thought. "Pro, Pro, Prohibiti ought to make a rollicking chorus and this next ought to bring out some of Mr, Anderson's salary: “When Whiskey Is With Us No. More.” There's a chance for a lot of pathos | in that. And ‘here's a whole brewery for thought: “Phe Merry Days of the Malt.” Oh, boys, what a vat of mel- ody could be poured into that! But that ought to hold the tightwads of Tin Pan Alley for awhile and any further help will be furnished at the | usual rates. Aspiring bards will also please take notice of the copyright at | the top of the page. 21 BUTCHERS ERS ACCUSED. Commissioner Holwell Takes Pre- cautions to Protect Holiday Joseph J. Holwell, Commissioner of Weights and Measures, reported to-day that eighteen members of his staff vis- ited 600 butcher shops Dec. 24 and found | ing for sale turkeys or other fowl short | weight or for having in their posses: precautions the ‘holiday AUSTRIAN ROYALTY SEEKS Dozens of Former Archdukes and the members of the former oy: tria are reported to have sought safoty UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN FOUND REFUGE FROM POPULACE Police Investigating Story of Man in Whose Apartment Body Was Found. An unidentified woman, about thirty- Archduchesses at Foreign Le- gations in Vienna. BERNE, Thursday, Dec. 26.—Most of Austrian yal howse who have remained in Aus- ot No. 1368 Avenue A thie morning neutral legations in Vienna because fear of rough treatment at the hands the populace, and is being held until His story ts in vestigated, ‘Tho Argentinian and Chilean tega-| Sanet sald while he was walking on |rifth Avenue near 49th Strect Inst eve- Ining he made the acquaintance of th Stern Brothers West 42nd and West 43rd Streets Misses’ Coats Made of wool velour coating, fur-trimmed and many silk lined; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Toreyee “= $19.75 to $37.50, at Misses’ Dressy Coats Plain and fur-trimmed models; lined through- out; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Heretofore up to $45.00, at $29.50 Misses’ High-class Coats With large collars of nutria fur; silk lined and interlined; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, $37.50 Misses’ Serge Dresses Made of navy blue serge, effectively trimmed; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, $12.75 Heretofore up to $65.00, at Heretofore up to $29.75, at Serviceable Suits Of cassimeres, cheviots and tweeds; some extra trousers; sizes from 7 to 18 years, at $9.75 with Values up to $15.00, DEAD; MECHANIC IS HELO five years old, was found dead in the apartment of Joseph Sanet, a mechanic, Sanet reported the case to the police He Continuing the Clearance, Saturday, of Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ COATS AND DRESSES At Unprecedented Price Reductions Girls’ Serge Dresses, Heretofore $7.95, at $4.50 Several stylish models of navy blue serge, effectively trimmed; sizes 6 to 14 years. Unusual Sale of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats On the Third Floor, To-day and Saturday A Group of BOYS’ MACKINAWS will be Closed Out at Sizes from 16 to 18 years; values up to $12.50 WOOLEN DRESS FABRICS & COATINGS An Annual Clearance Sale on the Main Floor Of this season’s fashionable weaves and colorings, arranged in Skirt, Suit, Dress and Coat Lengths. At One-Third to One-Half Less than Regularly Included are Wool Velours, Duvet de Laine, Plain and Embroidered Serges, Novelty Plaids, Cheeks and Stripes, English and Scotch Mixtures, ete, A. M. which sounded like @ body falling, but paid no attention. When he awoke Sanet says he found the woman unconscious on the surgeon pronounced her dead. She was bruised on the head and body the scout cruiser Chester and a few submarine chasers had been ordered to Copenhagen merely as a vialt of cour. tery cance with respect to conditions in Rus- ain, Excellent quality materials with fur trimmings; ited her to his rooms, hin the front room. heard ‘a noise about 4 floor, An ambulance notified the police 98 MADISON AY. Between 43d & 44th Sts. Bh In addition to our custom made Shag | We now offer a complete line of ul a smart Women's Shoes. F = |87-00 $12.00, lela sald to-day > S. Wareraft to Visit Copen Secretary I had no signiti- | No Extra Charge For tt, | tie Pa eat et al He raid the visit Girls’ Tailored Coats Of wool burella cloth; velvet collar; lined and interlined; sizes from 6 to 10 years, Heretofore up to $16.50, at $9.75 ' Girls’ Fur-trimmed Coats Of broadcloth; collars of nutria fur; lined and interlined; sizes from 6 to 10 years, Heretofore ; $16. 50 $24.75, Junior Girls’ Coats Made of wool velour coating, lined and inter- lined; sizes from 12 to 16 years, Heretofore $ ] 3.75 $22.50, at Junior Fur-trimmed Coats Of wool velour and broadcloth; collars of taupe nutria; silk lined and interlined; 12-14-16 years, $25.00 Py agg $45.00, Winter Overcoats sizes ranging from 3 to 10 years, at $13.75 $7.50 Values up to $25.00, Poiret Twills, Tricotine, Wool Jersey,

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