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m2", —T" sD sda 3 ' Spanish Influenza can! CHARLES Y. TURNER DIES. be prevented easier than votea warat ry it can be cured. | ie 'At’ the first sign of a shiver or sneeze, take Vibes CASCARA & Sictim of ‘900050 QUININE . “ofa? cold remedy for 20 years-—in tablet =| aisonia, Four Batteri "At All Drug The Samland ts n WORK WoND in New York to-da: WANT pply Ci sick and wounded, ers were duo News, BONWITTELLER ECO. | NOW IN PROGRESS Hie eal, chomicn The BONWIT TELLER @ CO. \ nelude Major Evelyn A Jan uary Sale of UNDERGARMENTS AT DECIDED PRICE REDUCTIONS “The Lingerie Event of Distinction Which Differs from All Others.” i] thi The typical elegance and simplicity, refine- ment and finesse of Bonwit Teller & Co. lingerie is given full expression in this sale of undergarments. The modish silhouettes, graces of treatment, elegancies of infinite detail, originality of embroidery motifs and niceties of needlecraft are dominant | features in each individual piece of lingerie. PHILIPPINE and FRENCH nen HAND-MADE LINGERIE also SILK UNDERGARMENTS Rae 1 Lord & Taylor 38th Street ~—FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Beginning Tomorrow, Friday January Sale of 2500 Pairs OOTWEAR in which quality, value and service veloped to a maximum degree, a sale that will convincingly to those returning from cantonme overseas. The Values Are Altogether Out of the Ordinary 1000 Pairs Men’s Fine Boots $10.75 Tan Calfskin, lace; Black Calf. Dark akin, lace; \let ace with | Metal Calf: colored taps, lace. All Sizes and Widths When the Sale Starts Tomorrow. Fourth & © branches of th Major The KF, Wilgus, 1 Men’s Fine Footwear 1500 Pairs | Men’s Smart Boots the only shi yw fompanies More than 20,000 on aixtecn ships this week, blt most go to Newport The transport Moccasin pak The Specially Sheps of Oxginations [}| forty-seven officers, seven FIFTH _AVENUE AT 38™ STREET, fi||men and fe | | | mas Swati Harrison, Balt McIntos French liner Es 8 port from Sor gers in her nd 72 third Among thom were 11 United oflice ora, but none had seen any spo- many other th he had but one nau-Variila of thi froin ni me in the left foot, 8. A., fc k are de- appeal nts and = WN SIXTEEN SHIPS. “Expected To - Mor-| tha tow, Brings 3,000, Including es of Artillery. vere injuries to my) a 5 Pert, and for the last five resident of London, also was ~ BOLSHEM FORCES, _ INFROZEN SWAMPS Fur Clad "Rewtans Capture Block Houses for the Winter. his winter can Pa ort tere | be dertake: to ail ‘ esterda td | fo The which, however, ualties were which is 10 tween the Monday Dvina Rive Jan. 2 (Associated n troops & sworn in by his wie fa, notary. pulbite, Bees) Ask, Mer Foster eda” —— 38th Street L____ Servi Fle oe lon of Vologda, against strong resistance, was un- simultaneously ‘i movement southward by the Allled|,...,. troops along the Onega River. Onega column rested yesterday at « the Village of Gogol. recapture marked by some heavy fighting, in| anc light. 4 about midway be. cda rafiway and th was etrongly defended, Lord & Taylor —FIFTH AVENUE— THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, Ahh LS 2, 1919, Mh a _—- + >i) ore aed. reat in thoss simitarty| | recaptured the Village of Kadish, on and the Rolsheviki there used the} at will In Kadish. The fur-clad Amere niiotec ie ularly soldiers bi Hinged the middie sector of the Northern blockhouses built by the Americans A flacking parties in the pat Amer i ex: Russian front, and yesterday pushed and Brit when y occupied ‘ ’e on the road cone forward their lines a distance of two town In November prior to being! yy Ny to) oy r Pres! south of the village in the di- ‘tiven out by large forces of Bol- The 20th Century Tea Tea push, which was with 4 with a ated in “SALADA" ORANGE PEKOE destroyed e Petro- The Flavor is Delicious, : The Purity is Absolute “wa stream Sold onty in seated packets. The of Kadish was grad road the American cas-/and m This village, 1919 New Jersey Auto Li- cense Ready for Delivery. New Jersey Auto License Bureau Fourth Floor. 39th Street Another Splendid Offering of Several Hundred Women’s Fur Collared Coats $22.75 » $34.50 WO important purchases are represented in this collection, the surplus stocks of leading manu- facturers who sacrificed profits and were eager | to dispose of all Winter garments while there was still a demand. Right now—when Winter Coat buying is at its height, comes this unusual opportunity, an occasion featuring new and distinctive models at less than actual cost of material and making. Women’s Smart Muskrat Coats Hudson Seal Trimmed (as illustrated) Unusual Value $142.50 Natural Muskrat Coats of selected dark pelts, in the handsome model illustrated. Hudson Seal (dyed musk- rat) deep collar and-cuffs, and the pompon ends of the sash belt. Hudson Seal Coats (dyed muskrat) Specially Priced $225.00, $275.00, $345.00 Muffs and Scarfs Natural Racco $16.50 | Black bye Mugisicc cones: $42.50 Natural Race $17.50 | Black Ly Scarf . $39.50 Skunk Scarf we $49.50 | Nutria Sc ee mens - $28.50 Skunk Muffs........0.05+ * $49. $0! Nutria Muffs........0000+ $14.50 Third Floor Sale of Women’s Union Suits Two Special Numbers Underpriced Medium Weight Union Suits—all shapes; broken sizes and styles $1.50 Women’s Gauze Weight Union Suits—band top, loose or tight knees $1.00 | Ground Floor White French Dress Organdie Fine sheer iia 3 daca inched wide, as well as domestic looms, Exquisite tints facta: + ; , $2.95 $3.65 rd 55¢, 75¢, up to $1.00 | and colors, fascinating new patterns, weaves ects; 39-40 inches wide; yard $2.95 to $3.6: , of every variety, inspiration for the creation , . White Friesh Nainsook of frocks for Southern wear and for next Crepe Georgette and fi Imirable for { Summer A beautiful k and cotton crepe ria ur 347 y printed ef rt 1 75 85 I 7 r 4g yard 75¢, 85e, up to $1.50 **Damoselle’’ Cloth MNEs aie a niente ss weexe y yard 0B White French Lawn $4 85 for pieca of 10 yar A fine, ran Novelty Cotton Dress Voile Particularly suitable for waists forte | r okirts and underwear More than two hundred t styles; 39- 48 inches wide,....yard 65¢, 75e, w 49 inct Jc Special, yard 48e English Mercerized Batiste “Niram’’ Nainsook American Ginghams 40-4 wide, $4.50 for piece of to yards. Sheer, mercer Checks, stripes, plaids and plain ¢ jI- 50c, 65¢, $1.05 50c and O5e Cotton Dress Fabrics for 1919 The choicest of new cottons from foreign, Five Styles, with Large Fur Collars, straight line, belted and loose swinging models in fine quality | Wool Velours, Broadcloth, Bure and Pom Pom in all fashionable shades and in black. Deep muffler collars are of French Seal (dyed coney). | Every garment warmly interlined and lined, l All sizes when the Sale starts. hird Ploor, Another Shipment of Those Fashionable Navy Blue Serge Dresses In An Unusual Sale at $18.50 Thoroughly dependable Wool Serge, in models that embody the latest ideas in Tailored Street Dresses. EMARKABLY low priced for Dresses of this quality and R character, because we purchased the Serge at marked concessions and had it made up by a manufacturer, who was anxious to keep his organization busy during the otherwise dull period. Smart New Models Effectively braid trimmed, practical and serviceable for the woman who wants a modish but moderately priced Dress. Excellent styles for the business woman. None CG. 0. D. j Third Floor, Decisive Clearance Sale Women’s Winter Suits Priced Regardless of Cost $29.50, $39.50, $69.50 | Fur trimmed and tailored models in practically ever fash- ionable fabric and color in demand this season. Every Suit in Stock Has Been Marked Down to Prices Insuring Immediate Disposal. None Reserved. None C,O, D. No Exchanges. Third Floor Another Special Lot of Scrim, Voile and Marquisette at 33c yard These are all fabrics of superior quality and the price is much below present market value. White, ivory or ecru in plain or bordered styles. Fifth FU White Novelty French Cottons Dotted and figured whit Je nidered efe Se err ee eg ee eee a en —— a ee ee eee