The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1919, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1919. * COL. CHARLES HINE, aay WATERS! [mmm J SSS i ‘ te ol justified in con | TO RECEIVE HIS DISCHARGE s'"s,:°.° : * asa 7 $004 1o-4-60004406 | tion of the hours ; Ff 1 6TH IS HOME $ ¥ Inet country. 10 THREE RAIDS West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street bi { : }| on Our Ent ; ) $ | CLARKE PORTRAIT UNVEILED, Ud int f Baal b: bream cease Hangs In Directors’ Room of Amer- | Ladies’ Fur Coats sciliga ’ Ww ™ Exchange Hank. " ay ave > | i “oats; Coatees, latest Officer Lauds Men of Old 69th Low Curve rosdent_ot wae|Many Revolvers and Dlack-|l] Pei" Stalea, Mull. and WOMEN’S IMPORTED GLOVES M ; A if Exchange National Bank, an- Jacks > rp. ac . id ! He Trained and Led to ccendes the wavelins of & uivdils Ga jacks Captured, as Well Neckpieces of various furs; l ‘ d ‘ " France—Quits Service. trait of Dumont Clarke, formar Pres!- as Opium, Police Say. Men's Fur-lined Coats; Au- (Rea Kid an Lambskin) it a s dent of the bank, fn the, new Alrectors : tomobile Coats, Automobile t ree eee , Tons to the standing and growth of the Hi ain fy ; - Robes; Animal Rugs and j Col. Charles Hine, ‘st commander institution, hree dis his morn war various skins. . 2 L of the 165th Infantry (old 69th New Py a Ean es between the chop sucy capitalist Don't miss this opportunity, 5 er Var e4 at pr. “ie hn + i York) of the Rainbow Division—ti x | HOBOKEN WOMAN MISSING, Jana some of ‘their waiters wa which means saving for you. a. and «ad e . Saturday H cone ‘A rhe fore collected: re toney Refunded within three days man who trained the New York bo: 3 averted. The ratd tor Money re é : . fT) $ ° | aie { not satisfied. rose) >, > ale ee n Creer at Cone Milly and remained their|? : Ivolvers, blacklacks and piu. ||] wet satieie Two-clasp, Paris Point backs, overseam and pique sewn; it Jeader overseas for five tmonthe—ar- | ? ndene Jensen, House ‘ RAID No, 1—Chinese United A A Mursten in white, tan, brown and black; also black with white t companion to Miss Eligabeth A. Allen of | sociation, No. 35 Mott Street ) " y , t rived here a few days ago and ex- mpanion te Miss Elisabeth A. Allen of | sociation, ° embroidery, or white with black embroidery. Hi pects to receive his discharge from No, 1217 Garden Street, Hoboken, left] tectives Gegan and Mot ie 23 East 8th St. Nec i the Motor Transport Corps to-day. g | Miss Allen's home tet ne lives nears (cer end found f, W. W, literature! 1. 3071 Si a HH Since the 165th reached France not | d 1 in delivered her iweseage. Since |and membership cards, ono revolve Tel. 3071 Stuyvesant | less than six Colonels have headed , © | then she has not been seen. and a blackjack. ‘They a ted Weu " the famous organizatio of them, ®| Neither Miss Allen nor the missing |Gray, ing Wu Chow, Roy Chu and! ’ it after Col, Hine, being off of the +4 $ | woman's brother, Thomas Jen: 0 be . Mk hashes ob viblncna : H ceeded by Col. John Becker, who | ae Ca aca tr names win | Sat? Apartment at No, 605 Hairy Growths Appear H Lcd Ol lc ath ® |her except a little loose change. Miss | West 1 boi ach Several new models will be featured in an exceptionally i" When Col. M was promote Z Jensen ia about thirty year and Car found W Cha ¢ (Modes of To-day) r ‘ A “ Pp ee ry f be a Brigadier General his _ was | noooe-es eeee fi 6 ine nia ah has | retary of the Chinesc ‘A eraooth, halrlens hin always fol interesting sale on the Main Floor at decidedly low prices. H. filled by Col, Harry D, Mitchell, who w Uinck coat and velvet sailor |clation, whose passport wax made] tows the use of a paste made by mix " was it. Col. Drave, and ASK FOR “FAIR DEAL” hat out to Chan S00. ¢ sald the] ing some water with plain powdered ° ¢., re re fe Howat. (308s | | pase oe He st espaee Seta patie ie oedl ea ite 150 Hand Bags Choice Moire Bags it ma. regiment. | IN THREATENED STRIKE |p-4 HITS BLOCK ISLAND BAR. é hand hairy surface 2 or 3 minutes, then ; . , : 7 " Before the war Col. Hine was on ft who. }| rubbed off and the skirt w 1, when Of new water-waved silk; in’ black Full plaited model trimmed with i. eo staff of the nt of e Bai- ee Aboard Wil : . pevery trace’of hair will have vanished, ste PE rie 5 " i ‘ matte No pain or discomfort attends the use and colors; inside compartments, velvet band; inside compartments, he timer ne ace are t ‘ ’ President of Garment Workers’ United States ors “le ae Wess Part tebe cane Urtt Val. sg. UJ $ i noWn as one ¢ country’s fat LRP DY | pb tees eit aanoaia 6: ‘ i honld he ex to he eure that 3.75 > $6.5 | jca entered the war he offered } y capacity in which 4 the task of ovgan- motor transport corps was | to him, Ho went to work accustomed vim, picked tt 1 for his assistants, and t Block Island. H Mayor Hylan, service | Benjamins nite was |the Interna Workers’ Union, |to strike becau: jan unjust attit mie Special Special «tiene [SUNDAY WORLD WANTS L- as $2.90 pd Habe bat $4.85 i Lee Wit WORK MONDAY WONDERS || NECKWEAR BOYS’ SUITS Stocks Limited. Values Are Extraordinary. We Urge Early Buying : For Women 21 W. 38th St. 21 W. 38th St. : : fae. rLDrya White Organdie Collar The Specialty House for Women of All Sizes and Cuff Sets Closing Out Winter Stocks pr ehartarrtiry he Regularly soldsfor $1.50 , eer Very Special! ll Arm ment of Col of the regiment Mills ¢ u A group of Winter models in fancy mixtures, some with extra knick- ers; values up to $15.00, Mitchel during Size range is not complete. Will be Closed Out at waist and rir “he tn aa"promecive ales Sizes, 36 to 56 bust, both long and short waisted 9 5 5 i fo Tase atta |SIKK MAKERS PROTEST Coats Blouses __ Dresses tlle $9.7 f t thelr new 48-HOUR WORKING WEEK | din hb 24.95 35.00 54.75 5.95 7.50 24.75 24:75 35.00 47.50 Evening Gowns Wraps CORDUROY HOUSE COATS Commitiee s That Working | Time Established by Existing Practice Be Maintain The Committee on Labor of }Association of America ha. resolutions urging that any demand. | that may be 49-50 to 175.00 59:75 to 195.00 over t service Two Models for Women or Misses At Tremendous Savings Soecal $4.25 Second Floor White Sale for Stout Women A Breakfast Coat and a good looking straight effect model, : j made of fine quality wide wale corduroy; desirable colorings. Underwear, Corsets, Brassieres, Hosiery, Petticoats, Negligees, etc. ' 7 y . Now in progress on our mezzanine floor at great reductions MISSES’ & GIRLS’ COATS At Radical Price Concessions it and more regret is that I not with the boys | ali through the campaign, But the| greatest pride my life is that I} commanded them for five months. | “The American 6 od bless him, is near 1 ‘ | can’ take th him now | that the w he great | problem is keep officers devel- | an men, Our institu- | » types of men and| rior to the dif- Stern Brothers West Forty-second and Forty-third Streets Misses’s Fur Trimmed Coats, Made of wool velour with large taupe nutria collar and pockets; fancy silk lined and warmly interlined; $ 5 Winter colorings, — . A . special 4 .00 women ficulti of all Regular Vales $65.00 Misses’ Dressy Winter Coats, Chie models with yoke and large double fur collars of taupe nutria which can be worm open or closed; $50 00 silk lined and warmly interlined, —. ' . special ® Regular Value $75.00 not give his| e seas for any-| For To-day and Saturday, a Sale of experiences 4 thing in the ‘The only ¢ 6th tog RAILWAY LEADERS’ COUNSEL URGES CABINET DEPARTMENT Tells Senate Committee That In-} teresis of Public Would Be | Better Served. WASHINGTON, Jan. 17. Elimina-| tion of polit aid, had “iney MEN’S FINE CLOTHES Made by the Kirschbaum Shops Suits that were $30 to $35 | Suits that were 40 to $47.50 Overcoats were $30 to $40 at $25 Misses’ Handsome Bolivia Coats, Stunning models, with deep shawl collars of genu- ine beaver; silk lined and interlined; Winter colors, $65.00 Regular Value $95.00 Misses’ Winter Coats, Overcoats were $42.50 to $55 | Fashioned in wool velour; shawl collar of natural raccoon; silk lined and warmly interlined; special $28.00 at $35 | Regularly sold for $45.00 g his argu day in cont ; A mont for th tstaisnment of ae Junior Girls’ Coats Girls’ Dressy Coats j e Interstate Commerce Com- ny , ’ aoe F y 7 | | Made of wool velour with collars | Fine quality broadcloth with nutria MAUESAEKRACHAC Aipette N the $25 group are double-breasted N the B35 group are our fine Ulsters | ae taupe nutria; lined throughout fur collars and trimming on pock- Ulsterettes, English Box Overcoats, of pure Australian wool fabries, Duyy and interlined; brown, reindeer, | ets; lined and interlined reindeer, | Chesterfield Overcoats, silk lined; Sack teens, Cheshires and Scotch mixtures— navy or burgundy; 10 to 16 years, — brown and gree | Suits of worsteds, cheviots and serges. These garments, in many cases, are be- low to-day’s wholesale quotations. Chesterfield Overcoats, Sack Suits of | Special lg Special unfinished worsteds, finished worsteds, | eee $18.75 $15. 00 serges and flannels. | | Regular Value $26.50 Regular Value } the, anise |

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