The evening world. Newspaper, October 8, 1919, Page 10

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ee eat. . / THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 19 19. ' | 'KING GEORGE SEEKS p.2 NEWS OF WILSON § Kopieh (virtually erm Asia Minor), according to a des- patch from the special correspynd- TORK GOVERNMENT SEEKS COMPROMISE. L'Information at Constantt- Turkish Nationalist troops said to inating Sont Col, Wigram also was Instructed with he Chronicle says to-day: t |m 1, Ch In h ican Embassy to | Great ws regarding the| him Am tagha Kemal, the Turkish National- tat leader, whose troops recently took jon of the strategic city of'a - This Is the Only Store That Sells the Overstocks of the National Cloak & Suit Co, we await news fro: selves. Thursday in the National Outlet Store 119 West 24th Street, near Sixth Ave. This is an event always worth waiting for. Though this is a Bargain Store Extraordinary on every business day, DOLLAR DAY invariably offers more stupen- dous values than seems possible. Tomorrow will be no exception. Many, many bargains. Some are past gseason’s merchandise; in many lots the quantities are limited, often size ranges are incomplete, but the as- sortments, the quality of the articles, the real, actual, genuineness of the bargains more than make up for se broken Foes Seo ore SN recces Sips ( 3 Great Specials |. <:-:. Dress of Rose-color Princess Slip of Nainsook; front The perfect clothes protector for men and women. For | Linene with hand em- a house, industrial and outdoor wear. On and off “in a jiffy.”’ | broidery and hand trimmed with filet pattern lace; Val lace edges. soo Corsets Girdle-top “Free Hip" Corset of Bro- cade. ioe —— Girls’ Patent Lea- ther Shoe with white The new garments for comfort, service and economy. Laund- ry . * 1 smocking, in washable rine savings alone will soon pav for their small cost. embroidery. joo" Waists Satin-striped Voile, with white collar and veatee, poo a Chambray - Ging- ham Dress for girls of 2 to 6 years, cloth aa fry. no , black, pebble- hay Trained fabric, “which can be washed off withwate? or wasollna. BS Apron of a soft, p fabric that will lute protect on’ a cs urable, comfortable Overalls that slipped on and Seemed off. May be had in washable Denim Cloth or Tan Khaki Cloth. Had Main Floor, wry White Mesh Corsets; a » Shi Gown of medista tants Apes tee wit Lise Rate. $1.00 Some of the Many Other. cle fme ty +4 Children’s Serie $1.00 with elastic inserts. ... $1.00 blue Chambray, 2 for. Child’s Short Coat of lined White Pave PLOO mildy eiece, tet PL OO Girls’ of Women's Satin Rest Slippers with pom-pom Khaki Work Trou- sers. Sizes 28 to 44 waist Women's Union Suits of knit cotton yarn DOLLAR DAY PALGAINS & @ Girls’ Fur Sets 9) $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Soft, brown Coney Fur or dense White “E: ine” Coney Women's Lisl Box-plaited Dress of Wi black points, tyles es tan or blue, a psirs tor DLOO Repp. Sires 2 to6..... pictured, For girls of 2 to Women’s Cotton me 5 years. Sold. only in &- i Perce Sizer tt 10 P1.OO Ta Cpr e B100 Dee Peaks of blab Each Plece, $1.00 Wy Men's Lisle Hose in black or white. 4 pair Batiste Pajamas for misses or girls; embr'y., Lawn Chemise in a bloomer effect........ Comb nation Chemise and Lrawers; Naiusook. Ghinbray; white tim PLOO . 1.00 Rapp. ties ter PLOO 4 $1.00 Flannelette Middy in slip-over style Striped Voile Blouse embroidered square neck Ch round Carriage Robe Fiderdown; with ial $ 1 00 Cloth Cont. Tie 3714, BLOOD | ant Wine Corian” $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.09 Coats (erie Coats ‘of Cotton Serge. 2 to 6 ep flounce; green. . New Fall Coats at prices that seem impossibly low. They are National overstocks which must be sold quickly, irr pecti value or cost—therefore these extraordinary bargains, ‘See What You Save!” " a ae aha Sizes for Women, Misses and Stouts, but not a complete range in each style. $1.00 ry tucked, , with new rippling b af d plait trimmed b tte” finished sture elveteen plush E—Girls’ Coat of Velour Coating; beaver color fur fabric collar. . yi voli ‘oat; fur fab ) Here Are New York’s Biggest Coat Values pa s’ Velveteen Flush with kit coney fur collar $12.97 | P—Wool Zibeline Coat, with fur fabric collar, Girls’ sizes I-mixed Thibet Cloth with seal plush collar $13.97 | Q—Stout Women's Coat of Velour Cloth, in dark colors M—Junior beline Coat; fur fabric collar . $13.97 R-—Rippleback hibet Cloth; collar of coney fur. . N—M seal plush collar S—lack Velvet sh; sateen lining; fur fabric collal $13.97 | Coat of Velveteen Plush, with sateen lining. . ‘ ‘The “National's” Outlet Store, 119 W. 24h St, lear 6th Ave, No Mail Orders Filled From This Stor His Majesty's sincere sym- the President and Mrs. y than do the BEWARE OF “FLU,” —_ “No sick bed of our time, or per- ) |number upward of 300,000 men and | Sends to the Ameri atior | hap y othe nas com Seizure of Strategic City in Asia! Cctimanded by Mustapha K ends to the American Legation, to iocn teas “opnetn. And, aye IS-DR COPELAND'S Minor Precipitates Major Crisis, | 3¢¢m_ to have, precipitated i Learn of the President's |pathy,. Not only ‘America, but mane * is similar to that which arose tn | Condition. 4 ate eat c: Paris Hears. |matla when Gabriele d'Annuasio m4 diplomatic pea URIS, Oct. .—Gen. Al! Riza Pa-/seined Flume, hat the attuac| LONDON: Oct. &—King Geor supled over bay dowd dhe, the new Turkish Grand vVisier,|,,There js & feeling that the situa: | who is ar med over the I "says the Daily Mail,! HB gconid | si Ison, to-day se an in the world concerns! as opened negotiations with Mus- ‘ol, Cl |the world more than Mr. Wilson, In ESAs Report of Fourteen Cases This | Week Brings Forth Rules to Avoid Attack. Fourteen cases of Spanish influenza were reported to Dr. Royal 8. Cope- land, Heaith Commissioner, yester- day. Dr. Copeland gatd that nothing even Approximating ar eyidemie of influ- enza has been noticed and it ie un- necessary for New York City’s 6,000,- 000 to become panicky. There were thirty-six cases in Greater New York reported last week, against but twenty-four for the pre- ceding week. | Individual precautions against an increase this week should be re- deubled. Personal cleaniiness and isolation of persons affected are the greatest preventives against an epi- demic. The Health Commissioner asks tbat both precautions be rigor- ously observed, Last year's epidemic started Bept, 27, One year ago to-day there were {875 cases reported. Spanish influenza cannot become epidemic if these rules are followed: ‘The Brees who coughs or sneezes discharges spray more deadly than bullets or poison gas, unless the mouth and nose are cov- ered by a handkerchief, Spitting In public places and dry sweeping are dangerous and unlawful. “Glasses and eating utensils which have been used in restaurants and other public places, or even by mem- bers of your family, must be sterilized by washing in boiling water to de- stroy the germs sticking to them. ‘The hands of @ porson who has a running nese, a “cold in the head,” or “flu” are smeared with germs; there- fore if you must shake his hand or handle any article he has touched, avoid touching your lips. nose or eyes until you have carefully washed your hands, Never eat without first wash- ing yor hands. “To avoid infecting your child, do not kiss it near its mouth: it is unsafe to kiss your child before washing your face. “Do not visit one who has flu or pn umonia, “Those who have colle or flu risk thelr lives and the lives of others by joing t» work or to sehrol. “Keep yourself fit by avoiding over- work and overeating, worry, fatigue, lack of sleep ang unventilated roome amusement.” | SAILORS’ FISTS FLY in the home, ahop, factory or place of ft IN STAID PLYMOUTH American and British Tars Mix It Up in Whole Series of Free for-Alls on Streets. LONDON, Oct. 8A despateh to the | Daily News from Plymouth to-day says that there already have been several | lively encounters there between British | and American sailors, and that a whole series took place late Monday evo- ning. ‘There were several fights in Frank. fort Street, Union Street and George | Street, where American sailors fourht | with civilians ..od British tare, The | police cleared -ne street, only to have! to repeat the process in another, but gradually the opposing sailors were turned in opposite directions, Ameri- can provost guards lending a hand, Sunday night there was a similar row in Exeter Street, WITHORAW MILITARY UNITS FROM BOSTON Provisional Battalion Guarding City During Police Strike is to Entrain To-Night. BOSTON, Oct, &—In announcing @ policy of reducing the military forces now guarding the city because of the police strike, by relieving units from time ® time as circumstances seem to warrant, Brig, Gen. Samuel D. Parker, commanding the State troops, said tu-day that a provisional battalion of the 20th Regiment of State Guard, from the We: part of the State, would be relieved to- day, and would probably entrain im- for home. mediately FIND 200 TONS OF SUGAR | HOARDED IN BROOKLYN Food Controller Williams Starts a Crusade Against Dealers. Convineed that the reported sugar shortage is largely caused by the hoarding practices of many wholesal- ers, Federal officials early to-day an- nounced that they were prepared to prosecute criminally all offending deal- era, ‘The crusade against these dealers was started by Federal Foo) Administrator Arthur Williams, following reports that dealers have 200 tons of sugar con- cealed In Brooklyn, United States Attorney Francis G. Caffey will prosecute under the Lever tall, those obviously hoarding suxar gher prices. Fine All Wool $ Silvertone Suit THE NEW SUITS Broadcloths, ford: $19.95 to $75 Sale of 1,000 Dresses at $18.50 Regular $25 Values Materials include Serges, Satins, Crepe de Chines, Taffetas and other popular fall fabrics —All this season’s styles—all sizes included. —buy direct from the manufacturer ; —at little more than wholesale prices —and save from five to ten dollars. 43.95 In Tricotines, Silvertones, Velours,|me' Poplins and Ox-|Broadcloths, Polo Cloths HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 FIFTH AVENUE, sist. |Fine All Wool | Polo Cloth cr 39000 THE NEW COATS In Silvertip Bolivias, Plu- , Velours, Plushes, and Silvertones. $19.95 to $100 The Store is closed at & P. M. daily B. Altman & Co. Junior Boys’ Clothing (for boys of 3 to 10 years) is shown in its own individual section of the Boys’ Clothing Department. on the Sixth Fioor The Autumn and Winter assortments, now receiving daily augmentations, are un« usually attractive. The models are smart, manly (as the growing boy always wants his clothes to be), and remarkably well tailored. Among the special values in regular stock are the foliowing: Middy Suits of fine-quality knitted cloth (very soft and warm) in attractive heather colorings; knee-length trousers; embroid- ered insignia on collar and sleeves, $12.00 Sailor Suits (several models) and regulation Middy Suits of blue serge; all with knee= length trousers $14.50 Overcoats of fine-quality wool materials, every model wool-lined, $16.50 to 35.00 Boys’ Hats and Caps (especially featuring the new stitched cloth models) are shown in a very large assortment, covering a wide range of styles, materials and sizes. The Department for Electrical Utilities offers for the housewife’s convenience many practical and labor-saving devices, especially desirable for use in small apartments. Among them are Chafing Dishes, Coffee Percolators and Urns, Toasters, Grills, Disc Stoves, Radiant Heat- ers, Flat Irons, Heating Pads, Water Kettles and Heaters, Egg Boilers, Curling Irons and Flashlights. All of these articles are of nickel and of the best obtainable makes, while the prices are moderate. (First Floor) Madison Avetue- Fifth Aveme Credit House brookiyn sbhigges 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street lts"s* s""ccs| Smilh Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor Wyckoff St. The Ola Keliabie House of WHALEN BROTHERS carries ock of medium and high grade goods and ind best credit terms of any hc use in t! Bring This Advertines by id Get Dine ir Credit sents 40.09 Some for IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND if

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