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while nominally sold only ployees, any one may pu he tu rT p An attendant there was told b reporter that “he guessed he coul not buy any because be was not em- | | ployed ‘by the eity.” CAN GET “ARMY” AND HIGHER | PRICED SHOES, TOO, thant Was to Cut Prices| oa ‘reioteetn? tng Sere get at a much higher prico, investigation showed. , a ‘Yimit to-day to the promines of| At Mr. “Berlow's “clearing and ex-|of 166 Greenwich Street, which was |PO'tDe haus” on Luane Street, it) req ly uscd by the police aa head-| man who described himself as “the|the of the Second Preotuet, re-|manaser,” when aaked an to the sale “that @ shoe 8 on| the city's Broparty, weed be peggy preter t)4 owt, "ma f i Peane tendia fel- | Brooklyn @imnissed yesterday the sul Ir, Herlow, who te « aplendia oi separation brought * Mara Jessie,’ rena ot. A Bt lowe fa vory public: apirited. It grieved him to see the price city employe ‘hed to for shoes, and he inly,” was the Other questions brought out that space in o Stroct Cleaning Depart- Filth Ave. Fur Shop ‘aoe I ‘ifth Ave. con re FOR ee mera a yt FURS. FOR SEN KAGWN AT BARGAIN NEW YORK CITY! BE SURE TO COMET IE! Savings of 35% to 50% On Sale Friday and Saturday French Seal Coats $475 Hudson Seal Coats a cults, ful 5165 Uimmed Swit hanes, 8 feet 3 silk Deaver shawi collar and deep cuffs. Mole Coats $40.00 $25.00 Hudson Seal Scarfs, 15x72 45.00 30.00 Animal Fox Scarfs 50.00 35.00 Finest Raccoon Scarfs 42.50 25.00 500 @ year ment's place %, 0 FR RENT FREE eg Sy i hts the enlcaman vision, must pay the ety $7 @ month | you shoes best adapted to your e can't tell city employem f 1 wf Any ono elm. They Allslook the same.” | tit it In the haliway, viepuray aoe on |Croms. I might just as well not have f " Shoes for Children 0 5 army ehovg, @ saleaman can be easily | (y+ fi City Employees—Sells ravaded to part with a pattot more [ite he went on, “because T oannot Mr. Monk and his spectaitets decide which stylen are . 5 i Jed ar even make a living at thin stand,’ best for your children and fit them with sclentifio \._ to Outsiders, Too, stylish shoes of private manufacture | “When Mr, Goodacher Was eaked as precision. to thin, he sald the permit was issued Was said Mr, Derlow was not in. Alright, Greek patriotic societies and Sizes, 1 to 9, Widths, AAA to D. elous interpretations exclusively $210 Fine Muskrat Coats for Columbia. Any Columbia Desler trate, uaeral fine ‘nat- =; $450 will play these brilliant selections for -~— self which of all this beautiful music WERE NOW you prefer for your own enjoyment, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, f¢tyv. } in the nelehborh 6 y "8 place upt | by real estate ex nished free. | pastor © fo ‘At the Beslow sto Hy, “Beriow dees ‘not Gare for any | Methodtet Church, No. 124 16th Street, |by Krees jn his wite’s ault ‘ are sold at the pric | mwas also fur- | against the Rey. Christian Adam Krone. | |Brookiyn. Prev of the Brooklyn Free | missed a counte Justice Kelby dis- divorce Med city on this phi of his,” was the remark ropic ac | agers con- Children’s Feet Scientifically Fitted by Mr. Monk and his speciali the privilege of selling fruit out requirements of differe tough Job to et thin con- ‘hn aeons oem id Soleaton yeaterd Widths All would not have beed able 16 AAA te E ApS PMER'S Sian * it If It had not been for the Red jeaton to wet up @ stand in front i | Semi-Conservative Shoes for Women ol Comfortable shoed, good looking and serviceable, foi the city’s property at the wu nt Lj erviceabile, for uest of Police Commissioner En-| |B Women who plese ceafort before styte. American Red Cro a Wife Bace Pastor in Vain. jupreme Court Justice Kelby in o. jeuben Street | Toscha Seidel Exclusive Columbia Artist -appearing at Carnegie Hall December 6th Soloist with N.Y. Philharmonic Orchestra. Virile, passionate, volcanic, this young Rus- sian plays with an unbridled ardor. His tone control ranges from the most compelling and inspiring fortissimo to the almost inconceiv- ably delicate shadowing of sound. He is a consummate master of technique, a pupil of the great Auer—a genius of astonishing versatility: COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY,: New York Toscha Seidel makes records of his fing youto choose for your- New Cohumbla Records on Sate —Oesedard Models the 10th and 20th of every month oe Pe} BROOKLYN HEADQUARTERS] For Public Sale of LEATHER ARMY 7 JERKINS 520 Bought from U.S. i Sleeveless Saas Wank | Wool Cloth Lined ee This extract from a letter received by us should be sufficent to su stantiate the legitimacy of this sale ~About the latter part of thé month of of De- gember the steamer ‘Port Hunter’ left Ne sore. oe Oy with her usual Government cargo for}, rance. About twenty-tive miles Hurtha’s Vineyard obs was rassmsed by enatinn fhe Government nt appronitantely woven million | dollars. Inasmuch as care eal peas ot the . We agreed to A loned ry . ‘seve: My 5 h be it into port. OTHER BIG CerEENGs. a gar- ssi garment $2. 50 n Double breasted, $2.06. Teri Soe (Caine SLID Mail Orders Filled 4 TRIANGLE SHOP 28-30 FLATBUSH AVENUE Near Fulton Street, BROOKLYN PEN EVERY EVENING TILL 11.30 0'CI ARMY SUPPLIES During 1917-18 and up to the return of the troops from overseas, we furnished over $2,000,000 worth of equipment to the army cantonments for the troops and officers, con- sisting mainly of shoes, underwear and wearing apparel. Since the return of the troops we have re-purchased huge quantities of our own supplies and other manufacturers from the various cantonments which we have gathered under our roof, and it will be offered to the general public at bargain prices. This advertisement is not a fake or come-on, but a genuine effort of a high grade company and associate man- ufacturers to place in the hands of the public much needed merchandise at low prices. We will commence our sale to-day and continue until all our goods are sold at the fol- lowing distribyting points: OUR OWN STATIONS 18 West 23d Street 410 East 138th Street . 1501 Third Ave., Between 84th & 85th Sts. Army & Navy Salvage Co, Army & Navy Salvage Co. 30 Washin on se, fr Army & Navy Salvage Co., Py PT in ele 405 Genesee St., Union Hill, N. J. bi Hal Coy Dover, N. J. Army & Navy Supply Co. 241-248 Market St 941 Main St, Paterson, N. J. Army & Navy Salvage Co, Bridgeport, Conn. Army & Nery Salvage Co. 12 North Sussex St, Army & Navy Supply Co., | 223 Washington Place, Trenton, N. J. 997 Main St., Passaic, N. J ‘renton, see Hartford, Conn. Beveral tpoumng. BRT, 4, Snore clas, Apny Press 21) ee Gloves. a tees eather (FLEECE . stm “SoA ie ceveted wraticn ot | Gray Buck (FLEROH 1.1N v de on the army model of ruswet enif po a mois pa oaits Snowe shone SWEATERS. houmnd pairs of genuine Sever: Navy Shoes United Biatoe NAVE SHOES. “These | Blue Navy Sweaters (al Soh Bane Micher heavy | O:D Army Sweaters. fy t Ll gher shows we which witl cost to-day $10. Our Slipevers (heavy knit). pe From time to time we will of! auantities of mer- UNDERWEAR chandiee aad it is sold to You with the endsretanding ps K es ae that your MONEY WILL BE CHEERFULLY REFUND. United Bates Army Unterwoar, new goods, not ael yd you waned 24 Ug ED TO YOU IF FOR ANY REASON YOU ASK FOR IT. Ale xs arades of Winter Underwear 61.25, 81.50 HUDSON PRODUCTS CO., and 82.00 per Karmen! 19 Madixon Ave. migeeeee eeenrerstenrniongtiilteriney a ses STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. HEARN Vourtewnth street ‘West of Fifth Avence FRIDAY SATURDAY RED TICKET REDUCTIONS ‘ae ’s and Misses’ Dresses HESE reductions are particularly timely for holiday shop- pers. Whether bought for personal wear or for gifts, these dresses are a bargain opportunity not to be matched in other stores. Red tickets mean big reductions, Dresses of Handsomely Beaded Georgette Crepe, silk Embroidered Duvetyn, Tricolette, plain or embroidered Satin, Charmeuse, Tricotine, Velours, Jerseys, Velveteen, also Serges in straight line, draped and novelty styles, includ- ing Atty tunics, pastel and street shades, This season’s most distinctive models, Were $155.00....... 98.74 Were $54.50 & 57.50.38,74 Were $125.00....... 79.74 Were $52.75 Were $79.50 & 84.50.54,'74 Were $44.75. . Were $59.75 to 69.75.45,74 Were $34.75 Were $29.75 & 33.75.16,74 Red Ticket Reductions Women’s and Misses’ Suits Yes; the Red Tickets are radicals, but they are the kind of radicals you will like, for they mean GREAT REDUCTIONS on every suit so ticketed. These suits have been selected from our regulap stock and regrouped and repriced for a positive clearance. Not all fabrics or colors can be had in every size, or style, but there is a full selection in the lot. The.woman who has delayed the selection of a suit till now will be rewarded by these rich savings. 22.50 59.50 Were $37.75, $39.75 and $42.75 Were $72.00 to $87.50 Exceptionally well tailored in smartest, | Newest Winter models, including Yalama newest styles. Broadcloths, Velours, Serges, Cheviots and Wool Poplins—navy, brown, plum, taupe. broadcloth and velonr; only a few of a Serges and Poplins come in black as well as colors above mentioned—some are fur cloth, gold tip silvertone, duvet de laine, kind. Many are beautifully’trimmed with triimed. Al sizes . sealine, Australian opossum or nutria, Women's sizes 36 to 44 and Misses’ sizes | Ripple and straight line styles; many nov- 16 and 18 years. elty shades. Handsome silk linings. Women’s and Misses’ Suits 85.00 Our regular $98.50 to $125.00 Suits of Gold Tip, Velour de Laine and Yalama, handsomely tailored and lined,, in models of smartest style, are a wonderful opportunity at this price. Colors are reindeer, brown, navy blue, henna and Copen. NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS. See other pages for four column advt., Special Advts. of 2-Clasp French Kid Gloves, Men's Stylwear Clothing and Shoes, and Christmas Start of Season Sale of Boudoir Caps. STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. AEARN Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avenue s RISTMAS a x r OF RES Special for SATURDAY Only 2,000 BOUDOIR CAPS 18 Our regular $1.18 iy, Of course, you expected to pay decidedly more for caps as pretty as this, so this price will doubtless come as one of the season’s nicest surprises, and the caps are really lovely. Even at regular value, they cost less than would be asked elsewhere. . BOUDOIR CAPS Rose, pink, light blue, lavender and maize; made of all silk, all net or lace, net and silk combined, and trimmed with narrow ribbon and tiny silk flowers, in the pretty styles illustrated here, and many more besides, Limit 3. See other pages for our four-column advertisement nd advertirements of Red Ticket Re- ie sin in Women's and Misses’ Suits and Dresses, Men's Stylwear Clothing, Boys’ Shoes and Women's Kid Gloves. _ SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS eeprom 6 9 - ET Pe ees eee at ay Hen ~al