M tion of Women's CIntis, and Miss experiences In practical study of so- classes, for eocîîi] service workers; Nielsen and Vlggo Jacobaen. Thai Cornelia of Whittier cial conditions In New York as local conditions will be reviewed, sta- Bradford, House, RED CROSS HOME SERVICE City, VALHALLA ODD FELLOWS banquet will start at S o'clock and aA did Mrs. E. F. Spofford, who has been tistics gathered and general prepara- Jersey City. elaborate menu baa been Dr. Anna Howard Shaw will be the taking a course of Instruction in the tion made for effective handling of promised. I HAS INITIAL MEETING of home many cases whloh later will need the TOMORROW Besides members at th#* i. at mass also. The scope NIGHT many SUFFRAGISTS headliner tonight's meeting metropolis BANQUET as of this in the assembly chamber at the State service work was outlined, it attention department meeting last night there were several· The Initial meeting of the Red Valhalla No. Odd Fel- on "Woman touches the lires of families of all Among those present were repre- Lodge 275, from House. She will speak Cross home service department, held visitors General Morgan LodgreJ Patriots and War Service." Address- who are engaged In the nation's serv- sentatives from the Board of Educa- lows, at its meeting last con- of South and Essex last night at St. Peter's parish house, night Amboy County j es The of looking after tion, Board of Health, City Poor De- also will be made by Congressman was was re- ice. necessity ferred the second on three Lodge of Ra.hway. Complete arrange-J GET HEW most interesting. It Home for the Civics degree FOR 1920 In Aged, Elijah C. Hutchinson, of this city; housing and playground conditions partment, ments were made for the gretted that Mayor TenBroeck could and committees of the candidates for General Morgan Lodge representee] Mrs. vice chairman this city was especially mentioned, other Woman's tive to the Grand session Raymond Hrown, not open the meeting, as planned, going Lodge of all wel- Club, Day Nursery managers, teach- of South Amboy, and completed ar- at next of the New York State Woman's Suf- at dinner and cooperation existing Trenton Wednesday. Past because of his presence the ers and others interested in State and Mrs. Edward F. fare forces requested. social rangements for a to bo held Grand Chris R. Lund Is the Organization is Holding frage party, to the boys who go next week to banquet delegate of New conditions. at hall tomorrow and he will be Frickert. president the Jersey camp, and later in the evening a Y. Public aptivity of this department Washington night. probably accompanied The affair will be for several of the Big Meeting at Trenton Woman's Suffrage Association. M. C. A. campaign session claimed of the Red Cross is not contemplated the members by members lodge to Equal suffrage was beaten in New him. immediately, but training classes will Essential to Happiness, and friends of the lodge. The ar- the session. Noble Grand J. Toft· 1915 ma- as are in of a Hansen was in the chair and Jersey in by fifty thousand Mrs. O. W. Ramsay, chairman of be instituted along the same lines Proper enre of the body Is vital to rangements charge com- conduct· j and and f^^- mittee composed of Paul John ed the meeting. Today Tonight. jority. the department, gave some of her the first aid surgical dressings bflpolnePR.—Gi*pnWlrt Miller, 5P By Special Corespondent. TREKTON. Nov. 16:—"With the SÏÏG AND SMOKER THURSDAY Bister state of New York safely placed The "National's" Outlet Store, 119 W. 24th St, Near 6A Ave. WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S in the equal suffrage column as the NIGHT AT THE YACHT CLUB result of the rwent election the mem- bers of the New Jersey Women's The house committee of the Rari- Suffrage Association today gathered tan Yacht CJufo have arranged for a here to plan for the of New capture stag and smoker for club members in 1920 when the Jersey question may and guests at the clubhouse in Water be voted upon again in this state. street for next Thursday night. Saturday Bargains The occasion was the j opening of The entertainment for the evening aimimmitmuinii the annual convention Winter Coats twenty-eighth will be furnished by Malcolm Shac- of the organization. busi- Following kleford, of the Star Lyceum Bureau, ness sessions this and after- morning whose inimitable manner of telling noon the delegates will attend a din- stories with a strong southern dialect ner this at the evening Contemporary and of singing, all the time accom- Club. The of the different presidents panying himself on the banjo, have Saturday==A Record=Breaking Day New women's Jersey organizations made him one of the most popular ore to be guests of honor at this lyceum entertainers on the circuit function. Talks will be given by Mrs. today. A C. W. Stockton, chairman of the New Ends Week The committee are planning for Record=Breaking division of the Women's Com- Jersey another number for the program, as mittee of the Council of National De- well as the usual music and good Mrs. John R. fense; Schermerhorn, time to follow. president of the New Jersey Fed era- Women's few-of-a-kind coats— 25 models—considerably less, $18.50 You will find in this collection coats very similar to those we have sold this season for $22.50 to $35—for this is a disposal of a manufacturer's remaining surplus of winter cloth coats. Many have beautiful large fur collars, some plain. Fabrics include the kinds most in vogue this season—excellent qualities of BargraSmi Shoe Wool velours Kersey Burella Pompom Warm coatings Please note, too, that many coats are fully lined with silk. Kitt coney, opossum, dyed muskrat, natural raccoon and gray fox are the furs used for collars. «tore , Saturday $18.50 Down-Stairs Store, FY>arUi Ten tic Front 55 Smith St. Perth Amboy, N. J. U£«' Cm» Girls' Coal Gri·' Cut Mhiei' Coal | S Tdnt'i Corda roj Ckariat Miitwra Clnitl Hi tar a Mil tare Striped NEW Prices of $5.95, $9.75, $12.75 and $14.75 on Women's Dresses I $797 $469 $389 $5491 The $5 .95 dresses are lèss than half orig- instances of the very dresses we have sold inal prices. Mostly navy blue satin with earlier for $18.75. Ten models of all-wool Sale of Imperfect Coats bodices in jacket and surplice effects; some serge. I One with soutache 374 Coats for Misses and Girls—all with pleated skirts. Few of serge. braid trtmmlnc; others with High Grade Ladies, pleated skirts and tunics, some wtth surplice bodices, ~ at are at new Fall and Winter models of the wanted Dresses $9.75 of serge—marked some have shawl collars of white satin. a of models. with satin Shoes fabrics. Imperfections are slight and in most saving $5; eight Many Dresses at $14.75 are few-of-a-kind styles Sample - collars and cuffs. One model of I cases it would take an expert to detect them. high-ncck whose regular prices ranged from $18.50 to plain serge or Scotch plaid worsted has been and All Are $29.75. Jersey cloth, serge velveteen; Big Bargains very popular. some with tunics, some with pleated skirts. For Example: There will be 34 Girls' Coats of Wide- Dresses at $12.75—duplicates in many Down-Stain Store, FVmrtil Avenue Front =wale Velveteen Corduroy in Brown or Navy Blue. They= For Men, Women & Child- sare slightly streaked and are marked to sell at $2.97. niimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiT; Misses' Coats at $18.75, $22.50, $25 ren at Low Prices Shoe Sale exceptional in every particular All of the coats, with of those At $18.75—coats of burella cloth In a smart semi- Is—Patent or exception fitted chocolate 1,640 pairs—8 models—Patent Gun Metal*;MctaU; of model; brown, navy blue and dark heavy burella cloth and velour-finished green. some with cloth are lined and coatings interlined—an excep- At 92X50—coats of One wool velour and heavy tops. The model tional feature in these days of high costs of burella cloth. pictured is of Pat- materials and workmanship. At 925—wooly velonr coats with seal-dyed coney That the is commendable is evi- collars—one has revers, too. Also pialn broadcloth ent Leather with tailoring coats In smart, bat conservative colors. dent at a at the which ' _____ glance coats, depend Belgian cloth tops. 18 20 merely upon stitching and well-shaped and Sizes 14, 16, and years. $239 fitted collars and cuffs. Down-Stairs Store, Old BnlMtnç. special November Suit Clearance 974 Suit»—19 Model» (pianoTomorrow for Misses' Frocks $12.75 and Only Women and Misses—of Wool Poplin, Velour Broad- $15 J cloth, Serge, Cheviot Serge, Burella Goth, Whipcord and As Low As Mixed Worsted. bring large savings Uprights In the Big Bargain Values at Prices Ranging From collection of $10 dresses are some satins in navy blue, dark preen, taupe and which measure to our black. 1 to up $20 grade. Savings Beautifully embrcjdered. $6.97 $13.97 on others are not quite as much. Three Girls' models in soft satins. Also an afternoon Young Coats, $8.50 model in satin combined with velveteen. Juniors', $12.75 Fur Two $69.00 Bargains Tailleur frocks of velveteen—think of it— important collections of coats—one The set pictured is made of at $12.75.
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