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WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—Provisions for the shipment of any commodity excepting coal, coke and fuel oil, and a new ruling on import licenses were announced today by the War Trade Board. In order to conserve tonnage, it has been decided to compel the shipper to carefully mark all shipments to the east coast of South America in the manner described in the following announcement:

1. The War Trade Board, after consultation with the Shipping Control Committee of the United States Shipping Board, announce in a new ruling, (W.T.B.R. 301,) the adoption of the following procedure, effective Nov. 18, 1918, for the obtaining of ocean shipping preference for shipments of any commodity, excepting coal, coke, and fuel oil, which are

(a) Destined to the following countries on the eastern coast of South America, viz., Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, and the Argentine; or,

(b) Destined to any country or colony by way of Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, and the Argentine.

2. On and after Nov. 18, 1918, application for licenses to export any commodity, excepting coal, coke, and fuel oil, to the destinations and in the manner mentioned above in paragraphs (a) and (b) must include one of each of the following papers properly executed:

An application on Form X to which should be attached:

Such information sheets as may be required by the regulations of the War Trade Board, as Form X-1, X-2, &c.

A supplemental information sheet, Form X-118.

3. On Form X-118 the applicant is required to give certain information as to the purposes for which the export shipment is to be made.

4. If an export licence is granted on such application the War Trade Board will mark thereon a preference number indicating the order of ocean shipping preference which the shipment to be made under such licences will receive. The ocean shipping preferences on licenses will be honored in accordance with the preference number, No. 1 taking preference over No. 2, No. 2 over No. 3, and No. 3 over No. 4, subject only to the exigencies of prompt loading and satisfactory stowage and cargo. Exporters making shipments under export licenses dated on and after the 1st day of December, 1918, must note on the bill of lading the serial number of the export license and the ocean shipping prefernce number, if any. Carriers in making their manifest must enter the export license number and ocean shipping preference number opposite each entry of goods covered by such export license. Carriers are required to file, immediately after the sailing of the vessel, an extra copy of the manifest with the Shipping Control Committee, 45 Broadway, New York City.

6. This procedure has been adopted because of the great shortage of shipping tonnage to the east coast of South America. The purposes are to insure speedy delivery to such countries of commodities essential to the obtaining in such countries of materials urgently needed by the United States and the countries associated with it in the prosecution of the war, and also, in so far as tonnage available will permit, to supply those articles necessary for the vital economic needs of the countries on the eastern coast of South America.

7. Exporters are warned that under present shipping conditions there will be considerable delay in obtaining space for commodities covered by licenses bearing the lower ocean shipping preference. It is the purpose of the War Trade Board, however, to continue to issues licenses with the preference number, so that, in the event that the shipping shall at any time improve, exportation may be made thereunder.

8. Holders of licenses issued which have not stamped thereon the ocean shipping reference should refile their application on form X, attaching thereto supplemental information sheets X-8 and X-118.

9. On and after the first day of December, 1918, all licenses for export to Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, and the Argentine not bearing ocean shipping preference numbers will be considered in Class No. 4.

The War Trade Board also announced in a new ruling (W.T.B.R. 300) that general import license PBF No. 3 (see W.T.B.R. 234) has been amended so as to exclude therefrom wood chemicals and manufactures of rubber. Wood chemicals and manufactures of rubber from Canada or Newfoundland, therefore, will hereafter require an individual import license.

General import license PBF No. 3, so amended, will read:

Covering the importation into the United States from Canada and Newfoundland in all articles except those mentioned in the President's import proclamation of Nov. 28, 1917, and except calcium carbide, olive oil, tapioca, sago, peanuts, rabbit skins, toys, manufactures of cotton not produced in Canada, tallow, cocoa, beans, feathers, pumice, wheat products, acatate of lime, acetone, ketone, commercial and glacial acetic acid, acetic anhydride, methyl acetate, methyl acetone, wood alcohol, butyl alcohol, and manufactures of rubber.

Where commodities are restricted this general license covers them only when shipped by other than ocean transportation and when they originate in Canada and Newfoundland or in a country from which they would be licenses for importation direct. Shipment from Newfoundland to Canada and thence overland or by lake to the United States is not considered ocean transportation.

It is announced that in addition to the general license PBF No. 14, covering the importation of iron ore from Sweden and Spain when coming as ballast in ships returning from those countries (see W.T.B.R. 234) licenses may be issued for the importation of maximum total from all sources of 70,000 tons of low phosphorus iron ore from Spain, Sweden, Norway, and North Africa, provided the said ore be imported and entered prior to July 1, 1919. By low phosphorus iron ore is meant iron ore which contains in the proportion of not more than 12 per cent. of phosphorus to 50 per cent. of metallic iron. The total amount of low phosphorus iron ore so permitted to come forward will be allocated by the Bureau of Imports.

 

The Newark police are searching for a man wearing the uniform of a special policeman who beat Private Clifford Robinson, a wounded marine, so severely that he had to be taken to the City Hospital for treatment. Witnesses said some men asked Robinson to accompany them to a saloon. At the door he was told to stop by the officer, but, being deaf from shell shock, he did not hear the command. The man wearing the officer's coat struck him over the head with a club and fled.

Robinson was taken to the City Hospital, and thence to the Naval Base Hospital, Brooklyn. He has served eighteen months in France as a member of the 5th Machine Gun Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 23d Company, and was severely wounded.

 

SEALED PROPOSALS, IN TRIPLICATE, for furnishing Enlisted Men's Belt, Medical Corps, will be received here until 2 P.M. November 15, 1918, and then opened. Detailed information on application to this office. Envelopes containing proposals to be endorses: "Proposals for furnishing M-190 Enlisted Men's Belt, Medical Corps," and addressed to Lt. U. S. Grant, IV., Textile Equipment Branch, Clothing & Equipage Division, Munitions Building, 19th & B Sts., Washington, D.C.

SEALED PROPOSALS, IN TRIPLICATE, will be received at the office of the Director of Purchase, Munitions Building, Washington, D.C., Room 3414, Textile Equipment Branch, until 2 P.M., November 15th, 1918, for furnishing Sacks, Supply, for leather (Pack outfit). Envelopes containing proposals must be endoreses "Proposals for 0-1246 Sacks, Supply, for leather" and addressed to this office. Information and proposal blanks may be had on application.

 

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, Southern District of New York.—At the suit of the United States demanding forfeiture thereof under the provisions of Sections 3022 and 2636 R.S.U.S., I have seized and hold Fifteen packages containing 6-4/12 dozen pair embroidered silk hose, 4/12 dozen pair silk hose and 59-10/12 dozen pair wool hose. Notice is hereby given that the cause is appointed for trial at the U.S. Court and Post Office Building, Manhattan, New York, on November 25th, 1918, at the opening of court. All persons are notified then and there to appear and defend their interest, if any, in said goods. All not appearing will be defaulted.

Dates, November 1, 1918.

THOMAS D. McCARTHY, U.S. Marshal.

FRANCIS G. GAFFEY, U.S. Attorney.

 

 

BRAIDS Wanted.—Two ends; lines 4, 8, 12, 14, 500 gross; cheap for cash. Lustberg & Lipschitz, 118 West 27th.

BEAVER Wanted.—Blumenthal's Furmoss; will pay cash; quote best prices. Greeley 4845.

BEAVER Wanted.—Fur plush or mohair, Blumenthal's, Chase's, or Salt's. I. Novick, 45 W. 27th. 9644 Farragut.

BEAVER Wanted.—Furmoss or Sofuria, Blumenthal, Madison Square 3684.

BEAVER Wanted.—Salt's 3160 Nutria. Madison Square 1504.

BEAVER Wanted.—Sidney Blumenthal's mohair; spot cash. Farragut 3264.

BROADCLOTH and Kersey Wanted.—Botany; reasonable. 43 W. 27th, Room 206. Farragut 4875.

CHIFFON TAFFETA Wanted.—Open for any quantity, evening shades, changeables preferred; best qualities. Barnett, 136 West 21st. Chelsea 2645.

CLOTH Wanted.—All kinds for Spring and Fall. Call with samples. T. Klipstein, 127 West 17th St.

COATS Wanted.—Gimbel Bros., New York Office is open for 5,000 ladies' coats of the better grade and popular price; show at 9th floor, 22d St. & Broadway, Monday, 10 A.M.

COATS AND SUITS Wanted.—Jobber looking at Spring line; will buy jobs Winter coats and suits. 4th floor, rear elevator, 151 West 26th St.

COATS Wanted.—We are open to buy a quantity of Fall coats for cash; call with samples. Welnreb & Horowitz, 1,140 B'way.

COATS Wanted.—Kerset, broadcloth, plush; immediate delivery; also jovs. Schoen & Weissman, 43 West 27th St.

COATS and Suits Wanted.—Jobber looking at high and medium priced Spring samples. 29 West 30th, ninth floor.

COATS, SUITS Wanted.—Looking at Spring coats, suits, regulars and stouts. 127 West 25th, first floor.

COATS Wanted.—Job of fur-trimmed coats of the better made, for spot cash. 303 5th Av., Room 513.

COATS, Suits Wanted.—Looking at Spring samples. Call all week, Morris Bloom, 38 West 32d. Madison Square 2416.

COATS, Suits, Capes Wanted.—Jobber looking at Spring samples all week. 1st floor, 15 West 26th St.

COATS AND SUITS Wanted.—Looking at Spring samples. Call all week, 8th floor, 48 West 25th St.

COATS AND SUITS Wanted.—Jobber placing orders on Spring models. 29 E. 10th, 7th floor.

COATS Wanted.—Jobber looking at Spring coats and capes all week. 105 Madison Av., 5th floor.

COATS AND SUITS Wanted.—Spring. 115 West 26th St., 5th floor.

COATS, Suits, Skirts, Dresses, Waists, Furs Wanted.—Cash. Hutner, 48 W. 25th.

COATS, Suits, Dresses Wanted.—High grade, for cash. Gottdiener, Franklin 4123.

COATS.—Best grade wanted for spot cash. Joffe. Telephone 1128 Franklin.

COATS and Suits Wanted for Spring stock; orders placed. 4th floor, 45 West 27th St.

COVERTS Wanted.—Suitable for coats, call with samples. Jerome Frank & Co., 53 West 23d.

CREPE DE CHINE Wanted.—We are open to buy three-thread crepe, flesh and white. H. Silverman, 93 Prince St.

CRYSTAL CORDS Wanted.—All colors, Holden x Leonards only. Mad. Sq. 5825.

DRESSES Wanted.—Will buy for spot cash any quantity serge, velveteen, jersey, satin, or tricolette dresses; exceptional bargains only considered; samples daily, 9 to 12. Wiener, 53 West 36th.

DRESSES Wanted.—Jobber placing Spring orders serges, taffetas, georgettes; bring samples. Eskin Mfg. Co., 147 West 25th, 9th floor.

DRESSES Wanted.—Jobber looking at Spring samples; regular and stout sizes. L. & R., 129 West 27th, 11th floor.

DRESSES, Coats, Suits, Waists Wanted.—Better grade; cash. National. Phone Franklin 4343.

DRESSES Wanted.—Jobber placing order on Spring samples, serges and silks. Call each day, 134 West 26th, twelfth floor.

DRESSES Wanted.—Jobber looking at tafferta, georgette, and crepe media. Call all week, Room 703, 3 West 29th St.

DRESSES Wanted.—Large jobber looking at Spring samples; call all week. 11th floor, 25-29 West 31st St.

DRESSES Wanted.—Will buy for cash high grade silks, serges, and tricolettes. 11th Floor, 19 West 36th St.

DRESSES Wanted.—Jobber placing order on Spring samples. 6th floor, 141 West 29th.

DRESSES Wanted.—Jobber placing Spring orders all week. First floor, 30 West 32d.

DRESSES Wanted.—Jobber placing order on Spring samples. 22 West 27th St., 5th floor.

DRESSES Wanted.—Jobs in serges and georgettes; cash. Madison Square 1878.

DUVET DE LAINE or Yalama Wanted.—Bison, reindeer, delphine, brown. Call Mad. Sq. 71.

DUVET DE LAINES Wanted.—F. & H. black, taupe, and delphine. Farragut 2616.

FURMOSS BEAVER Wanted.—Sidney Blumenthal's. Phone Madison Square 2322.

FURS Wanted.—Gimbel Brothers, New York and Philadelphia, open for jobs of popular-priced and better-grade furs and fur coats at sample rooms, 9th floor, 32d St. and Broadway, Monday, Nov. 11, at 9:30 A.M.

FURS Wanted.—Job of kit coney and scaline collars. Farragut 8885.

FURS Wanted.—Raccoon collars; offer price, Cooper & Grapes, 302 5th Av.

GINGHAM Wanted.—Amory brown and Renfrew staple checks and solid colors. Madison Square 7296.

JERSEY Wanted.—Dress weight, navy and tan. Call Knickerbocker 909.

KARAMI Wanted.—Quantity no object. Gresley 5290.

KERAMI Wanted.—Sufuria, Furmoss, and Nufur; spot cash. Gramercy 1807.

KEROBI Wanted.—Beaver, Blumenthal's. Republic Textile Co., 244 5th Av.

NORMANDY Wanted.—Brown 17506. Farragut 3641.

PANAMA Wanted.—Whiteman's 239, navy; velour 0860, pekin and reindeer. Gramercy 843.

PIECE GOODS Wanted.—All kinds; dyed to any color; also garment and trimming. Arrow Piece Dye Works, 160 West 36th. Greeley 1693.

PLUSH Wanted.—Beaver colored plush bareskin. I. Novick, 45 West 27th. 9644 Farr.

POPLINS Wanted.—American high shades. Wilson Mfg. Co., 127 Madison Av.

POPLIN and Delhi American or similar Wanted.—High shades. Chelsea 4077.

SERGES Wanted.—1,000 pieces botany and Garfield No. 11433 and No. 528, at $1.75 per yard; spot cash. I. Rabinowitz Apparel Co., 37-39 W. 28th St., N.Y.

SERGES, Poplins and Tricotines Wanted.—All Spring shades; will pay cash. Mr. Parness, Farragut 2869.

SERGES Wanted.—L04; 100 pcs. navy, 285, 0036, 09070, 7120. Gramercy 3260.

SERGES Wanted.—American 0936 and U.S. 235. Karp Bros., 45 West 27th St.

SHIRTWAISTS Wanted.—Jobs better class of merchandise, spot cash. Betsy Ross Co., 14th floor, 354 4th Av. Tel. 5525 Madison Sq.

SILKS Wanted.—Manufacurers, what have you in silks what you cannot use? Cash for large or small lots. Madison Square 376.

SILVERTONE Wanted.—Crystal cord, all colors; 082 reindeer, F. & H. Bolivias, all colors and other makes; Blumenthal's furmoss and sufuria beaver. Orchard 8245.

SILVERTONES Wanted.—Open for quantity of Holden & Leonard's silvertones at right price. Telephone Farragut 9080.

SILVERTONES Wanted.—All colors and fabrics, for cash. Cassidy & Dorfman, 45 West 25th St. Farragut 6210.

SILVERTONE Wanted.—Holden Leonard, copen, navy, khaki, and oxford. Phone Madison Square 8274.

SILVERTONES Wanted.—442 Buckley & Cohen. Farragut 90.

SUITS Wanted.—Large jobber looking at suits and coats for Spring, medium and better grade; stock orders placed. 1,838 Broadway, twelfth floor, 35th St. entrance. Apply all week.

SUITS Wanted.—We are looking at Spring samples misses' Juniors' suits; call in morning, 9-11, afternoon, 3-5. 7 West 30th St., 6th floor.

SUITS AND COATS Wanted.—Jobber looking at misses' Spring suits and coats, better grade. 14th floor, 12 W. 27th.

SUITS Wanted.—Looking at Spring suits and coats. Ninth floor, 32 East 31st St.

TAFFETAS Wanted.—Also georgettes; jobs, close out. 30 West 32d, 1st floor.

TRICOTINE Wanted.—Garfield, 5002; Garfield gabardine, 4666; Gera Poiret twill, 50, 236; lowest prices; terms. Phone Murray Hill 2671.

TRICOLETTE Wanted.—Will buy remnants of tricolette from 1 yard lengths and upward. Phone Murray Hill 2686.

TRICOTINES Wanted.—4718 or similar, quantities. Madison Square 3593.

TRICOTINE Wanted.—F. & H. or Garfield. Murray Hill 3912.

TWEEDS Wanted.—Fisher & Kennedy style 1600, all shades, call with samples. Jerome Frank & Co., 53 West 23d.

VELOURS Wanted.—Open for 281 taupe and reindeer, also Holden & Leonard and Arthur Joel silvertones. Scholerman & Schiffer. 10 East 33d St.

VELOUR Wanted.—Clark & Dana style 6290, Spring shades, call with samples. Jerome Frank & Co., 53 West 23d.

VELOUR Wanted.—Checks, black and white, $1/2$ and $3/4$ inch, call with samples. Jerome Frank & Co., 52 W. 23d.

VELOURS Wanted.—American or Stevens, pekin, tan, gray. Gottieth & Laikind, 38 West 21st.

VELOURS AND TRICOTINES Wanted.—For cash. Marienoff & Baum, 40 East 19th St. Gramercy 4735.

VELOURS Wanted.—Will exchange 032, 0680 burgundy, for any other shade. Kaplin Bros., 22 West 32d. {rule}} VELOURS Wanted.—5884 Andre Millis, in Spring shades. M. R. Silverman, Farragut 3290.

VELOURS Wanted.—0860, or similar, in reindeer. Greeley 5186.

VELOURS Wanted.—082 reindeer and Pekin, will pay cash. Phone Gramercy 2452.

VELOURS Wanted.—Lightweight brown and reindeer. Farragut 4078.

VELOUR Wanted.—Reindeer, American or Stevens. Orchard 5433.

VENETIANS Wanted.—Black and colors; quantity no object; must be below market price. 110 West 27th St., one flight up.

VENETIAN LINING Wanted.—Black; any quantity; paid cash. Ortner & Turim, 40 West 17th.

VELVETEEN Wanted.—Any colors. Krischer, 18 University Place.

WAISTS Wanted.—We are placing large orders with contractors on new Spring models of $3.50 Georgette waists; call with samples. 4th floor, 31 West 21st.

WOOL JERSEYS, (Black,) Wanted.—Open for quantity, William Epstein & Bro., 1,239 Broadway.

WOOLEN PLAID GOODS Wanted.—10 to 12-ounce, 27 or 54-inch wide; apply with samples Tuesday, between 10 and 2 o'clock, at 1,150 Broadway. S. Folz & Sons, 10th floor.

YALAMA Wanted.—Black; will pay $2.75. Einhorn, 112 Madison Av.

 

ARCADIAN.—Lamb and Karara lamb, Salt's. Chelsea 9688.

ARMY BLANKETS.—Military and civilian C. D., gray and white, various colors, sizes and weights, for immediate delivery. Omnes Exporting Corp., 200 5th Av.

BAFFIN HUDSON BEAVER mole and kerami plush short coats and coatees with muffs to match that are made and look like real fur. Michael Bros., 115 West 29th.

BAGS.—Bargain; 60 sample knitting or kit bags, all silk and velvets, costing $7.50 to $10; will close out $2.50, net cash; first call gets them. Phone 5254 Mirray Hill.

BEAVER, Seal, mole and Karami Plush Short Coats and Coatees, muffs to match, lowest prices, immediate delivery. R. Simon & Co., 22 West 26th St.

BEAVER.—Blumenthal's mantle fur; reasonable. D. Pankin & Sons, 37 W. 29th.

BEAVER.—Sidney Blumenthal's 50-inch Omar. Chelsea 9688.

BOYS' SUITS. Men's Trousers, Dolls, Teddy Bears. Farrugut 9387.

BROADCLOTH.—Worumbe and botany, black and colored; will sell below market price. Murray Hill 3912.

BROADCLOTHS, Oxfords, veleurs, and velveteen for sale; very reasonable. Chelsea 7834.

BUTTONS.—Jet, 400 gross, for cloaks and suits; bargain. Hamill, 17 Mad. Av.

CHEVIOTS, Meltons, and Velours, $3/4$ Valentine's, McKenney's Golden's, Flagier's, Kennedy's, Newhouse; 6-4 cotton warp velours, Stoney & Starkey 27, 1850, Daniel's 100, Gaunt's 68, Deland's 4900, below market price. Gresley 4378.

CHIFFON VELVETS.—Will close out six pieces dark shades. Tel. Mad. 9777.

CHILDREN'S DRESSES.—Attention, 2,000 dozen gingham dresses. Immediate delivery, at sacrifice prices. Cooperstein & Rand, 205 Wooster St.

COATEES AND STOLES.—Plushes, kerami, Behring seal and all fur effects; we are headquarters. Michael Bros., 115 West 29th.

CLOAKINGS.—Newhouse 9, blue, brown, Juiliard's 110, all kinds velours, serges, Lawrence's mixtures, coatings, at very low price; must be sold. Oscar Kirch.

COATINGS.—$3/4$, blue, brown, suitable for ladies' coats and boys' clothing; 75 cents, (cost $1.25.) Madison Square 1557.

COATS.—High-grade. Immediate delivery; silvertip bolivias, silvertones, Normandies, velours, pile fabrics, &c.; spring line for jobbers, now ready. Mozeritsky & Stollerman 28 West 27th St.

COATS.—Big bargain ladies' and misses' velour coats. American K 544 and others, to close out at remarkable sacrifices. Ehrlich Bros., 28 East 10th. Stuyvesant 5562.

COATS.—Ladies' heavy cloth coats to close out for cash, $5.75; other coats at a sacrifice. M. Daniel Brown Co., 43 West 33d St., city.

COATS.—5,000 ladies', misses', and junior coats on rack at reduced prices. See our special velour coat, fur-trimmed, at $9,90. Gelfond, 141 West 28th.

COATS.—Closing out balance of our better made coats in the season's most wanted styles, fabrics, shades. J. P. Slater & Co., 11 West 32d.

COATS.—Junior and ladies, for immediate delivery; all desirable material, $8.75 to $13.50. American Maid Coat Co., 37 West 20th St.

COATS.—Exceptional value; junior and ladies' cloth and pile fabrics; immediate delivery; $7.75 to $13.75. D. Pankin & Son, 37 West 20th St.

COATS.—4,500 children's, 2 to 6 and 8 to 14, all materials, at special prices. Rosh & Maysers, 17 West 28th.

COATS.—Plush, fur trimmed; better grades for immediate delivery. A. L. Schulman, 27 West 20th St., N.Y.C.

COATS.—400 medium prices; must be sold immediately; very, very low prices; also jobs. Emanuel, 43 West 27th St.

COATS.—Opportunity; 300 silvertone, velour and pom pom fur-trimmed, at a sacrifice price. Jacob Goldberg, 1,198 Broadway.

COATS of the better grade; silk lined, fur and self trimmed; closing out cheap. Lefkowitz, 38 West 18th St.

COATS.—Plushes, cheap; silvertones, velours extraordinarily cheap. Hutner, 48 West 25th.

COATS.—Infants', children's, intermediates, juniors, novelties; bargains. Hutner, 48 West 25th.

COATS.—Job of coats and suits to close out at a special price. S. Zimmerman, 55 East 11st St.

COATS.—Children's, juniors', and ladies', to close out at reasonable prices. Edelson & Hand, 16 West 22d St.

COATS.—100, ladies' assorted; sell cheap; quick action. Progress Garment, 1,138 Broadway.

COATS.—500 peerless silk dress coats on hand; good skin-trimmed bottom, collars, and cuffs. Ulin Bros., 34 East 12th St.

COATS.—Velours, broadcloths, fur trimmed, big sacrifice. Feldman, 54 East 13th St.

COATS, 1000, wool velours; assorted, 4-14; $2.25, $4.75. Nivel, 151 West 36th.

COATS AND SUITS to close out. W. Philips & Co., 145 West 28th St.

COATS.—Jobs in stout, regular and children's coats. Dunn, 127 West 25th.

COATS.—Job to close out at sacrifice price, Bernstein, 118 West 27th.

COATS.—Better grade; very cheap; in stock, I. Novick & Co., 45 West 27th St.

COATS in Salt's plushes; immediate delivery. N. Hurwitz & Son, 109 West 26th St.

COATS.—Job 500 ladies' coats; close out. Zimmerman-Carner, 48 W. 22d.

COATS.—Job 85 will be sold very cheap for cash. 146 West 25th St., 5th floor, rear.

COTTON VOILE.—Plain colors, 40, also printed; under market. 6534 Rector.

COTTON VOILES.—White; close out cheap. Phone between 11-1. Farragut 5647.

CRYSTAL CORDS.—Reasonable. Holden Leonard taupe, shade 396. Madison Square 1520.

CRYSTAL CORD; will sell cheap. Farragut 5170.

DRESSES.—2,000 silk, serges, and velveteen dresses to close out at a price. Pan-American Waist and Dress Co., 12 West 21st St., N.Y. City.

DRESSES.—Investigate our assortment, lots of 25 dresses at $7.50, comprising tricolettes, jerseys, serges, satins; greatest values in New York. Feller, 30 West 32d.

DRESSES.—Contractor has job of 100 serge and velveteens, latest models, at sacrifice. 14 West 17th, 8th floor.

DRESSES.—Snappy styles; silks to close out, $5; also serges and jerseys; colors and sizes. Loeb Nussbaum, 31 West 28th.

DRESSES.—200 cotton warp serge dresses at $3.75; 500 all-wool French serge at $6.75; Well Made Skirt Co., 3 West 29th St.

DRESSES.—1,000 serges and silks to close out at a sacrifice. Ideal Garment Co., 18 West 33d St.

DRESSES.—Job velveteen, serge, satin, large quantity to close out at price. Nathan Nathanson, 148 West 252 St., Chelsea 1326.

DRESSES.—1,000 high-grade serges and satins to close out at a sacrifice. Klif Dress Co., 3 West 29th St.

DRESSES, 1,000, job serge and satin to close out at a sacrifice. Meyer Bosniak, 20 West 27th.

DRESSES.—Job 150 better kind dresses; very reasonable. Polionaise Dress Co., 133 West 21st.

DRESSES.—16 velour reindeer and taupe, assorted sizes, to close out. Madison Square 2369.

DRESSES.—All wool serge to close out very cheap. Chelsea 5239.

DRESSES.—Inspect our sales offerings before buying elsewhere. Deutsche, 23 W. 32d.

DRESSES, serge, all sizes, showy styles, at low prices. Spiegelman, 13 East 16th St.

DRESSES.—1,000 satin and taffeta to close out, $6. Silverman & Stock, 130 W. 28th.

DRESSES.—Taffetas, satins, serges, jerseys, to close; $6.50. Queen, 149 West 36th.

DRESSES.—Jobs 2,000 silks, serges; close out cheap. Gross-Leibowitz, 134 W. 26th.

DRESSES.—Job to close out at a price. Paragon, 18 West 25th.

FELTS, 72 inches, to close out; all colors. Chelsea 1783.

FLAGS, American, heavy cotton wollenized finish, 3x5 feet, at $7.50 per dozen; 5.7x9 feet, at $36 per dozen net. Taylor Flag Co., 254 4th Av., New York.

FLAGS.—American, allied, all kinds, for immediate delivery. Arthe, Levy & Bernhard Co., 37 Union Square (West). Telephone Stuyvesant 1365.

FLANNELS, white and unbleached, suitable for interlining; reasonable price. Grameroy 1660.

FUR TRIMMING.—Big job 3, 4 and 5-inch coney, opossum, raccoon, skunk, electric seal and others, to close. S. Steinfeld & Co., 43 West 23d.

GEORGEENE, white and flesh; good quality; very reasonable. Farragut 9501.

GINGHAM.—Waverly 36-inch plain blue at 21c., less 3%, 10 days. R 520 Times Downtown.

HOSIERY.—Several cases of man's, ladies' and children's hose; right price. Telephone Spring 4814.

KERAMI.—Blumenthal's genuine mole for sale. I. Arbus & Sons. Farragut 3334.

KERSEYS.—Julliard's 110, Dobson's 364 plush, $5.86-$5.33; Dobson's beaver, kerami. Farragut 90.

KHAKI HANDKERCHIEFS.—Quick delivery. Phone 1146 Franklin.

LINENS, white and colors, 125 pieces, 36-inch and 45-inch, cheap, for spot cash. Madison Square 7490.

MACKINAWS.—200 pieces McKenney mackinaws to sell on terms. Spring 8676.

OVERALLS.—Ladies' Sweet-Orr, with bin, khaki; cheap. Kraus, 1,500 1st Av.

PLUSHES.—Collins Alkman, Pearson's, Salt's Pearless, $3/4$ goods; all grades; flannels, broadcloths, pom poms; very cheap. Greeley 1122.

PLUSH.—Will sell 100 pieces T-10 plush, at $3.75 net cash. Stuyvesant 3204.

PLUSHES, Esquimette, Peco, Auffmordt's, H. & H., very cheap. Greeley 4379.

PLUSH.—Lapinex seal plush for sale. I. Arbus & Sons. Farragut 3334.

POPLINS.—8158 Blk., navy, copen, ten pieces each, shade. Phone Farr. 2541.

POPLINS.—American 90610, 18 pieces, $2.40. Madison Square 1557.

POM POM. American 0816, all colors, reasonable price terms. Farragut 2616.

SERGES, Poplins and Gabardines.—In all shades, 09070, 104, 54289, 7008, 1464. Whitman's 774, 7120, 528, 10458, Broadhead 7800, American 90610, 06077, Pacific, all wool, Panamas. Henry Samson, 856 Broadway, Spring 2716.

SERGES.—09070, $2.80; 0936, $2.65; 11433, $2.25; 519, $2.20; 0809, $2.20; 3850, $2.35; 7120, $1.87$1/2$; P. P. L. poplin, high shades, $2.10. Braude & Marx, Gramercy 3260.

SERGES.—54289, 4081, 9609, 0896, 0209, 11433, S B G L, B P N L, P N A, C S G, P P L, V S L, W F X; terms. Strauss, Orchard 4917.

SERGES.—Storm, French and mannish serges; also cotton warps. 32, 36, 40, 54 inches. Telephone Gramercy 2991-2992.

SERGES.—Rohtman & Pidgeon, 31 East 21st, have 24 pieces Julliard 54289 navy to sell for the account of Je-Co.; terms net cash.

SERGES, Velours, Poplins, Oxfords, &c., to cutting-up trade; all leading numbers. Evans Brothers, 404 4th Av. Mad. Sq. 292.

SERGES.—Ten pieces navy and black; American 0609. Phone Mr. Alvin. Madison Square 8102.

SERGES.—Navy 235, $2.75; 838, $2.60; 0696, $2.20. Greeley 6573.

SERGES.—0609, $2.15; 3850, $2.30; poplin, 6700$1/2$, $1.80; 0360, $2.67$1/2$. Gramercy 345.

SERGES.—S. B. G. L. $1; V. S. L., $1.50; 1900 at 90c. U.S. Textile, Gramercy 4358.

SERGES.—American 0036, U.S. 838. Whitman 94-3. Murray Hill 2671.

SERGE.—American, 0698, navy; right price. Farragut 332.

SERGES.—0609, 09070, American Woolen Co., black and navy. Spring 807.

SERGE.—0936, American; 22 pieces black and navy; $2.50. Madison Square 1557.

SERGES.—Geras 9068, navy and black; American 9009. Madison Square 8102.

SHEPHERD CHECKS.—All cotton, 25 and 50 per cent; will give dating. L 192 Times.

SILK JAP.—To close out, cheap; flesh color. Farragut 5026.

SILKS.—Few pieces white pongee linings. Florsheim, 101 5th Av.

SILKS.—20 pieces, white, Japan, about 3M-M. Mad. Square 2958.

SILKS.—Few pieces good white washable satins. Florsheim, 101 5th Av.

SILVERTONES.—Navy, pekin, taupe, plum, burgundy, reindeer, oxford, also Holden Leonard crystal cord, taupe 396. Madison Square 1520.

SILVERTONES, Velours, and Duvet de Laines; all colors for sale. Mad. Sq. 5825.

SKIRTINGS.—54-inch and 48-inch, all wool plaids and stripes; also 38-inch cotton warp plaids and stripes. Fall and Spring shades in big variety. Henry Samson, 656 Broadway, Spring 2716.

SKIRTS.—Susquehanna poplin, $2.25; silk striped, plaid taffeta, and satin, newest Spring models, $2.50 up; immediate delivery. Greater New York Silk, 44 East 28d St.

SKIRTS.—1,000 silk poplin skirts to close out at a price; exceptional running number; also serges, poplins, and Oxfords. Call Harlem 6931. 1,395 5th Av.

SKIRTS.—1,000, $2 each. Fishman Bros., 12 West 17th Street.

SKIRTS.—Poplins, serges, silk; dresses, waists, cheap. Hutner, 48 West 25th.

SKIRTS, 1,000; all wool serges, poplins, to close; $3.25. Ford, 151 West 36th.

SUITINGS.—1,000 yards 5-4 Oxford; will sell at a price. Stuyvesant 5172.

SUITS.—High-grade suits; duvet de laine; velours, velveteen, serges, and oxfords; exceptional values. Potter & Schattman, 147 West 22d St. Chelsea 7238.

SUITS AND COATS to close out, broadcloth, velour, and silvertone, fur-trimmed. Etkin Bros., 106 West 32d St.

SUITS AND COATS of the better grade to close out. Gittelson & Steinhaus, 19 West 34th St.

SUITS.—Spring line open for inspection; can be seen only in our showroom. Plotkin, 110 West 25th St.

SUITS (Spring) for jobbers; sure sellers; $11.50 up. Excello, 142 West 24th.

SUITS, Coats.—Our best styles, to close out. M. B. Kaufman, 6 West 32d St.

SWATCHES.—1150 lbs., 9x27 swatches from two of a kind, up to twenty of a kind; represent general line of clothing, pants and overcoats; also 1200 swatches, 27x27, lots of all wool serges in both lots; price 75c per lb. for 9x27, and 37$1/2$c for 27x27, Address, Palmer Clothing Company, Chattanooga, Tenn.

TRICOLLETTE.—Assorted colors, to close out; low price. Spring 734.

TRICOTINES.—4718, also 088 wool jerseys, all colors, below market price. Madison Square 8550.

UNIFORMS for officers and students, army training corps, in cotton, wool, and serge; immediate delivery. U.S. Uniform Co., 93 5th Av.

VELOURS AND KERSEYS, all-wool Americans 13046; Kelley's 3000, Slater's 2260; kerseys, American 15020, Juilliard's 2002, Meyer's 5050 Black River, all colors, below market price. Greeley 4377.

VELOURS—Botany, F. & H., Bochman, brown, black, navy, plum; Pom Pom—American, taupe, reindeer; Bolivia; F. & H., mole, deer; Kasha-Seude 1253, Bochman, Greeley 498.

VELOURS AND KERSEYS.—Stoney Starkey, Kelley, Ottaqueechee, Buckley, Cohen, Brightwood, Parker Wilder, Lauseer, Juilliard, Lawrence. Greeley 1121.

VELOURS AND BROADCLOTHS.—Light and heavyweights; also poplins and chiffon pajamas in Spring shades. Telephone Gramercy 2991.

VELOURS.—American heavyweight burgundy, other shades, 0860, 062; right prices. Chas. Cohen, 315 4th Av.

VELOURS. American 632, 0860, Steven's 4281, Garfield 5118, all colors, under market price; terms. Farragut 2616.

VELOUR.—Lightweight Copenhagen, Pekin, reindeer, 0860, 4281, or similar; cash or 10 days. Chelsea 4210.

VELOURS.—Buckley & Cohen, all wool, $2.75; Lausser velour, $2.50, all colors. Michael Bros., 115 West 29th.

VELOURS.—American 0860; burgundy and taupe. Phone Mr. Alvin. Madison Square 8102.

VELOURS AND KERSEYS, heavyweights and lightweights, all makes and shades; right prices. Warren Woolen Co., 41 W. 25th.

VELOURS.—All colors, heavy and light-weight, for sale. W. Philips & Co., 145 West 28th St.

VELOURS.—28 pieces blue, 14 places brown, 11052 American; will sell at a price. Stuyvesant 5172.

VELOURS, heavyweight, Gera 50303, reindeer, taupe, Burgundy, navy, brown, and green. Chelsea 7824.

VELOURS.—American 13048, 032, 0859. Brightwood 4768. Madison Square 3121.

VELOUR.—American 0860; 12 pieces; $2.65. Madison Square 1557.

VELVETEEN.—Seven pieces navy twill back, 27-inch, $1.20. Tel. Mad. 3777.

VENETIANS.—Dura luxe, Ironwear, Sol Cohen, cotton plushes, $3/4$ goods. Greeley 1123.

VENETIANS.—32 and 36 inch blacks; several small lots to close out. Gramercy 3004.

VOILES, Organdies, Nainsooks, Batiste, and Lawns below market price. Call Spring 9569, between 4 and 6.

WAISTS.—Black and white poplin to close out at low price. Star Waist Mfg. Co., 15 East 26th St.

WOOLENS, Corduroy, Voiles, Organdies, and all cotton piece goods wanted; redyed in all colors. Superior, Greenpoint 1670.

WORSTERINE.—400 lbs. 2-ply old rose worsterine. I. Ravich & Sons, 534 W. Broadway.

YALAMA.—Botany, F. & H. velour, silvertones, oxford suitings; very cheap. Madison Square 8480.

YARN.—Fibre silk, 300 Dernier, Grade A, natural, on cones. K 351 Times.

DRESSES Wanted.—Contractors with Spring styles, all materials, call all week. Hugo H. Levy & Bro., 29 West 36th St.

DRESSES.—Contractors wanted on high-class silk and tailor-made dresses. 14 East 32d St., 9th floor.

DRESSES.—Contractors wanted with silk and serge Spring styles dresses. 20 West 27th, third floor.

MACHINES for sale.—10 95-1 Singer machines; also individual motors. Chelsea 6877. Polonaise Dress Co., 132 West 21st.

NEEDLES for Sale.—4,000,000 English assorted Sharps, 8-9, $3.50 per M, cash. Mills Sales, 60 Beaver.

NEEDLES.—Japanese hand sewing stock; assorted sizes. Call Rector 6584.

Trunk Sale.—Wardrobe and sample trunks at reduced prices. Diamond, 5 West 21st.

SALESMAN.—Progressive concern, manufacturing children's headwear, desires experienced salesmen for retail trade, capable of doing $50,000 established trade, Middle West, splendid opportunity, state all details and territory covered, commission. H. D., 905 Times Downtown.

BUSINESS MAN, retired, seeks connection reliable concern; young, active, honest; consider investment after trial; Saturdays observed. L 301 Times.

SALESMEN, two, traveling South; office Savannah, Ga., open for silk, cotton waists; silk, muslin underwear; gingham, house dresses; big following; commission basis. A 75 Times.

 

ALLENTOWN, Penn.—Hess Bros.; S. M. Herrman, Miss R. Peck, millinery; 41 Union Square; Gregorian.

ALTOONA, Penn.—L. Bergman, jobs coats; 37 W. 26th.

ATLANTA, Ga.—M. Rich & Bros. Co; Miss M. A. Gallagher, ready-to-wear; 1,150 B'way.

BALTIMORE.—'Varsity Underwear Co.; L. H. Weil, underwear materials; 908 Broadway.

BOSTON—Jordan, Marsh Co.; S. A. Campbell, hdkfs.; 432 4th Av.

BOSTON—Wm. Filenes Sons Co.; L. Rivers, asst. mdse. manager; 116 West 32d.

BOSTON—Butler's; S. E. Solomon, millinery; 366 5th Av.

BUFFALO, N.Y.—Adam, Meldrum & Anderson Co.; T. P. Watson, hosiery; 432 4th Av.

CHATTANOOGA—D. B. Loveman Co.; W. M. Sporborg, ready-to-wear, bargain basement ready-to-wear; 1,150 B'way.

CHICAGO—Mandel Bros; Mrs. N. Yandell, infants' wear, sweaters; 13 East 22d; Holland House.

CHICAGO—Marshall Field & Co.; W. C. Turner, representing; 1,107 Broadway.

CHICAGO—Montgomery Ward & Co.; J. H. Hawkins, knit goods, muslin underwear; 309 6th Av.

CHICAGO—Sears-Roebuck & Co.; G. A. Dawson, linens; 115 5th Av.

CHICAGO—Catalogue House; Z. Dicker, J. Rosenthal, cloth, silk dresses, Spring; 132 West 21st.

CLEVELAND—Bailey Co.; J. Melsel, women's coats; H. Hirschl, children's coats; Mr. Kaplan, furs; 37 W. 28th.

CLEVELAND—Ames Co.; S. L. Hahn, gen'l msde.; Miss P. Hooper, skirts; Miss A. Woldman, dresses; 116 W. 32d.

CLEVELAND—Hirsch Co.; Miss E. Cohen, jobs dresses; 470 4th Av.

DALLAS, Texas.—Titche-Goettinger Co.; S. Mayer, millinery, underwear, waists, corsets, infants' wear; 1,150 B'way; Cumberland.

DANVILLE, Ill.—Weiss Bros.; G. M. Weiss, notions; 116 West 32d.

EASTON, Penn.—Rose Millinery Co.; G. Gross, flowers, feathers; 621 B'way.

HARRISBURG, Penn.—Kaufmann's Underselling Store; J. M. Lloyd, cloth coats; 87 W. 26th.

HARTFORD, Conn.—Sage, Allen & Co.; Mles S. Newman, coats, suits; 404 4th Av.

INDIANAPOLIS—H. P. Wasson & Co.; F. R. Wolf, general mdse.; Miss A. Simon, dresses; Mrs. P. Burke, neckwear; 116 W. 32d.

LITTLE ROCK, Ark.—Gus Blass Co.; A. E. Sparling, ladies' ready-to-wear; M. H. Benson, bargain basement; J. G. Blass, general mdse.; J. Berger, representing; 1,150 Broadway; Cumberland.

MEMPHIS, Tenn.—Bry Block Mercantile Co.; Miss E. Poindexter, infants', children's, misses' coats; 1,150 B'way.

MEMPHIS—Bry, Block Mercantile Co.; E. B. Wiesener, jobs coats, suits, dresses, waists, skirts, basement; 470 4th Av.

MILWAUKEE—Blumfeld-Locher Co.; T. Seelig, J. L. Locher, ladies' hats; Miss K. Lauberheimer, millinery; 640 Broadway.

MINNEAPOLIS—Wyman, Partridge & Co.; C. A. Perry, mfg. dept., ladies' wear; 48 Leonard.

NEW ALBANY, Ind.—J. Sapinsky & Son; J. Sapinsky, women's, boys' ready-to-wear; 1,133 Broadway; Latham.

NEW ORLEANS—L. Goldstein & Sons Co.; L. Goldstein, Mr. Mayer, white goods, laces, corsets, notions, fancy goods, jewelry; 43 Leonard.

PHILADELPHIA—Lit Bros.; B. Marks, boys' clothing; 1,261 B'way.

PITTSBURGH—Kaufmann & Baer Co.; N. Kaufmann, underwear, infants' wear, corsets; 404 4th Av.

PITTSBURGH—J. Horns & Co.; C. M. Shuart, men's, boys' clothing; 470 4th Av.

PITTSBURGH—Taylor Bros.; L. C. Yalor, carpets; Wallick.

READING, Penn.—Ellis Mills; W. E. Mills, women's coats, children's dresses, coats; Herald Square.

RICHMOND, Va.—Weisberger Co.; S. Weisberger, jobs coats, suits; 37 W. 26th.

ROCHESTER, N. Y.—Duffy, Powers Co.; S. Bernstein, jobs men's, boys' furn. goods; S. W. Drake, jobs infants' wear, women's, misses', knit muslin, undergarments; T. McGasn, jobs women's, children's coats, dresses; D. S. Michel, leather goods, holiday novelties; 470 4th Av.

ROCHESTER, N. Y.—Duffy, Powers & Co.; L. W. Lemon, Mrs. R. Wenzel, bathrobes, silk underwear, flannelette growns; Miss S. Smith, corsets, brassieres; 470 4th Av.

SALISBURY, Md.—R. E. Powell Co.; A. Toadvine, ready-to-wear, general mdse.; Collingwood.

SCHENECTADY, N. Y.—J. B. Hagerdorn, furn. goods; Breslin.

SIOUX CITY, Iowa—Hicks-Fuller-Pierson Co.; J. W. Harvey, notions, furn. goods, ready-to-wear; 329 B'way.

SPRINGFIELD, Mass.—Springfield Wholesale Millinery Co.; J. A. Ring, millinery; Bristol.

ST. LOUIS—Scruggs, Vandervoort & Barney D. G. Co.; J. L. Adrien, clothing; 225 5th Av.

ST. LOUIS—Ely & Walker D. G. Co.; A. J. Bickerdt, men's sweaters; 395 B'way.

TOLEDO—Hugo Stein Cloak Co.; Miss S. Goldberg, waists; 404 4th Av.

TRENTON, N. J.—Ross Millinery Co.; H. Gross, millinery; 621 B'way.

UTICA, N. Y.—John A. Roberts & Co.; W. J. Hazlett, men's, women's furn. goods; Breslin.

WASHINGTON, N. C.—Lewis D. G. Co.; J. T. Lewis, dry goods, ready-to-wear; Grand.

ZANESVILLE, Ohio—The A. E. Starr Co.; Mr. Baernstein, ready-to-wear; Room 1401; 303 5th Av.

<section end="Arrival of Buyers" /> <section begin="Proposals 2" />OFFICE QUARTERMASTER GENERAL, New York City. Sealed proposals in triplicate for furnishing Officers' Insignia, Insignia of Rank, 36,750 prs.; Officers' Insignia, coat collar, 100,800 prs.; Officers' Insignia, shirt collar, 115,280 prs., will be received here until 12 o'clock noon November 16, 1918. Information on application to local Depot Quartermaster or this office. Envelopes containing proposals to be endorsed: "Proposals for furnishing Officers' Insignia" and addressed to Manufacturing Branch, Miscellaneous Section, Clothing & Equipage Division, 109 East 16th Street, New York City.

OFFICE OF THE QUARTERMASTER GENERAL, Washington, D. C.—Sealed proposals in triplicate for furnishing Officers' Belt, Medical Corps. will be received here until 2:00 P.M., November 15, 1918, and then opened. Detailed information on application to this office. Envelopes containing proposals to be indorsed "Proposal for M-190, Officer's Belt, Medical Corps," addressed to Lieut. U. S. Grant, IV., Room 3414, Clothing and Equipage Division, Munitions Building, 19th and B Sta., N. W., Washington D. C.

SEALED PROPOSALS, IN TRIPLICATE will be received at the office of the Director of Purchase, Munitions Building, Washington, D. C., Room 3414, Textile Equipment Branch, until Friday, November 15th, 1918, for furnishing Saber Scabbards. Envelopes containing proposals must be endorsed "Proposals for 0-1088 Saber Scabbards" and addressed to this office. Information and proposals blanks may be had on application.

<section end="Proposals 2" /> <section begin="Adverts" />BRY BLOCK MERCANTILE COMPANY

MEMPHIS, TENN.

are open to buy for their basement for

Spot Cash $25,000.00

worth in jobs of

Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists and Skirts

Quantity no object. Call with samples or telephone

Care of S. SOLOMON

470 Fourth Ave., N. Y. City

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Undermuslins Silk Underwear.

Specials in Crepe de Chine and Wash Satin Garments. For Christmas Sales.

Puritan Underwear Manufacturing Co., 352 Fourth Avenue, New York ]]

FLAGS AMERICAN AND ALLIED All Kinds and Sizes. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

ARTHE LEVY & BERNHARD CO.,

37 UNION SQUARE (WEST). TELEPHONE STIUYVESANT 1965.

3,000 SERGE DRESSES ON HAND $3.75 to $7.50

ALSO POPLIN DRESSES

Immediate Delivery

ILL & KWINT, 118 W. 22d St.

JOB! 5000 DRESSES ON THE RACKS

Prices Exceptionally Low.

M. WEISMAN & SONS

118 W. 22nd Str., N.Y. City.

A great variety of WAISTS georgette, crepe de chine, and satins

In desirable shades for immediate delivery

Deutchman Bros., 15 West 20th St. Telephone Farragut 4858.

AT SACRIFICE BIG STOCK TOYS and NOVELTIES.

(Hand-painted Coat Hangers)

Dealers' and Buyers' Opportunity.

Top floor, 299 5th Ave. Phone Mad. Squ. 1068.

WORSTED O. D. KNIT CLOTH

18 ox. Short ends. $1/2$ yard to 2$1/2$ yards.

Will sell cheap.

RUDOLPH SCHREIBER

1140 Broadway, City.

WORSTED SPIRAL PUTTEES

GOVERNMENT REJECTS.

WILL SELL CHEAP.

RUDOLPH SCHREIBER

1140 Broadway, City.

SHIRT MANUFACTURER, having factories on work and negligee shirts, desires connection with large jobbers or shirt manufacturers to cut, make, and finish shirts. Up-to-date equipment in stitching and laundry departments. Good work and deliveries guaranteed. Apply at once to X 220 Times Annex.

Advances on Merchandise.

WORMSER & CO.

Commercial Bankers

93 Fifth Ave., N. Y. Phone Stuyv. 3869.

WE ADVANCE 90% on accounts. Best Finance Co., 1132 B'way.

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ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL FROM THEIR PARIS BUYER MME. RENE FRANDU—

A LARGE COLLECTION OF THE "BLUE DEVIL CAPES" For the Military Miss TO BE OFFERED AT A POPULARLY UNIFORM PRICE

H. Samuels & Sons— THE COAT CREATORS OF THE HOUR Number 33 West 34th Street New York Oppenheim-Collins Building. ]]

[File:New York Times - 1918.11.11 - 19 - Advert - Oppenheimer Berliner.png|center|400px|alt= Our PRINTED VOILES for Spring are ready to be shown to the Manufacturing Trades

EXCLUSIVE & FOREIGN DESIGNS. DISCHARGE, TINTED & WHITE GROUNDS

Photographic Samples for Road Men's Early Trips.

OPPENHEIMER & BERLINER. 354 Fourth Avenue New York ]]

Manufacturers of Wearing Apparel Men's, Boys', Ladies', Children's Ready-to-Wear Garments

We will be interested in purchasing large quantities of Ready-to-Wear Garments for immediate delivery.

We would like to have you advise us by MAIL as to the class of goods you manufacture. DO NOT CALL. All correspondence by mail.

EXPORTERS DRY GOODS EXCHANGE, 21 Pearl Street, New York City

For Sale Complete Manufacturing Plant In Cloak and Suit Industry together with sub-lease of Loft Containing 9,000 Square Ft.

All modern equipment for the successful manufacturing of cloaks, suits or dresses is installed—including

120 Sewing Machine Blower Pressing Plant Cutting Tables, etc.

will sell at low price to quick purchaser, either as a whole or in part.

Address for further information to Box B 92, New York Times.

TO RENT

For Local or Long Distance Work

New 7$1/2$-ton Capacity MACK Trucks, Rack Bodies—580 Cubic Feet.

INDIANA FLOORING CO., 234 Rider Ave., New York. Tel. Melrose 9741.

<section end="Adverts" /> <section begin="Auctions" />

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Only address 5 WEST 44TH ST. Opp. Sherry's. 'Ph. 4929—Vanderbilt. ON VIEW TO-DAY THE CAREFULLY CHOSEN COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS, American and Foreign, the property of THOMAS BRADLEY, ESQ., To Be Sold by Auction on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 14 & 15, each evening at 8:15 Amongst the artists represented:—

A Very Fine English Portrait of the "Seventh Earl of Eglanton," by Sir Peter Lily.

Certainly one of the best portraits by this great painter of men; equal to any of his great works at Hampton Court.

NOTE.—The excellent condition of the canvases and the unusually fine frames in this collection.

On View Daily Until Time of Sale. THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY Mr. AUGUSTUS W. CLARKE. ]]

HENRY BRADY, SHERIFF'S AUCTIONEER, sells this day, Monday, Nov. 11, 1918, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon at 48 E. 9th St., all the right, title and interest of, in and to the following property, consisting of (11) sewing machines with motors attached, cutting tables, benches, forms, gas irons, baskets, chairs, desk, trimmings and all other property covered by Mortgage which the defendants, Lanoet Cloak & Suit Co., Isc., had on the first day of November, 1918, or at any time thereafter.

DAVID H. KNOTT, Sheriff; NICHOLAS P. SINNOTT, Deputy Sheriff.

<section end="Auctions" /> <section begin="Auctioneers" />

Chas. Shongood, Auct'r, 539 B'way.

Will buy large plants. Nothing under $1,000.

LARGEST CASH

BUYERS MERCHANDISE Machinery. Fixtures.

Vas Prang & Co., 327 Broadway. Spring 2248.

Silo's Fifth Avenue Art Galleries

546 5th Av. Auctioneers and Appraisers.

SAMUEL MARX,

Office and Salesrooms, 115-117 W. 33d St.

Tel Farragut 9860-9861-9862.

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SEALED PROPOSALS, IN TRIPLICATE, for furnishing Magazine Cases for .30 Calibre Automatic Pistol, will be received here until 2 P.M., Tuesday, November 19, 1918, and then opened. Detailed information on application to this office. Envelope containing proposals to be endorsed: "Proposal for furnishing Magazine Cases for Automatic Pistol," and addressed to E. C. Hyde, Textile Equipment Branch, Clothing and Equipage Division, Munitions Building, 19th & E Sts., Washington, D. C.

OFFICE QUARTERMASTER GENERAL, New York City. Sealed proposals in triplicate for furnishing galvanized iron tent slips No. 3, 508,000; galvanized iron vent rings, 10-inch, 50,750; Jerkin buttons, 36 ligne, vegetable ivory or equal, 6,764,632, will be received here until 12 o'clock noonm, November 16, 1918. Information on application to Depot Quartermaster, Philadelphia, Pa., or this office. Envelopes containing proposals to be endorsed; "Proposals for furnishing Jerkin Buttons, 36 Ligne," "Proposals for furnishing Galvanized Iron Tent Slips No. 3 and Vent Rings 10-inch," and addressed to the Manufacturing Branch, Clothing and Equipage Division, 109 East 16th Street, New York City.

OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, DISTRICT of Columbia, November 8, 1918. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Secretary of the Board of Commissioners, Room 511, District Building, until 2 o'clock P.M., November 22, 1918, for furnishing and installing complete steam heating systems in Engine House No. 10, located on Maryland Avenue, between 18th and 14th Streets, N. E., and in Engine House No. 12, located at North Capitol and Quincy Streets, N. W. Blank forms of proposal, plans, specifications and all necessary information may be obtained from the Chief Clerk, Engineer Department, Room 427, District Building, Washington, D. C. LOUIS BROWNLOW, JOHN G. D. KNIGHT, W. GWYNN GARDINER, Commissioners, D. C.

OFFICE QUARTERMASTER GENERAL, New York City. Sealed proposals in triplicate for furnishing 217,620 yards 52-inch 22x28-1.75 Osnaburgs to be used for target material, strength in both warp and filling not less than 50 pounds per inch, for delivery equal monthly beginning November, 1918, through March, 1919, regular domestic packing; will be received here until 2 o'clock P.M., November 18, 1919. Information on application at this office. Envelopes containing proposals to be endorsed: "Proposals for 52-inch Osnaburgs," and addressed to the Cotton Goods Procurement Branch, Clothing & Equipage Division, 109 East 16th Street, New York City.

OFFICE OF THE QUARTERMASTER GENERAL, New York City.—Sealed proposals in triplicate, for furnishing Officer's Saddle Cloths, without Insignia, will be received here until 2:00 P.M., Tuesday, November 19, 1918, and then opened. Detailed information on application to this office. Envelopes containing proposals to be indorsed: "Proposal for O-1533, Officer's Saddle Cloths, without Insignia," addressed to Lieut. U. S. Grant, IV., Room 3414, Clothing & Equipage Division, Munitions Bldg., 19th & B. Sts., N. W., Washington, D. C.

OFFICE OF THE QUARTERMASTER GENERAL, New York City.—Sealed proposals in triplicate for furnishing Rifle Covers, Model 1918, will be received here until 2 P. M. Wednesday, November 20, 1918, and then opened. Detailed information on application to the office. Envelopes containing proposals to be indorsed "Proposal for 0-1151, Rifle Covers, Model 1918," addressed to Mr. E. C. Hyde, Room 3414, Clothing and Equipage Division, Munitions Bldg., 19th and B Sts., N. W., Washington, D. C.

OFFICE QUARTERMASTER GENERAL, New York City.—Sealed proposals in triplicate for furnishing the following quantities of Ducks:

All to be in the grey state and for delivery equal weekly during January, February and March, 1919, will be received here until 2 o'clock P.M., November 15, 1918. Detailed information as to construction, &c., on application at this office. Envelopes containing proposals to be indorsed: "Proposals for Duck," and addressed to the Cotton Goods Procurement Branch, Clothing & Equipage Division, 109 East 116th Street, New York City.

SEALED PROPOSALS, IN TRIPLICATE, will be received at the office of the Director of Purchase, Storage and Traffic, Munitions Building, Room 3415, Washing, D.C., Cotton Goods Sub-Division, Webbing Section, until 11 A.M., November 18th, 1919, for furnishing 4,000,000 yards of $1/4$ in. Olive Drab Woven Common Stay Binding Tape, delivery during December, 1918, and January and February, 1919, envelopes containing proposals to be endorsed "Proposals for furnishing 4,000,000 yards $1/2$ in. Olive Drab Stay Binding Tape" and addressed to this office. Sample must be submitted with proposal. Information and proposal blanks may be had on application.

SEALED PROPOSALS, IN TRIPLICATE, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at the Office of the Director of Purchase, C. & E. Division, Cotton Goods Sub-Division, Webbing Section, Munitions Building, Room 3415, 19th and B Streets, Northwest Washington, D.C., until 10 A.M., November 23d, 1918, for furnishing any part of 1,000,000 yards of 5$1/2$ inch 2.4 oz. Olive Drab Webbing prior to March 31, 1919. Envelopes containing proposals must be endorsed: "Proposals for furnishing 1,000,000 yards of 5$1/4$ inch Olive Drab Webbing." Sample must accompany proposal. Proposal blanks and specifications may be had upon request.

SEALED PROPOSALS, IN TRIPLICATE, for furnishing Carrying Cases for Browning Machine Rifle, Model 1918, will be received here until November 16, 1918, and then opened. Detailed information on application to this office. Envelopes containing proposals to be endorsed: "PRoposals for carrying cases for Browning Machine Rifle," and addressed to W. L. Delaney, Textile Equipment Branch, Clothing & Equipage Division, Munitions Building, 19th & B Sts., Washington, D.C.

NEW YORK MUNICIPAL RAILWAY CORPORATION invites proposals for the erection of third rail and appurtenances in portions of the Broadway-Fourth Avenue Line. Bids to be opened November 25th, 1918. For plans and further information, apply to Chief Engineer's Office, Room No. 602, 85 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, New York. <section end="Proposals 3" />