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_THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, eee ee 17, MRS. VAN VALKENBURGH i WEARS GEM SET MONOCLE. , we Battle of Antie- —s Pubiie School tam, With 23,000 Sept. 17 Children OF NOW § sie siatites Pitts and She's Colne! ‘ ts — oe ee preity Killed or Wound- wee rts) York Study Civil to Show New York in | Reach ‘Now ed, Fought Just | 1862. | War’sGreat His-§ ooo. oe oca fe | From to 50 Years Ago. torical Event. 33) Sven ees pon Every: where. Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th St. where. “Qua: SUMMER COMPLAINTS 0 her to! City public schools to-day reviewed the | w York tn the! Dysentery, Diarrhoea, @iory of the baile of jetam, thls vholding thelr ground, Gen, John Sedg- i+ with this n S wick's division of 8 a , being the Grier anniversary of that) & « wand fared no vett and wcttie definitely CHOLERA MORBUS Men Our Fall Merchant Tailoring Sale is now on —a Suit, $13.80 counter, in which, the Unton | #9 tty TRON wren and At f ta ‘ 6 A pee Aa oi eels ue fos ty 12,00 men and After © 1080 toa en 3 Topcoat, Overcoat or Raincoat to your measure... ese tian 1.40, the total Killed © second stage of the battle began Reno, according Hoa satay = ee ese es Sak aan the ‘Confederate ‘centre, where {0 the Inns of w og: which | interial Pain | amd wounded numbered 2,682, and the ‘ Sonnecti mt . York, New England and Peunayle ant a resident, a divorce can be granted AY ©O., NewYork victory, as indecitive as lp was com-| Se Cai NOFA Cotued UP dua tara = RA Dw va pared with what tt might have been " of Gen, D. H. HL Gen, Willam H. Gave President Lincoln the op! “ rench’s troops were the first in ac-| to Issue his Hmancipation Pro . followed by those of Gen. Ternel | At the suggestion of William H. Max- | yw Richardson und two brigades from Gen, | Bharpsbure, as it is at Bouth, was referred to in the opening LS adc naa HE Mii BM the exercises of every public achool in the | Southerners back, leaving thelr dead tt tity, ‘The chifdcen were reminded ot the | AMM » “ee ee ko hg Diggs gag ple SPECIAL SHOWING WEDNESDAY } . eritloal military situation, the obstinacy | i a Ret en Nawee uders ——— Showing the Fashionable Fall Apparel !! We have completely renovated our suit salons, and now can boast of one of the best fitted, most modern departments of its kind. We have given over more space to the display of fashionable garments, and a visit here will prove a revelation to you. Never before have we shown such a great diversity of apparel of fashion. We have everything from a simple tailored suit at | ten dollars to a testive evening gown at one hundred and fifty dollars. Just a few hints: SL Was #iidegts; tan Unpertunr part tals eee eaten Serena Dainty Fall : 1, th ortat kiled 0; ded. = MeClell: as FY ‘ Eo iis sciatan or New Work etate; ad Secs csititiaet Yor not premsing tne ate| Women’s & Misses’ Tailored Suits the great loss of life involved ti cheeck- vantage and utterly routing the ener eT Dancing Frocks ing the joutlie Invasion of the North. The attack on the Confederate right Lik the Fi The day Will be obrerved by every, was made by the inth corps, under ‘, ec picture on Ce ee ce tan, en. Robert. Tombs, At 1 o'clock the group; made of chif- i a atio Prospect “| iftyetirst New York and Fitty-first ’ fon over marqui- Brooklyn, next Saturday night, with an| Pennayivant tied it, but at 3 o'clock Women Ss Velour de Laine Suits sette, and one. in j oration by the Rey. Dr. Newell Dwight! the arrival 0 men under Gen. A. P. | eet dainty pastel shades ; Hille and parace of the T 4 Battery, Hill turned ¢ pursuing Federals and| , : . . bd : Ninth Const Artivery and. Fourteenth | saved the Contederates trom complete! Exact reproductions and adaptations of Paris models A pretty dress and | Regiment | See eee en RS HIB Ta abeue ine arash and exclusive models from our |] an excel- ae rinace vt the end of until nl put an end to the fighting. own workrooms. ent value $25.00 } on. be oe ’ patgn, is Sg. grrr | lives of more inen than any o} BEATEN AND ROBBED. 39.50 45.00 55.00 \| ry this rice, too, we days fighting from tie beghining to t aH A are showing hosts end of the civil war. The Federals toxt | ‘s Cries Bring P: | ncin 1,40, including 10 officers and 1,99 men | ; xed Holdup Men Are of other da ry os watklng una Besbnd Ratine, Broadcloth, Peau de Souris Suits frocks, evening i} ck this morning after vis- - . i gowns, dresses for + on Qast Twenty-ntth} Unusual and exclusive models made in our own work- |} afternoon and chael ‘Tonchart, fifty-five, a : | calling wear—~ all PAE OTat aL CAaiTT Reelin rooms = exact 2 sina of Hades of beaaeirul set upon at Twenty- aris models. materials, including As he y about 3 o'e iting relat! killed, 474 oMecers | And seven oMtvers a The Confederate los were: Killed, 1,612; wou (ng. 1,84; total, 1,172. ANTIETAM CHECKED LEE’S AD- men wounded 4 74 men missing. | 4, slightly lees,! , 7,816: mige- | VANCE. seventh street, robhed of his watch and aha velvets Antietam was a Union victory, because * and badly beaten. He had to be at- irmeuse, , At checked Lee's advance, tut t tended by Dr. Drury of Bellevue Hos- 29.50 35.00 45.00 serge of the better y experts consider { h | pita grades, etc. Patrolmen MoeGough and Bernick | They ore in navy, black, hast tonne ctaa ant saw ewe] =Welvet, Corduroy, Matelasse Suits rege “te men running away, After a chase they than it should have atly in view of the vastly sur nion forces, lic to men and a lery, It was the only battle which : arrested John V! sahteen, helper, . . ‘ i | ‘eiass, Ud Gen, McClellan fought voluntarily and ‘ ff ; of No. 28 East ‘ourth street, | Tailored suits of oe. bg nose chiffon plush, cramped” $25.00 the only one in which he remained with and Vincent Kelly, twenty, driver, of embossed and brocaded values, . his men throughout the engag nt Net long afterward he was relieved the command, vT Union army had 275 cannon, the Confederates 194 and the stronger position. It ts generaily held that | Lee should have been utterly crushed het he was not was due in part to the facts that the Southern fo | No. 24 that street, matelasse. GUO. B. MCLELLAN | Both men denied that they had held en ; Many Handsome Charmeuse and | Strictly Tailored and Tastefully ae ROOTES, [sty theater tis silane: wey vere 45.00 55.00 95:00 Cloth Dresses at $15.00 Trimmed Suits at $25.00 held at fe z ae Aik et ata-| They are made of whipcords, French and storm se: A profusion of pretty styles and materials. One of the e ‘ tlon and subsequently arraigned at the | charmeuse, corduroys, etc. All manner of models syit- styles is shown in the picture on extreme right. There Confederates stil!) Yorkville Court. lain tailored models, Mackinaw and belted effects, s ’ . able for every taste of woman or miss are here. The are i. 5 - = — : Misses’ Velour de Laine Su j cutaway models, trimmed styles, ete, All lined with Ss |]| dress illustrated is made of serge and is splendidly | scranteed satins. Workmanshipirreproachable. Skirts near j ea noved ee ne ee Sani a Hf Sania pa sips lbe kd aoe have the new tenes pleated and plain effects. Materials ‘ 1d that Me ‘ : i det ; Copenha, quite | include serges, whipcords, cheviots, tweeds, mixtures, to use at least 20,000 of his waiting Strictly tailored and dressy models in a variety of new styles. |]! the prettiest and most fashionable shown this season at | ° dingonalsand novelty weaven, All sizes for women and troops. The Confederates used every man they had; McClellan employed Sizes 14 to 18. ji] the price. You will be simply delighted $15.00 misses. Colors are black, navy, brown $25.00 wit these values, at.. and gray, at. Secrse nee | 39.50 55.00 ines ees Eat euea en ce eaten crime ra tent oe ce se ar a hava ena, (x Goan i Vv = MING DALES! FP previous wou ave fo t ‘on . . . . | feterates {aod tntante Misses’ Corduroy, Velvet, Ratine Suits | D Supplies: FailSale’ “B ” Srovid ‘back ot Aniievem Cronk. 1 Se ee ee ee ressmakers’ upp! es; rasa e aby Bunting Cellar Sapper: Knit Night Gowns Washable Co! with chose his ground wisely, It co} manded a sweep of country, was bigher than attack that could fatmnt ss"! Reginol will heal | 3250 45.00 75.00 were wow fred ty move eae, ie Misses’ Mannish Cloth Suits your itching skin | A large collection of smart ratte appropriate for college, | Re ens Resinol Soap ‘oLRDO, O., July 9, 1918, street or dress wear. Dressmakers’ ordinary Strictly tailored and dressy models with the very latest || style features. | ty of the cele Bunt roping garment far under Sewing Silks: Be Attn sin “uet C1 RE OL ee Kpon Deflaner Kew tng ili" tiv’ Yai’ wt vlnen 45c| i vain, | makes w" Bel difference 1 rears 69c' thetweer ots that fayed his & McClellan used all the d: In occup. Nis position. 1. the aftery om some heavy fotowed nding of the “Thad of ec: stop itching instantly, quickly and Gand Denee dehen pea ont corps weroes the creck ts strike the a - | se Met ihem ane WMD, Contederates ftw but the easily heal tho most distressing ‘ed.gverruhine that wae sux: 18.50 25.00 35.00 Se! t Antee dasale, of ible MAnGouvrR was cases of eczema, salt-rheum, rash, ring- lel. fused towutfer from itch | 52.00 bo it ware Tee of next morning's pine. worm, tetter or other eruption, andclear — the'blood Oa iy lege, Fif h A 38 h S | "40c a ry at (blight “Weight / THE HISTORIC “DUNKER away pimples, blackheads, redness and Bact petals ilt venue at t treet © Cottan Sleep ne Garments, CHURCH. y Per ona eet, poten Wetgiien is) tia’ y : made of fine knit fobric; sizes 6 fe roughness, when other treatments have wu! nd | dozen yards + see “| months to 10 years: with feet or Stonewall Jackson, hurrying from Harper's Ferry, was given the task pt holding the Confederate left, form~ Ing his nes west of the Hagerstown Trial free Rte! Ointment, with Resino! fen thant claret Rose proven only a waste of time and money. Dress Shields: without; all sigs; values up 29. Mt Flannel and Seam ‘Bind ag: Fabrics, made from the he ne ellie Ker near the Jittle brick “Dunker” Soap, in also an ideal household pol Ointment, | must. hon tik nade eras ronedy for such common troubles ws dandruff, tay Laun cured, and never think ager see aeity wad soft material in different pore sd he * aawn, sores, boils, ulcers, burns, scalds, cuts, chafings, of eczema unlces pomeone asia * rhe felts wed at day Sud piles, "Your druggist tells Resinol Soap (2c) aabout it; It always makes bon ore, $1.73 $2.00 $2. 50) worth up to $2.00 ench; when Gene ker, having estab- and Reainol Ointment (56c and $1), but for a sam~ eloel opal total pecrte taut ut 16c 18 2. Aue sale peta c Ushed his a barn, ple of each, write to Dept. 4-D. Restnou Crem, Ratigols f hnow thes Per pre. Se *10¢ j AIL mail orders’ prompt Ned, went a hot assault against Jackson Co,, Baltimore, Md. nil orders pi y Gigned) Cuas. D. Heown, ber of Commerce jebone Vu ity. te Tne ately per wt ite 814,00 Doe pee 7c 80c 90 $1. 10) Alpace "it oe Be 10¢ | Pitot Haok and Kee 7 Ln $1.25 Collar Supports: Expecting this, Jackson had stationed cannot irritate the tenderest fact & large force in a corn fleld tmmedi- ately in front of Hooker's lines, but the glint of the morning sun on their bavonats warned the Federals of the walting — foe liook finmedinte! his spa batteries au with caniste Writh 7 Mh as ~ Root's Underwear for Tne" i Men at 69¢c 35c| Thin isthe well-known Root's Tivoli vo Suri jaatural wool underwear, Fall weight, t ' ts; regular prices accerding to = said he neve sed | " Wi vered with slik Nish. superior ts the) $200 quality, ult he sade mown, wit | ‘Ali’ Goods Marked in Plain Figures iryeneh aatral Witet: carerad, Sis bik. Hy nalidi n"Keneralty| Men's Double-Breasted Shirts, in 1k ‘of corn," ge wrote, “in Outl-of- Town areas Made by Our Motor Trucks i Ay arboey 37%c! enother popular make, heavy, all-wool, greater part 0 the Meld was cut ‘alosely as it could have have been @ knife, and the slain lay in precisely as they had stood tn a few moments before.” ug! 1 af 12,08) men opposed Jack- more $3. 50 and $4.00 shoes than 4,200 infantry The fighting was and the heavy Federal suas unzalhet mantactonr te Rewer. supported the infantry with a storm of wear W. Though twice repulsed, the Cons $2.00and92,80 schoo! ) erates held on until Lee sent 10,000 use ono pair will posl- | men to the rescue, and after three tivoly outwear two pairs of ad ure of fighting Hooker was driven ‘ordinary shoes, same as if wounded and his com men’ aces the et ara neahia hen, (eokion The workmanship which has j a CHINA CLOSET ault, and mo Wilh In a made W. L. ouglas shoes R: 4 2 | “el } handsomely carved, 1° like cut; value $22, famous the world over is ri Doctors Advise Tyree § | maintained i in every pair. RS fo / | " $24.98, q $14.75 ‘hiffon Collar Founda 30c double back, strictly first 89! c ‘pect! me "Stati Orders Filled quality; tn all sinee, envelopes . Quartered OAK BUFFET Y¥ handsomely carved, as illustrated; value $40, $24.98 1} Quartered Oak an Flow, 9 Main Floor, Camtre, BLOOMINGDALES 136 Piece Set of Decorated Dishes “Baby Photos and Glassware for $9.97 jix.ox.pnrts studio fase This combination set comprises a complete dinner set of|$3-00 dozen. Special price, decorated Porcelain (100 pieces) and 36 fine engraved Glasses. $1. 50 per Dozen F be Exception al offering at our special price of $9.97, DALES! 7 Set jt mblers with your # ight an Hisyseo's | Chandeliers, $6.95 ev hhin i . ‘ Aimer ; ; Powder for Women Look in W. L. Douglas | Wilton Rugs Axminster Rugs Like the Thousands of women are using vai store windowsand inspect the very latest : : 5s ayy picture, 2 ‘ forms of antiseptics as preventives| fashions, notice the short vamps which | Soh Naina Soh #4 HATERS Sales Ohhh aS neh dome i it disease and safeguards to good health.| make the foot look smaller, points in a shoe | $19.50 i mae a Many such preparations in use are] particularly desired by young men. Also the conservative styles eyes | 5.3510.4, Value #26, at Out, Value 825, at fe actually worthless, ‘while others art) have made W. L.. Douglas shoes a household word everywhere, : : ius petty aaron Sl sees OF Hamers ah MU gt S L9ets TUN Ree ar i pasitive y, dangerau fs any Wal bet If you could visit W. L. Douglas large factories at Brockton, Mass., and see | oy12, Vatue stz, at water, seltzer and whisky tumblers of fine glans, each with initial @ j vader a physician's directions. | for youre how carefully W. L. Douglas shors are made, you would then un- higraved by hind, 186 pieces, complete BOOZ ne bs: (0 sate And has been reeom.| derstand why they are warranted to fit better, look better, hold their shape and for this week only, 12 Tumblers, with your initial engraved by {els. Regular HH intely safe to use and bas been recom, y 4 “ ; ’ Bowded by ine for more than, Wear longer than any other make for the price hand, will be giver: ice of charge with every dinner set $6 QB lene! op twenty Tt is alyo the most) || CAUTION. To protect you agains infrice shoes, W. L- Douglas tamps his name on the priced over DOGG Hiancy bend fringe, grees or amber. ' onomical germ-destr ky . Look for the stamp. Beware of substitute, W. L. Douglas shoes are sold in 78 EN Table = 14 . We include a complete genuine Welsbach H twenty-five vent package will make two! o¥m sores and shoe dealers everywhere, No matte, where you live, they ere within your ining Table in quartered oak; golden finish See Demonstration of How Cut “98 sds Made inverted lamp; at the special $6 9 4 Pion: standard antiseptic golution. It! rach your dele cannot pp you, wre det factory ft catalog showing how to ode by BS aU Gre CTE TAURI Dea eaees Bate Ses Very choice pieces at Desirable Udlgaepor eg tree eer a | i im yo eo larg y, 5 i ? D eavy y + } See our ot el ¥. elven instantly invwater and "en | mai Shorssent everywhere, delvery chasaeaprepaid._W. GLAS, Brockton, Mass SEES RHC TR ERE i Ee very moderate prices Pee 98.94.98 ars lpia ania } _W. L, DOUGLAS OWN STORES IN NEW YORK: Will deliver advertised chandelier & be it shou! | Imported ChinaSelad Imported China| wi | absolutely non-poisc { imported Gh Pea constantly on hand as a preven- i 6 days « ier. f contagion, Sold ly druggists Cups and ers, Hows voand $1.00 Cracker Jars; regue| Incandescent Gas Lamps and Mantles Send for booklet and 35 Hight Aven Reading Lamps at Tyree, Chemist, Weshe| Sor. Gates Avics ais Filth Aven ce xk 3 road Siteets PATERSON 1 Prettily deco 0. larly: epee 4m | larly 49e; apes 9 and Portable Gi ting Easy to Reach From Anywhere Bloomingdales’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to Gtyh St.