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; : eae ip e/ “Sete weeare WORLD, THURSDAY, IULY 24, 1918. fs : News Oddities GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE—Atlanta man «ays bis wife talks to him all night so that he can't sleep, NEW YORKERS SPEND 35 CENTS A DAY FOR FOOD, HE SAYS. PITTSBURGH, July %—Atter a study of the high cost of liv. ing, Dr. J, C. MeoNell, chief of the Bureau of Food Inspection, has just presented to Councli « table of comparisons as between New York and Pittsburgh, which purports to show that the aver- age coat of a meal is two-thirds of a cent less In the metropolis than here. The table says that the average person In New York spends 11.6 cents for a meal, or 4.8 cents a day for sustenance, In Pitts- burgh the average Is put at 121-2 cents a meal, or 37 cents a day 12 Two Heroines of of tks AGREE Fire | 3 FRE TRAPS Searching Ruins for Bodies of Victims Shout For doy arerisesis Ten ent we've cured of ora Pleroe’s Corn Plasters ‘will cure your corns or the: will ive your money back. will cure ordinary corns in a few houre and “old timers” with twoor three applications They stop the Bain instantly ‘At your drugsiat’a if he cannot (ype you, send a cime for 1.F PIERCE CO.. Spengtend ave. AT BINGHAMTON CLOSED BY STATE a Deputy Fire Marshal Roesch { Takes Protective Measures as i Inquest on Horror Begins. an in West Virginia have begun lunacy pro- ause she bought a typewriter CHILDREN of » wealthy | ceedings against their mothe LEANING TOWER OF PISA ts Upping more every year and is tn danger | of collapse | * HARTFORD MAN found a turtle which he turned loose forty-six years | ago after carving his initials on its ehell. FASHION NOTE—While wearing a slit skirt Miss Anna Mannagan of Chi- cago was bitten In the leg by a bulldog. 1. W. W. AGITATOR must have got into the Swiss Papal guard, : } FORTS TO FIX BLAME. HBPAD COOK at the Ritz-Carleton is In a stew, He ia defendant in a $30,000 | iS <dappmeein: allenation of affection suit. - ~ Latest Estimate of Dead Is }, Forty-four, With Seven Unaccounted For. ¢ CHICKENS have to be licensed in Glen Ridge, N. J., now, the same as dogs. ‘ ITALIAN PMBASSY In Washington has started the fashion of a gold hand- | Kerchief ring worn on the left cuff button, ; H GIRL arrested in her bathing suit at Atlantic City didn't get an immunity C ree 0 bath. They held her for the Grand Jury for stealing the sult. td PROHIBITION LEADER, sent to jail in Minneapolis for horse stealing, | blamed drink as the cause of his downfall. 34th Street 23rd Street BINGHAMTON, N. ¥., July %.—While te and County officials were working in @ determined effort to fix the ime for the disaster at the Bing- Clothing C those search. WOMAN arrested for intoxication in Lima, 0., explained to the court that % ton Clothing Company, ~ several years ago she was shot in the Jaw and that a splintered bone lodged the ruins were making final esti- against her pi tickling it ever since and creating thirst. - On Friday and Until Noon Saturday of the toss of lie at the fire fast Tuesday. ; ‘Phe latest Agures are: Known i @end, 64) bodice recovered, 89; ottl) Mies NELWWE the rains, 15; tm howpital, 10) “CONNOR Unascounted for, 10. Only five of Clearance Prices Lor, ad &F Taylor | WASHABLE SUITS & DRESSES. Founded 1826 t For Small Women and Misses The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 5.30 P. M. . 12 Noon on Saturdays on the second was developea during the forenoon session. Ambrose Z. Miller, the shipping clerk, told of having first seen flaniss on & shelf near the etairway on which were . piled bolts of plush and canvas ond pert fi some old books. Alfred Decker, another employes, t to interfere with the or the alarm and Miller threw the © Tailored Linen Suits, trimmed with contrasting collar and cuffs. regularly 14.50, 750° ° Afternoon Dresses of White Voile and Crepe in attractive models. 7.50, 12.50 and 19.50 - regularly 11.50 to 37.50 Our Furst Dresses of Linen in various models,—White and Colors. regularly 12.50 to 16.50, 7.50 August Furniture Sale Morning and Tub Dresses of Gingham and An event for which we have sheer Fabrics. A variety of models. 85¢102.50 been preparing for many months, regularly 1.25 to 5.75 Dee nein work of the Dis-| oF three buckets on the flames, ‘Then he aaid he called to John Schermerhorn, Intimation was given that some one! in, "ngineer, who was in the basement, with the State Labor Com=| 0, go out as the dutiding was on fire Avsion would be held responsible fOr! genermerhorn's body was found in tragedy, and color *o this theory | ig ruins to-day. It waa identified by given by the statement of Deputy |. aiagonic ring and watch charm and ‘Fire Marshal George F. Roesch, By five f0 bill tn his vest pocket. It nid to-day the one fire encape On| wag to recover this money that Scher- Pave te pion’ Peepdtire engine merhora 1a belteved a te have, reterned aty ry = = and too smal! to the basement er 1s peen op , although it had been approved by | warned of the fire. ™ M ENNED Labor Commission. Sane ee ee ee eee yke nrcrp |LOWER RAILROAD RATES INSPECTION HERE. FOR BROW: BRONX DENIED ren today teran an |But Service Commissioner Sug- eapecially rigid inepection of a fi @? foros in thie chy, with tim he tea] —¢8tS That Commutation & aquad of trained men who are thor- Tickets Be Sold. Beginning Monday, July 28th de made so as to equalize the through rates with the local rates. For instance, fare from the Grand Central station to Tremont avenue is 10 cents and from Tremont avenue to Botanical Gardens five cents, a total of 15 cents, whereas the through rate to Botantcal Gardena is Juniors’ & Girls’ Dresses. Clearance ag of 200 Women’s Dresses ‘Two-piece Balkan “Middy” Dresses. of White Drill, finished with navy blue collar and cuffs, red i Tells of Recovery i * ling to the factories in accordance with| ‘The Public Service Commission has ho may doubt the merite : A . ue ee, *Yoe'Beamnate Atal ered atthe Linen, Ramie, Japanese Crepe silk tie. Sizes 14 and 16 years. _— special 3.50 Alliance of the Bron: inst 2 i H i << + tha New York Central, and Hudson ttives Voite and Dolly Varden Dresses Dainty White Batiste Dresses,—hand-embroid- Ratiroad Company asking for a revue. | inplain models and the more dresayatyicd ered and lace trimmed. Size 6tol4years. 1.95 lon ‘en from the rand Central he eee ie tha taeeiclina nueeal Station to various stations tn the Tone | Convent af Bt. Anne, 8 ea wie P vaiue 3.75 ‘emp! be questioned pri-| on the Harlem division, Commisstone: “ nanzcita i 1 * . Ay e - | ately shout the manner of conducting P. Tustis, who fold hearings on | dvotarn examine, my throat” and pra: $2.95, $3.95 and $5.95 Children’s Colored Wash Dresses in a variety ae operation and | the fire @fiila and thelr frequency aa Wrote the opinion upon | Tune cara at Peekskill: Nev. Mother: Values $5.50 to $12.50 of attractive styles. Size 6 to 14 years. the conformity with the fire laws and} Witte the Commissioner finds that the fe eee cans Ahieatien t E Biadaad value 1.50 to 2.95, 85c to 1.95 ston. rT ‘July 1st th a4 has caused complaints failed to show that the serv- determined “ a Ved Lived to Oy nn After ny onge atine lotte an my * F +QORONER SEYMOUR BEING |tne arrest ane Conviction of twentyatwo 1 If Inadequate ot that the existing iil ‘ramecawaye dentine D ‘Sw. y * V, i D. Girls’ and Juniors’ Blouses in Tennis, Balkan a aeT. i tort ©: : le, he wuRKEXts ta ‘Alterative. to my grateful and. dally “ ae phen d x hse Perdue tren teeny to. tony ‘dol the company that it put Into effect “Im ton monte rice RESREGIY Ct:8 La 7esses and “Middy” styles. Made of White Drill, finished ft ckets, 50 i 4 9 ‘ ; : f Wire'sent to the city prises, t Taleoccrdnccs With AW (Roath epithe Clete ine theme e Lace and button trimmed. with contrasting collar and cuffs. Size 6 to 16 eo evel Roa hal rh oe, Sella Uxchange Seat. Seca RG GAeenaL Cement ae | temuecl fees naira, ten at there $12. 50—Value $25.00 years. value 1.50, 95¢ MOTHER M. STANISLAUS. It was announced to-day on the Btock Abbreviated: more on reaueet.) conditioned upon an increase in th Exchange that Reginald M. Johnson Lag je An. the rway fi and ft ‘ . . had old hla exchange seat, for 40.00 Reine Gar taiscted,) Cemmatuouer Bat. hing Suits Merchandise purchased after July last eale, ‘Tho purchaser wae Phillips thea cet atatd sb gat ; the 24th will appear on bill rendered ‘char, no am ected member tne Naren tare without eres tae the | At Very Low Prices September the Ist. seat for $37,000 was the [one ay ra joer points out that a| W Women's Mohair Bathing Suits $2.05 Mid Witnins, Cotasutne aia i ‘ , — ~ In all the new attractive models in navy; Value and black, with bloomers...... A cannons $6.50 Women's Taffeta & Satin Bathing Suits $4. 95 Several smart styles ........0s00++e00+ ie STERN BROTHERS West Twenty-third and West Twenty-second Streets seiietia 1 caleba Lord & 7, ay lor Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9 A.M. Closes at 5.80 P. M. 12 Noon on Saturdays Men’s Low Shoes Women's Suits Extraordinary Reductions For Tomorrow, Friday, and Saturday Until Noon General Clearance Sale of Summer Sutts Of linen and cotton eponge, $10.50 Annual Midsummer fe O . Reduced : Misses’ and Girls’ Men’s, Youth’s alcatel oi Clearing Sale ae Midsummer Apparel and Boys’ Clothing Wool Susts Misses’ Dresses, sss 14,16 and 18 marae For Men and Youths, Reduced to 2000 Pairs figured lawns, ginghams and ld nae at esenavs, Rssan sordo end linen, Formats Foss 9073 00 21.50 $30.00 to 45.00 Suits, at $19.50 $10.50 & $15.00 Comprising $3.50 to $8.95 I000'te 25,00 Sule, “12.80 y al Tan and Black Calf, Patent : 4 6.00 to 7.50 Auto Dusters, “ 3,95 eles to ROR.8 Leather, and White Canvas * f Misses’ Tub Skirts, 5.00 to 6.50 white or striped flannel trower, " 3.75 with Rubber Soles. 4 of cat Bedford con sdb poral tion, ie ean pop- 2.00 to 2.50 white duck ortan khaki trower, “ 1,36 $2 9 Value $5.00 | Gaeta, 3.30 to 5.00 Walsteoats £185 . : ‘FO $1.85, $2.75, $3.50 Exceptional Values in ; For Boys, Girle’ Girls! Dresese sizes from 6 to 14 years, or . Ww 4 of stipe nd pula setae, tissues, lawns, Dolly Varden $6.00 to 16.50 knickerbocker sults, at $3.85 to 6.75 omen J Sport Coats All other Low Shoes ete. Formerly from $1.95 to 7.50 3.50 to 5,00 washable Norfolk suit, " 2-75 & 2.85 In all the most attractive materials in our regular stock $3 9 5 98° to $4, 75 3.00 to 3.50 white galatea middy suits, at 1,95 and colors, smartly cut and tailored. e A “ Values $6.00 to $8.00 1,00 to 1.25 washable khaki, crash or duck trousers, 68c Middy Blouses, sizes from 6 to | roan Balan menndels, of wit deiland khaki, withred, Boys’ Blouses, Shirts, Pajamas, Rompers, Straw on emblem, Formerly from $1.45 to 3.50 Hats, at One-third to One-half 85°, $1.45, $1.85 Less Than Regular Prices. $12.50 Values $29.50 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. —————————— ; : j }| Sunday © World . “Wants” Work Monday Morning. . Wonders

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