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pte ee 1 RL RNS LE ON ZY LEDE TOESCHPE HE Rescued by Policeman From Dangerous Perch on Third Floor of Hotel. Policeman Joseph Buck was rounding ‘Third avenue and One Hundred and Fifty-third treet, the elte of Rates Hotel, early to-day when from bigh in the alr came the cry: “Help! Police! aw an object in pink climbing along a Barrow ledge on the front of the bulld- Ing, between the second and third floors, | © ‘The form was swaying and every in @tant Buck expected i to fall. “What ie it?" yelled the policeman. “Come up here and rescue me,” called deck a feminine voice, and, looking closer, Buck aw that the form was that of « girl about twenty years old. GIRL HELD TO LEDGE BY DES |. PERATE QRIP. Buck pounded on the hotel door with his night etick and aroused the pro- Prietor. The two ascended to the thin floor, ran to an open window and climbed out on the ledge Ten feet from them was the girl, atill standing in @ half faint, with her fingers dea- Perately gripping a leader pipe With his back to the wall Buck be- Gan to negotiate the ledge, and, as he ie fat, it was hazardous. He reached the girl after an inch-by-inch Journey. Placing his arm about her wal drew her in through a window. Then 2he fainted. When revived shy d herself as Addie Brindin, twer ot No. di Chrimopher strees. "T climbed out of the window to es- ¢@pe from tv. young men who Inainted into my rom in the notel ‘t ‘want them to Go a0,” fale the g.r1. “Yew Cmeon Point and wa met the two men there, Helen lives with ina, “When we boarded a car at the Point te eome home the men insisted upon eomin: ih us, and, while we protested, mped into @ seat next <0 us and Fede along anyway.” GAYS MEN FonceD THEIR WAY INTO THE ROOM. “When we got back Helen said she @idn't feel well and we both thought {t feast to go to « nearby hotel and s for the night. We got a room, and, as we were being taken to it, the two men| appeared again and wen upstairs with! ua I tried to shut the door of the room nr FC PUBLIC SCHOOL Neld- ‘for School. Mothers ‘ on them, but couldn't. Helen was nick The Best Food-Drinik Lunch at Fountains and fell on the bed and couldn't help me. When the men came tn I went into an it adjoining room, opened the window and oy . bE climbed out upon the ledge. po 01 F “I thought I could make my way to a y S a another room and then go downstairs and tell the proprietor, But when I got out on the ledge I bocame dasedt and It oscurred to me that I had bet- ter call for help.” Miss Brindin was taken to the Mor- risanig police station, where she waa CSA Cacia chome'ates We ORIGINAL Se A eee rated | OU RAL duct, and a man who eaid he was) Joseph Wilson, thirty-two years old, of No, 160 Third avenue, was held on a rimiinr charge The young man de- sortbed by Mise Trindin as her compan- fon war not found. Tho hotel propri- etor waid he did not know either of the men and had never before seen ihe girls, as ing | iJ Avold imitations—Take No Substitute Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. More healthful than tea ot For infants, invalids and growing children. Agrees with the weakest digestion. | Pure nutrition,upbuilding the whole body. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Tnvigorates nursing mothers and the aged. A quick lunch prepared in a minute, coffee, To Grow Hair on AB Bald Head BY A SPRCTALIAT. ‘Thousands of people eutfer trom bald- 10 to 16 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE Al 149th St. Entrance of Subway or Elevated Special Announcement!! On and after Sept. 2 this store will be open every evening until 9 P. M.; Saturday Until 10P.M. CASH OR CREDIT This Roomful of F Furniture 29 98 lua nt Giscomfort, Yet their ease hopetess. The following simple home 4 original color, stroying the Gandruff germ, It will not easy. and can be put up Bay Rum, 6 ounces; lWomesFuraished 3 sm $49.88 4% «—7§.00 5 + gp.08 Bs Wook” pens am Account 2188 M771 5 D werng™ 3190.3 AVE 120 Credit Terms Dewn 5 & YA | Consitog of Sell Oak Drewser: Soild Oak Chllonier; Braay Trimmed Wake tear Sel uk Bedroom fae Acdreom Beg: Coaplce a, SDDS $1.00 a Week Opens an Account 149° Si. [BAUMANN’S|3‘AV. Both res BRONX STOKER 3 Avel6 51 ELE 3035 3037 ACRE Re A Boye) The Bell is about to ring Time to Fave only a pleasant memory of the Summer Months of play and frolic. Now for real active work in school. ‘lhe right kind of foot- wear is essential. As usual, Cammeyer is prepared with a most comprehensive line of School Shoes for Girls and Boys at prices extremely rea- sonable for quality mer- Chandise. We ask your inspection. Children's Wosiery tals to Stand Roogh Wear, Cammeyer Stam on a Standage HORLICK’S: THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, ‘1918. ; 2 E=ed We Give Surety Coupons Free With Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise = f, | In New York’s Shopping Centre Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Stree Valuable Information for Prudent Shoppers Concerning O’NEILL’S HOME-COMING SALE Damask Table Cloths & Napkins|$1to81.25Thread Fine Irish Satin Damask, full bleached, pure lingn pattern Table Cloths and Napkins to match. Silk ; Hose at 85 c Many handsome floral and conventional round, sq| oblong and oval designs. Specially re- Mens pure thread silk hore H high spliced heel, ter te duced for this sale. and dente tales Perfect quality, fa Table Cloths, sise %x% | Table Cloths, sise tx#}4 | Table Cloths, sise #28 | Napkins to Match, txt?! black and colors. © Bae andes; “each | S50 and be.00; “each, | Baas’ andl"perts; “ech snd 0080; dave $9.78) S00 Boot Silk Hose 92.19 ana 92.49! 92.98 an 93.29! 93.49 ane 93.98! 93.29 S00 03.49] Serr’ 356 Toweling 80c Muslin Sheets Table Damask 3 pairs, 91.00 Three Extra Specials Women’s boot silk hose with 1,800 yards of dependable Irish] double heel, toe and sole; have eight- Satin Damask Table Linen; war-linch lisle garter tops, fashioned, ranted absolutely all pure flax; an|black, white and colors. 89c Each Extra heavy fine bleached, round thread hemmed, muslin sheets; made Three bales of extra heavy pure linen Barnsley CrashjToweling,adapt- ed for tea, dish or roller towels. Sal ices, yd., 9'ge, 12 lige S i Pe ee Toes ieee sad 2 {rom regular 81-inch sheeting. Sie | elaborate array of many new floral a8¢ Children's Ribbed Hose » and conventional designs, specially 50c Turkish Towels 17c Pillow Cases underpriced as follows: How, 196 35c each 1214c Each Un das ered A eo lds 100 d hite\extra he 5 cases of bleached muslin pillow ” pairs, 91. double 160) jena ‘Oriental T rk. cases; made from a good, hays, nr, Children’s ribbed stockings, double or ish Bath Towels. Very soft and | stout, round thread cotton; finished Linen, heel, toe and sole, in fast black only. absorbent. with Sinch hem. Size 48x36, oh hn dered ces dais 8c| The strong and durable kind. O'Neill Main Store—Serond Ficor. vd O'Neill Main Store—Main Fleer. Excellent Bargains in New Fall “1918” ren Suitings oes Thi " it really beautiful. fe have a handsome collection of the letent and qroet popular fabrics, including: Hair Line Stripe Suitings at 39c Regularly at 76 cents a yard. S4-inch hairline stripe tailor suiting, in various new styles and colorings. New Fall Silks If you are thinking of making your own Fall dresses, waists, etc., and want to be as economical as possible, then the place for you to buy your silks is at O'Neill's, because we sell the finest qualities at the lowest prices. 65c yd. Messaline at 39c Yarn dyed Messaline, very pretty material, ino large assortment of the newest shades, including white, cream and black. $1.00 Silk Poplins, 6 Q¢ | #2Soft Charmeuse, $1.49 | | 41.25 French Serge @2.00New Plaid ¢1 49 wFrard Side, in'e retty ‘40 inches wide, soft glove finish Suitings, yd........ Suitings, yd..... “" new colorings, including nd | Charmeuse in the new, pretty Fall 50 inches; all-wool_ French serge 4 inches; Pretty beet Abiey dcapes preter, for 4 ly Fall ‘K ovety desta fabric and very Leta new shadings, inclu: in different stripes an‘ 0 mats O'Neill Mate store becond. Floors : O'Netli Main Stere— Fleer. O’Neill’s Ready to Fill Your Every Need in Fall Upholstering Whether it is a few new window shades or draperies and curtains for an entire house we are ready-—not only to do the work artistically and satisfactorily, but, withal, economically. Lace Curtains Lace Curtains at 95.50 Pair at 92.45 Pair ular Values 87.50 to 88.50. Regular Values 83.75. IN. test Goh voll toe) oan bartesdsl queen et ine Saint || abe) paitaiiel Netllogam) ent ba —we don't beliere there are many| Cluny’ and Novelty ‘Lace “Cur. | Cable Net Curtains, in white or @) tains, Arabian; big range of patterns, Furniture Reupholstering a Specialty We will gladly have our represen- tative call on you and submit sam- ples, estimates on any piece or set of Furniture you may desire to have reupholatered, not aay re- covered, but made over from frame up—as good as new, maybe better—the best work at unusual Boys’ $5 School Suits (> With Extra Trousers — An im sc PAY rtant thing in hool days. The extra trousers will often double the “‘life” of the suit. Made up expressly for this “School Days" Sale at O'Neill's; madeunder specifications which produce the | ames (6) nn (5) ———— (2) ———— (0) —____ (°) — (2) —___. (3) ——_— {3 ica Made of all-wool cheviots, cas- simeres, in grays, browns and tan mixed effects, made up in yoke with box plait Norfolk and lain double-breasted coat atyles. rices. Rememb Is Menisers are full cut and extra NO OBLIGATIO: RRED well made. An extra pair with BY ASKING FOR ESTI- each suit. Both pairs are fulllined. MATES. C) _ Sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys’ All-Wool Navy 4 9 8 These Furniture Cover- Blue Serge Suits, e ings at Special Sale Prices Value $6.50 ¢ K try at 01.25 5 In all-wool navy blue serge, made up in yoke, with box plait, Norfolk Sah Toveeiy ot Okeke vere atyle; cut full and well tailored; trousers are full knicker styleand lined; : EA GI Dena thane. sizes 7tol7 years, ¢ Boys' Knee Boys’ School . a $3.50 ee Damask at 92.23 yd. Boys’ Blouse Pants, Hats and Caps, ~ = $1.75 Silk Stripe at 91.25 a yd. Waists , . $1.50 Pompadour at 75¢ a yd. 5 98c' Values $1.50 50c Vath Furniture Slip Covers, Set 93.89 39c ° “Reh-Rah” This price for any set of furniture requiring not over 20 yards to an order Velie) bee andthe | lament (ener effectey |) mam ane rete ie lof eran Beiginn stipe. Only Mtandard fabrics are used, and the best, work di in light and| tan cheviots and cas- |combinationtrimmings,| %¢ 8re capable of doing goes into the making. The only difficulty about this offer is that it always crowds our workrooms so that we are obliged to limit sales to those livicg in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Hoboken, Jersey City; and Long Island City. * deme ‘O'Neill Main Store—Fourth Floor, ] °°” Ann rs; full cut and a high-grade make; all sizes 7 to 16 years, simeres; also corduroy and navy blue serge; sizes 6 to 17 years. Caps in the new Tam crowns, in gray suitings and blue serge. O'Neill's Big Store for Dad and the Boys, Street PPPL IL ILL PLPLPILIPPDD SCHOOL SUPPLIES Nat Bins, ment one may secure numerous bargains, such as: ? $1.50 Night Dresses at $1.00 fine quality Nainsook or Cambric in alip-over, high neck models, prettily trimmed with laces or embroideries. $1.00 Night Dresses oe 79¢ Of Cambric, high and “V" neck models, with long sleeves, trimmed very prettily with embroidery. $1.00 Night Dresses war — 69C Slip-over styles, made of fine Nainsook, tri d with dainty laces or embroide: Stationery and Things That Will Help the Boys and Girls to Do Their Lessons in the Way That Wins High Marks Famous $2.50 Fountain Pens Atlases [vt ere a $1.25 cach On account of the record- New Census Atlases of breaking low price ies 47 Cc mention the maker's name, but it is very well known as one of the finest pens mad 14-kt. guaranteed pen point, genuine vulcanized rubber barrel, as near perfect as fountain pens can be, Every one guaranteed one year, Price, while the 15c to 25c Writing Tablets at 10¢ each 5,000 Writing Tablets; beat grade of white paper. in plain linen and fabric fin- ishes; all sizes and styles, ruled or unruled, —Third Floor, PPP IPPIIPPLPAPD Discontinued Designs in Dining-Room Furniture “Discontinued” not mean undesirable in any just means that so many new are coming into our showrooms that we ure obliged to discontinue some. When this occurs, it presents some won- derful Furniture Bargains. For in- stance: TFumed Oak Dining-Room Pencil Cases Writing Tablets Leatherette Pencil Cases ink tr) maorted . bro ead pen une; «| Pencil Boxe and The contents have beon care- i, selected with @ view to val nd are of the most desirable styles and all hi grade. ite bones. are suf stantial—covered with hand- A ev Hoe tite patterneeeaRe tine || _ ‘Suite Is Now $100.00 with @ map up ti est boxes we have ever shown. || Formerly it was $183.00—not a inches in’ diame ‘aup- ported, on 8 umire,, stand: ‘1 Jobe ev eutntantial box... .20C Composition Books All Grades of paper; press “value” but O'Neill's moderate reg- ular price. Consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Rervine Table, Extension Table, five Side Chairs and one Box No 1 Contains— 9 pencils Price 1 pen and pencil 15c case 1 penholder 1 rubber eraser hoard coves re Arm Chair. Balnvice Be Be "Re 188 | Win Mubier reeulany’y Qy Ty pet NO: 2 Contains — |! The beauty, workmanship and Composition Hooks. with | 160 do je price, dos. LUC j finish of this suit conform to the | sti) and eat bie “ati 1 i O'Neill standard grade. All made | ‘rice Bey Bey Le, 18e 25. i rubber ersesr of solid white oak, finished in @ nut | te and c I1 point pe't'ctor ) It is really a wonder- You can buy the pii 10 desired, plied Mere te Fleer. Pencil Snarreners Students, ren. loc, sper fe Coamus.. reg. 15e, Spee. Ne Cartridge .reg, 200. spec. the _— ——_ aL S==——_ —_ | SIO Keel ® O'Neill-Adame Con Sinth Arsnus, 20th to 24 Street, New York City U