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are more valuable than supposed Olsorverly conduct. POLICEMAN TELLS A DIFFER: Folng to hurt the railro * POLCEMA FEET —— Reception He when st | \ | | pler ©: 1 Wednes- Man Who Says He Did Is}- Fined $5 After Hearing by |" Magistrate. 1 the doctor in sanding Beside it, i orated one of the The chauffeur asked him to Fi the visitor and promised to ap- convenience, in tl mouth O'Brien outside he put ¥& ALARM Cl OCK 6 A M up Kin, his clus away from 2 “liu besan deasing him, ‘Then he throttled O'Brien and cailed another . ‘ * * policeman to assist him in getting the “Constitutional” O’Brien, exe) accused to the sation, The only point =e he agreed on with O'Brien was the Bluecoat, Has Rough Sailing time. b was 6 A, M. Coming and Going. 4 q feientific jouth an ay oy ‘The Magistrate then said that he must Loose constitutionally fine “Ex-Constitutional” O'Brien % for disorderly conduct. Then “Ex-Conatitutional" James J.! O'Brien paid the cons ituttonal fine and c declared he would accept the rigit thar REM ORE he hud, under the Constituuon, to ap- peal. And that he would do so, He Pollcemen who will persist in sleep: td ing while on duty should always keep their feet in so as not to trip up those who make calls with the milkman, * Because Policeman John J. Griffen | of the East Sixty-seventh street sta- tion was thou enough to put hia feet out ree. “in a case being argued for two hours In the Yorkville Court to-day when the charge, which was trivial, could have been disposed Says Vanama Canal Will Help Ratiroad Freight Ba George J, Gould returned to-day on = *harged from tlon af Leputy aving been die that tremendous work, but 1 am in th ‘on recommenda. %4Vor of its being done. I believe that minissloner HANSEN | qe — Ait for neglect of duty. ve While on the force O'Brien was Known if as “Constitutional” O'Brien, because Pic er peri d enti rire “ ” he would ingist on quoting the law to lems ten per cent, wil Made from fruit — Can’t i his superiors, a : a O'BRIEN CHARGED $5 FOR THE TO-DAY AND 10. harm tender stomach, liver and bowels, DISCOURSE. But Magistrate Levy got hie own of listening ] bf cl thi orkville Court, c ‘ex-Constiti= J ie e had finished, For various rea to say just which hie chauffeur ral ; clock ¥ ednesday morning and His explanation or the priviege his charitable If your little one's t ongue i is a sure sign the stumach, |i bowels need a gentle,t horough cleansing at once, When your child is cross, peevish, litless, pale, doesnt sleep, eat fact nat pally; if oreath is bad, stom. | pi m full of cold, t hruat sore, “0. ona O'Brien refuses ection he ordered but, at any proof that hy Ws Island at ho rs al the dogged-up, con tipated * wa te, sour oily aud jundige ted food |f stitutional ques a © the protrud- 7 Ae asked for Dr. Hogan. for bis infor lw | i eat 4 ; 7 He says yer and (ot im. thers keep it handy because they | wilt av Mae as Be ed a smal room next tenow its action on the tomach, liver| te, and “tmport to the docto muitory he stumbled, land bow:l is rom, $ and sure, ‘They elles 5 sprawled and sproad himself over the | also know @ Littl: given to-day saves a| se No. is of Polleeman Griffen, who had] jo retired in During to-mcurrow, ‘pag. i t for @ 50-cent bottle Figs,” which con- of ¢, stumbling and ai"te Fr KOO, inssripot F spreading ke. “What the — is the matter with ye? O'Brien CHARLES A. KEENE sald was the cordial greeting he received i Imnorter of Diamonds, ) from Griffen, Whereupon the “man in juine, made by “Cali‘ornia ] \ blue" d up and proceeded to Company.” Don't be fooled Broadway, New York * Inspect the fully equip- ped and electrically operated mint maintain- ed by the United States Government co-operat- ing with The New York Edison Company at the Motor Show October 15th to 25th did. -_ i GEORGE GOULD RETURNS. GER UIN MIWZ, i Of th about env oF that dite, the Mauretania with Mrs, Gould and ‘The chi Mae eae ees anly {thelr dauzhiers, Miss Edith and Miss QI conduct, prisoner was James Goria, from the shooting season in Pe AY) = 4. O'Brien, thir ne years, a wealthy )Scotlind. When asked about the Gove S waenalae mKine Ge When aj erament’s valuation of railroad prop- pp SS well-known contractor of that place. ¢ft, Mr. Gould sald: "| \ He la also a nan of the! “It will take four or five years to do metropolitan fi - -and Uncle Sam. shows you how he makes money Protects the | Throat and reserves the Teeth H sieht Arope ia warm water. | Sin te Het Cnstade | & CO. one year. MOKKO n the cons continued ve, Whe ha bas Heal to-day Ar¥. increased freigat business for all | Polke man G scory which He Fonds: e y and went eee" Ave Your Teeth. in Bad Condition? | Hse you should see a dentist at your earlicet Mmenntime rinse th morning and night wth *a | mp: e to decay. Price $0 Cents, All Dragaiots. | | No Reliable Droggist Will C'ter o Substitute GEO. BORGFELDT ¥ SAN FRANCISCO t| can be et-| full value or returned for cash, | DiamondRings | 1° 109 Ladies’ aud Gentlemen's Sizes ly marked, Grand Central Palace Lexington Ave & 46th S ll am to llp Electrical Exposition and _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1918. BANDLET [SELF-REDUCING| RR the woman who hasa heavy, pendulous abdomen, or who, for any other feason, requires com- plete abdominal support, no corset is so effective and bene- ficial as the— Nemo Self-Reducing with Lastikops Bandlet $5.00 No. 523 has a low bust; No. 522 is the same, with medium bust. Both have long skirt. The semi-elastic Band- let gives perfect abdom- inal support with won- derful comfort, Having such support, you can lace the corset closely enough to secure the utmost slendemess of which your figure is cap- able—and still smile and be happy! CAUTION—These are very positive corsets. You must wear the RIGHT SIZE—not too small. Then you'll have corset- comfort such as you've never enjoyed before, Other Popular Nemos $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 Ip Good Stores Everywhere Nome Mygionle-Fachion tnetitute, MV. THE IMPORTED WORCESTERSHIRE HOLBROOK S Broadway Misses’ Suits at $25 value $39.50 Featuring the newest Paris ideas in the matter of coats, and the latest designs in draped skirts. The materials include browich ih, Duvetyne, wool matelasse and suede cloths, in colorings and black. 14 to 18 years, Girls’ Coats, value $10, at $5.95 sibeline, cheviot and ell wool chinchilla, in brown, navy, and gray, blue und red plaids. Ayes 6 to 14 years, at $15 the property of the maker of these sport coats. green, white, brown, rose and Copenhagen. Tailor-made Suits values $39.50 to $45 at $29.50 Made of Duvetyne, zibeline and diagonal Tailor-made Suits values $59 to $65 at $45 Made of peau de svie, in all the wanted colors. | Three-piece model, waist of chiffon over silver Fancy color vestee of chiffon piush, collor] shadow lace. Cutaway jacket, fancy collar, Draped skirt of chiffon broadcloth in colors. and cuffs to match. Draped shir. $6, $7 & $8 Separate Dress Skirts at $4 An extraordinary offering for tomorrow Serges, poplins, plaids, cheviots and checks. Twenty models, in plain and draped tailored effects, and in an ample variety of the season's most favored colors, eee Saks Suits & Overcoats at $15 for the young man in his teens The greatest selection of models and fabrics ever assembled tor the money. Saks & Company at 34th Stecet An Exceptional Offering Tomorrow of 4 Apparel for Misses and Girls in which economy of cost is achieved without sacrificing the exclusive character of the styles. A collection of the exclusive and the authentic, in all the variations of color and treatment which the younger generation in Paris 9- roves Misses’ Street & Afternoon Dresses, regularly $29.50, at $19.50 Tunic and draped models, made of imported velveteen, meteor, charmeuse, Canton crepe, crepe de chine, wool eponge, brocuue cloth and mev's wear serge, in black and all the newest colorings. A very representative collection, Fall length and sport models, made of English plaids, | Fuil length, models, made of imported chinchilla, wool Tomorrow, for the first time in New York, we present a special offering of New Sport Coats for Women Made in an entirely new fabric, for which we have acquired the exclusive rights in this city. This new material is a recent invention for which patents are pending, and it is It is a pure worsted fabric, roduced on a knilting machine, but unlike all other knitted fabrics, it is absolutely as unstretchable as a woven cloth, and will hold its shape perfectly. These coats are made on a smart long model, with wide belt. and inset kimono sleeves and are cut on full and swagger lines. The selection includes navy, Tailor-made Suits at $37.50 chiffon broadcloth, wool faille,| Bernard model, made of chifton broadcloth, cloths.}in wrap-like draped coat, elaborately em- New ideas in vestees, sashes, beits and skirts. | broidered by bi Tailor-made Suits Misses’ Coats at $16.50 value $25 Attractive seven-cighth models, made oi imported boucle, chinchilla and broadcoth, lined throughout with yarn-dyed satin, the codar and cuffs of seal plush. The colors are navy, taupe, brown and black. 14 to 18 years Girls’ Coats, value $15, at $9.75 lined throughout. Velvet collar buttoning close to neck. Navy, brown, Oxford and gray. Second Floor Fitch is the most fashionable thing in furs. Paris cable, Fitch Fur- trimmed Hats at $8.50 Value $12.50 These are made of black Lyons silk vetvet, in large, medium and small shapes, with big velvet loop or bow, and trimmed with fine Fitch fur. Hats of singular beauty. (Third Plese.) Fourth tloor. Fur-Edged Hats, made of black suk veivet, in @ variety of new small, me- dium and large shapes, edged with skunk sum. Value 88 $5 value $59 Very smart skirt. Trimmed Hats at $10 The crowning glory of a woman is her hat! value $100 at $69 Large hats, medium and small hats. The very new- est shapes, Designs which are copies of the models. ‘Trimmed with upstanding ostrich aigrettes and ribbon pn and in- geniously em . Black, and all (he sate modish Fourth floor shades, (Third Fleer.) Boys’ Suits & substantial savings tomorrow And more style than anyone else ever dreums of putting into youthtul clothes Overcoats at Garments which are all excellence in tailoring and all elegance in style. Tailored in a wonderful range of models, and in every fabric and coloring for smart Fall and Winter wear. Suits that have the swing of individu- ‘ 1U-! Brown and gra: ality, coats that are swagger with style. Clothes which the younger generation at fifteen dollars. Sizes 30 to 86. pockets, 10 to 18 years, Boys’ $17.50 Overcoats very special at rough tweeds, with plaid backs. Venetian yoke or full lined. Bude in dcatietrencied model, with convertible are indisputably the cleverest creations ever offered to] collar, plain back or inverted pleats, Half belted, and some patch \$13.75 Tomorrow is your last day to confer with Miss Bertha Strickler the special demonstrating expert of the ODA ORSET9) “THE IMPROVED FRONT LACED” And it really means a great deal to you to confer with a corsetiere of her experience and capubilities, MEET MISS STRICKLER TOMORROW and have her personally fit you with one of the New Modart models—it will be a revelation to ycu for comfort and for style. $3.50 to $22.50 Skunk Muffs, $29.50 Value $45 Square pillow muffs, made from choice Eastern Skunk skins, lustrous in appearancy, Beautifully lined, { These SKUNK FUR SETS are limited in number which explains why we have lessened prices one-third Skunk is one of the fashionable furs this Fall,which only makes this proposition a still more remarkable opportunity tor you. Boys’ $12.50 Norfolks very special at ‘$8.75 Bought at a big concession, hence this liberal saving. 8h breasted, patch pocket models, made of all wool fancy che' and crashes, in gray, olive, brown, and black and white mixtures Two puirs of knickerbockers with each suit. 7 to 18 years, Children’s Chinchilla Overcoats, value $7.50 {$5.95 <All wool chinchilla, in blue, brown and gray, with self collar that buttons close to the neck. Full belted models that are made on very stylish lines. Wool check lined all through. 244 to 10 years, Root’s $1 Merino Underwear for Boys, at 65c Gray wool merino, two piece suits, with silk taped necks. Cut full. Sizes 26 to 34. A very extraordinary value tomorrow. Skunk Neckpieces, $24.90 Value $42.50 Handsome skunk neckpieces in single animal effect to match muffs, Made of the choicest skins, | }