The evening world. Newspaper, September 25, 1914, Page 8

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MPADOO WARNS S000 N EELS BANKS AGANST pt. the opening of the new wireless atatl | the opening of the new wireless # 00 | etter 7 RE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, tye five cond girl, only # | said she was Golen Bassett o Governor of WASHINGTON, await. 1. 25. — Marking | FOUND WITH CHINAMAN Giving Her sePremeen 26, 1916. B. Alton & Ca: eat WILSON OPENS A WIRELESS. | HOLD RUNAWAY GIRL she War Mra. Clara Mibg, wits ‘of {her mother-apd held Wong and tho] y aimee ak Wong's wnele, and tived at No. 62} other woman fn $5,000 cach for oxam-| Sends Message for Lasting Peace to | yan «treet, Quiney, Mass. | ination to-morrow, | \ | | een ee, ree eee Permission taxtman street, Dorchester, Mass, (A Breakfast Appetite }| 4 Kahako, Hawall, President Wilron to- | to Wed Proves {and that she was engaged to Wong. Mi people never have ‘a 7 day sent the following message to the | ‘% Sho exhibited « letter signed with e ‘Why act tempt it va iN Seer OL a stisian taluther False, jthe name Mrs, Catherine Hansett ’ 4! j 5 r vas y mo! a stipncends beast ESS Wakefield's staff was so interested In| “I hereby agree to the ‘in Disappearance of ljarold Brown’s Gems, en in Care of Agent, Cannot Feel 7 and 8 Peer Cent. Is Justified—Will Hold WASHINGTON, Sept. %.-—Secretary McAdoo sent a long telegram to-day to the chairmen of the Clearing House Associations of New York, Boston, Chicago and Bt. Louis, telling of com- plaints received by him of high rater of Interest charged by national banks of these and other reserve cities. “Tt is allegod,” he sald, “that the New York banks are requiring cor- respondent banks to pay 7 per cent. for loans and to maintain a balance with New York banks which makes the monoy cost the correspondents the 8 STON, Sopt. %3.—Wighteen thou- Woliars’ worth of jewelry, the of Mrs. Harold Brown of R. 1, which disappeared |, ie being sought by the pe, it was announced to-day. Brown arrived from Europe Canopic yesterday and gave containing her valuables to n agent, Frank Matteson ce. Matteson said that he had the th him when he entered an at the dock, but that it | ‘The Secretary stated th cannot | feol that the current charge of 7 or §/ per cent. is justified. Ho declared issuance of emergency currency to these banks to the extent of $140,000,- 000 was for the purpose of rates and helping the situatio: rally. He warned the banks will not issue additional bank re rency ot deposit Government funds with banks which charge excessive in- terest or refuse reasonable credits. O SAVE EYES Object of This Free iption—Try It if Your Give You Trouble. her,” youngster said: Cash From Offenders. | S78 f.earieert® tin hist pypeat myin’ how the Government orter run the country while his wifo does the fam- fly wash." ‘Watchmen in the Brooklya Navy Yard picked the bodies of two men from the river to-day. ff Charles Bartow, who jumped from er that of John J. Lomelino, bim- if a wate and a retired en- ted @ lived at No, 44 Hal- STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS 6 P. M. anklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets . 8 and 10 West 38th St.—Store Floor a Connecting with Fifth Avenue Store A seep. veers boys’ suits and furnishings as- the importance of the grown-up man’s. The is we show in this exclusive shop are such as im- & certain manliness to the boy—an attribute so ble to the young American youth of to-day. Suita, 6.75 to 18.50 Overeoats, 7.50 to 24.50 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Boys’ School Suits 7 TO {6 YEARS ‘Pall Models, for hard school wear, tailored, with anf elle opurcheacong of all wool tweeds or povelry mixtures, also navy serge or cheviot. bet 8.75. Vatue $10.00 Boys’ Shop"—8 and 10 West 38th St. age of my daughgter to this man, as I believe she is old enough to know her own mind.” When Capt ‘THE HOME PHILOSOPHER. (From the Atlanta Constitution,) Asked to give a definition of “phitoro- the thoughtful, Practical two pretty young women whom he saw walking in Mott street to-day with a young Chinaman that be|Mrg, Hassett denied writing the let- stopped and questioned them. ter and said she thought her daugh- The man sald he was Frat Wone,| ter was visiting friends in Boston. arn tniversity of Chi-| Magistrate Tenkyck put the girl in aes, Hote te Wa Tr tie treat, |oMt® Of @ probation officer to nwalt Boston. The elder of the girls said Falconer telephoned Gives keen appetite, Sood on, Sas, Betis Meshes, pakea Beater & Sold by Ordbers Everywhere “I dunno what it ts myself. but ma | | STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS 6 P. M. STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS 6 P. M. Franklin Simon 8 Co. Jranklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue Fifth Avenue ’ Ss S oe . Youngs Men's Shop — 4 and 6 West 38th St.—Store Floor 16 West 38th St.—Store Floor SEE CS LE TE al Entirel; ate from Fifth Avenue Store A shop that specializes in shoes that are dis- tinctly different—in lasts, leathers and in combina- tions that show the new trend of fashion. You'll be surprised to see what real smart footwear is when you pay this shop a visit—and the values are the Lod The Young Men's Shop specializes in peor | for the man who secks garments distinctly tail on custom lines—a bit different from the conven- tional bacon pyle gb out of the ordinary, cut so they'll fit and in fabrics that are essentially greatest in the bok abe feel we have no equals in exclusive with us. | either fashion, quality or price. . Suite, 18.50 to 40.00 | Overcoats, 18.50 to 38.50 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY James A. Banister & Co. Shoes For Men and Young Men—Sizes 5 to 11—Widths AA to D. Banister’s shoes have been known for years to the wearers of the best footwear. A complete line of French calf and imported patent calf, also imported tan Russia calf. All styles and leathers. Special 6.50. We also carry a full line of Slater & Morrill Shoes at 5.00 J. P. Smith Co. Shoes at 4.00 Thomas Cort “‘Bench-Made’’ Shoes at 9.50 Hand-Tailored Suits FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 32 TO 44 CHEST Of checked or cll 8 triped laids, tartan'plaids, Scotch Navy serge and unfin- c ished Werseds| also tas oe Ostet vicuna braid bound suits, one, three or four button sack odels, soft roll front, natural shoulders, 21.50 Actusvatue's30.00 | “Young Men’s Shop” —16 West 38th St. ie reader does ni the Information wanted in ihe ions The NEW STORE for MEN Broadway corner Eighth Men’s Fall Suits Special--$13.50 Sizes 34 to 46, for young and old The least of these suits is an $18.50 Mra, A. C. aske—"'I want some “0 to thoroughly cleanse the LL. K. aske—‘What wit whiten| pores, If I rub soap on my face ® the skin, as I have a very muddy, yel-| becomes very red and tender. Also Jow complexion and would like to have | Smething to shampoo t! . it cleared?" maa. akin tablets and take them aa por dire tions with each sealed tube for reveral) monthe If necessary. There is nothing better. moa Ik the beat cloanser of the deep. po It 1 @ compound of saponified vege- table ofls, A. ©. BR, writes—"T am entire’; h 7 toe fleshy tor my Relght: T would like to duce, but am afrald to try th ‘fat cures’ Taco wdvertised.* 8 TS"? aske—"I am annoyed and a. ©, B. embarrased by my total inability to Keep my hair looking respectable. It is stubborn and strings like the frayed end of @ rope. Please advise what Is beat.” Answer—It wine to pu and use medicines of & doubttil or ume certain quality, but the treatment which I recommend 19 prescribed by physl- clans whom T know, and it te both ef: fective and prompt im action. Ob: ‘Answer—This same trouble affitcts « large mumber of my correspondents, and to all I have recommended the use, called tollet necessity which I . A Wavolens, Applying it to the hair| ina sealed tubo S-mrain tablets phythy- grade. They are spring and fall weight Ween tuni'ar movin for Gaye aC | rl A take? no" desloge, Tou suits from our higher-priced section, the weeks, . few survivors of a great spring business. delve, G,steeetnnand thickness of | , Mayme, Bi MMACWil you riase Every coat is full lined. he AN a yore onto contain. | it Improve the lustre of my hair!" Anawer—Obtain @ yellow min: om, Jar of plain d_ massage it over the scalp and at least every two weeks, Thi splendid treatment for the hadr and scalp, Professional hair- dressers use it im preference to any other dandruff cure, Une one-half of, con and powder to @ pint r. Shake the mixture and twice ub into the scalp with the finger tips. For the eyebrows use « level teaspoonful of the halrwand pow- der mixed with one ounce of white Vaseline, Massage the eyebrows gently exery night with this balm, You can oon appreciate its marvelous action, The powder is obtained in sealed tubes, The styles are proper; and the style of each is better than any man has a right to | expect for $18.60—anywhere but here. ; H.W, writes—"'T would be most if you can give me @ formula hollows in the neck and Aleo something te increase Mine C. C. aske—"'What ort of mas- ‘ange will fill out hollow cheeks? When 1 take @ deep breath @ great hollow in the front of my neck. Can ‘out this hollow in cheeke and 300 Men’s Soft Hats $3 to $5 bodies at $2 A shade too light to be finished and sent out with the maker's name; so they came to us, and we shall sell them tomorrow in our Men’s Lower-price Store for $2 each. The house that made them is one of the best known in the country. ; They are fine hats. completo i {'Sornepe pretty, Answer—If you are not too impa- tlent you oan readtiy do so by feedin the tiseuce with an emollient alti flesh food such a@ gloriol emo! the purest and best cold cream 1 of, Touse it daily and have fo eral years, and resul s—"Would you advise ter poo with?! I would not use amy or- dinary soap. as they contain free all or 10 minutes. aight, Your complexion will improve ously. remedy called po ne tablets that end surely induces greater nu- triton and consequent fleeh, Obtain in sealed packages wi rections, Broadway aud Kighth “Men’s Shoe Shop” —4.and 6West 38thSt. Anne R. seke—"WiH you please @ high grade face powder a a a have prepared for to-morrow an Extraordinary Sale of Over 15,000 Yards of Choice Dress Silks (arranged in Dress Lengths) at special prices per yard 48c to $4.75 Included in this Sale are Evening Silks, Rich: Imported Novelties, White Silks, Black Sitks, High-lustre Satins, Crepes and Charmeuse. ranging from . Smart Attire for Misses and Small Women .- is presented in extensive assortments of the latest approved modes for Autumn at the following prices: Tailoremade Suits < Practical and Dress Coats Luncheon and Street Dresses 10.50 to 110.00 Evening and Dance Frocks Girls’ Autumn Wearing Apparel (sizes 6 to 16 years) is shown in complete assortments at prices covering a very wide range. School and Dress Frocks Autumn and Winter Coats Washable Dresses The Young Men’s Clothing Dept. is displaying a highly attractive assortment of Young Men’s Suits (sizes 33 to 42 inches chest) in the popular tartan effocts and Also decidedly nobby Suits in Norfolk and Sack models for the youth’s first long-trouser suit. shoulder and the smart pocket in flap or patch effect are among the novelties that are especially featured. English tweeds. “Danger,” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is the story of how one man beat a_ nation, and that nation Eng- land. It describes the author's country on her knees and suing for peace, and all through her own lack of foresight and blind belief in her luck. Capt. John Sirius is the cause of her down- fall. With the aid of four submarines, and iby a rare combination iof brain and bravery, (Saturday) + $19.50 to 125.00 10.50 to 150,00 19.50 to 145.00 $5.25 to $5.00 8.50 to 75.00 - | 2,50 to 45.00, The new English he sinks ship after ship ° on which England is depending for her, means of subsistence. The story was intend-~ ed as a warning which England has had no | time to take, for it was written only last ' May. Doubly inter- esting by reason of recent events, it is a. fascinating tale of ad- . venture on the high seas and in face of. tremendous odds. Be-: gins in the Magazine Section of next Sun- day's World. Hat THE Advertising NEW YORK WORLD is unapproached Medium ie clearly impressively figures: During the first eight months of 1914 there were Separate Advertisements in The World—428,309 more York Herald, The World's nearest and really ONLY competiter. and bgt shown {a the New id ee I x

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