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THE EVENING WORLD, F RIDAY, appeals to the Public Bervice Commis- UH LAME BACK. ~ RUB LUMBAGO OR BACKACHE AWAY Rub pain “right out with © gmall trial bottle of old “St. Jacob's Oil.” Kidneys cause Bacheche? Ne! They have no nerves, therefore con not cause pain. Lites! Your bee! oused by lumbego, sciatica rain, and the quickest relief le soothing, trating “M4. Jacob's Oil,” Rub it ryght on your painful beck, instantly rel nt Ciyeerd ding, « a Small 4 trial ottle eit OU" from your dru A moment after it propose hed ask the 5 enn Bed a elected, too to come here and favestigate, - THS CANDOATE WL BRNG BRT TOME ssn Public ‘ser. appointive | sueuive bedy, reeponsibie to t Willigm J. sla Gives grein thie way we could divorce | | vot. | for all time any affiliation hada Pledge to Aid in Evening’ the Public Service Commission World's Campaign. ee various Dubie corporations which tie \Veree it seams to be #0 closely con! “I have alwaya admired The Eve- fing World's fight for better and ade- Avother candidate for the Assembly quate traffic facilities for ees | in Brooklyn has gone squarely on rec- then 1 have ord a advoceting immediate legiele-| better than tion te ep4 the intolerable conditions |quate service furnished us by of traffic ae maintained by the Hrook- | 1h 7. om een calaried Publlo lyn Rapid Transit, eo long exposed) 514° Comminsionars, who are sup- by The World. posed to regulate these corporations Tale mai William J, McRoberta, Lovo = eae ot the eit Oe | Son at present Republican Progressive! ¥' noth iu member of the Assembly from the ema the corporations against Nipt® Assembly Distriet of Kings, but . how a candidate only om the Progree-| wig, Card Game, Drops Nenad. aive tienes ATLANTIC CITY, Oct. 23.—Drawing “T have always fougpt the miserable! , pig hand in @ caré game early this eorvice furnished by the B. RB. T.,”| morning proved too exciting for Harry enya Mr. Moltoberta, ‘and if I am| Honig, aged cs of South Connecti- re-elected I expect to continue to do| cut erenus, achat oS arovped Gena trom oo, Wut I do not favor any further feart @ and no one knows any do the miserable Lag @ Design DINNEN ART 825 of over. a eto ‘imo ir eo mat of opreine, |Iutely harmaless eed lease’ bere the akin.~-Advt Ne Batre Charge fer it. Adveriinments for The World may be any Amatan District Memmge office ty wos OP, B. Altman & Cn. — HAVE PREPARED THE FOLLOWING SALES, OFFERING EXCEPTIONAL VALUES, FOR TO-MORROW (SATURDAY): Misses’ and ‘Small Women’s Velveteen Dresses for afternoon wear, presenting two smart, effective models in black and several desirable colors, will be specially priced . at $22.50 Women’s and Children’s Imported Gloves of fine qualities, at very unusual prices. ) Wemen’s Mousquetaire Sixteen - button ht Length Glace Kidskin Gloves, in white or FS black (made in France) . . per pair $1.95 Children’s Englishemade Walking loves, in tan only y per pair 85c Aliso 2,000 Pairs of Men’s English-made Cape Gloves PXM sewn, spear point: in tanonly;*for Jong and short fingers . per pair $1.15) Special Selections of Girls’ Coats and Serge Dresses (sizes 6 to 16 years) are now on sale at remarkably low prices, in view of the excellent qualities offered. Coats of zibeline or chinchilla . at $9.75 Zibeline Coats, fur-trimmed or in cape style, at «2. we » . » $14.85 Serge Dresses, in dies distinctive styles, Ot, Wee. vl owe ee $7.75 Women's Black Velvet Hats will comprise an interesting offering in the Millinery Department on the First Floor, at these attractive prices: Velvet Hats with smart feathers or ribbon . . at §5.50 & 7.75 __ Untrimmed Velvet Hats 2.50 & 3.90 Also Misses'and Children’s Trimmed Hats, in a variety of becoming styles, at decided 5 price concessions, French Hats . «at $8.75 & 12.50 American-made Hats . at 4.50 & 6.75 SSS mae = Women ’s Tailored Separate Skirts of broadcloth, serge, velveteen, corduroy and tweed mixtures, are being offered in very special values. Included are Broadcloth and Velveteen Skirts, in smart circular and other new models . at $6.85 Sports Skirts, in corduroy and wool mixtures, Separate Skirt, Section, Ready-to-wear Dep't Third Floor. trimmings of oo at ee ee eee te . —s ®. Altman & Can. A feature of special interest in thé Men's Furnishing Department to-morrow (Saturday) will be A Sale of 600 Men’s Raincoats . ; fe.’ at prices that are fully one-third to one-half less than usuai. Men’s English Raincoats, of fine gabardine in gray and several shades of tan; with plain or raglan sleeves; yoke and sleevessilk-lined . . . .« «© «© «© « « at $17.50 ‘Men's Worsted Gabardine Raincoats with silk-lined yoke and sleeves; and Men's English Rain- coats of double texture fabric, in various shades of tan «lw ww te Ceatt $10.00 Men's Raincoats (sizes incomplete), of single texture fabric, in tan shades . A at 6.00 « Also Men's Overcoats im medium and heavy weights, with yoke and sleeves satin-lined; offering exceptional ania $18.50 sion, whieh will give us no relief. I for no one haa euffered any more| it all) Ber- | dows and the total wrecking of the ‘Woodlawn Hotel grille when the jolly | ooking young man walked into Pear. sophomores and freshmen of New |#0 & Son's furniture atore at No. 60 York University get together for a| Myrtle avenue yesterday afternoon ttle rough houne, as they did last/and introduced: himself as Lieut. Rjoheré Wainwright jr, U. 8. N, @ | ‘Three hearty cheers, fellows-—not | son of Rear-Admiral Richard Wain- too boisterour for the restaurant wright. The young man said he was |that was put on the bum and the! in command of the torpedo boat Car- heads emashed and the cops who/son, on patrol duty off Sandy Hook, and wanted to buy a typewriter desk. He eelected one and ordered it sent |to Tottenville, Staten Inland. {he bought some “wedding presents for his elster.” | $249.60. The store accepted a certified check made on the City Savings Bank and Trust Company of Alliance, O., th GO0D OLD TIME | BYN.Y.U. BOYS; Meret it softly: when the ‘NEEDS $50; IT WI RIGHT INTO HIS POCKET sien | Ngphing iaeead More Than} a Restaurant Wreck, With Free-for-All Scrap. night? were #0 ‘gentlemanly about using | their clubs, But, on second thought, let us reserve our cheers until after the faculty decides who they will tie the can to for last night's pleasant | little party. Here's the way of it: The clase of 1919 at N. Y, U.—the freahies, you know—decided to hold their clase the class “prexy,” went scouting for | |a likely food joint one day early in| the week and picked Harry Man- | ning’s Woodlawn Hotel as a quiet and restful place. It’s #o near the Woodlawn Cemofery. So he made a} deal with Manning for 120 dinners to be served in his grille on Thura- day night. Manning was to keep it very dark, for the Sopha might get wind of the big feed and cut up some. SOPHS GET THE TIP AND PRE. | PARE FOR A MUS8. | Of course, the Sopha were ready | yesterday to get musay, for they got | the tip that the Freshte supper was on, but they didn't know where the eating fest wan to be pulled, So, to) make sure that the event would be a great success, some Sophs kidnapped Johnny McDowell, “Red” Bues,” the Freshie Vice-President, and thirteen | Jothera of the class of 1919 as they | were coming out of their classrooms yesterday and tled them up in the! basement below the Hall of Fame. The Bopha locked the doors to the basement and went away from there, | # thinking they had done a nifty stunt. The Freshies scouted around t college all afternoon, trying to locate Johnny McDowell and the other fel- | lows who'd disappeared; but they were not found, and @o the class supper hed to go on without them. By twoe and three the Freshies| aneaked away from the campus after | fi dark and hiked for Woodlawn—away | F up where Two Hundred and Thirty- third street A corey Webster avenue. | #% The big feed was all laid out on the tables and the Freshies were | digging into it when they heard yell outside. Down from the come: tory came Johnny McDowell and the! other mis8ing brothers, all on the ig kangaroo jump, and behind them) about 180 sophomores. Good night! REGULAR KILKENNY FOR CLASS | ka HONOR. | ‘The scrap started in front of the #} hotel, but it wasn't long spreading to the dining room. The Sophs just waded into the Fresbies and didn't care for tables and the expensive eats spread out there. Somebody shied a sugar bowl at a mirror— maybe It was at 4 Freshie's head, but | §) the mirror got it. Somebody else knocked over @ table in order to reach a Soph's beak with his fist. «round scuffling among the ruined beefsteaks and dill pickles on the § r, Of course the fellows couldn't p to consider that they were, ecking the place; who cares for a mere restaurant when the honor of a | ia clase 1s Involved? Manning, the proprietor—of e Was tickled to death to 44 and glass going to #ma: “Clothing * ing ists Fi : Family ‘ aan Pha RA ave, fe $1.00 Down. fae Ween MICHAELS B WYO BIG BROOK. OOTOBER 323, verily! The Lege | ae jade got was the builiest thing of the whole evening. Because Manning—good old sport. refused to make a nen gee after the Freahies had promised to make th’ couple o’ hundred dollars’ damage aoe why, there Mh... no hoosegow | Young “Naval” Man Buys Furniture With Forged Check and Just A well eet-up, clean cut, military dinner tast night. Johnny Mo-Dowell, | Wainwright jr. and signed by Rich- change. é After the young man had gone the | firm @ent a telegram to Alliance. Word came back to-day that the cortifiea tion was a forgery, that the abnk has ie Wainwright account and that the young man has been bilking mer- chante all over the country. Then everybody got right down to #™ 1014. atick, nor id they heel nome of|WEW CITY WATER SHED TO COST $14,000,000 Right Given to Greater New York * to Draw 200,000,000 Gallons Daily From Schoharie Basin. ALBANY, Oct. 28.—New: York City’s Application to impound the water from Schoharie Creek so that it may be taken to that city through the new aqueduct was granted on Wednesday, according to an announcement to-day by the Conservation Commission. IT WALKS dam and reservoir at Plattaville that will be capable of supplying the city With 200,000,000 gallons of water a day Yoo, indeed, bays wi be boys, end Keeps the Change. The total construction work will cost what te a littie matter of $200 worth | $14,000,000 and will require eight years of ruined grub, a dozen amashed win-| Just a easy! for its completion. a French May Hener Macterlinck. PARIS, Oct. 23.—Thet that Maurice Maeterti of the Academy are considering such ac- a ine, Drenent time between Fran: [eh Bame he fi become a member of the Fre Then His total bin was! TRY IT ON, for $300 to the order of Richard Steaks, Chops : So Pladen Roast Beet joo and Wainwright er, and gave its| Corned Beet Presring suave young customer $50.80 in Lor Ham whiegah Sausages. MAKES Cold and Hot Meats Tasty Mustar ‘Men’s « Young Men’s Suits One of the Best-known Manufacturers of High Grade Suits for Men and Young Men Offered Us 4000 Suits We Selected 800 Suits From the Lot And have added them to our already complete stock. To start the season with profit to our cus tomers these Suits are OFFERED AT A SAVING OF 1-5 _ The materials are Fancy Mixed Cassimeres, Chev- iots and Worsteds, Unfinished Worsted, Scotch Cheviots, Homespuns and Tweeds, all the newest Tartan checks one pencil stripes which are so pop- Suits for ular this seaso: Men of Taste $19.75 There are 37 distinct styles. High waistcoats, narrow trousers and soft rolling lapels. More con- servative models for men of mature years. Men’s Highest $24.75 Grade Suits Suits of this quality in specialty stores sell for $30. There are 27 styles. All the garments are hand tailored. Some are strictly English, others conservative. Snappy Suits $ for Young Men 14.75 An exceptional opportunity to obtain a high- grade suit at a most attractive price. The mate- rials are in up-to-date patterns, and every garment is hand tailored. * Overcoats for Men and Young Men $19.75, $24.75, $14.75 The style, material and tailoring of the Over- coats have caused much favorable comment. We have over a score of different styles that are the latest designs from Fifth Avenue tailors and Lon- don makers. Some of the popular styles.are the Balmacaans, Chesterfield, Great Coat, Kimona, Double Breasted, and Raglan, in Silk Yoke Lining, some silk lined throughout. New York City will build a large ie @ possibility | soreness and stiffness. the Belgian author, may be elected to the French |*04, snuffling! Academy by acclamation, to fll the seat of the late Jules Claretie. The members |*UCh Prompt relict ns "Pape's tion af recognition of the close relations ee and M. Maeterlinck in elected | Convenience. the firat time a forslaner bai has genuine.—Advt. GULDEN'S, BREANS A COLD, "OPENS CLOGGED.” HEAD AND NOSE ‘te ; Cold “Compound” | ends severe colds‘or grippe hours. in few Relief comes instantly. A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end gri misery and Lagi up a severe co AMher in the head, chest, body of me u logged: t Lae Y¥ opens clogged-up mane trils and sages in the” beady stops nas! y altcharge or nose ning, relieves sick headache, dullness) feverishness, sore throat, snecsigg, y stuffed-up! Quit blowing / Ease your tare iiad 4 ere which costs only 25 cents, It oct without tastes nice, causes no in- Be quire you get the * Don't ead! Nothing else in the worl Compound,” at any drug store. assistance, ¢ ° <All lent ee found articies ade '¥ vertised in The World will be Usted at The World's Informa- tion Bureau, Pulltser Bullding Arcade, Park Row; World's Uptown, Office, northwest core ner 88th ft. and enn, World's Harlem oft West 125th St, and one's Brooklyn Office, 202 Washinge tom St, ay gt for 30 eS following the ertisement.