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ieteeetenseteeesarenenencnemetnnl “DOLLARS and SENSE” By H. J. Barrett. This Man’s Knowledge Local Conditions Brings Him a Good Income. “There are hundreds of newcomers transcontinental ratiroad secured Permission for the insertion of a little folder in all envelopes containing tickets sold to Slocumb’s city, Th brought still more people, One day a realty man who aspe- Cialiged on bungalow property and the development of new tracts came into the office, | of| “Slocumb, you're tn a position to throw lots of business my way,” he affirmed. “Many of your clients in- tend to eventually buy a house and J ost my game and I'll give ission on all sales due to arriving in this town daily,” reflected | your efforts.” locumb, who lived in a growing] 7 arrangement added substen- “Western city, “and most of them have | },, jo Blocumb’s earnings. To-day not the vaguest idea as to where they has an established real estate business of his own, but still main- wish to locate. A great many who go|tains his “free service bureau for to downtown hotels with the Idea of | trrveliers hays Jt brings hm lots of red ales as W later finding less expensive quarters | monthly income "on Om Broviding a would prefer going directly to their final goal. I wonder it my knowledge| Logalising Errors in Bank Book- of local conditions wouldn't be of ser- vice to them and at the same time My job as a clerk in this store isn’t worth hold~ bring me a good income? ing anyw Slocumb’ houses, apartment hotels, and boarding houses, &c. business,” he announced. develop?” gembled his data. liner ads { were headed: > new pers, and explained the function of bureau. house. “DOCTORS OF THE MASSES” proprietary medicines. ; Good, Compound. — fe first move was to inter- view the managers of local apartment rooming “I have an idea that will bring you “Will you me a commission on the clientele “Certainly,” was the invariable re- ‘Within a few days Slocumb had as- mprising: full di These “Free Service to New Arrivals” “Tell ux your needs and we will promptly refer you to a auitable | We make no charge and save position in the Eastern offices of a EE Eee is what one writer has termed honest proprietary medicines like Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound succeed, and the homes of the masses are blessed by them, while those which are worthless or harmful soon drop out. Thirty years of success in cur ing female ills is the record of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable vl SOLOSTEN “| WHOLESALE a Woo WOOLENS keeping. | Tt was past midnight in the offices of the First National Bank and etill Benson and Whiting, two of the book- j Keepers, worked on. Their harassed \ expressions and nervoul movements betrayed the strain under which they were laboring. It was the same old story: failure to obtain a correct bal- ance. time this month, It though there might be some method the | that sort. Pert jin operation. eyes open to find i Ngeneral le lother banks; |tered on the general ledger. After the posting and adding of all ger, ou hours of laborious house hunt-| Here is the simple system which ing.” Whiting finally unearthed: Business beean to pour in. And for Each bookkeeper, by using the add. | every individual or family located |ing machine, obtains daily totals of ; Slocumb received a comfortable com- | tthe following items: Home debits—| : mission. Correspondence with | that is, those entered on the individ. | 5 friend who occupied an influential|ual ledger; home credits; foreign | ! debits—meaning those entered on the! | tems ts © list are formulated. Theso totals suf- | lfice to prove the day's work of each | bookkeeper. the total of credits on the general ledger, the difference. By having each | dividual ledger \ thelr lec up the adding machine list promptly jshows how much the books are cut moments’ ate It > John D, Hears Praine, | | | Baptist Church, Chicago, greatest men living” in his sermon yes: terday at the Euclid Avenue Baptis' M present. busine: found. the dollar trousers fr: to high-pr My price, lection. Blue Serges, Black Unfini: and al that I have d vertising th. athe two week: ance of wh put into suit to order. Cor. 40th$ Two of Street 3 somest does seem as devised to quickly localize errors of ps there's already one I'm going to keep my such as checks on all foreign credits en- oncluded, summaries of each | If a summary of the foreign credit list does not agree with the books are out of balance in the foreign credits the amount of In- bookkeeper pursue his plan, checking the totals with | ‘er totals, if any errors crop And the error is so localized that a | work suffices to lo- woolens, 77 Summer St. some ten yea! catered exclusively to high priced tailors— around $30-$35. His stock consists of serges, fine English and American tweeds, high priced fancy worsteds, and as fine a range of coatings as could be Woolens today are almost at a premium. an incre: se of ten, fifteen or twenty cents on the yard. There are in all about one hundred pieces of these goods. the goods PRODUCED BY THE UNIVERS FILM MANUFACTURING COMPANY AL N IN THE LEADING MOVING y Gray, a now helten little king fine mn, E Tia “wet: treamte, the ‘hiding piace of wh fe ail revealed by u ously is Dian’ 1 tela thet (Copyright, 1915, CHAP at the Count Frederic! tails regarding rates, equipment, & ed Benson, " for accommodations of all characte: ped Whiting. “It's met before the ranging from $20 a month rooms And here we've had to put in $150 a month apartments. His next | hours’ overtime to find that! Sachio when fir move was to hire an office and insert ly error. And it’s the second own hunting lo The men which trave palace. A C hall within. Ki could see them whose identity intrusion; “list what is the rea ters, It is this the missing t fiber he hid That clue coin not so a may be thirty, . It was mi the king's deat asure to the , that cc deed in the ok of realty, as made on ‘parch’ and the in two buyer the othe ran ‘This inder ‘indenture’ was divided the pare! CLEVELAND, 0., Aug. 2.—Dr, John-; ment was proof of the transaction; ston Myers, pastor of the Immanuel! paid tribute |to John D. Rockefeller as “one of the #0 each holder Michael the F his peoplo his t t}—he kept half or for the man for this stock. iced tailor: to order.. Worsteds been ad- et 1. ‘ich I will $8.75] | fi the Hand- Stores in (Continued.) ITTY needed but one glance it was indeed Count Sachio whose voice she heard. And he had passed as a friend of own quick feeling of distrust of Count well placed, She thanked her 4 for the warning. passed now to @ little room at one side lightly curtained, now,” t themselves quite He died rich, clue, yes—I have told you all of that. was the broken coin—a all laid for the transmission of the “Now, this indenture of the broken coin of Gretzhoffen witnessed that fn In her possession, yreterler to reagure, roone her in Kites. moots broken, It Gretahoffen, yrederick postpones iis himone, by Wright A. Patterson.) TER XVI. man #he trailed to see k—as hail fellow weil king! So, then, her ‘st she met him at his dige had been a thing tinct of the main. hall d that portion of the Jow and a door, both| opened from the itty, as she drew up, now-—Sachio and one she did not know, she heard Count boom out, since here afe from en while I tell you 1 key to all these mat- document, bearing on sure of old King but like a He left a voice his gold. but looking old. It perhaps fifty, years ‘ade some time’ before h, He had his plane © proper hand: in was the same as| 4 days, All transfers you remember, were ment, The the r half, And always it nture Witnesseth.’ The the waving line which hment, and the parch- held half the proof. had transferred to reasure—their treasure written in pen, | Kote: chment always was cut | mornin eces on a waving line. seller kept half the parchment, aimaselt. O BAY, fort. do I Groetzhboffe where own han part o coin wecure It ong. “Hist! be carefu the deed for himself, who was to stand for Boston. Fine silk mixtures in heavy and li; bought by the house of Golds fe charging $30-$35 a suit, toorder..........cceceeceeeeees Including An Extra Pair of Pants Free High-grade Blue Serges, bought by the house of Goldstein to sell for $25-$30 a suit, to order. EXTRA TROUSERS FREE Fine worsteds with pencil stripes, both in firm finish and soft finish cloths, suit to order, with extra in to be so! Uncalled for Suits at majority of them will sell as low as Mitchell the Tailor 1431 BROADWA Open Evenings Till 9. ‘Saturday 10 0’Clock3 New York City $ Open Evenings Till 7. You see my advertising. know! must do a wonderful busi- You $5.00 "ture went somewhere, no oF day can guess where—except myself! “These papers of old told of the tor- ture chamb Our r ot mark the spot, of the treas- ure’s hiding. indenture "EMERSON HOUGH to somewhere under aps cover that, but Only the old coin with It now was pial In some way he meant to ive the people the other half—that is the other half of the inden- this the they To- to indenture—the to the other—ever can settle ow, look here, my friend”—Count Sachio held up before him @ little object which caused Kitty to start where sho stood. It was the king’s coin! was the half coin which s! own hands had sent for the king on the dancing floor at mid- night that night, and Count Bachto by means which he only knew, had been the thief! Yes, thore her jelivery to in to » Was one more claimant for the treasure of Count Sachlo went on. one-half on! does not serv “rl of the coin, Alon he other half. Withi: Then, at the dead king of e, It I know well enough next twenty-four hours I will have it I will have both halves within my ds. | shall see what we shall see! will happen which wil surprii the world, at least. “Come to mé to-morrow al hunting lodge in the forest, edge of the neutral jands, rendezvous of the other half of the I shall seek a messenger to the That is the I know well enough how. Have our men Sachio, will be prepared to show them | all the reading of a riddie which has uzzied both these kingdoms for #0 there, for 1, C ‘ount called out the man who was addressed, “Walls have ears, excellency! himself more ut! started down grand salon. the nd she was wi ht shades, id to tailors XTRA TROUSERS FREE!|. Cloths Made to Be Used in 25, °30, °35 Suits, to Order, I buy out the entire stock of I. Goldstein, wholesale dealer in Mr. Goldstein has been in the woolen seven of which have been at this location. He lors making suits to order +4225 Ever I pay approximately 60c on $12.75 Customers who take advan- Flannel Trousers of various es and stripes, all made up ready to wear out. Belt loops, station- ary turn-ups and all fhe fisines, $11.75 FROM BOSTON 119-121 NASSAUSTREET Saturday 9 o’Clock week shows $12.75 $12.75 There are twenty styles of overcoatings, fine plaid backs, fine Wanskuk coatings and a number of high-grade foreign tweeds that will bring, later in the season at my own store, $25 to $30, overcoat to order And an extra pair of trousers free. these garments up and you can take them when you are ready. Trouserings bought by the house of Goldstein to sell who would probably charge $7-$8-$9. $12.75 If in no ‘o hurry, I will make $2.75 Comparative qualit considered, this is the most Coates and best buy in the history of my busine: tage of these sales are advised to get in early in order to make best se- (Signed) Mitchell the Tailor tous, | Let us| Kitty overheard this, and fearful lest they might start to the door and dis- cover her, toward the learned enough for her purpose and | solved the last of the secrets regard. | ing the elusive coin, hali| Having she was willing enough to make her exit and find her for the hour now appro: h body CASTORIA For Infants and Children IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS boleh bears e Signature o: an well as distracted of mind. Had she remained a moment or #6 longer she might have seen what the conspiratora: themselves, F Anxious as} they were, did not see. The face of a strange man peered in at the window | of the room which they occupied. He, ould see now all that Kitty had feen, although he had not been} noticed by the latter at the time of| her departure. enatiniien (To Bo Continued) « Peterman’s Roach Food entices roaches from their breeding = ‘They eat it and die. Peterman’s Discovery (liquid) kills bed bugs and destroys their eggs. All dealers. Reface oubstitutes. WILLIAM PETERMAN, Inc. AL Leavy 1 bing 1000 A.M. Tel, Goring 9400 day ight. NAVIGATION COM PANY HUDSON gw RIVER AY (ALBANY DAY LIN through rail Ne Cais, Mudaon and 424 8t,. 10: 40, W ors,” 10, ings to Ponghkeens Point of Bear Moui ed Pog! ‘One Day 0: burgh, W Afternoon Boat Hear Mountain, West _ Point, Newturgh k and wa s, Ton tee MW M MY 245 OM Heal outings” Wo Bear i a by ote U Su. ae Lys, Batte: bs SPECIAL Worric eee AT Ww. 23D ST. Ino Atlantic Highlands ‘Gui FARE 10 Cts “CASTL ‘OM pata RE Go. ‘La, Battery Daily, 8.30, 1090 A.M, 1, 2, 4.80, B45, 6.45. 9. M MRC P.M.(n0 4.80 Pat. Sun,), 50°*|! Yaont SuIFTON 75°| “AROUND lye /: re eins Se Te Bryant aoa | Bae wists Sat & Sun be. ada | volleye to all Jersey ota LY AND SUNDAY TRIPS | nititsiAie PARK LANDINGS B PALISADES). fr aM. Wynd’) PM, BAR FOR SALE, Diamonds on Credit | Ame ” Aas fic Mlamond. fo eo MAIDEN eaer Bonn. DIACENOS» MEN'S CREDE i | a Goo iid wovadway (enter | KALSBERGVND | 37 MAIDEN LANE stem 6 a 2gne | PILLOW CASES— INE}: || Ginghams, excellent colora—pretty models—well || made. EARN Wert ith Ave 4k ANNUAL AUGUST SALE © Of Blankets and Household Dry Goods A SUCCESS Because Promises and Facts Agree—Offerings Create Enthusiasm RELIABLE QUALITIES AT UNMATCHABLE PRICES “Where Thrift Leads, Plenty Follows.” DEPARTMENTS IN THIS SALE INCLUDE := Fourteenth Street 200 Fifth Avenue, New York Blankets Musline Linene Gliverware White Goods Quilte—Comfortables Sheetings—Sheets Towele—Towelings Cutlery Curtains end Drapes Tickinge—Pillowe Pillow Cases Scarfe—Shame Soaps Rugs; Shades Annual August Sale of Annual August Sale of TOWELS : fs synonymous with metd- less value in Towele—has been for values break all records! SHEETS, PILLOW CASES, MUSLINS Here and Now, you will find most reliable brands at August Sale “prices... “staple necessities in every home. ....Hence, these savings are actual economies of: the most practical kind..... Large special purchases for cash are represented in the following: ‘Will Wash Heavier Sale. SHEETS -| worth . -|worth «| worth .64 «| worth worth . worth « worth worth . 71x9 1x90. 90x90. PILLOW M1x6d—heavy—piain an “rib weaves colored stripe borders. worth 18.16 | worth .20 worth .20 14] worth worth .22, Cotten Glass Tewele—18z35— worm bt at wore 3 hemmed—red stripe centres and dordere—ceg. (Measurements before hemming.) Sheets and Pillow Cases Muslins ik Towele—32 result special purchase. Match these Values if you can. Linen x41 | SHEETS—12x90—n Fruit of Loom worth 11% peztra fine—spok homatiteh psi seam—worth .44 Lonsdale fetal we Hill Reavy buck: fi oe a maak cen freezeoft finshcteg. Te pale 88 6% No Mati or Teles jephone Orders. 42x86—worth. 45x36—worth .12 40-inch Unbleached Musline—by ot amt Be nee seaming make full aise Bheste— oes tn Dama, amatiteh eae a horaare bax: or ‘és 5%! handsome patter $1. Measurements before hemming. Bleached Turkish Towele—2!x46— fine Sie floral bo Jacquard red and blue floral borders— one inch hem—reg. .49 Yard-wide Piostinn=-Piscchet and Cale bleached—worth unbleaches h 4% Diamond Mills Sheetings Well known for durability 37 Beaker, Mastine—eoft fin: toh—e for underwear, sheets and pillow Tarkich Wash Clothe—15%2164— BLEACHED. UNBLEACHED. | casse—worth le G%| heavy weave—white borders— if Value. Sale, Value. Tami ‘80 pas, reg. .12 se Stor 28° fidnen 3 THT] ene, pata meat, 7 mem “ . LJ ry 3 ‘a1 SUE] WEED OM ccsceseccccereee Bale @% Annual August Sale Gh 3 2 16 h Bleached a4 36 8 ‘18 eine jestino—bdy seam- Comfortables and Pillows 10-4 29 a7 -21' worth tesseeseeeeess Bale TH All the Wanted Kinds No Matt or Telephone Orders on Above. All August Sale Goode purchased during this sale will be held and delivered | sirxoline Covered Qeanferiableomn tat ‘at customers’ convenience up to and including October 16, |—single or The Above refers to any article in August Sale Departments. BOYS’ TROUSERS Priced for Quick Clearance, Does Cnn fe LA pahaeg bloomer lees) Knicerocia eit 8 to 17 In lot, but not en Were 98 Included at .79 are Boys’ Long Trousers. WASHABLE NORFOLK SUITS Quick Clearance Price. 0 16 ¥: Palm Beach and Beach! Bilkoline Covered Crib doth, linen, linen crash, duck and drill e—pr i —white, tan, brown and navy—full well atitched—r variety of latest models. white cotton fill full sizee—og. .9! red bi Siikoline-thes titched-—ootton filling— Tomorrow, in Girl’s Dept.>— 98 ct. MIDDY BLOUSES —white ten 6 to 18 years—wi “Winfte or } 65) rem Fine Floral Sateen Covered— [Aye ae gay sateen borderst itt ree its cotton filling— > and $3.9 —various _ styles— colored collar and cuffs Also Clerranae of GIRLS’ SUMMER DRESSES— 6 to 14 yeare—all sizes tn lot, but not in each atyle. Chambrays and Linens— New 1.48 Now 1.05 Now 2.95 Now 3.05 , o——________—__-# TUESDAY is BLOUSE DAY specials there are many lots too emall to ad- ices that Tuesday shoppers get the benefit of, Were $ ' Were to $3.98, ‘Were to $5.98. Were to $7.98. New Mixed Feather Pillowe— assorted tickings— 20x28—value $1.3! 23x28—value Along with these pttrective vertise offered y il Blo bape de Chine Blouses | Epi aloe pane ows 1-17)" Rewularly $1.98 } 1.66 Large or pity designs—Venise lace | Soft, lustrous — hematitched trim'd collar and cuffs, vestoe—side pleats—iong sleeves. o——__— MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Tuesd ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No mail or Telephone Orders. $1.49 Nottingham Bed Sets White or Arablan tint New Mixed Goose Feathere— wm "ea et add Chotce White Goose Feath 79 ct. Wash Silke —32 inch... ‘New Gray Down...reg. .98.. Lustro natin stripes id fo Nght color com- overlocked edges—with shame— Mentions fine. fore men's, shirts, | mood patterns Fine New white Do women's blouses, 4 c. UPROLATERY—BASEMENT, | Tew, $1.75. -» 1.87 ete, BILKS--MAIN FLOOR, 49 ct. Mobairs—42 inch. ........+ 28 Pine weave — silky finish "cream, brown, navy and blac! BY TESS GOODS MAIN FLOOR, Annual August Sale of SILVER-PLATED WARE ae 14] 24.¢t, Men's Summer Special prices for this great sale; waa colors—aleo pretty, Ghirta ana’ apacean oe table CMC rade Puig RINBONS—MAIN FLOOR, aoe ety iton, Rowers Ten 10 et. Fancy Percales ; 4 . Boys’ Washable Trousers... 69) "EDS “PL SUSY SiGos”.. . sale SS Assortment of stripes, “checks, and Bloomer and Knicker styles—linen dota—leht wround EN crash, linen, duck and drill— Rogers Table Speons and WAsit DikeSS FADRIOS BASEMENT, Shite, natural, tan and khaki— bright and inishes—pretty & to 17 yra.—-belt loo) patterns—1 Ys dos. .Sale .75 49 ct. Imported Dress 33 Linens. . artety of good colors’ f BOYS’ OLATHING—-THIRD FLOOR, 45-inch: righ Rogers Dinner Kntves—plated on sults, dresse 49 ct, Women’s Nainsook Drawers 37 tempered test taney ti handles WASH DI Piiiics—BAsEMENT, Ruffles of emb'y or, fane Jeces. 1.39--% dozen. Sale MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—SEOOND FLOM i ’ ay ‘8 Sectional Plate—Rerry Spoons, ‘ Ntamed argu rola satterna, | 49 et. Faney Col “ue ‘ mae wand Cola Ment Forke= - D3—-BASEMEN’ Quaker, Pu and small, flat jonal lon eat — Towss ‘ styles daintily emb'd on o trated er Gn portions expomed) ‘owel F some lace trim’ it. Reseed ee re absorbent— NECKW! RAR MeN FLooR, "Tee. seeeeees jale, each .36 wide colored Turkish stripe or | Rogers Soup piu ee or bright white borders. fintah—favorite 4 TOWELS MAIN FLOOR, Woite yes fem. $1.49 BLES AECOND FLOOR, 59 ct. Women's Silk Gloves..... Elbow length—black or rote GLOVES —MAIN FLOO} cesses 28 | 29 et, Children’s Cambric ort 18 Dray, mal ripplette | Tucks and emb'y or hematitched Sia aind ‘blue. etripes-clow neck ruffle—-1 to 16 HOYS FURNISHINGS THIRD FLOOR, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—-SECOND FLOOR, $1.29 Mercerized Napkins—Dox 80 20-Inch--bleached—hemmed— od patterns LINENS -MAIN FLOOR, Annual August Sale of HOUSEHOLD NEEDFULS O'Cedar O11 or Dust Mope— Bale. long handlea—75 ct. size 6S O'Cedar O11—50c bott Side Hemmed Window rr Holland—28 to 37 in. wide— 7 ft, long (before hem: sold without rollera—ri x et Rompers Look for the Cloc | Opaque Window jhadeo— Summer Business Hours 7x3 tt-—all ne enetes BB. cee 9:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Closed All Day Saturday (as During Past 15 Years) 2 ‘Table Ol Cleth—all col Sa oo eee ets 9s ae oh Shelf Ott Cleth-—22, ‘a colora—reg. Po ae

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