The evening world. Newspaper, September 8, 1915, Page 10

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EL LS AGE weet o ABRAHA ™ PROSPECT BRIGHT vv = SRR TAC ee BANKERS ARE TOLD Pit ied ti eoStiR. BROOKLYN vaned adroraiing tAUS. ny one SS c= TEATS 10 MU ene Be Ore peceen . nm - a, lp and heen play . BY SUBWAY 25 Minutes from 95th St, 22 Minutes from 72d St, 17 Minutes from Grand Central, # Mim- arial Guin than to the mere OME wy) at oe Niet tc Call Po-| striker for “No Violence,” tat A Real Flesh Builder utes from Brooklyn Bridge to A. & 8. hulway Entrance, HOYT STREET epiritual influences which ahowid a arns Baker Not to Call Po p 2 . ¥ Closes at 6 P. M. Dail company eur traditions regarding | Say They Will “Urge” Em | For Thin People Store Opens at 9 A.M y National Organization's Head mumen viens? liceman Who Is Hunting ployees to Desert Vehicles ms ~ © are the eve of world wite > Py ' WHO WOULD t ease wien Finds Production Gaining, changes tm every aepartment of jite Him and Two “Pals wee dover eutn por | TO SP won The responsitility reste upon each of wil | theadiy an ond a the West Parma | %0 inevrosse e Unemployment Less. You who are the landers th thousands | wrens netted Yarme-Biaw. | ponds sf . of qomimunitios to use your taftuenes | Working over Me srcounts, Bottiied | son. inecker ( ay, wuere Ut arigi-| ters oF wh wisdom and conservation in Noll remained tn bis bakery at No gaind f the new Milk Drivers: | S504 tort wo URGE THRIPT CAMPAIGN, “satire setiment ana tow omdact ot 1964 Fort” Aveuue ‘unl “am. early (yi sitmnd today ser ware ae. | ole ; coantul in getting men out in several | 1° RS, or branch planta, The company te| Soot #7 sending oul & private detective with Senhes on each driver in the upper part of the ty end deta < room guerre of Use dieurtt na etavons. of the wtrikere was held 240 Bast Henry D. iene Makes Appeal to Financiers for by Adequate Defense. A celebration of the centennial of the estabiisbment of savings banks in the United States was proposed for Dent your in the report of the Methods um | nd Byeteme Committees of the sav or three iitle feures crept from « ings banks section presented by V A. With the deaterity Lerener of Brookiyn jet an acrobat one jumped on the Jt wae mummeniod that the oslel shoulders of another and wriggied tion take the form of & systematic through the narrow transom over the hie books placed eighty doliare Grawer and after standing (ns doorway for « few minutes went aire to bis rooms A few minu This one comes right at the time when families are returning home from their summer vacation. Therefore, their needs are many and the many departments in this store are each offering articles that will he needed in putting the house to rights again, also articles of apparel—the newest Fall models These are to be had at prices offering substantial savings. 4 nearby doorway. A inet might Kightieth Street and about forty men who are out agreed not to return to oting n & hall at No : SRATTLE, Weed, Sept. &—"As © cnriti paign throughout the United | 6 door, & second followed, but| work until their demand for one Bun- ‘ Whole, production i irresistibly tn- | @tarea! to be conciuded in December,|the third hed little help and hel aay off with pay in each month had Py ‘ ‘ 3 emearing; unemployment t stowly | 1916, with « Thrift Congress in New |tumbied into the store aod struck @} eon met. They declared for a no- Women's Crepe repe! $12, 5 Women’s $4.98 $2 98 Women's New 1] $4 95 "7 - ‘ end sists. | TOrk City, where the first meeting chair violence #trike, but agreed to meet deCh & $5 98 Waists . Fall Skirts ( eo - veoh took place in November, 1816, to con-| Noll tn bis fat upstairs heard the| the mk drivers on their early morn- ine Dresses J i Witten te quietty broadening,” s000rd- | sider ways and means for the opera-|noine and ran to the street door, He] Mf." ane Mies them to mo oat WITH CREPE DE CHINE, SEVERAL STYLES of flesh pence TAILORED AND tng t the presidential addreas of Wil- | tom of « savings bank called Patrolman Wich of the East’ apiivery of milk occurred thie morn- fo had eon Seen pon gf ay a _ Mood er ee Sine Ghat Nem American Bank Henry Beta! ~ | rth ot pol on, s ; ee A mares erg scotia walete| tnd oar sunited the siete deneeue are a gpecial bit of good for- egular stock have broad box plait down at to-day's session of the bankers’ pe | $1.98 White Cotton Novelty Crepe Waists, 98 Vest and cuffs of hemstitched A pleated model, made on the new graceful straight lines. The walstiine defined by straps of crepe de chine, finished with small bucklgs. Skirt has long tuntc. An assortment of Street shades Kerond floor covering y one, Noll went toa emall closet tn the rear of the store, He bad partially opened the door when a little hand clutching a big revolver was etretched out and the peint of the gun touched his breast. “If you tell the cop we're here Mil Kill you,” came tn a squeaky little whisper, and the big gun wobbied with the fingers of the amall hand trembling om the trigger. Slamming the door, Noll shouted to Wich, who was in the front of the store, The policeman flung open the ter for the United tates to rorap levery gum and warship it now owned than to attempt to resist invasion by &@ mation prepared for wur. “No nation threatens us ia #0 macy words,” said Mr, Katabrook, “but who covered buttons and self belt; others strictly tailored, pateh ckets and tailored’ band; | also others with mannish and ' deep side pockets, The ma- | terials are: Wool, poplin, black serge with white hairline stripe, and corduroy, Waistbands 25 to 36 inches; lengths 38 to 42 inches Second Noor, Central Bullting Ee PTT @envention. President Law, who ts the head of the First National Bank of Phtiadel- phin, reviewed the world’s economic mituation from several angles and OU tn conctusion: {a oblivious to bins and intimations “We have reason to believe that | tne: peak louder than words? We O@ financial position will strengthes | noast our strength to repel attack wteadily as the Buropean war pro-) wien we know wo are woaker than reves; that our devoted President | gisnwater, While every other nation ‘will be successful in preserving neu- | r44 bean preparing for aggression we trality, When war ends what will | have not even prepared for seif-de- it mean to us as @ nation? We shail | fense. Central Bollding Made of good quality messa line, with oY stripe Sabie Bat tiag Girls’ $1 & $1.50 School Middies wo 98c Navy Blue | * heartily advocate Mr.| door and a youngster, bare-footed and 800 OF THEM. These are 79¢ 79 Yd De rich enough and generous enough 1 would He ic Yd. Ve eontrivute Uberaliy woward the help |2zaas, volley of | non-resiatanee |i ghort raged trousers dushed out made of all white Jean or with Worth More Storm Serge ( ? ‘of the needy, to assist in the recon-|neas. I had rather see every gunand|With a gun in hie hend. Wich ss ' Women's ONE-CLASP tan 79¢ Women’s Gloves aay warship we own agrapped if we are not to add to them.” knocked the pistol from his hand and while Noll held him the policeman reached into the closet and dragged out two more barefooted youngsters, “Some one would have been burt if tary training in all echouls. wo bad @ chance,” piped up the boy with the gun. The revolver was fully loaded, The gun-carrying youngster, PRINTER'S INK GALLED [svn ‘scomed vo be tue leader, mala ho struction of some of the ruined na- tions, to give employment to the mas |"), Te trook strongly advocated of immigrants who will probably rush | placing the mililia directly under oo to our shores and to compete vigor- | tro! of the regular army and a’ t same time providing uate mill If you have the same trouble as the fellow at left, try How’About You? long sleeves, others with three- quarter, An excellent oppor- tunity to put in your schoo! supply, 1,000 Girls’ Washable School Dresses, 98¢ There are 12 styles to select from, all in Fall colorings tn plaids and checks, Some in English smock styles, others with coatees. A sumber of cape Gloves, the sturdy, ser- viceable style. Not quite up to our $1.00 standard; but equal i as good as many selling for that price elsewhere. $1.25 Women’s White Real Kid Gloves, 89c Women's white real kid, three rows embroidery. Em- broidery In black and, white. fpectal Table, Street floor, Contre! Bidg. TAILOR WEIGHT tn a@ fine wearing all wool quality. Sponged, shrunk and spot- proot. Light, medium and dark navy; 48 Inches wide. 69c All-Wool French Serge, 59¢ Yard A remarkably fine but firm quality in a desirable weight; 41 inches wide. Taupe, gar- 45 to 55 TESTIFY To the Merit of Lydia E. GREATEST LIFE SAVER] ves 1, ot Xo. 14 Bast Seventy. socond Street. The other boys were Thomas Spolales, twelve years old, if No. East Seventy-second Street, Speakers at Health Meeting Urge! (ig Lawrence Reilly, twelve, of No. net, olive, light and dark brown, rose, wistaria, light and dark navy blue and black. Gtzest floor, Cental Building Russian effects, all made with pleated skirts, Every Dress guaranteed to launder. Ide Collars pond A 5 rm ’ “Pinkham's V 1 Great Publicity of Hygienic | #844 Second Avenue Girls’ Serge School Dresses, Women’s {9c i! ; 's Vegetable Relorns. air of bravado and without hesitation ‘HEY have ample space to perm!t In illustration at right i3 $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.50 Stockings | ; Compound during boasted of burgiariss they apid they scarf to allp backward and for- shown the These are made of combina- . g— | had committed in the past fow wooks HOLISTON BLACK OR WHITE gauze Bath Mats a Ch f Lif ROCHHSTHR, N. Y. Sept. &—| in the neighborhood, and Rave the ward with ease,—will more than pay Le) tions of plain serge, contrast- Cotton Stockings. Seamless 35c¢ ange oO! e. Greater publicity of hygtento reforms | address of several stores they bad for themselves in the saving on your ing plaids and striped materials, e was urged to-day as the most success. | entered. the super-smart of with double garter toy High Westbrook, Me.—"I ful_method of obtaining those re. | For some time the police have bean scarfs, the season, cM in girlish, simple and service- tpliced double heels and toes. Usually 49¢ —"l was pasding met - able styles. aval COLORED BATH MATS sub- the lookout for boy burglars, fo! \ through the Change of Life and had| forms, by speakers before the Amer- $o oy ponbaries ‘Alone piecgage. S35 IDE & CO,, MaKens, TROY, N. Y. Giste’ Corduroy Dresses Central Building, Ject to slight imperfections. ; pains in my back|ican Public Health Association. between Sixty-fifth and Sixtv-ninth Cor y 75¢ Bath Towels, 39 Ea. ‘and side and wasso| “Printer’s ink 4s #aving more lives | Streets all had the earmarxs of being $1.98 and $2.98 weak I could hardly |than any other single agency em- Fine quality large size in Becond floor, Central Building 2 a solid colors. Pink, blue and qlee Tae tt mowers Morne, labile 7 Titre ______@ | Women’s Low-Neck 12Ac hello, Subject to slight im- ve iy a " al rfecti E. Pinkham's Vege. | retary of the Stato Charities Aid As- TT Undervests es He d Turkish table Compound | sociation. RIBBED COTTON UNDER- c Fiemme: ‘urkis! andithas done mea], How the schools of the country oar Black All- 69 VESTS, low neck, sleeveless or Towels, 24c Each lotol good. Ewillre | ovement was the theme of an Silk Taffeta c Prone sleeves Banyiss 10 6a Large size. All perfect Prange en hf Eg Merny Sn ng Teas || 35 inches wide. 35-Inch Black All-Silk affeta, 79c Both strong, excellent quall- tes and good Jet black. Street Noor, West Building. and give you per mission to publish my testimonial.”—Mrs. Lawrence Mar- 12, King St., Westbrook, Maine. aston, Wis.—“At,the Change of I suffered with pains in my back a Joins until I couldnot stand. I also night-sweats so that the sheets wet. I tried other medicine ‘Btreet fi lie, the Physician and Hie. treet floor Kast Butiding. delivered by Miss M. . secretary of the live a little movement. She described the p! worked out in Rochester, in which the Board of Health, Chamber of Com- merce, medica] societies and many | sations co-operate in| courses offered in the schools to adult women to the atten- tion of the public. ALBANY-TROY RESIDENTS IN ARMS OVER CAR STRIKE Business Men Protest to Public Service Commission—No | | Relief in Sight. «'l ALBANY, N. Y., Sept. §—Proteste against the Albany and Troy troll strike to-day were filed with the Pub- lic Service Commission by a mad and weary public, Business men, suffer- ing financial losses of thousands of dollars, particularly are up in arms over the lay-off's protraction. No indication of the resumption of car traffic, already stopped for three days, is yet apparent, The United Traction Company and the union rep- resentatives seemingly are in a hope- less deadlock over peace terme, Com- et of New York’s Two Greatest Furniture Stores Consolidation of the Ladw Bt. with the 125th White Fabrics Fine Values at 19c Yd. WAIST LENGTHS and rem- Mmants of this season's most desired dainty fine white novelties that have been sell- ing up to Soc, 35c French Crepe, 19¢ Yd. Genuine white French Crepe, 44 inches wide, an importer's clearance. 35c Mercerized Gabardine, 19c a Yard Fine quality Nght weight mercerized Gabardine. Street floor, Livingston street, ' Central Building. Men's Silk | Clocked Hose} !'2/2¢ Pr. IMPORTA- 98c TION. Past bla . |. Past k cotton half Glass Nappies Hose with embroidered silk 6-INCH SIZE, handle and clocks. Full regular unhandle Nappies, handsome- high spliced heels and togs, ly cut In a varlety of pretty Extra good value, designs, handsomely cut In the . popular rock crystal, foliage, Men’s Union Suits, 49 “Genuine Porosknit” seconds Venetian, chrysanthemum, fan and many other fine designs. of the regular $1.00 grade, soft Finished with scalloped edge. bit see cotton, Made + os wi igh neck, short sleev $3.75 Hanging Mission and knee length.” Broken sizes. Clocks, $2.49 M Round, square and diamond rol id Underwear, 33c shape dials, 8-day guaranteed Balbriggan Underwear, Fine movement, Hour and half combed cotton yarn. Superior hour strike on cathedral gong; ality, Shirts have — soft brass hands and raised brass Fenech necks and short sleeves, ')) Sale of High Grade Brass and Steel Beds AT ABOUT HALF REGULAR PRICES fre, hundreds of patterns in this great sale—each th Wilton Ru Usually sioGo($7-50 WE ARE OFFERING a beau- titul line of several hundred fine Wilton Rugs, 36x63 inches. 85c and $1.00 Inlaid Lino- leums, 65¢ and 75¢ Sq. Yd. A splendid line of Inlaid Linoleums specially priced; 30 pareros in tile and wood «f- fects. both store han been Added to the sal AVE MONEY. tously tow prices COMPARE PRICES A You can buy everyching to furalet your home compl about one-half what it would o cont you. Convini Fournel?, by comparison, that whether you buy for cash or on credit, that Prices Are Always the Lowest WEEKLY delivers J fond postal or phone Grecle Miyvarticiecor ss 9 Sbb3 "and w er wil etadly sr tsh many srilcles % 4 an thin it vou want fount wien as now about opening’ an ao peace TT iene 2 BOTH STORES OPEN sae EVENINGS: —_ cs Remnants of Cotton Fabrics 10c Ya. SEVERAL HUNDRED LENGTHS that have accumu- lated during the past weeks from our great August Sales. Now at half and less than half their regular prices. There are Voiles, Tissues, Lawns, Mad- ras, Ginghams, Percales, Ra- tine, Galatea, Pongee, etc, Lengths large enough for chil- dren's dresses and in many in- stances enough for a woman's dress. Come early for best pick. use the night-sweats and hot grew less, and in one year I was I know T have to Third Moor, Kast Butiding. Heavy post massive Bright Reg. Price $7 ed All ico $30 finish only. 47 Steel Bed. ype Compoun!, made from roots herbs, is unparalleled in such cases, $1.49 Cut Street floor, Weet Building. Meavy post with round eoptionally wi GRAND Rapips FURNITURE Massive continuous posts, am) 4 heavy flere. Bes baked white nel $5 ‘To $5000 On Small Weekly or Monthly Payments. |, ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED. pen Gn account With @ single udvertised many a* you wish to buy without any of any kind, Sale of Sewing Machines Keg. Price $25 wal. put and Ivory at proportion ately reduced prices, Black Armure Usually 98c 69¢ Ya. he 42 INCHES WIDE pure wool. ing oom, "tn Mahogany’ Walnut, ‘Bae ine i A crisp, firmly woven and me- dium weight fabric, A deep true black. 54-Inch Admiralty Storm Serge, 95c Yard | breakers are about to be employed, |declaring that the cars will remain in the barns until the regular crews return to their work. Automobiles, signed with American | carried women and girl-work- | ngers here to-day. | owners heeded “ This ts a rich deep black; Drawers ha’ . cat 4 numerals ve double seats; Mayor Stevens's proclamation, uri } > a ’ all wool, Excellent weari Babway floor, Central Bul cout!l facings a ing this competition with the unusu quality; sponged, shrunk an way fear, ding. 8 nd ankle and often exorbitant ratee of ip- CASH OR Subject to slight mi imperfections, sil Street floor, Men's spot of, bumerable “jitneys,” CREDIT, pe P It 19 said that the strongest hope for a speedy settlement of the stril in to ask William D. Mahon, Taternas a tional President of the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees to come here and take up the raatter. Whether he hop, ast dg, vine tectnting. (ee SPT oo ealect “a Bedspreads Usually $2.19 Cereal Jars $1.69 10c i as corerne, tee Eee? FULL SIZE WHITE crochet Muslin Shee Raudocht the Riay ates au Be Gale of 319 Samples * » 4 a 5 Room Outfits Usually 19¢ Bedspreads. Good patterns, 2% x2 55c¢ anctioned the far ; on jearned | ES SQUARE SHAPE BLUE and Heenied, 4X 2-2 Yds, APARTMENTS FURNISHED COMPLETE FROM 650 TO $500 Rest PsrATION AT CORNER [FISHER Bros} a COLUMBUS AVE ee ere BET.103 & 104"ST eGR it ago the populal 144-146 WEST America’s Greatest $9.00 Comfortables, $5.98 HEAVY ROUND THREAD Furniture House Silk and cotton charmeuse bleached muslin Sheets; 24x © covered, wool filled Comfort- are yards: sold here regularly able; full size; solid colors, asa leader for 65¢ each, White Blankets, 37c Bleached Muslin $3.35 and $4.98 Pair Sheets, 32c Two special values in white Ready made bleached musii Blankets; full size; dainty pink Sheets, 2x24 yard 1" or blue borders. rine og eiT Gubway Moor, West Building, Gubway floor, West Building, white and brown and white Cereal Jars at half price. Large size, usually 19¢, 10c; small size, usually 10¢, at Sc, White and Gold American Porcelain Toilet Sets $2.19 9-plece Set, $1.45. $3.29 14-plece Set, $2.15. Subway floor, Central Building, (Se feel a a AUBURNS’ COUNT IS 35,952. Figures Show Slight Gain Since 1010, ALBANY, Sept. §.—The population of Y 96,962, according to made public to-day TL 7& Pen O we 10 36 ST OUR ONLY STORES C7 cewere HJ « Len Ave.

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