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“FOR HIS OLD PAL “= AND FOR OLD TIMES ~, MELLSAVEGARDEN 14s predated Of he em OOF tae we oper WHEAT CROP PUTS. “UFEINTO MARKET THe souTm s ervenswvine crore i | rena as avers = ot eee i Working H ord—Money Becores air sake ete 0 Head Off to Preserve the core « *e of Awe er j = Easier, | 71.1 Be ‘ . , ! I errace , wens \euuaed oh WAS A FAMOUS RESORT HEAVY FOOD EXPORT: |! ag hegre gegen = Railroads’ Net Earniny Also rae > 1. But » Motor Ca he co, Patro Show Increase {or cats excended only ‘The one i July. pared with Tbk Rept 1, 1916, and 4 f Prosperous Days f Atolp the Susskind, te a save Terrace Gar. | of wentioent with | for be remembers the ta reports and « Government crop re- favorable beyond all precedent, © proprietor, Ae manager of the Kaiser Hof he tea against 406. @ountry. The stock market response) as & considerable increase in activ-| ity and stability The Government report gave condl- 4. Were it not for the ven, he would not have con net of @ ding period of 1914 ¢ iron a@tatinties showed farm romperity in extending to the ory. In August the output was 2, ‘ tons, an average of 69,666 tone ‘al mpared with an average of day in July, ‘The tn- r cert. above August, ponth of the war, The was exceeded in no previous y wn an the German hen, we now, It*waw lo» m Kast Fifty-oigith ) Lexington and Third Ave eure ago Deimonico ninth, In the old days the building | on Third Avenue was not there, In the neighborhood ware the homes uf many of New York’a richost and best German families, And there were many American homes as well, ex tending through th Fifties from Lexington Avenue to Fifth ‘Terrace Garden was the only ree-! taurant of any pretensions in that part of the city, and the nightly ar- August, The Interstate Commerce Commin- @ion cave out t arnings of 159 a for July, an increase y last year to The rajiroada mile n $6 in 588,000 in July last. tabulated have 204.7 An easier tone in time n further assurance of an at funds to handie the butiness guar- anteed by the unprecedented agricul. tural yields, The rate for four months’ money was shaded from 8% to 8 per cent. by some large banks, Raton for mher periods were 2% to 2% per cent. for 60 days, 2% to 2% per cent. for 90 and 4 per cent. for the year, A well-known first e in every case of hyperacidity iy stomach) that comes to me. Neaspoonful in « fourth of n glass of hot ns usually gives INSTANT RE- all druggists in either eau —Advt. of the night p Forty years ond pair was ne and tour- ing car of to- In thone days ati Germans loved the land r and the honr of the t met In Terrace Garden drink and dance, and no on harbored Il thoughts of the countr: ho had Adopted after it had been hi asytud. THE OLD TERRACE WAS A FA- MOUS PLACE. form at 40 cents per Business Hours until September 15th: 9A.M. to5P. M 12 Noon on Saturday. B. Altman. & Ca. Girls’ and Children’s Attire (sizes 6 to 16 years) den was famous for the wer egiven here, which the present gene remember, was the ann ball, one of the York's functions for year and in| thowo days all society was wont to at- tend the merrymaking, German fo-{ dleties were constantly the big Italian ters of ail nations gathered from tima| to time under the hospitable roof of the ballroom or supped in the garden, out under the stara, Then t was the Students’ Ball, old tales the old walls could tel trees in the garden might. whisper necrets, Dut they won't, Men and women were no different forty years ago than in the present generation, old foxies to the contrary notwith- standing, The men were as swell and gallant, the women as Tr and gay and beautiful. Wine flowed in those days in rivulets in the Garden, The mon were big spenders Carl Goerwitz w opening days of ward he had Sh Avenue and East Eighteenth Street. He was followed by, Mike Heumann, who in turn was succeeded by Suss- kind Rehfeld. The latter died a | few years ago. now being displayed, is distinctively repre- sentative of the Autumn fashions in every -detail for the younger set. Special care and consideration have been given to the assembling of styles suitable to the larger girls, and the prices quoted will permit of a varied choice of selection. Tailor-made & Dressy Coats, $11.50 to 85.00 Tailor-made Suits . 17.50 to 55.00 | WHEN Nib PAYS FEL UPON Practical and Fancy Dresses, 11.50 to 45.00 cniteg COTE, Ot, OR tartan Silk Dresses for afternoon and evening at $14.50 to 65.00 tion to the north and the west and in| Torrace | terday It world, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, day, Hie win 4 leienes, to-da i r te Bet earnings on 169 roads tn July, 4 Garden as & boy, and, be-liry to put it on ite feet again. It's teem the cteel ond tron foular friend ef | too food 1 landmark of New an « @iverted Gnancial attention from tn-) pounds, a hay, H,-| very uy man, but bis knowledge of re rortace Garden, with all tu termational exchange yesterday to the bap Be the restaurant business makes him|traditions, still remaine on the map— improvement in conditions In this) ff Useful in the ponition hej still in the running commands every sort of music one's heart could crave for—the Victor Record ‘catalogue is a book of 448 pages, the largest music catalogue in the Mi n Included it among those |} Btreet, of twenty-six persona te mittee to effect a pert nies, with an entrance from Fifty. | #ation of that Inatitution MAKES PLEA TO MINERS. ar Mr semmarked thet be be * 4g vie De “SHORT” WHEAT FORTUNES. f i: Paticen Cleere te C800.0008 end ff ; ane : Otbers When y covered about 2,000,000 bushels wheat tn “hicego and sified coroanut by the board and ther entirely greasele ” 1 am doing I'm doing oughly, and rin dries quickly form a com nt organi f—Advt --and a Victrola that Victrolas are $25 illustration is $200), is the only instrument absolutely and may be special terme—85 or $10 down on (Sent free on request), the balance at $5 to $10 a Month All Victor records sold to customers by the Wanamaker Victrola Salons are brand new and delivered in sealed envelopes. The new records are here now. Victrola Salons, First Gallery, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER “Broadway at Ninth Street, New York New York branched out in that sec- Washable Dresses 3.25 to 40.00 The Toilet Goods Department is well equipped with new assortments of Bath Brushes, Complexion Brushes, Sponges, Tourist Cases, Thermos Bottles, and every requisite for the dressing-room. 25% Thi IMPORTED CELLULOID TOILET ARTICLES will be specially priced for to-morrow (Friday) and until noon on Saturday. Duofold Sofa Hed The frame is a Rac i) These will include Mirrors, $1.10 & 1.75 Hair Receivers Hair Brushes, 1.45 | et - 85¢, & 78c. solidly con- Ea 4 Cloth Brushes Comb & Brush Trays erenehen # i edh NANT _ at + $1.10& 1.75 | at . . . . . 9c, naainaaay * Hat Brushes . 65c. | Shoe Horms . . 65c. Combs .. . I5c. | Trinket Boxes, $1.25 hs Powder Boxes, Nail Files and Button at. . 75c. & $1.50 | Hooks . each 20c. Frith Aneme-Madison Anenue, \ ay Ay se fy i) nN Final Sommer Fisssacce QUALITY MERCHANDISE—NEWEST STYLES to 50% Reductions in All Departments he TIME and the PLACE to anticipate your FALL FURNITURE ds before the rush of next month begins, and make use of our TS to solve the question of PAYMENT with practically NO CASH OUTLAY Be Your Own Salesman—Plain-Figure Tags on Everything WWCon.6" venl"Si | Delightful Who Care number of MODEL great fall moving day. 21,698 World “To Let” Ads. Last Month— our hair, Tt makes of rich, creamy lather, ut every partict 1915. MONT PELER IN CRLAM’ LOI Sa vorRaIne TREOMTA ON THE AMERICAN ROOT will cleanses easily enly, fluffy What better gift could there possibly be made to the bride than a Victrola? to $300 (the one in the purchased on delivery and UP-TO-DATE APARTMENT BUILDINGS, the doors of which will be thrown open for particular tenants on or before Oct. Herald! » | Don't Wash Your : Hair With Soap || wre don't wee! prepared sham b alkeli, whieh ix t dries the sealp and the use is just plein mul il, for this is pure and ty cheap, and Ine all te at any drug! leet the thor The hair and ts soft y and ne and dirt and Agartments for Peanke Builders, architects and contractors have joined ingenuity and capital in erecting a vast ist, the WORLD ADS. SHOW THE VACANCIES! | 15,041 More Than the ” ee "Stern Brothers | 92d and 45rd Sirens, Woe of bth Avera Oriental Rugs and Carpets An opportune sale, tommorrow and Saturday, of Small, Medium and Room Size Kugs, for those furmshing or refarnishing homes price inducements Small Rugs and Saddle Bags, In desirable colorings, including Shirwens, Anatolians, Beloochistans, Caralaghs, to 820.00 at $2.75, 5.75, 9.50 to 14.75 Medium Size Rugs at $14.50, 19.75 & 29.50 Including Ira Serebends, Heloochistans, Values up to #45.00 Persian Hall Runners at $29.75, 38.50, 49.50 In desirable sizes; values up to #45.00 at very special Mowwsouls, ote values up Berghamo, Also many extreme reductions in Room Size Persian Rugs MAHAL CARPE) KIRMANSHAH CARPETS Size Were Now| Size Were Now 10ft.6x71t.2,8110.00 $78.00 | 10ft.8x7ft.68205.00 $165.00 18x10ft., 8178.00 125,00} 1eft.4xaft.10 425.00 298.00 13{t.2x10ft.,6298.00 160.00} 12ft.sx8ft.9 255.00 198.00 14ft.x9ft.9, 8246.00 175.00) 1sft.5x0ft.9 550.00 325.00 Stern Brothers end and 43rd Streets, West of Filth Avenue Men’s Autumn Suits and Overcoats (Third Floor) We invite inspection of our most attractive assort- ments of Men's and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats, which will be found to embody many of the character- istics of the best custom made garments in excellence of design and tailoring. The fabrics offer a wide selection of both imported and American weaves in # variety of patterns to meet every individual demand of the man of fashion. Men’s Sack Suits at $15.00 to 40.00 Men’s Overcoats at $15.00 to 45.00 Furnishings for Men (6th Avenue and 43rd Street Entrance) Correct styles and materials for the new season are being displayed in Neckwear, Shirts, Collars, Hosiery and Gloves for both day and evening wear; also Pajamas and Underwear at very moderate prices. Very Special for Friday and Saturday: 65c Men’s Autumn Neckwear, of rich fancy silks; open-end; regularly $1.00 and 1.50 each, Men’s Business Shirts, new’ Autumn de- signs, peniee and plain with aaa ents ' $1. 25 special ee * $1.25 Men’s Pajamas, made of testes ade and mercerized self figured pongee; per suit The Men’s Hat Section Adjoining the Men's Furnishing Department, has ready for selection Autumn models in Imported and American styles, Included are Soft Hats, in the fashionable shades; English and American Derbies and Silk Hats; also Austrian Velour and Italian Borsalino Hats at very attractive prices. Men’s Smart Footwear ‘The most approved lasts and leathers for the new season are here for business, sport and evening wear, at inviting prices. Of special interest are our Men’s Shoes at $5.00 a pair Which are being shown in stylish, comfortable lasts, in black and dark tan Russia calfskin, black kidskin and patent leather. Dependable Trunks Very Specially Priced Full Size Wardrobe 'l'runks at $12.95 ‘The boxes are covered with canvas and bound with hard fibre. Interiors have ten garment hangers witha capacity of fifteen to twenty garments; also five large drawers for general accessories. «Neverbreak” No. 100 Wardrobe Trunks, at $15.00 Dress and Steamer Trunks, $9.75, 11.75, 15.00 Specially constructed for college or boarding school use.