The evening world. Newspaper, September 17, 1915, Page 11

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»— WOMANIN COURT 9 TOEXPLAN WHY SHE HOUSES FORTY CATS Subpoena Server Gets Her When She Appears to Hunt Missing Feline A rude evhponne os pounced on Mre AT. Mavis of No 167) Prank te Avenue the Hrone, early the frtends eh + Public Bulsances neighborhood wh ‘ani Plaining about the caterwnul “ the cate will be the chief witnesses aeainet her “The very ifea'” excinimed Mre Davie when the writ was served “Here ve been locked up in my Mat with my cats to avoid this thing, and now I run right into tt, Mut IN fene Tl fight to the last dites. And itt Jone Wl take my cats and go where folks love them tnetead of sandering them and throwing things at the dears.” ‘The Persian cat which Mra, Davie was seoking is known as “Woodale.” Me was sitting comfortably on a win- dow ledge last evening, seeking relief from the heat, when suddeni? there was 4 swish and “Woodsin” went out of the window with a wail, The sup- ponition is that some one “winged” him. Mrs. Davis hunted for her pet the greater part of the night and re- sumed the search this morning. She found “Woodsie” in a delicatessen | store, acting as if he had loat one of hia lives in the fall from the window. “All of this complaint about my cats is nonsonae,” abe suid after re- turning home with her Persian cat on! » her shoulder, “Several years ago I} came into possession of two Persian, cats, They multiplied and now I have eight. Then, too, I've heen help- ing bomcions cate—washing them and feeding them so they can get a new) start in life. I have thirty-two of those unfortunates. My work is one| of mercy, They're upstairs now, the! dears, and I must Ko and attend to} them.” ——eE— OLD CHOIR FRIENDS WILL SING ‘OH, PERFECT LOVE’ Patr Who Met First When Chanting tn Organ Loft Are to Be Married Saturday. GREENWICH, Gonn., Sept. 17.—Out ef @ Christ Church choir aqquaintanca begun @ year ago will come the mar- riage next Saturday of Miss Ethul Whelan, daughter of Mrs. Irene Vir- nia Whelan of New York, to B. Jay is jr, son of B. Jay Edwards of Greenwich, ‘Conn, The wedding, for which more than 1,000 Invitations have been Jasued, will take place at the Broadway Tabernaclo, Manhattan, at 4 P. M. Walter 8. Ed- wards, brother of the degroom and | Organist of Christ Church, will prealde | at the organ and the choir of Christ Church, under Dr. Carl E, Martin, will ping. r. Jefferson will officiate. Miss Elizabeth Edwards and Miss Virginia MacLeod will be flower girls and Her- bert Nichols best. man. Miss Whelan has been soprano solotst fn Christ Church for two years, Mr. Edwards is a bass singer in the same ehureh. GRAND Rapips Furniture With Every Purchase of 875 Week tt) a | OPENS AN ACCOUNT CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50.00 00 * 86 «75.00 7.50 ** 100.00 vce 10.00 “ * 150.00 < 15.00 “ * 200.00 4 25.00 “ ** 300.00 cORAMENE FROM Sie 5 Monday & Seturday Event SRST. L STATION AT CORNER | — COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103 & 104"ST| Apartments @e quickly rented through advertisements published in Sunday World Your advertisement will get a greater circulation than the combined city circulation of the Herald and Times added together. Readers! Results! Reliability! For Saturday---A Banner €\Fall Outer Apparel For Misses, Juniors and Girls Serurdey's offerings ul! doubtless crowd these sections, for the veriotics * aa . eee 0 ere the bigges and best we heve-ever shows er For Gitle—Sines 61 14 years. | Por Juniore— Sires 12,18, 17 and 1 years | Por Missee—Gizes 14 to 20 years, ne theme afe rare be easesingy vel apprecanea."” nr” tert or Panning e Pargeseel eusreppan "THE BIG STORE” Gorm enas4 SIXTH AVE.. IGE TO 19 STREET An Astonishing Purchase and Special Sale, Tomorrow, of Men’s & Youths’ Fall Suits, at *13.95 Hundreds upon hundreds of high-grade suits direct from the workrooms of = pf America’s foremost makers of ready-to-wear clothes go into this big one- jay sale. And you men who want to be smartly dressed for the least cost must not miss it, for the sale price is considerably less than you would expect to pay at this stage of the season. In Silk Mixtures, Stripes, Plaids, Checks and Plain Colors FINE WORSTEDS, CASSIMERES, CHEVIOTS AND VELOURS. The very fabrics now in greatest favor. Great range of new Fall models, including ee eS See well appreciated are to be sure, but the real of these 1 a oh te gar ph magnet epecte| offerings for tomorrow te the styttuh charecter dietnctive modes stands out by ox with whe! iol ain « y comparteon 1 ts offered eleewhere, and certainty, grivefor i or white bretd, panel front shirt with petch pock- ots; colors are APRICAN BROWN, RUSSIAN |66,76, 07.50 and 99.75. GREEN, BELGIAN BLUB AND NAVY, 5 95 ee ceed eoese - ra model of é EEE i styles for college youths, young business men and men who like to dress con- beck servatively. at this price...... Workmanship, linings and trimmings are excellent. Sizes to fit everyone. yr - . Outfite—made of rubberized tan | Misses’ eth model, with fold, collar, of the ine ‘met 92 5 Annual Sale of New Fall Suits $3.00, °3.50 and *4 Tomorrow, $0 Q5|| Trousers at $2 Ge. whe A Sale of Youths’ A New Showing of Practical and Beautiful Fall Millinery « $5 « 87.50 Notable Sales Planned for Scores of patterns in popular fabrics. Tomorrow Swagger models in a big range of popu- A veritable achievement of “The Big Store's” lar materials in best Fall colors. Sizes 32] | Best kinds of trousers for business and Include: en e tore’s” Millinery Salone—a-display-of New Trimmed to 42 chest measure. dress wear. SCHOOL SUPPLIES, Hats at $5 and $7.50 that takes second piace to none in the city. You will surely be delighted with this exhibition, our own deft-fingered modistes have succeeded i ae ae trin of Pec a Judge for yourself. See these beautiful hi agreerwith uenhat YOUR Fall purchase in the millinery line MUST be made HERE, ee" Specials in Untrimmed Millinery| Ready-to-Wear Hate—amart styles; Misses’ trimmed SCHOLARS’ REFER- ENCE BOOKS and all need- Rattling, Big, Timely Saturday Sale of fale of the claseroon. Boys’ Handsome Fall Suits At $2.95, $3.95 & *5 Japanese and Chinese Straw Because of the moderate prices, please don’t think that these are not very good {ik Mieses’ end Children’s Tam o' 3 Be gaat! of suits, for they are—and regularly cannot be duplicated under $3.95 to $6.50. ; black and colors; Hat Fall's Leese Balkan, Norfelk aid Patch Pocket Adee in the assortments. M atti ngs Mecca iesvclness 59 and 95c " sMotertate, tig Bare i ts. The materials are excellent and include: MIXED CHEVIOTS IN GRAYS AND BROWNS, FANCY MIXTURES, BLUE SERGES, HOMESPUNS, etc. Every suit is spronaidly tailored and guaranteed for iene satisfactory wear. Hundreds of these suits have two pairs of lined knickerbocker trousers. All sizes for boys from 7 to 17 years. AN EXTRA SPECIAL OFFERING OF SUITS FOR LITTLE FELLOWS OF 2% TO 8 YBARS. Smart little suits in Little Tommy Tucker and Wee Wee Georgie styles; fine wool"Serge, Corduroy and all-wool fancy mixtures. The Special Prices are $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95. The Sale of the Season Men’s Finest ‘2 and 3 $ Soft Hats and Derbies at 1.45 at Clearance Prices A late shipment of these ever-popular floor coverings, just received, will be ‘disero: uted tomorrow in a special Japanese Mattings tn fancy color carpet patterns Fall “Foot-Mould” Shoes For Men, Women, Boys and Girls Stocks are very attractive as th: 5 becas of ATI Ae eve ria yganecatBecee —THAT N: STYLES INCLUDB THE SEASON'S BIG FAVORS “Foot-Mould” Shoes for Men and’ Women 3, 3.50, *4 and 5 . For Boys and Girls, *1.50 to *3 (According to Stze) |. Chinese Mattings in pretty checks in attractive An exceptional line of high-class sample hats, together with regular goods, | | colorings and plain white. ° Pe ge $e. Maltngeatecceses. Be Boys’ Very Best $2 Shoes at . . . °1.69 cuntiGt GROWN TELESCOPES—DROP TIPS—FLAT BRIMS, FEDORAS AND PENCIL - Leora re Good ansity Gunmetal Cait; button or Blucher style; serviceable leather soles: All slzeeup-to S$. h . Superior grades in most attractive variety of the popular blocks for wear, iecpey : 7 H 9 ry We ore within ihe truth when we say these are the smartest styles of the season. Tho| | 40 Mattinge—at. a Misses’ and Children 's §2 High Cut Shoes at . *1.69 4 450 Mattinge—et.... DON’T DELAY-- Come here at once for your share of these fine 15c Frisbie Collars 6 For Men and C Button style; Gunmetal Calf; serviceable leather soles; all sizes up to 2. qualities are standard. SOFT HATS—in favorite shades of brown, blue, green, steel and pearl; also plain black. THE DERBIES—in black only. Come to the Food Show|,.0" 7" Demonstrations of the leading brands of pure foods—best quality Liquors and strictly fresh Groceries, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables and Fish at “The Big Sheet Music “Hits” at 8c Saturday's List Inctudes Radford & Whitings’ Latest Success: ‘ ‘s Tulip Time in Holland—Two Lips Are Calling Me” |. Store's" low prices. ° Ask for free copy of the Pure Food Show an4 Harvest Sale Circular. Wines Sunshine Biscuits ||[ Oysters Fresh Fruits and . The Birth of « Nation. cHOl H FINGERS, || | FRESHLY OPENED J @ verrVepetnbles Green River Whisk ) Boys, at Ps ‘ Country Ciud (ox Trot) a it Ph al v ware veners: "Bel | pain & Hate 3.Ste Fresh, new, clean, perfect, laundered collars in all styles seponie ci ie. cl . , . i. : in Haig & Haig 3-Star in the shell; 10e $1.20 100, 702; dor MEAT OYSTERS an. leatia. 1 Be eck In My Lew ec ; PEACHES-—ripe, Vuioy trates a, LOC TORAY. of MALAGA GRAPES— Je and sizes for men and boys. All still in the original un- opened packages, Sizes 13%{ to 19}4 and plenty of good picking for BIG MEN. Equally attractive choice for boys in sizes 11 to 14. Per pottie...... Canadian Club Por Wottio....ssssevessccererseees $1.05 Dubonnet BS A Be BB SB 2 82 $ SB AZs8 S82 thar 83 ES | TUNA PISH—Fount Bias uae’ Bei Y sizes in nearly all styl Wer fo Regtioe, a. Se NA PIS nie 28 quart (\% siz nearly all styles.) |. How Easy It Is to Re- hy ic! : ete. ; ie In h ; . Chrous Ti 15c, 25¢ & 35c é Tita Mata AS oy od , bee 3 That Lord and Mester of Fountain | Our Own Bak 4 ae MPA, saan Ow Onn, Pans, | unsere ae gre SoftCollarsat — Phe ont aie a of Te Bi coat 41:70; 35 woe Qe ee “5 . au All Sizes for Men : i Wan ae Bh Sihce Yon Tetied ate Pitts ; P CH MAC. fresh \ ‘ ‘ lop> a- Ler FRESH BUTTERINE ~ voons BAO BOO TH athe as: 0 guar Borie GiudHouss and Boys fi The tive Grav Meer. © tn the or New tte ficne: sib eum, SLAS. | Vat Ceo yo, 12C tren dervers "18 ¢ | | rss hot These collars are made of plaue, pongee, silk striped madras, and ‘Tashioned Mel $0, Chinuiowe, My Chines Tie, print wet, SHC || MOCHA TARTS— 5 MUTTON—-iegs of fancy ied dozens of other materials in popular shapes, All sizes from 12 to 1734. Sl town, YW. pi ac Shirts f Freah fase sininDay CAKES Weajorn stock 15 Range of styles is complete. wrt oh Wy Tore z 1 ge Res sik 2 cholo F ~, Nobody Ki 62. M Lives anzcrm 'aut.||| ssrtict from’ SL] | Nestor mate 16¢ Thousands of Sailor Collars for Small Boys. 6 c lla “ue ae eee voter tee FRESH EGas,. 49C Saka Le Pah RS to Sizes 10 to 14, also at.....-....- eee ee eee 30. Sprinkle Me With Kisses, | Shamrock, 83: Neat of | goto the) 45c er-arsanas 20¢ cuart) Pari Haste. C the Gold Pleids of | 64. When 4ae Back to-My = Hy Veh ot DPentng : GGS a | “ eel 4 | f ee a3, Langing | LARGE THROWN 36 e LAMB—fuil fore quer 1°25 bottle Ferrand’ Three Great Bargain Groups of his the Daughter of | 65, Don't lame Me fee 4 ws do sii slvr onas. || LADY Gin”) 5@ fore of oy : 17¢ fue ‘“ a ° 99 ; BB Junta bona of Testa | Tf meer urea | lati WO | rear a | | mete on Frisbie” Shirts = eb 8 te, ..., We |] Oden "ekkee ge iy dey" c wi Could the Dreams of « ; 100, Al Joleca'e Poasemnee . CALIFORNIA, RIPE OLIVES || 2 Ibe, foro. ike CHICKENS fresh Dreamer Me gr vulap Mi } Bit a | 1 c lost Popular Musical Comedy y we Ce | RANG killed, For roast: 1 Qe 7 ee tthe in Araby (Irving Bertin), 2Qo. | Those “Come Hither Byes DUCKS — fancy | fresh- At 49c, 79c and 98c v7 CREAM — ROLLS — with Evaporated Milk ||| “whipped cream; 1 Qe killed Long 2Q1e Rasadate Pont tad Shores | 9140 When | Leave the World Bo- | (Irving Bertin), 2ie, eT tatty sovATo wrean 111 BAGhtE Rec ineehkltied ——- = . hind (Irving Bertin), Qc. | Mother Machree, 2c. ot “loaf, 106 Be dry-picked; 20¢ Cabinet Rye; You must see the assortments to appreciate the wonder- A Little Bit of Heaven—| I'm Simply Crary Over You 5 ; and * . Ib. tees gallon... A eeneeseesees ful sale this really is. They Call It Wotond,, 9B. 1, wisate § le ‘ot after ) Double 2a¢ Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Till 12 o’Clock—Single aa¢ Stamps There { 4 . , . ~ aan i naa we cans dal y

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