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eet etn ooo COTTON CROP IN SYTH, Seo FEDERAL GRAND JURY - WEARING MELOY CAS FWSM BNES, ess y+ SMALEST SINE 1900 2= 5° = eee on Ld eeTHER HT REW MA UP GIL OF 16 a - ~ Pte nner . THE EVEWING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1915. . ‘ 1 fad Weather and Other + en ° ‘ re. ' Canditions Cut Earle: | ‘ a —~— 7 . A Carsrdian ( a ' ~ © 4 . ' mate by 1,000,000 Bales - ne net etter deduoting ameter » | rene Orting \ ‘ , ' . \ » mnnny tor ve ‘ . art ward . ‘ ‘ Wa x L - . . . * ' 4 Aw , a . » - Oe be dithen of the « e pve eure Me on aire anne be ae Papen went ¢ " ; ~ ’ surpive after we , i @ ' - ~ ve $ ‘ Fou bes ‘ : ‘ ter “ on ot, « , errr atin vet j “ 4 on | vie e ‘ 1 a The Mepartmen Agricu - nh 100 pe paeed te nad a ‘ " : - Mes far one ® ° * v] : leharg hee , * res the Gre Jury. but « body be os ; | Journ ntl # o'clock norrow would avon : Arsistan! United @tater Distr A re comeed ’ Ho Barfi wb view: i! : * 7 in charge of ¢ inves gation wa f “ar r ite] ste * until late in Novem. |, scbaline dated tage, 6 ve ‘ . mon be a " on and the beet tneirw re. Ie 2 Ld sone —_ t Widest scop Fogiand eh . ree horses ‘ in Suits |Se"rait "eae teaches Toth, sty "Sfa'yany chamber, goer = 4 c = probable w ardian end haperon, made 5 ' ie nee Bene w nef fine Loney's fut n F' RS are advancing rapidly- 1 is the © nd the wee of this and pane’ | affidavit fled with Justice bisehe, ‘ — * force of fashion, work I in dire frau “1 ‘ 1 ' king all in one dy ' —— 0 anked, with |e & tion, Velvets and broadcloths, satin cl |LEADERS FOR PURE BALLOT. malary to the) he yf o. So 3° wool velours and cheviot s of the . ” - hly finished with f ‘ ; laudge (rain Tele G Jurors Mra Loney sy ; richly finished with furs, which ere long will t to her jt ‘ ‘ i 1 . peat Tay the girl and ber upbr ne. Th , " nuch er priced. | Vieette idea of Mrs. Loney was that her ' re 4 x parte of ¢ daughter should be reared in luxury . The new Bedell Fashion Shop in Thirty . r and given @ substantial education. * i ite 748 ee ‘ t 1 ' Mins Chamberlain say# that during | 2 Sa fourth street has used discretlon—has pro th lea, | th® past summer her ward lived with). : vided a wonderful variety of these suits at ath ponding date MOF at Shaneateles, N, ¥., and chat i 4 ie i ‘ $29.75, which lately had their Fitth Avenue premier showing The new chinechin collais—tiiar peplums—the newest shades from Paris. Similar Htreet were ele the juries by Jud Brooklyn Pittsburgh Philadelphia St. Louis Nineteen West Thirty-Fourth Street atedt of New York Newark : an Edith Roteh for the Lon Misa Bjuratedt won oaaly [straight sets, 6-—2, 62 Sheafe In the finals in the doubles tou nament for women, but they were d WONDERFUL VALUES (impossible Ta Duplicate Uur Policy is Small Profit and Quick Turnover. Made possible by the reason of our immense business—our huge buying power, due tothe magnitude of ourbusiness, permits us topurchase direct from the mills, saving you the commission men and jobber’s profits. We actually give you a #25 to $30 suit made to your personal measure at $14.50. You can't beat the superb quality of our woolens, the absolutely correct style— and exquisite finish and workmanship. It is a fact that all our garments are made by us in our own workroom right on the premises under the ersonal supervision of Mr. Ritchie, which is your guarantee that superb Ritchie quality is built into every suit we make you. THREE PIECE © 4 MADE SUMES..K- Ff Sold LsewhereJer 925 & #50. = Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back The materials are guaranteed all wool and the workmanship on a ‘‘Henry A. Ritchie Co.’’ Suit is the best that money can buy. Our guarantee is back of every Suit and we want you to know that every suit sold by us must fit well, wear well, and give full service or your money back. Our customers must be pleased. Come in and compare our woolens.—See our matchless workmanship on completed orders. —We leave the rest to you. You will be convinced. =, 30 Church St. CORNER DEY STREET HUDSON TERMINAL BLDG. One Block from John Street Subway and Cort- landt, 6th and 9th Avenue “L’' Stations. foremon of Norway, the national ttle she will spend the winter In this cicy attending a school for giris in Bast which she entered » § Sixtioth Street your ago, St apartment on sixtieth and In the past | went with her when she called on ber} AND LOSES AT TENNIS, | you Chi BOSTON, Oct. 4.—Mias Molla Bjur- | of bi friends ¥4) Rent of Park Avenue apartment, |; $6,000; school, music, languages, books, |_ Later she’ started with Miss Ann! go Y be plans Park A Miss Lon j surrounded by personal servan’ ‘ " discretion is bringing hundreds of women to n r i Tbe poLrdibs toile (Hat abe labould te purchasing wi y Morris Jacoby of No. 285 Central ao attended until #he has attained her | + the point of purchasing without further delay, | pare West and io Ee Castes Sof Corea ievocar ernment Other suits at $40, $45 and up to $125. dell of No. 16 t ‘Thirty-elehth tne Plaga and Gotham Hotels the girl was always accompanied to school by |ner maid or her chaperon. Servants } jmet her when school was out and Those friends, M jain takes pains to say, wel ocial standing. In her list of yearly expenses and lost on the Longwood | tached to the ¢Mdavit Miss Cham rt to-day. Tn her ‘match | iain gives thé following: 500; maid's wages, $600; three jo. servants’ wages, $1,200 feated by Mrs. G. W. Wightman and |p, pp Ben uite in wraight | nowsenold supplies, | $1,600; doctors, $1,500; expenses, $2,5( age charges, wages of Kua guardian says satisfactorily. have every rdian, one year, $30,000. After talulating the expenses the “Ag a result of the loss of her father and mother the infant finds herself at sixteen, the most important and for- mative period in @ young girl's life, absolutely alono in the world, with few friends in New York, as she hus spent the greater part of her life in England, and with only # small num- ver of relatives. She has two uncles on her mother's side and two aunts | and two uncles on her father's side, 4 with none of whom she could live nd th opporti friends and have Koo will help her 1 ion in lif her the opportua, | ar.” | Lawrence, L. | the District 4 Tenuy obtained |ings bank by — in t, therefore, Li and afte naideration of the matter the peti- | tloner {8 of the opinion that it will not | | be possible to maintain and ate | should have for less than § L, Dy 4 forgin '| Mrs, Davitt says ab Qusin with her bank book jlector for the the tssue of § twenty-year TIT RACE. Tilley Bullet Ends Emt! Danee, sixty-six years old, a col- Piel Brewery, was pressed. Attacks of acut and Hudson Ci dated Oct. 1, 1! ee WINNERS AT LAUREL. and seventy Vatealaht $4, Approved, through your bair, takin ALBANY, Oct, 4.—The up-State Pub- | strand at atime, This will cleanse the i i nue, between |) ' wi} i $4,000; clothing, dentists, &c., keep of auto and chauffour's wages, $2,000; recreation and amusements, ummer vacation and travelling ; insurance and stor- lentals, $1,000; srtlbte potd bc Streets ob ; food and 00; up- 000; total for 13.84 5 18 d strong, 58 to 66 pointe t she should to make “> GIRLS! BEAUTIFY Hair becomes charming, wavy, lustrous and thick in few moments. very bit of dandruff dis- appears and hair stops coming out. I digestion, its beauty wavy, fluffy, abundant and a c’t, lustrous and charming as a young y on the fl girl's after applying some Danderine ——_— Also try this—moisten a cloth with # Delaware and Hud Fond Isene little Danderine and carefully draw it ing one small He Service Commission to-day approved | hair of dirt or excessive oil, and 14,451,000 of the Delaware in jus any's the beauty of your bal . | surprise awaity those whose hair has been neglected or is seraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin, Besides beautifying the hair, Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigor- | ates the scalp, forever stopping itching and falling hair, bue whet’ will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use, iharj, ‘chow, When you see new hair—fine and downy Day, Novus, at first—yee—but really new hair grow- ling all over the scalp, If you care for * pretty, soft hair, and lots of it, surely 10 chats get a @5-cent bottle of Knowlton’s id; Howe Il }io Dandrrine from any drug store or toilet ‘walte'fize also ia, ,@ounter and just try it,—Advt, ee LU PRARPET tate mus ained thre nthe oe ’ caer ‘s) = COLeweVe te on | wes marked om the’ celendar LEANING tiv uae : Pushed Down 7 : Oats, tives toes, —__ --———— IVORCE CALENDAR | Ts" to tome soem iS Fall, COURT OF <= oe oe on ante Ne ' ' ter Part it v rs . \ w . aft we . eo te bate be top . ote nen Loteratory, Phitadchphie. ager » At All255 James Butler Inc. Stores And Quality Us Kept Up t is how we retain old ake new friends every day The dames Butler patror ant ami ealthy { happy people healthy, be they buy th best and freshest of food and happy, be they pay Here are a few examples of our offerings for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday iEggs 5 Very Best c Butter, Creamery, Ib. 2 @ Belle Brook Fa- Print Butter," 29° Mil Lakeview Evaporated c g Whole Milk; tall 10¢ can Early June Peas, is'<:: ) Each SweetSugar Corn, ie: NewString Beans, is":::) 47° Baked Beans, iv “icc. New Appetizers—This Season Better Than Ever Worcestershire Sauce, irreisi. LSE v0. 10¢ Tomato Catsup, tiie" 15¢ io. 10¢ Apples, isin’ """"" & lbs. 15° Lemons, ("2° "" 1Q¢«« 1° Coffee, Pinta 19° Royal Lunch, Graham Crackers, 12° Zenobia Jambles, Oven-Fresh, lb. \ 10 ga’ Stamps FREE with Foie, Borax Soap, 25° 3 = 10° Sher eachess QED At All 35 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Chuck Steak, lean and juicy; Ib., 16¢ Chickens, for soup or fricassee; Ib., 16¢ Boneless Pot Roast, solid meat; b., 18¢ Sugar-Cured Bacon, boneless strips; 18¢ At All 133 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores, Guinness’s Stout&Bass Ale The World’s Two Best Brews—incorsed by the medical pro- fession as hygienic beverages and recommended the world over for their strengthening, healthful and tonie properties. Matured, bottled and ripened to perfection, This week at the lowest prices ever offered : Guinness’s Stout; (iii, $1.303 Vi 90e Bass Pale Ale, oz. bot. $1.46 3 doz. splits, $1 Allowance of I5c per dozen bottles and 10c per dogen splits for empties, Port and Sherry, ‘ = BOS -_ Se Double Za¢ Stam-s Wednesday. No Stam « with Butter, Flour or Sugar We Deliver Orders FREE of Charge. Toilet Soap, itty sor" Parlor Brooms, (iit: =