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Oe nee ae ner eee Be i ime a a Se ~ POMTTOLONG Si te + FOR N. ¥. TROOPS * Prediction That ths W Coet Chiristinas at McAllen _ OPECIAL NOTICES ASK FOR an4 GET se DRLICK’S | THE ORIOINAL WMALTED MILK |. Gubstiiuies cast VOU same price | ) HOUSES POR OPHOER Siaty-ninth = Holdin King Houts f Is Pamou Vighting Men Stern Brothers © sers:ie.o:crumnm of The Evening World.) West 42nd and 43rd Streets OB ae dee oe tan ss rans te ain various pa ut New York m ne lew Hout of Special August Clearance Offering , ago Ag Ml Be he Men's and Youths’ Malian Shay vomotened » tive of earut Fancy Sack Suits | + $15.00 | | $18.50 + These Suits offer a wide choice of the two and three button sack model; some with % pinch-back, others semi-form-fitting; made i of checks, stripes, plaids and plain flannels } ’ considering. End-of-Season Clearance of Men’s Low Shoes stock in tan and black calfskin, rangeofsizes . models; some atyles have rubber soles and heels; patterns broken sizes, Midsummer Clearance of Men’s Furnishings AT PR at . . . . fabrics . . . KS TO INSURE IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL, Men's Silk Summer Neckwear, 35 Bat Wing Ties and Open-Knd Soarfs,,.. cach Cc Three for @1,00 Men's Negligee Shirts, woven madras 5c Snape : and crepe cloth, soft finish with French cufta, Cc Men's Pajamas, in an excellent range of 95 wanted materials; low out nook ,......... suit Men's High Grade Straw Hats At Extreme Reductions to Close Out. = = JBAUNANN A BRO} SBRO t Taee We Close 6 o'Cleck August Furniture Sale % to 60% Reductions ecial This Week—*"; AXMINSTER RUGS, 9 x 1 jerms Apply Also THis Handsome net of id Oak Table, heavy claw feet, ainoh top sik Ohalre with \ iaiier 94.9% Blip seat; te het for the low pr WH PAY PRONE AND HAILHOAD Pann, BS’ Avz.Con.64" Sr. ee eae HevOn ploces Hil] men bett on the train today for their | f Fifth Avenue, New York | The May Manton Fashions men whe heave been sent & (in the peel week for the ous Leet there 6 tu Uncle tam be ered fot ble mom, wack 6 fort ot on, to bie howe se!) enya, te that MEN CARR crice mon ve ‘ vandite pall hie morning o fer th 4d te © property recive 1% tame soury, he ine weed to the wlabt ie oF wot veer hae we Gee er that the DE ARME FOR THE to me ue on, ead the but if they run up aaainat them any i‘. ey owaht to be auiticlently « ved to thelr automation to lee ¥ to pull t age fort 1 ode _Thureday 0 aie: ‘| ZR. Altman & Ca. | Value 885.00 Value 890,00 | | A Clearance Sale of | ~ | Men’s Summer Shirts, Pajamas and Underwear . per suit . . per sul VCH & princess elip Makex an extremel dainty ani waft one. 1 ea material or it oan be Ae can be made al 2 rent rook, of white trimming of embroktery ar WAiWAOOK, And fabrion of Waye are charming, ‘The # good Cniah for general wear, but if a ture it tan Transparent frock te to be slip the Anish for the low nent je Thete original | (ye band when the call Of the Me Jere them fag | inlet be ork, When the | sen or serges; sizes 33 to 46 chest measure, III will offer, for toemorrow and Frida values that will prove decidedly worth Men's Negligee Shirts, of madras and mere cerized materials (with soft cuffs), or of All our remaining styles of this season's regular madras (with stiff cuffs); in a complete $1.00 #7.00 and 8.00 styles, now $5.75 | In the following lots the range of sizes is $6.00 styles, - + now $475 incomplete $4.00 and 5.00 styles, now $3.25 Men's Negligee Shirts, made of a supericr- There is a splendid range for selection in the various quality lustrous silk in a variety of smart $5.85 Men's Negligee Shirts, of silkemixture (with soft cuffs), or fine madras (with stiff cuffs), $1.05 Men's Pajamas, of plain or striped cotton $1.20 Men's Sleeveless Coat Shirts of madras, with Knee Drawers to match, per garment 38c. Men's Athletic Union Suits, sleeveless and t 75c. ae thie one y pretty and Arment aw well as @ be made of lingerie made of ailk, and for every-day very dainty for inn frock, or & foundation Tn the ploe batlate with at batiate and auoh sort al rattle makes work over the or edae muat be meleotod with care, If it le overs a eharming of Hine Wear many Mit ante of maternal with Me ve wile, ) yards o orn No BTe 418 yeare ING WOKLD MAT MANTO BL WE Che MEAN UMD niliot With Che trim dosinners Hon and What treet Intention with the trim ke platting ca in bh of the n'plaitinne ‘are satay and f fe White 01 Wh owith er ho 26 yor sige will be nveded nchion wise, 1! ot owning A Hout In wines | t FARHION Aireot (op rhirty second ve cents in © on the job every mo © time Mayenne | two privates fred « . f on / s pusmiers.” To-day | ndereiia,” + Ml Margaret No. 1m © jon proved that their tar | Ie Of Nor Te W Fwenty ciate were nothing snore menacing | B'Veet, Mayowne, saya theta Jun ; ged on wat he te Ouly five days age Corporal] Mim Nolan 5 A to we to-day to |B Won a High Frankiin King of the same reate | the Plente of the 1 Cny Re ie eae" & force of Mesican | Pubiionn Club Monday she carried |@ a ohens tr 2 se hee, | ber alippere « He prom | » ot | ed bed he huiehed | H cavalry & attalion of in Kant night Mise an called s faniry to be § to defend the | “Om 8 town of Finley from attack, De De you know,” confessed the « 4 velopments proved that the “bun. | Mer abenty took ‘om away by 4 were two American ranch istake ‘Hut 4 ' worry Vu wet Ariving ® herd of 200 hy back sume time thie week Mise Nolan appraied to Micharde who summoned th bbler to appear in court to-day y to reallee tha ‘| Bayonne City Keput an Club pl Nica do not wait for court dooisions And Mise Nolan beneh and erted an Hi veteran the be the pr marches with th to the playing the regiment late thi Conley and Lieut Cot Meta they all know ani Colonel, for he wan for at Camp Whit nmunication Waa opened up ty by road with of & Week hape, and pleted a the Sixtyeninth he roads In Camp Whit. man, but they take great Joy in the same work down here BATTLES, mon of the Sixty-ninth a «in good trim by trimming of THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1916, WALT! Who GoRSTHEKE?) HE PLAYS GODMOTHER | SILENCE, THEN A BANG! BUT IT’S ONLY A CACTUS TO JERSEY CINDERELLA anke Will Dance New Slip Hichards ges cone when « | 4p, but you should drop in at the plenie to ay You Could Her | THREATEN T0 0 BURN MORE BARNS OF SICK BANKER I Oakleigh Thorne, ( Sonvalescing Re- wards Firemen and Three Who Rescued Thirty Hunters POUGHKERPSIB, Aug %- Oak- |telgh Thorne, banker, Is convaloactng . AftOr A AUrKical operation for acute ppendicitia at his home, Thorneda f Millbrook, N.Y, Mra, ‘Thorne tos from the Town of Mission right Gy said hin condition tn not H's fe dangerous Detectives are ported about Thorne: dale. Two baras thete ee naan nm SS se nas boon burned one last Satur the other Sunday nicht TAL ported to-day that M had THE IRISH BOYS HAVE RING Just received a lotter thr tening that the ah of the brigade and the edification of | rectly. the Miasion people, of the Sixty-ninth ts the matchmaker wo alairs, and it is now alinost the daytime, caught fghting, Co The conaecutive fires ao unnerved Grain Calf ft. O'Connelly | yee Phorne in hia woak condition that (fl Water= @ physician was led to him. He ( ome [ment a check for $1,000 to-day to the ahve daytion ed tho mintare| Millbrook Aremen mee put out the 0. Y aro interrupted | Ares and a ries, In fact, her seer tr On Monday night they had | Bled that a threatening lott & ring between the Second and Four. , been received teenth camps, and no loss than etght| ton that Douts were pulled off, all to tho glory | fires had SLATERS to a Policeman Mie Nolan 1159 Broadway Cor27:" Street pets Toby hat vole in NOP hand wan a athe now slippers Biggest Bargain in New York $7.50 to FLO Hara Miah Cut Hoots, made in the very at all rhs on th FOR MEN ire of Fine ‘Oxfords, SSIS weet , and said the inform $6 Heavy Bue High ‘ut Camp- tearfully and enjoined to “aave it for | order for a now sult of c 1 Mined {of the. three Srnec ene ate Mbat happened | tiety hunters from tho flaming barn waya that there will be plenty more scraps, since the pastime has become popular, Capt. BE. M, Dillon of the machine company of the Sixt: ith hae been at Harlingen form ya, posting Dimself on the tntri of the ma- ohine gun, Lieut, M. F. Carrot! lore yeaterday afternoon with Jarvia and a ad of eight m Harlingen, wi they will all atrueted by regular army officers: In the use of the gun, Rixty-ninth should be sleeping night, for the remainder of arrived to-day, following 4 Dig consignment received yestor- day, wh machine company of the Regiment, located at Jay went a aquad of ttx 1 wrt, Dieta, to Harlingen to learn all about the machine gun, MPANY Ox~ poot vhich are how on thelr way up. Thoy have sixty-five moto in. the company, and thus far have not been able to use an, them except for Moeanonger service between the camp and McAllen, owing to the awful con. dition of the roads, ‘The have been proved unavailabl war purposes in this muddy section and it is said that horses and mules will take their places, STRAWS WHICH INDICATE PRO- LONGED 8TAY. Representatives of bie packers have been in camp ince Monday night to bid on the supply of beet for three months, beginning Sept. 1, To bo sure, they are bidding on the supply for all the troops along the border and there may be nothing sti nifleant in the fact the Government is preparing for three months’ xu of beef, but to @ man in Texas tt looks aa if the New York troops might get thelr Christmas boxes in MoAllon, Tex, A wa indicate the direction of the wind, it might be mentioned that the baseball series of the Firat Hrtgade tn Minston has to Wegin Rept, 1. Also, the new mapa of Mexico made in America, An- other (hing In this camp which may ra are looking whieh to inatall thelr famitios: Gordon Johnaton of the Twelfth Reg ment and Col, Bates of the Sevent feat have spoken for he y Oot bo Capt 7 yifth Ix another he \nd there t# tn contempl: tion the butlding of several apartments th Mos Allen, all for the accommodation of omoors, a STEHMAN FORNEY DEAD, a Mntire 1 Veare of (toned Wats BN yard During an the entire const totes during ffty-« Hnent wervive, Iw de 04 Weat One Hun He wae tn point of wervioe the fn th United Ntatow Mat Lancaster _—— Wea Mart, The Morning mand Min of John | Burke’ of *Cafitorna. Es ERIROeeStEnese SEiS56 = SEGESB ES = SSIS LETEE oe 2Os--- © 1916 K, T. C, F, Co, UM the time, start the step, Sister will show you how to dance. Brother’s having great fun. Sister also knows just what he likes best to eat—Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes—a great big bowlful with good. milk to float the flakes and bring out the delicious Kellogg flavor. Packed Waxtite—Look for this signature. Gitifiodgiitifed ty} a s Imitations come and go! Thy change their name, They change their form. Some do both, Kellogg’s—the Original Toasted Corn Flakes remain as ori; inal as ever—light, and dainty, appetizing in flae. vor with a melting crispness on the tongue, Gitiibsiti ts = 9