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TRE SVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1916. . mae whare the neeng | Worhmce Reade tite OS Gam ~ qglearelrmese ich cxiey Geiblle 60 Gaunt’ Whe Chott, one ene ecitneny came gteamns laa oy denabe Go Mromaee toe — =I ‘he din Rerge of machin @une (he! ©! lat! something bed hagpe sel . a aenie a) : . Settens Oe the eet by ee she The ree e oo ford a 4 _———- om NEW YORK Bove OFF ON #16 : ; Ye fon tee Gane Senta as pees HIRE WITHOUT THEIR Pay . * 2 eugte tes se . i wy fer the . ‘ RENOEMING ABB BTANCE WHERE Me - Recipes ° ‘is toe ‘te ee a ee ns wine of cneee weeoec ; rh “a "AMONGHTAA : ; ‘ous to to bast of oom — ROMTTUONS, : : ; a g@ood . ms rege heat 4 trom are 4 things in pusitiade by ne Shoot-| three mile , ‘ * Families ot P " or Wi men Kept Sir! and Of | ers Causes “Call to Arma” [bet col ons souated and ox Intact by Child Welfare iste," . , every man to ——— mont esnine The , , . orme Board et ‘ package and f my Man Jump At headquarters Gen O'fyan © tow eiive They're always right [CAN'T FIND OFFENDERS. | 3%, "aiur 6 Sunk Pit. “te tose NEW LAW BRFICACIOUS when you use Presto time than it takes to tell tt the aay Self - Raising Flour, Seventh and Seventy-First Ai and motoreyete det | 9,09 Applicants — 1,084 Al- divivion headquarters #6 ' | Ranma OF cn Big Whe |e gee lowances Have Been them every time eennd We Sauce is the fa- shots had come from ly ¢ Granted Tell your grocer= vored Summer relish. Without Their State Pay. |i)” oeeat trom a Fine on hot or cold meats, | is cccie) trom o Bram [the comp. Ab the tower ook fy Sophie Irene ‘ (Special trom Correepondent| camp the guard from the First and] ooo) Synch Ute ee ly Sophie Irene Loeb sandwiches and salads, vot The Geena Weds lpecond Petia Ariiliery were ruched iss whe hath onal be sivenand tov] AE © eoting of the Child der which they wore ine MeALLEN, Temas, Aug 16-4 callltg where the shots appeared ©) kim who hath nat there shall be noth. | Welfare Board yesterday ny In wretehed My Is the Flour for Me to arma about midnight this morning | come from ing doing The Heventy fret hikes 'Hestlk facia were ob ) ae to the ‘ — "s j oe anf le not prope 4 t me rLY RALRING thrilled every soldier of the Recond| OP ('ityan dispatched Cart lio day to Mie snd (he pay Meet development of the Widows’ Pens\or not = Frederick Humphries, o of WO] oe the Gtate @ill tey to overtake 4 |Lae. —_—_——————_—_____. Hrigade, and many tense minutes fol-| sacs to the artillery en Noland pay the boys Uf this ten't done} Neariy 10,000 ay ‘Hone have been lowed. From ten to Afteen rifle shote] grace of the shooters Was fou Al the feet will go to Sterling and ved, and the board, tn tte fret Fang out on the morning alr, appar-|investication i ming on today I) jen at post office, from y to “eo alow a been 6 southeast end of the] is thought that emuberant ¢ ctl eo boys may wend their money "1 grant allowur y to d rocers and Delica- ee ee vacona | dicey We Vous tonse Mt tha Oh | al ap teres iw fusir uae a ole t ely within the lawthat le obi Founded 1826 Greeley 1900 tessen Stores sell it 10c Field Artillery Regiments are quar-| die boys were responsible for (MOT Cator of the money and will have|dren whe would have nmitted | * ‘ . 4 tered. ‘To the inen awakened frov pe nothing to send home tutiona If (he pension had not Mode by E-Pritchard, 331 Spring SUNY. DT ison the ah me seemed Fried TAT Amy. Yate, tWe-Oapertenes WiE'G| Mls Poucteanin stoatment: tii Mie , ord & la lor , At *( @ huntred ehildren were rn LO Taaved from institut by action of fae rs > + = - Sk =e Heirteenthy alec, went away penni: |e Child Welfare i tat month, y i h effort will be made to reful have the * aly 1,086 widowp.nave teow graaiod| 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Pee ee ine tow, march. | Hlowancea by the board up to Aug. 1, Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P.M. Closed ee | e Nn ‘@) ers | ing to MeAllen the first day, The] !#16 Twenty- these have been i o I I}destination of the long bike 19] discontinued four use of remar- LL LLL OE Ul] Young’s ranch and the entire march ie bi ' i . ||| WH cover approximately ninety | | B4 i West 42d Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43d Street i milen eAUGea Mea GUEeMED |8 | SA LE OF I OILET GOODS i} PAR. at \. An Important Semi-Annual Event Commencing Tomorrow ] i sale of S pri uali Tri h il ' mtn beth wee renee i None C. O. D. No Mail or Telephone Soles oe Ait mportant Sale o Superior Qua ity Iris i|deee wat or Lapin Hind's Honey and Almond Cream, a Hot Water Bottles, a and 5 quart |} rough and the mud too sticky, BOARD KEEPS UNDER ITS GASH | wren Soaps sizes al . . al s || #ugMested that tt would be hagar Limit, itch Hazel, quart size bottle Ss Formerly #t.a5 and #145, i Satin Damask T ‘able Cloths and Na kins | ous to take them into, Mextoo, whe The total payroll for July wan $24, ge crmenly 356 ; se At Very Low Prices me 85c and %e i He conattion nuch the same. Thelieqs¢ making a total amount. paid Peroxide, pound bottle Bathing Caps |||| | Seventy-first took three daya’ pro. | oh t prem rin eat Formerly 4s¢ i 19%¢ Ivory Soap, Formerly t§¢ to 75¢, | Discontinued lines of handsome square and circular designs. io eee Meme ie tere Ww allowances are Dagyett & Ramsdell Cold Cream, o Scelte.....7 cakes for 286 Ike, 28c, 3c and 4$e | 4 I feu" “mule wagons, ad It Wy 8 ante Dard will specd In 1918 06 size 9% 4 cakes for Se Gum Camphor, pound b \\||| bet that the ‘one cop up ae a Theatrical Cold Cream, sc size ‘ : \ AT VERY DECIDED REDUCTIONS FOR THURSDAY, ||] ith the regiment, |The mules know | Reena eet sae Mf ie and 1 to tee tion 7 cakes for 28 f pebeca Tooth Paste ee | IIll| oan be eald for the average motor| | OF th ee acamullee there are | ‘ rceeny 45¢ and 75¢, 28 & BOC | ln YY 4 cakes for Se goc size i Rike, to he rest o: plies for children unde: ol a ‘opco Soap, Booth Ld ft Satin Damask Table Cloths ties Tike! wit be dave Ae etorfing Phe average number of sich chil: | odsititggs tie Areas 130 4setize 7 sabes for 2Be nave th Pas i Ranch, to wi aprtthe nt). | ————————— ‘0-No, ize.....4 cakes fro f yds., Regly. 84.25, $2.95 | 2 by 3 yds., Regly. 86.00, $4.50 |||| road extends. | asc and oc sizes... ,18eand38 4 Palm Olive Soap, satiynd ies es 5") 500, $3875 | eKbyen $4.50 | Ill nce certactzretety.ertte teat Perfimed Be Sat 05 gie tke for eT ry “oath Powder, | 85.00, le VY by 2!¢ $6.00, '. Ill featy ‘ot bacon, potatoes, boans, Flee | | Formerly soc © te 64,00, apne wry" s Facial Soap, ic ee i a ‘onl, r ds M ° 00) ot § | Satin Damask Napkins to Match peach, prunes an dontmeal, tem co Pepgane Tele, Wate Hoe 4 ea Sa Ae peniares R | ee by 22 ins $3.75 | 25 by 25 ins.; $4.50 | ha ae \ be, Sc, 78 and $1.00 | D' Anuclo Castile Soap, Jb aa owder, | 22 by 22 ins., Reg. 85.25 doz. 75 | by 25 ins.; Reg. #6.25 doz. $4. aiinegaue: BARES tiv tialan H| Refreshin E Cologne, ane ox of ¢ cakes lormerly Abn, od . rt As ea. | HI eOWDON Ket tine Gies eiekay Vernes Compact Powd ¥ dozen cakes, formerly | Glyco-Thy moline, | | Formerl 5c ; ; | | |ege Peseronend Mlistbhs Uy, ware | Ideal Hai 4 Lord & Taylor Peroxide Bath gga pt } sl quake early thie | Formerly $1.25... .seeeee08 75c | Soap. 00 size. . The August Sale of Rugs and Carpets | fl ustes pur gutter Sore tamer 1 | French “tooth ‘Bre Hoemety 1.104 dosen.. AB | Altus ; i] oD te) age was done at Ancona, but at Pesaro Formerly asc and 35¢, $1.00 size H , al a ‘ ; |}and Rimint houses were wrecked, and ee ees | Offers an opportunity to procure every Fall requisite in floor coverings, ||]{t is feared that at Rimini there has hadupicmatomiade. «, | PP 3 ||| beom loss of lite, in R ‘ | TREME ‘+E REDUCTIONS i Superior Razors, Shaving Brushes, French Shaving Sticks, i AT EXTREME PRICE REDUCTIONS, | Standard $1.00 style. .. .68¢ Ha a soc size ‘ and 78¢ an ; : _ = a Superior Blades, wise, Shaving Puieks Westphalia Ausiliator, i Wilton Rugs in Oriental Effects i Formerly 35¢ 34 dozen. dtc OE Hite Ae Glee teeth sstescasil ‘und Flo! | Size 6 by 9 feet; Regularly from $27.50 to 46.50, at $21.50 to 37.50 i] Stern B th rs oe ree eeenveene camer | * 814 by 1019 ft.; " “840.00 to 68.50, “ $29.75 to 48.50 TO e cee eeeincenananacantentensaemnieiaaa “ 9 by 12 feet; 4 “845.00 to 75.00, “ $34.50 to 54.00 | West 42d and West 43d Streets fi ; i ‘i “ i, ac ft Practical and Popular ¥ / = , ; i | eamless Axminster ugs ain and Figure arpets | : Seamless Axminster Rug _and Figured Carpets | | |g — 8 COUCH HAMMOCKS, $5.95 | Artistic effects; 0x12 {t.; value 839.75, Values up to $2.95 a yard, i Semi-Annual Clearance _ ’ ’ at $28.50 at $1.25, 1.35 and 1.95 ) Tl ‘ cag I _ Equipped with button tufted, fibre filled mattress. Rust proof steel | 1ursday and Friday Hi spring and frame. Wind shield adjustable, so that it can be used as a back Y Our large stock of Persian and Chinese Rugs and Carpets is marked in | | ’ a \| rest. Magazine pockets. ‘Two chains. ( \ many instances below present importing cost. | M. S le S Other Hammocks at reduced prices, from $7.00 to $18.75. § i | ) r oO tands. | j ens oOac wuts i $2.75 and $3.75. Awnings, from $3.50 to $7.00, : Fourth Floor . \ ° i! Quality Furniture at 10 to 50% Less i at $1 5 00 } e I) eee A_FEW EXAMPLES OF THE EXCEPTIONAL x x TRUNKS | ARE ANTEES OE THE ENCEPTION \ Valliestinita aen CEDAR CHESTS \ VALUE: AVAILABLE DURING _ AUGUST. | alues up to $25.00 is ‘i i a (ae eee 4 Hil |] ds indasiiucte in a mang wee Red ‘Tennessee Cedar. HI Yavenports in Denim vory ressers, for- Wy HESE Suits offer a wide selection in Hi| combining spect eatures, made oth proof and dus? proof. Well A i Formerly 350 to 80, $35.00 to 63.00 | merly 45.00 to $90.00 $26.50 to 55.00 | ||| T Pn a tery Be i expres for Lord & Taylor. Fibre built and! beautifully fintshess Vite | Jacobean Ouk Buffets, __ Ivory Toilet Tables, models, of neat fancy checks, plaids, stri MI covered, lined with cretonne, § draw- ted with sliding tray, lock and key || | Formerly 878 to 8145, 55.00 to 85.00 | Formerly 40 to 880, 20.00 to 40.00 | || i and plain blue nates sizes { ‘33 to 46 chee, i pol mary uae neers. Yale: shoe and castors, 42 inches long, 17 | ‘ ] ckets and 10 hangers, ale spring inches wide and 18 inches high. i| Mahogany Extension _ Reed Porch Rockers, Hi} 8 | Tables, reg. 870 & 896 45.00 & 48.00 | Formerly $2.25 to 3.25 1.35 to 2.00 Tai ‘ i ey Le I ae . $37.50 Former price $15.00, sees e $11.50 , I] | Serving Tables, for. ogre | Willow. Chairs, for. : The Custom ailoring Department <=> a — 109 — 0 0. | merly $25.00 to 60.00, 12.50 to 28.75 | merly $9.00 to 15,00, 6.00 to 10.00 will close out, beginning To-day, its Spring and {Il| ee — SE SS OS P10) eer Seer fhe thts Antique Ivory Beds, Willow & Rattan ‘Tea Summer woolens and will Make to Measure. | 27.50 to 37.50 | Wagons, reg. S22 to 830 16.50 to 20.00 Vormesly #50 to Men’s Sack Suits at $25 | * Indorsed by Manogany Settee with Rattan Davenports & With ' apriz.27, 198 leather seat and back; Settees, Antique Lvory; P 11) |e One-quarter, half or full lined. \| | Reduced from 845.01 $23.50 | Regly. $22.50 to 87, 15.00 to 28.75 i i Regular prices 835.00 ta 40.00 lil! President Wilson } An additional charge of 10% for sizes over 44 chest. (Woe, Wiiven and 3 wore grestiy pleased Qo 006 you and to Dear the march, ané I om write lng to ony ow otnearely I hope you wil} deve Greet euccoss In leuehing {t. 1 quidtens the Diood and earrics © epar which only muste, eppar- ently, oon use, and 2 am oincerely complimented ‘het youghould have chosen the words fer the song Prom wy epecchen, I envy those We an weld any Greet tnguive, partionlarly the greet tapulse of St riction, eove a such Meine ond ereemte a0 111 quicken the pales OF © whole people. Cordially mmé sincerely youre, A Spirited New National Song “Fall Into Line | for Your | Motherland” | Complete Words and Music End-of-Season Clearance of Men’s Oxfords All our remaining styles of this season's regular stock in tan and black calfskin. $7.00 and 8,00 styles, now $5.75 $6.00 styles - - - now $4.75 $4.00 and 5.00styles, now $3.25 Wing Chair at$18.50 Hookense, at $65.00 reancie Phere is a aplendid range for selection in the various pth thi . Solid mahogany; canes Solid mahogany ;three sections; enim; reg 8 wit vdels; some styles have rubber soles and heels re 3\" Peake tormere RG0.00 Attica sloorat Tonmerly 860.00 Vapestrys reg. 830, $21.00 f ° models; som vi ie A v salen andl heels, Neate eat 4 NEXT SUNDAY WORLD MAGAZINE "

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