The evening world. Newspaper, August 22, 1916, Page 5

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wr ONTHESECOND LAP OF THE BIG HIKE A UGUST PiANOS and PLAYER-PIANOS TOMORROW ONLY j { Hrings Th (Bratt ( ‘ Tes, A nd the lack of sistent PIANOS y $250, $275, $300 | MORROW ONLY. $5 Down, *5 Monthly Better ‘than Renting PLAYER-PIANOS regularly SELLING AT $450, $475, $500 and $550 will be OFFERED TO- MORROW only at $390. Theso PI AYER- PIANOS are €8 NOTE (the full keyboard) and heve all the ex- ” rf pression devices known to the Such an easy way art, enabling anyone to render to heal my skin! “1 never worry if I have a little rash or other eruption break out— 1 just put on a bit of Resinol Ointment. That takes out the itch- ing and burning #séantly, and soon clears the trouble away. I learnedof Resinol Ointment through our doc- | tor prescribing it tor my brother. Tom had been almost frantic with eczema for months but that ointment the most difficult music reser cally. Tomorrow only A Terms to Sult Your Convenience 12 ROLLS OF MUSIC FREE AND FINE BENCH WITH PLAYER All Are Fully Guaranteed Liberal Allowance for Old Pianos Taken in Exchange. KNABE:= Sth Ave. at 39thSt Victor-Victrolas und mecords NIA UNUSED IG SGITYGNONG SG it mighty dark, boy. HOEREREE Some secret, Son, some secret—Somebody, some- place, sometime may have made a smoke as good as MECCA but if they did they always kept WHAT A&A TREASURE VILLA MISGED IN THI® CAR A «it ment bere been Lunert Mexican ‘ ar iet ap tt wae by only ‘ ° wee war ah a of . Any lithe, beine the second @roup to leave (he camp of Miwon, Mharr and Mealen They the mada in much better benertin, the the maret a ‘ today oe" » have done thair hike ‘AAYe Aincov that Texas wee not al) mud, hard clay end tn- wets, The ranches all seemed to be prepared for thelr wants, Bveo if deserted, a windmill was handy to ® large open tank that afforded the men & good bath. Besides eoanging the spirit of the mon, the trip showed that they are “fit! They were in the waddle trom | | morning to night, carrying full packed saddles, Despite the terrific | heat, not over six men in the entire regiment had to’ fall out. ‘This aks well for the condition of the k boys, ‘They are now, hard as hone du ve miles a orses could At night shelter tents were pitched, A differ. ch was reached each night for camping place. =| pe 8, though a bit shape that would done justice to a Coney Island ven- | dor, He started In true Western hos- | pitable style, but soon discovered he misjudged the thirst, appetites and the t that accompanies a regiment | alry. He turned his daughters in the kitchen making candy, |b t biscuits for the men: | | | for the hor! \ahelter tents and the swimming pool, ‘return hike to Mc | was made long enough to }and New York | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, i a of No, v4 Beith of Brooklyn scouts on of ie T troopers who were on their way back and nean time had | 4 told them temporarily loat and | buglers to keep aound- hota to be fired on the return march the noine possible. Bearching parties were sent out,) some not returning until late at bt, not knowing (he men had been and jorgt. David Fromm, also of Troop of No. 1095 Halsey Street , nearly got loat with rty on the left flank, He had a) pass and was able, by climbing| tree and taking « course for the| ater hole, to bring his det in after being lost for about THE FLIVVER WITH THE GRUB GOT THERE. Young’s ranch was reached on the third day, the me Mexican Laguna long enough to be filled up by the Mexicans with hot tamales and hot coffee, Tamales went for ten cents and coffee at five cents. The hike to Young’s ranch was made over il, which proved im- passable for the*mule supply wagon of the Second Squadron, The men reached the ranch, which covers 150,- 000 acres, tired and hungry, they heard (their mess was where in Texas" gloom for the first time appeared. As things looked the blackest, Troop flivver truck was sighted coming down the trail to the ranch, When Capt. “Jim' saw it his face registered his tdea and he py. Quarterm: Snedecor, with omas Pratt, were received with due homage when they appeared shoving it along. Its axles were broken, most of the wheels gone and part of its engine missing, but the darn thing still went. It furnished the entire squadron with a full meal and everyh On the ranch was reservoir full of cool well wasn't long before It resembled one of those pools up around Fort nd Street. Four large corrals w sand t! sy seemed to @ joy their freedom as much as the men did their bath, Under the bright ‘Texas moon, the corrals, the rows of to make all an old cattle t Howlett with the large, rambling ranch hous as a background, made a picture the hoya will not soon forget. Songs, such Remember Me to Br “Take Me Back to New York Tow were sung till taps soun: Camp was terling | at up all he had been able to cook since th last visit. The last twenty-five miles was made at night by the Second Squadron, Starting at 7 o'clock in the evening they rode until 2 o'clock in the morning, making a bivouac about three miles from McAllen until da, light, when the men pulled in, Their idea of Texas hal changed, ‘They had seen a bit of it and liked tt They were tired but satisfied. Give record time, A stop with Mr. |them something to do } oxides fighting rh amp routine r few files, mud and ¢ = ee Secececsecnecs> « oo — com- motes comfort. shoe. Perhaps it is ju: looking for. James S., 262 274 Grocaw Mail Orders Filled An Old Friend For Our Old Friends The shoe, like the friends, wears well and pro- It is built over a sensibie last that gives a restful relaxation to the feet, be- sides supporting the arch in an easy position. It looks dressy too. Our old friends i Coward Sold Nowhere Else Near Warren St) recley 19% Lord @ Taylor PIPTIEAVENtL 9AM. toi PLM th Street Store ith Street Hours: Cloned Saturdays i —— Knee ew we we meme eee eee eee Special Sale of WOMEN’S BOOTS AND LOW SHOES Formerly $5.00 to $7 $3.95 a Pair, In a Compl The Low Shoes e Range of Sizes. The High Boots High cut, with Louis XVL heels and light welted soles. Dull of patent leather, with tops of black kid or black cloth, Second Floor and Color dull leathers, in white canvas, Also smart novel- Hee in gray, champagne or navy kidskin Pum patent and ee " TRUE TO ITS NAME The “Indestructo” sh fs A model combining the most desirable features, Ko Fibre covered, cretonne lined throughout, ten hang- hy ‘a’ ere, five drawers, spacious hat compartment, shoe 4 ’ pockets and other cofveniences. Full size. /$37.50 Hand Luggage Suit Cases— Light weight, black enamel, ‘Travelling Bags--Cowhide grain leather, made on a basswood frame, cretonne lined, full leather lined, three pockets, solid brass pocket in cover, Leather bound on ends, | trimmings. A bag light in weight but of Carved Colonial Mahogany Suite, | Decofated Ivory Suite, 5 4 pieces, Formerly 8339-00, Formerly $798.00... 5.00 Queen Anne Mahogany Suite, 4 Antique Ivory Suite, 4_ pieces. pieces. Formerly $1,030.00, Formerly $450.00. ° x Antaue footy Suite, 4 ieces. Inlaid here ten Mabosuay Suite, h 40 pi ‘ormer: 8, atinw: juite, 12 ro Bieeee Foren ipa, merly ret sae re a 4 Odd ranaras Chiffoniers, Bedi and Dressing Tables at 3344 two locks. Sizes 16 to 26 inches.....$5.00 | durable quality. Sizes 14 to 18 inches. §7.5@ Fourth Floor a Values: of Special Interest In | | BEDROOM FURNITURE The structural quality and perfection of finish of Lord & ‘Taylor Bedroom All Bed- Furniture have long maintained a standard of distinctive excellence. room Suites are of dust proof construction throughout. Bedroom Suite In Antique Ivory, Walnut or Mahogany. Four pieces—Dres- ser, Chiffonier, Dressing Table and Bed, Formerly $400.00... . $275.00 With Twin Beds (as lustrated) ......... $345.00 | Same Suite handsomely decorated at a small additional cost. Chifforobe, Cheval Mirror, Vanity ye Costumer, g Table ser, Somnoe, Desk, » Rocker and Dresi te may be had to match Bedroom Furniture * Colonial Mahogany Suiteg Pigces. ¢ Colonial Walnut Suite * Formerly $180. 00 Ivory-Walnut or Mahogany Suite, Formerly $275.00. $195. American Walnut Suite, ¢ pieces? ree Na Sgh2s.00 Decorated Ivory. Tuite 4 Formerly $450.00, Antique Ivory Suit 5_pieces. Formerly $330.00, ....+ Decorated Walnut Suite, 4 $325.00. $. Chippendale Mahogany Suite, 4 pieces. Formerly $295.00, $206. ieces. 4 pieces. 5.00 ery Formerly $550,00, .... . Adam Mahoashy Suite, 5 Formerly $535.00. Chippendale ‘Mahogany Suite, 5 Formerly $626.00, Adam Walnut Suite, 4 pieces. Formerly $400.00, ..... $200.00 Ivory-Walnut or Mahogany Suite, 4 pieces. Formerly $300.00. $22: Decorated Mahogany Suite, § § Chippendale Mahogany | Formerly $340.00, pieces pieces Decorated White Enamel Suite, 10 pieces. Formerly $295.00. 225.00 Former! a Ivory Suite, 4 piec 186.00 oes 00, Ivory ‘Suite, Formerly $295.00. ‘4 be 4 to 50% Reductions. Odd Bedroom Chairs at 50% Reductions. Seen Smee si Remar emer ee AL AY Floor, ¥y-cqus>-(>qnmsp-O-Guma-0-Gumm tah cima lume Olas ane as GP AMIDE OAD o> 00 e $100 Victrola $5 in Records (Total $105) $5 Down $5 a Month The $100 Victrola is a beau- tiful and may be had in love this st the shoe you are size, English Brown, Mahogany or Oak finish. It is equipped with the famous ‘Tungs-tone needle, We have all styles of Vic- VICTROLA trolas, $15 to £350, and every XI. $100 Victor Record, Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVBNUE Coward 38th Street 39th Street ich St.,N. ¥, Send for Catalog WT MAKI S LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU N A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET It.

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