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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1916. RE EEE DMRS Sn cece ces cs ORY NPT NGL ey Sieh ST A “THEBIGSHOW ANlexed Speeder Subject DEPENDABLE | Pi ) ! “. | nreree aby REMEDY | -PAVLOWA iwente A re | Assoctation here sal addrens W Ps te the Hip Meore pologized to Mr Polakov in the ame of the elty for the privations oh he had been subjected in he station house eel! and said be would bring the matter to the atten tion of Commismoner Woods Mr. Polakov was arrested in Lin Hrooklyn, at midnight t by Polleeman Howe of When he reached the Her een Btreet Blation no opportunity war afforded lim, he sald, to telephone for ball, and he ®as put at once In a cell Then the diary was begun, the entries being as follows 115—Police attendant came down n bia night clothes to see a man in LIBERTY to.- NIGHT ,'s & TWICE DAILY HEREAFTER EET WEST OF BROADWAY incl. SUNDAYS, 2.15 & 6.10 PM NIGHTS end SATURDAY MATINEE S—-50c-—$1.00 and PRICES ALL OTHER MATINEES inet SUNDAY De We tad Ho sien . ell, charged with speeding Mis automobile for bail Man « and asked for fair treatment 135 Attendant returned and said to man: ‘I can fix that for y ' vw the man pass a 50-cent piece out 140-At Jant returned and said man: ‘AL right; 1 got tt fixed for eee has u; you can go’ He opened the cell rand the man went away Area aN ra ets Peters in which four paralleled tories of the world’s prog: ron: jteamboat Go some medicine for a head he. He . . Daw a “4 A wr ! AN aT salina Tm not a messenger boy.’ §] ress unfold before your visicn in thrilling sequenc Wg Waa ow G i usked for an to a hospital, to go to bh 1 asked the attendant for a ree water, I did not see the at bulance to take 1 The most stirring spectacle ever produced attendant told me & A gripping, modern story contrasted with [ Historic periods The Race against Death The Fall of Babylon—______________ | Belshazzar's Feast | Glimpses of the Holy Land ——______ ys ny Paris under Catherine De Medici T k to put out the lmhts, 1 permission to use The attendant replied ) you think you are, in a telephone booth? Mr. Polakov's case came up at 11.30 | Iam a business man. o'clock, when Magistrate Reynolds, | |after apologizing to him, paroled him so he could get something to eat, po poorer is with bankers, broke |(0100"i0'the afternoon. °°" ers and manufacturers—men who are eT Tay TT | judges of real value. HERE FROM GERMANY = Among these men I find ‘“Helmar”’ TO AID POLISH RELIEF Turkish Cigarettes are without a rival. Elizabeth von Bchmidt Paull of tae burs, Germany resident directress of “Helmar” gives me more enjoyment than |:y. ast Prussian Relic Association, any cigarette I ever smoked. arrived here to-day on the Danish steamship United States to work for} The mildest tobacco for cigarettes le Turkish. Polish relief, She will co-oprate | with the American Commission for Relief in Poland. Poe from cell to police fg Accompanied by Orchestra from The Metropolitan Opera House a an MRAM Toner oan Vesure ah =] EAR MOUNTAIN THEATRES, WINTER GARDEN Wiaeane TO-NIGHT %:,, HENRYE. DIXEY. ee We TLANTIE HIGH Mi F AND NIGUE Tue i, fatter seit mer er alge Ror Pathe ae Pare any each way! Tet (ZIEGFELD FOLLIE fter the Show SEE ( ‘ea This Thi eatre) "tect 1ELO MIONIGHT FROLIC CYCEUM ou Wiser rodest drama." Eve Sun Vee a eee 818 r ‘ tae Bin’ "FROM BRAZIL & py Metinese Th Ck The best tobacco for cigarettes la Turkish. aa She said that many of the larger perp leities of Germany had assumed the tem: position of “god-mother" to Polish gentioman’s emoke. cities devastated by the war, This method, she said, makes one German munteipality directly responsible for dn 4G Makers of the Highest Grade Turkish the relief of a stated Pollsh oom- munity. Pf Os and Ejyptian wettes in te Warld “The town of Ragnit, in Bast Prus has been adopted ‘by the Ame can commission, as its special god- | child," she sald. Mrs. Paul! will go to Cincinnati to nm cents for anybody’ pha thiablauids, Semvriat, Looe Branch, Aw _WITH IRGNG 7 aise Eres. 8.20. el Sal 2 20) VERY Goon": EDD if A Misleal Covrly That la Diferemnt LONGACRE" “ nat 830 Maa i __BEST PLAY IN TOWN ¥. 24th St, di confer with Judge Alfred K. Nippert, re ae try, at fa TEST PAI from ko Tams st). President of the American organiza- FULTON $8.3" Maat hey tt BP eee ¥ KEANSBURG, N. | Mo 2.00, 5.90, 0a THe SILENT WITNESS ». Cohan’s fre & eas Eves at AO, ats Baty at 2.20, pati ietaseo » Seven Chances | | DENTISTRY. | ANCHOR DENTURE, PLATE Dentistry That Lasts ve established @ reputation tor thy finest firm-holding plates, of 1 HIS BRIDAL NIGHT iii DOLLY SISTERS At MY Expense! We mak y which this is ¢ lds close to the WILL regard it simply as a GOOD TREAT and appreciate the chance to entertain WEEK boy pee at BWAY & | uma—leuyen tht ed, Durable, and delight you, if you will write me To-day for Absolute FR EE, ROUND TRIP TRANSPORTATION TO i, ATH ST. THOS of iterncue prohibit eatir hings you Nke. Never [fails to give full satisfaction, Made in | 4 oly Mate Ret r ear 5 a ‘| Je } CIVILIZATION | eee eh aa ree ee | The New WATERBURY Way SEPT, 7-8-9 LONG BRANCH, N, J. 2&8P.M. VAUDEVILLE, pi aS Kuaranteed 10 vental Surgery os | inade pal ; TH E BOOMERANG | alg “PROCTO RS NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY 5 VAUDEVILLE, & PHOTO PLAYS %; Bree hae 1870 Where Values Have Boon Rising Forty Years 1916 If this beautiful summering and all-year resort did rot present the best opportunity Lever knew I would not undertake these expenses to invite the public to attend the GLOBE 838 (4036 Beg |} Geonay Mhiabubrer'y) tutes’ bene” ci Mean, atop Full Sete of Teeth + + + $5.00 up ABSOLUTE AUCTION SALE | AND GROW FAT DAN Ria eat Sad mote, es ia” « SSS I know that the inteliigent, observing tnveators and the asekers ot their own Homes or Bungalows will Eis outas mei et iver Filli ricki 0c ub realize the unprecedented opportunity here presented if they will only come and inapect BURLESQUE. i wi “P| I WILL PAY YOUR FARE TO PROVE IT AND SERVE A LUNCHEON I will sell at Auctton the Finest Sites on the C an arm of the Shrewsbury and 2 Blocks from At Co, will issue Deed and Title, Only 10 per BALANCE EASY MONTHLY INSTALME. Your Vacation Morey Will BUY Your Site for All-Time. UNDER MAMMOTH TENT, AFTERNOON AND EVENING. ‘SEPT. 7-8-9 f) WRITE TODAY. ALL FREE GEORGE G, BAKER 5-7 EAST 42D STREET NEW YORK, N. Y larried Lads’ “Club, Kilkenny 4,“ Heidar & 7 sTERBURY DENTAL Company | Incorporated for Bungalow and Residential Purposes, situated on . Hatinvad und trolley’ puss property, Sea Coast Trust t, down day of sale, 15 per cent, when you sgn contract ORs as me oH 4 sav at SNe Yon Bieta ta Danse De Vassion De Mort el aL 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn, _ BROOKLYN. Hours; 8 TO6 k ih Wh | WA FiehEN in Sree ~ STH ST. NEAR ¢TH AVE, FOR SALE, ( BEST’ SHOW "IN TowN 5-Flece Suits Reuphoistered | LOEW’ NEW YORK THEA. io Saeia4 like mew $9 ¢ Select nA now. We store 12 furniture tree (ill wanted, 5-Pc. Covers 4 Belgian Damask. Any size STAR UPHOLSTERY CO, 9 West 1th St. S704,0"" hone Chel Diamonds on Credit (4°Sh, G Ay RMcay WATCH & biaMOND O90. Masces Laue, 10, Gur, 0087, agems eau, Loew rf Amercan hoot i CHALE, CH ATEN afting, "Mack igh & Marks t nw To appreciate the conven- KEITH | eeting jence and great value of PALACE |! is the Sunday World's Want Deltet LI Directory—-READ IT. HENDERSON'S (4345 WORTH & BRICE Brsz Rake | SHATTUSK & GOLDEN 4! Wusteal ox BRING THIS ADVERTISEMENT WITH YOU- Buy an “EXCURSION TICKET" to East Long Branch at West 4@d St., or Cedar St. Piers of the Certral RR. of New Jersey, When you arrive on property, present this advertisement and show your return railroad ticket and you will be refunded $1.50 whether you buy or not, This applies only on days of sule, Sept. 7-8-0th, Boat leaves W. 4%i »t at 0.80 and Cedar St. at 10 A, M. Be ontime, Luncheon served on ratte of boat and train, Autumn Newnesses NW 1 ROCKS AND GOWNS AND HATS AND BLOUSES | i nk af & H} NEW SENSIBLE CLOTHING FOR THE SCHOOL CHILDREN ston, ere tn the HOS “nie. é NEW SCHOOL SUPPLIES A sian w ov r ngurien ‘n ' TETTER S PALISADES PARK NEW FURNISHINGS, RUGS, CURTAINING FOR THE HOUSE Muvict terete mms four, anid to te the “Stomach _ Bitters Sauuel = At _— Cnderont by ow 1 f Matimate, kept | iBtad 16 ead contusions of the bed WROTHE WATSON ee ‘Poise ‘Diatien | SESE Tho" ands Site Bies | Byp bia ” Great Annual Sale of School Supplies in Platbush Pole oe Now On! ae ain aula. tote OTO PLAYS PHOTO PLAYS wwaag vo co mow 90 Cav Yeant | , . Kation of the atat ° oe erpommaare Every Price Ie Cut tine RIVER Specially arranged in greet space on third floor vast bebele tone ema 1 \s Impossible to buy there articles at lower prices Ne Mell or Teleutons Onies tw the fetlowing + # Folding Lam + ABM | be Leaf Note of Composition Tin Lined Laneh i 2 ‘ . Luneh eg 2 2 Hove Pr * s Behool ty ot boy % | Sehool many styles dosen Rope Schoo! Begs.. 26. UO 1p} Gillett, Beterbrook. Apencerian, doe fi Mulere . B | Sofety Fountain Pen— 1and Foolscap Paper- lekt pen--value $1.00 ou quire 19) Pen Holders domen 4 Writing Tablete—penell of toils owbination Pen and Peneit 4 pers 8] wiwck Ink 2 imposition Wooke—86 pages 1 | Muctiage ws Siren Wipers 8] otters jozen B | kponges Crayone—box of 2 Yeber Pencil Bharpeners Globes -@ inch at | Knives Tenet Bet, in fancy bom Hehool Comp Ider, 4 penctia 10 Lg atherette case der, # ones! he with drinkin Pocket Knives= tae handles—two or blades—reg. 49 ket *peciais at ln—with erasers...dos, 7 Our special, .doa, 10 mporition Books Overs WIth po attachment UNDERWEAR TWO SIMPLE FROCKS For School Children for High School and College Girl. An early purchase is the reason why Serge Dresses we are early to offer this new stock of 12.98 r children: — underwear for chi |Remetation Sailer stylee—navy and Part Weel Ribbed black, with red braid and emblems Serge Frocks 9.98 in threes model—witi plata | gathered » poplin col Boys’ Part Wo ribbed, high shirts--ankle wines to 12 acutte” Her Model with wi ‘ timing @ ora re - xf Steal rese—in black, navy, UMBRELLAS FOR CHILDREN ree and bi awe if! ne pleats from ° nk long lines—large th k American Tafte pockWta, fancy buttons, white coors diex—sizes 22 a 69! and cufts oe Clothes for the School Boy More like a wholesale house than it a department. That's the way our boys’ clothing department looks: @ is the stock. ‘Tables with suits of just one price are covered with ante reds of styles. Suits—more suits, any kind you could want—all newest styles—and our values in every one. These school clothes are good looking—the suits are simple—the materials durable—and tailoring excellent. Thrifty mothers will certainly be pleased, 3.98 4.98 5.98 $4.98, Val. $6.98. semt-Norfolk | Norfolk and semi-Nor- in cheviots, cas- | folk atyles, Cheviote, homespuns, me- | cagsimeres, cheek m and dark color- ings; pleated or pinch- back models; seme plain t with patch pock- vi Norfolk stripes, herringbone and varfous mixture plaids, Majority extra trousers, variety in pl pockets and 7 to 18 years, tailored. 8 to 18 Other suits for school and dress wear—3.98 to 9.98 Suits for High School Hore’ Seheot Hi or College Boy. —in atripes and fig 9.98 dark pa with attache Young Men's Sultx—Single b: band—sume tick of pinchbacs modela—tn ¢ or short sleey Worsted, caasiinere, velour and w slave 8 to 15 years, Livery pattern plaids, checks, atripes, mixtures, Hght and dark. i pocket Best lininge—tully ines throughout. | Full cut knickers, Excellently yra icheel Shirts—fancy stripe halt lined. ° jex—in all the new Other school and dr ite, Colors and pattorns-—iight, medium 7.98 to 46.5 and dark—With plain or Breach cufts—sizes 1214 to 14 ner ht and Kalcher Trousers Hoya’ Sten Chev Boys’ Schoo! Hats and Caps— ser Ke New Fall styles and colurs—nayy ing. Mixture all kinds y mixtures and necks made with w band and Pat styles, Including « belt loops, Full cut alae. Waps Rah-Rah and College 6 to 17 yrs. vee 6TH. OS. 1.85 | Hate was MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Wednesday, Unti! 1 P. M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders Pith ohio aaah ceils Rak sleet atl ad $1.25 Crepe de Chines 40 inch ... .88 $1.79 & $1.98 White Voile Blouses MN crepe effiect-—all silk—new Tucked or lace trim'd trills—a street and evening colora with color touches SILKS MAIN FLOOR BLOUSES SECOND FLOOR -b7 $2.00 Girls’ arp—garnet, | Sixes 10 to blac MAIN PLOT. || 19 et. Mercerised Poplins 18 Desirable shades—for school dresaes, WASH sine 2% to bly S--SECOND FLOON han 69 ct. Little Tots’ Colored Dresses... .47 ¥AHICS—BASEMENT Gingham, ae new models-——sizes to 6 yea: 12!) et, Barnsley Towelings 8 INPANTS' DEPT. SECOND PLUOR Bleached—firm weave. TOWELINGS ~MAIN FLOOR #8 et. Milanese Silk Gloves a 2 d 3-clasp--black or white— |] 35 ct. Bleached Sheeting cl) s point backs. 214 yds. wide—durable quality, GLOVES MAIN FLOOR ’ MUSLINS —BASEMBNT port 4 | 45 ct. Bleached Checsscloth.. sop as varas and percale—fancy stripes '] more than one piece to a customer, fos oilaract tn aserae, ue ML oLIN® BASEMENT BOYS’ FURNISHINGS?! o 87 $1.49 Boys’ Washable Sui madras design New Junior stylea— plain #, rose, old blues plaited= white, tan id biue- and wood brow also stripes and checks—cont IMDLSTRUY- BASEMENT trim—3 to 10 years. Rovs' CLoTIONG TiRD FLOOR Bath Towels 34 white Turkish 79 ¢t, Women’s Sateen Peti Black and colors—d plait MAIN FLOOR Flounses Sil Leng the. DHL e" Ova “| ‘ON! LOOR 69 ct. Women’s Lisle Union Suit q ‘Swiss ribbed—low_ neck: 98 ct, Nainseok Combination, less—-lace trim'd draw White or flesh—emb'y and la: lar and extra sites, trimmed. KNIT UNDERWEAR--MATN FLOOR MUBLI x et. Turks ‘tripe be IDERWEAR—SECON! c Signe Denote Morning Specials. i Look fer the Clocks! Leet fer the Cleekel '