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t ee ee " ' ° Gather in Newark as League of ° ie ° coring American Nowe ‘ ’ ps iP pones IN CONTEST OVER CHILD Writ 4 Habeas r . ° . Mayors trom all par é po Nang The Peng Oe phe 2 oe —_ WHITH PLAINE NY “4 proment af the convention wrre & Hearing on the writ of by corpus | bie write President Woodrow . 4 by Witte inet Nyeiver hie wite, Mee Hin frat . _ y Harner wire perine wore rr ee ee succinctly rele 0 Brookiya | Magistrate bol her to predwee heir daughtn 4 this morning rr on None fs AVTOMOBILES. AUTOMOBILES, AUTOMOBILES. Tuesda gust Up to midnight August 15, a period of 7% months, we sold and delivered more United States Automobile Tires than we sold during the entire twelve months of 1915—Ilast year. By August 16, we had passed, by several thousand casings, the sales total for 1915,—itself a year of steaxly sales increases. And day by day these phenomenal 1916 increases are heaping up. Besides—there were still left of this year 115 selling days—four and one-half months. ~ This almost unbelievable feat of equalling, in 7% months, the sales rec- ord of last year, proves the unequalled merit and actual economy of United Stateslires ‘Nobby’ ‘Chain’ ‘Usco’ ‘Royal Cord’ ‘Plain’ Wise automobile owners demand much of their tires. What tires do you demand? Demand that your Tire Dealer supply you with United States Tires—or go to another dealer. preted Mra Rernes ill be ie + om wh the wAbe ie ovine bie f Nanteh Meemenip te ton venier Of Chartes ¥. traly, te com. | LONDON, — Regt a | Aeemahip Jeanne oe (hee Deen fuMk, aerording & the partion | from Wermouth Phtpnine wT i and crew of the AVTOMOBILES. 15th THE EVENING WORLD, WEUMESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 191 betel vv! | Ger of Duntion Piper, be wee te hewe "| BARMETS FAIL TO APPEAR {$= <r mason os | make it att SUVWAY Vive Ta FE RA Tree BE Bireek, TT Mincics Trem Tid Bireot Entrance HOYT STRERT 11 Minutes trom Grand Contral. 9 Minutes trom Brooklyn Wedge The First Thursday Thrift Sale of September. With new merchandise specially priced for this weekly event, we etart the Firet Thrift Sate 4 Auturnn well prepared to supply quickly the needs af customers with seasonable goods at prices that will provide substantial savings Misses’ FALL SUITS, $16.50 & $19.50 At 616.60, one smart made! in particular, chosen ers, has a single-breasted, tailored sear) Chat gives the effect panel, The collar notched and inlaid with velvet, The shirt is charmingly tatlored. At $19.80, 4 suit of whipcord with a singlesbreasted medium length coot, ts side belted, with a lap that gives the effect of side pockets. The collar is of sealette Girls’ $1 Wash Dresses at 89c Tastefully made little Dresses to wear during the early ball school days, Made of checks, stripes and Plaids In various new ball ways. dizes 6 to 14 years. Rewmd for, Orotees Butiding WOMEN’S FALL DRESSES, $9.98 AND $14.98 Silk poplins and serges are the favorite materials that woren of fashion have decided upon for Autumn, These little Dresses ure of either of the two. The lustrous silk poplins, in styles that feature charmingly shirred skirts and slightly high-waisted badices; gathered shirts and normal waistline. The serges display the new embroideries In. silk, beads or metallic braid, the straight-line pleatsrsashes, brands and colors. The new street colors are represented, A colnplete size range in each style. Beound (oor, Contes Building, WOMEN'S CHARMING COATS, $19.95 Two new models of the richly samrt fabric known as “Silkskin Cloth.” — Soft and luaurious, a Coat of this material ne little else than well ored lines to ve. One of the modets shows pleats from the side belt, Sleeves that are slightly nered into wide cuffs, and a collar with an inlaid strap of velvet. The other tollows the Fall fashion of straight lines, but modifies them with huge carryall pockets. Both feature new collars that may be adjusted to the whim. Java brown, navy and hunter green the colors. All sizes. Becond Moor, Central Building Women’s New FALL SKIRTS, $5.50 Of either storm serge or finely ribbed poplin is one model, shirred all around under a wide girdle be! The big pouch pockets, braid-bound, are mere simulated. Mannish button trimming completes them, Another model of serge shows inverted pleats and Stitchings for trimming. Any of them may be had in navy blue or black, In waist band sizes up to 30 inches. Secon! floor, Contra Building, $2 A. & S. CORSETS, $1.49 An empire top model, with medium long hip. $1.50 A, & S, Pink Corsets at 98c Medium bust model with empire top. Also an elastic top model with medium hip line, $3 A. & S, Brocaded Corsets at $1.98 A wide variety of models with features for very | type of tigure. All the corsets are of handsome pi brocaded coutil or batiste. ‘ Becond floor, Bast Building. WOMEN’S WASHABLE KID GLOVES, $1.15 A PAIR This is a very low price for these splendid quality Gloves. We cannot promise to duplicate them hereafter. In pearl gray and coffee; with pique or saddler sewn embroideries, Btreet floor, Centra! Building, WOMEN'S FALL SHOES, $3.50 They are just the kind of Shoes that smartly dressed || women will want to wear with new suits and frocks. Of patent leather, in the newly fashionable button style, The uppers of fawn cloth, used to affect spats. Light welted and stitched soles, covered Cuban Louis heels. Second floor, Central Bullding, SALE OF WOMEN’S CLOTH SUITS AT $13.50 AND $19.75 That were $24.75, $34.75 up to $49.75. Most of the styles are entirely suitable for Autumn, The materials aré the excellent grades expected in these high-class garments. Tailoring is superior in every | detail. Materials include navy blue and black serges || gabardines, poplins and a few silks. Second floor, Ceutral Building, WOMEN’S LAWN APRONS, 9c Simply made with a hemstitched hem. At 19c, Tea Aprons with hemstitched ruffle and pocket to match. At 28¢ are dainty crossbar Bib Aprons with hem- stitched ruffle, pocket and revers—all hemstitched, At 28e, large striped percale Aprons with pocket. At 39c, allover embroidered Aprons with dainty | patterns of embroidery for ruffle. At 49c, Bib Aprons with revers of eribroideny. tch. || Insertion entirely around the Apron; pocket to mat At 59, Bungalow Aprons of checked gingham, chambray and striped percale; all have pockets. Second fluor, East Building, | Clearance—Women’s BLOUSES, 29¢ Groups of tub Blouses from here and there in our || stocks. They have been priced 49¢ to 9fc, The size assortments are broken, Second floor, Centra) Bullding, | 79c to 98c DRESS GOODS, 69c Yd. Over 800 yds. of all wool Dress Goods, comprising, | French serges, wool tatfetas and granite cloth, in a good || assortment of fashionable colorings, 40 to 48 inches || wide. An exceptional value today. Street floor, Lavingston street, West Building, WOMEN’S 12}4c HANDK'FS, 8c Of lawn, with initials, in several sizes, No complete assortments in any one size. Also striped mull Hand- || kerchiefs with woven border, \\ Street floor, Livingston street, Central Building, rine” TRIMMED HATS, $6.95 Reautitul Autumn mode) st suited to the Fall teller made or atterr copying the smartest lines and trimmings of Paris dictation. Trimmed Mourning Hats at $3.95 & $4.95 The French Salon ts displaying these charnung Hats of silk peau de soe; in tricorne and closeefitting styles; | Selt-trimmed of with dull jet ornaments Children's Trimmed Velvet Hate, $1.95 || tn Diack, Copentiagen, navy blue, Drown of dark green, Women's and Misses’ $3.50 Untrimmed Velvet Hate at $1.95 Wide assortments of large and medium fitted sailors with French edges. Also draped velvet toques and turbans, Messseine, Preach Salou ireet foo, Kast Busiting, Men's Cotton HALF HOSE, 9c Pr. Men's cotton Half Hose, with seamless feet, double heels and tues; good, durable quality, in black, white and colors, Airset floor, Fulton street, Kass Builting, BOYS’ $7.95 TWO-TROUSERED SERGE SUITS, $6.49 A bargain that is remarkable at this time of the year. Just 120 Suits in the assortment and every one of them would ordinarily be sold at $7.95 were it not for an extraordinary turn of affairs that brought them to us away b All worsted navy bluc serge Suits with extra trousers. Coats alpaca lined, Sizes tor boys of 8 to 18 years. Navy Worsted Serge Suits, One Pair of Knickers, $4.95 Navy Worsted Serge Caps, 69c Boys! and Young Men's Store, Second Noor, Kast Building, CHILDREN’S PETTICOATS, 29c Of striped flannelette, with titted band and hem- stitchea hem ruffle. Sizes © to 14 years. At 39¢ are children’s white flannelette Petticoats | with cluster hemstitched tucked ruffle and fitted band. 6 to 14 years. Children’s Nightgowns at 79c Of striped flannelette, made collarless, with double | yoke front and back. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Children’s Flannelette Pajam: The flannelette striped; the style two-piec with trogs and pocket. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Second flove, Kast Balldiag, $2.75 WOOD COSTUMERS, $2.25 Golden or famed oak or mahogany finish, with metal ks. hooks. $7.50 Comfortable Rockers, $5.00 Golden oak, with imitation Spanish leather cushion seat. $13.00 Box Couches, $11.70 Denim covered, spring opener couch. Fourth floor, Kast Baflding, stameeo BUREAU SCARFS, 24c 35¢ Stamped Centerpieces, 36-in., 24c Second floor, West Building. 36x 63-IN. RUGS AT LESS 79¢ Several hundred of these medium size Rugs in a variety of patterns—Oriental and plain colors. Bagdad Wilton Rugs, reg. $8.75, ae We reg. ied at axony Rugs, reg. $1: Mohair Ri 3, 1 11.50, Kerman Wilton Rugs, reg. $6.50 $7.50 $2 TO $6 LACE CURTAINS, 98c TO $3.69 PAIR The assortment includes Novelty Lace and Scrim, Nottingham and Lacet Arab Lace Curtains. 50c to $1.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains, 29¢ to 49e pr, 30c_ Figured Drapery Nets and Double Bordered Curtain Scrims.. 150 yard 1,000 Squares of Taj rs, 19, 29¢ and 98¢ each 5,000 Yards of New Cretonnes 18c, 28c, 38¢ and 48c yard Thint floor, Central Bulding, “MONTAUK” GREEN ASPARAGUS Delicious, tender new pack, in large No. 2}4 cans, at 24e can; $2.77 dozen, A. & S, Queen Olives—perfect Spanish frult—in large cylinder jars, at 29e jar, Regularly 3c, ‘Third floor, West Building, CANDY AT CESS THAN REGULAR rt C Lb. 29c Newpo' reams, 24c Lb. 24c Montauk Chocolate Marshmallows, 18¢ Lb, 2c Old Fashioned Lemon Drops, 12 Lb. Street floor, centre, Central Building, CLEANING NEEDS BELOW REGULAR B, B, Handled Dustless | Chamois Rubs, usually Mops, usually gas out! 1 Ya ARRAT nent B.1B. Mop Heads, usually | “Goc, at Skin, sual 49c, at. ely, id Sanitary” Bow’ Brushes, eestable Fusion Uti usually 19¢, at.... , é Radiator Brushes, usual lly beeeer Sin Brushes, Unis 24c, at y gee lid Back Scrub Brushes, | White Enameled | Bath- batt 10¢, at. room Stools—Rubber Handled Stove Brushes, four legs, fine usually 12c, at 8c Fine Imported Dish Cloths, usually 446 76 la with best suction de- Vice; reg. $1.24, at, 89¢ 10-Qt. Retinned Bread Raisers, reg, 69c, at 49 Japanned Dust Pans, reg. 12c, at usually 42c, at... .29¢ Up-to-date Cloths for all metals, usually at. riow price. and made this offering’ possible. |