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__ Phe Kings County Greet Jory pewter Coy teint Comrie Heder for ov “y*'Feel Like a New Person,” Says Mrs. Hamilton. New Covtle Dees eleven years "Vrom the time id wetll | was seven IH oullereds th so t had te in bed. 1 had ache, back h pains ora ev month, T did know what it was to he easy e minute My health was all nt Welt TAMIL TON, sae South 1th “When a aoe ‘ly has lived for forty years, steadily growing in popularit And “influence, ‘ind thousands, upon thoussnds of women declare they owe their health to it, is it not reason. eble to believe that it is an article of great merit? If you want special advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine (confidential, Lynn, Masa, will be opened, read ed by @ woman and rict confidence. Advi WUXATED IRON a, run M people 200 per ;,among American soldiers an ability tow briends Say Colonel and Tat) May Merely Shake Hands at Marvard Reception Koopovelt had @ conference af Marvard Oleh tetey with Re © Che rmen Wileos about bie campaian of the far weet ane to fix definively bis Hinerary Frienda « were par the Union » Ot tie Vresident nel had not of Vrof Lounsbury at Vale eption te for Candidate and not for the ex- Presidents jections Marly to Mr plane ‘ements have been made yet for the two mon to meet, elthough they are to stand in a genoral receiv line 7 will be format linner of speceh making Willan Harnes is a membet of the club and expected to attend > MAY USE BALL PLAYERS AS FIRST LINE TROOPS| n | Army Officer Invents Hand Grenade | That Is Superior to Those | of Europe. WASHINGTON, Sept. 22—An Amer- | lean army officer on duty at the War has invented a new style je about the size 1 dinary baseball. The tween the new type # in use in Europe is that it requires a twist when throwing the ball to cause It to explode. Thrown in the ordinary manner it | Wil fall to the ground without harm, |The curve that ts essontial is imparted A small hand attachment, and it ation a plunger that causes xplode when ft strikes, A powerful charge ix contained in the new grenade. The army officers say that baseball has developed | o throw hand grenades that no other Ci BOWERY wo @ WORLD, & tpar SEPTEMBER 83, 1016, AEARN nn PMOTO PAVE vemiies fires copen eopmarenee of EH: +SOTHERN “THE CHATTEL” A GREATER VITAGRAPH PRODUCTION Maurice and Florence Walton in their Photo-Drematic Debut Celebrated Strand ochestre and soloists NO ADVANCE IN PRICES AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Wy Arreogemen! Metrgpoliian Opera Co DIAGHILEFF'S | | BALLET RUSSE | Seis ll i o 4 | | sna es ANU | neha el RP ERT 1 ort SEATS! 250 MILES FOR $25,000 IN CASH SHEEPSHEAD BAY SPEEDWAY OLYMPIC fessor AMT DALY OO MeGIRES FROMJOYLAND Ritchie & Cornell The World’s Largest Tailors 3. W. RITCHIE, 26 STORES World’s Biggest Tailoring Values \ D.B. CO: A Tailoring Triumph That Will Give Us a Record-Breaking Fall Business On every hand you hear about scarcity of materials and high market Cornell’s 26 stores. pices. But NOT at Ritchie & Months ago we anticipated the recent great advance in prices of woolens and bought hundreds of thousands of yards of the finest fabrics from the foremost mills in the country. Now We Are Ready for a Tremendous Fall Business And we are going to get it because all the savings we made by our foresight are passed along to you— $25.00 3-Piece SUITS or O’COATS x, ye LaO DITRIEMST LAN os THE GREAT LOVER F tay ean ances : Seven C i Ata wast, bento ae So D. W. GRIFFITH'S {views ! eit My "ashe " ut ele HIS BRIDAL. NIGHT ti DOLLY: ais TERS ER er Mata, Wed, & Bat THE AMBER EMPRESS A NEW OFERATIO COMEDY CASINO * I LNA ABARBANELE Di Matin DIXE} cyRIC sire TH Bint nb ALR sor 4d TH ST, Thee, : wa THe CULL RING BA Ee bee ‘ CVILIZATION Weta 1018 ‘Idle Wives’ tne, alge jFhentre, LAST DAY OF DRESSMA Also KERS’ S. Matchless Opportunities for Week-End Shoppers And Interesting School Wearables for the Boy and GIRLS SCHOOL SUITS DRESSES RAINCOATS Select from Large Stocks » Usual, Lower Than Eleewhere sidet2 to ley Uieter Ratacoate- Nubberised vy and tan bri match—6 to be yre SUITS. FOR MISSES Sood taste is the note of these interesting ou! J] | ise. reflect all the little ingenuities of fethion. i good taste for echool, fi Velours, broadelot} The collars are all huge, very often merely ed with it nutria or seal, Some are atraight lines ir high’ or belted. There are pleated or yoke ones, A few are Ali the jar Autumn shades are shown, aa bi green, bite and velour checks, 14 to 18 yrs. T' three 3998. 24.98 UNDERTHINGS Outside clothing may grow more sombre. with F ) all days, but under- wear can be Wialatiee and sheerer ‘oiret twills ai ine ate the fabrice used. eek are in 19.98 Smart Blouses of Taffeta, Lace or Voile Every One Distinctive jouses of soft lustrous k—round tight fitted y tein “3 era—white or ook Cornet Sivek inty styles Yolle with great sailor flesh—variely 9 broidered or with Venive pve Ver Pr eel or gn crepe—embroldered os gt ateipedinoluded na foany i av de chine, —dainty effect ha embrold- Cornet Covera—t jne—nainsook or remb, trimmed. . mise—nainsouk— ras eerany on models—-ribbon, Tuces and embroidery Finer lot—about 20 new styles. . 40 Radium Lace Blouses—one fancy cream and ribbon juin lace and all oi of chiffon— exceeding! Ds a frill ingly e—washable satin fancy lace and Medallions Swiss and emb, and ribbon trimmings. se OS Pure Thread Silk Hose— gs fette crepe, OF inserts’ and hetmetieh JEWISH NEW YEAR CARDS AND BOOKLETS 2 to 10 cts. ' Special Orders Taken 24 Cards, 2 Envy Opes, .25 MATINEE LUNCHEON 12 to 2.00. . 34 Mixed Pickles Hot Roast Beef Sandwich * Prenerved Poachen vor Neapolitan Ice Crean) Tea, Coffee or Milk, BOYS AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING Women Our. re alight Imperfections, ..cceeeees Misses’ and Jun‘or Coats fine specials. Values such Pos dipctd should immediately recognized. ‘ 6.01 8.98. ind green. collars. —fipecial value in sibelines | Peet cloth coats in brown, green mixtures, navy; many with plush trimming, large lare backs—set ln or ») valued at $7.98 and ixtur #. cl avy, b wn | Be i Cash-buying, far-sii edness and our paimpeschable (epotation in ev wholesale market hi resulted in this that means so m ‘abries and Dyestuffs used in Fabrics for bo ie ee becoming scarcer every day—Tbi; unparalleled advance in t eir wholesale cost. fabrics are hard to get—As an instance, fabries ‘that'e jes at 89 cts, per yard are now $1.17. But! Getting the Goods Is the Great Problem! Boys’ Navy cheviots, wot medium ‘wal nino Norfolk or pine! sack Todels ‘with piaie or pleated front—excellent ‘alloring-—some pave oatr trousere—-8 to 18 y Janitor chevio' of bro checks. atyle collars, many with extra white. Washable collar— 9 yrs.—Special.,....++ uixtures, with various They come in many t alweye oa thee enpress on Tea tharbeneetaty a. Girl, Miss end Young flan LAST DAY OF DRESSMAKERS’ SALE ecee All- Wool Cream wu a All Wook Plaids and -Inch—our reg lp @ Gin | Hooks with invisible eyee— weeneee OO ; a Garment Dress Shields... .84 Silk—60-94, iNecdive-treae tc 4 A Roll Tape—24 yd. peo: Wide Seam Binding Bkirt Marke: ° Novelt; sale q or & cards Ay: -inch Black Sati, pack Velveta—our reg. We have larger stocks and greater assortments than we have ever had— uch in maintaining our reputation and our saley ‘and satisfaction in ae TOILET ARTICLES Savings on small articlee— that mount up. Made to Your Choose from hundreds of the finest designs and colorings in a great variety of i im rted and domestic suitings and overcoatings. . Choose the style from any of the smartest Fall and Winter fashion plates—everything from the conservative to the extreme is here. The Tailoring, Cut and Fit Guaranteed As the work is done in our own factory, under the direct supervision of J. W. Ritchie and D. B. Cornell, you‘are assured of that high standard of workmanship that has built up this great organization, Place your order to-day or t0-morrow and ge! the best ta loring value your money can buy. oO R SRI ere A Line of Woolens That oate—2% to 9 y double breasted self or velvet collare— tan, brown and olive—wool —cheviots and homespuns— Boye’ Treasere—b! Knickerbocker styl brown corduroys, mi: Orange Weed Sticho— our reg. .10 per dos Ivory Tint Ni rie cut jele shoe horn, val. .25-—e Castile Sea areon_—valie a. pecans SI” of «15, Bex Tollet Seap— Pheebe my A Z x 1d cheytot tw 0 18 yre “1 ‘Trousers for stout boys—240 @ 3.96 rer] rT) ‘$8. 2.98 | young Me: ite—sizen to 38 chest =eheviots, meres and worstede ‘on’ sack model—strl a mixtures and checka in ues, grays and oxfords—plain uft sleeves, fa ‘pocket value $1300 FEPROCTOR’ aE cuffs—some | belted Harsede, Dorothy lmner Keuoedy, | plaited—valuen $8 | Hasand 4K dy, Musto Pinay ros Mar : a? Hulte—various Norfolk models Wi a: | Bort sot and Wool hes in stripes, fancies, plaids and chee! have extra trousers and dark colorings —6 to 18 yre. sPyalie $4 chi ser ne lores Tinebtnd the Lien or patch pocket— Taleem Powder— 3.08 peclal 11.00! popular odore-Our Tem, 716. ..3 9 @ ———————_______@ MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow. Saturday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, 4uantitt rioted. $9.98 Youths’ Long Trouser Single breasted Norfolk models — sett hea ‘ke and no’ ity 7 utton styles—lined and Hned—medium and ae color 33 to 38 cheat. YOUTHS’ DiPt,—THIRD FLooa, $7.96 Boys’ Fal’ Suite. Nort modela in warions || atylea—cheviots, tweede ope MS meres, in fancy cl novelty mixtures, vellently lored. jority with extra t sera to It Duft.—THIRD FLOOR, ae $1.1 5 Woven tna ‘mercerized = pop- lin, colored stripes = on white Srounds—also plain colored sots- ette, tan, praite, Dink — soft cuffs all sine 1, ‘et Men's PUaNistinas—sain FLOOR, 79 ct. Men's Balbriggan Seconds of 79 hai! ity two-thread Egyptian yarn—| even, MEN'S FUR NGS—MAIN FLOOR, $1.24 Women's Sateen Petticoats. 2 Dee} with ‘pleated ruftie, ted bands. berricoat ND FLOOR, $2.50 Wome: Carat Fy itil bust-clong hips Ay ary arate FLOOR, $15.96 Mowe Suite. + ARTE Wide wale cheviote—amart mod- ele—coats with flare rpeplume- novelty belt—velvet trim'd con- vertible collare—flare skirts—full back—navy, plu en, brown, black—14 to 18 MISSES DED" D FLOOR. $1.24 Girle’ Untrimmed Felt Hats Navy, brown, red — roll neralane bri rioumue} ft THEA. §,te OAS ee, materials are purchased bere Nett tHikb ¥Loon $3.48 Gir's’ Trimmed Velvet Hats... 3.50 Black, vy, brown, new “blue, latent 98 ct. Girls’ New Tub Dresses. Plaid and striped % med with “piping and * ting wolld colors: @ to 14 yre, GIRLA® DRESSES SECOND FLOOR, $2.00 Gir's' High Cut Shoes. 1.57 ‘Gun Hace ts utton—i0 to 2, Also sizes 0 Bh Value fi Ops sEOOND FLOON, ht $2.00 Boys La Shoes, Veal catt—st —" didis! Secon FLOOR. 49 & 59 ct. Boye’ Fleeced Union Suiti Gray, bis if ke, long slee size 1 AtaiN PLoor, rade—fine quai- re 47 dium SD Fo: the men who cannot cai! ny Aare meLnete sae Bede Bet Usually Go Into $30 Suits AT 149 WEST 86TH STREET Is ready for your 75 All_you neod do is to write fur samples selection at’ the e and we will wend them with self-messure very tractive Satinfaction Ouatentons, price of 2 Open Evenings Till | eo | “RIT HIE & CORNELL (ssmz STORES IN NEW YORK CITY: STORES IN THE BRONX: STORiS 1N BROOKLYN: en 87th and 38th Sts. 408 East 149th Street, Near 3d Avenue, 104 Flatbush Ave., Mh Atlantic Av. Station, 1 65th and 66th Sts. 903 Prospect Avenue, Near 163d Street. S108 Filth Avenue, } Near Calyer street 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Avenue. 700 Broadway, One Block from Flushing Ave. STORES IN NEW JERSEY: ‘r. Cooper Pl., Jersey City ear Broad, Newark, 2258 Third Avenue, N . 691 Eighth Avenue, I'et. 43d and 44th Sts, 2331 Eighth Ave., Onc Sth St 188 William Street, 1514 Third Avenue, N Distributing Agencies: i Yee N.Y, ¥. an B5t 149-151 West 36th St., N. Y. ahi Order De pl. Yonkers Store, 105 New Muin Street, 267 Bergenlin: Union Hill, 367 Passaic St., Passaic, N. J., _Distributo RITCHIE & Saanale Mat, Patty. taales Toe. ‘VIEW. Clocks Look tor ‘the Ube Order iy Mail ot Fhowe It Move Con cot ne erate sear ne nee perenne param ae Denote amnh Specials. sles: ‘eek for the Cleckat