The evening world. Newspaper, September 26, 1916, Page 4

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THE EVENING WOKLD TURBDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1916. aX ORES oe SED OY WREGE OF OE _ Marana 6 cuueed By Washing With Seep BROOK! YN TWO DEMANIS AS. is elas ae ae eg — nee cHunet hoy atgetgty ceases | OPPENHEIM,COLLINS & Co M ad ved oh t | ig Witness Bi4xm to leave | eee ee eet, cout oleell. This Fulton and Bridge Sts. (roxton Sw Mourter Trial Starts Oct 9 Sone the ocak, makes the hair brittie INQUIRY Ky BEGUN “ ‘ 7 . vs r cata , oa i se of erro t “ ine . . i. = ed “ vont 2 rs 8 thon The New Shoe Department Borden Company Say hi ° Offers This Exceptional Value e Ur 1 ' i Awe Nat Oppos ' : nr =i bge ° To-morrow — Wednesday of lis Employee , os bo | prewe Court duction Bartow & Weeks cream, =— The forward wack ] Set % Justion Weekes @ill be aehed) tomer Joba 1 lwalin of the nr 4 as ad the rails and jumped the} tomorrow ’ inetriet = Atlorney ® for & special pane he * on wlky, bright lustrous, Oully and easy to - se ven get mulsilied corcengs off ot harmacy, (te very cheap, and afew ation given to Agsiets wey Hh "” sr ton ann TO OOVERNMENT NEGLECT event More than 1 At noon to day Vice President Me'- to take owt chetr wagone to =| State’s Captain Says Style of | Buoy in Portland Harbor Was Responsible for Wreck | PORTLAND, Me, Bont o'r; He le now ta the and Fomarty ar Mm | whowe brother Joseph — (with Hofrans, varty | Judge Wadhame tn General *# committed him to the Tombs ball womo WANTS WORK WONDERS The “Manon” Boot Exclusive with Oppenheim, Collins & Co. as he stood on the slop (oe passenger #icamer This extremely attract've medel of sue peilor quality tan glace khidshin; welded sole and all leather Louis XV heel, Regular Value 7.00 5.50 rape beth | atin tittle pie referring to hie jast Baturd Russian Koustari Art Needlework cA We have recently contracted with the Imperial Russian Government through its Department of Agriculture to act as its sole agents in the United States for the sale of etwoon, Biaty-slghth | Btrest | all articles of Koustari (Russian peasant) manufacture jafternoon, were given a scare when | on Linen, and we now have pleasure in announcing the Rea el Le ot arrival of a considerable shipment of this work by steamer Mogileff from Archangel. This work comes from districts as widely separated as Courland, | Police Headquarters that four men ‘had been buried alive. Poli: Novgorod and Kiev. Much of it is from the Schools which are under * the Royal patronage of the Princess Golitzin and Princess Lvov. pint, vran laid the responal. the disaster to the style of huoye in use in the vicinity. of the wreck. | —_——=— CAVE-IN SCATTERS WO WORKERS, One Man Buried On Syecial Sale at the Brooklyn Store Mid-day aap To enjoy lunc dancing at char aie amid conditions vot dit. | —————— | To the People of New York | WAR PRICES ON FLOUR and other materials compel us to make price and <— adjustments on our bread perven and @ fire company rushed to the rescue. mn the meantime the buried man, er Terano, had been brought ge the Sireses and the digging was re eum 3 || so that begi ginning Monday, October 2nd, our present | Aste mite Boy ana mane away. | [E All of the goods are made on hand-woven Crash, ranging in weight i small sine "TIP-TOP and DAINTY-MAID | bread, Onine for his mother, eleven- | ; from a sheer, filmy fabric to the heavy and firm grades familiarly Tal ntret, : i Pe known to art needleworkere as Russia Crash. Much of the work is done in White, but there are many wonderful specimens in color, in which the softness of tone and artistic blending of color are very remarkable. But not only is the Russian peasant a a“ needleworker and an artist in the blending of color; he is also —. of no mean ability. The needlework, the color blending, and the designs in these goods are a characteristic expression of Russian Art, erhich we believe will be a surprise to many people. Another feature of this work which is not least in importance is its very moderate price. Among the various articles shown are Table Covers and Scarfs of many different sizes, Doilies, Luncheon and Tea Cloths, etc. These goods are also on Sale at our Magnolia and Neuport branch stores James McCutcheon & Company “The Greatest Treasure House of Linens in America.” Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets || wrarped as usual, with adved weight. will retail at | Six CENTS a loaf, as will also the small size fancy || breads, such as WHEATHEART, VIENNA, COTTAGE BUNS, small RYE, and all other small varieties. An- ticipating some demand for a nickel loaf, we will on |! ||| the same day introduce a small loaf of TIP-TOP and | retail faceset bread at a reduced weight with proper |] labe! to be retailed at FIVE CENTS. | The "FIVE EC NT loaf will be too small to manufacture ‘| satisfactorily amd we therefore recommend that you ||| purchase either the SIX CENT units mentioned above or \ || our large TIP-TOP or DAINTY-MAID bread which || will continue to retail to you at TEN CENTS the loaf, || wrapped as heretofore. We particularly recommend the large TEN CENT TIP- | ‘| TOP or DAINTY-MAID loaves because they are the most economical to buy, containing more than the amount of two FIVE CENT loaves. Furthermore, these || " large size loaves are superior in flavor, will not dry’ out so || b quickly and are im every way most desirable for the consumer. The price and weight adjustments noted here are abso- | | lutely necessary to enable us to continue manufacturing | with the existing high cost of bread-making materials. ‘ | Assurance is given that the WARD standard of suallty : will be religiously maintained in all breads. \ |, WARD BAKING CO. Stern Brothers West 72nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street The Upholstery Department Will continue To-morrow, the Very Important Sale of t ber ‘apestries, Damasks and Brocades, $2.75, 5.00, 7.50 10.00 representing the finest weaves of French looms. Originally $5.00 to 19.50 yd. Reversible Velour Porticres at $17.75 ||| we eetesl- agg | consucrons f in desirable combinations of plain colors, open edge, 8 ft. long, Actual Value $25.00 a pair. AY INE GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE PERMANENT PO- ‘an ec baal theses SITION. ‘esas our improved mi BRIDG- ! nt, m pula to eloay cath an and rots eta : kd APPLY 88 ALABAMA AVE, a a Imported Cretonnes and Printed Linens, - at 35c, 65c Values 65c to $1.25 a yard Imported Lace Curtains, in white and ivory, Specially priced at $3.75 npe80 ttmes, are re nificlent fe tor te foun tine w Our do Test. The satisfaction is lasting, && the teeta are strong, serviceaple and beau- ful The New WATERS RY Way (NEAR FULTON ST.), EAST NEW XORK, OR 8008 FIFTH AVENUB (NEAR 89TH ST., BAY RIDGE), BROOKLYN. INE | OFFICE OPEN FROM7 A. M, TO MIDNIGHT. NEW YORK RAILWAYS COMPANY. || Freta:n " new oa DISCOVERY Full Sete of Teeth + + * $8.0009 KEANSdUKG ALL 2 Bovis iv, Bat patly, Gog Finn coer 8 0 ings Orewne, £2 ke: Sieee - 85.50 8 (4g Tere BATS. aris ONS. SELES HELP WANTED—MALE, Women’s Street Petticoats Women’s Silk Stockings ee fine ee" @ CEPTIONAL VALUFS_ FOR ANOTHER OFFERING TO-MORROW, HaTERBURY Dewta, Company i cial alia MOTORMEN re ST 29. adth St, New York ane Messaline, Jersey Top or Taffeta || Pure Silk Stockings, in black or | | g4l4;!6Fulton St. Brooklyn, | SUBWAY and ELEVATED oe } Petticoats, made in full white, with serviceable lisle tops and Girtran, Wetah ona enema — TRAINMEN 3 ' lare models, soles, will provide unusual values a and Good opportunity to secu WESTERN U N ION ; t $3.95 and 5.00 8 690 0 pal fer eape-| TATION Foca cepa “ a .95 and 5. at 69c a pair Pace death eA awake always : mi me ee igi a WANTEE Apply 165 West 60th st, is and ready. $2 witht at $1 |cooe opportunity 10 s004"*| nas open trom 7 A. M. tol || THEWESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO Smart Models in Women’s Blouses [Dome saris See waty,| permanent Postioe paesaieiel = 4 Apply 10 Cortlandt Street. | xEW YORK RAILWAYS CREP ott tis wanes Office open from 7. A. M, to COMPANY. | aerate maps ae it ok michiane | unit hac Se it Ts kt : Interborough Rapid Transit ————— “ELECTIONS AND MEETINGS, — ' Company. PE Baap fire a Oey ate ye ee ee tia Aa S WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS at $5.50 Are shown on the Second Floor, comprising distinctive styles made of Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Washable Broadcloth, Georgiana Geoggette pons combinations of Georgette and Satin. THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE The WORLD sells 100,000 copies more in New York City each w than any other morning newspaper. =. 3. 2

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