The evening world. Newspaper, September 27, 1916, Page 4

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1016. reet om Mop 10 and deft there on the Tombe tp to the year 1900 be! years « tracted much ation. eo APPEAL TO GERMANS a ile? ; MM the bs demoribed ae pret ben be wes | bore f the Gemen'e oF ; WHICH WON VOTES wh and tall Mhe sabe f ‘ we (Pr auien Ufieer of ong & ENE . r 7 ; 5 ° . lal Meer ne A a ar - IN JERSEY PRIMARIES De ened te ite was removed Is May, Wh, upon) t | : = 7 ~ ° a eter her neque oe barges that he bad ft 4 ine court ALL MEMOERS OF CONGRESS x ae Seek hore Was sce ‘tha | Dwt ae teh her three trunke ae te The alleged offense consiated ence Ay RENAMED Hime te J » the court ae young N e ’ ager * brother « oe hone Wy meene ot | , ' vere ¢ 4 Aveuw Mire Mean t wae charged, umn | | eA Aree eaid ‘ Jere got debt sen ’ ’ te 4 where they would theretes | ' . i the ' reli vetule ot Wa ’ i) ten rene . ' @ port of Graveurs “7am & t ' thing had ‘ Monday w eee it i cab rr ake Mre LA im w ‘ ' te ‘ ' went by train ¢ dunk ‘ \ . ‘ ation that ty spied Ora ' y has borne @ Mra ta Due Jt wee still play . 2 opponent wo Bee as turpay she entered the room and fired Uh The fret shot Killed Graveur he second entoret Mre La Do's r id Mra, Helaer seat own temple alive at noon to * Was antertainod | oy the physicians Women’s Autumn Suits ; , * Bhe Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. ‘PHONE 6900 GREELEY day, but for h y » Senator AD The New Fall Suite express the final decisions of style, the correct materials and fashionable furs, as shown in the Paris openings. The . materials are wool velour, Bolivia cloth, duvetyne, broadcloth, duvet de the toket With Henry | jy j laine, Callot checks, silk velvet or velveteen; colors are prune, burgundy, Clay, Dat wea Gereaies, Crores erage | read, ane brown, green, hey navy or black; furs are mole, seal, beaver, ihe cabinet of President Arthur directly to Kolinsky, muskrat, fying squirrel, nutria, silver coney, skunk or fox, now Renator tal candidate Hives dancers saw the atte: an} ’ ‘eee downstaira, and tho i merely BR < 2 .50 to 2 5.00 iMoterested in Several fire Insurance | te removal of 4 woman whe hat Bam f | Campanion and conducts @ large gen- | been overcome, Ni | gral agency at No. 11l Witiam Stteot | The hotel management ordered ¥ | ieee Hila town house le at No. orchestra to continue playing, Spectal for Thursday By oa a ree Atuantc City ia | while the merrymakers danced in : hot Chewugh from room \ the | nahuysen. oe Brent a newspaper proprietor and also the | norance of event, detectives ’ > 5 head of the Durland Advertsing | ried around the place acoking Women's Wool Velour Suits | Agency of, Now York, and Louden. | cause of the shooting. The woman ‘ State Legislature and is now ia the | Was removed to the Jefferson Recotrel Hudson Seal Trimmed —_ {in Pritadelphta tm a eritioal condition, |GRAVEUR WAS DISMISSED as CHAE, SHIN sake PHADELPHA VICTIM OF BROKLYN WOMAN }| The Solemn Grandeur , f of Sacred Music N all the realm of music, there is nothing so ex- pressive of human aspirations, hopes and emotions as the hymns of prayer, praise and devotion with which our tongue is so richly blessed. This highest form of music is fittingly interpreted on these three beautiful Columbia Records: of vy. and os yt models, of wool vesnes, s Pah urgundy, plum or taupe, trimmed with ren, row Special 45.00 | Broadcloth or Velour Zibeline Suits Nutria or Squirrel Trimmed Two copies of Georgette and Bernard models, of imported broadcloth or diagonal velour zibeline, in taupe, prune, navy or brown; lafge aha collar and deep mutt cuts a) ears of Hpped squirrel Special 55.00 (Continued from First’ Page.) and they parted. She went back to take her old position tn the store, but refused to do so when she learned that tt was occupied by a widow with | a child, She said she could get an- | Women’s Bolivia Cloth Suits Scotch Mole Trimmed An exclusive model suit i. imported ie ees Ne poss bargendy, Saupe, gotd or Russian green; large roll shawl collar Tye tion of Mra LaDuc, a tall, slender W THE DAY IS OVER. Columbia Steller other place somewhere. The girls iz 1981 baat Bh bint Abs oyreagl sa letalin setae gets EED THEE EVERY HOUR. Columbia Special 75.00 IN “Oh it will get well anyhow!"* yor Stellar Quartette. and pretty blond, had made frequent say? Perhape it will, and perhaps oa Q visits to the store to see Margaret, | Won't. be i get worse instead. Whether the visitor really was | And think of the discomfort and embar- Kitten’s Ear Cloth Suits Scotch Mole Trimmed of Bernard model of imported kitten's ear cloth, in bur- Riese reee, taupe or navy; shawl collar and cuffs of real So Special THE MESSIAH—Hallelujah Cherva. Colum. A 8902 Oratorio Chores, B35" ) THE CRUCIFIXION “Fling Wide’ the Gates.” Columbia Oratorio Chorus, A. svee [LEAD KINDLY LIGHT. Oscar Seagle, Baritone. 12 inch 1 WEARER, MY GOD, TO THEE. Oscar Seagie, bad Baritone and Columbia Stellar Quartetie, Mrs. LaDuc, the gtris said this morn. | Fassment it causes you even now, ing that she had been tn the ature| Isn't it better to get nd of the troubie | two months ago looking for Mar- | dy using Resinol Ointment and Resinol Jearet and that she had sald that Seap? Doctors have prescribed th Margaret was trying to cut her out Resinol treatment for over 20 years, a | |in the affectiona of Graveur and that | You Reed not hesitate to use it, Reremd | if abe ;:ralated she would send a “ed stops thcAing instantly. | bullet through her, wt Fare sell Resinol Ofstment and Resieel a tree sample of each. write te Dept. OR. Before Graveur left with Mrs, LaDuc Reeinel, Baltimere, Md. Ven'd setter ny on Monday he called a friend to meet e a young and beautiful woman from 95.00 In ¢one and modulation, truth and feeling, these records are worthy in every way of the highest etandard of Columbia recording. Chicago, who he paid was going to. ia B R D P R ] C E S Weaning wa for that SINC ee } A ee egies “ lor stands for the best and best-rendered and re- oye Aepipeitany opines | i produced in music, whether it is sacred or “I'm afreld of Margaret,” he mis | g Shee music, Let your dealer prove it saday. to his friend. “She has been follow- | paiepapay Aeon pas ing me for the past few days and 1 New Columiea -~ B00 of srery 5 Cok Grefencl am guing to Washington to ge away Columbia Records in all Foreign Languages. Price $200 Thar advertisement was dictated te the Dict phone. = COLUMBIA wi You Should Use mM— L— An Important Change EVERY HOUSEWIFE KNOWS that all materials used in bread making as well as the paper for wrapping have greatly advanced in price and understands that the baker has no alter- Mrs. La Duo registeral at the | Hotel Theresa at Seventh Avenue | and One Hundred and ‘Twenty-titt! IN THE MEN'S STORE—BROADWAY CORNER BIGHTH native but to adjust his price for bread. Therefore, beginning GRAFONOLAS and DGUBLE- DISC Menday, October 2nd, our present small size TIP-TOP and DAINTY-MAID bread; wrapped as usual with added weight, RE ( O R De will retail at SIX CENTS the loaf, as will aleo the small fancy breads, such as WHEATHEART, VIENNA, COTTAGE FOR SALE BY ABOVE OTH ST. (cont): 1. dem lac, Sr) Poerrtty ren DROP 14: ota St, uae Wevataa a de, dae We Ladea St. Kranich @ Baca, 16 W. 1250 St, wolaberg Byre. @ Carper On, been 228) Third Ave. BUNS, small RYE, and all other small varieties. While the war prices we are paying for flour, sugar, milk, shortening and other bread-making materials force us to this step, we wish it understood that with the increase in price, added weight will be given in the leaves above referred to. Men Are Coming To take advantage of this well-timed offering of Suits and Overcoats & Rew Greater New York Phone Co, S10 Grand St, Tnieraational Pheae Co, AOL Kes S08 Pitkin Ave, Anticipating some demand for a nickel loaf, we will on the same day, October 2nd, =. i mga oe, “creacent oe A fe imtroduce a small loaf of TIP-TOP and DAINTY-MAID bread at a reduced t M $21 50 rd sal 2! “th, Second Ave weight with proper label, unwrapped, to be retailed at FIVE CENTS. ‘0 easu re, bd ¥ at Br to Go \ This is our Autumn sale. It is a once-a-year oova ‘eat 3u ? NY This FIVE CENT loaf will be too small to manufacture satisfactorily and we there- fere recommend that you purchase either the SIX CENT loaf, or our large TIP- TOP or DAINTY-MAID loaves, which wi!! continue te retail te you at TEN CENTS, wrapped as heretofore. We especially recommend your purchase of the large TEN CENT TIP-TOP or sion on which we take over all this maker's surplus materials, They are the same quality as fabrics which xo into suits we make to order at 8&5 to $35. Variety of Autumn Fabrics Cheviot, worsteds, cassimeres; many patterns im stripes, checks plaids, mixtures; also plain blue and black > meat “Ta Hareioon av. Yeuany Lah Are. OU Wiener | The. 184 Newark Aw, SEY Central Ave, Adraham & Straus, Hardman, Deek Oe : r Bie, Ave . th fy DAINTY-MAID loaves because economical to buy, containing Se i ote Lo de Sa tettogtw me Mayer: Sde Nockooa av, more than the amount of two hed Dow In flavor pe ting walities The Suits The Overcoats : Aigo Manges Ther Seale Ay te mea at wei, hi weaves, Te oa' oo q will be made over any sack voat| will be made over any regulation : Inreotway on Davenih dvs x they are superier—will not dry out so quickly and i: every way will give better model you select, ‘Chesterfield model. 28 Columbus Ave satisfaction. s Victoria Wusle shen, 3 Plath 529 Je . eer. ad TLIN Platbash Ave ad T210 Pile ave ° i aid St \ Theee price and weight adjustments which the tremendous cost of raw materials Ready Made Fall Suits, a Rite \ compels us to make will not be permitted to interfere with the \VARD standard of $15, $16.50, $17.50 pea 8 N quality, which will continue to be 100% in all our breads. Picked suits—the best we could find to sell at these ‘Sho, 4 prices Models for men and young men. fanlti™ & Was Tah uhhs Sumner A ees say rege Seem 4. Y WARD BAKING COMPANY are re ie boty ain at “Es ans , , = : “hee JOHN WANAMAKER: fr SSP ZA = - - 8 ’

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