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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, QCTOBER 4, 1916. “SHAKES HANDS” WITH | Kor tov. Ail to no avail fourth rate pepo anon l Charges a Peddler \ Whom She Had Befriended With “Bob's” Theft. Miss Daisy Mores has won fame and @ horse and has proved herself & clever amatour detective. Sheriff ‘ of Bergen County and Miss % Angelo Cardone apeared on tl Cop, New Jersey’: Wretaek: S be claimed th ee te was bis, ani ‘ to be paid f | Sold lemons to Miss Surprisingly Good Cough Syrup Made at lome Vere lst Litt apa ate aptly, Made, Hoge HEED ll ————— ‘You'll nover may | know what a fine AND NO M'GRAW., syrup you can make until you this 's home-made remedy, compared with remedy in every way. te overcomes the oar , women’ usual coughs, throat or chest colds in| |p" =— wheat — even whooping cough WGet#14 ounces of Pinex (90 cents on : worth) from any good drug store, pour | MOM an it into pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated Sugar syrup./and her detective acuteness, you have a full pint—a famil supply—of the most effective cough Pinex is « hi ncentrated com- combined wit 1 and has been| they were caught up with and Bob| brothers and sisters from used for gene: chest ailments. fey local wiseacres advised Miss) atso aii glolvok Avoid disappointment by asking your| Mores “to forgit tt ist for “214 ounces of Pinex’ with But here Miss Mores was an, pe venue yeater aftern full directions, and don't accept any-| She spent $3 telephoning to ager: Both imatere aria they had eet noe ed in, yeni eat since Satu thing else. A guarantee of absolute sat-| TAllfoad station along the Erie, ne ite when ‘ey’ arrived. here. ion or money. promptly. refunded, | 204 41! boat jandings and took a train werinea: t with this preparation, The Pinex yne, Ind.—Advt. BONWIT TELLER & CO, The Specialty Shop of Ons FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Are Featuring the Most All-Inclusive \ Showing That Has Ever Been Assembled in Women’s Daytime COATS & Evening MANTEAUX Che Vogue of Bolivia 5 Cachemire de Laine*Zoats A most remarkable collection of coats developed from these rare and exquisite fabrics are presented in silhouettes that are exclusive and “different” from the usual 59. 50 to 195.00. SPECIALIZED VALUES IN Women’s Bolivia Coats, 45.00, 59.50, 65.00 Made from the finest quality of Bolivia Cloth in loose models which define the fashion- able silhouette. And in the new colorings prescribed for Autumn and Winter wear. d’ Apres Midi Coats of Elegance § Charm Types that denote the unusual in the matter of coat styling exquisite eatins, as, for instance, a satin of sapphire hue with mole cape. Coats of chiffon velvet and English velveteen, 65.00 to 300.00. SPECIALIZED VALUES IN Women’s Velours du Nord Coats 65.00 85.00 125.00 ; rich, handsome garments in "eagle developed from black velours du Nord with fur accentuations of ta unk-raccoon and natural raccoon, Sumptuous Evening Wraps The most gorgeous brocades aod velvets in gold and silver and metallic colorings are combined with the most luxurious furs in these evening, wraps and mantles. 65.00 to 400.00. SPECIALIZED VALUES IN Women’s.Evening W raps, 79.50, 95.00, 125.00 A large variety of fashions are presented at the above prices in handsome satins and velvets of exquisite shadings. BONWIT TELLER & CO. Annaunce the Continuation of Their Annual Advance Sale of Furs of Quality & Fashion At 25% to 33% Less Than Regular Season Prices | UNTIL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7TH, INCLUSIVE ; — 7 THE GIRL DETECTIVE), On, the, morning of the third aay *METEINE TOFINO ee ee B. Altman & Cn. are showing, in the Hosiery Department, a new importation of Women’s Knitted Sports Hose of fine wool, Os ae | 4 . i F. building. she ‘oticed a horse hitched 5 bi to a wagon and about to riven off, M Going up to this horse she ord Aulot- P . ly: "Give me your foot, Bob.” Bob) a y horse," bred Miss ba tet in striking and very unusual color combinations. ee r ite sale. At this point detectives iin Ber. Mores | ao ae man admitted the soft impeach- B. Altman & Cn. A Special Selection of Black Velvet Hats featuring the smart shapes and trimmings for Autumn, will be on sale to-morrow (Thursday), in the Millinery Department on the First Floor, offering exceptional value at name ts lemon thie} the ,cMicere, ag the | rewarded for allowing this same —_ dealer to sleep in her barn when was broke. The town of Ames (ORIa.), with 200 inhabitants, has seven at ou will also dasedall teame—regulare, seconds, dependable thirds, boy team, fat ané lean sommmsiatliinesiamas BOY, STARVING, BEGGED. Telle Magistrate He Came Here te Earn Money for Hie Mother, Arraigned in the Men'e Night Court Last Thursday Miss Mores entered | last night, charged with begging on the Aeprep that money can buy-—at a cont of| 20%, 0a7 At 6 A. M. to find her horee|streste, Howard Burns. sixteen, of Hele 16 of) Bob gone. The door of the stall had|¥Oke. Mass, told Magistrate Nolan @ only 54 cents or leas. It never spoils. been forced. Suspicion immediately | Pathetic story of destitution in his home al aids sy pine extract pointed to a gypsy band which had!nd how he had come to New York to Pound just passed through the village, but|make money to keep his mother and six Hats sultable for Misses as well as for Women will be included in this offering. ing. lor "throat end] was not among them. The New Jer-! ‘The boy, with ae Clancy, thirteen, rreated te etry pn el Btreet Radio. Avenue, Mew York a the Juice of | Historical ican Table Wine that has given new meaning to the phrase “America First,” cause it is named after the first white child born in Asclear as sunshine, A wine that you can proudly offer all your guests—that you can al- ways serve with perfect confidence in the de~ light it will give. Sold wherever wine is sold, Girone Tt & BOO a rae ee oem vane-fpanranrasercencen—an-aeset a [BAUMANN & AT 64ST & “ or EEE z Z ~ 7 OSS O00 OSS SS 0S 00S SS $0 0S 0S aS 2 0 SS 0 SO OO <a merce ere error: <= — Special This Week—*¥x, Smit" § VELVET RUGS, 9x12. . = 0< m= |) ene ee: Founded 1826 LR Greeley 1900 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street CORRECT SERVICE APPAREL In the Models and Materials That Convention Prescribes Lord & Taylor devote especial attention to this very particular Outfitting and feature only the accepted styles in the best makes, although prices are invariably moderate. Autumn assortments, now ‘complete, will interest every woman who takes pride in her domestic regime. Maids’ Dresses Percale Dresses in neat striped effects in models with regulation high collar or convertible collar; wide GH core cNevcovseveresiereeessctvncsscecn $1.00 Percale Dresses, excellent qualities in checks and stripes; high collar models with flaring skirts... .$1.50 Seersucker and Chambray Dresses in high, pe or convertible collar styles; well gored, full skirts; some With POCKIG cssccccerisegecdereces $2.00 and $2.25 Nurses’ and Maids’ Aprons . Small, medium and large in the accepted sha 35c to $3.95 e = Parlor Maids’ Aprons Embroidery and lace trimmed styles, plain Spe fay, sheer and pretty... .secccseeeeees wash 75c to §2,' 4) Caps in every new style.....secceesess6e to 88e White Uniforms Grey Uniforms Black pict For Nurses and Nurse Favored in many house- Percales, Maids, models high necked, | holds this season, Mohair post stitadn low necked and in regulation ou Chambray...... $2.25 4 Poplin in styles effects — wee made of | Grey Cotton Pongee, with | from the plainest to Dixie cloth, “Dima” cloth | organdie collars a cuffs, prettily etd at collar per and linen finished cambrics, $2.75 to $4.50 | wrist with lace edged on $2.50 to $4.00 ? Grey Mohair, $5. M0 co $850 gandie....$2.50 to $15.75 Second Fleer WOMEN’S SUITS AND COATS Remarkable Values Featured for Tomorrow Fur Trimmed Sutte—$24.75 Winter welght Gabardine, the coats on newest lines effectively trimmed with fur. Fur Trimmed Sutte—$29.50 Broadcloths and Whipcord of superior qualities, the 38-Inch coate peau de cygne lined and trimmed with fur, Fur Trimmed Suite—$34.50 A remarkable value; Broadcloth of very fine quality with wide banda on collar, and buttons, of French Seal (dyed coney). Fur Trimmed Coatse—$25.00 Fur Trimmed Coate—$29.50 Wool Plush or Bolivar Cloth in |. Velour Cloth of soft rich qual ; ity in belted, flaring model, flannel extremely smart model, half lined. | jnterlined and half lined. Deep collar Deep collar of natural raccoon, 1 is banded with raccoon, Third Floor A Sale of Imported French FLOWERS AND FANCY FEATHERS at 1-3 Former Prices ' 35c, 50c, 95c An offering of Seasonable Merchandise marked at a fraction of orfgtnal prices to effect an immediate disposal, The Flowers comprise assorted Roses, The Fancy Feathers and Wings come in velvet, velvet and silk combinations in a variety of colors, also black and and linen, white, Black Untrimmed Lyons Velvet Hats Sailors, Continentals, Mushrooms and draped “Tam” effects at the }$3. 05 Very Epecial Price Ol. seceeeoensoesses eeeereeecesoeeeseseveers Fourth Floor Extraordinary Values in WOMEN’S NEW FALL BOOTS In the Smartest Lasts and most Fashionable Leathers $8.00 High Cut $10.00 and $12.00 Tan Laced Boots | Lace Boots, $5.50 $8.50 Smart new style with pop- Of finest tan calfskin and ular Cuban Louis heels, In tan black glace kid; light welted Russia calf. oles, Louis XVI. heels. Becond Floor ——o 0 H sists of Bolld Oak, heavy claw feet Extension Table; six Chairs wit 4 isu leather slip seats; coinplete se WR FAY BREIGHT AND RAILNOAD FARE, by Asn ‘Con.64"Sr. a | THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE} The WORLD sells 160,000 copies more in New York City cach weelday than any other moming newspaper. rf = 0S 001+ OS SS SS SS SS St The WORLD Sells 100,000 opies More in New York City Each Week-Day Than Any Other Morning ewspaper