The evening world. Newspaper, October 6, 1916, Page 8

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* THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1916. ~FOSTER MOTHER TIED BOY | "ovscvzmre. tm vote TO TREE, COURT IS TOLD." es ne cee sy RULESAFE.‘SWANNCALLS 100 Give Away Confections: cent. down aking the barrel of twelve ot Cruelty, O04 AY York have bem ne the ” sder has also gathered informa: wreeHOLD, N. J. Oct. 6—By onl festival | | tlon showing that one of the largest Ms sien * | chain. stores operating in New York order of Judge Rullf V. Lawrence to-| \and New Jersey has continued selling day Mrs. Anna Campbell of W Ti MEAT WHEN —o— in New Jersey at 6 cents a twelve, mar, who possesses real ut Jounce loaf of bread of the mame brand iw hurgn, N. ¥., worth several hun- Irish Leader Declares That} mien Indictment of Lead-| for which they are getting ¢ cents in) | thousand dollars, is deprived of | their stores in Ne fa A York 4 Conscription Must Not Be ers Predicted by Assistant © custody of two children, who have so bean been her wards since infancy, One} ound Trip r BACK HURTS R Forced on His Country. District Attorney. TAKES AGAMBLER’ S CHANCE | in Mirlam, alxteen years old, blind BALTIMORE q — — ny 1 feeble-minded The other is WATERFORD, Ireland, Oct, 6—In| One hundred subpeonas were rsavea AND GOES 70 TOMBS AT12 | cPah ht Ahi Ms! je The Monumental Citp I table address to his Constituenta | to-day by District Attorney Swann Charges S Ain neglect were | ‘ the Irih Nationalist loader in Par.| 48, ! the District Attorney's office) for Conducting a Gaming House | ™ described some of The Capea of te Nevin : ' Sunshine Grahams are rich in flavor— wholesome—just the cracker to break into a glass of rich, creamy milk. They have the goodness that you find in every variety of tot ; atel [of boss bakers and others connectod aide r {raits as religious fanaticisms. Says Uric Acid in Meat Clogs jament, dectared that despite the re-| with the bread indusry in New York,| in 72d Street. Dr. Underwood said she saw the| SUNDAYS Kidneys and irritates cent rebeliion, “with all its inevitable! who atended four meetings of bakers | Bladder. Jaftermath of brutallties, stupidities|&t which it 1s alleged an agreement old, nguished looking and : 8 told of the boy having been| | Apsctal Tratn leaves New York, Pennay!- to wear a garment resem. || yena,seation L830 Returning leaves « pajamas, which Mrs, Campbell btoccrmatanlecteds |! ~ ~yaptpyhe d Was “a garb of righteousne: | boy tied to a tree and that th ° Melville, seventy-two n wore IMPFOPSMY nourished: fotn|| ete 6 Nov. &, Dec. 3 1ce ¢ 4 gambler all his life, was entered into to raise the price of Iétore Judge Nott to-day bread, and arrangements were made Charged with conductig a gambling and inflamed passions,” Home Rule A glass of Salts is harmless) (). jroiand is safe if Irciand remaina ir way to flush Kidneys, Beh for the coersion of independent bak- says authority. | Mr. Redmond also declared that ‘Tickets on sale preceding each excursion. 23 Weat Beventy-se Pl OR 2 ers who refused to raise the prices, § a| ped a % S = ; she , : ‘ : ZS SS leonscription could never, be forced | Assistant District Attorney Morris y teh pine ‘Aug. 27 and play ty , d unfit for human habita- Penns: Ivania R.R. | & S S S If you must have your meat every day, | upon Ireland, adding: Eder, who is conducting the investi-| “The cops acem to ‘have you nailed ‘ity who| “t cannot bring myself to belteve urie acid which | at. malign though the influences at | work are, the government will be in-! sane enough to challenge a conflict gaion, expecs to gain enough evidence to the cross, ne of Melville's friends sh ye ineys with it eat it, but flush your kidneys with salte said to him. “You had better tak —the biscuits from the Thousand Win- dow Bakeries. Your dealer has Sunshine Grahams and other Sunshine Biscuits, toothere are over 350 varieties in all. Joose-Wnes Biscur : tae Bakers of Sunshine Bisuite cui ovr ecasionally, sa tells us that me from the men who are interviewed bie, and get off with a light sent- to put the case immediately before onee." he Grand Jury to get indictmons! “I'll take a gamble on the result,” agains the leaders for conspiracy. | #@1d Melville become sluggish and weaken, then you | with Ireland on this subject. Con- The jury promptly convicted him, | suffer with « dull misery in the kidney | foription for Ireland, far from helping} According to Mr. Eder’s informa-|. rhe cards wore dealt wrong for o tion the advance in the price of flour| me,” he remarked to ‘his counsel, At- | region, sharp pains in the bi at was given as the ostensible reason |torney Rosenback. Melville was sent- headache, dizziness, srur sites tongue is coated and when t ia bad you have rhev urine gets cloudy, fi |the army and the war, would be the’ | most fatal thing that could happen. It would be resisted in every village in Ireland, Its attempted enforce- jal which would margin of profit at th ‘ Tt would pro-|it was feared many independent al men." |bakertes would refuse to increase! their prices. For this reason, Mr.j Eder was told, a campaign of cut-) leader said throat price competition was planned | | “The mere threat is paralyzing re-/and a “strong arm” squad hired in| crusting, which, mark you, !s not |case the price cutting did not drive the independents into the combina- | enced to thirty days in the Tombs. for price boosting. It was recognized, | however, according to the informant, that the price of flour still left i BROADWAY AT 3STH STREET Crepe de Chine Undergarments Extraordinary Values ald pric Proved Absolutely MASTERPIECE is known by the years it Stays popu- lar. Sozodont—the “old-master denti- times during To neutral cleanse the ki: body's urinous waste get four oui Jad Salts from any pharma take a tablespoonful in @ glass of ‘ fontinulng the Irish Pari entary | water before breakfast for a few Ys} dead, ‘as some people say. The latest | {he and your kidneys will thenactfine. This! qgures, indeed, show that from the| Mr, Eder fasued a tabulation of the| famous salts is made from the acid of | date of the rising (Easter Sunday) |cost price of bread as furnished to Aes? se to “rf ll spgmaaa Goon recruila wore | hat RZ Saneagiosag ere whet] eee” has been a Mg bak fe re dainty garments, beau- roe the ween aNd deka due danneeipiion | Peon ere best seller for 65 th na paeney oe trimmed ‘itates, thus end-| not a genuine military demand, It is | Salt. WwW choice lac and ribbons. i base polittbas: device. put terwara | BEEAE years. Sold every- _ i ihe $1.75 Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise, eticc- tively trimme 4S]. .00 ing jad Salts jure and m cent lithia-water di cannot ine by mei ow Golightiel efferves. | 7 ™en who want to injure and dis- bon Advt credit Ireland’s political future.” Fat (in kosher bread, oil) Milk ,Where—25c. with lace. Very special. . $1.00 Crepe de Chine or Satin Bodices, includ- ing extia sizes. 75¢€ Very special at. Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise, as illus- trated, in many charming models. $] 95 Extraordinary value Crepe de Chine Gowns, clab orately trimmed ei el $9.95 lace. Extraordi nary value a Preserve the leather and make your shoes wear longer. They cone tain no acid and will not crack the leather. Easiest to use and their shine lasts longer. \ BLACK-WHITE - TAN All the new changeable effects and Autumn shades, incl. White. Very special $3.00 Taffeta Petticoats |, 92 | Compare our prices; then judge for ae 164, 166, 168 and 170 Mo ‘oe Cl 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 moe Clothes, Fave Created! Grand Street | Smith Street a New Standard of Value Buy your Clothing $125 Worlh of Furniture KEEP YOUR § SHOES NEA ’ fi for 50c Weekly No Deposit—$1 Weekly ¥.F.OALLEY CO., FFALO N.Y. Monroe Clothes have attained their leader-|| “Grima cosets ae , Dressers | § anne ship in outselling all other Clothes at $15 CLOTHING The May Manton Fashions —Because they outvalue all other clothes eee ge Well Made Finely Tailored. WOMEN'S& MISSES! SMART 15 at that price. Girls will ° coat lapped m right to left and If we had to “tack on” to the cost of our clothes high Hy ay th er tapped irom it t i iy wid righ ground floor rents, middlemen’s profits, losses on charge |} & Z DB prvuicemane that’ alight change tie accounts and “sale” allowances— we would have to get \ SCHOOL 6.98 quires no difference in treatment, ‘The trousers are perfectly thaln, aim” ones, drawn up aot ‘ay ribbos, oF in the casing, ‘The t is plain and loose 1 it can be finished it 1s here or with a lar. | Pajamas of the SUITS GIRLS’ STYLISHT FALL considerably more than $15 for Monroe Clothes. —But we have done away with those expenses—and 4 a that’s why Monroe Clothes provide you with more real Any ’ ; ii archi Hux value for your $15 than you can possibly get elsewhere. ane RUGS i in ‘Our Store | Come up—see the wonderfully smart Fall Suits, Top Coats, Overcoats and Evening Clothes—and you'll join | the thousands of men who now save money every season SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED —buying Monroe Clothes at $15. | To Free Your Skin of Hair or Fuzz (Boudoir Secrets) | COMPLETELY, No toilet table is complete without a pleasant ma wear and it 1 | small package of delatone, for with it hair or fuzz can be quickly banished | |from the skin, To remove hairs. you Ps merely mix into a paste enough of the powder and water to cover the objec- \tionable hairs, ‘This should be left on | the » then rubbed ACCOUNT %AQND ST, Giver Saucre | { ®125TH ST., cor. 7th Ave. aM 23 SMITH SV. 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