The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1916, Page 10

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10 “BROKE,” SAYS ROBINSON. beta years ago tol §, M. GRIGGS 1S » aan CUTS ON Kis FINGERS gt aE LEAD TO THE ARKEST y litigation do- ymitment for who was arrested on driving an auto- mobile while intoxicated, has been ace N duitted of the oreo by Justices Moss, |O'Keete and Collins In Special Sessions. Mr. Griggs, Who lives at the Waldort-As- — torla, preved that he had not been drink= [ing, and that te nervousness ho ais-| Pair Accused by Injured Victim played when don the run . ning board « ono Hundred} Went to the Same Hospital for Treatment. a Hyatt Me ‘| inson, who inherited $700,000 and spent 1}, $200,000 in leas than a year, appertod to | » ite Fowltr yesterday to sole administrator of the e Aug. 17 charged w and Fifty-sixth Street and Amsterdam Avenue was due to the fact that he had a large sum of money tn his pocket. (F HAIR IS. TURNING Punch Bowl holds no greater enchantment than When two detectives went early to- day to Hariem Hospital to invest!- gate street attack made upon John about 2 o'clock this morning with ten | stab wounds about the arma, head | a golden, cooling Di Stephano of No. 767 East Two punch made of RE Hundred and Ninth Street, they un- expectedly ran Into two men, jdenti- PURE * | GRAY USE SAGE TEA fied by Di Stephano as hie assailants. | h ’ Di Stephano came to the hospital i! | Here's Grandmother's Re- ing! The vintage that meets your esire, from a plain sip of wine 1 Amma gd between times, to the most, delightful drinks mixed by mortal man “The Light Sweet Wine For the Home } Sous in tlies and neck. He aid he had been held- WINE cipe to Darke n and up at Second Avenue and One Hun- Beautify Faded Hair. dred and Twenty-Seventh Street by two men, who had demanded the price of a can of beer and attacked | ht ‘ing | him when refused, While Detectly Lennon and Myers were talking to Dj Stephano two men, who gave their |= Ny names as John Wood of No. 230 East | When it fades, turns) One Hundred and Twenty-eighth | ‘gray or streaked, just an application or| street, and James Ifadden of No | two of Sage and Sulphur enhances ii ‘ast One Hundred and Twenty-| appearance a hundredfold. ith Street, entered. Woods had Jon't bother to prepare the mixture; eral cuts on his fingers. | you can gét this famous old recipe im-| Di Stephano tdentified Woods os) proved by the addition of other ingredi-| tho man who had cut him, and Mad- | ents for 50 cents a large bottle, all ready | en 9 the person who had held bi It is called 's Sage and} arms. | | That beau qelossy hair © a mixture of | Your hair is | mars the face, .d phu rm. It makes or Compound. Four armed men_ ontered Max d upon to bri nalways be Lustig’s restaurant, No, 442 Seovad Loves Avenue, early to-day and held on Da : i WWeeth'c 8 q {John Gold, the might mam in chare irginia Dare Everybody uses “Wyeth's” Sage and/and James Faber, a belated 04 Tahe a bottle home with you. Sold wherever wine ie cold, GARRETT @ CO. Pioneer American Wire Growen Ex, 1835 Nortolk, Ve. %. Y, Ottleg, Longacre, Maen Paul Garrett Special Dry Champagne @ Vintage-of Unusual Quality, | Sulphur Compound now because it dark. ‘ens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell Thas been applied, You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking 3 by morning y peared,and after another application it becomes beauti- fully dark and appears glossy and lus- ‘This ready-to-use preparation is| * tful toilet requisite for those who desire dark hair and a youthful appear- ance. It is not ended for the mitigation or prevention of disease. Advt. Stern Brothers West Forty-second Street Bet, 5th and 6th Avenues West Forty-third Street tomer. They took $88 from Gold and $2f and a watch from Faber, “GET THE HABIT.” ecelved 66,000 ap- wes of widows’ pen- r the law passed by ( seasion. Of the appl ady have been allows widows wi seventy ye from $12 to $2 6a month. Women’s Autumn Suits, Dresses and Coats AN_ESPECIALLY PREPARED SALE ON THE THIRD FLOOR, TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, WILL FEATURE GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. Women’s Fashionable Coats For street or motor wear, Special at $39.50 Every model is entirely new and developed in the season's most fashionable | materials, the workman- Women’s Sufts and Dresses ‘ At the extremely low prices of $24.50 and 34.50 b ship throughout being of | unusually high quality. | The Display of Mourning Apparel In a private’Salon on the Third Floor, accurately portrays the Autumn and Winter styies, developed in materials appropriate for every period of mourning, together with the requisite accessories of dress, at very reasonable prices. ‘T THE HABIT.” “GE New Importations tf Paris Model Hats Are being shown in the Millinery Salon, on the Third Floor, including Hats for Motoring of Kolinsky Fur and Velvet, also fur trimmed styles, with embroidered effects in gold and Oriental colorings $15.00 Made in our own workrooms, will be featured To-norrow, in a choice selection of large and small shapes, in black and all the new colorings, trimmed with fur, flowers and new fancies. Women’s Trimmed Hats, Specially priced at Children’s Imported Hand-made Dresses if TO-MORROW, ON SECOND FLOOR, AT DECIDED CONCESSIONS FROM REGULAR PRICES. Nainsook Dresses, yoke, pane! and collar models, hand embroidered; sizes 6 months to 2 years, Pique Dresses, in various styles, hand embroidered; sizes 2 lo 5 rs; formerly 84.50, 5.95 and 9.50, at $2.50, 3.75 and 4.95 at $1.45, 1.95 and 2,90 GO TO DRILL BROTHERS. Women’s Underwear A_TIMELY OFFERING TO-MORROW OF Linen Handkerchiefs UNUSUAL VALUES FOR TO-MORROW: Women's Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, with hand scalloped edge, each neck, Women's Swiss Ribbed Vests with low sleeveless, ...... 24c 38c Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, Women’s Silk Lisle Combination Suits with ’ with French band top; low neck; sleeveless; knee 95 hand embroidered corner; assorted patterns to 85 : length; regular and extra-sizes,..........special FIC each box of three,..........sssseeeeeesere erat c & Women’s Glove Silk Vests, wi ; ; Women's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with [-3 = in pink and white,......... Aredia 1 $1.45 hand-embroidered initial,,..........+ Box of Six $1.25 = vA ‘4 _ Women's Pure Line: i i =| Women's Glove Bill Bloomers, heavy quality; $1.95 initial in pa Linen Hendkerchiels, wits $1.45 E pink, white and black,................05. at Wee Sr ee IRANIANS : Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs 5 1 , Ss Also Special Values in hemstitched, .......s0++++5 doz. $1.20, 1.65 y Matnceted Ghatland Jaskaba will Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, in colors, each 35c $2.85, 4.75 long sleeves, in black, white and $1.95 & 2.95 | DOUG, ss cenceee special Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched; full size, doz, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. 11, 10816. Ratger's 180th Colebr he 10th anniversary ¢ gers College, will start to-morrow. GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. & TOPCOATS Special at *20 ‘Twenty smart mod- els and more than 100 well tailored and fin- ished, [n TOPCOATS —Those favorites, Oxfords, throughout with silk, Union Square, 14th fag near Broadway Flatbush Ave. at Fulton St., Brooklyn HIGH COST OF CURIOSITY protested by Bronx ™man, who objects to paying $100 for X-ray pictures of his tummy and has gone to court about tt, BURGLARS who got $19 from West Hempstead | home read man’s boast they overlooked $175, Yesterday | they went back and took that. MASHING THE POTATO TRUST—Those who did | not know there is @ potato trust will be interested to an learn it has been convicted !n Massachusetts, z COW THAT JUMPED OVER THE MOON not much higher than the Guernsey that brought $6,160 at auction in North Easton, Mass. BABY'S BOARD paid by father with knives, forks and spoons stolen from hospital where he worked, MQDSE CIRCUS, “oddest menagerie in existence,” owned Sy Joliet (111) convict, who has taught mico so many tricks he may be parolied to exhibit them. | pected that 1,600 alumnt and delegates! of |from every collego and university tn | pp CES wana erent co irunawick, | America, Holland and England win|!! MAKES LITTLE DIE It ts ex, C FEREN A WORLD “WANT “GET THE HABIT.” All Day Tomorrow at the Busy Brill Stores Special Values in Fall ‘Clothes arranged and offered for the particular benefit of Men and Young Men who ordinarily have considerable “difficulty in taking time to do their buying with the care and attention which every economical man should award to so important a matter. Time spent in a Brill Store tomorrow will mean many dollars saved. ~ Fall Suits > 10” The Very Finest Clothing—Conditions Considered—That Can Be Bought Any- where at Any Such Low Price as This. AMONG THE SUITS—Seven 4ifferent models and at least fifty extremely desirable fabrics, designs and weaves—browns, grays, tans, greens and heather mixtures, two and three button sack coats or pinch backs. Every suit guaranteed all wool, fast color, and wonderful value at $10.75. IN TOPCOATS— Grays and blacks in conservative models and smart mixtures in Balmacaans. Fall Suits & Topcoats For Men Special at *25 fabrics, The = very — choicest Autumn pat-| Offer Opportunities for Economical Clothes Buying ‘1 Specially. #0- terns, many of the| Which No Man or Young Man Can Afford to Overlook | '*ct° woolens, highly coats full silk-lined The very superlative of valus-giving at 815,00, Suits and T »p- skilled tailoring, per- and with silk sleeve | coats with mors styls, individuality, durability and fit than will be | fect in fit and finish linings. Wonderfully | found ordinarily at much higher prices. , In Suits, this season’s newest and smartest models—blue, gray, brown and green flannels, blue serges, black thibets, pencil.and pin stripes, overpiaids, checks, two-tone grays and browns, fancy cassimeres, silk mixtures and worsteds, Topcoats in black and oxfords; some of them silk lined, emart coats of blue, green and brown flannel, quarter sill lined and silk sleeve linings, and some choice xotch mix- tures, with velvet or self-collar, Brill Stores Will Be Open All Day Tomorrow, Columbus Day 4 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers Street good old Black and lined 125th St. CORNER THIRD AVE.—Open Evenin And Our New Store in Bridgeport—1192 Main St, at Golden Hill Street Union Square, Harlem, Brooklyn, Newark and Bridgeport Stores Open Saturday Evenings "GhT THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS, GO TO BRILL BROTHERS b i If you are suffering with eczema, rash or other tormenting skin-eruption, t inol Ointment and Resinol Soap. You will be sure prised how quickly the itching and burning stop and the skin becomes clear and healthy again, SS Resino! Ointment and Resinel Soap have been prescribed by Rese Kevinol Shaving Stich wakes dati shaving easy for tender-faced men, WHAT YOU NEED— AD. WILL GO AND GBT IT. GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. Columbus Day Specials SUITS Some of the most stylish suits shown this their appeal is equally As istrong to men of conservative taste as to young men with a decided preference for dash and dis lnction, —_—~.! 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich St. 8 791 Broad St., at Market, Newark “‘SUaAHLOUWd THUA OL OD «JL @VH GHL Lad, aL @VH AHL Lad,, “SUAHLOUM TITAA OL OD « LIGVH SILL LAD. oes ee ~ £ ~~

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