The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1916, Page 7

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a came hurtling up on deck only to he jmade a prisoner and put to work assisting the cook. Tho Ass6g reached Brooklyn yeeter- day and Mickes Bousoas promptly departed therefrom. Capt. Tsitsili janos reported the “escape of Mickes Bousoss and to his great surprise } was atrested by Deputy United States Marshal Schoensteen on a chargo of 1 ' req 8 everybody to pare Mick . the request applying ‘esp ns POLICE TO PAGE =: » MICKES BOUSOSS FOR HIN) a cca eSee hat os: ascoums etl Mickes Jousoss, ea if Mickes t# not On Finding of Stowaway Depends | returned to the -Jolnniene. Line Bait-of Aird ater A at Pier 10 South $1,000 Bait of Captain itsilanos probably Psi o take the As ce, her hor € soveral little 8, anos urgently th ‘ailing to jin the aforesaid bail of $1,000, Ameri. where Taitstiianoves waiting for papa to re-| | port, | When seven days out she was held up | | ForInfants and Children by the British patrol boat Gerantum, Ws For Over 30 Years, wien sret two shots across her ae |bows. The shots alarmed Mickes | | Bousoss, who had stowed away in| 4 LEON the coal bunkers, and Mickes Bousoss Bousoss be extensvely paged, —- REGISTER TO-DAY. World’s = Wol’s oo, ; Largest € . Greatest 9+ Tailors “ast = values = Open To-morrow Evening Till 9 o’Clock u | DANIEL B, | CORNELL g| i | | for One Day Only! (To-morrow, Columbus Day) We are going to offer the zreatest tailoring value in years:— ‘25 Three-Pe. Suits || or Fall or Winter Overcoats Made to Your Measure ie ON Ww, rou iia PERFECT SATISFACTION / fae GUARANTEED 26 150,000 ore of thoroughly high grade suitings and overcoatings in hundreds of the newest weaves and designs await your selection. All the newest models, including every thing from the conserva- tive for men of quiet taste to extreme ollects for young fellows. Every garment will be cut, tailored, trimmed and finished by skilled, experienced workmen in our own daylight factory. All w ork done under our direct supervision, and we guarantee you perfect satisfaction in every way. Quality always first. ome To-morrow, Columbus Day, and take advantage of le offering. A chance like this this remark- may never come your way again Ea Ritchie & Cornell (ez eT sEW Yori cit ¥ STONES 2 STORES IN 408 Fast 14%h Street, N 962 Pro spect Avenue THE BRONX Near Third Avenue. ar 163d Street. 6 STORLS IN BROOKLYN 104 Flathush Ave., New Porker Bldg 5106 Fifth Axenue, Near Slat Si 831 Manhattan Ave.,.Near Cel 1370 Broadway, Near Gate 760 Bway, One block from F INBroadway, {ep. 37 IYBroadway, Bet QWighth Avenue, 2RWhird Avenue, 69f hth Ave ivhth Ave., Cne coor alc 155 hiaw Si 1Sldord Ay West .Cth Bas. J } $87 Passaic St.,Passsie, NuJ.,Distsibutore | ff S05 Main Street, Patercon, N. J. i treet, Mail Order Dept uel in an alien and held ho s and had a reception planned for him Daughter of titchie & ‘Cornell: = Court Anna } Quick Lunch; W Buttilofer Gr THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, SEABURY IS KEPT BUSY. Maken Several Addresses In Towns in Soatherw v mht. ELMIRA, N. ¥., Oct. 11.—Judge Sam- ury, Democratic candidate for had a warm reception and this morning in Waverly, way to this city by motor nung, and Wellsburg, jean money, here, This afternoon he 1s to motor to | turn, That is why Capt. Micholas Tsit- Pi SAS : oO R iA The Assos left Piraeus on Aug. 80.]aillanos urgently requests that Mickes hunts tha eet what taker returning te id give short talks, returning » Himira at 6 o'clock for a big evening ny to speak at the county fair going to evening meeting. Anka to De Appointed A nistrateix, An application for letters of admin- stration on the estate of Max Hein- &j Ich, musteal conductor and author, d to-day in the Surrogates’ Meinrich a widow, Mra. san Diego, Cal; On telnet DENTIST'S WIFE ENDS LIFE. Woman Who Had Been M1 Four Years Swallows Potson, Mra. Paula Lederer, wife of Dr. Wil! st, killed herself Her death was dis asa bachelor till he tasted the hot bis- cvits and cakes and pies Mary made so quickly and easily with & C, Well!—the first thing Mary will do in her new home is to say ‘to her grocer— DiC Is the Flour for me SELF-RAISING We and 20e Packages COE GEC \i ee ee » Substitutes Coat YOU Same Price A Nactisce Diet for All Ages. Keep Horlick’s Always on Hand | Horne or Office, An Unfailing Way To Banish Hairs Beauty Note nd water his shoul: Extraordinary Sale Gt Used PIANOS IN FINE CONDITION CLEARING GUT an acen. mulation of stock taken in ex-f e for new CHELNE MAN J Upright) and PI yer} Ruabon Kroeger Upright Light Cprich Hazelton t right oa OB 1916, D, PRICE & CO, 6 Ave. cor. 18 St NEW YORK. BROOKLYN NEWARK Special Sale Thursday (Columbus Day) High Class Suits $45 Over 40 distinctively different models to choose from +- posi- tively without equal at this price. Qur $15 Suit Supremacy was never more clearly de- fined than this geason! Fashion's favorite fabrics and colors ~- tremendous as- sortments in all sizes, including the latest iong coat models, MANY FUR TRIMMED. deloth or med gon acter, fashioned of Br Velour and elaborately ¢ with fur——very special a EXPERT ALTERATIONS FREE » Special Coat Sale Swagger New Models 7° 710 ‘5 Styles that are sponsored by the highest style authorities—but not at the customary high prices. Models for all occasions —all sizes, fabrics and colors. Many Modeis Fur Trimmed Dainty New Dresses 89.95 q 40-9 15 Our Dress Department is a veritable galaxy of beauty —presenting styles that are correct to the last detail—at prices that are surprisingly low. Street, Afternoon end Semi- Dress models, of Serge, Satin, Charmeuse, Crepe and Georgette— sizes 14 ¢ r o 44. Sale of Waists oF > little touches of style Ox. w prices —the splendid qu our Waists in a class of their ow ) Voiles, Lingeries, Crepes, Geo! Talietas, Crepe de Chines, Chiffons and Leces. Walsts at $3.95 & $4.95 also strongly featured The Above Also on Sale at Our B’klyn Store, Fulton&Bridge Sis. and NewarkStere, Var kel g Halsey Sts. Ve» it cag at Medel Prices| On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT KDAVS UNTO FIGHTH "A ¥ ame A Bi MONDAYS AND ammmanene!argest Popular Price Garment House in New Yorl-nymeammes ! ff lsarhkheeti'vo BLOOMINGDALES'’ Hex! 38 SB ANE” i aah ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH 59th to 60th Street “At Bloomingdates’ Women’s and Children’s Fall and Winter Underwear At 39c At 50c At 69c Wemen's vests, Wemen's Union |Wemen'’s Union Pants or tights in me-|Suits of medium | Suits, medium weight dium or heavy weight | Weight cotton; Yew: | cotton: tow oF high bleached cotton. Reg- fneckband. All |neck, in reruler ov French neckband. All ular or extra sige. sizes. Jextra sizes. Well-known brands, such as Merode, Swan, Root’s Tivoli or Forest Mills always on hand at popular prices. , °, , Boys’ and Girls’ Undergarments Vests, Pants or Drawers, of| Shirts or Dra of heavy fleece-lined cotton; priced accord-|quality weol, in sizes ranging from by 2 size, from 15¢e to 25¢ 26 to 34 inches, eats or Pante, of white or gray| Children's WhiteSleeping Gar= merino; priced 7 to size, merits, ideal for cold weather; sizes at Ge to §9c 1 to 10 years, Children’s Sleeping Garments, 45c to 70e Mode of soft finished cotton and wool moterial, in gray; drop seat style; sizes 2 to 12 years, Priced according to size. At Bloomingdates” Kimonos, 98c Flannelette, in floral designs, Po magi with ribbon bands; all sizes. At Bloomingdales’ Men’s Heavy Weight’ Underwear Fall end Winter stocks are now in order. Moderate prices. Shirts or Drawers, of ay derby ribbed cotton, Shirts or Drawers, of Ph wool mixed with cotton to pre- vent shrinkage, Tac Union Suits, of heavy weight ribbed cotte “Tae Shirte or Drawers, of heavy gray wool mixed with cotton; shirts are double-breasted, 89¢ Main Floor Adjoining the kimono section is the department devoted to the needs of nurses and maids. We carry good .assortments of uni- forms at very modest prices. Nurses’ Uniforms $1.98 to $3.98 Well-made garments of pop- lin, linene or India head; high or low neck, long or short sleeves. Second Floor At Bloomingdates” Victrola or Grafonola: Which? Come here to make your selection. Try them both out, side by side; judge for yourself. We will play any record on any machine and let you be the one to say. Easy Payments We accept your terms within reason, No Interest. No Extras. Victor Victrolas and Columbia Grafonolas $15.00 to $200.00 Victor or Columbia Records Musical Instrument Department Violing....... $4.75 $12.00 $15.00 to $37.50 Mandolins $5.50 $8.75 $15.00 to $30.00 Ukeleles $4.75 $6.75 $8.75 & $10.75 Accordions $5.50 $9.25 $12.75 & $15.00 Complete line of strings for all instruments also Tambourines, Music Stands, Music Folios, Harmonicas, Cases and accessories. Third Floor, At Bloomingdale Delight and Knickerbocker Cabi- net Sewing Machines, $31.75 First—-these are good sewing ma- chines, in every way, which is the most important thing about sewing machines. They have automatic lift, oall-bearing throughout and have a jit, full set of attachments and are fully Hee) + guaranteed, =~ Then the cabinets, are handsome, being finished in walnut, mission, fumed or quartered oak. Ideal muchines where space is limited. CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN No Interest vow $ 1A Week: Extras Sewirg Lesscns Free New Treasure Machines, $17.75 Fully guaranteed, Full set of attachments, Four drawers, drop head model, golden oak case. Tisbest Machines, $15.50 Fully guaranteed. Full set of attachments, ‘Three drawer drop head model, Ask to See the World’s Rotary Lex. Ave, Aread. The Reflex’ Mantle not only outlasts several cheaper mantles, but gives brilliant ‘light, undiminished by shrink- age throughout its long life GAS MANTLES Z "REFLEX Bran |5¢ Formerly 25¢. Upright or Inverted All Dealers and the Gas Company DIFFERENCE . MAKES LITTLE NAT YOU NEED-~ A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET J. &

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