The evening world. Newspaper, October 13, 1916, Page 12

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pas CRESS Petes oe me eci ess tree tT) i t ) ' sons Will No Longer Be |! t \Phe Board of Mstimate to-day or mig to QV WES OF SLATE OVER $18,000000 IN UNCULECTABLE TNE Cc s ftom Cor; | ma is autho-|remnpt to return the cab to Burke bo- | with the en in ng it. Prenters ’ od Halpin, “I teleph eolieettt ma for th In the Bronx to Po! 1900, 1901 stating that I had t Tt is exp lone aan taxicab And could not find the own-| mitted in or REGISTER TO-DAY. er.” Police Headquarters confirmed (Cake To-day and to-morrow are the last| Halpin‘s story, and he was acquitted, laws of 1916 Hon of days of registration. Registration | Judge Crain had this to say to the Thies law permits the pern: representativ these claims, why didn’t it turn them | # tO an auctioneer and have thom the highest bidder?” President of the Board of Al. dermen, I would have to try the auc: it 4 ia) Cinet mi thoneer If he sold such claims,” said | Ki ” ‘ Xi ike , \ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, VUTOBER 18, 1916. (BUYS WATER TO AVERT FAMINE IN BROOKLYN] HELPS FREE PRISONER s a Day to Be/Story of Man Accused of Stealing] frien’ Taxi Is Verified Before Trial— | Fittn ser Judge Commends Act. et . Cornelius Halpin was arraigned be-| bo Crain tn General Sean) uned of ateuling a taxt to-day authorized | f nsylvania Ratlroad Ter-| ‘ of Water Supply,| minal Sept. 16, Halpin denied tha] » ; Gas and Blectrielty to purchase 14-| charge, insisting that Patrick Burke, 1 900,000 gailona a day from. brivate| cnausteur for Arthur @. Betts of No, the situation te re-|o5 Colun owner of the enb, had Burke bea Procured From Private Comp. z Lack of rain has created t n the water suppl Queens that | | Ten .Million Gall | | | | —o— ner r arried as an Asset. \ lieved. Hrooklyn has been subaisting to @ iped from the city’s beoks| great extent on privat , 4 mating 918 will continue to in, flashing a| eotive's badge, had mandeered 16 taxicab and driven away with It | Assistant District Attorney Rorke asked Halpin if he had made any at-| taxes a n between Mar and the as opened, Thin me tim’ before the fmt of thee laces open to-day from 6.30 P. t Ge ane patil 10.30 P. M.. If you do not regis: the records of ter you cannot vote. ENTRIES AT LAUREL. jury: "The action of the District Attorney | in thin case illustrates forcibly that) the office of the prosecutor ta to do! more than merely prowecute, but to! produce witnesses for the defondant | whenever they arp available and “"! within reach.” +n ENTRIES AT LATONIA, (Spectal to The Evening World) rr rt bs a AC ACK, LATONIA, Ky., Oct, uldn't collect | aihe fntries for to-morrow's races ity. There Hat of unc olleet- | ona taxes 1 of the United) ¢ jation, who the city TAttomaneee, foe tmozeer oldet i THI taken, selling one lenee 107 © claime,”” said Borough As Area ha nes |OMPSONVILL ‘down pile ia ed and thtee other men severely | { jured in an au Racicot, obile accident here | 1} Enfield. Ractoot ras | 104 bya of Springfield, Maan., the . iter cena into a Mi eecked. [se Leane. Heliow lurrell Only because we have cut away unncces- sary expenses from their price, is it possible for you to get such good clothes as Monroe Clothes at MeonreoeSiIk lined Tuxedos and Full Drese Suits invariably elngle and double breasted Suite and Over. costs, compel the 1 “How ‘ou Sell We court comparison with clothes that are elsewhere priced at $25, Wo know how good Monroo Clothes are, Wo make them, and know how honorably and skilfully they are built. And it's because wo aro the makers and beeauso all our retail shops are in lower rent unstairs quarters, that we have created a new standard in yalues; selling Monroe Clothes at $15, : Look around-—see what is offered elsewhere—and then como up and see how much more real value you get here at $15, We know your decision will be the samo as the thousands of other men who have made our business the largest in New York at $15—you'll buy Monroe Clothes, and you'll remain & permanent customer beeause you will have res ceived better clothes. better service and better value for less money, Monroe Clothes YA4QNPD ST, Cor. Biway, *1257 ST., Cov. rth Ave, ? Times Square *BERGEN AVE., Cor jeo0h *NASSAU ST., cea | DNB B’WAY, Cor. Fuiton Se, ] Floor}. court ST., Cog, Montague, "NEWARK, 151 MARKET ST, * OPEN EVININGS UNTIL 9 A Ae i cilia 4 — lpg [PROSECUTOR'S INQUIRY °|FLAMES ON Gowanus CANAL. | Three Bonts—Two Men Hurt. | warte 4 etn were pa , The men wor Michael Crowley, twan- nl bo pull clear, A tug and two were metal in “Wi Bold by leeding Pionap fle yet know why ce mas: ALL MONROE S¥OPS ere re RRNA NIRA oll, which ta the top | the iaquid in Brooklyn's fite to-day at] it was extin en hurt trying | jo. 127 4 rowd on shore Keep Horlic! famaged to the extent of Replace utensils that wear out _ with utensils that “Wear-Ever” All Ages. 's Always on Hand Quick Lunch; Home or Office, és 39 The Car-.Ver . Pan Seb, Baonelor, 14 * Bake without turning the pes. Figure on less than i Pi Wy Ss t i ff tri the usual baking time because aluminum ware gets hot 2 8 i ( y quickly and stays hotter than other ware—heats evenly all over, so every cake in the'pan bakes at the same time and you have puffy, brown, crusty popevers. Alominem utensils ere NOT “all the same.” The evormenus pressure of rolling mille and stamping mackines makes the thick sheet ver” wtensile dense and rigid. There are we joints of coams of places for tuod te lodge—no coating to chip of—pare and sale. Their wondertul durability eaves the exposes and annoyance of continually buying mew cooking utensils. Deportmeat, Howsefurnishing and Herdware Stores. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 10 omen vine “Wear-Ever” te Utensils, got a ene-quart "Wear-Ever” St a for only BG at store of from us paid. Offer good only watll November 30th, 1918. Addons” THE ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSIL CO. Dept. 53, New Kensington, Pa. ‘Alterations Free at Three Brooklyn Sto i: aa’ Fulton St, cor. Bridge At Subway Stat! 1329-1331. Broadway Near Gates Avenue ~" 4810-4812 Fifth Ave. Bet. 46th and 49th Sts. 1,500 Very New Fall Blouses On Sale Saturday! And Are Very Specially Priced and Featured At 2.95 iad TE the best values in new waists that we have seen in many weeks. Smartly tailored models—with an air of distinction—note—and differentness about them—of good quality crepe de chine or georgette, in white, flesh maize and navy—cream laces with flesh linings. Very smart waists—in styles that will not be seen in other stores. All sizes in this spectal group. Fashionable Fur Coats, Mufls and Neckpieces Selected pelts of superior quality. Made into the latest (Mee i) fashionable models, specially priced to-morrow, Saturday. Hudson Seal Coats, 65: Dyed Muskrat. 40-inch Coats made of selected soft pelts, richly lined with brocaded silk—remarkable value. Trim’d Eudson Seal Coats *95- Dyed Muskrat. 42-inch length, with deep genuine skunk collar. Full ripple back, lined with pompadour pussy willow silk. Trim'd Hudson Seal Coats *125 As Illustrated. 45-inch length, with deep -natural skunk collar and cuffs, full ripple back. Spectally selected soft pelts, XXX quality. Muffs and Neckpieces Taupe For Muffs..+0+.24,80 Taupe Fox Searfe.,.,...24.50 Nat'l Raccoon Maffs.. Red Fox Muffs White Fox Scarf Blue Fox Scarfs.. Remodeling and Repairing at Moderate Pri Alterations Free at Three Brooklyn Store You may not be astevedore, but ‘You will be interested in the electric loading of boaty and the warehouse model at The Ele€trical Exposition and Motor Show of 1916 Grand Central Palace October 11@ to arm Lexington Avenue ad 46 Street Open ov st mm cnvepting Sentyy

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