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Sea oe se ne cae arian SFR LMT SE a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER Secretary Da: WASHINGTON, Oct of the Navy Daniels will night for @ mid-west stur last until Nov. 1. BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & G Fulton and Bridge Sts. Sunday our to His first stop will be et Green Caatie, Ind, Monday ie will speak at various places in that will €o to Kentucky on from there through | lowa and Nebras te Democratic comes hie itinerary. FLUSH KIDNEYS. Misaourt, ‘The respect mittees are arrangt An Unusual Collection at Special Prices Smart Children’s Coats Smartly belted models in the new WITH SALTS IF BACK IS ACHING A IESE SN Tis epee Pecan oneateras soaenane ooo shades of Brown, Green, Bure gundy and Navy; Skunk and 9.75 Noted authority says we eat ‘ Beaver Collars. Sizea 4 to 10 too much meat, which clogs Kidneys. Attractive Wool Velour Coats in the season's new shades, trimmed with Beaver, Beaver Cloth and Plush. Sizes 4 to 16 ), Take glass of Salts when Kidneys hurt or Bladder bothers you. 12.75 No man of woman who eats ment req- | ularly can make a mistake by flushing the tide known an whieh ex Dressy models in the new shades of Velvet and Zibeline; collar and cuffs richly trimmed with 15.00 Skunk. Sizes 4 to 16 Girls’ Wash Dresses Girls’ Serge Dresses Girls’ Wash Dresses g 1 coat effect models Youthful models of navy serge and aire erway; Calcot; linene anu | wool plaids; also taffeta combina- imported pique. 8 to 16 yrs. tions, new jumper effect. 8 to 16 yra. Special 3.95 Spectal 7.50 Girls’ School and Afternoon Dresses rasionally, saya a weile . Meat fornia uric acid | kidneys, they become | overworked from the st | and fail to filter the waste vod, then we get 1, headaches, Viv . dizziness, shee urinary disorders come ten wet ale ish nd py kicks Tho moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back burts or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of redi- ment, irregular of parsage of attended by a sensation of renkiing, atop eatin meat and get about dour ounces of J. ri Salts from any pharmac; spoonful in a glass bi i take @ table water before ew days your kid his fagnous salts is of grapes and lemon Modish styles so pleasing to “My Little Lady” of Serge, Chiffon Laporte eel ith Lithia, and has been and Crepe de Chine, in plain or combinations, trimmed with fur, braid, silk or embroidery 7.90 12.75 late the kidneys, #lso to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer ¢ ritet thus endi ug bladder w J pensive and coe de ightfal ef lithiaewater drink which everyone should take now ald then to keep the kidneys | thor and tive and the blood pure, thereby 8 serious kidney coin- | plication 5.90 16.75 ond upward NUXATED IRON cent, many Children’s “Tams” of Rare Smartness The discriminating Mother will appreciate the soft lines of this youthful ‘Tam-o'Shanter of Black Velvet with ribbon streamers gayly a 95 completing the charming model. Very spectaily Priccd at Appear in this pe Ask your doctor druggist about it, It can enatly be tained from any good druggist.—Advt. SUITINGS Extraordinary Values Is the result of two things—the great consumption of “4. materials, which enables us to buy the most for the least 0 money direct from the woolen mills, and the most modern #858 time and expense saving facilities at our command, which a cuts out every possible expense. These are the reasons which explainwhy we cantake any other good tailor’s standard of _ quality and workmanship and undersell it by nearly half. Our ironclad guarantee is made possible only by the making of our own clothes in our own sanitary workrooms—right on our premises—where each stage of the making is under the eye of Mr. Henry A. Ritchie. The chain store tailors cannot honestly guarantee anything because their clothes are sent out to sweatshops to be made and turned out from stock patterns. Made-to-measure is pure bunco with such tailors; they give you less of a made- to-measure fit than do the ready-mades, and you know what a crude fit you get in such clothes, All mater’als guaranteed ALL WOOL, Fast Color. Satisfac on may 74 or money back. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, vent! ay RUTGERS TO CELEBRATE | | 150TH ANNIVERSARY, een Alumni One Thousand Strong Gather for College Cere- monies—Notables to Join, | (Brera to The Brening Wertd) | NEW BRUNSWICK, N, J., Oct 1%, More than one thousand alumni from al parts of the country have enthered for the exercises in celebra- tion of the 160th anniversary of the ‘founding of Rutgers College. Through- he elty the scarlet colors of the re displayed on stores and ef exerctacs of the celebra- fon will take place to-morrow. In Kirkpatrick Chapel, President W, H. #. Demarest will hold @ conference of delegates and then confer @ number of honorary degrees, The Invecation wil delivered by the Rev, W, Ban- grott era of Yassur College, and ad. es are to be made by President «Murray Butler of Columbia ; President Alexander Me pit of the Imperial University Of Tokio, afternoon there will be a re- ception at the Queens Bullding, where th a of the Amertean Revolution are to present @ momorial tablet, and n every one will go to Nellaon ‘id to ane the football game be- Rutgers and Washington and Lee. | INSURED WRECKED AUTO ' GOT CLAIM, IS CHARGE Dealer Accused of Collecting Policy on Car for Which Damages Had Already Been Pald. ‘Tho first arrest of a number of men now under investigation, charged with defrauding automobile insurance com- pantes, was made to-day by Dotec- tive Hughes of the District Attorney's Office when he arraigned Fredertck G. Strobel of Richmond Hill, L, 1, goneral manager, of the Moon Auto Sales Company, of No, 18 Crown Street, Brooklyn, before Judge Roaal- yky in General Sessions, Strobel ts f grand larceny and fraudulent not guilty and was | | i 1 filing a claim. He plea held fn $3,000 batt. Acconting to the story told Judge tosalsky by Assistant District Attor- y Royal Weller, Dr. J. R. Kevin of Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, while C obile last January was hit by a trolley car. Ha collected 3850 from the Globe Indemnity Cor- pany at No, 45 William Street for in- son the car, which was badly d. Dr. Kevin, according to Mr. turned in the damaged car to as part payment on a new it in alleged, took out a new acoldent insurance on the car 4, as charged. promptly reported at he had rutned the car by running Into a telephone pole. According to the e nee In the case the Globe f1- dint ompany, which had iesued the new Hey on the old car, not know. Ing was the same auto for which they had paid Dr. Kevin, eve Strobel nyeen of Strobel testified irand Jury that the car din by Dr, Kevin was 80 naged that It could not be re- te paired ——. JILTED BY GIRL, THEN JAILED. f Setting jome, Rejected Sultor Accum Fire to Sweethear Following tho refusal of his best gjrl to wed after he had obtained @ license to marry her, John Robroweky, twen- ty-three years old, of No, 184 Orchard the girl, Minnie Hamowita, lived with her aunt at No, 69 First Avenue. As- told a jury before Judge Crain in enoral Sessions to-day thi arrived at the tenement th ing of Aug. 23 he found arly morn- e hallway on the fourth floor saturated with kero- sono which had been txnited, Stuck in a crevice of the wall Was a allp of pa- per on which wae written: Lieber Minto: Oh, how I love you! don't you marry me as you prom- § I am almost crazy now that you turned mo down, 1 will send you 9 to hell, You know T lov @, you. ATGTIN BOnkoWwsKyr." Pobrowsky denies the charge ‘but ff odmitted the young woman Mited him. a P FEWER PARALYSIS CASES § | Five Denths Reported To-Day an Increase, However, 1 A decrease in new cases and a slight ff tnorease in deaths, due to infantile pa ralyais, for the twenty-for houre ending jee reported from the total 9, REGISTER TO-DAY, jay and to-morrow are of registration. — Re; P open to-day from 6.30 P. juntil 10.30 P.M, If you do not regis- ter you cannot vot Just One Application and the Hairs Vanish (Modes of Today) A harmless, yet very effective, treat- ment is here given for the quick removal | fi of airy growths: Mix enough powdered delotone and water to cover the unde- sireble bairs, apply paste and after ¢ or 8 minutes remove, wash the skin and the hairs have vanished. One applica- wally is sufficient, but to be certain ts, buy the delutone in an original | Auvt AB wlom oat Vosed edvertieed World er at soporte We “Leet ant Foumd Dep't. formation Bureau, World Dultaine, with be llsted for thirty days. These Bete can be seem ot ony of The World's Offices “Last ond Found” edverticoments The World's i The “Worle. GaN 8000 Becnman, ‘New ork, es Brooklyn Offive, 4100 Main. 18, 1916. BOTH STORES OPEN EVENINGS St ULTZ & BAUE ) C.BAUERS’ SONS ix: ZN 738 Broadw A STEP FROM FLUSHING A LE SWE ad AM RUT n BNI i BK Xa 7 R 163 Flatbush Avenue. OPPOSITE LIVINGSTON ST it Brooklyn’s Biggest Sale of New Pianos and New Player Pianos in both our big stores in celebration of the opening of our new Flatbush Avenue store NEW, High-Grade, 88-Note, Guaranteed $950 Player Pianos os Was) $2 a Week?! FREE! {A beautiful bench, cover and 12 rolls FREE DELIVERY —————" of music for your own selection. TO YOUR HOME For 36 years on Broadway we have been Brooklyn's leading piano house. Now that we are opening our beautiful new showrooms in the downtown district at 63 Flatbush Ave., we want to more than imprcss upon the people of this great community the fact that we can and do give the biggest piano values your money can buy. In This Great Celebration Sale We Offer a Saving of $155.00 on Every Player Piano A fact that would simply have been impovsible if we did not lay our plans for this sale months ago—for player pianos of equal high grade construction are being sold by others at $550. You Have Our 36 Years of Success as Your Guarantee of Satisfaction There player pianos are artistic in construction, rich in tone and beautiful in finish, They have all the latest expression devices and in every way wiil be a joy to your home forever Offering For This Event Voice Player de Luxe Extra Special: $300 New Upright Pianos 19S $1:00 a Week PRICE INCLUDE, WHAT A LS eTOCL AND cover, TO BUY & ewe EE DELIVERY, PIANO AT SAVinot 47 > $10 a Month | BUILT BY Cc. BAUER'S SONS, ING, THE 100% PLAYER PIANO. Exchange Your Old Piano for one of these fine new Pianos or Player Pianos, We will talce your old piano in part payment, and you may pay any balance on small weekly or monthly payrents. One of our representatives will call upon you at your convenience upon request. COME TOMORROW, SATURDAY, and select your piono or player piano, as there is only a limited number in this sale. 738 BROADWAY (63 FLATBUSH AY, A Step From Fiushing Ave. a If you can't come to either of our stores FI Out This Coupon Mail to us oF send pos. tal card and we will send you complete details of this wonderful sale, Opposite Livingston Street,