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ene ps Me cmane STATE BAN PUT ON PUT ON KISSING. Ne male Emplorees of the netted Over It. sunset, Oct 13.—There was much melted eae a among the fair em ployeces of vert Capitot iwi pis ‘ee State vege ment of Health posted a bulletin In the cerridors and elevators. one paragrapl of which reads: “Kissing on the Mo oildren, should be div ‘There was considerable other advice om the tranaminsion of colils, grip and | sther ailments, one of a series of bulle-! ding to be issued from time to time. an uF he ». empectally Internally Over 600,000 Peopie Are Now Doing So. Por many year physicians have agrerd toat the | Reports to-day indicated no BRILL, REPUDIATED. "BY DARY LEAGUE REFUSES TO QUIT Farmers Instructed Not to Ship to Big Distributers, as President Urged. in the amount of milk received in} New York, It is still about one-third | short Meantime, the directors of the Petey League by vote of twen- sone to three, have repudiated Preaident Jacob 8. Brill and the “gentlemen's agreement” he made with the big corporations that supply New York with milk, They put “* Chairman R. D. Cooper tn charge of ia the situation, with State Commiasion- ! ror, however, the startting news whtch Unie country that great surgeons i bare been operating oo the Lower) the most chroule and serious dis Americans to tmcotme thoroughly | portance of Keeikng thie Lower all poleenous waste matter, are now wing Hot he "3, B, Ly Cascade” you | bright, confident amd capadie makes we billons Interval Bathe are z I rt jut Ez tlie ee Drug force Nature—the gently aminte ber, at all Liggett Riker Hageman “Why Man of To-Day Is aight itte: t ven free on reauest,— Adve, "booklet of armet { er of Foods and Markets John J. Dil- lon as sales agent. “IT don't think the ‘settlement’ made by Mr. Brill has done much harm,” said Commissioner Dillon to-day. “He sent out telegrams Wednesday afternoon, notifying the farmers that the strike was over and that they might begin to ship milk. But they were suspicious, and most of them Executive Committee on the long dis- tance telephone, chango | i began to call members of the “This was kept up Wednesday night ‘uttication-—junt warm and all day yesterday and last night, They were told not to ship milk until the Executive Committee said so. I mone think many of them were mis- 1 fetl sure that the Big Four will have to meet the farmer's terms THE EVENING WORLD, —not only the advance of 45 cente a hundred oe oth Prem but a con- tract for six moi President Brit, pe ‘lared at or hr ad to-day that he would n eign. | | A rose is as rat by Virginia Dare “Vine as eweet eat and delicious when served in “ih a. DRINK gail Bdward H. Dinas te Dead. Faward H. Dinan, Ofty-four, an at~ tendant in the Second District Municipal ot re. | Court, died inst night in Gouverneur Hospital of heart trouble, any other naine. So is Re p* lunch, dinner, er be- tween timess enjoy It a Si punch, cocktal, or has k up carbonated water as a thirst quencher. Sold wherever wine is sold. GARRETT @ CO. Norfolk, Va, Pioneer American Wine Growers—Bat, 1835 N.Y. Selig, re Balding: Phone Bryant £000. Poul Garrett Special Dry Chan ampan mene Pintage of Unusual Quaiity OPPENHEIM, GCLLINS & C 34th Street—New York Invite Attention to their Interesting Display of Youthful Models Misses’ Distinctive Coats and Suits In youthful models, from the simple tailleur suit for school to the dainty silk dress for evening occasions Misses’ Suits of Ve’ semi-fitted modeis, cuffs and Pst collars seal trimmed. Misses’ Suits of Broadcloth or distinctive belted models with novelty pockets, sailor col- lars of fur, and fancy stitching. Special Velour Cloth, Misées’ Coats of Broadcloth or Whipcord, lain tail belted and fla Misses’ Coats of Wool Velour or Broadcloth, belted, semi-belted and nie ht line models fur-trimmed, silk throughout and interlined. Special Tailored Suits................ 25.00 t 50.00 Dressy Suits...............44. 35.00 to 135.00 Tailored Coats...... Wenindauns 25.00 to 50.00 Dressy Coats. Fur-‘rimmed, Velcet Coat, 39.75 ve lared effects, rata Rae throughout ang interlined. lour Cloth in lored models in Dress of Velvet and Broadcloth, 19.25 25.00 37.50 at 20.00 | 29.75 ane 35.00 to 85.00 model, collar and cuffs, Girls’ Coats of Velvet effect, double cape or yoke models, fur trimmed. 4 to 10 yre. Girls’ School Coats, , Girls’ Drossy Coats,,,., help edd anes 15.00 t 42.50 Velour Cloth Suit, Beaver Trimmed, 58,00. Girls’ Coats of Velour Cloth in yoke and belted models, trimmed with Nutria or skunk opossum, lined throughout and terlined. 4 to 10 yrs. Girls’ Coats of Zibeline, smart belted beaver plush button-trimmed, 10 to 16 yra. In Girls’ Tub Dresess in gingham, pique, garicord or chambray for school wear in attractive effects, Clo 10 yre. Girls’ Dresses of Wool Plald or plaid combined with taffeta, overscollars, tall- ored In smart lines, al} Oto lb yre, Eroadeloth Coat, Mole Trimmed, 50.00. Girls’ Smart Coats and Dresses To see our models for the Little Folks is to know how well-made and sensible they are—and how becoming | 9.75, Special | 16.75 >pevial smocked 18.00 3.95 Bpectal | Bpoctal 5.90 9,75 to 19,75 Bpeel, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1816. Another Special Sale of _ Women’s Tailor-made Suits in the new models for Autumn, offering extraordinary ‘value at $29.00 will be held to-morrow (Saturday) Ready-to-wear Department, Third Floor A Saturday Sale of Autumn Hats for Women & Misses will be a feature of special interest in the First Floor Millinery Department. it will present Smart Trimmed Hats in the newest and most effective styies -. at $6.50 & 8.75 Velvet Sports Hats, banded . at 3.50 These Prices represent exceptional! values A Special Selection of Woolen Dress Materials consisting of Velour de laine, Broadcloths, Homespuns, Plaids and Checks, will be placed on sale to-morrow arranged in Suit, Coat and Skirt Lengths at decidedly unusual price concessions A Special Offering for to-morrow in the Men's Shoe Department (First Floor) will consist of Men’s Black or Tan Lace Shoes at $4.85 per pair (a shoe-buying cpportunity that should not be overlooked). An Extraordinary Sale of Choice Oriental Rugs will shortly be opened. A_ detailed announcement will be made in the newspapers on Sunday, October 15th B. Altman & Co. Smart Autumn Clothes for Misses and Young Women are shown in an infinite variety of charming styles, representing the latest approved fashions and fabrics. Incuded are: Dressy Tailored Suits + $48.00 to 185.00 Practical Tailor-made Suits, 24.00 to 55.00 Evening Gowns . ° + 28.00 to 195.00 Silk Afternoon Dresses + 21.50 to 165.00 Worsted Street Dresses 16.50 to 95.00 Dressy Coats . ° + 45.00 to 390.00 Practical Street Coats - 15.50 to 50.00 (Misses’ Department, Second Floor) Autumn and Winter Clothes for Children and Young Girls are assembled on the Second Floor in an unusually large assortment of smart, becom- ing models, featuring not only the latest styles, but the correct materials. In the regular stock at the prices quoted are: Coats for ali occasions + $8.50 to 95.00 Dresses of serge and combined fabrics at. . . . ‘ + $7.75’ to 85.00 Washable Colored Dresses . 2.25 to 24.50 Tailored Suits (12 to 16 years) 22.50 to 52.00 Boys’ Outer Wear for Autumn and Winter Serviceable, practical clothes, equal to the wear and tear that the healthy, active boy will give them, are here ready for selection. Stylish, nevertheless, both as to models and materials—in every respect clothes that the discriminating boy will like. Among the features in the regular stock are: Suits of smart woolen mixtures + $12.50 Mackinaws, in heather mixtures . 9.50 School Ulsters, of sturdy woolens . 16.50 Roll-collar Sweaters (made in Scotland for B. Altman & Co.) in heather colorings, $7.50 Boys’ Furnishings, comprising all the styles in demand, at moderate prices, (Fourth Floor) hei Aurinte-! Madison Avenue, New York B. Altman & Cn. The Department for Lamps and Lamp Shades Candlesticks and Accessories Is now located on the FIFTH FLOOR (in the Madison Avenue section) The assortments are unusually large and Interesting. Lamps mounted and Shades made to special order. Pifth Avene, New York 1T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NBED— - a FASHIONABLE CLOTHING Ex --ON LIBERAL CREDIT 4 Stylish, High Grade Clothing for Men, Young Men, Women, Misses and Boys. bring apparel of quality within the reach ofeverybody PLURNITURE 6 | MichackoBrod © Firta AVE. AT 9TH ST. At the Oth St, Station of the Gth a " Gees he ve, “L. A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS . TIT ae