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. tec RR ap RT ECT EY LS TE ILS: THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 18, 1916. - ’ y WILL BECOME BRIDE GEORGE GRAHAM RICE Ps.cetten, Hachem merahershy a BLACKHANDER'S MB OF WEDDING NOVEMBER i ACCUSED BY A WOMAN! 22 her, ‘The price fF VANDEVEER PARK Failing to Deliver Actually Sent | Dandruff causes a feverish irritation “'Eddys”’ Sauce—the su- preme relish-—pure, &ppe- tizing and satisfying. Eddys OLD ENGLI: 548 Fifth Avenue Remainder Soon to Go. of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, loos- At 45th Street en and then the hair comes out fast. To George Grakam Rice, a stock broker} stop falling hair at once and tid the | | of No, 2% William Street, who ts ng seal of every pettiels of dandrufl, get i Snel’ er i t urts, failed to ap-{a 23 ttle of Danderi t Fashionable Section of Brook-| ; y berate Mustitvate sesne ir a little in your hand auce | lyn Scared by Mysterious { the hour appointed in a summons | ft! ; A Fine for flavoring oysters, Explosion in Street. | erved last Bight at the instance of) ay i steaks, chors and roasts. é Mrs Anna L, Brown of South Boston. | —- re 4 AtG d . se M \ protested her inability Ltrtckalheg 1 Y ll Residents of the Vandeveer Park ni teats Titde GonciNeatan tev Sas Delicatessen Stores, Cc ou too wil a section of Brooklyn early to-day sup-| vor cha she had sent him] & Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N. Y. a Nfe-like tiustration of how rossman, his| /) — = Jin vinittation afects a néigh- borhood, when a bomb was exploded In the centre of East Thirty-ffth Street, between Avenues J and K. ‘There was no apparent purpore for the explosion and the police are en- Urely at sea as to the origin of the bomb. Mr. and Mra, John Reynolds, of No, 2412 Avenue K, who were re Z| turning to their home after a theatre party, narrowly escaped injury They were within a short distance of Thirty-ffth Street and Avenue K when, not more than thirty feet be- hind them, the bomb was exploded.| The wedding of Miss Dorothea Camp Just alittle away, on tho other side,; daughter of the late Edwin 8. Camp Appreciate Landay Victrola Service ce you enter a Landay store you will find three . things which will make and keep you a friendly Landay customer. PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE. bank, her counsel, M: “p, IE charm of indi- } viduality that women seek in foot- wear rests on little variations from the ge a, accepted hese must not violate good taste or sound orthopedic prin- 4 ciples. Our experience as style-leaders for 59 «ipe’s Cold Compound” ends colds and grippe in a feW hours. does he want to re I've & dozens more ¢ sints against him just like this one, ym $200 to Churchill’s More Than a Restaurant A Broadway Institution Broadway & 49th Street Take “Pape’s Cold Compound” every two hours until you have taken three t all grippe misery goes! once befor ann, so the attorneys Swann’s office. Da a au jn s sent to Mrs. wn t | yesterday, and that th which cannot be trans » sore throat, sneer LAL ry * % 3 O' A Mrs, Camp, to Reuben J. Ross wil Age Intelligent service, too, for Landay Mounted Policeman John H. O'Brea|tAL, giace Now, 1 in the Church of the wo weeks, would be went IM ling. sorenegs ane stiffness years lends authority I eally know music. Their Ld on bis horse Resurrection ' t | ‘Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing| (§ to the attractive exclu- salesmen really kno . ' Windows were thrown up all along| —— ae — | i signin and snuffling, Base your throbbing} % sive model 1 interested attention is a helpful factor the street and excited residents came HIGH SCHOOL GIRL Coffee Exchange Sent, 45000, — |liead—nothing else in the world given! WB Seies ted a constantly in the enjoyable selection of records. forth to see what had happened. The Karly yesterday $4,760 wan bid for [svch prompt as “Pape’s Cold| gf OFiginated at this store, Fs policeman took the remains of the STRANGELY MISSING a membership in the New York Coftee | 4 v wh ats oly ito Downtown Store a - pveer Pa ° d Sugar Exchange h drug store. cls ow t | THE VICTOR RECORDS DESIRED. Ex EZ$ | bomb to the Vandeveer Park Station, mn d Sugar Exchange, In the af RE ON cad Soe Sixth Ave. at 19th Street whence it wan sent to the Bureau of Combustibles, Inspector Fisher sala] Lillian Rattn ience. Accept no substitute clusive handling of Victor products for six- teen years has built up a clientele so large , Who Left Brooklyn ‘ that we now carry practically every Victor thot it wan a regulation Black Hand Home With Books, Hunted record made, You will not have to “try Pea Stee taatte i dlaresten bape - ee some place else” for the record you want. was loaded with powder. No damage was reported, THE VICTROLA YOU WISH. From the small- ee est Victrola at $15 to the most expensive at $400; every style, every model, is in each Landay Store. Here you will always find the very latest instru- mente from the wonderful Victor factory. Come to Landay’s, and you are assured of com- plete Victrola service and “J easiest Payment Terms New Yorks Leading Victrola Stores” anday, 4Stores we. Co)sh he AQT Styve. Z3wAPrd st 27 345 TSRCAVES BIT hemes MONEY REFUNDED Detective Bureau sent out « ey al alarm to-day, directing « CLOTHESLINE VICTIM. = [search for Miss Lillian Rattner, six- Seat oka teen years old, of No, 966 Myrtle Avenue, Willlamsburg. Miss Rattner is the daughter of Herman Rattner, She was a member forty-five years old, of No.jof the graduating class of the arg, waslern District High School, The P Abs Hing of a second story erg said to-day that she was a br feet to the 4. apt scholar, They knew of no reason) 0 She ’wa taken to the Bushwick Hon-l¢or her failure to go to school yester pic with a trkctured ekull’ and mn-grer ner allure to go to achoo! yeaver-| ternal Injuries da ane oe ageed From Fire- Skall Broken. the family washing Trying Ao sav when a clothesline broke, Mra. Anna Kileoym alli, y. The girl left home with her books yesterday morning, When she did Woy Harleq From Auto Truck. not return In the afternoon the fui Fiftecn-year-old William Woods of]{ly conducted a search throughout No, 80 Jefferson Street, Hoboken, was|the neighborhood, This morning they thrown from the front seat of an auto-| went to the police moblle truck early to-day when the oe | vehicle ran Into the curb at af ne Dectaton, Boston Globe.) think women should Beile—'Do have the ballot?” fractured k—"O, sometimes I do and some- q ‘ ‘ING 5 Pate’ Street, Hoboken w on’ a SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS Uh ine ee Rowe it boken — w times I aoe t. They are so vacillating, pital wit We Make Your Underwear Money Work Harder It's almost unbelievable that we can sell this amazing Hanes Underwear at 65c a garment and $1.25 a union suit. But it’s true, \ when most prices have gone way up. You get double worth, } | double wear, plenty of warmth and comfort and no itching from ! _. .soolgagmatabaassy OVERCOATS SUITS | |: 65c $1.25 per be EVENING CLOTHES Garment Union Suit , t There are other high grade Clothes that UNDER \ ANIT equal Monroe Clothes in style— WEAR BUT THEY COST YOU MORE |‘ Made by P. H. Hanes Knitting Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. Hanes Union Suite have a Comfortable Closed Crotch that stays closed; y Ki There are other high grade Clothes that are pacay bingy rtd with Improved Lap Seams which “give” with every f motion; Bn! Hs ‘ built as honorably as Monroe Clothes— i o ‘ette whic! ways keeps the wi from the neck; proved Cuffs at wrist and ankle which h lose and do H ee ton Hag per Ae pond a ae ae ple aiai out of shape; and BUT THEY COST YOU MORE Hanes Separate G have Doubl ; i Comfortable, Staunch Waistband; plead ogi eee ue There are other high grade Clothes that are ‘won't flare out; a snug Elastic Collarette which never gaps; Elastic Shoulders made of as good all wool Fabrics as Monroe with Improved Lap Seams which “give” with every motion. Clothes earterthrinking keeps all Hanes Underwear elastic and true tosize and shape, Hi ae Bern jutely—every thread, atitch and button, and you get a ne BUT THEY COST YOU MORE ‘What more could you ask from underwear at any price? only 65c a garment and $1.25 « union euit at these stores: And it’s because Monroe Clothes embody all Si. Berkgoae ‘i the good features of other high grade Clothes, i Mom Sia Witte Vinlag ave, | & sa nyabeade 9 BUT at $15 cost you less than elsewhere—a price ele, tome $0, hh ore ; ck. 24 08, Valon, at made possible because here you buy DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS—and in our lower rent UPSTAIRS SHOPS. We repeat, it’s by reason of these advantages we have over other clothiers that we sell more Clothes at $15 than any other concern in New York. ; : ; COME UP AND YOU’LL SEE WHY. i faa ; Hee Matai 16K hse a , OTHIERS F ieee pea Beihai NEW YORK, AMERICA’S LARGEST UPSTAIRS CL When sted Fire ates 200% 88% | tt 3: Shin's ko teoedinat: “sone PR fi H yee a yan Se eee eye om. pe ; " Gg “tit ili are year) Nostrand Valente’ Bae e . Coney | Bet sans gt Becgenline i Pith: 4 M frag be reer, “Tend “ave, end } kK t geet 6 Bag. 942 Spring at st "Liter Misra hae 4 oe ‘ in z Ao ei od ee at ‘ hn W wlan " ; ft Bit Er Cia oak a Mada “id rome me [A me *4QNO ST, Hise sien ND. (*125™ ST.; cor. 1th ave. em ye hme ve ae om *NASSAU ST., etna 2 Floor | bERGEN AVE. fen ROB! ISLAND. N.Y, gee. . ; ’ } rourgtein. 2 Avenue ©, Bay-| Hn 4 B’WAY, cor. Fulton st. poe, N i : or *COURT ST., Gag, Montague, pre he mat a: *NEWARK, 151 MARKET ST. Rivera MAW vrome 34 River ot | ACHOET. dial *OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9, fe Gro. Heckman, S48 Park ey outa uleers. at. Se ee eee es =>. <<--