The evening world. Newspaper, October 19, 1916, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1916. he tid not hnvw where De we ““*) SUIT STOLEN WHILE HE: Matthew was arra’ before Jus- WORE It, HE TELLS COURT tice Fisher, The pri is aw big, rigan, “Then he drags@t me @awn into hn areaway and made mo put on his old tatters while hp donned my e new clothes. I dodged pa he went Into an Intellige! Mules Die in Fire. was once a wealthy merchant In New York horses. four mules and 800 ~ | . Though seventy years old, he chickens perlabed in a fire which was dapper in dress and active to a barn and outbuildings on | | manner. Stern Brothers farm of William ¥, Holt at Flem- He Was last seon alive yesterday husky man twenty-two years old, of | pa Aeron Policeman Cli .N. J, yesterday. A large quan- when he left bis daughter's home at iver saw thia man in my, life, BROTHER SUGHTAS modium bulld, with brown eyes a a Misfit for Prisoner and > C Place, Brooklyn, sine Pi or Lay) cents for the size box you want.—Advt. name, was an Englishman. He lived with his daughter, Mra. Henry Pur-' inger. Tt it said bi cells, in Spring Vall Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravaiganc Eatablished 1860 CH &. 125th STREET WEST e- - Wonderful Sale of Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats A demonstration of the Koch determination to give values that are ynmatchable anywhere in the city See the remarkably good and seasonable models that are included, judge the quality and you will at once marvel at the offerings en eee ee = or $10.00 & $12.00 Fine Lyons velvet, hat- Up to $8.00 i Hats marked | ters’ plush and velour Hats marked OE eee sa ges down to Hats; some ostrich trim- down to Lelie ded ed Lyons velvet and hatters’ med, some with flow bsg plush, to be closed out. some with fancy feathers. $4.45 $7.50 to $9.50 Fine silk velvet Sailors, Hats that were Ready-to-wear models, J re Hats marked Tricornes and draped $4.25 marked and some for semi-dress; down to Turbans, in black and down to a score of different styles $5. 95 colors. All the most de- 2 87 to choose from at this ) ° sirable models, $ . reduced price., opular white . pop 4 $2.95 Lyons velvet $2.25 Children's Hate, $1.05 Stik Velvet of felt and velvet, be- Sailors, soft and stiff Sallors, In black only. coming styles and crowns; black, navy colors, and brown, ~ ee UNA ne 1 wmwte “The Kind rt tri 1,675,989 ‘ ' Before one bottle is half gone Sr Taare |toer myaine ana’ 2 dare’ of” ine ‘ Differene™ | since Oct. 19, 1816, : you begin to think of another =I amma DRESSING fs just as delicious on hot roast duck or acallops as it is on salads. And speaking of salads, have you ever made one of Premier Shrimp? It's es- pecially tasty if you use Premier Salad Dressing. Why? It's “the kind that’s different.” 25 cents Bu: if YOU don’t like it you iq can have your money back bottle tM > Fawicis}] Leccert a @Mpany” "vw veru connection with the killing of Dana- Joel Conklin lives with his wife and two children in a peach- a AG ROMS Bureau to Be Created Expected to Mean $20,000 Less Will | Be Needed for Poor. | “tity of hay and rain, farm saaeaioase | noon to take a walk. Chil hair. He seemed indifferent. Complainant, So Tailor Must ar. he Foal ey Ag ey you at ali,” other supplies were burned. in cap, then his coat, th “My brother and I had been hunt- " “The clothes 5 fonds ge am aint aa iM tite road, among bushes, of th® ing and we had taken a few drinks” Solve Problem. said tha Maeiairate, Ae toes Gonas West 42nd and 43rd Streets by insurance. outskirts of New Hempstead Village. Wald Matthew. “We met the old maa | According to the story to by angeroom ‘and let them chan — - . a if there OM, the road near New Hempstead James King, « Metropolitan Hospital|" "*why, the sult doesn’t ste The ground was torn up, Tailroad station. Somehow we got attendant, in Yorkville Court either” remarked Magistrate Corrl- had been a Nght into an argument. 1 don’t remomber he paid $18 for a mustard brown when King walked proudly to, * } It thought at first that Dans what it was about, I wage ilttle of clothes which was stolen while| the. ba M if W O P war 101 a w a f +s tdtce, [steer wan Killed with a load of amail Gased. \he wan wearing It. “He accused Pate| ‘site. stretched tt out of shape,” ens Winter vercoats "T FIGHT IT! Matthew Conklin Admits Miss~\jiioe, nut the autopay revealed that he wares beak he ae eee by eae Mlle peak ol Eee Herries oe strate hed Whey in ; ing Kinsman Quarrelled | nad been beaten to death with some look pehind” and saw they, wera thiet. 41.000 ball -and tssued a subpoena for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, ‘ . pas heavy, blunt {notrument. Part of @ quarreling, That's about all I remem- “He followed me out of a saloon at] Tator Frank Mulvey, No. 648 Thiyt { .f yoo are troubled with indices! With Danzinger in Road. © | gunatick was found near tho body. ES, Conting mes a tier ale King to. Maggstrnte res) Avene int th Cotes ed . i o are members of a - pentty hone! a ; aiaerese cas seta, acta ‘The wuthorities learned that Joel gamfy that has lived in Rockland 5 at $19.50 i inst this: Take two little gastro-] The killing of aged Harry Danzin-\ and Matthew Conklin had been seen County sor, mentraceee not far from | | 1 tablets before going to bed. | ger on the rondaide near New Hemp-|in the road a little ahead of Danginger, the mounts gid ei untle and wor | Regul $380.00 val In the morning you will feel great!| stead, Rockland County, was followod| They had shotguns and were hunting () gs pean anh ean, gular, i values You will start the day ie & = by the arrest this morning of Matthew | partridges and gray squirrels, they coeeneetipeameniianss , © tri oo, oie ag tad pore Conklin at bis home, two miles from | sald. pe | | | A most fortunate purchase has made possible BS cclent! our food Dice the bar axils i so haere material wit- | to. : any iad in te OM 4 Sit win ny 10 ROUND \)P | = remarkable early season bi ¢ resale which 4 leate required by” the gastric| ness in the Spring Valley jail. Hin! estate of Charles Ridgway, in th includes some really wonderful values. ' of the stomach. It is the natural | brother Joe! is missing, Matthew ad-fmona section, two miles forth of nie "| H re ioe facies irnfaldi mits having had “an argument” with} Hempstead. Ho found Matthew conk-! | These are serviceable Black and ' violent be PY) Danginger, but is vague as to what} tin asleep in the house of his father, Oxford Vi et {| totiowed. Matthew made no resistance when ‘ord Vicunas and Meltons, f for them to, the the Danzinger, in epite of his German| Dutko told him he was wanted in strictly hand. tailored, and include ' ‘ The establishment of a De@ertion Buren to run down deserting fathers and compel them to assume financial responsibility for thelr families was recommended to-day by the Sub- Budget Committee of the Board of Estimate, It will be started a» an experiment and, if found practical, will be continued as a branch of the Department of Charities, } The recommendation was made as the result of an investigation By Com: missioner of Accounts Wallstein. He) reported that the eity expends an- nually for abandoned children $70’ 691.60, Most of the deserting fathers could be located If aggressive search were made, he declared, telling of an | experiment of a month in which fifty- | Uiree such cases were Investigated. ‘Three investigators located most of | the delinquents and instituted pro- ceedings againat them, Some of the cases are pending, three defendants were sent to the workhouse and parents of sixteen children were placed under bond to support them. In the sixteen successful cases a | saving of $1,846 a year was effected for tho city. | Deputy Commissioner of Charities | | Doherty will be in charge of the new bureau. He believes he can save many thousands of dollam by com- polling purenta to guarantee the sup- | port of children now maintained in| city institutions, He was allowed | bureau chief and two desertion of- ficers.. It 1s believed about ct 4 cases @ month can be handled. Wit! an average of fifteen successful cases in every fifty tt Is estimated the city will save at least $20,000 a year, ADDED 1,675,989 YEARS TO TROUSERS WEARERS | Unknown Benefactor Created Loose Legs Just 100 Years Ago | To-Day, Tailors say this ts the one bun- dredth anniversary of the introduc- | tion to masculine attention of the prevalent style of trousers. ‘The name of the Inventor has been for- gotten. Prior to 100 yoars ago getting into and out of a palr of breeches was something like getting In and out of a enfe, Often a man, after laborious- ly inserting himself into hie breeches, found he had them on backwards. They were uncomfortable, to say the least. The forgotten genlus who figured out a style of "pants that allowed the free and uninterrupted ingress and ogress of tho wearer Ia estimated to have saved the mon of the pants- —--eraqnagiennaneniine Yale Stadent Registration 8,805, NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 19.—The total registration Yal nounced to-day, 4 with 3.260 Inst yoar Increases are noted in the schools of law, medicine, arta, 1,601 The enrolment religion and fine in Bhef in Yale College theta “Sotentitte of the Tells a Secret Manufacturer of Famous Medicine Tells Ingredients, S50 Public Can Appreciate Pure, Reliable Medi- cine, Many people fear to take medicine to check and abort colds, cure coughs, ecaturrh, ete, This fear is roundle with all the products off The Black- | —— burn Products Co, Di Mot one contains opiates, harmful drugs. Mentho-! , for) coughs, colds, catarrh and all diafrees | following # cold, is a compound of | Wild Cherry, Tolu, Cascara, Grinde- | lia, Menthoe Ammonium Chloride, | keep in solution, form end the medicine is so strong that only ten- drop dose: Laxene into @ pint bottle and then fill | arantees it to please or eee bret. Sold by ell ‘good druggls! and alcohol sufficient to preserve and $% It Every ingredient is in concentrated | ¥,; to bo pi CATSKILL EVENING LINE DIAL. jONDS. ON CREDIT wr bottle pith amonulatedseaey | gy Be Mbt aut, “si! | wank Tena aL, gogne ovanesree AA & 11912051 na half pint of boiling water, | = Font Seng —— | Aapariean W ater c bape athe 1303 e AVE CORNER tt aid by thousands that this makes | v1 @ Siaiden Lane, Phone Cort gent 5037 156 S1 a most effective home treatment for _PATEN Leas Woks Yarn leh grade, Lament, Wale u all cold troubles, manufacturer FRETS yeu, i he WS, | Bl Jewelry, Metzorotietn, 40 Malden lai, rs, at pre ein ie Fly front and button through models, some with fo) poh beg ck self collars; full silk and . x quarter silk lined; sizes 34 to 46 chest measure, A Gentleman’s Drink |}| | inclGding stouts. with a Gentleman’s Game isa light, thirst-satisfying “Hi-ball” made with (RA } the historical wine of the A Sale of Men’s Shoes FRIDAY AND SATURDAY at $3.75 Will include several excellent models in black and tan Russia calfskin, Value $5.00 you couple delight with Sizes 9 to II only. the satisfaction of knowing that you are drinking something good for you. Just sweet enough. GARRETT & CO. Pioneer American Wine Growe te, V Office Longacre Bl Pau! Garrett Spectal. t Girtarced Unuesl Goole, ; re Men’s Furnishing Dept. TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY, THESE SPLENDID EARLY SEASON OFFERINGS: Men’s Autumn Neckwear, Fame of su. perior American silks,...... 65c ei ach Men’s Hligh-class Neckwear, made in our own workroonts, of rich silk and satin ig- orted from Italy, France and Switzerland, in extra large and medium shapes, . each BROOKLYN OPpPENHEIM.COLLINS& Go Fulton and Bridge Sts. New Departments Offer Excepiional Sales To-morrow Ribbed Underwear Standard Make Union Suits of ribbed lisle in white, reinforced, in regular and extra sizes; tight knee model. 50c Value 81.35 Men’s .Negligee Shirts} Men’s Pure Silk Shirts Plaited, plain and soft finish, with satin stripes, at $1.20 at $4.45 Men’s Pajamas, of Domet flannel, Q= - cotton pongee and striped materials, 935e & 1.35, | SRAUMANNSERO | NORTHWEST CORNER SIXTH AVESIO™ STR- | | Buy Now---A Year to Pay | Quality Merchandise ; cA si ON. | Widest Variety sit ] | Plain Figure Tags sisN=tektaa| Cash-Store Prices E We sell the BETTER grades of FURNITURE and RUGS at, prices charged slavehere for the common sort. Here are some SPECIALS: it ya BE > wa af Standard Make Silk Top Union Suits fight knee model in pink and white with ‘glove silk top and lisle bottom, 1.25 Value Important Sale of Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M, Motor De- liveries Everywhere. DINING TABLE, Colonial Style, Plank Top, in Quartered Oak, ‘olden finish, 2 wide, 6 foot extension, at id | 75° Fibre Silk Hosiery Reinforced sole, heel and garter top, in black, white, colors to match Shoes, Suits and Dresses, also evening shades. Unusual Value 39¢ . ~ Women’s ‘‘Roselle’’ Silk Hose it lit af I Nie rt Colonial style, in ) CHIMA CLOSET, : Quartered Oak, } ‘ & Pure Thread Silk Hose with reinforced Parsee ese Colgeial sole io | high spliced heel, double sole and garter top, 69c base, 45 inches Querte: ak, long, attractive drawer arrange- ment, at 601 50 golden finish, 36 a ig wide, at 475° in black and white only. Unusual Value None Sent C. O, D. FOR THROAT AND LUNGS STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS Eckman’s Alterative FOR 5, BY LIGGETT’S ~ pW Ae itoltks ANG Otnen LEAD. ie par pdt gener a ge AE ‘ all Bakite fet ueee LOPRING UL env bitty eat ible ‘Ope ay j EVERYTHING forthe HOME ON THE ROYAL EASY PAYMENT PLAN te | taken in the “raw” state. But the ‘ing ‘Da: civ to ig Dower New- $1a WEEK OPENS an ACCOUNT J ideal way is to make into @ ayrup by | sie Bows trisare Ber Pier, New York, | Down evoklyn. «Weekly | I 7Wo BIG STORES. OPEN EVENINGS. All “toe emptying @ 4 os, bottle of Mentho- Tel. 4141 -- Spring, = edvertined tn worlds or ar reported “Lom and Found Dep’t.," 2190 BETWEEN —=—— 7 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDBRS QUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS

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