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REAL WW Lo ‘ (Prom the Cincinnati Roquirer.) A hero is & man who can walk into & and nominate his poison it and wajk out without of- ing to purchase for #ix of his friends are line: at the bar, oe It’s Easy —If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets CALLED BROADWAY HABITUE, HE ASKS $5.00 DAMAGES; ‘The secret of keeping young is to feet young—to do this you must watch your liver and howels—there’s | no need of having « sallow complex- fon—dark rings under your eyes pimples—a bitions look in your face —dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you most sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards perfected a vegetable compound mixed with olive oll to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years Dr. Edwards’ Olive “Tab Model, Sues for Use of His Photograph. Tut, tut, Broadway! and boastful tmade a hit on Broadway?” friends to say, Samuel Pedrick, Professional tation getting so bad the world over it fa no longer safe for one's proud “He's Is to speak | which he was pointed to as an un- desirable husband. “Broadway In one of the principal streets in New York—really its prin cipal street,” Patrick declared in his application for an injunction to re strain Dr. Blackford from making further use of the photograph. “On Hroadway and in its environs arr ated many of the theatres, cates. loons, gambling dens and of evil resort, It t# frequented by gamt other persons of {11 repute,” Pedrick adds. “It is the scene of many no- torlons murders and scandals. By reason of these facta Broadway has acquired a secondary meaning con noting all that belongs and appertains ore and Is your repu-|to the fast and immoral life of the City of New York. “Therefore, to say or write of a per son that he epends all his time on Broadway, or even would spend it on Hroadway, is a gross libel, That's t} the| that way to mean that the one “on| What has happened to me.” | er tagdee Kongai aL roadway” is unfit for marriage and| In the advertisement complained of heir action, ye always effect ” mI tc doa 4 f MA an saoclat of wicked, jcious | P! a of men an |) They bring bout that exuberan part 5 eee" l young woman ara shown, Pedrick spirit, that natural buoyaney which | _— nays one la Ble phetewmaen is ie } should be enjoyed by every one, by | nuel Pedrick, a professional | 89 : hi ies toning up the liver and clearing the| Model, to-day nued Dr. Katherine M.| Psychological discussion by Dr. system bt impurities, 1H. Blackford, mind yat, for $6,000 | Blackfo he asks this question ’ You will know Dr. Edwards’ Olive | damages because, In an advertisement “Which of these three men shou Tablets by their olive color, 10¢ and |deseribing her writings on psychology, )thia young girl marry?" Be per box. All druggists. Advt \ photograph of Pedrick was used In Dr. Blackford proceeds then to 7 f Fulton Street Y C y} ° Events “ Bond Street het for Livingston Street MWe Tuesday Elm Place For Men of All INVITE the men_ hereabout to vote concerning Loeser's to- morrow. be sure the Will the families cor let us show ") Not on promises—which any politician or store can make. But on performance—on what has been done—on the way this Store HAS served and IS serving the people of this community. When a Store grows and grows and GROWS—day by day and year by nearly two from then u EINE Iam Loeser-Tailored Suits as we have had duplicates made for our own stocks. This means that we have selected the fabrics and patterns. —that we have chosen the models, —that the tailoring of every seam—the shaping of every lay tions which we drew. the importance of these considerations. which inclines many men to depend upon Loeser's exclusively with more mature tastes. Models include everything the present style in men's ¢ extreme English-y Suits as well as the conservative THE OVERCOATS are of Oxford and black coatings in belted bac ished and some are part Both Suits and O: physique, including very stout men as well as small Main Floor, Kiam valings in form fitting, loose box styles and othe lined with silk. Remarkable Vilna in Fur Outside or Inside : WHOEVER PLANS to buy a Fur Coat this season for mo! well to see what is to be had at Loeser’s tomorrow ‘The collection is one of the finest we have ever asse in view of present market conditions character and well shaped They have good filting »! that go to wake them desirable Men's Muskrat Lined Overcoats at $38, Th are extraordinarily low nd well made An extraordinarily fine group. those at $48 and $58; Mersian | marmot. These (outs have Batural otter or Persian lamb collars Other Fur-lined Coats at $85, $98, “Whose BROOKLYN -NEW YORK Tomorrow--AT LOESER’S year without ceasing; been serving the people of this city? Doors open at 9 A. M. and something of interest and value for every minute New Winter Overcoats | Every Suit and every Overcoat in this sale comes from our regular suppliers and is made Men who know the excellence of Loeser Clothes will not be inclined to underestimate They make for satisfaction and service in a measure THE SUITS are of fancy cheviots and cassimeres in admirable patterns, some striking enough for the young man who wishes his Clothes to be individual; others sober in accordance models which will never lose favor. ‘oats may be had in a range of sizes which provides for men of unusual : For Men and Women Fine Opportunity in Chauffeurs’ Coats ulders, hand made button holes, buttons reinforced, Parties isn’t hard to at it is giving the kind of service the people want. men and their wives and ne in here tomorrow and them the BEST Loeser’s that was ever at their service in all the generations that we have 2 intil 6 P. M. ' $20 vel, has been done under specifi- for their Clothes, ‘lothes recognizes as correct Chesterfield models; also faney rs. ‘They are handsomely {in Fur Coats toring or for dress wear will do embled. ‘The prices—especially Vhe Coats are all of worthy all the edges piped details $48, $58 and $68 at $63 hav $168 to $250 Linings are selected muskrat, Japanese mink, watural mink Men’sDogskin Motor Coats at $25and $35 | Women’s Natural } Full length, heavily furred and very warm 16 inches Jung; larg ifs Cana in aa Women’s Raccoon Motor Coats at $95 Women’s Fur Lined Coats 3 to $150 Squirrel Lined Coats, $45 Fall length and al! selected skins | Natural muskrat collar aad cuffs, Pull Becond Hioor ee aw ko her wretched because he would on Broadway all the time. Ine who gets on Broadway never) gets enough of it,” the advertisement goes on. “A young wife's long hap-| piness depends on her choice. A mis- take will never be rectified because divorce br: back no lost years.” Dr, Blackfora in her answer admits! the photograph of Pedrick, but say: her agonts obtained it from a stu by paying $1, and that Pedrick ha signed a release giving the studio per- mission to use it as it saw fit, EH. CLIFT, ACTING HEAD | OF TARIFF LEAGUE, DEAD Was Senior Member of World's! Largest Hosiery and Knit Goods Firm . 4 Bdward H, Clift, Acting President the Ameriéan Protective Tariff gue and senior er of the ted No. 80 world’s largest r hoslery and knit goods, Hed to-day of heart disease, Mr, Clift had been associated with] 1902. In 1910 a member of the execu. in 1911 8 to succeed iL? upon as L. Le- acting Presi- Arif league al he was m. hosen fir William & 1 Mr. Clift was born in Philadelphia sixty-five years ago and came to New York about thirty years Funeral W be held at St. Agnes's ond Street and Co. EASY PLACES IN SING SING) OLO CROOKS GET Caused Osborne’s No Longer in Ef- fect in Prison | Sperial to The Frou @ World.) | OSSINING, N.Y, N 6.—Super- | ntendent of Prisons James M, Car- ers order keeping lonk term con- viets Inside the wall, which forced T. M, Osborne to resign, is no longer ) force. Osborne removed all the long term nmates from the office and yard, but the office is now overran again with ns ng those let the office hwayman; swindler; and George Hodson, lif ec ea ENTRIES AT PIMLICO. LICO, Nov. The rrow's races are 16 follows FIRS olds: six furlongs, Selle, 00! fave o Than Watchman D in Washington! Henry MeMul al League hman at Another y Ante Vietim, truck by an In soup or chowder on (baked, boiled or fried fish und meats use It will make a surprising improvement in the flavor. || At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, We Made by E, Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N. Y, | FOR THROAT AND LUNGS STUBHOKN COUGHS AND COLDS Eckman’s Alterative FOR SALE BY LIGGhOrs IKE HEGEMAN TOURS AND OFHER LEAD- (ONG DRUGGINTE, Bronx. decided at ther annual meeting Guev that ther ted inane cheariexy-wourd, MONTEFIORE HOME JOINS PHILANTHROPIC SOCIETY Step to Help Raising of Funds Is Taken The directors of the Monteflore Home| it has fifty room for paying patients. and hospital in Gun % THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1916. been cared for. 204.88, wh yesterday to federate with the Jewish Phitanthropie Society to facilitate the collection of funds for the home. The President's report showed that doring the past year 1,599 The expens contributions amounted to A CAPTAIN GETS AHEAD OF HIS LAWYER NEIGHBOR, (From the Pittsburgh ChronieteTeiegraph.) lows: A sea captain and a lawyer lived next | “gir, i¢ don’t return those bricks jents had | door to each other. One at once with Dut the matter in the very night the lawyer was reading @ bool in his study when a@ terrific crash up- stairs startled him. Upon inveastigat- were $403,- hands of the law.” ee A REPEATER. it Meetin, stitu. $372,392. ing he found that a chimney had hurled ik i= ies Institu After meeting the home's new| !tself through ry roof, doing consider- " (From the Birmingnam Age-Hereld.) ere SU weroen private pavilion waa opened to visitors, | Able damage, | He discovered thet tt was} “You say this bigamist lived ta @ the |S Hill Road, ney to build cob H. Kehiff, Samuel Sak R. enheim and Ferdinand Sulzberger Queen Anne cottage right next door Hastoning to wa “Yes, but his down his Mbrary, the lawyer pull equip {twas given|out his law books and hunted up simi- imonial rie Jar cases, devising and apheming how ! ences were more in the style of Henry he could secure satisfaction from the VIII." This Store Will Be Open All Day Tomorrow (Election Day) BROOKLYN ee OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © Annual November Sales, Tomorrow of Fulton and Bridge Sts.,Brooklyn Cleveland Suits, Coats, Furs and Children’s Apparel Madame, who appreciates real values, will welcome this*opportunity to purchase thus early in the season exclusive apparel at marked concessions in prices. Bolivia Cloth Suit i 196.00 Women’ Suits Fur-trimmed Models of Wool Velour, in all the new shades. Silk lined and warmly _ interlined. Soeciat 25.00 Velour Cloth Suits, in Taupe, Blue, Plum, San- tiago or Black; sailor col- lar; seal or mole trimmed. Special 29 75 Broadcloth and Gabar- dine Suits; belted or semi- belted effects; luxuri- ously fur-trimmed models sreciat 35,00 Women’s Coats Coats of Plush; loose model; large cuffs and convertible collar; silk lined and interlined. Special 25 0 0 Velour Cloth Coats; Fur- Trimmed Sailor Collars; semi-fitted or smart Straight = line effects. Speci: 29,75 Broadcloth: or Velour Cloth Coats, trimmed with fur or veivet; lined and warmly interlined. Speci! 35,00 Hudson Seal Models very soft pelts, fancy silk lin'ngs Special 65 ripple model with Hudson Seal Coats—40 In. Long Hudson Seal Coats 4 Superior Hudson Seal, Special 85.00 Hudson Seal Coats—4é In. Long with deep roll collar; border of skunk; lined with Brocaded Crepe. Special 1 15 .00 Capes, Scarfs and Stoles pS) ek RAS EE Aiba (Dyed Muskrat) .00 2 In. Long (Dyed Muskrat) 1h pockets Red Fox Scarfs....... 16.00 2000 Mole Collar & Stole....25.00 42.50 Poiret Fox Scarfs. ... 16.50 20.00 | Hudson Seal Cape.....32.50 45.00 Girls’ Coats j to 8 year Girls’ Velour Cloth Coats new shades of brown, green, navy or Bur- gundy, collars smartly fur-trimmed,lined throughout and interlined. Special 9.7 Girls’ Velveteen Coats corded at waist-line, corduroy collars in self or contrasting shades, out and warmly interlined, Special 1 5.00 Girls’ Distinctive Broadcloth Coats, flare ed waist, collar, cuffs and bor- der Hudson seal trimmed, seal buttons, lined and interlined, 408 years special 19.50 shirt, sh in the season's 4to8 years. 5 (as illustrated), lined through- 4to8 years. covered Hudson Seal Coats—42 In. Long Selected Skins, large collar, deep cuff and wide border of Taupe Wolf. spect 165.00 Persian Lamb Coats Deep collar, cuffs and border of Natural Skunk, luxurious lining. sreciat 195,00 Smart Mole Coats—s2 In. Long Full Sweep Model, deep collar, cuffs and border of Taupe Fox. Special 250 00 Barrel and Canteen Muffs Sul Ca, Red Fox Mutfs........ 18.00 20.00 Skunk Mole Barrel Muffs.....2250 25.00 Ivimmel. Poiret Fox Mutts .....32.50 35.00 Hudson Seal Muffs.. 13.50 Girls’ Coats 10 to 16 years 42 In.Long 15.00 sleeves lined, sleeves lined, plush trimmed, interlined. Girls’ Zibeline Coats in brown, gre nayy, plush trimmed collar aren er novelty pockets attached to belt; yoke and 10 to 16 years. Special 11.75 Girls’ Velour Cloth Coats in t soft shades of Burgundy, nay brown, velvet collar and cuff. 10 to 16 years, Special 18.75 Girls’ Dressy Coats of broadcloth SS) 8 ory cloth, cape or sailor coll Velour 10 to 16 years. Special 25.00 and cuffs, he season's y, Sreen or i yoke and collars, velvet or seal Lined throughout and