The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1916, Page 12

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Set na sO Ia» ams v Seg? SPL eae om \ 90 saa rs and Lenox Aves. NEWARK STORE, 49-51 MARKET ST. duce Yiachange, was founal the capital wh f the navy | { GUN RAID AT SMOKER. ene Nortn tl rw " bv en ie ei 4 aterday morning In his apart+ Forty Detectives Captare Thirty-| ite! ieee we te aad Snel fae, 1S Nee een otin wituei. He two Men and Fourteen Revolvers. T chair with the Wednesday In Forty Brooklyn detectives undor In- the nin @pectors Crey and Coughlin raided a Con c emoker given by Andrew Ricct in Car- \leave } ney’s Hall, No. 161 Bridge Street. last ahah el vad Waght, Und took thirty-two prisoners and not leave his offices in the Produce! | } a fourteen revolver | Exchange Building nti 6 gisloek. evolvers. ‘ lord r, tz, The raid was made because it had | W. H. OATES, BROKER, DIES. Pas. rR bh gg fn feted been reported to the police that tickets are TS | to disea Were sold under threats. j the ’ seage, Five yeare ago v, ow hela William Henry Oates, @ grain bro-|the broker’ wife died suddenly cf, der the Sul neh tor al e ‘or th e' 16 a ne affiiction. wnaer Hivan law, eighteen for dis- eilenidntines ker, for thirty years ainent on the rar n inited are Was seated in an easy York, Texas and | evening newspapers ot They are expected to) bis lan, Mr. Oates waa seventy years old. + going to Bea for M1-! Hy was on the floor of the Exchange until 3 o'clock Wednesday and did Blackjack to be quiet orderly uct - | = see na Pesto started for one ot the! Final Arrangements to Be M2 | ase UK To-Day—Speakers at Wil- . son Dinner Selected. Save the Babies. oe ] abet al ont e| fs Lag pace jet pt ade can hardly realize that Speakers announced in connection | of all the c! born in o countries, Swensy-two cent., with the tltumtation of the @tatue of @ OF nearly one-quarter, die before Or Aa one year; take cere Liberty to-morrow evening inclute| Prey 'are'fitteen |. ntinileetd Vebedlcambber: former Senator Chauncey M. Depew, | We do not hesitate to say that a brooage 4 use of Castoria would save a Ambassador Jusserand, Henry 1./ rity of these ious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many Doherty and Ralph Pulitzer. Mr, , of these infantile deaths are oocasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. | Depew made one of his greatest pud- | Drops, tiuctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain He speeches om the 00 of the| More oF less opium or morphine. pe BR carn TA pe geen je occasion | deadly poisons, In any quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation and | dedication of the statue thirty years) ¢ oongestions, ness, death, ry operates exactly the reverse, but ago, These speakers will be heard! you must see that it bears the signature of Chas, H, Fletcher, astoria at the official dinner whioh ts to fol-| causes the blood to circulate », opens the low the inauguration of the perme-| pores of the skin and allays . Dock Commissioner Smith will e oO Doard the Presidential yacht May- esino flower to-day to arrange with Lieut. Commander Robert L. Berry the de- ‘The moment that Resinol Oint- |; A of castne for the President while n n jhe embarks at the Seventy-ninth ment touches itching skin the itch- |! \ ing usually stops andhealingbegine, || Street North River, landing, aad dis- | nent flood lighting system at « signal Genuine Castoria always bears the sigwatare of y from Presiden: That is why doctors have prescribed embarks at Pier A, Battery. | it Wilson. It 80 successfully for over 20 years pathy Darerdhcne achavondb ecsestad $ evenin severe casesof ecrema,ring- || 02 >Y the Police and Street Cleaning fay, Only 1 a — worm,rashes, and many other tor. || C°™mmissioners, with Walter Neu- olumbia Leader..... 75.0! menting, disfiguring skin diseases, Sarg hemp herp) ae Ma Six Double-Disc Records, 4.50 Aided by warm baths with Resinol Soap, Resino! Ointment makes a sick skin or scalp healthy, quickly, easily and at little cost, ‘obstacles. Resins! 0 pple! Sao the | _After the lighting of the statue at a Tsay er at fae | | wireless signal from the President to- Sold by all drug write to Resinol, Dept. |morrow evening the party will be Pakimore, M4} | janded at the Battery shortly after 6 o'clock for the drive uptowm to the banquet. \ P A miniature Statue of Liberty will Mai ned as never before. Model here|f BULL'S COUGH |Reeemeeaeetactead | | Resear tetas oad tid sectrcal designe wil be daplayed | ML ° arly’ Snglleh fateh y ut the ballroom. mH ay ar On the Mayflower, bestdes the Other Models $15 te $350 ‘ President's official party, will be the French Ambassador and Mme, Jus- serand. a | ‘The anembers of the Mayor's Com- | a | mittee with thelr wives will follow | iM ’. the Mayflower down the river on board the Dolphin, the yacht of the |B Searetary of the Navy. This will also | I) Ne sey City and Bayonne. A @on, senior officer eo At- | Rts fantio Fleet, announces to-day’ that We yeiete. aR, carry the special reception commit- tees appointed by the Mayors of Jer- LIBERAL CREDIT AND LOW PRICES adfiry atent, goles bomenkserine, Maths Besta Th Be, trom 88% to 50%. Should you des your purchase for future de- without You arried couples themee) iy of furniture or cks are an you thought you THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1916, yor sure to find ju ou oh leas thi wotta ats te pay. Convince yourself by comparison shat, whether you buy for cash or on credit, that Open an Account WITH ANY CARRIAGE And Pay tor it Geman tagtten Rea, Price 835 OPEN AN ACCOUNT VICTOR VICTROLA $9 or GRAFONOLA Weetty of monthly paymente, Thie $33.75 Victor f Victrola Outfit For One Book We Give oo ays Wectrola ate, # 62.50 in Merchandise or 13.76 82.00 in Cash, ‘ | ae 7 Cadinet in Golden Oak Hi Hx) | Small Accounts 45 Worth of Records (Tow Own fon.) Pay for It I =y Especially Invited 6}, ga, Deliver 7, Wa the y You can open an account with We garry every style. Victor Victrola and Vie- *) 0°5,000 On Small Weekly or < Monthly Payments | fetici'ts nist hs'aamoa wih Wistar goods a SALE OF HIGH GRADE PERIOD SUITS Fof Library, Dining Room & Bedroom nt Savings of from 33% to 60% 8 single advertised article er as many ae you wish to buy, with- out any extra charges of any Special Notice to Our Old Customers 4a We Give Free Life Insurance any of thee You aru IVORY BEDROOM SUIT (ADAM DESIGN) ‘cilet Tab! D i 26.34 sete ‘Open an Aceount with 4 Rugs, Linoleums, Carpets Open an Account WIT Blankets, Comfortables, Linens, Drapertes, \ Curtains, Bed Sets, &e. } oF include them in you ti OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK AT ALL THREE STORES 144-146 7 ¥ America’s Greatest : 105 Jo Baumann ses ea Paiva © , Between 7th &@mp Jy AVE, y . o ” Our Newest Monroe Clothes Shop Opens Saturday Columbus Circle at 59th St., N.W. Corner Our Ninth Metropolitan Upstairs Shop The newcomer to New York is struck first by the city’s magnificent sky line; next by its well dressed citizens. Thousands of New Yorkers have found in Monroe Clothes at $15 the » answer to “how to dress well on a mod- erate income.” Metropolitan styles, sturdy, hand- some fabrics, a faultless fit—that’s what every up-to-the-minute thinking man wants and that's what he gets in Monroe Clothes. And at a price that N AY ) . N NINES 4 Salsas fl acd INAS isk Int PS — doesn’t make him think twice before paying it. Monroe quality isn’t simply in the wording of our advertisements. It’s built into the clothes; that's why we gladly guarantee it. There are mighty good reasons for our able to sell Monroe Quality Clothes at $15 Here are a few: The Monroe plan of maker to wearer and of selling in low rent upstairs shops, provides big savings in which you share. \ Not having any “cut price sales” we don’t have to bolster up the prices part of the year to lonroe Clothes, offset “reductions” on the rest. You always pay the bottom price for You'll want to look your best during the holiday season, Come to one of our convenient shops and look at Monroe quality garments, Suit, overcoat or evening dress, you'll find here exactly what you want. And remember, Montoe Clothes make good or WE DO, Come up to-day! AMERICA’S LARGEST UPSTAIRS CLOTHIERS » AINNAD 1\/ being Overcoats, Suits, Evening Clothes si NASSAU ST,, Cor. ee B'WAY, Cor, Fulton Street 125th ST., Cor, 7th Ave, BROOKLYN—Court St. NEWARK—151 M. day rankfort— COLUMBUS CIRCLE—N, W. Cor. 59th St, A BRONX—Bergen Ave,, Cor. 149th St, . Cor, Montague Bt. larket St, JERSEY CITY—258 Bay St, Monroe Clothes Shope On Bening Unt OP, M, 6 inti) 10 P, M, en jatury { { Monroe Clothes 42nd ST,, Cor. Biveny arti roe Souare ity Hall AVN || WAVAVAVAUAN WN) WN NI et NINN \WAIVINI YVVVNN LYNN ‘NIN/ 4NINI

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