The evening world. Newspaper, December 20, 1916, Page 15

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The police throughout the high rent problem. Suits - (Spectal ening World.) MOUNT VERNON, N. ¥,, Dec. 20,— Weatchester County are making extra efforts to-day, to capture a burglar whb is known as “the borer,” because he carries a brace and bit with which hoe bores holes in « Goor in order to.reach the key, and who stole about $2,000 worth of silverware from the home of Bradford Rhoades, a Monroe Clothes at $15 are a more remarkable achievement and of more every-day interest to you than the land- marks which stud New Monroe Clothes are never ‘‘Sale’’ Clothes. price always gets you more value than is elsewhere obtainable any time. And it's because of these savings that our modern ideas have enabled us to make that thousands of men who formerly paid considerably more for their clothes now buy | Monroe Clothes regularly and satisfactorily. Come up—see the wonderful variety and self-evident values we show in Suits, Overcoats | and Evening Clothes—and we know your Holiday Clothes will be the same as thousands | of other well dressed New Yorkers—MONROE CLOTHES. Overcoats AMERICA’S LARGEST UPSTAIRS CLOTHIERS Monroe Clothes banker, at Quaker Ridge, Scarsdale, early Tuesday morning. While the fam- ily slept upstairs he helped himself to valuable silverware in the dining-room. For weeks the police have been trying ito catch “the borer,” who is an ex-curt vict. He has bored his way into several homes In White Plains, Yonkers. Mount Vernon, New Rochelle and Port C! It {s Bald that he was only rel from Sing Sing prison in July last. He always bores eleven hotes around a circle in the panel of a door big enourn knocked out ‘the bored ald easy work to reach the key and . day before Richmond, Mrs. Gi years, of Concord, 8. 1, was t burn Prison for two and ot yea Concomd, who married months. ‘hand living. SWI — = $15. But now they know better. Monroe Ciothes. —stripped of all middlemen's profits. 1 Evening Clothes, $15 42nd ST., Cor. B’way—Times Square NASSAU ST., Cor. Frankfort—City Hall B'WAY, Cor. Fulton Street COLUMBUS CIRCLE, N. W. Cor. 59th St. 125th ST., Cor. 7th Ave. BRONX—Bergen Ave., Cor. 149th St. SROOKLYN—Court St., Cor. Montague St. Fulton St., Cor. Hoyt. NEWARK, 151 Market Street JERSEY CITY, Newark Av. at Bay St. Open evenings till 9 Saturdaye till 10 neer New York, haa written to Excise Com- half missioner Green, protesting that “the ich Goldgrabe, Arty yeats, pleaded ‘guilty to a similar charge and celebration Was sentenced to Sing Sing for eighteen giows blatar He had married Mra. Rivers - with the knowledge that she had a hua- Until the advent of Monroe Clothes many men thought it impossible to get ready-for-service clothes that had style, workmanship, fit and fabric for so low a price as And it’s only because we have cast aside all old time ideas of doing business—and done away with all un- Necessary expense—that we are able to sell at such a nominal price as $15—such High Grade Clothing as One price—$!15 here always—and that THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1916. LID DEFIED, HE WRITES. tendent of the Anti- n League of proprietor of the Hotel Knicke Mr. Anderson says in his letter an lemployee of the Kitickerbocker recently | boasted of a “drag” with the Police De- "| Partment hich “makes him immune from regu | Supt. A: visit the {M. Jan, 1 any is to be on invites Mr. Green to bocker Just after 1 A. "get the evidence,” if Quick Way to End Coughs, Colds and Croup. —_— Ap Excellent, Inexvensive Home- Made Kemedy Thrt Is Prompt and Sere. If you have a severe cough or chest: cold accompanied with soreness, throat tickle, hoarsenesg, or difficult breath sng, or if your child wakes up d the night with croup and you quick help, just try this pleasant tast- ing home-made cough remedy. Any druggist can supply you with 2% ounces of Pinex (50 cents worth). Pour this into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugat syrup. Thus prepared, you have a pint of really remarkable cough remedy—one that can be dependec upon to give quick and lasting relief at all times. Pinex is a special and highly con- centrated compound of genuine Nor- way pine extract, combined with gu- Glacol and is noted for its speed in overcoming severe coughs, throat and chest colds. There are many worthless {mita: | tions of this noted mixture. To avoid disappointment, ask for “2% ounces of Pinex,” with full directions, and don't accept anything else, A guar- antee of absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded, goes with this preparation. The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind. dvt. aR GLAD VAR-NE-SIS = YONKERS FOLK VW $10000‘ART XH | ATPOLIGE REQUEST cmmsiGhicaian Lillian Hall's “Collection” Shows Fine Judgment, Her Former Employers Admit. “You are cordially Invited to attend an exbibit of rare bric-a-brac, hand- painted china, rare silks and women's gowns of the latest styles, any time to-day at the home of Lillian Hall, No. 234 Now Main Street.” This invitation has been sent out by the poltce to many families in the best residontial sections of Yonkers, Tho value of the collection Ig set at $10,000. Under guidance of officers of the Third Precinct, the motor cars will be petroled to the ad- dress given in the invitation, and the women visitors, when going into the house where the exhibit will be held, will walk just bebind their uniformed escorts. Some expected visitors aro Mr. and Mrs, Louts Spreckels, cousins of Claus Spreckels, the eugar king; William Taylor or his wife, who live on Saratoga Avenue, and Dr. or Mrs. Stephen Lee from Ashburton Avenue. All have complained of thefts from their homes, | The Hall woman, who for months has been posing as a servant in Yonk- ers homes, is suspected of being re- sponisble, She ts only twenty-one wnd although she ts a colored girl, who fnsists she never has been any thing but a servant, she showed markable taste tn her selections, ac- cording to the police, She is under arrest on Mr. Taylor's complaint. | —_—_—_ Justice Tompkins will continue to| hear testimony on Dec in connec. , tion with the suit br Henry T. 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Varney, Lynn, Mass., for the “Story of Var-ne-sis.” Get Var-ne-sis now—to-day-—at all re- liable druggists. —Advt. | Why Monroe Clothes at $15 Outvalue . and Outsell All Others at the Price Monroe Clothes go to you direct from the manufacturers TN TU FURNISH HER Monroe Clothes are sold only in our Upstairs Shops—and as a result we have solved " Furnished $59:8 as low as In time ence the relief of a reliabl | | | most helpful in toning and streng lating the stomach, liver and bowe' vegetable and contain no harmful will not Directions of Special Value to WAS PUT TO TEST: | showing that | Jt Alfred to Every woman should know the comfort, and experl- nded upon to right conditions which cause head- ne dizziness, languor, nausea and constipation, At such times, nothing is so safe, so sure ani During the past sixty years, millions of women have found them with entire confidence for they cause no unpleasant after-effects, and Sold by druggists throughout the world, In boxes, 10c, 26c. Pi chester County. The City of Mount Vernon has filed| a return in the Coun k's office have re mn of the} duced the assessed y owned by the New Haven pr ta by the corpors Justic JAA Rochelle has fil the motion of Reading Coal set aside a verdict of $20,000 awarded! by a jury to Anthony Kk ol i kers, Persick was working in a ming in Shamokin, n his righ arm was crushed so badly it had to| p umputated, Martin and Edwar aA Mitchell of New Rochelle, | stood that ex-Coroner | of Yonkers has declined r the appointment of | tgator, and that How- | ar ‘ownsend of Hartsdale may | be appoin the pjosition by Dis- | trict Attorney-clect Lac Davis. Several other from Yonkers are position Parsons candidates also seeking the » President of t fonal Bank of ‘onxville, will deliver an address on " before the Parish Club to-morrow ev The Nine o'Clock Club of Mount Vernon will hold a dance in the audi-| torlum of the Weste r Wor Club Christmas night i esses will be fra, G. ‘ Mrs, Frank F. Hill, Mrs, ¥ Mrs. Howard W. Smith, i Mrs. J. H Committee on Arran, ances’ Rowland n, Miss Blane ge Smith, Edwin W. noth Sills, bers of the Westchester Club hold a discussion this 1b house on the nder the auspices 1. Among the rs are Mrs, A. 'T, Foster, Mayor Robert A, Anderson and M, EK &. — _ | Diew at Undertaker’s Shop. Robert W. Pain, eighty-four, of No, 7 Kost Seventy-sixth Street, an tn- or of @ self-playing plano, col- d at § o'clock last night tn front undertaking shop of Thomas hue at No 1 D> Hospital sald Pain ral hemorrhage. of need e remedy that can be de- speedy as thening the system, and for regu- ls. These famous pills are entirely ot habit-forming drugs. Use them fail you Women are with Every Box. WESTCHESTER NOTES. | | For Christmas And All Holiday Week our Christmas table would not be complete without a big bowl gener- ously filled with these cheer- ful, jolly, bright, California oranges. The organic salts and acids of the orange are an excellent aid to digestion, so the eating of plenty of oranges is particularly desirable at holiday time when one is liable to overeat of other foods. Sunkist Uniformly Good Oranges Put Sunkist Oranges in the stockings and keep a liberal supply on hand for the children. " Sunkist Oranges are shipped fresh to your local stores. Order today of your dealer—buy them by the box. Uniformly good oranges— such as Sunkist—will keep. All first class retailers, now for the holidays, are making a specialty of Sunkist Oranges. California Fruit Growers Exchange 4 Co-operative, Non-Profit Organization of 8,000 Growers Los Angeles, California | “Oranges for Health”

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