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ee - “a. , THE BYENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, i917. SOLDIERS SEND-OFF DINNER City Hall Clock to Be Restored; Sk ee a <1 ete oT WLLBEGHEATESTIMEWEL Sg) ge FEAST NEWYORK EVERSAM eee casTORIA For Infante and Children in Use For Over 30 Years wn. hla the Ravers of nent c ‘3 * Is Assu . ; ' ony . . here of ' - . * follow A al bedy w . . Me ect 2 The Semi-Annual Sale Made in U. S. A. - ities cee madd EXTRACT 4 At Grocers girder ny ng be locked up ie Delicatessen Stores. { kept there until th | motel room and kept ther and Mr © picture on the right shows | now being held Meleagris PPB way th® cupola propably will . land restaurant) 4 Fr when rebuilt and that on | ads of the Supply, tie loft wan taken of the tower | will_be continued during the entire month of August fore it was burned osf the fore thé arrival here of the |saturday War Missio: Work of : P nas AM LV eecneimacre hee | Many thousands of Rugs of fine qualities are included 31rd st ~ BROADWAY-3 ‘Municip rt Gomminliaem, Kia . ; 14-inch, $35 ‘ find wit the Buran ot Pubite at great concessions in prices 10-inch, $12 a August Silz ipola along the original five separate McComb tower of 1612 This » to do with Ning of the| means the clock which proved of u o ente ft a enlence to hundreds of th A a dinner, tke, envertatnmen eotence to hundreds of thou Fifth Avenue - Madison Avenue, New York called a ee! g of th Li 5 falied. esting of the Sg agp Thirty-fourth Street 1 o'clock at the Hotel Biltmore. will @ place about four day DINNER WILL PROVE CITY'S) fore. the announced for PRIDE, | to ‘What have we to say to The % g World? Just this,” said ry Gehring. ‘Phat you may that this dinner to our r boys will be in keeping with] )) subset! : atriotism and dignity of the oc- | \ =] casion., It will be @ dinner that will Republic Not another ty—thank you.” ng World reporter tried and more to interview he would have none of “May we sug- r make the soldiers of our town and| gor ay Sate feel and know that the old home} Mr, ‘Kilz, town Js there when it comes to snoW- jt, All he Preparedness for the Coming to} oe Hot Wave—Electric Fans ergs tn tr webte er Ate Wey, gnnticmen te Welt yal our biggest best-—only let it be How did it happen—that amid the Fan famine of last week—with the city to be substantial Peyectet ar wee worthy of our men and the men who making unknown heat records—that GIMBELS was the one store in New York, respect. The hotel men and the Ub- SOLDIER'S WIFE GLADLY pare, with a full sowing of Bactic Nena? Fran eine is ithe answer ply men foul that It sould be perfect TACKLES BIG JOB. an warning—to , individually, as were we—with literally thousands js {aint Mrs. Nelson y, who has ac- of Electric hited No isha hl are just as essential for summer cette as coal Ona ot Tite curly announcements cepted | the Chairmanship of | the * for winter. Think of it that way—and before rush and bustle and depleted stocks will bu that of an expert to direct Women’s Auxillary Committeo, needs lay in your supply of Fans. We are well ready. We bought these fans in zero weather—hence these prices—$3.90, $7.25, $12, $14, $18.50, $30 and $35. GIMBELS HOUSEFURNISHING STQRE—Fifth Floor the gathering of the provisions at a Bo introduction to the New York pub- The $3.90 Fans Are Veritable Wonders 5 |central base in the wholesale district, le. When a reporter for this paper the distribution to hotels, and, when said to her yesterday over the tele- They have six-inch blade. All ready tor service, will fit any cur- rent. The average cost of these Fans, on® cent for six hours. A half w Uptown—22-24-26 West 34th St. Downtown—6th Ave. at 16th St. This Sale a Maker of Opportunities IRIGHT NOW at either’ Spear Store you will find furniture jand rugs that can be seen in no other shop | lin New York. You shale ore the values | : we can give you. A small first payment ane 2 ining places anything in your home. You enjoy cooked, the cartage to the armories,| phone, “Mrs. Henry, we have a job At each armory the General Commii-| Worthy of the wife ‘of a soldier,” tee will have expert committee to| Mrs..Henry replied quite th assist the women In the serving of siastically and effectively: the food. Special commit will be| | “Yes, that’s A big job appointed to assist the women in ths| It’s a wonderf@l idea. Just say that distribution of food to the up-Siato| I have started in right now on the job junits, which will go direct from tho | assigned me by The Evening World.” Se “vi i 10 ° fl 201 a Ww ade y a | dozen a investment in summer comfort for home or apartment. Perndel ta waiting, trea. te continue | Ayo tA Ny Cur reece ati reac crore |f oovoan OAK eLeTi the use of the goods and can pay for them 5 Mail and ‘phone orders filled. After the formal meeting of tho| committe, EXTENSION TABLEin separate payments any time within 60 ~ Fi Executive Committee next Monday | ye could tel cident about " ar ve S-inch, $3.90 GIMBELS HOUSEFURNISHING STORE-Fifth Floor and Main Floor | M | at tho Hotel Biltmore arrangementa| big man who ‘bas’ offered 40,000/1 #1 $ 1 y%5 si |days,$ months, 6 months, a year or longer. | Gan — Acmiaaaier ime }{| will be made by Mr. Silz for a gen-| packages of cigarettes, but because | Cash Monthly! jonthly 4|cral conference of the entire mem-|The Evening World cannot promise IT! | bersnip of all the committees with! now that this head of a big firm is | going to have all the honor to him- | self the incident is reserved for a near future day. Before narrating other incidents, the Evening World announces that, from now on, the entire management of the farewell dinner to the troopeers Js in the hands of August Silz, of A. Silz and Com- pany, No, 416 West Fourteenth Street; telephone, Chelsea 4900. Mr, Silz is the chief exeeutive to whom all per- | sons interested in the dinner should communicate. His general secretary 1s Charles E. Gehring, of the Hotel § White Enamel BedOutft This Bed, in h WANN BRO eZ NorTHWest CORNER IXTHAVESIS= STR. SECOND st Salo AS mt OS hurniture § HONE LOW PRICE} Our ENTIRE STOCK and several CDE NIT na Six Leather Covered Chairs The Chairs in this set . Snished in’ Heh Gold: William and Mary Dining Room Suite i, large. well braced ROUR PIECES—84-inch Buffet, 48-inch Dining Table with 6-foot ex- Spanish Leather Bo x|tenston; China Closet and Serving Table: Sale Pric eee $749.50 Finished in Jacobean Oak. $10 Cash, $8 Monthly old Separately; Buffet, 655; China Closet, #96; 'T) : a tion mattress. The 3 pieces complete. Snowy-White Linens make you feel cooler and cleaner. Your white waists, skirts, underwear, and your table-cloths and other house- hold linens can be made a spotless white with Review, No. 1472 Broadway; tele- phone, Bryant 9630, All information concerning the details should be di- | rected to Secretary Gehring. It's a} |blg Job, but Charles (Everlasting) | ‘Gehring just kes something to keep | him busy, and the Bvening World be- | eves it has found that “something” SPECIAL DISCOUNT purchases go into this sale, an unusual opportunity to an- his time. | ticipate your fall household needs before ARFDI J | Xana now for bit of family gossip. aa 35 he ven! next month's rush at reductions of 10% se Aa dal TED Ronisony oat te sure Cae ike sme ‘i 52 in, to 50°, from Regular Pric |the Evening World. will ‘tell in. 100 eee oe Fi Be Your Own Salesman—Plain-Figure Tags on Everything Ping waa told about the idea ana Beh: | y ae Cold, Storage Close Saturdays at 1 P. M. Motor Deliveries Everywhere A ' ne ee : FESR Deeaats Be One OMS Om lester On| jeratove / é is which also disinfects and purifies. Will || '"° Ite" heat of hs own puptica- | te A not injure finest fabrics. Directions Teeth j = fie || on can. Without Plates P Bither | Four-Piece William and Mary Library Suite Bi r You will appreciate the value of this Idbrary Suite if you see it. The| ect yaie tts At all first class grocers and drug- + ¥ y ct 4a bi h y fh od 1 rtiat hs | Ban gists large can 15c. . Refuse all sub- Golden Oa fttetlgn‘of the Will undMary period." Chalrs are covered ee” | Reape an a Trap, he. imitat 5) Hush = China Closet |i." Four plecse, as ituntrated: $5 G75) iain ee to match Table, Chairs and Buffet. I Save Degayed Teeth, Tighten Loose Teeth, and Treat Diseased Gums. iH S OF TEETH, Gold and Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework fe Fillings and Inlays of Gold, Sil ig ver and Porcelain skillfully made at Reasonable Prices, BADLY DEOAYED TEWTH an © BAD MMuntuliy Sktracteds Teeth carefully cleaned roken Plates repaired while you WE whit, oF tf sont by mail, pr-BLOOy, TWO OFFICES~ i aie dn fr Hours, eam, 8 tet el stitutes which may be stale and worthless. “85 Canin “@6 Monthiy, Send for booklet A. MENDLESON’S SONS Established 1870 120 Broadway New York Cit, Factory: Albany, N.Y. sanitary, The ice they save will pay their coat In a short Dining Table in time. QuarteredGold- en Oak, rubbed and polished, with plank top, Set of Six Quar- tered Oak Din- ing Chairs, with genuine leather slip seats. These six chaire, as il- lustrated, at *20°° Gost °14°° i f 0) Golden Oak Buffet a PEED EGIL 190949 OOOODELEOMLOIHOEOOOHOIGEN FTHE NEW YORK WORLD H |FOUR PIEC , i] Plank ton, lined silver}, errant ale Gabi 406 008 e044404000445 BB BMR fp rrwers and roomy ‘Finished in Antique Ivory, American Wainut ; ) Choacd sy) A SETS THE PACE mf lovers z and Mehopen. 'ie'Ceshst6 Monthy — 2. 20°99|) 1p, | 8 $29.75 8 | ae esser, @B4.50; Chiffonter, 42.50; Dressing Table, 82%: || Saturda ee ° 0 | H29eeseaoe esses oe reeeserressorerooroesqoooononieen pind (a ye, More as he a | Ca Ment PIV nek tas Be Bile 1: Bane SSE, — : a al