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; AEN! OTHERS DAUGHTER a es THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 Faas TURNING “Men and Women Buyers Flock to Town GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Here’ s Grandmother's Ree to Darken and ‘ } Tele, ; « “Wyeth'e® Rage 1 now bee wus yrelly end evenly i it has been ap. de » it drow this teking one small Htrand at a time; by morning the grey hair has disoppeared, and after another application it bee beau tifully dark and appears ¢i tustrous, This re to-use prep tion is @ delightful toilet flor those who desire dors hai & youthful appearance, It et prevention of discase. GnaANp Rapips FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS $3.¢¢ Down on $50." 6.0" . 08} thre a the heir requl is not aed for the cure, mitigation on Advt bd 75: 740 = 100-4) Fernanet || 10-* « 150." Compiete 1%, 5 2008) uit || ect to fits of melancho} « “oly your bi nined for tron defict- ease your etreni ance. 100 per cent & 1 Save Decayed Teeth. & w Tighten Loose Teeth, and “Treat Diseased Gumi SETS OF TEETH, Gold wall a Porcelain Crown: Tridgework, a lings and Inlays of Gold, Sil- gy ver and Porcelain skillfully made gy at Reasonable Prices. BADLY, s ond TEETH od. aned, ed while you a a K a a 5 OFrricts= 2Easr Messe G9 East: BAN Se 31.COR 89 AVE | XR HEN you go on your vaca- Ww tion this Summer have your favorite paper mailed to | you every day. ing World, 12¢ per week Dally World, 12¢ per week Sunday World, 6¢ per Sunday ibe now for a week er any 4 wie: and we wis our ecdrum as vite as you de rowr regular newstealer where yo Vuitaw Buliding, New York Ci, No Extra Charge for It, Adrartinnn vis for The World may be left at SA a ig, Daisies Maromew cites tn cho ty btbook fs heir ‘<a> From North, South and West the M WV erchant Outriders Are eee LZ Foregathering for Their Yearly Visit to Stock Up Coun. | | ‘i’ “7 y | try Stores With Correct New York Styles, Fol-de-rols | | 4, y and Staples. | Ci | ‘ws * By Will B. Johnstone. * Acraters’ hat ARK, hark, the buyers are coming to town. New Yorkers who have for women depleted The and the West thousands upon thousands of buyers marked F. O. B York. Wo who have had to pay a King’s ransom for foodstuffs, the golden grain of the Wertern Midas, are about to make Mister Midas pay through the nose, nay, pay through every pore, for we are going to take {t out of | his hide. “Sweeten it with Domino” Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown Sold in 2 5 Ib. cartons and in §, 10, 25 and 50 1 cotton bags. heir exchequers for Liberty bond income taxes, priceless victuals and al) the countless ills the moderu pock are now going to get hunk uliwan sleepers are dally shipping from the North. » Red Cross contributions . the South New entertained in those parts like « foreign commiasion, He would blow Into town and blow out again, and whon it came to signing the dinner cheoks that 1# all he would blow. They called him a buyer because he never would buy, Exit all that now Manufacfurera with @ war-time over- head have out down on the Broad- way over-night head, They will open 4 case of goods, but no other cases. But the buyers are not be efing about {t. They understand these are beef- loos days and they are here to spend the excess profits from two-dollar wheat like drunken eatlors, They have come to take the Fifth Avenue gowns off our very backs. The Maud Mullers of the Far W raking in what New York usually keeps for itself. Sunbonnets and gingham frocks may become all the style here, for they will be all that is left, HB out of town spendthrifts are swamping our hotels, and some of the plutocrats were pointed out by Jonoph Matire, chief clerk at the Hotel Breslin, who can talk to money without #winging out of the demo- cratic column, Mise Stella Shanahan of Omaha, Nebraska, is one representative of that State's miliionatre colony Ogus, of al Hd cent., or more than one-third, be: ey are fifteen! many of theso precious lives. of these infantile deaths are oc Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups more or less opium or morphine, toria i Our Terms Apply Also to New York, Four-Piece William and Mary Period Suite in American Walnut, — cons sisting of []] Dresser, anit fonler, —Tollet in full lee; 4) 494° ie WE SELL COLUMBIA With Every M st will do their | he children born in civilized q eountrieg, twent: eri MORTALITY {s something frightful. or nearly one-quarter, die before From $15.00 Upward DeMedtet Rabinovich and Ogua, Co., by apec! appointment, millinera to the oora- huskers, Miss Shanahan ts of that fair, Blanche King type of Irish prairie rome, and robed, crowned, booted in exquisite taste and wearing the court jowols (pearl earrings and necklace) she posed with queen-iike dignity and kave audience from @ leather couch in the hotel lobby. “Crops are gc sho said. And so the beautiful and accomplished daughters of grain barons will wear handsome hand- made creations of velvet and hatte plush. Local manufacturers are in- clining toward a revival of the old jortrich feathers owing to a demand |from the West for something really jbetter, Crowne will be sixteen inches jhigh this fall, twice as high as iast year and more regal. i} BORGER DB. MOORE, a thirty- third degree buyer who never padded an expense account and who 18 @ conscientious objector to San Francisod, being from Los An- geles, burns up mileage from coast to coast six times a year for Arthur Southern California's native daugh- ters’ raiment to match their climate. New York will ship a whale of an order to meet the Los Angeles sun- shine, Out there the Weather man sets up the stock dulletin, “fair and farmer,” and then goes on a 364 days’ vacation each year, Being a Suffrage Save the Babies We can hardly realize that wo per cent., reach one year; thirty-seven fore oy a are five, and one-half before ‘We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would seve Neither do we hesitate to say that many sioned by the ure of narcotic preparations. sold for children's complaints contain They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation and to congestions, sickness, death, There can be no danger in the use of Cas- Pit boars the signature of Chas. H. as it contains no opiates or narcotics of any kit OWA, Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of y Fletcher OR. 46ST. 6&8" AV AUGUST FURNITURE SALE 25 to 50% Reduction LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT New Jeraey, Long Island and Connecttout. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. WE PAY FREIGHT. ON CREDIT GRAFONOLAS Hine Columbla Records SEWING MACHINES ON CREDIT, NTS FURNISHED FROM $75 UP ON CREDIT MOTOR RUCK DELIVERTES, OLEN MONDAYS & BATURDAYS UNTIL 10 0 “ Lor Angeter | y > Welty, wanagter DC, | Btate, it goes wet only twenty-fiv daya out of the twelve months. Ask Goorge, he's hep, That Kast ts Eas and West is West and never the twain shall meet stuff doesn’t apply when {t comes to women's clothes. | Mine West woare the same stripe of gown as Mixs Eaet, the only differ ence being that Mise West wears her | spring finery a month ahead of the| | Seneca. Yes, it's that climate again. | 1| 188 EMMA B. WILLS, who In- | MI troduced the etraight front down South and eliminated the Mason-Dixon oorset line, is here from Washington, D, C., in the in- terest of her clients, When it comes to putting over beautiful curves, she divides the honors at the Capitol with that other star curver, Walter Jonnson, Miss Wells is the friend of every perfect 48 in the cotton belt, | and if the women get the vote down | there can carry the solid South if she runs on @ straight corset ticket, B. K, Bennett is a Pittsburgh buyer whose native smoko-kist climate keeps him in New York most of the time, Formerly he commuted to Paris, and has to his credit as many Atlantic trips as he 1s years old, He's somewhere in the middie ages, Ocean | | travel is too damp these days. The busy buyers buzzing around) the Hotel McAlpin discovered a new | motoring millions back home, ‘This| sweet land of filvverty always had trouble Reeping ite vell on straight, but Vogel & Bons have solved the problem. Mra. E. T. Thomas ex- plained the motor hat novelty which is designed to keep the vell and hat in the same county as the wearer The veil is fastened to the brim of the hat, a rubber elastic is artfully concenled at the back of the hai, making It fit snugly and doing away with, hatpins, the vell ends crossing through a loop at the back in a way that will make it atick on in @ Kan sas cyclone, R. MARVIN ts here for Stssun @ Bros. & Sheldon of Bingham- ton, N. ¥. He is so busy loading up for our fellow-statesmen that ne has to write his telegrams with bis fork hand, OG. I, Bradt is grabbing up all the objet d'art for his Ohio connolsseurs whose front and back yards are bursting with bumper crops. Mrs. EB. R. Graves of the Graves | house last night | skin, |said they made from # to # @ trip | British searchers at Halifax, | wrinkle that will go bis with thetr| Letta's establishment, and provides | Cloak House, Columbus, O., 18 here | buying for herself, for this capable | her husband's big interests at his! trimmed with Kollnsky fur, ormine giving way under revolution- ary influences to a Kerensky touch Mra, Graves's amile ts mingied wit pity when speaking of the advanced cost of clothes, This is a hint to re- trench and get ready for the nex fall drive on the old non-rei} pocketbook. New fall styles will be the same as the old styles except that prices will be worn fuller with very short bank rolls, The buyers will have to como across this season. QUARRELLED WITH HUSBAND, | | BRIDE SWALLOWS POISON ‘: Mrs. Kindler of Williamsburg Seized With Remorse After an Early Morning Spat, Remorse seized Mrs. 8 Kindler. eighteen, a bride of a few weeks, after a quarrel early to-day with her hus. band, Harry Kindler, in their home at No, 228 Rodney Street, Williamsburg, and she ewallowed @ quantity of lysol Tenants in the bullding found her writhing in pain and called Patrolman Schourendend of the Clymer Street ata tlon, who applied first ald while some. body not! Willlamaburg Hospit Ambulance on Staples te girl sufferi Uren. Ab would recov Kindler left his home tn anger after the quarrel but hastily returned when he heard of his wife's deed she is being held by police for attempted sul- lelde Russian Mable woman assumed the management of |; death, She !s taking Columbus suits | —_ NINE MEN SEIZED To Spend the Excess Profits of gy Wheat IN SMUGGLING PLOT TAD GERMANY ' 44 ave Used I { Machinery Medium. Detectives: attached te Onpt Tunney er took to 1 tt rounded © Neadav 4 Bitar enenges reporting supplies + Holland for Deleian relief; two weet Side waterfront boarding heuce or man on a charge to emureic rubber and roany through Bel © Deleian relief ma Jum The prisoners, or arraigned before tea Attorney Gen. kiyn, are eper of & boarding house at Weet Twenty-fourth treet; J Martens, who keeps « boarding house No, «93 Wes 4 Frank Hollert, fr, the alleged prin conspiracy, and Anton Francois, Cornelius gust and John Bollert and August Moyar, steamship firemen, Detectives and Departinent of Jus- toe agents lourned that Just prior to yt Loule Tinck, i at the depa re for Holland of a Bel- wian relief et here have been heavy purchases of thin rubber goods from houses making ® spectalty of euch products, Lieut, Busby and Detec- tives Murphy Walsh, Gil- vert, Kiley and Sterrett were put on case eariy this week. Some of the detectives tratled the six firemen to Martens's boarding Others waited on the pier at the foot of Twenty-ninth Street, Brooklyn, where the Gothland is loading with grain for Holland. The firemen appeared on the el early this morning. ‘They were allowed to go aboard the vessel, but were seized and searched before they could undress, Each was found to be literally upholstered with thin ghtwetght rubber. One man carried hundreds of women's bathing caps between his underwear and his ‘The wholesale price of the stuff found on the six firemen was close to | $1,000, Capt. Tunney said it would have brought $15,000 in Germany. ‘The firemen made statements tm- plicating Martens and Tinck. They Fennelly, extra by emuggiing the rubber aboard the ehip and concealing it in the coal bins, where it escaped the Capt. Tunney said the money to finance tho enterprise was raised by ne sale to German sympathizers jn this country of German bonds amug- gled in by the firemen and turned ver to Martens and Tinck. ——————_—_ DIES AS HUSBAND KNOCKS. From Outside He Hears Her Fall to Sudden Death Thomas O'Neill, an employee of Col- Her'a Weekly, returning to his home, No. ast One Hundred and Forty-etghth et at 6.80 A. M. to-day, knocked at the door of hi artment as usual | and waited for his wife to admit him. | He heard Mrs, O'Neill start for the door and then the sound of a falling body came to him Borrowing @ screw driver from a nelzhbor, Mr. O'Neill forced the door | and found his wife lying the floor, Nearby in his crib, gale O'Neil jr, three months old, lay asleep. Mr, O'Ne!ll summoned @ poltce- man who called an ambulance from Lincoln Hospital The hospital sur- geon found the woman beyond the need of help and took the baby to the hospital, Coroner Jerome Healy, Assistant Dis- trict Attorney Cohen of the Homicide au and Detective Kdward Tierney, investigating the case, found that had resulted ‘eill, who Was eighteen in ill health since FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get | Rid of These Ugly Spots. There’s no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, the prescription othine—double strength—ls guaranteed to remove these homely spots, a inet, get an ounce of othine— louble strength—from any druggist a apply a little of it night and niorning and you should goon see that even the worst freckles have begun to isappear, while the lighter ones have vonished entirely, It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to com- 1 1 letely clear the skin and gain \utiful clear complexion, Be sure to ask for strength othine, as this {s sold under guarantee of money back If It falls to remove freckles.-Advt. Riaw pany md A Where Do We Go From Here/ The New Patriotic Bong Roli, Try it em your Player, drnabe AWarerooms S*tve-Hon Dessert the double | Smooth as a diplomat en- thing as a maidens lips sorved frigid asrero you'll call it ‘y~ omy eT rive Expression New in several flavors lus- cious in all six. Make Nut Cho ola’e an intre d .ction, At all grocers. 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Wyckoff St. ANGWHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK N it, 50¢ Weekly $125 Worth of Furniture oan, by on Clothing Account | No Deposit—$i Weekly t with You and Get Your TEN Per Cent, Fine Buttets Warm Weather hesypinty Chittonlers ey and Young Sum- 4 8 ont Btslen, el Maude, canals & Misses bi 500 Weekly We have many new) , desing in Buffets: fall periods and ull RUGS pee ALTRRATIONS and Up to Date an BRATY oll Cats Sunday World’a Want Directory makes PRIE v more “ Offers of Positions” than any other two mediums in the universe. Dessert T-FINE