The evening world. Newspaper, September 4, 1917, Page 4

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A PAIN REMEDY ase #8 Delief 50c Fer Seventy Yours All Dewggiet > EXTERNALLY vo Aceine LE enal Breee earemetion Chen ere \ ; Seca = Tortacte Lh OS BADWAT & 00 M8 Geum O. Mew Fork Those Serge Dresses The reason why so many women [| discussing our line 1» the tact that understand peg dhe how we give tnuch quality tor +0 little money Remember, when you buy from us you direct with the manufacturer Sth Avenue September _VICTROLA OFFER } Sth Street With a Purchase of $7.50 in Records we will place this $150 Victrola of $1 Down Sth Avenue 34th Street LATE NEWS Mason Valley Copper —tomplete detail! report Calumet & Jerome has made « strike Wilbert Mining te earning |6c « share Hupp Motors —new statement of earning First National Copper statement for the last yea Oklahoma Pro. & Ref. Co —teport of 6 months earnings Osage-Hominy Oi! earnings for July show jumo Miscellaneous Mining News All the above late news theme Gre contained in our Weekly Market Review. Sent upos request. Clip this ad. and mention MK 22, | Scupt&DeERY STOCK BROKERS, 30 Broad St., New York Telephone Broad 5243, | way opposite direction evidently fon the brak JAMES MCCREERY & GO, ‘issine..! in your home on the payment | Balance $7.50 Per Month JAMES McCREERY & CO, "BANKING Ano FINANCIAL, 7 THE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, SEPTEMBER AUTO DRAGS CHILD 44 OFFICERS SENT === TO DEATH IN VIEW TOGSTH: MAY START OFPARADETHRONG FOR FRANCE SOON fayette Avenu “a Hrooklyn Hompite Her neck waa broken and Incerated The Neiman home |» dire nite the University Club, ta which and her mother wer was the jewing mand. Aritae b eagerly watting for t pasa As the 1 wer irl, Jun none from her put past a etationary av the curb to the middle of the She clapped her hands looking back at her mother pointed excitedly to th and interest not realige ply heard 4 « wi vad |! and |i parade, now but a | scores of other per warning to the little mistook their shouts as for marchers, Stanley ers, Chauffeur of the car, Jammed | | but It was too late uck the little girl, passing over the aught on the reer along the meant M The automobile the forward w body, which w axle and drag ment. Hundreds rushed forward to lift out the rumpled Mttle bundle, Almost | || the first to reach her was James pave. | Holt, chauffeur for Deputy Police ||!||!'\| Commissioner Godley, whose car was standing a few feet away. Holt, as- | || sisted by 4 policeman, carried the |||} child to the automobile and broke the | | speed laws in getting to Brooklyn |/)\|||| Hospital, ‘The child lived but a few ||) minutes after reaching the hospital, breathing her last before the frantic Mrs, Neiman col- nd remained at the hospital | lapsed for tre CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. With net changes from Open Allie Chalmers Am bert § mo. Gar d--July gross earni ins | Net after tax decre n months Kr after tax 4s Inere decreased | Central Syetem--Seven arnings increased $4 tax decreased $9,021 Surplus after charges $11,307,561 ye $10,665,490. de | | a oe Hwift @ Company's sales of Beef in New Is Regiment to} "5 its MEMPHTMAL 1 jot t BEST'S FALL CATALOG OF ON REQUEST Best & Co. Paris “CORRECT TO DEPT. 42 THE STOMACH 1S eimen eld fer Meter Benne —WHEN— —a for THE DIGESTION IMPAIRED OR YOU FEEL RUN-DOWN oe —e< TRY _ sve HOSTETTER’S FASHIONS” MAILED Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Street SHIONABLE New York acknowledges but one authority in school, academy and college apparel Best & Co., ad- mittedly and indisputably the leading outfitters to New York's exclusive younger set The distinction and originality of Best Yet serviceable wear is always particularly considered. styles go without saying. Autumn assortments are complete, so abundant. for your selection—here—now. Best's prices are noticeably lower than A visit will those of other exclusive shops. prove this. The Girl at Boarding School or College wonderful. Never in our history have stocks been so Everything is ready —whose first demand is smart individuality in style is ever confident of being well dressed if her outfit comes from Bes t & Co. It may be the chic serge of the lecture hall or the lovely evening frock of the fraternity dance—but always it is fashionably correct if she selects it at Best's. From lingerie to chapeaux, everything conceivable for the ons complete wardrobe is here. Misses’ College Suits—Plain tai- lored cr fur trimmed models of wool velour, Rayonner, Silvertone, Novelty Cheviot or mixtures. The styles, of course, are typically Best & Co. sy according to. materials, 25,00 to 89, Misses’ College Frocks—Of fine serges and checks, The models are always chic and youthful. — Prices vary according to materials. 19,60 0 45,00, Misses’ Coats—Of wool velour, mixtures, Pom Pom Cloth, Silvertone, Bolivia. Some are beautifully fur trimmed, others smartly Hailored Prices range according to materials. 22.50 to 65,00, College Dresses for the Fillette—the yor per’ are fine serges in the most delightful styles. Floor. Fall School Coats for Fillette and younger girls. The materials include zibeline, cheviot, chinchilla, mixtures, wool velours, in the pretti- est dark fall colorings. Prices range according to materials. 10 to 16 years, 12.75 to 59.00 59,00. Kindergarten, en, School or Play Coats for little girls. Materials of zibeline, corduroy, chinchilla, mix- tures or velour. 4 to 8 years. Prices according to materials. 8.75 to 45.00, Girls’ Dresses—Of serge and wool plaids, always on the smartest lines. Prices range according to size and materials. 5 to 16 years. 7,95 to 39.50, Miss 13 to16."". There From 16.75 to 32,50, Orthopedic and Formal Footwear in adjacent Dept. For Youths Going to College or “Prep” School Lads the problem of proper school outfits is correctly pataet parents and their more particular sons al ived at Best's. Dis- find here desired ys smartness of line combined with sturdy, wear-giving all-wool qualities. The Fifth Fc hats immediately adjacent, Boys’ First Long Trouser Suits— Of fancy Cheviots and Tweeds, with seams stitched with silk. These suits are very popular with young College Chaps. failored for dress and service. 34 to 39 chest 17,50 to 35,00 Boys’ Norfolk or Si Single Breasted School Suits--Of select. Cheviots, Tweeds and Serges. Seams are stitched with silk. Many exclusive models, made in our own workrooms. Especially made for growing boys whose parents seek service and style na suit, 8 to 17 years. 10,50 to 21,50 r is exclusively for Masculine outfitting, with shoes and Classroom suits, evening clothes or accessories —if it’s worn by young man or boy Best's have it. 5th Floor, Young Men's Overcoats—All the College Chaps wear them. Of fancy Mixture Cheviots. Exclusive styles designed by Best & Co,, in their own sanitary workrooms. 34 to JY chest. 17,50 to 35,00 Boys’ Reefers, Mackinaws and Overcoats in large assortments, fa- vored materials and styles. Made to Best & Co, standards of workman- ship and materials. All wool and seams sewn with silk, Every woolen garment guaranteed to be all pure wool—look for the Best & Co. sleeve tag. Boys’ Furnishings are on the Main Floor You Never Pay More at Best ¥ 8-qui ity Baker 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street GOODS DELIV | Ope “Cleveland” All White —bang! stand. Knock a copy of this big new issue off the rack and slip the newsdealer 20 cents for damages. only printed 300,000 of them and right off with the speed of a six: reel thriller. turn the pages Isn’t it everything that people say it is—ir- resistible as Charlie Chaplin’s walk, appeal- ling as a Pickford ringlet, fascinating as a baby vamp? Princess Dressers i917. s267H ‘Weare: , Aluminum All White Volirath Guar- aaetes Aluminum ‘are + are anteed Enameled Were : Double Mice #'-qua 3 Toa, K $1.48 Hoile , $2.30 $1.89 $1.29 o Po 96c| “Betty Bright” Aluminum $3.24 oe fii? BLES) 1y.000 Gna aay een tt O60) |S Ra OR i 8 nk Sire ner 37c Veritas” Alaminum $1.19 *- 68c Enameled Ware a ree Kreamers Oval Wash Botlers, ‘-quart Tea $1.19 ‘a A 225, extra heavy tin and heavy cope per bottom. b-q art ‘ vee 1 Bauce 98c $2. 69 No. 6, reouine $2.95.......@RMO: 1 No. 7, regular $3.76 $3.25 f-quart erin Sau No, §, regular 84.12., or Tab bg apie dai Wire Goods D re i ‘Grater, varies ‘10e Fs Columbla Rotary Flour t 29¢ regular Me. ic Sifter, reg. 3 ‘ints and halt pints grad- : Strainer, ' 29c 1 Me suring Cups: 15¢ ; 9c 12c ee Gaviru 1 oof 4c Mt Rread Boxe | 6-quart Covere t panned Bread Box sag Al 79 8c pan ee $148.” $1.45 mpucrrend til: [Te me] Ossie ie See H.C. F, KOCH & CO., Sim up the action of those legs of yours, Faster! Faster! Now, then, throw on the brakes for the turn and |—Skid right into the nearest news- He needs every copy—we ey run Grab your copy now—open it up, wide— —pipe the features! NOW! Ataboy! Ataboy! Fork it over,snewsman, fork it over! That's right— PHOTOPLAY FOR OCTOBER Dri Ave. BROOKLYN SoHELIV ERED. ANYWHERE IN Talking Machines $15 UP EARY THIMS | prloes: you enn “ rd We. have tering soot , Wil gett Fou w nice 0 | Fetabliiated ete <.OCHE C STREET west ee eaeRS Peat An Event Distinguished by First Quality Wares Only, all Bearing the Names of Manufacturers with a National Reputation Here's an Occasion That Will Be Long Re- membered for Its Many Exceptional Savings Galvanised iron Ware **Come on over” 164, 166, 168 and 170 Smith Street Cor Wyckoff St, GREATER NEW YORK 5.00 “ All periods and alt buy Library Table hewit- MONDAY AND SATURDAY eVENINGS____ Ware Colander, lone OBe The Best Tinware Known ta KREAMER WARE 10-ineh handle rugated rim, 16 Inc,, 125th St., West OUT TODAY! says Douglas Fairbanks Just a Few of 100 Treats JULIAN JOHNSON’S Review of the Years Work of all the Stars— Rotogravure Portraits—BILLIE BURKE, ALICB BRADY, ELSIE FERGUSON, GLADYS BROCKWELL, PAULINE FREDERICK, CLARA WILLIAMS. MARY PICKFORD'S New Clothes, five wonderful new creations, printed in rotogravure. MOLLIE KING'S Ideas About Marriage. THEDA BARA Transforming the Bean Fields of Cali- into Egype. All the latest Nee and Gossip of the Studios, ANITA STEWART and her Fiance. LOIS WEBER, the greatest woman director, Reminiscences of MARC McDERMOTT. Renae hs of the Stars when they were Babies, taken the old Home Town Photographers. An ee with ALICE JOYCE and her Baby “Temperamental Tim,” Edward S, O'Reilly's great short story of a bad man im western studio. ‘The Motion Picture in Church and School. Who's Married to Who in Filmland, 300 Questions and Answers. Granp Rapips FURNITURE CKEDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50.00 No Deposit, 50¢ Weekly $125 Worth of Furniture |] 70° <* ** 100.0 us a New Clothing Account | No Depostt—$i Weekly |] 100) 1. * Spe hie Aaveuivoseat Wurewscr When’ Gpeniay een’ Reccsat [2500 6+ 06 800.00 Fine Butlfets Cutrroxtens 1 FREE BRASS BED With Kvery IN) FAN ORY. NG! evans 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 1O4"ST Suaday World Wants Work Wondere >”

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