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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1917. 7 HIP YARN , . Me 86 dpemmnnrnnnee RAN WAMES EW OFFICERS, fo POSLAM'S HELP —‘SHIPYARDOWNERS == “|e THE NEW PLAYS e | + WUT YOUR CHLEDTOCAPTAL nie |e onset Advertsing +»? ° i ony ith a a "| anwlame heat Meee deve became 0 Mary Pea) le Ore ime the i 4 ' al clined to exaggerate. Yot hes « . id you thet we clatmed SICK SKIN NEEDS 10 SETTLE STRIKE . And Ina Claire Delightful ent tocmcemrete. Yet to vcian ocd — “ee i - t hom We won't e reclves, we be het newer wll tee. =z aw Ar: - . - oe BY CHARLES DARNTON = : That it bee all the virtues to-day that was ned He He warty dage ereetly Fi stam be adele ~ y 5, enaat whe ss he a rds dg Bite prrmetenity etutbore 9 r TOU « * On fount « “* Quickly brings relief, |] j . I an a tations py oe oo rence that ite plendi ' ’ ana & mager . nit are to be found ia ® ° y beonene of the Caw a s wave “er ‘ thet Mr F hererented But ut | ef het Ma 4 — . O88 found eat nig — < her Honestly advertised, Honestly placed « public, ond from * Woias . i Which he Henoetly expects to receive his rewerd ‘4 Ta to harmicns; use it for : mt 0 " y wy taking a" poopie as oo . Genuine Castoria always bears the signature «ar VTA Lhe Hashes end all eruptions 7 * Eri tikes anne 3 a as ane every where. sats po doa vo " an wnton while 9 . paivens * . art -_ pes We whats Mew York | "cing the hong aravn out amy. | WILL FIGHT FOR HIS PAY | Sosa‘, ~ hed bs ered if thie b ase ™ ne ncomt of |ComQveremen ta ‘naréia, Whe sensitive Avs " : ane Jotned Manel | ve Teaten ¥ - Ww EN! mployera, bad # Shipping Herge George Mi | eee : f . vd [ses bentley: Tigao huthority te[!8 August and now has claimed his © humor renulty “JACK AND BEANSTALK” DAUGHTER ae sch atin UE the rman don't got me, 111 got | A® for Mine voriier chy) REPRATS GLOBE SUCCES Rep 161, tm Brooklyn, |{hat Bay.” La Guardia to-day declared. | tener” Brgicnme eae AT ACADEMY OF MUSIC that 161" ine meiym | rt tae the @ Ot the dees of grt ™ ia aly | a Sar crim ty Meine, and waea| deck ans the Beaneat”_ moved Monrce Clothes at $17 ‘A Drunkard’s Plea. Tells How | went {0 shook iis amy ot Music na i | sat st atrrenoh | . Are the Standard of Value He Was Released From the « mi | w Dich druggists are authorized to at ; prescription im filled.) There | gp F part, #0 you YIB—A leading ticle said quorhous sale, destroy the | ‘ou take no risk 7, y Kaliab Albert ( wexiete, 'T und the mone FURNITUREOALE SSS SASS exponas If It fails t confi to The World Beekman, New York, oF ‘1 Office, 4100 roxcription filled ti before you it Home Outfitters ly or Monthly Payments Accounts or Cred ont, at 8 se | Especially Invited Ee and up to of High Grade BRASS BEDS We Give ae & Sperry Gold iat With Our Special 4-Room GENULYE OAK Chi fonier Price #18 247 Other High-Grade Suits Are Included in This Sale Oak Dining Room Suite, ree. Koom Ault, reg. pr 82h 1 Mary Bed Koom Suits, ‘reg. Library Rocker VIC Cash or Credit, Hest grade Tmt tauon cathe 144-140 WEST 125 7th and Lenox Aves, America's Greatest Furniture House an BLOCK ae "8 NEWARK STORE, 49-51 MARKET STC AVE. faselnat iN oa) ote toss | OF Dae Me H8°t0 “do ine work ot OED ae run at Never a better time than right Bow, whi as wicked a9 4] Carpentor en others are showing Fall Clothes at their opening ‘ Rie lGabia as ise tetseae ‘ righ prices (and while echoes of past season “reductions” are still faintly heard), to see wher Bondage of Alcoholic Slavery ok euncict the Gre rally woudirfelvalows tte Sougs ta Moeter Gotten? Seva : : ‘ ‘The fact that the pict Monroe Clothes are never “marked up” to allow for “reductions” or “sales” later on. You to the eye in the wa cean Is initicated by th as et them right mow, at the start of the season, at the absolute lowest price possible to produce anc’ A vale situation in w {t da @till attracting, and last night its sell Clothes of Monroe quality—and with no Price padding that is later taken off by “reductions.” pant, 3 production was materially alded by And that price is not only lower now than the Academy's large orciestra you have to pay anywhere else, but is lower than anybody's price at amy time! of ht excite the man for w Monroe Clothes For Fall at $17 offer more real VALUE In style, fit, long-wearing allewool fabrics than ‘clothes priced far higher anywhere else. The reason {s that we have elimi- nated ALL the wastes that make clothes-costs so much higher; the high down stairs rents, middleman's profits credit losses and “sales and “reductions” that YOU have to pay for in the end You can easily prove that you not only make a sub- stantial saving, but get better clothes at $17 when you buy Monroe Clothes, than you can possibly get at that price in stores operated on the old wasteful system. just come up and SEE Monroe Clothes for Fallt PARIS CHEERS U.S. |} IN CELEBRATION OF | VICTORY OF MARNE Words Liberty and Marne In- separable, Says Message of Daniels to French People. she had ex 8 the dau 1 of ster, she might better have left hing to the tmagination, workmanship and Kreat ( sh and re: n It was not at all surpri Rex should finally fail in love Hy and fall out of it with who all along had given her PARTS, Sept. 6 (delayed) —In con- tion with the celebration of the an- niversary of the Battle of the Marne the newspapers to-day publish the fol- lowing message from Secretary of the Navy Dantels: “There are through history a smal! number of peaks which become light houses ever illuminated for lovers of Mberty, Bunker Hill 1s an American name symbolizing resistance to a mu perfor enemy. The Battle of th: Marne saved Paris, checking the in vading flow of Prusstanism. Marsha! Joffre and the heroes who faced the invaders not only saved the capital and their country, but prevented Prussian militarism from submerging the whole world.” The Secretary said the United States would celebrate the anniversary of this battle as It observes Independence Day, adding: “Liberty and Marne ar words to-day and forever inseparable.” Secretary Baker and Mayor Smith of Philadelphia also sent messages to the French people, On the tower of the Hotel De Ville this afternoon was raised the Ameri can flag sent from the United States a duplicate of the flag made to be hotated over Independence dal, in Philadelphia, this morning, in cele- bration of the birthday of Lafayette “The tricolor was raised with the Stars and Stripes in tho presence of Am- passador Sharp, city officials, mem- bers of the Munteipal Council and a number of French and American of- ficers. ‘The square in front of the Hotel De Ville was a sea of umbrellas when the signal to holst the flag was given, but the great crowds braved the rain and lowered their protective cover- ings and removed their hats as the Stars and Stripes rose to view, while |the Republican Guards Band struck Jup the ‘Star Spangled Banner.” |Great cheering broke forth when tho | flag shook out its folds tn the breaze land the tumult continued while the band played the “Marseillatse.” | Another celebration was held at the | | a Week Delivers Oar ‘ial n 2 yeni Ca Sale of White Enamel BEDS Rex, Price #25 19.48 Cash oF Credit y NN \ \, Y) Sse HH NIP Ly) rated ei qe mel. L \ White Enamel Chiffonier Ree. Pri is75° We redgen Sperry Gole 3-Room Outfit of High Grade Period Farnitare 250 Pay for it $25 on Delivery and $3.50 Weekly or $14 Monthly Other 2,3, 4and 5 Room Outlits up to $2,500. |scene of the Battle of the Marne. France's hero of that battle, Gen, | Foch, told a notable assemblage how |the struggling French armies rolled back the German horde and saved the Clothes stairs Clothiers Cash oF Credit. rved Glass Ende TROLAS & GRAFONOLAS ‘15 to ‘350 America's La DAC TOM: | nation. | Foch's audience included President | Poincare, Premier Ribot, Field Mar- You may, open an ac. #! shal Joffre, Minister of War Painiers,| BRONX cone, tet foude your Hl Gen, petain, Commander- ef 0 j one eo armie Gen. Stegs, and a 42d Street, Cor. Bway bergen * of other notables, including | KNITTING WOOL AT HIGHEST, | tas Almost Doubled in Price Since Beginning of War. Court & Montague Sts Fulton & Hoyt Streets 587 Fulton St.at Flatbush Ave pai L NEWARK 15) Market St This $90 Victor Cortlandt St., Cor. Bway Victrola Outfit 14th St., °"6- W80sic"Y 23rd Street, “ 34th Street, | Bway Bway | HI pany. | 4 7 wee WAAL i lean momen are Knitting more woot and | 59th St, & Columbus Circle JERSEY CITY "sy4yy aye Pay ae see i WA FT paying more for tt than ever before, in 125th St. & 7th Ave. PATERSON 220 Main St $1.50 a Week cents a skein, Civilia ra are paying seventy-two cents @ akein, Be- fore the war @ skein of knitting wool nold for from thirty-five to fifty cents, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9PM: SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 PM. NO ALTERATION CHARGES ' [