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trees Peer sR RY PR EN ee PC i _BVENING WORLD, TUR SDAY SEPTEMeoR 11 ‘ a ° " o. . When She Became 89 Years Old saan AGCUSE CITY HEADS ©. are ta eae on i L- NOISES ao MEETS OLDEST SET 1] ow, sr Rmat Soe Hooked GRAND JURY WAY. [272 oro =~ ON RECORD: FROST “MMEN SHON Spree TEDTO.NGHT You find te Pe te Peslam vr qui Stn weirs ond 4 eumees af remsleted eager + et otdremmmed al tne tenee @ Oey. + will dion tong eck rele trem the ywerature 1) is im > ot ee o Cheaerd conte sepepiiemmes Neath ITEMS FOR INVESTORS phat : is CCeathay teva vasy ‘ond thet * . mite Mu ’ tot .™ < . Oe ed pa oe rteesetn ened Return Soot Dd gene cone (0 ee che ban Competed Wa eyed Hehing, _ - head homes ob . et oe . = riening # ° ee © the highest degree of the lwo " . ‘ Ks iff Bold creryehere Per PREF 8AM the bist Weather i 0 i i write to Ly yi Lebgs au for . . ¢ a —— - WM 44-6 Weet 60th Street, NOW ics the thermometer reyiateed « . ye WME oreee be . ' «tn the suburbs imme ° . re — . : ‘Nh nt to New York the the aes hi BEST'> VALI. CATALOG (Limited Edition) OF CORRECT FASHIONS —— []) pte tered ad sige " 1 MAILED ON REQUEST TO DEPT. 42 my ° Y wlet atid Northe . 7 ” ‘i Fruit-Laxative Jn. Ae nage ace | early Reptomber before 7 Paris Longor Rolls hy h a est 0 nd correctives, in constant use | * Protract*d apell of ungran | wlio ng Fifth Avenue at Thirty-Fifth Street home in millions of families < ah ale lie tg Me aw who wilfully negieote Sch ‘| Cloth along the Atigntic Cons! New tei e) es The ew form of old friends ls | at duly York to Temas and the frost belt will) delicious 80 than choco cal gece wit sda ease 8 section atone | lates ond"dows took orf |futend e-aieht trom How Jerry over woo. | Cost Less Than Ever Today taste like medicine,” It's p into New Bngland | : Or eer rovided “A TREAT TO EAT" |v rsunter Seutr of the Weather Bu ' ; ne Povve . © Melts pm 0 eau advises Long amateu " . . ‘ ? , gage cae ye ta Mr Pas Mean ia sf sigh f the you buy good clothes as against mere low priced ones. The saviilg lies ti extra precautions a« frost ¢ eidlgasigelei: tele buying school clothes backed by a reliable name, and all Yhat a reliable R AL N i for the ndioat Bara th i: tor Pipl yon t name stands for in style, cut, materials and making EMOV OTICE seta ade Res as wth cca | fore the (rand Jury Wi} — Be t & Ce, have been considered the leading authorities i school On account of rapid increase slowly rising temperature in predicted ‘ ter the | Apparel ever since 1879. in business TF have been beginning to-morrow morning ore é : ne 4 H divced i aiee thela 416 The Mivniswipp! Valley tn : ence Hehe as Best & Ce, school clothes are for young yentienen and gentlewomen, Larger Cuarters at eather tg flees trate tare MRe Si ieee was returned approved to ih styles correctly youthful and simple —_—— = nees on the o¢ Pa Mourd of & mate from the {iii} 251 West 42dSt count wich ‘rola | Ait Teabeall ERAS Wag ciniity fine yours of axe on Baturday, WvBt |, fee | || — Best &€e, school clothes are good investments because they with- Same coeeees oa GORI |Lotore the end of the week are feobind’ has es pia Gt conbravolation- aad appees | | CRAVE ASKED RESCINDING OF || stand the longest. hardest wear. Any Best « -ustomer will irgmediately DR. FINCH, ution were read to her Honea Rann eR GURE K: vie concede this. COLD) hw wheeled about for brief Intervals in her two acre ; ; ae See ace une Reson The Girl and Miss Se aera "LSS OF MILIONS NEW LOW RECORDS SET cant uust: || Going to School and College 0 Neomare $1,240, " oie 409-411 Fulton St., ‘ dial Miser hin Open # to T. Closed Sunday, PANKING AND FINANCIAL jctused the removal to-day rar ‘etal UE rEES HET LAP Hoet: \ Misses can wear this college coat This Afternoon Frock of Satin de their outdoor quarters to the war BY FEW STOCK ISSUES r r ae i. ee letter was Iatd |)||l{l!! dress either as suit or dress. It comes Luxe is for miases, |t gives the new animal houses er before has Bil -_ cr by Mayor Mitchel, then Presi: |illiii mie, Lae silhouette with its low drapes. There is SILVER Snyder, the head gaia! wane (ranp- BY FARLY FROST: [st Dials Nomen eat ne (oct y Maver’ a eee resis || | in navy serge or wool checks. Belt and braid embroidery on the ‘collar ‘and a 1 Hl ferred bia charges from outdoors to the | : Sreceived |i! pockets are different from the usual | Wide crushed girdle. In all the street \ * o at wee tors and Gas Issues H On Sept. 28, 1919, there was received jij} M4 le cru: girdle. al e street NOW 97%/c Indoor quarters before the Inat week in rs and Gas Issues Ham ree recteton iMMll| ones. 34 Floor, 25.00 | Colors. 3d Floor, 39.50 tid vered Down. " hit Wi tral Park Yoo for twenty-nine yours, ALL CROPS SUFFER n m Corporation Counact Archibald This “Fillette” serge frock is beau: Big Roomy Coats of Pom-Pom or i] Mrs. Murphy and her offspring, Caliph The Stock Market opened unsteadily | Watson advis that the city had |iiiiiil is A i : asin tha pack ibnes,” work che oret ce to-day, but activity \ be alate (ale shin as Hit tifully braided. It has satin vestee and | Bolivia cloth are lovely for misses. They vy the Board of Bstin the big untinals transferred. ‘They einer D ri SUE eB uBR a Any Luar at have broad shawl collars that button P : " sation nd Governnient set ||| collar, ‘The skirt is pleated from deep | hich’ or low and a belt. th For the benefit afthase who jill Werte peediarpedy alii! high or low and It that fastens at oe . ‘the list in general held firm. Th eadered when the |\\\\)) 5 5 id 16 years. i */Twenty-tive Per Cent. of Po- | wenkegt trata e wares Wat ceded thi a *abibe |) ete Bocnweel thor 2d Hh | REO centered about certain United 8: orth bad been sui desire. to take advant of | Saturday morning. Snydi ah w{Neponsit Compan thirteen ; 25.00 increased earnings sag: ilasis anavad ihe tren peal ayes tato Yield Reported Wiped | Haven, General Motors and thy gas|acres to the Government for w life 3a Floor. The lines of this Misses’ Suit are roperties, not yet reflected [cee ene Ck EeOutADOr: SRMOSUTS Bnd : | stocks saving station. A College or Street Suit for Misses | stunning. The coat buttons high at the e ideas pala eg built a runway to the nearby animal Out in Northwest. | St. Paul appeared to be the target of | ON July 17, 1911, the corporate seek |i!/// jg of novelty cheviot in rich colorings or | neck with a rich fur collar. It is of soft prepared a combination in- fii ‘the astute aire, Murphy quickly com: a concerted attack and sold down to a] 2Udeet cont raat tthe lll black, It “has_slashed pockets and a | finished rayonner cloth and you may have vestment offering both at- | prehended what was in. Av goon | CHICAGO, Sept, 11.—Millions of| new low record, G2 1-4. New Haven | Comptroller t of the Board |)\\i{ij) stitched belt. jd éloor. 35.00 it in the best dark colors. 3d Fi, ~ 55.00 sident of the i t} dollars’ damage has been done by | soowed the trend of the Aldermen and tractive dividend and specu- | thermometer | ‘ lative features, Hl | fowed"bs"ction te the, frosts of Sunday ‘oud MOOR lay chee chily days. and dropood vo| rota of Mannattan, cmunendes Hil Correct Footwear and All Accessories of Dress Send this ad or mention SV-22 have tie Weather keeps up Snyder will wast in ten years—it was estimated |for this stock, ( y ever eee) |. reasonable figure and tat she mat. fill A * te obein your cagy. we “ills | ‘his, General Motore established a new|ter be referred ty a ‘ommittes on tt Hats for Girls and Misses P By Government Sc & Corn, beans, tomatoes, cucumbers, |low pince reorganizution, selling at 1 iekaway Park consisting of the Bewitching hats for girls and misses will be found Request! To HMIDT DEERY Potatoes, squash and pumpkins |%3 1%, @ loss of 3 1-4 poitty for the] president of the Boast of Alder on the Third Floor. Assortments include hats for caer STOCK BROKERS, suffered heavily throughout the | ins Biudebaker | twuched 2 10] ine Compiroller and President of t school, dress and general wear. Everything that is i eee 30 Broad St., New York a? Rely Northwest. The damage to these |i iisned a new low mark 99 7-8, Hy ei, . col d terial is t gay Hs $3 900 ¢m ‘Telephone Bread &842. f Have crops in six Southern Minnesota! ang Peoples’ Gax dropped to 6b. u loss fashionable in shape, color and material i here, Noga fi Ee ee s = Blut ee wat wee ey ee Me: epee ioe wae cepiertad’ (0°00 (nee 18 pelate ; ‘||| Mothers will find prices surprisingly low. There's a cieih cene tat are not - ences with pariy teh tobacco and minor crops have wren | CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.| © tothe city, the frst an op- |i 34 Floor. ‘ea wi Fre world or seserisa ™ fy that fhe will succeed [heavily damaged. Twenty-five per the property for a certain ‘ cy that the Secjalet [cet of the potato crop alone, esti- | With vet changes from previous cic N und the second an option |jji/iii, refused to chilabe. mated at forty million bushels, has Wigh, Low. Last, 6 5,000, with the proviso that it |}ililif on award as above |iliill ia ere tn atatews |, For the College Fellow was to be paid, ‘The Corporation |i! {aig Suita’ oid | aud the Boy Off to School Acquire the. property by condemna- |} Prondergus raainanaaatCualeeite Wl Boys’ Norfolk or Single Bronsted Firat Long Trouser Suits will be | property for $1,226,000 with Interent i School Suits—in serge, tweed or cheviot foun in anes era vicna ancl eae REO nee SL Na aR ea hil They are all wool with seams stitched They are all wool with — in silk, made in the Pest && Ce, work- silk’ stitched, Calton ran wit lie re Ribot be iasha Gold a been wiped obit, according to esti- mates of J, W. Hicks, President of to give |the Whecot Potato Gfowers’ As nto, a rr aoe sociation. the present price, this Painieve to-day. nod tt would mean @ loss of $10,000,00¢ ho ‘Socaftsts “Will “have: sever Pitatosas ent art ; ntatives in the new Cabinet Oia tceg: Ren. Sera werd. parsley | Pes that collaboratio nf the Hoc sireetly 00 Cat man, New York. OP Brooklyn Office. 4100 Masa. | r ly damaged in Northern and Western | Wisconsin, Beans, cucumbers and molons In thege sections also sulfered water rights “4+ | TOTAL FINALLY PAID BY CITY |] heavily. 3°] WAS $1,356, pe oe i || rooms. narene it tind bated partici the smart lines. 34 to 39 chest, an ALLOONA, PB: pt JL—AN un »| Events then happened aulckdy. On Ht larly serviceable for growing boys. C 19.50 to F protected vegetation in this part of be a Nar ee Batinate from samuel (il| 37 years. 11,50 to 21.50 0 to 35.00 the State was killed last night by : . x to the purchase on |) l/l) wren tn RaLtate A d Mack- the heaviest frost over known so at the tax rate was high Boys’ Overcoats, Reefers an: Overcoats for Young Men—popu) early in the year. The joss will total |‘ more parks werd not | inaws in ‘big assortments, including all popular 23, 11, Corporation | styles. and materials. In design and with college men particularly, They are many thousands of dollars + isel Watson advised the Board | iH 'HOBTON, Sept. 11.--A killing frost 4 2 carimayh that new options be ob- | || workmanship they are typically made of fancy mixture cheviots on ex- i li uors and Wi ines at Oonoord, N. Ht, was reported by = tained from Greve because (ie, ie HAI est & €o,—all wool, seams sewed clusive lines developed by Best & Cp, i ihe Weather Bureau here to-day D | rear ne plan of the City of ii} est, q along with avis» bh showed |: ® = tp | te me tng previous resolution wos {ll with sill, 34 to 39 chest 17,50 to 35,00 i) " that the cold’ weather extended ‘ *} null and vold. This was done, ill aa . or 4 H Specials for Wednesday and Thursday HusieteeNee lected ee } "On" Maret 1 Gy 10s, Clifford 8. Kel hi Shoes and Hats in Adjacent 5th Floor Depts. Hil Club H Whi Unaut topeoco fn Ihe, "Conncotts BURN TRS © ok [patiy, "wrote “the Is 1a mul Incut tobacco in the Connectiout 1 tx Be iP {eH vlintnutitt i ub House Rye Whisky UREN aaa tech tae eats [daar ise dhe ie FE [Raat hur eomnany i ce IN™"\«You Never Pay More at Best’s’’)\\\\\\\i) Binswthere ible graiie of tre onlly Gor 91.10 t0 81.98 0 bettie. Our QT, Ing's frowt, though detailed tigures|imligia igor, = Gin consent to o da i aL i Wil Hl AA lh wick district and as far north Pals a ay tg] the teort of | was not i Crlfornia Wines |} American Whiskies Bunderlayg. ‘Temperatures as low as | Rs \ ; | demnation PORT AND SHERRY 8% degreda were reported here Gallon. Bottle 6! at contested or appealed ‘ . Me 181 °On May 29, the report of * 9 9 condemnation Commisioners was 1c- wh --1%leepted by the city awarding A -| y with interest }o0o for the prope i i i |Pulgrim Rye..66.00 & | DANBURY, Conn, Sept. 11 Hun. | {Suk @ ie stone Rye Sd 0) dreds of thousands of dollar damage, | {fie y10"" A deposit of 78, perial Rye 1 [it ts estimated, was caused through: |ARr ati quired pa case and bot Wedding Jout Western and Northwestern Con- | Met Ma 4 £ | tro arch 21,1 to February 10, necticut by Killing frosts, The front, | Mex Vs : " "4 fit a SESE Ee eh Be By GEO. M. COHAN ich appeared & month eartion Uy ma ‘ ‘ Bat $6408.38, and iterate Na des, Was espec disastrous | Mo. Pa ny 21% ‘ n truck, | deca n, beans and 16; amount of, taxed. costs Words and Music of the Chorus of This Greatest Hit of All the New War Songs, M4 Pi yy: efile, Il Pattoation at i me 40 A aking a total of $1,366,- Gi4 Private Steck % | Dry. ie | Fait aly 4 grapes and oher fruit im | Ne" poe si. Co! ab” > ’ Dy $14 51 pate ne ‘the Beet ty A Large, Plain Page of Music, :: For All Readers of (RB | bry #8 evcatale” ¢ Cocktails Jexposed positions also suffered |X" Ya HY MIS A + 2h | PNESSES BEING “TAKEN that ag Bre PPS Bolage's Viclisnde 1B. | Bas” bon - on esi ' Vermouth Schiodom Hallands 3-65. The Famou: in the/night for st time | fe ied — | essistanta, Sere alate and. ilrom a% fF] Camerta, Italians bor. .#1,10) ll Gheckace to v9 n and the earilest in many ikea ‘ a " aif | fave received reports that witnesses Bering peta) RL wheckers Scotch lyears, causing heavy damage to un- |!" an 7 tl} nder Grand Jury subpoena are be- , bao PT pox|| Ph, $1.35 harvested garcen cr | Shir oar et » +m | Undeken care of by some one. The ce 29 French; vot, 110) : MIDDLETOWN, SN. ¥.. Sept. 11 | Mar Com, Covers Be ay + "2 | Wosecutors mentioned the case of ¢ | Hennessy Cognac T 9 w heavy frost, throughout ; Heading oy ey & "i % hn J. Kearney, an Assistant Cor é linger Ale Y ' ‘ i i | John Club, Soda; {04 Poles bottle... $2.10) Museatel (tA a ae : poration Counsel, who appeared tiv 4) $1,10| California Pure |} Pelco, seer wine of ao ‘ " ce ce ha BUR Mea he ARTHUR SOMERS foe Author of “LOOT.” NGrand. Jury desired to know Illustrated by GONREY. , m Kearney why the elty did not ‘ ¥ | take an appeal from the award thade Dr. Brown's _ Grape Brandies Celery Tonle i“ 2 a y ons oe Whirety quenching, 1 #4] NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE, Open, Hikh. ow. Close October ay December 20.88 Corby's Canadian Rye periat | er ae #450; $1, 10\°%, S-year:pld; $1.35 | p vy “ ‘ ¥ e@ Condemnation Commission. | er, doten battae: aa) ve Pectin : : : by, the Contemnation Commission. | MAGAZINE i ate on emplite. Per botile, $150 bottle danua\ ss A 1 AN ke 6 A ge 4 TION e y, are $5'5 4 %lond his assistaftts te : | | We plve aoe Green Trading Stamps as usual, Ask for them. May Be I 4 Hjand bie aaaiatis tome te | SEC | tem Double axe Stamps till 12 o'clock. Single av Stampa TW sk Bat cloned “a 14] as transfer clerk at a salary of $6,000 Thereafter. Single ‘‘Sperry’’ Gold Stamps All Day. | points Ny ‘ a year. Kearney's new position is ’ < ' t : '

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