The evening world. Newspaper, September 12, 1917, Page 6

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= MIN WALDO ANEW STUNT FOR Chair A ots » Medical Authorities “42-5 oa ‘i J in the World have eens = ade public statements in Pg they endorse the value af such ingredients as arc =" @ontained in Father John's ne Medicine. These great physicians say in @ubstance, that these ingredients tay evenipe. Moudint, eb beneficial notably in wasting | ar om the ‘and those snnladios|Ar™> Athletic Fund Show, are connected with or have § o wader the auspices of The Ne &k Bvening Wotld, © in full view el * 7 you at the Hipp tT vuring your ment at the Palace Theatre yuu $ Hf, ye falied to accept our challenges, stating you had challenges enougs quot for the week. Heeling that you nr . from their public statements. to appear at the Army At f Father John's Medicine is a pure) "und Show. insicad of f g@mtains vo alcohol or danger-| to wring ov n rope and cord ¥ gus drugs.—Advt. and lash a strong hickory 3 chair? oe Pi pone ta that, when we come o stage and tle you, you make th Attempt to release yourself in full view of the audi B. Altman & Co. The First Autumn Sale of a Men’s Lace Shoes S will commence to-morrow (Thursday) and be continued Friday and Saturday, It will present, at the special price of $7.85 per pair - ip Btown Lace Shoes, having Cordovan foxing \- with calfskin tops (a very unusual value); and Black or Tan Lace Shoes, all calfskin. The low price quoted does not in any sense » represent the fine quality of these Shoes ” which are shaped on fashionable lines, made of carefully selected materials, and in every respect are equal to custom-made. ask (Sixth Floor) 4 Frith Avemse-Madison Avere een and 35th-@trerts New York EI BOR TR RE FO EE aaserata RRRAE MRE ER ang P.M. % Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply Also toLong id, Nev Jersey and Con- wecticut. % Side Icers in # Porceloid, as ¥ illustrated, The frame is in Golden Oak, the seat and back are uphol- | stered with fine imitation t brown Spanish leather; when open is a full size bed; when closed is 4 feet wide; not include the mat- $94. 98 ROBB... eee eeeees 3 ‘pove.Cor.8 4" Sr. ARMY FUND SHOW ie Greatest Who Defies ons, Bars is te programme of the to be promises to of the jay he received the Saiass Sapa HM ECON HI confederates. Awaiting @ bex to remain rte 1 herewith agcept xe to permit you to 4 bickory chair on the hat any ropes you 4 my neck must not hat they are able e. For, when all ts said and done, I am human after all. Good luck to you, but I hope Ww wot oul, Hincerely HARKY HOUDINI. | Another feature of the bill will be the rendition, by Sophye Barnard, of the “sequel gong” to “Poor But- which she popularized In last n's Hippodrome production, The Raymond Hubbell wrote the | music and he will lead the orchestra | ror thia number Carl Cochems, basso-cantante, who ie to sing at the show, was for five FIREMEN SAVE ra TRAPPED BY BLAZE; THREE MEN HURT hare Flames Cause $20,000 Dam- i | court sullatic age in Theatrical Rooming House—Dog Gives Alarm. Five persons, trapped on the third Boor of a five-story theatrical room- ling house at No. 120 West Seventy- | frst Street, were rescued by firemen ‘early to-day The blaze was discovered by Police- \e ‘alifornia, |man Kelly of the West Sixty- nth | turned in, | | Miss Hattie Hoffman, tho propri- letress, and P. 8. de,Leon, a designer, | who had rooms on the top floor, were jawakened by the barking of Grand-| daddy, a dachshund. They made their| | way to the third floor, and thence by holding on to a telephone wire were le to step from a windoy: to a lintel| ons marooned In third-story wie- dows, Extension ladders were rushed up and firemen helped the frightened tenants to safety. While fighting the blaze, Fireman | ie under Capt. Ricketts, found ‘ve | 23 had his right hand burned, Lieut, James C. Brennan of Engine Com- pany No, 2 was badly cut about the forehead by flying glass, and a tenant, Marry H, Lichtig, suffered a sprained jfoot, The fre damage was abcit $20,000, | Conteasion of Alleged Dynamiter Read at Montreal Hearing. MONTREAL, Sept, —12,—-Startling revelations were expected to-day in the hearing of nine men arrested for plot- ting to dynamite Lord Atholstane's house Hie Lalumiere was the accused brought into court fossion was read. It % aE xEE His con- ed the plot M, J. Duffy af Engine Company No.| pate SS j | NINE IN COURT AS PLOTTERS. BO WORLD W Noted Broadway Actors, Actreases and Singers In Evening World’s Show to Aid Army Athletes look aster ahaus this work. ith ft nice 4 A NOTH, sowne, who is to elna| vorne Lift Ri ff With “Gets-It and play the ban) a rn pains is simple profession, but he An and, while in Cub limping around for jduring the Spanis rile he used to entertain ini hing with war songs. He | | you'y a kad lof the old sor The flaines, starting in the| from t {main hall, swept up the stairway and| + : 7 = |quickly cut off the tenants’ main ave- SHIOHMIOTIOS SURAT KORN ACOR | nuo of escape. jof the adjoining house, A number of | We Close F | Rear AnD escaped over the roof) Other of an extension. Days The arrival of Truck Company No. | | | first of the| 4 called for blowing up the Mount Royal i the Star Publishing Con % img, the Gazette building and the os of Lord Atholstane and Senator % Beaubien, 800,000 Pia be % Orders D by DETROIT, Sept. 12.—The plant of the | * standard Screw Company was destroyed x % ire this morning, ‘The lows ts est Lat $400,000. The r plant wae wor! ne on War OF Dp " xt sun-|+ MH his first] yy u 2 tin) —— won the “u'| Corn Pain Stopped Quick known actresses ready to The demand « Orders from nearoy cities ar are | Must Await arti al of EB :xtradition| Papers From Cali- "4 fornia, Magistrate Murphy in the Centre | Street Police Court to-day rema) Alexander nan, the Anarchis part Bounsel obje in vain, After ni iin on his ips he was Lydia ¢ Harry Welnber th Children empty the on of Krumbies imply because they like it-and as every- body knows, the matt tion in a food coun double when its oe SDAY, SEPTEMBRE 3a, 2037. ’ Fi Stern Brothers - West 42nd Street Betoun Sth ond 6th Aor «= West 43rd Street Infants’ and Small Children’s Apparel Will be found on the Seennd Floor, in complete assortments of French nnd American-made garments, in a wide range of popular prices An attractive offering for Thureday, will conslet of ° Washable Corduroy Coats | Corduroy Hats and Caps In white, 6 months to 6 years; special | ln white, to match coats; epeciel | at $2.95 at $1.00 Children’s Colored Chambray Dresses, Hand-smocked, with hand-embroidered pockets; sizes @ to 6 years, $1.45 ’ special | Seasonable Hosiery and Underwear Unusually low priced Glove Silk Underwear VESTS, embroidered fronts, in pink. BLOOMERS, well reinforced, pink or white, at $1.95 each Women’s Silk Stockings All Silk or with cotton tops and soles, in black or white, at 98c pair Children’s Mlustrated Books at 50c¢ each These books are very appropriate for gifts and include B.Com. | Little 'Ta-Wish—By Mary Karle ; A Christmas Party for Santa Claus verse with Hardy, Indian. legends told | ~-By Ide M. Huntiny A with w delicate charm | story full of holiday maint, Published ot $1.00 | Published at $1.00 Baby Brownie’s Birthday--By | ‘The Wander Hill—By Albert | The Goll in Holland—B: Fibridge H. Sabin.” fairy Neely Hall. A big story book Dyes A meet omer tale of the old kind that will interest youngsters, Published at $1.00 Published at $1.20 Sing « Bong of Gestone—By Ww. Seegmiller, Rhywes Peter Pumpkin tn Wonderland—By Ide’ M. Hunt it ry olan, curate to ie Sea Many ie om encernte EET asta | eg euusiag exprteaven, " Pistoued bi Also the works of the following standard authors: Thackeray, Cooper, Scott, Balzac, Dumas and Marryat;....per volume Fairy Frotice stock, Whi fanciful pict Published at $1.20 50c Imported Cretonnes, Window Nets & Madras Specially priced for To-morrow Imported Cretonne for furniture covering, draperies, fancy work and bags; formerly 42c to 55¢ a yard, at 27c 35c¢ Imported Scotch Madras and Domestic Novelty Nets, suitable for windows; formeriy 45c to 50c a yard, at Also a limited quantity of Uphostery, Window and Art Fabrics and Cushions, at Decided Reductions, Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums At very interesting prices Wilton Rugs in Oriental Effects formerly up to $49.50, | From 6 by 9 ft, - + at $39.50 at $24.75 to 35.50 Toobyi@ ft, - - at $56.00 Formerly $47.50 Room sizes, from 734 to 1034 ft. wide by 934 bi to 7800 to 1414 ft. long; formerly $198.00 to 825.00, Inlaid Lipoleums, at $135.00 to 215.00 | imyeodand tleetforts 956 to 1,75 | peroquare yard =~ Chinese and Persian Rugs from #14 to 841t. wide by 434 to 644 {t. long; | Artistic Living Room Furniture Included in this sale are Complete Suites and Separate Pieces, the latest creations in period adaptations and coverings, At reductions unusual at this season. § « Queen Anne Suite, °10 pes; in cane and mahogany, consisting of Table, Sofa, Four Arm Chairs, Side Chair, Window Seat, Chaise Longue and Stool, Formerly $1150.00 Mahogany Chippendale Chairs, upholstered seats; formerly $20.00 $13.50 Lacquered Chinese Decorated | Chairs; formerly $30,00,..... at $18.75 | Wi ing Chairs, Mahogany and Cane; formerly $22.50,....... at $18.50 Upholstered Davenports, \ f ormerly $90.00,.....++++0e00+ at $67.50 aan || Wi Woes ry , Grandfather Hall Clock, bce ogy formerly $88.50, Pgs tim Cis ea ee So MM ae at $30.00 Te try Suite, 2 FF ie Mo ipso saet 00 $143.00 $750.00 Living Room Suite, 4 pieces; Louis XV. design; reg. 8550.00, Living Room Suite, 3 pieces; Adam design; formerly $225.00, Living Room Suite, 8 pieces; rin tapestry’ formerly @175.00, at $125.00 Cane and Mahogany Suite, 8 aap formerly $143.75, ... vat $109.75 Mahogany Secretaries, formerly $45.00, at $35.00 $400.00 | $165.00 | i Library or Living Room Tables, reg. $35.00 & 55.00 $25.00 & 38.50 Mahogany Writing Desks, reg. $45.00 to 120.00 $33.00 to 75.00

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