The evening world. Newspaper, October 2, 1917, Page 7

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- oe eee os TME BVBRIRY WHEY, “POOR LITTLE RICH BOY" PUT IN UNCLE'S CARE Prevem of te ix \ i] Ma y y x M ve W i es Inspection! Feet! Lapeuey, Sut the. 101 ne | rebation , Soldiers know what that|\./c, coscrsemes Wines manne. sigan Hew ¢ NEUTRALITY DECLARATION | “Westpointer’’ shoes. Built on the last official- ly approved for the West Point Cadets. Thousands now seeing ‘ Service both here and in| ("| SHinate Bae Aiiion France. he asked who was to pay t Still $7.50 in spite of the| {i wicn. mesninn, star leather market. We fore-| saw the demand and bought months ahead. “Regulation” tan. Stout toles. Reinforced at all points subject to strain in field work. Incidentally, @pecial construction Strengthens the arch mus- cles by allowing them per- Otfoer# Dress Boots, Cordovan Begsins, Field Boots, Rubbers, Ga- *, who told h es, Wxtra Shoe Laces, Sneakers, ‘aptain of Detectives Tate jpure, Everything in Soldiers’ Foot- City Hult and arrange to have Argentine President Insists He \S | Misquoted «| Committee | | WABHINGTON, | Oct Pre y repudiated ‘ RETRIAL FOR ARRICHIELLO. [Man Condemned tn Daft Case to He Brought Back. tives sent into the Fifth Ward. Ma ‘ A 7 loney said he saw Tate and the ar- Army officers’ uniforms, |rangements were made | Market poultry On the afternoon of the election|dealer, was granted a new trial to-day ‘20 woot by our own test. Maloney aid he met Finley in the|py supreme Court Justice Tompkins Pe. rae one e Ho will be brought to t about money, saying he req What's eater than the) (oo to pay the men, gr Wuited states Gevern-| ing to Maloney, said he ? i] i, Dut would see what he ont Two days later he receiv: an fF Subsoribe to the Liberty |®nonymous special delivery letter an containing @ thousand dollar bill Wl Have Heartn re Being ates! Taken to ‘ v. Whit Roaers Peer Company Elizabeth Gurley s'lynn, Carlo erate Broadway Broadway any Been eet bs tak and John | alleged, ite made two conf Airy ad- The awe! not be taken to Chi-| oO the Lauoue Four Gea st cago at once. Instead, United States | e *° | Commissioner Hitchcock has con t- ; Conners’ Fifth Ave. | sented that they have an examinatio: (ot Wesren! at 41st St. | he re to-morrow afternoon, Glovan- | nitt! was the only one of the four to obtain bail, IAT PAS UK PA AL BA DA PX DL AL OAL Replenish Your Linen Chest - For The Winter .@ at McCutcheon'’s ik dteg, (rade Mark The orderly and systematic way to keep track of the wear and tear on your Household Linen is to count it over and check it up at the beginning of the winter season. Then put in a complete orde: for the necessary new supplies to bring your outfit up to standard, Reg. Trade Mark yervreocorrrtet Such an annual inventory may save the excessive use of the expensive ‘‘best’ linen; it may disclose undue laundry damage. We carry the largest range of exclusive patterns to choos: from and the widest choice of qualities. We guarantec that the Linen is Pure Linen. This sixty year old principl: of dealing in Pure Linens only has not been deviated from one iota even in these difficult times. These facts combine to make ‘The Linen Store” the natural place to come to with your buying list. Incidentally, we are very slow to discontinue a desirabi pattern once adopted, and your purchase in all probabilit can be matched five or ten years hence. Table Cloths and Napkins Bed Linen and Spreads Fancy Table Linens Towels and Bath Mats Blankets and Comfortables Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets ' Jeatous Ws “ REPUDIATED BY IRIGOYEN , aVeewal, Vveivebe &, 15 10 S0-GENT CUT COAL =! oat Bloomingdales’ Special Player Offers roy s ALTER a‘ a An@wacie ( at prices « POLITICAL ; 1 New Unrivalled a! /ri-Solo Melodist =, j PLAYER PIANO $399. | NO INTEREST—NO EXTRAS H- os me Terms: $2 Weekly CORNERED, SHOOTS HIMSELF Mitchel- Fusion eee There will bee Michel-F wsion WALTERS You k OWN CHOICE) \ BENCH. TO MATCH PIANO A HANDSOME COVER AND COVER AND FREE DELIVERY Why This “Player Piano Should Be In Your Home To-Morrow: BECAUSE not even we, an manufacturers, can tell how husband was groundlessly Jealous _> “L” TRAIN JUMPS TRACK, | Te, Cris THAT TELL AND SELL Job E. Hedges will provide at Cooper Union, and Thomas C. BECAUSE you've alwaye longed for music in your home— because you long for it now—because your family longs for itt READ OUR TERMS arc JE MORE AND was hurt, but the Hundreds of workers {com Hrookiyn |] Whitlegk at the Breaklye Acad: ONLY i) tone, th Re orethetes, ee an hour Sa, catia ati ie wel $ i nt 7 mbination we offer to-morrow, | | in ng all the items ¢t we present FREE, you will be ADMISSION FREE wet ng 8 Lg fh * 4 pri pany eprnge bed than if you it ae Palnyrets bias || delay, Take this both as and as warniny and Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn. sauce | No Tickets Required W EEKLY culver, Hay Ridge PLAYER IN YOUR TOME TOMORROW m a BEAL vIKUL NEW BROCHURE FREE Extra Special For This Week Only 57 NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS NO INTEREST $ 195 NO EXTRAS Terms Only $1 Per Week Price Includes Stool, Cover and Free Delivery Specialized Values — Wodnandiy MISSES’ FROCKS _ || of Serge—of Satin h | 20.00 29.50 35.00 | Bloomingdales’ Piano Dept. 59TH TO 60TH ST.—LEXINGTON TO THIRD AVE, open sarunpay evenincs| | BAUMANN & BRO NWCoR AVE: 5's Moving Time Is Here! YOU, OCTOBER © 1917, Typical modes for misses of 14 to 18, intro- | The expense of moving need not keep you away; our CONVENIENT CREDITF will take care of the question of payment Y and offers for immediate delivery the choice of an immense stock of Quality Furnishings at REDUC- TIONS OF 10% TO 50% ; Ist mennt MOVING, a leum,inlarge| New HOME, and, of (4 (ASN variet f] course, NEW FURNI- \ yon TURE. and NEW nucs HUN with it, you ducing styles of engaging simplicity and chic. Models that depart from the usual and hack- neyed treatments and that emphasize the elusive elements of grace and sire patterns, poe hale’ in our 5 -CLEAN- SPECIALS. = ING LOW HEEL. OXFORDS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES We can fur nish you 3 ROOMS at $125.00 7.50 Wzecisctie Room, Liv-| | ing Room} and Bed room Brown calf oxfords, lined with ealf, welted soles and low broad heels, wing tips. The same model in black kid. BONWIT TELLER &.CO. | The Specially Shop of “Onginalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET X Rocker Ten-Piece Suite in Mah n-Piec e hogany; consisting of BUFFET, ed Onk, CHINA CLOSET, SERVING BLE, DINING TA: BLE, 48 in, te ext 5 role ension; 1 ARM, 5 SIDE re) anor ‘$4. 98 CHAIRS with a * of genuine $148 7h cholera a ” imitation leath 219, 221, 298, 225, 927 164, 166, 168 and 170 Wwather, 10 pieces rated Grand Street | Smith Street phages”! ae, ve Colonial Cor. Driggs Ave. — BROOK) Cor. Wyckoff St. The frame is in <page ~ Period Mahog the ve are GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE. IN GREATER NEW YORK $125 Worth of Furniture $1 Weekly Bring This Advertisement With You and ¢ Get Your TEN Per Cent. Discount Ott Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Account No Deposit. 50c Weekly Opens a New Clothing | Account | No Deposit-- in mahogany or jf Oak, 60 Fed IoePsttecaly als ( if Bookcase Golden when open is a full size bed; when closed is 4 feet wide; like cut, Chiftoniers Daveneites Ubrary Tables { Refrigerators $29.98 Me WEEKLY ray 71S RL OPEN Mow" 4¥ AND SATURDAY EVENINGS ————— ,

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