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a _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1817. For This Week of Coats—Suits To Fit Women of All Sizes 38 to 56 bust; long or short waisted in the Lane Bryant economy “LOWER STORE” At Great Reductions Never have we offered such bargains at this early part of the season. We are doing this to ac- quaint the public with our “economy lower store.”” Every coat and suit in this sale is of the newest style and material Be Sure to Ask for the “LOWER STORE” 14.95 $22. Coats aver ad Minune * Se! $29. Coats 19.85 $34. Coats 24.75 $37. Suits COLORS: Black, Navy, Green, Brown, Purple, Taupe. 21.23 w. 38th St. Lane Bryant 21-23 w. 38th st. Whatever your size or figure—you can be fitted with a LIBERTY BOND. Velours, Zibelines, Kerseys, Matalam. Some fur trimmed, full lined, i ined Silvertone, Vigoreaux, Plush, Broad- cloth, Asttakhan, Some have fur col- lars. Full lined and interlined. Broadcloth, Burella Cloth and Vigoreaux All silk lined and interlined, B. Altman & Co. The Great Autumn Sale of ORIENTAL: RUGS is now in progress jum and small substantial regul cessi cessions , con ur prices Fifth Avene -Madison Avene 34th and 35th Streets New Bork SUNDAY Simplify Home-seeking by saving 4 time, temper and tramping. 29.75) —GREAT SALE— Lb | | them. lat 2 o'clock In the morning 124O4 44446-4404 UBSCRIPTIONS IN GREAT NU MBER A\ nds HO4Ooo ABSOLUTELY - cM 3 . ESSENTIAL FO THE SUCCESS OF THE SECOND LIBERTY LOAN ee oe ‘P Wet OFFER OUR SERVICES FREE OF CHAROE TOT | TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE SECOND ISSUE OF LIBERTY. LOAN BOND’ AND RECOM 100 WEEKLY For ” OE » NS SO a $50 BOND 100 MEND TO ALL’ SUBSCRIBERS OF 41000 OR LESS" OUR’ WEEKLY PAYMENT PLAN F + $10.00 WEEKLY rors $500 BOND. $20.00 ~ ADOPT THIS SUGGESTION | : FURE SAVINGS WILL pay FOR YOUR LIBERT HOSE DESIRING £ t 13 fC "$1000 " t Be ee ea a WANTS MORE LIGHT ON MISS EDEY’S SPENDING Suffolk Surrogate Directs Her Uncle to Give Details of Charges Against the Estate. Frederick H. Pasker, special guar-| dian for Miss Mary F, Edey of No.| 64 Wont Gist Street, thinks that a young woman of nineteen, with an income of $15,000 a year, has no right to have $60 a week pocket money Because Mr. Pasker feels that way Surrogate Strong of Suffolk County | has directed Charles L. Edey, a broker at No. 74 Broadway, Manhat tan, to give more details as to various expenses charged against the estate of Miss Edey, who ts his niece and who makes her home with him Surrogate Strong, in directing the itemizing of accounts, expressed the | belief that the young woman has been spending more money than her income warrants. Items on which | more light is wanted are, for instance Wedding present for “auntie,” $25; pearl and diamond ring, $200; wed- ding prevent, $110; Christmas ents, $250; present for “Mary, dancing and theatres, §750; dan given by Miss Edey, $684.61; horse, $1,000; Insurance on horse, $90; ekat ing lessons, $20; trip to Yellowstone Park, $278.90; riding lessons and cabs, | ————— Two Soldiers Die of Gan. Two soldiers of Company I. } Infantry, etationed at Camp Milla, Lous Imand, were found dead tn bed tn a} |iodging room at Blasberg’s Restaurant, West Strect, Paterson, yesterday, from | eas. A postal card addressed to Frank | Bilal, Snitlax, Ala, was found on of ‘They arrived at tho re au ev helleve that the deaths were accident Infants «ea Invalids ier bara p homeo HORLICK’S 28000 depends largely upon personal habit | ¢ THE ORIGINAL L had gt rent to minor €x- MALTED MEL K [ocr { the barber al- Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form, | 0%! disily m 3 shined For infantey invalide children. |thrve tines w y tailor Pure nutrition upbuilding te wholebody. | press clothes woh A Invigorates nursing mothers and th ed. nantly; also spont carfare unneces- More nutritious than tea, goffee, etc. Instantly prepared. Requires no cooking. Substitutes Cost YOU 5S Price! sar Woot Ve.owr Coat; Kit Conew Por Collar acne, $25.75 for é r Thureday Fan me illustrated, you'd $9.75 to $50 FI TH AVE rh a ; a b= 66 Suits, $15 to $59 LTON GARMENT Co. (Bet. 316t and 32d Ste.) Te : Lets your request for suggestions about the best way to reach the wage earner for Liberty L in offering the following suggest That In order to reach the greatest number, you print in your evening editions a coupon reading as follows: FTGhAN $:6-.424 DAMA OR DADALDOAMALDD 144444 A4AABDOA GABA TOO SUGGESTION HOW 10 BUY YOUR LIBERTY BONDS. of The Evening World Writh’naime’of } a period of twenty-five weeks to the purchase of a Liberty Bond of #50 for me, and oblige, a peri I should think that every one who employs wage earners could afford to have a supply of Liberty Bonds on hand to turn over to their employees as ployees to sign this coupon and hand it to the boss. truly, ° ad of firm on this 1 $100 bond 1 destred, cross out above paregraph and sign the following Instead. Plense apply Please apply 1 of fifty weeks to the purchase of a Liberty Bond of $100 for me, and oblige, pald for by them. ay Of Gifford, 2 a week of my wages fot subscriptions and take pleasure e ons a ! u t veek of my wages for ceptacly and at open it up and see how much you have. After that {s done, go to your erty. a a Z N RAR Savi =e aa 1 oe i ‘© FOOD THRIFT PAYS FOR THIS eae d1-O01444O9OOOOOOOO9OOO0S | or mee teuseres erty Banner in Emigrant Savings Bank | oxiatoma inaian With Instalment Buys $412,000 Worth Of Liberty Bonds 11.— OKMULA Oct. Jackson Bart reek Indian. whose affairs are managed by & guardian, hag been permitted by the County CRurt to subscribe for $250,000 of the second Liberty Loan Bonds. He is the possessor of $162,000 of the first Liberty Loan Bonds, making his total sup- seription $412,000. Barnett lives alone in a little cabin near Henryltta. His hold- ings in one of Oklahoma’s richest oll fielde are said to be worth more than a million dollars. the end of the week bank or the piace you are pur- chasing your bond and tell them to apply that to the principal. banks are willing to do this favor. Most I encourage all my friends to try and save in this manner and give their money to Uncle Sam. it to keep us in our homes and pro- He needs ect us with our dearly cherished Iib- JOHN A. LEAVENS. 1918 Homecrest Avenue, Brook- lyn, N. Y. HOUSEWIFE’S BOND. Biberty Loan Editor, New York Evening World: When I decided to do my bit, by buying a $50 Liberty bond, I made up my mind that it would be paid for by economizing on desserts and by serving plainer and more substantial food for others not so nutritious, For example, I cut out all desserts which required eggs and am not making and desserts which require long cook- ng or baking, thereby saving on my gas, I am effecting quite a saving by using more fish than formerly. I find hat It pays me to look about and buy where I can get my table supplies most cheaply, as there is frequently & saving article in different locations. particularly true of fresh fruits and vegetables. dollars and cents standpoint, but I am benefited physically by the exer- of 2 or 3 cents on the one ‘This ts It not only pays from the Hu pour bame'en thle line, In your paper advise em- Yours very CHAS. B. HOBRS, Hobbs & Beard, 60 Broadway. How I Am Buying | My Liberty Bond’’ ween »|Evening World Readers, in Contest for the $50 Lib-| erty Bond Offered for Best Letter, Write Telling | How, by Sacrifice and Economy, They Are ily 1 decided t ordingly . Special Values {lready Buying One or More. provid ypened Dresses, § $) weekly and nt in the If you were to pay full retail prices on the models have to give $5 to $10 more for thy N | | | York Savings Bank in my} I adopted the following plan: Abstained from smoking en- trely, shaved myself, polished my shoes, pressed my clothes and used! (he new 5-cent line from East New| York to Wth Street, New York. | On each occasion I put the amount | caved in @ siaall bank provided for the purpose. The amount totalled $4 weekly, to'my great astonishment, The bank account now shows a credit of $60. In this same manner I have already subscribed for a §200 bond. | I am also soliciting as a Lberty Loan volunteer and have made it a| | point to show the way in omall sav- ngs, A sinall bank put in a con | spicuous place in the home ts the | best reminder WM. BOCK JI. No. 201 Sunnyside Avenue, Brooklyn. | iF THIS SOLDIER CAN BUY A BOND, YOU CAN! | Limerty Loan Editor, New York Evening World | I have subscribed for a bond of the second issue. I am at present earning $30 a month, being an enlisted man in the Coast Artillery, over at Bandy Hook. 1 have to pay $1.60 for laundry land 50 cents for company fund. 1} send home monthly $16, I pay $5 for) canteen checks, Kood for merchandise, land $5 is taken out for the erty bond, and !t.leaves me exactly §2 for » tooth paste Fr necessities. trying to point out the ladvantages there a n being @ Lib. Jerty Loan bondholder to my com- panions, PRIV 2 ARTHUR KATZ, . C., Fort Hancock, |SAVES HIS ODD CHANGE TO “HELP UNCLE SAM.” | Liberty Loan Editor, New York Evening World: | 1 herewith send in my plan and | method of saving money on @ small i » Ic Will appiy to the great-| nh any min could wish to ex- tend, In riding on the cars, making pur We ali recelvo change of| or silver money, | the great mas] s for their) commonly called “bull nichels,”” an amount would accumulate short time. nickels 4 once in @ while 6 1 money saved this wa j into & box, bank or any other re- Ni et G. Botlonss N N ANNE Pipe Smokers Your i tte, cigare v, hi Trcrneas, eee | | a kind—at prices ranging from 57e to $1.97. clse that T get in ing. From my exper convinced that I ne a week to pay for my and at the same time su wholes SOUR STOMACH : INDIGESTION HEARTBURN | Lastantly Relieved by H BISUR Macnee IN 5 GRAIN TABLETS = AND POWDER FORM Oct. local bond New York for it by a Liberty Bond Nigh them climbed aboard Fifth Ave buses—donated for the parade b and group carried their mesa the east side, while anoth went to the Bronx. There were about twenty-five ve hicles of all sorts in the proces ranging from the buses to private tomobiles, taxicabs and even a cycle. Along the east side there w many cheers, but on several occ as the bondholders pa Socialist meetings, they w kag with 60 whenia oF eit ho word BI from DI ere ps The “National’s” Outlet Store, 119 W. 24th St., Neer 6th Ave. Bargains! For Thursday and Friday Ladies’ Coat. A.trac tive style! Made of Vel- oura with fur — fabric trimmed collar. A big value even though slightly imperfect. A Coney fur collar t this becoming Second Day of Sale Thursday Here is oue of the big Bargains this store fered has eve 5,000 pairs of Women’s Shoes—7 styles—Patent or Guo Metal fin- ished Leather, swith cloth tops. everyoucis Ruffled White Muslin Curtains; floral band; 21 long; 34 inches wide; at 57c. This is an example of the Big Burguins in the Sale. ‘There will also be a lot of 247 Curtains 2 or 3 of perfect. One tiodel pic- tured here > yards only Rummage Clearance Sale Odd lots of soiled and imperfect merchandise - discontinued numbers~ past scason’s styles -every department represented -Coats, Suits, Dresses, Shoes, Hats, Sweaters, Underwear, Remnants, Waists—all marked at Big Bargain Prices This Outlet Store is the Bargain i house, the National Cloak and Suit Com assortment of sizes and colors is not always complete, some son's styles, but everything sold is a bis t No Mail Orders Are Filled, Store 1. 119 to 125 W. 24 thSe Bet 6th and 7th Aves Good Furniture at Reasonable Prices On Qur LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT Our Terma Apply Also to New York, New J ong I9land and Oonnectiont. 3-Piece Queen Anne Period Din. ing Room Suite, WE SELL ON CREDIT COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS From $15.00 Upward With Every Machine Columbia Records on Credit, COLUMBIA RECORDS 101 OCTOBER on Sa, WRITE FOR CATALOG MAILED FREF, APARTMENTS FURNISHED FROM $75 UP ON CREDIT BEWING MACHINES ON CKEDIT, OPEN MONDAYS & SATURDAYS UNTIL ta Pw AVE On A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE WEEK. 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