The evening world. Newspaper, October 18, 1917, Page 13

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4 Martines Média for Jury. Vice Condul Jesus Martines of Mexieo, who refused to claim exemp- tod after he had registered, was beld by Commissioner Hitchcock yester- ay‘ for the Federal Grand Jury. Martinez contended he war not sub- Jeot to the draft law because he was & Mexican, His bail of $5,000 was continued, oe ea NEURALGIA AWAY \, Instant relief from nerve tor- ture and misery with } “St. Jacobs Oil.” 1 ~ np p ite, soothing, penetrating off ranta and hotels along Broadway and in ¢ sore, inflamed nerves + ead ie magic—neuralgia disappears. ain. It is ye cnesralgie relief” which “oe Vloeen't burn of disc pte Oil” conquers ‘olor the skin. Don't wuffert It's so needless, Get ial bottle from any dro Pa pots rub the “aching| actual sheslutaty tree ri er you m pain and Sows’ ab tri whether el pareacad ’ No bei ns the Tae, aan ce tay get Instant re- wrth this poli tite, honest pain dew @rover—it cannot injure—Advt. PIONEER IN PAWNING LIBERTY BONDS HELD William F. Using Buyers’ Pledges for Loans. Securities as | Jackson of No. 234 Weat 87th Street. @ Light district. Young Mr. arraigned in Wa John Healy. > runs @ restaurant at 145th Streot and Broadway. When the first bond tesue was an- nounced Jackson was employed as & salesman by Sargent & Co, No. 111 Broadway. ‘Becauss of hia wide ao- quintance and popularity he anloaded & bale of bonds in the cafes, restau- |the rosdhouses in the suburbs, To all who subscribed for bonds Jackson fur- nlghed interim certificates, ecently, according to Detective Cor- tell, Jackson has been calling on holders of these certificates and taking them up, | promising to deliver, in thetr stead, the donde. And at about the time he began collecting certificates pa' began to notify the police thet 6100 and Pay Liverty bonds were being offered as pledges for loans. Correll was detailed to look into this [development of the war. He found thet Jackson was offering bonde to pawn. "Get Tired Standing? , Even if you are used to working on your feet, there come days of exhaustion, In most cases such days can be avoided. The DR, A. REED CUSHION SHOE is so constructed that the weight of the body is distributed. No one part bears all the strain. of felt conforms to the curves of the foot sole, thus permitting the natural play of the muscles. Men and women who stand while working have ioned this shoe of great value. spSmith si SOLD ONLY AT 1372 Broadway, at 37th St. 12 Park Place, Woolworth Bldg. = TI ee 200 0 oo ST —_—0 0 —>e a | —— | | j : At Bond Box Yomorrow, 38th Street DidhReed CUSHION SHOES ‘< Mr. Douglas Fairbanks and His Son By Courtesy of the Artcraft Pictures Corporation Will Sell Liberty Bonds At 3 P.M. Friday, Lord ¢ Javlor FIFTH AVENUE ‘ AUC, The inner cushion Most styles, $7 JOHN EBRERTS SHOE CR. - o.oo OS=0= brokers. Then he found that Jackson ‘an obtaining the bonde in exchange for | ™!!" aterim certificates made out in the|{ name ot various pi ventle: Corre "inat Sac oth, Ground Floor, October iy 39th Street | = aL =n ho S=0 =o a f Jackson ~ Jackson Accused of fhem in pawn to nin ov own proft. Ington Heights Po- of the sy Detective Correll, providing for a spe tax sling a $100 bond from le mpanies In the oll rexion ar ae THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, _OOTOBER 18, 1917. establis: ‘the bonds | MEXICO ABROGATES DUTY. A ploneer in the new Industry Of Decree Abolishes Double Import =! yawning Liberty bonds is William F. Levy on Parcels From United States, MEXICO CITY, Oct import duty on parcela port between the young man well known In the White troited States and Mex! Jackson was hy a decree to-day. For the protection old industry a decree was 1 clal 10 per cent MONROE MAIL SUITS-OVERCOATS, ffi aa by America's ‘Largest’: MANHATTAN A2d Streat, Cor. Bway. Nassau St.Cor Frankfort Cortlandt St. Cor. Bway 14th Street, "4202" 25rd Street, » Bway. 54thStreet, * Bway 5A thSt.&c Columbus Circle 125th Street & 7th Ave SATISFACTION spi [Choras Men Fined @50 Each for 18.—The double 0 was abrogated Washington pointed the way to Liberty} . Nolan and Guitek have been appearing om o°5t | tne stage in Belgian solsier parts. What We Say rebels for ti “the Government from ntro | there, at {rauding the fo sume in taxes. Stealing Mt dot Box. influences you to tr ct. 18—o-| What you say after you nia entea tien Wy. Guile, chorus [M8 What decides your friends to try them: ft dier Boy” company THEY NEVER DISAPPOINT. were fined A each in police court here on the charge of robbing a Belgian | USETLA BOX SToATSHTD | y waa taken ine, no Eueniag. A pure vege. tie laxative—free from all injuri- ous drugs. For ree trom mulity, and. asked. fo: nd t the poor : RG PILLS UNDERWOOD. Buy YOUR Bonds To-day! The test of a typewriter is its speed, accuracy and durability. For twelve consecutive years the In- ternational Typewriter Trophy record has been made on the UNDERWOOD. that’s why This year is noexception. Here is the new World’s record—143 accurate words a minute for one hour. Statue of Geor: Unien Square. ' New York Women ~ endorse Monroe Clothes! — Weare gratified that the ladies, and more of them than you see in any other exclusively men’s establishment, accompany their brothers and husbands and bring up their sons to the Monroe Shops! We take it as a real tribute to Monroe Clothes, because the women of New York are not only remarkably well informed on men’s styles, but we willingly acknowledge are also superior judges of quality and VALUE, And the fact that Monroe Clothes are con- ceded by their judgr.ent to be the greatest real values on the market to-day is the best endorse- ment you could possibly have of the true ECONOMY of Monroe Clothes! Shred women appreciate what these facts mean: No high ground floor rents, no middleman’s profits, no credit losses to figure in our costs— and as a_ consequence such QUALITY crowded into Monroe suits, overcoats and topcoats at $17 as you cannot duplicate else where at much MORE than that price! Come up—and bring the ladies! They can tell QUALITY! ‘Margaret B. Owem World's Champion The Amateur World's record for 1918, also made on the UNDERWOOD , is 145 accurate words a minute for a half hour. Geo. Hossfeld World's Amateur Champion The Novice World's record for 1918 won on the UNDER- WOOD, is 110 accurate words a minute for a quarter of an It's the Machine Alfred Tangora Warld’s Novice Champion ORDER DEPARTMENT Now Ready to Serve You WRITE FOR FASHION BOOKLET MONROE CLOTHES 42nd St., Cor. B'way, N. Y. City BRONX Bergen Ave., 149th St BROOKLYN Court & Montagne Sts Fulton & Hoyt Streets $87 Fulton St, atbush NEWARK —I151 Markat St. JERSBY CITY— oye’ 4y* PATERSON—220 Main St YONKERS — Getty Sou arQ ary pr ae chang e, a)

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