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_THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, 'LOCK EXPERT RESCUES ORIGINAL Ited Milk Joker Locks Two Stock Brokers’| Clerks In and Gives Police and | Firemen a Job. | “Skylarking” 19 the explanation on the polles blotter of the Greenwich | Street Station to-day of the hurry calle) for police, firemen and lock experts that || not only can bat should buy a Liberty Bond. resulted from the twenty minutes’ tm- on prisonment of James Crowe and Thomas McLaughlin In @ nafe in the office of Raymond Shaw & Co., stock brokers, | s° You gat enc) A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. Keep Horlick’s Always on Hand Quick Lunch; Home or Office. He buy be son the instalment plan. a $100 Liberty Bond paid for in a year. VE" No, 111 Broadway, yesterday. $2 a week or more can be saved for the Liberty Loan. ¥ Ca t | sohar wt Hacked them In ae ta Tho Evening World wants to hear of these methods and tall all the he i to coax, them. inside anc vata ASCE Mies 1 ou nno Mon™atien Gownethe' hatches" sant |] Deople about them. For the best letter telling jclear, for he went away as soon ed the trick. A lock expert ‘et ng-Hall-Marvin Safe vwe and McLaughlin How I Am Buying My Liberty Bond Company eee eee: With the Fingers! }! Says Corns Lift Out Without Any Pain } | “How I ‘Ami! Buying Equal 9 aA oa t ts. Second Liberty Loan bearing 4 per cent, interest. the previous First Loan fsaue, and will close Oct. 24. Try to tell your plan in 200 words, Address Liberty Loan Editor, Evening World, New York, | Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns | | or any kind of « corn can shortly be | lifted right out with the fingers if you | | will apply directly upon the corn a| few drops oft freezone, says a Cin- cinnati authority. It is claimed that at small cost one Btyles that du- plicate the best Offerings of 5th flecting the 2 ee f t Liberty Loan Editor, New York vga World: of an ounce of most individual Pall Melcue thi vid tees dest’ oF avaey ‘agae on ‘Ore! hard Street. | erty Loan never ‘appealed to me. But, Fashions, Come in lee Ame %y jwhen I heard that 1 ag well ax Wali . corn or callus without po sore- | For nT said America, here’® my | 5, can help | determined to try, sD vce now much money |ness or the danger of infection 2 down and #2 a week for a Liberty | | an save here. you ¢ | °This new drug is an ether com yond, T meant ft, even if I have never seem cheap Orchard Street, dries the m | Pound, and while sti ‘Tell How You Save to Buy One MOEN FIN SEY “and Win a $50 Liberty Bond Offered by Evening World The Evening World belleves that every wage earner In New York eat savings banks of New York stand ready to help the pub- Two dollars a week saved means There are many ways in which The Evening World offers a prize of # fully paid $50 bond of the This contest ts limited to the pending Second Liberty Loan and not “Liberty Day,” Wednesday, [gHelp the Government Win the War and Help Yourself to Save ] woe Liberty Bond”’ although $12 goes fast in what may Payments on the furniture has been concelle! first, while I may not have # to sit on at best, I have iverty bonds to rest my head on, We are eight In the family and both happy and lucky to be east side stockholders of Uncle Sam. Twelve years ago when my eyes firet met the Statue of Liberty resolved to honor, love and die for her sake. Now I bought two Liberty bonds because I'm for America and liberty goes with It. | MATTUS FRIED, Orchard Street. SAVED “LIBERTY DIMES" FOR THE “LIBERTY LOAN.” | Liberty Loan Editor, N, ¥, Brening World, Mir—I bought @ Liberty bond of the last series, and intend to buy one of this tesue, My husband ts work. ing for the City of New York in a ted position, and would like to is country in the navy, but on account of his position and family ot three children could not do s0..} Ho we planned to buy a fifty dollar bond, as the next best thing to do, for the oldest, a boy of seven years, and also a fifty dollar bond at a lite tle sacrifice for the next, @ girl of four years. Now, how were we to buy one for, the youngest, @ f one year, with the cost of I and making it hard to payments on the other two bonds? ~ We discovered @ plan after much dis- on. ne Liberty dime towards the Liberty Loan.” We agreed that every new dime we got in change we would drop in a box for that purpose, ‘which we opened once a month, and f there was enough or more we wed the right amount and left the ance for the next month. We have had mucceas in this; got our — | thr berty bonds, never missed the Liberty dimes, helped our boys in blue and khaki and upheld our t are also going to buy bonds| new tague. ©. DIFFIN. | oklyn, N.Y. aticky, dries the MO-| saved a my ite except for ‘a how! My wite cooks twice a| ivi Ait NEW COINS AND BIN: | erovas iriure the sieroundine t sue, ;rent and 1 ents on furniture of |.) " are three fiah Gags, PLIFY MEALS. lor a ? sete, : This announcement will interest woekly inter coats are being | taterty Loan Editor, Evening World: 17 A.M. to 6 P.M, I sew on|r vckets, which have | per week in tem. a f anything and hav- Fr nen'a pants nothing but $ Never many women here, for it is said that present high-heel footwear is — putting corns on practice every World Wants Work Wonders. | woman's feet.—Advt. Lat rty bonds shal, t odby” was sald drinks and candies The Best Xmas Gift—Give a LIBERTY BOND Sold at the Franklin Simon & Co. Bond Booth Jranklin Simon a Co, A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets ys = ae MISSES’, JUNIORS’ ana GIRLS’ APPAREL Everything exclusive in character—nothing prohibitive in price ne At Special Prices SATURDAY Misses’ Fashions Girls’ Fashions Misses’ Suits Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats Misses’ Silvertone Suits Six distinct styles Sizes 14 to 20 years With or without fur trimming Sizes 6 to 17 years e, yet we'll be in| be Only two tes a day for me nov Mi -Y | | Tailored cr trimmed models Special for Saturday isses’ Velvet Jresses ; sav gical epi one braided bodice model, tying Ne P tT, - . i $$$ into sustt at back, pegtop pockets, Ancthee | Girls’ Velveteen Dresses Sizos 14 to 20 years ned with eclf color satin, | ——— sealed Of rich pliable cloth fabrics, chiffon velvet or velveteen. Those enriched with fur show originality in treatment of trimming. 29.50 to 265.00 Misses’ Coats Sizes 14 to 20 years With or without fur trimming Developed in soft, pliable fabrics of exquisite texture, such as Pom-Pom, crystal cloth, Siberia cloth, duvet de- laine, silvertone, wool velour, broad- cloth or seal velour. 19.75 to 245.00 Misses’ Dresses Sizes 14 to 20 years Tailored or afternoon gowns To wear with own furs Of Silvertone wool velour, in drab, beaver Pekin blue, navy, Java brown, green or Oxford; shoulders and sleeves are close fitting; straight- line skirts. 14 to 20 years. 39.50 Fur Trimmed Suits Twelve distinct models, trimmed with high-class furs Of wool velour, silvertone velour, broadcloth or velveteen; in Pekin blue, beaver, navy, green, brown or burgundy; muffler, shawl or surplice fur collars; new model skirts. 59.50 Misses’ Winter Coats Twenty-four new models, with or without fur trimming Of wool velour, silvertone velour, “Pom-Pom,” cashmere velour or broadcloth, in all the new Double breasted, Russian belted or semi-Empire models; plain tailored or fur trimmed; of wool velour, zibe- line, broadcloth, tweeds or velveteen; new shaped collars, pockets and belts, 10.75 to 69.50 Special for Saturday Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats Sizes 6 to 17 years Twelve new models of wool velour, broadcloth or cheviot velour in green, brown, navy, burgundy or Pekin blue; also of novelty velours in green end brown colorings; lined and warmly interlined; majority fur trimmed. 18.50 Girls’andJuniors’ Dresses Sizes 6 to 17 years . Tailored or dressy models of serge, Of various soft silk or ; loth winter shades, also of velveteen; silk lined and woo! plaid, taffeta silk, crepe de mine: fabrics, pranienes . py touches of | warmly interlined. 14 to 20 years. Georgette, satin, wool challie or vel- yarn or silk embroidery or Nab aits Fite Alanuaa Aro pockets and skirts express new ideas . pe : - 14.50 to 98.50 The Dominant Fabric of To-Day | Featuring | | | Misses’ Velveteen Dresses with contrasting color, broadcloth, A tailored model is trimmed Sizes 10 to !6 years 1 tailored velvet dresses, hiy ’ qo, black, navy oF urgundy semi: Jere {afternoon gowns oF I vely 14 to 20 yeara Saree me deli ’ a Font of ocks, in the new | ue. i a 1x © r thin A : embroidered in contrastin lor straightline or draped models 29.50 sbroideres (His onl asting co! 18.50 to 195.00 J f SSS 14.50 As a housewife desirous of buying | rty bond, and not being in a to t It to other house Hoth my husband all the dim d myself save of the new coinage and which in a week's time we ure surprised to find amount to about $1. We also have one meatless din- ner a week, which usually consists of potatoes or macaroni (10¢.), squash in season (16c), cornmeal mush (10c), or rice, lettuce or tomatoes (1c), Ordinarily with meat the meal would cost 75 cents, which makes a saving of 80 cents, By marketing the different stores and carrying my things home I save a few pennies on each article purchased, Hoover. MRS. 8. H,. PATTEN. 275 Westminster Road, Brooklyn. BOTH WILL DO WORK FORMER- | | LY PAID FOR. | Liberty Loan Editor, New York Evening World: | My husband works in the factory} at $3.50 a day, five days and a half a week, We have four children, so I) | expect T will just have to use greater | economy to pay for my bond, of which I am 80 pleased. I have a baby boy three months! lold, and I have had to send the fam-| h out, now I shall try to do it and that will save quite an My husband will keep all the shoes in repair and that will mean another saving, and I will just be as careful as possible that no food is wasted, and will consider that I am only doing my Jitt t for a worthy cause, MRS. HARRY R OL 83 Cameron Str ‘Torrington, € DEFENSE SOCIETY USED AS CLOAK FOR SWINDLING Wynne Confesses Plan, According’ to the Police, and Another He Named Is Arrested, Charged with attempting to defraud Mra. Catherine L. Lauder of Greenwich, Conn., widow of Gborgo Lauder Jr., yachtsman, out of $100, John W. Wynne, alias Chester M, Kipp, ts held by the police here in $5,000 ball. Wynne ts said to have confessed he did not in- tend to money to the American Defens ¥, a8 he told Mrs. Lauder, but to “s ty-fifty” with @ "Mr Hart of, ‘Hroad Street,” also known to him as “Mr, Jackso: Following the alleged confession, Fred- erick H. J No, 234 Wi He is charged with ing Liberty bonds from the restaurant of John J. Healy, 140th Street and Broadway. Sey: y Arthur lL, Gorm, Randall L. Mara found in’ Wyn: wlan Alexander, others, were worked for a the booklet of lety. ‘Thin ta] g ny, the head of as arrested Det. 8, charged with collecting money for a benefit falsely represented as under Red Crows auspi ——— OBITUARY NOTES. | The Rev, Samuel K. Doolittle, retired | | Methodist dlergy Aled yesterday at | vington, N. J., axed se: ré He was the first at in the Drew Thoologi: © 'T. Rober, editor of Metallur Fand Chemical Engineering, died | day at his home in East Orange for years connected auditing department of the N n, js dead at his home in Ridxe axed elxh Thomas B. Arnold railway supply n of the late Jr dead in Philad wood, -one, f dgdlanan om pmb ley h, founder of the Dar- a Children at No nd Fourth yin Atlantic © ity ond. Street Railway yy ountry home Leudows, | wrt, & Republican ton two years an Assemblyman and " » Senator, died in 1 Hone, foremost of modern is dead in Dublin, axed » —— Gener Exiled Reaches don. LONDON, Oct 19.-—-Gen. Gurko, former commander om the Russian southwestern front who wa rived In rda Br levtera Reef the deposed Caar, OCTOBER .19, 1917. franklin Simon g Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Just received from England Children’s English Underwear ana Hosiery MERINO WOOL UNDERWEAR For Girls and Boys—3 to 16 years of age. This high-class English Fall underwear is so scarce in this country, that not to purchase NOW means to High Neck Merino Vests “(sizes 20 to 34) , 1.75 to 2.05 Each Low Neck Merino Vests sizes 20 to 34) 1.50 to 1.80 Each CHILDREN’S ENGLISH HOSIERY Of ‘Cashmere, Silk and Wool, Merino or Cotton Children’s English Hosiery is very scarce and very difficult We were exception- ally fortunate in receiving our large shipment. to obtain under present war conditions, English Derby Cotton Hose For Girls and Boys In black, white or tan derby ribbed cotton; double knee, heel and toe. « Sizes 6 to 10. +65 to 1.10 English Merino Hose For Infants and Children Of white English merino (cotton-and-wool mixed); also of silk and cashmere mixed, non-shrinkable. z Sizes 4 to 814. 55 to 1.48 Special for Saturday For Girls and Boys Girls’ Cotton Combinations Bishop neck, elbow sleeves, In black, ankle length. Sizes 3 to Sizes 6 to 16 years. 1.00 3 pair for Boys’ Merino Combinations Of white merino (cotton and wool mixed); high neck, long sleeves. Sizes 4 to 16 years. In black, Sizes 3 to 3 pair for 1.50 aud checks for about | = Knee or Trunk Length Pantalets 1.70 to 2.20 Each Long or Short Merino Drawers 1.80 to 2.05 Each English Derby Cashmere Hose For Girls and Boys In tan cashmere, sizes 6 to 814; in black cashmere, sizes 7 to 9; cashmerchose. Sizes 7 to9)g. English Wool Golf Hose For Girls and Boys In white or heather mixtures; with feet and fancy cuff tops. school or sport wear. Sizes 7 to 944. AMERICAN UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY Broad Ribbed Cotton Hose Fine Ribbed Cotton Hose be deprived of it. (sizes 20 to 34) (sizes 20 to 34) Iso fine ribbed tan +95 to 1.50 Very smart for street, 2.45 to 2.95 white or tan. 16 years. 1.10 Each .38 white or tan. 16 years. 1.00 Each .35 To bring a light table beer taaihquestiohed perféction requires a.combination of high ideals; experience, equipment and superior Thus we ~ maintain the quality and popularity of Budweiser. ingredients, Bottled at the Brewery ER-BUSCH ST. LOUIS On Sale Everywhere. Families sup- plied by Grocers and Retailers, ANHEUSER-BUSCH AGENCY ( New York, N. ¥ DeaTS,USCH BOTTLING CO Dealers Brooklyn, N, X, CREDIT TERMS $3-°° Down on$50-09 Complete From $50 to $500 and saturday | i fe | 104 ST. L. SLATION AT CORNER COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104"ST Teeth. Without Plates I Save Decayed Teeth, Tighten Loose Teeth, and Treat Diseased Gums. SETS OF TEETH, Gold and Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework, Fillings and Inlays of Gold, Silver and Porcelain carefully made at Reasonable Prices, ) TRETH and Teeth thoroughly cleaned, Broken Plates repaired while you walt, or it sent bs malls ps-5h00, Fu Astl25"S: Y, 25 COR 5% Pan it OSE as BRS HOURS ae, oO wd Wants