The evening world. Newspaper, October 22, 1917, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER zz, 191%. eon FATHER KILLED, BOY HURT, FIGHT BET YOUTH'S UNDOING > | AN ATLANTIC PORT 2 IN APARTMENT ELEVATO och Mew ef Admits He Batting re transferred to another ambu- | Oo be taken to the hospitals. ith the opening of the elevators am- Khaki Knitting Yarn from the ambulance In the city to an island bound ferry and then upon land @ailing vessel brow Stole 8700 to on Britten, from South Africa - Howard J, Lucid, twenty-one, living a cab eee 5 , An @ million dollars to rs 4 Ardea bulances will go direct over:the Queen’ i ‘ { ] = - ‘The v * nel ;Parent Loses Lite Attempting to at No, 92 Amity Street, Brooklyn, a@liorg Bridge, take the elevator; and in S eC or uesd: . } , k ee neon : Z F messenger employed by William H.|iess than ‘five minutes be landed. and Specia ay only Wank 85c | Save Son as Latter Leaps | From Moving Car. \sparrow, broker at No. 60 Broad Street, | ready to speed to the h jee salary of eight dollars a week, was| + ar 49C0000000000000000 (THIRD FLOOR) js by D wt —_= To Stop a Persistent Sydney Frelden, thirty-four Year CN eae ae eee varged with | Hacking Cough was killed and his eight-year-old #00, ing iarceny of $217. According to the MLPA) wan injured to-day In the ele: solice, the young man conteased ne ad ({! NEW YORK COUNTY inches stolen $700, He paid $15 for a ringside seat at the 1 Leonard-Britten fight, and bet $700 on Bee Eyeieene Sere, Penne toe the | the latter, He had taken $500 during sixth floor and four loads of houschold Inst week, he aald, and on Friday took effects had been taken to the ground $217 more, Had Britten won, he sald, floor In the elevator. To facilitate work, |he expected to return the money, the ground door had been opened and MAYOR TO LAY CORNERSTONE tied, a8 had the safety door of the litt New Binckwell’s In Elevators To Help Hospital Patients, Mayor Mitchel will lay the final cor- neratone of the Central Storehouse and drive away excess fat, make you shapely and com fortable, = 21 Models $3 to $10 vator In the Sterling apartment house, No, 203 Went 113th Street. The best remedy In one ros ‘casliy make at homes. Chem but very effective, 19000000000000000000000000 Thousands of people normally healthy in every other respect, are annoyed with a persistent hanging-on bronchial cough year after yeat, dis- turbing their sleep and making life disagreeable. It's so needle: there's an old home-made remedy that will end such a cough easily and quickly. Get from any druggist “2% ounces of Pinex” (60 cents worth), pour it into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Begin taking it at once. Gradually but surely you will notice the phlegm thin out and then disappear alto- gether, thus ending a cough that you never thought would end. A day's use will usually break up an ordinary throat or chest cold, and for bron- chitis, croup, whooping eough and bronchial asthma there is nothing better. It tastes pleasant and keeps perfectly, Pinex is a most valuable concen- trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and is used by millions of people every year for throat and chest colds with splendid results, can oS NATIONAL BANK Corner Mth St. and 8th Ave. OPEN EVENINGS From 7 to 9 o’Clock, October 22-23-24-25-26 to receive Subscriptions for THE SECOND LIBERTY LOAN BONDS Bonds in denominations of $50.00 and $100.00 will be on sale ready for delivery. James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street + ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY As the car was about to leave the ground floor with the operator, Benja- mih Toland of No, 108 East 108th Street, Supt. Frederick Hippe and Mr. Freiden, the little boy shouted to his r that he would go up, too, and made a NMP] i os of the Department of Pubitc for the elevator. reid abbed him to pull|Charities on Blackwell's Island under him date tha maine car and the next |the Queensboro Bridge tomorrow after. moment his head was dashed against |/noon at 4.80 o'clock, The opening of the bottom of the second floor. The|the structure will do away with trans- boy fell into the cellar, Dr. Man-| portation by ferry of patients going to xella of Harlem Hospital sald that|the City Hospital on the father had beon killed instantly,| erly the patients the boy escaping with a few cute] o= and brutaes, Policeman Clinchy placed tendent and the operator it on a@ technical charge. ———— Missing Girl Found tn Albany. ‘The bureau of missing persons at Po- lice Headquarters this afternoon re- BE WISE! SHUN IMITATIONS! Nemo Hyeientc-Fashion Inetitute. Now York A Specially Prepared Sale Whist or Pinochle “DOUGHERTY’S” PLAYING CARDS pack 19c regularly $5¢ | A special purchase of “Dougherty’s” Playing Cards, before the recent advance in price, enables us to offer 1,000 packs of linoid finish, French size Playing Cards at this remarkably low price. To avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for “215 ounces of Pinex” with full directions and don’t accept anything else. A guarantee of abso- lute satisfaction or money promptly refunded goes with.this preparation celved a telegram from Chief of Police Wyatt of Albany that the police of that city had in custody Theresa Juffey, fit- teen years old, a high school girl, of No. 326 Academy Street, Astoria, who disappeared from her home on Sept. 21 A detective will be sent to bring her HANDKERCHIEFS 7 Below Regular Prices For Men: For Women: Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with tape edge|Pure Linen Handkerchiéfs doz. 3.00 and 4.85) hemstitched hem and tape edge regularly 4.60 and 6.00 The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind.— Advt mm 39th Street a 1 RO a A with narrow dor. 3,50 Only 6 Days More to Buy Your Liberty Bond Om 0 SS OS 0 Fall and Winter We have them ready to deliver. Bond Booth, Ground Floor. : ; : Speweuec eee 5 = be eerset ee 00 wd 4.59 |S% Embroidered — Handkerchiefs; pure ee, semstitchec ne doz. : 1c m 4 Dress Materials | a — y pce. 4 linen Box of 6 1,00, 1.50, 3.00 For Tomorrow—Lord & Taylor Announce | A Remarkable Sale 300 Misses’ Street Dresses At the Very Special Price Handkerchiefs with ( Sheer tape edge and| Spanish Hand-Embroidered Handkerchiefs hand-embroidered letter Box of 6 3,00 Box of 6 3.00 . each 12% at McCutcheon’s Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets Children’s Picture Handkerchiefs in a large variety... UP UO OO ae All-Wool Challis, in a fine range of exclusive de- signs, 27 inches wide, 85c yard. Viyella Flannel (guaranteed unshrinkable), in plain Exceptional Offerings “BED COVERINGS So — 0 SS OOS OOO < = = ee — colors cand fancy stripes, 31 inches wide, $1.25 : # hile Actually $2 1 5 More Than 30 $ ish T sot ; orth Up to $35 ® Smart New Models White Wool Blankets: Fancy Cotton Blankets: English Taffeta Flannel. A fine imported fabric ——$ —_—_——_. ingle si 4.50, 5.75, 6.75 of the correct weight for Shirts and Pajamas as well zd “ to, Soteh lube DE Se DUy Ded Oy De each 3.75, 4.50, 6.75 as for Waists, in a wide variety of Satin Stripe 5 double size......+. pr. 5.00, 6.75, 7.75 effects (exclusive designs), 31 inches wide, $1.75 Bs! Comfortables: per yard. Sis 4| Bed Spreads: Figured Silkoline; cotton filled............... Devonshire Cloth. An excellent fabric for Chil. PB! Crossbar bled reas tereares exch 1.25 each 2.25 and 3.45 dren's Garments as well as House Dresses, Waists, Satin finish, hemmed, each 2,75 and 3.75) Dotted Silk Mull; solid colors; cotton filled Ginn igen stripes and checks, 31 inches 5 S Satin finish, scalloped, each 3,75 and 4.50 each 6.75 Japanese Crepes, in White and a wide range of | MU plain colors, embracing the newest and most beau- Ps 8 HEMMED MUSLIN SHEETS & PILLOW CASES tiful shades. These are our own importation, 2 5 30 inches wide, 35c per yard. Sheets 54x90 63x99 = 72x99 = 81x99 =: 90x99 =: 90108 “Crepe Radiant.” A dainty Silk-Cotton fabric | cach 80c 95c 1.10 1.20 1.30 1.40 ic Avalisy and (epee ee newest plain colors, S | Cases 42x86 45x86 50x36 4x36 ; ; : 1 American and Scotch Ginghams, in plain } : ~~ 23c 25c¢ 29 34 colors, stripes, checks and plaids, 31 inches wide, S A 45c to 75c per yard. =| White and Colored Dress Linens. & com. 1 1 plete stock in all the newest weaves and manne. |e § Exceptional Offerings 85c to $1.50 per yard. } “ ” ales ities Japanese Crepes and Silk Fabrics, 3 s 35¢ to $1.75 per yard. bd ‘ ¥ ‘ 6 “ . ee yy ee 7 y Special purchases—made in preparation for this Event enable us to | ‘ Pils Ned Epesial fh ineh Wantione ning : offer these splendid: values. ial fran; covered wis tare vukaniand flee, On Liberty Loan Bonds ¥ 4 The Very Latest Tailored Dresses iA drawers, ten hangers, shoe pockets, laundry bag; Si wn Bat Money wins wan WM@®) BH | In Serge, Bronclatha, Velvteens, Wool Jersey esl nes, Sere tones Oe Buy a Liberty Bond on easy terms at the 4 Ay; ia | Colors- navy blue, brown, beige, plum, taupe, Burgundy and black. { S| : regularly 48.00 42.50 booth in our store, 34th Street Entrance. AN ' Trimmed with braid and buttons; soutache braided; embroidered in | ()| s.. . Ps Ret. Trade Mork j colors. 1]! Thresquarter ifce Dist aTuDs made - = . a ays . x iree-ply veneer Basswood frame; fibre covere : alls Collars—of satin or broadcloth, buttoned high in military fashion; low, | §! and interlined; two trays; size 36x19x20 inches, : WB BYY AMEN WONT TNS | rolling Tuxedo effects. i ) regularly 22.50 18,50 \ “|¥ ' Models = with tight fitting Russian blouse, surplice and sash bodices; and j 3) Steamer Wardrobe Trunks made on three- | _|8 the new “bustle draped, paneled and pleatec rts; developed to smartly | ¥ ply veneer Basswood frame; fibre covered and pot the newest of figure line interlined; six hangers and shoe pockets, | regularly 25.00 22.00 V4 Third Floor ] Ps Se ED Officers’ Wardrobe ‘Trunks 65.00! Genuine Cowhide Suit Cases built on Steel [] Semen me merece eee a: aS Hee a lframes; corners and edges well tected; Good Furniture at Reasonable Pri | 72 —? Army Lockers 9,75) frames; corners: and: ‘egg Protected: >, On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT. le Five Hundred New | i Si} Army Lockers 12.50) asiish plaid: lining; exceptionally’ well ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. WE PAY FREIGHT, roe ° 4 Week-end Cases made of Black Enameled | soulariy: Our Terms Apply Also to New York, New Jersey, Long Ialand and Connacttout | ' Knitting Bags i R Rp we ' prermens Cs nex mais of Blas eHasmeled regularly 12.00 9.50 lV 4 Exceptional Values « 1 eo) Gy ! 51] protected; straps all around; extra catches;| ‘Traveling Bags of genuine Black Leather; » iS | ‘ceptional Values at i | separate tray; sizes £4, 26 and 28 inches jfull cut; all hand sewn; size 18-inch. 1 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 ! ' . . : i $ regularly 7.50 5.95! regularly 9.00 6.75 \ in i 1 | Extraordinary Offering | a i \ splendid array of small and me- . \9 j dium ized Knitting Bags, in the | A Monogram Die | J 1x t artistic and effective styles, A Box of Paper and Cards 4 -— a ~ , | | oducing many little novel touches. Sear rom die, $ 1 i | | wi \and Avoid Waste | \ IV | fashioned of LY as different designs from which i THE we | $Y PS : 3 | § ce Suite in Mahoga: consisting ot (i ! Cretonne- Patterned Tapestries, Col- ‘ Pee Sas i x | it \ ] 7 mRNA hos aD EA ey } { ored Veloura, Silks and Chit fan Velvere i part Papen, 14 Correspor ' NEW Dare HR eo FH } ! . : eons 4 plbcea;’ ge 122.50 Ps in many charming colors. | ' White Fabric Paper, ' Y g PP) ‘O} © he, } a WE era CREDIT i An unusual opportunity H } : A pteeh MONeEraT: D wae 4 YORK | ) TA A r letters; Cards } gue $15.00 Llakid dey yy to purchase holiday gifts, ij p amped in ¢ t \ | Used every weekday-Brings rest on Sunday f HAS Berke Mis eho Wr J 8} Mail Orders will receive prompt 4 J ’ $ WORLD | 5 | { COLUMBIA RECORDS | { attention and weshallbepleased | 4 All for $ 1.00 . ee KE , Wt t full description and list 'y filled in three wee 1 | ~ APARTMENTS, FURNISHED F HOM t78 UP ON CREDIT — |||= | Dtainable, 1 civoutctom ations 19 SELS TRG Pace ‘ J | Fourth Floor { 1 nd Voor ! | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— ‘ LO SY Hh A A 8 | iv 5 a——o——o '——MI—So 0 S09 7 SS 9 I ww So ef ‘ A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT | , :

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