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_THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1917. ¥, OOTOBER 28, 2087. 00 ______. tent Br Bet Torte] ape ent peas cre (MORE. BANKS STAY OPER | ial ctr cer eee "How | Am Buying at The new St Mar o'clock to 9 o'clock until the end o I you lac the opportunity fr ms dee! be Paiptl eel lap | ‘Jamajoa, N.Y. By cutting out cigarettes entirely FOR HIGHT BOND SALES ghinpalgn., The THAT will nek Ui ie Cateneos © caeiag 1100,000, was dedicated yasterday ° 9.9 VETERAN OF SPANISH WAR] {N1 BY not going to shore mo ; (Berg yg ge ; Second LIBERTY LOAN 2 © e ‘ My Li b e rty Bo n ' BOND BUYER FOR THIS. managed to shave #4 the first week. 1) = Wg to, be open every evening unt! j . .m | se Liberte Cater, New York Eenisg Word, [DOWRBE a small bank and saved be- | North Side Savings and The Thrift —_——_—_— i on k | POPS SPST CR OTOTe ONG eT e OO Tere ere. Dear Sir: Tam a man of nixty-five years of ago, a Spatish War veteran « Make Your Dollars cree and very ‘mek unt) “of Brooklyn Respond to the |smmoeen Renate chen Mel Uw Fight for Libert There Is No Age Limit for the Army of Liberty a: vis: 1 enrn $15 a woek. My room | business and I got another position Evening Work!'s Call. A LL gel 1 at Bond Buyers Letters to The Evening World Tell. ren 2 & wesk. I get breakfast, for Wa week. I gave $5 in the hotise| Prompt responses have been received| Hh go Gr connage haw resulted im the | This is on Investment. dinner and aupper every day, for [4nd the rest was spent mostly oD | to The Evening, World's inquiry on Sat: |tying, up of nearly two hundred mull ’ ( } cartare and tunch money. I 0000] uraay an to which would be the firat | Ponds of fish In that colony, catch of cod In Newfound): it cae ee © found & plan by which 1 Could SA¥°\ savings bank to follow the lead of the|*his vear | recente. about $2.60 a week. I was sent on & fow errands every day and was mven Brooklyn Savings Bank and remain carfare, ‘The places that I was sent open after the usual banking hours for to were . | the purpose of selling Liberty bonds on TLE ISL bocca Chem: | tne installment plan. ‘The North Bide ASK FOR and GET Savings Bank at No. $200 Third Ave- nad $28 saved and, added to my f0T \ nue, near 1694 Street, Bronx Borou H 9 on Thing Cee wits which I bsught | and The Thrift, a savings inatitute at When 1 brought the bonds home my No, 207 Ryerson Street, Brooklyn, con- The m. r . F i) . | How Old and Young Alike Are Saving to | which f was paying 260. for edch meal. AEADAGHE FRO Serve in Uncle Sam’s ‘Bond Brigade.” | 1 now pay 206., 80 that I now save bo. | fas len each meal, which gives me $2.06 $$ 1 | " saved ench week. I am @ heavy | 9 | Libecty Lean Réitor, New York Wrening World: | really, befor ow it almost, EBA Smoker; in fact, 2 did smoke siz Honda for Bobles 1 am seven! over $5, papers of tobacco each week, but | e ¢ | monthy oid ond have pald my Brat $5] Tell the habies, Mr. Editor, that W® hove jimited myself to use only three, ee OF tay $50 ben: have to wave only $1.96 @ woek to ang py that 1 save 160. My laundry “Pape’s Cold Compound” | a earned ail the mone y too! | have the Baby Bond (It's the amsllest, wii; was tfc, & week: 3 Sow wash my | ena severe -colds oF r the nther babiew| you know) in just about ten months. 2 iorwoar, which anves me 200, 1 Your Country is definitely ask- ing it. It in your patriotic duty. Help the Flag to Victory Buy United States Government aie Li A A | like me, who st crowing to own| As 1 grow bigger I'm going to have oa a nected with Pratt Institute have notified — ed ee grippe in few hours. ae ced, L wantin teh BOW Wered LOthar egutets cf Wedbaie, For eannpiy. Whe Cant. ale tee age] aid net ROOW SRT vavitie | The Evening World that they have Malted Milk ii Speco Donated to the Laberiy _——— my first $6. when 1 cut my firet tooth 1 shall Toe. pen haved My coal and wood ABE SEN BLATT, adopted the innovation, Your cold will break and all grippe| Thin te how fds charge my parents a good round sum P misery end after taking a dose of| ‘Pape's Cold Compound” every two are taken. Loan Committee of Beovut Lill was 400. a week; I now bring Federni Reserve Diatriet, Mother unrave ny tlelit woot|for that and fur every other tooth Jacket and ctocheted the wool into @| until my bond is paid for. home wood myself, by which I save porch cap. Mother sive that “saved” My folks @ay that they'll be de- 10°. more. I have been getting my lighted to pay thone bills. Of course clothes oa tims, for which I paid $1 ROBE? No, 1484 Wilkens Avonue, Bronx. ‘Tho North Bide Savings Bank will ac. | Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price. 2, and us I wear the cap, she put the ges In the head, | # L expeet to have the bond for my very eee’ wi 0 D. ys to B Libe ty Bonds 4 atops nasty discharge or nose running,| $2 In my bank (which L keep in the} own before {can send in my Bill for & work; but as f ae Sew begat nly 5 More Da uy r ni relieves sick headache, dullness, fever. |corner of daddy's collar @rawer, go} ereciin king, talking, @c., but my tailor, I need no more clothing . . shness sore throat, sneezing, #ore-| he'll see it every day). I might e something on account. until next spring—$1 more waved. I v -_ eas and stiffness, I get 10 conta for every ounce tl orsncnte Ul het recolving birthday ysod to read a morning, evening and , ; resents (1 have a birthday eve I onus wane | Don't way stumednp|, Qett bow: lenis tn weight In the last menth pronth) and put a new $1 Mn in my Sunday paper; 1 now read only The ' it ia + Py fy r y World, " “Pape's| Then tc 3 gives such prompt relief as ‘Pape's % il have (and J end T have $5 to pay for my bond of Cold Compound,” which costs only a} every packe f cigarettes my daddy few cents at any drug store, It acts| buys. This helps « guod deal, All the]? ON’ wo without assistance, tastes nice, and| bright pennies are put in my bank WORK M DAY INDERS | vauses no inconvenience. Accept nol for sato keep! Sometimes 1 fina| "se t now di i SUNDAY WORLD WANTS OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & © 34th Street—New York e vil] $50 int ks, MICHARL HOEY, personal interest, ee No. 185 Liberty Street, New York, » Bam! SCHOOL BOY FINDS WAYS TO ynt-and GAVE FOR BOND. Liberty Loan Battor, New York Evening World: I ato ® young school boy and what 1 nay goes, 1 Intend to save the Bi jot to bay cake tn the morn- 4 ead eat a piece of bread | and gome tea or coffee, For | junch I will eat a part of the supper ? | that was left from last night, instead Londo |||\\ of tried exgs ws I used to do. T shail od stop Kol the moving pictures and ‘nw y aa 1 did. I will ask my Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Street er for @ dime every week and I Established 1879 Wii} wet {| shall try ‘get some job for after fave & at I make, and be- running errands and © (| stde 1 will use my old copy books In- there too, and Se Will Place on Special Sale Tuesday About 375 Women's and Misses’ Smart Afternoon Dresses All This Season’s Desirable Models of It. Of Serge, Jersey Cloth, Charmeuse, Crepe Me- teor and Combinations of Georgette and Satin. Regular Values to 35.00 1 8.00 Positively None Sent C. O. D. An Extraordinary Sale of Georgette Waists {ssc nSyiet! have done bit and fr prove Fine Georgette Waists taken trom regular -|||AXn0 sunpniseo ranenve. Hi many of my friends by buying two desirable styles, all sizes. iliilleaqworking for my father. He paid || shall be glad to know that I have Heretofore €5.00 to $15.00 Vii bought a Liberty and that | have done i) sn eltizen should have done. Tam young, I shall be able to Today and Tuesday ay Pusat or HN) 98 Amboy Street. $3 90 stock, comprising models in suit colors, flesh $6 40 Hil |e eee eeetised ay fomily and oe e and white. A large variety of different and || bere bande the pcan ane i} Latopped going to school and aturt- No approvals, exchanges or returna Main Floor i ee tay ts sis moves hee ee an a . a —~ scamcicmumalinas + Neh mamamaaamt “27 i all for myself, Most of my money | Today and Tuesday Today and Tuesday | wan spent foollshly on clgaroctea, | candy, shows and in many other | A Sale of A Sale of Dresses, Each One |, Women’s Fur Trimmed Suits Expressing New Style Notes | A Lanvin model of Georgette crepe; a restaurant 0 Heretofore $55.00 to $75.00 ailepucea dress, hinde with a nped cine ASnaleaitelmedse 1 a= This season's selected’ styles, made up in the most of gray, Copenhagen, tan or navy $39.50 Hl fashionable fabrics and colorings, and trimmed with furs Velveteen dress, vew model, surplice front, and Mai ii of sous quality—Beaver, Jap Kolinsky, Nutria or | Faken ibaa ie Be ante or $35.00 Ni 5 @ Not more than one or two of a kind. . —-— i ‘ rf For to-day, and should any remain | aaah atten te as siatie WIth Parnes front, draped, H for Tuesday, they will be priced nt $46.50 ae Se ed oe $1 8.50 Hi Excepti | Valu ; Mod ee , Today and Tuesday, Surprising i | xcep ona alues odert in China & Japan ‘y Two Sales of | wii] be offered to-morrow (Tuesday) t | CHINA Neckwear! We introduce | Umbrellas of the Ll A nutaber of artistic Vases in farnille vert, Stocks & Jabots | Si002%—the New Undersilks Latest Style Women’s Silk Umbrellas | sang de boeuf, mirror black, blue and black Every smartly e dressed am in a Sal | i} hawthorn decorations, jade and crystal, in tance of proper neckwsat to ; “Slendora! a the fitting nase of e i sk thee cia Sa various sizes and forms. These may be intah tailored suits, These the new “slenderizing’” undersilks | i} used for purely decorative purposes or readily bots, with d ne ‘ fy ea caecant ye 3 Na 1 Inee po Marnie men introduced to the discriminating $4.25 || ‘Yatfets Twilled Silk Umbrellas, in black |. converted into lamps. 4 fat embrotdered et, shadow, women of New York by Best & Co. Tiithvaluee\w UnMMIEL only; with cord-loop handles of natural | BROM JAPAN net, and many other laces. A It ts not Georgette—chiffon—or a hand spun hecavee (it (ofers um r wood . . . . ; . . $2.75 . pein io eae, BE weiss Chinese silk, but somewhat like each of these. bretlas " the newest Alt Fine specimens of Carved Ivories, Bronze $1, $1.35, $1.75, $2.25 Che Rew dear | yup CP | Taffeta Silk Umbrellas (superior quailty) in Jardinieres and Umbrella Jars, Bronze iridiscent satin ribbon of such sky-hued Whe handles gre || black amd colors; with smart .cord-loop Figures and Animals, Bronze Floor and Tucked Collar charm, make this lingerie appropriate for French: ivory, bracelet | Nil thandies . . . P at $3.50 Table Lamps, Boxes and Decorative Pleces { wear nnder the most filmy of present day style, convenient to slip | | : : 2 and Cuff Sets femiuine apparel eae ihe. ate, wate \ of damascene work. ing rolling collar style, with and night gowns. the smart colors of the It Th cong ose eR tia Rie «| ee rice ao | Little Children’s Imported Hats he Sthtionery Dapertment | priced at $1.25 a set. I with alll case Hn | a (recently very materially enlarged) has ready Hil oe A Y Wit| IN VELVET AND FELT for the approaching holiday season a new i Dest & Co. are co-operating with the U. S. Government Wht | ; and most attractive assortment of articles \ i in the following issues: Wij comprising a number selected from the suitable for gift purposes. 5 il wif regular stock and greatly reduced to it Hi . Among them are many beautiful Desk Sets, Hh $9.50 «: $12.50 of cloisonne, bronze, brass, wood and glass; i) | ONLY 5 DAYS . ; nih Desk Accessories of every imaginable descripe i Eliminate Waste tion; Book Ends; Writing Cases and Porte revisions. GREETING CARDS (Little Chlidren's Department, Second Floor) for Christmas and the New Year Bonds Ready LEFI his slore te Co-o) with the Council of Natiouul De 4 i | r h ry i TO BUY to fiers eT Peaaemy Board inthe move vo. elininat | (These hats ae eats ee me tiny girls up tts Weahone. Adcece dan Eistesaae YOUR SF {| ” + Books; Card Sets, in every wanted variety; LIBERTY mayen Bay Tans No 7 zl Chess, Checkers and Domino Sets; and in werepprntice with || IHigher-cost imported Hats for little children everything that is mew and fashtonable in BOND! the Dey Goods Assvclation of New York City | have also been subjected to decided price Stationery, You are invited to Come and Help at the National Surgicel Dressing Stations. Fourth Fluor Fifth Avenue-Madigpn Aven. New Pork