The evening world. Newspaper, November 5, 1917, Page 10

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’ ; 4 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1917, ' ‘ OMAHA GIRL OF 13, | RAMSAY MORRIS DIES. “MOTHER” OF JUNIOR ee LL DAY’ EXPRESSES ON ‘L’ The “all-di xpress service on the ‘Third Avenu /* will go into effect pat Wednesday. On weekdays, except fatartays. the last expr rain will the Bronx Park station at noon an@ tho fret expross train will leave the City Hall station at 12.48 P.M On @aturdays the last express downtown will leave the Bronx Park station at 1 A. M. and the first express will ee. bin" Hall at 12.09 P. M. PEEL FINE!TAKE TO SERVE COURT ORDER Policeman Succeeds After Motor- cycle Dash and Foot Race—Rode Her Horse on Pavement. BEVERLY, Maes, Nov. 6.--P1. G114- den of the Beverly police was wearing & amile to-day over the way ho chased Miss Eleonora Sears on a motorcycle to summon her to court for riding her horse on the sidewalk. Glidden reproved her last Tuesday for not using the mid- dle of Hale Street, and she told him the RED CROSS, NOW HERE who r might for broken legs and arms, Children sewing in school might just ax well new things for our soldier boys and not waste time. to Superintendent of | tion ‘W. H, Clemmona e sent Lawyer Bigelow of Omaha to W miggestion to Congress to official there, Now a new class of member- ship for the Red Cross has been atarted, to which the 22,000,000 school children In America are eligible,” ngton to make the) | Frank lette In Th Gentleman” mtrenl. 6 Pr Andrew Mack’ and born in Little Falls, N. ¥., a graduate of St. Mary's C After a few mercantile pursuita he went on the| ¢. He appeared with William Gil. | Actor, Manager i t rris Rameay, actor, manager | just as well cut cloth to make pillows| and playwright, better known under his stage and pen name, Ramsay Morris, died yesterday at his home in Jersey The “National’s” Outlet Store, 119 to 125 West 24th Street, Near 6th Avente A Bargain Store And Its Unique Story This Outlet Store Is the Bargain Retail Store of the Big Mail Order House The National Cloak & Suit Co. . The object of this store is to dispose of the surplus stocks, broken and odd lots, and discontinued numbers that accumulate in this big mail order house. The quantities are limited, the size and color assortments are not always complete; and some are past season's styles—but every article sold is a bargain. We picture and describe a few of those bargains, but we haven't the space to tell you about the hundreds of others that you will find on sale, not only Morlday and Tuesday but every day in the year. street was bad. Thereupon she dinap- peared and he could not find her to serve the summons, ep ae oi STOKES GEMS VANISHED of B. H. Sothern and Julla Marlow untii their retirement. His last active work | FROM A LOCKED HANDBAG, siss'ss°s"sthuierta"eabucits'tor John L nthe personal representative q aterday Glidden was patrolling Bev- ' Farms Square when ho saw her whize by in an automobile with her ‘ chauffeur. He figured that sho war bound for the Simpkins estate, where her horses are stabled, and he hustled i arene, cick headuch ys (senses hs seaeeg ie ash eas Discovered Soon After Party Had Left Chicago. The police so far have found no} Are loose, When he rounded the curve into Usually Only Symptoms of IT constipated car back of the house, with tha chute, trace of the $50,000 tn Jewelry which| Rheumatism and Are Relieved 4 Pp . feug manding by, but fio Miss Soars disappeared from the handbag of Mra by a Hot Sulphur Bath. } i ik AE er 6 asked, W. B. D, Stokes while travelling from | cA i eects. teste acme sare f Can't harm you! Best ca-| 5 py =. ae Chieago to her home, the Hotel An- ee } thartic for men, women toward the barn, « hundred yards away ETHEL WEED MICK... sonia, this city. Nowadays you don’t have to go to d ace ensue { " 4 fa ‘at and children, |e lic Eotttgnas utacet S| net weed ae, trot, whose, ake ld te zon bar an | hep, springs ofthe West Bargains in Almost Every Department. fx cal mount Slee Beare acoupted the rum: father, Capt. William Henry Mick of employees, were Innocent. a of hot sulphur baths. You ean have At, $1.00; 2 for $1.00; 4 for $1.00; 5 for $1.00. Fh gator te! Your erstem ts Altea acai aggro msdn 7 | Making apesial Roentaca’ rey work | REE, tnainer, two children panied | Py | them in the privacy of your own home nurse, There were only a few minutes | with sulfluid—soluble sulphur, Just fill | ! ison which keeps you bilious, | EX~ at Cornell Medical School, this city.|when the bag was out of her obserya-|vour bathtub with hot water, pour a po hich keeps you bilious, | EX-WIFE WOULDN'T L fat Medical School, this city.| when the of her. ob your bathtub with hot water, pour a| . Weadachy, dizzy, tongue coated, a serge told to-day of haw she came to be the! {0m or, that, of et patty. | But after | few ounces of sulfluid into it, and you | nt ad and stomach sour y ohn ward) “mother” of the Junior Red Cross|natchel and found the Jewels, which| have the same benefits as the rich > breath bad and st h rhs John ™ | h th benefit the hy don't you get a 10-cent box of Cas-| Hurley, nephew of Edward N. Hurley, ‘ organization. Ethel is living with her| Were {n & chamois dag, gone. They | people who can afford to travel hun earets at the drug store and feel|Chairman of the United States Ship- | hd wore a atring of diamonds, diamond | _& bully? rents at No, 411 Fourth Avenue, | pins and rings, a pearl ring and 1/ dreds or thousands of miles for the Take Cascarets tonight and|ping Board, has gone and done it\)\t ner home ie in Omaha, Neb. |herioons, The. bag. was locked ‘and | wonderful sulphur treatment. A 12- @njoy the nicest, gentlest liver and) again—ell over again, in fact. bir peer are tist “| the lock had not been forced. bowel cleansing you ever experi-| Five years ago ho was divorced from| "here her fathor was a practising paneensestes~ceesohetray enced. You'll wake up with a clear| Louise Knight Hurley, They had a boy, | Physician when war with Germany | head, clean tongue, lively step, rosy = Jota Foy Lah your old. It has bakes) chm i ‘ just yecome known ry re, urle: “You see,” skin and looking and feeling fit.|péturn hurriedly from Hot Springs this | tarted the Mothers can give a whole Cascaret| week, hearing that her husband was! Omaha last J to a sick, cross, bilious, feverish child| bout to wed a Chicago society «irl 4 . | money for got remarried at once. the train CHICAGO, Nov. 5. ounce bottle of sulfluid—soluble sul- phur—which your nearest druggist has or can get for you, will give you) enough sulphur baths to prove how| fay 008. wonderful this treatment {s for! t in an end seat hog the papers | Itheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica and out | Skin Diseases and you will avold fill- i nent how. my boy, te the fel: ling your system with dangerous drugs. ¢ THE END SHAT HOG, (From the Youkers Statesman), — said Ethel, “when they| “Pop! Red Cross campaign in| “ © and wanted to raise wv pare of our soldiers in | *!k one Of the Uttle girls | sow that was asked to go out on the yours re = gripe or sicken—Advt. Advt | Ladies Pettloont Ladies’ of Nainsook with er i Mixture Skirt; Pb pattern Peso ee, ‘$1.00 $ 1.00 embroidery trim ity : | il Last Four Days—A bsolute Clearance Sale of Rebuilt UPRIGHT, GRAND and PLAYER PIANOS LIBERTY BONDS TREATED AS CASH |i TS Sale involves Used, Slightly Used and Demonstrating Upright, Grand and U P. R IGHTS, Player Pianos. Hundreds have taken advantage of this Sale and bought fine Pianos for their homes, thereby adding to the joy of living. We still have hun- dreds of these fine instruments to offer you. They all bear $65 Up GRANDS, our full guarantee. They have been thoroughly overhauled, where needed, re-polished and tuned. Where else can you PLAYER PIANOS §310 Up eke Silk Crepe de Chine Chemise $1.00 find such bargains or such assurance of satisfaction as you will find here in New York's premier Piano Ware- rooms? THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. Nominal Deposit Accepted Monthly Terms to Suit | Your Pocket Right now, at the beginning of the season, is the time for parents to create a new in- f terest in the home, and this sale prove Middy Blouse of Japanese Crepe $1.00 ee SSaGEsEie 2 SS ee ‘ | the incentive to obtain a iano bi which, more than anything else, wil make Guarantee : F the home attractive and full of musical Every piano, new or used, sold by Girls’ Shoes, Ladies’ Waist of Ladies’ Voile Waist, _ Misses’ Shoes, » | enjoyment. A Patent Leather, Georgette Crepe ribbon scarf $1.00 Plaited front; Patent Leather with £ We deeeiwak aa ere, us carries the Knabe guarantee of with dull uppers run neck and sleeves lace trimming Black Cloth uppers onderful values in discontinued styles. A | Demonstrating instruments and anes complete satisfaction. $1.00 $1.00 ld $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 \ rented for short periods. Equal to new . 5 Fe ff in every respect, but at greatly reduced a \ Liberal Allowance for Your SMPs hore prices. All used instruments have been ° * Af we k put into excellent condition. ~~ - Old Piano in Exchange Zz \ ff A i Used Uprights Used : Grand Used 88-Note ti Grade Sale se } Y a g xrands Player Pianos 7’ Price Price Grate Price Sale B “$430.00 $31 Eriee sesseeeees $250,00 $65, nabe Parlor Grand. .....655.-: i $21 rewster. .. + $450. 0.09 ; wes — oe Keech Sat cocnt: 0 Seoae Stanley. -"500:00 "370.00 4 Shoninger .. 250,00 70,00 Knabe Baby Grand.. 950.00 Armstrong. . 600,00 395.00 } Christman.......... 300,00 90,00 Knabe Setinwood Rlinmecaakats" 1080.00 Helnes eos, rie 750.00 540,00 monette ; { SIE 98.00 Rake Baby é 1050.00 Grand 950,00 725.00 275.00 105.00 brake Baby Rosewood $50 00 ome ++» 275,00 165,00 Knabe Grand’ Louis EVA cas; 1280:00 USED , | | Fairbanks. . ... 275,00 180,00 pret. & Bach Grand 700,00 535.00 Petticoat of SAD \ Gin aid i Horace Waters...... 350.00 195.00 Meson & Hamlin : 850.00 575.00 e pero ere i \ \\\ yf } pees Tartan plaid i Chickering Baby Grand... i WW} trimming ii Estey......ceceee +++ 350,00 210,00 UPRIGHTS $1.00 ws i Brewster............ 325,00 215,00 Princess Slip House Dress Night Gowns if . NEARLY NEW Grade Price Sale Price of Nainsook of Chambray of Batiste ’ Armstrong.......... 325,00 220,00 e wee ee TE Kenahie:c sees scccs $550.00 $310.00 $1 00 $1.00 $1.00 H Bastar; ssvtaiaauras 300.00 225,00 ecla e PL AYER PIANOS -:-- +. 580,00 345,00 . Si Marshall & Wendell 350.00 265,00 oe es 500,00 385.00 i Kranich & Bach.... 375.00 275,00 (Rellable Makes) 1 Choice at 550.00 395.00 i | Steck ...0.1++0++e4:+ 375.00 290,00 | iron, purchaser of one of these high-grade | ; 600.00 410.00 { Haines Bros...,.. 425,00 295,00 full 88-note player-pianos will be given) a bench $ Knabe —_ Circassian Chickering...... 550,00 325,00 and twelve rolls of music without extra charge. ee +» 650,00 425,00 Steinway a 550,00 335,00 These players are the very latest in design, fin- Roepe Ci tee aed bee ii Haines Bros. Cir- ished in rich, selected mahogany VEDEE Hs Su- | ne FORAESA «+ 650,00 465.00 } jan... A ¥ yerb in tone, very responsive action, and origi- ssees .! x } Chickering. ; oe pees hal sold at prices much had Limited number. | Full Knabe an. me Hates 10 Wi. i Steinway. 550.00 410,00 Early selection advised, ! uareniee Knabe Art Design. .1250.00 650,00 Children's Serge Nickel Plated j se IT Middy Dress Shaving Set 7 Warero us ue : Open Monday r omg Open All Day ro. man @reere | Bramie,Net Lane Curtin aio’ Fate, ns ot : és Are Hist ae - 24 S100 wide, “S 100 Pn poll aatene . 5 ve Pot! L) . ae | 1.00 | : Until 9 P. M. at .| Election Day - Pinte HH Sale Commences at 8 A. M. _An Early Call Is si } Pe : Sale Commences at § A. M.__An Early Call Is Advised,» _ 19 ta (25 W. 24 thSt. Pa Complete Stock of Victrolas and Records. Perfect Victor Service. utle tore Bet 6th and 7th Aves

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