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SL oe ee “iit a BANS SARIS ELS LAL if TE PPR AT NT RN SSE earn tae ‘THE EVENING W ORS loans above $100,000. m of All Loans Above £100,000 Favored. ASHINGTON, said that only through such a proce Aug. 18.—Another | wi ee dbmeorve capital ix Cate [larke expenditures Millions of dollare worth of m fs under consideration by the) hag been consumed and much labo dd Insues Committee of the Treas STE tre) va Do you buy Thrift Stamps regularly? Best & Co. Fifth Ave. and 35th St. Est. 1879 _ A Most Important Sale yof Young Men’s Suits 17.00 s for regular 22.50, 24.50, 28.50 grade all-wool suits And when we say regular, we do not mean the habitual Prices of such suits. “or if we tried to duplicate these in toeday’s market we would have to pay 22.50 whole- sale—and for next season suits of part cotton cannot be \ produced to sell at this price. It is only when stocks get low like this and sizes are broken that we can offer such “clearaway" prices. Sizes 32-39, but not all sizes in every style. Special Men’s and Young Men’s Summer Suits coals and trousers } i 22.50 ii An -assortment of blue, gray, olive and brown ‘ shades in plain and mixture effects—serges, flannels : and velour cassimeres-—Y% and 14 lined. | Not a suit in the assortment that can be tailored wholesale at this price to-day All sizes (32-44), but not in every style. More Summer Specials for Men 350 Men's Negligee Shirts, 1.50 Superior quality madras in woven stripe and mercerized effects. it 1,00 Men's Cotton Crepe Drawers, 55 i Knee lengths; broken lots. ae All Men’s Bathing Suits Greatly Reduced. ai ones You Never Pay More at Best's fo : i \ Thirty-fourth Street All Special Values » will be offered to-morrow in the Fancy Needle- ( “9 work Department (Fourth Floor) in ie 1} Decorative Novelties 0 i suitable either for home use or gift purposes, marked at exceptionally low prices. DRESSER SCARFS Of machine-made filet (unusually fine quality) at 5 . A ‘ A 4 ; $1.50 Of lawn, bordered with machine-made filet (similar quality to above item) ’ $1.10 BASKETS of white or black enameled wicker, with hand-colored decoration F . $1.75 KNITTING OR WORK BAGS 75c. made of pretty cretonne . . . Women’s Autumn Dresses in advance styles indicating the trend of the mode for street and every-day attire, in mavy blue serge and serge “combined with satin, are shown in pate Ready-to-wear Department, Third yFloor. . that members of the committer e supervision of all bank While the prop- osition is still in formative stages it war | the Government be able to control to war essentials aa a result of private | Tae) Tug) | CHICAGO ORCHESTRA PLAYERS Symphony Manager Says 85 of he — 91 Members Are Ameri- can Citizens, / 1AGO, Aug. 13. offictals Depar today eontin he had suff against Bruno Steindel rant his denaturalizati it wag sald, would me as an alien enemy at ral ‘Terminal had its during the rush hour thin morning and the line was tied up nm southbound trains thbound! cireuit Lex. | d into the! and pungent until the power | owde jammed accident oc- full line was LEN HAVRE, Mont, Aug. -Because, during her recent tour of Glacier Na- Joo, wife tional Park, Mra. W. G ot “ dau larly shone sury, and t. was particu gation of Sho- called on Mr. Indians which DISLOYALTY CHARGE AGAINST President’s Little Grandchild Adopted by Shoshone Indians “ hi ved at . Quan Ms ADOO McAdoo, the tribe to-day officially adopted Mrs. McAdoo's little daughter, | conferring upon her the name "Saca- jaw pad ful Indian for the Lewis nal Sacajawea was a beautl- 1 as guide tion alaen wh and Clark expe CHARLES SEES AIR BATTLE. anes Troops Rely On Cuticura to Clear Your Skin ‘ . AMSTERDAM, Aug Italian and Without massaging or other tiresome, ex- |) Aust iators recently engaged in pensive treatments, Just amear redness, || i, ip fagheckiakes th vi rea te Toughness 4g_pimples with the Ointment Wath off ingve minutes with Cuticura rh v © Soap and het water using Soap freely, best applied with ha Address poat-card aa « Oaticw Reston” Scldeverymbere Soap Be. Ointment 2 and (Oe, Taleum * dismia nained on the field with his I the battle was over | GB. Altman & Cu. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street | The Leather Goods Department . will offer special values to-morrow in Week-end Cases, Etc., | (of black enameled duck) at the following low prices: WEEK-END CASES Sizes 24x13x8 inches, 26x13x8' inches and 28x14x9 inches; cretonne-lined, with tray and pocket . . . . « at $5.75 Sizes 24x14x9 inches, 26x14x9 inches and 28x14x9 inch cretonne-lined, with tray and partition . ‘ ° e « $7.00 WOMEN’S HAT’ BOXES * sizes 18x18x12 inches and 20x20xI2 inches; cretonne-lined, with two hat forms and a 67s pocket e ° A ° A ° $5. (First Floor) Early Autumn Hats designed especially to between- | seasons requirements for town and country, are interestingly featured in the Millinery | Department on the First Floor. the meet Quaint and charming are the newest modes in hats and in all cases | moderate. for women and the younger the prices are attractively DIESINVAINLEAP TOSWEWONANI 2 STORY PLUNGE Version of Hero Victim of Hote! Gotham Tragedy Differs | \ From Hotel Man's. ‘Two versions were given to-day of the in the elevator shaft of the Hotel Gotham that resulted in the death in Bellevue Hospital early to- day of Isadore Sohmer, a waiter at the hotel, and Mrs, Anna Capthorn, One version was that the man gave his in a vain to save the Sohmer was dropping the elevator from the twenty-first to the twentieth floor, according to the story Police man Coleman and Dr. Siff got from him before he lost consciousness {n | the ambulance on the way to Belle- vue. He saw Mrs, Capthorn stand- ing in the 1 doorway of the shaft and, fearing she would fall, shout- ed to her to step back. I saving her, as soon as the descend. | ing elevator gave him headway he jumped to the floor, As he started, Sohmer said, the woman went down the shaft. He had a difficult jump and landed with his right leg hanging over the well. ‘The tor came down, crushing it and ng there tive Hooker of the East ‘Ist Street Station got from Assistant Manager K. L. Seaman of the Hotel Gotham the second version of the ace cident, ‘The elevator, operated by George Lutf of No, 44 West 98th Street, waa | at the ground floor, Mr. Seaman said, | when Sohmer got in, Luff walked ‘9 vy, at the other rt itup. PB d Sohmer to le he lever, nine feet a end of the car, te sumably he expecte the door, Before he did so, Mrs. thorn stepped forward. | ‘Then Luff saw she was in danger | of dropping inte the well and jumped | APPETIZING NUTRITIOUS ECONOMICAL OVro STANT Ag Phind Aves Buy Ws, Ito push her back. He FREIGHT AND EXPRESS RATE PR YE eI ee J Sl id not atop | sion, attacking the twenty-five per cent.|rates not greater than formerly pre- je car, It continued catching | !nerease in freight and ten per cent. vailed. phmer's leg 0 wall, The|'nerease in express rates as applying 4 ‘These complaints, it was said, were pressed | ‘ult, vegetables, berries and Ash the first Import the northwes et hipped f te WT ta dante, found that the uff go home be- | he was much upset by the ac Jent and could not question him, Mrs. Capthorn was a sister of the ekeeper of the hotel. She lived treet. Sohmer | No. sith Street Siompest ont Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK | Men’s Low Shoes All our higher priced Men's: Oxfords have | heen arranged for immediate clearance, at 7.00 | Sore Wonderful Values. INGREASE 1S ATTACKED ariffs Declared Discriminatory and Unauthorized Under Laws by Service Commissions BE THRIFTY! BUY War Savings Stamps to help win the war BUY Syodout to save your teeth Included in the collection are rich looking Cocoa Calf, Tan and Dull Leather Ox- fords, English and Blucher lasts. Cocoa Calf Shoes, 7.50 We have a Cocoa Calf High Shoe of the best leather that is unsurpassed in value. Separate Entrance, 68-70 West 35th St opposing the No Connection With Any OtherEstablishmentinthe Word T [Store Closed Saturday During AUGUST | Women’s & Misses’ Frocks HATTIE (=H! a Sell A Collection of Unusual Completeness The Values Are Most Extraordinary | = i EAVILY BEADED NAVY PLEDGE 7EORGETTE FROCKS, combined a a with Satin, Fringed Satin Frocks. Beaded Georgette Tunic Frocks. 18.50 RINGED SATIN FROCKS in a wide variety of designs. Georgette Frocks, ot lis! I beaded, tailored and embroidered. Ej : 22.50 ( RINGED NAVY GEORGETTE r FROCKS, handsomely tucked. Frocks | of Satin combined with Georgette, [oI variously trimmed with guilt stitching, em- isl] broidery or beading. Heavily beaded Navy ; Georgette Frocks, i 25.00 ’ =| Frock of EI . Beaded 4 ae Georgette A / ) $38.50 Hy 4% - AVY GEORGETTE FROCKS over S| I Satin, featuring multiple rows of fringing. Embroidered Satin Frocks. Georgette Frocks combined with Satin, tailored or embroidered. 30.00 EW FROCKS of Satin or of Georgette, featuring Beading, Embroidery and Fringe Trimming. 35.00 40.00 50.00 Navy Serge Frocks In Smart Tailored Effects Also Frocks of Tricotine, Poiret Twill, 20.00. 30.00 50.00 | Fats MW ORATOR TTT Frock of Georgette ‘or Satin, (9/ Va! $40.00 \/ x (W) —— poem TET ATI NULL LUTTE el sme "2115 1111 UNAM S