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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1918. by sewer gas in a manhole at 96th | hole Frank Graf suffered a similar Street and Central Park West at 10.30 Hy when he went to the rescue of t TWO GIVE UP LIVES TO SAVE COMRADE ers. 4 nen were finally taken out by crew of the Fire Depart- attended by Dr. Harry of No, 230 West 99th of the Knickerbocker rata of the Har- recovered suffl Rosson is in last sacra- ‘ 0 the dying in and Jordan of A. M. to-day. The dead men are Frank Graffe of No. 165 St. Ann’s| the + Avenue, the Bronx, and William Brady of No. 267 West 16th Street The bodies were taken to the West| 100th Street Police Station. The men, all employees of the tel ephone company, were repairin the wires in the manhole when Se- | i bastiano Sapio, No. 108 Mott Stroet | Holy Narne Church > Zr men ar da and ons i 0 «| Soon ae ni aus oy ve, HUSBANDS, IT'S EASY ROW! seriou: nS | Si Amalgamated y elected Charles Do Alexander ssoctation vide Ex- | n has ef of the local Dep: ment of Justice and prime in the draft raidi He takes the h oes i te of the present generation 6 learned to scorn the “sick “detained on bust- But—when a of @N errant spo Economy Prices Ps 5 | phones to “wifie” tha ad for children’s shoes that are reliable—and of tho family has mysteriously we have sold no other kind for 60 years. S ad poebhnty eee picked up as a draft slacker, it is something ne School Shoes made of dependable leathers and fitted by experienced salespeople. Our large range of styles and sizes assures getting the shoes the child needs. all night long at the nt Armory there are 8 Mr. De Woody a over the request husband? He At the L on Ave trance to the Armory can find half a hundred more, e some carrying registration cards for husbands tn the draft age and Not 10 per cent, of them ever find their husbands inside. a No Connecfion With Any Other Establishmentin the World “Hifi MMMM Open Daily Until 6 P. M. SEN Women’s & Misses’ Frocks In the Newest Fall Fashions Mets © The Values Are Most Extraordinary EW TAILORED FROCKS of Serge, PLEDGE Tricotine, Wool Jersey, and Gab- TO BUY ardine. Tailored, fringed or beaded was Navy Georgette Frocks. New Satin Tunic Frocks. Beaded Georgette Frocks combined with Satin, \ 25.00 MART TAILORED FROCKS of Navy Georgette. New Frocks of Serge and Tricotine in strictly tailored, em- broidered or fringe trimmed effects. Beaded and fringed Georgetie Frocks combinea 30.00 EW FROCKS of Silk Tricolette, Trico- tine, Satin, Georgette, Serge ana Poiret Twill. Int a wide variety of 35.00 40.00 50.00 New Frock of Serge, $33.50. Nov. 11, conduct a joint campaign for tered, must register for the selective draft Sept. 12. JOINT WAR FUND DRIVE APPROVED BY WILSON Seven Recognized Agencies to Co- | + 0-0 trees. rf LEMON JUICE TAKES OFF TAN Girls! Make bleaching totion if skin is sunburned, tanned or freckled operate in Campaign for $170,- 500,000 in November. WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—President Wilson has decided that the seven rec- omnized societies doing welfare work among the American soldiers at home and overseas shall, during the week of Squeeze the juice of two lemons into | a bottle containing three ounces of | Orchard White, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle, | sunburn and tan lotion, and complex: | ion beautifier, at very, very small cost. the money needed during the coming year. The American people will be asked to elve $17,500,000 to tho organizations. fhe budget is divided as follows: Y. M. C. A., $10,000,000; Y. W. C, A. $15,000,000; Nationa! Catholic War Coun- | | | Bs in The Store will be closed on Saturday cll Gneluding work of Knights of Col- umbus and special war activities of women), $30,000,000; Jewish Welfare joard, $3,500,000; American Library As- 00,000; War Camp Com- e, $15,000,000; Salvation Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply | three ounces of Orchard White for a) few cents. Massage this sweetly fra-| grant lotion into the face, neck, arms | and hands each day and see how freckles, sunburn, windburn and tan | ne wags? disappear and how clear, soft and Every man of eighteen to forty-five white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless.—Adrt. The Store Is Open Daily From 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Best & Co, Fifth Ave. and 35th St. Est, 1879 One Big Outshining Fact Best & Co. Boys’ Clothes are sold to a larger and more critical clientele all over the country than any other Boys’ Clothes. The Reasons Why— Carefully selected’and tested ALL. WOOL fabrics High standard of tailoring in our own sanitary work-rooms. Seams sewn with silk. Honest construction inside and outside. Distinctive and exclusive styles. Direct distribution from our own shops which makes possible unequalled values. BOYS’ ALL WOOL KNICKER SUITS FOR FALL Exclusive English. Military and Best & Co. designs in special all wool fabrics selected fer long service and cor- rect style. Stzes 7 to 18 yrs. 19.50 22.50 24.50 BOYS' ALL WOOL TOP COATS FOR FALL. \ Schoolboys will like these coats be.ause they are i correct, Trench, English and form tracing models. Sizes 8 to 16 yrs. 15.00 18.50 BOYS' FIRST LONG TROUSER SUITS Original Prep School models, desirned to combine youth- ful appearance and mennish effect. Sixes 13 to 20 yrs, 24.50 28.50 32.50 YOUNG MEN'S FALL COATS English box, Raglan and form fitting models in special- ly woven shower-proof fabrics. Sizes 32 to 40. 21.50 24.50 28.50 21.50 — Boys’ Specials for Thursday Boys’ Winter Weight Knicker Suits—made from short lengths of smart mixture fabrics used in our 19.50 and 22.50 suits, Limited quantities. Sites 7 to 17 yrs. Boys’ Medium Weight Blue Serge and Home- spun Knicker Suits, suitable for school wear until coldest weather—iess than whoiesale price today. Broken sizes 7 to 17 yrs. 13.50 & 16.50 special 13.50 Norfolk Suits—a Sixes 7 lo 18 yrs. Boys’ Corduroy Best & Co, value. Young Men's Suits in light and medium weight, suitable for Fall wear, Ses princt- pally 35 to 39, 17.00 & 21.00 You Never Pay More at Best's: Women’s & Misses’ Suits New Fall and Winter Models A varied collection of smartly tailored or fur trimmed suits in materials of Silver- tone, Velour de Laine, Broadcloth, Velour, Duvet de Laine, Serge. 35.00 © 95.00 Women’s & Misses’ Coats Belted and straight line models fashioned of Crystal Cloth, Evora, Bolivia, Silvertone, Duvet de Laine, Duvetine and Velour; tailored or trimmed with Beaver, Mink, Taupe, Poiret, Natural or Black Lynx, Nutria, Squirrel, Raccoon, Hudson Seal, 50.00 % 125.00 | $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY |RUGS AND CARPETS| ROTHERS} 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 | 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. “Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent. Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Account Ciothing for Your Whole Family on Easy Terms BABY CARRI- We have an excellent stock of Axminster, Velvet, Brussels and Crex Rugs. We will sell) bee ’ 7 ys “ve = ee ~ MADISON AVENUE «- FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 1 Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Practical Clothes | FOR WEAR AT SCHOOL OR COLLEGE With the exodus to school and college there arises the necessity for being well equipped as to wearing apparel. B. Altman & Co. have exercised more than ordinary care in this season's selections, and individ- ual items or complete outfits can be supplied at reasonable prices. For Misses“, — Tailored Suits’ 7: 3s) (68lhCUSCOS CS «$45.00 to 195.00 Street and Travel <oats , s $s $s $ 88.00 to 78.00 Dressy Coats » . 3 3 %& © & 55.00 to 275.00 Worsted Dresses} 2 3 3 3 % 3 24.50 to 118.00 SilkFrocks .¢ 3: ¢ $& & $ $ 28.50 to 155.00 7 |S uePtenuedeansunsase sus For Girls (12 to 16 years) and Junior Misses The following are variously priced, according to sizes and fabrics. Serge Frocks - $$ «© © $ 3 °& SI7.50to 58.00 Tailored Suits } ; & & 3 & $& 35.00to 85.00 Costs ¢ cs 3 « © 3 $ & 25.00 to 175.00 Middy Blouses CHE NS, Tile Salese jorason@ 1.65 to 3.75 SilkFrocks <3 ¢$ 3 $ & $$ $3 29.50to 58.00 Accessories of Dress for Misses and Girls Velourhiats: sce) 6 40 6 ks ce $9.50 Ribbed Cotton Hose, black, white and tan, per pair 50c. Silk Hose, in black, white, tan and bronze, per pair $2.00 Tan Cape Gloves, short length . . per pair 1.75 & 2.00 ny Gray Mocha Gloves, short length : per pair 2.00 & 2.25 “| Laced Tan Boots . e ee (alee + per pair 9.00 Patent-leather Pumps > 5 «© s << « per pair 6.00 Equally comprehensive assortments of YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING 4 are ready for selection. AUTUMN HATS for Women, Misses and Girls provide a most interesting exhibit in the Millinery Depart- ment on the First Floor—where one may be always certain of obtaining a smart hat at an attractively moderate price. Some of the latest shapes are modeled in velour, velvet and hatter’s plush, and are very cleverly and most becomingly trimmed. 4 A Special Offering for to-morrow (Friday) and until noon on Saturday will consist of a number of { ; Women’s and Misses’ Present-season Hats HH all in stylish shapes, stylishly trimmed, very specially priced at i $8.50 each Ht i 7 : — -- - . 4 ou a good large 2 1 98 ug for. ... Carpets in tterns, Linole- ums, Mattings and alll kinds of Floor ct in grent variety MONDAY oe ety rose ees ‘ - a anne w, Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders |

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