The evening world. Newspaper, September 12, 1918, Page 13

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‘\_ Mothers can rest easy after Guatemala President Honored. GUATEMALA CITY, via GALVES- TON, Tex., Sept. 12.—President Ramon Poincare of France has bestowed the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor on Dr. Manuel Pstraqa Cabrera, Prosifent of Guatemala. SYRUP OF HS FOR CROSS, SICK FEVERISH CHILD If little stomaclt is sour, liver torpid or bowels clogged. California Syrup of Figs," i in & few hours all the clogged-up waste, sour bile and fermenting food gently moves out of the bowels, and you have & well, playful child again. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, and they become tightly packed, liver gets ba oe and stomach disordered. Vhen cross, feverish, restless, see if tongue is coated, then give this delicious “fruit laxative.” “Children love it, and it cannot cause injury. No difference what ails your little one If full of cold, or a sore throat, diarrhoea, stomachache, bad breath, remember, gentle “inside cleansing” should always be the first treatrhent given. Full directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,” then look carefully and see that it is made by the “California Fig Syrup Company. We make no smaller size. Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup.— Advt. HW DURING HSHIS SALi U.S. UNIFORM WON $10,000 LOOT FOR DESERTER, CHARGE Police Declare Soldier Admits Rebbing Homes of Persons Who Befriended Him. “ The engaging personality of Will- jam Brady, twenty-one years vid, plus the’ United States army unl- form he wears, enabled him to take more than $10,000 worth of property out of patriotic New Yorkers’ hones, according to detectives who escorted him to the Flatbush Police Court to- day, where he was arraigned on charges ofobbery and carrying con- cealed weapons. He was held with- out ball for hearing Tuesday. ‘The police deciare Brady, who 1s! known also as “Bill” Baily and Fred- erick E. Cohow, has. confessed that he deserted six months ago at Camp Merritt from @ regiment that was about to sail for France. Brady, according to thé police ver- sion of his confession, made a prac- tice of stopping automobiles and ask- ing for lifts. He chode only the finer Braces, Usually an invitation to din- ner was forthcoming. It is charged that Brady studied the lay of the houses while being entertained, later . returning afid robbing them. In other cases he was invited to spend the night at his new friends’ home, In the morning, it is alleged, both the supposed soldier and the family valuables would be missing. After a recent robbery of a home at 7th Avenue and 14th Street a detatled description of a man in uniform was flashed over the city. A week ago he stopped the limousine of Max Unter- ber, of No, 1634 52d Street,’ Brooklyn, and was given a ride and made friends with Mr. and Mrs. Unterber. Last night he appeared at their house and stayed after dinner. Detectives had received a tip and went to the house. Brady was cap- tured after a short fight and the de- tectives declare they found $2,000 worth of jewelry belonging to the Unterbers op him. There were also part of the proceeds of other atleged robberies, Eo ITALIAN CONCERT PUT OFF. ' — | Unfavorable Weather Postpones Event at Which Carase Was Listed. Becauseef unfavorable weather the Italian testimonial concert which was to have been held to-night on the Mall in Central Park has been postponed until next Thureday night. The concert will be held in recog- {nition of the loyalty of the Italian Government and the valor of the Ital- fan army and navy. Enrico Caruso will sing to the accompaniment of an orchestra of 75 pieces. looking cars on Fifth Avenue in New = York and in the better sections of Brooklyn—cars whose occupants ap- peared to be wealthy. .They readily gave him rides, during which he in- gratiated himself into their good | ommae) ae NE eR Special Sale WALTERS PLAYERS Bloomingdale Bros. Have Placed on Sale a Limited Number of the Cele- brated Walters Players at $395. If you have no Player in your home be sure to take ad- LEY of this SPECIAL SALE OF THE CELEBRATED WAL ERS PLAYER PIANOS. The price, $395, is a real BARGAIN PRICE. A#there wil! be only a limited number of these beautiful Players sold at this price, call to-mor- row, make your selection, and we will arrange for im- mediate delivery of the Player to your home. Walters Player h || FREE WITH EACH PLAYER A BEAUTIFUL MUSIC CABINET A BENCH TO MATCH PLAYER PIANO 12 ROLLS OF MUSIC (YOUR OWN CHOICE) FREE DELIVERY OF PLAYER TO YOUR HOME Be Sure to Call To-Morrow At this time, when almost everything you buy has ad- vanced in price, this SPECIAL SALE ANNOUNCEMENT of a Walters Player at $395 will cause even those who con- templated purchase ; selection you will urchasing a Player at some future date to Now. By calling to-morrow and making your e assured of immediate delivery. Exchange Your Old Piano for a’Player We will make a liberal allowance for your old piano and you can pay balance of purchase price of Player at $2 a week. If You Cannot Call To- Morrow—Mail Coupon! GENTLEMEN:-—kKindly send me illustra- ted catalog and particulars regarding your PLAYER PIANO SALE BLOCMINCDALES’ PIANO DEPT. bt 59TH.to OTH St. MONROE CLOTHES $21 A distinctive line of high grade Clothes fér Fall that are super values. MANHATTAN 42 nd StYr.cor Bway SOE42nd + Mapison NASSAU ¢* — //Franxroar 5S CORTIAND’ + Bway 14th +4 opp. ACAD MUSIC 23rd ** cor. BWAY 34 th eo on 59th (r# at COL-CIRCLE 125 th cor. DAVE CHRYSTIE ** at CANAL SUITS-TOPCOATS America’s La HEIGHTS CATHOLIC CLUB, LANDMARK, SCENE OF FIRE No One in Building at Time and Origin of Serious Blaze Is a Mystery. The Washington Helehts Catholic Club House, a three-story frame struc ture of the Colonial style, a century old which was formerly occupied by the Heights Loyal Order of Moose, wa badly damaged by fire early this morn ing. The club house is at No. 535 We 159th Street. The fire was discovered at 2.95 A. M.' pri We Jamaged by water and smoke. valiling ie owned by Jogeph Banks, an engineer in the Deaf and Dwnb Asylum, a few blocks away. The club house is one of the landmarks of the Heights, eels Denten lygtand Will Be Cardinal ST. PAUL, Sept. 12.—There is no truth In the report that Archbishop Ireland Is to be made a Cardinal, according to father T. A. Welsh, the Archbishop'a te secretary, here to-day Acid Stomach! Meals Don't Fit! Gases, Heartburn, Indigestion Instantly! Stomach feels fine. dyspepsia, * Magic relief. The moment Pape’s Diapepsin teaches the sick, stomach all distress ends, You wonder what became of the indigestion, acidity, gases, flataence, heartburn, sour risings, Eat without fear! Costs little—Any, drug store. upset, sour No waiting! As Our Marines| Rout the Huns— So MONROE CLOTHES’ ROUT HIGH PRICES Monroe Clothes in addition to being America’s “best seller’ are also the New York clothing } market “stabilizer. When other merchants see the real. values we offer for Fall at $17, $21, $25 and $30— they think twice-before “marking up” prices and taking advantage of present day high woolen costs. Our immense volume of business (the largest in America) made it necessary tor us to prepare away ahead for this Fall's clothing needs— as a result we own our woolens away under present market prices—and this fact coupled ff with our existing economies of operating —direct, from maker to you —in low rent Upstairs Shops —enables us to sell Monroe Clothes for Fall at less than today’s wholesale replacement price. Come up and see Monroe Clothes for Fall— we have eighteen conveniently located Upstairs Shops ready to serve you—the saving you 1 make will be worth while. OPEN EVENINGS TILD SATURDAYS TILL 10 rocst R OR MONROE CLOTHES $25 ¢ finest qual at @ wonder- BRONX Bergen Ave., 490% ROOKLYN Court & Montague- Fulton §& Hoyt- - 587 Fulton at Flatbusn NEWARK -151 Market St JERSEY CITY-Newark avat Bay PATERSON-220 Main St YONKERS - Getty Square ie2: EVENING CLOTHES othie THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1918. SPEARS COMPANY] 22-24-26 W. 34th St. | The sole and logical reason for holding this Clearance Sale is business betterment. we keep stocks true to the new season just ahead there's scant inducement for you old customers to trade here or for new customers to become interested in the store, the values, the service. Hence the radical reductions—deeper price cuts than we have ever before deemed necessary to clear the floors of Odds and Ends and Discontinued Patterns, and §| to secure room wherewith to show furniture of new and novel beauty in pattern and line. fine one. Every article advertis@d may be purchased at Spear’s Liberal Terms of Credit, arranged to Fi| fit the ind i} this Ween Special at Mahogany finished !nch top and Smoker | with heavy six Cua ' HIN plate glass SIX CHAIRS, CHINA CLOSET with ee apie Pag $23.95 match holder — 7 Spanish leather front. ease DRESSER mirror FON GENUINE Rott N GARIBALDI.” Italian words notes from mirror i ee BIT Seti This Week Special at Downtown | } 6th Ave. at 16th St. 160 Sale i “5 = Furnitiire to 33% Wi‘ hout Losing on Quality! _ | Uptown oi Seay De The stock to be sold is a It will do loyal duty and lend charm to arly room whertin it is placed. . . ivicutl case. THIS WEEK—SPECIAL—May Be Purchased Separately DINING TMBLE, BUFFET, 48 Inches tong, with mirror top $42.50 and lined allver drawer... ; all A. Ay THIS WEEK—Special at $206.50 jece Period Living Room § in Genuine Mahogany (except the wood), with tapratry Uph ats and backs of eX- Mahogany finished Tea Wagon with four rubber- 4 fie ci ad 912,78 and Lawn Suites and Separate Pieces Ma- ' This Week Special at Ured eels and Sun Parlor, Porch terially Underpriced. spring ine ee | (CIAL—May Be Purchased Separately SPE! with plate $94.75 The Suite, : Su aa ak Pb: 4 Pieces, Th Weok Special at rf TOILET TABLE with . ror $91.75 tae Rnished in’ $6.20 topes mahogany... $14.75 —]) i ENGLANDER ED, with Imperial Green Denim » Battleship 5.50 Speciat at >llo. Davenport ite, holstered® in finest hed’in gJacovean end Golden Onl. tely converted into @ full- ‘Inno di Garibaldi”. J (Garibaldi Hymn.) EXT SUNDAY, the NEW YORK WORLD will print a colored music page (in the Italian National colors), presenting the complete words and music of the Italian National Hymn, “INNO DI also words in English. This music will be full sized and perfect, well printed, with plain and words. The New York Sunday World edition is limited to demand, order ; newsdealer in advance,

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