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aba, ‘ Pua : + ‘ H THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1918. Be ee \/ can have Frits Schulze’s own word | for it. ; Q 7 va gcraak ond FHCIh Aves sa. He cost me & lot of money. I'm leery gives ‘em back to me and I give him| T*K aon %e e Patt Public Information. Ambassador e name, I just changed it and let it etick around. I put ‘em in the meter 4 ica were entertained here at luncheon Borst hae Thate all the courts aed'wnee ite toccamats, the meter) USE GOO-POUND COFFIN. |to:aty'by Sames Kerney, Director of would have done and it would have every month and takes ‘em out he the Franco-American Committee on iN = nl by 1 considered Clancy and Murphy issued by the Supreme Court Marcella ¢ the handle Larry. and McGowan, but | figured the name at 86th Street and Fifth Avenue. of them legal birds, 1 settled the a check for tho amount they repre-| Breoklym Man, Weighing harp was the principal speaker and bum adv. They says i might ag of German stock, was born on Riv-| to call myself Marmaduke Frothing- anetion on Boarders, | comfortable and really clean. . | tudinal and longitudinal vicinity of] in iG like Jack Dalton of Hal Cha Particularly | hose at healthy, the breath sweet and the Frits Schulze isn’t a good name to | ar Mads First snappy days re- mind a man emphatically that he needs new—and warmer—clothes. used to sell pe in a busier sec. ter out of cuurt and now I'm sent. ‘That's the only way you can| Pounds. isa editors of the warm tion, but- zi ulligan * live pea y with @ quarter gas A coffin wei, 1 more than 6001 Tf : af the thing a lot of thought meter.’ pounds was required for Francis F. Mon-} and it did : vk the name, though. 1 “He was some guy and I was in A a Fn oeorage aad in Going 00 dé-| OF pale-and they Nanded mee lot ot PE LN RB dor sihoegunaral took pigce vextentey for |Ta Have and To Hold cided that he might as well change FINED North Sixth Street, and attended by! well make @ regular job out of it 250 FOR CON PT. ny city. officials, Montenes, who Ith T h G IS LARRY MULLIGAN wi Pht yood maine” while 1’ 50 FOR CONTEMPT. | riany ay, erin gnteted ame| Healthy Teeth and Gums || Schulze is a cripple, His father} avout it. One of ‘em says 1 ought {tam Beach Woman Detied |‘! yen nclaliy cone |. Jt takes more than a tooth brush : | ’ ‘a ui s rea 8 th healthy and the moutl —_.—- ham Gazookis or something like gupreme Court Justice Cropsey of sit oe! Lona dha 4 ens hile the other was strong r po viet ke q|teen yoars ago in the general lati- | Siti ine py 4 Sixty years of service have proven No Courts Needed to Make a} Sin’ plain and short with a pun iva tas wah LE at BO er Good Irishman of a Hard | asth street and Second Avenue. Well, I figures that it's the good Coleridge Street, hattan Beach,| The San C and wholesome, the gums firm and furthest in this pewsboy game, so continuing to conduct a boarding |and by many mouth comfortable. Have you ever | selecting the name of Mulligan he | [Yu nee! y : wok th ame could house Violation o unctio: em of the | decided to make a good Job of It] of. Irishest name 1 could think use in violation of an injunction it 5 been hungry and unable to eat? Use 'e C do business with these days If You | jate pritz Schulze, "sec, 1 was all out of luck with Mattan Reach, who a that Fritz schulx stuff taggin’ would receive in the " Hamsbu ndertaker, with his colleagu Fritz changed d the matter over with a couple some luck. I'll eay | was,” titled AR hg bh and take @ good name while I'm died suddenly Tusday, we ington Street. Fritz was born six- t | ee ned a fine of ———— SOZODONT will keep the teeth clean Luck German, | Fritz Schulze is now Mulligan, In Jold Irish name that gets a bloke She was held in contempt of court for |"La Traviat 1 3 Larty | Mulligan,| with the puach w Migaae Andy 7he ault for an injunction was |tar ‘. ‘ata for ty ? vs | Wh ¢ pun a ulligan, ANd prouxnt bs ‘ Hough | Carit n'a compa | “No, 1 didn't con- | when you introduce the name ‘fMul- \rOURNt by Mos. W. MeGullough and | (one iy su wh ay (9} OF7, have any doudt on the subject you! mult no courts about changing my | ligan with Larry—oh, boy! stied mareeret Hreen, F nte of Man sion 5 ya ‘oby took between twe ound after me. 1 found 1 was Coming Here, | ‘OR THE TEETH | he auy at venante in lease opt. 12.—A_ party | Liquid — Powder or Paste = ate Ribena t in’ the subway. I was doin’ | ; f Swiss Journaliats on route to Amer SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE Here they are—all of | business downtown until asso them ‘possessing the bet- clates give me the gate. Guess they - = © ter - than - usual-for-the- [thought L was a Bache of sOLcthing TT 1 ro th ny, tke that . : 5 ES THREE BROOKLYN STORES money characteristic that [name and "i | men recognize as belong- here to Séth § et to start a ne im at » & v i e Py ing to A. & S. Clothing. 1329-1331 4810-4812 |] Clean-cut in their style, for BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. younger men and their more Near Gates Ave., Bet. 48thand 49th, rapiocsaictive ix tals oary- Brooklyn Brooklyn ful choice of patterns and col- orings; excellent in _ their Vil say | picked out a swell p tailoring. Suits, $21.00 to Get a Small Bottle! Freshen Your Scalp! Stop iii'uiiicu'ituain a FULTON ST., cor. of BRIDGE ST. be Suits at $89.96 are ped a bum nicke recognized as better in every H i iy that rolls Falling Hair! Remove Dandruff! Grow Lots | nie 'isw’ Pon fons pers “ana particular than Suits offered gots handed me, and I take it. € by other good stores at $25.00, of Wavy, Glossy, Beautiful Hair—You Can! [fvszct "ish 0m tae Well made, in a splendid variety of patterns in worsteds plugged dimes, tin pennies and xbout and cassimeres, everything else that's hard enough to circulate but is phoney. “I'm the original fall guy and I take Fall Overcoats, $21.00 to $35.00 Separate Trousers, $3.95 to $9.50 Pair Raincoats, $9.75 to $29.75 ‘em all without gettin’ wise until it's | , Seoond Moor, Hoyt Street, The Hat A Man Wants i At Hoyt ubway Station, Brooklyn would be hard up enough to Ka cripple, but they do it. ‘With this crutch and a bum leg and a twis' arm I look like & cross between a pretecl and a map uf the On Sale Tomorrow (Saturday) Balkan front, but that don't stop the populace from bringin’ up the phone Y | coin and handing it to me. | “You meet a lot of funny ones up waacree || Charming Fall Frocks suppose you know a lot about art’ — | ‘Sure,’ 1 says ‘what pape will you have?’ | er hear of Benvenuto Cellini?’ | he says. ‘No,’ I says, ‘but my father | knows Heinle Zimmerman, and I seen Ted Kid Lewis down at Brown's gymnasium last week.’ “Guess I didn't make much of a too late. Y'wouldn't think nooody We have it, which brief announcement will be welcome news to most men, as the ‘age man can picture in his mind’s eye the Hat he wants—it’s the knowing where he can get Offered at Special Sale Prices HROUGH a fortunate purchase from one of America’s foremost designers of exclusive and I gave him the nee. I didn’t surprisingly low figures. A revelation of beauty and economy in Fall Frocks. get next to it being lead until I got| home and my old lady pipes it off} and wallops me one, She says I'm a 4 j dumb Isaac, and I guess I am. they ain't all like that 4 no less than nine bum ters what I collected up here and | couldn't get rid of. I didn't know what to do with ‘em. My old lady sho says if I didn't slip ‘em to some- body soon I didn’t need to blow around to the house no more. ‘But|§ ’ says she. ‘remember that hon- | eaty is the best polic: “Great dope, what? “Well, I wasn't going to atick nobody with those bum quarters if A Full Stock of Stetson Hats You'can always be sure of Stetson values. You can al- ways he sure that the new styles are the styles critical men will select. We carry a representative line of this make. The prices begin at $6.00. Other Hats We Recommend Abrast Soft and Derby Hats (our own make) at $3.50. Other Good Hats in soft and derby styles at $2.50 to $5.00. Caps, all the good kinds, from 98¢ to $2.95. Sireot flour, Men's Shop, East Buihing. We Are Ready to Outfit j ‘ they stay with me for the rest of my | B f A Bie? “And Fina ty ee che | i Your Boy for Autumn | E , I hadn't phowod ‘em to a fat old fel- | A 1 Hats i 1 } tee i 4 . xf ‘ ler that lives in Brooklyn and works | Suits anc in complete stocks are bere q “DANDPRINE” be eh over here at #7th and the East River. | your selec ch article Fearing a reasonable pr dj ’ { ? “Ho took one look at ‘em and grabs 1 1 Ginte teed brranged the mistomers ti lonping fl ‘ GROWS HAIR RRs ‘om all, giving mo nine good quarters | Boys’ Store is so arranged that our customers find shopping || - ¥ by in exchange, I nearly had a couple of here convenient—and worth while as to quality and savings. Besides doubling the [F ye fits and a bad spell, and was plumb A beauty of your hair [ae certain that he was in the mental Norfolk Suits at $14.75 and $16.75 at once, you will cnn RR aviation corpe. Hut ho explained tt] Two groups that are entitled to special mention. The dep papal hel “He wala he had ono of them qu: fabries were carefully selected for these Suits months ago, ror baa te tor gas meters and could never ke with the idea of producing a good-looking Suit and a service- first a supply of good quarters in t hair growing all over fhe ccalp. Coste Bittle. house, “I'm getting up a collection of ba ones,’ he says, ‘because they alwa able one. ‘The tailoring has been skilfully done, with the | result that the Suits are cut full sices and will give a perfect Rich fit. Hea | Pie Fringe Many choice patterns in gray, brown and olive mixtures. roe #19 rn { : x ¢ Ar pylyld Sizes 9 to 18 years. 0.76 { 16.75 | x f \ Junior Fall Suits—Specially Priced at $9.75 ‘ \4 Mad all-wool cassimeres, cheviots and tweeds in good looking, } Botony Serge and Duchess: serviceable ty wo handsome junior Norfolk models, suitable for || boys of from 5 to 10 years. Mlustrating Three of the Stunning Models in This Sale 6" 19" 24”. | Hats and Caps for Autumn Wear | Cloth Hats, $1.€9 and $1.95 Felt Alpine Hats, $2.48—In | Middy and Alpine blocks for i boys of from 5 to 10 years. Fancy Mixed Cheviot Hats, $1.95 | Golf Caps, 98c¢ and $1.25—In | —In brown and gray tweed brown and gray mixtures. ] Alpines. > 8 to 16 years. Second floor, West Building, brown, gray and green shades. Blouses of Dainty Crepe : de Chine, $2.98 Plain-tailored effects; lace-trimmed jabot styles; | two-in-one collar models Especially good to wear with tailored suits are these Silk | Blouses, for they do not crush easily and their collars are designed to fit neatly over the coat collars if their wearers prefer the collars outside. All of th sale Blouses art French serge, tricolettes and other modish materials, in novelty trimming effects and in the beautiful new Autumn shades now so widely in \ogue. Others at 32.50, 37.50, 49.50, 65.50 and up Fashion’s Latest Arrivals in Autumn Suits and Coats cal y made of exceptionally good crepe They consist of the latest creations in satin and serge, satin and Georgette, de chine, in either flesh pink or white, and are smartly trimmed with bands : of crepe de chine, fine tucks, pearl buttons or lace medallions and lace Jhe , 7 ” he disc 7 | edging: When you are moving, the disconnection i o 00 3 7.50 4950 Up Sheer Voile Blouses, $1.98 of the electric service in the old premises You may choose from an excellent assortment of pretty Voile Blouses : : . A att lo price, and its reconnection in the new, involves *Frilly, Jabot Frilly, jabot and tailored styles Charming tailleur models, many effectively trimmed with fur, in such Friar ite ar sraten dared Bad lagen tilek fashionable new materials as Duvet de Laine, tricotines, silvertones, Rayenuer cloth, English Oxfords and tweeds, in the Autumn shades. and pleatings Second floor, East Bul a number of important elements of work ne. That it may be done with the least delay and inconvenience possible, please notify us as soon as practicable of any intended changes of th Advance Sale of Furs Hudson Seal Sets Rat $6.95, These are among the collection of Velour Hats of which we show 16 dif- ferent styles, each in a range of colors and which on account of their low prices are enjoying enor- mous popularity, The _ straight-brimmed racter .The New York Edison Company At Your S: Irving Place and 1cth Street Wolf or Fox Sets Straight stole in 72-in, length and 12 in, width with canteen or bar- rel shape muffs § 50 special value Satur- 31 yeat r special Black a See Taupe, brown and black; soft, Skunk Set aly shia, ith ler ona Saturday special harrel at ane muffs 49 $47.50 Saturday special, ce Stuyvesant 5600 Branch Ofice Show Rooms for the Convenience of the Public Address Telephone Aaa trim little Hats used by 424 Broadway Canal 8600 1g1 Fast 86th Street Lenox 7780 4-Skin Fox Sets Large barrel mult pnd animal Hudson Seal Coats girls Ke the Naval Re- n h & 7 —_—_—— head scarf; beautiful gloss; —_— —_——- -—— serve Fore 4 . 126 Delancey Street Orchard 1960 1g East rasth Street Harlem g020 Flas the large barrel or canteen | furend in fesbionable model. | 47’jn, length, black skunk collar, | cond ata pllered in 40 Irving Place Stuyvesant 5600 362 East 14oth Street Melrose 9900 shape muff; tail and paw trims —————————————_ cuffs and border; large sailor or | ‘ ge of head sizes 2 ang West 42d Street Bryant 5262 Night and Emergency Call; Farragut 3000 and in a very good qualit; | of navy blue velnnee v: H At $5.95 are two of the styles in a variety of smart shapes | and colors. Mezzanine floor, East Building, ming; silk lined; § 50 By paying a small deposit shaw! collar; semi- § specially priced for 72 we will hold any garment fitted belted model, 26 Saturday, at in this sale for you till wanted Saturday, j Ae Thrift and War Savings Stamps on sale at all our offices THREE BROOKLYN STORES,