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an bern ave no. FOOD HEAD HAS HOT HEARD sity bec 10. PUT 7 MILK |= Tae ea merece = AMNCET KS DON ON PROMISE TO TELL ALL the distributer if he tried to exact an sonally, I feel convinced the price e put on a fair basis. Mr. Hoover an investigation with a waste In got- Agreed | fF Arthur Williams, ¥ ministrator for Adrere to-day th Unveiling of Bronze Statue of Chauncey. N Saturday Chauncey M. O Depew told an Evening World reporter he would tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth about him- tubs to fireless self when the statute of himself is unveiled at Peekskill to-mor- row But the former Senator had been thirfling it over and to- day announced that instead he will talk principally about Peek skill Any remarks he may make about himself will be the truth and nothing but the truth, but he will not tell it all. The statue is a gift from Mr Depew to his birthplace. “I have seon statues of many of my friends, erected after death,” Mr. Depew said. “I never saw one good likeness. So I de- cided to have mine made from lite to have it look like me.’ Two MISSING AFTER BLAST. —intangible, yes, when you attempt to describe it, but entirely evident and con- vineing;— Explosion Dies in Hosptial. —something more distinguished than dis- 1 erence ARRAN flats H . was and Oharles Rausch of No. 317 59th tinctive about Best & Co.'s clothes for |Street, Brooklyn, employed in tho gentlemen. Let us confess we don’t know ard Shipbuilding Company yar Shooter Island, who were on the ex sion boat Julia Stafford when her boiler tubes burst Saturday afternoon were reported missing to-day, When the exwosion occurred, scalding forty-two workmen, 300 jumped over- hoard, and it is feared Byrnes and) Rausch were drowned. | Onarles Hoffman of N just how to picture—with pen or words the indefinable something that is charac- teristic of Best’s Gentlemen’s clothes half so surely as we know how to tailor precisely what we mean into the clothes. ot Third” '" Fall coats of worsted Vicuna-sinished knit fabrics. Non- cee fc het . wrinkling. Shower-proof. Tie most comjorlable and prac- oat Was Uns H ‘ tical coat ever designed. All popular shades and models etlon of "the “T:morgency t Special $28.50 nh Will inquire News! A new department Shoes at low prices. Gain in Imports 4 SHINGTON, & and exports Men's Nettleton Fifth Floor. previous Army officers’ uniforms made to measure at reasonable prices. 16 0%. Whijnord Unlform to measure, 20 0g. Whipeord Uniform to measure, $47.50 Naval o fiicers’ uniforms just as reasonable. Best & Co. Men’s Shop—Fifth Floor Entrance, 1 West 35th Street ver ht months against $24. ARCADIA, Walter Smith of Daven Sergt. Thomas O'Connor Ia, and ment will reopen {t was offictally annouinced to-day. Cc REDIT “ver ody. oe 4-ROOM $179 hae {nOur (reat Home Outfitters Sale. ~ $198 PAY FOR IT FoR it 41.75 WEEKLY icc WAS saat lero prioae pri al credit. Furnish a Pay a few dollars down, the balanc weekly or monthly payments. No interest added. No extra charges. Con- vince yourself by comparison, whether you buy for cash or on credit, that OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST ‘Oven an account » pay for it Lio Jacobean Vak Louis XVI. Dining tsoom Suit (4 Pieces) Sol Hevaratel i Devired, Poy for This 5a Suit $1.75 a Week Keg, 134. 89 Cash or Credit Accounts Opened from Baby 23.02 Cash or Credit. On Small Weekly or Monthly Payments Small Accounts Especially Invited Go-Carts, Sulkies end Strollers Genuine Oak Chiffonier Kee, Price We Give Free Life Ingurance AMERICAS GREATEST FURNITURE Hous Ludwig Baumann’s LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS 2 > a eee 4 THE TRUTH ABOUT SELF Will Talk Mostly of Peekskill at, infantray ten can i} plat Another Victim of Shooter Inland |Ryan and others, Seret. Bigelow prom- jised to avenge his friend's death as soon as the battle opened. was @ graduate of Manual Training High School at St. Teresa's Academy. Morris Hillquit, who is tho Soctalist | Congressional District, any | nounced yesterday at a ratification altended sand persons. presided, announced that Mr. Hill- quit was unable to be present be- cause of iliness, candidate's condition is such that ho may not be able to appear on the Buy War Savings Stamps Regularly’ AGitia Store Cresswell. Col. Dennis and nna Molloy ir other officers of the mission will soon oonivts | join the Canadian Siberian expedi- ‘our years old, Hel itionary force. A member of Company H, 106th = On Aug. 22, Sergt. Bigelow has writ- Mrs. Molloy, @ shell struck Seret Sergt. Ryan ——._—_ Morris Millquit 11. | didate for Congress in the 20th | may not do| campaigning at all, it was an- ting of Socialists in the district | by more than a thou- Julius Gerber, who| good condition. At your dealers and added that the meKesson m during the campaign. 119 West 24th St., Near Sixth Ave. “The Only Store That Sells the Overstocks of the National Cloak and Suit Co.” Remnant Day TUESDAY Rarely have we ever been able to offer such a large and varied assortment of remnants as we will have on TUESDAY. Come early for best selection. for fancy wor tieres, and odd pi description... EXTRA (ibleached SPECIAL Cl gette Crepe... DRESSES 3,000 Beautiful Dresses HUNDREDS OF ODD REMNANTS Curtain Serim, Cotton Cheviot, Cotton Suitin k ces of almost every ‘Sheetings 5,000 yards unbleached cotton Sheeting, 36 in. wide, Limit 10 yards to a customer. 12 per yd. 12° YARD SILK REMNANTS’ | 2,000 short remnants of Silk, | Satin Taffeta, Messaline, Crepe de |" TABLE CLOTHS \ask for Table Clot 58 in. wide, 149, @ and 21 yard lengths. Per yd. hine and Geor- - BS to 97 WOGL REMNANIS BARGAINS A wonderful assortment of good quality Wool Remnants; about 700 pieces all told. Here are big values, Cheviots, Wool Serges, Broadcloths, Wool Velour, Wool and Cotton Serges, All Wool Poplip, Shepherd Check and Panama, ete Lengths 1 yard to 5 yards. 39¢ to $2.97 Price, per piece Cotton (Army Cloth Voile Remnants Remnants Remnants Hundreds of short Khaki or Army Short remnants of longtha Of, Cotton | oth, Olive Drab and] Pink and Blue Volto ngham, Linene,| prown, 28 in. wide. suitable for Dressing n Percale, Mus: or House wre 2Ge ry QB Continuing New York’s Greatest Sale of Featuring Silks, Satins, Foulards, Georgettes, Messalines and Serge 50 Stunning Models of fashion able materials in one great selling event for to-morrow- Tuesday. stouts. This is the most wonderful Dress-buying opportunity that is likely to come your way this season, for never before have we offered such a display of stunning Dresses or such a wide variety of pleasing styles and fabrics; we doubt if we will be able to duplicate such an offer again, this sale! ame he “Natio No Mail Orders Are Filled From Thin Store, Outlet Store, 119 W. 24th St. twelve —vK—X—X—_—_ Nothing Acts Like ANALAX era isa danger sign. Pink crystallized ANALAX pastilles, which taste like | candied fruit, will keep you and the children in | » short ends of Silk millinery trimmings, Drapery Cloth suitable for por- BE to 82:87 500 remnants of fancy colored d-and-green check Cotton Dam- Fast Color, 55° All sizes for women and misses, including Don't miss , Near 6th Ave Memmmmn NEW YORK WORLD Sets The Pace nn (3). (5). 9 to 5.30 GoldenSpecials for Tuesday} Golden Special Sales were originated in our Golden Anniversary Year, 1911. They have been copied by other stores, but not equaled. have a standard of value of their own. (1) Sievtelr (es. spoons lair deasert spoo! lair table spoo: ytair soup spoon: Mayfair medium forks. Mayfair dessert forks. . Mayfair salad forks. Mayfair bouillon spoo! prices: Other Golden Specials 40-inch $1.50 and $2 Crepe de Chine, $1.38 1,800 yards—have been in our stocks at $2. 8,600 yards. 100 long-sleeve G crepe seorget 96, reduced from $8.75 and $10 waists at $1.75 The $10 muffs for women. 315 pieces at 60c each. About one-half balance is a special purchase. (C) eee Again---At HALF Price 1847 Rogers Bros. Silver Plate And in a Brand-New : a It was our privilege to offer first among all the stores of the country 1847 Rogers Bros. plated ware at half price when war conditions placed it on the market. That was last Spring. Now we are again privileged—among all the stores— to offer ‘a brand-new pattern at half price— ‘Mayfair’ —one of the loveliest patterns yet designed and never before pre- sented to the public, and equal in weight, gradeand finish with the best regular 1847 Rogers’ Bros. pattern. 1,350 Dozen Essential Table Pieces $14,170 Worth to Be Sold at Half Price be 0 Price. Sale Price. " m4 o po denen Mayfai ‘ lozen | Mayfai 2.00 6.00 dozen 2.00 6.00 dozen| Mayfair 2.00 6,00 dozen 1,00 5.50 dozen 1.00 5.50dozen 0.560 §.25dozen tte models—some short Main Aisle, Main floor, Old Building. (2) . . . Also $2,500 of Odds and Ends for $815 Actually ONE-THIRD Price! of 1847 Rogers Bros. silver-plated ware of the “Priscilla” and “Sharon’’ patterns—these 850 pieces at 85c each. Down-Stairs, Main Aisle, New Building. They | ] | | | Price. Sale Price. gar shells... .. $1.00 S0each utter knives... 1,00 50 each H. H. hevaagyy cesses 18.00 9,00 dozen ie * desert 17.50 8.75 dozen The Main floor, Old Building. 900 Waists at $1.50, $1.75, $5.95 sleeve models, for home wear— ...800 long-sleeve navy and black messaline 500 pongee waists at $1.50. ae ea Third floor, Old Building. ...$11.50 Nutria Muffs, $7.50; $15 Nutria Muffs, $10 The $7.50 for girls and young women. Second floor, Old Building. 4, 000 yards. terns. SPECIAL Frocks. of The new straight lines, occasional touches of color. Women’s Fashion Salons, Second floor, Old Building. 72-inch Lin . Priced according to size; hemstitched huckaback. * * 72x9314 inches, $2; . FOR WOMEN Serge at $29.50 Excellent frocks for general en Damask, $2.75 yard Bought a year ago, today’s wholesale price is $3.35 yard. Many pat- First floor, Old Building. 2,400 Linen Towels, $5.75, $8.75, $11.75 doz. First floor, Old Building. 3,384 Bed Sheets at Old Low Prices 81x90 inches, $2.10; 72x108 inches, $2.25; 90x99 inches, $2.40; 90x108 inches, $2. 55; made of a well- known heavy sheeting. 45x3814 inches. 100. Extra large size—cut (11)... (12). Both groups are wool and cotton filling on cotton bed size, with pink and blue borders; the $9 100 only. Two late models. the other a very smart combination of serge and satin. draped with color. First floor, Old Building, 1,200 Pillow Cases to Match, 50¢ each First floor, Old Building. $8.50 Lamb’s- wool Comforters at $6.50 74x80 inches. 146 pairs $9 Fourth Gallery, New Building. Blankets at $6.75 pair 118 pairs $12.50 Blankets at $9 pair wal Golden Specials—Down-Stairs (1).... Special for Women—Satin Dresses, $19.75 | the last word in fashion Blankets The $6.75 blankets are single are double bed size. Fourth Gallery, New Building. one all satin like the picture, Made in the new longer length, with els, bell or straight sleeves and the very fashionable round necks discreetly piped The satin is standard $2.50 yard grade, the serge is soft and fine and trimmed with silk braid. Navy blue and some black. (2) Impossible to duplicate. Old Building 4,300 Prs. Women’s Shoes, All One Price, $3.65 | For war workers and every woman trying to do a man’s part in the world these days. They're strongly built, serviceable shoes, good- looking and good-fitting. We bought them over a year ago and we're satisfied that there are no such shoes as | these to be had elsewhere at $3.65. It will be impossible to duplicate any size after the lot is broken. FOUR STYLES-—Patent leather with dull leather tops Soft black kidskin, perforated tip, Service shoes with round toes, br Plenty of large and wide sizes. tread, military heels, button Extra salespeople. Cuban heel, high cut, laced style. inted toe, military heel, laced style. or lace style, conservative height.