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— oT eee meer eaastccarserartaae tes aR AT A Mee ame Hes, feet SE. Eh pee gal hole Beh THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1918, ‘depen dents cannot be put out of thelt) herself on his allotment and the,Gov- | wien protects them from eviotion for _ ET HARKRADER IS D Is DEAD, SHOE ¢ FAMILY. Minente in any eueh manner she! ernment’ He was’ then! f tof ‘and. prot , « ec. © is now t it selzure Globe Cirealation cae Mi Nd " tf a a | the fn } é ‘ t ents. f hi 1 Managiog Kdltor in St. Low tsrael "Mt Fe tne tne telephone | kare tp a re S| fed many duck cease peters ine and ||. Store Daure Broadw: fiison 'N Savkrader,, former man book he is listed as a De Attur- nubile repairer to enter tae service) have ruled for the soldier's oF sailor's J) 9 to 5.30 at Nin eaing editor of the St. Louis Chrr ney General of New Y ate, but | 4 had t place the | " and for the last three years wo. th at the Attorney General's oMce they | is ye - y Washing Won’t Rid , dependent every time.” partment, died suddenty yes! t) s nce the first hia home, No. 107 West 70th “LANDLORD DS ORDER ¢ aver yl ae Head Of Dandruff e | woman's hu ea anaru : tae __tnidtpntvt}! New Golden Speciale — Hy cial Sales were originated in our Golden Anniversary from a@ paralytic stroke, Fine rangements will be made when h sand Retting $9 4 “day s paid her rent at any time truff is to bat, 4b MI] then y ny destroy t entirely, lo thia, get about tou ees OF ordinay , Year, 1911. They have been copied by other stores, but not ‘atin They have a standard of value of their own. ase had corr bi it the Fourt arrive in this city from Massachu r. Harkrader as born in M ( ply didn't want to pay it Mrs. Laflin oy Brooklyn houses in this row, / tly Juaties Straht speaks inees of ofdinary liquid ar ible all came from the faet | it at night when retiri Moved When Law Says x ie inclusive next went to St to New York. His wif nN e y ‘orme + idn’ ve Ty |centl fore afin did m en th alp a it c & daughter by & form She Didn’t Have To. bought them. sean ten 1 eam the Bager tine.” a sie alterations in th , 1 ahe wast 1) Do this tonight, and by motning es ‘ ; 00. Fam going at -olag: the landl t not all, of your dandruff will be \ Tis Is the story, revented to The apgeimenta of thet and am kone to, her ont, Lhe La tire or four more application cvening World fram many angles, 0 get trom 431. to $94.50 a month for Ns Mahe pl dit Hep eh how and why single sign ant trace of it, no iruff you may A. Ludlow Perkins, a well known voklyn real estate man, is a mer A Manufacturer’s Entire os He couldn't get enough wool to continue his normal output. So he turned his looms J over to the making of Army blankets, and sold to us—at a specially low price—every ~ rug he had at the mill, and every sample rug in the New York sales office. 697 Mill Rugs—25 Patterns Grade Special $ 5.50 The Sample Rugs of Loe aft Hoard No f { No, 1£10 Headford Avenue, Brod iyn | Lafiin, the young | Tle says | wife, sponte: ‘ "Byron Lafiin duly reported to this) in | A little more than two weeks ago | bord and was placed in the deferred | m : r s i if} ny husband wat called to the colors, | (48% because of a dependent wife and) should hav Las the law and my /a hundred times better and war called to the colors.) nid, @ome time later he ond his wite jown Inclinations pres ribe. 1 wish You can get lic arvon at any drug f o the United States law | hundreds of other ¢ 6 tenant He was sent as a private soldier to/came beforé us and Mrs. Lafiin| The World would aga ait late Tt fe inespeneive and mevee falls There was never a time when the | Catp Syracuse, 1 was then tiving at} waived mption for hin, saying | ti of soldiers’ and ? a jshe believ sacrifices and the help of women were | No. 1326 St. John's Mace, Brooklyn 2214 x 36 inches more appreciated than at the present | My rent was §19 & month, Thad pnid! | tusleee ( time. Women should learn war-nurs-| ail put $4 of this for the month end- | pie a inches 8.25 All 9 x 12 feet ing and nursing at home. There is no!) gopt, 15. On Sept. 12 the land- 86 x 36 inc hes ’ better way than to study the new edie | soy oe somebody, called while 1 was 36 x 68inches...... $65 each tion of the “Common Sense Medical i Shiniad 6x 9 fect out and left. word that 1 must pay that! Adviser"’-—with chapters on First Aid, mensaene, Anatomy, Hygie' the Sick, Diseases of Women, SI, x ace s 9x 9 feet $4 at onee, The mext day (Fr $78.50 grade r was setved with a notice to apper +0 Babe, the Merriage Re! nutt the following Monday, Bept 9x 15 feet 110.00 be had at some drug-stores or | Lid 80, and the Judge gave me thre 105 x 12 feet 0.00 ’ to Publisher, 654 Washington Strect, | yayy in which LTE Wiel 1014 x 19t5 Wee 130.00 67 designs. Buffalo, N. Y. pretty short notice, and £ had to do 10'% x 15 feet, 132.00 T y If a woman suffers from weak back, | 4 lot of running about before I could ae Third Gallery, New Building. nervousness or dizziness-~if pains af- ng a place to move to. 1 was re-} flict her, the best tonie and corrective is | , one made up of nat made without alcohol, weak women strong and siek women well, It "" is the prescription of Dr. Pierce, used | of 4 building by him in active + practice many yea Street and d admidsion to severalyapartment , because I had a ma at the top| r of Rergen| tady Avenue. | a van owner. | sid It would, 1 her be} come tt ext had ¢ if td nut on nistake in when th (2) Tailored Broadcloth Suits, $29.50 ‘The model has a particularly good back. In four colors-——Hunter’s green, burgundy, black and brown; bone-button trimmed, satin lined and belted. Women’s Fashion Salons, Second floor, Old Building. (3) 60 Young Women’s $39.50 Coats, $35 Soft wool velours — kangaroo, taupe, Burgundy, navy blue and black, Good-looking mode} with narrow belt and collar which may be worn high and double or flat; bound buttonholes, Lined po thers with cotton-back sain to match; also interlined. Sizes 14 to 20 years Second floor, Old Building, baby, but Tf al er Dr. Pierce "Buttulo, N.Y 100 for trial ¢ pkg. Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Pellets are sep best for liver and bowel trouble he | HI | | (4) Satin and Georgette and C repe de Chine Blouses, $2.75 late ih ae ier ae yj Me rly 2000 blouses. Good silks, weil made, great variety of styles a particulrly pat be ave ti eette wat aad Bal for unate offering for every woman who needs more t blou es. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg. he street AN und, it was. the meat humiliating experi®nce I ever j \ ‘ood Foresight Brings Good Fortune in When she was told that a soldier's ‘ pi { ’ i i a a). , ay 3° ene « Phi ak ee ee Men’s Special Suits, $32.50 These are fine euite in letnil of fabrie, Re were bought several months ago in andelpation of Golden Special Week, when fabric, Honing and trimming prices were much LOWER than they are to-day, When you consider that clothing prices advanced almost monthly you can well realize why sults made up in the early Spring, of fabrics that came from the looms more than a year ago, ave underprice at $32.60. The fabrics are tweed and cheviot mixtures — business-like in pat- t coloring but not too conservative for the man—and youn who likes wide-awake, typically American things. Coatd lined with ood alpaca tailoring is aceording to Wanamaker specifications and trimming. They a Bloomin odaleS EUTSCH BROS | THREE (3) BIG STore | 59TH TO 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE A upeba Home pany Store | Great Sale of t form and save , ‘ani wae be { ener nN fince yo skeptival about this A iy Prats of Theee Tat Pur chasable at Cash or Credit Terms. ||| Walte rs Pl aye rs Daring Which We Offer Special Low Terms OF ONLY $e » PER WEE | ae INTEREST NO EXTRAS and any clothing maker will tell you that Wanamaker specifications are more ing in évery detail than the ordinary store would think | poasi ble here are two distinct groups of models one for father, | and one for son All sizes including stout, slim, long and short. Burlington Areade floor, New Building. “ First me Up Your Mind That You aRequire New Furniture, 2 ’ (6) 1,500 Velours Hats at $6 ‘The big quantity made the litt'e price. ‘The velours is of very good quality, in purple, brown, navy blue, black, old rose, sand, turquoise, khaki and lighter shades. All well glined, ite banded with love ‘ly quality grosgrain silk ribbon of various widths, matching “pel rfectly Small, large, medium hats Straight brims, roll brima. Round crowns, square crowns, notch crowns, novelty crowns Sweet little pok Mushroom shapes. If you come very carly (Store opens at 9) you will avoid a crowd, IS semi-annual Player Piano sale at Bloomingdales’ means BARGAIN PRICES, and the Beautiful WALTERS PLAYER offered at this GREAT SALE is cone of the biggest bargains | ever offered by our Piano Department in the histery of the house. Owing to the tremendous increase in the cost of all materials entering | een “el into the manufacture of these beautilul Player Pianos it is very im- | nvedtannee Ar va "REABONAULE PRICE ‘ABOVE ITS ACTUAL ||| probable that an instrument of this style and quality can ever be of- | | First floor, Old Building. SN , (7) 18-inch All-linen Crash Toweling, 24¢ yard 5,000 yards. Bleached or unbleached, plain or twilled heavy-welght crash for tea or roller towels; nothing to me ate hi at the price. First floor, Old Building. (8) 1,800 All-white Turkish Towels, $4.80 doz. 24 x 44 inches. Subste antial weight. Less than we can buy the same towels at wholesale today. First floor, Old Building. (9) 276 Ash Cans, $3.15 to $5 Plain galvanized, $3.15 to $4,85--our $4 to $7 grades; with protecting wood | slats, $3.40 to $5 our $5 to $8 grades. Seventh Gallery, New Building. || (40) Garbage Cans, 60¢ to $1.65 fered again at $395. Be sure to take edvantage of this offer. CALL From $95.00 to $750.00 TO. MORROW, SELECT YOUR PLAYER AND WE WILL AR- RANGE FOR ITS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY TO YOUR HOME, Walters layer i = ” SPECIAL 4 250) galvanized iron; tight-fitting covers--80c to $2 grades. | “Ice-Saver 98 Seventh Gallery, New Building. Refrigerator tavern! ° ee AT Gp ‘ Hate of eolld o0%. | Tone Arm Plays Any Record P 4 DOWN-STAIRS: * . No (, O. D & ders. or Free With Lach Player A Peantiful Music Cabinet A Bench to Match Vlayer Piano 12 Rolls of Music (Your Own Choice) Free Delivery of Player to Your Home Be Sure to Cali Tomorrow At this time, when almost e sing you kuy has advanced in price, this SPE- CIAL SALE ANNOUNCE of a W s Player at $395 will cause even those who contemplated purchasing a Pla rat some future date to purchase NOW Call to-morrow, select your player and we will assure you immediate delivery Exchange Your Old Piano for a Player (1) Twelve Manufacturers Co-operated to Make Possible This Sale of Winter Coats, $24.75 mI as ° ‘For Misses and Women ‘ The Misses’ Coats Have Fur Collars ‘om 12 of our vloy manufacturer One manufacturer had short lengths of good ' e cut up and yred splendidly —be ¢ be is one of the leading coat manufacture ot New York. Other makers sen s they had on hand—10 or 20 of a kind—and sacrificed ole profit. All the coa are any We ve been able to offer so far this year, ¢ ekota, The tailoring bears eritical ems coats are half or fully lined and warmly 9 Pc. Colonial Dining Suite, 97° 50 wed to a high. po ‘ (may bet Bes t Demonstrate Deutse! ESTABLISHED 31 YEARS ccnieeceeeeeeiee DEU! TSC BROS . S°AVE iz?” AVE.A Stn Broadway ““ievene win! Brooklyn | NOTE: At Our Brooklyn ftoce Only, In addition to the Above urnilure ering, | SrRGIAL SALE THIS WEEK LADIES’, MEN’S & ILDREN’S CLOTHING 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 GENTLEMEN: Kindly send me illustrated catalogue and particulars regarding your | Player Piano Sale Bros.’ Values, To- morrow Mail Coupon corn St. BLOOOMINGDALES’ PIANO DEPT. 7 aes 36 LEX, TO Y te. Majority are belted ana tinve + bet AX3. 3D AVE, = ee ——* |