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a THE BVENING@ WORLD, 92,000 to craskeman Burgiers jast night diew the wate the Rialto Theatre. pieture house in the Fla | Brookiyn, at Flattush telyou Road, and esa $2,000, The rear door hi and the clans in the office door bro! nd the wire bak of tt cut Says She Is Unable to Keep Herself ¥ in Necessities Until Estate Is Settled. Max D. Steuer, attorney for Mrs. Ethel E. Johnson-Conkling, widow of the late Alfred Conkling, who waa| A porter discovered the burglary o “ mornin killed by @ fail from the window of mis) sys, overtaon, manager of a tNo, 157 East 70th Street, Sept. 18, 1917, filed a petition in Surrogate’s Office to-day for an order requiring Alfred C. Coxe jr. and Richard A. Berega, executors and trustees of the “estate, to show cause why they should not pay the widow at jeast $300 a month until the ¢ in nottied. ‘The petition recites that the widow has received eines her husband's death | /,, Qnty o check for $300 and $9,691.83. Hor 1; ore of the sale of her husband's prop- y y at Morris Plains, N. ¥, She also tes that she fs “in want and unable haa reereen, vere. he to supply the necessitien of iife for lity ‘pretty hich, tin, here. A herself and ts dependent entirely upon Prauld ho liable, to et ined if family for support.” hum ped 6 daughter rhe aniwer to the petition was ordered |OOFR, over the remark, but was st shortly after by the crash of a flow for Ort, 11 by Surogate Cohalan i below theatre, said Lhe burglary formed’ in the same manner recently at the Rrevoort and Fudge theatres, operated by the company Mra. Marton Rubino, nt ra old, leaped from a window th floor of her home, No, 4% h Street, to-day, and was | Hed. he had been a chee om insomnia, B. Altman & Co. Bed Furnishings will be on Special Sale to-morrow and W. nesday at prices that make it worth while to purchase now for the coming cold weather “Specials’’ include White Blankets per pair . $8.00, 9.00, 11.50 to 18.50 Satin-finish Bedspreads (scalloped) Size 2 x234 yards . each $3.75 & 4.75 Size 234x234 yards . cach 475 & 5.75 \ Comfortables Cotton-filied . . each $3.75 & Woole-filled ° . . . ‘ 5.25 9.50. Also Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases A Sale of Handkerchiefs FOR MEN AND WOMEN has been arranged for to-morrow Considering the ever-increasing cost of linen and cotton, the values offered in the follow= ing items are exceptional. MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed, per dozen . wl. 7 With hand-embroidered initial, per dozen . . . . . 5 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen es $2.90, 5.00 Hand-hemstitched, per dozen . : $3.75 56.00 7.00 7.50 Also Colored Handkerchiefs: Novelty cotton . . « three for $1.00 Khaki-color cotton . per half-dozen 68 WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Plain, hemstitched, per dozen ‘ $1.90, 2.25, 2.85 & 3.85 Sheer, with tape border, per dozen 2.40 With hand-embroidered initial, perdozen . . . . $2.10 & 3.00 Sheer, with embroidered corner, per box of six + + « $1.50 & 3.50 Also Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs with hand-embroidered initial, per doz. $1.80 2eQc In view of the stringency in the labor market, it is requested that orders for the initialing or monograming of Handkerchiefs intended for holiday gifts be placed without delay. Madieon Avenue ~ Fifth Avene ‘ed 35th @treets New Yark | | ‘THEATRE SAFE IS BLOWN. the largest movie ie Me > WOMAN OF 98 A SUICIDE. person Abont ance Great Britain’s PALE DAE RRERA TE LHD 1 betue deh edapdebadt edad ode byes MUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, at Altar of Liberty P84 ODED 6:5G90-48414OO6-> High Commissioner Speaking At British Day Exercise 1818. {7/000 PIGEONS FLY {"smo®>2-22" ee FROM WASHINGTON HERE IN OS. TEST a All Starters Finish, With Leader Rothwell, Corpl. Thomas J. reperted eeversly wounded on July 29, te well along on the road to recovery, for his. mothor, Annie, of No. 234 Baet 684 Street, fs in receipt of a letter Sept. 1 from him in a base hospital. He? Was wounded in the left arm and had becn ggased tn Maren. Ho got his “scratch” while leading his se against a machine gun nest after he was hit he crawled along the and with his revolver made a -J vids ' |man of pre, enamy by shooti en Arriving After Flight of 3 [Siok Ai%wase with, the 13th Rey at the Hours 12 Minutes. exican border and Wareartere ward transferred to Company K 166th (old 69th) a enema 27TH DIVISION BOY HURT. Corporal Hiram 1 ments of Shell € Corp! Hiram Mier, nineteen years old, severely wounded on Aug. 18 te- cording to to-day's casualty list, ie a member of Company L, 106th Infantry, 27th Division. : In a letter, dated Aug. 20,"he sald he. was hit by fragments of a burating shell while going “over the top.” Iller's family lives at No, 2 Not only New York troops, but New York pigeons, are making good in France. The progeny of some of those birds that have been carrying messages through@shell fire between units of Pershing’s Army covered themselves with glory yesterday, when they fléw from Washington to New York, tie records compiled this morning show- ing out of 1,000 starting, 1,000 finished. | ford Bttpet, BI gORtye nr The United Homing Pigeon Con-| fo \emy three weeks’ th course, of which A. 8. Vincent, of No.| e~hool. ; 225 West 86th Street, is President, ar- ranged the flight. The pigeons, all under six months old, came from 200 lofts In and around New York. They " wore sent to the Capital, where Major AND HEALTHY Frank J. Griffin of the Pigeon Section of the Signal Corps, directed the test. — " The birds were liberated at 10 Whenever mother sees that I have a o'clock Sunday morning. Three hours,| white tongue or a bad breath ahe gives 11 minutes and 56 seconds later the | me a Cascaret so the poisons in my first pigeon arrived, It was owned | stomach, liver and bowels don't make 1 AM STRONG HENRY BABINGTON Smit ooo Sire SVEARIN GS THe SIAR OF LpeexTy by Henry Brownstein of No. 166 Glen-| me sick. Does your mother. give you more Avenue, Brooklyn. Others} nice candy Cascarets or nagiy castor ROO HOOD FR UBERTY LOAN sees mi in fron $100,000; Union 90,000; Home $500,000 Dime Sav- tall Life Tanure| 2008 to-day. to sponk In b Butier Bros cde Compan Tue news of tne day—the surr Corporati: 0,000; Jacob Ruppe $250,000; c: + Se $200,000. \der of Bulgaria—is the most spler Toie4s Brit Day, Over the! {at bas. yat come back to t Altar of Liberty In Madison Square | Shores.” be said, “The real outcom the flag of Great Britain was raised|f the war was established the m at noon as the flags of Belgium ana| Vent tt United States entered tt of Brazil had been raised there on Was ORNS: Yowe ue Uy OUs| kya the thrill of the ceremony a REE AE CW) SOE) St mata Sere : r The nine lower counties of the State Mothers! Each 1 rahe ‘ ‘a somes ancl the rig all w If you want t Another offer of the same nature ne lovee bens Mothers! Each 10 cent box of Oas- Wattanminin es are going to take this}! 3 eee Bark Cicy eat where Alice Brady is playing, The} York district. for children's dosage at all ages, All Hach ot the emery Gena tess : i jactress agreed to buy a $1,000 boud! prog, ian y | little folks love Cascarets and mothers surrender of Itulisat rs wore United States! dome of The World am A. Brady, har] SYRACUSE, Sept ean always depend upon them to move |he had received confirmation of thia Marshal T D3 hy, Ca A jumbo sized searc 0 bond from bis! per of 3d Avenue, Brooklyn, N. ¥., at-| the bile, sour fermentation and poisons l paws Arthur Hunt Chute, 1 Canadian placed there by the Liberty Loan t and .o did Hy pC eaet Nore is from the child's tender stomach, liver Two hundred sailors from a Urit Major J of Committee to flash in colors the loar t friend of the) ey interurban car last midnight and | apd bowels without injury, er griping. [battleship stood with American sail fores of tha aire BrAdy® ied of his Injuries —Advt, . saps and bounds toward th ity land soldiers and form Bort i uilote £ $1,809.0 square about the altur le bibsingt out. R, D, Willets of the Eng ' High Commission} eee Corps will d 1 | Henry Babington Smit enty-five thou nd-| hich, ike " . the Square for the fla Rerehings vele Wet Equitable Bu Buy Liberty Bonds and Feed Our Boys! | ma Sir Henry rev h the eat side between ch evening * history of the flag ae The red flash was st across the i und then 1 fs hearers as he women birth ow hi ait ri A that | scribed what that flag h. t rvice M th pproximated not (e) (e) stand for in the world fight r wed t i 1 $200,000,000, despotism. rade 7 Delancey Street If you expect to watch The World @ r He spoke of the new unity of the! Ten thousand east side children! searchlight, which may be seen within a a a nn a lla a Allies, of the splendid achievements were released from the cast side) radius of thirty miles, paste this In- 34th Street—New York . of Marshal Foch, 0 mighty blows Sat 11 o'clock this morning by| formation in your hat: struck by Ameri of the crumbling permission of the Board of Exiuca-| $400,000,000 . . German line, of the Hulsarian cole tion so they mizivt begin a Lib 800001000 | lapse, of the bright prospect of com- an canvas, ‘The ea i 1,000,000,000 S E di plete iriumph-—and then, of the ims expected $100,000,000. | arena Announce a Sale Extraordinar mediate need to increase Tasher than This/we y's program fort 7 i: missariat of the armies at the front Drew, Julian L’Estra Cyril & week, the $1,200,000,000 by the second and to the households of the civil-, court and Liout, Prank Badgley of the) | i 006,000 in) the last jan populations behind the 1 British Commi week of the | gurely and directly as if } A Liberty Loan drive will be be - | with his own hands the transports| in Chinatown to-night with a parade | ¢ Vees Up for | that cross the Atlant Tho record | that promises to reveal all the splen ription blank of last April will be easily surpa "| dors of the Orient. Mott and Pell ; Major Gen, George Holl jr, cor Stre and the adjoining streets of oar i “ Hi | manding t 3d Division. ¢ @ Chinatown have been decorated with | minu American Expeditionary Force, cabot the flags of the Allies, promine nt | =e the following me from France| among which are the colors of the |/ous Tatan Buceodn tte to-day to the Li in Commit-| new Chinese Repu COI aera “The progress of the Pourth Liberty} dren who, having been 1 mittee for this ¢ ides | Loan, the largest history of the} coun we American citheens \the villages of Inwood, et world, will be eagerly followed by the} Mundi t asatt d val ' erat boys over her r have dor «lhave been pledged by the aud | ‘ 7 | foric things this summer. Nothing] oi 1 the theatre campa | will cheer them more th of | w ntinue, At the Century the overwhelm yecers of this | 9 t Al Jolson offe o "miat loan, evidencing it will the Alors an In the avidlence, upto tun i, ; support of the cour behind them." | who 1 buy a $1,000 bond—whiel: | America tte t w York $878.6. ind Win ri ti 1h $50,000 ie \ / id arniies and Aub | best assur that quota git, A I be made good in the fact that Nj have a little ten ming! ni r ‘ athe each of the earlier can no the Central, and Alice haw | 1} f @toan compalien | | Rainbow Division, with an organiza. | $1,000 4 nig ee | | quote, have bought bonds through the Al-) won, of matirond Adminiatration | | A. M. Anderson, director of dist Wed M Trades Division, Tickot Must Deaw att re Cont. | bution of the bonds, issued a warni « fre t WALTNGTOS {he | | against misleading figures and “esti- | ditions, but admittan w i) es in w funds of] ' totals.” He mally depre- | ton Gaili-cu Caru M ¥ ‘f ral | ated the 4 jon of “pledged” sub mack and Hoifete ar ' ¥ i ve eriptions with tually mad i r 1 | seriplions, and. pr out that The American Defense Society an pay not only cont fa but Y | nour reday 1 asked in als | Umism purchase $250,000 in bonds, Thess inp A corporation may announce thal) are to constitute the nucleus of a| fi jag lit will subserlbe $10,000,000; this | fund to continue the work of the so- | per ‘mount 4s then in¢luded tn an “est | ciety after the war | mated” total; then the subscription! {t was announced that on Liberty | *° fallrona deposi- ihe decrease the pressure, and the way to | is actually made through a bank, and | Da heatre on the Public Libr increase it: Buy Liberty Bong Mme, de C , at noon; This cable Tad from a 1 o'clock; N Lord Robert 1, Minister of ‘Trevor, 4 o'clock, Others wh Blockade: “Each subscriber to a and sold bonds are Con- Liberty bond contributes to the com-| Stance Collier, Mr, and.Mrs, Sidney bank reports it and it 6 counted | banks will romain open to receiv: * | will be reached by Oot. 12, a logal holiday, all the |toF! Liberty bond subscrip: Mr. Vincent, who was in Washing- Lhe police, eagerly working for the ton to see the start of the flight, said ge prizes offered in the form of IN cITY'S THEATRES this was a “futurity race,” and that folds 46 polleamen, already’ av next week the regular annual club fly lar In Brooklyn th of 5,000 pigeons would be held, be- ' esate a IyR 5 obeauseere, Basas 7 tween Washington and New York. A p tion received sub- | Stige Interests Expect to Account) Birds that make good are used for ptions of $100,000 trom the con- | : 50,000.00 ing breeding purposes and their young Machiz Talm fo for $50, .000 During are sent to training camps in this ch sp Campaign | country for use of the Signal Corps. ' j pple ¢ The local office of the Signal Corps ilar Sta received subserip: | All the theatres that were open! was not represented officially at the one for $116.50 eer ytee vie vaude |arrival here, but it was stated the r ev. D. 4. McCarthy of st. |* ty—the movie and vaudeville | fonts nad ‘been watehed with in: Mark 1 Catholic Church of |houses and the Broadway theatres | terest, Sh “ nno {that be | giving Sunday concerts—continued | SS \ t ora r efforts to help make the Liberty) STATE TO HAVE HONOR ROLL} ° L success. The theatres want to| —_—_—_— be good record for previous| New Jersey king Commisston- LIGHT ON THE DOME TELL CAMPAIGN’S PROGRESS.” prions Wilt Keen Century | star of the musical show at that play- Total of Subscriptions to Be Indi-| house, cated Each Night 1/800,000,000,. Bed, Whit The ropetit the and blue signala will not The Lit Toa fusing ure that | r t pri nc ted le Feapewtive Bhat ‘ in Col- con- mmittee $600,000,000 mark the ond of the first | , ; be ‘observe the Inierest Jaws of ex: STARS SELL BONDS $50,000,000 worth of bonds. nds every reached here seconds and minutes oil, pills, apits or calomel? later. er (9 List Towns Winning Fingn. TRENTON, Sept. 30.—Gov. Edge has placed Frank H. Smith, Commissioner {of Banking and Insurance, in charge of the Fourth Liberty Loan honor roll of | fered to. buy $10,000 jn | NCW Jersey municipalities which have |Won their honor flags and stars. night during the drive| | The names will be listed each day as nd expect to account for| competition Is looked for at} Theatre. Al Jolson, the has For Tomorrow (Tuesday) Only Women's Tailored Suits. At a Very Special Price ; New Fall Models Just Received (two illustrated) Sale Price 38.00 Smartly Tailored Suits, developed in Silvertone and Velour Cloths of superior quality. Belted and semi-belted models, Black, Taupe, Brown, Reindeer, Navy, Bur- gundy and Pekin Blue. Handsomely silk lined. Positively No Approvals or C. O. D,’s,