The evening world. Newspaper, October 2, 1918, Page 5

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NEW FUEL AIDS NAMED. State Hit 1s Distribution. BD. W. Cook Adminis trator, has ager of bitum! State of New Y¥ many years us dent in the tra New . time ‘to army transporte’ D, 1. Davis, of the | Symmes & Schreiber, Street, also has been for c York Central the New York State n. Go Into an , Essential Business MAKE FRoM WE TEACH YOU FREF Open\ the | Anderson Steam Vulcanizer Co. 225 West 52d St. near Broadway, Circle 4605, WARD OFF SPANISH INFLUENZA Been "mnouth ‘und threet morning and Bight with ORINE THE BEST ANTISEPTIC. rites, & BORINE MFG. CO., Borine Bldg, West 42nd St., N. Y. ~ ON WAR DRAW RAP «FROM PRESBYTERY rty counsel Adminie- | | Resolutions of Elizabeth Body Condemn Alfeged Disloy- alty of Simpson. WOODBRIDGE, Oct, 2--A views of th tion denounce! war alleged to have been expressed Rev, William G. Simpson wore passed at a meting here yes terday of the Elizabeth Presbytery. “The Presbytery of Elizabeth, resolution said, “desires to re and enduring loya | the Government of the United States of Amorica in the prosecution of the war “And we, further, repudiate as dis- loyal and un-Christian and unquali by the 8 comple this body, and we commend him to the prayers of the members of the Présbytery for release from the errors and the perils of his immaturity and | inexperience,” The resolution was the result of a by Mr. Simpson at the ich was called to nation, Ministers wh tended the meeting declined what Mr. Simpson said, He charac srized the ministers a “cowards cravens.” it was said, and told it was never looking th work of a. of his pro rch and fts antagonist | a the policy of clearly apparent. TORIES; ALIEN 1S SENT TO GELL Remarks That Stories of German | Defeats Should Not Be Believed Brings Man to Grief. One sentence disloyal to the coun b Walters, forty- n Street, Brook e latter of six py Magistrat ludsky of No, 108 Floyd sklyn, testified that while night hi you b DY 6 BELLANS ‘ POs ot ete ake” Mactaite Bodh Ba! We! . e N rep d the prisoner in a tone BE! INDIGESTION , Nou bought any Liberty a Al ght.’ declared Magistrate Dodd. Co!) or . wl mall PRESIDENT INSTITUTE, me Oth SLAY. Immediate Cash, Booklet Conference on Coat Strike. WASHINGTON, Oct. -Fuel Admin Back our Millions with Billions Buy Liberty Bonds Best & Co, fth Ave. at 35th Street Established 1879 Of particular interest Thursday Fashionable Fall Dresses You Never Pay More at Best's for Street and Afternoon 29.50 Velveteens, satins, serges Georgettes and combina- tions of satin and serge. There are not many alike, but all effectively trimmed with sil embroidery, s or fringe The serge model (illustrated is made on long basque lines and handsomely embroidered in black and gold. 29.50 }countant and forme fledly condemn the utterances made by Willlam Simpson, a member of } THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1918, * d before Federal Judge C FUNERAL FOR EXPLORER. Frederick Mesee Wa vivor Halt Exped | PROFESSOR STILL STUBBORN |' ant Sav | Columbia Ine | thous Objector, o change his e tor, “Conactens hange his attitud WIIl Not Remtater, | « Funeral ces will be held to-mor-| William ¢ arquettr onfer with row for Frederick Meyer, seventy-two | philosophy at Columbia Ur the years last survivor of the Capt. | Charl ederick Hall Polar expedition | of 187-72, which at the tim ereached | the furthest north. Mr. Meyer died | Sunday at his home, No. 160 Clarkson Avenue, Brooklyn. Mr. Meyer was a retired oxpert ac-| member of the New York nge, He was] born in Ge cume to this) country (ifty-five years ago. He was a lieutenant with the Maximilian expe- dition Into Mexico, but left that expedi- tion and joined the United States Army The expedition’s ship was smashed at » Harbor, and don} \e dup Lab 100% American The manufacture of Bayer-Tablets and Capsules of Aspirin is completely under American control. The com- pany manufacturing them is being operated as a “100% American concern.” Every officer and every director is a native American. Bayer-Tablets and Capsules of Aspirin contain genuine and two sons survive. ne Brooklyn's Repablican Campaign Opens. Aspirin. With tho announcement of the per They may be used with full confidence. ‘ ecs to-day For purposes of identification, as well as for your additional pro- the Repub- * tection, every ge and every tablet of genuine Bayer-Tablets of », Brookly as formally Women were given places on Aspirin is in ly marked with The Bayer Cros: apirin” (Reg. U.S Pat. Of.) tea guarantes that the monoacetio: | NiPacld in! Wie tablets le ef the rellable Bayer macutecture all committees. The chairmen of the of Henry Srwin; Registration, W. c eakers, Charles 8S. Dy The Bayer Cross —— BONWIT TELLER &,CO. FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Will Offer Thursday A Collection of Early Season Modes— About Ninety-five Odd Styles in All WOMEN’S FALL FROCKS At Greatly Reduced Prices 24.50 Formerly 39.50 to 79.50 THE RANGE OF SIZES IS INCOMPLETE, AS THERE ARE ONLY A FEW FROCKS OF A KIND. Included are Frocks of Georgette Crepe com- bined with Satin, all Georgette Crepe Frocks, Satin with Fringe, embroidered Satin, Crepe Meteor and tailored Serge Frocks. A good 4 ® collection in black. Lend Your Money—BUY LIBERTY BONDS BONWIT TELLER &,CO. FIFTH AVENUE AT 388™ STREET Continue an Unusual Event FOR THE BALANCE OF WEEK Sale of Several Thousand Pieces PHILIPPINE UNDERGARMENTS At the Actual Cost of Making These hand-made and hand-embroidered Philippine under garments were made by the Filipino natives under the direct supervision of Bonwit Teller & Co. They are of tt regular high grade batiste with first grade hand-embroidery in preferred shapes and styles. 1.65 2.75 3.50 6.75 8.95 1,95 2.75 3.75 4.95 5.95 8.75 2.95 3.95 4.95 8.95 11.75 Nightgowns, Chemises, Combinations the twenty-four hours al- * were up er in. the “Liberty for all Forever’—Buy Bonds James McCreary & Co, Sth Avenue ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 34th Street % Introducing an Innovation in MILLINERY As the demand exceeded our supply of Hats in the previous sale by special request we have secured 500 more models and will offer them at the extraordinarily low price of $5.00 ‘ One model that can be worn in six distinct styles No. 1—Mushroom Style: No. 2—Continental Style. No. 3—High Roll-back Effect No. 4—Chin Chin Roll Brim. No. 5—Side Roll Style. No. 6—Five-Cornered Roll Brim. Made of fine Lyons or Panne Velvet in Black, Brown or Taupe; trimmed with ostrich band and finished with gold, silver or faille ribbon. this model. New combination color schemes will be shown in “McCREERY SILKS” . 15,000 Yards of Rich Black Dress Satins yard 1.65 and 1.95 WOOL DRESS GOODS Navy Blue All Wool Dress Serge; dependable quality............ yard 2.25 Unprecedented Sale WOMEN’S HIGH-GRADE SUITS 29.50 Distinctive and individual Fall and Winter Suits developed in dependable Materials selected for their attractiveness as well as wearing qualities; the models cannot be duplicated again at this price; newest style coats and skirts; superior tailoring; popular Fall colorings. Special Sale REAL MADEIRA LINENS Hand-Scalloped and Hand-Embroidered doz, 4.95 and 6.00 3.65 and 4.50 each 1,50 and 1.75 each 1,90 and 2.50 ...doz, 2,00 each 1,20 and 1,75 each 2,25 and 2.75 each 55c and 75¢ fea Napkins Luncheon Sets, 13. pieces set Center Pieces Lingerie Pillow Covers Cocktail Napkins Guest ‘Towels Towels Napkin Pouches Tray Cloths.. Show

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