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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1918. Honest Advertising 'S3 is @ topic we all hear now-a-days because 90 many people are in- clined to exaggerate. Yet has any physician told you that we claimed unreasonable remedial prope: for Fletcher’s Castoria? Just ask them. We won't answer it ourselves, we know what the answer will be. . {s to be found inits increased use, the recommendationby Ne ahnethd a! nator) y and our assurance that its standard will be maintained. Imitations are to be found in some stores and only because of the Cas- toria that Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public, and from which he Honestly expects to receive his reward. ; Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of Al That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its early days | Sunday \ World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders | |’. Each Man Will Get a Coupon Au- thorizing Relative or Friend to Send Present. eae THE AMERICAN ARMY IN NCE, Oct. 3 (Associated Press).—| p: New Inquiry into Me | SOLDIERS’ XMAS BOXES |rnt scons ze LIMITED TO THREE POUNDS re is expected. The packages must be MRS. NEINSTEDT’S SANITY. Condition Accused of Brooklyn Wom of Homlctde. Special to The Evening World DETROIT, Oct, 3—Club women, usiness men and civic leaders have | sv ty soldier, officer or other member | Interested themselves in the case of of the American Expeditionary Force will be entitled to receive from Amer- Jica one Chris not larger than nine by fo’ inchi | not exceeding thr 4 in weight, don the package, ach member of the \peditionary Force to *Jappointment of another # mission to reconsider Mra, Ne oMcial coupon, which must be sanity, Three physicians appointed Monday. A pre e| volunteered to Mrs. Claire Manning Neinstedt of | Brooklyn, who is accused of having murdered her daughter, Wilma, in a , and | hoted here, when she heard her flan- had married another woman. The protests have resulted in the py Judge Jefferies af the Criminal ourt will, im t rial. BETTING HERE RE ON WAR’S END eighty: Goorge F. ive ¥ Cumberland dated conditic cellar of a t 48th Street about, tht hi not account Presence in the cellar, His g¢ silver-headed cane and moi found Intact. At the hotel it was sald that Gantz never went abroad aftr dark and went downtown found the Janitor, in the Cuinberland Hotel FOUND DAZED IN CELLAR. | Man Was Brateed, but! Not Robbe Gantz, a real estate man. ears old, who lives at tht Hotel, was found in a om this morning in enement at No. 375 West ‘The old man was bruised ead and body and could for his conditic yw every: day to business by Mary Prout, slater of he believ, for 15 yehre the standard rem: for all skin direases, A liquid ui |B. Altman & Ca. The Department for Catalogue Merchandise ON THE SIXTH FLOOR LONG BEFORE BREAKFAST YOUNG DOUGLAS COULD BE SEEN TRUDGING ALONG retail price fixed at the factory before W. L. Doug]: is stamped on the bottom. The stamped price guarantee that the shoes are alwa: Stamping the price on every pair of shoes as @ rj egealitger We protection against high prices and unreason- tomers. W. L. Doug pledge that they ai the price. Into every pair go the re: six years experience in making joes, dating of seven, pegging shoes. Francisco than CAUTION ~- Before you buy be sure W. L. Dougla: oes (brough the mail, postage free. [2779 Third Av., bet. 146th & 147th Sts. + Fighth Avenue. 421 Faiton Street. cor. Pearl. | *706 Broadway, near Thornton Bt. | 2, | RiaeTBe Buy Bonds IF TO YOU, OCTOBER To 7 Utmost be Anne Period Dining Room Suite ye Il never wee tited to bo aale “What is the price?” when the shoe ieee Le ing you W. cat the shoes because the actual value is de! name and the paeail price W. L. Douglas personal worth the price paid for them. by more than 40 years experience in makin} able profits is only one example of the constant shoes. The smart styles are theleaders in th endeavor of W. L. Douglas to protect his cus- ion centres of America, They a $ name on shoes is his equipped factory at Brockton, M: the best in materials, paid, skilled shoemakers, und: workmanship and style possible to produce at supervision of experienced men,all working withan Its of sixty- honest determination to make the best shoes forthe ‘ice that money can buy. The reta’ back to the time when W. L. Douglas was a lad same everywhere. retail price is stamped on the bottom and the insi If the stamped price has been mutilated, BEWARE OF FRAUB. Donglas stores and over 9,000 ar ean ke cokeren airocttions Vd, Prey mebaf tp Reon, ‘mail. Send for booklet telling Brockton, Mas W. L. Douglas Stores in Greater New York: Moving Time Is Here! . The expense of moving need not keep you away; our CONVEN. They Fight) 1ENT CREDIT will take care of the question of payment. Plain Figure Tags cn Everything Bonds ‘“‘We Make Terms to Fit’’ MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE, American Walast THROUGHOUT THE DAY HE PEGGEO SHOES, OFTEN WORKING UNTIL AFTER OARK = BY THE LIGHT OF A SMOKY WHALE OIL LAMP. termined and the -L. Douglas produ direction and prices are the They cost no more in San y do in New York. name aoe the #859 Manhat’ 1779 Pitkia oven U * iKto! * UNION HILL aS S mecnenita Ave. * NEWARK --831 B Street. *PATERSO Ist means MOVING, a NEW One Offer Turkey will Oct. 15, $1,000 |trla will suspend hostilities by | Thanksgiving Day, and $1,000 against | $2,500 that the war will be over by | Jan, 1, 1919. 1,000 grid That It Ce Betting In the ‘all Gat district lon the probable duration of the war \is becoming more active. A customer of James W. Ball & Co., a Wall Street brokerage house, offers to make the following wagers in connection with the war: He will bet $1,000 against $1,200 that for peace before inst $1,500 that Aus- It is stipulated that any or all of these bets must, be made in Fourth | Liberty Loan bonds. pe SHIP WAGE HEARING ENDING. Completion of testimony in the wage dispute between longshoremen and ship owners is expected late to day by the National Adjustment Com mission, meeting in the Produce Ex- change. The men are demanding $1 an hour |for eight hours and $2 an hour over time, in place of fifty cents an hou for nine hours and $1 overtime, present scale, The labor leaders have nes there will on will abide by t U.S. TAKES THERMOMETERS. Outpnt of 18 F quisition: WASHINGTON, The Gov and Brooklyn to insure the filling of orders for 668,000 physicians’ thermome- ters at {ts own, price by February. ‘Thy thermometers are needed for hospitals ap parent aakreement between, the Cellist Was 4 Utteran GHICAGO, Oct. 3.--Bruno Steindel © Syinphony Orehe maxing lisloya tra investigated by Gov- > THREE KILLED AT CROSSING. | Automobolisis and HOME, and, of course, NEW FURNITURE and NEW RUGS to go with it, you cannot help being interested in our annual Keep Them FALL HOUSE-CLEANING SALE It offers for immediate delivery the choice of an immense stock Lend the Way of Quality Furnishings at Reductions of 10°) to 50%;. | in gv $ ! 7 9: 50 Three Piece Living Room or Parlor Suite with Wing Side frames, back and arms in velour; indestruc- tible springs in seats, like cut, at $89.50 J. BAUMANN & BRO AT 84ST E SPAVE Se OGL LOLOL IE SOAR LLOEGR OG we ‘vec anmpe erie ane vase IE RIN ER hl ON New < seman HOUSTON Expert Dentistry | NOW is your Sickness often be- gins in the mouth which cause nearly a million deaths in the | it every year enter the body | through # jouth. Physicians testify \that a large number of human ills origi- nate in the mouth. | can put our mouth | healthy condition at small cost. All | |Full Sets of Teeth... 5.00 up | |] Gold Fillings H $1.00 up| || Gold Crowns, 22-karat. $5.0 00 up | | || Silver Fillings...... 50c up | | DENTIST _.| 115 Flatbush Ay., Cor. Hanson PI... Bhiyn. uber AN “Lost and Fou Pavertised in The World “Pout and Found Bui Joa World Building, will be Meted nb Advertising A . or can Eelephoned directly to The Worlds 4000 Reekman. New York. o@ Brooitya Office, 4100 Main, be no| ten Here tte- 9 ernment to-day requisitioned the out- | put of eighteen factories in New York | widely known vellist, has resigned whe aainst Steindel| Strock by Train The germs ||) n | work guaranteed 10 years. iti Dr. ASKINS | ' Patent Leather Vamp with Dark Grey Kid Top, : ‘Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Ment 34" St. New York LIBERTY BONDS f fle way this Patent Lea- ther Shoe blends with its Grey Kid Top ia only character- istic of the “Cammeyer" style. It is a trifle different fromthe ordinary Shoe. Though fancy, it is not extreme, and lends that touch of distinctiveness 20 sought by the well dressed woman Jordan. NEW TAXES Antediiuvian 6's Antediluy iar Prices These prices subject to change upon increa LMGOo 18 859 EIGHTH AVENUE _ NO BRANCHES § | Between Sist and 52d Sts. Con i ie Subwe, Your Last Chance To Get Any WINES & LIQUORS: At These LOW PRICES “BONE-DRY” LAW fiasiine The proposed new tax will add about. & $4.80 to each gallon. This may be % effective any day. Be just as careful in ¢ WHISKIES. B Gal qt.. «s-year. old) ats 625 | 6.00 759 | 7,00 | 7.25 7.50 6.00 650 5.00 7.00 Martini F ere) ee Martini 900 for Martini Cocktails Rallor, Italian, spec'l, qt. 1'5 = 1% Granier, French. 1.25 Domestic, — Itallan | French Vermouth quart | WINES. Gat Imperial Roserve Port, at 9.00 | Rosa! Cubine 1.75 | California Port... 1.50 | 5.00 | 5.00 2.00 1.75 1.50 1:25 Rh 1.25 Tilesling Speciai... 150 Wine and Liquor ing a Phy PURITY OF GOODS is OUR GUARANTEE 18 years at this place is your Guaran- te. f Satisfaction, Money Cheer- futty refunded if you are not, You Can’t Duplicate These Prices Anywhere City Purchases of $10, Out of Town $20, Delivered Free. Phone Columbus 2171-2170. Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the choice of your eras you would be ician or Druggist LIQUEURS. Gal. 2 = s aril 9 tat aB12118) CHAM PAGNES. May ake Pts vala 2.00 48.00 Piper Heidsiecie 200 48,00 {931 1,00 23.50 1.25 30.00 Lack (1906) 2.00 48.00 sToun and ALE ut, 3.50 dz. pts, it 2.60 dz. nips 3.75 dz. pts. MISCELLANEOUS Bot. | eee | nd $2.00 | 14 | 1.65 1.0 + 230 | + 2.00 | 1.00 » 2.25 | ait 50 and 2.00 Amer 1.50 Roonekamnp Bitt 2.00 Orange Bitters + 128 thany Other Brands Not Listed. save considerable money buying Special Prices to Hote Why pay high prices for bottled goods when you can by the gallon? Clubs and Cafes, of taxes by Government. You Save Enough Money Here to Buy W. S. S STORE OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. ieee Si eesr IBE On ‘West Side of the Avenue. L aad Strect Cars. features carefully selected assortments of the most desirable garments and dress acces<- sories, at prices that are surprisingly low. a In the large section devoted to apparel for Misses and the Younger Set, are Tailored Suits + «+ —» $29.75 to 45.00 Navy Blue Serge Dresses . 19.75 to 34.50 Satin Frocks - « « 25.50 to 39.50 a All-wool Outer Coats . . 29.50 to 49.00 Georgette and Satin Blouses e « 5.50 Washable Blouses ° e . ee ae Allewool Separate Skirts 10.50 & 14.50 Be Brushed Wool Scarfs . . . - 3.75 Brushed Wool Tam o’ Shanteis . -' 3.75 Wool Sweaters . . . 6.75 to 10.75 4 Corduroy House Robes . 5.85 to 10.85 Ps Blanket Robes . . . . - 4.90 Georgette Boudoir Caps . . « 1.25 Silk Hose, per pair Praia) br Sha) 6 Ribbed Cotton Hose, per pair . « 383c. Black Calfskin Boots, per pair . - $8.00 Tan. Leather Tramping Boots, per pair 9.50 Felt Slippers, per pair . 2.00 & 2.25 Two-clasp Glace Gloves, per pair « 2.00 One-clasp Cape Gloves, per pair . . . $2.00, 2.50 & 3.00 One-clasp Mocha Gloves, per pair . . . $2.50, 3.00 & 3.25 eS Madison Avewe - Fifth Avene P 34th aud 35th Streets Nem York BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & © 7 Fulton Street—Brooklyn Special for Friday Women’s Service Suits 29.75 § Attractively desigued, of Navy, Men's Wear Serge, lined and interlined. New Serge Dresses For Women and Misses Stunning new Fall Frocks, in coat effect; attrac- tively bound with silk braid and button trimmed, pretty Jersey cloth collar of Joffre blue. Exceptional Value 18.00