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mer ene | nattmated at 410,000, The fire wan started in the cellar OFree i POOR BOXES, near the furnace, whieh had not been 1 since Jast epring, The flames }rose rapidly, A second alarm waa olesaler apartment houses were routed out. a wh Oret Fire Marshal Brophy found that a ce com bax, | window had been broken, and the ja- wu ca |condiary robber are beileved to have fret ‘pmeee | entered and foft that way. Fropiy i : <a red tee wi |Iinvestignting and the police are | helping. gf money refunded. 20 PM. Sar Near the broken window the police found @ fence picket and a file » bUrelars are believed by ‘ou : never iver need to toask “What is ai price wiea theah shoe ialaanta is show- ing you W.L.Douglas shoes because the actual value is determined and the peor price fixed at the factory before W. L.. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the botto amped price is W. L. Douglas personal guarantee that the shoes are always worth the price eae for them, mping the price on every of shoes as rotection against high pri ofits is only one exainp! vor W. L. Douglas to protect his cus- tomers. L. Douglas name on shoes is his pledge that they are the best in materials, wean hip and style possible to Lees at Th equipped factory at Brockton, paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision of experienced men,all working withan Pp They cost no more in 0 than they 0 doin New fork. mped on the bottom ‘and the price has been mutilated, BEWARE Se ate nglas stores ai i Re or Third Av. bet. : its & 147th Sts. | #859 Manhattan Avenue, 1779 Pitkin Aven JERSKY CITY #HONOKEN * UNION HILL. wit ane 831 Broad Street. N—192 Market Street, 9 Kast State Street, Wemen. UPTOWN STORE J BAUHAELEBRO) x AT B4A™ST. & SAV TAVERISTSL <<a Open Evenings Untit 10 P. Mi | auy |Detay Means Extravagance onds. Buy Now We cannot emphasize too strongly the im-_ portance of making your selections at THIS time. Scores of manufacturing plants have been taken for to war needs and Furniture is becoming ecarcer each day. The | necessity of paying great advanced prices on our latest pur- || chases makes it impossible for us to maintain the LOW Your || prices listed below after the new goods arrive. Don’t put off buying another day! BUY NOW, AND, IF DESIRED, take advantage of our CONVEN ENT CREDIT PLAN, “We Make Terms to Fit.’’ PLAIN FIGURE TAGS ON EVERYTHING MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERILS EVERYWHERE Adam Period Bedroom Suite in Mahogany Consisting of Dresser, 48 inches wide, Chi! torobe, 36 inches wide; janity Y $925 Toilet Table, 43 inches wide; Bed. with bow foot; 4 pieces, as illustrated. . Axminster Rugs Con wodeuins Floor Covering, Felt base Pese and the frame work of the win-! ow are being exatined for finger | | Retnaid lof opening more such homes for our | Synodical Conference of the Lutheran THE EVENING WORLD, = SS See See OCTOBER 10, 1918. Be baeae wie ea 00M pede Halt of “WIFE OF ONE SOLDIER 8h foean wos weeds) WHO TOOK ALLOTMENT Palmetto Street, pastor of the chureh, | helped the firemen and showed them where the most valuable parts of th: chureb property were, The pastor! himaeif entered the burning building | and saved aoine of the valuables, | : ponte eanenanty | VEREIN GOES TO RED CROSS. | : Deutscher Verein, the former German | Club and New York retreat for Am-| a bassador von Mornstorff, at No. 112 Cen: | + tral Park, South, has been transfor Into a convalescent home for Amorioan soldiers and sailors by Auxillary No. | ¢ 24 of the New York County Chapter of | 4, tie Red Crows, « Tho club han been renamed Lafayette House and haa 100 endowed beds, Ger. | |hard M. Dahl accepted the club In name of the Executive Con it Werrenrath and Marguo Sylva rendered goios, while Major W W, Townsend spoke on the importance boys. ‘The Nev. Dr. Seu’ The Rev. Dr. B.C. Lk dent of the Atlantic I the Churches of America, died In Sche- nectady Inat night. He was atricie eumonia a week aso. ixty-#ix years old and for was n years had been President of the Atinn- tie Diatrict, Tee Brenkers to Clear Vessels WIFE OF SOLDIER mn. BEST ANOTHER US. ALLOTMENT Sentence Deferred as Mother Collapses and Children Play in Court. Seon to bring a new life into the world and with two children of a sergeant now fighting in France cling- ing to her skirts, the tote sometimes 3 laughing, sometimes walling, some- times tumbling over the ‘ug In front of the Judge's bench, Mra Mabel Burke, twenty-three years old, plead- ed guilty to receiving $160 from the Government on an allotment as the wife of andther soldier, and then col- lapsed before Judge Clayton in the Federal District Court here to-day. + Sentence was deferred until this af- ternoon, Slim, girlish looking, but with eyes 2 red and swollen, she listened while Assistant United States District At- torney Curtis recounted how ashe had married First Sergt BE. lL. Burke of a machine gun company about four years ago, that William and Eleanor were born and then the father sent overseas, Last Mebruary, he added she married Sergt, Rupert L, Hiser RIVETER EARNS $64 A DAY. South Cht * CHICAGO, Oct. 10.—Sixty-four dol- larg for eight hours’ work was the record established by one riveter at the South Chicago Shipbuilding Yard Sunday, \t was announced to-day, The Sunday scale for each rivet is 16 cents, Three men in a team last Sun- day drove 1,014 rivets for which they were pald $162.24, The share of Hugh McNulty, the driver, was $64, while his two helpe: t the balance, Smith Com- SYRACUSE, . B. smithy Democratic enndijate for Governor, ar- rived here Inst night for the meeting of the Democratic ate Committee at oon, to-day, called at his request “to terminate the Chairmanship of Bd win §. Barris and elect a new Chair- ABERDEEN, 8. D., Oct. 19,—Con- greasman Royal C, Johnson of South Dakota is slightly wounded In France, according to word received by his wife to-day. He enlisted as a private, a New York Firm Punished. WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 Food revoked the Refining cys: ork “for a period eka boause tt lelivered honey Ms luc ve In responee ure hy LEMON JUICE WHITENS SKIN Girls! Make yeauty lotion at home for'ew cents Squeeze the Juicepf two lemons into @ bottle containig three ounces of Orchard White, take well, and you have @ quarter ft of the best bleaching and skin Witening lotion and complexion beauter, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the laons and any drug store or toilet comer will sup- ply three ounces of Onard White for a few cents. Massagchis sweetly | fragrant lotion into thetace, neck, |arms and hands each day yd see how tan, redness, sallowness, siburn and windburn disappear and ow. clear, soft and rose-white the *K bee ‘ormes. Yea! It is harmless.—Ad “That These Dead Shall Not Have Died in Vain” “It is for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us—that from these hon- ored dead we take increased devotion to that | winter in ar harKe of koeping u harbor, should any such t of last winter, erick BD Under- country. wiy app ty, the. anipping charging her with accepting his allot- itr. Underwood will ment checks and thereby defrauding river and the United States, both the New York and, ‘he United States the port, pent al of the Medical Corps, stationed in this He read an indictment cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion—that we here highly tesolve that these dead shall not have died in vain.” He asked that she | be given severe punishment. A letter There is a great task remaining before mirat Wilson's Promotion, ea re wi Kids § Pajm $ HOURS—9.45 A FRANKLIN SIMON Norfolk Suits (AS ILLUSTRATED) For BOYS of 10 to 18 Arc the finest that can be produced to sell at 3 50 $ 50 21°... °29 F, don’t buy them like cattle on the hoot and retail them at arbitrary prices. We select the tub- rics, suggest the models, and supervise the tailoring. And the prices are figured on a rock-bottom basis. ‘That is what we mean when we say these Nortolks are the finest procurable at these prices, \. M. to 6.15 P.M. Finely tailored in soft sugfuce browns, | grays and heathers. Boys’ Norfolk Suits with extra Knickerbockers Sizes 7 to 18 years $1250 o §995° Boys’ Winter Overcoats Sizes 9 to 18 years £1575 84.500 Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes Munson Army Last Shoes in Tan or Black Calf Sizes 10 t0 134 . #459 Sizes1to6. « $50 Velour Alpine Hat Mlustrated 85.95 Kroehler Kodav In Quartered Oak finish frame, up- hholstered in imitation Leather. This does not include $4 17.98 mattress; at SHaveuMwRo AW oo, VE.RI5" St brary Table William & Mary Period in Mohog~ any, 42 inches long, 2% inches Buffet ee finish, BAUMANN & .BR Ko-Ko Calf Shoes Cordovan Leather Shoes Sizes 1 to 6 £600 Sizes 1t0 54 - « 9700 At same prices as last season Boys’ Shop: Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Streets Oct. 10,—-American naval of | franklin Simon & Co. {from the Government War Risk In- Naval Ofticers Abroad Celebrate Ad-' surance Bureau was read stating that | there are at least 5,000 young women |in the country who are collecting two, three and in some cases four allot- a .| ments from soldiers, rade of Col, William Michael Byrne, Mrs, ‘4 naval Burke's counsel, admitted the main There was a technical he admitted, but ntion. tion of law, ithout intent. “After Burke arrived in France she {was told he had been killed in ac- tion,” he asserted. “She waited some ime before she married again, The mony tells me there was no attempt jto hush it up, that It was gone through legally and formally, There | was no attempt at fraud.” The young woman huddled in the NORFOLK, Va., enza is sweepin all towns along voters, men and women, er in order to vote. This ‘is the third day of regi stration, Polls cpen 5 P. M. to 10.30 P, M. Register to-day. minister who performed the cere-! | Let us buy Liberty Bonds to the Utmost us—the task of carrying through to final ence for the Fallen. Oct. 10.—Spanish | Many deaths aroling, in- splendid Victory. | How many bonds have YOU bought? ‘This space contributed by Victory the Cause which these heroic dead have “so nobly advanced.” Let us acknowledge a new baptism in the blood of our sons, now poured out willingly on the fields of France. Let us support the Fourth Liberty Loan | willingly, greatly, as a measure of our belief in the Right—as a sincere tribute of rever- to finish their task — to win a swift and cha ee pin, whil the children , . vplayea abouts 0 1 | To-day 212 Americans South aera as Swept by In- | Gave their fives for Liberty's Cause CHARLES PRATT & CO. epi Pgh anit better a suit. in the Quality of Hand-Tailored OUNDS incredible, doesn’t it? But we have competitive stocks and know whereof we speak. Our fabrics at popular prices run from two to three dollars BUSINESS HOUnS—9.45 A. M. to 6.15 P.M. Absolutely No Increase in Price and No Reduction FRANKLIN SIMON SUITS for MEN £25, °28,°30,°33 In fact, our fabrics are fimer than you can get in machine-made clothes at the same prices! combed The fact is, we bought heavily ahead of our needs so as to escape subsequent advances, or we never could have held down our prices. too, that the economy is on the price, not on the quality. They are strictly hand-tailored and all wool! Remember, Separate Shop on Street Level Men’s Clothing Shop—8 West 38th Street ae ~ ranklin Simon & Co,))) FIFTH AVENUE val —_—V