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nen enna ee ARR GO rs ra er ‘avaniwe aroutn. veiiy, ooToBER "BUFFALO SLOWS DOWN. DENIES HE PLOTTED Tas reply, ot nat am cote tn] YANKEES IN FRANCE “KICK” |U. S, FLYERS GET 14 PLANES, | NEW FLAVOR IN BEER NOW. | ALLIES GET GOLD FIELDS. |VOLUNTEER NURSES POUR IN, UFFALO, a Hau setter eel 7 °"] QM MAIL AND ALLOTMENTS | 3 BALLOONS IN TWO WEEKS |e, 2x iy Without street . theatres, sa- American citizen I would lose the Brewers’ OMmet Advance. to fight the influenga epl- cad o 2 ot schools—a situation unique in property.” _—_ oe Prepare for a new flavor to your bert | TOKIO, Friday, Oct. 4 Unnpete jemi ‘ew York by going into the story, Stocker denied he had ever been in| Cy a Distinguis! ic They have been brewing it only of hops | Preas.)—Bolehevik’ foreea abandoned | homes to care for patients, eeetcead tetcam cn: WITH LOEHMER | the < . Congressman Stegel, Back | From Distinguished Serve Order Given And malt since Oot, 1, when the Federal [the gold mining district west of Mora-| They are acting in co-operation with age because of the Influensa epl- nervico of the German Govern-) — Eront, Also Says They Want to One Lieutenant—New Yorks eee ra aie ot mreala in ita manu. {sorfsky, in the Trana-Balkalia region, | ene 1% h het attand at me Mild,| Big Booty Also Taken tn 5! Thousands of nurses this afternoon had discontinued his finan- ven eft cloel ~* ik te CS ‘ : when the Japanese and Allied troops apitals. y will work a sien on vo Paty cial ald to Lochmer, jhe aid, When More Cigarettes. ers Took Part in Combats. eos into effects nkick™ in| approached, nceording to ® statement rn pat tin it recompense "ond . ' ion 10x who hope for c will distribute nd supp nty-four Miss M ret O'Bullivan asked him! phere ja jack of co-operation between | WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.—Fourteen | | 00%. % ender Che Wate: HenREIETA: Issued at the War Office to-day. T ea Ato RUppiled te why he this he asked her if she/the Post Office Department and Army | iemy Letgraiend and three enemy bal- Cy hl etd i fo vl oe > bok - 1 were In love with him and she said| officials in handling mail for our boys Spek were brought down by American Ranbukt By hte p nae ie nt Leal [Y he City Council ta standat “No.” ‘ower there, declared Congressman |@Viators operating with the British Fie laeasion of 38 passenger cars, ‘The war the City Council are ata standstill ¢ the 20th District to-day. | forces from Aug. 26 to Sept. 8, the War that ¢ mate neluded 1,81 While Loehmer O'suiti- | taaae 8! Stocker, Former Employer of van are hela in $2 T DSLAM REAL Prussian Guardsman, Ques technical charge of St ian ot tre Overs [HAD Taya) air farce t to me A A " ’ » uniform, Ge was Commission of the Jewish Welfare | Just received by the dopart tioned by Commissioner. | ypectora are working on. the theoty |itovrd, "He eramped over the. rulna of] Sbecial montion waa made SCHOGL-DAY STRAIN F. Willam Stocker of No, 1119 livan’s homo information was ol- ae a Pang isd Son: cae aoe has mae Pra h bringin tad A parent troubled over a child ora fast-growing Clinton Str, Hoboken, who has tained from @ naval petty off ; et b Division. Hingulshed service order wae given to] SERBIANS CAPTURE 3,000. youth, could do no better than to utilize the THAT ITCHE been mentioned in’ connection with 5 0 when @ transport was to si 4 two months T waa at the|Liewt. A. F. Sonnall, The combat 2 there, !_..Ph? following questions put to) ‘ont 1 found but three kicks coming | in which he took part was not described, | Pash Line Ten Miles North of Les- definite help Hl the Loehmer-O'Sullivan case heer now bein 8 | erenad e machine guns and wyer at No. 61| Department announces, The achieve- i aS, ee Le ty LB four mortara. set, He sailed on July 6] Ments were noted in a summary of roment iad ocker were answered in the nes-|from our boys.” said the Congressman. who folled one enemy Kevats. was before United Staten Commis- tive Thebe were lack of cigarettes, failure der the War Risk In- KM A. Dixon, Pitta 8 rhe D U ” Waly those who have itched te sioner Stanton in Hoboken an hour! “Did you ever state that you were|c LONDON, Oct. 11.—Serblan. troops, after capturing Leskovate non thin morning. No charge has been taking a census of the Germans | u to be paid, and inade- Kewanee, Mis.; fy ) t hi ff made agaiist Mr, Stocker, who is aa Hoboken with the intention of report ks abou: ha dakar } , P | © ing, penetra ic influence| enemy allen. Ho wax ordered to ing to the German Government Just] | Mors than $006,800 fi emen ef Poslam what relief to be rid| roappear to-morrow afternoon, of Germans they had been |), e boys in July were 78 thad! on Avenue, New Yor Sak ake ’ ; @ny eruptional blemish which has] ker denied he had had ony crise?” 1 by the folks at home. | Ciettlany Crete onl r 7 | aff d h d hi f led ange! emntiarrasament!| StOCkee denied NO ey Toehe| “Did you ever take such alia? | tis Aber cin Pia teg ME nia: Hi jaffords as a re ening and nourishing factor, > Posi hist Yo it!) Coser relationa with Walter F. Loeh ‘ou ever take such a lis | Office Departmen Peiare to, Hosta fest fOr the quite ety former Prussian Guatdeman,| “Did you ever get in touch witi|know where the unke are in France, A very little of Scott’s every day, during a time ag You do not bave than those of employer and employee. | sailors of the United States Navy to| where de 4 to, where and when of stress, furnishes elements of nourishment essential ) eertainty for indication He said he had known Loehmer two secure information regarding food, “ The navy could to the blood and tends to confirm a growing child in robustness. For your boy or girl, you wili not be satisfied with anything short of Scott’s. Scott & Rowue, Bloomfield, N. J. 1-29 in war work, hi —— | = = = —— = - —— that all ity| Conquered Nation WHT Urge War ; Pment. It soon SHOWS cara. Ho had paid his doctor's bills | clothes or treatment or any informa t its ships carried malt Wdanding vélers jrenvand Worst |° 1 Bold everywhere. For f 2 titute. | tion?” censor should be compelied to date his 5 ywhere, or free sample | pecause he t him destitute. | tion must r ister in order to vote. This | rite to Emergency Laboratories, 243 | inioner Gearon osu att Tate 4th day of registration. Polls fest 47th St, New York Cit joo open 5 P, M. to 10.30 P. M. Register Urge your skin to become clearer, he bad not Seon 4, Lalla re since 190 Boap, riediceted with oalate Aivt “Tdid that wi ton asked him why} “Did you ever visit a Government is the f vice of counse?,” | on One-Time Ally. LONDON, Oct. M.—The Porte has _|been advised that Bulgaria is ex-| pected to wend troops against Turkey «; in an expedition planned by the En- tente Allies, according to a despatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company from Amaterdam, quoting advices from Constantinople, It Is thought probable, the despatch adds, that the Bulgarian Minister to hiethaaich ‘ustodian of A 5 Turkey will be handed bis passports | GASSED MARINE. STRICKEN, within twenty-four hours, 15,000 CAPTURED BY 69TH. John Caanidy of Company CW We Are Still Getting The {dea of the success of the for-| by corre BUY BONDS—OUR GALLANT FIGHTERS WILL DO THE REST firm, he s “YOOD {furniture promotes the enjoyment of TJ true family life and really makes the hame. Kellner furniture is always’up to @ standard of merit that insures its acceptance in,the best homes—and the prices are moderate Franklin Simon g Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Chatenu-Thierry Nera, 1 | Recover, Collapses in of mustard gas used by © shown early ¢ Som ‘I mer “Fighting 69th” is given In a letter , from John Cassidy of Company C. 163th slinfantry, whose home is at No. 13 bth Avenue, Long Island Clty, | ne 166th (old 69th)," he writes a one of the marin Thierry, who was collapsed in 161st Exclusive Winter Fashions ca Se a i for Misses, Juniors and Girls O'Connell and he was turned to the If you do not register you cannot) ii Special Saturday hospital. use the vote you won last year. , ‘5 Velveteen Dress ; . Misses’ Suits For Misses, 1't to 20 years Misses’ Coats Fur Trimmed or Mannish Tailored CEST ALUSTRATED) Fur Trimmed or Mannish Tailored To Wear With Separate Furs Queen Anne Dining Room Suite, $235 in American Walnut, 10 pieces 10 Pieces You are cordially invited to see “The Twenty-five Rooms” attractively and artistically arranged. KELLNER BROS. Fwenty-eight years selling Good Fumibure Southeast Corner 15th St. and 6th Avenue. BUY LIBERTY BONDS Franklin Simon 8 Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. 0 Now is the time to buy To Wear with Separate Furs NEW Winter Coats and Cape- Coats, from Franklin Simon @& Co., are not Fashion's conventional styles but especially designed models of excusive fabrics in new shades, 'HE new Winter Suits whether fur trimmed or without fur reveal new fabrics, new colors, effective application of self cord tucking, braid or buttons, which identify them as BUY LIBERTY BONDS « Children’s Kriit Underwe ar out-of-the-ordinary. 14 to 20 years. Silk lined. 14 to 20 years, ; Franklin Simon & Co, Fall and Winter Weight 29.50 to 275.00 39,50 to 275.00 Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, 3 TO 16 YEARS Special Saturday WE have complete assortments of this Special S unday very scarce, high class underwear from the best American makers, also English Merino or Swiss underwear. Fur Trimmed Coats For Misses 14 to 20 years Fur Trimmed Suits For Misses 14 to 20 years guts with coats showing the ss Special for Saturday ELTED models of suede wool velour or Pom Pom Bolivia in the most wanted colors; shawl or Tuxedo collars of seal nutria or Hudson Seal fur; silk lined, interlined, / It is advisable to buy now, however, as ° wool is very scarce and the manufacture of new irregular lengths; of wool children’s wool garments has been curtailed velour, silvertone or velveteen; by the Government owing to war demands fur collars of Hudson seal, grey on the woolen mills. squirrel, natural or taupe nutria; straightline skirts. JUNIOR GIRLS’ Velveteen Dress Sizes t 13 to 17 Years Merino V e 9° Z : erino Vests 1.15 to 4.25 Hf (ILLUSTRATED) Merino Drawers 1.30 to 2.95 79.50 59.50 f Merino Combinations 1.55 to 5.95 if “ ett 16.75 Merino Pantalets 115 to 4.25 Eva Plas (Priced according to size) Special Saturday Special Saturday » charm of this vel- = — as = ia Cb cenuenarnipenametasenmennemeenremnd i fi _raieee diets 19 it YOu Specials for—SATURDA) Suits Without Fur Coat W ithout Fur F of Sana be “just aie Phy ae reer sie = For Misses 14 to 20 years For Misses 14 to 20 years of trimming, $ 2 ’ EY of fine quality velveteen in BOYS’ FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR UITS of silvertone, wool ELTED straightline coat of pe becoming shades of navy, black Heavy Winter weight fleece lined cotton velour, Oxford suitings or Pom Pom Bolivia, in rookie, f or brown, identifies this dress shirts and drawers. 10 to 16 years. wool Jersey; showing coats with brown, navy or plum; convertible : as unusually attractive, Shirts and Dra:vers Each .55 the new indefinite waistline, close cape collar and deep cufis of self fitting shoulders and sleeves; ICH SHADINGS of the material, inset pockets trimmed OTHER Tuxedo, muffler or mannish velvcteen-navy, seal brown, with self covered buttons; or black, cord tucked trimming novelty silk lined, and moire ribbon sash emb'd in vari-colors are notable features of 39.50 the dress pictured, Exceptional BOYS’ FLEECE LINED UNION SUITS Heavy Winter weight fleece lined cotton union suits; high neck and long sleeves; ankle length. 8 to 16 years. 1.00 notch collars; straightline skirts. 59.50 Girls’ Winter Coats value at twenty-nine dollars and | Qinds? Velveteen Dress Velveteen Dresses For Girls and Juniors 6 to 17 years 16.75 to 49,50 The vogue for Velveteen Dresses has been easily attained, as velveteen rich in appearance and practical for general wear is very adaptable in fashioning the new straightline silhouette, GIRLS’ MERINO UNDERWEAR Shirts and pantalets of medium weight cotton and wool mixed; shirts with high neck, long orshortsleeves; pantalets knee orankle length. 3 to 16 years. Shirts and Pantalets Each = .95 fifty cents. a , Also for Juniors } Sizes 10 to 16 years Smart Dress BELTED or full flare models, fur Other pla Dr ig EMI-EMPIRE model in navy, trimmed or strictly tailored, of For Misses 14 to 20 years brown or black; waist tying into Pom Pom Bolivia, broadcloth, wool | yelyet Dresses 19.75 t0 125.00 | sash at back is trimmed with French velour or velveteen; fur collars of a . knots and silk braid, also piped and natural nutria or Lapin fur; lined and Tailored Wool Dresses trimmed with a contrasting color silk; interlined 6 to 17 years, 18.50 to 135,00 shirred skirt with inset pockets. Special 29,50 Silk Dresses 18.50 te. 145,00 Special 18.50 MISSES’ and GIRLS’ APPAREL SHOPS, Second Floor GIRLS’ COTTON UNION SUITS OF medium weight cotton; high or Dutch neck, long or elbow sleeves, ankle length, - 3 to 16 years. 1.25 Tailored Wool Dresses 9,75 to 49.50 Dressy Silk Frocks 14,50 to 49.50 GIRLS’ APPAREL SHOP—Second Floor CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR SHOP—Meaia Floor