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- ~ Lift Off Corns! | Freegone is magic! Sore, touchy YS RAINCOAT COMPANY GAVE INSPECTION STAM Kenyon Employee Testifies They Were Requested by Govern- ment Inspectors. regarding th corns lift right off with . fingers. No pain! Testimony jemed | JERSEY SENATOR IN ARMY. Richards, Who Stands Chance of | w Being Governor, a Captain. TRENTON, Oct. 2%4.—State Se Emerson L. Michards of Atlantic Ci Republican leader in the Upper House, jannounced to-day that he had been commissioned a Captain in the army and had been assigned to the personnel division of the Depot Quartermaster et wh St Richmond ong Island, 0 trac called on tor fri inaction. ach. wounds, has jost track of his pare lived at Atlantic A: Mill, he went away last yeur. hoors said they moved to Mount 4 It will be some time before Private Chamberiain Is fully recovered from six shrapnel and bullet wounds in his stom- He is now able to sit up in & | 9. | nue and Bim | ng isimnd, but inqui 1 Richmond Hill, and auld they had. b: informed that their son had been killed } ,, Hurt? No, not one bit! Just drop a little Freezone on that touchy corn, instantly it stops aching then you lift that bother- some corn right off. Yes, magic! Costs only a few cents. Try Freezone! Your druggist sells ‘&® tiny bottle, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, with- out one particle Of pain, soreness or irritation. Freezone is the mysterious ether discovery of a Cincinnati genius. ) As Substantial as Meat IE delicious new American macaroni product, Creamettes, is as substantial and satisfying as meat, containing double the nutriment of beef It is more tender, dainty and con- venient than ordinary macaroni, and cooks in one-third the time. Buy a package from your grocer today, and try the following recipe: Creamettes with Nuts m to muit taste, — » and bake for 5 or 10 minutes in If your grocer can't supply you, ask him to order for you. The Creamette Company Minneapel ®UNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS’ forged stamps which the C. Kenyon'New York. Senator derstood, will not was introduced when the ate, in which he Company provided Government spectors trial of the company and six of its serve. employees, charged with conspiracy to whether he can legally hold both po- sitions. to defraud the Government by tempting to deliver defective mil ry Federal Court to-day. stamps were provided by the com- | pany at the request of Government | inspectors, through the Quartermas- ter’s Department, but that in order | to facilitate the work the company had the stamps made, Hede described in detail the shipping of raincoats to the Quartermaster’s Department and related how they | were inspected by inspectors of the Senator Richards was slated to be- raincoats, was resumed in Brooklyn come President of the next Senate, and | this would have made him Acting Gov- Henry Hede, a shipping clerk, one ernor if Gov. of the defendants, testified that the United States Senate. WOUNDED MAN HUNTS KIN. ichards, it is un- from the Sen- another year to ‘The point is being discussed aa wheelcha’ 5 | gum of cated ans, where Wilbur ges disen ere flight In France massage ‘The monument will be unguentum Edge is elected to the] } —_——————— treatment. successful destruction of left by the late Richard C. Doggett, for- mer jockey, who died on Oct. 10, ac- 'yoriga’s secret. cording to, the application of his wite ar: for letters of administration filed sample free by mail from ro) pany A, 165th Infantry, now in a base! Broo! in! Pyorigg Corporation, 12 FE. 46th hospits Write or call. —-Advt company and the Government. ——__ “INFLUENZA” COSTS $950. 72, and “Doctor” Examines Man, Then Money Belt Is Missing. Valek Klotz, seventy-two years old, recently from Russia, was at breakfast this morning when a visitor at his home, No, 1203 40th Street, Brooklyn, an- nounced: “I am a doctor from the Board of Health. There are reports in the neigh- borhood that you have Spanish influ- enza. Let me examine you,” The old man took off all his clothing, After the examination the visitor looked rave, SrrYou have one of the worst cases of influenza T have seen,” he told Klotz, “Be careful and stay out of drafts. I will call later and see how you are get- Ung along.” He helped Klotz dress and departed. Klotz found that a money belt which contained $450 in United States cur- rency and $500 in Russian money was gone. Police are looking for the im- postor. Crest of Epidemic Passed in Army Camps. WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.—For the first time ginee the epidemic of influenza be- gan spreading through the army camps the weekly health report of the Surgeon- General shows a deorease in both hos- pital admission rates an@ in deaths. The report for the week eméing October 18, given out tevdéay, shows @ decrease in Tha report says pidemic has now been Quarantine Lifted on Certain Jer= sey Towns. TRENTON, Oct. 24.—The State De- partment of Health to-day lifted the quarantine at Westfield, Union and Northampton Township, Burlington Gounty, which includes Mount Holly, the county seat. Figures up to noon Yesterday show .a decreaso of about 5,000 cases in the State com- revivus day'o cepuits esstibhcds aban! MISSING NAVY MAN LOCATED. Who Disappeared Oct. Arrested in Chica, ‘ yeeial to The Evening World.) EW LONDON, Conn, Oct, 4. mes A. Donohue, paymaster in the navy, who has been missing since the night of Oct. 8 is reported under arrest in Chicago, Naval authorities at State Pier Headquarters refused to-day to comment on his arrest Donohue will be brought here: BONWIT TELLER &.CO. FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Will Offer Friday A Collection of About Eighty Serge, Georgette Crepe G Satin WOMEN’S FALL FROCKS At Greatly Reduced Prices 29.50 Some of these models were as high as 75.00 THE RANGE OF SIZES IS INCOMPLETE, AS THERE ARE ONLY A FEW FROCKS OF A KIND Included are a number of tailored serge frocks, Georgette crepe, with gold thread or silk embroidery, satin frocks in graceful styles. Only two or three dresses of a kind. Lord & laylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Store Hours, until further notice, 9.45 A. M. to 6.15 P. M. An Event of Unusual Importance Men’s Furnishings | Pecathot ah 53-57 West 14th St. THROUGH THE BLOCK TO 15th ST. OUR CLUB PLAN does not cost you one cent extra for the accommodation of credit. You pay cash prices and get the smartest, dependable merchandise in all lines worn by man, woman, boy or girl by paying $1 or more weekly. No fees, no dues. Join the thousands that use our Club Plan. FUR COLLARED COATS for Women and Misses : of beautifu: quality Broadcloth and Velour, "lush. These gar- ry newest lines, anship is apparent ments are and their perfect work at a glance. All sizes from the slender Miss to the Woman of Matronly propor- tions. You will find these extremely good value at $45.00 COATS FROM $25 TO $75 TAILORED SUITS for Women and Misses Fine quality Mannish Serges, Poplins and Velours; in all the wanted colors, including Back and Navy. The tailor- ing and trimming of these suits are of the highest order, while the price is remarkably low. $3'7:50 SUITS FROM $25 TO $75 GIRLS’ COATS A large as nt of elegant mat: in A well made ¢ f Girls from 6 to 14 y Actua! $20 val. Special SPECIAL ITEMS «tx CLUB PLAN 69¢ Women’: $1.98 Women's Silk Hose, Lisle Tops, full fashioned. $1.75 Women's Heavy Ribbed Cotton Vests and Drawers—Merode make... 1, $2.98 Women's Heavy Ribbed Cotton Union Suit—Merode make $7.50 Women’s Crepe de Chine and Georgette Waists. ts comes correct in men who arranging for the These chilly <—y pajamas—prices Neckwear—Open-end four-in- hands made of rich silks and satins—a large selection of new patterns and color- ANG irs ac Wiis 4:0 1a pean Bpiela'ahe a's sb ea nee re] Men’s Gloves—Tan_capeskin washable, with spear point backs—regular or short fingers 175 Shirts—Madras, percale and mer- cerized materials—soft plain or plaited bosoms—soft French or stiff cuffs. . $1.85 Blanket Robes—Blanket Robes in gray, tan or blue—medium weight MOAN GOURE nce saa e eases) cesar” ig Lord & ‘Taylor New Shoe Sec Cordovan Shoes, Buckskin Top Boots in tan or black black Kidskin, values at this price. Ground Floor Good Shoes for Men of Action The kind of shoes dressy business men wear. will take you right through the winter with warm, dry feet. > HEN VALUES “stand out” like tomorrow’s ik~ \ offerings there is’nt any argument when it to considering the correct time to buy—providing the furnishings offered are all these distinctive features that appeal to are particular about the things they wear— Going into the market when conditions were favorable and merchandise for this occasion makes it pos- sible to present values that “stand out”— days suggest warm underwear and urge you to make your selections here—tomorrow— Union Suits—Medium weight Balbriggan Union Suits—excellent wear- ing GAFMENtS.....60ee000005 +++ $1.75 Domet Flannel Pajamas — Domet or Outing Flannel Pajamas, in light ground with neat fancy stripes Shirts and Drawers—Medium weight, grey merino Shirts and Drawers— drawers in regular or stout sizes......, each $1.95 Merino Half Hose—Medium weight grey merino half hose—splendid WOATIDE QUANIEV: scones ccedsicne pair 85c Quilted Silk Gowns—Japanese Silk quilted House Gowns, blue, bes iy grey and garnet—lined with contrasting colors ction for Men on the fourth floor is displaying a magnificent assortment of High Class Footwear at $8.50 to $12.00 that gives long and satisfactory service. The selection includes Boots of Tan or Black Calfskin with Buckskin tops—all Tan Calfskin Boots—finest Kidskin Boots made on easy roomy lasts—heavy tan grain Shoes with Waterproof Soles, and the famous Ten New Styles at $8.50 all dark tan Calfskin--Gunmetal-— Shoes that Splendid Leoding specialists are now pre scribing massage for the successful treatment of loose and lengthened teeth, bleeding, receding and tender us pockets and other symptoms A scientific medi called prorlgs which stays put, undis tur by saliva, goes with (THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1918, the dheres and penetrates. Its wonderful healing properties and disease rms—including the “cold bug”—are At all independent druggists (600) $1.00. Experimental the Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street mas burden on mails and railways. nowP Lounging Robes Of Luxurious Zenana Very Special $16.75 Delightfully warm but light weight Zenana Cloth Negligees, in model white silk lined, and with large collar, cuffs and pocket trimmings of satin. The scarcity of this beautiful silk faced, wool backed fabric, the daintiness of the colorings, the faultless finishing details, make this an offering of unusual importance. Hand Embroiderd Crepe Kimonos Special $3.95 Oriental Kimonos in finely textured Cotton Crepe, with embroidery in hydrangea or morn- ing glory patterns. Pretty light colors. Second Floor. a Ivory Finish Toilet Articles Priced to Economize Early Purchasing of Useful and Beautiful Gifts Store Hours, until further notice, 9.45 A. M. to 6.15 P. M. BUY NOW—SEND NOW Your Government asks that every one buy for Chrismas now— to release men for essential war work and to lighten the Christ- Why not compile your lists Smart Taffeta Silk Umbrellas Special $3.95 Superior quality, serv- ice giving Silk Umbrellas, in staple dark shades and in black. Silk cord loops to match finish the very effective handles. Also at this price a limited number of fine Gloria Umbrellas, intro- ducing novel styles of handles. round Floor PYM oo Hand Mirrors $2.95 Large sizes ring or long handled Mirrors of pretty Hair Brushes $1.95 Various sizes, long or short bristles of fin CLG ee Special, 95c Puff Boxes, Hair Receiv- ers, Comb and Brush ‘Trays, Nail Polishers of different styles. Special, 39c Heavy weight Dressing Comb: and 9 inch sizes; all coarse and fine teeth, Hundreds of pretty and practicai pieces, taken from our comprehensive stocks and offered at much below actual values. Boudoir Clocks $2.95 Artistic new designs, all with best American move- Also cloth Brushes ‘with | designs. ments and pretty dials; most extra heavy backs. Superior French beveled desirable as gifts, glass. Special, 25c Each Dressing Combs, Barber Combs, Nail Files, Button Hooks, Shoe Horns and cu- ticle knives, se, Ten-Piece Hand-Decorated Sets, $16.50 Mirror, Hair Brush, Comb, Powder Box, Receiver, Nail Polisher, File, Button Hook, Cuticle Knife, delightfully dainty color decoration, Ten-Piece Set—Plain—Complete—$11.75 Ground Floor Price Reductions in Blankets Comfortables and Bed Spreads will offer the opportunity tomorrow to purchase high grade Bed Furnishings from our regular stock at considerably less than our usual prices. Fine White Blankets $8.75, $10.50, $15.00 pair Silkoline Covered Comfortables With satin InsOrtOndsissccasstscsosssatravacssebescosoheedsstor reduced to $5.50 Satin Finished Bed Spreads .$3.50, $4.35 and $5.50 Reduced to re ee ER eS ES $a Reduced to Second Floor Bordered Scrims and Marquisettes for Sash Curtains Priced below Manufac- turers’ present cost. 28c Some with striped cen- tres, some figured, in white, cream or ecru; all highly mercerized and of fine quality. Fifth Floor Westinghouse Electric Irons , Special at $3.35 HE Cinderella iron is a thor- oughly practical electric iron designed for strict utility, but having all the Westinghouse fea- tures of efficiency and long life. ‘The shape of the face and the heating element are the same as used on higher-priced W Metal parts have a serviceable dull-nickel finish. The heating element is guaranteed. ‘The cord is perma~ nently attached to the iron, a separable plug is supplied on the other end, A spring on the cord where it leaves the iron prevents sharp turns and resultant breakage of the wires. tinghouse electric irons. |e? Housefurnishing Section—Seventh Floor

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