The evening world. Newspaper, October 24, 1918, Page 8

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held wp an express messenger and 'THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 44, 1TH... bis SO aa NE RO ‘ —— STEALS $20,000, LOSES IT. |é ’ long-distance phone talk by Mr. Hoo: | Ey Shoe Specialists for 61 Years Lene Bandit Metde Up Bapress Car SMOKES GOING {IPI HERE ARE PRICES FOR FOOD | iid to ur gut ine extra vee | | Andrew Alexander |e sos FIXED BY FEDERAL BOARD; = "83" Ten Day Sale his aseletant in the express car of a Grand Trunk train as it was leaving nnyside yesterday, seized a sealed ahi G00 und leaped trom the inside-bathing every morning for one EVERYTHING IS SET FOR HIGHER PRICES and the retailer were expected to HOUSEWIVES, TAKE NOTICE, O'CONNELL NOT COMING. | al Here ble. Transfer of Boston Ca Deemed tnady: Wednesday in the Bronx, Thursday af- | pf? eaieien : | ROME, Oct. 24.—T afer of Cardinal tn cloth! : | : * of our regular and practically complete eet ma ER Represent the Cost of Retail Purchases in JorConnl to New ork has bana good — judged tnadvisabl i lines of oe New York City on the Cash and [portance of the Boston archbishopric, Between Nov. 1-15 Cigars and Carry Basi laccording to reliable information here ny ey 0 18, to-day. A 3a me ‘, abor Counts—every ounce * Fall and W inter Shoes HAVE ROSY CHEEKS - || Cigarettes Will Cost From The following prices are wugweated by the Naw York Federal Food Board | The candidates for Archbishop of New| g¢ work you do helps some soldier ‘. One to Five Cents M aa reprenentative of what these goods should be purchased for on a cash |YOrk have now narrowed down 1) wig is fighting over there! ‘This war AND FEEL FRESH AS ie to Five Cent Ore, | and carry beste in the retesl stores of Greater New York. The range in [Archbishop Hanna of Ban Francisco | heitte fought as truly in the house: an W. n " Lo Sh Price dependa upon the purchase by the retailer in original whole packages |" Archbislioy Glennon of St. Louis | hold and in the work-shop as it isin * es: | ome: w 108, A DAISY—TRY-THIS! Smokers all, get braced for another | °F broken packages: the trenches. es) as POLITICAL NOTES. | Some of our American women are | $4.85 and $5.85 An tnerease tn the price of several Dometitte wis sate | 1 a rire] galvaeine of at)| ty the weaknesses of (hal bees tae ‘ Says glace of hot water with lil. ange of cigarettes is likely at any : BY: Wow 17ibC Jenndidates on the . suffer from backache, dragging senss- Women’s Boots, ey mE ER: RBI irene inact | on bearing down raig, wey Bervous = ws € n Glynn refuse ° vu ge the had pa 4 ie pi aomemened a Samet Nov. 1 and Nov. 16 cigar i: Hy Feuson, but it ia known the shortage ot| their neighbors they will be told to $6.85 an 7.85 hero bd : | ie fe tote) a: 4 campaign funds was discussed. \tuke a Favorite Prescription of Dr. Dene times el bees Gee Be Care errr nica, manne eae |G No # Blan ey it: HEIR], Gar, human wt tier, agaroases| Pierce's which tas heen so well and ’ ei 4 io Alaska. 22%-23¢ Jin New Rochelle and Yonkers this eve-| favorably known for the past half and clearer, to wake up without @| although cigar manufacturers expect a6 nin pentury. Men 8 Shoes, Beaaoai, batkache; costed tongue oF] to include the war tax in this sum; BY encase. eereny. pp se Alfred B. Smith will devote all next esWeak women should try it now. © nasty dreath, In fact to feel your t is, th ker will the war jweek to campaigning in this city and/ pont wait! ‘To-day is the day to est, day in and day out, just try | that te the ameter mand che jobber [0 Lone TAA cdo ae sanketinn |bexin. ‘This temperance tonic and nervine will bring vim, vigor and : week. ternoon in Suffolk and Nassau Coun-| vitality. Send Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, The assortments are large and in- Before breakfast each day, drink a} PAY. aon tfcatand,“Knureday evening in Queens. | N'Y. ioe, for trial pka. tablets glass of real hot water with a tea- ra long time now smokers have . —— clude practically all the popular * f, spoonful of limestone phosphate in it] felt, in their pocketbooks, that they gathering of women here and on the models for this season, made in the aba Havebbeb veoene of wetnian from were being mulcted by a systematic( MEAT — Mindy and, ibe Sirloin (untrimmed) Hfoliewing® Monday he will speak on | ¢ Keliable Aletander Way and sub- the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels | course of progression and emall a4- "Bottom Y Serhatis OA coal interesting and stantial d Risin” Toomer the Previous day's indigestible wastes| vances in the price of “amokes.” ‘The Pot ronat, yoarhans the most interesting and antially re luced sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, | taiers “inched along,” @ penny at/ Rib roast, lcharacter in Manhattan is being waged rices sweetening and purifying the entire 1 bi ¢! Rib row in the Fifteenth Fh y * alimentary canal before putting more|® time, on all popular brands of’ cHucks— Chuck better know ¢ women’s shoes afford a com- food into the stomach, The action of | clxarettes until the smokers at last) sinns of good cows Sitlolr conteimmed) « |aisteie ‘ lete selection of the styles now hot water and limestone phosphate on| awoke to the fact that they were| “dressed ‘weight’ 325-480 ‘rap four the, Republican candidate, Albert Ot cin an empty stomach is wonderfully in-| paying exorbitant prices for what was| !b™ Bottom Pound ltinger. For a time tt wa Republican in demand in both boots and ox- # at on \d at few h vigorating. It cleans out all the sour once a luxury, but is now counted a) Beaw eet [aerongnold. But, in the pagt for years | By , fermentations, gases and acidity an 9 y “4 Rib’ roast, prime o nd the consensus of opinion is ple lines suited to mature tastes. breakfast. : ¢ aor pL ‘A quarier pound of limestone phos-| b!amed the greedy manufacturer, the | LAMB— P inna; = a = =| Aare Downtown Store Only phate will cont very little at the drug | Manufacturers blamed the rapacious| Laie chops. | ‘ store but is sufficient to demonstrate | 8'owers and the growers blamod the Stew Re. ‘ that. Those who are subject to con-| cruel war. And so it goes. Every-| KOSHER CHUCKS AND Soup meat Aieaaaspinateemmenasmas " Sixth A ve, at 19th St. stipation, bilous attacks, seid stom-| body “passes the buckSand the poor] MekEES oh meduin ig ERURAM Rag . | RuddyCheee Sparkling Byes TODAY'S BEAUTY HELP ach, rheumatic twinges, also those | consumer pays, weight 500-900 Ibs. ot aut pa | 2 What will happen after the date “ Breast, first out = —Most Women Can Have Accessible by Sixth Ave. El. and Surface Cars, 7th Ave. Subway PIN, (hat one weeks of inaide berniog [act for the turther increases Is not | PORK PRODUCTS ihege naan | pedir ge ede UR aes. ind Hi bes. ii have th oti ieok if being predicted by wholesalers or re-| Smoked Hama (unwrapped), 8-18 fa Says Dr. Edwards, ards, a Well-Known eauty of your hair to its very best will have them both looking and feel- | tailera, but it is certain not to be a) Smoked shoulders (Picnics), 26- 7 | Ohio Physician jadvantage by washing it with Can~ ing better in every way. Advt decrease, No increase _in Govern-|,, | — throx. It makes a very simple, inex- - cress: = = = visH— Market ‘oa | Dr. F,M. Edwards for 17yearstreated which cleanses the (Green, that is iced but Fioun: | scores of women for liver and bowel ail- h not frogen for storage) Smeits | ments. During these years he gave to | dandruff, leaving Butternsh, medium . | his patients a prescription made of a | a wonderfully clean, wholesome feel- | ft po | few well-known vegetable ingredients | ing use, you will find that Cabbage—Green, we Tinker mackerel. Bawurday. afternoon he will address a but in. the mixed with olive oil, naming them | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will | know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, ee cause a | uff air dries quickly end evenly, ts never streaked always. bright, fluffy; so in fact, that it looks more nt than it is, and so soft that BH. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street ment revenue can be blamed for re-|cent Ask a dealer why cigarettes have yee y and Navy (20), * trom 15 cents | and poisonous matter in one’s system. {Suet use a teaspoonful of Canthrox, recently taken a jump and he will!to 20 cents. If you have a pale face, sallow look, | which you can get from any good reply that he has merely added to dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- | druggist, dissolve it in a cup of hot his price the increase imposed on| Childe & Eaten Charge for aches, a listless, no-good feeling, allout | water; this makes a full cup of sham- him by the manufacturer and higher Bi 4 and Butter. The pian of serving ter only as a separate started in the Childs Company | of sorts, inactive bowels, youtakeoneof | poo liquid, enough so it is easy to Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for | apply it to all the hair instead of just a time and note the pleasing resulta. — | the top of the head.—Advt. Thousands of women as well as men | wages for bis help, |. Ask the manufacturer about the high prices and he will answer that! and but- nt order Thirty-fifth Street lleaf costs from 30 to 200 per ce take Dr. Edward's Olive Tablets—the — more than before the w that he nas | taurants in this city on Lue: if to pay rollers much more a thousand] abruptly halted by the successful substitute for calomel—now UNDAY WORLD WANTS and then just tokeepin the pink ot condi- | tion. 10¢ and 25c per box. All druggists, have yesterday. The company excuse Mr, Hoover's recent Afte than formerly; that imported tobacco has run short; that millions of cigar- ettes and practically all of one brand of tobacco are ‘going to the soldiers any (2 the Government, and that he is having labor troubles, a stiike of packers now being on. The approaching increase in the price of cigars will range about thu A 6-cent cigar will sell for 7 cent 7-cent for 8 cents, 8-cent for 10 cents, 10-cent at two for a quarter, and on upward, It is known that in some cases an increase already has been put in effect and may hit the con- sumer by Noy. 1 Since about Sept. 23 the following advances have been made in cigar- ettes, the figures being those of a large retail concern and likely below some other stores: Melachrinos (package of 10), from 18 cents to 20 WORK MONDAY WONDERS order few tion 500 Silk Hand Bags at $3.25 each will constitute an important Special Sale to-morrow and Saturday. Boys’ School Clothes - (8 to 18 years) Hanes Underwear is the greatest value you ever laid hands on! Skillful workmanship, durable materials and up-to-date models form component parts of the clothing shown by B. Altman & Co. Excellent wearing qualities are assured, These Bags are in five different shapes, all lined with fine silk and furnished with purse Among the attractive offerings in the r D Ke if 20, fi 35 and mirror. They may be obtained in blue, egular stock are Corie! emo rieaL mente | brown, plum, green-and=blue combination price; “Helmar, Royal Nestor, Enyp: | | =| . : pri Hy el y Nestor, YD~ Pants: 8 Boys’ Suits of fancy wool fabrics, with two — |tian’ struignts, Turkish. Trophies, Lord Salisbury, from 13 cents to 15 cents for package of 10; same brands, for package of 20, fro 5 cents to and black (the latter especially suitable for mourning). pairs of knickerbocker trousers, $13.50, $16.50, $18.50 & $20.00 Boys’ Corduroy Suits in the popular mouse color, with two pairs of kmickerbocker trousers. » + «#.« « « « $185.00 Boys’ Mackinaw Coats in the wanted heather | mixtures or O. D. wool cloth . . $16.50 Boys’ Leather Coats, with reverse side of COrdufoy «0s wre ete «© B88 Also Boys’ Blouses (8 to 14 years) in smart strip- MS yes ke ee ee 8100 Boys’ Scarfs of good-quality silks . 50c. (Sixth Floor) at Arrangements made long In advance make this offering possible. (First Floor) —— Novelties in Umbrellas may be included in the classification of useful gifts, Solid gold, sterling silver, tortoise shell, hand-carved ivory, as well as leather and bakelite are shown as mountings in a collece tion that is noteworthy from both a practical and artistic standpoint. Ma Pointed Shoes WageWar onYour Feet ‘O men, women and children alike who have been taught the tortures of pointed, bone-bending shoes, we say: Put on Educators today, and let nature abolish your cramped toes, ingrown nails, corns, bunions, cal- louses, For Educators ‘‘let the feet grow as they should." RICE & HUTCHINS EDUCATOR SHOE® poreren) The Fur Storage Department requests that patrons having furs stored with B. Altman & Co, take steps for their removal before cold weather actually sets in, inasmuch as, with the one-delivery-a-day schedule now in force, it will be impossible to cope with an avalanche of “rush” orders. (Third Floor) Buy Hanes Heavy Winter Weight Shirts and Drawers or Union Suits just as quickly as you can. This year, even more than before, it will be difficult to get Hanes after dealers’ origina! stocks are exhausted, ELASTIC ANIT UNDERWEAR Greatest Winter Underwear sold at popular prices! \UARANTEE: We duerantos Hanes Inderwear absolutely 4, etitch and button. (urn your money e! darment ifany seam br The cheerful colors now so much in demand predominate in the silks used in these umbrellas. Each year Hanes popularity increases enormously. That's because of the sensationalvalue offered you at a popular price! We tell you that Hanes is the most wonderful underwear bargain you ever bought! Why, you can't buy greater warmth or greater comfort or better fit or , better made garments at any price! os Men’s Umbrellas and Walking Sticks in the correct styles. Hanes seams are guaranteed unbreakable; tailored collarette snuggles up around the neck and prevents gaping; elastic knit shoulders allow “give” with every motion, Hanes pear! buttons are sewed fo stay on! MIlustrated here are Hanes Heavy Winter Weight Shirts and Drawers. Note the three button snug-fitting, staunch sateen waistband and comfortable crotch. Easy to put socks on, too, because the legs won't flare. Hanes Heavy Winter Weight Union Suits are the last word in union suit perfection. The Closed Crotch stays closed! Real Warmth for the Boys! ne of our big special lines is Union Suits for Boys. Superbly made, eens and combine ail features of the men’s suits. Downy softness and genial Warmth win mothers and fathers as well as the boys. You can't duplicate the value. If your dealer does not have Hanes write us immediately. eae omens ae tareeP.H,HANES KNITTING CO, Winston-Salem, N.C, Any garment offered as Hanes d-6,paneiiate seine Aare Now York Office, 366 Broadway The Great October Sale of Oriental Rugs now being held on the Fifth Floor, offers unusual opportunities to , make economic Dupage of choice floor coverings. Si cnet Shoe Co. ep eset Tas Label og Street Wo Corry, te. the, Par * “Gatehins Upstorthe

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