The evening world. Newspaper, October 29, 1918, Page 6

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A EL OO five yea kind ‘to any RUNDLE BRIDE HAPPY. “Wife, 25, and Danbury Millionaire, ) SB Deny Reports of beparation. m7 At the residence ) Danvury, Conn, Mr twenty-five-yoar-old br very happy.” faid Mr. Rundle, who i* eidhty. She oa | Between common corn flakes 3 and the wonderful | there's no differ- r i ence in price — the difference in flavor is tremendous. R DollarDay WEDNESDAY extraordinary values, offered at rediculously low prices, Day offerings. & Warm, Hajek able, fleeced, seamle black only 8 Pairs, st Toilet een Organate Wats Waist, $1} T iy four-piece Out aes es ous iy Linene 1,000 Children’s 1 Dresses at $1.00. $00 Children’s Dresses at 2 for $1.00. 500 pairs of Corsets at 2 for $1.00. Hundreds of other articles, dresses, shoes, linens, 4 for $1.00; 3 for $1.00; 2 for $1.00, and $1.00 each. table Coating; Flaid Mixture trim, juniore, Thibet Coat. see" ILLAGE BARBER tn Woman Seeke to Enter Apartment| utiet Store 119 West 24th St., Near 6th Ave. Every day is bargain day at this unique store, but Dollar Day is a day of a day on which many “not advertised” We feature only a few of the hundreds of Dollar Come early and get your sbare. MEN’S SO soc KS | slightly ocks boy a Waist, $1 by Pa Ee te eon Wee Seen eet a) 64x63 in. Wabacslncd Cloth v With ficral pattern, round or square 1,000 Waists at $1.00. 800 Waists at 2 for $1.00. 300 Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.00. toilet articles, waists, muslin wear, etc., at COAT BARGAINS Stout Women's Panne Velour; fur fabrie trim, ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, Hart's will was found to provide, emong tha bequests, the following Annie Wilson, $3,000; Alvin P. Townsend, $3,000; Edwin F. Grune. | $3, 000; Edna P, Adams, $2,000; |loulsa Drury, $3,000; Benjamin if wet Fea “nd, Edward ah AND BLACKSMITH nines lijah “Ward, $2,000; "Sétfaraia J ; |Cerpemer, executor, the residue of an tae a ° a(Sixtean Cronies of venioe of Harled le es fier paying $4,000 to St Peis M. E. Church and $4,000 te Man Rejoice as Court Ups {the Greenvitte Reformed Church, for the care of his grave holds $100,000 Bequests. | A brother, Joseph Hart was not EE left any part of the estate, the will + to-day AMOME explained, because he waa consid xteen old cronies of Lemuel M. Hart comfortably fixed with f Hartsdale, who died eived with de ent » a @ divided his $100,000 estate who have been waiting for their be has just reached Hartsdale quests: t e Appellate Division h eld the will of their benefacte " GODMAN NOW SUES EUSTIS ~ FOR $25,000 FOR ASSAULT | ‘onsite | r Chapter Added to New pela leon at Which Pro-Ger- man Hints Were Made. NEWPORT, Ro 1, Oct, 29. [represent an increase 1918, INFLUENZA LOSING IN CITY i..." ALTHOUGH NEW CASES GAIN) *!°». Copeland Attributes Increase of 1,261 to Lack of Reports Over Sunday An increase of 1 EPIDEMIC OVER IN NAVY, Naval Distetots, WASHINGTO fluenza over the prev ported up to 10 A. ¥ Health Dep 4,073 new ¢ 2,812 for the pre This is the usual Tuesday morning | ¢ rding to Health Comm ny physi SECOND INFECTION WORSE. | Infinenn tn Stimation in London Finds Mortality Cause. LONDON, Oct chapter in the Bustis-Codma Hting from report Kustis entertained Count von ternstorff in Washington t * ter when the German Amb 1 been “migh if country Is the filing of . ) by Ogden Codman, wh A assaulted | Mr. Hert INFLUENZA IN PRUSSIA. After } ath in A 10. Me.) Rattway Traffic Hampered hy Hiness of Thousands, AMSTERDAM vusand rally Store Hours 9.45 to 61S No Mail Orders Are Filled From This Store bargains are I School girl's Dress For $4 Repp. on Sale on Second Floor Chin Chow Cloth, mself | M wesault | ed to have ov-| ba ahevad rred when Bust Codman in the | tt t after a luncheo OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & © 34th Street—New York An Extraordinary Sale Wednesday Women’s and Misses’ High-Class Tailored & Fur-Trimmed Suits Representing some of the season's sinartest | models of Velour de ‘ Velour Cloth, Velveteen and Oxford Cloth. Regular 45.00 to 69.50 Values Use Cuticura For Children’s Scalps And insure good hair throug At night rub Cuticura Ointme nt Vienna, Pa igsand other pl ; PNEUMONIA RIDDLES FAMILY Hushand and Wife Dead and Three Daughters Ul, . over scalp. xt mo fi G ing shampoo with Cuticura Soap hot wai A clean, sweet scalp baba means thick healthy hair pict | Sample Bach F h neral his | feards ever? natelment Cards and Books, TATED ditions Improve: Ban mover danicge bp Y. oo dst fh Gondape ule Bat About 200 Laine, Silvertone, 28.00 Drop of 2282 Casea Shown in Ten! Bloomingdale § 59th to 60th Street Grand Street — eee ea ge é Adar He % A — ee Seek Special Low Terms OF ONLY A WEEK NO INTEREST $2 NO EXTRAS 59TH TO 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE Buy Your Player Now If you intend to purchase a Player for the holidays we advise you to make your selection now as it may be impossible for you to buy a Player later in the season, as all piano manufacturers are ordered by the Government to curtail the output of their factories for the balance of this year. Be sure to call tomorrow and select one of these beautiful New 88-Note WALTERS PLAYER PIANO 450. | Free With Each Player A Beautiful Music Cabinet A Bench to Match Player Piano 12 Rolls of Music (Your Own Choice) Free Delivery of Player to Your Home oq The same FREE OFFER as mentioned above will also be included with every new player piano sold this week at the following prices: $425, $475, $500, $525, $550, $600 28 Used Pianos To Be Sold at Special Low Prices These pianos must be sold at once to make room for new stock—every one has been overhauled at our factory— every one is a real bargain, Terms Stool and 5] Free Delivery Per Week x x g 2 D pes, The Best Player at Its Price Bloomingdale Bros., as sole owners of the Walters piano factories and selling direct from the factory to the home, can and do give better value, a more beautiful Player end at a lower price than you could purchase in any other piano house Send Name and Address for Full Particulars NAME ADDRESS .. : W, 29 Bloomingdales’ Piano Dep’t Lexington to 3d Avenue Brooklyn's Biggest Credit House 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 179 Smith Street BROOKLYN Cor, Wyckoff St. Cor. Driggs Ave. — $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY Bring Thie Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent. Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Account Clothing tor = <a Family on Easy Terms FINE caddie ie pe KLY. bee WEEKLY |Nowhere else will you find a | | larger stock of splendid Buffets, We will sell youa goed * 29-47 patches ped cg aban gee A fra one for. OPEN MONDAY AND sare BDAY EVENINGS \4 Seveo-Time World Want Werks Alt Week—-Oyder One TeDy

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