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oe OR ST CORNER SIXTH AVESIS™ Str. ‘ ‘ ‘New Homes and Better Homes’ A NATIONAL MOVE- , psowniit lar ea Meg means the kind of furni- ture sell. Better fur- niture must NOT mean higher ~ priced furniture. is the most AT- TRACTIVE and DURA. BLE merchandise at the 2 in. wide, greatest MONEY-SAVING |} jand shelves for books “On Terms to Fit” saad 2 7 PLAIN FIGURE TAGS ON EVERYTHING Motor Truek Deliveries Everywhere NUO - Fold ' Sofa Bed ‘im Mahogany finish whol. stere in imitation __@ Greenpoint Enamel Bed Tim = Two-inch pests, 2-inch sp Siena 5 e (ack Aid, te imeh reds, 14-inch fillers, Only In American Walnut or Mahog- a limited 298 any, with nor 3 G6 conntty $99 4 98 ox glass tray; of these beds a! as tilustveted.... y “Sunday World Wants Work Monda MY BROOKLYN STORE Nah ee ‘THE EVENING three WORLD, WED NESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1919, REABRESTED AS HE QUITS CELL ON $10,000 BAIL Sam Gordan, Held as Material Wit- ness in “Johnny Spanish” Murder, o Fails to Win Freedom. Gordan, twenty-nine, of No. 456 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, arrested as a ‘“material witness” to the murder about a month ago of the gangeter, POSLAM FORCES AILING SKIN TO IMPROVE ysical and mental relief. ) ing from eczema’s dis- tress has been intense, you are en- titled to the great comfort that Pos- lam can bring you quickly. It makes the work.of healing short and pleas; ant. A little goes a long way and does a great deal, the skin responds so eagerly. Itching irritation stops. Pim- ples and ri go, and, best of all, Poslam will not, can not, harm. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 248 West 47th St., New York City. Poslam Soap is the tonic soap for the skin and will freshen and beautify your complexion.—Advt. CleanSvveepSale Strictly Custom Tailored SUIT TO ORDER “Jotinny Gpanich,” felt felieved for about five minutes yesterday afternoon when friends came to his rescue and furnished $10,000 ail in the Court of General Seasions. , He had scarcely stepped out of the court room, however, when Smyth, the Wetective who arrested iim, took him into custody as a fugitive ftom Hart- ford, Conn., justice. Gordan and four others, Detective Smyth says, paid a little visit to Hart- ford some wéeks ago, and while they were there entered & loft and stole silks Valued at $1,600. - Detective Smyth is making arrange- ments to have Gordan arraigned in Essex Market Court, where Smyth will ask that his prisoper be held thirty days for extradition INJURED IN STRIKE CRUSH, LAWYER BENNO LOEWY DIES Collar Bone and Ribs Broken When Auto Knocked Him Down, ‘The friends of Benno Loewy, many years a prominent member of the legal profession in New York, learned toway that he had died yesterday as the result of an accident in the street congestion caused by the Interborough strike on Monday. Mr, Loewy was knocked down by @ passenger truck ‘at Central Park West.and 68th Street, and hid collar bone and three ribs were broken. The shock 4vaé such at his age, aixty-five, that he died at the Park Hos- pital, Central Park West and 100th Street, Mr. Logwy was & graduate of the Co- lumbia College Law School at twenty. He left a library of 59,000 yolames which was rded by his associates as one of the most valuable in this country, He was a meniber of & of benevo- lent, religious and professional societics and of scientific organizations in this, country and abroad. ‘ Cee amend j MADAM MOSQUITO GUILTY! | TRUNTON, N. J, Aug. 20.—It has been determined that it ia the ladies of the mosquito family who have been doing all the backbiting and making other disagreeable attacks on the population of New Jersey, besides giv- ng an unenviable reputation to an otherwise spotiess State. i] This is the report of the State De-! partment of ConServation and Develop- ment which says that only the female bites and stabs. To 'get rid of the! pests it is proposed that each resident put up. 25 cents, which will bring in| 750,000 to be used in addition to what the State spends annually for the fight against the inect. Ninety nily, it is waid, Is bred for k. He was edu d from 1892 to was ri t for Roxburghe. SUIT TOORDER 1x Hever { 5” , These Suits were sold by me during the 44 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. two weeks of this month, past season at prices as high as $30 to $35 Iwish to thank the public for their wonderful response to my Clean Swee ugust is considered the y As you all know, 5 of the tailoring business and for this reason I will continue this sale of 70 Nassau St., near John St., N. Y. 50, | Sale the past ull Season Commodore Worsteds and All Other Ends consisting. of Blues, Grays, Browns, Tweed Cheviots and Cassimeres. Some of these have enough for two-piece suits; some enough for three-piece suit and others enough for suit and extra trousers. My Clean Sweep Sale price SUIT TO ORDER $15.50 ADVANCE SALE OF OVERCOATINGS Prices of Overcoats will knock them cold this coming Fall and Winter Season. An ordinary cheap overcoat will cost #50, so get in on the ground floor, place your overcoat order early and help keep my full force of Cutters and Tailors busy during ‘the dull season and positively save at least $15 to $20. For this event, 1 have placed in each of my four stores, 70 Nassau St., 3 Church St., 44 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, a range of High Grade Overcoatings, consisting Fancy Shetlands, Plaid Backs and Ulster Cloths; at a Special price of MY BROADWAY STORE TO ORDER =O Ready to Wear I have a number of Unclaimed Suits on hand, which I will dispose of 49 prices aslow as . |S. HENRY ADLER 1482 BROAD WAY, Near 40th St, Next Door to Empire Theatre Oven Evenia: 70 NASSAU Si 44 FLATBUSAAVENU ‘Open Breaings ati) 10 FP. M.—-Seturday Until 12 P.M, $ CHURCh S - i Oven y Near Nevins St., Until 10 PB, M—@etesday Until 42 1432 B’way, New York and of Blue and Black Meltons and Kerseys, also Brown dnd Oxford Gray, Medium weight, suitable for Top Coating, OVERCOAT $ MY CHURCH STREET STORE Toasted Corn Flakes a suggestion to make a most decisive test of quality. THAT CHANGE IN WOMAN'S LIFE Mrs. Godden Tells How It May Be Passed in Safety and Comfort. | 4s passing through the critical being forty-six years of | age and had all the | ptoms incident | that change—| heat flashes, ner- vousness, and was in a general run} down condition, 80 | it was hard for me | to do my work.| ydia FE. Pink-; i's Vegetable pound waa| recommended to! me as the best remedy for my| troubles, which it surely proved to be. I feel better and stronger in every way since taking it, and the annoying symptoms have disappeared.” —Mra, M. Godden, 925 Napoleon St, Fre- mont, Ohio, Such annoying symptoms as heat nervousness, backache, ache, irritability and “the blues be speedily overcome and the sys! conditions by The letters cons lished from women this’ country prove the merit of Lydia F. Vegetable Compound.—Advt | harmless preparation | which causes pract What a she deesrtt Resinol would clear "She would be a pretty girl, Hit wasn't forthat pimply, blotchy complex: | ion!" But the regular use of Resinol Soap, akded at first by a little Resinol Ointment, would probably make it clear, fresh and charming. If a poor skin is your handicap, begin using Resinol Seap and see how quickly it improves. Resine! Soap gad Resine! Otmument ace sold by all drag. gem. For tree sample of tach, write 1o Dept ¢, Rew acl, Baldmors, Md. No One Loves a Grouch Not @ bit, and he usually becomes @ failure. His treuble is due in most nstance to a disordered liver stomach. Many a failure has turned to success by taking| v's Wonderful Remedy because) it goes to the bottom of such disor-| tarrhal mucus from the tra and allays th liver and intestinal lor money refunded by former Unit and Members of WORK MONDAY WONDERS appendicitis, On At all druggists sulle fe. Co, ABT. SES + BOYAL ~D tempting aroma drifting from our oven doors. ‘You may as well have the choicest." Ask your grocer for Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes, with W. K. Kellogg’s signature on the package. KELLOGG TOASTED CORN FLAKE CO, BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN STEAMBOATS. TO S0U' H BY STEAMER CARMANIA, pAptginggBaitery on week days, WA. M., 1 and Leaving fou: 11.30 A. BM and 10.15 PM. onengon rhe camitted on 7 SATURDAYS. AND SUNDAYS Leavin ih each! 4, 7 uk, ene "Additional ise’ on Aundays) © Vrom Now York, 10 A. M-; from South Beas, re a Cd i ts Masio— ren, 1Se.7 adults, fe. Dron Steamboat Co, SPM Pier cM, ee ods 1 35, wh etn hak at MGs La a OCKAWAY BEACH Ast MSA Me 0 tla OR (METROPOLITAN LINE |- VIA_ CAPE Ob GANAL Through the Canal Both Ways. jer 18. Foot of Murray St,. Dally (Sundays included) at 5.00 P, M. Fare $5.05. Tick Information at Whalf, tay 6000. Lea' ots Tel. ’. TOF | a g"CREDIZ.2 of VALUES Posies es + Teer GENT CALLS STRICTLY CONFIOENTI DIAMOND 6 WATCH 39MAIDEN LANE, 6th rior, Phone John 243 DIAMONDS ON CREDIT RASY THUMM ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. AMERICAN WATCH & DIAMOND CO, ee Poe 6 Maiden Lane AR EOS WSN World “Wants” Work Wonders. t World “Wants” Work Wonders.