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“| Fire Follows Mysterfous Explosion and Structure Is Destroyed, Many Bronk families to-day are mourning their family wast! stroyed in a fire following a mysterious explo- injurious, as it 4 sion in the Puritan Steam Laundry bulld~ makes the hair oe tio the eealp and ing at No. 4208 ‘Third Avenue at $00 The thing to use is, Mulsified | A: M- The one-story structure was de- * Boceanut oil shampoo, for this is pure | stroyed. and entirely gre: It’s very cheap| The cause of the explosion has not and beats ything else all to pieces, | been determined, but the police sald get this at any drug sture,| t! -*°\ .» fo reason to suspect a bomb. bee will last the whole | Josph B. Fowler, proprietor ned of nothing in the laun inolsten the hair with water and Me AN front mans it in, about « teaspoonful is Kg MOH yA t is reqqiee cannes aa iy ries, In the Bronx and was makes an wi clothin; mat ich, creamy lather, | The Hund Puls of anes mated at me oe , bulld- and rinses out )ings in nara a Street “tad th Third Ave. ‘The hair dries Bo rd and|nue were to in the and is soft, looking, | rain Tatil the fire was ¢ een PET easy 4 dirt and & | ciaring that the testimony given at the % | trial on Aug. 6 was conflicting and of a 2 | contradictory nature, Magistrate Jonu L, Coward to-day dismissed the co aint charging third degree assault p ferred by Patrick Foy againat. Fuicha | Croker jr. and discharged Croker. ‘Th impla int Was the result of the | 2 f an alleged fight between the | two aly Croker was in court | el when jecision was with his couns fecision was aiter In a Sauce | Spanish boarding house at No, 267 West | | 25th Street, was fined $50 this morning . ter, in the United States : MADE IN U. S. A. B | District’ Court, ollowing conviction ont $ At Grocers und Delicatessen Stores charge of selling liquor in violation of 5 the war pronibith ion law. Barnet exe | E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N.Y. | B | and "Samuel Zanon}, both saloon kee ers, appeared befor the court and pleaded not guilty to o similar charges. A Special Sale of ‘‘Genesta Brand’’ Coffee and Ceylon Orange Pekoe Teas Heads the Grocery List GENESTA BRAND COFFEE ina mild, soft, fragrant coffee and enjoys an enormous sale. Com uality of this blend with any of the so-called Mocha and Hood We do not fear your comparison. Our usual price for a pee carton, 49¢; sale: Pound cartons, the bean, granulated or pulverized Five-pound cartons (in the bean only) Twenty-five pound sack (beans only). . CEYLON ORANGE PEKOE TEAS Our Finest Quality Imported Cer~ | Amarriile Ceylon Orange Pekos ekoe Te®—A full Henge competition of delicious and 4 quality; our reg- RH Meyey © Cod prrrvetions Aro Pricea—Qualty—Serwten S) We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for ‘Cast Only Special pus ces Mo a ate 3 on ready-to-wear millinery for mother, sister are a a Nearly 2,000 Misses’ Smocks-~ Special $1.79 Our.regular price would be up to $3.74 The materials are plain and figured voiles or crash, Hand embroidery is effectively used. Belted styles, Norfolk models, models with or without collars. pastel tones, darker shades and white. Dainty Buy several for your school wardrobe! A special purchase of women’s SKIRTS to sell at $9, 74 A practical, separate skirt is an essential to every woman's wardrobe. It is seldom that she has the opportunity of obtaining one at such a low price as this. The collection is large, including a variety of smart models, WOOL PLAIDS—HOMESPUNS—SERGES in sport styles with novelty pockets, belts and buttons. Accordion pleated models in light and dark shades: 429% —Third Floor, Kear, 34th St. Chinese sacred lilies 2400 SELECTED MAMMOTH BULBS 14c ea. Also known as “Oriental Narcissus or Fairy Flowers. Net and val lace make a dainty blouse at $3.74 Agenerous use of lace, the unusual sleeve, and the tablier front—an ex- cellent feature for wear with a suit. Semra—Third Floor, 34th st. 100 floor lamps $12.24. About enough for one day's selling The stand is « cgularly 1. Ceylon, heavy’ Tea; our Tb, carton, THe; caddy, $3.04) fe, A Special Sale of Enright’s All o’ The Wheat Flour All ot The Wheat Flour in eround, by the old style stone process. and it | Implive—all of the wheat berry—makes delicious 1b, bug, Shia: ernment tests have shown tHut the Pinto Beans vorably with the White Beans. in much less time than any other variety; 5-lb. bag, 1.24. G4c; 10-Ib. ) Special Sale of Albers Wheat Flakes—Large white flakes, made from California selected white wheat; contains the greater C7 ae of the bran; cooks in five minutes; cartons containing 1-lb. an Reg. 20c carton; this sale, dozen, $1.74; each, 15¢ SALE of p\yweys QUICK LUNCH CHOCOLATE “Red Star” Brand Quick Lunch Chocolate, made ‘Yi prepared this sale, 5-Ib. can, $2.24; 1-Ib, can, 47¢; }4-Ib. can, 24e A Special Sale of Educator Picnic Cookies An assortment of Old Fashioned Home Made Style Cookies, in Boxes d containing Colonial (Chocolate), Priscilla (Lemon and Cocoanut) and Copley (Spice); each box contains 24 large cookies of the three Reg. 25¢ carton, BMS Celebrated * in our own labora price, 1-Ib. can, 540; val ‘aaa 12 ounces, 1, SALE OF SPANISH QUEEN OLIVES—Sclected and perfect, Packed i) large ound liver, packed especially for nt 450 to 50e ver far: our price this fed, Mths ally ee Arar An toned mtoviiixed mille? 16-02. cans. H ORKGON 8 AL MON vinehle rand, medium red; No, 4 can! rem, 190, fi) Lily White Brand Flour means the * highst standard. We guar- ante it equal to many of the iced brands. 2414-Ib. 3 12-Ib. bag, 94c. fter a lapse of two years the firat shipment of Sidtolinnd, Merrie just received 4k Mitohnera. White” Brund— Gumbo, Cream, of Soin: “al Clam, Chowder, Mulligatawaiy ‘Cream of Cora, These are gine ‘¢ ns. do: Franco-Aieriean Quart cmt sold Preset'v: fornia glass a6. ineludin Californiasweet Pickled Peaches Hine quality: jn 1 Ib 12 CaliforniaGreen Gages or Exe Pal at heavy syrup, Bistene, he Dirt Cleanser, for Cleaning, ‘Soouring and Poljshing v Gresley Wited States Vood Administration License Number GO2N65, a 100, IALL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY FILLED, Den Curlo Ceyton Orange Pekoe Tea— Compare {ts quality with Ceylon ‘Ten sold elsewhere at 75c Ib.i our usual prics thin sale, S-Ib._ caddy, “Ib, ear: ton, STe. 10-M. bax. De. The Pinto Be from pure ingredients; our reg. Our price, this sale, 22¢ large Queen Men greg Mery gir ATED MAINE. CORN— SLily White” rand: No. : ovr usual 01 Palfed Rice—A jous breakfast food; “59; each, Ide Robinsor food, Whale Wheat Floar—-ston, 10-1b, bags, Ge; G-Id. b eas containing Mixed §1.07 4 hem Made of fine rive tomatons. 8. *. B4e1 quart bottle, Ste hole tomatoes |n ay cans, BL fh 1'8 -oa. id tach, ate Wwhere'a edo. “Out orice, tar, Sie 2H ran? Coren, 88.97: each, B40 de; cach, 4e | IM Macy bo Heald Square fluted column and can be had They produce from five to six flowers”on a stem. In a dish or bow! half filled with pebbles and water they make exceptionally unique table decorations. in mahogany, ORe—Basement, B5th Street, Rear, ivory, gilt, or gilt with black stripes in the A silk shade comes in fluting. rose, blue, or gold, edged with’ deep Com- plete with 40- Watt Tungsten bulbs. fringe Dining Room Domes Special $10.89 An athe tive dome, High Neck 22 inches, ty and long sleeves insure | with pan- warmth for the small a of art f school girl, There is a | & ase in "i . * am er, high convertible collar, | with blue belt and buttons on front. | borders. This sweater comes in | Fitted sweater is $7.94, In the Copenhagen, cherry,.| ¢ 0m plete season's most wanted navy, marmot and rose. Sweaters for the school Miss and her small sister. Ruffles at the sleeves and around the w: make one of the youthful little sweaters il- lustrated, The bodice and sleeve fit snugly warm a girlish figure. The sepa- rate back belt is 47c. The LES, for gas or Zee shades. } $4.74 electricity. Sector) AS —Third Floor, Sith st, Siege —Basement, 34th St., Front, General Information Mantel clocks $10.49 Regularly $12.24 } COME ON TIMMIE +“ WE HAVE SCHOOL Booxs. THIS 1S THE PLACE LEAD PENCILS SLATE { vo GET SCHOOL PENCILS, PENS AND s $ INKs ut SUPPLIES, | a A mahogany finished clock » that is good looking and re- liable, ‘The case is hand- rubbed and is 11 inches high and 1414 inches wide. A |/sS five inch dial is covered with a convex glass. It has an eight-day movement and an hour and a half hour strike, fave —Dasement, Front. TaN NO TOKO exiverny Store Hours: 9 to 5.30. SE ease ae BERR 1 and the kiddies DA feather hats $2.79 Hats are usually confidered from a standpoint of smartness and becomingness and—price. These hats have the same smartness of line of higher priced ones. Wings are deftl placed on top of > feather-covered turban and tipped with a contrasting Navy, black, Alice | blue, purple, re and sand. The two styles illustrated are all neatly lined. Gewe—second Fleer, Feather: Dest, New tailored hats at $5.74. are made of Zibeline plush (imitation Hatter’s plush) combined, with beaver. Several smart straight sailors, with crowns and brims of becoming proportions.’ Also.xolled brim, mushroom and tricorne shapes. ob notin BLACK, BROWN, TAUPE, NAVY ; AND PURPLE The crowns and‘top brims of some are plush faced with beaver, others have plush crowns, beaver brims and facings of velvet. Banded and trimmed with grosgrain ribbon. Two styles illustrated. Kempe—Second Floor, 34th St, Sale 300 children’s ° felt hats: at $2.24 for school wear Practical, smart little hats of good quality felt in mushroom, poke and rolled brim shapes. Trimmed with grosgrain ribbon bows and streamers. * BLACK BROWN Game —Seoond Vioor, 34th St, NAVY | ° Store Open Saturdays all da UH,HU, BUT THERE'S NOTHING HERE ABOUT PEN ano InK- GUESS HE NEVER VSEOA PEN. Va pn msl By No BUT MOM SAYS HE HERE'S A LIST OF WHAT H&'S GOT To until further notice Household linens There would be a shortage in your supply of household linens if you were not con- stantly replenishing it when the opportunity offers. An opportunity to buy good quality at lowest-in-the-city prices is not to be overlooked. Pure inen Huck Towels, 49¢ Heavy absorbent huck, white with neatly m- stitched ends. Size 15x22. “Health” Bath Towels, 49c¢ part «cotton unl ‘arns and woven in oneycomb fashion. Hemmed ends. Turkish Bath Towels, 39c Soft absorbent snow white Turkish towels with neat white borders and hemmed ends. Cotton Huck Towels, 19¢ Sturdy qualit’y cotton huck, absorbent, red borders only. Hemmed. ‘ Damask, 97c a yard Finely woven cotton dam- ask, with wearing qualities. pat- terns, 62 inches wide. Table Sets, $4.49 Consists of one ‘cotton damask cloth in. square and six ‘inch napkins to match, all neatl hemstitched. Pretty floral patterns. Pure Linen Damask Napkins, $5.69 doz. Serviceable analy ure linen = damask nap! suitable for breakfast or luncheon use. Attractive designs. Size 20x20. Real Madeira Bread Tray Doilies, 19¢ M4 Daint pelt , work signs, sca oped os hand __ embroidered uf pure Irish Linen, 5x11 oval. French Cluny Lace Centerpiece, $3.19 ea. Pure linen center trim: med with a wide edge of hand .made French cluny lace in an attractive pat- tern. 24 inches in dia- meter. Lewre—Second Floor, 35th Bt. ‘Timmie’s Appetite Has Reputation ‘coz HE EATSu LIKE The LUDENDORFF story, which will run for about one month in THE WORLD, Morning and Sunday Editions, is being heavily advertised in other newspapers, and on Bill Boards and Elevated Railway Stations, both in New York and Brooklyn. Also in papers in towns around New York. There will be an unusual demand. It is advisable to get your order for next Sunday World IN EARLY. The edition will be held down to advance demand. ——_ ee endacasaeranbsncnectati ed - hg Also plan your order for morning editions for the week following. Of heavy part linen and . hed mitten at Fa SO ee Pe ee