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Lee eR a ae eae “UMUTERS GET. RHELAWEL FVE-DAY DELAY WIFE AND CHD ON FARE RAISES KILLED IN AUTO. | started for « moonlight plenic at Polit | | Lookout fast n eh New Rate in Effect Sept. ,| Spalding Co. Secretary's. Car} “one oat but Other Travellers Must | Side wiped by Train at ('0" Pay Increase Aug. 26. Crossing Near Binghamton. hoe fective Aug. 26, probably will not be Applied to commutation tlekets roti! Although no definite decision has|WhO were killed yesterday at the been made, inquiry at the office of the| Newberry crossing of the Eri» Rall- Asadclation of Railway Executtves,|"*4 near Binghamton, when the the New York Central and the New automobile in which they were riding |* Haven, disclosed that oMcials are in- tion in the few days between Aug. 26 ew York Central it was ald that “there ie trouble enough as it Ja getting up the new tablea of rates| Vel! 40d hin fwmily came as a shook without bothering about those few|' He officials of the Spalding firia “ear; here, with which he had been nseo- Gttow Haven official sala: ciated for'twenty years. Mr, Heltawen | “We consider that the mutation | !¢tt New York July 16 to spend his ticket is « contract, and for that rea- son, as well as because only a few News of the death of Mr. Helia- to make a surcharge. Undoubtedly} Mt. Hellaweil, who wns driving, saw commuters will be permitted to use| @e train too late. : their present August tickets without; He just had time to turn the car having to pay an additional 20 per|%t Met angles. witht the train, witch cent, though the increase allowed by|“@# Solng at forty miles an hour. the Interatate Commerce Commission | T® careening automobile was struck is interpreted ux applying to ail|Y the last two cars of the train and and ffty-trip| yards. The bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Heliawell were found in the field | the increase /neanby. They had been killed {n- | Will become effective s 26, so that|stantly. The daughter's body was ly- Persons who have pianned to “beat’}!ng over the ateering wheel. the increase by storing up booklets of y ten and fifty trips will have to pay the} NO FEAR OF LANDLORD. additional 2) per cont, anyway. The! jersey City Man's Hallucinations wame applies to mileage tickets, al- Did Not Include Remt. | though bought before Aug. 26. In the story of David Helwig, No. | Persons going on vacations will gain|315 Liberty Street, Union Hill, Jersey | So far as ten-tri tickets are conce: nothing by purchasing reund-trip|City, who shot his wife while suffering F from hallucinations, published In The tickets, if their purp. in doing so : id aie ae sain i rab Evening World July 29, it was stated Beer noe see) Saoronee ode that he had told the police he thought ickét will be subject to @ surcharge.| his wife was a demon or @ landlord 0 come to raise rent. _In- An exception probably will be made Yeotigntion enows that although Hel- fa the care of tourists who, it ‘x be-| wig suffered hallucinations, they did Weved, will be permitted to use return concern the landioi 0 is im Plumacher, also of that mumber. Mekets without surcharge. Publi statements of Hebwie's wife an is brother are to the effect WIFE, ILL, DISAPPEARS. | 4st. sisiwis, thouehe, some, one, ras Drops Out of sight While Husband | years Plumacher, the landlor Benjamin Holm of 265 Midland Ave-| volved in any way in af t He new Rue, Hackensack, is searching the hos-| cinations, color and thickness.—Advt, pitals, wile the police keep a look- |PICNIC A DIRGE IN ALL-NIGHT RAIN was anid hie condition was serious @ fractured skull ‘yelbies ot J. O, A.M. Get Stuck On a Bar Where _ Youth Accused of indred members of American Mechanics enter Counell, thelr wives and friends. | started for , Increased passenger rates, granted| Arrangements wore made to-day tolway in the dark and shortly before | dy the Interstate Commerce Commis-|bring to New York the bodies of R. J,|9 o'clock ran hard aground on a sand | - ver bar. ‘The Ude was going out and she Mirae Ga, yeccakicrwll Gat Solr ee en ot © G Bomteing got higher and dryer on the Oeacn & Co, of No: 126 Nassau Street, his} and Sept; 1, it was learned to-day wife and twelve-year-old daughter,|“Home Sweet Home" me along and drowned out the sing- fo the pienicers abandoned them- to thelr misery until the tide | came back about 1 o'clock and reloased }. was aidewiped by a fast maving | them. " rain. The bodies were taken t2| Load, « Ashing station on the railroad | Cline to forgs the rajwe on commute: | enell'e morgue, Binghamton, where|near Long Beach, and took the lust Coroner I’, M, Goodwin began an|Long Island train bone Investigation Long island night trains are no pienten FALLS FROM WINDOW, | Youth Plunges Twelve Feet aud the 17th century days— tainty that coffee held no mean place on medieval menus, Lohan’ 's Coffee condensed with Milk and rhasthataromaticfragranceachieved occasionally by our ancestors, Con- aed with rich country milk and pure sugar so that one can makes fifteen or twenty cups of delicious coffee. Fifteen if you like it very stron take it mild. Simply aad boiling water and serve it instantly. Raymond Breman, nineteen, of No. 12] vacotion on @ motoring tour of the|Clarmont Avenue, Brooklyn, got up at State, accompanied by his wife and}? 4 against the rain. to close his window He slipped on the days are involved, we are not tikely | duehter, wet floor and-toppled out to the court- yard, twelve feet bélow, landing on his “DANDERINE” classes of tickets.’ turled ih wreckage several Synod Stops Hair Coming Oat) Doubles Its Beauty. ¢ THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building sf A few cents buys “Danderine.” olwlig ved in nis house for nine! After an application of “Danderine” Talsed only $4. The statements act, Hel you-cannot find a fallen hair or any Crosses Sireet to Post Office. wig's wife ‘and brother show dandruff, besides every hair shows THE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1920. Do You Think Prices Are Coming Down? If so, go Lo some of the wholesalers, er jobbers, or manufacturers to-day and red next Summer—and you will find our ancestors approved Few care to trace their ancestors back to y) ONE-HALF MILLION Out, for his wife, Florence, twentys a ee ee —_ Bine, who disappeared on Park Row Jant Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Holm was taking his wife from & private sanitarium to the farm of her father, D. J. King, at Choster, N. H., where she was to recuperate from & bervous breakdown. They dined a & Park Row restaurant and step! Suton the sidewalk vo go to the Grand Gentral. Telling her to Walt a minute for him, he walked across the street i the Post Office. When he returned the bed disappeared Holm is 4 feet 6 inc weighs 125 pounds, has gray ‘drown hair and wore d fight blue ‘dress, ‘white leghorn hat, low black shoex and white stockings, FY ER yy PIERO $30,000 ‘FOR HOME’S FUND. Campaign for $1,000,000 Mental “Preventorium” Begins. ‘The $1,000,000 fund campaign to build ‘a “preventorium” in tho Adirondacks for mental cases starts to-day with a $20,000 gift of land. It was subscribed fast night by L. C. Nicoll, No, 481 West 169th Street, in memory of his wife. It te of ST acres near Saranac, and used as 4 site or gold to swell ‘The drive was launched at the Hotel Monterey at a board ineeting of the Home and Farm Institut Mental Convaleescents. An observation house Will be established in upper Manhattan, fe free congultation will be offered yr mental apecia! — Thiers Service Story False. ' Joaeph Simon, twenty-eight, of No. 56 crippled (oot, was sentenced yeate in the Kings County Court to four yeers in Sing Sing Get Yours Quick! HERE is no sounder way of saving money than to buy at the source, direct from the maker, and save We conduct our own manufac- turing shops and buy our woolens direct from the mills in huge quantities; we operate our multiple stores on a strictly wholesale basis and save you all middlemen’s profits. That is why our prices are so surprisingly low com; i others. We are doing a retail business on a wholesale basis. Come to our manufacturing shops now and see the most amazing suit bargains you have ever been offered—suits made to your measure, to your taste and personality at a price about half what you pay for intermediary profits. Brving Sireet, Brooklyn, who said he was wounded in France and showed a He pleaded | Leuling $1,000 worth of cloth- | ver from the home of his Investigation disclosed in France and was injured the same garments Men's 3-Pc. hold” their style and stand Jong and hard service SD dlemen’s profits, our own profits on these uncalled for garments have been eliminated, and you therefore huy at manufacturer's cost READY-TO-WEAR CUSTOM MADE CLOTHES at All Our Stores AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES RITCHIEs CORNEIL NEW YORK CITY 1387 Broadway, Bet. 37th & 38th Sts, | 691 Eighth pee Bet. 43d & 44th Sts. | 408 East 149th St., th Ave.; 1 door above 125th BROOKLY™, 104 Flatbush Aye., | door from State In addition to saving you all mid 1514 Third Ave., Near 85th St. igh 251 Eighth Ave., Near 23d St. 143 West 20th St. ( leadquarters) SATURDAY EVENING TILL 10 P. Near Broad Street ANOTHER GREAT SPECIAL!—Uncalled For READY-TO-WEAR SUITS ON SALE AT OUR BROOKLYN STORE ONLY 104 FLATBUSH AVENUE, One Door from State Street UPERB Suits, tailored of fine all-wool fabrics, “ ARON: ask their prices for the goods that will be of they are going to be 20% higher than they are now. The prices we are quoting during This Manufacturers’ Unloading Sale Offer You Savings Now as High as 60% rods were bought when the manufacturers were in need of cash—and they were forced to make big sacrifices. Men, Note This! The Surprise Store Will Put on Sale Tomorrow 350 Suits of the °35, $40 & 47°° Grades and these splendid garments will be sold at the amazing price of stores. ‘There were not enough to dis- tribute among all the stores, so they were ; sent to New York. = You can buy these . suits tomorrow at Less than Factory’s Cost to Make and as soon as you see them you will agree ellent garments at the above prices. -but it is a cer- twenty if you New York City Bordens Coffee Condensed with Milk and Sugar Coffee without waste There are only $50 are suits our factory plying our chain of Latest models and fabrics— with us that it’s a pity to sell such exe Men, This Is the Limit Not since the good, old days before the war. have you had such an opportunity. 60,000 Shirts Worth : 50 to $4.50 Thousands of patterns, 15.00 $4 and $4.50 grades; on sale tomorrow at........ Fresh, new garments in desirable styles. All have soft cuffs and are made of soft, silky deucettine shirtings and very fine per- cale. Some of them have the appearance of silk—and all of them will wear better than silk. Neat and tasteful stripes of all widths, All regular sizes Men’s Socks! Underwear | Union Suits Made to Sell at 29¢ | 85¢ Men's Balbriggan | Made to Sell at $2 val!’ sizes, latest models, 69 bona-fide $2.50, $3, $3.50, “e xh Dr: Men's nainsook underwear, similar 200 Dozen pairs of se “ Shirts and Drawers to the high priced trade marked socks—-and = ev Perfect garments, long sleeve} brands, athletic style; you can ery pair guaran bee in sizes, cli money by by teed to be strict to 46; and Ce Ag iees ly first qua ality ankle drawers, of them for sizes 10 to in sizes 30 to next year; se on sale now 44; now at price .... ‘oi Cel Mothers, this is an unexpected sale—we § ‘y l/ have just bought these fine quality Wash Suits from a prominent maker at Almost Half Price; they are positively worth $2. est models and They are brand new garments in the | made of splendid materials in a big assortment of neat patterns, of guaranteed fast colors, Sizes 3 to 8, at...... Stockings 29° A big mill has sent us about 1200 dozen pairs of a grade male to sell at 50c. Union Suits 89" Boys’ Sizes Worth $1.25 Knee Pants: 89° Made to Sell at § i 5 | a ry St Open Saturday Mail -Orders Filled When Accom. morn Till 10 P. M, panied by Money Orders Ret. 15th & 16th Sts, —_— d Ave., N. W. Cor, 83d Street, ————

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