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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUMPS BEFORE “L” TRAIN AQUEDUCT POLICEMEN ASK FORA TRANSFER TO REGULAR FORE |Bronx Clothing Cleaner, Back at) | Work After Strike and Apparently Happy, Commits Suicide. | old. John Such hanged himself with a clothesline at South Norwalk, Conn. John Koren found him, but was so excited that instead of cuttting the rope; he cut a piece out of the beam by sawing it through twice to got Such down. However, a doctor revived the would-be suicide after an hour's work and he'll of No, 22 La Fontaine aver | Bronx, a clothing cleaner, who hav William Heithouse, forty years recover, af Mixed With Gulphur Melies! 4 Makes a [on strike with the garment workers, | " . oy ‘West Orange ts happy again. Mayor Muta, who recianed Feb. 4 when ®/ committed eulcide early to-day by | tt , ‘ ’ E med. Lawyer Representing Them} catoon Hcense he oppose! was granted and left the town without a head, has | jumping In front of a southbound Third | Hair Soft and Lusuriant ‘ey [returned to his Job. Meantime Counctl has revoked the license, Everybody) avenue elevated train at the Tremont and Removes Dandruff. Tells Civil Service Board It happy but the saloon man. new Catskill water tunnel, from One Hundred and Sixth street to Union| waiting roy Square, The contractors are nearly a year apead of their time limit. Though the ———_ waa then tor The St. Regis Indians have asked the Legislature to repeal the law bY | over the au which thelr chiefs are elected in “tho white man's way" and return to the) sHeithoure fe cannot Adcount ancient custom by which every member, including the women, had a vote. jpn action, especially as he liad —i turned to work Monday and was appa: The whaler Norvogia has arrived at Christchurch, New Zealand, with) ently happy. a record breaking “strike” of ambergris. There is nearly half u ton of It and positions to those that | Yrth $200,000, | ith the saiary of sergeants) a of the department He ‘maintained that the transfer could be made under rule No. 4 of the Com- mission, which says that “any person who has been perinanently appointed to @ Position in a competitive class may be, transferred without examination to @ similar position in such @ class; pro! vided there is not required by these * ee aa 248 th rules, In the Judgment of the Commis-|. A#sistant Secretary Winthrop has designed s placque memorial of the | Maine which if approved will be cast from all sorts of metal recovered from sion, an examination involving tests or} Guaifications exsentially: different from| t@ Dattieship and distributed to patriotic societies secking Maine relics. or higher than those required in exam- fore the Municipal Civil Service Com- minsion to-day, representing the sev- 20 patrolmen of Water Sup- ius the construction of nd asked that the en- be transferred to the New ‘o keep theit h is quite sensi an age when a tire force York Police Department. Talley urged that the men be mil Utah has a new law making it a felony to bet on a horse race and pro-| viding a maximum penalty of @ year's imprisonment and $2,000 fine, It was signed yesterday. The new nickels, with Indian head on one side and buffalo on the other, | will be issued next week. The slot machine makers have protested that the| (pits coin will make tseless the thousands of dollars spent to make their | machines proof against slugs and counterfeits, of the Celebrated \ Parents of the "Nine Jolly Juveniles.” Jersey City school children now on ination to the povitl hich the Ganalee is aor oe ew the | stage tour in Canada, have been flned from $25 to $160 each for thelr absence Attorney made the conten-| {TM school under the Truancy law. It ix claimed they are being “educated for W omen on the road” and the order ns entered remita the fines if they pass the regular tion that the construction of this rule im left entirely to the discretion of | the Commission. lechool examinations tn June. In regard to the | Six grandsons will act na pall bearer pension, he said that if the transfer Dagan A ida hit GUM is ‘Bilowed wi Supply police. [Catharine Cram, aged ninety-nix, of Boonton, N. J. She leaves seven childon, men will bute thelr pro rata u a | from the time of thelr appointment are | the supply force he aqueduct fore: | was organized by Police Commissioner Wald, assisted by “De sioner McKay. ola SHIPPING NEWS. at *1.90 pair Radcliffe Shoes have long been known and ad- \ vertised as the best $3, # $3.50 and $4 shoes in the Boston market. Owing to a change in their \ factory they were obliged to sell out their entire surplus stock. Vax We ty Commis: Tan Kid Blucher style lace shoes. and lace shoes. Patent Leather button and Black Suede and White Nubuck button shoes. The Old Established Fur Shop of B to E widths. | 'R NK RUSSEK The best looking lot of shoes that were ever shown at bargain prices are here at . This sale of the Famous Radcliffe = \ pee\5 e , , ° Shoes at $1.90 gives youan unlim- 23 West d4th Street ie ited selection of styles and sizes at 4 an average of half price. It is the V Al A H E he best shoe sale offered in New York \ in a long time. 3 Come early and select your supply. Expert salespeople to wait.on you; money back for theasking. &¢ Our store has been rented to the possession March Ist, compellin us to close our season three weeks earlier than — i Ly Our new Fifth Avenue store will not be ready for business until early in the summer. ENTIRE STOCK OF FURS Must Be ‘Sold in This Limited Time $20 Persian Paw Sets, 4.75 ney Err y Ermine nine Coats, 19. 5 Extra large bolster mull and | \4 75 19, 19.75, large Edna May tie, well made, linea se eet 1 heavy satin lined Coats, 24.75 $50 Pointed Fox Sets, 19. 75 $100 aia stdin dna 24.75 Ei 19.7 5) riculy ie $150 Faocy Fur Trimmed Russian Pony Coats 39.75 Value $125.00 39.75 Genuine Hudson Seal Coats, 52 inches. Dyed Muskrat; extra fine quality Value $250.00 97.75 Persian Lamb Coats, 52 & 55 ins. Values $200.00, $350.00 &s100.00137.50 200 Odd Muffs, Values up to $30.00, to close at 6.75 100 Odd Fur Sets $250 Royal Ermine Sets. . . 85. 00 Genuine Eastern _Mink Sets -—-—— 13.785|50 mink Murrs To MATCH 13. 75 | These Sets Are Valued at $100.00 Candy fon which takes Also a Clearing Sale war Hosiery, Gloves. Perinmery PrP Wer TTT TYATH CALEY A Re ord rtomas¢rooiitor avhotwitn eet wetie tt Mahlers 6th Avenue at 31st Street fob ss OF he ~ 1 | si50 We Exquisite Evening Coats, luxur- iously Ae aly three left; | were $150, Radcliffe Shoes at $1.4 ba steits | Genuine Pointed Fox, larde pillow muff, slodle or double animal scarf les 6c“ ? Mr. Inveterate Smoker It'is unnecessary to inform you that the excessive use|’ of TOBACCO leavesan unpleasant tasteinthe MOUTH, particularly noticeable in the morning. Eminent authorities tel! us that the use of tobacco resuits in the transference of microbes to the interior of the mouth, lf you MUST smoke TAKE PRECAUTIONS. The daily use of “ODOL” as a MOUTH- WASH is the SAFEGUARD which will render you practically immune from disease germs. Pleasant to the laste and DELIGHTFULLY REFRESHING. “ODOL” will also harden the cums and keep } the teeth in a healthy condition. | Thereis nothing *JUSTASGOOD" as ODOL.” Price 50 Cents. At All Druvststs and Department Stores BORG: ELDT @ CO. CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO Mink Marmot Coats, 52 inches. Values to $75 50 MINK SCARFS NEW YORK FEBRUARY 19, “So manty aces. TRY TT! SAYS SAGE TEA DARKENS AND BEAUTIFIES FADED, GRAY HAIR drug stores sell the ready called “Wyeth's Sage for about 50 cents a bottle. tis the most popular because nol .| by morning the gray hair disappears and avenue station. He was decapitated Has the Power. | A bill before the Massachusetts Legislature provides for a cat ticense,! | eke man i wht A hiuld $1 for Tom, $2 for Tabby. It is urged as a protection to birds Labia J strand at a time pie lunirty tect of Attorney Alfred J. Talley appearod be- Within a week It will be possible to walk five miles under Manhattan in the| containing after anothe fully darkening the -} duces that soft lnstre | The First Sale in New York Radcliffe Shoes Regular Prices $3. and $4.00 (¢. | BOSTON, MASS. | bought the best of the lot at 50c on the dollar Among the Largest Lots on Sale Are: Black Calfskin button All have welted soles, and they come in all sizes and $7.90 of over $100,000 worth of Cloaks, Suits, Miliner ry, Corsets, Under- Adv tore bk? Any woman who buys gain that we know it will be the cot making new friends for Mahters | Maiti Orders Filled by Parcel Post ] Words by Earl Carroll Music by Enrico Caruso AS SUNG BY CARUSO WORDS AND MUSIC | Sunday's World 1018. (tm i =—=ALL CARS TRANSFER TO—— Lexington to 3d Avenue ges 59th to 60th Street Captivating Spring Dresses} for Girls and Tots Newcomers of charm and originality that cannot fail to interest mothers of girls of 10 to 14 and tots of 2 and 3. Here is a splendid list of unmistakable economies. Girls’ Repp Dresses at $2.98 Natty Russian style in white and colored repp, with embroidered scallop on neck and cuffs; neat embroidery on front of waist, finished with leather belt; sizes 6 to 12 years. Girls’ Russian Suits, $3.98 Smart Russian suits, fine percale, jacket with collar and cuffs of white repp, trimmed ... with linen inserting; silk tie; =sizes 10, 12 and 14 years. Girls’ Repp Dresses, $4.98 White and colored repp dresses, Russian style, with wide belt of velvet or satin; trimmed with em- broidery and crochet buttons, or scalloped lawn ruffle on yoke and | sleeves; sizes 6 to 12 years. Girls’ Russian Dresses, $7.69 | ! 84.08 Girls’ dresses of fine white pique, | Dutch neck, with insertion on front of Irish crochet. Front of | dress trimmed with braid, embroidery and crochet button. | Russian style, finished with velvet belt. Sizes6to 12 years. | Girls’ and Boys’ Dresses at 49¢ to 98¢ | Girls’ and boys’ bloomer dresses in chambray, ripplette and | || galatea. Sizes 2,3 and 4 years. Splendid style. Children’s Dresses at 98c, $1.49 and $1.98 Dresses of superior chambray, ginghams, and galatea. Large | assortment of new models. Russian and Middies, etc. Sizes | |) 2 to 6 years. Becond Floor, Lex, Ave, Section, ne Do this toe night jon it is restored | This Tress = This Drees Bi HLOOMINGDALES" '18-Inch White Shadow Lace Flouncings, Value 75¢ 249e lace shoes | To-morrow and Friday we will offer splendid wide white | : | shadow lace flouncings that previously sold up to 75c per yard | | at 29c per yard. These flouncings are in dainty exquisite designs suitable for evening dresses, and other fashionable | apparel. You can ill afford to let the opportunity go by to |} } secure some of these beautiful flouncings. || i Also These Big Specials: Linen and Cotton German Tor- | Linen Laces and sear chon Luces and eed ea 3 imitation of real per yard,........ OC! yard. Embroidered Robes and Waist Patterns $1.39 Worth $2.50 to $3.50, very special, at e' Just 500 full patterns of fine batiste embroidered robes and lace waist patterns will be placed on sale to-morrow and Friday. English Cluny and Macrame Bands White Embroideries direct from the celebrated Swiss makers; narrow baby edges, wide insertions, beadings and flouncings; formerly 10c 10c 98c! 28" Be Ze Le 1,200 Sleeveless Guimpes, Special, 19¢ & 39¢ Every womun needs @ guimpe.. The present atyle of dress calle for them. We have about 200 dozen that we place on sale to-morrow. They are in white or cream, showing dainty shadow lace yokes on sheet lawn bodies, made with drawstrings at waist, and Laces, wide, in white and ecru; formerly at 25c to 38e; per yard eee 42-inch Fine French 1 ShadowLace Allovers, worth $2.00 per yard, at BLOOMINGDAL ES! HealthoShoulder Braces 91, | For Men, Women and Children Made of good material and non-rusting stecls, Induce deep breathing, erect standing and help correct the stoop-shoulder habit. Will give the sume results as are claimed for the shoulder braces selling from $1.00 to $2.00 To be had in the following sizes noveibucyin Now York, pair of these gets such a bi: 1 forchildren Size4formediumwomen (7 j ¢ Zfor youths | Size $ for stout women j ize 3 for women | Size 6 for men Sent postpaid to any part of the Union for 12: four cents extra. Mention size. Our y 2c Notion Store. 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