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+ POOR OLD TURTLE ISIN THE SOUP! LAW WON'T PROTECT HIM Can’t Flip His Flippers, for They'll Continue to Be Pinned to Ship’s Deck. Aewistant District-Attorney Ohelonida teatunida cannot de as dinmed flip with his flippers as he Ingredient of coup. He will continue to be nalled to the deck Gong without a legal opinion as to the| a, family history! of the turtle. No learned court has yet deciied whether Mr. Tur- tle fs @ nanimal or a fish, McCormick, acting for the Dis- triet- Attorney's office, to-day requested Judge O'Sullivan, in the Court of Gen- eral Sessions, to dismiss the indictment inst Capt. Cleveland Downs, com- Mander of the Ward liner Saratoga, who Was charged with cruelty: to ant- mals. A jury recently disagreed in the , cane and Mr. MoCormick told the Court She did not think another jjury would convict the mariner, The turtle case has been a cause calebre in the criminal courte where it was instituted as a test by the S. P, C. A. Green turtles form the chief oon- stituent of the %-cents-a-cup soup. ‘These monster turtles, alive, are brought up on the decks of the 6outh American Steamers, To keep the turtles from heating their big flip to pieces on the decks the flippers pierced with und together. of the 8 P. C. A. alleged this wngtituted cruelty to animals and had Cept. Downs arrested, Magistrate Vreech! after deliberating for five menths, decided a turtle was an animal, despite the contention of the mariner and his scientific staff that the tu Hh 1s cold-blooded, and therefore @ fish. Magistrate Fresch! held Downs for trial in General Sessions. ‘The case was recently tried at great Jenath before Judge Swann and a jury, the chief exhibit being a 200-pound ; live green turtle, which w laced on 4 table before the Sury, Believes Oil | King ‘Goes , FEEL BADLY TOON? "Bes atin Stee, ie CABARET, EIGHTH FLOOR Hungry,” out 1t’s\”opseAneTS TONGA. 4 7 34 Sawn Sh Tap Co ee SEA BRHEZM, Fila, March 6—That |; impression Rockefeller cannot eat is apparently | carets and quickly, too. without foundation in fact, a8 ey the dally menu he enjoys here. For breakfast he usually has oatmeal, | Caccnrets to-nigh MeCor-|Iamb chops, baked potato, toast, MIIK; | Headache, bi miok has put the fin in fintsh in the! for Juncheon, clam prota, fish, cold " famous turtle case, and henceforth a| Slcken, in Leaving Table “Wanting More,” but Orders F Are Large Enough. toast, rice pudding; ner, oysters, consomme, fish, roast | * chicken, rice, apinach, baked potato. “Most le eat too much,” said Mr. pleases, while touring north from Colon) Rockefeller to-day. ; to be botled fn old sherry as the chiet|@et up from the table @ little hungry.” | By following this rule he is hale an hearty at seventy-threo and weighs) And actentists will have to atruggel| 1% pounds. al Wood Still Chief of Staff. WASHINGTON, March 6—Secretary Dime a Box Thoroughly cleanses your liver and bowels while you sleep. No odds how bad your liver, stomach | or bowels; h intestines—you that John D. d results with Cas-| as is proved! = fyon't let your stomach, liver and |bowels make you miserable. Take ut an end to the liousness, dizziness, nervous for din- | Hess sick, sour, gassy stomach, back- he and all other distress; cleanse your linside organs of all the bile, gases and constipated matter which is producing the misery. A 10-cent box means health, happi- ness and a clear head for months. No more days of gloom and distress if you | will take a Cascaret now and then. All! | druggists sell Cascarets. Don’t forget the children—their little insides need a| “My theory ts to of War Garrison to-day ordered Maj.- Pa ICL A een cleat Gen. Leonard Wood to continue under hia original designation as chict of staff of the army until further orders. The purpose of Gecretary Garrison's action is to enable President Wilson to have time fully to consider the question of & permanent designation. Dr. Burkhart Says The Lord May Face You, But I Will If You Don’t Send For a Free Tyeituad of My This 100-piece Vegetable Compound. Dinner Set with every parchase of $100 or over, % 4 to do neat terpstchorean h its flippers. Some of the most learned actentits in the land took the stand. some swore it was a fish ty swear what It was—tin other words, the Jury disagreed. The court attend- ants who nursed the big turtle while he was in court returned an unofficial Verdict that the bost way to tranaport A be netther cruelty to animals, fish or peor attendante Clark Shot His Wife, Terrified the Netahbors and Attempted Sulctde, BALTIMORE, March 6.—Barnett R. Olark, fifty-two years of ay: killed his wife, twenty-one, in their home at the neighbors at bay for twenty mi utes, Clark sent a bullet into his own He may die. Jealousy ts sald ¢ prompted his act. Mrs. Clark wi formerly of Harrisonburg, Va. Tharried Clark five monthe ago in’ Philas delphia, Ke ‘The Jury decines | | KILLED BY JEALOUS HUSBAND): J you on y {firma in & suburb, last evening, After holding! thee 4 kidney tr ck, despondent feeling SEE neatache eal taliocsion, wo niliom Inow. : This vegetad pound onstt: | lh and| \ fed I oat my ance and you will Always fecl grateful toward me for this Shake off the burdi friend, Do it to-day rofeet, RB eo the J for the . ankes or will tell you m treatment to-day from wil pe went prepald on Hie ure to ask West 125th p ‘To prove its merits conclusively, gend trial treatment free. Dr. Burkhart, Cherry Hill Square, Station R, Cincingat!, Oho. Ala Spirite CHIGAN| FURNITURE CO.) Open Every Evening CREDIT TERMS: "3. Porm *50|°7% or $100, $5 Per °75)°10 Pcs" 150, 2174- BET 118" 119 "STS Don’ t Persecute Your poh AN lost or found articles ad- Nertieed in The World will he World's. Marien Office, 240 Brooklyn Office, 202 Washinge ton St. Brooklyn, for 30 da: @ollowing thi fot ix the opluting ef tee LACS I. Ee too. S° AVE. ‘eine | Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Pries Genuine outa: Signature northwest and Broadw: St, and World's C/B Corsets are constructed of best materials with the skill gained by 40 and more years of expert corset making. Prices $1 to $10. THE STANDARD EVERYWHERE FOR THE WOMAN OF FASHION CORSETS HAT Something you want in a corset you don't find in fine materials alone. You don't find it alone in clever designing; nor alone in per- fect construction, The Something is in the skillful combination of al} three things. And this com- bination, if perfect, always spells Youthfulness. The C/B ala Spirite Corset has the Something. There is one particular corset among the 240 different C/B model? that is made especially for your typeof figure. Examine this model at your favorite store today. The corset fitter will help you find it. : : Ee : : toe avewsnG WURLD, LHUDELALY, manud 6, 18013. $1.75 to $2.98 Framed Pictures at $1.00 A wide variety of subjects, at a saving of from 75c to 1.98 on every picture. They are beautifully framed in black brown, gold, antique, also ornamental They nelude cs etchings, $9;75 AVES IN NEW YURK’S SHOPPING CENTER Suits and Frocks for Misses and Juniors At Prices as Pleasing as the Styles = Consider what a short time it is to Easter--a litle over two weeks! Don't let the last moment take you by surprise. Hurried selections, you know, are hardly ever satisfactory—the thought that there may have been something prettier overlooked just: will persist in clinging to your mind. Misses’ and Juniors’ Spring Suits Copied from imported model styles, of men's wear serge; in a one button cutaway effect, also in the new blouse modes effectively trimmed with ratine or silk; sizes 13 to 18 years; value 810.75, at 914.75. Misses’ Charming New Spring Suits Smart New Serve Dresses for Women A Very Low Special Price You cannot find any excuse in the dresses for a price so low, but we selected the high-priced models, bought the materials, and had them made to our own liking. Naturally we have a fair opinion of our own good taste and foresight, but we really do believe you will be delighted with them. Women’s Dresses-—Special, $9.75 Some of the styles that are ae admired are the clever effects in Balkan models; smart cutaways and short, high waisted styles trimmed with silk, eponge, or richly embroidered in Bulgarian colors; beautiful ly draped on straight skirts; materials include poplin and serge in exquisite shades; sizes 14 to 18 years; value $29.75, at $23.75. Misses’ Poplin and Serge Spring Frocks Four splendid new models; in exquisite sh and effectively trimmed; embroidered collars and broad sash ontrasting col- The two other models trimmed with silk; large cut d draped girdle; sizes 14 to 18 ya, 10.75, at 012.75. nm Crawford Co, Third Floor, On Sale To-Morrow, A splendid variety of these serviceable dresses, each possessing the newest modifications and adapta- tions of the season's favored models. New ratine collars; clever Bulgarian effects; some are braid embroidered, with lace jabots, ties, fancy yokes, cuffs and button-trimming. In an excellent quality of serge; all the new colors are shown—new blue, navy, garnet, pearl, brown, mustard and black. £8 Bimpoon Crawford Co., Third Floor, On Sale To-Morrow, 25,000 Yards of the Newest Imported Laces Values to $1.75, at, yd., 25c, 50c, 75c and 95c Fashionable French Shadow Laces, Bands and Flouncings, including widths up to 18 and 27 inches; modes in dainty filmy and croquelle meshes so much in AYN ings— demand; the same laces are shown in Paris model Letra and many are imported to sell up to 81.75 0 yar Rich Wide Lace Bands, Val. to $2.50 At, Yd., 50c, 98c and $1.48 Handsome Bohemian Bands, Filet and Venise Bands, Paraguay Lace Bands, Embroidered Lace Bands; elegant trimmings for gowns and blouses. Two Special Lots of Lace Allovers Values to $1.48; At, Yard, 50c and 98c All the newest shadow and novelty meshes for blouses and draperies on gowns, yokes, etc. Real Cluny Laces, Regularly 19c to 69c; At, Yd., 12!4c, 25¢ and 45c Handsome new designs in widths up to 6 inches, Styles in great demand for trimming linen waists, dresses and suite and new wash fabrice. af Bimosen Crawford Co., Main Floor, On Sale To-morrow ; é = eee < {ist0.08 2) newest blues, Biroresy ott te., rench Faneies or SPRING IS HERE—IN THE MILLINERY SALON The joyous call of the blue skies, the budding trees, the bursting blossoms seems to hive been caught and held in this fas so variegated and cheer! -so charming the forms they take. This Ostrich Trimmed Hats of Hemp—Milan—in all the new colorings with brilliant contrasting Bulgarian trim: hons; also wing effects at prices within the reach of all. gar simpson Pas Co,, Recond Floor, On Male ToMorrow, The Original of ThisModel We lmported. Then We Copied It and Priced It $1.00. This is one of many ting array of spring ful are the color- Model, $10.98 Ostrich Plumes and fanci: pore touches of velvet. The materials are Voile and Batiste, some models elaborately trimmed, others dainty effects; the trimmings are fine Val., Cluny and Ve- nise lace, combined with fine embroider- ies, assortinent ts white and white with col, low and sailor collar effects, long and three-quarter wt happy opportunity to ovide oneself with a spring hat That is really smart, ata very mod- erate cost. Smart Tailored Suit Hats, $4.95 to $9.75 For street the show ro Linen Finish Suitings and Wash Goods at Very Interesting Prices 25,000 Yds. 29c.—38-in. Linen Finish Suitings at 19c Yd. These popular fabrics have every appearance of pure linen; coarse weave; fine finish; in all the new Spring shades. 12\4c Fine Dress Ginghams at 8!3c Yard ‘Thousands of yards in pretty stripes and checks. 15c Striped Voiles at 10c Yard Fine and sheer; all the wanted stripes, in pink, | ‘ue, helio, also black and white. 22c Colored Dress Poplins at 15c Yard A highly mercerized fabric in all the most called for shades, for Spring and Summer wear. a Simpson Crawford (o., Main Foor, On tule To-Morrow. Household ° Linens Damasks, Napkins, Table Cloths, at Generous Reductions 65c Mercerized Table Damask at 48c Yd. Mercerized Table Damask 2 yards wide, beautiful satin finish in new designs; laun- ders perfectly. $3.50 Table Cloths at Some Remarkable Offerings To-Morrow in FURNITURE Spring Dress Goods 54-inch $1.25 and $1.50 New Spring Suitings at 88c Beautiful Tan and Gray mixed effects, also a wide range of the lighter color combinations for Coat Suits. 54-inch Changeable Cord Suitings, Regularly 85c, at 59c beautiful tau,black and white Excellent width, cut to the best advantage; effects so much in demand this season. 44-inch 89c All Wool Cream English Storm Serge at 68 For all purposes; an exceptional quality offered at a worth-while saving. 31:00 Surah Serges, Imp’d Prunella and Storm Serges at 75¢ Each line represented in a wide range of colorings; strictly all wool; appropriate for spring wear. 50-inch Colored Batiste, Value 65c, at 49c 27 Mmpson Crawford Co., Main Floor, On fale To-Morrow, GROCERIES dainty models-—all very charming. The A little colored touches, dainty butto / sleeves tf Simpson Craw Second Moor, On Bale To we. Mati and $55 6-Piece Golden Oak ‘MILD CURED HAMS AND | Dining-Room Suite | BACON act tb. VU NTP $39.50 Four quartered oak Chairs with genuine leather slip seats; quartered oak Buffet and solid oak 6-foot Extension Table. $13.50 Golden Oak aes . $2.35 Chiffonier, Extra quality Scotch and : $6.95 Irish, all line ine satin fin- This $3.00 Mahogany Bentwood 84 in, wide; wood ish in several new handsome air, $1.89 knobs; glass 16x20; i ze 2x2hy yards. We have just 30 left, and we want |t¥° small drawers. SOAP Lenox of Gold; Pure Linen Napkins, Value $2.50, at, Doz. $1.95 Heavy grade; all linen; 22x 27 inches; a good serviceable napkin; in many attractive designs, Eo Himv—on Crawford ¢ Golden Oak Drese- ers. value $25.00, at $18.50 Golden Oak Dress- ers, value $18.50, at $13.75 On Male To- Morrow to clear them to make room for other goods, Quartered Oak Slip Seat Dining Chair, value $4.50, at $2.95 $16.00 Bra Bed, Fifth Floor, Floor. PORT AND, SHERRY €f Mmpron Crawford Co. Gordon 83,00; bottle Extraordinary Values in Domestic Rugs $24.75 9x12 Seamless Royal | $32.50 9x12 Seamless Royal $15.00 6x9 Seamless 5,000 Yards Triple-Weight Wilton Velvet Rugs Axminster Rugs Wilton Velvet Rugs Genuine Cork Linoleum, All in perlect ore 10% and Subject to slight imperfections in the | Woven in one solid piece. Au as- at 39c Square Yard Bpprenne r Be terns, i ah v4 weaving, Rich Oriental designs sortment of pt astive new designs, Foll roll; any AURA HEY sapplied; number of patterns Ww limited to and colors, suitable for parlor all in good taste; $1 0. 50 new, perfect goods These are not six we have decided | 4 : ing room, dining room, ete.; made every rug perfect remnants nor "AS-IS" goods, but to close them out ut $1 5.49 | in one piece; almost one inch thick if new 1918 patterns. | Comparison | Rich Velvet Carpet. at 84c Yd. $19.50 8.3x10.6 Seamless thee this price tae will show that this is as great a Velvet Wilton Russ | suitable for halls and. stairs, living Made, laid and lined free for Friday only at this low price thesis; pure wor sted yarn $22.50 linoleum value as was ever offered In rich Oriental patterns, New Yor | 300 Small Roya! Axminster in Now York with lighter small all $13.95 | topether rooms, eli Rugs, Value $2.25 | 50 Rolls, 4 Patterns figures, stable "$1.45 | Sampson's Famous 39¢ | Extra heavy quality tle effects. Size Oilcloths at, Sq. Yd., 18c¢ Bring measures wm rawford Co. Fourth Floor, On Sale ToeMorrow fo ing med Pi ' —~@ ~<SSIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE, l9TH TO 20TH STREETP F Ressanicsten