The evening world. Newspaper, March 13, 1913, Page 12

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a Wf | i WILSON EULOGIZES BROVER CLEVELAND AS NOTABLE PRESENT Regrets He Cannot Attend Dedication of Birthplace as a Public Memorial. WASHINGTON, March 12—President Wilson to-day declined an invitation to tend on March 18, Grover Cleveland's day, the dedication of the Cleve- Vand birthplace in Caldwell, N. J, asin public memorial John H. Finley, president of the Col. e of the City of New York, expressing his regret and eulogizing the character of Me. Cleveland. "As Tam bound here by obligations 1 ‘cannot escape,” President Wilson wrote, “J muat content myself with requesting that you will read this brief message to those assembled, “From the first, I have been deeply Interested in the plan to acquire Me, Cleveland's birthplace for the public and this consummation of the plan seems to me of great significance and delightful men, 1 think it must be evident to Breer one who has given attention to the Matter that the feeling of the country the feeling alike of admiration and af- fection—toward Mr, Cleveland growa omer and warmer as the years pass » As we see him tn just perspective, he looms up as one of the most notable figures in our long line of Presidents. 1 Bend these lines, therefore, as a sincere tribute of respect and admiration. The President wrote “May I add also my hove that the ‘administration of the property may: be Productive of pleasure and stimulation pecial: to those engaged in ft and @ real brett] THEY WANTED THE WEST; THEIR STOMACHS DIDN'T. to the community at large. > Cleveland Name w arch 13,—Preeident Wilson to-day received a letter from Grover Cleveland Rentfre, living In a small Oklahoma town, who was born in 18% and named for the Democratic President of that time, A baby boy was born {n the young man’s family on March 4, he informed the President, and the child was christened Woodrow Wil- son Rentfro. WASHINGTON, ne DROPS POLICE PARADE FOR GENERAL CITY DAY.| 1:1 Mayor to Have Firemen and White Wings March With the Finest May 17. There will be no police parade this year, The custom of having the “finest” march down Fifth avenue, resplendent in new uniforms and gold lace and with the stage to thomselves, will be abandoned, temporarily at least. In place of this function there will be a city department parade on May 17, In which at least a portion of the Police Department wit take part. ft is Improbable that the whole force will turn out, and those that do will march with the members of the Street Clean- ing Department, some brigades of the Fire Department and a few platoons of employees from the other depart- ments. Many of the elty departments will have representations in the parade, and In the evening, In all Ikelthood, banquet will be held, at which some of the best known departmental heads will speak, and at which Mayor Gaynor will preside. —_———-—— WAY TEACHERS GO INSANE. (rom the Boston Transcript.) Teacher—What was the Reign of Terror? Pup!l—Please, miss, it waa the flood im the Bible. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Opening of the New Cotton Dresses For Porch, Afternoon & Evening Wear In spacious new quarters on the second floor we are showing an unusually interesting collection of the new cotton Dresses for Spring and Summer. Models of eponge, voile, cotton crepe, ratine and novelty materials; also high class Lingerie and new Russian Blouse models. Prices range from $3.95 to $225.00 Five Different Styles of Stripes @ Plain Dimities & Voiles In combination and plain trimmin of contrasting colors, some with color suggestion carried out in the buttons........... Striped Voile & Pique $5.95 fc Value $8.50 Dresses Wide and varied assortment of buttoned front models with fine net and belt of contrasting trimming....... yoke, and collar $6.95 Four Distinct Open Front Eponge Striped Models With vest effect, revers and cuffs of plain ratine......... $7.95 In coat effect, with stripe eponge coat, and plai white skirt; also Dotted aa Suriped eee | Striking Combination & Striped Dresses | | VOUS iscsae sees se With entire waist and skirt embroidered finished, crushed girdle of colored silk. . $9.95 $7.95 Smart & Attractive White Voile Dresses With entire waist and skirt elaborated with Syrian Irish, and embroidered collar of Syrian yoke......... $9.75 Friday and Saturday, the Last Days To take advantage of the splendid values offered in this Remarkable Sale of | Pretty Embroidered Voile Lingerie Dresses | | i] | | | | Women’s Footwear Our entire stock Our entire stock Values 85.00 to 86.00 saat $3.95 Values $6.50 to $8.00 pair} 84+ 85 Strictly Hand-made Satin Evening Suppers Made from the highest gradeSatin, and Kid lined throughout; trim- med with handsome rhinestone $4.85 buckle, oval or square shape Value $7.50 The finest Ctoth of Gold Opera Slippers $4.85 pair; value $8.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5t) |Ave.; 19th St. Two hungry and weary nine-year- ola boye were found by Patrolman Anderaon in Brong Pari. last evening. ‘They were crying and were giad to! bt tell their troubles. were George White of No. 418 Bast One Hundred and Sixty-third strect and Mahlon Wrey, No. 410 Kast Ono Hundred and Sixty-third street. crammed Into thelr heads for #everal days, and yesterday morning instead of going to school, they met him and be- gan their long hike. ‘They pent much time, however, look- !weven without leave. FOR DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR. OR ITCHY SCALP—25 CENT DANDERINE” Save your hair! Danderine destroys dandruff and| stops falling hair at once—Grows hair, we prove it. | If you care for heavy bai glistens with beauty and is with life; has an incomparable softness and is fluffy and lustrous you must use Danderine, because nothing else accom- plishes so much for the hair, Just one application of Knowlton’s Danderine will double the beauty of your hair, besides it immediatel solves every particle of dandruff; you cannot have nice, heavy, healthy if you have dandruff. This destructive scurf robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life, and if not overcome it produces a feverishness and itching of the scalp; the hair roots fam- ish, loosen and die; then the hair falls ing at the animales in the Bronx Zoo. Then they became tired and hungry, and as the elder boy could only feed their minds and not their stomachs they So George and Mahlon Go Back to|decided they wanted to go home, The Their Own Mothers and Their Schuyler boy then left them. The boys were taken home, where, after eating copiously, they went to bed. ee WILL FINE ABSENTEES. lators to lose Two Daye’ Pay Good Beds. Ns ian Et for One Day's Absence. DOVER, Del, March 1%—Members of the House of It niatives who heres after absent t es from night #e sions of the I ture, unless excused by Speaker Holcomb, will be fined $19. The Mouse has adopted a drastic resolution to this effect. Thelr pay Is only % @ day. | At the session of the House Monday night thirteen members were absent, | ol, ©. Hin stories of sy riches had been that radiant out fast. If your hair has been neglected and | is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too oily, don’t hesitate, but get a 25 cent bottle | of Knowlton’s Danderine at any drug | or store toilet counter, apply a little as | directed and ten minutes after you will | say this was the best investment you ever made. We sincerely belie regardless of everything else advertised, that if you desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair and lots of it—no dandruff—no itching scalp and no more falling bair—you must use Knowlton's Danderine. If eventually— why not now? A 25 cent bottle will truly amaze you. dis- air a Friday and Saturday Special Sale of Stlk, Chiffon & Lace Waists THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 13, 1918 DAY’S WORK OF FIREMAN DOUBLED, SAYS WITNESS. Shovel 15 Tons in 112 Miles For- | merly Covered by 6 or 7 Tons of Coal. | | ‘The Arbitration Board, to settle, un- traMo greater. der the Erdman act, the wage contro- versy between the fifty-four Eastern rallroads and, the 35,000 firemen they em- ploy, continued its session at the Wal- to-day, W. 8. Carter, the Brotherhood of Lo- he did not know how much more. he made the 112 dorf-Astoria nairman of the Cenfer- the same road twelve years, As @ fire- man he averaged $2 a year; as an en- gineer, $1162, He sald firemen now work harder than they did when he was a fireman, because engines are larger and Answering @ question of Judge Cham- bers, one of the arbitrators, the wit- ness eald he understood that the fremen on the CG P. and W. received somewhat higher wages than when he fired, but Mr. Carter asked Watt in what time miles in his division when he fired. The witness replied that at that time, in the small engines, they men and Enginemen, and| usually made the run in nine hours Now, he said, it takes from twelve to ence Committee of Managers, ques. | fiftocn hours to make the run with the tioned wit saine class of freight trains, He got : 35 per hundred miles. Now the fires James No Watt, a elerk tn the gen- | ion receive $2.00 per hundred miles and cral offices of tho Brotherhood at Pe-| Were twice as hard Practical and Artistic Furniture comprising many Complete Suites and separate pieces, such as Buffets, China Closets, Service and Extension Tables, Bureaus, Chiffoniers, Davenports and Easy Chairs in fabrics and leather, Library, Tea and Work Tables, Tea Wagons, Trays, Etc. Included in the collection are China Closets, Early English and Mahogany, — from Values $20.00 to 93.00 Extension Tables, Early English, Values $39.00 and 46.00, at $28.50, 38.00 $13.50 to 65.00 Mahogany, “50.00 “ 64.00,“ 44.00, 50.00 Buffets, Golden Oak, Values $40.00 and 55.00, at $34.00, 40.00 Early English, Value $68.00, at 42.00 Mahogany, “72.00, “ 60.00 Fumed Oak and Spanish Leather, Arm Chairs, Value $22.00, at 11,00 Rockers, “17.50, “ 13.50 Settees, Values $24.00 and 32.00, at $12.00, 18.50 Book Cases, Mahogany, Values $42.50 to 118.00, at $37.50 to 75.00 Library Tables, Mahogany, Values $40.00 to 96.00, at $26.50 to 75.00 Unusual Inducements for To-morrow, in ped hntnaedib Lobia lba ill Blankets and Comfortables White Wool Blankets, Single Size, Pair $2.65, 3.25, 4.50 Double Size, “3.75, 4.95, 5.65 Fancy Wool Blankets (Double Size), in new designs and colorings, Each 3.95, 4.75 Comfortables (Double Size), Figured Silkoline in floral effects, at 1.45 Printed Novelty Mull, plain borders, “3.75 Figured Silk Chiffon, wool filling, plain borders, “ 5.95 7, e 94 66 S d, a? Tj Don’t “Spend,’’ Invest— —— —your FURNITURE MONEY, and collect your retums in the comfort, happiness and complete satisfaction which careful buying brings. Such “DIVIDENDS” are aseured oo rca from our enormous stock, by UNEQUALLED VALUES and ERIOR QUALITY, and are brought within the reach of all by the liberal terms extended by our CONVENIENT PAYMENT SYSTEM. One Low Price—Cash or Credit No Red Tape, Club-fees or Strings of any kind Below Are Only a few of Our HUNDREDS of VALUES. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Chiffon Cloth over Brussels net lin- ing, fold of chiffon and shadow lace Srimmaed uence arr gira. ii Chiffon Cloth model, shadow lace bands down front, piped with color. . Chiffon Cloth model, low neck, three- quarter sleeves, wide band of filet $5.95 lace, colored crystal button trimmed. Washable Habutai Silk Waists, de- tachable collar and long sleeves, all white and white with colored stripes. $4.50 | $5.00 $2.95 Attractive Models in Domestic and Imported Lace & Lingerie Waists At Greatly Reduced Prices A meng re Davenport by Day Bed by Night Its wonderful usefulness as a bed and parlor piece savea you the expense of furnishing an extra bedroom. The Hone ts golidly constructed of oak, in golden or mahogany finish, beautifully polished, with heavy carving. The seat and back are Seamless Brussels Rugs Axminster Rugs Fe sta... GDBO] Vatue sie, at..... $11.98 fees... SLL BS] Vine sss, «..... $17.98 $19.50 9x12, $14.98 9x12, .. $32.50 Value $20. Value $30, at 6213.6, 6213.6, Venes......... $21.50) ets Value $45, at.. On Tn nS A man now has oria, Ill, testified that he had fired on| to shovel fifteen tons of coal per trip, the Cleveland, Peoria and Western | where formerly only six or seven tons elght years, and was an engineer on! had to be handled STERN BROTHERS > in order to make room for their usual display of Summer Furniture are offering Extraordinary Values in FOR A PURE TONICAL STIMULANT, FOR CHEER OR COMFORT. STRENGTH AND HEALTH, FOR RECUPERATION AND RESTORATION BALTIMORE GUARANTEED UNDER THE NATIONAL PURE FOOD LAW < Gerth. | ESSE é 18 ABBOLUTE PERFECTION A snenere-oeererens0cen0=0-0-6senenentaswenens <tasnenenenee0= Sr0we=000=0-0-000neueneatng Brass and Enamel Bedsteads Large assortments of the most desirable styles are in stock. Special attention is particularly directed to their exceptional facilities for the ing to order of Sanitary Bedding in their own worl For Tomorrow, at Specially Reduced Prices Bungalow Brass Bedsteads Two inch posts, satin or bright finish, Value $8.00, at *6.00 Brass Bedsteads, Continuous two inch posts, with one inch filling rods, all sizes, Value $22.00, at 16.50 White Enamel Bedsteads, Bungalow style, four posts and brass caps, Value $6.50, at 4.25 Regular height, in all sizes, chilless construction and best'quality enamel, Value $9.50, at 6.50 White Layer Felt Mattresses, 45 |bs., with roll edge, Value $10.00, at 7.25 50 lbs., with French roll edge, Value $18.50, at 12.50 Special Hair Mattresses, 40 Ibs., plain edge, Value $20.00, at 15.50 Steel Springs, Woven wire, possessing unusual resiliency. Value $7.00, at 4-50 Box Spring, Rabbit edge, Value $12.50, at 9.50 Also a Special Offering of Superior Quality Muslin Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases Single Size, Three-quarter _Double_ Sheets, 42c, 49c 59c, 68c 67c, 80¢ 21 by 36 ins. aia by 3 25 by 36 27 by 36 Pillow Cases, 15c 16c 17 18c 21 by 54ins. 21 by 63 © 21 by 72 22/2 by 76 Bolster Cases, 28¢ 30c “ 36c 40c | Hemstitched, Tucked, Scalloped and Embroidered man and Cases at Corresponding Prices. West Twenty-third and Twenty-second Streets seem yim ear ayn te STERN BROTHERS To inaugurate their new Men's Custom Department will accept orders To-morrow and Saturday for Men’s Silk Lined Spring Suits Made to Measure, at $37.50 Actual Values $50.00 to 60.00 The above Suits will be made in the newest Spring models and materials, Hand Tailored, of Rough or Smooth Serges, Worsteds, Cassimeres or Cheviots, in light, medium or dark colors, also plain blue or black, Two or Three Button Coats in single or double. breasted styles, also Black or Dark Gray Cuta- way Frock Coat and Waistcoat of soft un- finished materials. Coats half or full lined with best quality taffeta or silk serge, First Floor New Building Announce for To-morrow and Saturday, Men’s High Grade Shirts of fine quality Percales, Printed and Woven Madras, in this season's most desirable patterns and colors a 85° Actual Values $1.50 and 2.00 West 23d and 22d Streets STERN BROTHERS «: IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— “el 4 WORLD, “WANT” WILL GO AND GEE gg a as f | { 4 0 cee

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