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Well-to-Do Farmer L: Specifications for a Wife in an “Ad.” ys Down @) | Allied Publishing Workers Demand meeting of the printers "that will equalize the differ- United States, and laws rafeguarding Hithographing, publishing, { 1 ' PRINTING TRADES IN MASS j | MEETING ON TARIFF. i . i ' otection Against Low Wages, j Hours and Child Labor. AND EVEN BFAT HIN] te and kindred trades will be ! this evening at Cooper Union sto devise Ways and means for demand ing the enactment of equitable “tariff —ee id to labor in these industries uropean countries and the and preserving as an American inati- tution the printing, bookbinding. | thor phot naraving and kindred tn- je YOUNG GIRLS BARRED. who will apeak on the teoting these industries ition of low wages tricted ehild labor conditions of Burop: ngressman W. M, Chandler, W S. Mennett, Congressman J. P. Maher, Judge L. A. Snitken, Thomas Quinn, STfarcus Hraiin, and Charles Francis, nt of the National Printers’ of America, ee MAN HELD AS SHOPLIFTER. Accused of Steal- Also Wants No Nurses, Coun- tesses or Persons Whose Peo- ple Came in the Mayflower. POUNGHPEPSIE, N.Y, Mareh 1%, Sif the kind of a woman Charles H. iM, a farmer near Millerton, wants jf @ housekeeper can be found, abe Will bo made boss of the Hill domestic ebtablishment and may use @ club on Charlie himself if she feels that will her happy. t ‘harlic has prociatmed this to all Mankind in an elabordtcly worded ad- vertisement. Already he has had many responser by mail and some fe- males, ambitious to rule the Hill house, have Kone In person to look Charlie over and ace what kind of a] w house he has to keep. Ze his advertisement Charlie ex- Former Gamb! ing Scarfs From Store. Henry Simonda, alias Sonnenberg, Car- Toll and other names, and long assoctated with Herman Rosenthal, the murdered and other east side men of hi fferson Market Court Police Hi rters to answer the charge of #' ing $51 worth of imported scarfs a store at Sixth avenue and Thirty: ‘ond street ‘Tho scarts were found on Simoris. arrested he tried to take a dose of morphine, but two detectives choked him and prevented enough of the fluid penealy excludes the following classes: |going into his system to KIM him, At Young girls, institution matrons, pro-| Headquarters the fake suicide trick was fessional nurses, triflers, curiosity #oek-| aid to be an old favorite of the prisoner. €rs, Massage parlor beauties, countess He has been arrested a number of times, Princesses, or people with a long fwntly| He is forty-four years old. Pedigree, whose ancestors came over tn the Mayflower. The qualifications for the boss of Charlie's home are set forth in his Bdvertisement in these words “A neat, economical, middle-aged woman of good appearance, with no eneumbrance. “One who loves horses, chickens and flowers; not too tired to keep the home fheat and tidy, and always too busy to talk her neighbors to death. “One that can cook a few plain meals a day; pigs’ feet, or lobster particular which, and nail o1 pow and then: a real old from steamer Government pre 9 to ask Parliament to make an appropriation toward the maintenance of the families of Capt. Scott and his compantons. SKIN ERUPTION. ALL OVER HEAD :| Little Festers Would Itch and Burn, Sores Looked j Hair Came Out. Lots of ruff, Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Now Free from Trouble, R. F. D, No. 1, Constantia, N. ¥.—"For some time my little gtrl of four years was bothered with sores which would break out <> inlittle festers all over her head. ‘Thelittle featere would itch and burn eo my little girl could not leave thom alone day or night, and would cause sores which Algo must have some gray m: tonly called brains, in her h Charlie says money trying to keep house himself and he wants some one who can help him make and save a dollar. He says he of- fers @ good home rather than a lucra- tive Job. In Millerton, where Charile ts well known, the folks speak of him as tem- perate, kindly and considerate, with tough to provide for all wants in @ @emfortable way. Charlie is a widower with two grown sons, neither of whom Ii; # at home. GEN. M'LEWEE DROPS DEAD. had lots of dandruff, and where the sores were there would a sort of scale come, “I tried several ointments which did no good. I also used ‘and other home “Diamond Jim Brady's Racing P \Gen. Frederick C, M t, of No, 7% Riverside Drive died adenly of heart failure yerterday afternoon in his office at No. 30 Church street. He was sitting at his desk when ‘he fell to the floor, Gen, Me- Lewee was general auditor of the In- dian Refining O11 Company, and was appointed on the staff of Gov. Levi P. Morton of New York. He 4s survived by a widow and one aon. For years Gen. McLewee was prom!- ment in racing, and was assoctated with “Diamond Jim" Brady. Among the horses he and Mr. Brady owned were Gold Heels and Major Daingerfleld, He glso was an Inspector-General of the ational Guard of the State, and a etanch organisation Republican. In M86 Gen. McLowee marricd Miss Matil- @— Hallam, the contralto soloist at Holy Trinity Church of Brooklyn, Registered \; . Established Trade Mark Half a Century fitty- bout three months. One day I saw Cuti- cura Boap and Ointment advertised, co sent for free samples, which I found were very good. I bought some Cuticure Boap and Ointment and it was but a short time before the trouble was better and she is now entirely free from it." (Signed) Mrs. Philip Russell, Aug. 22, 1012. When you buy a fine tollet soap think of the advantages Cuticura Boap posscesss over the moat expensive tollet soap ever made, 1p addition to being absolutely pure and re- froshingly fragrant, it ts delicately yet effec- tively medicated, giving you two scape in one, ® tollet and @ akin soap at one price. Bold throughout the world. Sample of each malled free, with 82-p. Skin Book. Address postcard “Outioure, Dept. T, Boston." s@Tender-faced men should use Outioure Soap Shaving Stick, 250 Sample free. New French Lingerie For Trousseaux A complete line of French novelties showing the new models demanded by the present vogue in dainty, sheer materials with the new narrow, flat flounces and slashed sides, hand embroidered and trimmed with real lace. Matched Sets—Two and three piece. French hand- made, beautilully embroidered on sheer Batiste and Linen at $10.50, 12.50, 15.00, 17.50, 22.00 to 250. New Gowns—French hand-made, of sheer Batiste, Linen, and Silk Crepe de Chine, at $2.00, 2.75, 3.00 3.50, 4.50, 5.00, 7.75 and up. Irish Lace Trimmed Gowns--$6.50, 7.50, 8. Combinations—French hand-made _noveltie treme styles, $3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00, 9.50 and up. French Chemises—$1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2. 3.00, 3.75. Austrian Chemises—-With reinforced scallop edges, $1.50, 1.85, 2.00, 2.50, 2.75, 3.00, 3.50 and 4.50. New Negligees, Matinees, Kimonos and Boudoir Gowns— exclusive in style, with Boudoir Caps, Slippers and Petticoats to match. James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave., 33rd & 34th Sts. composi- | kno It was July across Mra upon wh cow ambled na jawn Anders Khe Tt eanwWhile| friend, to “shoo” off sookey. demands to move on her, She turned to offense at her Long Island Doctor Denies It) ana turnea u ie % run for the bh, but the cow was Was His Bovine and Says in line swift and Jan @ telling stroke that |im wnid to have rained the lady im the/ baliond money | A Jury tn the Supreme Court, before AVOID IMPURE MILK Justice Van Stelon, at Mineola, 1. 1,| ee Infants ena Invalids to-day solemnly appraised the cost of a | Get ow butting @ lady on her lawn at $500) HO RLICK’ and thereupon gave impetus to a law | t that promises to go to the highest ¥¢ meee dhe Original and Geanine | courts of the land, ! M jury to Mra: Irene 8. Anderson of Port) og ‘ ° hors un Imitations’ Washington, the plaintiff in the suit. ‘The defendant and owner of the butting The Feed-Drink for all Ages sookay 1s Dr, William I. Cocke, @! Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. netehbor of Mrs. Anderson. Both hotly | Foriafante,invalidecsd, children. announced extreme dissatisfaction at Purenutrtion.upbuiding the body. the decision of the jury. invigorates nursing mothere ead the Dr. Cooke was highly indignant, hold-| More healthful than tea or | Vake ao cabetitute, Ash for HORLIONS ing Jt was Impossible that it was Me AORLICK’S Contains Pure Milk cow that butted Mra, Anderson, as his ‘ow from the earliest days of tte hood has been marked by a gentle SO REFRESHING after the day’s shopping Relieves Fatigue LIPTON TEA & BV AVE GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE Call and Make Your Own Terms Our Terms Apply to New York, New Jersey, Long Island, Connecticut. DELIV. Handsome Library Table ERS to with every of ‘OUR HOME $50 worth of Furniture, ‘ of this Rugs, etc. remedies, She was bothered | at mare O* $28.50 } | sateen 28 4 Rooms Furnished at [5 goons $4495 61.00 Weeniy. 81.50 Weekly, $2.00 Weekly. $2.50 Weekly. 150-752 8th Ave., Cor. 46th St. tnssunu te ociock ““MID-DAY CABARET, 8TH FLOOR! rae _ AVE.19°7020" ISTREET. | IN_NEW_YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER Hair Goods Underpriced $5.00 Switches at $1.98 We have 5 gross of these Hair Switches, which vary in length from @@ inches to 28 inches, of soft, fluffy hair, This is one of the best values we have ever offered, ao need one of these for the new Euster outfit, ; i All-around Transformations, | formerly $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00, ' at $2.00. £4 Third Floor, On Sale To-Morrow, ——— ores { Wall Paper Specials We are offering artistic, inexpensive papers for living rooms, dining rooms and balls in a varied assortment of reds, greens, tans, fruit 1 and floral tapestries. Regularly 18¢ te 25c per roll, A 12ic Also, « complete line of All-over and Striped Florals, Two-toned Silk Stripes, Chambray and Jasper effects, in the newest and latest colorings, with perfectly matched cut-out borders or panel decorations—were an excellent value at Ie and Ie, at... /o.... 0... 9c | 80-ineh non-fading Oatmeal Papers, in all popular shade: This Five ; per ll urth Floor, On Sale To- Morrow, Drawer Drop Head Sewing Machine $ 8s” A high grade machine, marked at a special cash price for to- morrow, See The Free" Se others. Do not buy demonstrated. Unlimit: 1 $1.00 a week pays for it, achine with 32 improve ny price until insured for five years, ts over all The Free’ $1.00 down ' sweet disposition Mrs Anderson, when! At frat Mrs, Anderson wanted #20,- Jand then bri too, made it} to her licnown wie w and mental nervous aystem and left her unconsct- oun on the lawn, whe alleged, 1 given @reat care|she decided to sue for $5,000 and she : | teatified the same cow had outrageously The cow, she alleged in her sult, took | attacked her in a like manner, wrecked her nerves, sent her flying and put her did not have to sue, as money was left He'll Appeal. | air —_—_—____—_—_— ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 18, 1918. en mages, for the blow delivered caused her great physical pain |Lintment - Soake anguish, shattered her don Sore Finally, Anderson's chief witness was a Mrs, Symball Hawkes, who for damages. She testified she house by some one interested— that proved as a balm to her. Spring Silks—Extra 91.75 40-Inch Satin Charmeuse, $1.29 Of all Silk materials offered this season, Satin Char- meuse is most wanted. Soft and mellow finish; the correct fabric for modish costumes, in a splendid range of colorings. 91.00 36-Inch Ombre Striped Silks, 79c. Nothing prettier for Costumes and separate waists; wide range of colored striped effects. Striped Tub Silks, Regular $1.00 at 79c. Washable, therefore very serviceabl ol for sum- mer wear, also good for men's shirts; in a varied line of colored striped desig s. 85c 36-Inch Black Messaline, 59c. Perfect black, soft in texture, just the thing for foundations and trimming purposes. $1.15 36-Inch Colored Messaline at 88c Firm in weave, all pure silk. A silk that will give isfaction and wear well. All the newest strect shades. 40-Inch $1.25 and $1.50 Imported Bor- dered Foulards at 79¢ yard. These are the genuine imported qualities, something for smart costumes, in a splendid range of up-to-date bordered effects. &f Simpson Crawford Co., Main Fi. On Sale To-Morrow. 2,500 Yards $1.25 to $1.50 All-Wool Serges, 75c. 48 to 54 inches wide, strictly all wool. We offer 21 pieces of Medium Navy, 7 pieces of Dark Navy, pieces Cadet, 3 pieces Garnet, 4 pieces Light Brown and 7 pieces Black. ‘An overproduction of one of the best domestic mills in the country, which pro- duces only high class serges. Special Tables on Main Floor, Rotunda Dress Goods Section. ta Main Floor, On Sale To-Morrow. 300 9x12 $24.50 Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs Frdm the famous mills of S. Sen- d & Si t Amsterdam, N. Y. ford i ally indestructible, Colors and | .00 patterns exact reproductions of ex- pensive imported rugs, Large as- sortment to select from. Size 8.3x10.6; reg. retailing $19.00; special price $12.50 5,000 Rich Velvet and reese Brussels Carpe from such leading mills as Alex. Size 6x9 ; et retail- ing at 00; spe- cial price . . $10.50 Smith & Sons, 8. San- ford & Sons, Roxbury Carpet Co. ete, at_ marked savings. Patterns suitable for halls, stairs, chambers, living rooms, ete. Heavy All-Wool Tapestry Caepet—reg- ilar value 95c; sale price, yard... anny 59c ee 750 E: He Velvet Carpets—regula: reailion AY 91:50; sale price, yard...... $1.10 An Under-Price Sale of High Grade Linoleums A Carload of Triple Weight Printed Linoleum, ial for Friday. Regular price 69c. Handsome patter! n unequalled value. Any quantity desi cut from full rolls, 37 pquare yard......ee eee este tees cece eeeees c Sampson's Famous Oilcloth. A limited quantity for only. Regular value 1 ee eso: 192 ls Nairn’s Famous Inlaid Linoleums. 5 | for Friday 75 reer Cc peom Crawford Fourth Floor, G2 Simpeon On Bale To-Morrow. GROCERIES #is"atenarts TO-MORROW IS SALMON DAY Below we quote Salmon far below regular prices. if you ere fond of this edible fish, lay in your supply now and save money. BLOOD RED Rich Velvet Sarpete enuery retailin; $1.10; special sale price, yard... a 7 < 2 A & uw 8c tall can ANCY PINK ey SALMON 36: "gr SALMON STEAKS iv RED 92.70; I-lb. O30 eee tii tev ALASKA SALMON | SALMON, STEAKS HP 13¢ ia River: Dozen, sald, flat 13¢ EGG 12 for 20c FLOUR kxXx;” 73¢ STARCH Sins!“ 18C Me SAT NPA spe. | BABBITT’S SOAP RICE, cial tormor: B36 | 7 cakes + 200 pills _ |MACARONI 10 Rte PRUNES 3°" *"25C | PEAS } Sugar Nour’ regular TONGUES cies!) B¢ | TEAS ie treger 4 gc TABLE SALT Special, MACARON | init ee sria OE COFFEE sient" O5¢ | CHEESE sherp:9-1.9¢ SUGAR feidi'otga® | ONIONS Siesta? morrow, 10 Ibe Fresh, Candled. (Not Delivered). . low split: a ¢ 4-Lb. Cartons. , WHISKEY oi! sicas grams, lt quiere Richele: 44 Simpson Crawford Co,, Fourth Floor, On Sale To-Morrow, COGNAC ported; —<2—<DSIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE, 19TH TO 20TH STREETS —<> NECK BANDAGE IS FATAL. Ht A Iniment-soaked handkerchief tied about the neok for sore throat 11 be- lieved to have caused the death of Charles Castell, a grocer at No, 453 Fast Lighty-fourth street, early to-day. Castell, who was thirty years old ant lived with his wife, Emma, above the store, compiained of a bad throat, His wite gave him a bottle of liniment and, saturating @ handkerchief with it, he bound {t around his throat and went t> Ay this morning his wife found him MID-DAY CABARET—EIGHTH FLOOR IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER unconscious, and he died before a doctor GIN FOR THE KIDNEYS reached the house. The doctor said the] 1614 wercn that good, pure ain, WHER handkerchief, which probably contracted] wrancriy prescribed, if wonderful medicine when the heat of his body dried out the] , trouble, pain in the back, frequent liniment, had strangled Castell, Tho Coroner ordered an autopsy. EE “Tama Jim” Welco: AMES, Ia, March 13—Jas.es Wilson, former Secretary of Agriculture, vay the guest of honor at a “Welcome Home" celebration yesterday. Gov. Clarke and other State officials were present ‘The former Secretary was dean of he department of agriculture at the Iowa State College here when he accepted the Cabinet portfolio sixteen years ago. kerohtef, he beat presoription in which gin ts used 19 given “Six ounces good, pure gin, ones e-hait len package. } ‘ it of can quickly get It. mixture well each time and take two teaspoonfuls three times # ay je pains in the joints under the eyes, dimme on. serious forma of Kidney trouble are thi prevented.—Advt. Hosiery en's Fine lisle Thread tan and We Specialize To-Morrow Untrimmed Hats and Trimmings 82.08 ty day we have the pleasure of hearing patrons tell us that our showing of both trimmed and untrimmed hats is the largest and smartest in all New York. This special showing and sale embraces Leghorns, Hemps, Milans, Chips—all the fate Parisian straw effects. No. 1 is a smart Reboux Sailor, in hemp braid, with rolled edge. $2.98 No. 2 is a very stylish side roll No. 4 is one of the smartest long hat, with large crown. $1.98 crown hats, $1.75 Ostrich Fancies or Ostrich Feathers __, __ Every style that is good style will be found in this wonderful collection. Whatever you have in mind for your Easter hat, or something you will like better, is sure to be here. Several styles in Paris-made wings in all the new Spring shades, 78c and 98c. : : Paris-made Flowers Nasturtiums, lively pearl asters, wall-flowers, and many styles in wreaths, smart standing effects and small clusters in Bulgarian shades. Me flowers, just the thing for the chic little hat of the day, 0 $1.48. No. 3 is the newest mushroom in hemp. $2.48 Our Free Trimming Service Is at the disposal of customers purchasing untrimmed shapes and trimming. Our skilled milliners are prepared to execute your own ideas or submit suggestions. 27 Simpson Crawford Co., Main Floor. On Sale To-Morrow, Sale New Blouses, $3.98 of Chiffon Cloth and Crepe de Chine. Of course, you know that white Crepe de Chine Blouses fad, but perhaps you do not know that the material is v scarce even at higher than usual prices. We placed orders for this Sale many weeks ago, but were able to buy only a limited number at this low price. The model is made with turn-down collar of Embroidered Chiffon and comes in all white and white combined with blue. Copies of French Chiffon Blouses, Value $5.90, at $3.98 These are accurate copies of Paris models costing many times what you are asked. They are really remarkable values at 85.90. They are made with combinations of Silk Eponge, in Bulgarian colors and collars of chif- fon; all the new shades. £4r Gimpson Crawford Co., Second Floor. Saturday Ends Our Offer Men’s Suits to Measure, $18.50 From Suitings Valued at $30 and $35 We shall do our best to keep up the usual prompt service to-morrow and Satur- day. We have increased the staff of meas- urers and brought in the head designer to supervise the whole work. Rush of orders made this necessary. At store closing day after to-morrow night the offer ends, bringing to a close the great- est tailoring offer we have ever heard of. The materials are genuine $30.00 and $35.00 suitings. The trimmings are those used in $30.00 and $35.00 suits. We guarantee the § tailoring, the fit and the woollens to be ex- actly as represented, This offer is for sack coat suits only. Any style sack, any size. £7Simpson Crawford Co. Second Floor. Bring the Boys with You To-Morrow No reason why the boys shouldn't be spruced up in spring clothing for Easter as well as we grown-ups. We never liked to be behind our neighbors when we were kids any more than we do now. All the new spring togs are ready now. @% Simpson Crawford Co., Hor, (in sale pe Ball Norfolk Suits with Pairs of Knickers Ages 7 to 16 years; made of fancy mixtures, in the new grays, tans, Ox- di mediut te hi wool,” Ni Mk airs of peg top k: throughout; p town Wool Serge Suits are the latest On Salo To=M iy two pi line y throughout; ll 250 Suits with Extra Pairs of $ Knicker Pant: ; 3.95 ini for boys made of fancy mixed woollen fabri Norfolk Jackets.

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