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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 19, 1918, a ’ f . ‘ » ! responsibility will rest with the Board Kineer, With him sailed Mrs. Yeat-| SEVEN ARE SENTENCED ullty carrying preerss ere MAY OR REBUFFS o"oTmere Wit, ot coats be vety @xneral 10-YEAR-OLD HUNTER fits Sustriin end Pope Yoattai 4, TO TERMS IN PRISON.|svvcn’ years 'nor ‘more. ‘than’ thirteen GETTING GRAY? (SE SAGE TEA 10 disappointment and discontent at the tn- Misse lyn Hodges, na Hammer | aa Gah: ais phil q » t ; ty-one 4, | manag P pore aoveicoun ae) ov id SAILS 10 HUNT WILD and A. H. Shirk, school friends of the! Police Praised by One Judge for Ni 606 a avenues ples x making for port development, New Yor! st . " lity carrying revolver as a second of- TOMKINS RUSHES stands glone among American seaports ay ca ee to the ‘canal and Gn the Capture of Armed State Prison thirteen years. R STORE NATU RAL | F ey are gong canal a 1 Karstendiek, twenty-four years y in neglecting ite responsibilities.” ‘The Commissioner named as pressing cross the isthmus and take a steamer Burglars. OM et NO, ae Weat. Porty-fourth LONG DOCK PLAN needs: The South Brooklyn Railroad to Antefogasta, Chill, From the ey] Seven criminals convicted by contes- | atreet: pleaded guilty holding up saloon, ———— —— Terminal, st 000; lon; ers will oceed 20 miles inland, o sion or trial tn the courts of General | No, 600 Eleventh avenue; first offense; . in Manhattan) new Sere oe Bart River Ree ee ean atvein’ le| Sorslons were, sentenced yesterday. | State Privon not texs than seven yeara| SAYS Sage and Sulphur Dark-| sk at any drug store for « b0-cont se | nor mo ony 6 . . bottle of the ready-to-use preparation 4 Seek Bren PROTA: wien DEE foi to look over some copper noldings| Judge Mulauecn. In imposing, eentene | igiggs Unen rkeen Sears ant “1 ens Hair Beautifully and | catted “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hale rooklyn pr f ‘ ‘Guagenhetens, pure nb . if ; necessary in the Bronz, Queena ana |Armed With Airgun, Pope] ire eee vetane sporteman, ite is| at No. 600 Eleventh avenue on Jan. 2 JUDGE SWANN. Ends Dandruff. Remedy." Customers like this best be- praised potlcemen for the capture, The fty years old, sentences imposed were: 1 it darkens so naturally, so event: Commissioner Protests Ex-| few terryboaie | *°! Yeatman Jr. Also Plans to |S" 2ot's,g4 and has, * flere i rulty to menting a diamond rom tht mobo can iy el is . . ir gun, He (s armed to the tee ullty to # fr ond : That Will heron red 4 he carrlen 4009 rounds of pellets for the BY JUDGE MALONE. in from V."B, Wilhine of No, 166) ., Hale that, leew ite coloe sad Instre| appl Besides, it ote Balk | TWO LIVES LOST IN FIRE Bag Some Frijotes. [soneun, te has oven tal at the wii| done, Darl thirty-one years of of Proms ck, eure ttenee:saaa| ins, coued by lack ol culpa Needed Improvements THAT PUTS MANY IN PERIL. game of the Andes and he ts going to) No, 249 West Sixty-firat street, negro; TOeOn ORY Sour ard to SIOENA the hair, says well-known local phar- get some of It. He will hunt the wild macist. Our grandmother made up a A Jolly crowd eailed to-day on the} and untamed tamale in its haunts “uP 4 United Fruit Company's steam Ho has been told of the wilds and| second at Rebuffed by the Board of Estimate ELS Wiccan h Mei suuns Uadcny nett er Banta) rocious carne bird, the famous Ohill| tense; pent Yererday and again by the Sinking Stable, but 25 Horses Are Marta for the Panama Canal, South and} oon carne, aid he's going to get some) Hind Commision today, the Mayer Taken Out Central American ports and the West! o¢ that. He expecta also to pot a G A . A pnvicted Presiding each time, Dock Commissioner] Richard Moore, forty: Indies, Two parties occupied nearly all} number of f:ijoles, Oh, he's some sports-| and convicted o iy been , ine i , + a el ' 5 Hlor of No, 209 West Sixty- mixture of Sage Tea and S swith a knife; first of- CIGARETTE SMOKERS FINED. | fern er locks dark and y six months, eerie even to-day imple prep ¥ enty-four clgarette amokers caught thirty-eight | Twenty-four caeronibiting smoking in| #0 equal. jons of women and men| hair disappears; after another aj Hotel No. 1; tried] po ctories were ‘ eclal Ses-| too who that even color, that of two it is restored to its natural ‘factories were arraigned In Spectal * © ‘ rrying a revolver; al dark shade of hair which is so] color, Ww rough your hair, / dat atime. By morning the sions to-day before s Hermann, | be 7 . . Tomkins exhibited extrem 1 Willem Babie, f re, tt thenz| the big cabins, There were eeveral very | man, !s Pope Yeatmnan Jr. first offense; penitentiary two months. | Heuel and Mc attractive, use only Sage Tea and Sule] | Whi t delights the ladies oti Eee eme annoyance | and William n, forty-six, lost their “ . vT ther party on the Santa Marta BY JUDGE MULQUEEN. phi Sage and Sulphur A towlay when the Mayor abruptly inters| lives in a fire early to-day in Bayonne,| Pretty girls and nine “rah-rah” boys to! Tre ee PA St. Havernechinidt,| panilo Sezepetuk, twent No + we are not bothered with] fully. darkening ir they say it Tupted the Commissioner, who was ut-|N. J. An entire neighborhood was| see them off. thelr daughter Margaret and her ¢ the task of gathering the sage leaves| brings back the gloss and lustre end jum, | old, of No. 189 Seventh street fering a prot ainst proposed action tifeatened by the blase, which started) There were eight in all in the party] sigs Gladys Staley. The girls are from| assaulting man with knife at Allen and é Oy urhoking & clearette He 4 and the muasy mixing athome. Simply| gives it an appearance of abundance. Gb the ComminIOR, tn the livery stable owned by Michael] of Pope Yeatman. Mr. Yeatman is} rey Mawr College. Down to see them| Stanton streets: first offense; penitene| | male material aie at et Are hala qeand ancust, Pernt onl "’ Stringham. genera! manager of the Guegenheims' | of, with many “rah! rah! rahs' were! tary two months. The arrests were made at the instigas | {TP MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED, to remind you that you have not aube | wine Chom, Were aaleep in the loft] vast mining interests, having succeed-| pine chaps from Pennsylvania Univer.! James Netily, twenty-five years of] tion of Mrs. 8 W. MH. Christopher Waited! any otter pian, fou have tol was somotarely aveteovel eat Reve ed John Hays Hammond as chief en-' sity. of No, 603° Ninth avenue; plewted’ of the Fire Prevention Bureau. A WORLD WANT WILL GO AND GET JT. and there {s no other plan | five horses were rescued with great dif-| = = = xclaimed the Mayor. Com. | flculty. ‘omking later was required mmission to sign the Commis. sion’s dock plan, Hee RH MME RE REHM ID-DAY CABARET, EIGHTH FLOORe—@>—< New Spring Corset Models, $3.50 and Up 0 34 Yani Lpadedd ¢ Fikin J sro Ribbons at a Saving. We are showing our n it Spring models in Li Vida and Bien Jolie Corsets. Ail ph built to conform Bulgarian Warp Print at 25¢ to $2.78 Yard with the very latest dress modes. Never before has ‘The season's very newest effects; variety of stripes; Dame Fashion been so imperative in her demand that @ | most wanted for millinery. R It was reported to-day that 4f Com-| missioner Tompkins continues to find g Try This Home-Made Hy opposition by tt yor, Comptroller | 5q Cough Remedy ( Prendergast and President Mitchel to} ¥ his favorite water-front and dock Im-| 1 Costs Little, bat Dore the Work = the figure be moulded to conform to the lines laid M-inel in, Moi Taffet 3Se Yard Siual represent the lat word reorsel dmcrslag” AVE.19*®1030" FSTREET. High antre ribbon nl the latest shades. a IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER Main oor Om hale To Hero — The Reason Back of This Remarkable Showing of Spring Suits for Misses and Women That the cost of original Paris models represents a value more imaginative | spicuous and consequently impossible by American women of discriminating plans he will resign, Quickly, or Money Refunded. contention arose over the CE suggestion that the | MX AXMRKR RES nd Commission approve a| Mix one pint of granujated sugar at the foot of| With 1% pint of warm water, and stir The commis-| for 2 minutes. Put 244 ounces of Pinex c hearing Aprit| (fifty cents’ worth) in a pint bottle; then add the Sugar Syrup. You will find that this simple remedy takes hold of a cough more quick; jan anything else you ever used. ually ends a deep-seated cough inside of 24 hours. Splendid, too, for whoop- ing cough, croup, chest pains, bronchitis ces upon a pu 8 wholly un ng, who Jumped to el that] and throat troubles, rf (Pas : 4 h pda rates ge le panne) Senta Od | ould be appa othiete| ealanreestpeitaaien taeve: ned bation than real is clear when it is known that accurate reproductions may be had at | taste. For this reason we have striven rather to interpret the spirit of Paris i pe mal m j Py . The exp cough syrup than you could buy ready ve oderat: i ian modes—to reproduce those attributes which to our eyes seem most admirable. hat the board will ultimately | made for 82.50. ny ene ceo , y " Jed derfull ill be attested by the hundreds of ’ etire from the region of the| Pinex is the most valuable concen- Further, many of the styles created by the most famous French cos- That we have succeeded wonderfully will be attested by the hu Y streets in the te | trated compound of Norway white pine tumers, and considered ultra smart in Paris, would be regarded as bizarre, con- | women who have visited us during the past few days. The Mayo! pped the Cominis- extract and is rae in Rae all . 9 ‘ . rs 9 e e } sioner a y, as told, the natural pine elemen' ich are so 4 tie Tv on sone gave on a oe premertions wil "not work” im thi 1Sses emi- i alliore ults a omen s allore ults a \ stdtementStu part ax follows: Led “I intend to have conferonces with the | py: This p mae 2 5 23 7 Various pc atan early date, nee a Lh iad e - *o that » and full op- portunlty ery one to]; ica. But the old, suc- , Rorei sind cessful formula hus never been equalled. which I have b¢ nty of absolute satisfaction, st ir in port « promptly refunded, goes with nation, ttention is recipe, Your druggist has Pinex or not Say at thix time how the $15,-| will get it for you. If not, send to The | i available will be spent. That] Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. lun Shoe JEASTER FOOTWEAR Style in the Shapes, Quality in the leather, Economy in the prices. Style The new Spring stocks are 830 ~—i trim and perfect. Every leather—every shape—every width of toe— every acceptable touch of fad and fancy are featured in the complete new lines now a in Ten Blyn Stores. The fashion of the hour is ‘or the Dress Parade | manifest in the styles—econ- We jut wath tops, pian OMyismirrored in the prices. heels, wetted ta Snappy. style and a great favorite. : Ten Big Family Stores—Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn ¥ Regular Values $29.75, at $23.75 The new Balkan blouses, cutaway and plain tailored effects, shown with fancy and ; A i ‘ belted backs; collars of Dresden silk, Bulgarian Moire, hand-embroidered silk in con- Sy 4 b b ; ; ri " i i 5 ‘The tailori i orfect i SrInisite chee Sombinatlant) some Lah SOlete G Ni appilaue and peanras ere) batiste; skirts tones, needle stripes, mixtures and imported novelties in all the new colors, navy and black, Srrengn’ line slashed on side.or gracefuny draped. All’ the season's favorite colom. NOTE—Our size range is 40 extensive as to provide a perfect fit for almost every one, Should alterations Sizes 14 to 18 years; desirable also for small women. be necessary, however, we will make same iver your suit in time for Easter Sunday. & Bumpeon Crawford Co. Third Floor. On Sale To-Morrow. 147 Miinpeon Crawford Con Third Floor, On Sale To-Merrow. Easter Neckwear Specials Extremely Smart Imported Gloves at Half and Less Exceptionally clever shapes and all sorts of beautiful collars in the U 2.00 d $2.50 Gl t 89c Pr. Shawies palbe ctlectar. Hesickome Collars of Bienoh Butiny Bul UNTRIMMED HATS ners bint ae Iéand 20 button lengths; Embroidered Collars; Prince Imperial Crepe de Chine Collars; F Our Untrimmed Hat Department, Main Floor, has been French realkid Suede. ‘These were bought from one of America’s Rarer ee, MOE fase pannel 25c and 50c crowded to its utmost for the past week—a fact which speaks largest glove importers, who has discontinued this line, Regular $29.75 Values, at $23.75 A showing of the newest and smartest styles, five of which we illustrate, presenting All conveniently located in busy, built-up neighborhoods, reachable from where and everywhere. The increasing business keeps us alert; stimulates our efforts to keep at the top—to improve theshoes and the service. Blyn shoes at moderate ze ’ bye, Asa » solidity— - Plain Net.............. VR eloquently of the superiority of Simpson Crawford styles Women’s 75¢ Silk Gloves at 59c ‘ Prices possess i wi ny of Far Faster Weny ealpatent $1.25 to $1.75 Imported Lace Neckwear at and values. The smartest Untrimmed Hats in New York In black and white; sixteen-button length; correct weight, 8 cere fe shee ue ba To har ain aac with Collar and Cull Sets Dress Collars ¢ City ure here, and the smartest New York women know it. | Men’s and Women’s $1.00, $1.50 Kid Gloves at69c tighest grade lootwear. K Cloth top button that meets tho urge Coat Collars juimpes Broken assortments of high class Gloves specially prieed to close, £7 Kimpson Crawford Co. Main Floor, On fale Te-Morrow, ° ° Easter Silk Hosiery Sale Men’s and Women’s $1.50 and $2.00 Values for 95c. They are in colors of the color card of the “Union des Syndicate,” Paris; they come in three weights sheer, medium and heavy. Soles, toes and heels are reinforced; double garter tops; a cotton as well as silk foot muy be had in black. ’ Women’s Extra Fine Silk Lisle Hose, 22c; No. 3 ix one of the 6 Pairs for $1.25 smartest’ Long Crown Black, tan or white; double garter top, reinforced soles, heels and toes, demand for @ high class moderately In rich Flat Venise, hea eg yt Irish La ear a pair is to know tt, cote arose ebose ta Simpeon Crawford Co. M i In Sale To-Morrow, New Easter Blouses Paris Copies Specially Priced at $1.98 The illustration shows a model of fine white French voile, beautifully embroidered all over back, front and sleeves; the A ~2Es embroidery is in a delicate shade of rose and white and blue and y The comfort shoe for all children. white; the collar, cuffs and small bow are made of an ex- | No, 1 No. @. ry : quisite shade of voile to match the | No.t,asmart Reboux!| No, 2 is the newest The designing of the Blyn-Plan Broldery and odged with fino lace, The | § hemp braid|/Poke, io hemp, Nature Shoe was not an inspiration original of the st £30.00 to import | with rolled edge, 92.96, | 92.48. Hats, at 91.75. Children’s Easter Stockings, 32c H J OU Se opy yo oy les ry ” nor is its marvelous popularity an one ee sa me He ay toa Ostrich Fancies or Ostrich Feathers A good combination of pure silie and mercerised tala, clabed; black, tam Phere are iT in a diversity of styles not surpassed on the Rue de la Paix | or white; sizes 6 to 9; value Sve pair. Every style that is wanted is here. Ostrich Flats, Ostrich 247 Minpron Crawford Cu, Main Floor, On Sale To-Morrow, accident. Sean te wan The designer worked with a thor- Ht 3 distinet models to vu will find it diffieult to ming, OF co) Stick-Ups, and in faet every Ostrich feather effect: shown on ° ry; | id . H / ough knowledge of foot structure, a ey eet ee eta (any French model hat is to be found in this collection at Shoes for Children at $1.95 to §2.95 ered suse the maste? shoemakers worked with models. The collars are high and low | surprisingly modarg © prices. a a itis important that children’s shoes be scientid best Icathers in complete harmony neck, long anil ihrercauarter sleeved | aris-made Flowers cally constructed to mect the requirements of growing BI 4 a 4 A " . | feet. The uppers of these shoes are of pliant yet i sbeph divide $2.00 with the designer. Other Blouses of Chiffon, | In many styles in wreaths, clumps and standing effects; Brn leather hehisn hate dis, Mane, 4 The soles beg | Sizen 1114 to2.., $2.50 ; Silk Crepe, Etc. | smart little clusters in Bulgarian shades, just the thing for | tough and resilient, but not heavy, ‘Tan, sizes 5 v08,. $2.00 Children find in the Blyn-Plan Always in touch with our Paris Office, | the little poke hat of the day, Paris-made roses in many ‘The Shoes are in Patent Coltskin, with Pekan! eae ee Nature Shoes the extreme of come ve of ten models a | Shades, large rose with two buds, 48¢. cloth or dull leather tops, aud Gun Metal, pifeos ay Block Lonth fort. Parents find that their long week, which we have copied immediately Sizes 6 to 8 at $2.00 10¢ extra fr will find the latest models priced as» A . ri where int service means wisest economy. Pe. nee tle go ee eed our Erte Trimming Serves : Sizes 8)4 to 11 at $2.25 1 Write for Catalogue inger! uses at $1.00, $1.98, $2.50, $2.98, $3.98 and upwards. is at the disposal of customers purchasing untrimmec Sizes 11'% to 2 at $2.50 Cpilten Mousse at $1. Pg 96, 89100, FO HEO0, BAR and upwards, | shapes and trimmings here, You are invited to make use Large Girls’ at Bi "216 to 6, at $2.95 Silke Waists at $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 and upwards. of it. , : 4 White Crepe de Chine Waiste at $3.50, $3.98 and upwards. | - ; : Shoes, all sizes, $1.95 and $2.50 B Sh Fulton St. opp, Abraham @ Straus. B'way, nr. Greene Ave. 7 Simpeen Crawford Co., Second Floor, On Hale To-Morrow. ‘A £9 Simpaon Crawford Co. Main Floor, On sale To-Morrow, SP te Becond Floor, On Sale To-Morvew, Btoree Uis'way, bets Park & Ellery Bim Factory, Olt-610 Bast Tad Mt. SIM#SON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE, 19TH TO 201H STREET @®—@.—@--@ panes sii la