The evening world. Newspaper, March 26, 1913, Page 6

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FRIEDNANN SAYS - $2,000,000 CANT | ~ BUY HS SECRET WNot for Sale at Any Price, | Says German Tuberculosis | Jott Diseases, One Hundred and ‘Twenty-third street and Madison ave- nue, today to select tWelve more pa- tients for the clinic which he will hold there to-morrow in the series he 16 conducting in am effort to convince United States Public Health and Marine Hospital service officials of the worth of his turtle tuberculosis cultures. ‘The Rerlin physician denied a story published to-day that he had been offered $2,000,000 from @ wholesale drug house for the exclusive privilege of selling bis anti-toxin, “It ia not true,” he sald. “It will not be true, 1 shall do no apch thing an nell this remedy for the profit of any man oF corporation.” Dr. Stimson of the Marine Hospital Bervice vinited Dr. Friedmann to-day and went over the plans for the com- THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 26, 1913. BURGLAR IS CAPTURED AT DOOR OF A POLICE STATION AFTER CASE on Fifth Street. lever, Mra. Mews raised the atarm and neigi bors in the rear, who saw the thief going over fences, took up the! result was that Clayton ran | » the arma of a detective as vd out of a doorway at No. 73 First avenue, across the street from jthe ntation. He confessed to the rob- bery and the Slegels identified the suite of clothes, #kirts and gold watch he took from them. While the first burglar was being “pedigree!” at the desk the second came skipping down Firat avenue. Be- [hind him was a determined man, bare- footed and in underclothes only. When Detective Coatano nabbed the yuraued he said he was Charles Mar- rino of No, @% East Sixteenth street He was a member of Car- quiry into the occurrences at Jakova, | American intends Inviting representatives of the;dinal Farley's party during the cere- otier Kuropean powers to be present. | montes in Rome, He will be buried from’ Austria-Hungary will not oppose these | the home of his brather at No. 816 Sev- invitations enteenth avenue, Brooklyn. Fresh reporte have reached here of | = ———s — a conversions by coercion of Catholic Albanians at Jakova, pK GEORGE H. GORDON DIES. Newapaper ™ Far Ahead of je in Cle Vote. George H. Gordon, a newapaper man and politician, died in the Coney Island Hospital yenterday of pneumonia. He was forty-ts.o years old. Before join: ing the staff of the Cleveland Plain Dealer he was nominated on the Demo- Makes Hot_& Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street . r 900 Lingerie Waists — regularly $2 tomorrow $1 A main event on our main floor . 4 ; ‘ His pursuer gave his name as Louis! cratic ticket for County Clerk in Cleve- He Specialist. tie leans Manat ry ae Rosenbloom; he said the man he had] land fn 1996 He ran 6,000 votes ahoad LY Cold Meats Tasty . -~ ‘The Fifth street station policemen! chased had robbed his home at No.jof William J. Bryan, candidate for — = Made of extra quality batiste and cotton ‘Dr. | Friederioh Franz Friedmann went to the Hospital for Doformities and _ New System of — Fat Reduction! n graceful figu whorls passii Every one hai resoription; tha: idea of condensing the lees ingredients into i are sold by by the M MONORAIL IN DANGER | THROUGH CHARTER ATTACK. The monorail road, otherwise known aa the Pelham Park Railroad, which haw encountered many aceldenta and Jost otf in many fights with the city officials -#ince its incorporation, may now lone ite charter, Corporation Counsel Watson will be asked by the Board of Eatimate to-morrow, it fe stated, ( co-operate with the Attor- neyrGeneral in an endeavor to secure the forfeiture of the company's charter tights by legal action. ‘The Interborough Rapid Transit Com- pany owns the bonds of the monorail system and hecause of this backing the freak railroad incorporators have man- aged in the past to prevent the city .| from enforcing the provisions of the -| franchise demanding full and adequate operation ‘Harry P. Nichols, Chief Engineer, of the city’s Bureau of Franchises, to-day addressed a communication to the Mayor urging the Board of Estimate to direct the Corporation Counsel to begin proceedings with the Attorney- General, seeking forfeiture. Contemplating @uch action the incor- | norators recently applied to the Public .| Service Commission for permission to amalgamate with the City Island Rall- road Company, convert their road into a ndard width railway and to operate by the overhead trolley system. Per mission was also requested to create few securition to the amount of $75,000 in the case of the Pelham Park Rail- rond and $4,000 capital stock of the City Inland Railroad with authorisation to turn over, for holding, all the ee- curitles of the two applicant companies to the Interboro Rapid Transit Come pany. ; managed to gather in two burglars early to-day without much effort, In fact, both marauders were chased to the very doors of the station house by thelr victims. The first to come bounding past the citadel of the law and be collared there was William Clayton, who says he fs a vaudeville actor doing an athletic stunt. He had broken Into the apartments of Julius Siegel at No. 396 Fifth street, and Mrs, Siegel, aroused, had feigned sleep for an hour while the thief took his pick of what he wanted: she feared to arouse her husband lest he be shot by the burglar. Aa soon as the man departed, how- nine-year-old daughter while he was prowling in her bedroom and at her screams he had started to run up to the roof, Papa Ttonendloom rushed into the hall just In time to meet the burgiar coming down from the the direction of the padlocked roof scuttle and gave chase. No plunder was found on Martino, but he had a choice collection of burglars’ keys. ood im Inquiry at Jakova. VIENNA, March 2%.—The Montene- arin Government, besides allowing the Austro-Hungarian Consul to attend the YOUR. HAIRS FLUFFY, BEAUTIFUL. AND LUSTROUS:IN A FEW MOMENTS Girls! Get a 25-cent bottle of ‘‘Danderine™ and try this. Also stops falling Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after a “Danderine hair cleanse.” Just try thie—moisten « cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small This will cleanse the att at a time. Weir of dust, dirt and excessive oil and in just a few moments youhave doubled the beauty of your hair. - Besides beautifying the hair at once Accusing Victims Run Two Men Into Arms of the Law Danderine dissolves every particle of hair; destroys dandruff. dandruff, cleanses, purifies and invig- orates the scalp, forever stopping itch- ing and falling hair. But what will please you most will be after a fow weeks’ use, when you will actually see new hair—fine and downy at first—yee—but really new hair, growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of it, surely get.a @5-cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug- gist or toilet counter, and just try it. President on the same ticket. Gordon later became connected with A DELIGHTFUL Salad Drassinaly the New York sun, Globe, New York adding Vinegar. ‘TRIAL IS PROO, City News Association and the Boston | yo AbOeCetrnes Bnd, Ororeey, Special ! Your Choice Among 2,000 Especially Priced Garments At the Hackett-Carhart Stores Today $18, $20, $22.50 & $25 Spring Suits, Spring Coats and English Raincoats $13.50, $15 & $17 To sustain the Hackett-Carhart reputation for sur- prising values—And to broaden Hackett-Carhart lines and build for constant bigger business— Today's feature offerings have been especially created and especially priced. They are not to be matched elsewhere at prices one-third greater. Put the burden of proof upon us. Demand that voiles, in some of the prettiest models of the hour. High neck models with long sleeves; low neck models with three quarter sleeves, open back or front. Quite exquisitely made and finished, and a revelation in blousewear values at tomorrow’s special price of one dollar. Saks & Company Thursday and Friday Our Annual Spring Sale of Women’s $4 & $4.50 Boots at $2.85 This annual Spring sale offers you a selection of the really smart models in Spring footwear, or we should not attach so ml importance to the price. It is composed exclusively of new designs and is on that account an opportunity of excep- tional interest at this price. Emb in the assortment are patent leather, gun metal and white canvas boots, in button or lace styles, as well as a liberal number of models with cloth and kid tops. The price of these boots will be $4 and $4.50 after this sale, it being the sole purpose of this offering to serve as an introductory event in Main fibor we show you wherein this wonderful value lies. Examine critically the tailoring and the fabric. And excuse no flaw in style or fit. In every detail these garments will measure up to the best you have ever known at $18 to $25. eir failure to do so will be made good by us! You may ex- change heed selection for new, or have your money refunded. Among these 2,000 $18, $20, $22.50 and $25 Suits, Overcoats and ay Raincoats—offered at $13.50, $15 & $17—you may choose among: Spring footwear. Second floor Saks & Company Sale of Paradise Plumage tomorrow at very special prices & Taylor HF dy Lord 4 Nae Founded 1826 . Very Special Exceptional Offering of : Spectal Values in Silks Frouviile Rubberized Ratncoats pTigrtg dle gerna apooee| ind Heather miqturce and ena An event of first importance on our third floor ; ins el We are advised by cable from Paris that Paradise A New Quality of Chiffon Cloth The season’s most desirable models fabric, in cut, or in coloriny of There ozs alo a great number plumage was a notable feature of fashionable ' An excellent grade—by far the best on in tan, navy, black and gray. Sizes erates ere ese | moe yee millinery at the races at Auteuil. Months ago it hthe market at the special price quoted.) OSC $4 to 44. Conservative, Fith | -,The Raincoats include the was a prophecy that it would be, and we accord- English, . 4 Full range of Spring colorings...... wo eleeerd Avenue and College styles are | tnd‘tyeed effects, Also Gebar- ingly made heavy purchases of Paradise for de- prominent among the suit mod- ae B fe #% rae ‘mil; ' ef pa dines. Alle are fully guar- livery at this time. Today Paradise is at a pre- Similar Goods are being sold at $1.25 $5.7 5 and $7 °50 "Their fabrica show all the new | steed ico lbs wegerenoots 3 Es mium, but inasmuch as we bought it before it Values $10.00 and $15.00. poy well as ee anh collar models. reached its present market price, we are in a White Brocaded Canton Crepes shades of ‘and Bucs, | ,, Full $16, $29 and 625 veluse ition to offer you the four remarkable values in this special sale for tomorrow. The branch- ing is of the latest design, and the assort- ment embraces black, white and natural. $6 Paradise special at $4.95 $9.50 Paradise special at $7.95 Double width. Usually $2.95 per yard \$r 78 proton le Satin Empress & Brocaded Poplin 40 sens wide. Usually $2.50 pe: YOM... crecsecsedeveveccevvvces eee Crinkle Crepes Street and evening shades, also bl s| gi adet, also black} $1.95 assortments. Should you fail to find this so, you are asked to return your selection and it will be exchanged for new. Wise New Yorkers will take advantage of these special offer- ings without a moment's delay. For, in this instance, delays are likely to prove, costly. wholesale value at the | $1.95 the Overcoats are and Silk lined garments in Chesterfield, split-sleeve and London Guard models. In plain American Lady Corsets Favorites with Well Gowned Women and ivory...,.......8 per yard i i 4 Wash Tub Silks The Latest Spring Models are suitable for all Yaka Karris\o. Inc. $18.50 Paradise special at $14.50 a $2 inches wide. Usually $1.00 per yard } 78¢ . style figures and especially adapted to the 9 q J Retail De | ff Black Pongee Dress Silks present mode of dress. We show a piss cada, Brendan, 119 Wet Add St, 14 Ease, 1250 S, $25 Paradise special at $18.50 26 inches wide. Regularly $1.00 mt| 68¢ complete range of Coutil, Batiste Opposite City Hall’ Near Union Square. OpsaEvenings. Eviaees FREE TRIMMING SERVICE and Fancy Materials. i= aT i When both hat and trimmings are bought from us, whether SLEEP DISTURBING BLADDER WEAKNESS | BACKACHE-RHEUMATISM, QUICKLY VANISH ina sale or at ular prices, our own designers will, upon request, saan and trim the hat according to your express wishes and without any cost to you. Coutil $1.00, $1.50, $2.09, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $5.00 Gelored Wash Goods White Goods & Linings Fancy Broche Exceptional Values Fancy Tissues 11,000 yards, 27 inches wide, in 7 16 large variety of designs. Special, per yard Black & White Striped Woven Voile 39-40 inches wide; American Gingbams various width 25¢ $3.00, $3.50 and $5.00 Spectals in Dress Goods Even Most Chronic Sufferers Find Relief After a Few Doses Are Taken. Hackache, urinary disorders, and rheumatism, are caused from weak, inactive kidneys, which fail to filter out the impurities and keep the blood pure, and the only way on earth to permanently and positively cure such troubles, is to remove the cause, The new discovery, Croxone, cures such conditions because it reaches the blood, and drive it out of the system, 80 positive, so quick and lasting, are the results obtained from the use of Croxone, that three doses a day for a few a are often all that is required to cure the worst case of backache, regulate the most annoying bladder disorders, and over- come the numerous other similar conditions, It is the most wonderful ara tion ever made. for the purpose. Tt is entirely different from all other ef ry White Tailor Serges th roots of the disease, It dies. There is nothing else Finest quality, in a large assortment Ivo bab hi ide. I & twill soaks right into. the stopped up, in- carth to compare with ite ihe of checks, stripes an aids, $82 taches wide, Large twill, active kidneys, through the walls and| prepared that practically impos- pe Cc Ps inches wide. Regularly @5c MOM Bsc sscanenre Nydia Nainsook 89-40 inches wide, fine and sheer, 10 yards to a piece. piece. English Longcloth Usually $1.50 per Soft doeskin finish, 12 yards to a piece. | Sr. 3°75 36-inch Lining Satins pecial, per yard In 4 full range of colors. Special, per} 58¢ larly $2.25 per yard..........+s0008 Crisp Finished Dress Serges In navy blue, ivory and black, 50 inches s Sponged. Usually $1.25 per yard........- Qeaesesenaetenenoeess wide. Very Colored Dress Linens 4,600 yards, in a large assortment of Spring colors; also 25¢ 98C Special white, per yard linings, cleans out little filtering cells and glands, neutralizes and dis- solves the poisonous uric acid sub- stances that lodge in the joints and muscles to scratch and irritate and cause rheumatism, it neutralizes the urine so it no longer irritates the tender membranes of the bladder, and cleans out and strengthens the stopped up, lifeless kidneys so they filter and sift all the poisons from sible to take it into the tem without results. You can obtain an original package of Croxone at trifling cost from any first-class drug store. All druggists are authorized to porecnally return the purchase price if Croxone fails to jive desired results, regardless of ow old you are, how long you have suffered, ‘or what else has failed to cure you. human asys- ('H sevenctime World works all week, Order one lo-day Want and prosper. ‘THEO, BW. 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