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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1918. ee THE EVENING WORLD, MID-DAY CABARET, EIGHTH [ap par | | chance in the world of winning and I |hear that Charley Murphy, acting in the best interests, wants the whole | thing called off. And I guess it will be j called off too, But there 1s blood on | the moon over Larry's hotel, the 8t. Denis—it's on Broadway you know—and ‘Paddy’ is-chafing at the bit to get at Fitegerald. Well, I guess a fight is coming to Fitzgerald after all, for he ain't over popular. He's too much under cover and he {s getting his while the bench are starving. IN NEW fonxs SHOPPING CENTER: So Many Have Remarked on the Rare Smartness of Our Suits for Misses, Juniors and Small Women "-IMOIGESTION 60 Heartburn, Gas, spepsia and all Seamer dtrete ended with “Pape’ 8 “Maid of Athens” A New Note in a | Voile Waist at $1.98 | odel, ge “Larry” Mulligan and “Paddy” Sullivan Arrayed Against I It'll be mighty the Regulars. BOTH SIDES IN CHECK. | Held Back to See Whether the Real Boss Can Take Things in Hand. The , Larry” Mulligan guards and the “Paddy” Sullivan infantry have joined forces in the Third Arsembly District to annihilate ‘Johnny’ White and John C. nice of ‘Paddy’ and ‘Larry’ at any rate if they hold off until the ‘Big Feller’ ia “| able to have his say or passes away, as |fome say he is going to do in a short time. Anyhow, we'll see.” And so the Third Assembly District sentiment for “Big Tim” be finally swept aside the battle will be declared ome then it will be “may the best man win.” It is the first time in the history of local politic# that the life and death of ® man was awaited to determine the Question of fight or no fight for dis- trict supremacy. Fitagerald, regulars. The beginning of war simply awaits the determination of @ court. of inquiry which 1s holding daily sessions alternately at the head- quarters of the regulars, No, i Bowery, and the Hotel St. Denis, the recently acquired and rather exclusive camping A nl RAN TO DEATH BEFORE AUTO. Boy Playing Tag 1: by Gas 7 Stellatio Greco, thirte: years old, son of Nicholas Greco, @ grocer of No. in 69 James street, playing tag at Oak and James streets, ran in front of a Consoh- is on the tip toe of expectation. 1t |i? one—or a harmful one; your stomach is too valuable; you mustn't injure it with or Pape’s Diapepsin i ed for its speed ‘s in is noted for its vit reliefs te barmleseneee; its cer- tain unfailing action in regulating sick Its millions of ia, gastritis ve made it cone gn [a po in indigestion, dys ‘and c other stomach troubl famous the world over. Keep this perfect stomach doctor in your home—keep it handy—get a large fifty-cent case from ai store; and then if any one should eat sometl which doesn’t with them; if wi they eat lies like lead, ferments and sours and forms gas; causes headache, dizziness and nausea, eructations of acid and un- digested food—remember, as soon as Pape's Diapepsin comes in contact with the stomach all such distress van- hes, Its promptness, certainty and the worst stomach ition to those who ease in overcomin, disorders is a rev To-morrow, regular $25 and er val- — Ts $19. Suits for young women who seek 75 individ- uality of style—young women who are thor- oughly posted on the latest “doings of Dame Fashion.” It wou'd be folly to address our- selves to any other class, because we have no commonplace styles to sell Of this we are absolutely sure; there can be found no smarter coliection of modes for young women in New York—and at these vig we KNOW we stand alone. then let either side take its medicine. body and, with his father sitting benide I get the news that ‘Big Tim' may get him, he was rushed to the Hudson better. Others get the news that he| Street Hospital, where he died three 3 can not live @ very long time and the | minutes after arrival, L JA ‘ong in the district It | am | e lars Spade : ond ‘Larry’ wait unt] Wwe get the final word about ‘Big Tim.’ Besides, the organization don't want a ‘ | fight at this time coming on a big may- BiG TMS DISTRICT Roe = Letaipsogintl all the newest effects in jaunty Balkan jouses, shirred waist line and swagger cutaway effects, richly embellished with heavy silks, Bulgarian embroidery and braids. One illustrated mode is fashioned » has embroidered hyn novel of wool buttons other Ht z HI i $1.00 to $5.00 The C\B makers have spent forty-odd years on the problem of making every woman youthful. i B 8 t C-B Corsets in in “New Models Diapepsin.” You don't want a slow remedy when your stomach is bad—or an uncertain place of the insurgents: dated Gas Company's motor emergency | try it. rics, with cesaaly draped or straight line 240 different C/B one for every ‘The threatened battle is anent—as| W&60n, driven by James Shea of No. 98 5 skirts with slash at sides; sizes 13 to 18 years, | possible type of figure. ~ they say on the Bowery—the Tammany hicks A, last night. A wheel passed| __ tf Mmpeon Crawford Oe. Third Fleer. On Sale To-Morrow. Have our corset fitter help you pick out the C-B leadership of the ‘Third Assembly Dis-| Ver his body. World Wants Work Wonders. model which has been ‘His companions pulled out the crushed Demonstration on Living Models of La Souplesse Corsets, La Souplesse Corsets give the ideal uncorseted effect. They are built on the natural beauty lines of the normal body and are physi hysiologically correct. The closest fitting dress does not reveal the presence of the La Souplesse Corset. The material is pliant and yielding, but so correctly cut, so pod made and taior-finished that the lines retain their long unbroken sweep. Prices range from $1.50 to $15.00. trict, at present held down by Sentaor Jenn the successor of the his ablest eneral being John J, White, Headed by Sullivan, brother of “Bi o wants Filzeerald's le p and believes that he hai t right to it, the insurgent wi being marshailed by “Larry” | If brother of the “Big Fel- are sald to have grown “Paddy” supplant- to be the Se MID-DAY CABARET, 8TH FLOORS UNBSON TO STREET. JIN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER | This is Preliminary Week to Furniture Month $2 to $3.50 Corsets, $1.29 All the season's new models, in coutil and batiste; an assorted lot. Recond Floor. ‘BLOOMINGDA: $40.00 3- Plece Parlor Suit, $25.00 Don’t miss the Lecture and Demonstration on living models this tod in our Corset Department. Hours 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. and 2 P. M. to & P. £4 Mmpeon Crawford Co.. Second Fleer. On Sale To-Morrow. Trimmed Millinery . taking the y.ace of “Johany’ White, so that if the insurgents win it will mean that two ig prizes hav ptured with the “Larry” or “Johnny” and the Senator re fmitual friends and: acquatatances “Big ‘¢ he not tn i] na sanitarium, pending fight and) insurging leaders ° 2 ny ) ut univer are] Which Begins Next Monday, April 7th | of inquiry and The wonderful collection of Furniture | ; ee ternal cid tine lesdership. bate|@ gathered for Furniture Month Sale is alread K rovat on the floor, and every piece marked wit * and trent i@ the Sale Price.. You are invited to take ad- rt. They have vantage of this fact and avoid the crowds snag went aaeciara-| that will attend the opening of the big Sale . $13.50 ons home next Monday. Any pieces or sets you may | desire may be set aside now. health and confine f Would call off the v spank the Our Furniture Club A convenient plan of payment, may be arranged by joining our Furniture Ciub, membership in wh ch will enable you to furnish your home complete or in part on Like cut, with indestructible steel pring construction, spring edge and Shooly canted, covered ia ease benther, “But” as one of the “B! faithful followers put it to: is the use of putting “Big 1 He may live or the monthly payment club plan for less than cash prices n’ in bad? | He ain't RC atk elsewhere. If you need Furniture, now is the time to Fey ts position to say a word right now | join our club, Write or consult the Department of We picture these three models as merely representative of the all-roun me ar pen i redieerersatets a is Accounts on the 2nd floor for full particulars, our entire collection. Paris itself cannot show a more comprehensive pes operat he $7.50 Fibre Hair Top Top 55. 00/E= fellers are thinking of xoing to battle. | standard of style. New ideas are appearing daily. & Bottom Mattress, $35.00 Du-o-Fold If he hears of it and ail means it would wy Now do these f Big Felle that's st No. 1—Onz of the most effective pokes of the ae Made of African fibre and soft | colume | with taffeta silk drawn over crown and large bow in flowers directl slightly rolled in peck) trimmed Dac! mall clump of $8. 50 nat's the only them from going ‘o| $17.75 Davenport Bad, Porter’ 's Rose alr Nahe , i alas No. 2—Very becoming and highly favored med AE FiaDE ayaa uptelting toe dit We are ex- with large wings and flat ribbon bows. .... 0.0.2... 0-seseeceeeeesereeenes $5. 50 Rolls, at, each el sure would kill ‘Big Tim’ if he could pecting to sell No. 3—This smart Ribbon-trimmed yl m rim with ” oe LT af gee let Hasyn ey mew scores satin ribbon drawn around crown and large ribbon bow on side back...... $7. 95 IGHT, comfort. Passe with them and standing In as a sort of et ad ae See our showing of flower trimmed and ostrich trimmed Hats at $8.50, $10.75 and popes Kiel U ie esr ate peard of arbitration, Wait until we sec po! is $12.50. Wonderful values. Mi OA coir are fTecov with ¢65e Wwnat happens to the ‘Bix Feller’ and | poonuze _ of © Cimpeom Crawford Co. Second Fleer. On Sale Te-Merrew. hey are made of sani- Pilea h kl ods, pied e low price, tary fibre that looks like id di Ln 4 When closed We have grouped a goodly assortment of | feal hair, in all the! Usual charge Q2-00 fe $8000 it makes a H natural shades. beaut iful Middy, Norfolk, Balkan and Lingerie Parasols made to match your gown avenpor! | tear Nolin” Departs at a emall advance over regular prie. | ae Blouses : at $1.00 ee ee | This Is Canned Foods Week This is Canned Foods Week throughout the nation. Our grocery shop |f is celebrating this event by frrisakos | a t list of economies i and best canned foods, as Bee er ae saluted | Det Monte Asveragus, . ures 5 feet outside; frames are nicely finished in Mahogany and covered with the best grade imitation leather. $18.00 Three-Piece Library The Miday and Balkan Blouses Are made of linene and trim- med with braid and galatea, in a variety of models. RSteraane tous’ bu Th m Cy The Norfolk Blouses cane tin pone Suites at $9.95 Are made of linene and p‘que; ou ‘ase’ (rv some in all white and white trim- ow Del Py med with blue. The Lingerie Blouses Are made of batiste and voile, embroidered in dainty light colors and Bulgarian shades in a large variety. A pretty assortment All MEISTER ianos are sold by Rothschild & Company, ranulas etl welant, h grocery urder. Our ide T E cans; only @ cans to with «roceries only Okra ‘and Tomatoes —Delichs Y the manufacturers, direct to the publio. If they were distributed through fetail music dealers and sold by them to you the price would be 8275 instead of $175. The difference of #100 is the dealer's customary profit. 4| Thie is eliminated entirely. i you “have bought furniture you will recall but ‘ew of sailor collar effects and, of course, high necks also. Altogether a gathering that will prove very interesting to all who come to-mor- row, for most every woman can use an extra blouse or two for practical every- fr Hecond Floor. National Biscuit Co. 8 *10e ‘Goan Te Social Teas; Grahams; Zwieback; Arrowroot; Baronets; Marshmallow Dainties; Adora Sugar Wafers; Limit of 7 packages, ‘assorted, to any customer. day wear. Most Wanted Silks t'mes when you were offered a three-p'ece Suite of Mission Furniture at such a low price. We have only 50 sets, and we suggest that you Rate e your se'ection early. Finished in Early English Chair and rocker u Upbolntared in dark green imitation leather. Made of good stock $28.00 Walnut Dresser or Chiffonier, $15.00 This beautiful Dresser or Chif- fonier in Mahog- any, Walnut or Birdseye Maple. Full size, swell front, base of dresser 42 nches; mirror 28 nches, Th’s is one of the full Ib, Dhg.Te The makers of the Mester have no apclogies to make when comparing their instrument with the high -priced, high profit pianos. The MEISTER A-1—its constru Bde, Imported Aardines—lixtra fine: Dress Gonads In Newest Weaves Underpriced $1.25 48-inch All Wool English Storm Serge at 68c At Prices Much Lower Than Usual $2 40-in.ColoredSatin Charmeuse,$1.39 In soft, lustrous, draping quality; or smart afternoon and evening costumes ip an interesting variety of colorings, $2.25 40-in. Colored Crepe Charmeuse Meteor, $1.68 This is the genuine crepe effect which is so scarce this season; large variety of colorings, $1.75 40-in. Crepe de Chine, $1.38 The scarcest silk fabric on the market to-day; a good'y assortment o! colorings; strong and firmly woven quality. + $1.75 36-in. Brocaded Satin, 98c For coats and lining purposes rich in In Navy Blue and Black. Exceptional weight and finish, double warp, strictly all wool and an excellent width. $1.00 42-inch Pure Mohairs at 78c In plain and shadow striped effects. Sheds the dust. imported English Quality, $2.00 54-inch Diagonal Suitings at $1.48 In Navy Black, Taupe and Cadet, strictly all wool; cuts to the best advantage on account of ts width $1.50 52-inch All Wool Cream Serge at $1.19; $1.75 54-inch All Wool Diagonal at $1.38; $2.50 54-inch All Wool Cream Fancy Suit- All Wool Cream ae Pothier Ly ‘can | $1 5 Week or $5 a Month Finest and Charge YouNeInterestonthe Payments Mant UDP our 8a. Te eal. ean, 6B. ‘1. 50 Preserves {art 59e Home-made, from the foremost establishment in New York State. |f || They wanted the money and we wanted the preserves. i TERMS: $2.00 Pet Week—No Interest WE PAY THE FREIGHT ANYWHERE SEND FOR OUR PREM PIANO BOOR Rothschild & Company Marme- 81.50 Gravetrult Marma- | 81:50 Grapetrult Jam, 6-/ 81.50 Orange | lade, GID are. Groceries for the Passover Festival On Monday, April 7th, we will open a de ent devoted exclusively sheereryte design and co‘orings; a rare opportunity pate: a ii st +h Black Moire Velour, at $1.25 and $1.50 Yard to the furnishing of Passover Groceries and Wines, with special New YORK BRANCH: | greatest valuesin $0-in, Black Coating Ottoman, at 81,50 & 82.00 Yard rge at 81.45; $1,00 42-inch to take your orders, ‘The same high character that has distinguished this {j Clarsadon Bidg., 8, E. Cor. 18th St, & 4th Ave. our Furniture 80-inch Black Coating Faille, nt $1.50 & 82.000 Yard eam Poplin at 7Be. |}, department in former years will be apparent this year. | Servis rachel by Sawa snd Maina hv. Sra Cars Month Sales, ta Main Floor, On Sale ‘Te- Morrow. oor, On Bale To-Morrow, We are ready now to take your orders for Matzoths \ STUYVESANT IN CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE, 19TH TO 20TH ST! *, Lex. to 3d Ave., Sth to 66th St. SENDER ce a rettennN eie Reee o encore