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“> CAUGHT CARRYING UNCONSCIOUS IR BLEND ORE Arrested Tihing |} Her From | spoke to her. She could not make her- Auto Into Her Home—Say They Befriended Her. Two young men, carrying a girl in their arms, stepped from a large auto- Mobile that stopped tn front of No. 44 Fast Seventy-second strect early to- day and started into the hallway at that address, Policeman Short of the East Sixty- @evenih street station noticed the auto- mobile and wondered why a car of such fine appearance should be in that neighborhood at that hour—about 4 o'clook. When he saw the young inen step onto the aldewalk with ee bur- den he halted them. ‘The policeman asked who the wnt was, and the young men said she lived in @hat duiiding. The policeman went with the youths, who carried the girl to an apartment on the third floor. In response to a knock the door opened by a man and woman, who ‘& cry when they saw the girl. They Pained that she was their daughter— Mary Mitchik, seventeen years old, dressmaker. She had been away from ome since yesterday morning, they said, and they were greatly alarmed over her absence. Efforts to rouse the girl fail- ‘ng, Short summoned Dr. Taylor from “Reception Hospital. The physician, after examining Mise ‘Mitchik, said: “This yong woman feems to be suffering not only from al- (Soholiem but also from some drug. She ought to be removed to the hospital at once.” The doctor placed Miss Mitchik in an ambulance, saying he would be able to revive her in a few hours, Short arrested the young men. At the East Sixty- seventh street police station they sald they were Charles Delagardeile, twenty- two years old, of No, 39 West One Hun. dred and Twelfth street, and Henry Drulg, twenty-seven years old, of No. 77 Wert One Hundred and Thirty-fourth employer. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1918. niorrow. The Magistrate expressed bve-|ington branch of the subway. Hef in their story, Wut he wanted to hear the girl's story. Gane said he had observed the git!) would be jeopardized unless the ca lun | intervened. Sen ane on the street at One Hi and Thirty-fourth street and tehih avenue about 1.90 A, M., and self understood, but showed him of paper on which her address was written. Druig aaid he took the girl to three policemen on different fixed posts and asked them what to do with her. Tho polcemen, according to Druig, advised him to take her home. At Eighth avenue and One Hundred and Twelfth street Druig says he first met Delagardelle. Lyneh, Pr President } SUBWAY SNATCHES LAND. Hartem ‘Tea fer Company Asks Coart to Mop Dredges’ Work. More than five humtred feet of the! frontage of the Harlem Transfer Com- To be possessed of « head of heavy, beautiful Pairs soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff is merely apply a little as directed and within ten minutes there will be an appe e abundance; freshness; fluffiness and an ncomparable gloss and lustre, and try ‘as you will you cannot find » trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real [surprise will be after about two week: eration of practically Senators Simmons and Overman of North Carolina were consulted by the President as to the appointment of pani William H. Osborne of Greensboro, N. y on the Harlem River haw sunk! cto pe Commissioner of Thternal Rev- into the atream within the last week| enue, Lawyer F, W. Thompson told Supreme| and it is expected to be sent to the Court Justice Lehman to-day, asking| Senate to-morrow. GROWS BEAUTIFUL, HEAVY HAI, WE PROVE 125 GENT DANDERINE Destroys Se Tae falling bair—Cleans and invigorates your scalp—Delightful dressing. ‘The Court Feserved decision after Mr ——_ —— jo ald he was em-/that he make permanent an injunction four, but refused to|restraining the Arthur McMullin & Hoff Company, subway contractors, from un- Both youths were taken before Mag-|dermining the plant. istrate Cornell in the Harlem Court and/ have huge dredges sucking sand from held in $1,600 bail for examination to-| the river bed for the tubex of the Lex- ‘The contractors TYPO PRESIDENT LYNCH® SLATED AS PUBLIC PRINTER. | Jersey Senators Urging Cornelius Ford for the Office Get News at White House. WASHINGTON, April 14. nion, with been decided on use, when you will see new hair—fineand downy at first—yes—but really new hair —sprouting out all over your scalp— sure soft your hair really i: draw it through small strand at @ be soft, glossy and awaits every one who tries thi: James M, the International headquar- Both men insisted the girl had faint polis, 1s elated for Pub- ed on Seventy-second street, where- jile Printer. nators Hughes and Mar. wpon the: i {tine and the Jersey delegation In e President jew Jersey State Fed- , were told Lynch had ‘They approved the nomination a matter of Lore a little Danderine. Danderin we believe, the onl, It is easy and inexpensive to have | hair grow: royer of dandruff and nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just ps cure for i Ip, and it never fails a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s Dand to stop falling once. now—all drug stores recommend it you want to prove how pretty and | moisten a cloth | with little Danderine and carefully hair—taking one . Your hair will id beautiful in just a few moments—a delightful surprise makes work speedier — makes time fly. And you’re improving your teeth, breath and appetite all the while. Decrease your drudgery — increase your output—with this goody that’s good for you. It costs little by the package but less by the box. BUY IT BY THE BOX It costs less —of any dealer —and stays fresh until used. Look for the spear Avoid. imitations a7 for that’s the store of TRUSTWORTHY GOODS IN BIGGES' AND MOST VARIED ASSORTMENTS AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN NEW, YORK. Only a yery small fraction cf tomorrow’s important sales is Jisted here. Complimentary 2a Stamps Free, Tomorrow sets Ly ns fe ivan ‘etm is. bool in arlor, com- As mah MAIN BUILDIN A Sensational Sale of Women’ s $10 GREENHUT BUILDING——— This $95 Brass-Bed Outfit And Other Itemsfor Your $ Choice, Tomorrow, at.... ree DN The brass-bed outfit consists of bed- stead with two-inch continuous posts with five erg tods, either bright or satin finish, all regular sizes; “‘Rome- link” spring, guaranteed for 10 years, with helica! spring ends; mattress of combination felt, made ‘in our own sanitary bedding factory. Your Choice Also of the Following Items -- Values $22.50, at Four Dining Chairs aaa —with Lassa Ap golden oak finish; value $19, "1450 beat hs Ab. juartered Oan «| $19.60 Golden ‘Oak Dressere- artered oak; | finished golden oak co large Fren jate imlrror: top 4 450\« iroove wooden shelv Couch Bede—with her Tufted Couches— ; sage oak 450 Lor2 Undoubtedly the most remarkable offering of the season from The Big Store's immensely popular women’s Wearing Appaiel Department. THESE DRESSES are excellently made, as illustrated, of BLACK AND NAVY ALL- WOOL SERGE, which alone costs more tian the price we quote for tomosrow. Add to this the cost of trimming and making and you will appreciate at a glance that at $4.50 these dresses are in every sense sensational values. They are beautifully fashioned with self- collar and revers; bound with black silk braid. Vestee of Dresden effect art cloth; net yoke and collar. The cuffs of the long sleeves, also the collar, are ornamented with small Dresden buttons. Skirt is designed with panel back andis -trimmed down center front to match “nee high a quali cansian bat 30x19 inches; shaped mirror; four lar, A. or fancy ora ticking; PA gh Line bag Ant had side Chaire—winge in ‘our ‘own Meret oere 145 4. roll arms; fancy mg Be covered with cretonne in several $ and § high beck beck tt ty a 8x 36 1450 811.50 Fheee-Piece. Fibre iueh “Sultes— a ntinefront;at.. for h or cottags: $22.60 Twe-inch Post Brass Beds--all Tegu- hair and arm rocket st seven I-inch Ailing 8 $17 Early English Fi rods; bright or satin finish ; 6 ft. extension; 45-inch round § 50 to vat Linas!) 14, $19 Golden Oak Bi fete—top | i's 45x22 inches; one large dre and we aye ores;| Ladies’ $20 Solid Mahogany Workstands— size ae 1450 ap pedestal; drop leaves; $1450 “(Gneennut Building, Second and Third Floors.) wast None Sent C. O. D. or on Approval. No Mail Orders Will Be Filled None Will Be Sold to Dealers. (MAIN Building, First Floor.) MA i DING: j oie eee ; FORE ———GREENHUT BUILDING $ omorrow, 30 educed Prices in Our Big April Sale of 1.50 to 2.50 Gloves) pea Tinens and Extension Tables— Thousands of Pairs on Domestics Room-Size Rug Ss Sale, Tomorrow, at 5 8c The very best rug mills of a A Hie ot puronsing interest, Here are gloves for men, women, boys || A Sale of Great Interest | | collection pA he re a han aa lio count eat trates he Ba is and su and gists} In Kid, cape, mocha, charaia and ones. | out ‘In one to Every Housekeeper You will be charmed when you sce the wide range of fell swoop lots that had been accumulating in his factory. Here a:¢ “odd” Se} | designs and note the exquisite colorings of these rugs. Be Whether your rooms ate extraordinarily large or remark- 8e Checked Dimity—yard..... Ze Bleached peed a Ing—yard.. lots, re-sewn gloves and gloves accumulated from undeliver You will find gloves here worth $1.50, $2 and $2.50 a pair, lier you Giles to The Big Store, tomorrow, the better natrige ve will i BS get, ata ably small, here's a rug te suit it. 9x12 Wilton Rugs Pree, (MAIN Building, Main Fioer.) 9x12 Mill Sample Rugs Waltons, Volvets and Axmincters in dise Regular Rexu'arty + $39.0 | $91.90, . 36.501 36.50 Axminster Rugs Kegutariv ss §0 ‘MAIN BUILDING: D G d Typical Big reSS WOOGUS Store Specials $1.35 Cream Sicilia inches wide; yard. $1 Cream Sicilian—44 see Be jac! inches wide; all-wool; yard 59e $1.25 Black All-Weol Imported Ger- man Grepemae #8 inches wide; yard $1 Black and Navy Ail-Wool Storm Serge—sponged and shrunk ;ready for the noesls) 46 inches 1d patterns 25¢ Fine Crepe Cloth— 30 . and some 12:4 inches wide; yard. . 25¢ Fancy striped White Goods—yard... 12:,¢ 25¢ White Persian Lawn — 44 inches wide; yard.... 12s 39¢ to 59¢ Embroldercd ams—each.. 29¢ Wilton, Axminster... Axminster... Axininster Axninster. , 2 pire (Size 8.3x10.6) Priee, | Regularly Sale Price S101 542.50 $2704 (GREENHU F Butiding, First Moor) Site Oxi2tt Oxt2 ft... Oxi fr 8x10.6 Tapeatry Rugs. A | St French Henrietta. -all-wool: in a 29.80 full range of shades; 42 inches wide; yard 69c $1 White Storm Gree mith black hairline stripe; all-woo! inches wide; yard. . ‘59c $1.50 Silk-and-Wool Poplin—splen- “98c Scaris and $ pees Regularly Sale Price $23.80 Regutarty Regularly $17.80 $idso $16.75 He und $1.25 Mematitched or 12.50 bid Scalloped Edge Embroidered Pillow Cases—one pair ina box; pair did ccllastiyA 0 of new shades ;, GREENHUT BUILDIN Hand-Painted Royal Bavarian China Cake Sets Regularly $5; $ Tomorrow at l 98 An unusually fine quality of china with hand-painted fruit and floral de- \ signs, in soft, natural colors’ on Bl) background, Set, as illustrated, con- sists of one large cake dish and six small plates to match. Only one set to a customer. No mail or telephone orders filled. Separate Plates to Match Above: 39 Bread and Buner Piates—-ar 50c Salad Patex wide; yard.. 68 50c Shepherd “Checkn—42 inches wide; yard... wide; yard Ic $1.25 Binck and Navy All-Wool French Serge-~50 inches 89 wide; yard Ic 75e Bright Scarlet Whipcord—tor Siren use Lace-Trimmed Scart and Shams—cach, 49e $2.50 and $3.50 enalonance Table Covers—45-inc! NN sicccnnsanecdinent MAO $1.60 and $1.95 Hematitched fs and Shams--each, ic “Oda” 29¢ $2. All. Wool ‘Suiings—in newest $4 inches striped effects; wide; yard...... )e| 50c Mohair Briltian and colors; 36 inches; yard.. oats; 54 laches $2" Tropical Suitings-—in ‘beautiful light summer colors; all- 98. wool; 54 inches wide; yard Ic $2 Black Basket Cloth and Costume Cheviot—all - wool; 54 Sets 98c inches wide; yard $2 Black Granite Ings-- with white chalk line; 54 inches wide; all-wool; yard $2 Black Mistral Cloth ™ 98 wool; 54 inches wide; 113 98e $1_ Imported Black € mn Voile—38 inches wide; yard 29c 59c Black Storm Serge malls wool; 36 inches wid ALSO A SPLEND! OWING OTTOMANS, CREPES, EPONGES, E DE EPINGLES end BEDFORD CORDS AT SPECIAL PRICES. (MAIN Building, First Hoos.) adé~-hemmed white ads; [or three. ove Sicilian. —navy blue; inches wide: yard $2 black and navy; yard, Cre i °39¢ French Chiffon Broadcloth--in “1.29 Diagonal —-with ¢)* ne stripe; yard 25c ‘aname—navy wide; yard 59. WOOL BROCADEs, 59c Sheeis-our superb ¢ SI KRU itches Hero omorcow, Lemmy euch. (MAIN Building, Matn Fl We Crib ttankeds weight, siarle comon & plug and pink border: each MAIN Buildine, Hass 63c Dessert Plates—at ‘98e Cake Plates—at. Main Floor.) Via rove . 19¢ _ 22e (GRBENMEE MATELASSE, at > suilding, MAIN BUILDING: Boys’ Suits and Reefers Values to $6.50; Tomorrow, at $1.95 & $2.95 THE SUITS—-doubie-breasted and Norfoik Blue Sizes MAIN BUILDIYG Women’s *3 and *3. 50 L O Ww Tomorrow, a Pair Shoes ye () The biggest sate of splendid f, held in years by hig Store 5,000 pai The Styles nr Modish Best Leather and Workmanship Assormmerts inclide Tan Russia (alf MAIN BUILDING Men’s & Youths’ Clothing Suite, Overcoats, Cravenettes and Genuine hinged Rain- coats, Tomorrow, at $7.65 THE SUITS—in mixtures, plain blues and black, “Broken” sizes. THE OVERCOATS—thibets and mixtures, ALSO HANDSOME MIXTURE. CRAVEN. ETTES AND GENUINE ENGLISH RAINCOATS. convent with a rush No ) leas than pairs of trousers, t fancy mixtures. styles; some with tw serges and dozens 0 6 to 17 years. THE REEFERS—blue serge Sizes 2! 4s SBA Oxfords, Patent Leather Oxfords and Oxtords; alk Tan Russia Calf Pumps and umps und Oxfords. made with hand-turned or Goodyear-welted ‘al sizes 3; also ten and gray mixtures and plein as to 10 years. Values to $6.50, to- morrow, at... (MAIN Building, Second Foor.) “ODD" TROU- $: “ODD" CLOTH SERS, AT... 1.85| VESTS, AT........ (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) 15¢ all widths. (MAIN Building, Second Floer.) The Big Store A City in Itself cn ie COOPER G Sixth Avenue J.B.GREENHUT, Pres. 18® to 19% Streets