The evening world. Newspaper, April 15, 1913, Page 16

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orge St. Claire, Saved From | thet tt ‘wan reserved. Mr. Sage invested @4.0 in a Fiynn- Cocheu traction system in 197 Motion was a failure. Mr. Sage got a Jud@ment against Flynn and Cocheu, oe and after his death Mra, Sage sold the ‘ + judgment to J. Benedict Roche of | Gay, ro} ask at a1 fo Assistant Prossoutor James MO! Brooklyn, Mr. Roche has recently hay- Says Sage and SulphurDark: Wasthy of Jersey City came @ letter! pened upon what he considera more eday tailing Bim of the last days of| than $100,000 assets belonging to Flynn Geonge B. Claire, confessed pickpocket, | 294 hie efforts to realize on hin jude- ment brought about the application of sometimes called himecl George) Cooney to-<iay. Good His Promise. An_echo of one of the f Tews deals of the late Ri asked that a judgment against himself end Patrich H. Fiynn, a street railway Promoter, be set aside on the ground wan satisfied in 1907, — 840 a Week. Justice Blackmar, mm tt int of Sage Tes and Sulpbur to Brooklyn, to-day ranted s1u)) imnite Or ietdark and beautiful, and| it through your hair, taki even to-day this simple preparation has| strand ata time. By morning the gray i after another restored to ite natural | | the ladies with Wyeth's bur is that besides beauti- joCart! from Court, abe eae counsel fece and $30 a week alimony @ending the decision of her eult for @ bair i e@eparation, to Mra. Marie Burkhardt, Sury' too who value that even color, that| tion or two it is MoGarthy, who was then a| 710% Rudolph Burkhardt, a wealthy | begutiful dark ehade of bait which le 40| eal magistrate. A cheat bondeman secured | nad asked for $1,000 counsel fees and) phur ‘end rebeaoe ‘ ¥ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1918. © Late crowds attended the exht tion of Catholic charitable works tn the Twelfth Regiment Armory yester-|asent, wing busts Sage WAR] ere Hand mnve a concert of the exhibit of the Anctont Onler of ( Hibernians, On MM'bernian Night every pi.| division in the city will send a dele on. “But that'll not be nil” be sald last “We're golug to aurptine the day. In the evening the Letter Car-|qrigh and the friends of the Irish in} Deputy] his city by producing the most beau- ETTING Decision ‘The pro- that nobody can Given Counnet | lifeless, is caused by a laci Our grandmother made up a| dampen In the Supreme} maciat. i Wyet ‘no equal. Millions of women and men or. Mrs. [Burkhardt] sttractive, use only Sage Tea and Sul-] What deli RESTORE NATURAL COLOR OF HAIR drug store for a 50 cent l r; bottle of ready-to-use i 12) ens Hair Beautifully and called Snpetbe Sage ond su kr Hair Hl Ends Dandruff. cause it darkens eo naturally, so evenly iW — se ny it ! been Hair that loses its color and cad yo. i it contains ingre-| jE it fades, t » dull which take off dandruff, ot 1e fetes ausned by 1 lock of eulphur ta| soap itching and falling bait. No, it the hair, nays a well-known local phar-| isn't » dye or even like it. You just ponge or soft brush with Sage and Sulphur" and draw one omall applica-| wins ite amt he went to Ohio, where | $100 a week for her support. Her alle-)" Nowadays we are not bothered with fare dark the hair they say it) Ti} dhe was indicted on a robbery charge| gation egainst her husband Is extreme the task of gathering the sage leaves| brings back the gloss and lustre and) ir] ‘and was looked in the Ohto State prie-| cructty. and the mussy mixing at home. Simply | gives it au appearance of abundance. | = &. Gaire wi year — 7 ——_———__= |= ; 0° We Give Surety Stamps Free With Purcliases and Redeem Them in Merchandise \ : ° 9 In New York's Shopping Centre : . | pa : * the Court of Common Pieas he was re- A qmenth a0 0 probation of- Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22nd Street, New York City : Carthy found him @ altua- Montreal Club, and &t. prison and « life of . Their words of com- me on that occasion the right road. Jin— me and gave me leave that name—helped me I was good for another prison which would have prison for life as a habitual orim- ‘Ten him that I pray that we may again beyond.’ » McCarthy has sent telegrams ask- it St. Claire be buried in @ Cath- cemetery in Montreal. He is trying in communteation with members ire’a family, who, he ‘believes, {846,000 TO CLEAR CITY; 960,000 TO KILL SKEETERS | Board of Aldermen Vote Money to - + Begin the Sanitary Cam- : paign. The city spring clean-up and the war- on Gir. Mosquito are now assured. ‘Board of Aldermen to-day voted an il it busy with the proposed @ thorough sanitary ing up throughoui the city. " fF VICTIMS IS DEDICATED. 7) Lighthouse Tower and Time-Ball on Top of Seamen's Institute Monument to Heroes. ‘The lighthouse tower and time-bell, @ memorial to those who lost their Hyes when the Titanic foundered just @ year ago to-day, was dedicated this | @tternoon. The tower and time-bell | are on top of the Seamen's Institute, which rises twelve stories above South Street at Coenties Slip, and it ‘iad ‘Deen intended to hold the exercises on the roof. The rain prevented this, and the programme was given in the audi- fortum on the fourth floor, Bishop Greer officiated at the dedi- @ation and speeches were mate by the Rev. William P. Mertijl and the Rev. Henry Mubeck. —————___ "BIG DINNER FOR WHITMAN. ‘Applications Overflow for Testi- monial at Cafe Boulevard. Announcement was made to-day by committee that the big testimonial wet to be given to-morrow night to * jet-Attorney Whitman et the Cafe z has been oversubscribed. af late acceptaaces were: re- turned because every a' Ne neh of «The banquet wae arranged py cast q business and profesgonsl men. i) Kiss is chairman of the committee Louls J. Schwarts secretary. hes are to be made by Seth Low, Semuet Schulman of Temple Beth Miami, Rev. Percy Stickney Grant, Ham- 4 Holt, the edttor; Armold Kohn, banker; Robbins Gilman, head of the University settlement, District-Attorney Whitman. Among the guests will be John D. ? ‘fy Adolph Lewisohn, Judge , Sherif Harburger, Judge William Women's and Small Women’s Stunning Spring COATS, Unusual values in high-class | loose shoulder and draped effects, : Spring Coats Ae ces inter Materials: English ie he wide! buttons and embroidery. full length and short models; | Wale plain manish style with notched | fancy ‘mixtures and checks, Ali collars; various cutaway styles, | up-to-date colors, and sizes 32 plain or fancy trimmed, long, |to 55 bust measure, Bulgarian and Oriental ; aS ai the rae wanted shades in cotton and silk, inches wide. gular values 30c to 75c. Specially priced at............ceeeeeeeeere 20c to 59. 25¢Women’'s & Children’s Belts 19° In Patent Enamel, Black, White, Red, Brown, Light Elve oad Pink. 134 to 244 inches wide, finished with buckle match, Saw---at $17.50” the other. diagonals, Bengaline, moire, tweeds, worsteds, serges, teor, ¢ O'Nellt Main SMore—Third Floor. black. Sizes 32 to 42. A Special Sale of Beautiful New Feather Neckwear $4 Marabou and Ostrich Capes, $2.50 , Black and Natural Marabou and Os- trich Capes, finished with a fancy tassel. Very neat and dressy for Spring wear. $3.75 to $5.50 Marabou Capes, $1.98 to $3.75 In Black and Natural Marabou, with 5 and 10 rows, Are O'Nelll Main Store—Main Floor, High ond, lon The very newest ideas in fivh ees po in metal, id and ress Trimmings 2to4 Oxford Ties Special sts. ONeill Mein Mere—Main Fleer, ys hd from; the Bu made up in pat- ent leather and , with@ white nubuck, with low heel, with silk pump bow. in vici kid, pat- ent leather and 8, “The Most Stunning Garments--- and the Best---We Ever The frequent comment (an actual quotation) of many of our customers, among whom are women who used to pay $35.00 to $50.00 for suits to order. And surely they know distinction and correct fashion when they see it. There Are Nearly 100 Different Styles of Spring Suits, Dresses and Coats Values $25.00 to $35.00 —in This Sale 4817.50 os Fy Laer fomen’s New ing . SUITS All smart new creations, representing reproductions of high-class models. There are numerous aya to choose garian Blouses, one and two button cut- Materials: ford cord, poplin, whipcords, mixtures, checks and needle stripes. Colors: Navy, Copenhagen blue, tan, gray, white, black, leather brown, novelty mix- tures. Sizes $2 to 55. Women's Silk, Cloth and Lingerie DRESSES *17.50 $ Dattani hod all occasions. never jodels ice, one more pretty than 17. SO ine sther: “Choicely trimmed with fine laces, crushed frills, silk bows, fancy Materials: Charmeuse, crepe de chine, crepe me- ponge, novelty weaves, striped \silke and Bedford cord. Colors: Nell rose, navy, Copenhagen, tan, white, PIPIPIPIPPPA Because there are not very many pairs, These $3.00 and $3.50 Sho es Women cloth tops, also vici kid; all have welt soles; button models, Pumps are made up in pat- ent leather, gun metal, and O'Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City mromso high and mE J i 4 | Tn TT "fice THM Tnn@] i gnaw Your Teeth The mouth is the little red gateway to system. The teeth are the sentinels that stand guard. Neglect the teeth, they become less efficient, fail in their duties—even have to be removed from their posts —and the whole structure of the body suffers. Armies of disease germs besiege the gateway. day and night, to make war upon the system. Food—the ly’sammunition—is réceived, but not proper for the sustenance of the body; channels become congested Organs are disabled, the percentage. of efficiency of the individualis naturally lowered. All this is the direct result when the tecth—the sentinels at the gateway—are not kept up to their best. No matter how bad the teeth may be, care and good dental preparations will make them better. No matter how good the teeth may be, they can’t remain good teeth with- out the most scientific attention. Riker's Antiseptic Dental Preparatio pounded by specialists who know what the t the health and what the teeth need in the way of care. Safe Home Storage For Furs and Clothing You can prevent moths getting into your furs and woolens when stored at home. There is no occasion for sending them to the public stor age houses yn- less you prefer. Moths have no chancewhatever against such preventives as thoselisted here- with. They af- ford absolute protection from dai by ver- in of any kind. is an unfailing moth preventive. Subjected to the severest’ tests of ten years by experienced housekeepers, Cedarine holds its reputation as one of the best and most satisfactory preparations ever made for its purpose. Cedarine has no disagreeable odor. It is pungently fragrant with the combined odor of old fashioned sweet lavender, clean cedar chips, and pungent napthaline crystals. Sprinkled well through our trunks and chests as you pack them, it means t! sort of insur- ance for your clothing, furs and woolens, 1 5c Cedarine, per pound box Quaker Moth Proof Chests Large enough to hold a quantity of clothing and furs and permit them to He flat without wrinkling. Quaker chests are saturated with the moth tar compound used by the U. 8, Government to protect army blankets. Positive proof against moths, rats, mice, vermin of any kind. They are light weight and so inexpensive that several may be used at atime without extravagance. They save their price many times over in preserving 98c garments as they do, Price... is Tar Bags Many people prefer that their wjnter garments be left hanging through the summer instead of being packed away. These Tar Bags are designed for just such purposes. They come in a variety of sizes for various garments. 49c,. 59c, 9c and 79c Tar Paper per sheet— Se; 6 sheets for 25c; 12 sheets 45c. Gum Camphor Genuine, best refined Japanese Gum Camphor in 1 oz. blocks, per pound : 55c fh Balls M pe wfc elds. 25Clip. Sect e 25c Riker’s Special = : Parcel * Roots UTE pee Post Used IKER AND HEGEMAN DRUG STORES Bbseeokad Brush ) Advanta- hrrree tri Telephone Your Orders to the Nearest Riker-Hegeman Store eous to | ouality—35e. Mail Order Depariment, ustomer | VE CY Neer er eee am nec ceerenaneninenieces Paine be % * é RIKER AND HEGEMAN DRUG STORES | Protect Your Health By Protecting You Are Safe When You Buy at the whole human ly distributed ( 5 Trial Size Bottle of Riker’s Antiseptis with any purchase of Riker’s Antiseptic Dental Preparations. ’ : _ Riker’s Antiseptis An antiseptic of ial germicidal value. Very agree- able to use. Keeps the teeth white and in ‘healthy condi- tion. Hardens the gums, swectens the breath and removes all impurities. Overcomes any disagreeable taste in the mouth, Affords relief in minor throat irritations. Most grateful, when used diluted, for smoker's dry throat. Much used by golf and tennis players to cleanse the mouth and nostrils after the game. rere 25° Pint BOS Quart QQ ¢ Riker’s Antiseptic Dental é Preparations. * , High grade—thoroughly antiseptic—containing no grit or injurious substance. Remove all impurities from the teeth, refreshing the membranes, sweetening the breath and leav- ing the mouth surgically clean. No better or more effective pr tile are to be had at any price. Put.up in four different forms: Biers “Antiseptic Tooth Riker's Antiseptic Tooth ste—A ‘cleansing, anti- —Put up in sanitary septic paste, recommended top can to sprinkle froely for its hylactic withoutcan touching properties. The tube 15c brush. The can.... 15c 5 Riker's Dental Cream—An Riker's Antiseptic Tooth aromatic preparation of Wash—Compounded of the cleansing power equal to tne suendand ingredients as pea Ler but dif- e paste and pow- /ferently flavored. der. The bottle. ... 25¢ The tube. 15c Kent’s 25c Tooth Brush Very Special ...... 19¢ A limited quantity of Kent's Tooth Brushes just received; in various sizes and styles, all excellent quality bristle, bone handle, g 2Sc— special for. cake Dental Preparations THe Hater NEE ns are com- eeth mean to En THAN ae ‘ of Merit : Euthymol Tooth Paste; ustal [9 Cotearele Tooth Powder, No.1, 1S8e; No. 2, 24c. Sanitol Tooth Powder, usual price, 25c; our price, 15¢. Lyon's Tooth Powder, usual price, 25c; our price, 15c. Catex Tooth Powder, usual price, 25c; our price, 15. Sozodont Tooth Powder, usual price, 25c; our price, 1%c. Brown's Camphorated Tooth Sanitol Tooth Wash, price, 25c; our price, 17¢. Pyrodento Tooth Paste, usual price, 25c; our price, 19¢. fe Redox Tooth Paste, usual |} price, @5c; our price, 19¢. | Sozodont Tooth Paste, usual price, 25c; our price, 17c. Dentine Peroxide Tooth Paste, usual Powder, usual price, 25c; our price, price, 25c and 50c; our price, 18¢ lu) Itc. and 35c. Pyorrhocide Tooth Powder, usual price, $1; our, price, 89c. Kolynos Tooth Paste, usual price, 25c; our price, 15¢. Cojgate's Tooth Paste, usual price, 25c; our price, 20c. Pebeco Tooth Paste, price, 25c; our price, 17¢. Rubifoam price, 25c; our price, 17, | Lt ou prion, 28 ye aes; I bh olynos . pee, Price, 50c; our price, 34c. 25c and 50c; our price 330 an 45e. Sanitol Tooth Paste, usual . ycalol (Liquid), usual price, wee oe Ss a . 25c, 50c and $1; our price, 20c, usual Ie. i ‘2 Tooth Paste, usual -45c and 85c. ri to (Liquid), usual price, [fg price, 25c; our price, 12c. Ine Tooth Paste, Price, 25c; our price, 1$c. Riker’sCompoundSyrup of Senafig One of the most popular and effective remedies for con- | ' Pyroden usual @5c, 50c and $1; our price, 19¢, 38c and 75c. stipation and kindred ills, such as headache, indigestion, etc, It is a vegetable laxative which acts upon the liver, kidneys, bowels and digestive organs, cleansing the system from poisons in a perfectly natural way. Its main ingredients are dried Senna Leaves, which have been used as a laxative since the ninth century, and Figs, the partially dried fruit of Ficus Carica, whick have been in use for t! he same purpose from time out of mind. It is a gentle tonic which promotes cheerfulness and 3 5 rest. Equally satisfactory for » we and chil ay The bottle’. aA Fe we iis eee 162 West 34th St., New York City } | | | THERON ap 3 usual price, 25c; our price, 19¢. [| Sozodont Tooth Wash, usual [UJ ‘coth Wash, ususl | Lavoris, usual price, 25c and [i

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