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* missioner of Poughkeepsie. There 18! was postponed until April #1. —_—_—_—_———_—_—_—— ——<———_ ‘mouth wash. ? no Rewb-b’'gosh business about him either, He has caught four pickpockets in this city in a few years—including Big Jack Zelig, and that is more than some of New York's gilt-edged detec- tives have done. Mr. Frame was the complaining wit- ness to-day in General Sessions before Judge Rosalsky against Michael Kelly, who has been convicted of pocket-pick- ing eight times and is accused by Mr. Frame of taking a gold commissioner's AMATEUR DETECTIVE CATCHES PICKPOCKET IN STREET CAR CROWD Police | Commisstoner Poughkeepsie Feels Hand in Pocket and Grabs It. badge from his pocket on a Fourteenth of | *treet car at Fourth avenue on Dec. 30, “I knew from the feeling in my pock- et that @ thief wis at work,” said the witness, “and I gravbed his wrist. This ‘was the man whose wrist I caught.” “How could you know,” asked Judge Rosalsky, interrupting the witness, “that a thief's hand was at work?” W. H. Frame, a contractor, who ie] “By three Previous experiences with putting up @ new buliding on the| Siar people.” sald ee, former Martin and Delmonico site at| you may have heard, ar Twenty-sixth street and Fifth avenue,| “You may proceed,” said Judge Rosal- is also the Supervisor and Police Com. | My ne ee ceed and his sentence RA 12.03... | MOTHER SEEKS MISSING “The Malicious Microbe” Never discriminates between man, woman or child, old or young, rich or poor. Ever ready to attack, Mrs. Hughes Goes to Philadelphia to Hunt Student, Not Seen Since Saturday Night. (Special to The Evening Word.) PHILADSLPHIA, Pa, April 16.— Alarmed by the continued absence of her son, Caleb C, Hughes, a sophomore | @t the Jefferson Medical College, who | disappeared Sunday, the mother of the | young man came here from New York to-day and ~enewed her efforts to find m. mTtughes, who is twenty-three years | old, left the home of his sweetheart, | it is a deadly menace to thealth, and even life itself. P = The most dangerous of microbes which enter the system through the mouth can be rendered practically harmless by the constant use of “ODOL” asa Pleasant to the taste and delightfully refreshing. “ODOL” will aleo harden the gums and keep the teeth in a healthy condition. There is nothing “Just es Good” as “ODOL.” Price 50 Cente At all Drugoiats and Department Stoves an Assistant District Engineer in the New York Fire Department, and fhe GEO. BORGFELDT & CO.) Miviny"home in at No. 120 kant ts NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO! Hundred and Twentieth street, the Bronx. ty-eight street, Saturday night, with | a check for $100 In his possession. He | announced his intention of having toe check cashed and started ostensibly for his boarding house, No, 322 South Fifth street, Darby. Hughes has not been seen since. He js the son of Caleb C. Hughes, Best & Co. Have Specially Prepared for Thursday Only \ The Season’s Most Extraordinary Suit Sale with Plenty of Plain Tailored Suits 435 Reproductions of the Latest Foreign Models in Navy Blue and Checks 32 to 44-bust In Moire, Faille Silks, Poplins, White Serges, Hair Line Worsteds, Eponges, Serges, Wool Poplins, ete. Four Important Values At 18.50 Values to $32.50 Four Modcls—in Wool Corduroys, Serges, Checks, White Serges.. At 25.00 Values to $45.00 Six Models—in Eponges, Serges, Worsteds, Whtte Serger-and Suits for Mourning Wear. At 35.00) Values to $69.00 Five Models—in Moires, Faillo Silks, Poplins, Worsteds, Eponges < including Suits for, Moumiag. At 45.00 Values to $75.00 (Beven Models—in Imported Worsted Fabrics and Pisin fend Brocaded Silks, including Suits for Mourning. “we We Offer Exact Reproductions of Latest Foreign Model Suits at Less Than Half of the cost to import the originals FIFTH AVE. At Thirty-Fifth St. Be oct Furriers Tel. 2044 Greeley Between35th and 36th Sts. ‘Dry Cold Storage For Furs At Moderate Rates Remodeling and Repairing At Summer Prices 8 | ° ‘KEEP CATTLE CARS OFF RIVERSIDE TRACK, COURT of a Siding to-day that the New York below Riverside Park, Hundred and Fifth street. Property Owner Wins His Suit Against Obnoxious Use Supreme Court Justice Page decided fudeon River Ratiroad Company no longer can store cattle cars on a siding opposite One granted to George 1, Willson an injunc- tion prohibiting the use of the riverfront SON AFTER POLICE FAIL. | trackage for this purpose and also awarded to Mr. Willeon nominal dam- DRIVE ORDERS park lands, polluted with a foul which penetrate the ines, declares, “the defend these cars should at destination, but ° inge in Justifie Juat Central and Dies Entertat ent residents of The Court | iver near h Haines, fitty- wealthy retired r stricken with the club house early For Maids, keepers who are Pretty enough, too, summer. $1.25 and Percales. Tussah Regular Value © able, White, tine wd, at.. Shado and lustroi ings, including black, Regularly $1.00 in a large variety wide Wonderfully Good personal appearance to be invisible in the busy hours of the morning. Regular value 69¢ 3 9 Cc and dust- proof, in o large assort- ment of the best color- ONEIEL-ADAMS Co Ages of six cents against the railroad, t, Willson, who owns vacant prem- isex at the Drive and One Hundred and Fifth street, eued to compel the.) railroad to remove its tracks on the | ground that the tracks had invaded He claimed that the “at- mosphere along Riverside Drive was | “A@ & common carrier,” 1° residential WILMINGTON, Del. . While entertaining a party of promin- Philadelphia at the Holly Oak Chub along the Del Howard Lippincott HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1918." atench; that en- gines emit ashes, cinders, off and water and obnoxious gases and smoke, plaintiff's prem- the Court jant must trans- Port live stock. As an incident to euch tranafer, it 1s probably nece: that nes hd ot 6 Page held that, inasmuch as Mr. Willson's property i# vacant, no substantial damage has resulted. ——— se Friends. April of Philadelphia, estate broker, was poplexy and died | to-day, You're bilious! You have a throbbing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes hurt, your skin is yellow with dark rings under your eyes, your lips are parched. system is full of bile | you need is a cleani: |continue being « Wo feel ugly, mean and ill-tempered. Your up it Tlious, constipated nutsance to yourself and those whv love No wonder you and constipated SICK HEADACHE? TONGUE COATED? IPS YOUR LIVER! CASGARETS SURE im iI you, and don't resort to harsh physics | that irritate and injure. Remember that your sour disordered stomach, lasy liver and clogged bowels can be quick! cleaned and regulated by morning wit tle, thorough Cascarets; a 10-cent foe Get will ke our head Teel cheerful and bul 10 ety Boxe QI Pa Stone RK WHILE YOU SLEEP P= We Give Surety Stamps Free With Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise B= Shopping Centre - Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Matrons and House- too particular in their for wear out of doors, in mild weather, and for many out of door dvings in the : for $1.98 Ginghams , and Gingham. O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, Silk Pongee 59c, at, yard.........4+ Wool Crepe Ratine Regular value ; 79¢ $1.25 yd., af.. 50-inch all wool Crepe Ratine in Navy Blue, Golden Brown and Black. lates atylea, New Waterproof Foulards to $1.50, at,yard......... of new styles and colorings. O'Neill Main More—Second Floor, A Special Sale of the New “1913” Silks and Dress Goods Our buyers foresaw an enormous spring season of silks, and therefore they bought a tremendous assortment of the newest and most wanted fabrics. This lot includes 29c ne yard wide Tussah silk pongee, very bright and wash- shown in all the most popular Spring shades, including Cream and Black. Mohair Brillian- Cordover Stripe Sateen complete line of the t colors and 79C Imported Waterproof Faconne Foulards, 40 inches wide, Also one yard Polka Dot Waterproof Foulards in various sizes and Values in This Thursday Sale of House and Porch Dres Clever square neck and high neck styles, with pretty trimmings of bands of contrasting plain color materials or neat embroideries, pipings and buttons. The materials are of exceptional quality and attractive colors and designs. Sizes 34 to 44. Some 46. for $2.25 Dresses of Chambray $2.2 quality Ginghams. wi isl waist. Very special at... 91.25 Night Robes, $1.00 for $3.50 Rose Bushes them now and th ill bloom this Summer, "A Mi assortment of varicties an colors. Mail orders accom- Leena promptly. 3.0. D. 15c Each New Lot of Holland Fresh and thriving. Plant cash None by filled sent ont Mongersafen tere New Crepe Combinations at §9¢ Each Made to sell regularly at 79c, Made of excellent qualit grade of crepe, which needs no ironing. Corset Cover with Drawers or Skirt, trimmed with dainty linen laces. $1.00 Night Robes, 69¢ Made of fine Nainsook, prettily trimmed with lace and embroidery, with low neck and short sleeves, They are sightly creased “fy constant handling,” Special can 69c 69¢ Corset Covers, 50c We have « complete, new line of very fine Corset Covers, made of fine Neinsook, trimmed with pretty laces, medallions and embroideries. Combinations at 91.00 Made of fine Nainsook, in the com Cover and Drawers or Skirt style, Val. laces or dainty embroidery, ‘The drawers and skirts are trimmed ith lace or embroidery and fin- prettily trimmed with fine with ribbon at the $1.00 Dresses, all| In Crepe, Nainsook, Cambric or of superior or Muslin, in the slip-over model with high neck, trimmed with fine laces em! y: O'Neill Main Mtoro—Third Floor, price of peau de,cygne, collar ani fish back style. Made of fine out with peau plain effects, finest Berges in Sizes 8 to 14, fancy buttons, eral of the newest models, Again we have a SPECIAL SALE of ° 9 e 2 Misses’ Spring Suits A New York adaptation of a Bulgarian Blouse that created very favorable comment in Paris a short time ago. Could anything be smarter? A reproduction of the latest Pairs model which would regularly sell for $19.50, but as @ special inducement to our customers we @are offering them at a remarkably low Special, $15.00 Bulgarian Blouse Suits of fine French Serges and Stripes, lined throughout with trimmed with a dainty lace Skirt is of the Sizes 14, 16 and 18. $16.50 Misses’ Suits, $13.50 Serges and Checks in sev- _ Lined through. de cygne, in trimmed and Sizes 14, 16 and 18, $6.50 Girls’ Coats, $5.00 Some very neat models made up of the trimmed and plain effects, O'Neill Main Mere—Third Floor, olorings. ocaes O'NEILL-ADAMS CO., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d St, New York CityES EO) | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. rand make | lly for months, | | Cascarets now—wake up refreshed —ferl like doing a good day's work— make yourself plearant and useful. Clean up! Cheer up CANDY CATHARTIC | l I | || Coats and Suits to-da | Want Directo ALL CARS TRANSFER TO If the rain prevented you from attending our Wonderful Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Spring and Summer Dresses, ou can come here hore in its advantages, to-morrow, Thursday, an for we will continue the sale. There are seven of the season’s best selling styles, and they will be displayed on living models » This Bloomingdale sale comprises 50 White Rattine Dresses $4.65 | $15.00 Silk Metre Coats... 6.00 Tailored Suits .... $8.88 Silk Dresses 0.00 Silk Dresses, at. . $12.76 a Se eee cy oe on our wagon for the goods: Sth Floor: Large Kermanshah Rugs prices os tow as 66¢ 84. foot We are continuing tl fe- fewer Sizes range from 8.27.10 ft. to 18.5x12.6 ft. Values from $195 to $660. pS no matter how Special sale prices: big you are—for $59.00 to $230.00 15 Modele-—100, Materials | li $22.00 Living Room or Library jf: Suite of Five Pieces at $15.00 ourth Floor, Cesire. | have ever been invited. nioouisn , Spring Sale of Housefurnishings| lee Eaichets, 19¢ use. TIALEET ) Se Pick and hatchet two sises, suitable for $1.25 Carpet Sweepers, ge, $1.10 Wash Bollers, 79¢ .|Sise 8; -|made of good gauge polished tin, with heavy cop- per bot- toms. 39¢ Sugar TEESE SS lees, easy running, Long, smooth \ com,foursewed. Boxes, 24e tightly wrapped Pure white, jon smooth). name! finished, fu OD HP PSOERAT LT {E+ ee 1 41 ee 3 39e Cuspiders, 25¢ phi . size, full black and wi ke Medium size, PF aeees wood, bar, three- || fold clothes horees, 4 ft. high. The complete wot of irons, Ageorted tines, one and colors, slightly imper- fect. Bawment, handle and one stand, To appreciate the convenience and } great value of the Sunday World's } ry—READ IT. a