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vd __THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1918." o toon egnene gr pe re ER, Ce Three young women descendants of] ready to be launched. e Jofn Ericsson, William B. Cushing and} Navy Department officials have Mt A vain search for fomale ts Jeremiah O'Brien, famous celebrities in] S¢ Wn hres man, ant amie MODY cs 95 ENT “TAMDERNE” FOR FLING | St unin HAIR AND DANORUFF—GROWS HAIR J. Fitzgerald, Who SI \ Coupons from Morgan icing Don’t pay 50 cents for worthless worthless. hair tonics — Use old teliable, harmless ‘“‘Danderine’— Get results. Bleven persons were arraigned yester- day for sentence in the Supreme Court | hair is mute evidence of a neglected and General Sessions. The disposition scalp; of dandruff—that awful scurf. of each case was as fcllows: T is nothing so destructive to the| BY JUSTICE SEABURY. dandruff. It robs the hair of its Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy| Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and after the first application wi diately take on that life, lustre and laxue if Jacob Simon, seventeen yeare old, + ite strength and its very life: piance which is so beautiful. It will No. 6B Heck atfect, the Bronx’ plodea | eventually producing w feverishness and] hecome wavy and fluffy nnd h guilty of burglary at No. 68 Prospect ing bef Fora! scalp which if not reme- avenue. First offense; Elmira Reforma» the hair roots to shrink, torw. loosen ‘snd die—then the hair falls out Samuel Stein, ni ba Qkladbe! slentes gates scconpoae 1, little Danderine to-night—now—| steal a waten and chain from a sleop. | Any time—wi Lenin hairl ing man jn Mille Hotel No, 2, Firat of- . fense; Elmira Reformatory. Thomas J. Fitzgerald, twenty years old, of No. 100 Park avenue, convicted of the theft of five coupons of a0. Railway Compan: valued at $112, from J.P. Morgan & .; first offense; sen® tence suspended. Third Door — Sixth Ave., iis Prise. BY JUDGE MALONE, | Ogly Entrance Ie Through the Furniture Store Clothing on Credit for All No. 153 Osborn street, Brooklyn, con- victed of the theft of horse and wagon, 9 Women’s and Misses’ Clothing with load of merchandise, in front of No. 6% Broadway; firet offense; Bimira A splendid showing of fashionable wearing €p- Reformatory. BY JUDGE O’SULLIVAN. parel for women and misses in an unlimited Lows Goldberg, twenty-three years lM, of No, 105 Orchard street, pleaded assortment of the most im desirable models and ma- guilty of recetving @ bale of cloth stolen terials for Spring wear. Jahn Trepi, etghteen years old, of @ Stanton street, pleaded guilty of theft of $0 worth of olothing from 46 Wooster street; first offense; City Re- | forsnatory. Tony Vitolo, sixteen years old, of No. ‘4 Forsyth street, indicted with Trep!, from the Ajax Trucking Company; firet Offense; penitentiary three months. BY JUDGE ROSALSKY. Herman Schultz, twenty-five years old, | ot No. 143 West Sixteenth street, plead- | ed guilty of carrying @ revolver; first | offense; penitentiary three months. Women’sand $ 1 5ur pleaded guilty of petty larceny; sen- Misses’ Suits tence suspended. é BY JUDGE CRAIN. \ Women’s and _ and = $)ay.98 hteen years old, of | Misses’ Dresses UP No. + pleaded guilty of | Ge the theft of a clock from his landiady. Firat offense. City Retormatory. Hi MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S Charles Albright, thirty-two years old, 1 | . . of No, 2242 Fifth avenue, pleaded guilty | S rin Suits carrying @ revolver; also indicted for | assaulting a man at No. 24@ Fifth Y. @ avenue. First offense. State prison| i a eee see 12°" from two years to four years, | Spring weave. BY JUDGE FOSTER. \ Luigi Pelegtino, fifty-eight yeare old, | of No, 115 West Houston street, pleaded Clothe Your Whole 4.00 guilty of attacking Httle girls in his) F i A EEK store. First.offense, State prisoa.trom | two years to'ten years. | ami y on j Siastased as SEEK DAUGHTERS OF _ \ is is the only credit house where you are sure of Navy Department Wa @ square deal in Reliable Clothing at Cash Prices nt 10 Chrtatan ms Open Saturday Evenings Until 7 o'Clock. Brooktyn Store, 470 Fulton St- WASHINGTON, April 18—Want To avoid delay in making the necessary service and meter arrangements, may we suggest that you give us the earliest possible notice of any intended changes The New York Edison Company 55 Duane Street | At Your Service® Phone Worth 3000 Branch Offices for the Convenience of the Public: Address Phone ' Address Phone 424 Broadway Spring 9890 839 Third Ave. Plaza 6543 126 Delancey St. Orchard 1960 | 27 E. :25th St. Harlem 4020 124 W. 42nd St. Bryant 5262 362 E.149th St. Melrose 3340 | Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders BRING THE CHILDREN TO OUR FREE MENAGERIE -SEVENTH FLOOR ae: Come, See These Suits!!] You Will Find Them the Equal of $15 and $18 Garments The Best in America, at Thousands 6f men are wearing our $10.00 Suits to-day. Wy They beck up our statement that they are “THE BEST SUITS IN AMERICA AT $10.00." You undoubtedly have admired many Suits now being worn by your friends or neighbors — who have investigated our $10.00 clothing. ' Strictly all Boal cloths in the newest (Seventh Poor.) weaves and desi; be Fancy gray een iots, also neat eit lord and itation Hem Hats Cambridge patel pe ket suite, fancy silk mixed worsteds, black! kClay and navy blue In Splendid Trimmed Models, One As Illustrated serge. Sizes to fit men and young men. <NS Newest poke shapes or close = Ze - and $2.50 Hats pe vie ion $48 : All The Latest Spring Styles Derbies and Soft ~ Every hat new this season and guaranteed perfect in every, re spect. All the new shapes of the season. Children’s Boys’ Coats y) For Special ale Young Women who buy here Saturday. Alterations Frec | Norfolk, plain tailored and neatly trimmed models, some with fancy high-back effects, that are perfect for style and workmanship. The materials include serges, et weaves, diagonals and fancy mixtures, The colors include _navy, leather, tan, brown and Copen- hagen,” also black; all sizes from 13 to 18 years, Misses’ & Juniors’ Spring Coats Do not for one moment en eine that these are cheap coats because of our low price. Reg- ularly they would bring much more. All wool serges and mixtures in a va- riety of styles that will pee the most critical young lady. Some with collar bengaline ik to match; cuffs of contrast. Candy Spee —Seay (Main Floor.) ny Men’s & Women’s imocrtece Walk-Over Oxferds Regular $4 and $5 Grades Suculer oll “Walk- Over” Footwear need no_introduc- tion. Sufficeto say there are tens of thousands of men Norfolk Suits, D. B. Suits . . The Suits Have 2 Pdirs of Knicker Pants Mothers will find a splendid assortment of clothes to choose from. Norfolk or double breasted models for boys with two pairs of pants. Sizes to 17 years. Russian or sailor rtodels and the newest style Reefers for boys 2/2 to 10 ears. Blue serge and fancy mixtures in the latest styles, patterns and colorings. Boys’ Norfolk Suits || Blue Serge Suits Fer Boys ¢ to 18 Yeare Wath Extra Pair Knicker Pants edges; majority of the models have 69 Fea hove trom 7 te 16 Choice of popular [4 Norfolk and Double Breasted modele. e Dutch neck effects; sizes for children splendid little Spring coats, made of navy blue serge, black en white checks and pongees, with stylish collars effectively em- broidered with fancy braids. Sizes 2 to 5 years. Children’s Coats Red, navy, brown or white serge, in stunning little bee ‘itects, finished with sailor collar ad cuffs of contrasting materials, Also some very effective ioe styles of backend y A pongees, fae 2t06 nah at Dainty pl a Made of sheer, fine lawns, in many effective little styles, being prettily ere with white lace insertions, cluster tuckings and lace pig new etyle Nor- 2 to 6 years; at.. jot jacket, with two Children's Wash Dresses in. chic J} pairs of full cut knick- French _ long-waisted oy vg ae belted J] er pants, Choose from pL pci tealag HE ty fancy mixed cloths and Ey (y chambrays. Prettily trim blue serge Sizes 2 t (second Fone.) (Third Moor.) Here Is Good Shirt News! More Than 5,000 New Negligee Shirts at Lowered Prices Several well-known shirt makers have supplied us with}their surplus stocks for this sale, Get here for yours. -12,000 Regular 69c & 75c Shirts These are not the usual low priced shirts so often thrown out on a bargain counter at a low price. They are the kind of shirts you have seen stores advertise at 69¢ and 75c. Neat and attractive designs—sh laundered cuffs attached and lore didly made throughout. All sizes. Men's 's Shirts, Worth $1.00 0 Men's 's IC Worth $1.50 50 —ae eee iri ‘These are th are the thirts tha tat we oe | will embraced, in the desirable peal to the man who romdely pam: Coat styles with pays $1.50. Coat models, plain and indered French cuffs. Not plaited mocels, cufts attached, all ashirt in the entire lot that sizes. Many of these shit would not regularly sell at $1 worth more than $1.50. All the popular SATURDAY Wine & Lic & Liquor uor PORK LOINS f°"! °°" 12a RIBROASTS == 4 ~~ Specials LEGS OF MUTTON mhi7c | SIRLOINSTEAKSS Veal Dreant and neck, milk got, vy a VEAL tea "ty 172 | VEAL in? ROCK and RYE ! ‘iu: i _85C ;| SUTERR DELEW 20 Tena 20C and women who take aavantogs of , these sales. The Women’s Oxfords | The Men’s Oxfords In patent coltskin, gunmetal calf, velour} All the latest and newest styles, calf and tan Russia calf; alsoa number of | shapes and toes, Leathers are I 1 Fee ca Hieh batten shoes of whe [Patent coltskin, gun-metal_ calf, tan Russia calf and other leathers, canvas, Sizes 2!/; to 6 in the lot. Children’s White “Sir Henri’ Shoes For Men and Women | Canvas Shoes of or, Men and Women, Sizes 5 to 6 Footwear. Weinaist on (octweat at our Sized 0/4 to I1..... prices that must bring higher prices in Sizes IV, to2 other stores, Every pair warranted, Sizes 21/; to 6 Shoes, Oxfords, pumps and Colonial Girls’ $1. 69 Shoes fume for Nomen. Nan Haring shee Of #atent coltskin and $ $9 9 tal calf. Sizes 8 t pufintel cal Sie bee ORE 2.00, °3 & a0 DRY GIN “sittin wr 67 C MILD CHEESE ».. ‘Third ¥ivor, (slath Floor, (dtsth Fleer.) | er THE “TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, prev — DOUBLE LIBERTY MERCHANDISE STAMPS UT, a NOON J, S-1b, roll, 98 big ay + deride 25¢ CRACKERS renetie, cad SCOTCH WHISKEY 1 Bat ONRS 4