The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1914, Page 10

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WeANNOT CONTENT ay -AUENLAW REPLES Parliament Told “Other Plans That Cannot Now Be Re- ported” Must Be Formed. Protests in connection with the i alien land ownership legis- tation, according to a statement made “day by Baron Nobuaki Makino, the Foreign Minister, in the of @ lengthy summary the ‘ican negotiations given Bis annual address to Parliament. aed: Tecognises the necessity of q other pians for the solu- Of the question, The nature of | @ese plans I am as yet unable to re- ” fe a Makino’s declaration that ‘amewer whatever” had been : by the United States to Japan's WITH WASHINGTON | OUR GIRLS ARE WONDERS, SAYS BRITISH COLONEL ferent From the English,” De- ¢lares Percy Holland. Col. Percy Holland, C, B., retired, great friend of Cyril Maude, an actor, sailed for England to-day ¢ the White Star liner Oceanic. He han been here with Mr. Maude for nearly three months, the colonel, “but the moat wonderful feature of your country i# the girl. The American gir) is, 1 should say, frank, free find friendly—quite differ- ~;ent from our English girl, 1 assure you.” ‘The colonel didn't explain what he | meant, naceonslipatnn STEINWAY TUNNEL PLANS. Ap- proves Forma for Ita Completion. Public Service Commission The Public Service Commission to-day approved the plans and contract forms for the completion of the unfinished Steinway tunnel from the Grand Cen- tral Station to Jackson and Van Alst avenues in Long Island City. Bida are to be advertixed for at once under the resolution and will be opened Feb, 16, ‘The tunnel was built by the New York and Long Island Katlroad Company, a subsidiary of the Interborough Rapid protest presented in August signal for an attack on the by several members of ‘Odposition, who alleged that too ‘reliance had been placed on good will of America, eee _Pised for Factory Viclation. Russell in Special Sessions to- aay of twent Mielétions. The Company and the Greenburg iy, both of No. 422 Past Fifty- Were fined $60 for locking A i ral e fine amokii i violation. ‘wenty-one amoking in a factory, ry was sailing for Liverpool on ‘Transit Company, but was not completed in the time net in the franchise, ‘Th gisiature authorized ite pure the city throu; mission. Th Lanter or a ‘o-day's resolution cr perminsion for the Interb temporary equipment as fast as the re- construction work would allow. The contracts call for the completion of the Feconstruction within nine months from s and the com- the Public Service city bought it for soon after the completion of the rebuild- ing. Later trains will be run from the Interborough Grand Central Station through the tunnel. There was no opposition to the res lution, was unanimously ad the Commissioners present—Mesars. and Williams, Under the firm impression t t she rans: atlantic liner Miss Palamara do ‘Tres- chow, the eccentric Danish woman who declares she is of royal who has been detained at Hillis 1 for the last ten days, was deported day on the Sante Marta of the Unit Fruit line Ls the tis. Miss de ‘ old, arrived board the Al: of the » Be- Coates’ more to make Gin, and every quality. _. PLYMOUTH Plymouth ced under e: It. uletly by the information that lanta Marta was bound f{ instead of the Weat Indies. Will Introduce Tomorrow and Offer for Sale Six Distinctive New Spring Models, Just Reproduced in Their Own Workrooms from the Paris Originals Women’s Chiffon Taffeta Frocks 39.50 ‘These charmingly smart frocks reveal all the new ideas developed by the lating Pore modistes, faithfully and accurately reproduced from ; Foca . Entirely new features in puffed panniers, wing sleeves, tier and flounce are revealed in these dresses. Dry Gin costs than any other penny goes into _ Men who know good Gin always ask for Coates’ Ply- “Frank, Free and Friendly, wife} WIFE FIND WELCOME \ “Wonderful city, New York,” said ti-|sirl and her husband during their ;-|that even the steerage passage used was port of 1 barkment| that hurts and cover with dry flannel. was induced to so) This simple treatment has brow for Liverpool | ON LINER PROVENCE |Sailing Delayed 20 Minutes | While Little Frenchman Ex- postulates With Agents, | | The French liner Provence was ready to sail from Fifteenth street nd the North River at 10 o'clock this | morning when a cab rattled down the pier, a little Frenebman alighted and, calling for a whoel-chair, assisted jinto it an attractive girl whose face | Was drawn from suffering. Steamship agents flocked around and learned that the couple were Mr. and Mra, Jacques Vanelle of Gloversville, N, |Y¥. They had taken steerage passage jand were going to their old home in Rheims, France, in the hope that a young surgeon there could do some- ithing for the girl-wife, who is now ‘only twenty yeurs old, For a year, following a bad fall, Mrs, Vanelle has been Laer below the hies. A sitftor of the girl whom ehe re- jected for Vanelle three years ago had heard of her plight and being wealthy had written offering to pay for whatever treatment might be necessary and to provide for the stay in France, He wrote that a friend, a young surgeon, was positive that he could help the girl and urged them to accept his offer at once. But he had neglected to send money for their passage and Vanelle found almost all his money. He wanted to mesa Oil Tf you suffer from Rheumatism or Lumbago, rub the aching parts with Omega Oil, then soak a piece of flan- nel with the Oil, lay it on the place nights of peaceful rest to people wi have suffered agonics, Trial bottle roc, effects Grawo RAPIDS FURNITURE | 1 OPENS AN ACCOUNT ‘CREDIT TERMS +3 Pose 3016 sx" "100 ‘4 Pose °75)%9 Ooxm 150 FISHER Bros COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 & 104 STF | hurry his wife aboard, but the steer- POOR MAN AND INVALID age agent held nim up. i it | travel steerage,” he declared. "You muat take second class passage. The little Frenchman gesticul but the steamahip men were ob- "0 | durate, turned to @ friend who had accom- panied him from Gloversvilic, time the big steamship was being de- layed. The friend went through his pock- ts, He had litth hit it, but the . ¥ tiith Wwnat" ne could’ Spare 'vancis| lant, Healthy Hair Above ji stlp healthy end clean. ou don't made up the difference between the All Womanly Charms. leave the hair steer and second class passage, and Mra. Va ship almost twenty minutes after sail- ing time. “I shall be penniless when I land,” said her husband, “but it is the only hope.” The couple will not want, however, Passengers learned their story and clustered around the girl, who could not leave her chair, offering any help they could give. Mr. and Mrs. George Paquin of Mon. treal, relatives of the Paris dress. Travelling “Yan Dt . John B. Jones of Forest Park, Baltl- more, for thirty. years a road salesman for the Welbusch and Hilger, Ltd., hard- ware and cutlery concern, dropped dead of heart disease to-day in the company's offices at No, 106-110 Lafayette street. Don wife is in no condition to ed, jone for Charity Received. The Evening World acknowledges the receipt from charitably disposed person: of the following sums which havesbeon THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 321, 1014.) At last the man beset nelle was wheeled aboard the to nature’s way. Among them were jes ot Henge | fallin removed, You can have a glorious, healthy head of hair, if you stop using hair tonics containing alcohol and go back Do you realize that most/ all hair tonics contain alcohol? While soothing to the scalp, it dries up the roots and the first maker. thing you know, you have dandruff, and hair and streaks of gray. CRUDOL is a crude petroleum prod- uct with all the disagreeable features It is fragrant, refreshing and cleanly. Odorless and stainless. CRUDOL goes to the roots and helps | Woman’s Crowning Beauty Men Admire Lustrous, Luxu- growth of hair. CRUDOL everywhere; you @ tube postpaid. Use CRUDOL ANTISEPTIC Ait & delightful scalp and hair er . James McCreeiy & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue ANNUAL JANUARY SALES Marked Price Reductions . DINING ROOM FURNITURE Ten-piece Mahogany Suites, as illus- trated,— Sheraton model; including Buffet, China Closet, Strving and Extension Tables, five Sidechairs and one Armchair; seats upholstered in genuine leather. 195.00 regularly 250.00 Four-piece Mahogany Suites,— Chinese Chippendale model; including Buffet, China Closet, Serving and Extension Tables. regularly 347.50, 275.00 Ten-piece William and Mary Suites,— including Buffet, China Closet, Serving and Extension Tables, five Sidecbairs and one Armchair. Eight-piece Breakfast Room Suites, finished in Antique Ivory or French Gray Enamel; including Buffet, China Closet, Serving and Extension Tables, Two Side- chairs and two Armchairs 195.00 regularly 350.00 CHAMBER FURNITURE Five-piece Circassian Walnut Suites, Sheraton model; including Dresser, Chiffo- nier, Toilet Table and Twin Beds. 250,00 regularly 344.50 Four-piece Suites,—Adam model; fin- ished in Antique Ivory or Mahogany, includ- ing Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table and full-size Bed with Cane Panel. 225.00 guiarly 300.00 Solid Mahogany Beds,— Colonial model with heavy roll top and scroll foot. regularly 70.00 Four-piece Solid Mahogany Suites,— including Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table and full-size Four-Post Bed. 250.00 regularly 525.00 Four-piece Solid Mahogany Suites,— Sheraton model; including Dresser, Chif- fonier, Toilet Table and full-size Bed. regularly 278.00, 195.00 Four-Post Beds of Solid Mahogany with Pineapple carvings; in Twin or Full Size. regularly 66.00, 47.50 BRASS BEDS & BEDDING Brass Beds finished with the best Eng- lish lacquer..value 15.00 to 20.00, 13.50 Brass Beds. . value 21.00 to 30.00, 17.50 Brass Beds. . value 31.00 to 40.00, 25.00 French Rabbit Edge Box Springs with 72 best tempered Steel Springs. 15.00 . regularly 18.00 Pure Layer Felt Mattresses,—one or two parts. regularly 17.50, 14.75 BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES & SPREADS f California Wool Blankets. Single Bed size...... pair, 3.50 and 4.35 Double Bed size, pair, 5.00, 6.75 and 8.75 Marseilles Bed Spreads. Satin finish hemmed,—full size........77. each, 4.25 and 4.85 Comfortables, Figured Mull Tops, plain borders, Cot- ton filling, each, 2.65 and 3.50 Figured Silk Mull, plain back and border, Wool filling. each, 4.75 Solid Color Mull on both sides; Wool filling, each, 5.28 $65,000 HIGH GRADE DOMESTIC RUGS, Specially Priced for Thursday and Friday 0x12 Royal Wilton Rugs.......... 27.50 9x12 Seamless Royal Axminster..... 24.50 formerly 29.50 $,500 Yards Inlaid Wino a 0x12 Extra Quality Royal Wilton Rugs... formerly 45.00, 31.50 9x12 Triple Weight Axminster Rugs. .19.50 formesty 24.50 devoted to the objects mentioned by the donors: Caroline Kohl, $5; John Stewart, $6; New York Clearing House, Ruth Bush, $2; Joun a in memory of @ son,” $2. the hair where it needs help, leaving greasy. CRUDOL destroys dandruff, checks falling hair, prevents itching of the scalp, thus promoting « luxuriant CRUDOL comes in TUBE Sgonly. Sold: by drug aad department stores omall sise 28c, large size SOc. If your druggist cannot supply you, send @5c or 50c, and we will mail 4 34th Street 5th Avenue On Thursday, January the 22nd Final Clearance Remarkable Price Concessions MEN’S, FURNISHINGS ’ Open End Four-in-hands.....value 3.50 to 4.00, 1.48 Vi Men’s Shirts........ . values 1.50 and 2.00, 1.00 Woolen Gloves... . Values 1,00 and 1.50, 85e Gloves of Tan Capeskin or Gray Suede....value 1.50, 4,00 } Gloves in Tan Deerskin or Gray Mocha,— English make. ..' value 2.00 to2.50, 1.35 Wool Lined Gloves.,...-77...value 2.50 04.00, 1.65 Pajamas of Mercerized Materials or Madras.......... 1.10 value 1.50 Pajamas of Soisette or Madras. valyes 2.00 and 2.50, 1.30 . Woolen Mackinaw Coats..... value 6.50, 4.50 Auto and Storm Coats....... value 25.00 to 35.00, 16.75 Men’s Ulsters & Raincoats For 7S een) Ulsters of new Woolen Materials,— satin lined yoke and sleeves. value 30.00 to 40.00, 21.00 Raincoats of Canton Cloth..... values 10.00 and 12.00, 5.50 Raincoats of various weights and models............ 11.75 value 18.00 to 20.00 MEN’S FUR-LINED OVERCOATS For Motor pr Street Wear Black Broadcloth Overcoats with Persian Lamb or Hudson Seal collar, lined with Natural Muskrat. 37.50 Annual Sales Exceptionally Low Priced WOMEN’S GLOVES “McCreery” 1-clasp Pique Sewn Glace Gloves in Tan, Gray, White or Black; Self, Black or White Embroidery. value 1.25, apair 1.00 “Fownes” Black Gauntlet Gloves,—soft cuff lined with White. value 3.00, apair 1.00 12-button length'Glace Mousquetaire Gloves in Tan or White value 2.50, pair 1.65 16-button length Glace Mousquetsire Gloves in Tan or White value 3.00, a pair 1.95 20-button length Glace Mousquetaire Gloves in White only. value 3.75, apair 2,50 “Jouvin” 24-button length Suede Gloves in Opera colors... value 4.25, apair 2.50 HOSIERY For Women & Children Women’s Pure Thread Silk Stockings, double tops, re- inforced heels, toes and soles, White, Black or Tan, 6 pairs, 5.00, apair 900 value 1.15 to 1.35 a pair Women’s Pure Thread Silk Stockings, double tops, re- inforced heels, soles and toes.’ Black, White and colors, Ais 6 pairs, 7.75, a pair 1.35 value 1.75 to 2.00 a pair Women's Pure Thread Silk Stockings, Ingrain Dyed, Lisle tops and soles. Black only. value 8c a pair, 6 pairs3.75, apair 650 ¢ Women’s Thread Silk Stockings, hand-embroidered clox, self and colors on Black. 6 pairs 9.50, apair 1.65 , value 2.25 a pair : Women’s Silk Stockings,deep Lisle tops and cotton soles, Black and colors, Special, 6 pairs2.40, pair 45¢ Women’s Black Cotton Stockings, double tops, rein- forced heels, toes and soles, 6 pairs 1.35, apair, 25c value 35c a pair Women's Cotton or Lisle Stockings, double tops, rein- forced heels, toes and soles. Black, White or Tan, value 50c pair, 6 pairs1.95, apair 350 Children’s Ribbed Cotton Stockings, double knees. White, Black or Tan, Sizes 6 to 914, 6 pairs 1.00 value 1.50 Children’s Ribbed Cotton Stockings, double knees, heels andtoes. Black, White or Tan. value 2.00, 6 pairs 1,50

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