The evening world. Newspaper, February 10, 1914, Page 10

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Austria, and sapeatany | the request of the Interna} right military sones in the Russian Asronautical Emi or Your Baby. The Signature of “YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST ‘Sold only in one size bottle, never In bulk otherwise; to protect the your | belper GOLD DUST abet serrate Seat 2 a CHIGACD 2eraw GELS BUST TUNES do your work” RECEIVER'S THE EVENING _ WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ft mPa #2 VICTIMS IN CRASH Ere OF AUTO AND POLE WONT LOSE LNES Both de Keyser il ak Miss Fait- clough in Hospital With Broken Bones. Federation, the containii cs irteen LOST TURN: IN ROAD. Car Breaks ion Control on Trip From Little Fats to Paterson. Chriatian de Ke + Borough Clerk of Wallington, N, J., ie in the Paterson General Hospital suffering from a broken log and a broken thigh |; 12 Houten street, Paterson, is in the), same inatitution with both legs broken, below the knee. In spite of the seriousness of their injuries, how- ever, it was said at the hospital to- day that both probably would re- cover, ‘They were hurt in an automobile ecard tg’ Une fur ever 90 youre, accident on the Little Falls Turnpike, near where it is cronsed by the Green- wood Lake branch of the Erie Rail- road. Jobn Ryan, assistant chief of the Wallington Fire Department, was im the machine with them. He was cut and bruised, but was able to go to bis home. The party had a two-passenger runabout. Mr. de Keyser was at the wheel and Miss Fairclough was be- side him. Ryan eat on the floor of the car, his feet outside'on the run- ning board, They were returning from Léttle Fails to Paterson early yesterday, After the intersection of the raiiroad tracks the road curves. The machine ed over on the rebound. Ryan was thrown out and Mise Fairclough and ped Pi gl were caught under the ma- or rege machine hit the pole Mise Fairclough screamed. Her cry was heard and men who extricated the in- jured woman and de Keyser from the wreck of the automobile summoned Dr. Jobn Mecey who od “firet ald” treatment. bad ambulance ‘The scene of the Soren rept tengo bright end clean with the rea, Oop range Night and clean wit t Ge endl larger packages. e777 ZL ‘WARNING! warned Satu about the coming cold snap. vere cold snap i a going to last. for the man who mings uy @ new one until next ear chuck” his old would « continue and Permit bien to ‘discard his Heep on wearing a Winter coat, but less for it now now at the e can wear his new py Bh Sco tor the rhe elance s ‘this Winter and put it on Wi SMitHi GRAY & ote like If he would find the cost to Were wartea tam eimen reed Surely this is a tion that defies argument, Our ee Prices orced to the Bottom the finest and most desirable that were ever sold at their reg: direction of a Receiver in ses oul ret C2 eke teen ; ances . of Seasonable Suits with, aco Reduction on 32, 33, 34 and 35 sizes egularly $15 to $60 ularly § $15 to $50. wie Medi We Suit scarey etre nian a its s $9.98 to $28.50 |tngton, for, Atent, rt aul'Sehat| SWEDISH CABINET RESIGNS. | iar a years. ‘four’ bone. Miss Hazel Fairclough, of No. indy “SOAP ON HAIR CAUSES DANDRUFF. | member of a prominent family of that section of New Jersey and has been a Demand tor increased War De- fage € STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Fe Albert Staaf, the Swedish Pi and the entire Cabinet resigned to- aay in consequence of divergence of opinion h formerly | with” ‘an "yea ‘le, David B. Bennett, at No, 103 hilt blood avenue, Paterson. ' CANADA A HAS PARCEL PARCEL POST. | First Package ane Mailed wie Dake of Co concerning the necessity of increasing, fawn | the Swedish defensive forces. King Gua-) tave accepted the resignations. OTTAWA, Feb. 10.— port system went into operation | £9,000. In seen midnight. all parte of lot the country who demanded 8. The first mail bag to be despatched | this was followed DY 6 Soelaliat demon: contained @ package addressed to the stration | equally Protesting Duke of Connaught by Postmaster-Gen-! agninat any project to inerea se the eral L. P. Pelletier, pandivure on the army and na’ SCALP GETS DRY. HAIR FALLS OUT Girls! Get a 25-cent bottle wary, Mutty 2A sheadént, and possess and try a a “Dandbrine ap semen por beeline ee Hair Cleanse.” hair, one pplication of Danderine ovccaprese tae ter all ing hair. "Teidedas tthe tee what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to Mi anton It goes right to the by cies in- and strengthens them. Nd Se Wiepreducog properties cause the grow long, strong and beautiful. Men! Ladies! You can surely have lots of charming hair. Get a it bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine any drug store or toilet counter and try it. Block ‘After washing your hair with soap always apply a little Danderine to the scalp to invigorate the hair and prevent » Better still, use soap an apar- as possible, and ferteed have a deine Hair Cleanse.” moisten cloth with Danderine sane draw it our hair, taking one will remove dust, a a few mo- our hair America’s Greatest ig’ Furniture House SthAve. umann Sompyt? OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O°CLOCK Newark, N. J., Store 49 and 51 Market Street Our Great February Furniture Sale makes it possible for you to buy Durable, Well-Made Furniture for every room at one half regular prices. dirt and sdeeniie oil. ments you will be amazed, will not Con be — but at THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY! ccoants Opened from $5 to $1,000 SMALL ACC on Small Weekly Payments. OUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED Y 4 WE HA HAVE. "ONLY O} ONE. ‘STORE. BLOCK 35TH TO 36TH STREET AND 8TH AVENUE ‘iia Ail 0, rvie. In New York City’s 34, 000 Factories that is delivered to you precisely when and where you want it, that is always ready day or night, and that makes for business convenience and economy. INDUSTRIAL ‘GAS APPLI- ANCES will help you! We want you to.come and see ‘for pe prc exactly what GAS. will ¢ do, if nn’ age sh ‘i you wi only = chance to show their abili vais GAS is used in more than a theu- sand ways in the industries—and in mat of thee wigs ia. Manhatten the Bronz. z bg d a little of your time any week day and visit our INDUS- TRIAL GAS APPLIAN LABORATORY, + Second Avenue (co (emer “of East treet). ere put to any test whatever any of the hundreds of pies hay ices that may in- All these appliances are fully uly installed and eae for use at They are waiting for YOU to¢ to give them the most exact- ing “‘try-out” you can of. r You can direct the test yourself! Our experts will help you in every possible way. Bring your own materials if you choose (or, we will send for them) and let us finish them up for you with GAS. E Te Gren daily from $0. m. to 5p. “The Right Way is the Gas Way” Consolidated Gas Company of New York GIMBELS Sale Be ins Thursda Of the Fine Stock from BLUM BROTHERS ABO: arieeods wertOu CAN Pa THE BALANCE I NCE IN SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS, —— \ THEO. ©. VAN, PRESIDENT DAY LETTERS SADE DETLENS 50 @ords de- 12-word mes- livered dur- sage at a ing the day « uch lower the cost of regular a 10-word WN th : cablegrams, telegram. deliverable ————aw mee abroad in 24 bd words over night at the cost of the regular 10- at 1) times am rate than MIOEE LETTERS Sewvice Hot’ word tele- Philadelphia Which was purchased from the Receivers by GIMBEL BROTHERS for the New York and Philadelphia Stores. Sale will occupy The Entire Subway Store Wonderful selections of merchandise in over sixty-five GIMBEL Sections. Of all the remarkable Sales GIMBELS have presented to the public in a little over three years, there has been nothing to eclipse this great event. New offerings will be presented every morning of the Sale, but first choice’is best choice, of course. Don't fail to see tomorrow's evening papers for the announce- ment giving full particulars of the Sale, which will make men and women smile at those who talk about the high gost of living. | GIMBEL.E BROTHERS ¢ | 13

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