The evening world. Newspaper, March 3, 1914, Page 9

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PU ARN DOR eg IN Ra tk ae tt eee EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1014. ; Taam DIVORCE NOT ENOUGH; |FOUR STEAMERS HERE — {rns sos cote, Surat] DETECTIVE PLOT IPS oo WIFE ASKS & RECALL SENTENCE TO PRISON | AFTER PERIL IN GALES), 'sinos treyesat non 00 one WOULD-BE ACTRESSES) re" eimsing tor a Oucu! Lame BACK nie casinos ay night when the steamer ran Inte fie pemats of. both thar} ; FOR AUTO SPEEDER lthe hurricane Capt. O'Barratt and | irother Rub Backache, Lumbago, Soreness and ' tts ‘ « " 1 i ; ister: di her of | rt) i 4 Mrs. Eggers of San Francicso, Wes} 1c apt. O'Barrait of (he SusinaMe} two of his mates went on the bridge. | Movies Miss Pair of Stars When) jjeienno - ni Tasentaale weal Ne Stiffness Away—Try This! Piece pg dla | UPHELD ON ON APPEAL | Held Prisoner on Bridge When dawn broke Monday morning Wise Pather Pulls Real for them 4 Arti he . ey: pil they found themaeives prisoners. The * ate & ' a ry Unfit for Office. by Ice ice that formed on the ladders made Sherlock Karly w-day Samuel Mere picked} Back hurt you? Can't straighten |pain. It is pettecliy. pareices ao . tp a newspaper and saw that a room.) up without feeling sudden pains, abarp [doesn’t burn or imber up! Dow’t ‘alter! Get a RAN it impossible for the three men to PY ty " ’ BAN FRANCISCO, March 3.—Mre. Four steamers from Southern ports Kdna Mers of No, 382 Vine atreet,| torent advertisement had been{aches and twinges? Now, listen! “St Basers, wife of Frederick S. Kewers, |nrrived here to-day from twenty-toun|deecend to the deck and the crew) ;| tipped from it. He obtained a duplt- | That's lumbago, sciaticn of maybe [tmall trial bottle of old, honest the tee for an| Richmond Hill, and Grace Hart of | lppe bage, ; i OW” from any drug steve, onl Meri of Ban Francisco County, who Judge Wi altace. Commends | pours to two days latean a result of Fae eee oc able tay free | No. 1288 Ward street, both a tittle| cate of the newspaper und with the [from a strain, and you'll get blewed [fcr using it just once, you'll forget that has eued him for divorce, announced to- the hurricane down the coast, ‘The over sixteen years old, walked out} clue furnished by Mra. Derkin’s offer |felief the moment you rub your back | ou ever had backache, Nery Cd day in a signed atatement that she} Magistrate for Imposing Pen- | ¢, ‘uneo, Yorwegian | themselven. furni#hed room, found the run. | with soothing, penetrating “St. Jacob's back would circulate a petition for his recall is ROeng Wee atau mutate Ep Capt The atcamship Araphos of the Clyde from Mra, Derkin’s lodging house at | Of % f OL Nokiny pte ipl dnb sciatica, because yout bee By | from office. They have lived together alty on Taylor. S apemahne; tito a storm on |e arrived twenty-four hours tate | No. 12 West Ninety-cighth street to-| phe giria were Mippant when Magis ta and stiffness 00 quickly. nd bas been, recom thirty-five years. | _ Se een re acme from Jacksonville, Capt. A. D. In-|day expecting to begin a life of ro-| trate Corrigan queationed them in the {YO simply rub it om and ont comes t “Tha is not spite work,” said Mra, —— Sie ott te G and was driven 100) um sald his ship wae ao steady | mance and excitement ax moving pic- Weat side Court, saying: "Who | ‘ome rs miles off her co. rse, would 1 Fparty regeninDly do sot believe that) in an opinion handed down to-day!" Capt, Sorensen sald it was \mpos-;throuchout the hurrleane that the} ture actresses, | They were rrosted | it to get m Job in thy movient Hla ow to be in Alay Judge Wadhame in General Ben passengers who were holding a con- old by Policeman Quinn! held them unill to-mortow in $600 bail _— : public offve. ry sone! se sible to Aeht against the gale, The iny mMaht were not in-|of the it One Hundredth street ench SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. In her -statement Mrs, Fagere out-(#0n8, automobilists who persist inl ship was soon covered with tee and|cert on Sun ct ; lined testimony which she gave before| Violating the city ordinances remu-|the crew was kept buay with axes] ferrupted in ppl gece goog of the Ham-|o om . — — — —= — & Grand Jury. lating speed, descrve to go to prison. | freeing the working gear. | burg- American line was buffeted by He denied the appeal of Brice Wil-| Capt. W. O'Barratt of the steamer'the hurricane for two days. An Easy Way oGet (eS 35 Years Loaders Feaahion __ Hat and be 9 a “ease me SOAP ON HAR CAUSES DANDRUFT, —) "rw ] [ Are Incited | fain wet netet of violation of ordinances regulating STREE Paes i ea | aot and ato inrine cant SCALP GETS. DRY. HAIR DRY. HAIR FALLS OUT pal W. A. Marble and. [W. A. Marble and John 8. Sheppard, Jr., ae RECEIVERS pee gt oS (Rt enti! your digestive (rast ele! Get a 23 c >) Wavy, vat bottle) wavs. flutty and abundant and possess sSatlates the feed you common occurrences. Fines having |Girly! Get a 25 cent bottle Sr licepeucte settaom phy i inke to @ ri Phable. Sew coecsitie failed to check reckless drivers, the | d > “D, 4 2 . and try a anderine Resides cleansing and beautifying the imposition of jail sentences has be- S, ’ ” derine dis | Hair Cleanse. hair, one application of Danderine come necessary for the prevention of Te aaeemeeomens solves every particle of dandruff, stimu- leer shod nat After washing your hair with soup] lates the scalp, stopping itching and fall According to the papers in the! always apply # little Danderine to the] ing hair. Danderinc is to the Bair what case, Taylor showed an utter disre- and prevent fresh showers of dhe beas oie Kgl ward of life and law. On Aug. 7 last “val lg ag be menpeea t goes og oe ave ond strengt! policeman observed him on Broad- a a rae ett al bieeating ad Wieeedcing reopens ¥ driving his automobile at the, ,Danderine Hair Clean ot att] eae the bait to grow long. e of thirty miles an hour in the carefully through your hain, taking one beautiful. jintty of One Hundred and Eleh-| strand ata time. This will remove dust,| Men! ‘Ladies! You can surely have teenth street. The policeman served | dirt and excessive oil. In a few mo-} lots of charming hair. Get a #6 cent summons upon Taylor, who gavo| ments you will be amazed; your pate Ht | pete ot Keown’ # Danderina trots Gay fictitious name and address, On| Will not only be clea t drug store of toilet counter and try scalp to invigora’ Receivers Sale|: y 22 This Week Wednesday. One-Day- Only Specials Growing Fast in Popularity rumeiet hee it jan. 28 he was stopped by another md your’ money If you are not eatin, policeman at Seventh avenue and fled "ae pee the guarantee found in erery One Hundred and Twenty-ntth Stven on. street, who had timed him going blocks. This time he also gave a fic- titious name and address. The samo licema: ed him Feb, 4 and tri Wednesday Bargain at a lower price than before or after Wednesd. e er epee Without Deposits, Noting repented from ast week - Ses beleahen it oan tues 05 GALL AND “ —— 3 ety OW N TERMS Every Wednesday Bargain is new, necessary and thoroughly desirable at a price unmatchable. and sentenced to twenty days in t! workhouse, = - In Our It was from this additional penalty Third Floor that Taylor appealed. 7 AND SE' “From the evidence.” said Judge REE it appears that tho de- | gas = _ . = . b shown a lawless dispost- <a rm : tion in mpting to escape the Receivers’ Sale TO-MORROW — ONE DAY ONLY. Shepherd Cheeks 25¢ Receivers’ Saie TO-MORROW — ONE DAY ONLY gamed 39 results of his act by deception and in , Furnished for pe RA Regularly 59c Regularly 68c Ge eentciceslaa ks coos {Scaay e 14 inches wide, ack ard shite p The gowns are all made with dep hem of such drivers are a menace to t! ae Main Fleer, rench seams, stamped os good wala safety of the public using the streets. ig P es x sook, assorted designs; sines 36 to 46 bust. ‘The Magistrate in this case has prop- erly imposed a jail sentence.” —————> —— FOURTEEN GET LONGER STAY. They Had Been Ordered Deported. fecond Fleer, Receivers’ Sale TO-MORROW — ONE DAY any Receivers’ Sale TO-MORROW — ONE DAY ONLY. Silk Marquisette 48c one o Day Only) with Core? pur- eh hase of $75 oF over during March on’ bat Court Aids Them. thts COUPOR Flannelette T9 Shortly before + the steamer Dwinsk hia COUPON.E.W. SIZES 34, 36, 38 & 40 Regularly $1.00 [ a | ae, Spode Cevedoniane who had we ray vaxionr. Will Be Sold Only 1,200 sereeeee menly light colorings. fewer ly $1.50 and $1.98 t ordered di the ppg: cial ware faded fron ths Canoe Closet, Colonial design, in rr i $ Fi shades, "light and dart atlases testes fall f feclewy o, tl : Halted if laine Roreait pera At le elvers e oes Secend Fleer. Menitehee en Were $6.95 TO-MORROW — ONE DAY ONLY come from the Southeast of Rus. Muslin Bed Sheets D2C Regularly 75c. 74x00 inches, made of heavy full bleached fheetiness limit 6. No mail or C.O D. orders illed. Receivers’ Sale ‘TO-MORROW — ONE DAY ONLY Table Cloths 98c Regularly $1.50 Round and scalloped, 64 inches in diameter; new circular designs; reproductions of the better “bn of all linen table cloths; fine merceriaed im Main Fleer, Receivers’ Sale TO-MORROW — ONE DAY ONLY. Print vaite? 11¢ TO-MORROW — ONE DAY ONLY Lingerie Blouses 79c Regularly $1.50 and $1.98 A small lot of heautiful blouses, somewhat soiled; oie and sises broken, but all sizes in lot and slightly mussed from handling. Receivers’ Sale TO-MORROW—ONE DAY ONLY. Corset Covers 23c Regularly 39c Made of fine nainsook, daintily trimmed with torchon laces, fine Swiss embroidery and dainty ribbons; well made and full sises. | se iant, ail ef whom ore 98. ee ek A Bn ite Inland ‘the jnnpectars Se ee weeny $1.50 Weekly. Receivers’ Sale on reordered dep 750- 752 8th Ave., Cor. 46th St OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY | @ | TO.MORROW—ONE DAY ONLY. ™ Herite* niefs6 for 24c F Regularly le Receivers’ Sale TO-MORROW — ONE DAY ONLY. bie, a $1 3. 45 ee $18.50 $.3210.6, These are seamless rugs and one of the greatest rug bergajns offered. Made from pure worsted ys aie woven without seams, making them ly indestructible, Every pettern in ive : oe LACK & WHITE Scotch Whisky Receivers’,.Sale TO-MORROW—ONE DAY ONLY. Receivers’ Sale . ; TO-MORROW — ONE DAY ONLY. Taffeta Silk There Is more Black and White Imitation 89 In pretty ey ay Soa quality. Petticoats $1 39 Hair Braid Hats c Pleor Regularly $1.98 sold than any other Scotch. The economies of enormous production enable your dealer to | sell you Black and White at $1.20 | a bottle which is far better in quality than the average $1.50 or $1.80 brand. ALEX.D SHAW 5] «co ny Regularly $1.25 wn quality imitation hair braid hats, with vet facings; several different styles. Soft finish taffeta, made with deep flounce; all good, durable colors, Second Fleer, Receivers’ Sale TO-MORROW -- ONE DAY ONLY. Girls’ Sweaters 98c Regularly $1.50 Receivers’ Sale TO-MORROW — ONE DAY ONLY. sg i t 79c Receivers’ Sale TO-MORROW — ONE DAY ONLY. toner* 95c — $1.00 of the sheerest lu embroideries and laces; trimmed pret cluster of tuckings au ribbon rosettes, only, A nobby model, made with B; collar; all Regularly $2.00 eared Tove wool, color are white, red and leather. All up-to-date corsets of fine quality coutil; 7 Vier, the straight hip and straight back models; pret- Receivers’ Sale Uy tases, with strong hose supporters at- TO-MORROW — ONE DAY ONLY. a . wel Chiffon and $1 49 Receivers’ Sale Silk Blouses TO-MORROW — ONE DAY ONLY, Regularly $2.50 Guimpes and All desirable shades, low and high neck models, Second Fleer Camisoles, 44c Regularly 69c to 95c The very newest and most want- ed styles: De Medici Guimpes of | Esprit Net, fine Brussels Net and | Receivers’ Sale TO-MORROW — ONE DAY ONLY. Lace Curtains $ 1 | 9 Regularly $2.50 Consisting of Novelty Nate Serim C nd Scoteh Laces; only #, 3, 4 and 5 pairs of @ prtbriyetierng lige sya Receivers’ Sale TO-MORROW — ONE DAY ONLY Choice of 59 Receivers’ Sale i | phtdow 1 Lace tnd Net combined: | Choice * 8 Liquors TO-MORROW — ONE DAY ONLY, hematitehed collars; sleeveless nah > Ade Regularly 80c and 90c Flower Wreaths of 35c neck Guimpes, in new shapes; low neck Guimpes in various atyles; Shadow Lace Camisoles, ribbon trimmed; Brussels Net Camisoles, ribbon trimmed. Your choice of regular stock of West End Club or Old Buck Rye, Creme de Menthe or Supertine Kummel, White Rose Holland or Regent Dry Gin, cay Port or Dinneg? Sherry, Imported. Na OEY New Spring Flowers Regularly 68c Very pretty and charming. each ly 4 OS ie ll lll NN Mi gi wre va“ oa

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