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A CHILD'S LAYATIVE |bustanogys guy =| ; 4 COOKS IN A YEAR IS ““SYRUP OF Figs” LOUIS MARTIN'S PLACE Pe V INTO Plan) Typical Parisian Care With) Open-Air Tables and iarge Tango Room. ANNAPOLIS, Md. March 6. —Employment of forty ceoks within @ year caused @ matron imore to succumb te ner- vous prostration after vainly with the servant irding te a member from the Daugh- tere ef the American Revelu- tion, which appeared to-day be- fore the Senate Judiciary Com- mittee to urge the passage of a Made from fruit — Can't harm tender stomach, liver and bowels. After buying out Louls Martin's Diace in Broadway, between Sixtieth | and “Sixty-first street, Andre and Jacques Bustanoby to-day announced something new for New York tn the shape of # typical Parisian cage, with open-air tables. Martin, who had fitted up hia res- If your little one's tongue is coated. is s sure sign the stomach, li need a gentle, thorough clea at When your child is peevish, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, ¢ if breath is bad, sto tem full of cold, throat » give a teaspoonful of * i ie eer- fornia Syrup of and in a f t In regal style, recently tatiea || Pill compelling domest Hours all the clogged-up, constipated 30,000. "The Hustanobye looked || Yant® te register and enter ints sour bile and undigested a a enforce: contracts = with over the place, satisfied themselves that it could be made attractive for the best kind of people, and last night bought it. In the future it will be known as Bustanoby's Sixtieth Btreat Restaurant. The Bustanoby place inj Thirty-ninth street, just off Broad- way, will continue to run, The opening of the Bixtieth Street Restaurant will be in the la‘.er part of March. The Cafe Parisien, which is to be established on the main floor, tains directions for babies, children of | will be a pleasing novelty for Broad- ages and for grown-ups plainly on the way. Tables will extend out to the bottle, Beware of counterfeits sold here. | sidewalk, as in the Paris restaurants, Get the genuine, made b; fornia| There also will be a large tango Hig 8 “ompany on’t be fooled! | room, where two orchestras will alter- - -———- nate in playing the latest dance mit w ntly move out of the bowels, ‘ou Rave a well, playful child again. ick edn't be coaxed to take this harmless “fruit laxative.” Millions of mothers keep it handy because they know its action on the stomach, liver and bowels is prompt and sure, | They also know a little given to-day saves a tick child to-morrow, Ask you: druggist for a 50-cent bottle up of Figs,” which con- housekeepers. The bill will be amended to apply only to Baltimore city en account ef the impracticability of compelling domestics to travel to the county seate te register. day when an 18 Andre and Jacques, of the house of Rustanoby, were in high spirits to- ‘day over their latest purchase, “It will be the finest,” J Carlson and th Hugo of No. 11 coal truck ts the & ns and was No Extra Char x vi began Hospital KILLED IN CRASH WITH CAR. | were riding on collided with a trolley car at One Hundred and Sixty-seventh of Oliver J. riven by. Walter The Injured man was taken to THK EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 6, 1914. FIRE WRECKS LODGE ROOMS. Daylight Rebbere Work in Cotental Part i Archibald Nelson, seventeen, of the Arundel Court Apartments, No. 112 St. Nicholas avenue, tr‘* trance to Colonial Pa. him of his overcoat, mond pin, two rings and $10 in ‘|money. After taking his valuables the men told him to-walk away without raising an outcry or they would kill him. Detectives took Nelson to the Gallery, where he picked out a picture of Charlos Monke as one of the robbers. Menke was arrested in fireets "Atiired in dyening clothes, he atreet. Att! in gyening clothes, eae was Ate nie of gloves which | Nelson said belon ! ‘Are You Suffering From ‘Auto-Intoxication The Otten Building in the business ty, Le I. merical j labor unions were last night held thei \ eptere moving !a ' ior's cafe, Frank John's ‘rant, the Candy Kitch Greenbiat oar store and Goodma store were iy u 4 trains and trolley ci layed bait an hour by fire hose. DR. PIERCE’S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCO hs Pebiet eb Liguid Tt fret aids the It acts as atonicand iminate its own polsons h tespi Yan ee pooner saad to ee Pachaga ct tablets by mal, Addioss Dv..V.Plaren BetiabanY. SIXTH AVE.. 19" TO20? “STREET. Sheppard, Jr.,as RECEIVERS W. A. Marble and John S. Untrimmed Hat Shapes In Our Untrimmed Hat Sections—Main Floor of the French, every day in order to keep abreast of the season. Good Quality Hemp Hats, $1.98 | Hemp and Silk Combined, $1.25 Imitation Hair Braid, several styies, | all with black velvet facings, at * 95C| Hats and Trimmings are purchased bere. Main Floor, March China Sale Great Quantities of Dinnerware, Glassware, Lamps and Domes Selling at the Rate of $40,000 Worth for Less than $25,000 75c Inverted Light at 49c With fringe, imported inner globe, scientific regulating burner ard relinble mantle, in green, amber, white or pink shade. Choice, 49c. 5,000 Inverted Mantles, 5c Each, All PERFECT—10 for 45c $4.95 Gas Reading Lamp, com- plete, at $2. $7.95 Gas Reading Lamp, com- plete, new fringe, at $12.95 100-Pi American Por- celain Set, several designs, at $8.95. . $17.95 100-Plece Austrian TUM | China Set at $10.60. Ww 112-Piece Wm. Guerin 00 Care China Dinner Set at $28. $73.00 100-Piece Theo. Haviland 3 China Set, open stock patterns, at by La tite ben feme m $50.00. ye ir oa ity with thee lights, extra ~ si American Cut Glass Specially iced. charge of $1.50. ric Choice of Four Materials in HUSSES NEW SPRING Blouses Yc? $3.98 at 91-98 Chiffon, Crepe, Wash Silk, Voile The CHIFFON BLOUSES are elabo- rately made, in ex- cellent quality and all good shades. The CREPES are flowered effect and effectively made and in shades to match the new sui The V white and striped effect and very durable. The VOILE BLOUSES are beautifully designed, all with the latest touches; the laces and embroideries are of the daint- jest kind and trimmed most effectively. trimmed vestee of shadow lace an evening, calling and afternoon wear, 500 Pieces Smart New Paris Mesh Veilings, 19c Regularly 39c and 50c a yard ‘hionab!> Butterfly and 4 ‘avored Velvet Spot Veilings. The Shadow Lace and Octagon Meshes, The French Novelty and Chenille Spot Veilings. In Black, Magpie, White, Taupe, Brown, Navy and Emerald. Note thi are only the-most that ¢! Mako Specially Priced for To-Morrow We do not confine ourselves to a few styles, but we are showing new shapes, practical copies Free Trimming Service wies Ustrimmed The Simpson Crawford Special Misses’ Spring Suits at *24.75 Are Reproductions fancy figured crepe, in exquisite coloring, periseyiag toe newest puffed pannier tier and flounce effect, elaborately Introducing the New Spring Coats, *14.75 Especially Adapted for Fashionable Women WA, Economical Tendencies. An extensive variety of clever mod- els at $14.75 and other popular prices. Both short and 34 length coats in cloth and silk and many striking nov- elty materials. Abts) rere pe ede handsome sad aah new igdtnaa etc tacee colts backs, kimono sleeves and bell cuffs. colors. All are lined with $14.75 Women’s Spring Coats, in models which are suru to ects the immediate sea cl ongeans ove t oe an vy, Me also. black moire? all” are lined luzuriously with peau $16.75 de CYgNe, Bt...-...sseeeee Coats, which in- omen’s Spring aon beautitl Golf Cord Coats, in orange, Sponge, Bewest $19.75 ad white, aho pibble Sis eebe and. mcieesostar cil the shades aad all lined with peau de cygne, Ot.........cceeeeee Other Models up to ‘Thied Floor. Expensive Foreign Models Misses’ Spring Suits, a eee assortment of new models, attractive and exclusive in ign; smartest of short coats, effectively trimmed in contrasting shades of silk and fancy braid; the newest ideas in tier and draped skirts, all the newest Spring fabrics are obtainable, beautifully lined in peau de cygne; sizes 14 to 16 years, at $24.75. peeks’ WASHABLE’ Misses’ SPRING » ine variety of long SUITS, complete and com- odele, made of fine per] prehensive assortment of the teat foreign model. reproduced, featuring the stunnii new, fancy cut coat with les and trimmings in beautiful com- bit fects in moire, taffeta collar and cuffs of Persia sleeves finished with lace ruf double tier and draped skirts" materials line, wool crepe, ind serge; colors; 18.75 ingham, in various stripes and Cheeks; ‘collar, ‘cuffs and’ belt, ta colors to correspond, many tily trimmed with rniyoidery, sizes 6 to 14 years; at 01.00, 01. and faille si GIRLS’ SPRING calgied linen and les, MISSES’ WINTER Si, tad tailored dee APPAREL, « final clearance of the short coat od every winter garment in coats and draped skirts, made of the newest suite, high class models Spri among them, to cl gardless of cost; at DRESSES, made of chiffon taffetas, crepe meteor, walrus crepe and ruffles, w ; sises 14, 16 and 18 y: widery to correspond; suitable f .8 and $23.80, . eae Our Saturday Furniture Specials $22.50 rH? Mahos- $Q.95 Fy ax'8 Top 26x34, tapered legs, 2 drawers, 1 drawer arranged for holding writ- ing materials, made of iid mahogany stock with a beautiful dull rubbed finish, at $8.95. $20.00 Oak Dresser, 2 small, 2 large drawers, well made, of solid oak and well finished, large bevelled mirror, at $12.45. 00 Fumed Oak Telephone Table, with stool, at $1.95. $1.50 Sewing Rocker, of » Woven splint seat, at 79c. a tet Just Six Days More! THE GIMBEL Player-Piano Club Friday March Closes Definitely on You Have Only This Very Short Time to Decide Upon Buying a at the Wonderfully Low Club Price of $385 ; | .,, Realize clearly just what this opportunity means to you while. you.” |B. still on time to pot as it. si by Ghas \ ou get a su yer-Piano, guarant lor seven years by GIM- BELS and the Milton Piano Company of New York, who make it especially for us. A Player-Piano of most modern construction, with full 88-note pla: action in a beautiful Sheraton po beigaaae weathered oak, toned pt mission oak, or mahogany finish, as you prefer. A er-Piano that we sell regularly for CASH for $435, or on time payments for $482.50—-NOT an instrument of unknown or fictitious value. You have 190 weeks to pay for the CONREID on our poropernirs club plan of $885 (made possible only by our agreeing to take five hundred of these instruments from the makers) on the Club Terms of $5 Cash and $2 Weekly ——a saving of $50 against the usual cash price, of of $97.50 against the regu'ar price on time A ts of the same instrument. . r by anticipating your payments and securing a rebate of 20 cents on each $2 Payment, you can make a maximum saving in cash of $38 more; a tota! pos- sible saving of $135.50 on the price of the CONREID. And for $347, the net cash price, you are securing an instrument which simply cannot be equaled anywhere in excellence and beauty, at this price. Of course you want a Player-Piano—it is as essential nowadays to the family to whom music means anything at al), as the telephone or electric light is to every house- hold. It is the MODERN way of bringing musie into the home, and spreading the love for it, and knowledge for it among old and young. It unlocks the storehouse ‘hat holds the musical treasures of centuries, and gives them entirely into your keeping. Can you afford to let this fine opportunity go by when you need pay so little for something that is of such great value to you and to your whole family? Certainly not—but you only have six days more to profit by it! These Very Liberal Features: FREE LIFE INSURANCE—The Playbr-Piano becomes a property of the family free and clear, if bread-winner dies while payments are being kept up. FREE TUNING for a year. FREE BENCH to match Player-Piano. FREE DELIVERY, either to your house if on our wagon routes, or to your nearest freight station. FREE— Six ro!ls of music of your ewn selection. Come in TO-DAY to See About It or Send Us the Attached Coupon for.Full Information. xighth ri. ~ : GIMBEL BROTHERS sRoaDwaY Ni YORK $$$‘Tmupty-ramp st