The evening world. Newspaper, March 13, 1914, Page 7

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a e Ss ot ee | | SWE HLS THREE [OUELSBVARNY MEN [Dre lek Tete How == WN BRDGEPORT FR ANOTHER MAN DG Police Use Clubs to Drive Fifty Others From Burning Tenement. BRIDGEPORT, Conn., March 13.— ‘Puree men are dead and u fourth te sald to be dying as a result of having been overcome by smoke in a fire in @ slz-story tenement house in the Italian section early to-day. ‘The dead are James Stadt, George KMoecolla and John Katrice. ‘The fourth man taken to the hos- Bital suffering from severe burns and se@ocation has net been identified. Pitty persons wore asieep in the building when the fire started, and it was only by use of their clubs that the slice succeeded in clearing the To Cure Indigestion Recommends to Sufferer the Meat Stom- medy in New York To-Day. | DEFENOED BY GERMAN’ T° ¢ MINSTER OF WAR =: [clerk sell @ score of more iy 01 r for whi of them a Geet the food that is in the stomach the time, They have no curative atrengthening offect on the stomach at all, and of course do not reach or eure So the same people keep on ere and buying and using them o Tells Parliament They Are “| Necessity for the Military Caste.” BERLIN, March — 13.—Duelling | « among officers in tho German army | fated magnon was strongly defended to-day by | Lieut.-Gen, Erich von Falkenhayn, Minister of War, in replying to an interpellation regarding the fatal duel at Meta on Feb. 26, when Lieut. | war Haage was killed. “Doctors make mistakes sometimes, of duelling was a necessity for cho | years. bought and used gevern' military caste, Ho mado It clear | styles of digentve pills, but get worse that his efforts to diminish duelting | pin torn doctor, who wearly in the army were directed not against by “4 the duel but toward the restriction | {) of the number of cases in which an encounter was regarded as impera- | %% tive. He said that he personally would consider it a misfortune if the a ~jeonception of personal honor on Weve Color in Your Cheeks which the practice of duelling was based should be eradicated. in Gen. von Falkenhayn admitted that | suppor Be Better Looki T dueling wag an offense under the 00! a jaws both of God and of man and] = ing—Take | s™: an evidence of physical rather Olive Tablets than of moral courage. ‘The penalty, | fvcmetienies he said, wha Hable to fall on tne , wronged man and the offender might te. hee nasi —Zellom ceomplesion | Sccape, AD offloeh hevouherns | @ bad taste in your mouth teay, | Must be the defender of his own hon you should take Oltve/OF and was entitled to retain his self-esteem, to vindicate his man- hood and to repel the ‘mputation of | lack of coucage by acing his adver- blulding. cays net ki tes eee ave her this same thing, bm: eb in. She took It two weeks never has had any stomach trouble since and that's three years ago. She's BY Own nent and I knew thie fer @ fact, eat 3 ES Housekeepers know how good it is. That is why they keep using it. Ned cawaras Olive Tadiete—a substi- Ss tute for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Awards after 17 years of study with his patients, say, pistol in ba == BRAND Dr. Edwards Olive Tabicts are a purely), Nucliing, acording to the Minister, old lish ve ‘ble compound mixed with olive off,|!8 decreasing in Germany. There had y va ween them by thelr olive cotor,| been only twelve duels in 1913 among STVLe ma Want a clear. pink akin, brisht| the 75,000 active and reserve officers ¢ in the German army, but this rate, sald the Minister, was still too high. He declared that the fatal duel at no . They| Metz could have been avoid Mart the bile and overcome constipation, Lieut. muntil the eae tbe dno ate oe ‘roe? “' @n-} court of honor had considered the ke one or two nightly and note the C## but the officer had felt deeply P Fesults, The Olive Tablet Com: | insulted and refused to do so, with samy, Columbus, 0. All druggiats, the result that he was killed. ene %, & feeling of buo; tite etl oe geri you must get bo fause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver ond bowels ik At Grocers and Deli- 1 Cc catessen Stores Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N. Y. Haage had waited until the WE are not guessing about these clothes. We know that every Spring suit and every Spring ‘overcoat is a $25 value—and we know, too, that you'll pay not a cent less than $25 for their equal—in every other store in New York. Buthere you'll pay only $15. It pays to think and you ought to think when you buy clothes For instance: Our shop is on the 2nd floor—no high rent, We buy for cash—we make the discount. We sell for cash—we have no credit risks. That’s why you can get here for $15 a suit or overcoat for which you'll pay $25 elsewhere. We have every style, every fabric, every color; blue serges, blacks or grays, mixtures or stipes, If you want a smart sack, a stylish English model Full Dress or Tuxedo, a snappy Balmacaan in any shade or mixture, or a smart top coat of Black or Oxford, full . silk lined or silk lined and faced to edge— ‘ou'll find your preference here. Our ing stock is complete in every detail. sands of garments; every size from the long slim to the short' stout; guaran- tead $25 values for just.................45 duplicate theee garments elsewhere for levs than $25 regularly—or if, when it home, Hem en nro don't ke the garments you select—come back and gst pete ea m ‘ Monroe Clothes Shop Take Elevator in Arcade Longacre Building—One Flight Up—Open Evenings N. E. Corner Broadway & 42d St. : * All Cars i Transfer to FREE— Real Irish Shamrocks in Our Greenhouses To any person presenting a cash sales voucher for any purchase made in any part of the store we will give, free of charge, a Irish Shamrock in a thimble flower pot. Just For To-Morrow! 100 Misses’ New “Stroller” Coats at $5.00 Regularly $6.95 Swagger Models in the Latest Mannish Materials. Other Coats for Misses, Juniors and Girls, at interestingly low prices, up to $35. Bloomingdales’ Second Fleer. OOMINGDALES Hosiery---Saturday Specials For Men, Women & Children Men’s Mercerized Lisle Half Hose— F largest makers of guaranteed hosiery in the U. S. Ay aubect to slight mill imperfections; 25c and 35c 12ic values; 6 pairs for 70c; or pe: pair "s Lisle Thread Stockin; Woull fashioned; dovbte estees chotte of black, white end| 1 Gq tan; exceptional value Women's Pure Thread Silk Stockings— ? With reinforced soles and double garter top; choice of 24c black and colors. Very special, per pair............. Boys’ and Girls’ School Stockings-— . ‘Fine ribbed and heavy ribbed corduroy stockings; all llc sizes; black and white........6ss00-eeeeseeeeeeeeee Main Fleer, 50th St. Section. To-Morrow Our Blouse Shop Presents an Entirely New Model in a Net Blouse at $4.98 woe an ey new New Crepe de Chine Blouses with organdie or self collar and long or short sleeves; a special value at $4.98. @eeund Fiver, Les, Av, Soutien, Women’s Knitted Underwear Women’s Fine Ribbed Cotton Vests, with low neck, in a complete range of sizes, including | 6c extra large sizes; Saturday at, per garment....... . Women’s Shaped White Cotton Vests, in and extra sizes; an exceptional value at | 15¢ this Price.........cccccesccececceaceecesenees Women’s Shaped White Cotton Union Suits, in regular and extra sizes; wide umbrella knee; 25e trimmed with lace........e.ccecee eee essences Main Floor, 50th St. Section, MINGD ALES" Girls’ Pretty Dresses for Spring Golored Linenj in line model with collar of INGD. Men’s “Delpark” Union Suits at 14 Price! $1.00 ‘‘Delpark’’ Union Suits, of checked white madras; every suit 49¢ perfect in every detail, at.......... $1.50 ‘Delpark’’ Union Suits of white satin stripe and surah twill material; very special, at.......... 1.60 Root's Tivoli Underwear, ‘ extra special values at..... ae 69c y drawers; only a limited erie cheese tas teeta) pits none ©. © Dip UNDER WE Bone to dealers; none by mail. Men's Underwear Dept, Main Ploor, @00h 8, fection [DAY, MAROH i8, Bleak CARS TRANSFER TO—=———= e 59th to 60th Street BLOOMINGSALES "122 San = 101s. ee FREE CONCERT In the Greenhouses on}. the Roof Visit our Greenhouses on the roof to-morrow and enjoy the delightful concert given by Guerriere’s Celebrated Tango Orchestra from 2 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Lexington to 3d Av. Men, A Day in Advance! In response to the great number of inquiries for our Spring Merchant Tailoring Sale, and in recognition of the fact that so Many men cannot get here on any other day but Saturday, we have decided to give them the oppor- | tunity to take advantage of the sale to-morrow (Saturday)—a day in advance of the big spring event! ASpring Suit, Top Coat or Balmacaan Coat Made to Your Measure | for +4450 REE Pro ent gn Choose ter Select from April 12th | froma 10 new Every Suit or Coat! variety of Spring | Wril'be ready in time | 200 Spring Models for Eoster Sunday. Materials A “try-on” be-{ Satisfaction | We will make de- fore the garments) Guaranteed or livery wishin ten suring you of a| Your Momey jdays after your perfect tit. | Back Imeasure is taken, Remember, this poe holds good for men who mea- sure all the way up to 48 chest mea- Thousands of men yeartake advantage of this sale. Are you of the Sale: Day, Mi BEIGE These Beautiful Tailored Suits for Spring Are the Very Biggest Values in New York They Bmbrace Every New All Sizes for Women and Misses $4 Q.75 At 1 2 Spring Conceit After a careful inspection of the garments offered generally, we are pleased to inform you that these suits at $19.75 tain le and quality than others in Now York at anywhere sen seen re Ie a aca al ba: fear of i tang styles ue offer at ih pete are illustrated. ey are ing’s new mod. cette the most favored materials aa pod rie Sie cae te = . utente: $19.75 We invite you to see them, for you will be equally enthused over their other Tailored Suits that are proportionately great 75.00. —aicoming Our Stocks are replete with beauty and will buy them unhesitatin; ly, at in value at $24.75, $29.75, $35.00 and on to $75.00. BIOOMINGDALEM. A Sale To-Morrow 200 Men’s and Boys’ Gun-Metal and Nickel Watches Com)) u $4.00 iy Two sizes for men and boys, Silver ang gilt dials, “Accurate Spedal tr seurvay at” 16%¢ Ib, 500 Hind Saddles of Canada Lamb, Rib Roast, Prime Beef, at, per ib Lae Loins of J Pork, Saturday, Ib. Pricanee Ghitteos” ‘une \16%4¢ x Z Sirloin and Porterhouse Steak, Ib. Very Pwaiues at thisreice, || Sugar Cured Hams or Boneless Bacon} 1854 a: Ovdere Filled. ‘Meat Drpt,—Besemens,

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