The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1914, Page 14

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Home. The housewife purchasing butter | at quarter-pound rate (platter weight ineluded) cece nearly — quarter Lee each pound. Co- operative ing remedies this. ° i on Square Garden in a tom Meth wi: Meled ©) Turmoil Over the Big | So BR hata ua “Event.” BID Uretaliod $12).) sweets, 61° bu. retail $3.20 bu. i. ‘ioh—Midweek offers these o elale (Fulton Market): Ling, or $1.80 per 100 Ibe; m. % he Bord Zee) hed 28 (ree . From fe. {hy "hinge Bee.-200" fe. "Coots Lenten supplice include dried “boneless” wedtien, 1 ' gen. bieesi: A ef neighbers can unite for euch purchaces. vi WJ be ot fresh, cheap at wholesale; ne delivery. | Kohi- rabl (e.), 8125 bu bee. (retail v bas.) Lormaing, bas. 48 hea: (100,-120, la hl colery, 360. dez. 16e. Ib. at retail; fine asparague, des. bun it); Cal. peas, new, large, FIVE ARRESTED IN BED FOR JEWELRY ROBBERY One Confesses, Implicating Two as Helpers and Two as Receivers. visite the police arrested to-Gay three young men who con- feesed thefts and implicated two others as recelvers of stolen property. ‘These last two were likewise taken from their warm beds. ‘The arrests were a sequel to the robbery on March 4 of $600 worth of jewelry from Mre. Sadie Rosenstock of No, 203 Edgecomb avenue. At 10 o'clock in the morning of that day she answered her doorbell and was con- fronted by a man with a revolver who "ner jewelry. He pushed pest her and, with evident knowledge of what she possessed, asked for her diamond-studded watch and mono- gram bracelet. He rummaged about im her bedroom until he found eight valuable pieces of jewelry and then Geparted Detectives Myers, Ryan and Ticho of the Haat One Hundred and Fourth street station were detailed to the case. In the dance halls in Third avenue from Eighty-fourth to Bighty- sixth streets, Myers got on the trail ; |0f Joseph Klein, nineteen years old, of No, 66 East Kighty-third street. Bo Kicin was the first sleeper to be awakened and after they had talked to him he gave up the names Oe L 5 5 5 H f; fi g g On i ~ e 5 4 fs Highty-cighth street. thees two, before they got up, fol- lowed immediately and Brown, police say, confessed that be had 4 the work while Klein and Schutt kept . In Bamberger’s pos- session the police found Mrs. Rosen- stock’s diamond-studded watch, while Berger had one of her rings. —_— HUNDREDS MOURN PRIEST. Great Crewd rrounds Kimhurst Church at Father Healy's Faneral. A reverent crowd of men and women stood in the rain in the streets outside of @t. Bartholomew's Church in Elm- hurst, Queens, to-day, while the funeral wervices of the Rev. Father Jerome Healy, rector of the church, were held Father Healy died Saturday 8t. John's Hospital, Long @ church there was scarcely ¥ At the front of the he | Would have been ier mass. ‘The celebrant at the later requi mase was the R Fi ‘Thomas Healy of Groton, cousin of the dead priest. The Father Patrick F. ene of St. Mary’ Long Island City, was deacon and . Father John F. , of mn, Brook! ey ak sented by Auzil high ther STRICTLY FRESH GGS dm 25 ia! Spring Shipments, Every Egg Guaranteed Atlantic: Pacific irday afternoon, when great & Bailey Circus ‘opens its agnual New York engage- et ( 1S FOR A FIGHT. Renéy to Swat Attompte at Repsb- ! “fleaa-Pregressive Fusion. y . George W. Perkins is still opposed to ‘qm amalgamation of the Republicans to Prof. ES) The Great 698 STORES Hints to the Housewife, Relating to Home and Markets By Mre. Charlotte R. Bangs. SHE SAVES $100,000 Markets. Egge (Western), 2c. bee., be- comes 28c.-32e., city delivery, week- ly price, not daily. Wholesale, 230.- 270.) mixed, 240.-280.; “dirties,” ‘280. (all candied, no delivery). Aus- trian eggs, 160. doz. at first hand. Duck eggs, 34c.-39c.; goose (few), We. Retailers are higher priced | new than when @ boycott wae at- tempted. Why only 8 best eggs for 280.7 Butter—Print, creamery, 28c., or sity delivery, 31c. (10-20 Ibs.). : dairy, 24e.- (tub; prints A tha Hoesanet I wife to live with tb = @ means an econemy. ‘Duckli 160. Ib. bra ee hn th, 12 in box | ea" 300.320, ib, W + ordinary chicken, 24e. retail? 20 ALLEGED PICKPOCKETS ARE CAUGHT IN CROWDS Police Make Many Arrests During the St. Patrick's Day Parade. Edward Lewis of No. 162 Second avenue, John Kane of No. 606 East Twenty-fourth street, both with pent- tentiary and work house records, and Martin Flannagan, who said he lived at the Grand Union Hotel, were among the many suspicious charac- ters lined up at Police Headquarters to-day as the result of police efforts to keep the St. Patrick's Day crowds clear of pickpockets, ‘The detectives aay Lewis and Kane answer the descriptions of the two men who robbed Henry Wertheimer of No, 681 West Thirty-eeventh otreet last Monday of $470. Meyer Lewis of No. East Tenth street was arrested the ball of the County Mayo Men in the Amsterdam Theatre, charged by Patrick Devine with robbing bim of $22. an dai bu Woman Refuses to Return to Him, | | arm three times on the head fri collapred in Bhe was tal bor. tion, and a prominent Democrat, died position in the office at Washington always lived there. SIMPLE WAY TO There is one sure way that hae never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. four ounces arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need) apply it at night when re- tiring; use enough to moisten the scalp more ap; sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. of the scalp will stop instantly and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, and soft, and look and feel times If you value your hair, i of dandruff at once, lestroys the hair so 3" starves the hair and makes it fall out, brittle and lifeless, an: notices it. So Husband Opens Fire With Two Revolvers. fter shooting and wounding his wife, between the men winded in the right nd left hard. He empty revolver. who was shot in the ken into the home of @ neigh- | in Mei id plende: him y, ph itor of the Review, a weekly publica- ome in North Piain- born there and ex- ye when he held a ernment Printing He was ting the eet of ‘ompany. END DANDRUFF and Itching To do this, just get about of plain, common liquid d rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all of your ndruft will gone, and three or four ications will completely dis- ve and entirely destroy every single You will find all itching and digging plouy, ailk, ey should lor nothing jickly. It not only better. it makes it stringy, straggly, dull, dry, everybody Morris Geiger, sixteen years old, of No, 20 Avenue B, wae working the crowded Fourteenth atreet crosstown care when arrested. He was seen by Detective Cassasa to steal the puree of a woman. He admitted the crime. Nearly a ecore of men with fingers too Nght for honest trades were in the. round up. 4 BY SCHOOL VICTORY — Board of Estimate Adopts Miss Fink’s Plans for New Build- ing to Cost $460,000. The capstone of Miss Louise C. Hinck's triumph was set in place yesterday by the Board of School Estimate of Mont- clair, N. J., when it met in the Municl- pel Building and appropriated $60,000 for the construction of a new high school building, Miss Hinck as a mem- ber of the Board of Education had op- posed the ropriation of $660,000, ter, Mayor Ernest C, of the Board of Eati- Hinck, @ mate, and Thomas P. McGlynn, another member, voluntarily exiled themselves from the town at Chriatmas and re: ing of the Board of Kati. the larger appropriation made. After that Misa Hinck forced @ revision of the building plans which permit of the construction of the high school for $100,000 loss than was originally proposed, vented a meeti mate at which L Dead Baby on Aci | "The body of a mths-old girl | baby was found on an ash barrel early | to-day by Policeman Patrick Curtin, at New York and Atlantic avenues, Brooklyn, An exan tion revealed no | marks of violence, and th sent to the Morgue. Tea Co, IN THE U. S. SrBD> 3 E4Es ELT positively guaranteed by the EXPERT Dr. Aisone’s Denta! Institute 1358 B’way at 36th st., N. Y. equipped dentad establishment in the @ body wan | sountry. yori Sb r°htahbs id” baciat Bint $4 wea iit’ CREDIT TERMS 83 Pex" $30 $4 Pax" 975 Inlaid Linoleum Furniture 86-88-90 Mi Open Satu He AVE. recteace jaye Until Te. M. Without pain or loss of time is DENTAL SURGEONS of DENTAL SPECIALISTS, This is the most scientifically OPENS AN ACCOUNT 6 Pox” #100) 9°" 150 Opn Menday and Saturday Evenings 4ST. L STATION AT CORNER | FISHER BRos |e COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 &104 ST Thursday Brings Many Great Values In The Goods Most Wanted Now Easter Is Only 21 Shopping Days Off NOW IS THE APPOINTED TIME and this is the place to prepare for the warmer weather. One of the important reasons why our Thursday Specials are such extraordinary values is that THEY ARE THE VERY GOODS MOST WANTED TO-DAY and will be wanted for the entire season—whether it be fabrics or apparel, household furnishings, utilities or housecleaning helps. And every item in this advertisement is far under our regular prices, already the lowest in the city. EASTER IS BUT A FEW WEEKS AWAY. THURSDAY SPECIAL $3.00. Hemp Hat Shapes, 68c THESE ARE VERTICAL SEWN hemp Shapes; some have plain crowns, others have silk crowns; only twelve hundred in all. Come early. $6.00 Smart Trimmed Hats, $3.95 The product of our own workroom and only one of a kind; flower and rib- bon or wing trimmed. Beautiful Imported Flowers Small bouquet or larger bunches, Fruits, Roses, Wheats, etc., 28c and 4c, Street and Meszanine floors, East Bullding. ‘Women's Spring Suits, $14.75, $19.75 and $24.75 SMART SUITS in a large variety of styles. Newest crepes, ga- bardines, Poplins, moires, men’s wear and French serge. A number of Suits are combined with taffetas or moire introductions, with pretty short coats, fancy trimmed skirts in tiered, ruffled or draped effects. Colors are Labrador blue, leather, tan, gray, green and a large quantity of navy apd dlack. . All sizes from small women's up to 44 bust measure. Second floor, Central Bullding. | __ THURSDAY SPCCIAL _—i SPC in Women’s $19.98 Silk and Crepe Dresses, $12.98. NEWEST and most attractive Frocks of silks and crepes—at this specially little price of $12.98. Made of satin finished messaline, serges, wool crepes, crepe de chine, serge and tatfeta combinations. Trimmed with pretty vests of lace with embroidered collars and with touches of vivid. colors. Colors are green, plum, Copenhagen and navy blue, gray and black, In the lot are Maternity Dresses of messaline, Sizes 32 to 44. : Second floor, Central Bullding. $1.25 Storm Serge at 89c Yd. NAVY BLUE AND BLACKy 50 inches wide, all wool, closely woven quality. $1.00 Imported Wool Crepe, 55c Yard AM woo! French Crepe, with neat brocaded design or figure; 42 inches wide, in @ good assortment of Spring colorings. 89%c Imported Wool Taffeta, 68c 41 Inches wide, all wool, good wearing quality; splendid color assortment as well as black, $1.00 Black Wool Taffeta, 79c Yard 44 inches wide, all wool and jet black. Brevet Goor, West Bullding, and Livingston street, Central Building. Women’s ,\", Coats, $10.95, $19.95 and $24.95 MADE OF MOIRES, satins, bengalines, mistral cloths over sat serges, broadcloths, bayadere cloths, poplins, etc. A large variety styles, including a number of stunning goltine, worumbo chinchillas and tweed Coats in all the smart shades for Spring, including a large quantity of black. Sizes from small women’s to 44 bust measure, ne Second floor, Central Building. Bia so snc ital te 2S Aprons at 9c, 12c and 19c At Ge. Small round crossbar Aprons, with hemstitched ruffle; others of lawn; also square shaped Aprons with hemstitched hem. Store orders only. Amoskeag Gingham Aprons, (2c With pocket and entire Apron bound with white lawn; also small round white lawn Aprons, panel front of embroidery and finished with lace edging. Store orders only. THURSDAY SPECIAL At 19c. A lot of small Aprons, round shape, i dotted Swiss and fine lawn, 9 Silk ith pocket and ruffle edged with lace; also lawn and crossbar effects, with $ . O $ 5 Tuffle’ of choice embroidery; some dotted Swiss and lawn with hemstitched Men S 20 Lined vercoats, 13.9 ruffle. Becond floor, Hast Building. READY FOR THE SPRING Top Coat demand with the best value of many a season. Standard all wool coatings, in black or two shades of gray, the product of one of our best factories; made during their inactive season at a concession in consequence of our large regular business with them. SILK LINED THROUGHOUT, SOME FACED TO EDGE. And every garment hand factory made. Regular or stout sizes. Second floor, Men's Dutlg@ag, Misses’ Spring Suits Underpriced At $9.98, $12.98 and $13.98 SOME OF THE PRETTIEST, MOST EFFECTIVE ideas of this season of delightful designs for women are included in this sale of Suits at special prices—Suits for misses 14, 16 and 18 years old, There are serge crepes and black and white checks, made with smart short coats—some with kimono sleeve forming yoke. The trimming is of self colored buttons or small ruffles of moire. Three-quarter length sleeves, Skirts in the graceful two-tier effects, or with flounces—some with one flounce of material and another of moire. In fact, the very smartest and neatest and cleverest of the season's models are shown in these three specials dor Thursday—and the prices are really remarkable. Becond floor, center, Central Bullding. THURSDAY SPECIAL Women's $5 Colonial Pumps, $3.05 PATENT LEATHER COLTSKIN and gun metal calfskin; Co- lonial models with metal slides, small pointed tongue, turn soles; Spanish Louis heels, Becond-floor, West Building, [__ THURSDAY SPECIAL | SPECIAL $2.00 Silk Petticoats, $1.19 GREAT LUCK for those who share in this sale of 400 beautiful soft taffeta silk Petticoats, two-tone effects, comprising the favored colorings; made with the popular deep fancy plaited flounce. No duplicates and store orders only. Becond floor, Eest Building, ; Silk H Women’s 25c gen Stockings, 15c THREAD SILK boot Stockings, seamless lisle thread garter tops, lisle thread heels and toes, in black or tan. Women’s [sc Stockings at sc Black cotton Stockings, seamless, double soles. Btreet floor, Fulton street, Central Bullding. THURSDAY SPECIAL Rugs, Linoleums, Carpet Samples All Greatly Underpriced 9x12 ft Velvet Rugs at $15 instead of $19.50. Inlaid Linoleums, 65¢ and 75 a square yard instead of $1.00. Carpet Samples, 50¢ to $1.00 each instead of $1.00 to $2.00. ‘Third floor, East Butlding, THURSDAY SPECIAL 89c Table Damask, 69c a Yard HEAVY ALL LINEN Silver Bleach Table Damask, 70 inches wide. $4.98 Table Cloths, $3.98 Satin damask bleached all linen Table Cloths, 2x2) yards. $0c fine all hemstitched embroidered huck Guest Tqwels ..... $1.49 white Turkish Bath Mats, @8c. Some subject to slight Street floor, Kast Building. THURSDAY SPECIAL Long & Short Coats, $1.98 WHITE BEDPORD CORD, with collar braid trimmed. Gecend fleer, Bast Building. THURSDAY SPECIAL $1.17 Willow Clothes Hampers, 98¢ LARGE SIZE, round barrel shape Hampers, new, clean stock,. 50c Good Quality Brooms, 29c Fine quality selected broom corn; 4 sewed; full stock; extra good Brooms, $1.74. Kreamer Tin Wash Boilers, $1.25 ‘The best band-<made Boiler; heavy geuge tin with heavy-copper bottom: Mubway fleer, Kast Building PREM _

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