The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1914, Page 20

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aE the stomach, and that « teaspoonful idna Company. ate pe et h seoReert: ie KILLS HISSTEPMOTHER FOR AIDING BRIDE = Young Woman Left Disna on Learning He Was Cocaine Fiend and Gangster. WENT AWAY TO WORK. Shooting Folloys Vain "e-; mand for Her Address— Slayer Makes Escape. The Wadita of George Disna jr., known to the police of Brooklyn as a @ocaine user and gunman, will lead | CHILDREN HATE. OL, “California yrup of Figs” best for tender stomach, liver, bowels. Look back at your childhood days. Remember the “dose” mother insisted en—castor oil, calomel, cathartics. How hated them, how you fought against ' them. With our children it's different, Mothers who cling to the old form of simply don’t realiz@ what they do. children’s revolt is well founded. tender little “insides” are injured byahen. your child’s stomach, liver and bowels need «1 deli- ous “California Syrup of Fi “aap is Tote hg but gentle, 3 keep this harmless festive” handy They know children oh to take it; that it never fails to in the liver and bowels and sweeten BS. om to-day saves a sick child to-mo Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bott! of *Californin Syrup of Figs,” which has fall directions for babies, Liebeitte n of a and for grown-ups plainly on each bert Beware of counterfeits sold here. See that it is made by “California Fig Wetuse any otber Credit f DEwN WEEKLY Oper Mentay # mt. Eves, Mths iz COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS RROOKLYN, N. Y. Oe Le + at Be led to vacate =| scream GTHAVE at 3TH STA BINWINLRO NorthWest CORNER SIXTHAV Ceekii TEASE EXPIRING MAY 1st Ito his early arrest, in the opinion of | the detectives searching for bim since eg shot and on ally wounded his epmother, Mra. George Disa, In [her home at No. Lorimer strect, Rrooklyn, last night. hae months ago Disna married a n girl who, after the wedding, in arned “4 s r twenty-two-ye a a. | THE EVENING WORLD, News Oddities QUEEN OF SPAIN has {naugurated an anti-kissing crusade, but ft isn’t stated whether she will begin with Alphonso, PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS in Liverpool, 0., have organized a labor TEXAS MAN accused of murder was released on ball of one cent. He hid killed @ negro. NO VOTE FOR WOMEN HIS—Asked ff he thought a man should bey band’s reputation She then refusect ig Hive with him, but remained at the { union, | home of his fath snd stepmother, | Anoth of the family is | Miss I wister of the | youne man now sought on a m Lstolaat | chara | The bride left her father-in-law's [home a week asco, saying shy was Ko- | | |e GRO. DISNA. ing to work, as ahe did not care to be dependent on others any longer. ‘The young husband was inquiring for her last night. In leaving the home of hor hus- band's father, Mra, Disna said she would not tell her new address be- cause she did not want Disna to find her. “Lam afraid of him," she is quoted as saying ‘Tho stepmother and Miss Florence told Disna that they did not know what had become of his wife, and the .»|man asked Mrs, Disna to accompany him into an adjoining room. Miss Florence remained in room, where the conversation had started, “I heard my brother curse nother,” Miss Florence said, “and then there were two shots. and fall, ‘The next instant George rushed past mo, and, stick- ing @ revolver into my face, said: “‘It you try to stop més, 1’ kill you.’ | “He then ran down the staire and I went to the front window and scFeamed.” | Atlantic City told the Judge that to his mind even one was too many. | was promptly made a citizen. | tawed, so fae as they apply to New York State. the dining | * 1 ‘heard mother | perniitted to have more than one wife, applicant for naturalization in} He SPRING COY UP-STATE to open sthe roadway. “METY SIMPATICO” {fs not the name of a new dance, butt the South | American appellation for Col. Roosevelt, taking the place of jthe African Bwano Tumbo. ATTOWNEYGENERAL rules that checks over six years did are out- DEPUTY \SHERIFF hid in a Cornwall henhouse for five: euccessive Teall then Lohan dl a chicken thief and is crowing about it. (MOTHER BELIEVES SON WAS $ SLAIN BY RIVAL Seek Body of ern Krevitz, Who Disappeared Wednesday Night. The romance of Herman Krevits, @ nineteen-year-old Inw clerk, of No. 116 Past One Hundred and Sixteanth treet, 1s supposed to have terminated with the finding of his hat and over- coat floating in the ocean off West Twenty-fifth street, Coney Island According to the young man himself, borne out by a letter to his mother, he was engaged to Miss Katherine Hankoff, of No. 1285 Linooln rond, Brooklyn, and, despondent over It for some reason or other, it is thought he drowned himself. Miss Hankoff, however, — told ister to-day she was never seeking for a her son. possible rival LUNCHEON DINNER—SUPPER HAVE YOU TRIED IT? 8 family believer he has | PAP eticate ye There was a crowd in the street, Disna ran from the house on a bicycle which he had door he was follower HALTS CROWD WITH REVOLVER | AND GETS AWAY. At North Twelfth street and Driggs Miavenue Visna leaped from his wheel | ing hie revolver pointed It | wad, yelling: on How and you'll get yours.” The crowd fell back and Disna heel and started | He eet station took up ghe| chase on a Lorimer street trolley Car, | but Disnu left his wheel, ran into a [factory and disappenred. ney came in an ambulance a dra Disna, iets had entered Mra, # rivht breast and gone almost ugh her body, » was placed in the ambulance Ae the driver told to make all speed to the hospital, £6 dfod on the way, the lofts ADJOINING OUR MAIN j Wy makes it necessary for us to condense our enormous To do this we have mad= y Py'co Reductions of from 25° to 50°; on EVERY PIECE in our store, making this a “‘once-in-a-lifetime” oppor- tunity to buy FURNITURE, RUGS AND CARPE Don't wait! Come now, when the se PLAIN FIGURS TAGS on everything. Compare our prices with ot wholesale prices. No Mon ‘Club plans or ridiculously email deposits will attract the inexperienced buyer, but the wise shopper will fook for the honest concerns that don’t draw prospective buyers into a net of high prices and ironclad condi- tions. Proof of our straight- forward dealings is borne out by the fact thot we are the largest furniture and garpet dictributers in the ¥ country. Our enormous pur- chesing power enables us to fer you exceptional values. Re’ tvigerator In eva oo wabdige aid ek as wr. at practic tion is lar ey Down $15.98 | OF-TOWN DELIVERIES 10 ‘YOUR DOOR BY MOTOR TRUCK "bverlo"S Ile found that one | Misses’ Spring Suits | Distinctive :styles in smart suits of club checks,serges, poplins and gabardines, with trimmings of moire, | satins and Persian silks. 20.00 25.00 29.75 Miss ? Suits—speciat 14 to 48 Years Navy and copenhagen serges and shepherd checks with moire collar; new tier skirt. 18.00 Value $25.00 Misses’ Afternoon Frocks New effects in the fashionable fabrics of taffeta, crepe de chine, charmeuse and 15.00 19.75 22.50 In Dutchess County ten-foot snowdrifte have | turned itnto fee hummocks which the farmers are cutting with crosscut saws been murdered, and Mrs. Krevits is to The young man spent Wednesday Important Sale for To-morrow FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 18914, evening with Miss Hankoff and left her at 11 o'clock, saying he had to Ko to Long Island City the following morning to appear in a case for his Jemployers, the Inw firm of Mons,|jusin, Harouen, | There wa Prince and Nathan of No, 19 Cedar} f street, New York. He was not seen after that. The body Ceme' . Cypress avent lay a small bottle Hiquld which fad neither smell taste. ‘The bottle was almost emp: 2_==_=> You are nervous. You have “crying spells.” dejected. You don’t sleep well. You have backache. have lost ambition for your work. feel old and look old. * derangement or irregularity peculiar to the feminine organism. (in Tablet or Liquid Form) containing a whitish To the Woman Who Realizes She Needs Help You are You You are beginning to These symptoms, more than likely, are produced by some weakness, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Te Found Dead tn Cemetery. of A man about fifty years old was found to-day in Mount Judith vergreens, was nothi Nearby nor will aid you in regaining youthful health and strength—just as it has been aed over forty years women who have been in the same condition of you now find yourself. It soothes and invigorates. It upbuilds and uplifts. Your medicine dealer will suppl: in ee eas juld form, or send 50 onecent stamps for trial box. lire = it \ddress Dr. V. M. Pierce, Butfalo, N. and fixtures—a spotlessly clean bathroom follows in the path of GOLD DUST izes as it cleans. 6o and larger packages. (SERE FAIRBANK Saran] CHICAGO “Let the GOLD DUST TWIKS de your werk” Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate Stomach, Liver and Bowels.- Easy to take, Y. BROOKLYN rz. OPPENHEIM.GCLUNS&@ “& Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn | Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Apparel Girls’ Spring Coats Loose box and balmacaan models of tweeds, checks, overplaid Scotch mixtures and.fancy cheviots, in va= rious color combinations. 7.90 8.90 12.75 Girls’ Coats—speciat 4 to 8 Years Belted effects in checks, navy and copenhagen serges with ratine collar and cuffs. 5.90 Value $6.90 Girls’ Spring Dresses School and afternoon dresses in reps, linen and batiste in long-waisted models, combined with smart colors. Exceptional Values for To-morrow 2.00 2.95 [3.05 — | ' flowered crepe in spring colorings. ¢ i | Belmacaan styles in tweeds and novelty weaves; serge coats with satin collar and cufts. | 18.00 Value $25.00 Three-quarter length coatsin | checks, serges and novelty | bedfords, satin and moire | 22.50 trimmed, Value $29.75 Women’s and Misses’ Smart Coats Ribbed serge coats with satin) frill and silk cord; honey-| comb cloth trimmed with 25.00 moire. Value $35.00 Coats of black moire with satin tango bow; also ripple flounce Bengaline serge coats with 29.75 duvetyne collar. Value $39.75. | ON TERMS OF $2 A WEEK Roll Cabinet, 12 Rolls of Music and Free Delivery The new and perfect 1914 Style Walters 88- Note Player Piano represents “the last word” in Player Piano construction. In fact, it is practically beyond competitive value. You Will Wonder, and Naturally You Will Ask how is it possible for Bloomingdales’ to sell a Player Piano of such excellent quality at the unusually low price of. . $395 Here Are The Reasons: Bloomingdale Brothers, as the sole owners of the Walters Piano Manufacturing Co., occupy a unique and unrivalled position in the Piano trade which enables them to sell Pianos and Player Pianos direct from their factories to hour home, thus saving you the middleman’s profit. This profit consists of the Dealer's, the Agent’s or the Teacher’s commissions. Our tremendous output and our unlimited cash resources give our Fa ories buying facilities that no other house po: S. You can readily see that these advantages of vital importance enable you to secure at Blooming- dales’ a Player Piano of maximum value at the minimum cost. 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