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— iments THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, M BUSH'S SERVANT A SUICIDE. if " prope and eee pains mane Second Man in Household Had laved HER LOST” HUSBAND eines inthe rouse hd rt "a Pea School Rath heard of her plight, One Iittle girl in Nervous Fear, W Y ASLEEP hurried to her door and aald: etie bagel © After severnl days of strange be- “Oh, Miss Bruickman, I saw your}, Great indignation ts being expre ned havior, Hana Pabst, pond man In the husband asleep in the movie show at by Hoboken parents of girl studen GIRLS REBEL AT TUB PLAN. TH WES TURPENTE BONES 1 TSE ULES VE Stay Gray! Here's an rt Hoboken pre-vocational rchools bec oi ee gt cll: gga IN PICTURE HOUSE Fifty-nfth atreet and Third avenue,)4. . Traua, the principal, has appiled -time Recipe that Any- FIREMEN HARD J0B Brooklyn, at No. [ Haat! Sixty-fourth laybe he's there yet. he board of trustees to place a bath- erences Py te ie tub in the building, Apply. street, Killed himself with a revolver Mra. Bruickman put on her wraps! “poh ‘Traua asserts that nome of the ‘body can . and wan found dead to-day In his room and ran all the way, At the corner |three hundred or more girl students are A she found Policeman Dugan on fixed [Accustomed to yearly bathe. ‘The «tus Gage and Sulphur for re- ray hai to its natural he rervice of Mr,| Woman Gets Police to Send] post. Mot decided hw to-acl on. the request dinother's time. | But Promptness Puts Blaze 2 He came from ge dot Cig Hie was #0 neryous that the t ry hair beautifully " al ing of the doorbell while he was pen np tetery Whenever! Out In Time to Save Fire- out or took on that dull, to serve dinner was ald to put rance, this sim- ‘wes applied with wouderlul @t home fs momy and dit wan thought | “missing” slip for William Bruick- | latched from the inside, ning Ww mie, Nowadays, by raking ot / SHOP OWNER ARRESTED. | Fea ene ee a ane emul. (ROBERT W. THOMPSON DEAD. b's Gage and hae = in his hand and a bullet in hie At a window near the front en- Out Alarm, Then Follows | trance they saw the troubled tace of P Brulckman. He beat in vain against Clue Given by Child. the fron bara, ‘The front door was + Hears Thatth, tt Just as obdurate, He tried to look ° i He , the bug Evidence. f tended to. leave ht | fee he conan’ anil they. got Hist Ht Hee a ait | ‘The police callod in a confidential] out by @ side door that could be un+ YOUTH IN OLD AGE Possible With Proper Care. A few generations back » man at 80 wan considered old, gray-bearded, and waiting for death, b La ed hange to-day; at a meeting t Medfeo-Legal. society ‘it, was stated | taneously William promised his wife ir pd Thon peter omatn rst wh —_——_—. he would never go to the movies |Mad Lived for Seventy Youre tm tod son Gised of Glan ann Cine a aT color ond beeuty to the R e Blames an “Enemy, A GHOST ABOARD SHIP again without her. New York City. tt ninety be is in the fulness of ma- splendid for dandruff, dry, but Fire Marshal Orders GHOS SHIP. Harly last evening Bruickman told} Robert W. Thompson, seventy-seven A ship's ghost—or something in white | his wife he believed he would take & | years old, a merchant and resident of Him Locked Up. that vanished and appeared at will—| walk. The bright lights of a moving | New York for more than seventy years, - haunted the vacht Ella, picture theatre at No. 967 Third |died suddenly in Morsemere, N. Jest And straightway a series of tragedies! avenue lured him inside, and ho fell |night. His father, Adam Thompson, Git aed © sufficient emount % ard your health. pian Weing queitient ter covers bao omit a ritengem ene LaOWn Asleep. At 10.30 the employees locked |0n.¢ Oyned m farm surrounding what is) If hance your circulation is heute carly \o-day, Cuiespps Ro- ary Roverts. Rinehart (author of |UP 4nd went homo, unaware that /atreet, and ot the property there | Poor, if you becoine run down—weak | mily. and no appetite — nothing in “the , Who retired from bust} world will tone up those tired back- $4) & widow, laliding organs—enrich the blood and th, so quickly as our liver and iron tonic thaindo, proprietor of a butcher shop| "SEVEN DAS") tells the story of the| Brulckman was still snoosing in hin on the ground floor of No. 436 Seventh| cruise Inher latest and best novel, | seat. avenue, Brooklyn, was arrested on a| “THE APTER HOUSE.” Mrs. Brulckman looked everywhere charge of arson by Fire Marshal “The After House” will be the next of | she could think of for her husband Thomas P. Brophy. The Evening World's celebrated “Com- | when he falled to return by 10 o'clock. . Bo ‘A biases in his shop at 0.60 tast| Mitte Novel a Week’ series. He Js a home-loving man, 1s William, thompson of Morsomere. create stren, 2 cod nol. We ask every feeble, Look at The Prices | First, Please! Before pent further down into this article please notice the prices quoted for Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings. The cuts show about the actual sizes of the gems. Remember that the finest Diamonds mined come to the ed States and@hat the demand grows like a mountain torréat nows. Yet Lambert Brothers offer you Diamonds of guar. ‘anteed quality at low price: The duty on diamonds w doubled by the new tariff law. ¢ Yet Lambert Brothers con- tinue their long-established leadership in Diamond val- ues. They are in the small company of American retail Spf press who import all their iamonds direct, paying spot cash for them to the cutters @°\ » abroad afid thus keeping prices down to the low evel. All our Diamonds are mount- 4 ed in our own factory, in the same ey Paley our store. We show you strong artistic hand made mountings of Solid 14-karut gold, Solid 18-karat gold or Platinum. Prices from £10.00 to $1,500.00, and every one a money-saver, compared with prices demanded elsewhere. Come and see how our economies It_will begin on Monday, March 30. le Aight was accompanied by weveral| “The After House’ is a Mast caci.| ANd never stays out Into. By mid- | t ht she was alarmed and sat u explosions that might have put out|ing and ‘affling mystery story of the| tm 4 the eyes of the firemen, caused al year—a story you can't lay down un. | hoping every pth aba A fad damage of $50, and imperilied the| {iished By B.e'clook ste was on the verge of lives of thirty persons living in the| Remember, “The After Hopse” will be- | hystertes, ba erate ae the police house, When the fire was out Capt,| fi In next Mondav's Evening World. Be| of the East Fifty-first atroot station. | iii were the principal guests at aw John MoCormack of Engine Com-| 0" the lookout for it for your own| They sent out a general alarm, ac-| ciayorate dinner given in the St, Regis sake, copting hor theory that he must hav: pany No. 120 made a discovery that p' V6 |iast night By Mme. Gadski and her hus- ‘4 td been kidnapped, assaulted or mur-| band, Capt. Hana Tauscher, Twenty. [stores “i ‘ ~<————— eent him on the run for the police. Y « ted about bt ite si: Deputy Chief Murray also notinea | SAISER’S RULES FOR DINING. | aerea. mats were seated about an oblons | and white tabl Fire Marshal Brophy, who, with As- By the time she had telephoned red and white roses, the Polish colors. is dlaplayed. sistant Marehal Hhields and Deputy Marshals Nolan and Dolan, made an of an OMctal Dinner, inspection of the butcher shop. Mar-| BERLIN, March 27.—The Kairer has ‘shal Brophy aaye be found several| !seued two prandial edicts, The first © eVa or ave bladders filled with an inflammable | “ecree Is that no official dinner shall be longer than forty-five minutes from the chiefly tur- ps tant appears to betoblefy tur-| iis the guests sit down until they tice nid ant eee antt iy! "The instant success of our first store has made possible | How many of those biaddors there| tion of such affairn. were before the fire is not known, but| ine, acon, decree presets teat! the opening of our second shop in Greater New York at least six were found intact with| drawing room alone, leaving the men to a is o i their contente attr the fre to be |Site Ws tinned ha Tet a at 206-208 Broadway at Fulton Street. (Post B’ld’g) 1» BOCOr rn in the room, Marshal. To — of the bladders We aomdnune tn ae were attached “‘trailera,” used as ———— one of the trailers connected with the| DIVES FROM CAR WINDOW. + |etmilar to that of @ Black Hand| “rt, Frightened by Smoke, Injares bomb, ; Merselt by Jump. ‘There were also.e number of can-| Alarmed by amoke whioh sifted into a dies in the place. The first known of} northbound Madiaon avenue car from a the fire was when one of the tenants| defective controller box, twenty-year- fn the house heard an explosion. | °ld Rebcca Weinsman of No. 18 Madi- Owing to the early hour the aix/" street dived headlong through one old person in this vicinity to nol on our agreement to re! ils to give sutisfa fferera! Saya 45 Minutes Ile Extreme Leagth of the windows and landed rs families had no trouble getting out} pound track to-day. The digked mana: of the building. ing at, Thirteenth atrest when the «irl ade her leap. » | As econ as fremen smashed in the eo waa on to Rt, Vincent's Hoa- front door of the butcher sbop they Bah nee be found thet her hat 1 clo’ o found fire in @ half dozen places.|ier trom the broken, ale ". ut there ¥ ‘There were two or three explosious) were srpphoma of int i that sent flaming liquid in all direc- Sy tions, Quick work got tho fire under! "Hs" perteon, tortrcclahe sete ani control and then the bladdera and captain of the barge Eclipse, lying in “trailers” were discovered. fata Bay, br WV Ritentone, leaped or Marshal Brophy learned that Ro- | fell from a pler al extone early to- day and it is thought hin bod: he maindo locked up the shop about an|ind stuck in the mud, as he did. not hour before the fire, and succeeded! in | rise axain. Morgan& Brother maindo denied knowing anything (Betablished 1861.) Pe eee eerah according to Storage Warehouses & Motor Vans the Fire Marshal, that he carried $3,000 insurance on the place, had been there but @ short itme and that there were two chattel mortgages on the fixtures, - He dented he had ever had any candles, and claimed if tho fire was of incendiary origin tt must have been due to enemies. "At 4 A. M, to-day ho was formally | 220 28% 204 480 W. 47th Bt Noge Jno oes arrested and locked up in tho Fitth|9 Phone 52 Bryant. Near Broadway, avenue station. A chemical analysis Separate rooms for st is to be made of the highly explosive | ture, pianos, paintings, contents of the bladders to determine kK MONTH @ UPWARD. ARGH TAKEN OF BE- TOWN OB COUNTRY. Our Motor Vane have been desimed and constructed for the safe removal of Works of Art and Furniture, China, Glaas: Orn ita, Biver- ware and Hooks, packed by competent men under our Guarantee, Furniture and Works of Art boxed LAP ’ i Just what it is, a P'S stg cove and shipped to all parts of the world, f 4 TOKIO, Japan, March 27.—' - hh On ense ager Empress Haruko of Japan ts ser} SEND FOR ESTIMATE, Every Man CanNow Get His $25 Smart Easter Suit or Overcoat for... ON’T pay $25 for your clothes; you don’t have to do it. Because you can come direct to our 2d floor shop now and buy a guaranteed $25 Spring Suit or Overcoat for just $15, and it'll be the cleverest Easter garment on paras e. : a ‘ean aetdl ust come up to see and compare these clothes with 4 it ously fll to-day at Numazu, @ watering Lottec—Many people meter! jiace, to the southwest of Yokohama, “a a uf the price Where she resides in the imperial villa a Bre |The Empress is wuffering from heart Be. merit ANY, Aiseaso and her condition causes con- | a ork, Jaidorable alarm to the members of the ——— = | {banal tamily. mxtre for te clana left to-day te ‘Tho Dowager Hinp amen eines oS'ahs | Muy. 24 isd, . Her husband, |peror Mutsuhito, died July 30, 1913, ral court phyal- nd Her Majesty. | ae those for which other stores are g $25. Wetell you that these clothes were made to sell for $25 elsewhere. They are precisely the same goods—the same styles. The other stores have to add on $10 extra to their costs for store expenses—big ' rent, window trims, office force and risky accounts. That's why they have to ask $25 for these very Clothes, But we ire t any of those expenses. That's why we take Ay off your cost, and so you get the same guaranteed 25 Suit or Overcoat for our price, which is only:— If you canduplicate these garments elsewhere for less than $25 regularly, or if, when you get home, you don’t like the garments you select, come back and get your money. Monroe Clothes Shop Take Elevator in Arcade Longacre Building—One Flight Up—Open Evenings N. E. Corner Broadway & 42d St. Also at 206-208 Broadway at Fulton St.(i;) VERY doctor who has studied Baby's welfare + knows how important to Baby's sturdy growth and natural development is the Carriage. That is why doctors who are baby specialists approve, indorse and urge the Bloch Carriage for Baby. 4 Every Bloch Baby Carriage is a model of perfection—graceful in design, roomy, ‘easy Hiding, comfortable. “Let Your Own Doctor Decide,” then see that the name BLOCH is on the Carriage—it is the sign of quality. Ge: a BLOCH and Make Baby Happy For Sale by all Leading Department and Furniture Stores paying more than he ought to. |] guaranteed Solid Gold. Each is 18-karat, 6.75 up | 18-karat, 8.10 up affect you—by “you” we mean every reader of this newspaper who is abopt to buy a Diamond Engagement Ring, and objects to ; We are, if possible, a little <=> more emphatic about Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings, than 14-karat, $3.30 up| 14-karat, $4.40 up about Diamond Engagement 4.00 up| 18-karat, 5.50up Rings. ‘We know that no 5.25 up| #2-karat, 7.00up better Wedding Rings than thosestamped “L.B.’’canbemade. Behind this statement is the experience of tens of thousands of <— wearers of Lambert Wedding c=» rings. They are madeinallstyles, shapesand thicknesses. They ate 14.karat, $8.50 up | 14-karat, $6.60 up madeseamless from one piece of *2-karat, 8.75 up | 22-karat, 10.50 up metal, partly by costly special machinery, and partly by hand. Wedding Gifts of Jewelry Friends of the Easter Bride, who would send her presents of Diamond or Solid Gold Jewelry, beautiful, durable and ser- viceable, should see the Lambert assortments which come largely from the Lambert Factory. See how much you can do at our store with a moderate amount. LAMBERT BROTHERS Third Ave. Cor. 58th Street Store Open Saturday Nights Until 10. } provide graceful, natural figure-lines, with youthful, sinuous ‘suppleness, yielding to every body curve, giving the fashionable ‘relaxed’? pose, yet affording necessary support. W. B. NUFORM STYLE 424. For well developed figures, Bone: lees ip; eveletted vents over groin, Couti! of batiste, ($2.00 W. B. NUFORM STYLE 437. Dancing corset tor srerage figures. No bust lines. Clinging cout $2.00 ‘W. B. NUFORM STYLE 430, Fer weil developed firwres, Very low bust; boneless hip: elastic russets over grein, Pliamt coutil, $3.00 W. B. NUFORM STYLE 444. For well developed figures. Dery breathing made possible by laree fore at top. Without bust lines. Unboned hip Confiner, Comtil, narrow sitk braid and lace, $3.00 At AllDealers WEINGARTEN BROS. New York -Chicago $2.00 KITE HIGH! Over all other Volumes of Wit, Humor ana THE GREAT JOKE BOOK THAT GOES FRGB EvERY WEEK WITH THR BIG “ SUNDAY WORLD) ur “business” to become the talk of the town, tell about it through a World “Want” Ad. \Take Felevator:: Save 10% tegen a

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