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Panes rovson oy wore MUTANT RAISES HOOK FROM AT | BEDLAM IN COURT; Taking Neadache Remedy. Johnson, a widow, thirty-three ld, of No. 510 West Forty-seventh took two bichloride of mercury ved in the Polyclinic ance and took the woman to ia intention of suicide. "TI" FOR SORE, TIRED FEET “TIZ" eases puffed-up, » Sweaty, calloused for Rioting, Forces Adjourn- | in Auto, | | | | ment of Her Trial. = * i | LONDON, April 6—-"Gen." Mra, Flora Drummond, the militant) suf- was arraigned to-day at the police|'This Is her story jcourt In connection with the suf- |fragette disturbances at the Unionist |demonstration in Hyde Park on Sat- had to be forethly re- i ‘ould not allow either the Magistrate or the prose. uting at- | torney to utter an audible word. When Mrs, Drummond entered the prisoners’ enclosure sho shouted nt} the top of her voice that she would | jhot permit any one but hersétf to |stopped at th 1 bus, looking old one, speak, because, she entd, the Magin- trates and the Pole Courts were do- | jing the dirty work of Premier 4s.) ¥'" quith, She then proceeded to bqm-|°f {bard the court with volleys of verbat | * & | shrapnet untit sho was carried out by | “4 It 'the wardens, bug ! ‘Phe Magistrate hear the case grasping @ cane, s snatched from A that he would | sore fect, burning fect, the ay: feet, sweaty fect, smelling feet, P Lid F | LONDON, April 6.—Sir Edwai Gedd-bye corns, callouses, bunionsand! son, the Ulster Untonist leader, wit No more shoe tightness, n make another bid for compromine. to- mmony, the Du right Ti re - y ws out all the exudations which puff up the . only remedy that do U, and wear smaller she A esi your fect w isadelight. “TIZ’ box T @ 25 cent it or department store. Don't set wort $260 and $95 In cash, | wi LONDON, April St. Martin's Chureh, Inst night damaged pews pid Lgl ig fect, fect | giags window. A canister posed to| Bears the Bever swell, never hurt, never get | have, “contnined. the explosive. Wan | gignatare of A found, Militant suffragettes are sus-| foot f bas * comfort gui bail foo | | money avoasix : First comes the outside wrapper—then the “SEAL OF PURITY” then the double inside wrapper —then clean, pure, healthful The chicle is kept pure and springy, the real mint leaf juice is kept fresh and fragrant — everything is kept out that you don’t want, everything kept in that you do. It is a healthfully clean benefit to teeth, breath, appetite and digestion. It’s the confection for you to take home because it’s the ong you are sure of. BUY IT BY THE BOX for 85 cents at most dealers. Each box contains twenty 5 cent pack- ages. They etay fresh until used, Be SURE it’s WRIGLEY’S. Look for the spear. Chew it after every meal, AX! STOLE HER JEWEL BAG SILENCES MAGISTRATE! AT STH AVE, CORNER “Gen.” Drummond, Arraigned] Actress Tells Police of Unique Method Used by Thief Miss Nan Campbell of No, 200 Weat Fifty-elghth street crosses her heart) fragette, shrieked go loudly when she | that she was robbed of her jewels. | “LE had luncheon yesterday at the | Ritz-Carlton with Frank Taylor, an | Englishman, and Miss Helen Crane, | who lives at the Manhattan Square Hotel in West Seventy-second street. Afterward we strolied up Fifth ave- |nue for Mr, Taylor's amusement and northwest corner of Fifty-fourth street to await a south- r “Suddenly a black taxicab, a dingy- came close to the jeurb and a hand came out of the The crook ‘ane was hooked into the chain gold bag T had on my wrist In the pphire and diamond ,000, a sapphire bracelet $400, another sapphire me. “Back into the cab went the arm d stick and bag, and as it sped 1 heard a man Inside laugh, ‘thought at first that some friend of |B mine wan playing a trick on me, giv- |B —__———— CASTORIA For Infants and Children, sealed Tighter Than a ( 13 ring 1 | ing me @ teason for carelossnens. Be- | chest! and abdomen. wit e Heving this, we waited for several | whose tre ied ite one Witte tat minutes because the taxi went west. | missed asgall ot ward through Fifty-third street and we expected to see it come around the block. “But we waited in vain. Then J went to the East Fifty-first street) ,,, police station and there I told Dete tive Frazer about It all. I don’t know what the police will be able to do, but J shall offer a substantial reward for the return of the bag and jewels. “Does it look ike a press agent | story? Well--yen, it does; but it's the truth, every word of it.” Climate Falled; Medicine Effective Sufterera from Tuberculosis often think | Hat madicing will not help them, Fresh | air, reguiar tmbite and good food t foring heaith, ty Many have been resto Eckman's Aiterative, Texan and aaa rato. After being” there two GAME CONSTABLE SLAIN. my phys-clan informed me t was hopelons, | i .. fa Shot Down by 3 je Arreated for Shooting Robt UTICA, N. Y., April 6. of Rouckvifle, game and killed by a hun ‘The man, K given m: here alive, Aton” Abre: ARTHUR W is moat effi ay. ik robing at him n The = 2; saz PRs. —ono—nono—n ee hoon ——I0FA10! The Famous > California : Brand of canned fruits and vegetables that leads the world. 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Value $50.00, LEASE EXPIRING—SALE PRICE, Chiffonier to Match, $26.98 OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES TO eT a 0 oo Soo noo nos coe: ‘Own an Automobile This Summer! | Mf you'd spend a happy Summer, | Be you business man or “drummer,” You should own a purring, hurrying Automobile; You will find all worries fleeing | As you speed along while seeing ; Country life, And how fine you wiil | feel. Over the hills, through fertile valle And where mountain brooklet sallies, You can travel where you like by just turning a wheel, $0 read Sunday World “Used Car” ads. {And then travel just as far as | You please in @ bargain Automobile, |Werld “Used Cars for Sale” Ads. Show the Bargains. “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1914. 9 oO Game Constable | pegqeWe Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandisez0Ez0 Shopping Centre New York's sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Such Stunning Styles--Such a Wide Variety--and Such a Modest Price---Wonderful! These Women’s Easter Suits AP Dresses and Coats At $17.50 Each S Their Moderate Regular Values Are $25.00 to $35.00. A range for women, small women and stout women tp two and three-button ‘ons or sclf-ornaments; 1 double tiers. Kimono bon ruchings. ht skirts, with folds or singl and raglan sleeves. Colors—tango, lettuce, and black and white checks. istaria, olive, Copenhagen, reseda, navy, black, tan, Labrador Sizes 32 to 55. Stunning Fancy Silk Dresses Suitable for any and all occasions. In plain and fancy eponge, taffeta, charmeuse, crepe de chines, poplin, silk crepe, foulard. Yoke effects, kimono and raglan sleev low necks, crushed belts, shadow lace vestecs, with fancy touches; snappy bo' Eile triple ruffles; pannier and bustle effects. In tango, rose, gray, black. Sizes ‘32 to 42. Tremendous Gathering of Laster Coats All fashionable lengths. 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UNIOR $7.00 BALMACAAN COATS AT $4.98—Made in all-wool English checks, Scotch plaids and plain serges; full set-in sleeves, roll collar and side pockets. 9 node] cil) Muin Klore—Thiri Smart, dres: “ — 98 ‘Three of the Models at $15. As Usual—Unusual Attractions Tuesday at O’Neill’s Bargain Plaza FROM TRE INTRODUCTORY ADV.—The Bargain Plaza is to be ap | aveny Main Store, street floor, through the centre of the building, | Northward, Southward, Eastward and Westward, y and all-theyear bargain centre. Not wll items will be but all bargains will be exceptional, and it is our aim to a “never-before” price on every lot. or C, O, D, orders can be filled on Bargain Plaza items, Women’s ‘“‘Chamo” Gloves . Lhe Regular Value 500 pair, vbite, gray and natural, Bargain raza Price markably good looking ion of chamois. clasp Chamo G Our own importa and durable fabric pS . . Printed Crepe de Chine Valve ‘ard, ; Baruain t‘lavu Special. . 55c 40 inches wide, shown in a choice range of the best styles and colorings. Plain Plisse Crepe Value 250 Yard, Nainsook Night Robes Feceeptional Value, Bargain : .... 90¢ Plaza, Tuesiay .... trimmed with Kimono dainty lac Also White » with embroidery and Petticoat lave edges. Children’s Rompers Bargain Plaza Special, 39 Tuesday, each. . Diaper and bloomer Ginghams and chambray, styles; sizes 1 to 6 years, Long Crepe Kimonos Regular Value 81. Bargain ¢ laze Speeial . 15c Bargam Plara Price Soo... oe ee, 89c Shown in a choice range of the best shudings. | Straight tied at waist with ribbon, In | pretty assort of colors. Women s Stockings “Seconds” ¢ and 35e Grades; ] 9 Testis c Aargain Ulaza Erice, pair. Black or white. Leather Hand Bags 89 Regular Value $1.50, Bargain Plaza Price..... Three Pairs for 50e. Double top, high spliced heel. Huckaback Towels | Regularly 12%9c each, Bargain 8! p Plaza Price Per Dozen Linen finish, heavy al nt Huck Towels, clone weave and firmly woven; in two and 18x34, leather, silk moire lined hed to i Tango Beads Reqular Value Vie, Special Bargain Plaza Price 45c All types and colors, including amber, pearl, wood and crystal cut, opera and long lengths, Smartest thing of the season, sina! soc 500 Po oo 0 00 00 0 I0BI0 O'Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., New York City