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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1914. Fria el How! FVEN DIE AT FIRE. (Ssssazsss=="="="= MAJOR KOEHLER 536 St * To Grow Hair | arte mesos Sees ee | (2 tows : . scence) ASTG TPE, Sees CLT SFRONG muncen|)* — B. Altam & Ca to Promote eo ‘row of the Hi 1 FICHT FOR LIFE a COURT MARTIAL) EXTRAORDINARY SALE |) ore atsotying, in the mitinery Department § a wolknown physician who has| jwhen the firemen arrived. Beme on the Third Floor, a very distinctive 5 Gaetes reached the 4b f S d S 'S Su enn eae catement —— Eabow coplary to (he Are escape | 0 pring an ummer uits collection of tive! to stop th 2 Others managed to reach small bal- 00, Quit trom falling out, promote its'Sixteen Others Injured and! Contes onthe front of the house, sentence of ot Daten From | Values es UP to 110: for... 7 00 Goe tt er " and banish dandruff by the fol- . from which they were taken dows | 4 to Secretary Gar. | Newest Spring and Summer ats for rly umm t home: Toto wo waiet 6a3| Many Saved From Flames | “pt \itmuge to the building, which ae eee ae iat A iD tar cf Garbo Oveipoe } " , Ainge September, ia oa ‘ ich - on Fe ee oer cvceriee | in Boston Dwelling. | mated at Wome, pits rison for Final Decision. = = + Te in a diversity of artistic effects that are ites the seiep with the face _ death, vy humps oe from ‘the — R_ONE VOTE | representative of everything that is newest wr ree times per wee! bts . only excellent asa scaip and| BOSTON, Aprit 16—Reven pareone| {UK fhe" porlies et ‘the other vies | WASHINGTON, April 14—Major Ritchie & Cornell's 4 ree Po; a Contest and most appealing in millinery fashions. tonfe but It darkens faded,| * Lime, were found on the Attn oor, Benjamin M. Koehler, tried by court , Men Gray hair and makes It noft| Vere Killed, sixtesn were injured | ti Core ster the discovery of the| martial at Fort Terry, Conn, on se- e Free Round Tours } and glossy, I use it myself and have| more or less seriously, and twenty- pide nd the Medical Examiner @z- | rious charges, bas been sentenced to A Special Offering in this Department for ; me pSaaaiy in recommending it to|one farmilles, totaling seventy-five Brossed the opinion that all bad been | si scissal from the army. ‘The find. || Policeman, Fireman, Letter emo Reroa f oe i ee eae ok say crus ciate at vary | iene, were) endangered 1h ex Teer reoktord and atte, Bemte, ware iiss of the court martial was an- a rest. Ten cany ‘vote Senieree xi, printer Store ‘your toemorrow (Wednesday) will consist pousht | Bt any drug store at very | party day fire that wrecked the Mel-| rounded by flames, refured to heed | nounced by the Secretary of War to- ag mie hey ree Ptivrte @ five-story brick apartment|the warnings of others who shouted ip! ‘Cornell, f f house at the cornor of Commonwealth | to them to walt for the fremen and | “#7. ear fr esa oat ro ie ana of a number o! | feaped to their death. The transcript of the hearing must sase of Use for any of ive the prise ted and Long avenues, in the Allston dis- ——————— be reviewed by Secretary Garrison, = rie eres, or can be mailed to triet, to-day. <i ‘Bekelteys ew Vor tees” dead: mn affirm or reverse th Su diil, matemson i HOTEL MEN FIGH verti: The Gauleal cc Meshar VOTE GOOD FOR ONLY ONE CANDIDATE 8. A . rt) F bree of C. Ia Shackford. therefore ts not final oe The verdict is subject to review MRS. EDITH BEMIS, wife of H. o also by Judge Advocate-General E. Bemis. Crowder and the Chief of Staff of the MRS. F. C. BEHARRELL, «2 sister army, oF nto retary Garrison, of Mra. Bemis. before it to President Wilson, | JAMES RAYMOND POWER, MRS. ied bas final Gee MEUPROLSTER! 4 were | ew, POWER, and their infant son. mate je against CPresp alae pips all the | $ MISS MARY CONNORS, a maid in testimony was heard behind cl toaed | : the Power fainily. doors. The causo of the fire has not been — - — - 'Y co. determined. It started in the base- St. Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue COVERS $ ag. Boge ow eae haa ‘shrunk binding Smart Trimmed Hats in a variety of seasonable styles, which have been taken from the regular stock and reduced, irrespective of their origing! prices, to »« «6 «+ «© «© « » $15.00 The Dress Goods Department is showing a number of novel effects in Women’s Plaited Skirts (seml-made) feature ing fine serges in blue-and-green plaid, and in checks of black-and-white and blue-ande green. These Skirts, which are eminently desirable for walking and sports wear, are marked in the regular stock at $6.75. he boi ‘ 1 through a waste paper ebute anz| Make Protest Against Passage an elevator well, spreading rapidly { "PEt%e.|to ait parte of the building. of Laws by Congress and with samples. All of the inmates of the how * — ‘1 SASS | wore asleep whon the Are broke ou} Discussing Tipping Evil. A N TS and many of them had narrow es- capes in making their way to safety DERS. infull od "| ‘The Hotel Men's Mutual Benefit As- Lanai y Sarees eee Ses sociation, assembled 500 atrong to- ih are day at the Waldorf-Astoria, voted NEW. —— Veaahanensty te ght the Ore Yours! bills aiming to bring about nation- jf wide prohibition. These billa are entemeri Gloves: 2 === o brewerl dl | “TRANCHANT”—GUN METAL SHADE _| tir. sions and mar spew where the c make the joney. , 1 The smartest style made for practical pes, orig- ‘The Association decided to poll all Tne 2 ar (we tectory a8 Crencble, Prence, Sects Matar the seer bees TOpRapen “Tranchant” denoting contrast of white pipings, peprabis : white sewing, binding Page white embroidery, Title hasiaan’ ‘he ie Log ‘wit | or white Paris Point. Rich gun metal shade that be submitted to Congress. | harmonizes with every aes in five styles: miavasnion beeaeut oe Ge. ener 2Pesrl-Clasp Elsinore =... Du) _| Attociation eine split on the we 2 Pearl-Clasp Novelty wg 5 QDR | asked tnat a means be deviaed tor] ending the tipping evil. Present, to-morrow, on the Main Floor, the following attractive offerings in /m- porled Cotton and Linen Dress Fabrics, all in the very desirable new weaves and fash- ionable colorings. Irish Dress Linens, Special at 25c Yd. 36 inches wide, in a large assortment of the season's colorings, including white. Novelty Ratines, Special at 39c Yard 38 inches wide, in new figured and floral designs on white grounds. $1.25 and 1.50 Crepe and Ratines, at 88c a Yard 40 to 45 inches wide, in a wide variety of stripes, checks and fancy weaves. The French Lingerie Department has ready for selection a verylarge and intere esting assortment of hand-made, handeeme broidered Undergarments just received from Paris, fashioned in simple and elaborate styles and covering a wide range of prices. The following are among the lower-priced garments shown in the regular stock: Nightgowns, $2.50, 2.65, 3.50 and upward On the Second Floor, to-morrow, a very remarkable sale of Corset and Brassieres Chemises 1.10, 1.25, 1.75 and upward 12-Butt. length Mousquetaire (pearl clasps) 3.25 . tinal “Auecation of "Commaree At the following Greatly Re duced Prices: Princess Slips 4.75, 6.50, 7.50 and upward 16-Butt. Mousquetaire (pearl clasps) 3.75 the conven in which ae tonaciea| : Pantalons 1.25, 1.45, 1.75 and upward Butt. length fan cabal niet be veneered | $2.00 Batiste Corsets, at 98c $3.75 Broche Corsets, at $1.95 Sire 1.75, 2.25, 2.95 and upward VERY SPECIAL: ,,onjse.,. saci ‘coe GEMS |) Sg lov et to. tne set bck Sylih ner mde with long, uel nein rts .75, 2.25, 2. P ; 7 Corset Covers 1.25, 1.55, 1.95 and upward Fashionable Brassieres at Special Prices Combinations 2.95, 3.75, 4.50 and upward At 35c—Of muslin, trimmed with embroidery. At 75c—Of cambric, trimmed with filet lace. At $1.10—OfF allover embroidery, trimmed with lace and ribbon. Gloves. that have had minor hag igg A roe wars claad Menders defects caretully repaired, itise adicummant einen oe M. Tierney, of Binghamton, N.Y. _ President; Jobn cago, Se Of our high grade gloves. Miceregaiay, fi ements conds Bouksively net dimameainor tae Thoman M. Carroll of the Hermitage i pertect; skins originally accepted Figs banquet of the "Anscolation wi | FURS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES | RECEIVED FOR STORAGE, I New Styles in Muslin Underwear pe AN NER noe FRR see IR A as first quality but upon final beld to-night. : examination found a little | watse Alarm From the ¥. W. C. A. Presenting Extraordinary Values, To-morrow, on the Second Floor Of soft, durable fabrics, in shapely models, tastefully trimmed with carefully chosen laces and embroideries—newly made up, specially low priced for this occasion. Women’s Night Gowns, Underbodices, special at 85c, $1.00, 1.25 and 1.95 — special at $1.00, 1.45, 1.75 and 2.75 Of nainsook, trimmed with lace or embroidery Of chiffon, nets, allover shadow laces or crepe or in simple tailored effects. de chine in pink and white. Combinations, Envelope Chemises, special at 98c, $1.35, 1.85 and 2.25 special at 95c, $1.25, 1.65 and 2.00 Of superior nainsook, in princess or full models, Of sheer nainsook, trimmed with laces and suitably trimmed. embroideries in combination. Petticoats, special at 80c, 98c, 1.20 and 1.85 Of cambric or nainsook, with or without underlay, fitted tops, trimmed with lace or embroidery. Blankets and Comfortables In Spring and Summer Weights branded ‘‘seconds.” pieces of fire apparatus racing to the! Pair coarse in grain; and 5 A special alarm brought half a dozen| h Avenue, 24th avd 35th Streets, Nem Fork, Young Women's Christian serunties Home at No. 72 West One Hundred a . Ser 5 ies ,Centemeri & Co. Sale TEE Fifth Ave, One Door 8. from 3ist St. ent ea ear esas Annual Sale ‘‘Onyx'’ Hosiery Monday, April 20th Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets W. L. DOUGLAS —. $4.00 & $4.50 SHOES $ 1,006,279 INGREASE inthe cales of W.L.Dougiae shoes in 1813 ever101R ysis a the same values IMPORTANT SALE WEDNESDAY Greatly Reduced Prices This department, on the Second Floor, is now replete vith Migs les of the lighter - weight Bed Coverings that the new season requires; og inl re i for country homes and hotels. Low prices rule, throughout, and pg fo t reductions for to-morrow: of Toath mains th W i Comfortables Blankets Gall at my stare mreelt the tnd of Women's Afternoon Gowns OF figured iiboliet, jn eval endl Rervan California and Easter gredes— od eat crore ee: Of Crepe de Chine, Taffeta Silk, designs, + Special at $1.38 Single size, special, pair $2.78, 3.95, 4.85 a'zs"s ya other ee a eee jun Metal rome at ‘aos wr nents Sere af er. ae Flowered or Georgette Silk Crepe 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $49.50 Of silkeline, in new colorings, with “ “ pg cos Ay neg colorings, wish Double size, 3.35, 4.75, 5.60 OF Fgured sil ell in floral effects with plain -«~Eatralarge, “ =" ~—8.00, 6.28, 8.00 Special at $2.65 geek ten Lae yong in U, S, Army standards, Of em chiffon, in plain colors, bay wool in khaki and filling. 5 Special at $4.95 Special at $2. 50, ry 75, 4.95 and 7.80 Each Muslin Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases Supply interesting Main Floor offerings of Bed Coverings, to-morrow, with the fol- lowing special prices: Women’s Dressy Suits Of Gabardine, English Serge, Woal Crepe or Eponge 2 4 50 | Hemmed Hematitched Scalloped M Size, 4 \c, le Ic, Mp retatire Haat te See iil {Boru Be Slee. 720, 89¢ 980, 1.10 1.20, 1.30 NO EXCHANGES NO APPROVALS Pillow Cases, . Bolster Cases, mmed) ; + eat We, 160 Hemmed IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— Sc, 18 Whed, 7, st Meh abe » " 18, hs ’ ca c, 426 2) a ae oF | | AWORLD “WANT” WILL GO. ANE: SET 8, we vane

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