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SRR Tee paneer i pe THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1918. : Hints t @ name, she replied, “Annie Jordan. im August, been engaged for the principal role and will take 10 TELL o the Housewife WEST SIDE BLAZE Hos dhe ate aiog wus teased, mung Gonzo ute murat Feb Sr cmt ny fo sm ard 2. (ee Relating to Home and Markets. ,Rpparet sto of tho" Stoleon Srartes| aca "tae Crsne OU"oy ik ur Sumer ble fhe Mean, Overy us| Ra Aad ta and the Parker millinery shop on the | bech, te to be extended, and, be will continue to) Gongs tickets for the mpecial matiness Friday for the i] lower floors of the building, which | @vpear at that theatre until the middie of June, benefit of the Actors’ Fund. t By Mrs. Charlotte R. Bangs. é was formerly a private residence. It| While Me, Fitings’s reputation as a paying| The annosl Master entertaloment of the Léttle ——$_—__—_ ~ 2 has a basement and three stories | “rsd” star has been conceded since his first stel-| Mother's Aid Ammelation, of which Mrs. Clarence] Baby Swallows Safety Pin, Dies. ‘ee Home. 1340.5 mutton, 120-140.; best veal, above that. lar season, it remained for hie present eucosestul | Burne fo President, will be given Saturday after-] Frank Montell McDonough, thirteen < ¥ a 160.5 “eulle” to 10c.; pork, 16- —— eaagement at the Kadcherbocker to establish him | room at the Murmy Hill Lyceum. Bight hundred | months’ old, grandson of Frank M. Mon« Butter: Creamery and “sweet” | 170. No delivery. Ribe of beef, among the big Brosdway favorites, Me. Kitloge | children have been invited to we moving picture] til or Montclair, N, J. @ wealthy New . é are foremost now. C, 284-2801 | 17/20 lege of lamb, 20/s¢.1. mut= —_—_—_— BURNED TO DEATH hua made more money in New York City than is |and eat ico cream. reduce merchant, died at the - : 8, 26140, both prints; 10 tbe, eity | try 18e.1 8:10 Ibe. city delivery. ss ? soem taora, "The ero reins fr he lit | startin ck, manasing dtr of the Ortanm| FOTK Produce, merchant Ail, o6 ie e aD i Selivery, £0. entra. Wholesale, Sy Markets. Small Fire in Basement Fills PREPARING FOR BED| tore sro.coo ot‘se'ssa'etuane wena, ou eo | urate tlc, iene Imowrtor ch {ng an operation. ‘nite 8 5 » sib. box, Ya-Ib. prints, a] to the present time he has far excesded these fig- jung 8 safet Dr. Joseph A. Robertson’s “alt,” 280. C., 26c.5 poorer grades, Sans Weetan tithe wera bas Amsterdam Avenue Build- tures at the Kulckerbooker, with the end mot yet a dunes Donen aemente caer ae eee a few days ago. he, ¢ a was on t Wif ring Book: s 12-160, (retailers ask 206. to 300. for A ‘ Mrs. Donnelly’s Screams Wake Hus- | s!#t. Luget of Mare,” published by Mitchell Keaneriey No. 110 Hi . : le Ordered to Bring Books easy. On ; ‘ ing With Smoke, : . Potash and Perimutter,"* « comedy by Me. . , ee). Shad, 60c. ea. Or perch, 2- band, Who Smothers Blazing | Montague Gias, was produced at the Queen's = a to Aid Memory. Sue oe se Nidal Ld “ ‘Theatre, tn London, last night, It was received D Night Gown Too Late. with unmistakable favor and the critica predict « i 12 Ibs., emoked, 170. b.; | A trifling fire in the cellar of tha! met \F i Matted Ml aces a eiael io de ata yan” tisnee Note se, aawarss J. J, Shubert of the theatrical firm said to-day aa BROKE BY “U. P. SHORT.” | and caves cash. ; |dam avenue sent the twenty families erect “Brooklyn, died this morning | that he hed instructed his lawyern to Chicago to (24 floor) es Egge: Brown, white or mixed to in the house scurrying to the roof and jn the Cumberland Street Hospital, | bay in for hie firm the plant of the Chicago bet. 44th & 45th ir. choose from, large or emali sized. rr) i fire escapes at 2 o'clock this alin engl hae from burns about the head Iiaphentl = Will be sold at a receiver's | 4 A ‘ ‘. , -20- . p or, KE. Flanigan, wi wak- | @ ody, receives ie was pre- | streets ~ __ Speculated Without Husband's gent wo idl met lecarn gts 1 Eel UY BRS Aa) ANA® RSIS baring {oF bed, Donnelly, an| qifiloning the lead of, Hypadrome, wherw ye " duck, 28¢.; city delivery 2c. doz. himeelf that there was fire, he turned ; maat y Gilbert and Sullivan's “Pinafore” has had @ sue. | Knowledge and Two onve | electric machinist, was awakened by | cessful revival, the Shubert and W. A, Brady | 2 pl ea.). jin an alarm her screams and found her rushing | wii mak ther Gilbert and Sullivan revival | % Suits Result. Vegetables: Many green and wax | Grapefruit, $1.75 box; finest, $4. Hefore the arrival of the engines| through the house with her night! this wring. The ploe will be "The Yeoman of ; uit, ae fine rade a ig a or $10 box retail rae Bnyeeey, fon, |Patrolmen Imperial and Mann of the) Fown beta was wis ay ee the Guard,” f S ° d S S its 5 J.) + : m ese e at de tion, Ee i s e succeeded in smotherin e flames a ” ' toes, it, M8 box a4 Why $8 0.000 for fanother West Sintyeeighth strent station ran with i rug, she wan in uch agony | ite adtveed by Wary Senn fee tho Peeaah 0 pring an ummer Sul i . ality when consumers do | through the building, arousing 6 | she could not te! im how her night | re Fils Surnaturel by Grenet d'Ancourt and | iq ey Mikasa hint, Vie> Say Sart). Pe bh kg tall leo il tenants and calming the more fright-| dress had caught, She was removed | sowire Vauaire, will be Kaw & travers|| Values up to L1O:* for.. oo. the Polyclinic Hompi-| extra). ‘Three er more hi an rel, Newtown eippins lened ones. Although the fire was) to Eo ee Le ee coma || . All Newest Spring and Summe: Sting surgeon of the Polyclinic Hoso'- | Gan unite for euch pureha 119) SRO Rome Beauty R80 ats, te was very nmoky. ‘Tho ten- va et oe Senice ‘Weeks, appear in the Su-| gyPetatoes: New “Hastings” ( Se. oa. retail. ante reacuied themselves, save an aged vos Court te ay alt “eel ieinee o pPlentitul, 68-780.-$1.28 | woman, who was taken to the root ; = ands. No delivery. Re- (py her daughter and the policemen. x | eahigatibenteatiteg Phdntgatada Ue deer hah rie) eattes; hice be double rate for | oA woman who was sleeping on the Sa Ana at RE AA NaS weond floor of No. 46 West Thirty- ‘ ; Fi been searching for her for several <<a Palas = | Second 7 _ = | third street when fire broke out in « 36 1 mest sat & Co, brokers, are nue [POLICE TO ATTEND CHURCH, |FOUR KILLED IN AUTO CRASH.| te tnsement there. cary, toss Furs and Draperies Stored in Dry Cold Air ip! % -_— seized an ‘ul of clothing ai n tag Mrs. Robertson for $88,504, which, : Two Other Me ead Whi here she hatled a pass- . ‘frm is the amount the Will Be Held Next em! ini tu ‘and was carried away. cm, eicae vite vves as the result of Sanday tn Brooklyn, ‘ar. Just before getting into the taxi, 7 @peculation in Union Pacific stock.| The annual Catholic service for the| GEORGE ‘ex., April 15.—Four | == = =| Mra. Robertson took a trip to Wash-|membera of the Police Department in| Men were ki nd two seriously in- ington to get an inside ip on U. P.| Brooklyn and Queena will bo held next | ured here ¥ when a Missourt, FOR ASTHMA | _ nt yalbedipad a bedak ix Mus market, |Snuday afternoon at 4 o'clock in St. eeite fam Texas passenger train AND CATARRH: Murray Hill Founded A sap crashed into an automobile in which but Instead of the market breaking | yon a, Church, bacite treet near | they were driving. ‘The dead, allot * - gooo Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street 1826 Mrs. Robertson practically went | john Gorman will preach a sermon, and Fiorenes, et) are: C. C. Gressett, Both these diseases, id sd pep ft to weld after Lod bbe the Rev. William 'T, MeGutre will address es ek tioned ttheal inne se due to weakened, been orde: to ae 5 the policemen, i t ere tee rundown condition worth of Union Pacific “short.” Muste will be provided by the Police bite Seebile eae Sonn Pedahe ts of the body, find ‘Mrs. Robertson has filed a counter | Band. All uniformed policemen wishing | SUt0mobile was demolished. prompt retionis | ‘ ; , ’ . ttend th lee iM 71 Re te ere seer tre line aeguve boae GF No mean aye: WARD UvCK, Father John's Medi- | Misses’ Suits Women’s Spring 8 Summer 9) Svar dpellerencegthadleratAd Brooklyn, at 3.15 o'clock ane cog ete bay cine, which builds thelr agreement not to atop apeculat- [10,0 church, “All policemen wngmareh | “Cheer up, my dear, there are flow- sbatd ht B t. &8 [ S, h 3 ing for her, and that they have failed |and many of thone on patrol duty wish- [eT beneath the snow,” new strength be- | C : I d Model. 00 S Ow oes to return securities left with them|!n« to attend the service have been ex- “Yea, but nobody will lend me a cause it is all pure opies of Importe odels i : | te cover any marginal lonsen. penile lid shovel to shovel ‘em out." nourishment, . ; Fashionable Footwear, Embracing 4 At Very Special Prices. All Styles of Low & High Shoes brokers deny they owed Mra. anything, and in the reply te uit charged she had left the State to defraud her creditors. ‘The Mexican troubles helped in a meabure to make the physician's 4 ‘experiences on Wall street un- for she had banked on 006 worth of Mexican ratiroad ben@s, which, with the turmoil in Reproduction of a $65.00 Model At Remarkably Low Prices Long Russian Tunic Skirt and Short Hip Colonial Jacket, having the effect of a one-piece dress;} $29.50 é . olontats . navy, Copenhagen blue and shepherd checks. Trimmed with handsome buckle to match, in Special, at. black Russia, patent leather and white canvas. Misses’ Suits $322.5—Usualy 05.00 Young Men's Clothing—Third Floor. OPPENHEIM,CLUNS& CG a growing more acute every Side Pleated Tunic Skirt, hip and long cont effects, with < z ¥ declared worthiess by the 34th Street—New York touches of Roman stripes and Driental colorings. Colonials 4. | ons epee a adel $39.50 8 $49.50 In all leathers and two-tone effects, trimmed with ‘a ‘ Plenty of good securities in « Remarkable Offering of Usually $55.00 to %68.50 imported jet or leather-covered buckles. * vault in New Jersey.” b/ ‘Hor Waill\atreet transactions also ‘had Qreaght Mrs. Robertson some domes- 4 tie Worry, It is aid. While detec- Xs tives @eeking her hi | Had'so Philcseiphias and fram there wired to the brokers, it is said, that her Wall street speculations had not } known to her husband until he a them through the sult her. Then there had been a and ehe had left New York away a little while.” Roberteon, it is alleged, did \ er most spectacular Wall street a} around Christmas time lust é She was in daily communica- with her brokers over the tele- ye ag her apartments in the ig Hotel, in Thirty-third i @trest. Bhe refused to be worried ; Misses’ Coats $ Zo 9 5 —Umually 86.00 and 87.00 Of Golfine, Teddy Cloth, Serges and Novelty Materials, in Spring Boots the new Cape Effects; all full lined. Featherweight, light and medium, in all leathers $79.50 to $35.00 and several combinations; complete range of sizes. Usually $30.00 to $50.00. . Juniors? Suits «8.5 Usually 86.00 and 87.00 Of All-wool Serge, including two Smart Nor- | $7.9,50 38th Street Rear Elevators Direct to Shoe Section, Second Floor folk or Short Coat Models, effectively reas med.. Young Men’s Suits Sites 32 to 42; suitable for medium size men. Regular 22.50 Value, 15.00 Especially designed clothing for young - men, with distinctive style featurcs that give individuality to your clothes, i Juniors’ Tailored Suits. Representing late distinctive models of for-| $22.50 eign styles; tailored and fancy Coats; new ma- to terials—Crepe, Men's Wear Serge and Shep-|$.3.5.00 herd Checks.... Juniors’ Coats. For dressy or practical wear, made of the sea- $9.95 son's newest materials, including Novelty $ 2k 50 Stripes, Bedford Cords, Crepe or Golfine.... y Girls’ Spring Coats. } as A splendid belted flare model of basket weave, with stitched belt, novel collar and Persianf $9.75 tie. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Special, at) Girls’ Spring Coats. Flare and Belted Models of Gabardine, Serge and Checks, with hand embroidered} $72.50 collar and cutfs; silk or serge lined. Sizes, 6, 8 and 10 years, Special, at. Girls’ Dressy Coats. Distinctive models reproduced from late for- eign styles, of Duvetyne, Crepe Cloth, Serge f$ 5.00 and Checks, Sizes, 6 to 14 years. Special, at: Third Floor. Sale of Plain Silks At Greatly Reduced Prices Colored Satin-de-Chine $6 inches wide, strect and evening shades. }8.5¢ Per yard Special Plain Silks ? Broken assortments, 21 and 26 inches wide. 5Oc Formerly 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 per yard Hundreds of Lengths of Chiffin At soc per Yard Formerly 75c and $1.00 per yard. 1,800 Lengths of Dress Silks Street, Evening Shades and Blacks, At Large Price Reductions Street Floor. the market went against her, ; ‘kept up her courage when) i. Soa women would have given up experiment as a bad job, Tele- Tioete fan ghe sent from Phila- furnish some idea of how tq » When thin looked gid biuest, she wired Content & turn in the market does not . meat all. Stocks will go very lower, so continue to keep my good. Merry Xmas" It proved not to be a very “Merry two days later Mrs, Rob- sold out and her brokers — to look her up. 4 ordering Mrs. Robertson to ap- cf fer an examination to-day Jus- “\ Weeks says that it has been ie a that her attitude is such that not likely to have a very vivid of her dealings without Tecourse to her books, and #o the @he comes into court. HURLED TO DEATH FROM BARE CHASSIS OF AUTO!” Member of Ridgefield Fire Appa- * ratus Buying Committee Victim of Unusual Accident. Attention Is Directed to a aidesing Mayor Draw Wobtse. Ghat i 2 Remarkable Exhibition and Sale of Jehn C. Taylor of the Volunteer Fire cers, Span Ne ous vere h< ‘ Antique & Modern Embrotdered Lace & Linen Objects of Art including The Famous Adriance Collection Valued at $100.000 Recently sold by this store Veronese Room—Tenth Floor Latest padless shoulders and soft roll front, details usually found only in garments produced by high class custom tailors. Fabrics include Cassimeres, Cheviots and mixtures in hairline stripes and tartan checks; also Navy Blue Serge. tf He ’ Young Men’s Balmacaan Coats (ey specia Swagger Overcoats of Showerproof Tweed: Tanai reclons, aca Yoke and sleeves silk lined. Sizes 32 to 42, al ee } 13.50 Special Values in The Season’s Newest Laces Shadow Lace Allovers 42% inches wide, for the making up of dancing frocka and separate blouses, white and cream, $1.00 per yard—Usually $1.75 Shadow Lace Flouncings White and cream, 18 to 27 inches wide, 48c to $1.95 per yard—Usually 70c to $2.75 Dainty Embroidered Net Laces including Orienta! and Margot effects, white, cream and two-toned colorings, 80c to $2.95 per yard—Usually 50c to $4.00 Black Silk Shadow Lace Flouncings 18 to %7 inches wide, $1.50 to $2.75 per yard—Usually $2.00 to ¢3.50 Filmy Filet Laces All hand-made, widths from 8 to 27 inchea, $2.25 to $6.95 per yard—Usually $8.50 to $10.00 Valenciennes Laces and Insertions Correct copies of the real, in a complete assortment, $¢ te @ inches wide, sold by the yard or dozen y: ; Jo to @50 per yard—75c to $2.95 per yards, Street Floor palance | tn all the numerous ailments caused by defective or irregular action of A organs of digestion and elimi- y | mation—certain to prevent suffering tor ‘and to improve the general bealth— Ne yerced Misstesipp! River Fund. U bbe e.. 4 - Bie Semen ik et ew | Ee raat gh iheieer tent yar ‘| CREDIT AT YOUR OWN TERMS on Bt. OPEN EVERY EVENING 149th SL--BAUMANN--3d Ave. The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P, M.