The evening world. Newspaper, June 22, 1914, Page 7

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SEATS OW CARS FOR SMOKERS B. R. T, Complion Witn Order of Service Board. ‘The Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company Announced to-day that It had formally feceived and acknowledged the order of the Publid Servico Commission amend- {ng the previous order of the commis- sion so as to allow smoking on the ” three renr cross seats and rear longi- tudinal seat of convertible surface cars. Instructions have been tssued to as wetunt superintendents whereby the Moifcation of the order will take effect to-morrow. ‘The company called attention to the fact that the order does not permit smoking on the rear platforms of the convertible surface car DO GHD WAKE UP CROSS OR FEVERISH? Look, Mother! If tongue is coated give “California Syrup of Figs.” erred har ate natural, @ose and peevish. See if tongu Coated; this is a sure sign its little py ; ech, liver and bowels need « cleansing ‘at once. When listless, » feverish, full of eold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't eat, gleep or act naturally, has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, remember, a gentle liver and bowel cleansing should always be the first treatment given. Nothing equals for children’: lifornia Syrup of ind fermenting food which is! logged in the bowels passes out ef the eystem, and you have a well and playful ebild again. All children love this harm- less, delicious “fruit laxative,” and it ever fails to effect a good “inside” cleansing. Directions for babies, chil- dren of ‘all ages and grown-ups are plainly on the bottle. Keep it handy in your home. A little ven today saves a sick child tomorrow, | it get the gen Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,” then look and see that it is ‘yy the‘ California Fig Syrup Comp: Co unterfeits are being sold here. Don't fooled! ee Diamonds parchased from we cen be ¢x~ a Special To-Day and To-Morrow Saibgeenen ls Bon 8 fin ta est + | feathers out of the national bird in e | He prides himself on that and hag it ; | from Texas. His home ts in that rising Sy srs ik | TAMMANY BILLS INSANE, WANTED TO DE, SET STABLE AFIRE, BUT _ COULDN'T STAND HEAT EAGLE OF TEXAS TOSOAR ON FOURTH Some Fireworks to Be Expect- ed When the Han. Joe Henry Gets Going. The safe and sane Fourth of July plans of the Citizens’ Committee will be put under a severe strain by Tam- many Hall's celobration of the slorious anniversary. Following its custom of more than a hundred years the benevolent, patriotic Order of Tammany, as distinguished from the political organization, will wave the stars and ‘stripes and twist the British lon's tail and read the Decla. ration of Independence tn the Four. teenth street wigwam. The pryotechnic part of the celebra- tion this year is to consist of ora- torical fireworks from the most ex- plosive galaxy of orators that Tam- many bas ever got together, There will be no guarantee of safety of the audience with the platform speakers hurling a bomb every second or two. For the “long talk” there bas been Invited the Hon. Joe Henry Eagle of Texas, who can tear more tail soaring flights of oratory than even Joe Bailey or Bob Henry tn their palmiest days. It is no familiarity with Mr. Eagle to call him “Joe.” 80 printed tn large type im the Con- greastonal Record. It sounds better and goes further in Texas than Jo- soph or even the Josephus of the Secretary of the Navy. Mr. Eagle is a new Congressman | metropolis of the Bouthwest—Houston. Don't pronounce it Howston, like New Yorkers call the East Side street, but | broad and soft with Southern accent, thus, “Hewstun.” Though a new member of Congress, | Mr. Eaglo of Texas was appointed a’ EH member of the important Banking and | & Currency Committee and helped to §t under which Wall going to operate 80 | soon as the Federal reserve banks are established, 4 This law was not exactly the kind Mr. Eagle wanted, It makes money | § too hard to get and too difficult to print. He introduced a@ bill last Au- gust to hava thé, Government issue five hundred millions of money at the mere cost of paper, ink and| press work. That, he sald, was the easy and simple way to provide a flex- ible currency. It was what the Green- backers of thirty years ago advocated. ‘Texas, Mr. Eagle thinks, is a mighty ood place for a Democrat to be elected to Congress, but New York ts the place to live. At last election he polled 18,762 votes to 1,658 for his Re- publican opponent and there waa no Bull Moose candidate in the field, either, After delivering his Fourth of July iC) i @VER MY ONLY ENTRANCE arahIeh Gas ds fo lmthcte ain” CHARLES A, KEENE Diamends, Watohee, Jewelry, Long Talk, Mr, Eagle thinks seriously of settling down right here in New York and opening a law office, just like Martin Littleton, once of Texas, did, In the very mldst of the grasping monopoliats, plutocrats and robber barons of Wall street. Jerry Trincal, formerly emplo; the barber shop at No. 156 Fulton street, has asked The Evening World to correct the report that he was forced to leave le | his position ae a result of the unwel- come attentions he tows May Wheeler, manicure of t Trincal waa arrested for disord duct because he = intercepted Wheeler in the street and inatated upon talking to her. Magistrate Krotel found him guilty and suspended sentence, In- quiry shows that Trincal left hie position voluntarily several weeks before his arrest ly con: ‘ine ———————— Bronson Howard's Widow Dies. LONDON, June 22—Mrs. Alice How- ard, widow of Bronson Howard, the fa- Broadway, New York Open Until 6 o Clock, Saturdays Included. mous American playwright, who died in 1908, and sister of Sir Charles Wyndham, the English actor, died here on Satur- lay. Proof of our straightforward dealings Your Dollar Will D OUT-OF TOWN DELIVERIES TO NO MONEY DO Club plans or ridiculously small deposits will attract the inexperienced buyer, but the wise shopper will look for the honest concerns that don't draw prospective buyers into a net of high prices and ironclad conditions, the largest furniture and carpet distributors in the eountry. Our enormous purchasing power cnables us to offer you exceptional values. 0 Its Full Duty Baronial Brown Reed Suite—Rocker, Arm Chair and Settee; upholstered with loose cushions, seat and back of fancy cretonne; large and roomy; WN is borne out by the fact that we are Here like cut; value $40 $26.98 YOUR DOOR BY MOTOR TRUCK ee ed ee ee ea i ties sevitnsbigt ebay) Anthony Schulz, who was rescued by Lieut. Levy and Fireman Wintrick from the window ledge on the sixth floor of a biasing stable at Nos. 219 and 221 Cherry street yesterday, con- fessed to-day to Fire Marshal Prial that he started the fire. His object, he eaid, was to burn himself to death, He was employed in the stable. In his spectacular attempt at eul- stable wa Scbulz cued him was sent + f tion. To-day he questioned Schulz, Endangered Lives of 200 who admitted that he had recently , been released from the insane asylum Horses and Property Loss of | Deen (nse ana, ‘Then he told con H tradictory stories abowt the @: $10,000 for His Purpose, vail dye 8 ean: “Yes, I to me and to set fire dow alll a charge when Lieut, Levy and Wintrick rea. | The fire had a suspicious look and | Marshal Prial started an Snvostig matches on the hay and straw. I went up on the top floor and lay Gown to die. But pretty soon it got; too hot and I climbed out on the win- further ezamination. —rwa' nvewthe wort, woirbaY) sonn cide Schule endangered the lives of! 200 horaes and caused a property loss! of $10,000, out by the firemen while the big The horses were driven 8 full was suffering from burns of smoke and flames. | at groat personal risk He to Gouverneur Hospital. | otarted it. Life is no good | I wanted to fie. It is easy | to a atad! I just dropped Then Inside and Outside that it rit mae clean andin what about the You can no more afford to than the outside. bea ty! DR. PIERCE’S below. hung onto the shutter.” ‘wes arraigned in Centre of arson. He was held for Beautiful li Women’s Hosiery Seamless silk lisle and silk stock- ings, double garter top, sole, heel and toe. Black an white. Fine value at 25c Sizes 834 to 10, Cc with some pair. Absolutely perfect. Pair Simpson Crawford, Mata Fleor, Women’s Union Suits Fi isle suits; low neck; sleeve- tape; cuff knee or um- Sines 84 to ‘790. Ha ING INA Nairn’s $1.05 Inlaid Linoleum, Square Yard, Here is good news for people needing a guaranteed Inlaid Linoleum. and wood effects, two yards wide. Colors go through to the back $1.39 Extra Heavy Qualit ar vant OZC Nairn’s & Cook's XXX Cork Linoleum, Square Yard.... TWO yards wide. Guaranteed Usually sold at 49c and 55c sq. yd. trimmed. Regularly row, a : Simpeon Crawford, Second Floor. of heavy silk, in. white and the wogied pe 1 thades, y told at 85, Smart- $2.98 est styles. Choice, at Gimpeon Crawford, Second Floor, We Have eateans. Sines up to @ yrs. Muslin Drawers at 25c tucking and fine faces and embroidery; sizes 2 t Infants’ Lo Made in fine nainsook 300 values, Of all wool batiste and cashmere prettily made with and full scalloping; sizes up to @ years. Children’s Trimmed Millinery IN STYLES FOR LITTLE GIRLS AND THE YOUNG MISS Choice, at $1.00 ttle creations designed expressly for children. fine Valenciennes laces, lace braids, rough strews and silk braids in a large variety of models, trimmed with flowers, ribbons and accordeon plaited laces. Choice of pink, light blue and white, priced to 93.98. Children’s Untrimmed Panama Hats A more serviceable and a more becoming hat than these panamas were never made for kiddies. We have a full line of all the appropriate style trimmings in $1.39 . stock and we will suggest the trimmings to you... . Our Free Trimming Service when hats & trimmings are purchased here. impeen Crawford, Main Floor. White Petticoats Good quality white muslin, made Ratine Sk 40 inches wide, »pl quality for skirts, ete. Will launder ap! didly. deep embroidered flounce; Special, tomor- Girls Silk Blouses ndaome crepe de chine blouses and linens in all whi $1.25, at. TUESDAY SPECIAL SALE. In tile 38c quality Inlaid Linoleum, Square Ya wearing quality, Enamelled CORK Linoleum Imported and American makes. Patterns suitable for dining rooms, halls, kitchens and offices. Blue, red and green and white tile effects, Also a fine variety of hardwood designs. Value 65c and 69¢ aq. yd. This sale, per sq. yd. . $38.50 9x12 Royal Wilton Rugs at $29.45 Aimpeon Crawford, Fourth Floor In good quality cambric and muslin; prettily trimmed with and Short Slips at 22c simple bishop styles with lace edgings Regular finished at the neck and sleeves; all sizes up to @ years. Infants’ Long and Short Coats at $2.75 Regular $3.08 Children’ s Muslin Gowns 39c to 98e—in fine cambric, ni ‘and ribbon; sizes up to lt years, We alsocarry a full line of Infants’ worsted _ Ve siinpwon (re w Regularly 50c; Special Tuesday, yard, at + Simpson Crawford, Second Miser. Middy Waists Several amart styles of with contrasting col Sizes 6 to 20 ys Regularly $1.00 and fimpeon Crawford, Third Floor, LINOLEUMS SPECIALLY REDUCED LOTS OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CORK LINOLEUMS FOR QUICK SELL- 79C This Linoleum is well known for its excellent In all the new1914 designs 0 18. circ! Made of up irting nidid wearing 29° ’ alates or trimmed wi 47C Dan Carls. Our Infants’ Wear Dept. Tomerrow Will Be « Gala Day in Our Infante’ Wear Depart- ment. Everything Needed for Infante and Children Up to 6. Mothere of Shopping Ability Will Appreciate These Remarkable Speciale Prepared. Consiati: 8 anne! bands, @ slips, & tage use; regularly $4.08 Kimpeon Crawford, Basement. knife, seal. It Golden Medical Discovery 5 (in Tablet or Liquid Form) me gy leader ge dy he Se re it makes geod street Police Court this afternoon on | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED, A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT. you oe ay It ie just as import- ant that the system be cleansed of the poisonous impurities caused by weakness of the diges or by inactivity of the liver. oor ted bleed to ecurish and strengthen all the organs. Eoueel eet tiee ta pes Seg Soa eG 8 e trial box. Address Y. % would be atrong and . it of the body? lect it organs Outing ee “Originally priced. $28 to $45, Trimmed Hats Originally priced $68 10°81 00, Coats Models for all occasions. Fi ifth Ave., Originally priced $10 to 628, NO 6.0. D/8 cor. 50th 12.00 } 5.00 NO EXCHANOES St. Petia Infants’ Long and Short Bedford Cord Coats Special at $1.25 Deep effectively trimmed with washable braid. Fach coat {s well lined with geod quality Snes uposyre, Regular 2.48 value. Special $1.25. Infants’ Outfits, all for $1.89 of the following dainty pieces: @ half-wool shirts, rrows, 3 dinpers, 1 pair booties. Children’s Sample Dresses at 47¢ Made of chambray, linens, ginghams and dainty white lawns in belted effects; richly trimmed with Ge French and eerie low ines $ to 6 years. laces and embro! Intants’ Loi ford, Third Wleor,. Sizes 6 to 11 Worth $1.50 ind or square tere, ped fingers; choice ti of gray. tan, pongee, and white; pair Almpson Crawford, Mats Floor, $4.98 Dinner Set or ith best Size 15x88, at Size 1x33, Sine 22x83, Size 26x83, Size 80x33, Size 26x37, Size 30437, at Size S0x45, at te blue, black navy American 6 people; ble for cot- bungalow WINDOW SCREENS Adjustable hardwood frame, fitted! wire cloth. Ite 236 25e 29 " 38¢ Ie 396 We ) Simpson Crawtord, 6th Avenue, 19th and 20th Streets idery insertions; Women’s $1 Gloves 16-button length made of heavy quality tricot; double Silk Gloves, 1, in neat floral design; $ 289 and Short Dresses at 47¢ Regular 79¢ values; made of the finest nainsook; guaranteed band embroidered yokes; others in pretty Dutch necks and Ince insertion. Bises up to 2 years. ke in pretty necks, prettily trimmed with | \broider: infants wereted ae thans.ned boetees st log potece eacques, aff oe, or maven leather or made little Shoes that have sturdy counters to support the tender growing feet of babies. Sizes 5 to 8. " ° ’ ° Misses’ & Children’s Shoes and Pumps White canvas and Sea Island duck, well in high cut or regula- tion style, The Pumps finished with ankle ieee anode at *1.00 Growing Girls’ White Oxfords White canvas Oxfords, with rubber soles; appropriate for sport wear, outin wear and for street use, regularly at $2.00. Sale price, pair, Retuiled sizer men. 85.95, 50. Porcelain good in w cen ‘nut ‘telephone or mail orders, timpeen Craw! stripe materials. All siaes, including sat Skmpoon Crawford, Third Floor Dutch Curtains Attractive Dutch style curtains of ready to slip on tod Regularly 1.49, at Simpson Crawford, Fourth Floor, Infants’ $1.00 Button Shoes Tomorrow, 75c a Pair soles, Patent ton or Blucher at widths B, C and tion Day wear. |. Main Floer, $ 50 Women’s Dresses Lingerie, flowered crepe, linens voiles, ginghame and other Smart Summer styles. for stout wo- Regularly $3.79 quality scrim, with lace edge, tre valance; Needs for Summer Homes SCREEN DOORS AT 89c EACH Well made 4-panel screen doors, wal-| moat sanitary, easiest working No| machine on the murket: finiwh, with best wire cloth. c.0.D | inh dataatlia Size 2 feet 6 inches x 6 feet 6 inches Size 2 feet 4 inches x 6 feet B inches. Sine 3 feet x 7 feet BALL BEARING LAWN MOWERS, crucible steel | knife, S-inch wheels, choice of 14 of 16-inch ‘ Regularly $5.00, at... 40 BERKSHIRE LAWN MOWERS, crucible. steel VW-inch sine. Regularly $9.75, Sine @ feet 10 inches x 6 feet 10 inches, Sine 2 feet 8 inches x 7 feet Size feet Winches [ff x 7 feet. 2.69 hose, junmetal calf. Sizes 111% to 2 Worth $2.00 Boys’ Mannish Shoes Flat last styles, with Goodyear welt hand-sewed oak Perea Neathen parstint hy yi" Aa . Correct for Gra: None sentjone GARVLEN rave, H-fyot, with brass coup- lings and brass noasle, Guaranteed Hose, ab.» GAS TRONS, complete with 6 foot Well at °1.50 All sises, 1 t $2.25 Vest Guimpes Shadow lace, organdie and net with De Medici collars and hem- stitehed vests; Brussels net with styles. Oriental lace De Medici 44 80c,, at ¢ Numerous Shmpece Crawford, Main Fleer. collars, Worth 75c to $3.50 Corsets Pink or white brocade or summer weight _ batiste. back. Suitable for $7 -87 average figure, at Low — bust, — lon, SMmpeom Crawterd, Second Fleer, steaight hips an DUNTLEY SWEEPER feats: wee $6.93 $5.45 $1.48

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