The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1914, Page 5

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_ Belgian Boys Need Pants, Contributions of kni¢kerbocker pants for orphaned boys of France and Bel- gium are solicited by the women of the Cercle Franco-American, who are mak- Generous responses to appeals for the circle, Women members are Wating clothing, which the Casepaionte fenernic Transatiantique agrees to jime Ba boys’ trou: ister Names of Black i Charles Tinke:, supprintendent of the Hand Men Also. } Protestant Episcopal City Mission, and Chaplain 8. Holstead Watkins of the an ‘Penitentiary, the tarce pipe organ of| WORKING ON 40 CLUES. the Church of the Beloved Disciple, Avenue and Reh Consist ar over 0 paste he Scores of Detectives Busy Pg hs Installed in Wein end of A fy: On Bunday afternoon, Nove 28.0 Trying to Run Down rs “Get a Box Terrorist Plotters. ‘ot Pimples, Dlotches and Sallow an ae Cet a Box To-night. Building, on Saturday morning. ‘Use as directed. a ry box to-night. 100, 260 the Bex. ter, Mass. You'll how why thousands use (USTEROLE once you experience the it gives. ir at once from the nearest It is @ clean, white oint- ment made with the oil of mustard,|these, patrolmen started to-day Better than » mustard plaster and does | make a census of all known Anarch- net nad Brings ease and comfort bhed onl ists, Nihilists and Black Hand 6per- “er MUST SROLE is_recommended by | tors in New York. doctors and nurses. Millions of jars are| Each patrolman ts to ascertain {ft used annually for Bronchi Cc there are any of these persons on tis Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neural, beat and turn in the names 2f such el 3 tion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Iournbag: £20 Spraines Sore Muscles, Bruises, Chile wfe (it often prevents, Pneumonia HERE BERKMAN. ggist’s, in @25c and 50c jars,| Inspectors ha: been ordered large hospital size f .50. | instruct all precinct commanders to rou get the f° ine MU§-| pay particular attention to the pro- tion: tection. of oh es, public buildings and the homes of Judges and city Cleveland, Obio. officials. Every public building in the city is under guard day and night and Judges who are known to have incurred the open enmity of Anarch- lates or criminals are under the care al TEROLE. Wetuse imita s—get what you ask for, The Musterole Company, of detectives. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove it. regular attendants at meetings. downtown or in Harlem, affite relief through : ‘bers can speak or understand English, - ‘These groups are difficult problems, th by ail WhO | Hard to locate and enter. the bowels and to natural actio gently purifying 1 @hey do that which danger of the police prevents. is" Olive Tablets are purely mpound + ixe! with olive them by thelr olive two every night for a ‘ablet Company, Columbus, 0, ers. Exceptional, Values at ‘ McCutcheon's In order to make our Hosiery Department better known we are offering some excep- tional values for to- morrow only— Silk Hosiery,69c.Excel- Jent quality, with cotton tops and soles, in black, white and staple shades, Regular vglue $1.00, Re errr: Lisle Hosier: ial at $1.85 for half dozen a eles 2 00, Of fine quality with deep le iy ‘tops. Two-toned Silk and Lisle Stockings, assorted colors, $1.25. Value $1.95. Black Silk Lisle Stockings, with wide tops, $2.75 a half dozen, Value 75c each. "ae Sth Ave, in & Me. Sts pee ede env avuneve Ca Bl BAN ES BAC YAU ing up a shipment of clothing for women and children made homeless by the war. Money with which to help the homeless ‘are being made to Pr. Edouard Blits of No. 540 Wert One Hundred and Forty-sixth street, who ts Lngrenty of cary grery ort Lge ening apparel “except Police to Comb City to Reg- No less than forty clues are engag- ing the attention of the detectives searching for the man who placed & ness and Indigestion—Get a Box To-|tighted bomb in the Centre Street Police Court, in the Criminal Courts Every plain-clothes man who can be spared is working on the caso. Among them is George L. O'Connor, the young policeman who saw the Pills, 208 Centre Street, N.,¥,| md and carried it out at the risk of his life. He was promoted to the [= FINE FOR RHEUMATISM |) Ds", Bese, on comer 1 Musterole Lessons up up Those Sti his father, who Is a detective attached ae Jeints—Drives Out Pain to the Police Department of Worces- Police Commissioner Woods to-day {ssued special orders prompted by the bomb oufrage. In compliance with to his precinct commander, who will Pains and Aches of the Back or Joints, | sena them to the Detective Bureau. . Frosted Feet, Colds of the Chest |MORE THAN 11,000 ANARCHISTS Alexander Berkman told an Evening World reporter a few months ago “| that there are between 11,000 and 12,- 000 avowed Anarchists In this city. Most of these are enrolled and are heavy percentage of the rank and file of Anarchists lives on the East Side, .| All known Anarchist leaders and agi- © under constant surveillance. lwardst Olive are Anarchist groups in which for @lomel, act gently on ‘the | the English language is never spoken, ne peniclvale: Ge. $0 for the reason that few of the mem- ablety ac: gently The police authorities in charge of stim the bomb investigation are convinced that the bomb outrages are instigated by persons engaged in spreading a does withour any of the had al propaganda of terror. They antici- L pate that other bombs will be planted in the near future unless the vigilance If the planting of bombs continues it is only a>question of thme ugtil somebody is killed. No one realizes this more keenly than do Commis- + | sloner Woods and Inspector F@urot of | the Detective Bureau. They are bend- + ling every effort to find the ringlead- ‘The approach of coldweather, or | attended by ynprecedented conditions jor unemployment, adds to the danger. jeomes PLANTED RECENTLY DIFFER GREATLY. ing With Matehen. Owen Eagan, Inspector of Combua- Ubles, and known‘as the bomb expert. | gay that during the last three days |said to-day that not two of the ‘twenty bombs set off in this elty dur- {ing the past month were constructe: alike. ‘ “One would conclude,” “that the bombs we have, been bo! i“ t that we continue to ered with during the past thirty da: have been made by as many different gangs. It would be natural to sup- pose that if one or two gangs of structioniats were operating through- out the city there would be a wi formity In the make-up of their gines of death. I find tue bombs of the past thirty days divided into three classes. Gen- erally speaking, the powder bomb seems to be the most ‘popular.’ Per- haps this is becaune plain powder is easier to obtain than either dynamite “The dynamite bombs are not made from explosives of that class this State, for we have wit a new growth of hair. his old friends did not k id i sent law which prohibite sth Geant ie wire Ore can talk enough real English Fire Commissioner sald Es nine chemicals. “A western po asked how he tol lowing statement Again we ha in an ena! ich any lady or fornia. home: Td a hal “The bomb exploded in St. Patric! os. of bay rum, Cathedral was made of dynamite; | Compound and those of the Bronx County Courthouse were of chemicals, and the Tombs| only promotes the growth of the hair bomb was filled with black powder. | but removes dandruff, scalp humorg, “The Tombs bomb seems to be a new| and prevents the Idea, It resembles somewhat in| It darkens streaked, mechaniam the bomb planted in the Italian Consul General's office at No. 215 Lafayetto Street last April.” Apply to the scalp t and makes the hair These ingredients and mixed at home.” to to A {Wn Wea \ee Wa Weed Wt Seer Sted Nee ue WY [Ta Wa Wary Ys er We Word Ve Word Vd Se 0 0 NO lack Satin Charmeuse mperi Satin Duchess Wi inter Coats for Women, Misses & Girls Cre Chi Dre Tle Sublime Dress Satin Faillé¥ rancaise Beginning To-morrow, Wednesday \ Remarkable Values F 1 . \ * Specially Priced oo A Magnificent Assortment of Styles to Select from ‘ ts - : ° : WOMEN’S GLOVES wy A 155€S Coats omen J Coats 1-Clasp Tan Prix-Seam Capeskin, value 1.00, pair 75¢ ‘a Misses’ Clever Coats Women's Fur Collared Coats ; White Biarrita Overseam Glace, or: Pris-Seam Doeskin. a8 an ucle cloth with soft silk lining t » ire Glace, Whi * pair 1, and warmly interlined; belt of plush, } quality. flee Hantionaly § Ie AEE Seay ~ Ne cae: “i high store collar. Usually $20.00 | lined with peau-de-cygne and warmly 29-5 0 ea : Misses’ Coats Attractive models of novelty mixtures, and warmly interlined. Usually #25,00 to $27.50 chinchilla and plush, soft silk lining $ I 5: oo | Usually $45.00 Misses’. Smartest Coats Of heavy ribbed corduroy, seal plush and novelty mixtures, with low models fur jrimmed. Jsually $80.00 & $32.50 belted waist effect, some of the $19.50 | plush, zibeline, corduroy and tv} $19.50 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats | Collared Corduroy Coats White or Pink. valu 2.90 alg g Abicheor get yA Te or e $25.0 ) ena tin Me eca Coyle var all $25. 0 0 Glove Silk Combination Suits,—reinforced; embroid- models. Usually up to 840.00 Lined. RRR OR Usually 839.0 ered yoke. value 4.50 to 5.00, 3.65 Sample Line of Of velvets and broadcloths . Special at $25.00 Girls’ Coats Girls’ Coats =} Smart tailored models of zibeline, duvetyn and mixtures, warmly lined Sizes 6 to 14 years. Usually $12.50 Girls’ Coats ] Embracing attractive styles of chin- chilla, zibeline and novelty coating. J Sizes 6 to 14 years. Usually $15.00 Girls’ Dressy Coats Of corduroy, zibeline and wool plush, including fur trimmed ties, Usually $17.50 | Girls’ Coats Cape and fancy tailored models of wool plush, corduroy and novelty coatings. Usually $19.50 / In plain and mixed materials. Sizes 1 —S4. 50 Girls’ Coats ) to 6 years, Special WITH EVERY ; een ee 16. SO | 4 Few Mody in Paints Dressy Coa’ SUNDAY Usually to $22. ial at Great Reductions (sizes broken) ene BvENtnG ‘woRLD ro DAY, “novansen” 17, 1014. CHILOREN CAUSE 29 Fines. | Three Daye’ Nesolt of Their Piny- twen@f-nine fires had been started by a) bildren in Manhattan, “We are about td begin the teaching of fire prevention to the child continued the Commi A Happy Bald Headed Man. Well-Known Politician Neat! Now Has New Growth of Hair. Tells How He Did Ie? account of We baldness aad ready wit, : sed his trends | by Way As soon as you think you femarhsbte growth ot my hale to the believe understand jt, may we a week with the finger tips, It no at any drug store at ver: Lord & T. aylor Murray Hill 9000 Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street “Founded 1526 Music Daily—Luncheon and Afternoon Tea, 10 A. M. to 5 P. M., Tenth Floor. An Especially Prepared Sale of. Afternoon & Evening Coats & Capes Juniors Coats | $14. 59, | Peter Pan & Balmacaan Coats pte Bh Btn al a ee Coe 4 4 - UT of your bath—and in about three minutes vou will start another spick-andSpan outfit on the road to rack and ruin. * Stilla minute! Your mother puts in a geod part of her day fussing with the things you wear, And she has always seen here at Best’s such a pro- fusion of lace and silk and fine linen that maybe she has over-, looked our endless variety of slam-around things at pin- money prices. James MeCreery & C0. 34th Street ” Sth Avent Adamson said to- On Sale Wednesday and Thursday fires in three days made into the most artistic novelties as well as the more conservative models. Special Offerings V Muffs_ & Neckpieces White Fox Muffs—Superior Quality. White Fox Neckpieces,......5... Blue Fox Muffs,—new designs... . Blue Fox Neckpieces..............5 oe | Mole Skin Muffs, made from the finest quality Scotch | Mole Skins..... | Mole Skin Neckpieces. so that she can at least make entieman can wis ask a favor: of ? Quit nt tt water add box of Barbo wiggling! Just tell her what Cry roe. we have said? | Natural Skunk Muffs.. Mi \ Natural Skunk Neckpieces. “y wa falling ont. PUsth Avenue, Weat Side, Cormer of 6th Street 4 ed, ray ae Fur Coats « oft and glonsy. as . \ hel ewe eem ———————————————— ee | Hudson Seal Coats,—selected skins; rich silk lining...... 95.00 "—Advt, Sunday World “Wants” Work — Monday Morning Wonders| Hudson Seal Coats,—extra large sizes; 46 to 52 inch bust, 125.00 — - —— — Black Russian Pony Skin Coats............6+s00 eee 29.50 | Special :—5s00 Yards Brown or Black Coney Fur “oh | I-inch wide. “McCREERY SILKS” | ‘Famous Over Half a Century ' Special Sale cf Commencing Wednesday, November the 18th: ‘a 18,000 Yards Black Dress Silks and Satins Double Width Standard Quslities Silk and Wool Poplin Fa\lle > 5 values 1.75, 2.25 and 3.00, yd. 1.15 1.35 wo 1.73 i - interlined. Black, tete-de-negre, navy Children's Gloves:—White or Colored Wool Gauntlets. blue, egg-plant and Russian green. value 7c, pair WOMEN’S SILK & KNIT UNDERWEAR Medium Weight Ribbed Cotton Union Suits,—low neck; sleeveless; knee or ankle length. value 1.00, 75¢ Light Weight Ribbed Woo! Union Suits,—low neck; | sleeveless; knee or ankle length. value 2.00, 1.35 Women's Broadeail Cloth Coats For street or dressy wear, lined and interlined. Usually $45.00 100 Women's Smart Coats | For street or afternoon wear, of wool $29.50 velvety lined and interlined Glove Silk Bloomers,—reinforced; White, Pink or Black. Usually $35.00 | value 2.25, 185 | Women's Black Velour & Fur | Glove Silk Combination Suits —band _top; reinforced; % ‘ Unusual Value WOMEN’S WORSTED SWEATERS | 4.95 value 6.00 to 7.50 Juniors’ Coats h 1 New model of cheviot, military collar $ finished with fur, deep yoke effect. 995 Usually $16.50, Juniors’ Coats | Of all wool chinchilla, wide box-pleat ! back with belt. Navy, brown | 872.50 gray. Usually $19.50) $7.50 Juniors’ Coats New up-to-date model of pebble cheviot, yoke lined with self material, $15.00 cire ular effect finished with deep belt. $9.50 | Usually $20.00 . Infants’ Coats £2.50 | Imported Corduroy Coats | | ‘The best quality corduroy in black navy and brown. Sizes 1 to 6 years. | $6. 95 Formerly 39.50. Various attractive models in White or Col- | ors, representing discontinued styles. GREAT WEEKLY JOKE BOOK “FUN” im) Floor

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