The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1914, Page 12

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nt wSPAM tak a 3 Pt Nn 29 Ye ene __ THE EVENING WoRto, WEDNESDAY, ‘NOVEMBER ‘18, —— a wt driven to arson to realize cash on is, through thelr force of t Ge joue to get his O. K. He ig insurances, has sent an appeal to tectives, to make a th m sixty to a hundre: searching Investigation o but he has told his Ione Comimiasioner Woods for aid ‘ 4 “4g M4 ¢ 0 CONE! {SAYS POLIGE FAILED [ise rant mvr sees “| TO PROVE SOW A SPY nunc ate x — » prove he is an- Amer a, more P jd hot be mo occurring from this time ard, to jin running down this particular class | summon here, in every Inatance where of frebugs the clreumatances indicate the fr * The Fire Commissioner says the 1) all wumpic he occupan : unusual large muinber of ineendia inert Thc’ rower ot nuance be held Samuel Ullman of New York Denies ; in. the futur here WAS Somme’ a CER ANI SE FIREBUG CRUSADE: |: ancerfain the amount of insurance r sible i ulty over that, although Jo em can be directiy traced to busl- | carried, and find nt who was Mr. Whitman tunched to-day with S| is $ fe k Sut i Ne! nese depression in certain tines of last person to le the building iy 10 GET STATE ns. Comsi ; Paterna, trey wee | Se That His Boy Is Under | born ier But it trades und employment which he) ™! , 4 . 4 In consultation Be to} Death Sentence. | - en OW y in thet will doen not specify. Detectives from thet he particularly. searchi OF COREA: OF SNe | ; 4 Samuel Ullman, a wealthy furrier) ORIGINAL #P C Cold c mi} und’ loffice of the Mire Marshal are scour. | the ee ion of insuranc a Leghtthy ape’s Col 0) mpo ft i" No. & West Twentieth Street ing the city and men are working | Par to motive for a fir #* Governor-Eleet’s Ind@rsem ont | 4 ‘| GENUINE Bale 2 Ja class of fi hi er | ~ bell ‘ ai \o z { or ae ends colds and grippc 4. C Deck: nen and day following rumors | Mined is “otar the! i MAN LEAPS TO DEATH. published ahs BPH | . in a few hours. re Commissioner Declares) wricts reach Commissioner Adamson’s| perpetrators fit is pox} Is Open Sesame to De- ; office Concerning contemplated at- | #ible to do so, and ta addition to the | \4 Jamps off Kerryhoat From dersey|io the ¢ that hi os Business Depression Is Caus- tempts at arson extraordinary om partment Positions a pala della parimen tions. on nan sp | fiary BL An & precautiopary measure in are! Your | A man paced the after deck of the] "ns “netic dose as an ison ea;? ing Incendiary Blazes. resting the guilty persons, It te aug- | Dintri beter Central of Naw J ferryboat | a Wal berented pecan | wested to the Police issioner by| Great | publican leader tate! Witkesbarre, when the hoat pulled out] "* Sa!d. “Joroph was arrested. | tly a a ey your clogged-up nos- ‘ Mr. Adamaon that the detective force! Police, Commins ome convinced, necording to} ftom the Jersey City stip, shortly after [te Is the bead of the Leipeig branch tite wits and sait passages of the heed: | INSURANCE THE OBJECT. | of precincts anawer all fire alar 4 ‘e ithe talk of those WhO vinit the h {11 o'clock last night, paying no attention | of our firm, and lives in Leipzig with | obviously | his wife, who was Miss Eisemann of ew pointed] Boston, and their two children. “In October Joseph went to Lon- begin iminediate a may Comminnion med | active eg 0D # of! fire marshale In ferreung out the ctl mint upon the gfull and lof Gov.-eleet Whitman at No. ‘ation of the members o| avente that th A © Bureau fn assisting the ee Matisse on isto be a Whitman mast: Aincharge or nose running, awe te ie lache, dullmess, fever- a [_H Greet, ancezing, soreness the deck, ved }don to communies Asks Commissioner Woods to) over the ® aie up! Quit taewiee incendiary origin, alling the dffi-|prite in cases at | all these incendiary froin te ee ad ii blue eh New| Fase your throbbing ‘ atective cullles under whi the firemen) fires, If the . who heve gone t 4 the | Yor — ore t frat su: ele in the world. gives Assign Detectives to All waiend Tan February When. enow fine | OMll Up the te subordinate lee Mr pected of being a spy, and, failing jgorates nursing mothers and the! pe's Cold saffic {inthe verify that susp v -| More healthful than te cathe "8 i) Whitman and have asked for the ap " 6 lice tried to show he was taking a] Take no substituter, Ask for HOM! Suspicious Fires, pointment of friends and fellow we Is letter Commiasioner Adam —--- ( ye ie run down 4 | ous Canialena hover kts ae are having an unt pum: ° ities |W and tly told Mr. W nitman| | Cebetedants Weenpe Tetat on (anv of the State departments, Hd NN) 1 NO DANDRUF—29 CENT DANDERINE le nature of the reply departments have been | sx i WORLD AVANTS WORK WONDERS. =— — Conaptency Charae. date brings to th the indorsen {ene Govern waking hour your eyes always working. The State y * | scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Dan- | of correct glasses is L hobre witn| Qty B Faded, Bring Back | ienke carefully draw it. through | Perfect Fitting Glaases as Low as $2. Its Color and Lust re, » taking. ‘one small strand at gg perso oes | new State ers are report t, against all the -ling to Mr. Wh wn systematically | stair Coming Out? [ante of Jarod Flagg, convicted Nov. 2) Francia Williams, the t I Dr for using thé mails with intent to de- | tence how dutl, faded, brittle and | f wines, Kpont xe Mr Whitman to vill be light an appearar parable lust m 42 st.et Save. lwe Must Raise $100,000 Cash in 30 Days) es afler an ap; you cannot f druft or fuliing hair] Get « teb, but what] Danderine fro will please you most will he after a few] counter, and when you see new hair, fine | pretty and sol H Esjablished 52 Years. New York :184 B’way, at John 223 Sixth Av., 15th: 350 Sixth Av., 22d 101 Nassau,at Ann Gen ‘ Mr. Whitman wan with your hair is as| that it has been at. | VA ORL PU TY SIS LULLUEE very | and downy at first) -yes—Dut really new | neglected y Flage hair—arowi ment-—thi 17 West 42d oh ' the second r 4 ditt a y | beautil : , @ only count: involv ‘i the! 4 ba hbebater We Brotkl yas 350 Belton con. Bond S& The Senior Member of Our Firm Has Retired From Business Therelere This Gigantic Sale of High-Class Clo‘hing & Furnishings At Prices Regardless of Cost Profits are not thought of—the raising of the necessary $100,000 is the only consideration. *, 10, 000 Witter Suits and Overcoats Ag Men’s $15.00 Winter Suits $Q:50 Ee TLE TL Sa pias beaat i! No dif- | just try a little Danderi SUES $42,000,000 CONCERN. | stockholder of | ed Sta Com y Wants a tee Fmannet H United stv $ New Jersey corpor ions | fled suit on behalf of himself and other stockholders for an necounting | from fifteen directors of the company in the Supreme Court to-day and are sof the WEST UNION “~~ TELBSRAM AECBIVED AT (72 Fit ten, & ©. Ger. 220 $2, live Tet “ase” AI7T2NY MR 27 LC CLEVELAND OHI0 NOV 10 1914 © T OWEN CO ING %4 EAST 23 ST NY v The directors are James C, Brady wrote nec ia ©Read the Telegram! pe. } \ There's thé story in a nut shell. lains the te CONVERT ENTIRE SURPLUS STOCK INTO CASH AT k te and Qvercoats, On Sale at Heety WW: Nuckos, Richard A. Rob the estat pales suluiac tile peulateavercaee ONCE MUST RAISE TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND. DOLLARS ie is ertsony Kenneth B.S “harlen ¢ ®Y NOVEMBER THIRTIETH BEGIN SALE AT ONCE : y Stoadied, ‘James W. Stoddard and Gam nientre retail value of $40.00. To ALL LOSSES TO HOME OFFICE 5 Carl Tucker. sa at a loss of $15,000. j t § Men’ 8 $ 16.50 Winter Suits $ 75 a or ios Sale begins at once. There are 11 selling days in which 217 omen ee Micssiar : and Overcoats, On Sale at OPERA HOUSE LEASED. to accomplish it. \ Men's $18 & $20 Winter Suits $] 37 and Overcoats, On Sale at ; Men's $22 & $25 Winter Suits | wand Overcoats, On Sele at $15 15 Oscar Hammerstein's Lexington Avenue Opera House, which closed lant Saturday, after Hammerstein ad- mitted that his policy of producing oxcerpts from grand and mov- ing Pp «there had nA fallure ed to-day to the Lot 66 One of the Hundreds--A Typical Value— ‘ k others | it must t be sacrificed at . $45 Daven-os at . . . . $30.00 $50 Daven-os at . . . . $33.34 $60 Daven-os at . . . . $40.00 $68 Daven-os at . . . . $45.34 $75 Daven-os at . . . . $50.00 $80 Daven-os at . . . . $53.34 $90 Daven-cs at . . . . $60.00 ot, $100 Daven-os at . . . . $66.67 ‘ The 0 ip yr “ee in thousands of homes in $150 Davenos at. . . . $100.00 lew Yor ity. You have seen it demonstrated in our window on 23d St. for 9 5 the greatest success in the furniture world. (t has been imitated but artet somali tase of patents which protect its wonderful features. To buy a Daven-o at ONE-THIRD OFF is indeed a rare opportunity. You need a Daven-o in your home. cause you do not have to keep up a fire Charge It! am 34 Ens eee DTOWENG= 22-2: to heat water. as ~fgle-Naptha Soap works for you BAUMA MANN LTANSWERS TO BEAUTY QUESTIONS Flannels and woolens, washed with WEEK | wire DRAGS BED WhrefoGor ew rene A Fels-Naptha Soap, do not harden or pldytis ; shrink. Fels-Nap tha makes clothes sie nema TT Soeests : clean and white without hard rubbing SR | eee ( Str p Everybody Finds Anty or boiling, and takes the drudgery out Drudge'’s Advice is Good Miss Stortary "Ove tessaper aud to nw toy, Of Scrubbing and cleaning. ‘1 never saw a woman have such fresh, white waists as yours. My wife is siweys compieine tag the t her waists get yellow in wa: § re do you send yours to be laundere Ino for of taking over, the theatre, THe sear. | rental stipulated is said to mie in} the neighborhood of $7 ‘The officers of the new Me n’s $28 & $30 Winter Suits 4 and Overcoats, On Sale at $19 7 | Sizes for All Me —-Styles for All Men— Conservative and Ultra Fashionable Ne C. 0. D.’s, Neo Mall Orders. Alterations Free, as Usual. VOGEL BROTHERS, 42D ST. AT STH AVE. invert the thea. | ville houxe | ‘with moving Rromdwiy successes Broadway stars tak DAVENPORT There’s no sense in doing things the wrong way. Fels-Naptha Soap is made to help women with the hard, disagree- able part of their work. And it is made to use in cool or ly water. This is a great saving of fuel—be- on ree pecan ewes p opegenen ene thee nee mere t teee renee a persue to" kenported, M195 ©.: You cant come luni, because 2 jugh nouriahinent from th Exim flesh and be not 4 ie autly growed to ‘a told him I was my own jaundress. You know, , gone od | ‘4 rR. ee Take three, grains, ba co noslan saggy ees F Ma is og faahionet, 8 nd she ‘won't use Fels- a k : Se HH , fe ‘el ‘a isn't muc! me eh 8° " . . 3 tied od [apo fbr unl use it an NAFTA 3 directions ae 1 7 rH the Comte i oe jade he 7 Bo I wash my own waists and Me irons | " on pale ‘by all wha 4 for me. It’s #0 easy and so quick I don’t ing eater can obtata mind it at all.” lay's World.—Advt, tay Piece Parlor Sui gamely carved ' | : ROOMS ROOMS Cenuuetey $12515 irr MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED, } A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO. AND: EM T. sv mtt We

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