The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1915, Page 9

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the Board of Regents of the University @f the State of New York yesterday Dr. (William B. on ste . ohne h wea sppoini nity c ‘Commissioner “ot Health, FANS / pf 0 all Throat and Lung Troubles—Prevents _ Pneumenia and Consumption. \ Ne Morphine or Poisonous i Drugs. Not a Patent Medi- i cine. 50 Years in Use. FURNITURE on GREDIT "y: MORR;; ls tg eS ST we Ze ios —— mW eh WILSON READY TO VETO IMMIGRATION BLL; | FNAL EIS TOMY aes country in dealing w! nig A ia excludes a lens over physically saan of vraeding rhs cannot read frothy Engl Will Insist at it Gacnnoce That | Sorat Literacy Test Be Elimi- TURN YOUR PIANO INTO A PLAYER-PIANO Are you one of the many who, winter nights, cnt lh opposition to the Immi- he o nabvereat i whe ‘shall. come Mpa countr; had eens ciusene, arch: would overthrow the aovernnce player into path nyly plano which we fully Sth Ave. at 3th St. tow, Pky aball be refused admissto; oe ONE THING SURE. BE # (From the Detzott Free Prem.) “60, youve @ new baby brother at your house sere t are you going to name hi n't now, but ss he es Matchless! No word more aptly describes the opportunity presented by this Sale of Hirsh Wickwire Suits & Overcoats The First Sale of Hirsh Wickwire a Suits Worth Up Overcoats Up to $35.00 to $40.00 | 45° 71: 50 In both lots a remarkable seporinent of this season’s most desirable patterns and models, and the finest ready-to-wear Clot thing made, for men and young men. This is the first time this organization, The Hirsh Wickwire Co., has permitted the use of its name in connection with any sale. It would not have done so in this instance if it did not consider it in the light of an extraordinary selling event because of the won- derfully low prices at which the clothing is being sold—the lowest prices we have known for this famous make of clothing. No Man or Young Man Should Miss This Sale Aull Pyothers 279 Broadway, Near Chambers Street Broadway at 49th Street Union Square, 14th St., Near Broadway, wt eee St., 1s Oar Greenwich 125th Street, Corner Third Evenings LIGVH AHL LAD GET THE HABIT SaaH.Lowd TIWdd OL OD IN HOUSE OF MYSTERY AND LEAVES $130,000 Half-Witted Girl, Her Only Companion and Possible Heir, Found Laughing With Joy. DARIEN, Conn, Jan. 27.—Out of a dark old house on the Boston Post Road, near here, have come a mys- tery, a lawsuit and a strange story of the lives of @ miserly old woman anent the distribution of the estate of the late Josephine Mackey, wald to total as much as $130,000, legally adopted the girt ts « matter a fight for inher- Elsie ta feedie minded. When Mackey died, ten years ago, Mrs. Mackey shut all the heavy ¢: blinds of the windows, left the house herself, and refused to permit the half-witted girl to be gone from the dooryard more than five minutes, The feeble glow of a candle through the dusty garret win- ‘dows was the only sign of life neigh- bors usually saw about the house, Missing this recently, they broke in and found Mrs. Mackey dying in the attic, while Elsie eat in @ rocking chalr, laughing and einging to herself. “This ie the first time I've had a chance to laugh in ten years,” Eisie cried, “and I'm going to make the most of it. I'll spend the rest of my life laughing.” A oearch of the house revealed sev- eral bundred dollars in currency, hidden away in unlikely places and various mortgages on New York and Connecticut real estate, eeven- teen bank books accounts. But so will was found and early. 8 leces: dozen Alexander Mackey, a sugar refiner, Mo lived in the old house twenty-five years with his wife, Josephine, and &@ niece, known to the neighborhood only as Elsie. Whether or not they jreen never } All Parts of City to Be ¢ to Be Given Privi- kell! an | City ratiroad ive will take NEW MARGINAL ROMO [ea BILL TO BE FRAMED) === Pern thorised, 1! LIMA, Port, Jan. 27.—The House of] pret Representatives to-day authorized «| Cracker to Government hen Of 3,500,000 soles ($1,- 680,000), It in reported here that epectort Gnbinet erieia te iamiccnt. ee SU wee ff it's leges Under Alternative Meas- ure Planned. ‘The city is getting ready to present Very Great Reductiong C. G. Gunther's So 891 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK of sdministrator pending eettioment of |over the Los per The Board suits in court. or WE GIVE AND REDEEM SURETY COUPONS 2000 New Stock A Sale by Special Arrangement with a New York Maker of Dresses of Unusual Distinction—a House that Desires to Get ry Bi Spring Models Before the — Early—A House that Is in pd Accord with the Spirit of pson Crawford’s 1915 Prosperity Sale 2/400 of the Newest Spring Dresses | The New TAFFETAS and Other Materials, pn ns Military Touch® to Some of the Styles, the New Colors. The Styles Are Quite New—The Prices Are “SPECIAL’’ The military influence is seen in bot! les and colors, a note that always accentuates the chic of peters leminine apparel. On Sale Tomarae Three Very Interesting Styles for Street, Afternoon and Evening «New Ideas in Materials Soft, flashing taffeta silks, some embroider- ed in the front of the meteors, i chiffon overskirts, silk or satin sleeves and yoke, crepe de chine, crepe meteor, liberty satin, novelty imported silks. Dainty Dress Blo Like Illustration Speclal sits... 9M $3.00 to $4.00 Values Pair at *1.98 Patent leather, gunmetal calf, black viei kid, button and lace styles, cloth tops and kid tops, the character foot- = wear worn by the best dressed women in New York. Every novelty as well as the best selling staples is included in this sale, The cloth tops are fawn, gray, black. All sizes, Rubbers for the Family Women’s Rubbers, Men's Rubbers, ties 990 ra «+ 49e Wilton Velvet and Axminster RUGS itarsete® ] 87° A large variety of rrurkion Jom and colorings in high pile Wiltons and Axminster Rugs; some are subject to slight misweaves, which will not hurt the wearing qualities —an unusual bargain in rugs of high quality. Velvet Rugs Axminster Rugs 4.6x12 ft. all-wool Velvet Rugs,| Regularly $16.50. Size 0x9; heavy slightly miswoven; high pile {abrie; choice of rich Turk- $3.95! to slight misweaves. tail gn ater tie 91.95 Genuine French Wilton Rugs Size 8.3x10.6 ft. Regularly $54,00 Also five other leading makes of fringed Wilton Rugs iu $ 50 discontinued patterns, Beautiful designs copied from hand 37° woven Oriental Rugs Heavy Inlaid Linoleum |Imported Inlaid Linoleum Regular 89c Quality, Square Yard| Regular $1.65 and $1.76 Grades The kind in which the colors €°| Finest makes of foreign inlaid lino- ck. A large sbowiné | leums; very heaviest qualities; & md yards and 2 metres wide. Shown in ange of choice parquet 1Sabaotute and tile patte Choice of Flannelette or Crepe Made of flannelette and cotton crepe: some in loose coat model, others with elastic belt and organdie collar and cuffs. Women’s Eiderdown Sacques detest or, gly erin: $25 frogs. Gray, lavender and pink. Berend linen ; turned beak buttons. 98, fine bandke: wo-in-one collar eulf, with fine $3. en Yalees at Voile Blouses alt quality with dainty laces (/V7 sho ae Values at ee ri ic value. icone miner $22.50 BABY Carriages, 16" 12 Section “Acme” Dre Forms, Special, $7 95 allt nese. The neck, i nik sll are independently iy aaj uated t ‘the it little wheels on top to any size or shape. The price comes bi ag the reach of smal ice she sliould not deny ber these forms. It will pay of i. self simply by mak- Pnbey: ey eae over Ls 7:95 16 Section nk Has collapel ible ie ible wheels that alter ments to your re- A Bh 1” eee ial ad il brown and whi rringes are made of ind’ feed, have ‘corduroy ite {ow sale price ary ye \y perfect. 8 Boecial jor this , equal

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