The evening world. Newspaper, February 16, 1915, Page 8

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A WARELUS NSE BER MEDICINE “Eralt-a-tives” —Made of Fret Jelces and Tones. |maia Finds Clarence L. Fabre Ma tock. a geil physician Dead in Bathroom—De- aa freat eliminating! spondent Over Business, poring ed eres, bewele, big: Clarence L. Fabre, an insurance broker, committed suicide early to- go and day OF inhaling flluminating gas in dineage | his home at No. 32 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn. He was found dead in a Dye- | bathroom by Lena Anderson, a maid, who had been prompted to inveati- og Fa ‘at | Hate because of an odor of gas which or | waa noticeable throughout the house. Dr. C. F, Barber, the family pnyni- _jat No, 67 South Oxford Street. He AVCSCOM@O CORE | onid that Mr. Fabre had been dead flo TO for some ti e _betore fle body wae DR. BUL LS Rheumatism Aas "| Lived WIR Mixteen-Tear-o14 Girl, Cough Syrup é from Mr. Fabre wan forty-six years old HOM and occupied, with his wife and IN BROOKLYN E story white stone residence. He was — Friends of the family intimated that jam Btrest offices, and placed his fire Ineurance brokerage with Edward &. Rest fire insurance account on his clally that he intimated he would soon dismiss his employees and open a mmaller office elsewhere. Within a few days, however, according to Mr. cian, was summoned from his home| heen reatored to Fabre, and he wan found 0 en ve the servant. A rubber tube attached to a gan jet hung over the bathtub, the free end a few inches dead man’s face, BOMB IN BALL ROOM twelve-year-old son, a fine three. Victims of Explosion Among Masked Dancers. well known in the Heights section of Brooklyn, His place of business was at No, 9 William Street, Manhattan, Mr. Fabre had been despondent over business troubles, On Jan, 1 Fabre dissolved hin bunt-| the Bulgarian capital. Ss War Minister, RUB RREUMATIC, ACHING JOINTS Hall of No. #0 Maiden Lane, Fabre had previously lost the big- books, and it #o affected him finan. Hall, the lost account was to have to have entered the employment of Hall. a DETECTIVE IS ARRESTED. trial bottle of old “St. Jacob’s Oil” Whe Posed as His Wite. Whesmition te “main” enly. George M. Jacques, « licensed private] Not one case ‘ fifty detective, wan arraigend in West Side Court to-day and held tn $1,600 ball for trial because of his relations with six- of | een-year-old Frances Skauer, who has ie | been Jiving with him for three months and at bed ‘ones Got ingredients at any | at No, 990 Columbus Avenue. store. Genuine aie, Sanco ‘secioa glow.» = said that Jacques brought her a Globe Pharm. York from her home in Seymour, Quit eo ining! Get it. The girl's mother is employed in ti sll trial id, honest ‘a Oil” at any Gree store, and in Members of Bulgarian Aristocracy BERLIN, by wireless to London, Feb. 16-—Two members of Sofla’s aristocracy are reported to have been killed and ten others injured when a bomb was exploded last night at a masked ball attended by representa- ph) of the most exclusive society be AND STOP PAIN Instant relief with a small om B EVENING WORLD, aise. rzB | KILLS TWO, HURTS TEN Bat 1 Bess partnership with Clement D. ma avi cen received here state that brecht, who still occupies ti those killed were the son of a former ro ries ihe Will- War Minister and & daughter of tho ' | asked for a warrant for her po . nyse you'll be free from daughter. When the girl was arrested Soreness he told of her relations with Jacques Dent tale! Relief awaits you Jacquen told Detective O'Connell that | Stics, ony tum! he had boon employed for some time on| sPrains.—Advt, “Anteresting Offerings for + A Most Extraordinary Sale of a Choice Dress Silk f will comprise over ),000 YDS. OF 40-INCH CREPE METEOR (satin crepe) ain assortrhent of eighty shades, In‘ 2 | addition to white, ivory and black, at the |) gpecial price of . . . per yard $1.58 F -Mail and telephone orders promptly filled. 4 ' : A Sate of Novelty Jewelry and Silk Wrist Bags . ‘ | ‘will present an opportunity to obtain these K ! attractive articles | at unprecedented price concessions. ' Fancy Black Moire Silk Wrist Bags, fitted with purse and mirror and lined with fancy ollk - at $2.25, 2.75, 3.50 & 3.75 “Orient Peari’’ Necklaces, 16 inches long; . with sterling silver clasp . . at $2.90 > Ber Pins of rhinestones in combination with various jewels, sterling silver mounted, at o © « « 75e., 95c. & $1.10 Fancy Brooches (in limited quantity); rhine- stone and sterling silver combination, $1.65 Pearl Hat Pins, with crystal rondel, at 2 6 «© «© «© + per pair 65c The Silverware Department is showing an interesting selection of HOLLOW WARE AND FLATWARE featuring ‘“‘Washington”’ design. tot tet Fifth Avenue - Matson Averme, New York Fuicty-6th Seat the case of Margaret Murtha of Brook- lyn, a young girl who was released a few days ago from an institution to j which she had been sentenced for seven years because she had been deceived by & young man of her acquaintance. Lapa nd he was taken into custody. ‘s Oil” io just “ sort for re B. ain & “og * to-morrow (Wednesday) Men’s & Women’s Handkerchiefs e in excellent qualities, will offer unusually good values at the prices quoted. MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed . 3 . . . per dozen $2.25 Plain, with hand-drawn hemstitching, perdozn . . . . $2.50 & 3.75 With tape border . . per dozen 2,10 WOMEN'S SHEER LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed . . per dozen $1.50 & 2.20 Plain, hemstitched, or with lattice hem, per dozen aid eater err ie: $1.70 Hemstitched, with embroidered corner, per dozen (eli yal aN aoa $2.00 An Exceptional Sale of Bed Furnishings - has been prepared, consisting of Blankets, Bedspreads, Comfortables, étc., at the following highly advantageous prices, White Blankets -per pair $4.50 to 8.50 Comfortables, cotton-filled, plain borders, th «© «6 6 tele 8880 A limited quantity of Comfortables, ‘sateen- covered, wool filled, will be offered, each $4.50 Bedspreads Satin-finish, hemmed . |. each $2.75 Satin-finish, scalloped . . each 3.60 Crochet Bedspreads . cach 1.15 & 1.50 Muslin Sheets. With plain hems ‘ each 48c. to 98c. Muslin Pillow Cases With plain hem . . each 12c. to 25c. Hemstitched . each 25c., 28. & 32c. | |) ||) | /| Just as a hint:— 150 Pieces 26 in. Jacquard Tussah Silks and a, our regular #9c quality; Yard Goods Day, WEE aL ebcistecistes tes Veuuicbassveevenmehy ce Dress Fabrics printed poplins, also silk suitiny Envelope Chemises —a== 50c With scalloped edges jace medallions and ribbon. Night robes —alip over model; embroidered yoke with lace medallions: scalloped edges and ribbon. 75c to $1.00 value. Hecond Floor, Lace Curtains —==1. 95 . New 65c Silks = 38 of the Habutai Wash Silks. Linen Blouses == $1.98 pique hth per id shistohed with bone buttons, Value 83. Axminster Rugs $14.75 patterns, with exquisite colori | tog partly slightly imperfect wi the matching. a fa hurt their wearing qualities. Women’s Hosiery = 29 — Bungalow Aprons SoS — Consisting of silk and cotton crepes, plain and brocade tussal The small lot surplus of a large maker. Mostly in two and three pair lots; some up to 6 pairs. But every pair is new and perfect and the ‘@sual prices are twice the sale price—in some cases moet then the ts Printed Silk Faille, All Silk Foulards, All Silk Printed Shantung Pongees, tan grounds, rich floral effects. ach line shown in a wide ‘most popular styles and colorings, also 36-inch White jouses made af fine handkerchief linen with » new pousienea high ij " attractive Persian and Oriental Shes O88: WRN eh ee et ue abe pastiy i discontinued pat, pate Fowth me aati cotton Pig chet ; medium and cotton, fashioned “Onyx” “Pointex" heel, light bea ea, lisle; qed white and tan; arinty perfect. Main Floor Yard Goods Day—Wediiceday Featuring the wanted materials and Los in the Bargain Arcade and in the various Yard Goods Departments. 25,000 Yards Silk and Cotton Dress Fabrics On Sale in the “‘Court of Silks’’ At % Regular Prices Rte Pieces Double Width Brocade Poplins Shown in a range of choice styles and colorings. | Bright, shimmery repe, silk rating, prtated mulls, embroidered rice, clothe, printed one silke, &e., shown ins wide fa 2c Lb tod ate quality; % price for Yard Goode Day at only, 233 300 Pieces 26 and 36 in. Silk and Cotton ac ee f : “a in - yee atyles Vi oe our regular 87c grades; mar! ‘or our Yai 7 Mt price, we TY tire er, srry tke ieee seed) | 8:1c skins. Perfect fitting gloves; value $8 100 Pieces Double Made wi Printed Brocade | oleate ia es ol Saft sh A ste various Joe} eq mar! ice tor Yard Goods Day only, at yd......... Ms ‘2B8ie Women’s Gloves Tees $1.49 oe Women’s 16-button length, Wiis Hace menequatsire, of Bests pliable nd colorings; our Floee including patent r, gun metal, made of French coutil and broche. regular 8) housewives. tod hile ateniting household duties, Made of fine quai parcale, io dainty str with pocket and tie strikgs; 75c value; collar and yoke trimme: a solid colors. Second Floor. SRAM ER OUR BIGGEST FEBRUARY SALE Greatest ag ! Savings of Betas “our [One Low Price. Per a Fak ies ih CASH or CREDIT to convinee yourself, Be Your Own Sclesmen—Piein Figure Taps on Earsities mahogany Soplene 4: 4 sie shad aph I 4+ hy 85 ett ish pele rele pei uphol st ai Y's WWCon.6” Aven\5"Sr. A (1 Largest Variety! OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES to adda DOOR by MOTOR CAR By Wilitam Ashley Sunday Women’s Shoes — == $1.50 Regular $2.50, saad and $3.50 Pode gel at Alt both bapa leathers, and Blucher styles. Perfect, and all are peed og fear the Pumps are Letincs and gun metal, welt and turn soles. one “Renaissance”? Corsets = $2.5 Models that sell in exclusive s] ope att at rie | to basse Mary Pbe Bed Comfortables’ pe SSS 9 FR sas foetus sae ate ina arm Comfort; mostly dark grounds; heat cnt We exeellen Lowney’s ‘Cook Book iginally published at 91.95, Prepared an wine ‘Howard former Principel of the Boston Cooking Genet, uat® 1,450 receipts. Thirty-eight illustrations. sain Peer, 19¢, Huck Towels, ‘ —=== 123c Sine 19348; red orders sturdy grade of huckaback: eplendid ing quality. An exceptional value, which should appeal te Sonomicel ‘week's World Magazine “The Three Groups,” lace, button Fleer. is sure to give excellent Second Vicor. Boston Cocking Sebo! SS ST WEEK The World Magazine published an in- teresting story on the life and work of Rev. Willidm Ashley Sunday (Billy Sunday). Next will contain one of Mr. Sunday’s most forcible and most widely quoted sermons. (Illustrated). 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