The evening world. Newspaper, March 3, 1915, Page 7

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- THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, a ea sale Heralds of the Spring STARVING GLERK SAVED | WOULD MAKE IT CRIME "1" FOR SOR, TIRED FEET 'GIMB BELS In Se Seasonable Millinery| ™ S#PM#ST PuRTY) EVEN TO “SWAT” AFLY N _ Pe and Thirty-third Street Women Render Aid to Victim Men|Prof. Mann Points Out Boylan Bill Thought Was “Only a Would Make Killing of Mos- Drunk.” quitoes legal. If Peter Milldrauth is alive next No-] ALBANY, March %—The passage Prettiest of tot Veimned Hate Are Easy of Re- pay and Easily “TIZ” Is Grand for Aching, Swollen, Sweaty, Cal- Y | the Boylan bill to prohibit pay ‘ Made at Home. pried Saath Gut bs ant’ | ments on animals in the public schools loused Feet or Corns. ‘ pshetire-ayy ma would mean an end te the “owet, the The 7" ‘aged it ork Fortunately some of the prettiest ‘Abov" § o'clock inst evening ~ster| Ciessrecme, Paul B Mann, professor “Pull, Joheny, Poll!” fell in front of the De La Salle Instt-| of biology of a New York high school, tute, a schoot for boys kept by the] told « Joint legislative committees here. |Christian Brothers, in Hast Fifty-}Mann was one of the opponents of the jninth Street. Men who saw him cow aie bills on which « | thought him drunk and hurried on. potdey J 2 Thon along came Dr. Mary Haiton| |, a cbalite ar atiios aa Sousney ‘of No. 616 Madison Avenue, eid in every publie school in the State,” ef the trimmed hats shown this sea- non mey be reproduced or imitated At home, even by the amateur, quite , easily. ‘This is especially true of the tall- Millinery Sensations of Paris--- ored hats, For them the shape must be good and the trimming must be placed with undeviating corréciness, but Hf @ good model Is chosen as an example, it is possible to have a really mart hat at little cost and with little; work. The most important thing is the e@elettion of x becoming shape. Too} meh. stress cannot be laid upon this | fact, for no matter how smart or ! geod-lecking a hat mhy be in the band or on somebody else, it is never, & wise choice—indeed, it ceases to be} mart at all—if it is not becoming to the person who wears it. @martest hat is often even lu- ‘of the rie, ninth Assembly Dis- trict for the Woman part: With her were William Young, Miss} 20%, og ha Becker, Miss Mar: i dl | Miss L. Usher ‘and other auftragintn im ‘They were canvassing for votes. Dr. m Flexner of the Rocke- Halton made a hasty examination. tolleg Inatityte S ya “Starvation,” she said. A passing Ph And Pada hie practice’ of automobile stopped amd its owner con- ex} rr were -ob- tributed @ fur robe, ‘Then the Chita- | ebetons te medical ion, tan Lay fe pee ee Cage fr pete eras iD iat \to take Peter, who ved under jwhtekey Dr. Halton administered, into FOUR OF FAMILY DIE IN FIRE. their parlor. ————— | The ee surgeon be Rie. Mother an@ Children Perish Owing vue called the cage starvation, Peter | sald he had nothing to eat for a week. to Cotppted Aiarm Syitem, | He had been without work for seven| QUEBEC, March 3.—Mrs. Arthur << Ab! what relief. No more tired fect; Do more burning fect; no more swollen bad smelling, sweaty feet. No more Millinery That Has ~ Scored a No matter what ails your feet or what under the aun you" ve tried without get- ting relief, just use ““TIZ.” “‘TIZ” is the only that draws out all the * cures your foot trouble so ‘ou ‘tt never limp of draw up your face NY ae fe ore ome ea ost m3 dicrous when unbecoming or ited ‘months, He was clerk with @ firm} ‘Talbot amd her three children were to tbe weirer. Many women who are which ehut down burned to death early to-day in thetr| end you ho oes bbe hil bed Bice at Slee, oe sega! homme hare "Tho recent, storm ed se] get sore and swollen, “Phink of i, no Triumph for clothes are careful to adhere to cer- Gemat Geen ta WeiBlnw: a Me te tate area ah | ot bere ai tno types of hats—not necessai or siocbed! the streets “with snow more foot misery, no more agony from conservative on hich they have CAMBRIDGF, Mi rch 3.—Mel- firemen were unable to reach the house | coms, callouses or bunions, ime lish's Comet, which is visible in the rescue the family. GIMBELS— eee “re plete ® small tele- Get a 25 cent box at any drug re rapst My ——a creasing in beililency and ‘Whitman Reprieves Murderer. store and ae} ime the clever woman can adways find Wear smaller shoes. once try ene of another of these becoming the Pink ot ead Karoi Drantewits, whose electrocution | “TIZ.” Get a whole wy took contest atylee, ¢ aun on July 20, according [0 COMDU: Hy, "wae expected would take place at for only #5 cents. ‘Think of it,—Advt Milne “You ‘ot the Bridents” Obsorvas Bing Sing Prison within a few days, (4 preeenesents MODISH HATS DESCRIBED. T.em showing a variety of modish “Me for ‘GETS-IT’ Whea | Have Corns” Simple as Saying It; Never Fails wal dove aetna te Ss oe Gene along for years trying every- —_—_—_—_—_—_—X—X—X“—=*_="=—*s="= | eo amereaeg oat ane be fnnounced’at| was ranted reprieve yesterday &y/ World. Wants Work Wonders. daa Meee e eee ee le Ll rol sf you have heard coe, Madeleine hi loped in’ artist, She has. And in this GIMBEL Display soo seep sos ail the that have won for her the unanimous applause of {he fashion world. Some of her models are petite, others are large—one of the latter is illustrated. 7 Georgette Reboux Talbot Lanvin Louison Odette Marie Louise and all of the other famous modist lavishly represented But what is most i important, we have brought | Bde pee sigerM possession of all women, fc imported the materialsa—iden' with tne cela al ste for the authen Sos verecdustinn sl teres Pareto In other "GIMBEL Hats at $6.75 to $28 Are Only Rivaled by Models That Are $30 to $100-in Paris Enormous collections of bead finest Imported ond Dow Domestic Untrimmed Hats 1 For Thursday The Annual Final Fur Sale id me i are also presented at the most moderate prices shapes whose trimming t# simple yet eth Ne. oe hata Trimming pvt is always oe as prey nee “od ths listinctive. At the t oad vimong crowned little back Oscian kane Fur Department Closes March 15th for the Season TN oa or are pure! in our Millinery Sections. lection. a ties whose brim Is #0 narrow and soft that it must needs relinquish the pre- rogatives of trimming. So the crown gladly takes unto itself the whole responsibility of auch, with a result Gecidedly Individual and charming. Entire Remaining Stock to be Closed Out Regardless of Cost or Value _ | Petals of white satin are latd primly earing | @round the top to suggest a daisy— Pras Aanee OY Sie ray aceree sth Women’s Scarfs, Muffs, Sets Final Reduction Sale. onal Boe has sal, ll ak lire Women’s Winter Coats. 0 the it ses i (3) $18 Natural Raccoon Scarfs 6.50 | (7) $25 Natural Skunk Muffs 15.00 “ et br Sirens, erg, | Glanity se she velvet <a | (8) $27 Natural Skunk Scarfs 12.50 | (3) $25 Hudson Sea! Muffs 15.00 them wre aos Parris are pa in pa te Rod besohaae ay ealiee ihe SESE Sere | int nner eugene ne! | (2) $18 Beaver Searts 10.00 | (2) $55 Exmine Muff 27.80 thee coats are made‘ Yery good Inportod and Demi qualtiag ~DUCH! LUMBAGO? [ieeSe2ee Ses] | siotuerase 7500 | ()8R5Emine se 125.0 ea Geet Bde elther, downward or through its col- (1) $110 Leopard & Fox Set 45.00 | (1) $185 Taupe Caracul Set 85.00 io Checked Worsteds. Fancy Mixtures ‘Tey Musterole. See H See How Quickly Tiny hats which “neraneere the tin. Some of the Coats are trimmed with Furs. ‘Third View | It Relieves. You jut rub MUSTEROL MUSTEROLE in briskly een in regard isa ip gery ohva olatinent daeuan the uptur hed brim with AM (5) Hudson Seal Coats fo. it instead | OE Ser tne world like a full blown Formerly 85.00 to 110.00 50.00 few which reste at the front of the (9) Moire Caracul Coats. Novelty models. 50.00 crown on the model at thi it! In this season of exaggerations it 4 Formerly 110.00 to 125.00 Women’s & Misses’ Fur Coats A Fine Offering of Double-Width $1.50 Black All-Silk Charmeuse wes relief to note the medium sine brim nd medium wh, whose trim- | (8) Moire Caracul Coats in Novelty Styles 5 A ag at | Formaty 160.00 w #2500 95.00 85c Yard pretty on. Pheu. ———_—- | (3) Coats of Imported Hudson Seal This is a beautifully finished staple quality of this very desirable BOSTON BLOCK BURNED. ipa ae Former v4.00 110.00 and fashionable silk, sold regularly ve ourselves and other stores st | O10 teuptestons Menace the Lives of | (3) Baby Caracul Coa PP 580.00 10,760.00 225 00 $1. —— Firemen, ‘ormerly 580.00 to 760: . ere’s an interesting trade reason for our being able to sell'it so much under price—but never mind that. bit main xb of hte. eet is ov of the most wentes ‘siien 4 the. | s of it—perfect and thoroughly guarante: y - as” at oi ve Large as the quantity is it won't last long. Beoend Fleer BOSTON, March 3.—Boston firemen had their hardest fight In many months when the greater part of the city’s ap- paratus was called out to @ fire which destroyed a six-story business block at| | Hummer and High Streets sary & ay | The toms is estimated at $15! of 0,000 falls on the in alt pate Bd Seaver | , \\ March Housewares Sale { = 1G; \\ 5 ick ike ae hei $5 Serving Trays, $2.95 $2.50 Coffee Percolators, $1.80 ‘‘proof”’ of the Charles Dana Gibson Drawing y sheet aluminum, d! Laxative Bromo Quinine will be found than which will be printed Tyg heer shown in a new i the ordinary Quinine, as this remedy combines all of the , p on tinted paper in the nab ae Meu tant pt. a n ‘ fonsc and other properties of Quinine, with a laxative, and Nes NS Pictorial Section of ; nid Pe Tbe Mey Capacity 7 cups, dl the body By Ba feela cold pon wolf . late Pub, Co, S next Sunday’s World. Burrowes’ Folding Card "Tables, size | 9:50 biPbetbcnn Sots, $3.25 4 @iink of the name Laxative Bromo Quinine ES NO Reaay to as out sod : msm) inches; m cg one with board" rck pr ry sets, including } —hut remember there is Only One ; ; rame. e origina ; $00 Ironing Boards, 6 ft. size, / 4 ” a ee » AS picture is 10x15 inches 76c a "6 White Enameled Kitchen “Bromo Quinine / ond is entitled $2.60 Decorated Scrap Baskets,| Chairs, $1.25 1.60 $2 White Enamel Bath Room $. $3 Clothes Hampers, $2.26 Stools, $1.50 $1.50 Floor Brooms, 16 in. size; : horse hair border and mized | $1.25 Hair Fleer Breeme, 284m. center, $1.15 ae, $2.25 Floor Brooms, 20 in. size, | 25c Scrub Brushes, 10 in. size, 20¢ Fitth Peer. That le é | Laxative Bromo Quinine |\:\ @77Aane N\xd “Athi the Mentally coat th : shoe inion oe

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