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Mido, Corner © beth mem IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— face A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT Witte hint Street, burns oF . No, 990 Cherry! hands and face GB. Altman & Co. me” Interesting Events planned for to-morrow (Tuesday): A Special Sale in the Dress Goods Department, A Sale of Silk Wrist Bags, on the First Floor, is featuring Fancy Neckhands aot Pans Semi-made Sports Skirts marked at very special prices, will take place of homespun in old blue, tan, brown and in the Madison Avenue section green mixtures; of tailor serge in black, of the First Floor. white or navy blue; or of black-and-white checked suiting, Wrist Bags of fancy silk moire, in black, tan, brown, blue or gray, with dainty silk lining; at 94. h : $4.75 csc fitted with purse and mirror, $2.75 & 3.50 Black Velvet Neckbands, with silver-mounted ornament of black enamel set with rhine- stones . . «Set eti< St*té«SHLS These Skirts are made upon practical but modish lines, with the flare at the hem that has just come into fashion, and a patch pocket at elther side of the front. The side seams are left open to facilitate adjustment Quill Faiis in a variety of colors, with mounte to individual measurements. ing of tortoise-shell celluloid » at 95c Excellent-quality Handkerchiefs An Important Sale of see MEN , WOMEN Mahogany Art Furniture will be offered at prices that should induce to be held on the Fourth Floor, will afford an liberal purchasing. opportunity for securing really desirable MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS articles, suitable for home use or wedding initialed . . per dozen $2.00 & 2.30 sptis, af unueisally low prices, Plain, with drawn-thread hemstitched hem, Tea Wagons... at $12.50 per dozen . « $2.45, 3.00 & 4.50 Martha Washington Sewing Tables, 12.00 , Circular Tip Tables, inlaid . at 6.50 WOMEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIONS Muffin Stands, $5.00 Paim Stands, 3.50 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen $1.35 & 1.65 With corded border n per dozen 1.75 Serving Trays, inlaid - » et 2,85 Also Tea W. Wieae 11.00 Sheer, with hand-embroidered wreath Inittal, OF NAEODE © i 4 Obl perdozn , . »« + + + $2.00 At the same time will be offered Hemstitched, with embroidered corner or ; colored border . . « ~~» each 15c Hand-made Photograph Frames | with hand-embroldered scalloped edge or oval and square, variously made of mahogany, edging of real Armenian lace . each 25c Circassian walnut and carved, gilded wood Also (sizes from 5x 7 inches to 8 x !0 !nches) Women's Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs, exceptionally priced . at $1.50 to 2.75 with handeembroldered !nittal, per doz. $1.00 Safety Storage for Furs, Rugs and Draperies Ore = Fttth Avemee-{ ladteon Avenue, New York Thurty-Ath Strert THREE MEN BURNED HUSBAND, 6, 10 GAY QUICK-WITTED GIRL HAT fatal second month of BY POWDER TAKEN AND YOUNG, WIFE OF 0 re dimcussing new huwhands with Pasa ist | FROM OLD SHELLS. "MS SUAS” average es AOVERTIONWENT apverviegweny bv THE EVENING WORLD, MOWDAY, MARON 28, 1016. i ” —-_ ke pe Ta CMM me he th thee Stent, Marck Tt L___ APYSR TOSS HT. Me Ne Comm, the Cute s Pore Oe MO UOhomt appetnmens ta wre Gamage appeared ete we wing) INPHONE EXCHANGE M*CANN EXAMINES CLAIMS OF LOOSE-WILES BISCUIT CO. *“} Am Either « Liar or | Am Telling the Truth Easy to Check Up on These Statements,” He | beens coe get inte the Sunshine lobe eters They dows wee Aleoped flow, by which | meas blesehed flow Mieeched * flow eouteine aitrite teecting evb rlanowe It leo foke—e oteietly lege fake! Hears Sound of Fall and Hur Saye in Summing Up Results of His Investigation of Largest Bakery in America. rles Doctors to Gas-Pilled : House ly ALFRED W, MeCANN, Never Gere euch cuttandia + J imitation currant jetly made wp of gu Modeatly Anew whe repard (be trevageut cle ‘iat wt olen eork by w ele Gaved Lekery ae those set uy the Lawee ph © iver yraterday, Mise Mary M. Wilre Biseult Company, consisting of euperviewr te iets yg awee, JR Lane, 2M Wiles, G. por nar to Tevephome kb ae hed the ve W Hop end BOL. Hepp peter (ut they go, he said, “owt fphene in No 106) Mowers ’ ance, theae people voll t they Ault they @eut Thet settive Avenus, Movkipm, put out of com s fang Idond City 0) that meron temporary to-day Bhe dic Now, what did I liad that makes the | vertising Ty terday, that AL had « Yewterday, t all hed call 4J to the home of a ducto ure. Afier the ev) the operats cried, “Come quick Then there was the p the address of the tole phone had the Twenty working rapidly, | Brooklyn | cut pre president of Mine Gildea called Police sriers, which ordered an & | ta it | Dr. Keyes, unable to get a response, | hat Just smashed in the ba | door when ip ambulanco arrived, Unconscious, lying op the basement floor, the four physiciana discovered Asad Khoure, a jeweller, twenty-! ism and 4. Ho lay near a larke thensel vers eeven y t 4 water , from which gas was a captive escaping. A Jet nearby was also open.| Yes, the Kushing upstairs, the doctors en- tered the library, and found Misa A &@ music teacher, fifty years old, In the dining room lay Mra, Caroi Khoure, twenty-six, wile of the jow-| 1 saw. of Mias Horle, She An hour's Khboure, #till unconscious, was re- moved to the hospital, He is expected library, began to feel stifled. Mra, Khoure sprang up, sta as the telephone and pening, Mrs. Khoure then called up da ‘ ac | employees. have died before the Williamsburg —_—»—-- Stops Alleged Burglar From Slip- ping Off Roof on Which He Fell Wounded. @ man cli 224 Behaefer Street und enter the inent of Henry Schroeder on the thir floor through a window, rear yard and of the fire es- @ patrol- und started up the ladder to the ing called to him to halt, then shots into the air as the man pearing over the rrof. Heck- third shot, wh ch atruck in the left leg, ‘The man, no home, fell with his half way over the cornice and Lipping into space. — Lecking ardest up the ladder and got in time to stop O'Keefe's fall. prisoner had @ twelve-inch jimmy in his pocket, the police say, He German Hospital charged with N N N N Do Your Eyes Tire Quickly N On Account of Your Work? means you are placing vy a burden on them rrect glasses give rele N Eyes Examined Without Ch: N by Registered Eye Physici Porlect Filting Gla:see as Low as $2.50 | 9Ghelich Sons Established 83 Years. UO LLILILLULTLLTIDILI LLY LL LDU U ALLL AL ALLL ETODLIPOMLL ILE NZI | sieadiinainh ee calearnencoemstenn en Seana af that because one was ewbarraaned by "Crocker pales z the telephone “white tiled inside ented te congrat- with euncbine,” ete Sunshine te the trade work of the institution, but moun shine the type Lured by the frensy sod the bubbling the Looe Wiles Hiseuit Coo ip New York Cracker Pt tided to le the plant and I McCann Apolog Now Lam up against the necessity | of apologizing to the be " nmpany for wy akepticinn in the | checking up every purchase for nine nee of their big talk. If L were the | months, and found that during that time {bulance from Kings County Hospital| would never stop talking A Des, Suge, Stedman and Migiey Went] of fact they cannot any too much about guata Horle lying on the floor. she | to prove this fv too was unconscious, Mite Horle is! Sunshine plant al see with your own ©: enthusiasm of heads of departments and doctor could reach them. They Have Been Banished. urine, Bunshine « 4 put them to the test? instance Here ye ae bakery busi Globe readers know of the poor in New York City who have ted for meddling with the * butter ness, and Globe adere know the meaning of the phrase 1“ “processed butter,” pillar te post, | "ret 1 bu reclaimed grease,” sited the place, whi City, and aehed to be ole] ke throughout the ' Hutter” ember of the firm, |"! nil the athens ole ©" Got Into Their Books. I found the Loose Wiles concern to oft ' | be using Elgin creamery firste, ‘To put ery to the test 1 demanded 1 the books of the come y and was not denied. Tran over | those books a» far back as July, 10146, we Willen the Loose. Wile vera 1] the Loose: Wiles Company paid premium + Elgin creamery firsts, ranging id a matter | pric #h cents to 8% cents & po ey have aimed high and|carioad lots. ‘They could have be »-Wiles Com.) public, bedevilled and bedamned, would have known the difference, If my es in New York are anxious to get | hing on me, let them send an ex- Sunshine enterprise is aj pert acoountant to the Loone-Wiles but the Loe twentieth century affair, ‘The best way jestablishment to cheek up on what 1 id here, about gelatine? TN get them s the things that | there,” I thought. So I did. The gela- tine used in my presence was top notch urvelf to the} 1am either a liar or 1 am telling the | quality. It wae inodorous, flavorless, with the pulmotor| truth, In either event the things I tn-| pure. 1 knew they had paid at least revived Mins Horle and Mrs, Khoure.| tend to say here are important. If 1am | twenty-four or twenty-five cents for it. a liar everything else that I aay can be | I went to their books and found them to to recover, judged accordingly. If 1am telling the | be paying twenty-eight cents, There palina Horta explained that Khoure| sruth it is» very serious matter, and the | was ene shipment at eighteen centa, ht water for a bath fow minutes] public ought to know about it disturbed me. I traced it and found roe ae ie:| fections which I found in this wonderful | arrival and had not been used. The | wanted the proof and I got it. iS plant, because there were itnperfections | bakers reported it “not up to quality,” e ahi Not realizing just what was BAD-| there, in apite of the fdealiam of J. L, | and it was rejected, powder to be sixty-three cents # pound. this fact than cake enters can under- I really found some coal tar colors in’ stand. POLICEMAN SHOOTS MAN one department. ‘They make their own vanilla extract, " 8 8000 as the present I really found some synthetic flavora| using Mexican beans in the process. The | %ccumulations become large enough to AND THEN RESCUES HIM) ye. ics veporemont 1 found some! pound.” No Mahi Invitation You are welcome at this Wonder Bakery. Come and see Sunshine Biscuits actu- ally baked in the sunshine. We promise you an interest- ing and instructive visit, Come and see—and taste. The Sunshine Bakery is at the east approach of the Oueensboro Bridge. Vf you can come at 10 A.M, or 2 P.M. any day but Saturday you will see the Bakery to the best advantage. Joose-Wnes Biscurr @mPany Bakers of Sunshine Biscuits New York t kind of butter! Fgg men know more of the meaning of | 1) pound, No Tahiti beans and no Tonka No, it ii Museum Specimens Absent. They dow't use compound lard in the Sunshine Cracker Palece When ii comes to fats, other than butter, they use cottoused oil of the kind listed in the Globe's Pure Food Directory and cocoanit oil, w * just as fine @ pre duct There i» or any other alkalizing sub: feet. Here again, a in connection with every other raw material ia their estab lishment, they pay « top price for top quality They use no tartarene ot alum baking powder; they use no creamaline or up rine; they use no fillene or jamene or frostene, they use po egolene of snow white, they use no eatenders, no black, no charcoal, chocolate inten | sifier, no rots or spots; they use no glacial acetic acid in their ieings; a0 stearic acid stiffeners, no glue, no plaster of paris, | no gypsum or calcium salts, Particularly wi interested in their | product, the Si ine Whole Wheat afer, which is a real whole wheatwafer made of whole wheat flour, decaseinated ti butter, and oalt. It Q z contains : have hit a star. Big biscuit concerns | stuff at 18 cents a pound, and the dear! ‘ains no lard In favor and character it is the de luxe edition of the Sunshine family. If there ever was an unsweetened whole wheat aristocrat worthy of the nama thie wafer, buttered and salted to perfection, is it. Dead Soldiers in Ginger Snape For years it has been the ¢ the biscuit business to gather wp athe “dead soldiers,” consisting of trimmings, margins, ledges, corners, cuttings, frag- mente of dough that have dropped to the floor, broken crackers, waste trom the rollers and stampers, and convert them into ginger snaps. I wanted to know where the Loase- Wiles cracker refuse went. They told later the two women, sitting In the] First of all let me dismise the inper-|that it had been condemned upon its| me it was “sold for poultry food.” 1 T found t i the last batch of cracker sefons, mori ing of seventy-two boxes, 6,044.5 pounds, Loose and his associates; in spite of the} In the same manner I found the price | and twenty-seven ba: paid by the Sunshine people for eng| was purckesed by ie ryt Sng , Pan lov. i or Poultry Com Oil Ci 10, 1914, at H 0, iy ‘ipment, ost them $4.12 9 constitute another shipment, it will be disposed of nposible to go thro wonderfully tiled, perfttly ventilated sunlit institution, with every modern sanitary device installed in its mixing. ouch poking sad packing depart- nts, without! t fenius which has'devingd fee? Cheapness Exiled. The employees by no means are foe- gotten. ‘They operate and manage their | own restaurant where foods of the best quality are served at cost, The average meal, consisting of soup, chicken frie- ansee, stewed carrots, boiled potatoes, greens, puddings and coffee, costs 14 cents. I consumed @ 1¢-cent meal and was filled! Some of the girls, working on Piece work, earn as much as 220 week. They have their own rest room furnished with beautiful rugs, lounges and comfortable cha’ ‘They will continue to have it as long they continue to respect it, ey do now, \ he provided with dressin, rooms opening into an airshaft and uipped with shower baths. They are all on fighting edge, working for their ‘employers, I tell you it pays food mau- wdeehieery i) Pe good. A perfect little hospital in charge of » trained nurse is one of the path of ‘ablishment. It is pri y emergency may be met witht matter of fact, the nurse in charge lormerly in charge of St Long Island City, ‘oughiness, plus quality, cheapness, are at work in the Sunsh | family. |\Go Ahead and Shout. The bakery operates its own"laundry and thus, by insisting on clean uniforms, does not penalise the employee in order to maintain cleanliness. I have not told half that is to be told of the Sunshine plant, It is not possible totell it ull. The beauty of it is, one ha» } it fe Siperahe it. A mere per icial visit will disclose onl i |as are obvious, [I pried inte eeery eee id corner, 1 got under the s nt to the # skin of the | 1 inapecte | malate, cheese, oll butter, chon | cocoa, flour, ¢ sugars, in fact o thing that could ‘be erith : \or put tothe test, ally stained lereafter ople