The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1915, Page 18

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THE BVYENING WORLD, | ame eine Derbeers The three bed nt emake had Mind the FOR VIOLATING NEW cyncu Fionts om vain —" by Plames ‘ Mu { f { . Te . ' nd : eM y ' No wo ; ' ‘ ' ; : . we iw ' ‘ owad f the me 4 ] ae v " ' iJ " rete aw . ’ . a . Hin time Abend tor ater tien sam flames coming from t i ‘ rs ria : ; ' ‘ of Mc, 1964 and ren up into Ne pe . te sroure Mre Hoffman Int His pe ® ae spariment also live ber sen, Max i A etal tieoan manager, Deniei Zeta, end « porir’ CROKER AND HIS BRIDE a HERE; SAIL TO-MORROW. Mard Botied Raws READY TO te \y A Pine FISH Rave by Adting Vioeeer, | 19 take Mt Detieatensrn and Grovery stores. is defendant for triat 14-02. Pure Wool or | ‘Three-Piece Suit, to Order, $10.00 MADE IN AMERICA American Woolen Company’s Goods Mothers of growing families, wives of economical husbands and unattached men thinking of ordering clothes this season, I want you to call and be your own salesman. Fifty styles of all wool and all -- worsted Suitings, lined up so that you can make your own selection, call the ne” and the price will be; suit to order, $10.00. en in the lot, and whether you are as small as Tom Thumb or as large as Jess Willard the price will $ be, irrespective of sien eros 10 (0) suittoorder ... ‘ e United States Worsted Comslaiy's $ Blue Serges, irrespective of size, 10 WO) three-piece suit to order eas PS Genuine Priestley’s WY Aw Two-Piece Suit, 07: English Blue Serges, $ every yard bears the following stamp, 10.00 MITCHELL T#é,"3110" FROM BOSTON 1431 Broadway 'sra'| | 119-121 Nassau St. TO SAVE DEPARTMENT ROOF FROM FREBELOW TAMNARY LENDER TO WED a, Ae « veiw 9 Comin — “ " y ate Sa wR Tap Ploors of Three Connect BOSS MURPHY'S MIECE Get Of | Lm P . ta _ ing Buildings Are Crutted Mame , could te itn the fourth, bu 4d, | fore reaching the vest | The firat two floors of the "putiaiog | “|there were N | has been destroyed. Fire, tlanters and iin the — ort ue vise Bad Lieid The N thing init g Years ‘old. ny Mert 8 8 inches ht He N\ jarticle of value if you do not let the NY | finder knew of your loss and where you S| World “Lost & Found” Ads, Ni get a circulation in New York City, FRIDAY, APRIL 32, PANC-STRICKEN GIRLS *" AND MEN ESCAPE OVER... Last Side Workers Coratings as Flames Burn Out Couch Pactory ridge watched the girls | way out of the building f th a estaped by the at wee time for “an t hes wey, but the lia frightened them turned bar 4 to the top " and attacked the nee were geht in the couch fae without dimeuity by of the stairs ‘The fire started are occupled by the stable of Peter- son & Kothman, and when the fire- en arrived they got out a dozen| horses, The fire waa kept from the straw and oth tuflammable material in the stul Twiee while th work Meyer Friedman, owne couchmaking establishment, tried to dush into the building, saying that luable papers which be must te wan fo! back by @ patrolman on both occasions, awosaeasnestifiiionmameenss DOROTHY SHEOD INJURED. | New York Girl The Horse tn Wa WASHINGTON, Apr thy Shedd of New York, at the Bhoreham several days with her chaperon, Miss Jennette Ackburg, was thrown from @ horse here this morning and seriously, if not fatally, injured. Tho horse ran away with Miss Shedd, and, losing control of the animal, she was dashed upon the sidewalk near ‘Thomas Circle. Mian Shedd ie a very pretty guns bw in about twenty-two years ol riend of of the family of N. J. Ward . ‘well known horseman of Washin: ton, and C. N. Williams, a local bual- Rear man. She was out riding with Mr. ae when the accident to her oc- Pardoned by Gov, Whitman, ALBANY, N. Y., April 2.—Oscar Hartwich, whose mother is dying at her home tn Rochester, was pardoned from Auburn prison to-day by Gov. Whitman. On the request of George WY | W. Aldridge the Rev. Seog ¥. Esco of Rochester telegraphed to- pate 4 that Mrs. Harwich “was ae eying @ pardon followed immediately. Forest Fire Raging in New Jersey. NEW EGYPT, N. J. April 2— Fanned by a high wind, a devastating forest fife is raging to- aay at Carr's farmers kre making every effort to check its progress, but eo far little headway has been made. Mate Is Feand Drowned. The body of a man who ts said to have been mate of the barge Charlea- ton of the Mallory Line wae found River, weighed 180 pounds. was 1 tdentitication was t! ee souls Anderson of the barge made ° by Loule Galveston. eee BOWIE ENTRIES. How can you hope to recover? a lost may be found? N | mornings and Sundays greater than the NJ The World accepts “LOST & FOUND" Herald, Times and Tribune ADDED TO- GETHER! And for the convenience of the public ads. over the telephone. Call 4000 Beekman! mlature = 4 _— Away ., s BLACK & WHITE = > mm x 0 7% L | § @ 8 Z 1919. —_ . "Pat n Plans Revivalist Creat Recep jon for lo » pe Morrow Night eervioe will be hot 4 thereafien wer Very day eaoopt Scotch Whisky A trial size 6-oz. bottle of the finest Scotch—50c worth — 2o¢ So that you may get to know the favorite whisky of Scotchmen. At your own dealer. SEE THINGS AS THEY ARE! WORLD PICTURES Photographs From Everywhere —IN— THE SUNDAY WORLD’S ‘Pictorial Weekly Review of Events”’ Interesting scenes of the great war—its celebrities, its battles, its ships, its devastation, etc. And there are views of other happenings of great human interest in various countries of the earth. Get this 8-page Supplement Every Week With THE BIG SUNDAY WORLD!

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