The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1915, Page 5

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SSS BSVENInGe WORLD, STAGE MONKEY IN ZOO UNEXPECTED ARRIVAL ‘MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1915. — cores bm O90 one ——____. © corre ao Tee bet simply mae be week te the lage from carrying it ALDEVISFLEE | Souree BUN the Boot af | to Bat ond Breas “a te FUNERAL OF WISE ise scteazae cess PINES FOR HIS GREASE | FRIGHTENS BURGLARS. ee am aes RTS ee bul were feed Or (be benter eileen, by the arrive! of himenit ant | teres chews, Mice Proctiteddens. 242 Stores 36 Markets 131 | ip Sonate 88 e'ehouh tant wag eae Teter thet Ht wil met . | imediorep, and semiow owt eo oe So ry Your Health : |(eeMiene Ries oe bere Smet Comes First —— Lydia Lopetors, the Ramin Made Facape “Prom 0 Mat, esto area ee | gh pe Rae eS The health of every 1 “ : ' of every fami) Chinatown Pays Marked Trib scala elasmea ¥ Dancer, Cheers Skidoo Up | Donald's Home With £8,000 | punt unl (i lols the worming | aomsetons show oir fe eeeguanded ot the Fees , . t dul « pe, he Moet Repectiotscret [SET by Giving Hien Make-up, | Worth of Pate and Gems, |"E"etew on,» euspus Fr lg ses fe a la Poe to in» nee, est tee oun com, a a an ae the farm, field and —— an theatrical eireles, (te prowertias The fact thet Dr, Ketert ¥ Mo Gowen con takin wee ic iis solotion ma cae treat a alae wisi at once & permon has oresse be Tuonald, epociaiiot, reached bie bows | Hae, pais’ Mf it fale bo rem mond rl oon at No. 16 West Bighty-eecond Mtrest Semone, volves at Just at the moment he Gi, the deotor ‘Tee finest tuners! Chinatown has orem tH many years wer held to-day ou fe bener of Yoo How Kong As all 1, reg janad Moetorians know, he bas been whanwing away at fu fap the last ton years the head of the ond all dev Chung Kong Maw, or Court of ara. * wetes, which eenied all disputes | emeng New York Chinamen—all, Housekeepers will be el hy these prices for Mc Tuesday and Wednesday arge No Tomatoes,";..’ . Sugar Corn . . String Beans . . ay be . 6 Gnd wductive, te talre @lemon4 ring valued ro shoe je evermore upon bie i pe Jimmy Helly, 18 charge of the monkey house at the Central Park Zoo, ha duced heory by me tratt obe | ancestors « Java mon. sONDAT Won) WAN Wonk WoNrRnA Fur ur Storage—Dry Cold Alr—Moderate Charges | thet &, that were bot settied by the petelant pistols of (ie tong Teo was remarkably wu IY WAD THREATENED: Lydia Lopokova, I oy “ A for years he waa ther in ber. ne ‘com, her het, ver dn if hie trih soon became an expert | the une of cosmetics, and his fav. | ority diversion was to make himeelf e of thome things that an- —— fortunate aicoholica eee perehed on | hie forearms on the shoulders of two Doses in tall fellowes who were proud to be hie Ronerabie esquires, It is an an ent Chinese belief that a man who hae euch an oxecas of brain matter James McGreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue EmpireEggs, East View Eggs, “= sealed carton Tells Police That He Uses i ‘one soon Attractive Offerings on Tuesday and Wednesday D gittt East View teal Boe ong oy Laid the stuff , iC . DI SOE TA UNE | ug Pieide Cuity to | | aAttiman meer maps | Cheese, wi ikitisc: 19° IMPORTED 4 mistrome to the Central Yesterday, Jimmy Rethy had to send for the Httle toe dancer Two: Chareis DAMASK TABLECLOTHS Best selected, G6 ». 8° HAIR TO ANY SHADE: ——— and implore her to come and cheer Black Wool Voile from Maine. . John Murtella, the nineteen-year- Skiloo up a bit. ‘Though lively Pure Linen Big, solid, e \ ol4 youth who tried to extort $500 enough when he first arrived, the Especially adapted for Summer wear, 66x06 inst ra e iz ke S ! Here’ San from Vincent Astor under threats of tiny monk began to lone interest in| 54 inches wide. formerly 2.00 x66 inches, juicy, each.. | Old-time Rec ripe that Any- 1 death, has admitted, according to the lite nbout the third day, even food | yd. 78c each 1.50 | police, that he waa addicted to the losing its appeal to him. Potatoes, RedOnions, ..2.62":,. 2° body can an Apply. use of cocaine, but he denies that! When Miss Lopokowa came into the - necessity for the drug drove him to| monkey house to-day Rellly let 3 =W "4 The we of Sage and Sulphur for re-| make demands on tho young million-| skidoo out and he leaped with RH INESTONE JE ELRY Co XLCR Brand: c storing faded, gray hair to its natural| aire, squeaks of Joy into his former own- eee package. . color dates back to grandmother's time, The prisoner appeared indifferent! ory arma. She used it to keep her hair beautifully With trembling fingers | ¥%, % and Less Than Half Regular Prices Bottle of crisp ec 9 Essie Olives, dark, glo» nd abundant. Whenever beige aap Ur eee Magistrate) and of breath Skidoo explored the t urphy e Yorkvi Court to-day i her hair fell out or took on that dull, | tna aigned in the formal papers a! ances band bak until he found «| This offering represents the surplus stock from a leading manufacturer of appetizers. . faded or streaked appearance, this sim- ple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. But brewing at home is musay and out-of-date. Nowada: by asking at oy oe drug store for cent bottle of yeth's Sage und Sulphur Com- pound," a will get this Uisseua old recipe, which can be depended upon to reatore natural color and beauty to the hale and is splendid for dandruff, dry, feveriab, itchy scalp and falling hair. A well-known downtown druggist says it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody Gy tell it bas been spoiled. | You simply. dampen w spon or plod he it and ‘our rei taking one a uae jy. morning the gray hair dis- appears, and after another application or two, it becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and abundant.—Advt te the most popular of Fox Trots plea of guilty to charges of viol | ing the Sullivan Law and attempted | extortion, He was held for the Grand Jury in $2,500 ball in each case “If there ia any reason to believe | this man is of unsound mind I should commit him to Bellevue,” Magistrate Murphy said. “There ls no question of his sanity,” Detective Barnits stated, “but he had admitted that he uses cocaine. Whito powders were found on him when he was arrested, and some one who called him on the telephone while he was in jail asked if he was in for using ‘happy dust.’ Murtella, who at first said that he had never seen Vincent Astor, now admitted that he saw him in the Grand Central Station one day in March bidding good-bye to an elderly nan. He knew it was Vincent r, he said because the woman addressed him by that game. Mr. Astor was not in court to-day, the complaint being made by his pri- vate secretary, William Dobbyns. capes 2 | TRY TO CUT THROUGH WALL. Two Suspects Are Arrested After carmine Hp etick, With @ final ae h of joy, he sank hia teeth Into it, and the mystery of his loss of { Sreents was eolved. “He pie his cocktail,” ng geen Miss Lopokova, “No wonder he wouldn't eat.” little cosmetic So now Jimmy Rollly has pur- chased @ box of assorted make-up and Skidoo oan lone hia eyes, lick his ips, and dream he is back of the footiehts once again. GIRL SAYS MAN STABBED HER ARM WITH NEEDLE Lillian Cohen Staggers Fainting Into Store After Being Attacked on ' Street by Supposed Drug Fiend. Lillian Cohen, nineteen years old, of No, 250 Henry Street, was on hor way to-day from home to the Greenwich | Bank, where she meant to apply for a place as stenographer, when @ tall, dark man accosted her at Montgom- ery and Henry Streets. She turned her back on him and hurried away. Rhinestone Jewelry and Hair Ornaments, purchased at large concessions from regular prices. 1,300 Pieces Hat Pins,’ Bar Pins, Brooches, Collar Pins, Hair Pins, Earrings, Veil Pins, Shoe Buckles, Ribbon Guards, Velvet Wrist and Neckbands. Sterling Silver, Gold Plated, Aluminum and Aluminoid 800 Pieces Bar Pins, Brooches, Earrings, Shoe Buckles, Scarf Pins, Ribbon Guards, Hair Pins and Gold Plated, Aluminum and Aluminoid Mountings. Mountings. Barrettes. Sterling Silver, 700 Pieces Neckbands, Earrings, Brooches, Bar Pins, Hair Pins, Combs, Barrettes and Shoe Buckles, 50c 1.00 1.95 regularly 75c to 1.25 regularly 1.50 to 8.00 regularly 8,00 to 10.00 Sterling Silver, Gold Plated, Aluminum and Aluminoid Mountings. SEMI-MADE ROBES About 50% Less Than Regular Prices Organdie Robes,—daintily embroidered in colors, and combined with net. EMBROIDERIES Exceptional Offering A choice assortment of Embroider- ies, consisting of Insertions, Edges, Lea & Perrins’ !3=-1'7° Coffee, i, uztlt & 19° 20 roe Stamps roe EE with each: a oice c|Cho c New Teas . Bae la ee, 1b, oO cone » Indi Ceylon, Perens vane ae Pheer re preme in Cup Quality. Makes Spring Cleaning and Washing Easy OldDutch Cleanser, -:'7° Borax Soap, a 3 At All 3& James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Boneless Pot Raast, 2.0"... 16° Butler’s and Swift's, cake . STO SE: ce eae 2ST All-overs and Flouncings, particularly adapted for trimming children’s wear; | also making of waists and dresses. Narrow Edges and Insertions embroid- ered on various materials. Chuck Steaks, Lean and juicy.. ... wlb. 14¢ Boneless Bacon, In lean strips. ... .Ib. 18¢ Shoulders, *eivinne "aw LE Corned Spare Ribs, en at », OE Bricks Are Removed, Following an attempt to cut through @ brick wall into L. Glickman’s paper bag factory at No. 365 Bast Third Street, two suspects were arrested early to-day, The suspects sald they were Abraham Heller of No. 386 East Fourth At Canal and Essex Streets he fell in step beside her, she says, caught her by the left arm and stabbed her five times above the elbow with a needle. She could not see whether it was a hypodermic needle, 19.50 formerly 40.00 Batiste Robes,—hand-embroidered in various patterns. 5.75 to 12.00 formerly 10.75 to 25.00 Meadowbrook vit on one side, of a dance record ught to have. On the another hee, winner— K"'—both played Sand in clever “stvis. dent aak your dealer for Columbia Miss Cohen ran into a drug store, yd. 6e to 95c No. A5595, thi rT Street,, and Jacob Frankel of No. 101 “ been stabbed.” Thi vi . Very special Record No. the price C a Street 0 crying: "i heve been @tabbed.” ‘Then Linen Robes,—hand-embroidered; very formerly 10c to 1.75 Sauerkraut, pasties 3 Ibs. loc verneur Hospital and the wounds sterilized. The man who stabbed her, Mise Cohen said, bet 79 a stranger to her. The police believe the man was a drug fiend, who had a crazy idea of using “the poisoned needle” as a means of getting the girl in hig power, GLASS CAGES FOR KIDDIES attractive patterns. 12.50 to 25.00 formerly 24.00 to 40,00 A limited number of Net Robes,—hand- embroidered; also Lierre Lace, combined with hand-embroidery. 12.50 to 40,00 formerly 25,00 to 65,00 All-over Embroideries in White, Ecru or, White with colors. yd. 25¢ to 1.95 formerly 50c to 4.75 COL oiac” RECORDS De 4s Golden and White, who adi arrests, say the mon carried Burglar's tools. ‘The detectives alao say they saw the pair go into the courtyard next the Glickman factory and then th sound of muffled hammering was. heard An examination showed that. 5 frlcks hud been removed from the wall, At All L321 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores California Claret 3 8: | 9% 1 0° Most healthful of wines, half gallon. . This pure grape wine is a blood Extra F re Dublin Stout—Bottled to Perfection GUINNESS'’S STOUT, in bottles, dozen, || GUINNESS’S STOUT, in splits, dozen. . Allowance for empti 232 i The May Migist “Fas hione | 9 OTHERS of small boys are ever on the outlook 46-inch White Voile Flouncings,—very attractive designs. Special, yd. 1.00 - 0c; 8 splits 38¢ IN NEW GERMAN HOSPITAL » for emp ies; 10¢ per doz. splits; lie per doz. bottles, oueraricues 50 *¢ “-"; Lager Beer, ‘1 new in the way°or sul NOTIONS TOILET ARTICLES with case of er eer, | Here ‘Is 3 A ; rena tno aud sa | May See Each Other, but Cannot Special Values Specially Priced Liebmann’s, Ruppert’s, Ehret’s or Koehler’s } Nerolls Feats wie Convey Diseases by Means (Bien FT Hand Mirrors,—Ivory Finish 25 Deposit of 24c required for return of case and 24 empty bottles. | in th . ilk, — I sy sh. F ad “theater sa of Touch. 100 yard 8 each Te, doz. 78¢ usually 1.76 Double zac Stamps on WEDNESDAY rou a . - .\ Nralaht, as are ost of| In the new children’s wards of the) Large Spools. ..each 40c, doz. 4.50 Hair Brushes,—Ivory Finish. Ree 25 Orders Promptly Delivered FREE of Charge and ‘the litte’ biowescts| German Hospital, on Seventy-alxth Dress Shield. s 2, 3 and 4,— . a usually 1.60 ed in tho most be-| Street, the poor little patients will le) Silk Covered. .... pair 12c, doz. 1.35 Combs,—Ivory Finish. . usually @50, 19c : ar finished withe Gan | 1m an antiseptic atmosphere, isolated) ~~ Naingook Covered “ Reliable” Cloc large sizes. .. usually 2.25, 1,50 — true, Middy | yoke or] but not alone, if that be a PeTeAO, eric 12c, doz. 1.25 Trays,—large size... usually 75c, 50c daual aloes, 12 ellie acms’cuey oan see sucn other, tey| Nainscok Covered “McCreery Special” 5 tmpried Toth rahi uraly 200, * IppAl e, 8 an open- ; . anitol Liq: c ing at the front, so th tl pair 20c, doz $ the Blouse, is haa on eee Fe an a ea Nainsook Covered Lightweight. 1.00 Toilet Waters, various odors. ligase 29c * usual ed e pair 10c, doz. 1, ly 35c ie Ince toeewnee ie Lelsegts BM Soar senant (ane j B0c | Toilet Soaps, various odors..........box 19¢ | $1. 84 ST& SAVE. ne pleture, , bite tinen recombined other disease. Garment Shield Holders. UU ie , , usually be | 1-¢ A WEEK 5 ciectively. but the sult] “rhig children's hospital ia the last| “Reliable” Hooks and Eyes....... gross 18¢ Talcum Powder, miei Te OPENS AN ACCOUNT terial. and. one the treatment of children’s i i a. 1. usually 200 inrctenGUt of"tmads"| Sacaata, Wis ealed the Be. avragam | Boned Banding... ..yd. Be, dos 135 | 1... hymoline large size. Our 1’ CREDIT Terme apply anurasting ones | as Jacobi Division of (fhe German Hos: | Belting,—10-yd. pieces........... piece 65¢ Milk Maxnesia,—large size. also to Long Island, New Jersey 4 at t a deceases lo knew as oy . ode p, Magnesia, ar Cutts and belt of eel Sh ekilarana Cleanses ae. Onr Taffeta Seam Binding, pe. 10c, doz. pes. 1.00 Gum Camphor, 16 cakes to box. .......,.B8c and Connecticut Or, @ suit of a colored | WOMAN oF MAN Ave ter udren’s| Snap Fasteners. .........++.-++.. gross 35¢ | usually 650 We Pay Freight &RallroadFare bo more Dracticnt abe | ten-story Duliding for private patients Dressmakers’ Pins... 4 lb. box 15c | Tar Paper, 12 sheets to roll Ic oe. 00 by 5 A white. Sian, ealatea, on, Bavahty BBD Bireet Re OAS Nickel Plated Shears. .. pair 25¢ usually §5¢ ‘ hand other! ‘Th ity of Mrs, Anne folding C wraahhe mnteriat are Wentautter antanier ato the inte | Folding Coat Hangers. . ..3 for 20c LININGS & FLANNELS Mita of this, aene® got | Oswald Ottendorfer, then proprietor of| Shoe Trees 4 pairs 25c LL this season the Staats Zeitung, erected the Jacobi one | Sho Plain and Brocaded Chiffon Finish Lining Benet, i ee A UAME wan oeigee s “LA PRINCESS ‘ol CORSETS Satin,—various colors, 96 inches wide, wil bo gear a oe G ly Reduced P Plain Satin.......formerly 85e, yd, 55c jal 27 4 DRAWING JANE. ed Sati arly 1.25 in DRAWING THRE JINR veatly Reduce rices Brocaded Satin. . formerly 1.25, yd, 75¢ Plain Silk Warp Washable Mull,—heavy quality, suitable for dresses, blouses and under- An extensive variety of French models, medi- trimmi um bust with slightly curved waistline. Made * Pattern No, 8631 Is of Fine Coutil, Silk hana and Broche, weary Allcolars, anes an, bite oF Flack, No. 8631—Boy's Suit, 6 to 10 years, [uty “ze from 6 to 10 at event we must have al cy) ; : z T presumo the; Coutil.....formerly 12,00 and 13.00, 10.00 Black Satin Flouncing.............. yd. 68c BUSA RHE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION Think he Hes somb Such’ edpesta. | Broche.... formerly 18.00 and 20.00, 15.00 formerly 85c is ; Scott , Donald Buildin feat Thirty-second Street (oppo- ‘ ompletel le Gimpal Bros), corner ith Avenue/and Thirty-second Street, hought #0. Now, I'l pay hia tegiti-| SUK Brocade.............. 20.00 and 25.00 White Outing Flannel, 86 inches wide, .yd. 16¢ Penrae pal Ape mate debls, but make this clears Tm formerly 30.00 and 85.00 formerly 25¢ not going t6 undertake to rebuild or re- Dair'any: family ‘cathedrals seuma that may, has during this war.’ ‘ receipt of stamps onan pd ae) ae aes me APORT: ANT Writ size wan! ne eine Pee a's hen

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