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VOTORY IS INSIGHT "WFRATFORHONE News Oddities who had sworn he never was in trouble before, after conviction at to have scare from eight bullet wounds and ‘scores wife's cruel treatment onused a nervous breakdown, at Bt. Claireville, O., aske divorce and alimony. make baby enjoy hie bath a cork do/l that bobs around delightfully been invented by « Flushing woman. ynamite in his arma, Wiijah Saxton fell twelve Ky. Nothing happened. at Holliday, Mo, was 147 poupds, and ghe weighs only 70 pounds, = POUCE CAPTURE SWOMER,2NENIN NGHT DRUG RAD 4 i i Bruere 4o- | county of victory are ae te rer tee eae, Thirty Persons Found in Al- Conrention | Population of leged “Depot” for Narcotics i iT 43 i "asd Mrs tarvere, | 0 teh on East Fifty-Sixth Street. does not under- eee in 1914 wan 8,899,’ TS 4 will of the people. It will | tion of New York eame ‘ * framers of the new con- | Was 5,288,599. The population "Dr. Owwald” will not practice any are not aware that soven |6en laraea! cities of the wixty maxing |more at No. 135 East Fifty-Stxth ten people tn the State | 599, are more eloquent | Street. As a matter of fact, he never and to-day striving} than words. show the ‘There lo ne more tne] Of the city home rule movement: sec Ws hae tule iMG chase before the cenven- om bearing that name was a mere screen to the legal business of selling narcotics, ‘Which the police say was carried on in the house. Detective Naimoli of the Fifth In- epection District, has been watoning the house for nearly a week. He Roticed many taxloabs and private Motor cars stopped at the door et all houre of the night and earty morning. EEyeeoif A aL i i i f Rot sity cece eves oe Merl at rome, want tt cr eause be is euch @ bad ona When} 800d the ald of a doctor, went in, cities 0] ghe marrieg him four years ago, she| stayed « little while, came out and while the | gatd, che told him he was one of tho| nurriet away. depend on the men and poker players ofe Naimoli got four policemen from the Hast Fifty-firet Street station at 8 Octook this morning, after watching Hi efi Hi a it ig os i ! | i E g fi E ines Hid ge though Hazel id, who was floor, Hy i é | gif ty iti ? i Mabel Travers, thirty-two years old, who gave her address as No. 135 Bast Twerty-sixth Street, was ar- rested. The raiders say they found a | ‘deck” of cocaine in the turned back cuff of her jacket. Mabel Grant, twenty-five, of No. 223 East Thir- teenth Street, had three “decks” of heroin iden in her waist, it is charged. These women and Mra. Mur- ray, with two other girls who got out of taxicabs in time to step right into the raid, were locked upun the Rast Sixty-seventh Street etation untt! they were taken to Yorkville Court. Pe eee Breen held Mra. Murray, Travers and Mabel Grant-in ‘Dr, Hrowan 4. £95 | $600 ball apiece, to await analysis of the druge Rogers was also held. Stern Rithers and and 43rd Streets, Weel of FRM Avenua, To-morrow and Saturday, an Unusually Important Clearance Sale of Women’s Tailored Suits and Dresses | At very emphatic reductions’ from former prices | Women's Tailored Suits, of serges, gabar-| Street and Afternoon Dresses, of serges, dines, checks aud novelty mixtures, gabardines, silks and crepes, $10.00, 13.50, 16.50, 19.75] $9.75, 12.50, 16.50, 19.75 » Heretofore $24.50 to 85.00 Heretofore $24.50 to 70,60 Women's Motor, Beach and Traveling Coats At most exceptional price advantages . ing and Street Coats, of tweeds, mix checks and serge; : fe sates heme entaahe 00.00 0000.00, a $15.50, 24.50 Women's Motor Coates, of Pom vs Jotul 86,50 : Al MF jis! mee Cee er 4 f ray: ee eg 4 to be ordered to fiz up defensive wires at night, for they are shoot- "U.S.A-SICK,” WRITES THE EVENING WORLD FROM FRENCH TRENCH R. H. Lecoin Would Like to Street. West Stupendous Saleof Muslin Underwear Unsurpassed Values in Garments That Reflect Have Some Books or Papers _ the Very Best Workmanship Throughout and Tobacco. — Corset Severe, aor j a“ ST Drawers’ . siateaialalones enirlterr, other wnt Neen, loon pa ge yr Rm Aer a To the Editor of Thé Evening arily be, a pn Bi Dovel embroidery ruffle: special, LOC ‘World, whom he addremes as “Dit- fig 3 Of cambric and nainsook, with em The Fine nainsook, with Val. lace and broidery, ci eoteur,” R. H. Lecoin, sergeant ¥ '. foro ogni ioe, Soa tear. Vat net Ge many iene SOC Isabelle Drawers, nainsook; embroidery and lace trim- m Company, has written « postal as follows: Fine nainsook, in a choice of 12 of the prettiest styles, trimmed with ex- 49 84 May, First line of trenches. cellent embroidery and Gowns Dear Bir—As a former reader of apiece idl 9c * Suny une diners wihe coe your #0 interesting newspaper, I Petticoats loped edge around neck and sleeves; take the liberty to ask you if you will send mo something to read (papers or books—in the Ameri- can language, of course!) over here in my trench. I feel often U. &. A-sick and would be exceedingly happy to read from anything coming from the States, Right now the Germans are 200 jary in it estions which have arisen between Russia afd Rou: aceording to the Milan Secolo, otl of nainsook finished with lace; special Combinations Made of fine hy Le | Of cambric, with ruffle. .... 39c \broidered 49c White sateen, some with flare, othets with tuck- drawers trimmed ovate of crepe; yards from us and the seat of a Hag black machine gun is my desk and wi ZGE SAVORS GpEEt te te eweND GODDDODODHDODHDD DOO OOS: gia 49¢ : erp bonis up our tops of trenches with their D 29H Petticoats, |! Seco Silk and Crepe de||| sist: oth- revolver guns. Stop trying to “wish away” those gray with elaborate * ere with As you can imagine, it’s no fun q looking old oles 79¢ eneve Prerenet i Lys en a ; as Crepe de Chine Bodices wi Son 0 ened ‘nove knew tel tecause tas Combina-||| deep yoke back and front of wide|]| yoke:special Florence Shaw, Stella Kane and Harry lace, in white ani 8c Made of sheer Taylor were reprimanded by the Magistrate, but were discharged be- cular flounce;and and Envelope cause. there was no proof against them. Envelope Chem-|}] Chemise of Seco Silk edged||| "tain sock, Naimoll prepared to make a ays- mat ively ||] ith fisheye lace and satin rib-H} prettily tematic search of the house from roof trimmed |] bon drawn jb trimmed to cellar. He believes it is a depot A -very wide with dainty petal dhy ‘sun eae pote! be refund price if ‘alla. Using with Hay'a peta agh vi id superior quality Silk, some! eee, deal of druga hidden in secret recomes. hs dlls eadlllaaetiasa inet 98c#31.98 otker trimmed ro S69 $1.35 —_— ace... ‘ P Princess Slips agen sae Chemise OF fine quality Nainsook with} ° pipers! bee op with fine laces, Stern Brothers | #25 |£2s2pares2% g9./ te ose various laces, fin, | LB#,CT tions! Proidery.. ss. OG! medallions............45 Mead ond 4rd Sirsle, West of FP Avon ited'with gan | Sik gg Sela. empire msds Maa of fine nainook, hand Seats Wi “ witha’ QBe | nit. $1.69! “eereminiton°.°" Te] "rabraceed ets vibaee 7 Qe Friday and Saturday, on the Third Floor, “Whit June Sale of Corsets Kimonos, House Dresses annem ite Waists Special Nemo and Sacques Voile| "made. of fine, light, rtrong *Seecl.| Lawn Seca Waiste: bollar and cuffs atistes used ta $9 on wth trek ae tex” batiste; used in : plain organdie; short sleeves, QC) sets used in $8 and 84 cor 3 high full” back; borders, shirred Striped lawn, with vestec, ead collar| _ciees $1 { = $2.00] oir : ™k 390 sizes 21 to 80; at....... with ribbon. and cuffs of marquisette; banding|Warner Corsets, F Lawn Sacq '. of embroidered marquisstte " and gph el Bhool feral “and: dotted “Swiee; ¢ i striped coutil, ‘medium low bust,| ered material and dot insertions joining front of 1 finished with deep Swiss embroid-| collars and cuffs with ecal- waist; shoft aleeves; at. $1.00 49c ery; long hip, strong sup- loped edge; at Embroidered Voile Waists; insertions] _ porters. 85- Ki figured ma\ with front and tafe tanned with Men’s and Young Men’s Neat modes, of Corded, Crepe Smart Summer Suits will be offered at extremely low prices, as follows: Men’s Suits, $15.00 | Men’s Suits, $17.50 of Val lace; collar and culls edged W, 1 B. and R. & G. Corsets, Meal wie lates soll dow bel eee $ leeves; i 5 accordi Regular Values up to $22.50 Regular Values up to $25.00 at $1.39 bole hooe supporter ee Syd Tuirtslestic eriebeh gates 1.39 Veile Waits, with panda of-embrokt| 10 1080 6% ce House Dresses, of ginghama, in 9 * > . 5 5 atri Men’s Suits, $23.00 | Youths’ Syjts, $10.00 Spada’ boed SRR ata cel $1 te 0 Dissarnied Medcle piste collar, finished with Regular Values up to 887.50 | Regular Values up to 815.00 Nace; ates seo $1.7 nck vevet ribbon.” BZ e 49c to $3.00 sizes only, in American ', Bon Ton, R. & G., Warner ’, W. B, Bien Jolie and Extra Sized Waits. corded voile; and cuffs of. plain Lawn Waists, with House Dresses, good quality ging- ham, striped or chocleed,, with embroidered collar, finished with bias banding at cuff and waist; special........... 49e White Flannel Trousers Regular Value $5.00, at $3.75 Men’s Flanne! Suits in stripes and plain colors, at $11.75 Famous it A Country + Wide let T un try ‘, For Your Toilet Table A sale To-morrow and Saturday, will comprise ’ alin Ivory and Celluloid 1,000 Boys’ $1.00, | + Se ae] Sinai Be lant irrors, 25, ream Jars, glass Men’s Imported Straw Hats at $1.65 In all the leading shapes and straws; Values $3.00 and 3.50 The Men’s Shoe Sections On the Main Floor, are showing Oxfords, Button and Lace Shoes, Dancing Pumps, Golf and Tennis Shoes, at very in- viting prices. ™ A special feature is being made of a Low Shoe for Men at $3.75 in black and tan calfskin, made on a comfortable stylish last. Value $5.00 « pair. $1.50 and $2.00 Beach Rompers and One-Piece Togs 55c A special purchase from@he mak- H ers of the famous K. & E. Blouses. | Pi™ Cushions. -.-19c, 28¢ Sizes 244 to 8 years. ‘84 Fleor, Telcum He 65c, $1.26 . F, KOCH & CO,, INC., 125TH ST! 'T, WEST: $1.59, $1.89, $1.98 Pocket Mirrors... .19¢ lined, 290, Sic, 98c \ders 280 Hair Brushes, $1.49, $1.59, Puff Boxes and Hair Re- ceivers, 88c, $1.39, $1.98 { , /O by/5 inches_- ith every de of * = SUNDAYS WOR ROOMS, | Compe | | Furnished, seal ieate, Teed {DISTRIBUTED IN GREATER NEW YORK AND VICINITY.) . . ae