Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING WORLD, tUsBLVAY, JANUARY 25, 1916. V. ei son ernest pao eb ot News Oddities HURT IN TRAIN WRECK in good health and was absent in Mager Fs ine frictea wit ‘Shales ONE MAN OUT OF EVERY HUNDRED in New York State ie re ee eae yor, In ti vith Chairme in New was con- Thomas W. Churchill and Mr. Max- | victed of some orime last year, Engine Rams Erie Express—Two well, i# determined that the City peat en Railway Men Also Victims, oe e Superintendent must be retired HOOT, ANGELO!—Angelo Fergadiotis, tn the Sn- PORT JERVIS, N. Y. 6— — eames sof, the “board, wore, di ‘preme Court, awapped hie Turk name for « Scotch one— PORT JERVIS. N.Y. Jan. 26—| TM Closing days featured by atill further reductionsin the Axwell. Projects to Andy Ferguson were injured here to-day when « round-up of lots too small to advertise. Satisfactory Gary System Founder Is Fa-| made of Mr. ~ retire him aa Superintendent Emeri a 7% vored as Successor to | tus or to kive hin an Indefinite leave TOLEDO (0.) has the measios, more than one thou- oe a of absence on half pay were discarded @and casea, ~ j o| \ A means of keeping him | - City Superintendent. for about two hours a day “COULDN'T DO WITHOUT ILM" explained Mrs, _ q year are under consider | rouge Raphael here in remarrying husband she divorced switch engine backed Inté the head selections still available in most of the lines. ee cee waren Women’s Shoes and Slippers 8 of the Erie Railroad. Engineer $2.60 $3.25 $3.85 $4.85 Snyder and Conductor Becker of the Passenger train were the most seri- ation. The Board of Education to-morrow rt, th |in Texas Dec, 16 last. They used wedding ring of firat ously injured. %, William Wirt, the founder of the 6 v w ie Ting iy will meet to elect a sticcessor to) Gary system which Mr, Maxwoll and | marriage, The fifteen passengers, who were Men 8 Shoes William HW. Maxwell, City Superine| Mr. Churchill have steadfastly op. a bruised or cut by dying glass, re~ 2, 90 85 15 $5 15 been mentioned as & por. NOT A PRISONER in Bismarck (N, D.) County Jail mained on the train, which left for je < ° ° tendent of School. A canvass of | posed, members of the board mows con- | stble ‘anor. Members of the board | for two years, ond no case for petit jury for more than New York after taking on a new en- might leave tho place open, gine. ws a Odd lots of women’s shoes, small and narrow sizes waid t @weively that Mr. Maxwell cannot! with Mr Maxwell staying on a8 8 were eee ar only, $1 a pair. Children’s sizes also reduced. @et enough of the votes of the forty-| holdover, pending the eclection of | QUEENS BOROUGH crowing over its seventy-clght Juative M ‘tly Improved, six methbere, including the seven) @nother man at a inter meeting twine born jaat year. ~~ bia Justice J . Malone, of General SIXTH AVENUE, Corner NINETEENTH STREET added by Mayor Mitchel at the he- re a | —_———. ‘oe - Beesions, who is in a critical condition ginning of the year, to be re-clected. DROPPED DEAD IN HALL. | POWDER PUFF only weapon waiting detectives bo |1n St. Vincent's Hospital from intestinal rl j _ = = = —_ found on jovelorn Weehawken youth who had called with | cometlentions, Biss in oe tafe, 4 aur} ing foes Seo "see's vg es Oe | ee ES Brooklyn Real Metate Man Victim | announced intention of marrying or Killing his sweet- a Ouse “of the younger Justices and has | © ; THE SPECIALIST at Apepieny, Not wttmenber. "| beart ———~ Fore Seen ih since before Christmas "“*|suNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS John M. Rankin, @ prominent real ex- - . ars nse . : mats deals with few ailments, but he knows / tate man of Brooklyn, was found dying | j their aymptoms well. in the hall of his home tm the Rexhall SNAKES ON TOMBSTONE For rettet from Pimples, tndigestion,| aactinent house, at No. 1286 Union Cenetipation, ees, Sick Head-latroet, Brooklyn, early to-day. Kate | ache, Rh. & G. P he Specialist for Miller, a maid, thought at first he had WAS HER REVENGE PLAN these particular aliments. A pure ver®-| hoon struck downby a robber and noti- shes H a4 table compound, free from ali injurious! req the police. d ne! ff Gre bate tor children 04 Well aa|° tty tanete was dead when Detective! SAdgeport Woman Ordered C grown people. Use as per direction) Connors arrived, The detective tound| to Represent Her Son and An ms * tlips found in each box. that the broker's money, gold watch and te Wi pe atamond zig A) ot em molested and other for His Wife. j there, waa every ay en hie | |businern, anid that the dead, man’s | alleged filial disrerpect, Mrs, Theresa | eee WA fat and two brothers had died of PS fe rl vs ok > a Get a Box To-Night 10. and 25¢. the Box a poytexy: Moll, who amassed a 5 thirty-fourth Street NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street ing apples on the streets of this city, —————Saa planned a monuinent to him in the family plot, on which should be carved two ‘snakes, <) represent him and his wife, | er intentions to this effect came! es i Y oariote panes Ceemaee AY Reduction Sale of Furs and Fur Garments Stern Brothers = ‘horpe and jaughters of M: cation to have their br as his mother’s conservator to become effective to-morrow (Wednesday) will include the 42nd ond 43rd Streets West ol Fifth Avenue following important offerings: 1) PUNCHES BUTTON TO | PROVE HE'S AWAKE | When Firemen Come to Ward Line Mutts of beaver, black fox, black lynx or moleskin 2 : . $18.00 & 28.00 a tose aa Muffs of badger, pointed fox, natural lynx or smoked woif . 15.00 & 18.00 ig Wa an’s Head. In proof of his wakefulness a waten-| (Viuiffs of baum marten fox or white fox . . . . . 28.00 & 38.00 The February Sale of Furniture and Rugs Commencing Monday, January 31st, will embrace the most desirable grades of Dining Room, Living | Room, Bedroom and Library Furniture, together with extensive collec- man on the Ward Line pier must tions of Oriental and American Rugs, Carpets and Hall Runners, punch a signal box every hour. Karly| ' jthis morniag, inslead of his record | At Very Appreciable Reductions Hor, he punched the bution ta are Muffs of rose fox, $28.00 & 35.00 iWuffs of black wolf . . $15.00 ; Buss e , { Me rrceae i detoe itaseeee teal Muffs of cross fox, 38.00 & 45.00 Muffs of natural or rose wolf, 12.50 An opportanity will be afforded for making selections, at_sale_prices, Alred their opinion of the disturber of| Muffs of kit f 15.00 & 21.00 Muffs of bl if 7 —_—_ cir dreams the pler boss suizgested Muffs of kit fox, ul A uffs of blue wolf . . Thursday, Friday and Saturday bunching progran i souion 8.50 canmippgumstijapaies, — ‘eimunbimanion ——_—_—_= to punch a he: | | t H/\“cHARITY” CLOAK RoBBERY,| Neckpieces to match these Muffs have been marked at correspondingly low prices. and delivery will be made on February Ist, or a later date, if desired. Brooklyn Rector'a Gema by Fake A The Brooklyn police are see! | tall,red-head | about : find Wonien’s Karakui Coats, reduced to . - ‘ é -. $125.00 & 150.00 Women’s Hudson Seal Costs, reduced to . . . . £65.00 & 125.00 (sizes incomplete) The January Sale of Superior Linens Provides 20 to 3314% reductions from usual prices. 1 \ | Table Cloths, - at $2.50 to 3.75|Huck Towels, - = + doz. $2.95 ugg id aad ee | Bey. Irish Satin popes with damask borders and scal- B] | Seumasipaetetie. at No. 968 Peace Bireet, $3.50 to 5.00 ; , oF | « Slothing. He returned yeater- | z A x i : fered eoesi, peculssly, (4.00 J]|any, morning, ana uid hu had” interesting price reductions have been made throughout the stock of Fur and Fur- back for the mattress.” i where he i edaing rio "auld Dr. Seria lined Coats, among which are those remaining from the selections of higher-cost garments. Napkins, - - - doz. $2.95, 3.75 Regularly $4.00 to 5.00 doz. Real Madeira Luncheon Sets, A ° hand Ratecldersds 48 pheces, at $3.25|Linen Sheets, - - pr. $4.95 & 5.50 Regularly $4.25 a set hemst'd; regularly, $6.00 and 6.75 Real Madeira Tea Napkins, doz. $4.95 hand embroidered; regularly $6.00 Linen Pillow Cases, pr. 85¢ to 1.25 hemst’d; regularly $1.25 to 1.75 other valuable art | stolen. | GREEK OFFICERS FIGHT DUEL | a oe Sales arranged for to-morrow (Wednesday) 24 (via Paris, Jan. 25) occurred to-day between two M. Courmoulia and Satin finish; reg. Crochet, Bedspreads { ? | A Special Trunk Sale | : The Stationery Dept. A Special Offering of Women’s Early Spring Hats | Aff} | Be-morrow, on the Fourth Floor, will provide| Has received from abroad an assortment of sa a ee ane Stamped Nainsook Underwear (suitable also for present wear), to be offered Se ne See Pevteebe Tenaks| Now Weing Pipor and Kavelopes | Uhl onan ciicd ean nn| (made ups for smnbecidering) will take place | In the trimmed Mlllney Department es ‘ at $25.00 introducing the latest tints and novelties for a Ne. Nesta hire Avenue inet oat in the Fancy Needlework Department. The the Third Floor, at the special of ._, [every social usage, which are very reasonably | P| en aut fae oats “found ann 35.28," following items, all of which are stamped in $18.00 tranks have been reduced i ened away, ‘they ‘ic ; : Eepeee tennks. bare, been reduc td for quick | pticedy at turelars tole valued a $8 Toxet nt, = dainty, artistic designs, will be marked at the safe they acaled two ‘fence eek-end, Taxi and Full Size. Wardrobes,| 65c, $1.00, 1.50 and 2.00 a box Away an iron shutter, sawed : very special prices: will comprise a number of decidedly attractive ‘constructed of the best materials and contain- They Wea | ‘ ; ¥ §P Hats, in tailor and more elaborate styles. sing every packing convenience. No. 100 «Neverbreak” Wardrobe Trunks at $15.00 Ample accommodation for everything needed They had hy cn an hour before the; box t y re [| WOMAN WAS DESPERATE WITH STOMACH TROUBLE! FOR WEDNE AL OFFI Nightrobes . . s & 05c. & D5¢. EnvelopeChemises . . 45c. & 85c. Corset Covers . . . 25c. & 40c. Drawers . . . A A ° 55c. 1G OF An attractive selection of Spring Hats, spe- cially prepared in B. Altman & Co.'s ateliers Initial Writing Paper and Cards,. ] for a short trip. box containing 24 Sheets of Paper, 24 Note Gives Up Hope of Health After Lo: > + i and shown in the regular stock, rant ints F | Cards and 48 Envelopes; Paper and Garda | “Hrugele and Treatnent, but me Drawer Combinations + . 75c. & $1.00 very charmingly the Paris trend in millinery Hartman Wardrobe Trunks daintily stamped, ins at Last. | Also fashions for Spring h | at $25.00, 50.00, 60.00 to 110.00 at 45c a box : ton treet, Poughkeepsie, N.Y"! Little Children’s Stamped White Washable fered serious Uvehies with her stom. ‘ ‘did not even give her relief, Dresses (made up) * 3c. & 5Bc. he “doctored” continually, Phys- | ek Magee Wontcrfad Honckt| ‘Little Children’s Stamped__White__Pique An Advance Sale of The Silverware Section On the Main Floor, will offer To-morrow the following desirable articles At One-Third Less Than Regular Prices STERLING SILVER {Salt Dishes and Shakers ~- at 39c| Cheese Knives, sterling handles, at 69c ‘Bottle Openers and Call Bells, 45c| Cake Knives, ul "110 di to her that she ; ind at Tos fountls vay tuck oats | ROmpers (made up; sizes 3 to 4 years) 45c. Hemstitched Scrim Curtains ew | “ derful Remedy has cer- | a tainly “done wonslers forme, Ie is| to be held in the Lace Curtain De; ont, worth its ight ia gold. oie ke 4 3 new pe A won balte Silk Umbrellas for Men & Women on the Fourth Floor, will afford an oppor- tunity to purchase the Spring equipment of simple curtains at unusually advantagtous | praised to suffers from trouble, Just |before reading of your wonderful rem- will offer exceptional values at the edy, I had fiven up hope of ever being | ed, for T Was doctor all the time . vf Jam Jars and Spoons, - at $1.50| Sugar Sifters, $1.10 Mustard Jars, 2.45 | Hat, til getting morse “Too "much prison Suntan prices: ae ; |“Mayr's Wonderful Remedy givertce,, TF willed Silk Umpbrelilas, with natural wood ; Also an assortment of Sterling Silver Cream Ladles, Beef Forks, Olive, Iced Tea and manent renults tor slamach fives eeu issi finish handl $2.50 Y Bon Bon Spoons; Olive and Sardine Forks, all in bright finish; pierced designs, each 90c intestinal ailments y ch | or mission-finis jandies : $ HEMSTITCHED SCRIM CURTAINS y ; HEAVY SILVER DEPOSITED. jafter ung presnure ‘ofere utes! "Taffeta or Twilled Silk Umbrellas of superior fh, Cheese Plates, $1.45 | Sugar & Cream Sets, $2.25 | Whiskey Bottles, $6.76 | (fl|bowe: x ar dru st “r | quality, with handles of sterling silver, of With Cluny edge + + por pair $1.38 | factory” mone wil be returned bakelite mounted with sterling silver, or of With machine-filet insertion, per pair 95 ————— SEH a other ela druggists. plain bakelite . .« +» » «¢ $3.00 ; With Cluny insertion and edge,.per pair 2,25 | +S ir NS ree aerate ELAN i La SEI TAT ren OSS nL een ee ee Eee ote fe enn BN a all oe Fe) - ' pce sac. " we sepa Ne bree ee ee