The evening world. Newspaper, February 9, 1916, Page 9

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i > Save your hair! Double its| theatre at No. 618 Ninth Avenue, inst THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1916. til Mr. Schnelder had struck off the two names that Mr. Prendergast ap- proved the payroll. SCHNEIDER ASKS COURT TOKEEP PRENDERGAST rushed to Bellevue Hospital, but he ords of conferences held there Satur-| the suspected German agents came Lang MAN S LEG AMPUTATED died soon after his admission, DICTOGRAPH RECO § day afternoon and Sunday, Tt is be-| under investigation % | Cornwell was hurt in an accident Neved that the conversations thus se- which threw ten members of the Within a few days the County Clerk challenged the hority of the IN RUSHING AMBULANCE Comptroller to withhold certification q ore. During 1915 over $94,000 pent for thin purpose. rray Hurlbut, Represent the Twenty-first Com District and honorary Chairman, wi t fi L Street and attempting to sellijead the grand march. Congressman their annual bali, ofe said). A. Fitagerald will be floor director, Policemen, calling at offices along] fron cured led to the hasty departure of) Milk rom their truck agd bruised John Howard, assistant to Schmidt, | tic five passengers in a crowded for Canada. { venue car, The truck was U h dea th alked into an office where a) = eS nded t yore closely @: i‘ of the payroll and brought sult for a speeding to No. 221 Bast Nineteenth F saenite aed Agent Bebinidt refuses | (ape spread. cut a ae ee Street in response to an alarm, As it ReNEERtS ANE Agent Hehmide refuses | ‘tha . : writ of mandamus alleging that as emen, after ma their sale i th ‘ Ms swung into Lnird Avenue from Four- to even listen to rumors that ho was) 7 being hastily ushered from the| | 9 County Clerk's office ts a county teenth Street it sifeswiped @ north. conducting an Investigation or that) jjince, became suspicious and reported | } ice under the control of the State | bound car, dictograph records had ever passed | the incident. ° — vil Service Commission, Mr, Pren- —_—_s— Cornwell was in charge of the Sh ama Glee ther versi hat “asst dergast had no right to “butt tn.” truck, and sitting peside the! Werenge We SURG, Neweres, Deseaee of ths Gotten aaeaer evematen Says Comptroller Has No Say], While Mr. Schneider and the Comp roller were going over the payroll the * lover ite sido and he was caught be- | Su Customs Edmund Billings and United | [Pon mea in Boston they had knowa About Salariés County | former, called attention te the tact hac tie truck and the car, Have Evidence Band Has | states District Attorney Anderson to| pathizors., ‘Their report to the British i. dardization oe ‘hough his le a brok “ i 2 0 vi i Clerk Fixes, had reduced the salary of Fred ©. orusheds ‘Cornwell, who was twentys| Now Located in the Hub. | Washington, added interest hae been | erry ae te noe te Re Kiinker, a clerk, from $1,600 to $1,200 driver, The impact chtapuived him |five years a city fireman and never on given the situation, Because other | ° of the British ageney stumb! \Secret Service Men Reported tu} of the sudden “visits” of Collector of | \ r Spring-Rice to inform the Fed- r eral authorities. ay ir, Klinker had been hf |had a charge preferred against him, parte of the country had become too $< " Comptroller Prendergast would for twenty \e a ordered two of his men who were |. Doerr Fee nile te Leora hes hot for conferences, It is hinted that . Tea Biscures . *Gelerise’” city employees who have reply was: “Well, ¢ loss seriously hurt to carry him Into|™&O agents, chiefly active against LETTER CARRIERS’ DANCE, | that you could it's about time rest.” ’ drug st h Canadian and American munitions | 20ston was picked for further movos seen twenty-two or more years of sor- | ''/ see My) @ drug store at the corner and prop | 5 oes or Canad on aR make a whole Ri An It Is about time that Comptrolior . him op & Stool while he telephoned | plants, have changed their headquar- | *S@inet Canada. Also They Will Have Two Vaedevitle } vioe, according to a statement made! Prendergast di to have another patrol company g0|ters to Boston was reported to-day,| That the alleged plotters went to Ghewe on iineoin’s Steth meal of to Supreme Court Justices Cohalan to-| his legal powe: to the fire. Then he fainted and * | cher rendexvo' Milk Street 1 *. ae peri! Very ener: & cupe Presto Plow SEY bY Jamee E. Donegan,, counsel | asd attorney ese qe, the ‘cthers telephoned for the samba | following activities of Secret Service jonvous on in an} Lincoln's Brithday will be celebrat- | gVerl Sonz,, $.cupe Ereste, Plows. & sabe: ha coats Slowk Wititaes {attention to the remark concernin, : is lance. men here. auto owned by @ Boston man whose/ed by the New York Letter Carriers’ | inte the Presto, add milk slowly while m! “I Kiinker, “This attitude ts just a sain- | Ft Schneider in procedings begun by that ple of his feeling in the matter of} official to compel the Comptroller to; standardization of salaries in the certify to the County Clerk's payroll, | County Clerk's office. Things have When the payroll for the first half | (OMS t0.® pretty pass when the Coun- of January was presented to the Comptroller he refusec to O. K, it on, pointee, who is at the head of the the ground that Mr, Schneider with-| Bureau of Standardisation, befote hy can fill vacancies in his office ani re- out proper authority had raised the men who have been faithful and salaries of two clerks. It was not un- nt with promotions they justly deserv Justice Cohalan HAR GETS THK, erassseaesnc| 8 Margaret Oberg, of No. 851 West! ie right leg amputated In a speed- Forty-third Street, in a moving ploture ing ambulance in the hope of saving * ninght. H | his ite, Capt. Peter Cornwell of No. beauty in a few mo- — |fation unt Pridayr-wnen be wil’ be| 1091 Herkimer Street, Brookiyn, a | ments. Try this! wentenced. member of Fire Patrol No, 2, was. ere SES FACE IN BUSTERS Hair stops coming out and| hire Overs seid ahe went to the wrow is | phinaed of dan- — [iast night with rui ° children. They f disappears. crowd and she took « front seat, while Sas ches o, cqeteten| RR eee at Try as you will, after an application of Danderine, you cannot finds single | Rice eicts SinOs reminrks G86 penenes Ren, trace of dandruff or falling hair and your! She warned him and when he contin- scalp will not itch, but what will please Bre, bg ,sanorence Mrs. Oberg punched r* . jum; from his seat and we mon, aioe ee a to wei towny | tried, t2 et away, but the woman fol-) Sealy Crusty Eruptions Around Sr ig eho es—but really new hair— Rima to. policeman.” she is 'a Mouth, Cheeks and Forehead, - grewing all over the scalp. slim, Uttle woman about five mwring all over the seal nediately | iichee, ait while her prisoner ts aimost| Caused Great Disfigurement, i ht. Gigbleh the beanty of your bar, No|"= woos difference how dull, faded, brittle and serergy, jus, woaten sloth’ with) GUNMEN HOLD UP SALOON. HEALED BY CUTICURA Yeu bur, taking ome smal sand at |teven Armea wanners Drive ve-| SOAP AND OINTMENT your hair, taking one small stran time. The effect is immediate and amas- trons te Cellar and Becape. id] Seven men, all armed with revol- aE ane ing—your hair will be light, fluify wavy, and | eabhdlnella \ mag ee ibeered vers, entered the saloon of Herman| “Scaly crusty eruptions were on my dane a ince ued shimmer |@00dmAN, on the northe st corner of | fee sround my mouth, cheeks, and fore Sercohsle beats, One Hundred and Thirty-seventh | eed. ‘The crust foll off lewving an angry Gat a d-cent bottle of Knowlton's| Street and Lenox Avenue, this morn- Pes Ge sical eee he Danderine from any drug store or toilet | ing at 7.90 o'clock and held up the| (/‘AU\NES\ taco was all In bileters and counter, and prove that your hair is as| patrons. One of the holdup men ap- ESAS the thing wee 00 ovvere pretty and soft to any——that it has been peared ‘iret, pulied « fun oa Joseph rs) eo revere oe te) Hotere mpected bod Nideaes by careless treat- | vas acting as bartender, and forced) {4 Geracohed 00 tt was tertentes bs i te et to the hair what fresh | him to go down cellar, The other gun- causing great disfigurement janderine ts to the : men then entered and drove the other and loss of sleep. showers of rain and sunshine are to! patrons into the cellar. Irving Boss- “The trouble lasted along, vegetation. It goes right to the roots,| tic protested and was hit on the Jong time and | used invigorates and strengthens them. Its: head with a decanter. Jesse Brooks, | treatment and ——, but both failed. exhilarating, sicaulating and life-pro-| another patron, was led away from| Then | used Cuticara Soap and Ointment ctucing properties cause the hair to grow) the saloon by the robi when they | and after using them about a month | was long, strong and beautiful.—Advt. sored ee Tatrcainin bene noes completely healed.” (Signed) Miss Margaret rere | The bandit secured $60 from’ the | Hambel. 100 Walnut 8t., Glendale Park, cash register, a gold watch and chals | Ta Ly He ¥s, Say 88s 118, from Goodman and some small) ) |finge trom the customers, ‘Then | ample Each Free by Mall Tk Stop Cold in the Head | they jumped on a southbound Lenox; With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- 10 jand Lexington Avenue street car and | dress post-card “Cutlonea, Dept. T, Beo- Get Ahead of the Cold“ escapea. ten.” Bold throughout the world. — : ; Fulton Street Millllik: Wi, Livingston St. Bond Street Elm Place BROOKLYN -NEW YORK An Event for Thursday Three \\ Great Days \ For Men SUITS OVERCOATS| Notable Sales OMORROW will be the first of three great days of Men’s Clothing Sales. Each year we | hold this event at this time for the benefit of men who are preparing for the February f Lane the driver, was hurled ‘to the| been furnished by Ambassador Btr| lice, wae stated to-day. This man ts |/fundred and Twenty-seventh Street Liss beset. atree! 8 right arm was fractured | Cecti and he was burt internally. Bvei fay two vaudevill formance ty Clerk must get the sanctton of . injured, as was Henry Gorman of ® Milk Street office and succeeded, | ing suspicion. ing by a dance. The pi The H-O | George Tyrrell, the Comptroller's ap- ‘ ¢ West Brighton, motorman of the car, it is said, in making dictograph reo-! Bo far there are two versions of how f holidays. Each year it is bigger—offers better values—is in finer verety TOMORROW COMES THE BEST SALE WE HAVE HELD AT THIS SEASON. Every Suit— Overcoat offered bas been made for us, in most cases for our regular stocks. In'competition with all clothing at all prices these Suits and Overcoats have proven popular with discriminating men. They are thoroughly up-to-the-minute in style; dependable in teiloring; worthy in fabrics. $18 to $35 Suits, $12.50, $16.50, $19.50 $18 to $30 Overcoats, $12.50 and $17.50 Do you need a new Suit with which to finish out the winter? By all means attend this Sale Are you of the forehanded group who prepare for next winter by taking advantage of such clearance prices as this sale brings? Under no circumstances should you miss it, J This is without exception the most comprehensive and most economical Clothing Sale held at Loeser’s this winter. Tn it you will find our complete stock. Every Fancy Suit—Every Overcoat (Except Storm Ulsters) Included We can fit almost any man (plenty for stout figures), and have models suited to all tastes, \ conservative or radical. Mais Floor, iim Place, y | John Kemman of No, 441 Eidert’s| On information believed to have | name is sald to be known to the po- | Association at Harlem Casino, One ently on board dusted Bake 12 to 15 minutes, rh Presto Flow — Spring-Rice, Federal Agent | declared to be in @ position to buy |“! Second Avenue, where during the Pag gba ah oy hed tps peg to a fund for the as ad stance of fn (Makers GIMBELS Broadway at 33d Street The Finest Silks in the World have been assembled for this Sale. That’s why the foremost dressmakers in New York have purchased their materials in this sale. The Baroness tells us that she has never seen Gold and Silver Brocades in Paris for less than 100 francs a yard, that compare with those which we are selling at $6 rm @ yard in this great niernational (ilk Yale i Although th Il kinds of Silks, fi fine Italian Satins at $3.60, instead of NeowBilk Blouses, $2&$2.05 |) 4g, nrubeatThs etna spats yun elas pred tain PMAIZE, Flesh, or Peach color Satin is the $1.25 Chiffon Taffeta at 90c yd. ffective note introduced in the white Crepe de mc : Chine’ Blouse with embroidered fronte—illustrated, $2 All-Silk Faille, $1.35 yd. $2.95. $1.25 All-Silk Crepe de Chine, 85c yd. The licity of the Pongee Blouses {s relieved GIMBELS—Main and Second Floors self-tone embroidery. Fastenings are small pearl bu Also Subway Store tons and French loops of the poneee $2. Blouses of navy blue, flesh color or nite) Cree is ge, Chine have. vestees of white aatin; collars an Continued—The Hale-Kilburn Sale PR sing be at rede ay a seo Ap | Draperies—Upholsteries—Curtains $5.95. GIMBELS—Third Floor Making—With Our Own Stocks $33,000 Worth for $18,738 THE Hale-Kilburn Company, dating from 1857, have long been known — ind F famous—for their Rare Works of Art, fine Tapestries, Draperies and Upholstery Fabrics. Pantry and Bathroom bought them all, and some of the finest are now here on sale. Furniture at Savings Hale - Kilburn Stock is HALF and Less— HE prices at which we offer this beget furaliairs Our me rae pes A > cideoag ppperay 9 ine . merely cu’ e on % pestry air ani ofa ace! ‘a Curtains 60 that It could join our February Bale of Furniture, Hale-Kilburn Stocks! Sets (Seat and Backs) 12.00, reduced to $9.00 pair 20.00, reduced t0 614.00 pair White Enameled = 800) $8.60, reduced to $2.60 a set | "$7.60; reduced to "6.60 pair .50, reduced )2.60 Steel Kitchen 16) 16.00, feduoed . 1.50 : of Colored Muslin 8; Cabinets, $27.60 35 50, reduced to $1.26 each - bh dust. HY Silk and Cotton Tapestry fa reduced to §2.00 each Ga, bis cae 8 ° Jute Tapestry .00, reduced to $1.60 each jareand ventilated bread 12 Bed Sets, at. Damasks Real race Panels and 4 ; f Armures, Casement 436.50 Kitchen [_GIMBEL Stocks Cloths, ete. Cabinets, = : we Ni One and ir lots of With porcelain exten- <a f pre Yours, yd... $2.28 $1.60 Fortiereat eit m top. zal t Reversible Linen Frou-Frou, 2.50 Kitchen Ve ‘ Velours, ¥d . $8.60 $2.65] $19.60, reduced to 99.75 pair abinets, $27.60 |* Brocade Tinseled Rep, With nickelold exten |), ; a 1 ¥d- +. $18.60 9.75 $8.50, reduced to $6.00 pair sion top. é , My "Tapestry, yd.... .$15.00 $11.60 | $45.00, reduced to $26.00 pair | 910.25, reduced to $8.25 each 922.50 Kitchen ie 4) bi did Dak $25.00 alr) scrim and Lace Curtains Cabinets, $17.25 . i Sunfast” Curtains $10.00, reduced to $6.76 pair eset snd Tershon) Light oak finished wood, 50, reducod to 92.00 pair Novelty Curtains 00, reduced to $2.28 batt upper part inside white enamelled, with nickelold extension top, 5, rogues 4 bets fe seh racined te A940 cate $3.66, reduced to $9.25 palr $4.25 Kitchen Tables, $2.95 Three and one-half foot size, square tapered legs, with drawer. $2.00, reduced to $1.60 palr GIMBELS—Ststh Floor and one- elze, 8 a $8 Pastry Tables, $6.75 Threetant eize, with flour and sugar bins, double drawer and $4.60 White Enameled Bathroom or Manicure Tables, $3.75 $2.50 White Enameled Bath Stool, $1.95 65 White Enameled Medicine Cabinet, $4.25 Size 16x24, with bevelled mirror, GIMBELS—Fifth Floor a SESE ameeee $42 and $45 “Domestic” Cabinet Sewing Machines, $35 LIMITED number of these Cabinets, in mahogany, Early English, curly birch and ‘Y¥/'! golden oak. Although they have been used as floor “samples,” they are practically new in appearance and / $150 Colonial 4-Post Model Mahogany Bedroom Suite, $110 i ing order, ; eee ms ' ap ee ” This handsome, plain massive Furniture finished in dark brown ma- 4 $35 Domestic Ip ox r hogany, dustproof construction throughout, only serves as another notable Sewing Machines, $24.50 }| |) We example of the extraordinary values in the Drop-head model, with automatic lift; | y | ; February Furniture Sale—‘“< With Initiative’’ fine golden oak case. $2 Cash and $1 Weekly 4/) j The suite is sold with a full size bed, but may be had with a pair of twin beds at No extra charges. All attachments and [Ptr , $137.60. The gentleman's Chiffonier may be had with a wood gallery in place of the a LIBERAL GUARANTEE with all‘ ceed a as mirror shown in the illustration, The pi are priced separately, as follows: machines. =) Bureau, $30; regularly $40, Toilet Table, $26; regularly Free instructions at your home if in Greater New York, Chiffonier, $27.60; regularly $87.50. | Bed (full size), $27.50; regula * GIMBELS—Fifth Floor GIMBELS— Seventh Floor

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