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Cee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, SRS News Oddilies 1916. 25 PER CENT. IS SAVED |PICKETS AND POLICE | Gray HairRestored , BY CITY ON GOAL BILLS) PATROL JEWELAY Lanes Gray HairRestored 5 [ota, told this to the police he said that when his father left the school | ‘he had with bim his other son, Willie, | @ youngster of twelve, and tlint they had taken a car for New York at) There's a bet- ter way of buying toilet paper than at | FOUND MOTHER SLAN | AFTER FATHER BADE Fort Hamilton Avenue and Thirty-| Buys in the Oo n Market and )Stiike Th Ti —r so much a ‘ninth Street. He did not know why 7 SLAR' Pe ‘ nd jSuike That Ties Up 250 Sirops few applicationsto ite original dark, ; Street. WOMAN BURGLAR'S s y 0 ol ; ee th Gist naw 10 ven, roll or so | HIM AN ODD GOODBY they had done this or where they AR'S specialty in _ is robbing church rectories. | Breaks Grip of the | Unsettled — Girl Strikers {fas Sd coevul eaten erey é i ny rolls for a quarter. | lake act tee anacer wrk ase et POST OFFICE floated away at White River, Ark, where there is a big Barons, | Aid in Picketing, ra ; "a the Counted Sheets that Count” —~— fifty-five, wearing a black overcoat | ‘00d, aud residents must wait for mail until it ts caught and towed back. How Moth dealers have be-| Pickets and policemen patrol the 7 : nihil come miflionaires in supplying the| city's jewelry lanes to-day while the @ r : and a rabbit-skin cap, accompanied by . “4 y wal i Woman Murdered in Herj2%ietie boy in a gray overcoat and « TF HE LIVES in house with wite| ‘ity of New York with coal is ex-| strike of Jewelry workers remains 4 plained very simply in figures given out to-day by the Central Purchas ing Committeo of the Board of Esti- mate which yesterday settled. morning pressed a brown fur cap. An hour and a quarter after the} alarm was sent out Surini was ar- rested in Box Street near Manhattan Avenue. His son, Willie was not witit The strikers decta hat 128 ire to sien a sutinfo but Organizer ¢ Newark man must pay $20 a week alimony; if not, $13 a week, is court ~~ order. Brooklyn Home— Police | Arrest Husband. coflissue toe) ci eal a wi agreement nate) : ; ' him. When he was asked where he! v0 ket, succeeded in purchasing 6 AyS no man will be permitted ¢ bd q 1000 sheets to the roll —- Charlie Surinf's father, Andrews! had been he aaid he visited his daugh- TAKES FOURTEEN SUITS and) tons for $24,530, or at a saving to the| return to his beneh taut Stnnans 7 d called on him this morning at St.|ter, Mrs, Buki, in Hagle Street. ten overcoats (cost $2,060) to make|city of 2% per cont } aftorno or Tyesday m ti “4 inted on the label. That |~ ‘ Surini is @ miner who, two months m 4 , saved Oe s a‘ my feornitg, by defi Catherine's Parochial School, Fort| ago ‘had trouble with his daughter. a “gentleman,” National Tailors say.| 1 was learned by agents of the city| which tine the five days for which 4 eans definite measure | sramiton Avenue and Fortioth Street,| She had him arrested charged’ with that there were small dealers who|the strike wan declared, inde > lue. ScotTissue is soft, | Horough Park, gave him $7, tol him having threatened her with an axe, Hit & BAbws between enewniias and were willing to sell coal at fates See of any ation of the bosees, will have white, absorbent. 10ca roll, |to be @ good boy, and ape 1) to tire with his sister in Mt. Carmel, passenger train in Colorado slide|\ nent of the Board ot shen ny TO ae é ’ . not see me any more.” quarter came back from there lact Z ey ‘ | @ Manufacturing Jewellers Sani-Tissue, treated with* of an hour later Charlie went to hie! Tuesday and took wp life again at the won and tore coach from train, but) was for expending $190,000 for ¢ |sociation, which has beon in « . Canadian balsam. Heal- home, No. 1268 Forty-second Street, | Forty-second Street address, — — hurt only one person. without the usual formality of » for noarly twenty years, hold al & Ri! thead ing. 2500 sheets in carton and found his mothe: dead on the a Loge a bids. Agents were permitted, under t whieh it was re FOR of 3 rolls, 25c. floor of the diting room, her throat MINE SCARE UNNERVES P = sMALL «BOY caught diphtheria | this privilege, to strike a bargain | P as i general under Deeanor Mae d two of her severed fingers chic ‘onn. whinever thay saw one, {tion of the union, bec SCOTT PAPER CO. Sie tas catben bate hae, from his pet chicken in Hartford, C Eight hundred tons of “run of mine") ployers believe thes ; ‘ JOURAINE’S PASSENGERS Sea Bomb Planter, Flying Spanish coal, for which the city was told on Jan, 14 it would have to pay $6.67 @ ton, was yesterday bought at the rate of $3.45 @ ton. Here alone is a business under the re, @ union would se: up.” About 300 girls, employed as fishers, are among the strikers that HOME WELFARE LEAGUB—Ossining man convicted ot stealing flow- ers to present to HIS WIFE. ee, When the boy, who is fourteen years pol- and - in Li saving of $2,576. On Jan. 14, when|are doing picket duty. In the ' Flag, Blown Up in Liner's Path SRY fampering with, this, jury.” mm the city wanted 180 tona of stove coal, | Neighborhood of shops are idle B [ C Outside of Bordeaux. BANDIT MAKES TRAINMAN Siuee eas eT the oon! Barons ast H.8 04 the Reure, auIviEe anno: terday the sane coal was sold to EMINIST A S. ‘The passengers of the French Nner permitted to plead to the indt the city tor 00.48 & ton. n e timnan oO. ‘Touraine, arriving to-day, had a mine PASS AROUND THE HAT fay, Sip conciliered ¢ point in the About 2,000 tons of buckwheat coal, She was too romantic for : scare on leaving Bordeaux, Jan. 80, former wai favor. for, whieh te eeopetiete ie married life," says a Jersey 3 from qhiek some of then 4i4 net re- ———_—_—. a ton In January, were yesterday! tpecial Master in revommendin 4 . ‘, idding f 4.34 a to 9 , oes sata they ont foot on Manhat- Shooting Pistol, He Goes Through “WOMAN THIEF IN CHURCH, | 2ou"tiar aon, ay | a divorce. | “ tan Island. we day fore the ship ) ~caceonssgye ccc A Sale of Men’s Shirts & Pajamas specially prepared for to-morrow and Satur- Sleeping Car and Robs Twenty sengers, CHEYENNE, Wyo, Feb. 10.—A Detectives Trap Her With Decoy Purse While Worshippers Pray. Parishioners of the Church of St. Jean Baptiste, at Lexington Avenue satied a vessel flying the Spanish flag Diew up just outside the harbor of Bordeaux. It was learned that she was a mine day, will offer very decided price advantages. MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS yer, preparing destruc- tion for ships entering or leaving Bordeaux. The usual drill of passéngers in puting on life belts and finding the a was kept up for sev- bandit held up and robbed twenty passengers in a sleeping car on an eastbound Union Pacific train last night between Green River and Rock Springs, Wyoming, and escaped, ac- cording to reports to railroad head- and Seventy-sixth Street, have com- plained recently of losing pocketbooks while at prayer. Yesterday afternoon Alfred Very, asststant sexton, noticed that Mrs. Mary Walsh, a handsome young woman, of No, 512 West Forty- Onn 3 eighth Street, remained tn the church from half past three o'clock until stx, moving about frequently. He notified the Detective Bureau and Detectives Skelly and Shields went to quarters here to-day. A posse has left Green River in pursuit. The robber is supposed to have boarded the train at Green River. Of madras in attractive patterns; with stiff cuffs. at $1.35 for help were received from the cot- t “ PI ; ‘ ; ton freighter Texas, on fire, but later word was received that the Oscar Il. of the Scandinavian-American Line Lord & Taylor Of madras and mercerized fabrics (includin Gas on its way to the burning ship.| Pointing two pistols at a brakeman|ine church, They gave a pocketbook ‘ sh bay : ME [The Teaas hue since put nae Laver: [in the sleeping cat, he forced him tol containing a dollar to. Mins 1thel Haw. 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street cheviot), in staple and fancy stripes; with = [poo pass around a hat in which the pas- [ley of No. #21 West One Hundred and |i goame ee sianecibiae hacia = a passengers of the ‘Touraine were Prof. Charles Grad- grant of Harvard University who has | Deen lecturing on Danto at the Sor- bonne and Prof, Caulery of the Sor- bonne, who ix to give exchange lec. | tures at Harvard on | deeb eb betebitebiebiebitabbine Eighteenth Street, and directed her to take @ pew In front of that in which Mra, Weasan anelt_and to lay the pocket- hook beside her. The detectives saw Mrs. Walsh take the pocketbook and thrust pi Le her handbag. They arrested her. leaded Kullty before Magtatrate sengers were told to deposit money and other valuables. According to trainmen several shots were fired to intimidate the passengers neimecslnnaanies iif T. M. OSBORNE READY. | dary Panel Ordered for exw soft cuffs . F ; i at $1.35 MEN’S PAJAMAS Of outing fiannel ° : per suit $1.10 Of striped madras, or of mercerized fabrics in striped effects or plain colors, per suit $1.20 Chickering Hall Concert, Friday, February 11th, at 3 P. M. sll the Ziegler Institute of Normal Singing “Causes of Life.” ee OO: 8 ve Frothingham in Yorkville Court to-day held in $500 tail for Special and was Seenl “To Fight Tubereulosts Luxuriously Upholstered Furniture ‘Tetal of|- non Perjury Charge. Special to The Evening World.) ie’ TEEs * FOR A BAD COUGH WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Feb. 10-—| ine test weapons any oufforer can oF FOR LIBRARY AND LIVING ROOM + Here ts a fine, old-tashtonea ‘fp | Arrangements for the trial of former | \ In the Midwinter Furniture Sale recipe for coughs. colds or catarrh 1 Warden Thomas Mott Osborne of Sing air. plain trouble that bas been used Sing, under the indictment chargin; 4 nel hyal Many, youre with reat au Gatliry, ware compleian toda eticn Ladi akg lye dg Furniture that combines comfort with dignity, ranging from Adam Suites Men’s Lace Shoes - Parmint. (Double strength) an Justice Morschauser, in the Supreme of classic design to huge, ha i Parmint (Double (Strength) Uaioe Starapha ner 1 Pie Riper : 2 ge, handsome picces that are suggestive of ease as well as I Sdéhe) in ¢ Ta ai A Gna tabieapsentul tin 200 Jurors be drawn on Feb, 17 for} {he fullest oxers elegance. (A to D widths) in tan or black, built on an Xe” more racking Mr. Osborne's trial which is set (OF | Something nen at _ The purchase of Upholstered Furniture from Lord & ‘Vaylor is invariably sh last of decidedly smart lines, wil! ; "J i re will be no more delaya"|aated pepncarg s a. Ks oe ot assortments each piece must measure up to . . |said former Judge Michael J. Tiern In many fnstances Fokman's Alterative Vv a r be offered toemorrow and Saturday at the of counacl for ‘Mr, Osborne, “uniess | has been weed with beneficial results. No the most rigid quality standards and be constructively perfect in every detail. : ' K the’ brogecution seeke an adjourn. | exexmerated sare made for tt, Its The offerings listed are typical of the values this sale affords and mean special price of MAC BLAITIGt A ecb mas wae Feputation re tt actually has 8 ) au I | ment.” | District Attorney Weeks an- | imate Ti atte to trv, for It Gove not contasn any poisonous or habit-forming drugs, You can Ket It from Riker-H man Co,, your druggtat or direct. Fckman Laboratory, Philedelphia,—Advt Savings of 10% to 50% Adam Mahogany Suite (illustrated), with fine cane backs. Loose cush ion spring seats and pil- / 9 lows upholstered in an |S fe Therney urged — Justice f }Morschauser to draw the special jur- or on Feb. 15. This was vigorously Mr. Weeks. don't want $3.90 per pair | BONWIT TELLER & CO, Youths’ and Boys’ Shoes are shown in the stock of the Men’s Shoe Department, in ail the leathers suited to dress and gerieral wear. A specialty is made of juniors’ shoes built on | Th . cy} pinali | effective silk velour. Two <a ae BNE broad, comfortably-fitting lasts. The prices Y My of ¢ 9 de handsome pieces $183°50 Ye 3 nm are very moderate. FIFTH AVENUE AT 88™ STREET The Adam_ Mehogana | Library Table (illus- The Men’s Shoe Depariment is located on the First Floor, and is easily accessible from the Thirty-fourth Street entrance, beautifully fin and of solid ma- ~~ Special. $57.50 For Friday and Saturday CLOSING OUT SALE trated), ished \ | y Arm Chair or Re ' ther Arm Chair or Rocker ro wis Our | | s 1 ur former price $99.50. $70.00 ' forme S44qo.c0. $500,00. Carved Mohs any Wing Are Leather Arm Chair, Ou sib | 4-Pie ni Mahonaay Cae Suits, Coats and Gowns for Women and Misses 1 , er Sine Cane Nape { a as noes. oe B Altm & @. | fon = Gur an vhs 29, 926478 i Ri | 6-Pieve MulberyyVel ur Suite Ous * att n. Regardless of Cost Rocker Burt former price { i J etiice Mahogany” Suite in blue 50 W ’s Cloth and Velvet Suits Included f th IE eeeiee, Mee eal car | a ae . omens oth ani elvet Suits neluded are some of the mer price $47 $42.50 Our former price $37 jis Suite. Our The Department for Boys’ Clothing season's smartest models in cloth and velvet. Plain and fur trimmed, Leather Arm Chait ie aiteess Ma tesree ve 1 8285,00 oa $488.00 : . Formerly up to 85.00 35.00 ee sie al aah er cory? J Our former price 8450. $540.00 Hats and Furnishings ; : Peete ES | aims snus Ce "Toe dwn | 60 Women’s Cloth and Velvet Suits... Tailleur end costume suits Leather Wing R ue Y tennr ciceeih eae tan and pil wea fe is now located in extensive quarters in the of cloth and velvet. The season's most desirable medels. Plain and fur trimmed. former price $75 559.50 | Sirth Bh ' ' $1,215.00, $985.00 Formerly up to 65.00 20.00 LL ee ee eS ee ee ee ee ee Madison Avenue section of the Fourth Fleor. | Here may be found, at moderate prices, new models in st attractive materials and designs for Spring wear. AF ono em amr enreenemrem-emremvam esas emrenrem center eme rs ORIENTAL RUGS An exceptionally attractive sclection of Extra Large Sizes for Library and Living Rooms 35 Women’s Afternoon and Evening Gowns — Two or three of a kind, assembled from the regular stock, in appropriate styles and materials, the mo: Formerly up to 35,00 15.00 20 Women’s A number of Afternoon and Evening Gowns BOYS’ SUITS elegant models from the regular stock; only one or two of a kind = - Formerly up to 55.00 22.50 12.0 to 19.6 wide x 16.9 to 39.9 long z ath cers, at $10.00 & 12.50 Specia’ Prces Prevail During the February Sale | 10 Women’s Velvet Evening Gowns — One of a kind: very charm ee epee ee the season's favored fabrics and styles. Plain and fur trimmed. | Formerly up to 85.00 The old saying Laugh and the world laughs with you,” hes be Now it goe “Read and laugh with The World.” The World's comic section, with its ‘ en changed. °. Ss AND BLOUS ‘ fn the popular stripes . ° ° 45.00 | SOATS ing models, in attractive designs Formerly up to 165.00 55.00 I py el { sizes 3to 10 years . = at $10.00 & 12.50 40 Women’s Daytime Coats. A collection of most exclusive designs Se eee sizes 11 to 18 years . at 12,50 & 16.50 | in velour de laine, seal plush, corduroy and velveteen. Plain and gore 30.80 \ 8.50 IN. LICH T ER E ; N! ‘ . . + at $2.00 30 Women’s Daytime Coats | A number of very high class models in Vv i ‘Hans and Fritz,” “H etc., is the best printed anywhere. “Funny Philo Gubb,” the Correspondence everybody laugh. “Bill, The Office Boy,” The Sunday World’s Metropolitan Section wkshaw the Detec- t 95¢ 20 Women’s Black Velveteen Coats. . Flare silhouettes of ex- treme grace, developed in black velveteen and black plush, trimmed with fur. Formerly up to tive, Boys’ Linen or Pongee Silk Norfolk Suits, fehoal "Deterkative)!": makes Straw Hats, Neckwear and Collars, in styles that offer a wide } Fifth Aneruw-Madtaon Avenue, 69.50 35.00 ar is the acme of modern humor 40 Misses’ Cloth and Velvet Suits Just a few of a kind, Abb AE hoice of selection. season's mos' lain an "ac articles end pictures about ga’ A eason's most desirable models. Plain and fur ag up to 59.50 20.00 New variate worthe! ofa acta ceakicii ith gay Fruch’s drawings are side-splitters every o1 70 Misses’ Cloth and Velvet Suits A number of handsome models UREA TD | taken from the regular stock, in the season's favored fabrics and styles. io LAUGH WITH T ile, Vy ( a 2 LID! 34th and 351h Streets New York | Formerly up to 110.00 35.00 v aX

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