The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1916, Page 9

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P D. PRICE & CO. F2 BLOW-UP ON cave | EDISON'S EXERT SUPERB SHOWING OF | Judge Advocate Says Hutchin- | _ New Spring Suits Cah. ees ei son Had Recommended Re- | 5 00 moval of Boat’s Batteries. i e —_—_ Copies of High Priced Models A wonderfully complete assortment of exquisite mod- els, showing the various new style ideas for this Spring. There are over 25 distinctively different models to choose from, in sizes 14 to 44, for women and misses. 16 last, as a result of which nine: lives were lost, summed up before! Navy Yard. He placed responsibility for the explosion on Miller Reese Hutchison, the head of the battery department of the Edison works Lieut, C. M. Cook, commanding the stibmarine, sald the Judge Advocate, was making a test of the Edison batteries at the request of Mr. Hutchison and was the agent of Mr. Hutchison and under his dtrection. In a letter dated Jan. 14 to the Navy Department, which was not received until after the explosion, Mr. Hutchison said the batteries must , Serges, Gabardines, Poplins and ‘erge-and-Taffeta combinations, © in nary, black, Copenhagen, tan, wistaria, green and rose; alao i black-and-white checks i \ ALTERATIONS FREE “Jead’ on each battery as @ means $15 , be removed and a better ventilating ae ew r hg resses aystem for carrying off the explosive - > —— gas must be devised. He had also $00 $77.95 $44.95 , ! of preventing gas danger, saying the ys new ventilators would solve the dif- Policemen by Policemen Fisher and Odell! of the West Twentieth Street Station from the roof of a burning building at Nos, 188-187 Bighth Avenue. |row board placed between two butid- |ings furnished the bridge to safety. Lieut. J. O. Fisher, Judge Advocate! eno saw amoke ourti ing from the of the Hoard of Inquiry on the @-|goorway of the ground floor, occupied | charged in a Ietter to Mayor Mitohei | and that the administration hurry jon, Ploaton In the submarine E-2, Jan. py Spigel Bros.’ 3, 9 and 19-cent atore.| to-day that Abraham Oppenhetmer,| jjmited number of his deputies power their! who, he claims, has a monopoly of!to perform civil marriage the board to-day at the Brooklyn| — cons opposed the installing of individual Advance styles of all serge or serge-andaslk combinations | SoUlty. at $5 and $7.95—the newest creations in taff pe As a member of the Naval Advisory meteor and charmeuse with Georgette combinations at| Board and as the agent of the con- $10.95. Black, Navy, Copen, Rose, Gray, Green. tractor Mr. Hutchison was in honor NEW SPRING bound, said Lieut. Fisher, to “be more than careful.” Yet, with full know- Skirts ledge of the dangers already expressed $9.98 g 35,00 in writing, he asked for the tests and Skirts for street, dress and sport wear—striking let them proceed Lieut. Cook and the officers and men new madels in the favored belted, pocketed and flare effects. in the submarine should be exonerated, Serges, Poplins, Gabardines and Taffetas the Judge advocate declared. No evi- dence had been presented to show how in all the new colors and combinations. NEWARK the spark was generated wich evploded both the fore and aft batteries Ninety per cent. of the purchase price of the batteries has been paid. The remainder will be witheld until the batteries have been so modified that they can be approved by the de- partment. Americans Buy Spanish Railway. LONDON, Feb. 11.—A Reuter de- spatch from Madrid says that the ex- ecutors of the estate of the late Senor Sale at NEW YORK eh Bosch sold on Feb. 9 the Spanish Southern Railway to an American company which is to undertake the IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— working of the mines in the prov- A WORLD. “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT.| 20th SeSSpain and the aerelonmene South of Spain and the development of the railway system ° =) SS és) /opular music produced at iy the crest of its popularity aN) ‘ — N one respect we might liken the N laboratories of phonographic record producers to so many news- paper offices. A ‘‘beat’’—the first production of some new popular hit—is a feat which each likes to achieve. With remarkable regularity the Columbia Laboratories have been first to produce the popular hits of the last few years. This is service which properly belongs to Aeolian Hall and conse- quently you will find it there. Next subject in this paper: “Why does Instrumental Music sound so much better on Columbia Records?” Vv FIVE REASONS why you should buy FIVE REASONS why you should buy Columbia Records them at Aeolian Hall ] Greatest durability ] Largest demonstrat- of reproducing sur- ing rooms — second fave. to none in quiet and I I Quickest prodac- comfort, tlon of new popular [| Stterproplte whore music, musical education is not confined to store LL] Ditinet mperionity of instrumental experience. LL] Arangements may be made to purchase records on 48 hours’ The Columbia Grafonola isthe origi- nal disc-record phon- music, I \ 7 Moderate-priced op- erntic records by ac- wledged led approval. ograph. We carry, at V 650 for t IV Periodical | submis- all times, a full line Me ealee aalltsion to your home, V The convenience of a charge account THE AFOLIAN COMPANY AEOLIAN HALI 29 WEST 42xn STREET NEW YORK Makers of the Aeolid largest manufacturers of these instruments, $4.00 for disc operaticrecords, veation and tha fe musical insirumen ght, 191 Aeolian Company THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1916. 25 TRAPPED BY A FIRE t the rear of+the third ut t through, bridged the SAVED BY PLANK BRIDGE)! 059° ui a plank and ied a te the roof to safety. ahting the fire in the hall. man Bonner waa knocked of the city Women}. way unconscious by a was taken to the New| up Rescue Mer and Children Prom a Burn ing Building Right children, ten women and sev- > - A nar-| Mayor Told Borough Hall's Self-] Oppenheimer sas Made Cupid Gets $9,000 a Year |!¥ Perform ma The fire was discovered by Fisher, in Tips From Bridegrooms. | Srendee ‘ginking Fisher and Odell broke Trunk and Bag Catalog On request we shall be pleased to send, free of charge, our new illustrated cata- log of trunks, leather bags, fitted leather cases and traveling rugs Broadway at 34th Street For tomorrow—all our Misses’ Winter Suits, Coats and Dresses at about half former prices reduced to $10.00 reduced to $16.00 reduced to $19.00 Misses’ Suits....... were $19.50 to $29.50 Misses’ Suits were $35.00 to $39.50 Misses’ Suits were $45.00 to $49.50 Misses’ Coats....... were $16.50 to $18.50 Misses’ Coats. . .were $20.00 to $29.50. . Misses’ Coats....... were $35.00 to $45.00. . reduced to $7.50 . reduced to $14.00 . reduced to $19.00 reduced to $9.50 . reduced to $14.00 reduced to $21.00 Misses’ Dresses. .....were $19.50 to $22.50. i Dre .. Were $25.00 to $35.00... Misses’ Dresses. ..... were $35.00 to $45.00 Misses’ New Spring Serge Dresses, $10 Dainty models of serge and combinations of serge and silk. In navy, African brown, Russian green, and black. 14 to 18 years. Misses’ New Spring Afternoon Dresses at $18.50 Attractive models with surplice, coatee, embroidered or beaded effect waists and shirred or flounce skirts. Made of charmeuse, crepe de Chine, chiffon taffeta and combinations of Georgette crepe and taffeta. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Colors:—Navy, pigeon blue, grey, bisque, brown, rose; also in black. New Spring Sport and Dress Skirts. for Misses, Special for tomorrow $5 New flare and pleated models, with pockets and belts. Made of velour checks, fancy tweeds, corduroys, gabardines, wool poplin, Bedford cord and English serge. In all the new Spring colors and black. Lengths 35 to 39 in, Boys’ Winter Suits and Overcoats : Greatly Reduced Suits, with extra knickers.formerly $8.95 and $9.95. Suits, with extra knickers formerly $10.95 and $12.95. Winter Overcoats.........- formerly $6.95 to $10.95. Winter Overcoats.........+ formerly $9.95 to $11.95. Broken assortment, siae range incomplete. -now $6.50 -now $8.50 -now $4.95 now $7.50 Boys’ and Girls’ Sweaters—Reduced Incomplete size and color range Formerly $3.50 to $5.95....now $2.55... .sizes 24 to 36 Formerly $2.50 to $3.50..,.now $1.55... .sizes 24 to 34 Children’s Sweaters. .were $2.00 to $8.50..now 75c Children’s Sweaters, with scarf | Children’s Outfits, sweater, leg- ‘and cap to match, sizes 2 to 6—| gins, cap & mittens, ages 2 to 6 Were $5 to $6.50, Now $1.95 | —Were $5 to $7.95. Now $3.50 Youths’ Madras Shirts, 68c | Negligee models with soft French cuffs. A splendid collection of new Spring patterns to select from. Neck- | hands 12 to 1415 Greeley Square Umbrellas, $2.95 Guaranteed for one year fake walted Union taf! coverings, rib Paragon frames. Silver mounted or plain handles, in straight and hook effects nightsticks forcing apart iton win-| marriages in Borough Hall, Brooklyn makes about $9,000 a year in tips from married couples and is not an employee Wallstein saya the oon- ditions in Brooklyn are similar to those which prevailed tn Manhattan, when sudden back| the “marriage trust" there was broken The Commissioner's letter says Op- | penheimer “for fifteen or twenty years past has been installed in Room 10 of the Borough Hall, Brooklyn, which ts POLY IN BR K y used by the Brooklyn Aldermen.” Without compensation fro mthe At- dermen, Oppenheimer acti messenger, and tiseful man, In return, the Aldermen kind- ceremonies and don’t take @ cent mended that Oppenheimer be ousted Fund Commission, Commisstoner of Accounts Wallstein | which has charge of public buildings, Continuing the sale of Women’s High Cut Boots at $3.65 Our Regular $5.00 Boots soles and Louis XV. heels All widths; A A to D, a i : seam sewn, 0 79 CIVIO CENTRING. A new use for an orphan asylum ts reported from Yonkers. They are said to make it a beer garden om the side. ‘our Liver Don't force a baiky Liver with drastic purgatives, Use a gentic remedy and avold frreparabie infury. ‘Take the Right Remedy which will satisfy your ver and yourself, lor Pills at night relieve con- atipation, Get a box of 215 W. 42d Si 10 Kenmare S LeBR Mek M8 B82 Wil 9 clerk or Wallstein recom- at any, up-to-date Drug Stora, Ro Batre Cusege ter t or if he has not got it, send 25 and all sents in stamps NOW 34 mall to Skating Boots at $6.50 Nine inehos Miah te white, ton ond Made of selected calfskin and Telephone ¥ 2626 Greeley reinforced to support the ankle. Enttre Stock of Women’s Winter Coats Marked for quick clearance 4° he Au sizes and materials, but not more than three or four gar- ments in any one style. Mostly fur-trimmed models, lined with peau de cygne or guaranteed satin, and warmly interlined. Coats.... Raincoats were $7.50 to $10.00 Raincoats............ were $10.95 to $16.50 A Clearance of Women’s Winter Dress and Sport Skirts most desired fabrics Were $5.75 to $7.50. .now $8.95 | Were $10.95 to $12.50, now $6.95 Were $7.95 to $9.75. .ndw $5.00 | Were $18.50 to $19.50, now $8.75 None C. 0. D., exchanged or on approval—4th Floor. in the season's SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW Skunk-Dyed Raccoon Muffs, $14.50 4-, 5- and 6-skin muffs, made from first qualit and lined with brown silk. For | tg ot Pee Women’s Afternoon Dresses, $18.50 Of Taffeta and Georgette Crepe Prettily Combined A very stylish model, with hand-embroidered waist and circular flounce skirt of taffeta, artistically joined with hand-embroidery. Colors:—Navy, gray, rose, Hague and green; also in black. Winter Dresses for Quick Clearance Velveteen Dresses..were $25.00 and $29.50. .reduced to $10.00 Georgette and Velvet Dresses— were $45,00 to $59.50. .reduced to $25.00 “,. were $25 and $29.50. .reduced to $14.50 were $40.00 reduced to $25.00 Evening Gowns.... Evening Gowns For Tomorrow—A Special Offering of Women’s Silk Stockings at 62c Full fashioned; double sole, heel and toe, with high spliced double garter tops. In black, white and colors. FOR TOMORROW Women’s Imported Gloves Of black or white glace lambskin, with knotted embroidered backs. $1.00 Stylish models in patent colt skin and gunmetal calf, with most durable black cloth tops, Women’s Chamois-color fabric Doeskin Gloves. P 45c¢ Women’s One - Clasp White Washable Doeskin Gloves. Prix leather Sizes 2 to 8. Advertinments for The World may be left at Distetet Messenger office im une ety hntircpnesatlediiiillltaienis

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