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HE EVENING WORLD, THUPSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1916. | 7 y Y , rn Drench of ine Action for hotel. to New York Dr. Charles A. Pryor of Williams | | THINK GERMAN AGENTS we aca R200,000 Tn Se Oat of Court, | ANd he followed. The romance was con- with the American Ambulance in FOR ZEPPELIN RAIDERS ’ of the society, sald the city Inapectora | ST to marry brought by of love was shattered one morning when 4 Paris, told of the battle between the} | ch honicl thet . she read in the newspapers that Capt Flanagan had wed Hazel Bird Brown of ettled out} Denver. t. Flanagan while was a st later German raiders and the French aero- | - | Went through the place like a eyelone | | PARIS, Feb, 4 (Correspondence of | WITNESSES AT HEARING and upset it. She wept as she told|s DEFENDING PARIS Planes two miles above the metropo- ling Associated Mress).—The recent | of the work of her mother and herself mount paid by of Mise Sul Us. Zeppelin raid has reopened the ques- pe in ald of children placed in the home. out 10 o'clock on the night of Jon, 81 Pari tartied t th tion of street lighting in Paris, One i Sister Mary Frances, at the head : aris was startled by the contention is that the reduced Mum- Condition of Inmates at Home] of the Institution of Mercy at Tarry- ‘Bean or Ground bly aie ier said Dr. Pr ination serv , since It ie Women and Children |*°"™ admitted she punis bad ’ Delivered Free * ‘ Soldiers gallope: t the stre did not "Zeppelin. fro en anc ‘ vn we ohare : Returning Americans Who] fer sulone aout ine rots i eae "ss ate come (a ee Don’t Poison Baby. ais 5 5% oe Saw Last Air Battle Say out’ whiio bells crashed out their Mr lsht is ects I oY eee ate Mea ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thonght her ohild mas awe " 100 Were Killed. warnings, Within a few minutes many of tie out i ihe ‘ft had to do it only four times,” | PAREGORIO or laudanum to make it 6) drugs will 08 id Paris was in complete darkness, from the interior ins} of the reg-| Witnesses were called by John M.| vith le rh , sleer and e FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the Aroused by the warnings, 1 had ‘ulations. One of. the cs even sa: att ten Gis Wnta Hekid loneieey cs ican vat was! FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who ‘The first oye-witnessos of the re-| into tho sercotg | TBM claims to have. from excellent an- Towers attorney for the Site Board) sufficient to restore order porma-| have been killed or whose health has been ruined for lite by paregorio, laade- eent German air raid over Paris} “There y Chorty peech ndications_as to the of Charities, to-day to testify in de-|nently.” num and Log soe each of which is a narcotic prodnct of opium, ratte at or ss was Zeppelin and #ix! methods ad Accordfhg to this ; ssi re ) the marehing of the children | ate prohibited from sellin either of the narcotics named to children 233.239 Washington St, New reached New York to-day aboard the| rokkers in the raid, but they were supposition, fense of Institutions which have pee et ie ine inusle of a tite and | 1@ aybody without labelling them “poison.” The definition of ** narcotio” Ret. Park Posner steam: '\ip Espagne of the French Line! not seen by the populace, being with. | Warned of criticised by representatives of the etty | {nto 7 i in: “A medicine which relieves pain ond but 4 Mid Meatines kacttitie to . he P » being with | Neila. make nated signals - drum, Sister Mary Frances said the! Qup doses produces CONE, CORN ‘and daath.” Established 76 Years ‘ 0 fe] out lights, Suddenly a blare of light Pen d signals) senartment before Commissioner |°™ a been 1 P Phone Cortlandt 3471 —_——————— from three diff forming @ custom had nin ainell of medicines cont ining opium are dingu ‘ would appear overhead and then an- | triangle, other and another, and this would be followed by dull explosions, Alto- . gether th erman raiders dropped little 1 I together that they made three great Mids. As explosions signals with the tru “Hardly had the Us | ri ihe window o bugles and bells! rushes to the window o Scape rer ceased their warnings than the air to Small Scales and Dandruff On Head, P ethene Se ee er Planes were equipped with search-| given on the night of Jan, 30, the Rue which 18 Charles H. Strong at the Bar Associa- | young mon employed elins desire | of * Cordials,” “ ie Syrups, tion. trainer, She had ord medicine to be given to vor aie children mite or pout pare nger signals are of 80 A letter from Principal Mary Walse.| tinued, but he had tried to show off of what it is com Lm pales : : e oatiga tle na eo | CONTAIN NARC 103, it it bear bone the me ~, that it was PropOREA | soy of the Brooklyn schoo! which ia) PCfOre, the, Investigation committee) Se Chas, H, Fletcher, Sn EES Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. thirteen bombs, but they fell so close to aban m after bears as the tended by charges of the Soclety|xpoken her mind to him tater, she | @emalne Castoria always the signatare of ho trump for the Aid of Friendiess Women and | sald. to the open \ sight of the Zeppelins ench aeroplanes began to ascend | Mstead of taking to the security of | tet : ascend | the callar Two minutes after the alarm was vero. | Hair jecame Thin a Thin and Dry. lighte, whieh out beitiiant sereake| ae OM hy, the Rie Blane and other sy j = DANCES Patate == I “GX IODC fl RRB Veur Coles nw across the sky in the search for the : ading up to the exterior | HEALED BY CUT BY CUTICURA foe. The German raiders, however, fophare hes nd See vantawaecine , A sale of 1,000 fine Etehi Engrav- | CR Next Tuesday, Washington's Birthday, made use of a ole ver t ick and Ge- | to see weit eatin iS ings, Mezzotints, Photogravures, ete., Have you an American Flag to display ? SOAP AND OINTMENT rest Shrag ioe Swonla Wea OU ’ r iF | at about one-fourth the publishers’ || Our flags are U. S. Standard Quality, ——— bombs to ono slde a distance of about | Le ; ing z prices. Frames 25% less than usual. |) | and are priced lower than elsewhere. “My trouble began with an itching of | 500 feet. When these bombs ex- sa <= Mary's—Fourth Floor Herald Square Broadway, 34thto35thS? |. Macy's—Pitth Floor oa the scalp and I paid no attention to it but | ploded the French aeroplanes would | ; thet ‘ by || f = = a —— eases 2 as the time passed I noticed small scaloa.| dart towards the spot, thinking it hb three of the bom! Ed wh story apartment buildings EN HOW HAPPY WITH BITHER, The Tombstone Dealers’ Con- vention ts trying to choose be- GP sil an abundance of dandruff | marked the on my head. My scalp Itebed | or Fokkers, so that I had to scratch tt which was very annoying when I was in company, Some nights I had hardly any Zeppelin this | es Sweaters Girls’ Tub Frocks The New Blouse Modes | For the Holiday! In Modish Styles pons TEX wink day 1 visited truction. The Germ rook ee ia : . - | Smoeking and hand-embroidery distinguish many of the new been trying to gy | tween Boston ond Brooniyn. 4 The Blouse Section is truly irresistible these: days. New Reh ol ia t ° tess : sleep. The dandruff scaled bit heckuae ict a he Blouse Pects as suitablefor | dresses for young gi «full, shirred skirts are particu- off and my coat collar was Taegan tate ns (Ee styles in such profusion that it is a simple matter to please lor young girls, and the p ially are the ie larly youthful. We illustrate two new modes for afternoon wear. é always full of ft. My hair And the new tints include many of the | soft, idual taste. wooly models it INAS five: |APPAM’S SKIPPER HOPEFUL. also became thin and dry ion com- =>) those anticipating a trip out of towa | Girls’ Coat Dress and a lot camo out when I combed It. bombs. | Saya He WII Sail le on Vernet le " for the week-end and holiday Hand-Smocked, “T noticed Cuticura Soap and Ointment Selse Ed Organdie Blouse, $1.89 omoc! "advertised and sent for a sample. I bought more and after using @ short time I was healed." (Signed) Frank Wessely, 350 40th St, Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 7, 1 Sample Each Free by Mall! | home it will be on the An attractive tw: son Chambray hat yoke charming! 1 and finish waistline with rows of Pique collar, cuffs and silk ti Illustrated at right —is smartly box- pleated and fin- ished with frill. May be had in frill, or flesh or. gandie with frill of white. a I 5 \ i shirt attached to lawn guimpe, lu ‘With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- spoke with | nt her acro. the Atlantic to New- white organdie dat right. Tan, Green, Rose and reas post-cart ‘'Caticura, Dept. T, Boos | doctors 1 cared for the |g News. | Capt, Harz with flesh color nhagen. Sizes 10 to 16 years, Cd younded afte 1 that |! lunch aboard the Whi rf : ten.” Bold throughout the world. wounded «l | a 5S | Hand- Embroidered White Voile Dresses, $4.96 \ ohOw, a ne ¢ model for girls of 6 to 12 years herd nie vst ate a Habutai Silk Made of sheer white Voile in Empire Capt. Harrison Es Blouse, $1.89 fect, daintily tucked, trimmed with deb LSE | White only; shawl Messa- collar effect finish- > ed with accordion pleated frill, out- ined in black sash drawn through scallops, as | dlustrated at left. Finished at neck and sleeves with baby Irish lace edge. ee 39 = 8h a stitching. ss al with invertible mie Mode pene th Gingham and Chambray; | Georgette Crepe Blouse, $4.89 | Tailleur Blouse ae collars. Walved etVackioeap, paaliess newest colors and youthful styles as low as $1.96. Illustrated at the left—shows Satin striped Crepe de Chine | turn-back cuffs. White, green, rose. a : — a panel front of novelty in assorted colorings fashions | Delft, tan and gra: $4.49 jacy'e—Third Floor, 35th Street lace, with cuffs to match; this chie model. White | One stunning model is knitted in) Dj M finished with crochet ball | Crepe de Chine collar may } Plain stitch with roll collar which | istinctive odels i In buttons; Nile, Whi Mai , Coral, be worn high or low; turn and Flesh. back cuffs also of w! = = Macy's— Third Floor, 34th Street = = , aa a et I TROT PENT EAT nie | raga gina" Spring Suits for Women gray and rose. $4.49 | Tl ne how the latest featur ?, = 5 odal HucWnskted th se 8 ¢ latest features from Paris inthe cape collar, Afternoon Frocks pi sti model is knit ag | aud the blending of silk and serge in the costume, as well as the White, n », navy, | Novelties of Roman striped silks and soft kid for collars. ( $ n, gray and tan 3.74 | Copy, of Callot Model in fine | Copy of Bernard Model to Please A ny W oman One model knit ina fancy stiteh, has mn'a Wear serge; new short cape peiee *slength ¢ y= at One attrac ‘ ro Gallet, deep | s, turn « 6 flees Uti nail ihe Wei WA flaring pep- back cuffs t cape collar; short blouse . S-inch belt 0 : From this charming assortment of smart frocks, so thought- | maroon, black and nay, Lin front, finshed with belt. | Urecated with toll wee that potas fully chosen in respect to fashion ana material and with due seit. » collar and belt and sleeves of taffeta; bias band of taffeta on e an Ce) “SINT RACT regard for price consideration—it is a simple matter for any with black alk braid bottom of coat; taffeta Investment 4 ms e, finishing trimmed with small nic i woman to choose a becoming dress. P; S im Ba S nds, carrying on ball and dlesvesi naw tiecten Georgette Crepe and Faille Silk Fashioned of Crepe Georgette ape collar, Coat lined black white strip- verly combined in afrock of and taffeta is another attractive quality blue satin; full vd ined with fine quality oo s ea laevennialies nal rage are yaaa & 24. | gored skirt trimmed with thi {colored eatin,» Full He ng 1 pock M ruching at its skirt botte cy rows of braid, Navy Bue ia " skirt, finished with belt in, tis ty oa oithas Aide oh Handsomely beaded girdle; a Macy's Usual Price, $6.88 oy black Pees > . navy blue, beige. Most persons have some goal to which they steer sleeves and long, eda spun Sone ot, mile afrnbelhae Abarat eo) feetaiuty cate Lae { their hopes, but many thoughtlessly unnerve the hand, f tee OE NR ee asl) vary (AN tle new adjustable white soft kid collar. Full flaring skirt, fi and dull the brain by faulty living, then wonder why taupe. * "$44.7 Black, navy, green $33.75 amart bell. Navy “ ‘and black. } success is not achieved. NEAR BO" STREET I= In coatee style, with vester of Cioorgette, «taffeta dress in distinctive MAsr/onciTuIrd Mat GAth Ginga t ekaiie ; lr y of detail and finish, ‘Two folds—at hip and. knee—make ree fi Amongtheevery day habits of life that often upset the full skirt particularly pleasing, ‘Tiny buttons of taffeta the back Fashion’s Latest Edict— health is coffee drinking, an ancient and respectable | nd front of the coatee. Rose, green, gray, navy and black $24.74 . Maey's—Third Floor _ custom, but harmful to many. “Shepherd Checks” for Boys FI Suits pee Evening Wraps loan ‘ca 00 : sig And they are all here in M Cash (suse 2 The average cup of coffee contains about 2)) Boys’ Shop. Reefers, Top P ; hi areca hae page or i Ri ql Coats, Suits and Caps to om ve checks for the J grains of caffeine, which, gradually accumulating in ar | IE Washington's Wirthvlay: one of thee | Tittle chaps of $ to 10 years, and the smart club checks for boys the system, often causes nervous prostration, heart Credit 3 le for Misses or Small Women Te NTE ee nat ety | up to 16 years, trouble, mental depression, etc. pigskin, reinforced sewed-on core | All Wool ners, brass lock and slides, The | Opag Ss. leather lined interior has three handy heeks, rater pockets. Sizes 14, If and 14 inches. | cassimere finish; =Macy's—Kifth Floor, Centre. lined with alpaca Shepherd &¢ Most reasonable are the prices marked on these attractive suits worsted or E) and wraps that embody all the points of Spring fash A ast ington’s Birthday Holzwasser Home Talks No. 29 | There’s an easy way out of coffee troubles——quit the coffee and use POSTUM (EB! Finetailoring makesayouth- | A satin suit showing a cape ful suit of taffeta and serge effect with revers coming to i It is true we are out of the regular ‘ : wasn 1B . . of a shade to har- Shang OF tradea fast iat a smart one. It is a Rus- the waistline in front is of a | Sterling Silver monize; straight ‘ielinitely: Nesdeiated "with our abi sian blouse model, peau de cygne Tied. A detachable | style becoming the woman | Bonbon seams, closely lar of white faille overlays of slender build as well as | \ stitched, deep X3 the serge collar of the | the miss. Deep pleats back Di hh $4 96 facings, care ! The. skirt, shirred | and front of coat are held by | 7 USIMES, ° made buttontioles 7 and sides, has a good corded belts of satin, — Bell Were 87.49 and 88.04 | full cut and perfect This pure foglrins ne Erne combination of ste esi host looking belt to finish it, | sleeves; skirt with full ruch- | ‘Phere are two styles in these aracefal | fit. ‘Trousers fully whole wheat roasted with a little wholesome molasses fran host anywhere, TRY TE ho Tn blue or black: sisee. 14 ing at waist. Navy, black | banbon dishes, one 8! inches, the | lined, with taped —nothing else. It has a snappy, aromatic flavor Ts Ame Ae A 16 and 18. cy) and vole, $44.75 ather tf in hen lon And wapaed ABATE? sith or St. Crosstown Cars, ndeep florabe: similar to coffee, but is entirely free from the drug, caffeine, or any other injurious substance. There are two forms of Postum. The original Postum Cereal must be boiled, 15c and 25¢ packages; Instant Postum, soluble in a cup of hot water, 30c and 50c tins. Both have equal flavor, and cost about the same. ; vas, of good | thes: oints dis. Pleasingly new, a graceful, flaring, evening wrap of broadeloth | weight, gray finish tering | ngs the Mac h sI shape dishes would be | tinguish the Macy in pastel shades, with a square sailor collar and deep cuffs of | ew (oul slupe, duties wand} Se uclathing $6.49 on: oh wa striped plush; at the back o separate, detachable cape of | Pritt suulilerably higher bat for | Boys’ Clothing +09 iia Si0iCe broadeloth $29.75 The Norfolks inc ) SSS Macy Third Moors | knife pleated cin plain box style, also lis Gold Filled | styles; plain, belted, half-belted back; pleated or half IE Men’ S ne Watches, $22.89 Bracelets | rocked “st si Has, ie $6.49, ipa Lowest Brice filamehere $40.00 | | $1074 and $1274, one ase The “Commodore” (ay illustrated 17 Jewels, 14-Kt. Solid Gold Cup Case $1.39 each |, Bete ent ' «Russian Norfol Macy's Floor, le box pleated, Ree fer Coats (as illustrated at the For those who appreciate the opportunity and power that goes with health \4 Fema "123 | POSITIVELY #200 VALUE Including, Parior, Vining Ko merica's " unior Norfolk Suits, made with vewithus. Thesecome “There’s a Reason” put : The name Waltham stands for the highest f Aynerien's bat mone | Junior Norton Sully iaia vith | a eae no the We erry WI CT 7 ideals of wali hmaking and the Walth Amn i fi fini husually ap. | ond i | utton u it | ‘ 2 1 ther | arta k bade Cee Royal,” adjusted to temperature and to nly t & Biases 10. 10 nine eat a ve xtre DiGi BOlATE For POSTUM brerelS ae three positions, is justly famous for its | at tubing, 3s inches wide is en cee ORO ALIOUTS OS JAMMU Har eearhaWns ger lic) a 7 aerate accuracy, ] wraved hulf way round and the eateh | : 4 ( nd hinges are especially secure Hats and Caps in shepherd Checks to ma th Suits and B iT hs Guaranteed for one year, No charge for en- | wee ty wire ja an added safeguard, | for large — Min Bbephag 3 to Suits and Reeters, wy tzies Send 2c stamp for 5-cup sample of Instant Postum. pommel e oe eer ror graving. All watches are full 12 size, | should the clasp open Nayal and other p Prices are ga" $1.29 and $49. or Y'o—Muin Floor, Hrowdway & ath St, 2os= Is Macy 's—M State, New Jersey, Connecticut We Pay Freight and Ka: Delivery by Our Own M Floor, Bway & ath st, Macy 's—Secomd Floor, 34th Street, Rear == Postum Cereal Co,, Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. + Grr SCAU MT A Sep A BUS TeE phate atateng ; .

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