The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1916, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY then, with water pounding up under the deck and the sea surging over It, that hope was gone. That night there was no sleep. All ~ MSBORNE TRIAL DELAYED. i sh ibaa hl a His Counsel Attacks “itlesal tts! Pty of Mr. Onborne on the In- | UR MEN RESCUED Perjury, which was to donk ts wa Wend jhave been begun next Monday, will : vharasan ic Wan See O With PLAT 17.—-Alloging | Not take place then, Mr. Battle made we REac ue tar Bask SHit eee ak | at “grossly idence was|® motion to dismiss the indictment aac iodo B tas chic Boots | Gabmitted to the Grand Jury by the [and Justice Morschauser directed that awash, staring out over the water unty prosecutor, jeorge Gordon Priets be pu r ted on the motion The men tle to-day file: demurrer to the ¢ also ordered that the special panei le to-day filed a demurrer to the |or 300 taleamen for the jury be not dictment for mismanagement found drawn for the lights of a ship. the sea water which sprayed on them continuously. By Monday hope had been The cook, sitting hope- sly in the bow of the barge, made! night ARE BROUGHT HERE 55 Mohawk Saves Crew of Sink | ing Barge, Torn Away | From Tow. vbandoned. From th bridge of t Clyde liner] All were so weak they tired after a ’ Mohawk as owhe few strokes, and it was thought the] . * * | a This is true of the artist's daughter, . | through the heavy se Moha puld not see them, But} Instant Relief for Sore, Tired, Tender Feet; for Aching, iso"), "aust S'stanet"aner| Monk woul not fee them. At) carved atthe ano ot the anor | Jnoon Capt. Alf 1. Ingraham} ; 1 s| areabieet: into an’ Altar pines, oF wollen, Calloused Feet and Corns |sightod, six mites distant, four men|ing in thelr direction, And with this| and ‘hos ‘cut the ‘child In| | he ading for the tir A row: to inspirit them, they turned again |that waves almost Fe to the oars and pulled desperately, "he somed impossible that, in a wing | Ob QUIETS WAVES WHILE FOUR | the whit * | seemed impossible that, in a win ARE RESCUED. dinarily t he Johnny, Pull j Which was nothing lighter than a! yy an hour the Mohawk was within | ‘The drapery is moat de My sore, tired, swollen jgale, Capt. Ingraham could get to] naiting distance and Capt. Ingraham| Under the influence ut pvr eter, : phar | than: ox wide ts ; hailing distance and Cap wha ment. ‘The Italian Renaissance border, feet just ache for ‘Tit.’ them or théy to him In time. And, if m phoned to the men to stop row-| suggesting the Grattitogis very effe | : he had known with what near-spent This they did right willingly, In| tive, with its appropriate ornament, \energy the four were rowing hope of |e might have appeared all the| |" absurd. eh minu more the line to the small boat, and fastened, a was worked up to the Mohawk’s fifteen cle One was the Captain, another the| donkey engine man, the third the cook and the fourth a deckhand on one of | two barges loaded with limber that] Water, howev | could be brought to a position per mitting the attachment of ropes. ‘Tha four men were almost stiff from ex- hy deck by use of the davits. It was necessary to play oll on the , before the small boat was bound, in tow, for Jacksonville. | | On Sunday afternoon, in a storm| circling around the cape, the stern! posure and when they were assisted rota sloomay tks tnd the| from the small boat to the Mohawk's |tug, the Kastern, fighting for head.| (eck ine Woy he ciyde'! | way in the blinding » went on—ob-| sengers viously ignorant of the accident until) sonville the abandoned craft was lost to view,| the work of restoring the men to a =| ried over the possibility others were searching | them. | oo FIREBUG TWICE TRIES TO BURN TENEMENT that the the seas for 125th Street West West KOCHseG.. Established 1860 | Marshal and Police Busy After Sec- is under the direction of Fred Low, Professional from the OUR GOLF SCHOOL Worcester (Mass.) Country Club. Half-Hour Instruction, 50c || ond Blaze in| Dumb- waiter Shaft. Fire Marshal Prial and detectives lof the Fourth Br ing two fire eau are in- vestig: ningly of Jincendiary origin, at No, 649 Lenox Avenue, The building | ment house Set su is a five-story tene- viclous . he rubbish of the dumb- put out the fire lee. f ning waiter shaft nd notified the > HITS DRINK AND SMOKE. Saya, Underwear and Furnishings Panama Repps, sateen and corded cloth; sele shirtings MEN---Surprising Sale of Shirts, 2311 Fancy Negligee Shirts, each Striped hair-line designs in per madras, soft French cuffs; fast colors. 58c Fine Shirts of madras, erystal cloths and other Pajamas at Less Than|No More at This Price Present Wholesale After These Night i Cost Shirts are Sold ne Men's Fancy Striped Domet |Men's Muslin Night Shirts, ull was indiete F count last Flannel Pajamas, with whit are teat full, Jap. neck and neat " - on In scoala silk loops and pea rut lune a ee neta Schwelnits uk ps and pearl but 74c Hes ant red 37c t is frequently the cause of blind- ness when used to excess for a long ' " Is often the G Bath Robe | Men’s 65c Under- | Men’s Balbriggan Men’s Silk 1. this has é Special | wear at 45c Underwear, 33c Scarfs, 28c the optle Men’s Fancy Turkist Aor ; M 5 : » disintegrate bil itate Fancy Rone 4 lon's Ribbed Cotton Monts Bers Balheleean en's Faney Silk Four t lowly, but surely." Alcohol fae eeuaed oilers. of Lined Shirts and |'Gitets and Drawers; ahirte |irlL Hearts, cut, wid . and white, tan and shirts have long | have long or short slecves; [CPemend style; in fancy lavende nd WesIDH Re eA GEY Bete Fe iralcauill aeripad atelinl drawers have — reinforced 10 committees named by iwers reinfor bargain at the 1 Drawers siceves with French necks; hie Baie’ ; in two | sents and susponcer straps, [% genuine el to welcome Henry Morgenthau, ahadesspcoru Silver | nes [present price of silks, rdor to Turkey his return Jacquard ra Men's Silk Lisle Sox; wintry on Ieive of absence —_———$——— Men's Fibre Silk Plated Robes . ay to hold a reception for brown and gray “with | Mes Pure Silk Sox; Mask hos eles Sox; black and colors Hall and another at sting plain black and reinforced; 1 3 pairs, 500; ts | fthe antec Sd RI|-gollel colbeay speeien@ -—aueclalicesssize LUBR@ |) pater: 18c | hsv” Prednrick et in H. C. F, KOCH & CO,, Inc., 125th Street, West 0053.50 $4.00 $4.50 & $5.90 SHOES YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES VALUE GUARANTEED For 33 yews W.L. Douglas name has stood for shoes of the highest standard of quality for the price. Hisname andthe retail pricestampedon \ the bottom guarantees full valueand protects thewearer against hi: prices for inferior shoes, They are the best knownshoesintheworld. at Deusles shoes are made of the most carefully selected leathers, after S ° LARGEST MAKER OF $3.00, $3.50 & $4.00 SHOESINTHEWORLD the latest models, in a well-equipped factory at Brockton, Mass., under c, She direction and personal inspection of a most perfect organization S and the highest paid skilled shoemakers; all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes in the world, W.L.DOUGLAS $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 SHOES are just as good for style, fit and wear as other makes costing », 26 to $8, the only perceptible difference is the price. W.L. DOUGLAS $3.00 and $3.50 SHOES hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than . other makes for the price, None genuine unless W. L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the bottom. BEWARE OF —& SUBSTITUTES CATALOG FREE W.L. DOUGLAS, 170 Spark St. Brockton, Ma . s . DOUGLAS STORES IN GREATER NEW YOR rd Ave BROOKLYN il 9% Nassau Street, | K jt 755 Broadway, cor. 8th St. hird Av., cor, 120th St. 421 Fulton Stre p aes : 847 Broadway, near 14th St. Av.. bet. 140th & 147th Sts.| 708-710 Broad UNION HILL Bergenline Ave. #1352 Broadway, cor. 36th St. ¢. 11867 Broadway, ‘NEWARK Broad Str $305 Broadway it et. 78 Fifth Avenu ‘| *PATERSON—192 Market Street, °084 Third Aven ~18 Newark Ave, | » Man *TRENTON-1O1L EB, State St,, cor. Broad ry complete lines of W. L. D ad $4.00 shoes for women, ff suffered terribly from the cold and| jout the Mohawk, Realizing that! ing representing Air, Earth, Fire neither vocal appeals nor waving) and Water, constitute a fine showing, jarms would carry a cry for help tol and are appropriately included ae |the Hiner, they tumbled into the row-| tumphat features }boat and set out to row to her. “| Academy in fuller appreciation of life. You're footsick! Your feet fect tired, |foot-gladdener the world hasever known, |CREW HUNGRY AND COLD, BOAT] “When. the Mohawk Teached her aching, sweaty and] Geta 25-cent box of “Tis atany drug SINKING. ook at Ei ay aaa store and end foot torture fora whole | There mane, it was ging . eet_remarkably fresh |year, Never have tired, aching s* “eh chih ok Pisead ohtehea naa seal RV Se Mica ee aA: t fed soreproof, “Tix” takes the pain |smelly oe akons Wil it tine han] ne Se'et S8 She RATES. On Bandar | co eine auncre, One weelter ead burn right out of corns, callouses |you'll only wish you had: tried “Tig” [evening the four men worw further] ftom and the oiher barge hid bee iad bunions. “Tic” is the grandest Jaooner. Accept no substitute.—Advt, | alarmed by a leak and it appeared| }oara from. ‘They seemed to be wor- | ‘Paul Manship’s _ Sculpture Shown It is a charming exhibition of the work of Paul Manship that Is now on at the Berlin Photographic Com- pany’s Gallery, No. 305 Madison Ave nue, until March & Mr. Manship's relief panels in the new Western Union Telegraph Build- Many new pisces are also shown at | the Berlin Gallery for the first time introducing cupids, the stork and dec- orative nudes, with conventionalized birds as capitols. A pair of terra cotta flower boxes, as executed for John DB. Rock are charming to a high f They are fitted with conventiohalized feet, as supports, and flying , frightened fishes, and deer pur sued by a cougar are in classic d tion. Rings in the moutps of | in low relief, simulate Mandl His “Infant Hercules" enters into a fountain w)th bowl, which Mr, Man- «ip hag presented to the American Rome. The youthful myth is shown standing and in the erpent. His lien 18, act of strangling the « skin attribute and his club enter into a neck wears nima tion. He ac nted with W. GC. Fitler, whic landscapist, and wh ing at the Braus G Broadway, between enty and Seventy-fifth Streets, until 19, in a one man show, for the first e, he has been happy both tn his selection of subjects and in his treat- om, “te pe neto show Naturo tn her quiet moods, along the banks of slug gish streams, In the sparse woods, now picturing a bend in a water course, again showing a lush meadow full of grass green and with a sympathetic brus tumnal trees and eff: “A Quiet Afternoon’ bit of ure land the compe ve Orné r, w exhibit. No. 3 erers, & forest, % baked on steel construction. Colonial eaps tic ucking $14 Special Box Springs, $11.75 trong SLAIN IN STREET in Pleasing Show HIS BODY LAY LONG BEFORE DISCOVERY. | Charles O'Neill, Silk Salesman, | soon atte The body of Ch living In Newark, N. J, was found| N°, Forty-aeventh.. Stree Endanger Their Health this morning in a narrow alley lead-| Police Station, and he identified th vie tae tenement in the rear| body-as that_of ONelll, who.Was em. |§ One of a Series of Talks on Health Now 107 Went Titty-tiled Rtrvet,| Moved ty hie “Me said O'NDvlt was, § by New York's Leading Druggiste He had apparently been atruck down| tea He lived AU No. O00 Hehehe in the darkness Teeter eee eens | KINDEL “Divanettes” at Half Price $30 instead of $60 In a fine Colonial model, with fancy | figured mahogany veneer frame; uphols- | tered in imitation brown Spanish leather. They are typical of the values in the FEBRUARY SALE OF $9 Continuous Post Enamel Bed, $6.50 neh posts and five fillers, Er $13 Continuous Post Brass Bed, $10 five filler rods, in $12.50 Felt Mattresses * $9.50 4 in propor Covered in brown striped 17, 1916. 5 Choose a Good Soap for Your Shampoo The importance of using onl: pure soap for the hair can hardly be over- éstimated. Impurities in soap, and ex- body was| pecially free alkali, are common eatses of dandruff and dry, thin, lifeless hair. If, in addition, the soap selected con- tains soothing, healing properties like is a tenement occupied by ne- | the Resinol balsams in Resinol Soap, other is a stable. The! you will have little or no trouble with few lamp posts along the street give| dandruff of scalp irritations, and you little light will probably be able to keep your hair O'Neil was apparently struck down | rich and histtous without -any other nidnight for he had been} treatment. Resinol Soap leaves no un- dead several hours When the body W44 | Hleasant odor or stickiness in the hair— Is Found With His Skull | rouna Advt the elevated structure by a murderer wielding a heavy weapon and stag- gered into the alley where he died, Robbery may have been the motive, but money and Jewelry were found Jin his pockets. ‘Lhe spot In which the found is one of the darkest and most idding In the The alley is ors west of Sixth Avenue. On *, A com itation tleket on the Crushed. sylvania Railroad made out to | Gharles O'Netil for use bet ret — y and rles O'Neill papers led t man employed in Manhattan and | ¢ a silk Why Indoor Workers Avenue, wa By E. J. Fresh air and outdoor exercise pre of the WARD, Pharmacist street under ts eet, Newark mote good health—insure good appe- tite, good digestion, good elimination, In- door workers and oth- ers of sedentary tives, as a rule, are lazy Iiv- ered and sluggish bow- eled. Oftentimes what they eat is not proper- imilated or en- eliminated, t Baden Sprudel Water ts Nature's great internal exerciser, It Constipation w PROM + cat | | | | | rout and tor and streng tive and eliminating tracts, This ex- cellent natural laxative water will banish the Grippe, Colds, Rheuma- tism, Kidney, Liver and Bladder troubles, A drink of it once a week before breakfast, will Insure the bowel activity that safeguards good health, Now this natural laxative water is bottl right at the Mother Spring. sts throughout the country agit and 16e. When good health can be purchased for a few cents, why be sickly or unfit for business? ? A single bottle will convince you Sloan’s Liniment Arrests Inflammation, Prevents severe compli- cations. Just put a few drops on the Selle spot and the pain dis- appears. sSLOAN’S LINIMENT hy when store. Two Carloads of We need not describe or praise the “Kindel” Bed, which has fairly won the reputation of being the BEST on the market. NEVER before have we been able to advertise it at less than 10 per cent. less than the regular price Fh now it is HALF! * $22 Continuous Post Brass Bed, $16 Made with 2-inch posts and fine heavy fill- ing rods, in panel effect amel $16 Continuous Post Brass Bed, $12.50 ch posts and five filling rods, with $33.75 Special Gray Drawing Hair Mat- tresses, $27 $28 Continuous Post Brass Bed, $2 $23 ‘‘Ostermoor’’ Felt Mattresses, $15 $30 Black Curled Hair Mattresses, $21 Ger Ostermoor Mattre 45 lbs, —full size--atitched edge Full size and full weight : Plain full size, one 4 Freneh Covered in various ticks. Smaller Striped or fancy tick. Smaller edge, Striped or art ticking wes in proportion sizes in proportion, viral springs, { y tied. All sizes, GIMBELS Seventh Floor ‘Broadway and 33d Street: ——————— —————— ;

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