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4 4 ee at, ITE L OE { 8 ; ‘ 10 FAIR FOE OF MASHERS MAKES SECOND ‘ARREST cui one seecmn KILL man. Magistrate, However, Frees Mrs. King Accuses of Accoste | 4 way the ‘Mrs. Mary Kine. ©14, pretty and athlet Amsterdam Avenue Man and charged bim w ber on the street Mrs. King was Weat One Hundred Fourth Street last nigh! ey Came to a policeman. In the West} ne Hundred and Twenty-fitth Street | *#* Btation the man said he was J. Ea-| Gitires tn a oF, Mund Goldman, suit manufacturer, of i In the Night ay discharged 0. 3905 Broadway Magistrate Mu ME fev mont a0 : proached her, she says, and remarked: | Stat cr *1rd like to see that you get home Only the stranger's glasses, explains Mrs. Kine waves him from | Rivers and & good whipping. eized him, however, and juseed. him along wutii| ; Mrs. King turned Made by the Makers of Smith Brothers’ Cough Drops Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Under Williamsburg Areseed man, a a Ha o'clock tl He rol of N Mithe ca k arrésted 4 | dragged U b annoying | hurrying | nesced lent through} It wa . = T ty his « . man's identific WASHINGTON, Feb | River stions and authoria wag $2.9000,000 from th priations and other new A Sign of Action The snappy-eyed, up-on-his- tip-toes man, who does the BIG Ag things, is usually a gum Ff. It is a habit that breeds quick action chewer. in mind and body. SB-CHEWING GUM is double-action. For all the time you are chewing it you are soothing your throat and clearing up your voice. Same flavor and ingredients as Smith Brothers’ Cough Drops—famous since 1847. Same price, too—Five Cents. Nowadays, in many homes where health is valued, the table beverage is INSTANT POSTUM Not alone because it is served so quickly, but more because it is a pleasant, healthful beverage. Made of wheat roasted with a bit of wholesome molasses, Instant Postum is entirely free from the subtle, cumulative drug, caffeine, in tea and coffee—free from any harmful substance. : More and more, people are finding out by personal experience that coffee is the frequent, though often unsuspected cause of nervousness, biliousness, heart flutter, insomnia and various other ills and discomforts. coffee doesn’t agree is POSTUM. ‘*There’s a Reason’’ Grocers everywhere sell Postum: Send two cent stamp to Postum Cereal Co.; Ltd.; Battle Creel, Mich., for 5-cup sample of Instant Postum, The WORLD Sel pies More al s 100.000 Each Week-Day T Morning Newspaper Mal) Unidentifted Victim's Body Is Pinned Trolley. 2 The annial and Harbors Appropriati Gating $49,000,000 tn direct appro- | fons for expen-|} he count ed to the Hou @ net cut of abou estimates zi Aight over the New York Harbor appro Instantly Served errs Everlastingly Good ew York Cit han Any Other THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, WOMAN, SUICIDE MYSTERY. 99 ther Mary Pickford at the Broadway Appearing as “Little Peppina Somreely om to Nebel. Had #1202 In Book Seated her head on a p' low and a gas (ube tied in her mouth ix years old Mre, Delia Alien, fifty Pain in mv ALLEN ne neat three Mrs Alien had 1 m apart nk hooks found porit sae Amelia Kinloch, wt « k may have been he vei and had. hoard she received a regular remittance through George Alax- a lawyer in the st 1 Butiding. SMALL DOSE PILL wocmarnteusroun oF PEPP INA PLANS WER DisGuist oe Art CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50.00 5.00 « 75.00 | BERT B. (KE R ACHIEVE: ool Play the past of Bennie But- 7.50 « « 100.00 A STRONG “COME BACK” \Cotapuny which promotes anytaing, §=10.00 = = 150.00 | AT COLUMBIA THEATRE. |'°,10's wide world, even dence 15.00 “ * 200.00 Tour Tt hap- Buttercup meets Babe La and then the trouble starts. 25.00 “« * 300.00 Bert Baker and the Boo Ton Girls pens that every iwe Bullercup’s aro back ag at tho Columbia] wife comes to -be office she es FREE BRASS BED Theatre and their ‘come bac! «| the old boy making love to Babe, and Jeach time Buttercup makes peace by ia otil) with felling a lot of wonde f He would hardly be | t¢ many of th a show if Babe was missing from | picture of George W the cast. “Copper at 64" ts the n ngs on the of the piece, a burlesque in two vings back ant ene of the first act will be remem | bered, for in this scene, which is a Bowery saloon, two members of the company give exhibitions of Apache dances. Between the acts ag olio of two. vaudeville aots is presented, the first a song and dance act by Rose Ford und Mike Foster, in the second Bert Baker offers bis typical Tad num- ber, to whic! his season, he bas added some stories In the second uct of the show Leo Hoyt proves himself an able bur- lesquer, while Lucile Mannion takes the singing honors of the evening Hi se Pda STRIKE IS SETTLED. New Wage Scale Is Grauted by Employers to $,000 Embrotderers, Another ‘strike was ttled to-day when more than 80 per cent. strong. Babe La Tour the show and there APARTMENTS FURNISHED COMPLETE FROM $50 TO $500 | Open Monday & Saturday Evenings, 104 ST, L STATION AT CORNER| COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104"ST) wes YOUR PIANOwes PLAYER-PIANO jthat their demands would ‘bs |The strike has been in pr three weeks. Early this morning the | Seerempen® committee oy wor on he new wage scale wit © under- \s ding that all ‘the factories of this fndustry will be in operation Monday nt RR Embroiderers demanded wage increases from 10 to | | according to the nature of | agr minimum wage as a_ protection the workers in dull season. HIS is one of the prettiest as well as one of the smartest costumes that could be offered for young girls and for small women The shirt the tunic effect, yet the drapery is arranged at the siden only. ‘The bodice consists of a plain blouse with an over-bodice. That feature is a favorite one and always a becoming one. Here the materials are fo’ taffeta and georgette crepe, and they combine exquisitely. The skirt, which consists of a plain front and plain back with circular tides, to which the straight flounces are attached, is all of the silk. The drapery that is arranged over the Jes is of the er the under- bodice is of the crepe and the over- bodice I» of the taffeta, while the trimming portions are of pluin tafteta | ff ||| to match the ground color of the| The alternative when silk. ‘Pho whole effect is an essen- Ually youthtul one; the costume is | era in the extreme and tndeca | ¢ to have every condition to 1 ‘The bious tinple ed to With the sie ge arm-holes to that. the fam comes well within tho edges of | he jodice. The silk and crepe ke as good a combination as any 4t could be thought of, but this season !» so replete with beautiful fabrics that other combinations are | sure to suggest them» flowered elfect is not Ii taffeta could be used E same way, Gros de Londres is a favorite silk and it is very beautiful for such a costume. If a sinpler | frock is wanted, pongee could be | used throughout’ with a bordered pongee for the drapery of the skirt | and reappea orig a nape th in the trim- | ming portio to the bodice, | or, ‘for the ; one of | the pretty voiles could be combi ined with plain. gForthe 18 year size will be neoded | i, yards of taffeta 27 inches wide or Sot etd yards 44 inches. wide. with | No. 8987—(With Seam Allowance ' and Small Wome! por- Tho. pattern 8987 Is cul ta zea for 16 and 18 years Call) at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION BUREAU, Donaid Building, 100 West Thirty-second street (oppo- » site Gimbe! Bros.), corver Sixth avenue and Thirty-second street, New York, or sent by mail on receipt of ten cents ip colp or stamps for each pattern ordered. IMPORTANT—Write your address plainly and alway’ specify sive wanted. Add two cents far letter postage if in a hurry. | pewling. | Women's Frocks, $10.98 | tailored to the dance models, is a | | verges. | and satins are in combination with | Almy nets and lovely gold threaded | |) Spring. The | Louis beels Bese 1916, ‘if itr ma Al HA SUBWAY Direct to A.& Entrance—HOYT STREET on BRO Ph a A WAN, ne Lt Ash t OKLA ae 25 Minutes from 96th Street, 22 Minut: 17 Minutes from Grand Central, 9 Minutes from Brooklyn Bridge mn STRAUS 1 from 72d Street, Last Thursday Thrift Sale jin Our Stst Anniversary WOMEN | Women’s Spring Suits, | $8. 05° Of black and white checked pop- lin, men's wear serge, in the styles that well-dressed women will be wearing this Spring. New touches in the coats that are smartly ap- Skirts with delightfully uner- Fite points of newuess iv the tle things that count Black, navy, Copenbugen and black and white checks. Sizes for women Second floor, Central Building This is a remarksble purchase— Street, Afternoon, Dance Frocks— in which every Frock, from the wonder-value. We are passing the same good values on to you There are taffetas, silk crepe de chines, crepe meteors, sativus and charmeuses; iv the tailored models, | In the Dance Frocks, taffetas aces. Style: re distinctly of newest lines of bodice ahd drapery of skirt sortment of correct new colors and pastel shades. Al! sizes for women. Second floor, Central Building. Women’s High Cut Spring Boots, $4.95 There's 4 metropolitan air about the smart cut of these trim boots In button style, 94g inches bigh, # vamp that gives the foot a » pppensancesand: the upper falb> ae stitched over-seam on the va) Flexible welted soles and leather fond flea, dang Misses’ Silk Frocks $13.50 They seem to have been Fashion's own choice from all the Frocks for Spri especially suitable in line and fabric for maids in their ‘teens One adorably quaint model is of striped taffeta with a shield bib- front bodice, the dainty V-neck out- lined with bemstitehing. The smartly made sleeves are of Crepe Georgette. The skirt shows a novel draping scheme Another mode! has the new cape, which is detachable. Made 20 much on the coat-dress style that it will serve admirably later in the season to wear without @ top-coat Frocks of striped silk, with touches of gold embroidery. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years, ‘Second floor, Central Building. Women’s Spring Coats, $10.95 Spri ng cays With the nip in them will find these Coats a necessity. They embody the newest lines and touches of fashion Of covert tweeds, foreign -loo! heather-mixtures, | smart chec! and poplins Tn flaring from the shoulder belted models | that show novel wavs of attangement, and unique pocket handling Some are appropriately finished with collars and cuff trimming of leather in harmonious shades There are blues, black, tans, checks and dashing uiaturer. Ali sizes for, women ‘Beo0ud tloor, Central Bulding. Women’s Tailored | Skirts, $1.98 Unusually good as to aus smarter than you woul to style. Very well tailored, too. Made of navy blue and black serge and shepherd chechs Any number of good models for styles, new selection. Some are three-gored fashion with full backs; novel pocket and belt . styles—others Poked with stitched belt Walet band, 23 to 36; length 38 -to 42 Store orders only. econd floor Cent Women's Ribbed = | Undervests, 2 for 25¢ Ribbed cotton Vests of better qualities than usual at tpis price. Regular and extra sizes; with low peck, with or without sleeves. Women’s Combination Sui 19¢ Each These are exceptiona!—usually selling for considerably more. Low neck, sleeveless models, with wide cut knee, lace trimmed. Regular sizes only. Street floor, Centra) Building. Building, Women’s Cotton Stockings, 3 Prs. 25c The very same qualities regu- larly sell for 124y¢ to ®Sc. The size | assortments are broken, however, and the odds and ends of various | plain and lace lots have been in- cluded—all to be cleared at 3 pairs for 25¢, Store orders onl) Gtzeat floor, ‘Central Building, | Ve $3.50 Hats, | Of fine PR si very good- looking shiny straw—in practically every shi new and si for Spring. sailors, round and tricornes, etc. In all the Spri colors Untrimmed Hem ga Liseret Edged, Ap unusually good qu ef Bente well made. the new 4 . cluding wide-brim sailors, Bi ack gold, navy and old blue, purple, Freen, ete Made Goura and Ostrich Fancies, $1.49 A very emart combination that is suMoient to make an attractives hat. In @ variety of fashionable new shapes Roses, Foliage, Violets and Fruit Clusters, 29c “Modiste-Made Hats” at $4.95 utiful medels ual to hats 8.00 to $19.00, 4 Bireet floors, Bast Bidz. House Dresses, 65¢ Altractive models in gingham, chambray and percaley Notall sizes in each style; but a good size assort- ment in the group. | Reductions in Maids’ Dresses Of striped gingbam. chambray, black and linepe Large % Ho and $3 $2.50. Re- Channing New Negligees at $1.94 white or sist ere flowered voile in dainty Palroay Cust Bulding Women’s Tub Waists, 39c All tailored models of pique corded striped lawn, colored stripe silk-stripe voile, cotton i ace-trimmed lawns; all sleeves. Cri —airect from the ma are indeed such value will remember for come. All sizes in the assortment. Ss-on4 floce, Central Baildws. Well-Known $2 Corsets | at 98c Her Majesty. in low and medium bust models, strongly boned, vith lnog hip. fine. long Hee ay mo A. &S. Brocade Corsets, $1.98 Pine quality models in @ delicate ow, medium and high PU: Oiet model with elasté bust gore. $5 to $8 Sample Corset, $2.8 These are very exceptional val- ues Made of in brocaded and plain fabrics and suedine. All beautifully trimmed | and boned. Seout Gan, East Building Bs Specs! Corsets in Half Price Furniture Opportunities These ate fine days for picking up at a saving of 50% the odd pieces of Furniture of which your home may be very much in need, because we are clearing out ge variety of just. such pieces as a wind-up for the February Furniture Sale. Many more besides the few that follow: $10 to $12 Odd Chairs, $5 and $6 Good group of Parlor or Living Room Chairs, with mabogany fin- ished frames, upholstered ii vel- ours and Spanish leather. Sample Brass Bedsteads--Half At $12.50 from $25.00. Brass Be stead, Bright finish, 4 {t, 6 in t.'3 ‘At $9.00 from $18.00. Brass Bed- stead, bright gnish, 4 ft. 6 in At | $26, from | $52.00. Bedstead, satin finish, 4 {t, 6 in. Dining Room Tables At $18.00 from $30.00. Dining room Wxtenbion Table, arly Eng: lish Oak, 48 in. top: 6 ft. extension. At $2.60 from (35.00. Sewing Btend, mahogany Onish or fums Oe oustis floor, Gast and Onatwal Biss 800 Carpet Samples Atlessthan balf regular yard price. All kinds of Curpets, mostly the | better grades. The samples have been either neatly selvaged or are bound or fringed on each end. 150 Bag must Specially "Priced Reaplarty. Dope fine French coutil, | | } | MEN Men's Overcoats, $11.50 Only abdut 50 Coats in the lot, but each a “snap” for the mau who buys it. They ave in a consegvative Ches- terfield model, in black, Oxford or gray all-wool fabrics, with velvet or self collars: serge lined ‘alwd Laie lored for looks and eervice : Regular sizes. in one color of afi- other, from 55 to 44. Stout pies from 38 to46 Second ficor, Mea's Stop. Eant Buudog | ee Men's Washable Gloves, $1.25 The celebrated Perrin make Cape | Glovesin correct tan colorings is a lower-thau-usual price Boys’ $1.10 Cape Gloves, 79c In tan styles that we bave de- cided to close out Breet oor, Men's Shep, Cart Buitiag. This Men's Underwear, 37c Five * balbriggan Shirts with soft French necks aod short sleeves; Drawers with double seats, strapped backs, coutil facings and pear! buttons. Not quite per- fect, otherwise 50c a garment Street floar, Meu's Sbop, Last Buildiag, Men's Fibre Silk Socks, 1242¢ Pr. Always a welcome offering. Lus- trousfinisb, black and colors; cottoa feet %. Door, Meo's Shop, Fart Build 89c¢ Walking Sticks, 49c | \d the sssort- me oe, are erling silver All these Stic ment is a very ban neatly trimmed with caps or bands. Street Moor, Fulton Stet. Centra Bids. Men's Fancy Shirts, 45¢ | 1,200 fancy percale Shirts, mi witb soft double cuffs, fast J s, al) neat patterns; plenty of blk and white effects btreet foor, Men's Shop East Bullding. 25 $1.25 Cigars, 74c Sell regularly at_5c., and the equal of many 10c. Cigars. In this lot ere 10,000 mild Havana blend Cigars, ‘with Havana fillers and shade grown wrappers, mad. by the Montevierno Company. They are Corona shape and the size of each is 8 inches. ner Street fleor Men's hop, East Building. Boys’ “Homespun” Raincoats, $2.95 The famous “Kenyon” Raincoats that retail in many places at 86 Made of fine homespun in smart black and white mixture and made up into good-looking, serviceable Coats in the popular loose, slip-on model that buttons to the neck Sizes 14, 16. and 18 years only Second flow, Bast Bulding. Victrola Outfits On Easy Payments. ‘These outfits are both handsome and convenient. The Cabinets are | built to fit and match the Victrolas so that they look practically like pM oh VICTROLA IX : $50.00 Cabinet sere arr Nie (1) Total ...s0 scans $5 Cash; “$5. Monthly NICTROLA VI. + $25.00 Cabinet We + 1098 Total $35.98 $3.60 Cash; $3.60 Monthly Other Victrolas in fuil style range from $15.00 to $300.00; all to be bought on convenient payments. AJl new Victor Records as soon | as they appear. Fourth floor, West Building, 16-Pce. Kitchen Sets, $1.98 Brown and white ware that is not only convenient for every-day use, but makes a handsome addition to the kiteben. Each set consists of a handled oval casserole, a handled round casserole, a handled bean pot, a 44é-inch bowl, a 55-inch bowl, a 61y-inch bowl, ach bow! and six custard cup Five-Pce. Yellow Mixing Bowls, 39¢ Set All suitable gices for kitehen usm Subway floor, Coatral Building Underwear; | Come @5 in a tin con. |