The evening world. Newspaper, March 1, 1916, Page 5

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‘This Show for Vassar Fu: ‘Mrs. Vincent Astor, Mra. Paul ‘Mrs. William Astor Prominent women anier and © interested entertainment to be given to-night Of Vassar College graduates. onal endowment furid of the college. BESTOP DANDRUFF! HAIR GETS THICK your hair and double its beauty. nd 25 cents! vanishes and hair stops coming out. ; and free from dandruff is merely a ter of using a little Danderine u Is easy anti hair and lots of it. bottle of Knowlton's drug epply « little as directed and w Dande dance, freshn: will you cannot or fallin ha\ will be after ab; ing out all o erin is, we be ywer, destroyer if you want to pr your hair really a litte Da ; ww it through your hair strand at atime. Your h: soft, glossy and beautiful in moment: ehtful piste ne and WMOLZWASSER i 1423 THIRD AVENUE irons to NEAR BO STREET, Home Talks No. 33 Why let money—a few stand in the way of y& pretty ho: Remem are made to suit YOUR 25 years we'y pod at th New York's furniture WHY? Because our | the high rent distr us with an \ PRICE-MAKIN iy Accessible fro BGth or Hoth St. ¢ LOW TERMS * dollars: having cone ation . 4 Rooms All Complete Rooms all $ “Period” POSITIVELY #500 VAL State, No —$———: B. Altman & Co. i The Dep’t for Boys’ Washable Suits Second Floor ) Junior Nor a), designed espe Ml of boys of 5 to 10 /) in this Depart khaki or gunime ty uttons and fi urnover collar ai | suits are priced im t ’ A large assort stoch u are in ys Fifth Avenue -Madison Avenue. th aud I5th Strerts out ¢ has provided Terms apply also to New York Ci out. In single-breasted f are to be given to the educa- WAVY BEAUTIFUL ! Draw a cloth through Dandruff pensive tohave nice obliged to use severe methods, but Just get a 2 stores recommend it— ten| to have been so drastic as to draw| there will be an appearance of serious protest when their own clients fluffiness and an wore t} le gloss and lustre, and try as nd a trace of dan- you will see new hair—fine and | viction o ‘at first—yes—but really new hair conceal assets in a bankruptcy pro- retty and | ney Marshall against the practices of carefully taking © a surprise waits everyone who tries this—Advt : in all the wanted st a, Doenaed Kugel's partner to appear | MOSS AND WISE. SCORE METHODS OF US. ATTORNEY “Third Degree” Is Used by Marshall and His Aides, Lawyers Declare. 1 | Frank Moss, counsel to the Thomp- son Legislative Investigating Com- mittee, and Frank A. Wise, former United States District Attorney, both appearing as witnesses before a Con- gressional Investigating Committee this afternoon, criticised the “third degree” methods and inquisitorial practices of the Federal District At- torney’s office. They admitted that in thelr own official careers they often were the practices of the Federal prosecu- | tor’sa offic recently they had found) of the case of Simon . Who had been in- tried twice without con- charges of conspiracy to Mr. M cting as counsel to Kugel,” found It necessary to write of protest to District Attor- a letter {his assistants. Ono particular point was that when the case was on trial or just about to be tried they sub- before the Grand Jury. I feared | |they sought to obtai. knowledge of | t he would testify at the trial and sted against the methods used | ain information while a trial w in progress, bee 1 hav a prosecutor myself some’ have had to take} cases, Dut I never had | quite like this. The District At t-| t reply to my letter, T the mail 1 difference with Assist t | Attorney Roger Wood in a civil ac-| | ton “When I was Dis unsel t © tion as asistant Distric Mr. Wise admitted t vg prevailed in t ney's ou! 1 of signals was used in vetween Assistant Distric y Hershenstein and witn ie prosecution gas > ED 0D) ED DED: a smart model eet the requirements rs, are a special! feature Made of white rep, t coats closed > 0D 5) DD ED) RD: CD «| ec tie, these r stock at hable Su moderate prices, 1D) a 0 0) a) ce ee) New York | [PORK PRICES SOARING Retail Rates Affected by Heavy Wholesale Demand and Dwin- CHICAGO, March 1.—Pork prices are soaring. predicted new records will be estab- lished within a month, The top price for hogs on the Chi- cago markets to-day was $9 a hun- dred weight, nearly $2.60 higher than the low mark last December, and wholesale pork producta prices are rising in proportion, From the lowest price in years, due to record breaking have advanced to the highest level in two years, with constantly dwindling receipte. Farmers have been unable to save their pigs for fattening, be- cause the corn in the hog belt has been “soft.” late in 1915 that fattened hogs will be scarce in April and May, the heavy months for their delivery. The European Governments have recently learned, it was said, pork is a more economical and ¢om- pact army ration than beef. They are j Str buying up pork products by the mill- "shore leave. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 1, 1916. { TO RECORD LEVELS dling Supply. Market experts to-day Retail receipts, hogs ‘They sold so many pigs that Liseric Model, edged with Horse Hair Braid; copies 510 Prominent peared Last November While on @ Shooting Trip. BALTIMORE, March supposed to be that of Dwight I’. Mallory, who disappeared from his mo- tor boat in November last while on the way from the Magothy River to the Susquehanna flats, was found at Swan Point Bar, a telephone message from Rock Hall, said to-day. ‘The body was discovered by Amos Spoon, an oyster dredger. to Rock Hall with tt. | ‘The body was in a good state of) In the clothes of the ead man were found @ watch and preservation. Baltimorean er articles which, according to the message, practically identifies the body as that of Mallory. Dr. Frank W. Smith, the Coroner, has summoned a jury of Inquest, which wil Imeet this afternoon for the purposs of endeavoring to establish the identity of the body. i a U. 8, War Craft at San Joan. SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, March 1 The United States acout cruiser Bir- mingham and seven torpedo boat do. stroyers have arrived here, supposed manoeuvres and to give the sailors| ‘ANS DOUTE, it’s a bit extreme, this handsome big sailor WDhat—it measures nearly twenty inches wide. In fact, it’s one of the biggest chapeaux Paris has sent us this season but it is charming in proportion, All materials are developed in two shades of brown. Circular strips of brown and light brown alternate in the Liserie brim and crown, and the double-faced satin ribbon is also in two brightly contrasting shades. The ribbon ends in a generous bow at the back and is caught three times in big quintuple pleats. Then—and this is ils most striking novelty—it is edged with a two-inch band of genuine horse hair braid. This cdging is tres nouvelle. Have you seen it? Literally hundreds of cther charming models, 8 to $10. and up, at our convenient Pa~/ours des Modes. And if you've never been here before, our prices are sure to surprise you. ondon feather(6 QIWESTZ 34s Weare ee ea ee emcee, Lord & Taylor VICTOR SERVICE —A large choice of every style Victrola, $15 to $400. Every Victor Record-—each one guaranteed new and perfect. A large group of well-venti- lated, sound-proof demonstra- tion rooms. Intelligent, service, --Prompt and satisfying de- liveries. Parcel post and express deliveries to distant points. -~Payment conveniences, efficient sales- Send for our booklets of Victor- Victrola styles and the new MARCH Victor Ree Mail or telephone orders for Victro! s receive immediate atter or record Consists of $200 VICTROLA with $10 in Records (Total, $210 $10 a Month Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Victor Roomse—Seventh Floor PO D> 0) AT 0) SD) ) SD) AD ERED 1—A body He hurried fon weight. One nation has recently completed the purchase of @ 25,000,- 000 pound bacon order. 1. _. CLUBMAN MALLORY’S BODY FOUND ON RIVER BAR? MOTORCYCLE BILL bill, ulat! whe A :| Brooklyn Store, 522 Fulton Street, Near Hanover PI. , a ED ED ED DED DE Ee) ee by the Governor, owners of motor- cycles must register with the Secre- tary of State and pay a fee of $2.50. Halt of this goes to tho State and half to the town or PASSES ASSEMBLY Measure Compelling Registration of Riders and Payment of License Fee Now Goes to Governor. ALBANY, March 1.—The Assembly | N to-day passed Senator Cristman’s already passed by the Senate, reg- ‘ing motorcycle trafic. If signed municipality re the owner lives. license tag Is provided from this ee eo. fancy imported madras... | Round, cretonne 2x2 yards, $2.75; Vine Doylies Centre Pieces Scaris Tea and Luncheon Cloths. 38th Street Second Floor ee sum, drive a motorcycle. Will be evidence of speedin: ee Mra. Mary Hecht, of $1,700 WENT TO SHOEMAKER. Pocatello, Idaho, follows the iocky Mountain Persons under sixteen cannot Road rules are Provided and thirty miles an hour custom of keeping her jowelry in a ‘0. spare pair of shoes for safety, she asked her hoa 263 West One -day Carl Molinos, of lundred and tr teenth Street to take a pair of shoes out to be repaired. turned did she remember she had for- 0 out of her # O08, . Mellines and his wife went with the I Leo Fredo, of No. 220 Bast One Hun: dred and Ninth Street. Not until De- tective Will! was called did Fredo ad- mit having discovered the diamonds on before rate Levy ton Heights Court air, P $3.50 and $4.75 a pair 2x3 yards, $4.00 Dinner siz $4.75 a dozen a dozen, $3.00 .«& pair, $6.78 a pair, $1.88 Lace Trimmed ..a dozen +e. -@ach $6.75 to $30.00 $5.75 to $12.00 each $15.00 to $21.00 . each $19.50 to $39.00 Not until he re- jamonds worth ho visitor to the shoemaker, SUNDAY FIFfH AVENUE ‘ANNUAL MARCH SALES } SPRING UPHOLSTERIES AT SPECIAL PRICES The New Dutch Curtain ‘The qualities range from a fine hemstitched scrim to a - Special, a pair, $1.10 to $2.75 Scrim Curtains ‘Trimmed with machine made filet lace, insertion and edge. Our former prices $2.00 to $7.00 a $1.25, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.25 a pair Trimmed with Cluny lace edge, and edge and insertion. Our former prices $3.75 to $7.25 a pair. $2.50, $3.00, Cushions ] ebECo es ces ce Opedial $1.00 to $3.25 § Oval and oblong, cretonne and poplin..$3.00 and $3.75 White and Cream Beautiful Colored Combinations to $14.00 a pair in former price $25.00 a pair it will be made to your order at the same price. Fifth Floor a ee ee err ama | HOUSEHOLD LINENS |! At Exceptionally Low Prices Damask Table Cloths and Napkins 25% Less Than Present Market Value Table Cloths: 2x21 yards, $3.45; Napkins to match: Breakfast size, $3.00 a dozen; Towels—H. S. Huckaback........... Linen Sheets—full size (pure linen)... Scalloped Linen Pillow Cases Hand-Made and Combination Hand-Embroidered Linen Doylies, Centre Pieces, Scarfs, Tea and Luncheon Cloths at Extremely Low Prices Bokhara, Chinese Rugs, Ind and Shamir Rugs. colorings. oe ee ee THE FURNITURE SECTION Announces a Special Five - Day Sale of Odd Suites and Separate Pieces At Reductions of 14 to 4 The Sauce of a Thousand Uses At home and in the restaurant, in the kitchen and on the table most dishes are improved by the useof @ SAUCE The only original Worcestershire Seace Send postal for free kitchen hanger containing new recipes ubert Street, New York City WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS 39th Street ———? ese ee ae 36-inch Imported Scotch Madras Made of fine twisted yarns. Special, a yard 30c, 35c, 45c Special, a yd., 35c, 45c Sunfast and Armure Portieres Closing out about 90 pairs; our former prices $5.25 $2.50, $3.50 and $5.00 a pair Reversible Velour Porticres a full line of colors, plain and figured borders $16.00 a pair If the color combination you desire is not in stock en SE) DD (9) OAD 2) ED 0D (CC) ED OED 0 ED 0 ED (0) ED 0 -D- 0 SEED 0 ED (6 ERD 0-CEED 0 -<ED- 0D (0)-<ED 0D 0D 0-GEED (6 <DD> 0D (GEE (0) GED 0D 0D 0 GED CO. " od ee A ee ae ge a oe ORIENTAL RUGS At Less Than Present Import Cost A special collection of Persian Mahal, Khiva Chinese, Laristan uble designs and | we Senet Most de About 100 Popular Room Size Rugs 7X10 to 9.3x12.6 $85.00, $95.00, $105.00, $125.00 and $165.00 A Special Feature Is Being Made of Extra Large Size Rugs Suitable for living-room, library, etc. Sizes from 12 to 19 fect wide and 16 to 39 feet long. Beloochistan and Silky Mossoul Rugs Sizes range from 2.9x4.6 to 4.0x8.0 $18.50, $22.50, $27.50 to $35.00 i Antique and Modern Hall Runners 1 A personally selected collection of Rare Rugs Sizes 2.9 to 3.9 wide and 9.0 to 19.6 long $40.00, $65.00, 00 to $175.00 ritth - ' { i \ ' ' i i] i i 4 oS a ae a a cae Assembled and offered at prices that should Furniture for every room in the modern home assure an immediate clearance are Suites and Pieces is included and in a good selection of varied designs, J ¢ remaining after our very successful Midwinter Sale. $ woods and finishes. — Sale Begins Thursday, March 2d, and Ends March 7th. Dining Room Furniture i waaaiieaia | | « Dressin t umed Oak Serving ‘Tabi Our i © $15 former price $18.¢ $9.00 | LE Que M Sheraton’ Mah Serving 4 | > Vab Our forn pr ns i ssin s aa $13.25 price $175.0 ( Oak Serving Table, Our Mahogany Dresser. Our, fo: # price 648.000 .<. BLS TE price Stas o $112.50 ay Oak China Cabinet.. | Our Ivory or Walnut Suite (4 pe (i | former price $20.00...... $15.00 former price $220.00. ° 845.06 | ; sti Queen Anne Ma hogany Suite (4 pe) dur $26 . $195.00 2.50 | § Circassian Walnut’ Suite (4 pe.) ) soe Oo: former price price A4O.00 25.00 { Jacobean Oak Dining Room Suiie Vo g267 ak Extension Table, 0 ‘ : ‘ Tree’ price $40.00 H 10 Massive Pieces (illustrated). Our } ; eh ' former price $625.00.....$375.00 i Is eulte (4 y China Cabinet Jacobean Oak Suite (9 0: Antique} Circassiar \ fronso 7g 8b | T*ioneen Onk Sule reioogd | i Kaye 9 4. former pr 10.00 i Out former pr j Ma s 1 tig by Y Fumed 0. Os | $575.00 | $300.00 , | « \ Suit ; ‘ ro “ i ri Bedroom Furniture ! O $660, Sener ei i . | 1 *$330.00 $35.00 | i $12.50 ¢ i $375.1 Vable | 02 Mahogan i Our for Queen Ann “937.50 | 3 Pg 5 00 $15.00 | ; $42.50 | Inlaid Sheraton’ Mahogany Suite i . OFF 580 A : i inet, 0) (4 pe.) Our forme: ice A _— t x a 6 542.50 i 4 pe.). f former P95 95.00 4 Ours i ( Li brary Furniture § wogar { Chippendale Mahogany Sideboard, § $28.50 4 x, UG L rohit deren te - ' $35.00 4! 3G A Cablnge, 01 5.00 Our % $47.50 | Suite (10 pe , , vir ‘ Oak Extension .'l ' ‘ ' ( ( price $112.09, $48.50 | $245.00 | ios $37.50 ys 1 aton China Cat A Suite ( ) Mahogan Table Large ‘I a" #ro.00., $48.50 4 eae ee ‘ $37.50 | \ & Mary Oak C ab- S475 $275.00 | Mo Oar former ft 1 Oa Our former price {Sheraton Mahogany Suite (10 pe.) $37.50 i s ner price tows form ' $02 © Jacot Oak Oval 1 re | $275.00 ( > $40.00 y Adam Cx ° Ta Our former price t Oak Suite (10 f Our der ne 5 1 ' price $450.00,..$285.00 # ss $40.00 Fo ges Bieth Floor t OD () SD (> AD () RD () <D () <A ( ) <D ( ) RN ( 0) <A () <A () <CRND- ¢) <GED (0) <GREED () <EEED () <ED () -CEED- (.

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