The evening world. Newspaper, March 3, 1916, Page 15

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eh Cighty, walked out two days ago de- manding an increase of wages. Most of them gathered at the fac- tory to-day and attempted forcibly to prevent other employes from going 9 work, When the entering STRIKERS FIGHT POLICE WITH pias Use Eggs and Apples Also in Bom- bardment—One Striker Injured and Two Arrested. SHELTON, Conn., March 3 We and girls on str Bassett Corset clashed With | fal latter persisted in they were pelted with sin | ot ile dl pepper and Halt « dozen poli factory went to tacked and were by the strikers Later when a t hers attempted te and rescue her, 1 to hurry their prisoner of Hotel Fire Viotim, 0 The Brening Word.) nen Y.N ‘ompany THE THE EVENING. WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1916. IIRL AMNESIA VICTIM. [Siem cette frnanes The girl's mother says and had been to visit a friend and was prob and Address, Which She Had | 4#¥ rd a te| | Forgotten. lof those mado targets TE was found Sted (s. Pua nat early to-day In front of No. | ¢ | paper in her clothing furfishéd her Is SENT TO HOSPITAL name and address. MAKES HUNDREDS | Paper in Her Pocket Gives Name will Ge ob eave, the “Tonpltel tos en-vear-old Mary Kelly of| Nineteenth South | lees | ra Avenue, Flatbush Dinnean saw the girl; «Hundred Fee! eet of” of Third Rail is Way and through alleys to Rip) Out on Centre and, with Irving Johnson of No, 1331 red, ne Stree! owers ‘ and for which he Dn ingaredlnerienta | Street Loop. lithey could learn nothing trom ner | the. fire $45,000. belongin hillipaon | ans Wns discovered Ina sate deposit box. Tt | her father was and sent he jexcept that in the |X Said Phillipson has two sisters and “| liquor business, to the: hlece in Fintan alate tharaseten te orp Ate, inpsted, Sec neniany, ihe police said, 14 | A 100-foot section of the third rail 1. subway was dislodged by the loose contact shoe of a westbound train at | Py TOM Alien Street at five minutes after § this morning. The third rail was ' pickled and ripped loose before the | A f traf which train could be stopped | After a complete suspension of t a fle for half an hour, during ht passengers were imprisoned in the 4 |: ars between stations, the ¢ track was put into operation for all local and express trains as far: Variety of Norfolk models, chev also homespuns, fancies — three-piece belts— maj Boys’ Navy Blue Suits and a half of congestion, was re. sume Arkansas Hot Springs Race Meet March Ith to March dlst, Inclusive ‘There were no casualties, but t Cascarets Gently Cleanse the liver and Bowels, Stopping Headache, Nasty Breath, Sour Stomach or Bad Colds. | sands of persons were made la heir offices: Better Than Salts, Oil, Calomel or Pills for Men, SULLIANITES DANCE; Women, Children—Never Gripe—20 Million | FOES FEED THE HUNGRY, Boxes) Sold Last Year. | = The political friends and enemies of Tammany leader | » Third Assembly District, gath- ered last night to say good and bad | things about him Sullivan's dele- | gutes to the convention at Syracuse | Best reached through St. Louis by the IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE Take one or two Caseurots te ‘and enjoy the nice bowel cleansing Wake up fe had been seated and the adherents | jing their durability Hiava 34 10 44—white dei ‘thirty feet of | . of the opposing forces wanted to | | Complete Range of Sizes, 8 to 15 Years. 6 for sports an at any drug st now and get straight Yi know why and wherefore No Mail or Telephone Orders. Aye hs im the ened up by morning headack ie Write for handsome illustrated booklet Pe on Arkansas Hot Springs and for full Mis Sour! particulars about the best way there, to The Sullivanites celebrated ster Hall with a vaudeville show and dancing, to which the adr om was $1. The other faction held a party at their club rooms, N to which admission addition, 6,000 unf according to the fi wero fed and enter ville at Web- o— W. E. HOYT, G. 1246 Broadway, A.P.D., New York, N.Y Regularly 7 cts. water—During March We offer thin spect a yeur—so be | three months’ PRICE 10 CENTS WORK WHIL WHILE YOU SLEEP. to buy SCARETS W | Special for Saturday. Bay Ram--large 25 ct. size ct. ai 10 Seamer NY Nall Files—fine assortment- Trew. 10, Verfume Atominers reg 4% ih in pr not affected here are natance Pieces Speed Counts a/ 5 Me 7 fp ee During This Limited Sale Only 3000 MEN CAN WIN P ‘i 5 Here’s the biggest bargain you'll ever get- in woolens until rey =i aftee the war is over, when the price of woolens is expected to get hack to normal . The woolen business is so unseitled owing to the enormous demand and lack that a big woolen jobber has quit the business. Anxious to 5 and 830 value Spring of supply (see article below turn his stock into cash, he has sold us 10,000 yards of the choicest 820, % woolens at an enormous sacrifice. This special Nae purchase only 10,000) yards) is aller to vou if you hurry up and ACT, Remember, the price of woolens has increased 500, and still going up. Se the longer you wail for Woolens Are Searee | our Easter Suit the more you'll have to pay. “a DOUBLE SAVING PURCHASE From American Fae ane Goinanh’ of thes oll He 10,000 Yards REAL $20, $25 & $30 VALUE Met will ws cantwcan Only 3,000 Suitings O fi nother twel Actually Worth 3 PIECES | White Calf n Cloak & Su Pearl Gray Va: As one takes the $20, $25 & $30 Sold While They Last At Special snappy countries outside the w rea the Fourterntiy Street APPAREL-—-MILLINERY—SILKS--DRESS GOODS, ETC. Also Rugs and Scores of Other Household Needfuls, as well as Ud 5 | BO YS’ SUITS 10 to 18 years. | 6.50 | Regularly $7.98— Special tomorrow ... also single-breast sack styles ussimeres, worsteds and vel or cuff sleeves. An Unusual Opportunity at Opening of Canal Street, and a shuttle train w asf / Je wne ty { put into service between Canal Street 4 i | ete jand the Municipal Bullding. | r The third rail was replaced at hair! . ; past 9 o'clock and reeular | ay ‘ . ‘ lee ewhat demoralized by the ur PS | ° | " | ! SPRING ‘BLOUSES FOR BOYS — | = Tomorrow, Special Sale Keg. 49 and 59 et, qualities and | Plain white, also light and dark novelty stripes Attached collars or neckband | Limit Four Blouses. PEROXIDE SOAP Made Especially for Us equally good in hard or soft, or hot or wd | 4\, about four times Also in Toilet Article Dept. boxes, | bert | 38 WOMEN'S SHOES For Spring wear ~most-in-demand styles and colors—prices the lowest, NEW DRESS BOOTS—-Elsewhere $8.00 White Washable Kid-—lace lace or button Pearl Gray Kid Dark Gray Buckskin—lace “Washable EARN Went of Fifth Avenue NEW FOR SPRING AND EVERY STYLE ACCESSORY. Week-End Specials Moderate Profit Prices on New Merchandise—Result in Substantial Savings for you. APPAREL FOR YOUR LITTLE GIRL Exquisite taste is the most characteria tic feature of this great department, that ix devoted to little girls from 6 to Ww high class (ancy plaids, checks sers lined —plain on prity have extra trousers this a matehles« ca, where values Little Boys’ Wash Suits 2% to 10 yre 1.49 Rew. $1.0 serges, tly ali 1.98 Hew. $21 have extra trousers — Linens, madras, galateas and tnperted reppe Gris Spring Conte 6 to Lt y 2.98 to 14 white, tan, blue and gray Middy Junior Norfolk Htursian tao to 20s THE ‘CHAMPION’ Our Special Middy Blouses for Women 37 All have yokes, thus increas: laundered or soft cuffs. styles . Saturday Is a Big RUG Day BECAUSE OF OUR SPECIAL VALUES ‘The sooner you purchase that rug you need, the better continued searcity of and wools makes it imperative that you supply your rug needs at onee, Seamless Axminsters Three Oxia rt | Smith's Axminster Rugs t tense er Ru on osi2 tt Mione ot interes ul 16.69 rings rifects, rich 1 h richest bord Mt New assort 1% % 7 WOMEN’S GLOVES SHAWLS 6 Saturday Special -70 Jin uasortments that you cannot find kreat city——We can- from Burop be assured of rare +i Silk Shaw lena for | prod uare Hearn | 1.08 Sik Shawis fy yds kK ond cream—novelty pattern border and. frit th ream and Sik Shawis . 08 to 6.08 white, Cinger tps—well-known ma snd Om di lack 6 AOS 08 st quality black 70. large variety some silk or 19 | Heavier quality SPRING DRESS GOODS Many fabrics that are now al most. as scarce us the proverbia! hens’ teeth The Dyestuff 6.85 » F - regular price, $14.75 ade situation grows more seriou: { not at $20, $25 and 480, whic ae the price they are actually worth, but at our regular price, $14.75, made ir iellt i fee light welted aoles| ‘Ui. ¥¢ cannot tell what is ahead iat AS’ Smart, high cut models—new aps plain toes —light welted soles for us The only certain to measure “WITLLE PHEY leather Louis heels —all sizes--A, B, C and D widths, | that you should buy now. while such offerings as these are avail. able, -lace or button and Coating Uy good as Seidl ots ne lamb's wool er mp with White Calf Top—lace 5.00 An heels all stees | Venderfoet Cashion Sole Shoes— m0 rao m he Purchase Price, $14,775 , WN) 4 Maietine serwes My ays 600 Patierns in Lot Or OVERCOAT r tt i sotiaics A ; : hia ORDER YOUR (===MAIL ORDERS FILLED—= ae i | | We euera:.tee satisfaction. Write for samples | t 1 ~ Easter Suit Now ADO eet ORDER DEPT. wy Mackay yale EM ap WOOLEN PRICES SOARING DON’T WAIT ORDER NOW | 149 W. 3€th St., N.Y. . Ve — MORNING SPECIALS Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P.M, ga ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. SAMPLES CHEERFULLY GIVEN FOR COMPARISON“@@ sal TLE a 7 a — eine ; ; 79 ct en's Domet Pajamas a8 ee ene Te a NE EE SD on byte ' " Tha Bay i “THE WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS WATCH US GROW.” $3.00 Women’s Trimmed Hate 2: & _ I Ris Wo 1387 Broadway, Between 87th and 88th Sts ( 691 Eighth Avenue, Between 43d and #hth > flower ‘and fancy trimmings—black | o. “ N 1945 Broadvay, Between 63th and GOth Sts | | 2331 Eighth Avenue, Que ace Auawie (aaitiesl ROTO i eraon 198 Daya Seite mle N 251 Eighth Avenue, Near | 155 William Street, Corner Ann street Synge ar and N 408 East 149th Street, Nei 1514 Third Avenue, Near Sth Street $1,00 Women's Blouses ‘ hex What Maly t N 2258 Third Avenue, Near | ) 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Avenue, Br ' y Ties) Rhea Lace dhaas ase N 104 Flatbush Av., Sear Atlantic Ay. Station, Bokiya 700 Broadway, Que Block trom Flushing Av. Bohyn 4 Veal calf—Blucher cut~wood. strong N JOUN W 5106 Fifth Avenue, Near dist st, Brooklyn Habe Wart 36th Street, N.Y. Mail Order Dept ANInUTE. COMER $6 FO A HORS SOUND Fe IN 2 831 Manhattan Ave., Near Calyer Street, Brooklyn Jes § 196 } tSt., Near Broad. Newark, Nod Per : pag Rati N aRINewark Avarne” Seca chine Ned BIG STORES $05 Mein Sirest, aiersin, Nod, (Diabributo fh oa =... narae | TH sts Women Gatzen Metlicagta:-.. sh K 903 Prospect Avenue, Near 13rd Street, Brony 267 Bergenline Avenue, Cor.dolin st.U union itil, Nad Hone ta flounces all lenthe oon \ y ALL STORES OPEN UN YMA TIL 9 <ATUBDAYS 10 O’CLOCK. UL ddddddcdddddddddddd dU DISPLAYED IN ALL OUR STORE WINDOWS ADS. Clock Signa Denote Moming Spectals. Leek for the Clocks! Leok for the Cloeks!

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