The evening world. Newspaper, March 6, 1916, Page 6

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~ PUPILS CARRY CANTEENS. GIRL CONFESSES Chieage School Water So Bad Chil- dren Have Own Supply. CHICAGO, March 6.—Chikiren in the Hyde Park district, on the eouth mide, started to school to-day with bottles and canteens filled with water in their schoo! bags, as the result of an effort of city health officials to stamp out typhold SETTING OF FIRES; fever In that section. More than one hundred cases, four of them amon, few days as a remul a municipal well. ter for drinking pur: trom public schools sixty men and draining the pipes In the schoo build equently city wa SAVE YOUR HAIR AND BEAUTIFY IT WITH "DANDERINE” Spend 25 cents! disappears and hair stops coming out. Try this! Hair gets beautiful, wavy and thick in few moments. hair, that is radiant comparable softness try Danderive the druff; healthy ’ destructive scurf robs the hair of lustre, its strength and its very life if not overcome it produces a feverish- ness and itching of the scalp; the hair roots famish, loosen and die; then the hair falls out fast. If your hair has been neglected and is thin, faded, dry, counter; apply a I ten minutes after you will say this was the best investment you ever made. wenty. school children, have ‘been reported in thé district tn the Inst contamination of ses Waa shut off the district and fet at work to-day cleaning Dandruff “| times @ince “| were always In the evenings before | @ holiday. __ SHESIUSTHAD 10" | May Rafferty, Thirteen Years Old, Tells of “Strange Feel- ing That Came Over Her.” May Rafferty of No. 205 Fourth 10, Brooklyn, told Judge Wilkin in the Children’s Court to-day that she tried to set her home on fire Sat urday night and hal «et fires in the bullding seven times before. > "| don't know why T do It." sho said as she had repeated timo and egain to Fire Marshal Brophy and Deputy Fire Marshal Shields, “but there comes over me @ feeling I must start a fire and I go and do it, It came over me last night in bed and I went out to the hall closet in my nightte and fill a milk bottle with kerosene and went down to a vacant flat. Just as 1 was going to light a match Tony Piscellt Jumped at me and caught me.” The ri, whore in a fa several years ago and who has sul from St. Vitus dance, told of setting fire to rubbish tn the basement bins in the house seven Christmas, The fires May couldn't explain why. Olympia Piscellt, daughter of a tailor on the first floor, told her fam- ily Saturday morning she dreamed there was going to be a fire in the house that night. Anthony Piascelll, her brother, and his friend Paul Bartletta accordingly concealed themselves in a clonet af- ter locking the outside door to the fiat, Twice they heard a key inserted in the front door and twice, peering from their hiding place, they saw a head was tnjurod |? had} | 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL WHO ADMITS SETTIN and Battlotta seized holding her when fr arrived. The story that 1 silly, Rafferty sald, she had locked the windows of apartment earlier in the evening. Thirty-fourth Stree’ ;EVEN FIRES IN TWO MONTHS. apartment herself} Any THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 6, 1 HOLLAND BARS GOLD IMPORTED FROM U. S. Takes Unprecedented Action Be- | cause Britain Held Up Shipment of Millions From Wall Street. | jaotion of forbidding the import of {American gold, No nation has been known to bar out gold before—tn fact | everywhere. Several millions tn gold have been shipped to Amsterdam recently by Wall Street bankers, nominally te nance American purchases of Su- matra tobacco at the annual av The bankers stated It was hem to make actual al than to buy f yments made by Boissevain & ¢ ankers have been held wp by ish navy on the alleged n that the gold jeventually to reach German H 1 1n payment for sales tra the sus Intended ned American securiti Dutch Government, acting the Netherlands Overseas rough rust, has given notice that until the ined shipments are released by | Uritain none can be admitted | Mankers to-day prepared appois to the State Department for help in straightening out the tangle, as to her| purchase exchange at present rates her| Would entall heavy costs: May PEE: NO VENTILAT Mrs. (From the way, @ mag in neve: 9 worry a Ventilating system that | ab | Holland has taken the unprecedented | [it haa been tho thing most wanted] | !n thetr demand for a high tariff and sJand Austria, oannot help but have a} | disastrous effect on American export | ° -| Parliament will heed the demand for BRITISH TARIFF PLAN |, WILL HIT U. S. HARD Levy on Foreign Goods After War Will Injure American Export Trade. LONDON, March 6, — England's commercial campaign against Ger- many and Austria after the war will have a demoralizing effect on Amert- can export trade, American business men with large interests tn London declared to-day. Prohibittve tariffs on foreign goods are considered certain after the war finglish manufacturers, merchants and bankers are almost unanimous a henvy tax on the foreigner. Those meaures, initially aimed at Germany trade to England and her colonies Men in close touch with the Parlia mentary situation say it is certain measures for an English commercial offensive against the whole world after the war, The result will be, it ap+ re certain, that many American usiness men will shut up shop and go home. aiciamartiiiaai SOAP TESTIMONIAL. Separated for thirteen years, his air} Oharles and Robert McKee, brothers, were reunited ina St Paul hotel when one borrowed shaving soap from his nert door neighbor. GB. Altman & Cn. FIFTH AVENUE - MADISON AVENUE t NEW YORK To Have Martonette Theatre. Mrs, Samuel Untermyer has arranged t & Marionette theatre as one of the attractions for the German Bazaar to be held in Madison Square Garden from March 11 to 23, The theatre ts designed by Tony Sarg, Frank Godwin and ©. B. Remedy Is Home- D Made Fastly Prenared in Of Cheap bat “ee Surest Cough 8 annoyed from one year's end to the other with a persistent bronchial cough, which is Some people are constant!; wholly unnecessary. Here is a home- made remedy that gets right at the cause and will make you wonder what became , it. Get 2% ounces Pinex (50 cents worth) | from any druggist, pourintoa pint bottle d fill the bot! h plain granulated sugarayrup. Start taking it at on | This Pines and Sugar $ yrup mi makes a full pint—enough to last a) family a long time—at a cost of only 54 cents Keeps Lacalail and tastes pleas- ant. Easily prepares | Pinex is a special and highly concen-' trated compound of genuine Norway pine | extract, rich in guaiac id the world over for its ease, certainty and promptness in overcoming bad coughs, chest and. throat colds the genuine. Ask your druggist ¥% ounces Pines,” and do not ac- ng else A guarantee of faction, or money promptly joes with this preparation '0., Ft. Wayne, Ind. —Advt refunded, » The Pines St Street Thirty-fifth war-time winter Europe our upholste in Kitting Up Your Home —with new curtains and draperies of all kinds; —with scrims, nets, muslins and curtain materials; -with cretonnes from France, England and America; —with antique laces a hundred years old; —with lace and muslin bed sets; —with furniture coverings, pillows and covers; —with couch throw-overs and table covers; —with awnings, shades and blinds; —with cedar chests, cretonne and matting covered boxes; —with everything that your home needs to} | “dress it up” for Spring and Summer. | Coming home from his | isi | Chinese « Chippendale pat list looked over his floor tapestry in the Kensington th a fresh eye. a Museum. American cre- he Upholstery Store Newly Arranged and Stocked, | Asks the Honor of Assisting You One of the cretonnes in a | tern is copied from an old | We sincerely beli regardless of everything else ad: that if you desire soft, lustrous, ‘ir—and lots of it—no dandruff—no and no more falling hair—you must use Knowlton’s Danderine. If eventually— why not now?—Advt EASY TO REDUCE: tonnes are coming strongly to the front, encouraged greatly by the large orders we have given for them. “1 hare so many new things to show, 80 many wonderful things,” he said, “that we'll ||| hare to rearrange the whole ‘ | Store.” \ Satin Damasks It is done. A new, spec- | The day after we placed ialized, classified, harmon- | Ur order for these damasks iously arranged Upholstery | im Lyons they were advanced | white a#brouded form through the TELEPHONE 7000 MURRAY HILL | glass panel, ‘Then the window was opened, and tn from the fire escape came the vhite figure, carrying @ quart bottle. It scattered matches over the floor, poured keroseno on them from the bottle. ‘Then started to light it. Then SALES OF SPECIAL INTEREST FOR TO-MORROW oe TAKE FRENCH BATHS CLARK’S SALT NO EXERCISES. NO DRUGS. DELIGHTFULLY PERFUMED, Hiker Hegeman, 1 nightgown and slippers. accusations against her Piscelll and Bartietta jumped out and «grabbed the Rafferty girl clad only in The girl's mother 241d to-day the daughter were the result of plots among the tenants, who disliked her husband, RE tae tet’ a the janitor. May Rafferty, her other mene Serenem |daughter, and herself were in bed WaT EekA tie Beakiels Saturday evening when the alarm ORIENT CO. 45 WEST B4TH gp, | sounded. Kafferty was shaving. ‘The jrls ran down stairs in their nighties An Important Offering of Electric Lamps (each provided with silk shace in rose, green, ecru or red) will present an unusual opportunity at these special prices: A Special Sale of Corsets will present a very desirable model (sizes 19 to 30 inches), with attached supporters; sultable for medium and stout figures. These Corsets offer very unusual value at Store greets the visitor as s per cent. in pric | she passes over the “Bridge | | of Progress” or alights from the elevator on the Third |]| floor, New, Inspirational and suggestive settings; newly decorated and arranged rooms; new exhibits of up- holsteries, the finest we could find in Europe and America. fore 1917. | ranging from $1 a pai Some | manufacturers will take no | | more orders for delivery be- { These are our ! Novelty Curtains Also in our own designs— | scrims, marquisettesand mus- lace in- | sertion, lace motifs and two- inch hemstitched borders— | r up. Floor Lamps (double light) of solid mahogany $1.35 One Hundred Year | Bed Sete or gilded wood, with 26-Inch flat Empire Old Laces of muslins, marquisettes, shade K y A 4 A ; $22.00 They draw one irresistibly | scrims, m. of them to to them in their crystal cab- | inets, and as treasure after | treasure is brought forth | from the hidden chest. Each | piece is more than a hundred yours old; brought in, there- ‘ore, without duty; and as moderately priced here as in Europe. match the curtains in the bedroom, $ to $26. Tapestry Panels We took all the manufae- turer hadin Paris. Machine- made, but. in good colors and patterns. Will fit a panel 18 x 18 inches, ranging up to Stern Brothers “ddd and'ASial Soaan, Whotof WA ome Table Lamps (double light) of solid mahog- A Special Sale of any, with 22-inch flat or i8-inch reguistion |Blankets,Comfortables, Bedspreads Empire shade; an excellent lamp for library Muslin Sheets, Etc. or living room (| ( ; ‘ $14.50 to be held to-morrow and Wednesday, wili Boudoir Lamps (single light) of solld mahog- Women’s Silk Hosiery ; : ye three yards in length. Of reliable qualities and seasonable weights will be offered any, with [0-inch Empire shade, 55.00 offer decidedly superior qualities at very , In the Metropolitan Mu- Window ahadee TUESDAY, AT APPRECIABLE PRICE CONCESSIONS. Also attractive prices. pac eo Mg ig ely aut only John, King’s Ile . est Seotch Holland (linen Silk Stockings, black or white; with deep lisle ADJUSTABLE BRASS DESK LAMPS | any other store. finish) and our own opaque Abaed ora andlublen Teens toca cin at 39c i $2.75 White Blankets . per palr $4.50 & 5.00 |!! ritet aces Flanderslaces | painted shades, aque Bruges laces Cluny laces Motifs for curtains, table covers, bed covers, pillow + very exceptional || covers, boudoir table covers, lamp shades, parasols, bed per pair $6.75 ||, canopies and borders of Satin-finish Bedspreads |]| towels. with scalloped edges; sizes 80x100 inches, The Cretonnes From France, England and each . ° ° : e . + $3.25 | America—no lack of Europ- Comfortables ean cretonnes now, but this Cotton-filled . . . . Awnings Orders for awnings should be placed now to insure their being 3 John Boyle's non-fade striy in green- painted materials decorated | with stencil—said by the maker to be sun-proof, waterproof, and crack-proof on fra made of the best. galvanized iron. Our Workroom is enlarged and reorganized —prepared to do anything pertaining to interior drap- | ery work—and to do it well. As soon as the Spring Opens up it will be crowded with Silk Stockings, black, white, silver, navy, grey or tan; lisle thread garter tops; formerly 95c, 200 Pairs of White Blankets | 69c 95c This Sale will occur in the Department for | Art Objects, on the Fourth Floor Silk S’ ockings, extra quality; in black; medium and heavy weights; formerly $1.50 a pair,. ..at value . . . . ° Men’s and Women’s Silk Umbrellas Dress Trimmings AN INTERESTING SPECIAL OFFE TURSDAY. OF MOST DESINABLE. AR FOR $1.75, 2.95 to 22.50 | | (sizes 26 and 28 inches), made of an excellent | quality of silk and finished with mission or is the .ast lot. we believe that will come in for some time; ||| production is greatly cur- ||| tailed abroad. | Toile de Jouy and printed |]| linens in anon and floral ||| designs in thirty-one and | work, and orders given now fifty-inch widths. will have the preference, Our trip to Europe was made at the psychological time to | take advantage of conditions and we are showing many things which cannot be dupl cated and which we believe will not come toAmerica again until the warends. Third Gallery, New Building, 10,867 Pieces Jewelry Allovers and Flouncings, spangled and beaded, yard each $1.65 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases Sheets, with plain hems, each 72c. to $1.10 natural wood handles, will be placed on sale at the special price of Trimmings, novelty bead spangled and emb'd, yard 50c, 1.25 to 16.50 Jet Bead Novelties, Cords, Bucklesund Ornaments, at 29e, 50¢ & 1.95 Floral ‘Trimmings and Sprays, yd. 45c, 1.10 to 7.50 Novelty Leather Collar and Cuff Sets, in kid and suede; plain colors and combination effects, at $1.00, 1.50 and 1.95 a set $2.50 Pillow Cases, with plain hem, | A Sale of Linen Handkerchiefs ech . . « « « 19c. to 28c, | FOR MEN AND WOMEN will afford an opportunity for securing mer- chandise of desirable qualities at Men’s Shoes Velvet neck bands Doraine boxes — New combs Enameled jewelry Crystal beads i | interestingly low prices. The remainder of a number of styles are now | Quarter to Half Less Cretonne Novelties MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS ! on Sale at the special prices of If you need any little | hax | Long peat fan chaine | § ji ar pins Pearl necklac i i ae aad | Inttialed . . per dozen $2.35 & 2.70 $3.90 & $4.75 collar, ofa pearl hat pinto | kavalieres “Broochea = | prizes, will be offered to-morrow, on the Main Floor, AT MOST ATTRACTIVE PRICES. wear over your right eye, as they do in Paris , if you want a silly little ring in a certain Plain, hemstitched, per doz. 2.65 & 4,00 WOMEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS The Balta Shoe ts made of selected matertals Pin Trays...... 40c & 50c| Knitting Bags. .50c to 1.95 ||| shade to go with a certain Coral and coraline necklaces Pin Cushions......... 50c| Scrap Baskets..75¢ & 1.75 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen, 1.45 & 1.85 fe model made on 4 combination last, will be the economical time | /n the Subway Store Are |) ’ Pin Boxes,.....50¢ & 65c|Doily Cases....., set 1.00 Plal ith designed to give comfort (without a sacrifice to indulge your whims and Pearl earrings, 16¢ and Candy Boxes...40c¢ to 85c] Desk Sets... $1.65 to 2.75 ey tape border , per dozen 1,45 ba up 85e; pearl hatpins, 35¢; pearl of style) to the man who requires an easy- fitting, well-appearing shoe. Tomorrow morning we open up for sale at a quarter to a half leas than ruling re- tail prices, a collection which includes— German silver and gunmetal and rhinestone bar pins, 50¢; pearl and rhinestone brooch. es, 25¢; rings colored stones mounted or rling silver gold filled, % Subway Aisle, New Buflding Hemstitched, with embroidered corner, | perdozen . . . . $2.25 & 4.20 With colored cross-rolled edge, perdozen . . . . Glove and Handkerchief Boxes....... 45c, 0c & 60c Decorated Enameled Scrap Baskets, ivory and gilt, 1.00 Round Cretonne Pillows, floss filled $1.00 to 1.50 Prices moderate. (Men's Shoe Department, First Floor) $1.75

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