The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1916, Page 5

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en eS CR SR nen Ee OS oe pasar . ya mepemereree oo ene oe ngage GIRL TELLS HOW (aU OREM, SOFFRAGSTS WL [SSE HR tamer wre wr a, | SES ESIS cx GULIVOFPLOTTING DRESS FOR BALLON vnsonmen TW cor, 4 TINS EUR = oRGR TS) AANSTOINADANS,—TRANFROMALBAY neni - Naval Viator Bacnpes trimers. be Wrecked eis re , Seere ‘ ‘ | Road, Brooklyn, at 8 o'clock in the [Prieta hea Eh he morning of April 28, She was asked amen erage S>- ea ! Martin Had Been Summoned If she had spoken to Hanel before Heaving the houre, PERFECT Their Fi i BAKING Prisoner Declared to Have Ac-'Have Their Finery Ready to on Complaint of Wite Murdered "rails s Com. ar oe bern me a ‘We aL cused Prominent Detroit Man | Don After Busy Day Look- ‘nm Oh aetna back for luncheon," said Miss Buck. A its j panion Is a Witness at Trial |+t tota nim 1 would not. He smelled of Planning Raids. ing Out for Legislation, — [once meoret ‘ ' ( fosanh B, Hartel Jof Nquor, and it made me feel a bit! —_—_ | eee Jrer eee 7: as ‘ of Joseph E. Hane uneasy." SANDWICH, Ont, Mare 7 Tite ALBANY, Mareh BRIAN | ere cremite cetacean vie h coer Miss Ruck said she thought ét|imprisonment is the penalty Charles Workers, tous to return vie nb hah ie aha «| Ay witiess to-day in] quite natural Hanel, who was butler] Respa of Detroit must pay for dy York in time for the ee ane ty W anit | " c charge|in the house, should ask about her miting the Peabody Overall Factory | to-night, stood nervou | aaans ot ahah Me. Julia. Heiner, | return for luncheon, but sho was/in Walkerville, Ont, last Juno and) Assembly chamber to-day mne| yore ., sae te . jalarmed that he had been drinking.|for attempting to di y the Wind-| body launched into an and We Weak Mstysneventh Meese, Tha bes t thir sd, ee tu eek ifucturer, in her Brooks | Bho sald she changed her mind about! eor Armories. haif debate on liquc risiation he said that since her suit for a}ordinary my ulsifies nut oil whic h ne was Misa Helen! saying away, and telephoned during} Reapa was convicted in the Ontario] When the Brereton suffrage amend acon WF : iy ad is M41 Broad Street, New- | thrown out of court}is pure and gre t _|the morning, Henel answered the/ High Court here at noon to-day after! ment did come up, it was advanced t fall because [than the most expensive soap ot any 3 . telephone, the case had been suddenly given to| from second to third reading without Pp ‘400 p ats Ot he thing else you can H ;TOOOnU0o “L asked for Mrs, Hetlner,” said| the jury only a few minutes previous-|discuasion. Debate, it waa agreed, oer: saan veer Basile tsi ‘One ot two t Mise Buck. “Hanel left the telephone|ly, The life sentence was immediate-| will take place when it co; preter ite protent i sa ns Gout the Fak the can ertrenion, ; Nella ok. . d protested that 4] moisten the hair with water and rub i Save Throat Bor was stient tor about tom seconds, |1y imposed. next Tuesday for passage er reenter erie eee not live without her, entered her It kes bundance of ric then replied Mra, Hellner did not! Respa, who was accused of having| The suffrage workers then moved} ahop and wea i lepewrly lktaee Waioe thosen et aly, ith a fi sh Chest Pain answer hie call, pinced sultcases of dynamite, fuses|en qasse ¢o the Benate judiciary (embraced ber lip etary carte ch canine with a fine, sharp, end-of-the- es s "He asked me again tt I wereland clocks under the Peabody factory |committes where the — Whitney| the street. Once, he. sei fr dandruff and excessive oil. The hair . Tightnew acrom the chest and BM | coming Roma for tuncheom and T]in Walkervilie and the Windsor ar-/amendment resolution came up for{ fig homo "at Nor 200) West ditty: ries auckland evenly, and it leaves day appetite. The thought of sore throat can atonce be relieved told him T was not. I returned about |mory, is alleged to have made a con- | argument and report eighth poe , at tke, tlhe (e Etat hae na ets rr by bj ; by applying Sloan's Liniment. It 1 o'clock and met Hanel in front of|fession on Aug. 29 in which he Im-| Mrs. James Lees Lai Mrs.| | Parsons became very much excited Ad pln tabanidlblanls Mle Sd > y- Ye 2 6 a docs right to the seat of pain Mi) tne Hellner’residence. He was carry-| plicated Albert Kaltschmidt, a promi-|Norman Derr Whitehouse and tho} as he heard Or? (6) MAMIARrAEN | BINEAIE a muaifted sonoannt ef at the piping-hot biscuits speeds warming and soothing the painful js it man, as the moving spir age he by hater Sond * y phi vito 4 ‘ Mi ing a package wrapped in a news-|nent Detroit man, 5 flanked by suitcases containing their] that was | any pharmacy, it’s very cheap, and afew him —b scuits b te th; parte, ‘The inflammation subsides eee LO co (ie BGG Wile Etatomnent. was | Canned Saige Of Ristori) eRe LAN tal tae nee : im up iscuits better than and the pain is gone, paper and wore a blue suit of clothes|it in the p all a ie eran | re eeuttoore Peed al ever before—biscuits made with fore, and patent leather shoes. 1 Kaltschmidt is under indictment asked him where he was going. He}the Canadian Government as ‘he ir did not answer {mmediately. He|stigator of border dynamite plots. seemed to be angry, #0 I passed on.| William Lefler, who is serving ten T toward, Church |yeara for his part in the plots, im~ Lad iia IB petted Obit Piicated Kaltschmidt at his tria Avenue and sald, apparently in ans |? COIs confession, as presented to swer to my question, ‘home.’ the court, stated that Kaltsc! nmidt “L agked Mra. Lorch, a neighbor, it] promised him $200 for his attempt to Hellner, She eaid | DIOW up the Windsor Armory an: she had seen Mrs. Hellner, She paid | Blow up tHe Wrst eines Wert she had not. She tried to telephone | diseuused | Mra. Heilner, but received no answer. ‘The confession further net forth =| We then went over to the house, but | that Kaltechmidt, maintained storie |could not get in, One of Mrs, Lorch’s| oor his home. ‘Thess, said the servants looked in through the kit-| paper, were taken from his home |chen window and saw Mrs. Hellner’s ee Five a hae Ft deoeived i , as 9 receive into a |body on the floor, We then called the] 5, Rabe dre te AN iveatigator and PLAYER PIANO | fire” Rae tiie ea Rue werk ernie Ming Buck identified Mrs, Hellner’e| rast. When Kaltschmidt refuand | wedding ring, found In @ Philadelphia | aend any more money. ne pawned 1 pawnbroker’s shop, and other articles | Valuables and return AT asmall outlay your piano can be | pawned in the same place. Budget $27,424,701. turned into a player-piano of the) pani Vogel, who boarded with Mrs.| CHICAGO, March 7.—Expenditures highest quality and which we fully guar-| sroitner, testified his blue suit and |of B27A0478L are necennary to, meet nlee ome ion. ses of the city of Sloan’s Liniment KILLS PAIN ‘Keep a bottle in your home," Price 25c. SOc. 81.00 “i a H F that I had never seen ‘him wear be-|read in evidence yesterday | we a a \ THE PERFECT, BAKING POWDER e Lord @ Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street LOO A Continuing the i Annual March Sale | LINGERIE, SILK ETSBLOUSES| Turn your PIANO RYZON is the new phosphate bak- | ing powder that is so healthful and makes the good things from the oven not just batches of baking, but real creations. er a ot the murder. He said he had yeas. hy the City 7 ; aa ! KN ABE [eee ta deat aan ae” Berar hidtronives sour: lnktna oe cluded early to-day. An increase of | NEGLIGEES, CORSETS,BLOUSES MARCH SALE OF ORIENTAL RUGS | At Less Than Present Import Cost ‘Two extremely interesting groups of room size Oriental Rugs, in choice designs and very effective colorings. Sizes average 8x10 feet, 8x11 feet and 9x12 feet. tenes trseseees $85.00 to $165.00 Indo-Chinese and Sisley Rugs Typical Chinese designs of rare beauty and effectiveness in the deep tints of blue, rose and cloth of gold. Sizes average 7x10 feet, 8x11 feet and 9x12 eatin is eens GAT URie Wl ates ee OR HS Fr) - $95.00 to $345.00 Nikko Rugs From Far le tons stained with blood on the tele-'g]yaed early Waals budget was pro- Sth Ave., at 39th St.l phone table, Sacd tor your money back. F Fl | al Modern recipes call for standard leves measure- ments. So do RYZON directions. If you preter to use heaping measurements, use RYZON exactly as you would any other baking powder. : Y-lb. tin, 10¢ Y-lb. tin, 18c 1-Ib, tin, 35¢ Stern Brothers 42nd end 43rd Streets Westot Hkth Avenve Artistic New Designs in Silver Plated Ware Will be introduced’To-morrow.on the Main Floor,showing an interesting assortment of entirely Founded 1826 new ideas from two well-known silversiniths famous for their superiority in workmanship. Kxclusive showing of these highly artistic Rugs. ‘They are woven on hand loom Reproductions of Handi Hammered hand knotted, in bold plaids, basket weaves, checks and “hit-and-miss” effects. ¢ Dutch Silver Plated Ware Silver shoe Articles 1 Ee ee 9 $17.75 featuring meluding z pI in in La grade Wilton Rugs. Size, 9x12. Special Coffee Sets, Fruit Bowls, Bread Tr Vegetable Dishes, ink aie Baskets, Cigar Trays, Candlesticks, Vases, erent Meda aah ' $24.50 | Se ew. eee res SL EC OC eh e.g Re And a great variety of other useful articles, ranging in prices frou 7 a have your v corset fitted and worn a few days before you buy your go : 5 A 38th Stree FIFTH AVENUE 39th Stree Floor and Table Electric Lamps ; ath Street = FIPIM AVENUE oh Berens and suits. $2.25 to $19.50 MARCH SALE OF BED COVERINGS _ iff i ( SPECIAL VALUES HAVE ALSO BEEN PREPARED FOR TO-MORROW, IN 1 At Reduced Prices } ] | Slankets, Comfortabl : sti Ss are if 4 | Sheffield Plated Silverware Eth fuser stich at neh Ger tical ale” Ha gel a0 Gran asian olin Dahil Meat Platters, 15 ins.; Vege- ry i Chop ‘anid Serving Dishes: (Sfonogram af Three Eaters | Meat Platters, 13 ins: Vou | these especially interesting values 14, The $150 Victrola ’ HC . nara fret lait at $6.95 ps Blankets i} Bed Spreads ! Comfortables \ With $7.50 Worth of Ree- $ .50 4 | memliny cence 8660 the Sheffield Ware only. Regularly’ sold at 810.00 ' $3.85 & $5.00 ' Crochet, $1.35 ' $3.95 & $4.75 1 ] ords (total price $157.50 Dalance | ‘ , aleiianaanneRcinmRNaTaIna . i Our former prices $5.0 ! me foemer, price $1.75 4 Our former prices $5.c if i Delivered to Your Home for $7.50 month ¢ : i Dimity, 95e & $1.25 4 aoe ee aetaasranies and $6.50 a pair. W N ogee yy t és.<0 (Ut «-----—- i | wae 2 i | with pink or blue borders | “UF SOFmer Prices 81-45 anc 7 Wool filled; covered in | i | Our Victor Records Are ' China, Glassware and sain a j and ribbon bir Kx- | Satin finished, $2.95 prettily figured cambric | yy Guaranteed NEW and PERFECT H aie ARN TTGONTINT Nonuann j cellent quality § Our former price, $3.50 with plain sateen borders } i rot Vine Ricsilactd ee cree tae ) MARCH SALE CONTIN *E : . ' Sirth Floor WER) pea i ; | VANTAGES, AS THE FOLLOWING ITE Ms FOR TO-MORROW INDI ATE: pitt etd stl il lta anti r ts tin every respect i oa ; ‘s ee, ee ee ee, ' ‘ i mt Pa ~ 4 Le ee a ee a eae | hin Porcela dinner Sets, 107 a english el, i ts, 5 A 4 ae , 2 by |! 1 | aneruhy Pinn ir pela A $12.50 Sai Pocoala, Teeaat abe 's $35.00 H : REDF ERN CORSETS | We Will Refinish Your 4 All the Latest Victrola j ~ | i They express Style In every line and b Victrola to Match 1 Styles; Every Victor j ‘ China Dinner Sets, 100 Limoges China Dinner Sets, open q.,- i & i ‘ z decorated: value 823,50, 917.50 stock pattern; value $50.00, at 937.00 | curve; they fit beautifully and comfort- | iny Wood ' ecor e Ghia Dinsee Ba ats Glassierahion Barvice acide roid i ably. There is no frock, suit or sport ¢ a Victrola or any ne } ee | srated with entirely: New gay band, 60 pes.; value $60.00, at 45,00 \ dress that does not present a better ap- ] /desired jean j sixns; value $39.00... 827-00 | Glass Table Service, English Rock 1 Pearance in every way when fitted over i ; mat ' IdneuitmonearGlinwdalnier eats Crystal, 60 pes.:’ value $96,00, 509.00 i a Redfern Model. ] | j stock pattern, decorated 9 Imported Glass Table Service 1 We want you to see their beauty and 2 & Lorder; value $73.00 at 899,00 | G0 pos.; decorated; val. 8115.00, 884,00 1 realize how perfect a REDFERN COR ] J ord & TS fe 1 Cut Glass Compotes, Vases, Bowls, Pitchers, etc. Values 4.00 to $0.00 cach, al 5 ! ang) now much better if is to ' y i ! ' ts with faney wicker shade, 18 inch wicker sh lined with silk; value #4,75, Vloor Bleets tps, of solid mahogany, grey enamel and black and white inch ps Chere isa REDFERN CORSE Ah par- EE ED ED GP EP SP) NP) EP EDD ! . Tringe to mateh; two lights; pull chain socket;value 18.00, at 312.50 ticularly made for you, and we venture ] 1 of of faney carved gilt Table ric Lamps, mah to say, no matter the size of the woman | 10 in, silk shades val, 85.00 18 inch silk shade; value whose eye reads this, a REDEERN i trie Lamps, of solid ma tric Lamps of Japanese pottery CORSET, if she has never worn one, (THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE! nny two lights: pull chain ed with wicker: pull ehain will improve her figure. rs The World Sells 100,600 Copies More in New York City ? Each Weekday Than Any Other Morning Newspaper. uw ny wu 30.75 lined with silk; value $9.00. .at al Kine quality Batiste. . : $3.00 and $5.00 Novelty Broche $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 Bevond Floor <> 0 a a ee ce ee SSS 6666 Ee eee te a ee ee. SE ee: > () > () SD () SP (0) SD () ED () ED () ED (0) <EED () ED () ED 0 a (GC NDEI

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