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q | | _ THE EVENING WORLD, THU. .SDAY, MARCH 9, th LE ACCEL NILE TTDI atta LL LL LE LLL LE CO A 1916, A t dage reinted, he “414 really look lke |Patrick went to Springticid, Mass. cannot be deported ps Me WOODS SEEKS LAW TO |".r.cty cee ees r i rE 9 , end of the three-year period After @ brief conversation with the the widow Toler 9 Join him Just for DEPORT ALIEN FELONS): und to he ‘ two widows, Carey was invited to If my snowy-breasted pearl does | thalladahrdale turpitude bef. ere ” Mra, Toler’s home hot come t me, 1 shall do Mt =) Je " missioner Wood ld the “As one can never tell in New York | #ometht, Wis frightful, I will kill ae | © Congressional Pledges in Support | ivenad to tie nis citheon Mra. Brundage said, “Mrs. Toler use ed | Ne one 1 took from the wal) Ont ‘ ae { ehip wntlh he x f some precaution by asking Patrick if y body and a note pinned to it of Immigration Amendment is preca| rt | a tes erat be were married. Ho laughed and se will be on my breast. And 1) {1 F F A T d ay see Ww na Hon . gad: “Why, you are a widow, Mrs. photo “st "irs Minerr J toler for | 'For Sore, Tired, Swo en eet; or ching, en er, SETA scce’ teen courerning with Mi ( Brundage, Mra. Toler is a widow and] whose great Patrick Joseph | be ” a ee ee eta ee wt — > 1am a widower with three children. | Francis Nonnet Corey died thi awful \Calloused Feet or Painful Corns—Use Tiz! Songresaman John L, ett, ol te | . death,” Ms | vn rs . How pleasant 4 is, We cortainly ; Alabaina, chairman of the House} of ¢ ' Eleven Senators and Nine Carey Threatened to Kill Him- * r t ten vabla moot. | We Ware really frightened at Carey, | ‘Committes on Immigration; and lens. ' ~ . Ke badd AP he Nd itll he had threatened so many times to | : Congressmen Isaac Siegel and Jos BL gst ada, \ssemblymen Approve self for Mrs. Toler, Her ing. ro | Kit Mimaelg,” sald Mrs, Brundage Whole year's foot “1 use ‘Tiz’ when > “ rt tea " Paetitt To make Patrick's call more sociable |"So my sister went to Springfield, | s the committer Cs dernaionas Weeki er ate ' Mitchel’s Proposals Sister Testifies |Mra, Toler called in Mrs Olive Bron Pe Sereys file, Be younlert tor only my feet ache, bum me np os hetatincd by aR, s . Li alse widow, Whose blonde halt, |to get aph.” y ‘a to kenmigration ot Lathiegimaptl pro. |e . : fz OTHERS PROFFER AID. ‘ ! jirskd svt Au a bad ;|brougnt fortn words of admiration | viding that any alten can he deported | : PEED APA ; m Patrick. E TED WOMAN y m1 di of felony or YF Renan Brummel, eddreased Mra, Mine Patrick was not backward in 4) eee cone Tan eax iil oe fel Don't Law kers All pe SS orva B. Toler, it ts alleged, aw his[ove making, Mrs, Brundage said if it is proven he was guilty of felony) Bert Moses, advertising expe awmiaker gree inka ks u jShe sald he amezed the widows by before arriving here. | : va Nasmee ; , asted penri in the pres-| pouring sweet words into Mrs. Te Under the present law an alien) Presses it this way: “Don't be Are Necessary to Reduce anes of three other widows, were de-|ears. ‘To make himeclt morn por r| who haa been in the United States! 7 bean ti a can’ Rates in City | ker! today by Mra, Morence|he brought along several phonograph | Had Been in 1 Finan! int ‘Strat ts Since ES ihe Brundage, sister of Mra. Toler, when |r wr ggt Mytavonte ws 4, SNe! tusband Left Her a Month — | ex Haden 6 | jae took the witness stand befora Su-|wiile the machina was rasping fort) Ago | : Rod nh Committee, | reine Court Suatice Philbin a iits melody, Patrick sat beside Mrs. | BS Alt ° eine Mayor Mitehal tn sur Toler and oral a her uy anowy | A&A woman who went to live in a Jis conducting a line-up of the sona.|, ts 7! veer > titied, enjoyed the ¢ uli} nieren Nea Pa beh i \¢orn anid Aneamtty have gone on the witness «and | or, lonerome widower, Joventh Street on Dec ; ; lymen their at side of the $50,000 aiiena-/04 the witnoss described Carey. j Riv he name of Mrs. Jacob I Thirty-fou nators and . y 7 , A fow days later Carey \Skulnick and accompanied by "] emblymon have been heard from| {0% Suit Drought amainat bh avalanche of letters lho wan ihtredioed kn 208 | 6 date, Mteven Garators Have se trey’a wife, Elizabeth, mot become so numerous and © taker aaa’ th trea | lotied the 7 his thirteen children. But Mrs, Brundage said, “that | 4% found dead tn her room plied they . in favor of all eight] ),_ Klee 8 Widow en |ny sister grew tired of him. Wh «|imorning. She had committed sut | measures fathered by the Mayor Sia ts Ms i\read them to us, we read n gu The man left the house vo! a ult of Tho Evening W. much to sty about Patrick OME \selves and then we destroyed them. | i 5 and had not been seen sureestions, ‘Ten Assenrbl of the Widow Toler that her ex-| They were too m' | nonth ago a ni dh | u wemblymen ty ok up the entire morn.) “In the firet letter Carey wrote,” |slace by the other roomers male 6 replies, pier \the witness cont “he called my} Mail addr to the woman as Senators who have — ‘ sister his snowy-breasted pearl, {1 | Mra. Jonnie Landon was reeetved by pledged thomacives nre haf oda Ad aici ME acy he said he Winer at the house and some of thol Gap ht t Le [feet. Use“ A \ =“ . : + ceremony, "4. Brundage, jealous of and ia n : jood-bye, sore feet, burning feet, ewol- | fee se iz and wear sinalier shoess joard M. Patten ond Dis nortly after Carey made a|ieaious of Mrs lett und in her room appeared tien feet, tender fect, tired feet! Use “Piz” and forget your foot misery ? Ham B. Carswell, Sixth Distr it with dtes, Toler tn a theatre t Then he paid us another from her niece, Miss F. E-} Good-bye, corns, callouses, bunions | Al! how comfortable your feet feel bear those pains ? mio: 0 Noss "reurns! Pita: non se her 8 oe Ane of en clos, bao mete Robert FP. Wagner, Sixteenth Dis. raked eon aed dies all us whlows—to my #! e house t he Wo! AD | no more limping with p store, Don't Vee fobn ‘uni “Ds ry. |remeve her hat. What was leaving the apartment to have n in financial | vour face in ape Have gc t . P ‘ Jor unnigan, Twenty=| von ) new more than the actors, |took © photograph of Mra fre recently was behind in teks ol vt all the ever swell, never | i > \ A single bottle will first District; Irving J. Jonephs| Mery, tirundage ald, wan ber sister, {t wim” ett SOU hi eae falacntut oe Hous tke (teeise bears of trnitusoted 4 Twentieth Dist “ i M : return it, but he refused € the man she had taken x ' convince you Wann Dida, CHA . tagedy threatened to upset 1 ing nan cffort to «arn al’ Le livan, Hloventh ‘Distriot;, George W, Banos), SAFE: BFnOage 5810, wi [{CORARDREROROTICUIN SAREE TCT TEEOMOR ORR x Sloan’s ht nth DUTIeAT Ged . a ALL CARS TRANSFER TO te Ca th Dietrlet: — ——— - 5 ‘4 ne eee ny rosea entemene tons | “ 3 e re TRUTH " Cromw v-third Distr ——— 41 Hloomtnadatew | THE KOME Of f u oe itd ls ease | | ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Sh ke F | d INIMENT Hees ure: Willams A. “THE HOME OF TRUTIHY health heath ee | ¢ x UNIMEN Ti a s Ala danke ltd Malt Joseph oD. Ke Twel fi | partment of the store we will pre ) n | Arrests Inflammation. ' t Kelly, Twelfth District sent a pot of growing shamrocks, | | Prevents severe compli- or Willlam 8. Evans, ‘Thtr- | Hf free i ae jty J District, New York; Joseph | Hy] Present saleschecks in our green i | cations. hoc dae fa M. Callaban, ‘Thirty-f j Phone | houses on the roof between 9 and 12 m pon gle Fig ay New ¥ 59th to GOth Street a7 Lex.toSdAv. rase3900 | 2103 38 | spot and the pain dis- District H On the Roof. ma | appears. Thirtecnt Kings: Whi “at Blogningd i ] iF Biccuandates | Qe ath District, |p| | ewest Fashionable Silks Women’s Union Suits Ney, Twen- | Indications are that this is to be a record-breaking silk ty-first District, New York; » season. Mills are taxed to their capacity to supply the de- March Weather Da erousto Health DLE Ah Ae ea mand. In fact, it is feared that the demand will shortly ex- ng’ j Two Republican Senators say they ceed the supply. Therefore we urge making selections at the In most parts of the U. 5. March [}“'° 42 Fah ‘ache ea eee ree earliest possible moment to insure a satisfactorily compre- weather is usually a series of rain, peter noord pe hapeteaet 4 hensive color range. Just now we are showing splendid as- wind, hail and snow storms. Many ]} the ie Gant = th, err sortments of silks for dresses, suits, coats, evening gowns, people who have weathered the | SC Tisch wood: of Ga South blouses and almost every other use. storms of the previous month Dis! Mills questions the consti- . easily succumb to. the chilling [] tutonaity of ay ng New York City Chita Aatlate SH SL ze Crepeide Ching, vateieee blasts of March. Statistics show J a share of State ays construet- Lk dele 2 . 7 SIX. Asse any further thar the city is enti Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey ennan, nde n Will Get Duffy's from your family wine store, licensed druggist or grocer. ihe cannot suely you, write us. Send for useful household booklet fr The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., = bo $3.00 83, 50 $4.00 °4.50 & °5.00 SHOES YOU CAN SAVE MONEY WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES VALUE GUARANTEED For 33 years W. L. Douglas name has stood for shoes of the highest standard of quality for the price. His name and the retail price stamped on the bottom guarantees full value and protects the wearer against high prices for inferior shoes. Thi are the best known shoes in the world. ud semblyin 1 yet ¢ veasure. | NOTE » morté eaches ‘ te ho 6 alo t 36 inches wide, in a splendid as- Haast ban 1a. hi due he if | gr Me A soubt a aie é need New ever the fashionable stripes Georgette Crepes iyenelre highes arch, argely }} Ss Gown te AOUE ler ng NG and plaids. inches wide, in a great variety to the fact that grip. pneumonia |! Yerk City in on the proceeds of the i of new or staple colors. and other pulmonary — troubles k transfer taux Chiffon Taffeta, yd., $1.25, Shantungs, yd., 58c laim many victims. vopehoaanl sy ‘ Ham pe of the $1.39 and $2.00 82 inches wide, natural color, 4 t é MRne. sestage (GOen 5 ACs 4 40 inches wide, in plain | for dresses, separate coats or suits, » syste! at is well tortifidd J) coun footed for the Mayor’ 36 ans c, 1s [pi aj tah Ba ie ealet : ind | Prowam, but adunits. vine aren shades for street or evening wear. | Warranted to wash. throw off. di germs so they fi jacmatien. to, Black Silks, Special, yd., 95¢ can not take root in the system coin that dt 35 and 36 inches wide. The assortment includes taffetas, messa William T “ f Kings: FY taken In tablespoon doses in equal amounts of water or milk before me trict, Kings: en on retiring, is excellent in builaing up the system through its benefict "1 tyefieth Distr action on the stomach. The blood is dependent upen the digestive organ: pho mp Rt and if they do not perform their duties the system be comes oles wh and ian open to attacks of disease germs. Better health mal those whe Byer with th “Get Duffy’s and Keep Well. hts Soldin SEALED BOTTLESONLY. Beware of imitation hobverie ur DOUGLAS W. L. DOUGLAS Was. PUT TO WORK PEGG. Suninainere, AND and the new shades. For dresses, suits, separate waists lines, peau de cygne, habutai, pongee. or skirts ‘At Bloomingdales’ Men’ s Union Suits, 29c, 49c, 69c Of Cotton or Lisle Thread Every garment in the lot is athletic effect. Many men prefer this style for all year round wear, for it permits freedom of movement. Bennett noe as 4 to be in general lan, however, vening World watershed plat House project The union suits at 29c and 49¢c are of fine white ribbed cotton in athletic style. All sizes. At 69c, lisle thread union suits, neatly trim- med with silk edging at neck. white only. 1 liam O'Hare, who Main Fioor, At Bloomingdales’ Arch Supports, pair 59c Bloomingdales’ Arch Supports are heavily nickel-plated—will not rust. Will give the same ser- vice as those widely advertised brands sold for considerably high- er prices. Despite the high cost of the mate- Od ee | All sizes, in | | | rials entering into the construction of| these arch supports, our usually low price is maintained, Every size, for men, women or children, at 59c. Prepaid mail orders will be filled and the arch supports sent anywhere inthe U. S. A. by parcel post. Be sure to state size of shoe. Notion Dept., Main Floor NN MANUFAG- At Bloomingdales’ 18 NOW THE LARG i nd Linoleums W.L. Douglas shoes are made of the most carefully selected Soro kine sace Rugs, Carpets a leathers, after the latest models, in a well-equipped factory at WORLD. ud This sale of specially priced merchandise which started Brockton, Mass.,under the direction and personal inspection a most perfect organization and the highest paid skilled shoemakers; all working with an honest tion to make the best shoes in the world. W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 at OES re are {ust as good for style, fit and wear es costing $6.00 to $8.00, the Tea perceptible difference is the price. W, L. DOUGLAS $3.00 and $3.50 SHOES hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than other es for the price. None genuine unless W.L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the bottom. w. LL. 93 Nassau Street. 755 Broadway, cor. 8th St. 847 Broadway, near 14th St. * 2 Broadway, cor. 86th St. 95 Broadway (Times Sq.) $4 Third Avenue, 2 Third Avenue, Third Av., cor. 120th St. or Broad 1770 marked with jarry complete lines of W. L. Dovala BE WARE OF SUBSTIT DOUGLAS STORES 1 yee 79 Third Av.. bet. r46th & 147th St B47 Kighth Avenues are as $250 West 125th Street RSKY TY 18 Newark Ave. sUNTON HI 276 Bergenline Ave. Broad Street, 421 Fulton st 708-710 Broadway, 307 Broadway, cor ‘478 bifth Avenue, ¢ Manhattan Ave Pitkin Avenue, $3.00 and $4.00 sho BOYS' SHOKS Best in the World GREATER NEW_ YORK: BROOKLYN cor. ! last Monday will be continued throughout the week. In- | cluded are rugs, carpets and linoleums in desirable patterns and qualities. Note the unusually low prices. HEAVY PERSIAN AXMINSTER RUGS, size 9 x 12, in Persian or Oriental Designs, for parlor, | library or dining rooms, $13.95 Alex. Smith's mless Wool Royal Axminster Rugs, size Brussels Rug: Persian or | 6x9, medallion and all-over designs. Turkish effects, 9x12, $11.75; 8.3x | Colors are cream, tan, green or 10.6, $10.00; 7.6x9, $9.00; 6x9 ft., | blue, $10.00. 00 $2.50 in 75. 4 A Wilton Velvet Hall or Stair Imperial Seamless Wilton | Carpet, two-tone or Persian color Velvet Rugs, size 9x12, have rich. | ings, splendid wearing qualities, high nap, and are in pretty Oriental | ME4. and laid, yard, 95c. patterns, $21.50, XXX Grade Heavy Cork Lin- Inlaid Linoleum, colors go through to back and will last as long as the linoleum itself. in ten different designs, at, yard, 69¢, oleum, extra heavy print, in a wide selection of designs and color- ings, suitable for all roome, = An unusual value; square yard, 45¢. Pearl. square ir. Thornton, ates Avenue, ‘or, 1th Street, nue. Cork Linoleum, inlaid tile or room or bath; square yard, 39¢. Fourth Floor ALL CARS TRANSFER T for women, Shown | parquet designs, for kitchen, dining | | At 29c-white cotton shaped union suits, tight or wide knee. Regular or extra sizes At 48c—tine white cotton union suits with French bands, neatly trimmed. Regular and extra sires, At 59c--white Swiss ribbed lisle thread union suits, 3-piece style; neatly trimm: Tight or wide knee. Regulor or extra sizes. Women’s Vests At lle-—white cotton ribbed vests, low neck and_ sleeveless. Plain or lace trimmed. Regular or extra sizes. At 19c—mercerized white vests, low neck; all sizes. Also French band pants of cotton, trimmed with lace. Tight or wide knee. At 35c—lisle thread sts, in white or light pink; neo..y trim. med. French band. All sizes, Main Floor ‘At Bloomingdales’ Women’s ‘‘Duplex’”’ | Chamoisette Gloves, 69c | Two clasps, in tan, white, gray or natural; also heavy Milanese Silk Gloves, 22 inches long; double finger tips. Glace Kid Gloves, $1.00 Two clasps, three rows of Paris point embroidery; black, white or tan. These gloves are imported. 4 y ain Floor. At Bloomingdales House Dresses, 94c Several new, smart styles of gingham or percale, Some have white collars and embroioery tiim- ming; others trimmed with narrow piping. Crepe Kimonos, $1.29 Flowered effects in Empire or | straight models; finished with satin | ribbon and cording. Another style has pleating of satin around neck and cuffs House Dresses, 98¢ Adjustable model of good quality percale, By unfastening the wai the size may be increased or dimin ished. econd Floor 3 5 ; ‘ saphldedidadid ; ! sold elsewhere at $500 and more. The Player Action is a | At Blooniingitates marvel of mechanical ingenuity, containing more vital exclusive | seary i Glass Dome Chandeliers Complete, $6.85 22inch diameter, of art glass panels, in amber or green, with panel in skirt of dome and extra filigree work on border. with stem, inner gas adjust, $6.85, Complete Lindsay Outtit, 59c¢ Brass burner, engraved Complete jamp ready to Bloomingdales’ Are Now Holding iQ A Great Sale of : Pianos “nd Player Pianos COME TO-MORROW and secure at a price lower than you will in all probability ever buy again a Player Piano of such unusual excellence. A general increase in the cost of all materials: entering into the construction of pianos indicates higher prices. oe. p] Just Think of Being Able to Secure a @ @ New, Perfect, Reliable, Fully Guaranteed, Metal Tubing ‘4 ii e a '88-Note Player Piano! cy iB A Magnificent Music Roll Cabinet i ie 12 Rolls of Music of Your Own Selection iy i A Bench, Cover and Free Delivery & hesceeneineciia Se a THE ENTIRE $ NO INTEREST | & OUTFIT FOR NO EXTRAS | © | i i! i | On Terms of 82 a Week i In PERFECTION of workmanship and EXCELLENCE 1 finish this superb new Player Piano EQUALS Player Pianos {§ a features than many of the highest priced Player Pianos. |} \@ body can play it without previous knowledge of music. { | We are unable to adequately describe the wonderful % qualities of this superb Player Piano. You must come and play it yourself in order to fully appreciate it. Any- in| Please send \. Ae a Special Piano Offer We Present a me, without oN rie WALTERS PIANO full \Siite information regarding your = Es Great Piano \ No inte a 229 (= Clip Out and Mail This Coupon E.W. q & Player Sale On Terms of (3 NAME \ $1 a Week 3 a g i STREET AN Price includes Stool i \ Cover and Free Delivery | # 5 cITY . iol @ —————-——_j | PomigAkhsh'ro BLOOMINGDALES’ {'?!' 33 SIH SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WENING VON 59TH TO 60TH ST ¢ BLOOMINGDALES' KOT _ globe and Lindsay man- tle, 59¢, Inverted ’ di / ray » - | ————--— Phird Floor eal

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