The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1916, Page 9

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TRE EVEFiNG WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 10, 1916. ' Was not unexpected. The housewife wel Fy of the United States has been @n- = rorequarters, Mutton sot 2% ticipating an ultimatum ever aince the Shoulder Chore, Mutton... 8 16 Lain Chore, Murtton...0..... 28 an war started, ninetean months ago, Rib Chore, Mutton . a“ ” SOARING BECAUSE land {t has now come, Meat prices Some of the apecialties, the Wash. ington Market people said, remains |= Now York have taken @ sharD sin changed in price. ‘Trips which eold upward trend, and the cause is the Sakswoven Umbrellas, $5.00 Guaranteed for one year a Unt an Of fine lity taffeta silk on Lock Paragon frames. — Sterling Trunk and Bag Catalog Full of interesting information to those about to purchase first quality | at 10 cents per pound at the begin- travel equipment. Send for your trimmed handles in straight and A OF FUROPEAN WAR ist at AIA set hemes adeeb ASN are bre ads ie bd copy today. Broadway at 34th Street Phone 2626 Greeley hook effeets ped eat in Hurope. same ficu ‘ a ‘ | ae ined nations have heen Stationary at 7 cents a pound. You | —_—>— | shipping thousands of tone of mente i a wt Weh decided in Our M , ii lal —_ le tomorrow i Sending Thousands of Tons (o| of al sorts for the soldiers tn the nesaied with there foods. | y e - ecided to feature in Our Misses Poae fs na special group—on sa morrow } we A tHe trenches over since the war began.| mr, Goldsmith said his market hed uring the comin season unpara es in | Soldiers in | renches Hits With the increasing number of sol-|MOt Faised prices till absolutely com- 8 8 Pp lleled valu W ’ " . il d Suits t 25 ] Housewives Here elled to doso. In many of the dou- omens Fancy Laliore a ous & . Atere eniteted, the quantities of meat hie tirures «ivan in to-day'e price Itst, ° ’ A ‘ ° - j exported have ianrensed. ne said, nis markews were mailing a HH Misses’ Plain and Fancy Tailored Suits . i price quoted, However, the / BIG RISE SINCE FEB. 1.) ane sharpest rise in meat prices |prices given above are rather below Consisting of twenty-five models—-intro- / ducing many new style notes for Spring at $25.00 | has come within the tast month. Ac- | {hen spore Se ae fe Ge nee t - 3 roughot 6 city. In sub- All Prices Are Up Several Cenis| cording to Manager Goldsmith of urbe, where grocers and butchers Washington Market the meat supply |take it for granted people who can a Pound and May Go of the Nation is enormous at present, afford te Bay commutation rates are Misses’ Spring Coats at $18.50 and The coats are in flare, belted and Higher. | and nothing but ihe extraordinary ex- | Rte, ail prices are trom § to 20 ‘per | Mi ’ Afternoon at $18, 50 sport effects, and straight line models | Dm a 0 ¢ Ss week: ‘a 5 s i ft : oe mee vuropran war finally: naa| DVO sont prices up 0 sharply. fen neoprene Mibeediner si 4 oon Dresses . with standing or convertible collars; vest- | eo Bure a Here ie a Met of retail meat prices) And the ia not yet, according to ‘ - ’ 5 * é . reached the American kitchen. It] gureuned “The Bvening ‘World by | Mr. Goldsmith, ‘The market ls fue. extraordinary values in Misses ees, fancy sleeves and new patch pock Jt! , mostly upwar: ——- Washington Market to-day, #howing | Utne, mostly Upward. History of Fat Reductlon the rise #ince Feb, 1: ith ONE ON FATHER, Cents, Cente, Stz yeare ago Old Man Titus Bore oe bit of history published for te] Prime Rite of Beet Wheto of Columbus, 0. promised his , MOTD ede | doy Howard $500 not to use to. | M | bacoo Unt he wes of age. How- a ard has gone to court to get his ir five hundred. a, ® |HOLD PALLBEARER FOR ia eed ta MURDER AFTER FUNERAL Shoulder of Tamb.....0056. 2 Woof =m -_ Widow Accuses Prisoner of Hav- ing Murdered Man Whose Body He Followed to Grave. WILMINGTON, Del, March 10. William Handasber, twenty-six years old, wae arrested last night charged with the murder of Perey G. Matt- son, aged thirty, whose body was j found In the C} Istia River on ch . | \4 . Tueeday. Haadsber boarded with the e ts ‘i RS | Mattaons and was a pallbearer at 1 ° 7 | Mattaon’s funeral yesterday. ‘The ar- - easiest to use~ ui # reat followed @ statement made to ° , i Chiet of Police Black by Mra. Matt- the shine that's : son, who @aid Handsber admitted last . . Monday night that he hed anticed her hardest tolose. y ak / f | busband to South Wilmington, where Apparel at these prices have never been known. The tailoring, the finish, and the linings are superior in every way to anything ever offered at the price. The suits have coats in flare, box and cape styles, and the skirts are cut on en- tirely new lines, showing novel pockets and belts. The fabrics inchide velour and shep- herd checks, men’s wear gabar- dine, Poiret twill and English mixtures. Lined with plain or fancy silk. As_an_ example of these r values, we illustrate one of o Suits at $25-—just one from an assembly of over twenty-five designs. ets are trimmed with contrasting color silks, leather and cloth. Skirts are the new belted models, with sport, flap and = slashed pockets. Also—pleated effects, showing a ten- dency to the generous flare at bottom. Sonisne tablet The fabrics are English serges, gabardines, wool He ht velour checks, shepherd and Callot checks; and serge and taffeta combinations. Sizes 34 to 44, and one model up to 50. The illustration shows one of the re- markable values included, a copy of a Something New! Continuing for one niore day the Sale of Special for tomorrow, Saturday, ihe’ ; ° =) ta LIE Chinese Poison Rings Women’s High-Cut Boots March 11th Copies of rare antiques at $2.95 and $3.95 | N strange shapes and dull color- Regular stock prices, $5 and $8 A Sale of ings, in gold plated or silver. Set with scarabs, coral, lapis-lazuli, sap- Women’s Serge Dresses at $10 phires and combinations of colored Much below normal prices stones, Prices range from $3.50 to $5 An Important Offering for tomorrow pa oh In bronze ATE Spring models, displaying Women’s Silk Stockin 3 . or black. aay charming style touches for at 62¢c & Illustrated at right is a pretty model which may be |} 5P™!é- Some prettily hand-embroid- : , had in patent coltskin or gunmetal calf, with excellent |] ered, others with satin trimmings Goo. 4, need silk hose quality black cloth tops. Light welted soles. Size |] and Georgette collar, vestee and Wee ue tobe, and eole, cuffs. All sizes from 34 to 44, but not every size in each style. he attacked him with stes! buckles, carried his unconsctous form te the Illustrated at left is an attractive kidskin river and held the head submerged until he was sure Mattson was dead and then set the body adrift: Mr. Mattson stated, according to the police, that Handsber hed kept her under his power and she was afraid to tell of the crime until after the funeral. Handeber dented the mumer and the police are investigat- ing the woman's story. —_— THAT BIG GERMAN BAZAAR. A Jacwers Masterptece Will Re One Attractions. sculptor, has a statue, celebrating the firet German pilgrims, | who arrtved in Pennsylvania in the year - = 1684, starting the first settlement of _— — Germans {n this country. The de scendants of these first German plo- |neers gave glorious service during the days of 1776 and all the years of the revolution AN The ortgina) of this monument will be ee Fa a de hill hte Pa he and a - + * mods! o: magnificent work of art Combine both liquid and paste, thus requiring but will be shown at the German basaar b is 1 tin; hi we | commencing next Saturday in Madison half the effort to get a lasting shine. Cquare Garden. Q “the Are fine for children to use. boot, 9 inches high. Turned soles and cov- and reinforced heel and toe. In |] "208¢ moomp! black, ‘white, and colors to match the Also—Patent Coltskin Pumps, with black new shoes and gowns. All sizes. backs. Special at Mahogany Candle Lamps at 95c Made of solid mahogany, fitted with shade trimmed with chenille, ribbon and beaded fringe; shade holder and bobasche. Color of shades: old rose, Colors: Blue and brown; also in black. monument will be surrounded by ® Slower garden. The base will be a ia QR | feuntain tn continous play and beau- They contain no acid and will not crack the leather. aly (Mamineted, It will adom the yellow and old blue. ; "asa of Poace at the bazaar. preserve tho leather and thus increase the pf Mrs. Augustus Heckscher, the cete- life of your shoes. RY [teated soctely woman, has given m val- uable collection of famous paintings, amonz them several masterpieces of : \\ ite to the bazaar. This brings the amount \ of contributions up to $180,000 realized even before the bazaar has opened. Mr. George Ehret has donated $16,000 Women’s Street Coats at $18.50 In the new check effects. HE Coat illustrated is a charming Spring model in small check design. seven-eighth length, with slash pockets, belt, convertible collar and cuffs trim- med with Copenhagen blue or black vel- vet. Half lined with peau de cygne. May be obtained in large check design, if pre- ferred. All sizes. Tan surra.o- uy. fH | GASOLINE PLEA TO FORD. Might WASHINGTON, March 10. -Represen- | tative Randall of California ts preparing a letter to Henry Ford, arking the latter to use his brains and money in solving the problem of the high cost of gasoline. No. 9006—(With Basting Line and Added| Randall wants Ford to test the so- Seam Allowance.) Kimono with Set in| called Rittman process for the manufac- Sleeves, Three Sizes. Small 34 or g¢,|ture of gasoling By this method, it te d the product can ‘be manufac: fired’ aly reduced cost. Randall if no other way found nt spout go into the gaso- self, Medium 88 or 40, Large 42 or 44, TT. {fs a season at which kimonos are ; MP | Franc Hale, oven 'n Rembrandt and For tomorrow only—a special offering of | KeepYour '§! 4 Black @ | tise ferein pte 9 vis sure to be under consideration, for th, time of outings and holfdays ts ap-| “Gasolin a" he kaye, “is mede trom onching and the simplo one: our natural resources, which belong. to sclah detend te eee Oe be tn EE Cee ont ant 16 Rocketel tnand for Pullman use. This|iers. In my home city of Los Angeles todel 1s excellent for that purpose and also | gasoline advanced tn price from i1 cents general wear ‘There {3 no fullness over |in October to 18 cents at present. T shoulders which 1 a destrable feature, | have figured that the additional cost to the figure, the fronts are cut wide and {the automobile owners of that city 1s lapped in double-breasted style, but if pre- | $860:000 @ month ferred they can be cut a little narrower to form a single-breasted closing. ‘There are ‘The toe Water Is Free. slmost_numbertens materials that are used | Permission will be sought by the Uni- or garments of this sort, but perhaps noth- | versal Free Iced Water Company, Ina, ing ts prettier than the simple Oriental silk | at to-ay's meeting of the Board of Ks- creno which {9 iilustrated here. ‘The banda | ttrete tor ithe erection of 600 drinking fountains througho olty, aah fe and the whole effect isan| to be of {10n, high and four the mat x-| fect in diamot r service is to be unese cot- | free, but the company asks the right to In the Millinery Salon tomorrow Opening Display Showing New Modes in Spring Millinery Beginning Tomorrow An Extraordinary Offering of Women’s Silk Dress Skirts Featuring the latest models and fabrics for Spring-in four special groups: At $6.75 At $11.50 1OMPRISING charming style innovations by well- known European artists, reproduced in our own work rooms. In many cases the materials employed are exactly the same as those used in the original, having been importe from Europe. are of satin that matches one of the colors ( flower des! © and sii epes tha little heavier ts f something | aell paper drinking cups at @ cent apiece, a great many | A Profit of 160 per cent at this price 16 Pall women like challis for garments of this sort, | Porsible. ‘ $ and chaills this year is to be fo 4 ve models in good quali Eight distinctive models in 3] aren varity of bens coe ond Goo 0g oan fo Rami J — taffeta, plaids, silk Specializing in Trimmed Hats at $10 aI limonos, and cashmere tn some pretty eolor, Eddys” is the sauce that and belts. ‘arefully made | faille and taffeta, in a variety ; ‘ oes a || Just ae charming as can be. ‘The faa makes the dinner enjoyable. and finished. of colorings. We shall offer greater values this sea- 3 | son than ever before at this price. At $8.75—Ten models in taffeta and plaid silk, with shirred or plain backs. Flare and ripple effects. At $14.50—Twelve models in the very newest effects. Made of taffeta, faille, fancy stripes, plaids, and La Jers, the new wash- able silk. always can bo of silk or eatin, and often hed on a plain material flowered or brocaded material is used. For the summe ppera of th and yonterials can be found in striped and flowered — effecta. 4 would be very pretty with f plain color and {9 extremely eo. fr it can be laundered’ spain and again, ‘or the medium aize will be neede material 27 inches wide, 6 { Flavors everything from Soups to apie” At Grocers and || Delicatessen Stores 1 0c anne, NTON FASHION 4 Stre Mads byE. Pritchard,33! SpringSt., N.Y, "| —aeeeeee Sunday World “Wants” Work Monday Morning Wonders , ; ¢ coin or IMPORTANT. Write your address plainty and always specity 8 sice wanted. Add two cents for letter’ postage it in @ hurry. egg atts Wanted

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