The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1916, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1916, 5 fev sk gretaadt DATDIAK'C DADANE IMTCUE AGAIN ATTACKS TWO WOMEN CLAIM GANKER YOUNG BACK. = 82% a haar aaccateae Oy cesar a ote PRISONER AS HUBBY AND READY TO TESTIFY <.°. ‘on Se aS) ement of ards rida to childr croup, Whooping cough and 1 yewald of Philadelphia won first prize eee ere ee -SQUABBLE SHOWS | MMLARD-MOREN BOUT sis ie S30 9 gos : lames Young, to go off the y iT at for poofessionals by RA tor Clemency y R ' remedy a mother cin give. 1 ' 4 ation te t PLEASANT TO TAKE, PRICB, 25 C at i vi bs Ni ¥ iii When David Whitmore t ‘ snd oblig 1 Made of purest druge to be had. J {Vita ince with 12h, In the amateur _— 2 old sixth Stee * | siataaiians Cuts a child's suffering short. 20,624,246 BOTTLES SOLD. FREE TEST Siri half hour, Miss Beas we York w Training of Men Doesn't In-, Mg a i Ls, poms A. O. H. Factions at War in| Sure Honest Match, Says Ex- | pocketbook tron as wouras on Come Se thurd eh a vate of 1 H DORInth Avenue aurface car dan. J i s Court, Which Passes Case Fighting Legislator. Se was contorted by wo. womens = | who each caile him hu and. | Whitmore he writ Thanty a long letter f t abs, begging for a suspended sentence on | to Another Judge. ening W Judge, Dele ALBANY, N. Y., Mareh 14,—Mariin Founded 1826 Greeley 1900 | Supreme Court Justice Edward J.|McCue, ex-prize fighter and Assem-|the ground that If he were sent to } Gavegan listened just long enough to- | blyman from New York City, madean| prison, bis wife and baby would be day to arguments in the injunction |attack to-day in the Assembly on the [CO Saraived: ous ten” Sedge and mandamus proceeding instituted | Willard-Moran fight, charging that it|pethanty told Whitmore, “and have | by the “regular” faction of the An-| was not on the level, He failed inant! had your case — loo! into, 1} ciont Order of Hibernians to lcarnjattempt to put through a resolutions fud you have a supertluity of wives. | that the rival factions who aro fight-{calling on the State Boxing Commis. [OP Jan. 20) 1014 you married « wombs ing over the St. Patrick's Day parade |ston to withdraw permission for the | \ hom you ¥ bal of ees | . — sie . " vhom you have had one child. Whea sas permit were not looking for a good|fight, Speaker Sweet ruling that the|you married her you had a wife and 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street old fashioned reconciliation, motion was lost in nfused aye |}four children living with your owa " this mother, When Justice Gavegan looked upon |and nay v But this ¢ Serta peskietbock you ele FU Roderick J, Kennedy, county presi-| prevent McCue delivering a whirl-/the woman on-the car was a bank dent of tho regular A, O. H, faction, | wind speech full of short arm punches |book representing the earnings of i ee er rere Chickering Hall Musicale, Wednesday, March 15th foot did not and J, Powers Donnellan, his attor-joainst Jess Willard. oot shop ai You erased her name Soloists. Nola Arndt, Soprano; William Simmons, Baritone. ney, and saw evidence of prepared-1 “My critics have stat tT ath ERD tery, ee ErOwine: thE Danie | Gemaienscaniseinodses = vane wen noss in piles of affidavits, otc, and}an ex-prizo fighter,” suid the Assem-|pook to a young woman you met in noticed eimilar preparation on the|blyman, “as if that was a disgrace, T}a moving picture theatre in tha — fron recon THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF Bronx you induced her to become en- im Hi - chte my 2 r part of Coroner Tim Healy's constit- |was a prize fighter in my day and | Drone oy en i about to Marry uents, who represent the other fac-| that fact is the proudest hair in my iba aba ida’ ot ie her when you were arrested for, the i on, the idea of @ reconciliation ap- | pompadour.” crime, You ate a bigamist as well as pealed to him, “Whoever hea of a ma ra ja thief.” WwW R BBON Whoever heard of a man training |® Waitmore acknowledged the truth NE SPRING I Ss 4 “I should be very glad,” the Court} for a real fight living in the heart of bas a f what Judge Delehanty had said. . sald, “and I have mado myself clear|New York in luxurious quarters in|f{o” was sentenced to Sing Sing Very Specially Priced on this point before—if I oould be in-]an up-to-date hotel, taking a little|Prison for not less than five years : . ; ; strumental 1n bringing your clients|walk in the morning and doing half |MOr more than nine years and six Ribbons everywhere! Paris proclaimed their together; but whatever may bo their/an hour's boxing in the afternoon. " te relative numerical strength, their ag-|Real training is a more strenuous r gregate, I am sure it must be very|operation, I looked Willurd over and Eat What You Will, small compared with the large num-]}I know from my own experience that ber of persons who daprecate the un- | he was not in condition. He may have Food Makes Not Fat seemly spectacle that has been pre-|changed his mode of training since sentod to the people of this city as a| then, but the way he was going cor-| | Tt t4 a mistaken theory ‘hat food maxes © mate . Tt te not the food you oat, ° ayatem produces digestive Julces that turn “Feeling as I do therefore, I think good food Inte poor flesh and fat. Stop <li it would be better for both sides to 51 LEGISLATORS 0. K, those julcas fiom bela’ made by your submit their alleged grievances to Sais a We ae some Justice of this court who has EVENING WORLD BILLS} :estea co mucn comment in our ettien not the same reason to feel as I do. has been prepared in tablet form for the Are you gentlemen sure that this mat- bass “convenience of those who do not desire ter cannot be settled out of court?” Canvass of City Assemblymen . take the Hauid Preearintiet. These Nie *, = : tle tablete when they reach the stomac “That is impossible,” said Mr. Don- Register Approval ot Home atop the juices from working the wronw nellan. vogue and her leading designers have, with magi- cal touch, achieved marvels with ribbons of every hue and width and weav For Spring Millinery? For Spring Frocks? Ribbons! Hats are en- Ribbons! Smartly em- ployed for girdles and sashes, cravats and : fs , collars and to fasten huge or tiny, in an in- the bouffant draperies finite number of ways. ofthe new skirts. tirely fashioned of them or trimmed with bows, Important Special Purchases Make These Values Possible Ribbons i A Special Display of Girdles Ribbons, in black, white and the most Copies of the latest Parisian novelties, fashionable colors. Satin Taffeta of excep- § demonstrate how effectively Ribbons may tionally fine quality, in 7-inch width, Taf- § be used. Featured are: New Pannier Girdles, draped and flower trimmed, 1 Girdles with side panels, pointed and novelty Ribbons, including H button trimmed. Girdles with huge bows and ends at the hits jway. ‘hey renew those flulda and at| "ie dn 450 ed.” Wie Jubtlos Gavegans, Rule Laws, once your food ives your body Jum what | “1 am really sorry.” Up to date fifty-one New York City|!t wants and only what tt needs, This ts | . ; “ Legislature {the secrot of Marmola tablets, ‘They will oncer omorrow Sour Honor,’ John J. OWonnell. |e *eyrensed approval of, home| Taiuer tne fat that is how on your par | attorney for the Healyites said |24ve expressed approval of home) xy at the rate of from 12 to 15 ounces “while I have no question in my mind | We legislation suggested by The} a day, and they will not cause you the nvenience of worry, You may ' . , ? ; concerning the legal issues invoived, j/ Evening World, and later set forth 1§0N § IXKe-Ureation o Gtr ap enaioun fo, have: eee ad by Mayor Mitchol. What in known|¢at early or tate, you may ait atti avoid 4 row of the sort that has been |as the Tax Reduction C “7 run about, it will not make any difference. ‘ ‘ courted by my adversaries, running j ganized to awist the Pec P iaucped as bln terecaionee atte arie a 0. S oice into print and saying all that they! ing a canvass of th pocket when you go out to a dinner, Afte had to say and trying their case in! ‘The latest. Aasemblymen each meal take ove of the Marmoia tab- | the newspapers, These from are Caesar B, FP. Barra, Henry " |. But Mr. O'Connell's remarks, end-|§. Schimmel, James F. k feta of excellent quality and Justre, in 6-inch Width .cccves cevctvccces «.. 22c and 29¢ | Plain ar moire, Francaise, flowered and tapestry ' effects. Yard......seee .. 450 $ back. ee ee mee " i ak Ground Floor Come to this special concert and hear the exquis- |ing in a louder tone than that in| Hunter. MeGuistion, a ais catalase easiness eco esa caeaaoig uta sonivaessensamvenvass univis eatdiresesieassen Tasha ite Bach-Gounod .4ve Maria as sung by this Re pater anette Doabatncs teks peel Ne L. scp cba aisles tease ac insiad vada ams Cen om favorite soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Com- | We ate on LOnaly th eke What, te end ‘Dantol i, | pee — * t ala; net . saue “ settled by a! The Tax Red Committes re- - pany. Albert Spalding, the renowned American | cours ans ap, gu Doesenis eran ah nok SPRING SALE OF STAPLE NOTIONS |; vio! ays the violin obligato. | many organizations you! pressed as in favor of the main part nist, plays the violin obligato. Those who have | reprenent'™ naked the Court of uth OF she programmes but say they Are | AT SPECIAL PRICES ' heard Edison’s re-creation [are eeeat tet » gait Mr. O'con! soubttul of f the bills, 4 a i * . . y," wat r. O'Con- | the addition em. : of this gem of musical litera- | nell, blyman Alf nave REDUCE AT HOME: | Dressmaking $ lie 1 Notions of standard qualities are in this timely ¢ ture say that it proves “By chat same line of reasoning,” | expressed general symp: have | TAKE FRENCH BATHS s ressmaking Oupphes and + ra Saat etal 7 qua Witl Sori iy said Mr, onnellan, “I represent 550, | dec! d say how the iN vote, wa iiere é J i ‘4 3 8 a al savings. nh Opring wara- beyond all doubt the super- |for the other side's figuring is aboo- ree tare “ancticeh to mre any ’ ale, offered) at prices) that provide sUDstARtAL savin ‘ Hue ; garbage ane meee ace Oe eS [Berets cmd“ CLARK'S SALT | ' . reconciliation,” the Court said. “In “Only one of the eleve: ep enta 5. Other great artists on this that event I will refer the whole mat-| tives heard from this morning ree || NO ty ee poeromep: | program are Carl Flesch, violin | ter_to another Justice.” fused to give his assent to the pro- |] ,DELIGHTFU! el ED. Il the » Martinelli. th d ‘The name of the other Justice was| gramme. This was Sen Alvah at Bros ont a tay: P| virtuoso; Martinelh, the sturdy [not mentioned, but it was later! W. Burlingame Jr. of th th Dis Abrahamastraus and all lew Metropolitan tenor and Alice | stated that the papers had been sent | trict. He does not want to commit a C former price 85¢ 7c each. Our former price toc. Varian the Bele: 1 |to Justice Greenbaum, whom both' himself. until ses the legislation West 4 Imperial Dress Shields, rubber Collar Bones, 85c a dozen cards, Shoe Dressing, black aod tan, erlet, the Belgian coloratura sides considered perfectly neutral, in its final f | lined: Belting, black and white mer- 15c¢ cach. Our former price 200. soprano, New Edison .Diamond Disc No Needles to Change Unbreakable Records | Take this opportunity to hear Thomas OAL Edison's new musical instrument which re-creates the living tone—which brings you the music of great artists and cerized Hair Nets, light, medium and Sizes 144-in. 50c pe. Formerly 65¢ dark brow: 2. in. 60e pe, Formerly 75¢ Medium size, 12c cach; $1.25 a al4-in. 75c pe. Formerly Bsc ¥ dozen. 8 i ' ' ' ' ' ! é ! robes in the making, values like these will interest not only dressmakers, but § ¥ ¥ every woman who sews. Little Jewel Shield Holder, with Dress and Waist Hangers, S0c 4 Nickel Folding Hangers, 4 for rubbed lined shields, Sizes'3q to § adozen. Our former price 7$¢ 25c. Our former price 10¢ each. 42, 85c cach, Our former price Q — Featherbone, @8¢ box. Our Shoe Dressing, black and tan, $ ' 4 Size. Former! Pair, Dozen f= $242 do 7c $4.75 J ' i K5c pc. Formerly 9sc ‘ f 3 -in, 85c pe, Formerly gsc Large ei { ' & 3 $2.64 d Me $1.95 ” 2le $2.15 apap TKD HO TH HDR BE EC RO BE RR OCT TR I BE AH IK fy 125th @ C 125th Street KO H a (or Street West. G inc, West Established 1560, 4 $28 » 15e each: 4, $3.30 doz 26¢ $2.05 Nubian Hooks and Kyes, black and whit $1.65 a spool Silk dozen, Large size, 50¢ @ spool. For- Self-adjusting, 15c eachs $1.65 price 25¢ merly 60c. a dozen. Seam Binding, black and white; Half size, 25c a spool. For- Sanitary Aprons, 25ceach. Our $1.00 a dozen merly 30 former price 3§¢. Ground Floor eS DD A SETS oss, Se. Our former ser a piece, 10c; SER eLa ack a ae ah A Very Special Offering i For Tomorrow and Thursday ' Smartest of High-Cut Spring Millinery Opening Ee ROUEN RW PWM DR ERE renowned instrumentalists } NOVELTY LACE BOOTS 1 with that subtle breath of | . 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No obligations, Easy Payments You will not be asked to pur- cs gro a a Se IR curve, following the waistline in several new Redfern models, builds a most attractive figure There are many little changes about tt Faithful copies of the master productions of Reboux, Georgette, Lewis, Maria } Guy and other Parisian hat art: | ' ' ' ( H The straight front, with that ial 1 chase. Come Bana es pyle han Inspired by the Paris creations, our own designers shine conspicuously in the teat and est atyle ctieres will tell you of when them The Neu on can be made ‘on the instrument —pay pi fora many lovely hats they show in this display. Lint rs and or few records, Make the first of convenient monthly payments 30 days after delivery of the instrument. Fine quality Batiste $3.00 & $5.00 i ! Novelty Broche _.. . $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 | to play other makes of records— gust as they should be played. Ready-to-Wear Hats, At > dd to ad $2.87 \ ee ee ee ee: ond Floor Koch “Beau Monde” Hats Unquestionably the Biggest lat Value Obtainable. $4.95 ee ee eh 2,000 BOXES OF FINE WRITING PAPER t HSRC SURI SCID ae RR OE RT ase ORT as 7. In the eau Mond: . — ca ix comb! he b ~ al ~ vn "1 Fifty different styles, Hofer ta Bi ' and CORRESPONDENCE CARD F made of fine straw or Breit the tollestions In eslier: A Dainty white and tinted Stationery, some with gold or silver | Special | T © x hemp, ribbon trimmed, in Hoot ore ang eine , * By edges—others with prettily tinted borders. An attractive variety of 20c ge kK d Sh {i TTOOG oats atandet! a Odd tricone shapes, turbans, 91 styles, shapes and sizes in the assortment; at this price really remark- | & . ne ison @) |x all the newest colors. creation, (eanioned 19 re eniloray rol! Delta hiats teh Is eet t ’ a Box |x meet. the demands, of women f fine hair, Ldsere or Mtl | able values. fe Phonogranh Corporation of Manhattan, Len % In other stores, $4.50. BF ON: SRORGRLOR) WIE ' Ground Floor es . iricorne with Linere 87c } ri 473 Fifth Ave., Between 40th and 41st Sts, |

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