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LAP EPS SO SRE, LARNER Tree a Se MET 2S 9 ORE iy ES Re Tit ht Anita Stewart { TORPEDO MISSES LINER PATRIA BY | (Ce nued from Firet Page) Newark, | of the ship alighted the pro- Re saw its rapidly revolving KEEPS YOU LOOKING YOUNG J fos i and saw is disappear in the dis tance ina ther of foam, x Immediately @ panic broke out in * Wo sd Wants Work Won {ers. | the steerage, Men and women rushed ONLY TWENTY FEET _THE EVENING WORLD, THU RSDAY, MAROH 16 from the after-decks assicned to the] let the Patria proceed after the one torpedo boats and des rs were at| tempt at wanton murder. The sub-| 44 ; ” | stance and foin in the war @8 ex- third class and scrambled madly up| torpedo » The Patria might eas-/ once sent ont t © North | marines operating in the Mediter | mE he ae | children do all | the compantonwaye into the second] tly } auled by a fast) African waters in search he naval) ean seem to take it for grant terminate mos- and first-class quarters. Officers, suns} underse he has been tn Shari {all passenger vessels are now carry- to ward off a men and atewards rushed abvut|continnous service since the out-| A Ob the Aw Vice Con-| ing uae, While it io true t H N KI among AAs frantic folk assuring them| break of the and her speed hasisu, Ramon 1. Jae led te | number of Italian liners Lig | F steamer had not been hit.) been greatly diminished because of! Patria and immed ted an | fitted ¢ Out with une fo vee ; t was with difficulty that the dis-| her barnacte befouled bottom impromptu court ¢ the of. | French mercantile feet have as i yatl order so bh pred CONSUL GENERAL ARNOLD LEFT) feers and nie pining tha] DOCh 80 outfitted. None of the Fabre it ' LINER AT LISBON .. | Ling vesnels have been armed. This) Cook Found tne us from Gas The pure ck. Af and etatements| has beon ua lesson to me and ; nA ‘ | course i naded close int Of the twenty-nine Americans wleee secured from a sf return to our home port I shall ervlet MINK, shore and ateamed for Gibralts -| board at the time of the attack twolto bo forwarded to 10 | certainly insist that we be permitted Mill I | Will B ee ben ler forced draught. Durtr e-| loft the veescl when tt reached Liss | m to carry guns illion Insects in Jars Will Be | New ln unas He che voyage | Mile Tock | WOR, Ona @F thee: wae Oneal ml oe The reason the submarine did not) - , mainder of tho voyage to Th , ne of these was Consul-Gen-| Among the Au n the first |show itself above the aut was! = Sent to Schools to Edu na ty the Patria was never more than | oral Arnold. Tho other was @ Mré.| cabin during the attack wore Robert | P&catne it probably suape that ; « y. ‘The three miles off shore, Capt. Dec (8, | Priedenborg. Norman of No. 2041 St. Paul Street, | “° Catfled guns and did not wish to} cate Kiddies. andiad id the woman wishing to be close in in the event The Patria upon its arrival at 4 i he M ! | eXpose too much of a target | waa in excellent s when she re- sen! ‘ Gibrak : ; Baltimore; Joseph Gapino, No | Tho badly shaken nerves of the pas ed lane niet. in view of Gu Te of having to take to the boats raltar had notified tie British au-| yerersdn street, Nyack, N, Y.; James |Sengers were given another shock yes-' An ar ft move t coon ene batt and te wae a The submarine seemed content to | thoritles of the aubmarine assault and Oppenheimer of Jett City o,, |tetday when cries of fire were Heard| aon Wa Patrolman wil dali Ap teeebchadped de Aa ‘| from the steerage quarters, followed] Mosauitors will b aised I J aa dee and Henry Russell Amory of Boston, | hy a large volume of smoke, The next| teaith Department nw « veer reportet oven ake Masa, In the second cabin was Mra. | instant the ‘age people began ee in sellev | Assunto Russo, who ts cor to Join | rushing on deck, and it was with dif-jsible and distributed, safely p ‘| her husband, an American citizen, of Waurny CBSy were remtrained bY iin gies jute, among Tomorrow at IN NEW YORK 29 West 42nd Street AEOLIAN HALL IN BROOKLYN 11 Flatbush Avenue This Beautiful, Improved eo. - e Aeolian Player-Piano y With a large, handsomely finished MUSIC CABINET and $10 WORTH of MUSIC-ROLLS | No Also In the second cabin was Rucko Deifico, an American citizen of No. FIRST PAYMENT ONLY $10 Balance in equally moderate amounts monthly, Price of complete outfit, $420— plus a small interest charge, if purchased on payment 65 Fourteenth Str the firing of the torpedo was an at- Our lease pires. Premises have been rented fo theatre. S COLDS ETC ENB DOCALL INHANAATORY DISEA the crew. . f Tt waa found that a ateward, In an | Schools of New York City effort to amother a eulphur blave, had| This announcement was nn fe to-| poured water upon it, causing the) day by Dr. Charlos Baldwin, Dire | smoke and sulphur fumes to fill the | eet, Now Yora tor lowing spring. She is of 16,000 tona| on to-day ended a busy mer and $s 540 feet in length and 61 feet|the Health Department rooms ta as Woman’ $ Best in beam, She has accommodations | Centro Ktrect. Representatives were ; for 475 cabin and 2,000 steerage Pas=|tiern trom New York, New Yersey | “FRUIT-A-TIVES,” sengers. land Connecticut, with special delo- of | IMONIA, PLEUR(SY | respondents In Divorce Her husband's alleged written con-| fession that he had two soul mates campaign ag carried or this year. St mosquitoes will be © vigorously than ever, owners of buildings In The Back, Neuralgia, Pennsylvania Rubber Company ‘ . Mrs. Webb says her husband had an| ly establis Jactinity in New York, Miss Gladys | gy Tidaboch, and another in Philadelphia, | Uo Misa Evelyn Harland I The Webbs were married In Lou | to complete health. od mosquitoes breed in Ae a tonic, “ Patches of water, uable to purify and enri ery pupil in the public school Webb asks. recognize the dangerous kind at a Advt VOGEL BROTHERS 42 st.at 8 Ave. After a Successful Career of 58 Years, Are RETIRING From ex- roa in prepara Pruit-a-tives™ Store closed yesterday and all day to-day for this sale. ~ ESPECIALLY’ FOR 74 Mulberry Streat, Now York steerage, The amudge had been|f the Bureau of Public Safety of} LT tlon of the Americans | Started by the steward in an effort tg| the Health Department. The plan is The indignation o: the Americans) couse sleeping passengers WHO hadlan imeertant part of a cam ¢ | Was not any more keen than that of) refused to leave thoir bunks. THIS! education and exterminat ‘ € Deschelies. discussing what] !s @ trick often resorted to on the} on soe! suet be he terms the outrage, thé Patria’n| Nigh Sens ginning—edueation for the 4h . i den gaia, ‘The Patria was launched at Toulon, | extermination to the mosquitoes commander sald France, in November, 1913, and went| The Interstate Mosquito mmie “Eruit- “a- -tives’’ Now Knowi “We were absolutely unarmed and| into the transatlantic service the ful- | the famous fruit medicine, is particularly well suited NAMES Two “aS AFFINITIES, | sete trom Westchester and Loncr| for the wae of women, because of ite mild | Island, He Commissioner Emer |and gentle action and its pleasant taste, | Mes. Webb Accuses Pate Co-| fon of New York announced the local In xevere cases of Constipation, Indi | gestion, Bloating, Sick Headaches, Pain or a General was to-day used by Mrs. Margaretlin which water is allowed to lodie | Run Down Constitution, “Fruit-a-tives™ By Stason Wren in Bringing sult for ab lin gutters, drains or elsewhere wili|i# the only medicine needed to eerrect Webb, a commercial salesman for the! he prosecuted criminally. It ts clear. {such troubles and restore the sufferer is inva's ich the blood and build up strength and vigor. trial size 25a aid by Fruite ville Ree th Lbee mia caine Here will be asked to stud ture,| 80¢. a box, 6 for $2.50, eara later. They have a nine- needs and habits of m said | At. or sent postpa Fr nid son, Mason, whose custody Mre.'Dr, Baldwin, 9 as to be able tola-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N. Y¥.-* tion aed HIS Aeouan Player-Piano, we consider, is the finest player instrument ever offered at anything near the same price. The best talent and the greatest resources this Company can command have been drawn upon to make this player-piano in all respects a really fine musical instrument. Not one invention or improvement, but many are the basis of its great superi- ority. The instantly responsive pneu- matics, the unexcelled ease of pumping, the complete and efficient devices for expression control—it would be impossible to detail here all of the Aeolian Player's points which are typically Aeolian in their perfection. As a piano it is an instrument of most satisfying quality. The tone is full and _ and see and try these fine Player-Pianos. sonorous. ‘The case is rich, glossy, or dull finish mahogany. A player bench to match accompanies each instrument. The Roll Cabinet is of ample propor- tions, providing shelf space for an extensive library of music. It is of excellent work- manship and finished to match the player- piano. The music-rolls are the finest in the market. They are made in our own face tories and are guaranteed perfect. You make your selection from the complete libraries here at Aeolian Hall. Prices are as low as 25¢ per roll—so a good variety of music can be secured for $10, v We invite you to come to Aeolian Hall Come regardless of whether or not you are ready to purchase. BUSINESS Sale Starts Friday Morning, March 17, at 9 o’Clock CLOSING OUT SALE “# For over half a century Vogel Brothers have maintained the highest standard in Men’s Ready-to-Wear Clothing, ranging in price from $15 to $40. Now, owing to the expiration of their lease, they are forced to dispose of their entire stocks at a tremendous sacrifice. The general public are offered this opportunity to buy apparel of the highest class at the lowest prices that have ever been quoted. Nothing Reserved Men’s & Boys’ Clothing, Furnishings, Hats re New Spring Stocks Remember, these Player-Piano outfits are on display both in New York and Brooklyn The AEOLIAN Company The Aeolian Co ‘FORTY FAMOUS FILM FOLK” New Series of Beautiful Gravure Portraits in Cabinet Photograph Style. Bach Portrait as Good as a Photograph. NEXT SUNDAY’S SET A New Group Each Week. GET THE SET. Order Sunday World From Newsdealer in Advance, Charles Chaplin Clara Kimball Young Blanche Sweet New Names Will Be Announced From Weck to Week. ae Regular Price NOW Rewuler Prive | NOW Men's Suits - 918.60 & @15.00..$7.50 | AllStetson Hats...................006 +++-+63.60 te $5,00.. 2.50 15 te 10m. 8 All Derbies and Soft Hats . 160 18.00 to £8.00, ,18,' 9£.00t0 #5.00..17.50 All Arrow Brand Collars... 50 Sui 96.00 to 98.00. 19,60 | All Paris and Boston Garter: 18 Men's 's Suits, 30,00 & $5.00..22,.50 | AIIB. V. D. Underwear 35 Men's English Cutaway Walking Suits 15.00 to $0.00,, 9,76 | All Notaseme Half Hos: 18 Man's Bask Solanay Cais and Ve ¥ if i ‘ " M4 aes All Interwoven Silk Half Hose (8S)...86.. 27 len’s Black Cutaway Coats and Ve: P Lath . Al Neck Men's Black Prince Albert Coats 18.00 & 20.00,, 9.75 ‘“ ibd ttl Nene vee B00. m4 Men's Black Prince Albert Coats. 25.00 & $0.00, 14,76 sOavy big preety 1.00... Men’s Spring Overcoats (Odd Lot 12.60 0 20.00,, 5.00 | Negligee and Pleated Shirts. 160.. .17 Men's Spring Overcoats 16,00 & 18.00,, 9.76 Negligee and Pleated Shirts 2.00.. 1.15 Men’s Spring Overcoat 20,00 & 5,00, 14.75 Negligee and Pleated Shirts 2.60.. 1.65 Men's Spring Overcoats $0.00 & $6.00..22.50 | sik Shirts... 6.00.. 2.85 Men's Winter Overcoats... 12.60 & 16.00.. 7.50 Tan Cape Dress Claws. er 8 Men’s Winter Overcoats. . 15,00 to £0,00,, 9.75 pe ae be 1.60.. 8B Men’s Winter Overcoats.. .. £0.00 to 25.00..14,.75 } Cape and Mocha Gloves.......... OS) 1.78 & @.00... 1.88 Men’ Winter Overcoats.... . $0.00 to 40.00, 19,50 Tan and Mocha Gloves. . GH) #.00 & #40... 1.65 $504 4.00,. 2,50 All Evening Dress Vests... 3.00 & 4.00.. 1.95 4.604 6.00., 8.50 All Fancy Street Vests. . #.60 & 8.00.. 1.66 Men’s Striped Trousers 6.00 to 8.00., 4.76 | All Boys’ Suits..... rs) 4.00 & 6.00.. 2.08 Youths’ Long Pants Suit: 10.00 to 12.60,, 760 All Boys’ Sui (7s) 6.00 & 7.00.. 3.05 Youths’ Long Pants Su 16.00 & 18.00 ..12,50 All Boys’ Suits. « CAs) 8.00 & 10.00., 4.95 No Alterations No Charges No C. O. D.’s Store Open Store Open Late Late friday and Friday and Saturday 2 8 Saturday Nigh St. at O Ave. Nigh