The evening world. Newspaper, March 16, 1916, Page 8

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Sey See CRRA cae os 1 oo (one werner THE EVENING WORLD, T Scotiiscas MAAOWT [REPRE t indieate any emerees DF HER RICH HUSBAND 1 to answer that,” | — © hia estimate of $2,000,000 there | had been @ change in conditions at. | Philip Herrman on Abandon- The number of NW F NS N footing the peace of this country, ment Charge. : pts is shown Four million dollars, he said, would sheets a “ . ‘e Dorothy Gater Hermann, @ dancer, | on the wrapper. | Z ked the aid of two courts to-day cute A new naval aeroplane, with two {irve! Yi i | ; : In an attempt to atraighten out her } ! Admiral Says $2,000,000 Was) inotors, to carry rae oF quality, too. ’ “i . Walia. toches As ged ig |mathimonial aiMouitien with the rich Arollof common | Enough at Time — Might be anoiethe Me ; Pid father of fer youthful husband, toilet perper can be . : will be compl at the Washingt ; iu loorely wouad to Need Doub That Now. navy yard by May 1, he eald Philip $ Herrmann, with whom she Took big. SeotTievue has entually, hoe testified, 160 ma- | Pd on June 6 last year. 6 would be required no that a Her first move was to apply for a |} WASHINGTO. March 16 Rear) h . - 1,000 Sheets, 10¢ | 2.200 °%,s07 uit At tng aga San | eam hr nan ro could have aeroplanes aboard NEC OF RoamMORINE her, A Bue , Jations, assumed rest ity to-day | com |mons was issued, according to Fred- against adopting the submarine ideas; Crick EB. Goldsmith, her 1: Sheets that Count’? | ‘or te sevelopment of naval alr craft GF the present war panty Magistrate Cornell sitting in the _ to $2,0 000 Under fire of eritioiams Wer have learned something from| Vomestic Relations Court —o-— bo auMeient 00 Sani-Tissue Toilet Paper, ‘‘sott esentative Pred the } repent War,” he said yu vd aldeintth hppeared | b tore ' I diate 1 Vastray by the ¢ sup ourt Juatic egan ant anc cothiike. ay oe am . a jditions under which the submarine | was appointed guardian ad litem for treatment, makes it healing — wa to be blamed | warfare abroad is being carric Mra, Dorothy, #0 that he might file your quality test. 2500 counted nie s desired to prepare for! Abroad, for geographical and other sult avainat James 8, Herrmann, the sheets in a carton of 3 roils for 25e —- your quantity guarantee, Ask ir dealer. nmediate and pressing eltuation reasons, he said, there conditions| millionatre father of her husband, are inf ing the submarine war-|for $100,000 damages for alleged 1a 1 »4 fare that hardly are likely eo be en-lalienation of Phillp's affections. scotr [eee cree countered in any war in which the| Karly this year Mrs, Herrmann Mek PAPER C@., 30 Charch St., New York Joss ccient Wilson Naw told us that United Staten may be engaged was haled into. the #upremo Court bedhsnk tte nth bro by her husband's parents, to defend an action brought by them to annul their son's runaway marriage, Jus- « Gavegan réfused to annul the arriage because Phitp had stolen away from his parent's domtoile after the auit waa brought and had ‘ her, thus legally enting marriage, which was 0 distaste- ful to young Hermann's parents. me wn of war, two million dollars is ample,’ |) TO EQUIP NAVY YARD | bh Money for Puget Sound Improve- ments Needed in Plan to Hasten Battleship Buikling. REMOVAL SALE worth the sland to shall water, was unavail able for construction. us to seek more commo- are always full value of the price th dious showrooms. We Player Piano in our cial prediction that the Panama Canal will be r ed by April 15 for the pas present retail store. To possess a piano of the || snge of deep draught vessela waa an to accomplish this we now $200 highest grade here’s the ‘offer opportunity. Our Usual Liberal Terms of Payment May |..." Be Arranged Even at the Reduced Prices fexposition, "The Reconstructed City,” from May | to Moy 15, was announced to-day at the Department of Commerce New KRAKAUER Upright was $400—sue Price, $358 Uged Pianos and New KRAKAUER Upright was $425—sule Price, $375 Player Pianos New KRAKAUER Upright was $450—Sele Price, $398 We have in pur _warerooms a num {Many American concerns are expected der of used pianos and player | New KRAKAUER Upright was $475—dele Price, $420) Exciiangt''bnoae “instruments are To those who desire to | | nounced last night by War Depart | anent | jto Install exhibits at the exposition. | whose aim is to hasten preparation for |rebuilding French elties destroyed by ithe war Henry C. Long of the A ‘an Char te of Comme ce has been de t nent. to among Amer turers, will reach the United Blates |this month. The United Staves ts the truments Aare jonly neutral asked to participa: The ft 5 ee Ll ad rondition feving Jexposition will last three months ans wen’ thoroughly, gone, over. in our New KRAKAUER Small Grand was $700—}%;:., $630 workahope ine ning ar ciflar bakes ie ine New KRAKAUER Grand was $750-—Sale Price, $675 W ahere. ‘e y aLattargue, | LONDON, mend en, and others. ‘ e have A has made the arrangement New KRAKAUER Player was $650—Sale Price, $575 Wingate ee Witty tae Adinira War Office und ba supply. of the Tris nd Flanders and to J fleet in time for St. Patrick ! ~_ - A CONTRA From the Waxing" ) sno ready-made anythin, New KRAKAUER Player was $800—sele Price, $695 $95 and Up Krakauer Bros., 17 East 14th St. North Side of Street, Between Broadway and Fifth Avenue i | philos “doe. Ma “mutT one e stop) i ING SHOESAT: YEARS OF AGE. $3.00 '3.50 54.00 $4.50 & $5.00 SHOES| YOU CAN SAVE MONEY B WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE VALUE GUARANTEED W.L. Douglas name has stood for shoes of the highest of quality for the price. Hisname andthe retailpricestamped on the bottom guarantees full valueand protects thewearer against high ae Led piel shoes, They arethebest known shoesintheworld. . Douglas shoes are made of thi it full: SQ. the latest models, in a well-equipped Piety ‘4 Deine glee ster b R the direction and personal inspection of a most perfect organization Sand the highest paid skilled shoemakers; all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes in the world, | W.L.DOUGLAS $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 SHOES are just eye for style, fit and wear as other makes costing : 6 to $8, the only perceptible difference is the price. “& Wt POMSLAS 45,00 and 03.60 SHOES hold >, er shape, fit bett Yu, other makes for ihe oe Sonar lenger (a0 None genuine unless W. L, Douglas name and the retail price is é stamped on the party BEWARE SUPSTITUTES CATALOG FREE W.1 DOCGLAS, (70 Spark St, Brockton, Mags DOUGLAS STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK: 98 Nassau Street. rd Avenue. BROOKLYN 779 P 725 roadway, cor. Sth Bt, 7: 120th St, 421 Fulton streot, cor, Peart. | azo PitRte Avenue, St? Broadway, near 14th Bt. bet. 140th & 147th Ste. | 7ON-710 Broadway, cor. Thornton, | 6 \tO% st. 270 Bergenline Ave. 32 Broad waz, co 6th Be. 7 Fig 307 Broadway, Gates Broad Street. es 5q.) ’ I ‘or, 11th Street, |* Market St O84 Third Avenue, M 4 1 ik A: *S59 Manhattan Avenue, ree rR N-101 E. State st cape Stores mark carry complete lines of W. L. Douglas $3.00 and $4.00 shees for women, ssi SENATE VOTES $2,065,000; have secured these at Savings asked for them. That's | aoe : | ak ROR 125 West 42d Street why only twice in our || PANAMA GANAL TO REOPEN WIRELESS FROM DUTCH LADDIN’S lamp had a They will be ready for from entire 47 years’ business ||| APRIL 15, IS PREDICTION wonderful Servant—a genie our occupancy about pl de jest Tick or Caer Vaterwns| LINER TUBANTIA SAYS who could serve a banquet in a May Ist. Previous to $50 STAVE BANDE oe 1 Nearly Contpleley Bhtoser Wires twinkling and build a_ palace that time we must dis- reduced in price. \| —Goethals May Reti-e SHE WAS TORPEDOED overnight. pose of every Piano and . | WABHINGTON, March 16.—An off prone ene HURSDAY, MAROH 16, 1916, et GIRL CETSA MEDAL SAYS SURGEON LEFT: | unsirnot usowcoumataurge te senor are rty years. The exeoutor sold the | some bottl af) FOR SAVING TWO BOYS NEEDLE IN GIRL'S EVE ‘ste; 432 {9 wiution.2 So aet 2a | fanncey” wrnds wetted by George | | Mrs. Main Streets and forgot it | Nicholas who had @ place on the : a | The other ‘any he happened to corner of Fifty-fifth Street a 4 Roland Sues Dr. Wootton for) think of it and opened a bottle. The | Eighth Avenue years ago | 5 ion e a ease overed with dust and cobwebs | Zaide re er nalyais 0" icked y in the little cellar } on Zaidee, Aged 9. vised an analy which showed It] tucked away in the ttle cellist Wants —_——— {to be 68 per cent. better than that of| only entrance h eo Nine-year-old Zatdee Roland and her to-day. O'Brien was again surprised | back of the bar—and O'Brien stan mother, Mra, Nesta di Becker Roland, | When he sold some of it for $5 a bot- at the door. Lowered Herself From Bridge appeared netore supreme Court Justice ———————" | . | Hotehkine to-day to tell a Jury of tho| . ° | and Lads Clung to Her jfain ine chit itera wnen tor a| Astonishing Power of Iron | Legs Till Help Came. | monn she carried « broken needle Jn 7s | Ste Sromnaa cigntaan, wna! Zait.in tune Hi. Hernert WW Wont to Give Strength to Broken Miss Rose 3 ‘a tee } ton, specialist, for 000 for alleged saved the liven of two boys Jan 4,|Seeiigenco in siot removing the broken Down Nervous People | Fecetved @ gold medal for bravery | Mt of stoe! phen Aie |) When Zaide ‘0 years olf he | Yesterday in the Bronx Borough Hall, Ae SRT te Cometh MIEN [mother w ted to cot Miss Krauss, daughter of Dr. and) droop of hi 0} r eyelid go the little girl ed tron three times per day after meals jan Saye Ordinary Naxated Not Deticate | for tWo weeks, Then text your atronett Mrs, Lewin L. Krauas of No. 3494 Fort | Might ‘later appear in motion pictures again and seo for your: Independence Street, had been akat- Mr ‘ i. land ‘maid Wootton perform ‘| L800, Boe Conte ia | wt Rave in > r ark wit operation month la paider | ij ig on Van Cortlandt | k with her suffered with convuls sand one day} Instances. double ‘and even trip mother and cousin her aunt discovered the point of &) in @ recent i We had all been ordered off of the! ne protruding through the skin | ofatiet, of this , lee because the poll: thought it| Above the right eye. The needle was| ta make an actual blood test on ail peo Rs a expelled but the droop remains le who are {ll you would probably was dangerous,” aaid ; i i ished at the exceedi é t Counsel for Dr, Wootton admitted he taon fen Gna Whe ‘day. “I was kneeling down to unstrap| that dung the operation a needle her reason tham the iack mother's skates when sho screamed | broke, only part of which was recov. | iron, The moment tron is supplied all and pointed to a little fellow who had} ered. The surgeon's defense is that] thelr muititude of dangerous fall bo bs | the geedic was furnished hy the Man- | disappear. | Without iron th fallen through the ice on the swamp, | rattan Kye, Kar, Throat and Nose|% t eto ahan and was kicking around In the | Hospital and therefore he was not re- peas you “I Jumped and ran, and just as I) sponsible for ita faulty condition scaled the little rustic bridge Dr. BK. Bauer, Spe t aymptoma of dyspepaley Pe Ae you! were | liver and other troubles in. ft te in some cam montha without obi You can talk as you Wondera wrought by new remedies, Duy own to hard facta ther a "ott iron te put ooMe nd good, sound, healt! flesh on your ‘bones. It ‘ts also a erve and stomach etrengthener and the viood builder in the world. The only trouble was that the old forme of ine c iron, lke tincture of irom Acetate, eto, often ruined people's teetty upset their ‘stomache and were not ae lated, and for these reasone they free 4 more harm than good. very of the newer forme Rose yester- an | —— older boy, who was also running, O'BRIEN GUARDS TH OOR atumbled and fell over me into the ED bls water. I held to the lower edge of the E DS $B N ened, nervous and ail run down, and tre bridge, lowered myself up to my arm. THATL A T0 Hl RA DY Seerely Geter alert io vardemes ait at the rollers so wide can't grind. Ae uous blood and people become generally weak FvAtion, too thing another is burdened with pits Into the water, and called to the trahealth boys to grab my legs and hold on. Liquor Estimated to Be Eighty | $$3,2 “The older boy, who I have since Years Old Is Fe for example, |e pl teeth, and @ ficial facturers of Nuxated Trew or liver’ trouble; some in Ce’ cant. sleep at night; others are sleep) | NOTE—The ma ed in Cellar ited learned was Clarence Carpe wave | + some fussy aud iret | nave such unbounded confidence in tte potenay l areaat tat per | of Stamford Man but al) | chat they authorite the announcement that gthey Jenteon, held on with one 1 and) will forfelt $100.00 to any Charitable Loti passed the other boy, his ten-year-old) STAMFORD, Conn, March 16.— cannot any man or woman under brother, John, up to me. William Peck Mallory, who lived on | dru ity who lacks iron and Peggy strengti “L lifted him over the bridge and! Washington Avenue, wes onsiaia Weenies Os then hauled Clarence up. The water tion for being “queer” your money in any case tn |\® particularly dangerous a that spot, | forts of things wh! J Tron does not at lest double your had a reputa and buying atl m stored in His) tie to make the following teat: w t atrong and well, ° ° IJ] WASHINGTON, March 16-The | and {f something had not been done P'Ths Read yd dull Bh aN ety Uae, ent. Uenemini tired Wane te temic, 1 osan aver LATIOS _ | srw etsy raised “Senator roin-fawoaty the voy would nave been furautin'n tumbor of bueris Aiea | few" eran ete i Marae, lJ] deters bil apropriating $2,065,000 to; dragged under.” iJ} equip th Pugt Sound Navy rd for} The medai, given by the Ralston| ~ radi AKAUER PIANOS ITi construction of battlships. It now, Purina Hero Commission of St, Louls, as biome a PLAYER PIANOS |", Mowe | bee labtitweee of a bases ver i i R asthe od that Secretary | {dent Mathewson of the Bronx, but he retail business has forced Actua oe e 1]| , Boindexter explained that Secretary’ | was out of town, 80 Dr. Adolph 8 gel, Chairman of the Presentation Committee, pinned it on the girl's coat TheServantof theLamp But that waslong agoin Baghdad, in the days of Scheherzade and Jupproaching, It in believed that the the Sultan Haroun-al-Raschid. lerew and passengers had sufficient " Une to get into the life-boata; this O Today there are new lamps, less (Continued from First Page.) rpnedleah tnt det dae eaa ad laa picturesque, perhaps, but more less calls eminated from | treated boat for an hont of mo t useful. And the new lamp has Weitere eratin attest mnaers a new servant, whose name is tod with th laaving with the tal LINER’S CAPTAIN BELIEVES HIS SHIP WAS TORPEDOED. 88 reports from rescl shore and said he wa Socony. Socony (So-CO-ny) is the name ot the Standard Oil Company of New York’s best kerosene. Aladdin's lamp never had a servant half so clean and efficient and reliable us Socony Kerosene Oil. Wi hip avote the capiain of the Turbantia | saying that hie vessel was wrecked by a terific explosi Stated that he be! struck by @ torpe The steamship ‘Turbantia was the Kk steamer of the Royal Duteh amidships He a eved the vessel was | Socony is easily summoned—just say “Socony’’ to the grocer’s boy when you give him your oil can to get filled. a few months, and vince that time has I AFEST and BEST popular Socony Kerosene Oil is free from dirt or grit of any kind, It burns with a clear, full flame and does not leave wick crust. vessel with South American voy- wers, She had two decks | shelter deck and was u HK. H, Wyts: wseow, the Turk 1 tons, is 540 f m, and a de ler ec In fact, it is so much better than ordin- ary kerosene that it is decidedly worth asking for. carried a erew of Groceries, hardware and general stores which carry Socony Kerosene Oil, dis- play the Socony sign in their windows. A. T. DICE HEADS READING, coed rhees, | PHILADE March 16,—Agnew | Thomson Dice, View President and Gen eral Manager of the Philadeiphia and | Reading Railroad, wae elected Preside of that road yesterday. ie succe Theodore V Jast, Sunday fed tat Look for the Socony sign. It is the sign of a reliable dealer, We recommend the following oil burn- ing devices as the best of their kind: New Perfection Oil Cookstoves and Water Heaters, Perfection Smokeless Oil Heaters, Rayo Lamps and Lanterns. who died euadent Academy of 4 was employed in artment of the rom 1881 to 1892 Then, until April 1894, he was superintendent of signals © the New York Central and Hudson Riv | Railroad. He entered the service of | Reading o4 supe of the it nd later was ap Shperintendent, then 0 Standard Oil Company of New York NEW YORK—BUFFALO Pri ALBANY~BOSTON | Offiows Wedinesday ¢ Open Net TT Me ) iit HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES, | Th trivs for to-morrow's ws | Zevvage, LOT: Same ay DWACE sh wate 1 THI! wand: Ni Ssnheae: , eneanncs cae is: 0: Rorthage, 10 Paince hai De Lard PUPTH RACE Beiing. 1 | ward’ "Pteatat ath fins Gry ants Red Cross, 9! | Zoroaster 100; Reybour. 1 We 118; Monaiear RACK. Ge Nort

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