The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1916, Page 5

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and absorbency, and you get a quantity . Hh number of sheets ie "IOWA 0 more by using heavy paper—they can be pated up to look “It’s the Counted Sheets that Count ad Sent -Tissue, with Cana- dian Balsam. 2500 sheets in carton ef 3 rolls, 30c. Ask your dealer, SCOTT PAPER CO., 30 Charch (Mahers of absorbent SeotTise tee sTyvve THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 20, ness, He continued to throw the dust tm the child's face, Mr. Dansky said. ALBANY, March 20.—Goy, Whit- man to-day reiterated his faith in the fairnoss and impartiality of the in- vestigation of charitable institutions being conducted by Charles il. Strong. The Governor said he was receiving daily from persons inter- ested in the management of the rev- eral institutions letters criticising certatu phases of the inquiry, “These criticisms,” aid the Go ernor, “come from Protestant, Cat HEIGHTS HOSPITAL DRY, 2 WITNESSES | NER AT NUEY not had confidence in Commisstoner |Strong he would have stopped the inquiry. DUST THROWN IN FACE. Alley, correspondents will kindly note that this thoroughfare is now Rachel's Lane. i —_—_—-—- The Washington Heights Hospital SPRING COMES IN was again placed under fire when the | Charities Investigation, being con- | ducted by Commissioner Charles 1 Porter Abuse Patient and Protested. man of No. 145 West One Hundred | row, ae “NORTH CAROLINA'S NAO DOES NOT DENN HONS UF" RALBIGH, N. C., March 20-8, P, Christy, convicted with Mrs, Ida Ball Warren for the murder of @. P. War- murder, Goc, Craig will announced tomorrow. Mrs, Warren and Christy stand convicted of im ring her husband because of their infatuation, Gov. Craig said he is satisfied both jare guilty, but the fact that Mrs} Warren is a woman, and that “the manhood of North C: 1 does not domand the life of Mr death. now in progress (Tuesday) The Important Spring Sale of will be continued to-morrow Sesne ea on G. Altman & Gao. wrapper, |Gernity, tomy mind, is.an indrentioa |GOv. Craig May Save Mrs. ‘ FIFTM AVENUE - MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK ‘ 1,000 Sheets, 10¢ | Lawyer Says That Boies ducted with "Parmena “Ana winout| Warren From Chair for Thirty-fourth Street TBLEPHONE 7000 MURRAY HILL Thirty-fifth Street —- Don't be misled b - , Lp yt tha canent Husband’s Murder. ED big rolls—they can Are Kept Under lstonst attenee taitnesss’ | balla ‘ can be made to weigh | Stairway. The Governor added that !f he hat A Sale of Blankets, all specially priced the Department on the Fourth Floor. White Blankets ig, but the number —— din Gav, © ; mecene | ’ ren, must die, Gov, Craig Indicated of sheets may be CHANGE OF ADDRESS. m s. bs : | ’ few, Sevitthecount | Salesman Testifies He Saw, 1 writing fo friends in Pig's |e ncsroeuted tor her part In bs Men’s Furnishings Comfortables and Bedspreads will be held to-morrow _and Wednesday in leaders in the regular stock during the season Satin-finish, with hemmed edges, each $2.90 - Strong, was remmed to-day in the — Warren, or | er pair . . - $4.50, 5.50, 6. Bar Association Building, No. 42) Officially, ‘Warmth and Sunshine |®»y other woman, in the administra- | —s : : + Or Oe 4 eapettinuously increasing |e oe Srioeuanetan, @ ixerves 8 Wes| Spool eapiace Ios arid Snow Tos | "he veg: sonra sosday Gove GrOle A Clearing Sale Comfortables r th S wced qualities of OT s42 Wert One Hundred and ¥ tn | Day, but You Never Can Tell! fiistened to ploas for Mos. Warren's f '’s High Sh Cotton-filled. . . . . each $1.65 Street, a former director of the inst!-! Bright akles and rapidly warming | life. ) M i © | tution, Yentited that the place wan|sun gave some verifcation of the are | "OMY wolves, vena aud the Urata en's Wig oes Woolefilled, sateen-covered (a limited nume —,_ | | airty and that bodies were kept under|rival of spring, officially scheduled! element,” ¢ Morrison said, " ‘ Ss the front atepa when the single Metall tor half pest five o'clock this after. | “would prote ss ecetatiatoa og models), now in progress, comprises ber only) soe eh ele) ah $4.78 Baan |) Coffin in the cellar was in use, noon, The Weather Bureau promises| He F to “eave the the broken sizes of several styles w' | OLD ENG! | Michael Dansky, a travelling salen-|decidediy warmer weather to-mor- | State” from sending « woman to her} y hich were ~ Bedspreads {and Eighteenth Street, testified that} Despite the sharp chill of the early Te eae at * auc ec ‘hia ‘son, Lester, twelve, was taken|morning,, commuters report hearing PRICE OF SUGAR SOARS: just closing. To make way for the new Crochet . . . . « each 1.10 & 1.25 there after an accident. He found|robins in suburban thickets, with now s | assortments now daily arriving, these Shoes have been uniformly marked (irrespective of former prices) at filth everywhere, he said. Once, land then one venturin when a heut patient came in, he said,/to the astonishment @ sheet was taken from his boy's bed|Hen Coffin of G and a pillow from the bed of another) who was at Port up a cot for the! int A fine religh for soups oysters, meats and gravi At Grocers and 10c Delicatessen Stores Also Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases MAY G0 TO 8 CENTS High Mark of 644 Cents a Pound} Ww ‘1 . patient to make day, declares « he saw in| ; : mete Made by E. Pritchard,331 SpringSt.n.Y. f] on” another tin he saw a porter| Maurice Engel’s wan wearing rubber| Retail Is roo he Italy's $4.75 per pair Sheets, with plain hems, each 72c. to $1.10 sweeping dust from a mantel into|boots and ear muff: | demand. . ‘it - PS ; the face of a little boy patient and] | There was ice pManhas-| guar re $e carta a soumestet (Men's Shoe Department, First, Fioor) Pillow Cases, with plain hem, World «Wants? Work \Wonders reprimanded him, little flurry of snow night. The | the New Y etail market to-day as each . ; A . : A ; 19c. to 28. “I'm not taking orders from you,” the porter said, according to the wit- lowest temperature of the night Was | against 6% n week 21 degrees at midnight ko and may, be- | to 8 cents, | assign the in- f italy into the : week and to the nand, rather than to the a over, A Special Sale of ‘ ‘ Solid Mahogany Furnishings Little Children’s Rompers Inet Special Sale Tuesday, March 21st. | nal action repealing the | 4 — ~ nie men clause which was to have made sugar | to take place to-morrow (Tuesday), will | in a variety of pretty styles and materials free May 1 ' t as Ss Si “The Congressional on was a| Comprise a selection of useful and decorative appropriate for ELL and Summer, will | to said one be placed om sale toemorrow at these | articles at extraordinarily low prices. “but trade conditions are ac- | y responsible for the price rise They have lifted prices above the point where legislation has marked effect, “Only last week Italy came into the market with heavy orders and indi- cations of more orders in the tm- mediate future. Her buying and the buying of the other European coun- tries lifted the price of sugar from 26 to $4.50, frelght on board, Cuba points.”” ‘The rise in wh is exactly the sa crease in New York. Ss <A DUTCH BOARD TO QUIT. exceptional prices: Smoking Stands, in a very artistic design, SS aa a se SSID Serving Trays (size 15x25 inches) with inlaid decoration. . . . . . $3.75 Tip Tables, circular or octagonal: Size!7inches. . . . . . $4.50 Deore | Size22inches . . . . . . 6.50 @ as the retail in- | | Gateleg Tables . . . . . . 6.50 (Art Objects Department, Fourth Floor) Chambray Rompers, in white or colors (sizes itedyenrs). « 6+ «© «© © we Crimkled Seersucker Rompers, in white or \ colors (sizes 1 to4 years). . . . @0c ' Colored Duck or Crinkled Cotton Rompers (sizes 2to6years) . . . . . 88c, This Sale will be held in the Department for Misses’ and Children’s Underwear on the Second Floor, 34th Street—New York | Taken from the regular stock about { 275 Women’s and Misses’ | OPPENHEIM,GLLINS & CG Afternoon and Street Dresses Silk Dresses for Immediate Wear | Dte- with Holland has de creased to such an extent in this | country in the last few years that steps were taken in the upreme Court to- day to dissolve the Netherlands Cham- New Shipments of Novelty Coatings and Suitings (Scotch and English) Women’s and Misses’ attractive Silk Dresses of Crepe Meteor and Chiffon Taffeta, also combinations of silk and Georgette Crepe in Black, Navy, Green, Grey, j sees ot Conimtioe: SR Aar ee Nea Rose, Copenhagen, Brown and Wisteria. | nelius Venderbilt, organized. suitable for Sports Garments, have just been received. They include Tweeds, Homespuns and Cheviots in the fashionable brilliant colors; Striped Jerseys, with plain material in matching colors for combination use; and a large variety of Check Suitings im colors as weil as im blacke and-white effects. n, art and science. of the fact that few land merchants in New York City are) in direct trade with Holland, the active | membership of the organization hae suf- | |fored such a great decrease it 1s now | yasible to secure @ quorum at di- rector’s meetings,” the application for dissolution says. Among the or rish, D.C. Bo Vanderbilt At Decided Reductions from the Regular Price 15.00 (Woo! Dress Goods Department) NYAS NORTHWEST CORNER SIXTH AVESIS zers were J.C. Pare vain and Cornelius pe now PLS ILO nnn : - . | The May Manton Fashions | TT. 1s @ costume available for many x | ar? summer needs. The blouse is a per: | — | WOMAN DYING AFTER LEAP. to Have Acted her's Death ith, thirty-five years fourth-etory window ON MONDAY, MARCH 13, THE NEW YORK EVENING JOURNAL STATED IN ITS ADVERTISING COLUMNS THAT fectly plain one that can be ti TR. ped from a pocket or without, and which tn ° “The Evening Journal printed more paid display automobile adver- Naish beers eovaiay breprarrey a very woman knows tising last week than any other New York evening newspaper. Jand 4s dying $ Harlem Hospital trom @ ~~ sy Matai W hy Should You Pay Cash? | hen it t= de- The wkirt te! two-piece sort and Here the edges of the at are finished and lapped onto the back and pockets are inserted, but you could con- ert this into m perfectly plain skirt by | by making simple pockets, however, and generally | endence and As tt is f white cot- frable to have # high neck of the newest of the thered. ALL business is based on CREDIT. CHARGE-ACCOUNTS give even the very rich the USE of what they buy for months pele. ying. Why shouldn't YOU have the same privilege? No matter ow unprepared you are to buy now, or how small your weekly in= come, our TREMENDOUS STOCK’ and our LIBERAL CREDIT terms will furnish your home AT ONCE. PLAIN FIGURE TAGS THROUGHOUT OUR STOCK. AGATE LINES OF DISPLAY AUTOMOBILE ADVERTISING PRINTED LAST WEEK, March Sth to 11th, Inclusive in the > Evening Journal 6,363" “These figures should be significant to ALL circulation of high purchasing power.” THE BROOKLYN DAILY TIMES father died recently, an! nt to an institution for Fe eeeeerone Bellevue Patient Leaps to Death. Patrick Ring, thirty-four years Second Avenue, Open Saturday Evenings. ma at the sidos, Faeh i rned to Death During the Same Week—March Sth to 11th, Inclusive-—printed 27,963 $1598 4-PIECE ADAM PERIOD BEDROOM SUITE advertisers seeking Jo et fl items % yards 44; for t mide, | In Circassian Walnut, _— Abe in 4% "yards of material | wit Hone. a AGATE LINES OF DISPLAY AUTOMOBILE ADVERTISING in Fall Off Baty, reba verde’in’ width at the lower sane Sf DRESSER. CHIFFON: IER, TOILET TABLE is 34 inches long, with tripli- cate mirror, Bed is full size. Four pieces at $79°°° MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE Con 6" hve NS" FROM MARCH 5TH TO 15TH, INCLUSIVE Jo, 8806—(With Basting Line and Added Seam Allowance.) Blouse With or With- out Shoulder Straps, 34 to 46 bust measure, | No. 9020—(With Basting Line and Ad Seam Allow ) Two-Plece Skirt, 24 to 34 waist me: . AGATE LINES OF DISPLAY AUTOMOBILE ADVERTISING EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION ot oH Thirty-second Street (oppo Call v BUREAU, Donald Bullding, 100 We $1,000 Truly, as the Evening Journal says: ae 8 4 He Gitnbal Fron). corer itxth Avenue and hirty-ancond Biroat f : Bookkeeper Dies in. Office Ore § Stamps for each pattern ordered, “THESE FIGURES SHOULD BE SIGNIFICANT TO ALL ADVER- porn nett dace se, patty, f SMRbontasere write your address niainiy and abnaze spelty a! Sr 35,539 Wi {IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— TISERS SEEKING CIRCULATION OF HIGH PURCHASING POWER.” 6 \ A WORLD “WANT” bs GO AND GET IT, Sane - - | 1? MAKES LATTLE DEFPORINOE WHAT TOU OXRED—s WORLD “Want” WHA. GO GmDER rtment, a 0. 81 Brow he was employed, < 1

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