The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1916, Page 6

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9 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1916. i ‘i room. Whi he arrived thi NEW YORKER A RIVER HERO |e tant four months, ayn the toner! fchoo! naar West Point for two terme.| OSCAR IN AN ENCOUNTER. ke on the office door and on ts > t ti jon | She refused to give t's nam | e room. He ss his men knocked ——_ jhe worked at tt the more obstacl The girl was at t nl ve ia Takes P feu Ori fockn Sith meee Saver Two Hartford Men From she found. This morning at Police! nar two contede t.|MHammeratein Takes Possession of | (he pedloss Wit Ait eee | ames “ Drowning in Connectiont, | | Headaqua need to t ie MS og n the Ld : a a HARTFORD, Conn, April 4—Georgs c Convalescent Broadway at Ninth, New York. \¢ |r aken Bherwood, an employes of the} Vner nnn joria, Forty-second Street and Banborn Map Company at No. 11/ |aeetr fe torla, Forty-second Stree Broadway, New York, late yesterday ers, where #he had been ——— rraphed and to have rinta and other measures {ie Othe srded, Alles told of her ad- z | Avenue, was the scene of a Sever Plunged Into the Connectiout River, er oe oat wart a a tn gatt| FAN) FRANCIS 1S runemteln engarad che sbuttang | after a bad cold or a spell of the e @nd, cheered by crowds along the a a ee “et » ea | Chance, former t | the wishes of the Rialto Theatre |@tippe? You need asafe tonic to 5 banks, saved the lives of two of his Instend of dodging detectives and Charen. former n |asuinat the wishes of the Rial nents | clp Nature bring back yourhealch gartiord, friends, Harold Hansen of puzeling my brain over new plang for NAtionals and tly a aera | Corporation, help Na‘ e your uth} ir Ro Adams of ‘No. 448 Franklin stealing,” @he sald. “Laat November | [iGe hiv debu oie tit aida |. 28cm sie elatmed victory to-day.| and strength, assist the digestion | venue . 4 " . fn : uf ulde | str, Hammer ne wares went @ the am ate w —— I came to New York from Troy, and r m during the season | aa “Sv, HOSTETTER At Paris Cost, and Less ive ottiees: an | tomach Bitters Original Signed Models he Olle iver any hi nun { e +] tho ht 1 t job her 1 ils of 1 ise ‘meadows of Bast Hartfort. Just| Pretty Troy Girl Held as Thief [Pought Va ket « Job here sn a mil- fo « k they et pd on some soft ft - ‘ { < 8 sa ee how which appeared to Rave” frm Describes Education round beneath {t, and in a moment were ‘ ‘ joundering i ‘the river. Sherwood in Crime. something. One moraing I waa tn a Testwurant when two men spoke to mo. They asked me what T waa do- nd leaped back into the chilly wags ing. I told them I was looking for a fe manoeuvred Hansen end the limbs of an overhanging ARRESTED IN BOST( IN. b. They offered me a job and 1 he shore, took off his outer ce they vere takn to safety. Jumped a: tha canoe — From the February Openings oe : ee : “T explained that we could . 5 . pe ah stent Commeds Matton,” te Men Caught With 7 make wn casy living shoplifting, and TaiVeurs simples; Words and ie complete in next , 2 Sa then fave me lessons in stealing #ika, tailleurs habilles; —- Woods, 18 Years Old, Sent }iaces and waists and other things 4 to Jail. from department stores, I was to go dresses of serge and continental up to @ counter and look over waists bit CASH fr BOOKS| stoontine. murictary end piain ar! and other materials, and push stuff serge combina- Lids ceny are dificult arts to master even | toward my confederates, They wore tions; —_ afternoon erating es Fore, Tey may have Pe under the tutelage of thorough and | to slip it under thetr ooate and walk ‘a } x Woods, an| out dresses of silk, chif- ays sho “They were very atrict with me, and omered me never by any chance to | steal anything for myself. I was t | hand tt over to them, or push it towfrd them. I was to fold things Just #0, aocording to orders, “One day I rot nervous and folded an expensive #hirt waist wrong, and | it became wrinkled under the ooat of one of my teachars, Well, they gave me ‘Hotl Columma’ for rutning the waist, It wasn't ruined, ether, “One day we were in a department store and I had slipped some atuff to one of my partners and he had put tt 4 Stores . jin his coat when I saw a woman do 563 FIFTH AVE Sic) 427 FIFTH AVE. retive looking at us. T gave my COR.46'h ST. TWEEN SS 8S" Si |partner the danger signal, We walked Be nd Ld hen. toward an elevator, and he whispered WG Sa ant EinenthRenane to me that we'd Ko up two flights and fon and orepe Georgette; evening gowns of soft taf- | feta and nets, com- | bined with laces, metal tissues and Hl || embroideries; light | | summer frocks of striped and figured | chiffons, organdie | and lace, | soe if the woman followed us, We In Four Price-Groups . | i it of black taffeta. Get Your Victrola from jaoon found she did, We tried to get At $095 Each Doucet suit of bive eatin, with [out, but were stopped and searched Landay’s Now tsin'ssding tut tant'er se sss ff Get the Range of Smoking Satisfaction ff | awistere treet | fe nee Premet blue se: suit, jaunty we were released. ffeta, pleated. e , : A i short coat, narrow box pleats. ony piney tattith three-piece $ “How the dickena that man dropped Roll “Bull” Durham into a cigarette and you have a smoke with | Galiot blue summer cheviot “bar | gyi pi ata 9 the bunch of silk I had pushed toward ml . | || rel’ suit. ° . , ° 9, Be d suit of white him ts more than I know to this day.” | all the vim, vigor and dash of Uncle Sam's fighting men. That’s Drieall oot ct euumilgnn tue | bected can” came aleaeane | « A Miss Woods sald she took lessons f H ie id i bardine with short patent leather | gown. with $5 in Records in shoplifting at Gimbel Brothers, wey ie American ge Is an bapios of ns as wee , Ited coat. leg heen, afternoon gown v er’ e in e1 ‘ ip rt. of striped chiffon. Total $105 to your home on a payment Pbeseepitaer ai pclae igre hogan F a livel mo ‘ as be raga 8 ail ay ” with “Bull.” } Hicnlenh eepnenuretrtia Beer evening gown of wondertal a jof gooda at the Du Barry Shop, Ino., or a virile, lively, manly smoke, "roll your own . j verge, the Tach talked of “Cart- | turquoise brocade, elabora lace Monthly or Weekly Payments. | No. 1651 Broadway. | ridge” suit. y . ‘Tho same night, she sold two waists GENUINE Bernard suit of tan gabardine At $150 Each | to actresses at No, 780 Eighth Avenue, ‘ combined with dark satin, where she also roomed, and on the fol ” | en oeerrorece | . nd net, b lowing, day, abe climbed over fire-o | Doucet white mohair suit. Martial et ‘fines hea | capes Into thelr rooms and atolo the | Bugastere tineeplbed Gel, evening gown of pale blue aists and $150 cash. She sald. sh r— , faille did that plece of work on her own Peomy—Three afternoon dresses | #ilk and net. initiative. of chiffon, Tho actresses whom ‘ph ealfete and mokalt, Bullozevening dress of black lace robbed were Mildred Doyle, Hazel Ed SMOKI NG TOBACCO ! | Doueet afternoon dress of chiffon Soe aa evening dress of orchid the French Model Company, wards and Iris Devine, members of taffeta with satin figure. taffeta, beautifully embroidered. The girl is pretty and attractive < ” . * sete: - Now-ewe * Martial et Armand afternoon Jenny afternoon dress of tan. ihe sald! Phe waa bon in ‘Trove ies, “Bull” Durham is the mildest of all tobaccos—a fragrant, me low-sweet tobac- |! Grau oh chiiwo aid corans Pa ta her father was a printer; and that #h co that soothes the nerves and brings the happy, con- ml corvette afternoon dress, Red- Paquin tailor suit of blue gabar- o n Ash for FREE . 4 A Georgette a » q d low’ her mother when sho was otxh package of “pavers tented feeling that comes from thorough satisfaction. IB |]| ingote style. 4 ; else Satur areas of knocking around a good deal air with each be sach. . Sias, IK Doeuillet afternoon dress of gros i gown of blue then. She told dotegtives that whe ha 1 Made of the famous “bright” Virginia -North fT Ge lonctes a eas 3 ae pag vectne A ny at low Yor ‘ aBltt ; n dress { in = sent her to the exclusive Ladyelitt Carolina leaf, “Bull” has been the great American i Drecoll afternoo satin with silver lace. figured taffeta, cape effect. Jenny debutante gown of white Dumay Summer frock of navy tulle. and white chiffon. Martial et Armand Summer frock Doeuillet suit of oyster white | of white tulle. | pongee, blue embroidery. Drecoll restaurant gown of black ack taffeta and silver tulle and lace, At $125 Eac At $1095 Each Deoy summer irpsee MA or- A group of tailleurs sim- pence ev ie aati Tumme; | ples, tailleurs habilles, and dresses of chiffon, filet Ince, hand- | afternoon gowns from Callot | embroidery, changeable taffeta, Soeurs and Jeanne Lanvin, | Paquin afternoon gown of white Gallery of Fashion, mousseline—''‘forget-me-not.”” ad floor, Old Building New Suits for Young Women at $20, $26.50, $30 | _ There are belted and Nor- | rather full and belted in folk suits among them, but | back. Both these suits are perhaps smartest of all are | $30. | the semi-tailored, perfect fit- And the variety ts Itmitless from ting flare suits. the good-looking tweed Norfolks at ‘ ; i smoke for three generations. There is no other { tobacco like it. You “roll your own” with “Bull” and enjoy a real smoke, " An Illustrated ing correct way to “Roll Your Own” Cigarettes, and a package of cigarette papers, will both be mailed, free, to any address in U, S. on request. Ad- dress “Bull” Durham, Durham, N.C % Fulton Cor. Bridge Street At Subway Station 1329-31 Broadway 4810-12 Fifth Ave. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. Near Gates Ave. Bet, 4#8th-49th Sts. | | of only $5 Down, balance in small Announcing Our Preparedness to Serve Amid the hue and cry of Spring importations and adaptations, our silent achievement speaks very loudly, Are You Reading i $20 to $26.50 suits. Never do we follow Fashion blindly—rather, with eyes wide open. ‘ailored as if made by a elie Our creations have been made with masterful tact and guidance. custom tailor to your exact enty of new gray suits, spring’s The result Is that there Is a difference in our exhibition of Spring own color, model where difference counts, measurements. wi ready for your selection, Also black and white and Every detail, linings, pock- | checks in velours and clad pes ets, buttons and stitching, is | gabardine, tweeds, homespuns, Poi o ret twill, stockinet, taffeta, feta, in = suit is a semi- fee fares Aad sports sults fitted flare coat in front, Second floor, Old Bullding, 205 Men’s Suits Special, at $15.75 Came in yesterday. Ordered six months ago. Can’t get such fine fabrics today to go with such good cutting and tailoring, to sell for under $20, Patterns are fine—plain grays, stripes, mixed grays, a green, a blue flannel, some dandy worsteds. Suits $10.75 to $65.00 Coats, 6.75 to 42.50 Frocks, 5.75 to 49.50 Blouses, 1.00 to 22.50 1917? The Most Thrilling War Story Ever Written It tells of the invasion of the unprepared United States by a European power, New York laid waste, and Chicago burned before the foe is driven out. Model Na. 1, This Suit, $20.00, BEGIN IT TO-NIGHT IN Model No, & v This Blouse, y $4.95. JUST IN TIME TO READ ABOUT THE Defeat o#& Our Navy Figures Six models—for men and Representin: mai ope Sean” A more vivid description of a medern pound Dine. ene of the costs ents naval battle has never been printed. Departments Only 205 Suits. First choice BC Megh eetscres etree BONQD Wednesday morning. Grape fo) Shine oF sass Model No. 4 TO-NIGHT IN THE GLOBE Broadway corner Eighth, This Coat, 98.75. 3. Braided Chiffon Taffeta Frock A $15.00 4. Velour Sport i Ciat osciss $8.75 Alterations Free at Three Brooklyn Stores

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