The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1916, Page 5

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WORKMAN BURIED ALIVE. bat Was ‘While trying to keop the dirt flow- fee through « chute and into the nag which were carrying it away an excavation in the Long Is- iene Ratlway yarde at mehioe and Atlantio Avenues, Brooklyn, ti er im Albert Mitchell, No et ‘tit slipped into the FFAs, buried In the avalanch above, His feat were stick- ine gut of the funnel which directed rt Into the wagons, but the ort- Hoe “wes 'tac small for him to be drawn through avail an ambulance from Seney on the way a door in the funnel was opened taken out. The ambu- and Rat lance n_to the hospital. STOP DANDRUFF! HAIR GETS THICK, WAVY BEAUTIFUL Girls! Draw a cloth through your hair and double its beauty. Spend 25 cents! Dandruff vanishes and hair stops coming out. To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluff; wavy and free from dandruff is merely a matter of using a little Danderine. Tt is easy and inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just get a @5- cent bottle of Knowlton’s Donderine now I drug stores recommend it-—apply a little f; reted and within ten minutes there will be an appearance of abundance. freshness, fluffiness and an incomparable new halr—fine and downy at ¢ —but really new hair—-sprouting out al over your scalj—Danderine inwe believe only sure hair grower, destroyer of ff and cure for itchy sealp, nnd it to stop falling hair at o ¢ how pretty moisten a cloth and carefully draw {t through your hair-— taking one strand at a time. Your hair wil glossy and beautiful in a moments--a delightful surprise « who tries this.-Advt. Women’s in taffetas, a & (Whursday) w made of striped, Young Men’s Qu ting suit. Safe Storage in Hifth 2 [POLICE FOIL ART ulmotor revived him and he | | that's dogs; tt ain't Bolivar, No flash- B. Altman & Cn. Ready-to-wear (Third Floor) Women’s Separate Skirts mohairs, checked velours, serges, and corduroys. The latest spring modes in Separate Skirts, including the new jet-trimmed effects, are shown in this collection at moderate prices. TAILORED SKIRTS checked or platd wool serge, or of plain or striped mohair, at $3.90 B. Altman & Co. An Advance Sale of (sizes 34 to 40 chest) has been prepared for to-morrow, very unusual value, at the special price of Young Men's Department, Madison Avenue section) for Furs, Rugs Auenuw, New York man with long hair and « French ac- cent. Another was called Nicholas, and hy third was addressed as Hunt. would be immortal it we could e poli “will catch us, tet us go now.” Louis W. Fehr, Secretary to the Park Board, said this morning he didn’ | axe & picture of it,” aaid one. | “Yes,” said one of the women. “we INGENTRAL PARK; so scnt said the man, “Th GROUP GOES 't know whether the park improv ers could be arrested or not, even if f they were known. Bronze Greyhounde Mounted ae ek commintoner Cabot at Midnight, Carted Away is @ practical joke or whether it is! at 4 A. M. |the effort of eome sculptor to bring | ———. his work before the »ublic. "An * remarked the Gommis- lous effort stoner, “the statue has not been al- to redeem the Art in Central Park lowed’ to remain, Soon, L hope, the has failed empty pedestal, which formeriy tor fi ported a stattio of Simon Bolivar, For four hours this morning th will be again occupied by a bronze of park boasted a new bronze group It).hs great South American liberator. represented two greyhounds at play, The Venezuelan Government ts hold- ing a competition at present and soon With whispertngs and hushed excla+| a “yecision Will be made. The old mations a dozen visitors in two auto- etatue of Bolivar was condemned on mobiles stole down the West Drive; the ground that {t was unfair to such at midnight and hoisted the group, * “reat man to have so poor @ statue "his hone! into position on the Bolivar Hill ped- honor.” scp oy tarts ot Cen’) BRONX-HARLEM GARS A nocturnal and myster occupied by the statue ot Gen. dogs! They are up! They play in the moonlight! They would play In the moonlight If there was moonlight. ‘The dogs of Paris are at play in the) [Busines Men “and Res sidents Make Opening of Line Gala park!" Affair t if tout oliceme' " At 4 o'clook two stout policemen) ang prony-Harlem service of the and a patrol wagon chauffeur rolled... 1 Third Avenue Ratiroad was begun to- the group down the declivity, shoved SIN LE BATHE el jay with great enthusiasm on the Mt Into the wagon and dumped It at| vite Oe trariem merchants and with the Arsenal Stattc spare much less enthusiasm by merchants “Them dogs ts bum, anyway,” com-| s jof the Jowe: Bre . The o mented one of the officers. “Two logs| Ab if assal i eld sath d was under the auspices of the Iar- of ame Is busted and the other one's| un ‘Harta ap Grone ‘ e onrd of Commerce ant got twisted tail, » the Bets tw iated tally Art ey/OANIG Tuan chamber oe The base of the group is inscribed: ||” KEL Ate wel dts : Bh ‘Hunt Diedrich, March, 1913. : vai sine, OF 4 not have known garlanded auton « the One ould no ¢ kno there had it not been mala) Thistioty : H Pak the far 0 arrived ¢ Iroad at for a young man who arrived with a an hoor after ihe appointed camera and asked permission of General Manager I Policeman light picture of Gen. Bolivar’s statue. In order to prove to him that Gen. Dowling to take a flash- was in general Honorary cha Motorman nan of the ‘Thomas had Harlem Bollvar's statue been removed years ago, the policernan led the way | or’ ntuctor, arte Jarge crowd awaited the car at to the long deserted pedestal. ,, {the end of the line at One Itundred “What do you know about that!" and Forty-ninth Street and Third gasped Dowling. “Well, anyway, ie. From th now board ca em or transfer t the Third Avenu itlonal payment point passengers which will take 1 lines light business goes.” | The identity of the automobile | party ts unknown, One was a short Founded Department 38th Street The to- sill consist of orrow <= 2) DED 0D 0-2 (9) EES 0 ED ED (ED (C) ED 0D 0D (0 ED (0) ED GD 0-0-0 ED (0) ED 0 ED 0 ED 0 D(C i 1 ' t ' ! | In Models ' ' | ' Flannel Suits It will offer ( ff AN, { le quali- $1 9.50 u a j i | et are ’ { Vir ord & ‘Vay in well-tailored Suits of blue, brown or gray 4 \ ie sate flannel, the coats skeleton-lined, with sieeve ni linings of ay excellent busi Superior materials, perfect: mod ma p and fault — laset Corset 1 { ie ‘ yUCSTIONC rs 1 ship with the fashionat Fourth Frolaset Corsets in Frolaset Corset for leet you the ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' finishing details give I'rc ' ' | ' ' ' ' ' ' L BS BVGHLNG WUKLD, Ward ts! not certain whether the whole thing | | ton RNG b Vey Lord & Taylor Tront The Most Perfect Fitting Front-Laced Corsets Made. le womar Nearly 50 models in Froiaset Corsets. In fine batistes, coutils and faney bre fab | Models for Short Figures and for Young Girl Priced from $2.50 to $1 are model best SD () ED () ED: () <DD> RRND () RNIN (> ERED «(0 ) <I () ED () D> <D-( | ACCUSED IN MEXICAN DEAL. last night and $90,000 worth of Government army Tenan Jailed on P 11g | eaulpments to Mexican military author- , | ities, was brought here lodged tn Jatt et] He was rested near El Paes mon Walker, former quer termaster of the|after he ered Texas from Mexico, Texas National Guard, who t# under| where he has been serving in the C indictment by the Federal nd Jury ranza army with the rank of ¢ yy we | National Unrest | Ill fares the nation that is contented. The spirit of unrest breeds progress. ‘The surest sign of our resistless energy is the national | habit of chewing gum. | It is a healthful habit, too, if the gum is SMITH BROTHERS’ S.B. CHEWING GUM This gum soothes the throat and relieves unpleasant irritations. It is made with the same ingredients and with the same flavor as Smith Brothers’ Cough aly since 1847 Made by the Makers of | SMITH BROTHERS® COUGH DROPS Poughkeepsie, N.Y. RA MONDIAL LA A TNC! TN AR For Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch and Supper, Lea & Perrins’ Sauce is a valuable accessory. The original flavor of many dishes is improved and a piquancy added @ by its use, SAUCE The only original Worcestershire Sauce Send postal for free ki weer containing: To) new r LPA & PERRINS, Hubert Stres New York City 190¢ 1826 Greeley ebxramaitens a en ae ee a OE OS On Co a ee c FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street OO | Lord & Taylor Announce Spring Display of rola: PRONOUNCED FRO-LA-aAY OVsel Ss | D> 0D (0) << D> 0 0 ED (9 : al That Will Give the New Figure Lines. Spring models in this most Bien scientific of Front-lace Cor- } i) are in perfect accord 1 Fashion, The Fro: t gives the graceful in 0 <--> (EE (0) aD 0) <a> ON w silhouette i al IN \ \ e and symmetry Y } [efa. ip) don clentific % / operly boned, all Ly, ! t Corsets are mod y don human figures, and und the v types of femininity Mac ted } 1 for equence t vater ee tex 2.00 uited ur individua vu expertly fitted by s @ WhUNESDAXY, APKIL 0B, L¥d for the alleged unlawfdl sale of about | 38th Street E Featuring many of th Lord & ‘Taylor and « 200 materials and fashionable flare. A varied assortme Sport Coats of “New Cord” In the new plaids, checks, novel pockets and belts. ee ee ee rete emer ee ee ee filmy, exquisite. Net and laces over faint fons; organdie and taffeta in ecru toned laces. misty white lace of taffeta with quaint flower trimme and the w future neec prese terial and anticipate Table Cloths & Napkins At Very Unusual Pr ards 2421) yards 2x3 yards Napkins $4.50 and $3.25, $4.35 $6.00 1) aS 0-4 0 ED (0) -<D 0) SEED 0) <)> 0 aD 0) CED WOMEN’S SUITS and COATS A specially purchase Special An extremely clever belted model, F i} For street or touring wear; very very flaring and 39 inches in length i. at # flaring Coats, made of imported Finely tailored of this latest nov- ( rainproof tweeds, fabrics of Rose, Gray, Blue and Chame Green, Brown, Gray and tw pagne. emrmmipemrense One mixture Sport Skirts, $6.00, $6.95, $7.50 and $10.50 ‘ | ' ' Picturesque dashions of the days of 1830 obtain, The New Season’s pret- tiest models are bewitch and flounced, puffed and panniered. Colors are shadowy, delicate; Fabrics ' vi ' ' For Garden Party and Dance-- girdled with bright velvet nt condition ntly Table Cloths $2.75, $3.7. $3.45, $5.65 and $4.90 $4.15, $5.05 and $5.85 250 Odd Table Cloths $14.75 YUSEE A: SO Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street "The Sailor—Supreme IN SPRING MILLINERY Fourth Flo ' ' ' ' | ' ' . ' 5 ' ' | ! i} ' While the wide brimmed Sailor has achieved a tremendous vogue, the de- ! mand for these most becoming of Hats in the more conservative medium sized ' effects has been increasing | Featured especially in response to this whim of Fashion is ' \ Collection of Smart Sailors, cleverly Crow are of medium height V conservative in their lines, yet modish to 4 Hitloved: Pe Van amazing degree 1 sell e i] Of the finest Milan and Lisere straw \ \ wh be 1 are in Black, Navy Blue, Purple or § and ornament ' y r ‘ ' Gray, with flanges and facings of satin, or 1 These are Hats of « vy, notable for oft folds, or wired edges of transparent net ¢ ; { Brims flare @ trifle, droop in fetching | Workmanship. — ‘Three representative style t fashion, are rolling or straight 4 are illustrated ' Priced $12.00, $15.00 to $18.00 | PS ee ee a ee ee ee ae ee ey Se | xceptional Values in € season’s very latest models, made especially tor f notably superior tailoring and finishing details. Tailored Suits—Special $19.50 and $25.00 d collection of smart models in the most wanted colors. Coats are finely lined; skirts have the correct nt of styles from which to select ica: eet Top Coats of Tweed stripes, men’s wear serges and wool poplins. Models teaturing Third Floor 2 OE SE 9 Are Simply Fascinating For Summer Georgette crepe cleverly introduced against i Afternoons— | colors Georgette crepes with taffeta; + ] ' if ' ' ' I with white embroidered and silk voiles. ingly frilled voiles with silk. For Morning Wear— Simple, graceful Dresses of flowered voile in chintz-like colorings and patterns; novelty tis and tailored linens, scores of tvles ly tinted chif- pastel shades ie Viet d and ¢ Prices range from $10.00 for a dainty Merning Dress to $200.00 for a most charming Evening Gown. riar a 6 a a Household and Decorative Linens At Remarkably Low Prices advancing prices, ds at the prices quoted in this (tomatch) | Huckaback Towels ices } At Very Special Prices $4.50, $6.00, $7.25 ar ic linen market, the of ma- it will be wise to supply present announcement carcity ' $3, 00, 1 $9.00 i dozen 5 and $3.90 | Pure Linen Sheets & Pillow Cases $6.75, $9.00 and $12.50 a pair Pillow Cases, $2.00 and $2.50 a pair Sheets, Hand Embroidered MadeiraLinens At Attractive Prices $6.50 to $7.25 a dozen $4.50 set $2.25, $3.35 and $4.35 $2.25 cach boa dozer L apbwie Lunel Scar ee a ee Se a ee ee meet ED () EE 6) <> (aD (ED (LEAD (SD (0) ED 0) SD -REED() ( <a 0-490 a) a> ce) >) a a (0 a a) a a a a ‘ i ' ' i i i i i 1 ; ; ' ' \ ! ! i ' \ i \ i \ ' { ' { i i \ i SUMMER FROCKS D>) > 0-0 GED (0) ED) 0) ED 0 SEED ()- ED ED (9) EDO 9) (0-0 ‘ SD) SD (0) RD () ND ( ) ND (TD) CRED () RED () ED () CUNEED ( () ED () GED (10 \:

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