The evening world. Newspaper, April 10, 1916, Page 7

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“THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1916. 7 blossoms, Mexican tree ferns and the wide assortment of colors in the aza- leas and other Mowers were admired The Park Department ext cludes the famous insect £7” Witson ts Going to Princeton to ) Vote, and to Plant a Tree, COHEN RUNS SMITH Pi meee Wilson will go 4 i vera fe April 25 to cast ites to the Semoeratie, Fatlonal Convention. While in his home town the President will plant a tree on Lin- coin Highway in honor of Abraham Lin- eoiln and one in the President's honor will be planted by Gov. James “| Fielder of New Jersey. SAVE YOUR HR | And Emil ey T akes the Place of Honor at Head | ' of List of Names. | TD EASTER SALE Of High-Grade Rebuilt PIANOS and PLAYER PIANOS [ STRUMENTS worthy of a place in the most musical homes. MTA iy sere DE FACTO GOVERNMENT of Mexico proposes unique plan of reducing national debt by burning the paper Constitutionalist bills, each citizen destroying ay day's wages every month. Murray Butler is Chairman ar in LIGHTS tn Gold Beach, | Many theatrical stars will ap he ten garden during the da COW PUT OUT HOT! + Oregon, by falling into well used to generate acetylene | t used periscope which enabled him to stand in dark on|Where Negligence May ground and see into lighted bedroom windows. Mean Serious Lose “a W | Sen due Wate: ha ever cathe NINETY DAYS’ LE granted Oregon conviet by of Life. | All are inas good condition as when new, having been remade ‘ ¢ ‘ Governor so he can plant spring crop and save home- by our experts Among them are such renowned makes as | largest city directory in the world 1s toad, It is the height of folly to de Meda y Jout to-day. It is the 129th issue of the Biba! dist KNABE, CHICKERING, STEINWAY, HAINES BROS. WEBER Some are BRAND NEW INSTRUMENTS in Sample Cases Of the Great Assortment of Excellent Values Only a Few Are Listed Below WOMAN FINED $5 for drinking glass of wine in }struck 4 Southampton, husband $6 for treating her, and barmaid | of, « New York City Directory, published Dandruff) by R. L. Polk & Co. t $26 for serving them contrary to British anti-treat law. | aiaty Spend 25 cents! In it In included disappears and hair Ven Horough of the Bronx, The infor- stops coming out. | mation afforded comprises not only | the names and addresses of 1,210, . . | men and women, but all th . | ‘ put all that Try u was formerly included tn Trow's Co- RUSHING TI cost Now Jersey concern $ man carrying beer to workmen fell and killed himself Hair gets beaut iful, Halt Extract has been | wavy end thick in partnership and Corporation Directory | peer ibed by physi freely thi . few moments. | ina *Seote's Classthed Bustveus Diteets FLOWER SHOW BLOOMS |to put on their spring finery, but All Bear Our Full Guarantee - ae i jory. It has 1 ames more than their cousins in the Flower Show at | #fter Grip att ed physique ar builds up tt and starts th health UPRIGHTS GRANDS 88-Note Player Pianos rm Formerly, Formarty, Now, ANN. ee ie 65| Wenn, 1 i 9255 WALTERS, Manos-. |, $275, t= die | the Grand Central Palace were in all avy hair, that] the city directory of last year | TH IR EASTER GLORY ‘ is radiant] Aachen has been displ as the N E their Easter glory yesterday. Thou- fi 4s first name in the book, That honor- sands of ms, Kaster lilles |, Hf you care for he Blistens with beauty with lifer has an incom ent bac k on the | and is fluff, "1 very’ Se dominating, greeted the throng of p recognition (hat has been accord: | ' BECK Piano! = p like everything else worth while in New| Park Department E xhibit Attracts | pre: & e K . Manoa Wtewe 41s AN. Pianola | Just on ion doub e beauty!) York—has been captured by a man ri E visitors to the show in the morning, nn Hoff's Malt this winter re-| ay ano 85), D t 310 Mahowa Braod 4, 356 it imi Attention — Insect-Eating afternoon and night moves the last doubt of its world-wide Sitens om 90 \ . ‘ of dandruff; you| 0M out of town, In this case he is Plants Shown, The Park Depurtinent exhibit ate | *"premacy as a food tonic soo 125) anenenise. nary 395 nice, heavy, healthy hair| Mt Emil Aaby, an assistant engineer rapids i : “| Taken with meals and delightfully SHONINGER, Ata Hones 1 t. $00 385 ructive| for New York City, who lives up tn Park flowers have had a hard time | tracted much attention again yester- palatable last man is Mr, Bar-| Of It, with the wintry weather of the| day. A huge red Japanese cameliia, | Equally beneficial to men, women and last few days, making preparations fourteen feet high with bright red children. —Advt seurf robs the hair of its | strength and its very lif nd if not} net Zyweky, ar tre, its| Dobbs Ferry arg aoeen'd ayy, 148 | free arate) vas A10|4 CK >», Same as vuMsre ‘ M wan 398] sn ie expressman. There cnet pr “4 vl fever hness and are nine and three-quarters pages of sea| He 410 : itching of tne scalp; the hair roots fam-| smiths, the leaders of the families, eee 475 S WHOS, Ma 480 i ite el 7 5 # " we 050 * ish, loowen and tie; then tne hair falls} with the Cohens a close second, cov- 4 TR A DO RO —-, KANEOHE ay estore peed ~ : It your hair has been neglected and] €Fing eight full pages. , G f Taso 560 290 MNABE Bab 295 se 345] Nine is thin, fad dry, scraggy or too} It is interesting to note that while RM. aN TOC get a ent bottle of Knowlton's| the police census of New York makes Danderine at any drug store or toilet] the total population 5,372,083—taken | Sale Starts G5 Third counter; apply little as directed, and! in 1915—the Polk directory census, | EY ) f ten minutes after you will say this was}taken in 1916, mi tt 1:|| Tuesday, Floor, the best investment you ever made. Safeguarding these people are 10,608 Wi rely believe, regardless of | policemen and 66 matrons, with 4443 9 A.M Centre everything else 1, that if you}tiremen, The cost suy e desi: ft, lustre tiful hair and | public schools th s ie Herald Square Broadway, 34th te 35th St lots of It—-no dandruff, no itching scalp | 249.90. ‘The av y -consump= An Unusual Purchase | 4.386 House Dresses Smart Spring Styles why n a ee a houses Divided into six groups at the following special prices: 94c $1.29 $1.44 $2.59 $3.74 ‘uso 575 xem: . too 59S tere. 800 610 KA ABE. > ; 350] *\! noo 615 720 39B|Einauion as new. soo 720|Gareat oad co .s000 O10 Terms as : Lew as $5 a Month Pianos Taken in Exchange WAREROOMS 5th Ave., at 39th St. UPREME IN VICTOR SERVICE CONVENIENT TERMS OF PAYMENT. 570 575 § 640 § vagaries of the names tn the k ._Primros Joffre, 1 d to say nothing of Michael . Hercules, | FRU oN OE JBURURUSURS 1 CUO BOBS SES BOB SEE (APS Gnimmed Millinery At Notable Savings The Success of our Untrimmed Millinery Department has been so marked that it became necessary for us to increase the selling space of the department. book is s 1 and kept in place while us not too common a ¢ quality of books. OPEN SWITCH CAUSES WRECK ON NEW HAVEN Sixteen Persons Injured When} Train on Winsted Branch | | ~~ PMOZOMDzO | nO pMomiame | Victrola X $75. In Oak or Mahogany | Wath 2 ten inch Albums | | With 5 twelve inch Albums, $5.55 | Total........... $80.55) Terms $5.00 a Month | OTHER Victrolas and Graf. | » priced from $15.00) }to $200.00, may be purchased on similar convenient — terms| and may include a purchase of records your own selection. | ALL CARS TRANSFER TO | 5 \ “THE HOME OF TRUTH. ‘39th to 0th Street Is Derailed. | WATERBURY, Conn,, April 10.—A New York, New Haven and Hartford tion train, running thirty- | hve miles an hour, bound from Win sted for this city, Bridgeport and New Haven, struck ean open switca early | ho Siding, six ud Was ueiaiiou This additional room enables us to better exhibit our large assortment of Untrimmed Hats. Compared with the quality of the materials and workmanship found in these hats, the prices are remarkably low. a For to-morrow, Tuesday, we feature the fol'owing items: 400 Real Hair Hats, $2"; Now $2.97 The manufacturer of these beautiful Real Hair Hats had about 400 of them left, and these he sold to us at a fraction of their former price. They are nade entirely of real hair, in white, pink and other light colors, as well as black. Real Milan and Liserine Hats, $2.29 With Hair Lace Edges A great variety of new shapes, such as Sailors, Side Effects, Tricornes, etc. Made of real Milan or Brilliant Liserine Straw, with edges of Real Hair Lace all around. ‘These at- tractive Hats may be had in black only " 600 Hand-Blocked Hats, at $1.98 Made to Sell for $3.96 ‘he locomotive bumped along over the rails about four hundred feet, then turned off to the left, crossed | another track and went down an em- bankment. There it stuck fast in a 7 sandbank, Holmes, who had re- The improved flavor of one [] mained at his post, was t a fr0..1 dish is often worth the cost |} bis cab window. A baggage coach | Se ag Seate behind the engine went part way | é of a whole bottle of down the embankment The smoking car and two day coaches left the Talla ist : ‘Edd ys USED RAZOR IN DISPUTE. w ew Brighton Quarrel Sends OLD OUS Ninn to the Mowplent Great on oysters and fish, At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores 10c Made byE.Pritchard,331 Spring St.,N.Y LextoMAv wads) Roveo Rameo, twe was | with a ng at Che corner h st — Dependable materials, fast colors, exce llent workmanship; dresses ‘These hats are hand-blocked and beautifully made of fine Milan Hemp. They come in many of ir cut full on flaring lines, distinctive styles, in a class beyond that of the the very newest shapes, among them large sailors, lorge and medium dress shapes, Tricornes, etc. These | Eo usual “House Dress.” The quantity and variety of models provide hats present an exceptional opportunity for economy. May be had in black only, 4 g ample choice for individual selection. ‘The five illustrated will give WwW. Ch H | . “ Pet | i BD Al you an idea of the values offered é A T he New emn- Ow ats fa a . , i . . a Won Ch ihe Munch hatch tha daaton fonance inane laa | 1 7H i — PNCOR. 46 ST. &- Materials Styles | Telmtnings a Hane and handsome eolocina mabe ie edtiule tee | 7 a {A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF CO Gi he sate ee led Hie / MUBIAUDG es ty 8 RECORDS ON HAND. aingham Collarless | =mockings in Natural In Black, Green, , or Chambray Square necks Embroidery Color $1 .29 Old Rose, Navy, ete. $ 1 .59 A pow @ Pique Yoke models Belts b ‘y a a Reuse Relies ; | Fancy ¢ te ; Iland Painted Wen-Chow Hats (titustrated | Percale ahi White kid ia IE \ $2.97, $3.69, $4.96, $5.94 Cate )| 7 eplums tacks Linene Yoke skirts | Buckles 41 |e : ae eI 10 Piece William and Mary Period Dining Room Suite IE White Middy styles Frills | In pacobe an Oak, cons! Hating of Muffet, with Gane, Panels: g 50 iE} Colors Flare skirts Silk ties R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices tlon:'5 Side in n Chair with slip seats of genuine Is) Checks High collars Pear! buttons Aer Bent 49) > Milli Dep’ ‘Ve Sell on Credit Columbia Talking Mechines Fi Stripes Short sleeves Fancy stitch Millinery Dep't. ulunery Pep t — ADE age IB Figures Long sleeves Odd collars Second Floor Second Floor $ “tae © WILEEURN ISH ou A OW » leh Two-tones Pleated mode!s | Fancy pockets autnn annnad 3 Rooms Furnished, $4.9:% bn cen ie A full range of sizes from 34 to 46 bust measure. M le aor eaten Recon os s a Maternity Dresses, Two Models, $1.89 & $2.29 ] 5 Rooms Furnished, $49"? MS Let mt Made Ly ales madras or checked gloghem ina navies of colorings; trimmed with piping in contrasting color, square necks; one style a by Apply also to New York. New sitter Long PReccros | prettily cnet Cut full; adjustable belts. THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE} NDAYS A KA ‘ LE Sale Starts Tuesday, 9 A. M. Third Floor, Centre The World Sells 100,000 Copies More in New York City Each Weekday “752-E1GHTH AVE Bir Than Any Other Morning Newspaper, ! |

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