The evening world. Newspaper, April 13, 1916, Page 11

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HUGE BRITISH FLEET AWAITING GERMANS IN KIRKWALL HARBOR Passengers on Frederik VIII. Tell of Excitement Caused by Air Raid on Edinburgh. Passengers who arrived this morn- ing on the Scandinavian-American liner Frederik VIII, from Christiania, Bergen and Copenhagen told interast- ing stories of the excitement caused For Acid Stomachs Use Magnesia Quickly Stops Sour, Burning Feeling and Makes Digestion Painiess, The almoat universal use of Physicians and of stomach tro ato y ch auf this plan to find that the Irritating acid mas, normal tone, and can do ite ne without the doubtful ald of artificial digestants,—Advt Pelin raid on Edinburgh the night of Sunday, April 2. The Frederik VIII. was at Kirkwall that day, undergoing the usual inspection of mail, passen- gers and cargo by the British author- ities. When night ordinary Precautions were prevent lights showing on any el in the harbor “There wv » whole sea full of British battleships and auxiliary craft at Kirkwall,” said H.C. Evans of Dos Mol of the Ford peace party tly they were stationed there ff the German fleet if it it that way. Apparently news re hed the fleet, for that night we could seo the red and green lights of @ scout aeroplane hovering over the harbor. [t had been rumored that a great German naval attack would be preceded by a Zeppelin raid, with the submarines coming next, and then the battleships.” The next day, before the examina- tion of the Frederik VIII. had been more than half completed, she was ordered to proceed, A portion of her | mail was removed, but none of tho | 1,1000 passengers. Louls Dembitzer, an importer of urned on the Frederik 11. from a wp to Germany, Russia his city, ret Mitoney Is plentiful in the neutral countries of Europe,” he sald, “but it won't buy much, ‘The dealers have large stocks of luxuries, but necessi- tles are hard to get. I took orders for ion dollars’ worth of machinery, set] d-y goods, farming implements and a staples of all sorts,” John Maloney of the Irish Ameri- can Athletic Club, William Spengler ef the New York John Karpowsky amateur boxers, series of box which they r Athletic Club and of Cleveland, all returned from a ontests abroad, in ented the Amateur Athletic Unie this country. They expect their trip will result In for amateur boxers coming to the United Pte Great Easter One of the greatest, most diversified col- lections of artistic trimmed hats ever of- fered at $4.95. The Styles received their in spiration from the foremost Parisian models »mprise Leghorns ,and effects and ribs The Straws lisere Milan hemp, other fashi le The Trimmings wings, flowers bons. And the Values we re ale are positively the me derful values you have ever seen at wd. 95 a large th Ave. Cor. 18th St. For 2 Days Only Friday and Saturday *4: ‘Trimmed Hats at. . variety sport models. Sale 95 This Clever Lisere Hat h tubing; black es the crown cut ends held rich feather $4.95 pub a su. or Untrimmed Hats | Big Stocks of Hats || BROTHERS and the manufac. il 7 | turers. Trimmed 1 O5¢ $1.45 $1.95| wiceerta [Pp tir,imirucion, at row home - - £ r IB if in Greater New York. by experts. Values $1.50 to $5.00 Ribbons. | Gimbei Subway Stores, Leslie Balcony eee ih Ave. Cor 18 OO BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G, ‘Fulton and Bridge Sts.,Brooklyn Announce a Special Purchase of | Women’s and Misses’ Suits 260 Unusually attractive Suits of Men's Wear Serge and Gabardine in navy and black; also smart Shepherd Checks in distinctive plain tailored, smart, full flare or Specially priced at of 20.00 Women’s and Misses’ Coats | Practical utility Coats suitable for dress, | motor, street and general wear of Poplin, Gabardines, Novelty Checks, Mixtures and stun- ning Tweeds; many Peau de Cygne lined, smart- ly trimmed and fashioned. 16.75 On Sale Friday, April 14th approaching Zeppelin raid had | Specially priced at States for exhibition ma&tches in the future. Charles Riggs, an American mis sionary stationed at Constantinople, left that city two weeks ago to-day, making a record trip home, The F rik VII. was eleven and one- coming over, and the rest time was consumed by Mr. Riggs in getting from Constantinople |to Christiania, He gave credit for his fast trip to efficiency of the German railroad into Constantinople. CHILD SUFFERED UNTOLD AGONY With Rash on Arms and Limbs. Burned and Itched Horribly. Disfigurement Was Awful. HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT “My son was affected with a rah which covered his arms and limbs and annoyed bim very much, The breaking out was in blotches which would burst and bleed, and the child suffered untold agony. The skin was very sore and in- 1) damed and burned and ttehed horribly. He was cross and ieritable and slept very Kets, “I read a Cuticura Soap | and Ointment advertisement fend sent for a free sample. 1 noticed ‘an improvement so I purchased more an‘! after using the Cuticura Soap and Ointment for three months my boy was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. W. M. Mann, Box 32, 8yoe- wet, LT, N. ¥., Sept, 24, 1918. @ Sample Each Free by Mail | With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- Bee Broadway and 33d Street Bargain Subway Sale “Lucia” Sewing Machines, $15.50 These machines are made by the Domestic Sewing Machine Co. They have a dependable mechanism, on which you can do all sorts of sewing—fine or coarse. fT AgentsOutside ry) Greater New York 4 Charge $18. 4 Hand Golden Oak Wood- work, Ball: Bear- ing. Com- plete Set of Attach. ments Free with each Machine, | |] $2 Cash and $1 Weekly | No Other Charges. Witheach machine you get a set of attach- FIVE-YEAR GUA both from GIMBE men The disfigurement was awful. | | is 263-6th Ave. Come to our store and select anything you want and pay for it fer later. Your credit is as good as your cash here You may outfit your home here on terms tog “Tt’s Easy to Pay the Kelly Way’’ Out-of-Town Deliveries Made by Our Motor Tracks T. Kelly Co., 263 Sixth Ave., 104-106 West 17th St [What Do You Take for a Tonie?| Most Every One Needs One in the Spring Dutty’s Pure Malt Whiskey Nature's true tonic-stimulant, thoroughly malted and distilled to absolute purity, which charac- }] terizes it as a medicinal whiskey of the highest or scribed advice of a tablespoonful in water before meals and on go- ing to bed, Duffy’s gently stimulates the stomach to healthy action, improving the digestion and assimilation of food and in this way enriches the blood and brings strength and vigor to the system. If you feel ‘‘all tired out” after trying months of work have sapped your strength, you should, just as thousands of others do, and Keep Well.” Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY NOTE oe Duffy's from your family wine store, licensed Ithe cannot supply you, write us. “Get Duffy’ iat or grocer. for useful household booklet free. : A pee j Cutaway Coat and Vest $22.50 Silk-Lined and With Braided Edges The Cutaway is the proper gar- ment with smart dressers for morn- ing and afternoon wear. The coat BY and vest offered at $22.50 are cut E| according to the newest decree of fashion. They are made of Ox- ford Vieuna, silk lined and finely % tailored throughout. | Others at $24.75 and $29.75. Fine Striped Trousers $4.75 For the man who wears a Cut- away. Striped Trousers, made of very high grade worsteds. The patterns are black stripes on gray ground, with a general effect of medium or dark gray Macy's—Fitth Floor, Broadway Buy Now and Pay Later There are many pieces of furniture you need for your home, but you don’t buy them because you haven’t the ready cash to do so. suit your CONVENIENCE. putter. trom sin. to #11000 made Beware of imitations i THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL Established 52 Years: T. Kelly Co. 104-106 West 17th St. from sound grain, or, With its pres || | . Herald Square Morning New on? The WORLD Sells 100,000 pies More in New York City Each Week- na News Any Other sowapaper un Saga am ye ood 13, 1916. More Than 100 Bargain Tables With Special Offerings Men! Here Are Your New Easter Suits $12.75 You Will Like Them--A Special Purchase EN AND: YOUNG MEN, who are riously thinking of their Easter togs, will do well to get here early tomorrow morning—and sur- prise themselves with these excellent Suits. It is the finest collection of Suits we have got hold of at any Easter season! Newest Models, Tailored The GIMBEL Way Of course, the styles are of the best, and so are the materials and colorings. Plain Blue Serge Plain Brown Plain Oxford Gray Striped Effects Rich Mixtures, New Checks and Plaids. All Sizes Are Here, to fitevery man and young man, and there’s a variety of styles and patterns to please everybody GIMBEL sdbwas Stores, Balcony Men’s and Young Men’s Hats, $1.50 Derbies in 4 new Master shapes, lightweight and casy- fitting. ; ‘Soft Hats—the new “Peter Rabbit” ‘fats; $1.50 Hats on the market; in six Spring colors. GIMBEL Subway Stores, Balcony now se- the best Tomorrow—-Easter Apparel Day for| Young Folks——Special Features Boys’ Norfolk Suits (ust tea| $3, 95 Newest styles. Gray, Boys’ Norfolk Corduroy Suits, with two Brown Mixtures, simeres pairs of unlined Knickerbockers, included in sizes 6 to 16 years. this special offering Boys’ Smart Boys’ Confirmation] Boys’ Spring Reefers, Norfolk Suits, $5 Tan and} cheviots; Green, and TrueBlue Serge. New three Plain blue all-wool serge, Norfolk Suits, $4.50] $3.95, $5, $6.50 The latest in Spring Styles, : , patch pocket, belted and] Shepherd checks and covert two pairs full lined Knicker- |pleated-back model, with one} cloth; made both in plain and bockers with each suit; sizes [pair full lined Knickerbock-] Norfolk styles. 7 to 18 years ers; sizes 7 to 18 years Gimbel Subway Stores, Balcony Girls’ Easter White Dresses, $1.95 Organdies, lawns, voiles; neatly trimmed with Valenciennes lace and em- broidery; some have double ruffle skirts. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ New Coats at $3.95 Coats for the Kiddies, $1.95 ‘ ks, Blue Serge and Mixed Tweeds; long Five models to choose from, all in the els, with collars and cuffs of contrasting newest styles. Elsewhere you would have to ae pay $5.95 for these Coats of serges, checks and moire; all colors. Siz 6 to 14 years. 708 Children’ s Hats, $1 and $1.50 Good selection ed with shirred ribbon; also other Hate stoned ribbon; variety of colors, GIMBEL Subway Stores, Lower Floor Te’ Shoes for Spring) Boys’ Milan Straw Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes for Spring ‘Hats at $1 Girls’ Shoes in patent coltskin, gun-metal and vici button and white canvas and nev » in These Shon are made especially for GIMBEL BROTHE RS with tw button only. over lasts adapted for growing fect ) ged i a jlan Straw Hats in navy, pg inPatentLea-| black and white with blue bands; | age Sher: «and Gun- | several mart atyles to select from, $l. matal’ Made on good solid leather wit tout acles Boys’ Hats and Caps, 50c Sizes 9 to 1314, $1.50-$2. In mixtures to match suits; also 1 to 5' 5, $1.90-$2.50. checks and blue serges. 4;IMBEL Subway Stores, Balcony GIMBEL Subway Stores, Balcony 3,500Sq.Yds. “Parkoleum” 35c Sq. Yd. | A New Floor Covering | Scalloped Initial Pillow Cases. .+ Pen i Sheets 81x90 inches; soft fi hah estictea neatly acalloped 68c Scalloped Pillow Cases meats on ei 18c ren Size Pillow Cases For large 5 w8, $4538! in; Bed Sheets, 38c Single Bed Sheets 1 de-| Pillow Cases _ aT 38c White aah Bed Spreads, ‘sl GIMBEL ML iivas Stores, Lower Floor GIMBEL Subway Stores | Hen Lower Floor

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