The evening world. Newspaper, April 24, 1916, Page 6

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RGA AD 0 Lo SOMO TT By Seneat i. M. Williams. _THE EVENING WORLD, | BOREAS, SOBib tm vss, ee eee e done, but next year, aid that the delay € the Commis. furnish necess budget. Speak he last day the nietebeletateiein shleeieteleieirinieisteie! felebedetanintetetedetetetete! ul been mislatd 1 je bit of fore sis Now York City $400,« lated revenues fur t at, beginning guly 1, th Assemblyman, normal | | t Southern Republic Reports No (Special Staff Correspondent of The ) tt ere CASTO R IA | Damage in Locality and Ef- aunane ening Werld.) | ‘ fects of Others Not Known. i aibeuinion wid nung. Weer Ae: th tthe p ° bs rte bo thie effect Wate af For Infants and Children —_—_ proclamations from p Wo for New York C spite previous) have 1 $500,000 for the | fn Use For Over 30 Years BANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Re- net relief from unequal taxa inating than the fow sos. New York City, as usual, t re fuct, about the hit hardest both ways by 4 gracious per- last year's detiviency enues, the excise tax was to New York City by tt . controlled Legis! f 00,000 per year, noscalled t own bills that were tc do #0 much}, fizzled down to prac-| s “ Public, April 24.—A severe earthquake ‘ ocurred here at 11.30 o'clock last night. No damage was caused. WASHINGTON, April 24.—Two ao-| 4 were earthquakes, one of them of] 4/5 vee 0S always bears the AN r | Signature of “als to Work out some new omy entirely at home, burdens are as follows: on of State highways York City, n of direet taxation re. great intensity, were recorded on Georgetown University seismograplis early to-day. The heaviest shocks] J came at 8.21 A. M., Eastern time. ‘The first of the quakes, which the ‘ he pas f New York City, $3 1, H ‘This will ¢ivo New York City at ropolitan delegation protested in $400,000, Any financial help to be agaist Ue appropriation ou records indicate as quite heavy, be- rived from other Brown bills pa pera eee AT Wee Ree rend fan at 11.31 o'clock last night and is either Indirect or put off unt eome| Wiehe be BROADWAY AND 33D STREET j witht the renter city. eoatinued until 12.07 o'clock this) 4 \ future time, For roads and bridges in Indian | morning. It was estimated that tts] 4 . ota lool | A Rather Important Advance ee ; Sale of Dresses i were decidedly stronger than the first, began at 3.08 A. M. Tho vibra- t Gong reached thelr maximum inten- | fofepfatntoteloleininilelulnieleleloleloioininiel slefninininielniatatnteleteleiete sity at 3.21 A. M. At this point tho 4 \ ! needles of two of the seismographs| Mrs Wilson Woodrow has delivered | man motives and thelr fateful out- | wore thrown off their recording drum, |‘? the Pathe Exchange the last of | come in the lives of men and women ee severe wore tho shocks, ‘Tho| te fourteen scenarios and the novel-|A full chapter of this story will ap- The second series of shocks, which for House, Porch, Garden or Street Wear pttes based on them of the gripping | pear once a week each Thursday in shocks continued until 4.12 A be Label, | | aa new Pathe photodrama series, “Who's | The Evening World, commencing ' It was estimated by Director Ton-| City?" tobe seen carly in May a ' dort that the centre of tho ‘cond | j Sho had finished a work of truly earthquake was 2,400 miles from| , ‘Washington, and he belleved if it ov- curred in an inhabited zone it must have done considerable damage. was the first vent ist into the fleld of her atic. proportions, the ereation of r innume a a \ the wi enabled her to devise @ series of Hosts us any of her | | delightful he é when the matt styles. light blue, | ‘ al | tan-and- the mov What About | Bia white stripes, “ A Healthful Habit for All ne archy TO0Gs: iw vende, ‘ The men who are the boss ends of the ; Aren't starchy foods all right? They certainly |) sizes Be a ; ts a push buttons, the women who are the iy the hithertsTunthonaeuemtet Tare, The starch of grains is one of the chief sources 37 to 53. peat? y before her, ‘The nov- pon set to work on the nirios and the novelettes m best housewives and most charming hostesses, the boys and girls who ex- cel in their games and studies, chew Yoodrow declared this to be gum. It is a national habit. A health- the Nan ana comune ful habit, too, if you use SMITH BROTHERS’ S.B. CHEWING GUM Eases and soothes the throat. Made with the same flavor and ingredients as S. B, Cough Drops—famous since 1847. of food energy. But some stomachs are not able to digest the starches as presented in ordinary foods, such as white bread and white flour products, which are often the unsuspected cause of digestive troubles—imperfect | assimilation, fermentation and gas, biliousness, head- | ache, constipation, anaemia, and other common ills, Ht °1.50, 5]. 95, 8, 95, $3, 95, *4.95 | | SMART, eal ses whose price attraction won | | all the sear emotions in One food that supplies the valuable starch ele- ments in easily digestible form is Grape-Nuts en must ae appre- nd skirts trimmed gener- vy fabrics; simple blouses and ' s* now and then some nd satire that made g story, as well as all for «¢ mpact condensation her short stories features ciate. Featuring cleverly pleated and semi-circular sk ously with folds; pockets, belts, collars and cuffs of contrastir jacquette effects. $3.95—Delichtful colors and combinas of the $1. 50—Models in striped gingham, Made by the Makers of : 3 ee skirt with panel ‘ COUGH DROPS TO FIGHT ELOPER’S WILL. eae $1.95 4 Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Gausin otiGrace Malanahlin je\Cens It is made of the energizing grains, whole wheat || soe maa: Maternity , i and malted barley, the starch cells of which are largely |} $1.95—Dresses of Dress 2 ed in red, of ie aera tien ey colored tissues, ‘of No, mummy clot and stripes tachable belt | folds as trin | 8 95—Wide a cordeline, check converted by long baking into dextrin and grape-sugar which are readily assimilated by even weakened diges- tive organs. Grape-Nuts digests in about one hour. of striped ging- ham, surplice front, elastic ad- justable belt; white pique c dress of voile— Every Wife, Housekeeper, Cook and Caterer knows the value of Lea & Perrins’ Sauce; full white skirt d h Mlustrated. Another model, likes avant i mo oS p: no i i the sauce with a reputation and the Havana og _ This food comes ready i eat, aang Se m, chambray or v leeeangheonas pester mous altho endorsement of generations er a reliKions delicious; and as it retains all the nutriment of the F c collars and. cu back cutis, " Me eaten behind it. treo from his { grains including the mineral elements largely lacking Beh onetor tHeRu a Uaatrete: a legal in the usual dietary--it is a wonderful builder of well- f : GIMBELS-— Second Floor balanced bodies, nerves and brains. SAUCE Thy wed Wor ne 8 shah te “There’s a Reason” Send postal for free kitchen hanger containing 100 new Fecipes LEA & PERRINS, Hubert Street, New York City Jj for tie front i Ke Grocers everywhere sell Grape-Nuts. Manufacturer’s Error Brings You This Famous Sewing Machine «« 931° Fe EING one of the greatest dealers in Sewing Machines in New York City, we laced a darge order with the DOMESTIC Sewing Machine Company for a specified design of cabinet which OPPENHEIM, Gu NS & GC | : Fulton and Bridge Sts. Brooklyn | | Have Especially Prepared for Tomorrow | through an unaccountable error was made up in a / | (Tuesday) a Very Important Sale of ferpas ails HniaD case, Rather than return them | : educed nrice, : | Combining, however, all | lutely perfect Dom 3 Afternoon and Street Dresses the ‘excellent qualities of | Sewing Machine ist & | the higher priced machine at a price that is worthy a \ e Jomen ¢ : we ordered, this most beau- place by the side of our | For Women and Misses tfully egnstructed and | ‘most stupendous reduce y 7 ° » Lates Yictates » Pyanattt yop A Complete Assortment of Columbia Records on Hand guaranteed new and abso- tion, : Featuring the Latest Dictates of the Prevailing Fashions We Sell on Credit Columbia Talking Machines in Distinctive Oppenheim, Collins & Co, Originalities It Rivals in Beauty of Design and Finish The Most Artistic Ornament In The Home, Consisting of Crepe de Chine, striped and plain Tatfetas combined with Chiffon, 3 Rooms Furnished, $49 ; Georgette Crepes and Serges in a variety | 4 Rooms F urnished,§ 569: 98 389983] 99% fomens wen No open wheels, ‘The mechanism is so adjusted that one can | of tunic effects, puffed skirt, panniere and BR rds sou so dangerous to children, | > Py P i ine ages a ou Waa | , ‘oems F he r inished in highly polished Golden Oa, two-piece sport models. Values to $25 urnished, $1 49.75 Smooth Running—Easy to Brag oa reerchnatn Ce emcee any- Operate; No Back Strain. | where within Greater New York. ] No C. 0. D's, 12.75 No Approvals. The Price is $31.50. On Easy Payments If Desired. $2 Cash and Balance $1 Weekly. GIMBELS--Fifth Floor

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