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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1016. seme wom el PLLS LOSES 8 EWS ODDITIES )LARSISOOUO [sseF™\"et Sle camer re Piaht for the Vote. Frank A. Vanderilp, President of| Fruit Company, which owns the MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, May 9 IN ZIEGFELD CHORUS 10 LSE IN FIGHT FOR the National City and also Chairman) White Fleet of vessels running to te warning to we to put aside personal NOTH FOR BARNARD<ffandsomest man in Co- of the Board of Directors of the Am-| tropics. differences and co-operate to the fullest NO00-0 erican International Corporation,| At the opening of the stock manga extent in the fleht for nattonal enfran-| | ium! senior class and sight others have never been sent out a call to-day on atockholders | there were evidences of heavy bi: : AND NN BEHIND BARS i kiseed, and one of them 1s an editor! [ Of SEA TRADE ot the latter concern for payment of|mices have’ steady advanced. On —+— _—-.> PERIL OF THRIFT—A North Carolina farmer saved an installment of $80 on each share of | May 1, the quotation was 146. ‘To RADWAY READY RELIEF subscribed capital. When the com-|day'’s touched 164% but on account $300 and Md ft in the hay tn his barn. Then the cow pany was launched, subscribers paid| Of disturbing news from Mexico and enh tact nok be gages | But Don’t Waste Sympathy ate tt, iia Financial Giants of Wall Street jn onty $20 per share of $100 par vaiue, | inking of the Cymrle there was con- Relieves Concestion ana PSone told the 00 dete on Her, for She’s a Bear ROOSTER ATTACKED AUTOMOBILE at York Mobilize All Resources i De axe Parrantiwias vk a 5 Nh os alan Were Clicdioed WP (Pa.), broke windshield, and ran into barnyard without « . - . thor - Rikbon Workers Stetke, oR A Ed bec A Medal Sh and Belongs There. erates, for Struggle. tal 18 $50,000,000, and to-ay'a call will| Rejecting @ compromise offer of an aid bring in $15,000,000 of cash to con-| increase of wages ranging from 6 ¢o AT HIS OWN EXPENSE William Jennings Bryag, Mobilization of resources and a calj| tinue the w re, 10 per cent., 180 ript is to talk in Iowa on prohibition and wornan suffrage for | for resefves marked to-day'a events| The American International Cor- ployed by Johnson, Cowdin & Co, five days. Hin Wall Street's warfare between two| poration got first start in the com- Samana fhoreaten of fram 16 te te are — of Its financial giants, the National |petititon and bought up practical con-| gent, Eleven women weavers accept, SMALLPOX GERMS, liberated by removal of wall- | City Bank backing the American In-|tro! of the Mercantile Marine Com- | ed the compromise. The other 400 em. paper after twenty-five years, Infected woman in Mercer }ternational Corporation and the|pany, giving it the trans-Atlantic | ployees of the factory may be throwp County, Pa, \Guaranty Trust Company backing! ships. Tho battle now on js for con- | out of work. N i in ormenizing \ ural Mstriets} od by Mabel Dunlap Curry of | Phylite, the little brunette—you may remember her--second from the left = - s out of the Ziegfeld “Follies.” She GRRE arcest Popular Price Garment House in New York MM was tn every performance of the 1915 show, but there's no part for her in the 1916 production, and a lot of peo- ple are going to miss her. ‘There have been unhappy times e () lately for Phyllis. She is a ward of BOSTON LAWYER has abandoned his practice to | Flo Ziegfeld, and more than once breed a red, white and blue pig. He has them in separate 6 Av cor. {8 St has proved much of a care to him. Bass shades but wants a blend. e. be . Several times she has been taken to) ~~ MAKE-ROOM SALE (eo nee THE IRISH EXPORTS ern Drothners Women’s West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street & Misses’ ) WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. | Recently, Mr. Ziegfeld, exasperated | Cfficial Report Shows Steady} jover her, sent Phyllis to Hastings to ‘i be under the care of Miss Bille Growth of Trade During Burke, Nis wife, who has alwa the Last Decade. much interested in the wa Ireland, May 9 (Assoct- tle ere. ure, But this sort of guard. | , s).—Irish exports have in- ianship was at all to Phyllis's| creased considerably, on account of | Values to $30 |, 'ikine and she carrted on so about! ing war. The official returns Just | jit that Mr. Ziegfeld had to bring hes] completed for the year 1914 show a/ Giron town Ls a 7,200,000 pounds, an increase | In order to make Papie tea aac of three and million pounds over | room for income | bear, whose fines for appearing in| 1913. The in is due almost en- ing Summer ap- | sttcet without a muzzle and | tirely to the shipbuilding at Belfast. whose objection to confinement have! {4 is a curious feature of the report parel, we are forc- Ziogtield to endure” °° F!) nat atthough 54 per cent. of the | hd ing out our Suit Bill Snyder put her in a ‘cage with| Irish exports are represented by farin | esino a sister and said she'd be as! produce and foodstuffs, 97 per cent. stock regardless [happy axa ericket Ina day of two. | of freland’s 79,000,000 pounds of im- | of former prices— | - — port should be food, and the Depart- inmanyinstances | Yormer nroker Arrested a Thief. tient of Agrictilture comments point: | 4 t No. 100 Ca-| edly on the fact that aggood-produc- | Actually Below Cost |"); Laced ountry should be annually tm- | author y grent quantities of farm| The choicest styles of the; Detectives Reilly and Finan to go », much of which is admirably | season are included—allthe '? ie apartment of Russell Guype, Di suited for raising at home. \ he “once a wealthy real estate broker of! ‘ | most wanted models, in- Chicago, though they had a warrant} On the whole the report is regarded | cluding the ultrafashion.| to" Magistrate Murphy for bis uray a gratifying regord of continued ble tailored flare, belted | and took him to the apartment with) Progress in Ireland. In addition to | a r a fl | them, Guype was arrested In bed and| the increase in exports the decade (ae te be Py ieee: | nae taken to Police Headquarters to| has also witnessed an increase of im- in all sizes from 14 to 44. co a charge of robbing a tele nC} ports by 35 per cent. in value and 12) in hox at Broadway and Forty-rey-| per cent. In bulk. ‘The total Importa| Serges, Gabardines, Silk or indictments pending against him | 20d exports of Ireland, in fact, now Wool Poplins and Serg Jersey making similar | represent a higher per capita value and - Taffeta Combin than the average for the United King- tions, in navy, black and = ‘ all colors—also black-and- white Worsted Checks and Velour Checks. Seasonable Home Furnishings Specially Priced for To-morrow Values to $20 “Heal his itch- ing skin with Original values were entirely disregarded in these exceptional reductions which presenta splendid opportunity to supply Summer needs at surprisingly low prices. * Odd Pieces of Furniture Reduced : Mahogany Adam Dining Room Odd Ivory Beds, Suites 10 pes; formerly #310.00, $190.00 | formerly 838.50 to 850, at $18.50 to 27.50 Odd Buffets, Jacobean Oak, Mahogany Chiffoniers, formerly $120 and #145, at $90.00, 100.00 | formerly $45 to 2105, | at $25.00 to 55.00 Mahogany Dining Tables, “ Odd Walnut Beds, prt jy #65 and 870, at $40.00, 45.00 | formerly $50.00 and 58.00, $25.00 & 35.00 Antique Ivory Chamber Suite, Odd Oak Beds, 4 eas twin beds; formerly 8300, $212.00 | formerly $30.00 and 33.00, $12.00 &12.75 Odd Ivory Dressers, Oak Cottage Bureaus, formerly $60 to 888, at $38.50 to 65.00 | formerly $9.00 to 18.50, $7.00 to 13.75 The moment that Resinol Oint- ment touches itching skin the itch- ing usually stops and healing begins. That is why doctors hate prescribed it so successfully for over 20 years evenin severe cases of eczema, ri worm, rashes, and many ot menting, disfiguring skin dis es, Aided by warm baths with Resino! Soap, Resinol Ointment makes a sick skin or scalp healthy, quickly, ly and at little cost. 101 Ointment and Resinol Soap also help to clear away pimples and dan- Graft,” Soll by all druggiots. Fi write to Resinol, Dept. 22-R, Baltimore, Md, charges. Electric Lamps China Dinnerware | ? || Boudoir Electric amps, in Thin PorceJain Dinner Sets, 100 i il old, mahogany, white or pieces; with bread and butter i Alterations Free ry | nes enamel; cretonne shade, $1.65 plates; formerly $10.00,....at $7.50] ||) Oes Music kh Table Electric Lamps, of ma- American Porcelain Dinner Sets, | Biggest Savings of the Season Great Coat Sale $7.50 to $20.00 Values—NOW 5 7% $10- This Startling Saleembraces the greater part hogany with 18-in. Japanese 2 107 pieces; variety of border | wikes shade lined with silk, $4.50 decorations; formerly $16.00, 12.00 sound 0) much better on | Electric Lamps, of Japanese English Porcelain Dinner Sets, I ottery covered with wicker; a 107 pes; gold border and black Mk lined wicker shade, at $6.75 lines;gold handles;formerly #25 19.50 Ul olumbia Records 2? hi Floor Elec Lamps, of ma- Limoges China Dinner Sets, 107 hogany; two lights; pull chain > ~ pes.; decorated with rosebuds sockets; 22-in. cretonne shade $9.75 and green leaves; formerly 829, 23.00 | SS WE have spoken of the great | | | durability of Cclumbia Records. 1 This is a decided advantage but, of " An Important Sale of Silverware sae ie tock and offers saan wae course, secondary to their tone-pro- III Silver Deposit Silver Plated Sterling Silver # “tunity—select your coat here tomorrow ducing qualities. tt Horseradish Jars, at 75c | Crumb Sets, 2 pes., $2.15 |‘ Candlesticks, 8 inch $2.95] Street, dress and sport models Serges, Poplins, Gabardines, Coverts, = The Columbia Record is patented Sandwich Plates,.... $2.25 | 2t@¥s $2.00 | Jam Jars, sterling | ames ; : ‘ : : | Coaster Sets, tray cover and spoon,. .at $1.85 in its construction, and exclusive in | Whiskey Sets, and 6 coasters,...at $2.25 | and Rane eth pds the special material of which it is |g) | bottle and 6 glasses, $4.50 | Cigarette and Match at decided price composed. The surface composition iff] ] Lily Bowls, 12 inch, $4.65 | Holder, vated senrnienae of these records not only resists needle- wear better than any other, but also takes a better tone-wave imprecsion. | \ Sugar & Cream Sets, 95 Pie Plates, Bread Vases, 9 inch,....at $5.25 | | ——a Household and Decorative Linens Satin Damask Napkins, @@ x 22 2.95 Crochet Bedspreads, hemmed; inches; value $8.75 a dozen, at $2. value $1.40 each,. . All Linen Huck Towels, hemst'd 2.95 Real Madcira Luncheon Sets, 18 ends; damask borders; val. $3.75 $2. pieces; hand emb’d; val. $4.50 When it is understood that the | musical quality is entirely dependent upon this impression—upon the faith- fulness with which it reproduces the actual contour of the recor tone- waves made by voices or instruments, Five reasons why you should buy Columbia Records I Greatest durability of reproducing surface. I] Quickest production of new popular music. A road that leads up and down our crowded sales floors, through Il instrumental music, yh w j . ermelraiey ry e e A | ur Cradle Depart eke oad customers an te make cash [| [VY Moderatepricedopentic the musical superiority of Columbia Cretonne Articles Window Draperies DON’T POSTPONE your purchese of FUR IRE or RUGS recor s by acknowledged Records is explained id for lack of ready cesly, Make use of oun COVE IME Vv Hine 7 ia ‘ C Scarf t dBc to 1.65 | | Fancy Scrim Curtains, lace trimmed, | ||| and enjoy your home while paying for it, 3 4 | Price: 65e for ten-inch . { ‘retonne Searfs.........++ at + p is 9 nay i flomblesd ing} $1.00, for You have only to hear a few || | Cretonne ‘Table Covers, — * 50e to 2.50 at $1.50, 1.85 and 2.00 97,00 ba Bao fox deuble- Columbia band and orchestra records, Cretonne Pillow Slips, ** 50c to 1.65 Actual values 81.95 to 2.76 | |e ray pen a piano solo by Josef Hofmann and Cretonne Pillows, floss filled, at 85c|| Novelty Net Curtains, Cluny edge, | ||| pereason: + 06 . ; y 5 i buy them at Aeolian Hall the playing of a violin by Eugen Shoe, Laundry - _ a, ~ at $1.50, 1.75 and 2.25 | I t demonstrating Ysaye, to be convinced of this tonal Wo ed c — Scarfs e ; neha sherlileney “4 yar ) ra ec sh Scarfs & , P | : econ Tp none superiority, ‘Table Covers, scalloped edge, 5c ae, 2500 : ng Frome a | Salespeople whose mu- A : Rajah Pillows at $1.50 Marquisette (waite and cream), 3PIECE PARLOR OR JI Seleerecs nN Mak tacchul th te : Cotton Haje , 7 | LIVING ROOM SUITE & See ae That is why it is but natural for Japanese Blue Print Pillows, " — 50c Value 25¢ a yard, at 18¢ i ence. Aeolian Hall to recommend Colum- : - meer *: hol TIT Arreagem bia Records very heartily. ‘ Seen feud on 48 hours’ approval, eee Leather, at \ rent TV Perineal eubiatsion of Next subject in this paper: “Why Hl Seasonable Rugs and Carpets $9 R75 ‘ re pprovale ‘ iy | 26 | geod vee lor should I prefer my Operatic Music | | Worsted Wilton Rugs at $37.50 | Seamless Axminster Rugs at $27.50 REFRIGERATOR Vv barge account on Columbia Records?” i} Oriental effects; 9x12 ft.; value $45.00 Size 9 x 12 feet; regular valte @85.00 apartment style sold “ook tel Porch Rugs, of grass, cocoa fibre, ete, | Homespun Rag Rugs in soft effects, INLAID $0.98 (oS THE AEOLIAN COMPANY | From 8 by 6 feet at $1.50 From 80 by 60 ins. at $1.50 % LINOLEUM, 9 AFOLIAN HALL 29 WEST 4¢nn STREET = NEW YORK To 12 by 18 feet at 40.00 To 9 by 12 feet at 24,50 Mek of the Aeolian- Voealion and the famous Pianol | wierad vi ile Aestens of Ponti y me ee format fond \ Wilton, Axminster and Brussels Carpets and Inlaid Linoleum at attractive Prices. Copyright, 1018, The Asean Compony