The evening world. Newspaper, May 19, 1916, Page 10

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ee Tam an opera singer. oy rs Thad to find the right | Now I smoke “Helmar” Turkish cigarettes. | A great throat specialist recommended i He said, “‘Helmars’ are absolutely pare war They will soothe and re- He was “Helmar” is the highnotein vraag The mitdest tobacce for clgerettes Ie Turkleh, The beet tebaces for cigarettes le Turkioh, See ea re" + See conte " apps tage Quality Superb eae BID, Sed, 26%, Sed, eT tea, 206, bb0 or I Grand Street Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN C jo Deposit—50c Weekly | 5 Worth of Furniture on $20 Worth of Clothing | No Deposit Weekly CLOTHING FOR YOUR WHOLE FAMILY SMALL PRICES—EASY TERMS MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S NICE 98 NsuIts . 15 Latest pinch-back and other models to choose from; the latest cloths and fast colors, SMART SUITS For $ | 549 Women and Misses All stylish, well made; cho'ce of belted or flare «ffvcts; the latest and all popular colors are represent 'd Latest Fashions tn Spring Dresses a Boys’ Norfolk Sults $4.49 _ALL ALTERATIONS FREE and Spring Reefers 10 career on the dollar. $58 Coupen on credit purchase Girls’ Spring ‘—PEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS commen’ acca allaatelladbdilll addicted dtieidadalesensnsansat Coats and [resses You bring ths nov th you THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE etarer Falls Dead. linn May 19.—Bdward L. Trusiow, fifty-six years old, oop bare a ‘way the 10,000 soldiers of the National ; will include the iy of “star lights” Guard from New York City and ita td iNuminate trench fighting; cavalry, immediate vicinity have been en-| Artillery and infantry ni it attles, 10,000 N. G. SOLDIERS concerts, STRIKE BREAKERS JOIN STRIKERS AT BAYONNE Stone Throwing at Plants and Attacks on Men Bring Out member of Truslow & Fulle, car man ight nignalling, on facturers, New York, dropped dead to gaged. The Seventh Rogimont sup- | neroptanes, searchlight drilla and day. He was a large property owner in plied its own automobiles from within | general fireworks, aa well as band Summit and had, a fine home on Summit its owa membership; patriotic ctti- zone contributed their cars for most of the rest, and H. 8. Harkness, who has uaderwritten the expenses of the entire demonstration as a personal service toward awakening a spirit of Teadiness for dofonse, has found @ way to get the rest. heen: Programmes in the afternoon m day to @ay include sham Fae Avenue. He retired from business ten years ago. He is survived by his wife 4 three daughters. THE BAY SPEEDWAY once, To-Morrow They'll Start for Big Military, Naval and Your Clothes! Aviation Tournament the cetabitehinzat ot a itn Reserves, . im ; Why rub your clothes I sided SECM CAE | woe 4 damn steer when VAN’S NORUB 9, ‘Tho last plans were completed to- lery actions, aeroplane battles, signal emerged from the plant of the drills, motor artillery drills and every | Leolastic Mille at Bayonne, N. J., to- Lop He alate, Of the soldier and sail: | aay @ mob of several hundred strikers bey ralitary Stetie tournament Bh jet upon them, captured them and be carried on in connection with the | took them to the strikers’ quarters oxhibition, Wrestling bouts, boxing | houte, swimming races, athletic mill. | St Broadway and Thirty-firet Street, tery: @ontests such as bayonet duels, | Where they joined the strikers. The ieee " and ye bu an Get | hore became so troublesome that contests; lunes Of scout dogs and | the reserves were sent to the bullding. C wil 0 ; ee Feet ei nclomcce The penerat| Last night several dozen men were brought from the New Bedford plant | and worked at the Bayonne plant. As outatde of the incloaure. The general | admission to the Speedway will be eoon as the atrikers were informed of this they began stoning the plant. 60 cents, All profits are to be turned About 500 men are on atrike. over to the auxiliary agencies of the Another riot by atrikers at the Bab- Nationa] Guard. Tho National Guard units which are cock & Wilcox plant at First street sent the reserves on the run this to be mobilized by motor early Sun. morning when a gang of strike break- day for the Military, Nawal and Avia- q tion Tournament, to be held at Sheepshead Bay Speedway and in its vicinity for a week, beginning at 2.30 o'clock to-morrow. Despite the rainstorms which have swept Coney Island for the last few days the “permanent intrenchments,” showing the manner in which the great war bas been kept a deadlock in France and Belgium for more than a year and a half, have been finished. The necessary number of automo- bDiles for transporting to the Speed- g oy finest results with § NO RUBBING? A little y§ does a big wash. you try it. | 5e & 10c Jus: Atau dealers. day morning will bivouac in their armories Saturday night. Most of them will spend their nights at Sheepshend Hay for the rest of the week. The evening entertainmen’ WILL PAY EXPENSES OF BUSINESS MEN TO INVESTIGATE TRUTH o- STATEMENTS “GET THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. |W. A. Varney Tells Why Sales of Var-ne-sis Have Increased Month After Month. “The demand for Var-ne-sis has increased wonderfully month after month, I feel proud to think that my remedy is relieving sufferers every day after they GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. "GET THE HABIT” { had been told by phy ing could be done testimonials are the teuth and nothing rth In spite of the tremendous sal but the truth. All I ask is that they allow me to publish the results of the vestigation under their own names. them to meet Med people from I d . collection 2000 New Spring $15 Suits e of Varne-sis, a great number of people suffering {rom e to try V B it to be Like the say, stop; oe is; to many phy: there was no help. It has succeeded after all sorts of t ment had failed In order for the public to full clate what Var-ne-sis has ac in these severe cases rh and to convince the seepti: to pay the expenses of an “TL want three vestigate lished by m from the time ion unt I they GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. It does not con- colchicum or is made from herbs, >] , Lynn, M ‘to theum: THE TOPCOA Cloths, Heather Mixtures fords, ~GET THE HABIT” White linen and cretonne are the mate- rials that make this costume, and the com- bination “ts in the height of style. The onne shows very soft attractive othing Rurieh oF right. and it is ly summeriike and dainty ‘of the white linen in made to sell in the Brill Stores at $15.00. SHIRTS At 85c SPECIALLY PRICED Woven madras, fine per- cales and mercerized fabrics; with soft or laundered cuffs. it the blouse to t to be abundantly full and the front edges are lapped, The middy ts of the familiar Sort and can be made’ with elbow or long sleeves and 1s held by a belt. Besides the materials illustrated, th that would be appi sort are made which is really @ pongee in a crepe finish, ichaks “forthe skirt and plain. for the blouse with trimmin make a handsome costu: Every Style and Kind In a Wonderful Sale On Sale Now at All and plain gabar- made of linen or e, and the blouse ery warm weather; use crepe de Chine for every hour lay in these times, and it really n idea! blouse for summer sports. and pleasant to wear and it wash sfully. Let it be whispered, if it in the folde of ® towel tn place of ing exposed to the air, it is claimed that the color will not ch me women like to use atriped tub he blouse over a pique or a linen skirt, and the tub silks and crepe de Chine are used in combinations with and with linen as freely as one may of any kind may lation, has 1,000,000 members, any of the Brill Stores, Dues $1.00 per year. GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. For the medium alze the bloum will re- quire 84 yards of material 27 inches wide, 2% yards 36 or 2% yarda 44, with i yard 6 inches wide for the ‘trimming. | For the skart will be needed 5% yards 27 yards 86 or 3% yards 44; it fn 8% arise im Wah at the lower edge. ‘The blouse pattorn No. 9078 ts cut in sixes from 84 to 46 Inches bust measure, and the skirt, No. 9061, in sizes from 24 to 34 inches waist measure, No. 9073 (with basting line and added seam | allowance). Middy blouse, $4 to 46 Inches buat measure, No. 9061 (with basting line and added seam allowance), Three-plece skirt, 24 to 34 | Inches waist meavure, Union Square, 14th St., near Broadway “GET THE HABIT.” Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION BUREAU, Donald Building, 100 Weat Thirty-scond Street (oppo-§ | you bring this advt. with you. The WORLD sells 100,000 oupies more in New York City each wi day than site Gimbel Bros.), corner Sixth Avenue and Thirty-second Street, New York, of sent by mall on veceipt of ten conte in coin oF stamps for each pattern ordered. IMPORTANT—-Write your aahreve ae an nad tase i iee kare ‘wanted, two cents for “GET THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS, $3.00, $4.00 & $5.00 Balch, Price & Co. Straw Hats for Men in New York, Brooklyn and Newark ers from New York City were brought to the plant. The strikers rushed the plant and hurled stones. John Con- nolly of New York was beaten and required medical attention. Two ar- reste were made. To-night the police fear trouble when the strikers have a dance at the Opera House. The music for the event will be furnished by the band composed of strikers. The instru- ments were furnished by the com- pany. “GET THE HABIT You Can’t Beat It! A Bargain Offering right at the opening of the season which will bring every man and young man who wants to save money on his Spring clothes into the Big Busy Brill Stores in New York, Brooklyn and Newark. To-Day and To-morrow— A TWO-DAY SALE 3500 Suits & Topcoats For Men and Young Men—Ready-to-Wear Including This Season’s Big ‘Suit Hit—PINCH-BACKS THE SUITS—Blue, Green and Brown *1.85 Eight srill Stores A Everybody should help in the good work of the AMERICAN RED CROSS. Fire, flood or disaster bring its work home to you, your family or your neighbor. Japan, with half our popu- we have only 27,000, Applications for membership may be signed at Bull Zicthews 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers Street 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich St. 125th St, Comer ot A TBUSH AVE, AT St Oa Nee ore sce in Newark-791 BROAD STREET, AT MARKET Union Square, Harlem, Brooklyn and Newark Stores Open Tomorrow Evening. “GET THE HABIT.” jo 0 vign of Health cel sake use Carter's Little Liver Pills. Senuire bears Signature be Pboccd GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. Flannels, Club Checks, Pin Stripes, Scotch Mixtures, Fancy Worsteds, Green Mixtures, Fancy Cheviots, Pencils Stripes, Tartan Checks, Over plaids, Plain Grays, Plain Blacks and Blue Ser ges—22 different models and 85 designs errr thing that any man or young man might desire. S—Dark Greens, Cambridge Grays, Tan Covert Cloths, Zulu Gray Mixtures, Scotch Mixtures and Plain Blacks and Ox- Many with silk yokes, silk sleeve linings, patch pockets or plain. The one thing that we want to impreas on the mind of every man and young man who ‘reads this announcement is the fact that this is no sale of ‘‘left-overs,” broken lots or cancellations—it is a two- day Bargain Offering of New Spring Suits and Topcoate, made especially for Brill Brothers, and SCARFS At 50c NEW RICH SILKS the most attractive silk necke wear ever offered at 50c FULTON ST. GO 'TO BRILL BROTHERS, ‘Woman Dead in Reservein A woman's body was found floating ta the Ridgewood Reservoir of the Brove- lyn Water system in Evergreens, a yesterday afternoon. ao morning was identified as that of Meltzer of No. 2292 Pitkin Avenue, Brooklyn. Morris Meltzer, a made the identification. wife had been sick and nervous for some time. « LIGVH AHL Lad, AHLOUA THU OL OD su 1500 New « LIGVH GL Lad,, SUAHLOUG TINA OL OD « LIGVH GHL La5.. wonderful assortment of + ‘SUdHLLOUE THUY OL OD

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