The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1916, Page 13

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Merce Teaved Inte Subway, Killed. & big crowd watched a B. RT, wrecking crew, with, block and fall, hoist a dead horse from the new sub- MANUFACTURERS URGE way exca¥ation at Fiatbush and Fifth STRIKERS TO BOSS UNIONS Avenues, Brooklyn, early to-day. A Flatbush Avenue trolicy car hit a wagon | Appeal to 25,000 to Compel the Sud necked the horse into the excavee| Adoption of a Safe and Sane Policy. tion, which is sixty-five fect deep. The rip! Manufacturers’ Association of fall killed the hors cloak and skirt industry made WAS: KILLING HN He He Used “Frult-a-tives” The Great Kidney Remedy on ‘peinted ie riedien, itallan and English, and was mailed to every vie employee, their (the Hlagersville, Ont., Aug. 26th, 1913, > “About two years ago I found my » health in a very bad state. My Kidneys were not doing their work and I was all fun down in condition. Having seen ‘Fruit--tives’ advertised, I decided to try them. Their action was mild, and the result all that could be expected. My kidneys resumed their normal action after I had taken upwards of a dosen boxes and I regained my old-time witality. Today, I am as well as ever.” B. A. KELLY. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At dealers cr from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, New York.—Advt. fon officials’) am- bition to boss the employers just as they boas you,” the statement reads in part. “It is to their advantage to and employes. They don’t want work. They don’t let the manufacturer work. They don’t let you work. But they do want the man who works in the shop to pay his dues and fines before t oy let him earn his living, and they want the man who owns the shop to take tho money from the workingman’s wages.’ STRANGLED IN AUTO AND THROWN TO TRACK Initial “M” on Belt and Oriental Characters in Book Only Clues to Man’s Identity. (Special to The Evening World.) DANBURY, Conn., May 23.—The body of @ man about thirty-five years old, believed to have been jstrangled to death and later flung |from an automobile, was found be- side the Central New England Rall- road tracks at Storm's Corners, eight miles from this city, early this morn- ling. Finger prints on the throat and ‘a leather belt found fastened about neck strengthen the choking theory, while automobile tracks on ‘a bridge nearby carry out the belief motor car. | COLLAR spring style, in two height aforast The initial “M" on a belt and a smal book containing Oriental characte I} only clues the police have to work Moat everyone feels the need of a dependable tonic at this time of the year. Duffy's is Nature’s true to timulant, made from sound grain, thoraughly malted, and distilled to abso- lute purity, which makes it a medicine of the highest order. Dutfy’s Pure Malt Whiskey with its prescrived advice of a tablespoonful in water before meals | and on going to bed, gently stimulates the stomach to healthy ac- tion, improving the digestion and assimilation of food, and in this way enriches the blood and brin, s strength and vigor to the sys- item. If you feel “all tired out” these days, after the trying months of winter have sapped your strength, you should “Get Duffy’s and keep well,” just as thousands of others do. It’s a medicine for all mankind which will help to give you new health, new strength, new vitality and new life. Because Duffy's assists nature,‘ you | should try it today. “Get Duffy’s and Keep Well.” S ONLY. Beware of imitations. Sold in SEALED BOL TL Defly's tr local fambly wine store, theeased ist NOTE Lt te ‘eanaet fo write as. Send eae e household tree. i Ny \ a: The Duffy It Whiskey Co., Rochester 1 ops DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK' 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. fol Cor. Wyckoff St. f Deposit—50c Weekly $125 Worth of Furniture No Deposit—$i Weekly on $20 Worth of | on $20 Worth of Clothing | “7; come to our BIG At) /PECIAL SALE and get one of > these splendid opening anew account Library Tables create trouble between the employer) foreigner. | found in one of the pockets are the| Pil Do It— The ability—-to dothings worth while is almost always limited to the fortunate combination of a well-balanced mind and body. Food—right food, and right living play an indispensable part in the program. Unfortunately ‘the usual diet- ary consists of too many heavy, in- digestible foods, often lacking the mineral elements, phosphate of potash, etc., which are absolutely essential for physical well-being. Grape-Nuts is a food especially designed to correct these faults of the modern dietary. Made of whole wheat and barley, it contains all the nutriment of these grains, including the mineral salts stored by Nature in these cereals. Grape-Nuts combines readily with other food, and is a wonderful help in restori; balance of body, brain and nerves. ng and maintaining healthy Thousands have found the “Road to Wellville” by cutting out improper foods and using Grape-Nuts as a dail to eat, nourishing, appetizing, economical. a daily ration, Ready “There’s a Reason” Tema Naa bis #8 ieee TO-NIUHT’S PERFORMANCE NOTE Ae rsa | a APA i Ag ee seat (oie, #50 and xb AL then lrect to. Sta $ Ravina thee srt een Tickets good on evening trains seg “ poo a ay 26, all trains May 40; et iat th St. 9.20; 2, 29, including ie Pdi einige tat, Met the Bisck Diamond. bn “4 peng, nike or onsen, OUSABAND- ICE BA Rejuen Limit May 31st. be nee yorvon' “ana “Albany rows MAT. 333) 1 ronal, ae! Teaina shart ia eta ai a HEART OF CONEY ISLAN hres: witzerlans Piingitode a RVENING VEN N fe) W 0 P E Ne AP REE. ATTRACT for tickets, reservations or information, telephone Bryant 4212, or call any of our seved Biged ener ticket offices. yn: 30 Flatbush Ave, ‘Phew M jain 97. Newark; 241 Market St. 'Phone Mulberr 257. New Haven; 129 Ci Church St. "Phone 1140. excent Sindy to bat St. 2, * chime hota oe an pring, LEW KELLY in Puello 'New to ‘K |Hron Steamboat maar “Cones ‘Inia Ojehe, trom fc W igor Re ne “inside v0 Telephone ieee ofthe: ine ~"|E. H. ‘SOTHERN mEquInED: GUARANTEI RE CO 2190-21929 siz; | ANE Grand Rapids Furnitur: Rugs and Bedding At Lowest Prices $]00 AWEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT | 3854998) 4 rae | 5 tam §9g98 ST Seale | WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS CREDIT TERMS [RD ernest paces Fult Open Evenings at Both Stor. 414-416 Fulton St. Brochiyn. 3035-3037 >», |Houns: 8106 Sunday Cor 156 St SAVE Ele BISURAT | ACNE Sn Waterbury Bridge Work 1s radically Aifterent from other bridge work. It holds to the tveth or roots without alip- y eat anything you like ne, natural, inexpensive, T BRIDGE WORK modern in produce, It is what you e New WATERBURY Way ng, bave your and return et THIS ANT p er ein waren | dentistry home at night with a erfectly cayed ti t es, runranteed 10 ont ractions and Dental Surgery iniess by our | NEW. BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Full Sets of Teeth - - - ot 9 up Gold Fillings - - - = ‘00 up Gold Crowns, 22 karat - 88.00 up 60c up , Ht. on, 84 an a Ars fre derae ‘Chis, away Br Is ‘UGRLYN AMRRICAN WATCH | & jaiden Tai jybewLY grate dian a ely, Mat, dawelty to. 43 Oo Whiy, $25 Din'd Engag’t Wing Wasi’ Sade TE Bat awn Uptown Office, northwent H), and Brondway HELP WANTED—MALE, Mariem Toon Laven 126th Bt sna World's Company® Neware at JMB SAN. sane tteady work RAD Ww AMSTERDAM Wwf: Mir Herbert Tree's Last 2 Nights aaer of Denice wEhiTs Hirst or ia Menrietta coat | nt inl roe yearn Croaman, | Coler CIVILIZATION] CANDLE R Wert 424 st. em, 28. JOHN BARRYMORE in. as JUSTICE THRA I cohen jive ‘ay & GAIETY Bie #8: Hern! 338: MRS. Fi: Kt « 4 a8 FULION | ct a MARGARET ae ANGLIN-BL A WOMAN OF NO 5 ie HUDSON thks RON Ah The Cinderella Man ELIINGE fis Wa eae FALL wATION rank. Marat hel ht ‘aig tt with Fred Niblo as ‘Hilly Teltdey, al Wo, NG Elliott's", ea iar 30 MARIE TEMPEST" i aati, B's z CASINO Bisa? ah: Bree: Bsn 3 PARAD LYRIC “4.8 gt iteas Br. WX a Met.. Mumical Su cue KN of the se C iNKA PRINCE rat VERY «©UUb LDDIE ___ Moves to the Casino Nest Monday, CORT si S VANDARL iS AY “te en Pa PRICES: MA EV. ic @ Bile WHERE” A AKE ey EKE AKE MY CHILDRLi.? Sa FALL: wATION PUNCH & JUDY 4743.,5, (goth time] 0 LAST T PERFOMMANCES, TREASURE ISLAND 5.20, Mate Pri AX Cirele 1366, Lt SON" Paat Hopkin J. Ferguson: ia 26 YORKVILLE, Late rat Mie ae « CIVILIZATION] ” i eS AL ik AND PHOTO PLAYS bk KeIEH GERTRUDE TOPPA H} PALA and Cov of 50 jo Sumaran | | 1 Mae 0. Mor BKUADWAY THEATRE }” GEORGE BEBAN tw Setbind _ BURLESQUE. MPIC 14 $i. Matinee Dally Mischiet Makers afoits ‘twins, HEARN, ‘Wea of With Avewes BUY HERE AND SAVE Some Excellent Values for Tomorrow °. Last Day of Special Offering of WOMEN'S LISLE HOSE— 21 White and Black—Six thread heel and too—worth .9 and .88.suru A most remarkable value—extra fine—silk finish—sheer itkes for Summer--alsc black cotton with white soles: Sight kuparteetione thee will not injure wear. Other Price Cuts in SUMMER HOSIERY FOR MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN © Women's Fibre Silk Hose 39 ct. value . ine Heavy and light welgh Women's Pure Silk Hee ind white +79] Men’s Silk Plated Hose a a tC be Child: Socke— =] in il and _otner | 14 “sabe & . Men’ 4 Sane et prrerteereaa Rad F onary es siie isd one Ry and toe. ©. NEGLIGEES FOR THEBRI DE FOR LITTLE TOTS She will look adorable in these— CAPS soft, flowing, allky creations, graceful DAINTY DRESEEA HATS # er th in themselves, but Slowing | Little Tete’ Fine Whit free atitude [ss the expression renses-als0 nainsook—yoke, Ler Airet dd he bride's own, graceful Bet iy trimined with ince, embroidery and ribbon—sises Cases 20 Chine Kegligees. te 6 yra-- evalve Spm Co ee ‘Sraleet: frills, utline e ‘Gael Bes stan ARAN fine oldery—Co| gen, rose, maize, Hght biue, pink aad black. orca aod. wrowat jegtiaces..... mn Cape—sizen to 1. To— Ravies Lawn 7 overhung tiny tucks combined with lace oF en, the blow ‘ilk embroidered (OF fine ince trimmed— ing becomingly defines the waistline. Pp and, lineite liver Twist” COMMON, CLAY] Country Home or Bungelow| To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. and other favor! a yra—value $1.1 jtraw Danas. ‘oun ta ee CUTLERY “Satoh imparted. steak atag han rem. $3.91 a For the Woman Who Is Furnishing Qur aggortment of Cretonnes and Scrima is unlimited in variety and designs period is represented, come ‘Verdure and various other phoebe Stripes, detached Han twenty, large Cables, devoted 49 { an twenty large tal Cretonnes alone, about 1,100 ylen, in price range from 16 cents to 1.19 yd.— 27 to 50 inches wide. New Cretonnes.-36 inches wide— Chints, Bird, and Wie’ Printed W: my atlet 40 t elsewhere a eel it hi sieewhere ga Pitre a ad double width—el Ty cS Peeeeeeeeeeerrerere: “| THE SILKS FOR SUMMER here {i astounding variety. There are mai colors and ome com jong piers yee including some del! po Rd ttsmerib warning ight Vand’ "aark 47-inch wi colors, sultabl it linings Taffeta i in stripes or ne for after- [4 Feelards Predicted to Bummer tabrie other dark grou! with’ prewy fl or various aise dots, 40-1n. ‘Tattetas— ind Tenecul Ake shades of blu ivory, Extra hi pe other favored shades, fternoon and evening col fiude various shades of ‘blue black. Assortment o cadet and reelatn ote variety of other colors. 35-In. Pinch Chltton Taffetan...1.35 navy, 40-in, © vers value $9 Bott lust Dull fintah tlonal quality. olor ssl 40-1n, Fatile Sttke— Vaiue” $2. Fine round of old rose, Ce green, African brown and navy ‘and fnen’s wear blue, ~ fuil ‘line “of ®. MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P. M, No Mail or Telephone Orders, 97 ct. Scarfe & Squares 66 | $1.19 Crepe de Chines—40 inch........ 96 Lace trim'd--some with tnserta- ~ Full crepe weave-—street and evee linen or cotton centres ning shad lea, aleo dlack. ART LINENS--MAIN FLOOR LKS- MAIN FLOOR, 17 ct. New Cretonnes a | Mish Moons Sethanats essed Chints, Orientals and ‘smati des | Cen ound weave—Bray, ( meena high jus Hust-merting: UPHOLSTERY DASEMENT, HESS GOODE—MAIN FLOOR, LA et, Dress Ginghams— 32 inch. . . At 31.69 Wool Nap Henhats ay) ‘Assortment. of plaids, atripes, 60x7h—wrey and tan in pretty colorings for full sizes Fle re tan and UiNkiers—pasearen, Cotton women's house and as well as children’s WABH DRESS FANRK porch stresses thes, “BAREMENT, 944 ct. Dish & Rollet Towalings °°" Tl $1.19 Man's & Women's Umbeolles...... 88 POW ERLING MAIN FLOOR. American taffeta lain and trim'd handles. $1.29 Linen Dammashs—TOsinch rT} PAU MPRELLAS—MAIN FLOOR, Bleached—por patterns, ct. Men's & Wemen's H'dh'ls....., @ LINENS MAIN #10018 "hee Iinen-—4-Inch hem-—- iva eeiiher baa lTitke 1.84 cellent value conantering scarcity of Ma HANDKERCHIBES MALY. FLOOR, 98 ct. Matting Suit Cases... 24-inch—-reinforced ends—brase finiah lock and catches—well made and durable. SUIT CASKS—THIRD FLOOR. | 39.¢t et. Boys’ Percale Blouses... ent 4 ane faured—=i Three-quarter and full sizea—as- sortment of atripe: MCKINGS. BASE $1. 4 Little ae Whi 4 . empire | y, lace and or hematitehe Siete NECOND FLOOR conte affeta—dlack ted, tucked flounce PETTICOATS--AECOND FLOOR pe Chemises 38 yohee of fan: ¥ nee or ribbon, ri PHAN SEOOND FLOOR, neat ed wise "VNpeR $3.93 Boys’ Suits. 3.00 Various ety chevio' 1 and oe - KNIT UNDEMWEAR—MALN FLOOR, iieres. In tripen mix: {ren ”and. noveltien “many have | 35 1, Opaque Window Shades... extra (rouse 6 y Txd ft.-extra long-—all tints, nore © orhiNaS a FLOOR, SHADES-THIRD FLOOR, Clock Signe Denete Mosaing LeebMer the Clocks! eurae rUrDG eeu ves

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