The evening world. Newspaper, November 2, 1916, Page 9

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\ oi LIFE OF WOMAN, rocers at We. 62 Ludlow Street, Gold-! | atein, whe has been with the firm tn the phd of salesman and collector ‘enty-one years, reported to the mone Detective Bureau yesterday that burglars had entered his home and tak- en $300 belonging to the company. The detectives Investigated and sat fled themeelves that there had been no burglary, During the investigation, they say. they learned that Coldstein, a mar- ried man, had been running another ea- jtablishment in One Hundred and Elev- enth Street. On this Information his employers examined his accounts and bis arrest fol VICTIM OF GAS JET ee Mrs. Matthew Allen Uncon- scious When Found by Son Investigating Canine’s Bark. Mextoan Comm m Will Take a Week on, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Nov. 2.— The Mexican-American Commi will adjourn to- lees tion, resuming its sessions here Nov. %. ‘Phe abandoning of the proposition to trapMfer the conferences to Wash- ington ts, taken to mean that the com farming expects to reach @ final result fore long. ‘Two little dogs, unknown to fame @F pedigree, early this morning saved the Itfe of Mrs. Matthew Allen, wife of “Diamond Jim" Brady's former raéing partner, at the Allen home, No, 416 Fourth Street, Brooklyn, Mr. Allen and his som Matthew Allen jr. were in the library at mia? Aight reading. Suddenly the father | heard the dogs, which were tn Mrs. | Allen's room upstairs, barking. . “Run up and see what's wrong with the dogs,” he sald to his son. The young man went up, to find “Baby” and “Girlie,” the canine quardians of Mra. Allen's sleeping ACTIVE WITH A BY pesetesane the srstchee wis GLASS OF SALTS yootferous yelps. He pushed open the| Must flush your Kidneys 6e| @oor and found his mother on the bed casionally if you eat * unconscious, A leaky gas jet, and meat regularly. the windows closed because of \ Pasar ae suplied the ex- Noted authority tells what causes Backache and | Bladder weakness. | ‘KEEP KIDNEYS Ap ambulance took Mrs. Allen to the Methodist Episcopal Hospital. After @ time the doctors there suc- No man or woman w eeeded in reviving her and way 8b€| regularly can make Leaiaee ie has @ 00d chance of recovering. flushing the kidneys occasionally, Up to two years ago Matthew Alien |says a well-known authority. Meat Men. gexeres te 1 with James |forms uric acid, which clogs the kid- Buchanan Brady peat known pores so they sluggishly filter or ue wap ei, a once lal n only part of the waste and |poisons from the blood, then you get {sick. Nearly all rheumatism, head- jaches, liver trouble, nervousness, | constipation, dirziness, sleeplessness, \bladder disorders come from sluggisn kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache if ithe kidneys o: ur back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of |sediment, irregular of passage or at-| tended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water be- fore by fast for a few days and your k will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of rapes and lemon juice, combiged | with Nthia, and has been Brady's ventures, but his name did | not pudlicly appear in that capacity. ——— KILLED IN COLLAPSE OF SPEEDING AUTO Newark Man Meets Death as Car Strikes Soft Spot and Is Upset —Companion Injured. ARLINGTON, N. J., Nov. 2~“Harry J. Vreeland, a salesman of Thirteenth Street, Newark, was here early to-day in an automolée accident. Vreeland, who was ém- ployed by the Ludwig Plano Company of Orange, had been to Hacke' in company with Willlam J. Ryan of No, 167 Washington Street, Newark, ack! generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also jto neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus end | used for | another plano salesman. They were 0} ne bladder disorders. returning to Newark early Jad Salts is inexpensive and can-! when at Hellev Turnps -|not injure; makes a delightful effer- | wale Avenue thelr auton alvescent lithia-water drink which all soft spot in the side of t regular meat eaters should take now | turned over. \,{and then to keep the kidneys clean | Both men were caught undor th) and the blood pure, theret oe eee thes etoorngserions kidney compticath wheal and post - jand’s neck was crushed under the ah FELL FROM LOFT; = ’ UP-STATE TOWNS AGAIN SaKen BY eaninguaxe! PURT; THEN WELL How a Man Who Landed | Glens Falls Centre of Disturbance,| Wood Pile And Was Sore Which Rumbles Like Thunder From Head to Foot Found and Breaks Dishes, | Cuick Relief. | GLENS FALLS, N. Y., Nov, 2—An | Once upon a time Edwin Putnam, earthquake, Imsting three or four sec- | who lives in the quiet, pretty hamlet! onds, was felt in Falis, lake jof Wendel Depot, Mass., climbed up George, Holton Tanding, and War- | into a left to proteome building ma- rensburg at 9.21 P.M. lost night, So| terial, just a’ many another man far as can be ned, this clty was living in che country must often do. Tee Beaten oh tho dunia Suddenly he slipped and fell. Ten feet below was a pile of wood, knotted and gnarled. It was a nasty tumble, and Mr. Putnam was injured pain~ | | The shock was ac low, distinct ruml tant thun fully in the back, he was covered with | from shel 1 |bruises. and was sore from head to | A oS she neat aay ha boughs abotle of belleving An explonion lad occurred. game iniment which hadbeen fee The loca elephone exchang was ommended to him. ewamped with calls by subseribers few hours the sorene: anxious to find out what had oc- curred. ‘This is the fourth shock that | has been felt here within sx months, | Sesh itiaieias REPORTS ROBBERY, IS JAILED. pad 5 lameness had di in active ‘Sloa ‘s Liniment can be obtained at all drug stores, 258., 50c. and $1.00, Bronx Man Acoused After He Had Started Burglar 1 @amuel Goldstein, old, of No. 927 fe locked up at Poltco Headquarter: charged with stealing $1,400 from employers, Beratein & ( whol i forty-two years Home Street, the Bronx, | No higher praise could be given any | salad dressing than the enthusiastic Premier Sala phasize this u i} A large bottle | sine Kind us for 25 cents That's Different” BUBUEURY ee: Be THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 32, one Account, D.A., Is a @ Convenience an ree ae Src tc icie spar eeeial pan oe and at the end of a tome Se ee eee on ee Quite contrary to the usual Tmonthi ly_ bill, Bxsr® Deporitore Account Mipartmart, Bankers. Under the superctsion of the Superintendent of is of the State of New York. Continuing the Sale of DRESS SATIN 40in. wide $1.49 per Ya. A good assortment of desirable colors for street wear; also black. Considering the desirability of the material, the value is extraordinary. Paaye—sev0nd Floor, 85th Street Velveteen Suits Trimmed with Fur $28.75 $38.75 $53.75 Why not choose a handsome suit of velveteen for walking, luncheons, mat- inees or other informal afternoon affairs? Very Efective Styles Special A Cash Purchase \ of more than 1,000 Unusually smart styles are shown in black, Burgundy, green, plum, navy or brown. Belted or flare coats; skirts shirred, gored or circular. Suits warmly interlined and lined throughout with plain or fancy colored silk. Fur trimmings include Mole, Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) or Skunk (dyed opossum). white Five styles illustrated. collars. Side pleated, finel stitched or frilled. Dainty, embroidered panels, est of Blouse Fashions —well tailored throughout. Suits of other desirable fabrics include velours, broadcloths, serges, plain or trimmed with fur, at prices as low as $23.74 and up to $269.00. SS PGS —Third Foor, 34th Street == (Crepe de Chine Blouses at concessions which permit our selling them at the extremely low price quoted. Fresh, clean, spiceand-span Blouses, made of fine quality Crepe de Chine, in flesh or / Deep saflor collars, convertible collars, shawl tucked, hem: Tailored cuffs; fancy cuffs; novelty pearl buttons. Smart- AWYS—Third Floor, 34th Street. instant favor, whether of all serge or combined with some Senralinesses Modish. ‘i Unusually Smart Effective Straight line effects have won Skirts Model For Women Men’s Wear Serge, in navy or black, fashions two smart models; one has fancy yoke forming tabs in front trimmed with buttons, back, finished with plain straps; the other style is shirred in back finished with braid bound strap; trimmed with buttons and novelty pockets, $3.89 Broadcloth Skirt in blue, black or brown, is shirred on a other material. The new modes | are particularly charming and are priced moderately low. Russian Style Dress in cagbination of serge and satin, x effect back and front, | with folds. Overlay collar and cuffs of white Georgette Crepe. Underskirt of serge with tie belt. Navy or brown, $16.74 Straight Line Model of fine | serge in navy, green or brown. | Waist finished with embroidered | peplum tabs and overlay collar shirred across $8.50 deep, round yoke, with rows Chapeaux La Marquis F New Ostrgh Trimmed Hats Always aiming to have the newest styles among our Chapeaux La Marquise, we have , prepared for tomorrow some exquisite hats—particularly a number of High Turban Effects trimmed with 1916. charge is made for t! New Special | Featuring H || | didn’t fit. But | cai | | good values. Trimming Personal Shopping Service Reve Pr I SI Ser ill shopper bre Pou aking ou gundene ot © sale tam faryen” RAPS —Main Moor, S4th Street Front “just right” for young women and small women. you. Ne is service. Misses’ SUITS and COATS At Special and Reduced Prices Suits, $23.74 Mawya original prices were $29.75 to $39.75 Including a large and comprehensive assort- ment of fashionable models, short or long coats, with or without fur. Gabardine, wool velour, velour checks or broadcloth. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Coats, $29.75 _ Spectal Price A large variety in flare or belted-in-front models. Materials: Wool velour, kersey vel- our, brgadcloth, zibeline. Fur trimmings on collars and cuffs: Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), skunk opossum, kit coney (dyed hare). Peau de cygne lined and warmlyinterlined. All desirable shades for street wear. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Tweed Coats, $15.74 Special Prive Flare or belted models; light or dark ecloringsy- slash pockets; satin lined to waist; sleeves also satin lined. All waterproof. Coa’ sia 74 to 9139. 00 $14.74 to. "S08. 75 DATE —Third Floor, 35th At., Broadway == New Petticoats for the Younger People Every young woman has known the annoyance of a petticoat that every petticoat in the Misses’ Section was made They are particularly Petticoats of durable silk-like three narrow shirred ruffles. Petticoat of all cord finishes the turned-up Hem. | || | fabric. with deep flounce edged with |] Copenhagen, grcen or black. Petticoat with 1 Jersey top at top and ivi feta flounce, tucked justable belt. Green, navy, soles “ purple. $2.79 Navy, $1.39 RAYS —Missew’ Section, 34 Floor, 35th St, Rear A Harvest of Pretty Dresses eile jersey with deep flounce with two rows of cording. Anothér $3.74 Copenhagen, green, navy, purple or black. Lengths 34 and 35 inches to Gather for the Little Girls one a French model with At 94c At $1.39 i f irra is Children’s Dresses of as- gingham. wo styles; sorted striped gingham, Empire belted model, of white serge. Double belt and of stitched cording. Same effect Ostrich. Becoming, alike, to young women and matrons. Black || | wide belt, two pockets in * collar and belt briar- straight, pleated skirt. $12.74 cartied out at bottom of skirt, and colors. The values are remarkable at the price, $8.50, | | skirt, the other an Em- stitched; cute pockets, Colored embroidery fea- f border: $5.49 Other styles at this price include Hats with fur trimmings, Velvet pire style with side pock- as illustrated. Sizes 2 Gree Acres Sree RUC GHITOIAHE a “= ‘ and Embroidered Hats, The latter are quite new and “ different. N legs. 2t06 veark Wwesant lines. Satin vestee and collarin | Skirts of Other Fabrics: = ass) ‘ dan . ABFS—Millinery Parlor, Second Floor,, At $1.89 At $2.29 contrasting shade; pleated skirt | Velour checks ae py! range Mee i] Sien Be = and broad sash belt. Navy from 49 to $12.74 ildren's Dresses of jap crepe in ildren's Dresses, hree mi els; blue embroidered in Copen- | Broadcloth, $5.49 to $13.74 5 000 MUSIC ROLLS plaids or awning stripes; white Japanese crepe with colored hagen or purple; black with Velveteen, $9.74 to $18.74 9 collars and cuffs with French coatee; Empire model of plaid self-color embroidery. $29.75 Satins and Poplins, For 88 Note Player Pianos 16c Pays usual price 24c each knots or fancy stitching. Striped with white guimpe, neck and $7.49 to $24.74 ‘ ich includ h galatea middy dress trimmed cuffs finished with lace edge; Extra Size Dresses in serge or satin, Serge, $3.89 to $7.49 Representing a new purchase which includes the popular with contrasting color. Sizes 2 middy with colored stripes, Las colors. range from $21.74 to ‘Tweed, $5.49 to $9.74 || Songs and new dance selections. to 6 years, white skirt. Sizes 2 to 6 years, | = Alga —Thint Floor, _ || Farly Huying is suggested before the assortment is depleted. Bays —intants' Wear Department, Centre, Maeva —Third Floor GIRLS’ APPAREL-—- Abounding in ‘Good Style and Clever New Touches When the girls wear clothes that please them, then, indeed, are school days the happiest of days. Just a bit of fur on a warm winter coat, a dress of velveteen MAYS —Foirth Floor, 3 NEW! Seen in the Store Dolly's Dining Set In the china closet and buffet of dining set for the dolly who lives in ease and comfort, sheets of miga have been used instead of glass -béing un- breakable by dolly’s mutres. A round table and three chairs tastes fully upholstered complete the set. Sixth Floor. with collar of charmeuse or even a touch of hand embroidery on a frock of white pique -these are the things that win girls’ hearts. Broadcloth Coat in a | dressy flare model belted at the sides; belted cape collar trimmed with buttons. Col- larette of skunk opossum, Broadcloth Coat, shirred model, corded at pointed waistline; two tiny pockets in yoke; collar banded with near seal (dyed coney); but- A Coromandel Panel A worthy representative of the beauty of Chinese ert se Coromandel panel, The lacquered wood surface is carved in Chinese figures, and then hand lac 4 in lovely colorings, A line of Lined and warmly interlined. Brown, tons also of the fur, Lined and interlined. H priory with ¢ = 8 wok before you leap Russian green, navy. Sizes 10 to 16 | Burgundy, green, brown, Sizes 6 to 10} cr eA ream air danaen years, Illustration A. $16.74 | years. /llustration B. $15.49 |] Une bast eimrtments Fouetn Ft. A Iwine Holder Girls’ Coats of wool velour or = Girls’ Winter Coats of velour T tales heen broadcloth. Full shirred mode! with * cloth or zibeline,——two distinctive hin stem froin « belt and yoke. Fur cor, orna U3. __ models, Flare or belted effect; large + ean mental buttons. Lined and warmly ie cage collar, plain tailored or plush re of the flower. A ball of vivid interlined, 6 to 10 years. $8.94 ff er trimmed, Brown, green, navy. || «or tines wound around the nem, . ie Sizes 10 to 16 years, $10.74 ; Velveteen Dresses in Empire e” ' ia Cuff Links style, Full shirred skirt; envelope (1 /\ White Pique Dresses in Rus: |} x pair of 14 kt. gold cutl links shows atch pockets and deep cuffs sian coat style, Hand em |] the new moire brocade engine turns bound with satin, Collar of white broidered collar and cuffs. Scal oe rey Navel on bah charmeuse; pearl button trimming loped coat bound in self or con- be rie ve siota sik en thats Black, Burgundy, green, Sizes 6 trasting color. Full pleated skirt. |] tre oined make them slip into the to I4 years. Mlustrotion C. $14.49 Sizes 8 to 16 years. Special, $4.49 |] cuffs more easily Main Floor, te Floor, ani Street —s avi /a\h erie i /@rivari@iverif RH Mery ba Ui @Ni /@\ resi @vis@\ii/erkyerllvani’ evi owg\bs arb /enith Ath Btreet, Rear Third Floor, 35th Street, Rear 3 Misses’ FROCKS and SKIRTS — with Vivacity of Style Yes, vivacity! That's the only way to describe clothes as brimful of the breath of youthfulness. When designs are Fashion's, and prices are Alege, the miss who wears the clothes has reached a pinnacle of value. Serge Dress with clusters of small pleats to form the skirt. Straight line model with narrow sash that threads through motifs embroidered in silk, chenille and gold thread, White broadcloth collar and cuffs. Navy only. wide belt and pocket broidered in multi-c silks; over collar of satin, Illustration B. $ Corduroy Skirt, full with pockets on both belt of self material, Skirt of lustrous satin in black; rows of shirrings at belt with buttoned tabs; cai! shirred pockets, $26.75 Straightline serge dr. on yoke; full pleated model; collar and cuffs braid bound; Green, brown, navy or black. $4.89 = DABS —rnira Kioor, BBth Atreet, Velveteen Dress, Illustra- tion A, has surplice waist with sash in back. Patch pockets, shoulders and back embroidered in self color and gold thread. Satin sleeves of self color; white satin collar and cuffs; tasseled ornament. $19.74 A rT) Box pleated model of navy serge in straight line effect; made with yoke; pointed white satin collar, Wide belt and pockets trim. med with rows of black beads. Illustration C. $16.74 8 em: ‘olored white 13.74 model Skirt of men's wear navy sides; serge; wide box pleats c stitched to hips; all around belt with large pearl button, $7.49 Skirt of wool bedford eord, made with cluster box pleats from yoke; id black. Materialhasa fustrouashome bt 2.74 many $9.7. a |

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