The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1916, Page 10

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- cones -ooeaw REPEATS 10 HER EYE WORTH $5,000. ‘Williams of No. 209 Street, = city, treae, Who a has been ‘awarded $5,000 dain- ages tor injuries she received inst Jan- nary, in & collision betwoon « jitney and i Ca Tet eye was penetrated with thd phetwar so badly cut and wearred, owas 8 r 3 tas testified, that she had to abandon RHEUMATISW’S TERRIBLE. TORTURES Hundreds of sufferers from rheuma- tism, pains in back and sides, bladder and urinary diorders, lumbago, diz- riness, puffy swellings under the or in the feet and ankles; nervousness, tired or worn-out or headachy feeling, don't seem to realize that the greater part of all sickness to-day can be avoided by keeping the kidneys work- beg oy aap f you suffer from any e many agonies that accompany weak, clogged-ap oF diseased Kidneys with excessive uric acid, you should not neglect yourself another day and ran the risk of serious complications. Secure a package of Uric-o, the won- derful uric acid dissolvent, which is inexpensive, yet acts quickly and sure- ly on the seat of the trouble. You'll be surprised how entirely different you will feel in a very short time. Tt doesn't matter how long you have suffered, how old you are, or what vou have used. The very principle of Urie-o is such that it is practically impossible to take it into the human em without some eficial re- vicinity will positive guarante bad eogetg No other rheumatism edly we believe ever had a large enough percentage of cures so that it cnene sold in this manner. A guar- antee like this speaks volumes for the merit of Urie-o There is no time like the present to) do a thing that ought to be done. If anyone has rheumatism rday it is t ent for to the Uric-o Co, Advt. ten cents by writin Binghamton, N. Y. 8 Mall and the Times with accounts of THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Lh Ad BA tbe TAKES U.S. PASSPORT. FROM AMERICAN WHO DECEIVED GERMANS |Boston Man Denounced by Americans for Acting as Lord Northcliffe’s Agent. LONDON, Nov. 17.—Acting on in- structions from the State Depart- ment at Washington, Ambasaador Page yesterday took an American pass- port from D. Thomas Curtin of Bos- ton, who for several weeks has been filling many columns of the Datly EXPLORER'S WIFE GOES WITH HIM 10 SOLVE Mrs. South American Wilds. Mra. whore first husband, George D. Wid- Alexander Hamiiton ener, was lost on the Titanic, is © sea to-day on the first } 5,000- the exploration of the Mrs, Rice accomp Dr. Rice, and a arty of se who plan to chart hitperto unmappe: catalogue the fish, bird and animal Germany. He also has been deliver- life of the region, ing lectures, It {se understood that Curtin ex- pecta to remain in England, but the [0 the steam y attitude of the British authorities) Property of I Leopold o ver heretofore has been that no forelgue of Commodore Frederick G could remain in the country without a | It is fitted wit Jor the 1 the Royal G land passport. Curtin was informed that he could obtain an emergency pass- port to return to Asnerica if he left Saturday. In his first artiole in the Daily Mail Curtin avowed that be went to Ger- many to obtain “naval and military information for Lord Northcliffe.” Strong protests were made to Am- bassador Page by Americans here, who claimed that Curtin had misused his passport and had embarr: other Americans tr to go to graphic So@ety o and then go into Canal, Dr. William T. Councilman, Professor of Pathology at Harvard Ernest: Howe, Karl 1 Const and Geodetic 8) away from the luncheon, as did many | Agency, will be issued at 9 other Americans, Others walked out | 6% per ce when Curtin began to speak In | 3 two years, Will be issued at 96 4 consequence serious division in the | jee wit pin trom. Nov. jclub has been imminent { Dee. 27. | It ds alleged that Curtin se. 23 unt | represent Ar factions have tn Germany. He ridiculed American correspon- dents in Germany in one article. climbing Well, what of it?" “It isn't necessary to climb. T'n Revere rode to it, Hobson dived an Funston swam. Ghe Shep i} Oa EMPORIUM © BROADWAY AT 3STH STREET prt ineip of Economy res. Soe Shopping at the New Specialty Shop means that you get stylish and seasonable merchandise at economical prices. * Are you one of the many taking advantage of the | wonderful epporunities this) new ancy is always offering? New W all the fashio gundy, usually low. Comp, y At Crepe de manufactur soles, effe: ively trimmed with ace charming models ope Chemise, lace trimmed $I. ‘15.00 ‘24.50 ‘27.50 °37.50 Every new model in this showing in Mustard, Balsam Green, Pium, Bur- hartreuse and Navy. Not all these colors in all of the models. Evening Wraps & Gowns More women are finding out every day that our beautiful Evening W Nisne and Gowns are priced un- || New Satin Hats ait $5.00 qn) ork at so moderate a figure. All the new, cor- rect models. Important Sale of. Dress S Shapes Including all the newest and smartest shapes, This is really a wonderful offering of are all the season’s novelties. Crepe de Chine Cami- 45c Satin Bodices in wany Crepe de Chine Envel- Cc d 5 trimmed.,..... (e) \ vepe de Chine and Crepe de Chine Envel- —» te | ope Chemise, beauti- iy: <4 be / | 1 nbroid- s i 95] yest oo gs \T ON A il Crepe dé Chine Gowns, Ne ahy i Other Garments Up to $8.95 inter Coats nable colors. Gold, Imported Models Beautifully Copied By far the loveliest Millinery to be seen in New Values Up to $3.95 Hats suitable for dress or tailored Very unusual event at wear. $ ] 25 Y Less Than Usual Prices Chine Undergarments | Included sample lines. E | Crepe de Chine Enoel- a or lace $l 05 J ‘ ie very effectively trimmed 15 $2.95 yo! 1 <e MYSTERIES OF AMAZON Rice Only Woman in & Party on 5,000-Mile Trip Into | Rice, | mile journey that has for its purpose | 5 Amazon River, | f her husband, ists; beh hte impressions after eight months in | regions, study native diseases and to b Hi © lelghth fatallty on*the atretch of road The party left New York yesterday & Newport geolagist; Church of the United States The . loan, redeemable at 10% subscriptions for. these HOLDS WHITNEY FOR DEATH | OF MAN HIS AUTO KILLED coroner Decides That Yale Fresh: man Is Criminally’ Responsi- Farmer Hae Di named Wilson and Hughes. As HARTFOR oner Ell Mix decided that C! man in the Yale nickly. Shefield Julia toad, Ch: sible for st Saturday when. show. lth he by the Hughes | Morcha of Orange, Conn. on the Mil- at four-legg Wilson’ pA growth | ford highwey. Whitney probably will| omen, bet. money the two-le, | be nrraigted in the Weat Haven Town | Wilson and won fully the value o Court, deceased Hughes, |, According to the testimony of Whit. ney's panions p Larry Allerryce and rant, also Sheffteld freshmen, ty had had several drinks of within two hours of the acci- | not renlige that they had serves c til Whitney bad dit- ulty In ne » machine some ote afterward and found the of the dead man's body wedged d @ spare tire on the running t Hau nt and " tor a | bos Wen Whitney found that hie car illed the man he telephoned to nM. Loomis, the West Haven Chief oe Poller the ‘nogident is the thirty. |rince the first of the year. Johnny Cake making.” 0 tett-made | fl! known amon; ve | t his wi a PIGA POLITICAL PROPHET. | ratic Pork, vd Lawrence Hannifen, “tormerty of Winsted, had two pigs which she had Eleo- ble for Accident. | on Day drew near it was noted that Wilson was getting fatter, while Hughes seemed to be growing thinner and looked Hughes died last Thureday. Wilson ta still getting fatter, the latest returns | Larry Hannifen hae not lost « cent fatality, for he took th as Al | “My wife is past master at Get some Presto Self-Raising Flour and that's the way husband will talk. The party will stop at Para first, no Cassiquiare Es » g oa = Pig 5 | Misses’ Tailor-made Suits | many. He was asked to be gue of rian Loans. honor at the American Luncheon forthcom- | Club by some of the officers. Diplo- Jungarian 6 5 ent. war ® a dmntna tad 9 : matio and consular officials remained | joan, according to the Overseas News ir season’s desirable modes, comprise an 5 | interesting offering 1 he reduced prices of 523.50 & £28.00 (Department on the Second Ficor) " Women’s Tailor-made Suits at $32.00 ‘ (Third Floor) Exceptiqnal Values in Women’s Semi-made Skirts are obtainable the Wool Wress Goods Department, on the First Floor. The smart styles now shown are modeled in broadcloths (featuring the season’s fashion- able colors), homespuns and plaids, and are variously and specially priced at $5.50, $0.50 & $7.50 Included in this offering are Skirts suitable for skating and other sports. B. Altman & Co. e Boys’ Clothing Department (Fourth Floor) Th affords unusual opportunities for the eco- nomical purchasing of the boy’s Winter wear. ageous offerings in stock to the quantities being jected to price revis e been su Din) lity wool mixtures; some ickerbockers; sizes 8.to | | | . | with extra pair of \ 8 years . A i: ; : $13.50 | made of various wool mixtures; es 2!5 year: $9.50 & 12.50 | | ula I1 to 18 years; a limited | number © aeoaee teat ; - $14.75 | | Bo tishings Im the wanted’ styles are wm at moderate prices. Fifth Avenue. New York | | | | | Girls’ velour cloth or broad- cloth, military fur col- lar, yoke and belt. Girls’ On Special Sale Saturday 175 Misses’ Suits About 175 Misses’ Smart Tailored and Fur Trimmed Suits, in some of this season’s most desirable models. Formerly sold to 35.00 125 Misses’ Dresses For Afternoon and Street wear, of charmeuse, satin, velvet, serge and Georgette crepe, also smart combinations. Regular values to 35.00 OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G 34th Street, New York Sizes 14, 16°and 18 years, suitable for women to for Women of Fashion. Yet due regard is Misses’ Coats of broadcloth, velour cloth or mixtures in straight line effects with fashionable flare, tailored or fur- trimmed models. Special} Misses’ Coats of plush, broadcloth or) velour cloth, custom-tailored or fur- trimmed types that cleverly show the Straight line and slight flare. Special 2 Misses’ ‘* Seal’ Collar Coats of su- erior velour cloth. |New semi-fitted lare model; silk lined throughout and/ interlined. Special | Other 39.75 Misses’ Coats in Regular 48.00 52.50 to Girls’ Dressy Velvet Coats Trimmed with bands of fur and expressing in every little touch of belt and pocket and collar the distinctive smart- ness “that goes without saying,” at Opyenhein, Collins & Co, 15.00 22.50 27.50 Coats $ to 10 yre. School Coats in Girls’ Tailored belted models. special 10.75 Special Girls’ Velour Check Girls’ Utility Coats, brown and black chinchilla, or green and black, mixtures, belted model, four sport pockets. Girls’ Empire effect, double shoulder cape, fiteh Wao trimming. Special Special models, smart up collars, 12.75 Special | Velvet Coats in Girls’ Velour Coa "25,00 16.75 Just Back from Germany Now Appearing Every Day in The Real Situation Graphically Told | INSIDE THE GERMAN EMPIRE * | | | Nearly 400,000 Others Do, 4 20.00 j 15.00 \ Misses’ Exclusive Coats The models embody all the distinction of our Coats the more youthful and supple lines of the Miss. 20.00 35.00 | * 95.00 35.00 42.50 Girls’ Coats 10 fo 16 yrs, zibeline or plaids; large convertible collars, Coats in zibeline or Dressy Tailored Coats in broad- cloth or velour Sloth, 4 Series of Remarkable Articles, by Herbert Bayard Swope ’ She World : Buy THE WORLD Every Morning. 36 bust paid to 9.75 k S Stock | Coats in 1.75 Mannish button- 5.00 :

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