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St reng th'TQWN OF ROSCOE ex: rat se oem ¢ hat sy ant Ate orones Jesin] MISS HORDE DOELCER, | DYNAMITERS IN ROWBOAT | SCOW ALMOST DROWNS ; THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1916. |: i bune of Geneva, Switzerlan fe The « t 5 Fealdences, and thelr work was not] The arrival of the firemen trom! “7g pe aN APRIL BRIDE.| ORACK BRONX SAFE FOR $35 GAPTAIN AND HIS WIFE} 0 se Docks se xembure The Thi Are All Aiscovered until after the fire was oO a jecked the = for a ine Hilehen GAL (int cites eb ae e ng We | under control, Fifteen ulldings | time, it the water in the amall - . Duchess to induce the German author! Striving For were burned with a loss of $150,000.| town reservoir failed at a critical They Wreck Windows and En-|Both Thrown Into Newton Creek|ticn to. feed. the starving population r r 4 The origin of the fire, which|time and for several minutes the danger Own Lives in Port When Big Boat Is have so far failed. } started at 2 o'clock yesterday| firemen were forced to stand by while Aes Overturned = 7 | morning in B. A. Buhrer's bowlingal: | the fire gained headway. Morris Bungalow. | erturned, } i |tey haa not been determined and-an| Before the water pressure was Thieves using dynamite blew open| Capt. Joseph Fleming and his wife, Wh t' fn Investigation will be made, Fanned|again strong enough other buildings |the enfe in the oMce of Henry L.| Mary, were asleep early to-day in the a e ay flare, Fortity your healt 3 | by @ brisk wind the flames spread | were destroyed, among them the Hunter, a produce merchant, in the {c*hin on top of the scow, Helen 8. | ana What vou've bean told influence fs renath, your vital on pidly from th wing y to 1 Bank, the Beaver-Kil | yard > " ‘relaht Freston, moored in Nenton Creek I & G. Pills, What you say taking Dr. Greene's rap i yards of the Port Morris Freigh ‘ y ie tonic required at Marek Stand ¢ {AML| SIRE Brothers! market Mr. and| Hotel, the Criterion Theatre, Bennett minale of the New York. New Haven |t Morgan Avenuo and Grand Street, |! i tit ‘ ferve forces it helps ra Merchants Stand Guard AW) sts, Henry Sipple were trapped in| Brothers’ drug atore, Butler's five and and Hartford Rallroad in The Bronx | Brooklyn. Suddenly scow began | R DISAPPOINT yd ae, Dhcte bots rallare certain.| — Night Over the Smoking their apartments over the store. They |ten cent store, Porter's barber shop, early to-day. Although they de-|to list and threw the captain and his | Hold by ail drugmists., Dr. Gretna may be: Rui Jumped to the atreet, and while Sip-| Wood's livery, Heller’a warehouse stroyed the doore and windows and| Wife out of bed. Ishoratarien, BOT Albany ft Traian, Mase Rui ple excaped with slight bruises both land the residence of James Fits- | | endangered their own lives, the bur-| If & moment tho craft turned over Mra. Sipple's ankles were fractured. | gerald, 1] eta: and went down. ‘The overturning eaCehna. 7 glarn got only $35. ; ee DR, REENE Spinto The Brening World Sipple apread tho alarm, but the one] ‘rhree hundred men working In lines - ||” The police believe they entered the| Sent the two people into the creek.| °° iH SALLOW SKLN | ROSCOB, N « Nov, 20.—Mer-] company in the local fire department] aided the firemen as bucket brigndes , . sz freight yards by rowboat from the | The screams of Mrs, Fleming aroused 4 UXURA CATHARTTC PILLS hants of this Village armed with shot-| noon find itself helpless and ™ callland many of them were injured by al *. °° || sound, ‘The Hunter watehman could |CaPt. John Redden ond three men { 2 | guns stood guard all night over the! for ald Wan aent to Liberty and TAv-| falling walle and flying sparks. | | va is “ ' | +.) not be found this morning, and it is {Of the scow Mary Klien, moored | rh moking rulne of the business eectton | Neston Manor, In the meantime the] Among the most serlously hurt were y |betieved he did not report for duty | Nearby ; of To ‘ "| fire had spread to a hardware store,! Herman Buttier, Kenneth Sprague, | | |} last night They got out @ small boat and {n | The Tonle Laxative 10¢ & 250 the Box. which _ lestroved by fire yester-}ine Fanbel Hotel where guests were n of & prominent merchant, and| |i * ml oot iF antes Have beet dynamited in Mies minutes fished Fleming and doy While building © building} driven to the street in thelr night| Cart Bent Yo one was fatally in- 44 “ 4 8 in the Bronx in the last month, | bis wife from the WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. | wiigit fire and the reaidents of the| clothe the Vorhees department] sured. Several New Yorkere who } 3 a op . h burglary occurring on a Saneky| $ were on @ hunting trip wore sltehtiy| |; Via ii { . _ ‘ injured in getting from the Beaver-| |‘ : TICKETS: ONE SPUD, | e Kil! Hotel, whore they were guests, / BROOKLY Electric ights in the town and for Wiss [case Out in Chicago the movies ar | , "i SSS miles around went out. The Liberty charging @ potato. H i and Livingston Manor fire companies | April has been selected as the monte acne had to make the trip on darkened for the wedding of Miss Phoebe Doel-| Ronght “Money ronda and were delayed almost half an ger and Mr. Karl Hissell, announce-| Wasyl Peciata hour. nt has just] Youngstown, Ohio, t Jon's Megbint. farme t ammnsacsiit = ment of » hose engage ¥ caused the tise been made by the pa pros i conenen Emme ( Notes in Society | sr Peery vse j Avenue, Miss Doe Sekar rrest of Alexander Rabitehin of No, | ATONIC Gold Crowns irand Street, Isaac Naunczonoki of SHS | LT cm oarment vien mar interest vee 197 | Roebling street. and Peter | Ne 200 Cherry | Bopy BuiLoer | 15 W. in 22-Karet Bridge Work - PD. PRICE & CO. 4 FULTON & BRIDGE STREETS ctive: bride has been al} of grand | \favorite in the younger set, and Mr i nilenoe they Swin,| N@ Mleohol or dangerous drugs | Hi Kenmare died him out-of, $1.00. through tiie | Mr. and Mrs. James Leo Taylor of| Bissell ts a Columbia graduate, class|medium of a "money-making" ma 409-411 Fultoy No. 225 West Hod Avenue announce | o¢ 449 ehir ANNOUNCE FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) tho engagement of thelr daughter, iss Frances Taylor, to Rowland A. Paterson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Row. |Acaalited of dary Reihing tn 10,- st u zu land Alexander Paterson, the wed-| Onnn00 Law Case, < ding to take place on Thanksglv CHICAGO, Nov Albert ©. Frost, % | Day wealthy moter; Oltver W. Rourke! |_Dr. atid Mra. Charice A. Nash of |@%4 Hert D, Wing, a lawyer, wore found | Bast Or N. J announce the not guilty of Jury bribing by a jury in| | engagement of their daughter, Miss | the eral court to-day, Frost was Doris Louise Nash, to Elbert 'B. M./ accused of having bribed Bourke in the Formerly Broadway at Wortman of Rochester, N. Y., 600 Of | so-called $10,000,000 Alaska Jand fraud | 1! A. 'T, Stewart & Co. Ninth, New York ) — = == A Radical Clearance of 450 High Class Suits For Women and Misses the Key. Dr. and Mra. Dennia Wort~| cave of 1912. Hourke was a juror in| {| nan, The wedding will be In Feb-\tne cage, Frost and Wing, It wag al-| [| \ - leged, wore assotiated i the bribery | rhe engagement ts announced of sean Lochner Gnaghiee Ot | | Clean-Up of Fine Silks “| Now Havens uy Pale * SAVE YOUR HAIR | Our Own and an Importer’s, $1.50 Yard Mr. and Mrs. William K Vander- | 7 2 ry. ies rar raat | ANT] BEAUTIFY IT a ee ae eee Tee | y Now 20 thr Wh et WITH ‘DANDERINE | Many of these fancy silks have been double and treble $1.50 yard in our stocks. | # A collection of the season's most fashionable models, taken a from regular stock and sharply reduced for this occasion 1 al 4 ARRANGED IN TWO GROUPS: Group _1—190 Suits Group 2—260 Suits Torks Re! BERLIN, 20 iby Wirek \ at $ 1 ().00 at $ 18-90 reir pet Ce seea the ita | All of them are considerably higher grade than this new price indicates | y oMctal statement tssued by Turkish ' ; Ff . ., * 4 a Spend 25 cents! Dandruff |]! Dresden and striped taffetas in pastel colors, poult de soie with narrow moire - Army Headquarter t Constantinople, | re * fi * 4 4 Heretofore $15 to $19.95 Heretofore $25 to $32.50 linger datece? Ness ib, “Terean ‘0086 disappears and hair stripes, black silks with white stripes or figures, dull foulards with large dots, shadow from Ham: anced o us » 7 H i PDE ; > i yr » i | Q 4 pr ; Smart tailored and fur trimmed Rich, dressy models @ Brondetotl: Lidaus euradry cscs tna Cecania bain stops coming out. striped crepe Georgette, filmy Joffre crepe in pastel and darker colors, broad satin | models. of Gabardine and Poplin, wud Wool Velour; elaborately fur fifteen kilometres from Sultanabad. i ene striped poult de soie, figured satin, checked and plaid silks. — in sires 14 to 44 trimmed > Try this! Hair gets beauti-| : fuer as A “ful ry andl xhicle Hundreds of fine lengths ready for Christmas giving and holiday faney work. ) ‘ . BOWIE ENTRIES. ul, wavy and thic | Silk Rotunda, Main floor, Old Buildi Alterations Free, as Usual ie in few moments. : ' ng: ing World.) If you care for heavy huir, that glistens with beauty and is radiant No C. 0. D.’s No Exchanges No Mail Orders th lifes h comparable soft. » _ a : sa hese and ia Gufy, and lustrous, ty (II Because a manufacturer of fine clothing sacrificed / ‘ie Pe J pli hl i sy oF , Rea datas eats Of gone Tain Cease itstmaine his ®ock of woolens to get ready cash to buy diately dissolves every irticle of : . . . : dandtufty you cannot have nice, heavy, out his partner this unusual offer is possible 7 healthy hair if you have dandruff, This destructive scurf robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life, ivrienn eel || DOQQ Men's OVERCOATS then the hair falls out fast | Ama lmmator, 10 Pesky, 1H). ol 1 ‘Desee Gontie, If your hair has been neglected and eens Prices and Save Money OPEN AN ACCOUNT|}, 3° Ite st ae thts addy sera to ly i t 25-cent bottle of K It snreeay tamanea i ttn hast tle cna tas brn ae |100-PHece DINNER SET] fii," “ge Met's fy if) Bunderine at any drug store or tle | . an x Water ads” Back ‘fl AND PAY For IT counter; apply a little as directed and 50c A WEEK fie aracolde 104 | ten malntes alter you will aay tila wea 5 a M4: the best investment you ever ninde. We sincerely believe, regardless of , everything else advertised, that if vou desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair | and lots of it no dandruff? ne iteh. | ing sealp and no more falling by you must use Knowlton's Danderine If eventually-—why not now?—Advt © you the RE PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST. Solid Owk Col tel Hol io tw Two models -London’s best. A double-breasted, which is $32.50. 15 patterns; eight of the fabrics imported. different floral wo Tailoring of the highest order, | | | A single-breasted, which is $28.50, HE gulmpe dress is always pretty for tle ria, aed n " +i ; i ini J sori OAK | Hovels AMBALA erie Silk-faced yoke linings. ve Wake ond essentially smart. it Kee. er the head, there is no opening and there are only shoulder and under cama to sew up. You can hold the! | | | Accounts Opene: i trom Same fine lining in the sleeves. $5 to $5,000 On Small Weekly o: Monthly Payments, SMALL ACCOUNTS ESP ECIALLY INVITED t with a aingle ail fullness with @ sash or with @ belt. The sulmpe ts a plain blouse d it can be made with long or with elbow sleeves. In the picture plaid serge t# worn over tef Jawn, and there ts a sash ribbon, but you could make * of linen Ith th crossed f; i i ee GH align tn the bask Vike ae The wen who made them is, in our opinion, the best manufacturing tailor in New ist 4s smart and to sult other a York. He is a student of style. He is practical. He works hard. He has built up Finish equal to custom-made. Wonderful overcoats at the prices, TR PNAMEL BRD Rea, Price #23 Colored linen would be pretty: or whi a large busine The opportunity recently came to him to buy out his partner—the inom and Af a9 Uke ye 1 en ally man who financed him—and be the single unquestioned boss of the fine business he Open an Account them, For tho everday sohool dross had built up. with any Range or Heater plaid gingham would be pretty with the | creased svar ads ot the bait of thal ll He came to us to help him. We have dealt with him for years. He showed us terial, and plaid singh t- | 4 a great yardage of good woolens, some imported. He proposed that he make them up and Pay for It italy would ba wore over & blouse of for us into overcoats, in a style we wished, and give them to us at about cost to him, 50e a Week lawn oF Of Letele or ot coten: voile We told him to go ahead, giving him the London coat most liked by the late King Edward NO CLUB FEES, Calven sponee te § Ree? Bastia eed ‘as one of the models. The other mode! is cut on similar lines, but is double-breasted, INTER! a well liked material, It ye foun NO DED », GEM GAS ee STE Nar ann in PAR colbre Guten and has a belt in the back fe coeentially No Extra Charges of Any Kind OUR SPECIAL OFFER 4 Kooms Thee outfits am it Room Comolete commie in every de, Complete $98 “. tala! 4 ot sendy Heavily: for this. froek| The Overcoats Have Just Come In. ¢ They are Splendid for the di Just Nt To Our Customers reat Si “ ers Be AE Rough, warm fabrics; not heavy; black and blue whitneys, heather whi(ueys; dark oxford mixture; one or two dark grays; dark black and gray check; brown and black ’ avert frock of Singbatt of af hilt mixtyres; olive with brown plaid; a truly British gray herringbone, mate: rig For the 12 year ane wi be Deeded § yards of material 27 inches wide, . a , ds 86 or 44 for the dres 2% yards > § 7 yarge ff or Af for, tne, Grass 1 yard ||| . There are 500, in Sizes 34 to 44 yards 44 for the blouse or gulmpe, Rie Weidin A AEG te UE ID. AARON Better overcoats no November ever saw at $28.50 and $32.50, fram 8 to 14 years, Price 15 cents to pet yonir Mare of then OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS ly g O'CLOCK AT ALL THREE STORES 195" Bet gumann neh No, 9243—(With basting line and added seam allowance.) Girls’ Siip-Over Dress with Guimpe, 8 to 14 years. Tuesday, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building, —— a \ Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION flow RUREAU, Donald Building, 100 Weat Thirty-second Street (op. Bet qth te site Gimbel Brow). corner Sixth Avenue and (Thirty-second of 7 treet, New York, or sent on receipt of fifteen cents — in'coln or stampa for each pattern ordered m Patterns, IMPORTANT.Write your address pisinty and always q apecity sine wanted .

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