The evening world. Newspaper, November 27, 1916, Page 6

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ive cLORN HENS DocroR SEVIDENCE Be Better 1r Looking—Take ae HAUS DIVORCE SUIT: ongue coated petite | you have @ bad taste in your mouth | t Sike Ul can should | ~ AGAIN TR REV. |or Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Btitute for calomel—were prepared es Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study | y \ with his patients }Charge of piead rea her’ s ife Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a) +. eatin rely vegetable compound mixed | Against Miss Dixon Decla ed with olive oil, You will know them Not Proven by their olive color. To have a clear, ink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, A Fee feeling of buoyancy like shilaheodd Vice ¢ ellor F days you must get at the cause ay held that, in view ‘Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on given by hysician of f the liver and bowels like calomel tanding, the ¢ of @ plaintet yet have no dangerous after effects. | pes Te masa They start the bile and overcome | , ste N She constipation. That's why millions of | | ahaa ee eats boxes are sold annually at 10¢ and) sa! ah: Ghee Halted’ B5e. All druggists. ‘Take one or two] The action (in len Seely and note the pleasing results. M chee 7 dae 44 i r of Christ BE; neack, Th tHE EVENING WosiD, Mie iragging through the ¢ cery Court A year, Miss Ble n of u ss on the e hushand | It brought ont Mrs | | Talp had cived @ letter from War-} (ren Dixon, father of the young wom | jan named, offering to give her proof; No Alterations At Reduced Prices All This Season’s Desirable Models of his daughter. Me | and for he} Will Close Out Tuesday Misses’ Winter Apparel in New York Miss Dixon excused rseif ter Mrs, Dixon said fer suspicions were franklin Simon 3 C Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets ions to on some p thi«’ ow | first aroused by fin fin | ten by alp to yotel (Majestic) In that she, Mrs. Di reprimanded sided Tulp for bis at- the girl t her City xon daug had upo! hter etext and met Tulp Manhattan her a letter writ vad her own er, took meas. Dickinson, a leading testified to sx Dixon whic aid the b charge fulp was not well md > | rty-eteht Stree at the Hall of Re eots, fell thi shat Hu there Ison 8 legree . vige, Knights ¢ years ol 1 is, Re ear: treet F | " Fauts TO DEATH IN SHAFT. ty feet down No Approvals Misses’ Tailored Suits Plain or Fur Trimmed Models Of wool velour, broadcloth, velour checks or gabardine. 14 to 20 years. 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $49.50 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits Trimmed With Various Furs Late Winter models, of broadcloth, wool velour, velour de laine, velveteen or corduroy, trimmed with various furs. 14 to 20 years 25.00 Hereto/ore $39.50 to $69.50 —————E | Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats ~ Trimmed Wi With Various Hi igh Grade > Furs Of wool velour, velour de laine, wool plush or crepe cheviot, also a number of high grade coats, not fur trimmed. 14 to 20 ) 25.00 Heretofore $29.50 to $49.50 Misses’ Of English serge, also a few silk after and evening gowns. ~ 10.00 Dresses For Street, Afternoon or Evening Wear Heretofore $14.50 to $29.50 Misses’ 14 to 20 ye Of Georgette, taffeta silk or charmeuse of silk nets made over silk or silver cloth, ars. 18.50 Dresses For Afternoon or Evening We ear Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 Evening Gov Heretofore For Afternoon or Evening Wear 14 to 20 ye rs, 29.50 50 to $49.50 n dresses 14 to 20 years, » also a number Misses’ High Class Gowns Afternoon Gowns of Gcorgette crepe, satin or crepe meteor of varions silks or silk net in new Evening sha ‘es | 17 feet, 6 inches in diameter. This OR. 46ST, ¢-8~ AVE. Good Furniture at Reasonable Prices On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT Our Terme Apply Ale» to New York, New Jersey, Lony Island and Connectiout WE PAY FREIGHT. ALL o00g8 MARKED IN! PLAIN FIG URES, ie GEORGIAN PERIOD PINING ROOM SUITE in JACOBFAN OAK tifully carved; BUFFET 1460 inches long. with 2 large, 2 smal) drawers id 3 cupboards: CHINA CLOSET Is 48 Inches wide, with $ 00 as illustrated, at AWE SELL ON CREDIT COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONES #10 Worth tas With every ea Ma h every Wr HECORDS ON Cie ith every ASO Muchin RECOKDY ON CIT A let COLUMBIA Columsta Graphoo! fe toed “confttlony. tor ROM $75 UP ON CREDIT WING MAC ON Chepre, OPEN MONDAYS & SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 PL Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders tenn, o The May Manton Fashions ‘seam allowance.) to 42 vare—iwith by seam to 32 w bast bust allowan waist ting fi une Over a ide, tn 46 inches wide or ing | adap KO! little ch “if you want an combine it is eae y but it re- le ot an I it were Iain broad wed either fo. wn size the bodice will material 6 ‘shown in re, skirt will be nox Jed 4 by Yards f This nhs Ine a ne and ) Skirt with tunic 24 nd added Surplice bodice 34 Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAT MANTON FASHION RUF Street ald Build in coin or star IMPORTANT. Write specify size wanted your address plainly and always added had been in the employ of the firm son, Grosvenor, disagreed and the| firm went into liquidation. requested to vesikn on Oct. 13 by the! father, and w was ¢ Juncture to Be Made About "er the Centre af River, 83 Feet Down. \ Darvell's sttaement. The records in! At the stroke of noon to-morrow the case on file in General | Sessions anothe onnection under the East | show that after he ee River will be established between es, and although | ) Manhattan ‘The last! swore that Darv d not use red holding ) the headings of the vile or indecent ianguage, Magistrate | first bes running from | Simms found him guilty and ordered | on a » Manhattan sid@ to\that he be finger printed Clark & ot in Brooklyn will be made, | After this, according to the In less than a month the second tube | Magistrate Simms “| Will be completed ise from his attor ' The headings will be joined about| remain away from the ottices of| | the middle of the river at a depth of | Nicholas & Company, ana with that| | practicaily $3 feet. ‘They have been | understanding suspended sentence. —_>- progressing toward each other for a year and a half and M. L. Risdh2l gen- | PARSON WHO SHOT BOY HELD jeral superintendent for Flinn’ & O'Rourke, who have the contract for! ney, d to-day that there was tor the headings meeting! the foot north of Water Street | street and Firman Streets in Brooklyn. We)? are now ten months ahead of our con-| Street, tract time. We have gone 1,825 foet Jin. the from this side and 1,900 feet from the |pel lehanty Holmg-en's attorney d A commission inquire into. th reyman's sanity Brooklyn end We first sunk a cats- son by comp forty steel shields. find.” 4 air to a depth pa Dr diameter and they were forced through the water by hydraulic jacks. We used | seventeen jacks, cach with a pressure 0 tons. The combined pressure of 3,100 tons drove the shields twenty-six inches at a ¢ “From the Manhattan end we had to go through earth and rock, 4°rom the Brookiyn end it was mostly earth and mud. We had considerable blasting to do and while this was being done the water was held back by compressed alr, “The debris was! shot b the shield. ‘There has lish work but we have fortunate enough to out a single fatality. As the shield Was advanced under the river, we built inside of it a cast iron ring, is our tube. The twin tubes en feet apart across the rive twin tunnels are for th pranch of the subway to and from Broc There will be a single track in | euch tube, The total length of the | section ts 1. The contract price was § Ne! ane the time | CONVICTION TON WRONG, DECLARES COURT, IN CLEARING MAN Magistrate Simms’s Ruling Is Set Aside in Case of Darvell. | Judge sions to-< tion of Lid Magistrate “There is no warrant in law for rest and convictlon of this de- | ottive ast Octo charged him “with having used in sulting behavior with Intent to pro- voke a bre of the peace In re fusing to le the complainant's | place of business, compelling the com- ant, therefore, to have hin under arrest as a means of im out of his place of| rusiness." Examination before Magistrat Simms losed the fact that Darvel! Jim was a bachelor till he tasted the hot bis- cuits and cakes and pies Mary made so | and easily with Well!—the first thing Mary will do in her new home is to say to her grocer— DsC Is the Flour for me SELF-RAIBING We and 25¢ Packages bu¥, NOVERISR 27, 1016. alling him “the most despicable | man he ever knew.” Grosvenor Nicholas corroborated he variation of one-sixtesath | man, of ¥, | Twenty-seventh Street, who on Nov. 6 ted the tubes,” said Mr.| when annoyed by boys playing on the| ankattan olde ane at Clark | Shots from a revolver, wounding ten- year-old James Long of No. 104 East Hundred nd Cwenty-seventh vay to-day for assault! oO eo J When he was © VEN'N guile t ‘the Inwyer told Judge Deleh and from that we ran Out) ores that. the defendant is of These shields are 36 by 86 feet in| quest under consideration. but that the son had requested the father | he ordered | the office, | Hen he failed to go a policeman | ajled in and he was placed arrest. The elder Nicholas! that Darvel insulted him this, Darvell sai jolmgren Indicted | omree Anant. | 0 T. Holmgren, a clergy- | East One Hundred and Rev, Hi yi send postal for catalogue in front of his home, fired several aligned before Judie as Gregory’ of Bellevue Hospital,” | — MMe ree | = Judge Delehanty took the ree lhe WATERS AUTOLA Player- Piano is a perfect instrument. We have made it our study for seventy years to present to the public the best values to be had in pianos. We believe there is no other player piano that combines the superb tone quality, the durability and the superior mechanica arrangement of the WATERS AUTOLA player-piano. WATERS PIANOS represent a wise and economical investment Very low prices and most liberal terms of payment are now offered and your old piano will be taken in exchange at a very liberal valuation. Call and let us demonstrate all that we claim for the Waters Piano and the Waters-Autola olaver piano or Horace Waters & Co. 134 Fifth Avenue, near 18th Street 127 W. 42d St., near Broadwa: 254 W. 125th St., near sth Ave "Var E. 149th St., near srd Ave. TOT TUN VUVTEVUUTATUCUTUNTMAMRALETOTMOTUTTTUMTMMCTTMO UST TTTMO rere Sant | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues Women Georgette Wai TUESDAY, ON THE SPEEA FLOOR Comprising a very special purchase of this season’s models in hand embroi- dered, lace trimmed and hand beaded effects, in white and flesh, all sizes, At the remarkably low price of ‘ $4.85 Excellent Values in Women’s Collars For Tuesday, on the Main Floor, Georgette Crepe Gollars, a in white? flesh and beige, at 85e | ia tucked effects, A VERY SPECIAL OFFERING, Stern Brothers Filet trimmed with imita- Plain and Novelty Ribbons Are shown in complete assortments for the Holiday Season, suitable for Bags, Fancy Work, ete., at very reasonable prices. TO-MORROW West 43rd Street et Collars, tion filet laces, Satin Taffeta Ribbon, Moire Taffeta Ribbon, 614 inches wide; , | 7 inches wide | in white, black in whi i | and colors, and ¢ gt 270 wa. | at Ste yd, Fancy Warp Ribbon, Gto Zins; on light and dark vrounds, Dresden, floral and Chinese patterns, 39c yd. Excellent Values in Umbrellas FOR WOMEN AND MEN ON THE MAIN FLOOR Union Silk Umbrellas at $1. Taffeta and Twilled Silk Umbrellas at Mission and natural wood handles; also Union Silk with handle tops of sterlin +: +i!s ) Dress Suit Case Umbrellas included in this lot Men’s and Women’s Handkerciiefs ES AT ATTRACTIVE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE QUAL Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs, initial ;box of six, Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched; box 4 Ofen hemstitehed; easter at 2c and IS« box of six, at Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs, | 7 ide ‘ P | with hand embroidered 30c and 38e | of sixy | | Women's Linen Handkerchiefs, broidered; assorted potters ti tp ( > cach box of six, Doe | hox of six, Taffeta Silk Umbrellas with handle tops of sterling silver, leather Close rolled; handles mounted with etched service anc 6s” | sterling silver, horn and buckhorn, Women’s Shamrock Lawn Handkfs., hand embroidered $1 25 &1.50 | initialed, in white and colors; hos 60c CFOS ae Men's Linen earnee hiefs, $1.15, 1.80, 2.25 Men's Linen Handkerchiefs, be $1.40 & 2.50 Linen Handkerchiefs, with tape horders; ae $1.75 initial; Men's Sheer PRICES.

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