The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1917, Page 8

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and deustter attended a panty Bun day evening. When they returned erecta renee, old Mr. Moss saw a light in @ window |of the oeirgor “aneipe In ono of the upper floots and thought | death® acet 5 his brother-in-law had arrived home. But on ascending the stoop he saw that a large hole had been sawed in the door after an attempt had been made to jimmy it. The hole, Mr. Mr. Metzler, he said, was asleep] ‘The splendid work of heg which then the burglars enteted, Accord. oo tn Bed ital ing to Mr. Moss, the proceeds of this Poslam accomplishes in Ev, Itch, ! Keep Hair In Curl F For Days “ Dampness, wind of perspiration has no effect If you use atalpa water. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewtves’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Bex 1384. “) “LITTLE MOTHER” (S2S2SSSS°52°= THIEVES GET $1,400: bed clothing. Mary, seven, Cregan was not at home, ‘The first Mrs, Cregan knew of the ttapending tragedy was when ® guat of stone and fiame came into her room. She grasped the baby — ——— ee ee as allow a small sized person to crawl through and then unlock the door, ‘Mr. Moss eaid that within the last few days five other robberies had occurred on the same block and that on Friday night burglars had entered the Metzler apartment adjoining his home, at No, 476. Try this! Before curling or wav- our hair with pins, papers or A [} st moisten each strand how long they last i, ampnran oF pi I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening Ee pants at Association. but a few cents at any |p World's Housewives’ Protective d there is nothing bet- fetain the curls and waves | Inelose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. ay Name ....scsccscscsacccsseccosses jin her arms, called the two children jand fled screaming to the street. Girl Tries to Put Boy to Bed| ino hutiaine: ats, Cregan bowan ak: | Central Park West Apartment and Candle Fires for her other children, No one Robbed—Sixth Within | Clothing. if atic seen them, Realizing that they © still in their bedroom, the dis- 3 |traeted woman found Sergt, O'Don-~ a Few Days. nell_and Policeman Harry Smith of Moss said, was large enough to ing te ME itea Digs. Pimples or any skin distatakes it ‘ 7 podria eo Adee best for your use if you sekemed: children, iret. Cregan,| '!@ Hamburg Avenue Station and im: | ‘ ; OF to soften, gloss or ful the hair eight years elds and ‘Thomas Crean,| iared,thete Help. Xt was tearned to-day that on New) FINDS THREE DEAD BY GAS. | iS, siiltate hold rightte start ‘and to make it look abundant —Advt. | y Leta ‘may + Smith turned tn the alarm, but! Year's Eve burgiara entered the home ttoppl Il iteht ENTS SLAEy - ‘ wey (81%, Were burned to death in their bed| G'Donnell, wrapping & rug around his | of Joxeph Moss at No, 478 Central Discovery When “uy ng, all Hehing, ane erieatiny ae ne _ = - on tho top floor of a five story tene-| head, dashed up the stairs and forced pare west and after tansacking th Not Anawered, the trouble wholly anda brie! ment house at No. 121 Bush Street,| 8 Way Into the children's room. He ing the time. Because Poslam tetall these ‘ter rang the bell ound both of them dead. house feasted on the remnants of a turkey and drank each other's health /BURGLARS WORK HIGH UP |" stesoss Sraced hie tone at 41.400, Brooklyn, early to-day. Their bodies, charred and disfigured, were brough to the atreet by » policeman to whom at No. 686 Bart Nineteenth strect at|Cemands, it now enjo’ th widest noon to-day and received no reply from the flat of Mra. Rose Tully, for whom success and most extene gies here and abroad. ius pant chert i h ' Your druggist sells'oslaa, For | jo mother had appealed, | Mi Marga’ rith | free sample write to Ertgeng Labo- James Crogan, the father, is a long. IN WOOLWORTH BUILDING rrr ior ener tent en eent’| Mrs. Brown he went to the fat, ratories, 82 West 26th, Ney York. shoreman, and Christmas had been a iM Ta etaralty helnleOmy nn leaeae ANE AN gen, Bowe Poslamn Soap is a plive treat to big festival in the Cregan household. old, & family heirloom, rang tend ‘The tree, stilt adorned with its hait.| Crk @ Safe at Leisure on the . Moss, accompanied by j burned candles, was kept through the Tenth Floor, but Get Only " = ~ —_—* \ $200 Cash. Last night the tenants were still celebrating, and it was after mid- ‘When the cashier of the office of the night when Margaret decided to tako| Union Central Insurance Company on her little brother to bed. Having no|the tenth floor of the Woolworth light in their room, she removed one| Bullding entered the piace to-day he of the burning candies and carried it| 48 teminded of descriptions of bom- erTn TO ers bardments in the Buropean theatre m vigor \of war. Desks had been forced open, NO TRICK TO LIFT | steel strong box had been virtually torn apart, the combination and! A CORN RIGHT OUT /hunule naa been chireicd off the door Announce Beginning Today Their Annual Sale of Fall and Winter Suits Comprising Their Entire Stock, with the Exception of Evening West 42nd Street Betwen 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rdtreet Jot the safe and papers were strewn about the floor kn deep, Dress, Cutaway and Sport Suite . ; : Investigation disclosed’ that some Says there is no excuse for} time yesterday or Sunday while the Reductions: crures cutting corns and in- $25 and $20 Fancy Suits. 54 we $16.50 $30, $27.50 and $25 Fancy Suits. . «. « 20.50 $35, $32.50 and $30 Fancy Suits. . . «. 24.50 $37.50, $35 and $32.50 Fancy Suite . . . 26.50 $45 and $40 Fancy Suits . . . «Ss 352.50 als, apparently, to open the safe, large amount of ecked strong box ON_THE MIN FLOOR, TO-MORROW cash and a $25 Joana A Sale of Boys’ Washable Suit: viting lockjaw. Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns 't} or any kind of a corn can harmlessly | eh be lifted right out with the fingers if you will apply directly upon the corn | Fat ae wind Junior and Middy Nofolk | Madras, Linen, Rep, Chat- afew drops of krectone, any 6 Cit | As easrone ane A and modified Russian Bouse | bray, Galatea and a variet i gahall coat one | length on to-day in the Mount ’ . * . ‘ earn e ale vale it ime that at small cost one lengthy A att models; many novelty efficts. | of Imported Cotton Fabric: in blacks, blues and graye freezone at any drug store, which is cation of she sufficient to rid one's feet of eve tabled to reach corn or callus without pain oF sore | et to unite the at $135 & $1 95 ing to the unprecedented rise in the woolen market, this baa on gee Pagcn iskp pal ie esata & qpbeZe This simple drug, while sticky, dries the moment it is applied and docs not | poe inflame or even irritate the surround. | assumes an importance beyond that of any previous for Kan-| . one. Sizes Qle rears 5 ‘ ing’ anu | 2am “ir Eldridge D. At- Sizes 2'2 to 8 years. Regularly $2.00 and 3.00 The clothes red are the regu eber and Heil lbroner his announcement will interest | wood, who r, Wilfred B. Harris, stock offe: all lar W i many women here, for it is anid that | F jent of the Massachusetts College , nothing being added or taken away. the present high-heel footwear Is put: | 0 ny ay inet: tardy on ting corns on practically every wom- | ‘ef ns feet.—Advt. imprisonment = ETE ——= Continuation To-morrow of the Important Jinuary Sales in the folloving Sections: Linens, Undervear, Misses’ Dresses, Blankets, Womers Suits, Girls’ Coats, Comfortables, | Women Dresses, | Girls’ Dresses, Corsets, Women’ Coats, | Boys’ Wash Suits, Furs and Misses’ Sits, Oriental Rugs, Fur Garments, | Misses’ Cats, American Rugs. At Very Substntial Savings from customary retail prices. and was sentenced to life Only at these end-of-the-season clearances are these clothes ever available at a reduction. No Charge for Alterations Five Clothing Stores 30 Broad 241 Broadway 11865 Broadway 44th and Broadway 42d and Fifth Avenue RECORDS for January are unusually good. Such artists as Caruso, Farrar, Gadski, Alma Gluck, Kreisler and the new Coloratura Star, Galli-Curci, are waiting to entertain you. ‘These Records will add new pleasures to your Victor. EVERY VICTOR RECORD in the catalogue is in our Victor Depart- ment, awaiting your hearing. Expert at- tendants will be glad to advise you in your selection. Knabe Victor Service is Supreme. A ’Phone Call or Post Card will bring you the full Cata- logue of Victor Records, Victrolas and De- tails of the Knabe Perfect Mail Order Service. Convenient Terms of Payment Phone Vanderbilt 3091 AAKNABE} Cw J WAREROOMS Y 5th Ave. at 39thSt. Se Sale at All Three Boklyn store ————— Fulton St., cor. Bridge St At Subway Station 1329-1331 Broadway Near Gates Avenue An Announcement We take pleasure in announcing that the maximum price for Edison Service on Manhattan Island and in the Borough of the Bronx is now seven and one-half cents a kilowatt hour. The full schedule, showing the several discount steps, is on file with the Public Service Commission of the First District, and at all of the offices of the Company, where it may be conveniently consulted. A copy of the schedule will be mailed to anyone upon request OUSE Tan HOU Brooklyn 4810-4812 Fifth Ave. Bet, 48th and 49th Sts. Semi-Annual ‘learance We Offer Wecesday Every Suit i Stock Originally Priced at $32.00, $28.50§25.00, $22.50, $20.00 To Close Out 10.00 As with the reductions of May 1, 1915, this price does not include the supply of incandescent lamps, either for original installation or for subsequent renewals. Periodic lamp service may be obtained for one-half cent a kilowatt hour for standard lamps, or lamps may be purchased at prices which represent their cost to ourselves The Quinine That Does Not Cause Nervousness or Ringing In Head It is hoped that through this reduced price the Edison Service | Because =) ia Me te Celie eae Ree eatiacs | will become increasingly available to the smaller consumers of the City, and for the many domestic purposes in which electricity is now playing so important a part QUININE can be taken by anydne without causing nervousness or ringing in the head, It removes the cause of Colds, Grip and | Headache. Used whenever Quinine is needed. —but remember there is Only One “Bromo Quinine” | That Is the Original Laxative Bromo Quinine The New York Edison Company At Tour Service Irving Place and 15th Street—~Stuyvesant §600 Branch Office Show Reoms for the Convenience of the Public Spring (890 151 Bast B6th Street Leones 77Q0 No Alterations—None Sent C. 0. D.—Noxchanges—All Sales Final Orchard 1960 27 East tagth Street Harlem 4020 sng Weet 42d Street bai ey fia hi ieee ib pee ee This Signature on Every Box | None reserved; Martin's Suits are wonder! value at their regular prices, and a sale of this character offers unprecedenttbargains. In all the season’s favorite materials andlors, many handsomely fur trimmed. All sizes for women and misses—buot in all styles. All Show Rooms open until midnight

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