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ws pe ha alan THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1917. dames McCreery & Co. lyears accidents to passengers entehe DOG GIVES THE ALA 5th Avenue 34th Street jing and leaving surface cars have ’ | FISHING PARTY FINDS SODY | Offering Entire Stock DOES ON ALL eee ee sO Sees RTE FILS OF YOUR WOMEN IN SURF MEN’S FANCY NECKWEAR = | Mra javing closed veetibules, “and upon Henrietta Sullivar centre entrance cars, uN rs” B ki sf R Tenant I k is oN. 5 IPI a missing. ‘ Th Oc f the Third Avenue “Nigger’s arking Rouses Penants Package Bearing Name ol lysicia | LY. SURFACE CARS, line, showing « decrease trom 148?) as Blaze Suiring in Celt te on Cle to Mer ‘WANTS ROCKEFELLER FUND accidents in six months prior to es- | Sweeps Te on | tablishing closed vestibules, to 434 Sweeps Tenement, | Identity. | AND OTHERS INVESTIGATED, accidents, none serious or fatal, un-) “Nigger,” a mongrel, often kicked | pyetectives are to-day endeavoring 4 der the new system Is cited as one of out of the five-story tenement at No. nig eS ; to establish the Identity of a weil | E the strong reasons for the change. $5 Old Uroadway, won himself a! g accca young woman whore body was |2etttor Boylan Fears Foundations | @ Co Y ort says the oualy te , ; | | ompenicn Gilt oxve torre If onminges Bee ay oc tky Dy-eiving an alira, (found in the surf at Rockaway Park | Will “Control Our Educational | raction Heads and Service than the improvements will cont. o iitrean miles it ihe Ba Med uM y a party of young | System.” | b ‘ollowing a number of accidents on of fifteen families in the build ag eapetinn ys Board to Confer Over Means [the Brooklyn Hapid ‘Transit, lines in Discovering the blaze in the cellar, 7 ALBANY, Jan, 16—Senator John ; = Ds ‘ Mie, betwee a Nigger barked so loudly he woke th J. Boylan to-day sought the appoint to Avert Accidents. Avenue and Eastern Parkway, (b® tonants, The biaze went up the eth peveielas ment egislative committee to tn- | eae ‘ he activities of the Rock- Public Service Commission to-day is- tenants. | The b) : ) |: stied an order requiring the company dumbwaiter shaft, mushroomed sel fet wotioed by Mies Representatives of the surface| to place the tracks in safe condition. every floor and practically gutted th ay Wee Srey Rovces Uy ae vette Foundation nnd siintlar bodies, ‘the Commission directa that ho putiding May Brown, daughter of George!" “it has been reported for years, traction lines in New York City have} carg be operated at a greater speed : ; Brown, freight agent of the Long|he sald, “that the money Interests @ aummoned to a conference with| than twelve miles an hour between Benjamin Wagner, who lived on the tre subsidizing our universities and Flatbush Avenue and Eastern Park- second floor with his sister Elizabeth, \how it Is reported that those same in- ue ts a little paper sa white powder and Island Raliroad at Hammels, James Public Service Commission Jan.| way on the Nostrand line, Frederick Gaul, a neighbor, and i the: a ‘ana le “he. boay | crests attempting to control our ° ° . > previ | Testimony showed cars frequently pojtoer ate: tel . fo the surf and carrie © body] educa system t H1 to devine means to prevent acci-| | Testimony showed cars frequently Policeman Manley, Jed In marshalling | 19) 0.0. Re" rsclerion called tor the ap-| normous rice eauc tons the rails a : its to passengers. Installation of] decking in the str Forty-one de. the frightened people to the front and The woman appeared to have been| polntment of two ators and three Assemblymen and an appropriation en! of $10,000, The matter was referred nd'to the Finance Committee. between Nov. 1, rear fire-escapes. Among the last to 1 be considered 1915, and Nov. 25, 18 lescape were Mrs. Mary Corcoran and ©. W. Wilder, the Commission's | Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers, who fled | @lectrical engineer, in a special re- WOMAN LEAPS T0 DEATH lee. twelve children from the top | port, says that during the last few | floo ; : ———————| BENEATH SUBWAY TRAIN sexu et eh ARE YOUR — tor, Francis Arm, The tenants say they are going to buy a fine new dog ostrilsClogged? | rss. they see can | sth Pass Over Boly. HOUSE VOTES TO RETAIN. FACTS ABOUT MY LOW FEES |. A woman or misaie age, wensioe’ — BNEUMATIC MAIL TUBES When the first cut-rate drug store was heavy furs, leaped In front of a south- opened the other druggists tried to con-|bound subway train In the One Sune | ince the people that the cut-rate drug /dred and Elghty-first Street station! Amendment Providing $1,060,000 | store sold inferior drugs and warned|o¢ the Broadway division at 11.30} cided Bil dd, it toll them against dealing with such. The) occk to-day and was instantly} fF Continuation of Service Is ople soon found that the drugs were) aia ng jumped when the tratn| Passed 193 to 153, he cut-rate drug stores wy, =e ie a8 good in the Aas but four fect away, and Frank! WASHINGTON, Jan. 16,— The! Are you x4 st // as in the drug stores that charged the high prices. It was not long before the|Gallagher, the motorman, was una House to-d voted to retain id roe pores ee Gall ut Lille ina | Geaceneaae AEM he ol of the pneumatic tube mail service In New | usiness. The cut-rate drug sto d paused e Work, Philadelphia, Beaten, Ci ’ Vin rou le wi ure in | gold on small profits and advertised. The} ‘T were a number of passengers by ue nee phia, Boston, Chicago! other drug stores charged high prices}om the platforms, y of : di | womon. a was 193 to 163 in favor! Does your skinitch and burn? Or is ment for over twenty years in the treat- ntative T. ‘* amend- your appearance marred patches of ment of skin affections. So you need ment providing a $1,060,000 appro- eruption? Thereisnoneed of enduring not hesitate to use it, norto recommend other doctors to say a'! the mean things| mr srthern Ave- | Priatton for retention of the service. such discomfort when Resinol Ointment _ jt to skin-tormented friends. they couid about my practice ahd warn} nus direc ted Pollceman Schlepper to | RETIRE Sie TEESE usually stops itching at once and quickly people against being treated by me. The} che spot where the body lay. It was| Interborough people quickly found that my results| taken to the West One Hundred and! Henry G were as good aa the other specialists | Seventy seventh Street Police Station. | for sixteen yeu: ‘ that my fees were about one-third| In a handby letter stamps What the high-priced specialists charged eats gi: The great number of people | treat makes it poss ; # ini t his | : : . ' ii and the r « at his hom in| ESI for me to make 41 sine init Nidtear tire Yee Me small profit on ractice. [am per-/ ha chtef. On the inside of a wed- | ye fi pi fectly satisfied with thi s small profit at} ding ri ing’ was engraved: ‘ H mands this time, when it takes two dollars to} April 6, 1882." The L Vand § wera ni ee a P’serve the purpose of one dollar before the great war began ARE YOU | LOWE RESIGHS | HIS POST GOING DEAF? | Wasnecum = Mebreer & Co. y When Su ts Named, 5th Avenue . 34th Street The resignation of John 7% Lowe On Wednesday and Thursday GROUP NO. 1. GROUP NO. 2. Jr. as Collector of Internal Revenue | for the Second District of New York} Clogged Nostrils, Dropping stated that Mr. Lowe would} in Throat, Deafness contin be Her panaury SY nilinta a ANNUAL FUR SALE , Fi Head Males MeAdoo uotil hs successor has been A clearance sale to make room for an entirely new ie NON | name stock of fancy spring Neckwear. i, is resigning to resume the prac- ——--NO RETURNS. NO APPROVALS. vestibules on all surface lines| railments were | in mourning, She was be twenty-tiy This sale does not include Knit Scarfs, plain colored and staple black, white and pearl Scarfs. and did not advertise When | placed my fees low ard adver- tised the fact, it became the custom of be = the skin clear and healthy again, qh 4tit0l Qiatment sso nearly feab-colored that i ott, a noted engineer, — 6 andue attention, Bold by all droggisa, superintendent of mo- tive power of the Interborough eel 4 Transit Company, died last night of a Te the brow ted of how with the firm of Seabu & Lowe, of wh | Important Price Reductions | NOC.0.D.’ Entire Stock of Fur Coats, Muffs and Neckpieces in all Desirable Pelts, at Much Less Than Former Prices, = ——— = = = = Fur Coats | Hudson Seal Coats made from selected skins; | 4 in newest moves inches longs with skunk ||| An Ilustration of collar and culls, 2 2 _, 185.00 || Purchasing Convenience— ormerly 245.00 Hudson Seal C s,—self-trimmed. cuffs. ; 125.00 , | formerly 165.0 Women's Fur Lined Conts. may be purchased with $5 worth of 65.00 | Records (total $80.00) for $5 a month formerly $5.00 Muffs and Scarfs | Lin are w Mu be me fal deal, | 1 al $4 | states that the + j wilt exceed $75,000,000, | ——— Jectrician | tions ‘this year “Su |Baploding Shell Kilts WASHING Jan, 16 e Kens dy, elect on the \ip Oklahoma yesterday by the! on of & one-pound shell during | ct oft Charleston KH becuuse Black Lynx Muffs...... formerly 85.00, 27.50 | New Victor Records 4 Black Lynx Scarfs...... 25.00, 18.50 | Battleship Gray Fox Muffs “82.60, 22,50 | “Mies Springtime’’ Gems (or One Step) Battles ip Gray Fox Scarfs : 82.50, 22.50 “Love Here Is My Heart” (John McCormack). . Hudson Seal Muffs....... 1, 16.50, 12.50 Fox Trot Medley (Six Brown Brothers)..... Hudson Seal Scarfs. 22.50, 15.00 ir pi Natural Raccoon Muffs.. ‘18.60, 15,00 ‘When the Roses Bloom’? (Lambert Murphy). . .1.00 Natural Raccoon Scarfs... “ 12.50, 9.50 “A Perfect Day’ (Alma Gluck)............+6++ 1.00 Scotch Moleskin Muffs.., “ 46.00, 35.00, Scotch Moleskin Stoles... “ 85.00, 65.00 | WOMEN’S SILK & KNIT UNDERWEAR |l] Victrola XIV, $150.00 | Victrola XIV, $200.00 ; rs | With Records to With Records to Specially Priced | the amount of 7.50 | the amount of 10.00 rite with em- $157.50 | $210.00 ° Women's Glove Silk Bloomers,—reinforced; Women's Glove Silk Union § New Style Victrola White only. 1.95 broidered yokes; reinforced; in Whitg gi : Pink, A d a do Women’s Ribbed Wool Union Suits,—low Sy Prten's Glave Bille Halles Varia attract ene §7,50 S07" §7,50 Mean | $10 Sr $10 mau neck; sleeveless; knee or ankle length. 1.45 trimmed with lace, 2.65 with $25 in Victor $ Records of your 1 5 own selection. —Total, $275—- gq month SENSATION! 'ear Ametita Gailt-Curet, the s wonderful new soprano, “La Partida,” a Spanish baliad, and nome" from Rigoletto, The most beautiful voice in years! Both are Red Seal Records $1.60 each, CHICKERING =WAREROOMS SEVENTH FLOOR Lord @Ta 1ylor Store) 38th Stree t1FTH AVENUE Women's Lisle Vests; low neck; sleeveless style.........ceseeeeeeee ench 35¢, 8 for 1,00 cg ge James McCreery & Co. MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SHOES 5th Avenue 34th Street Women’s Sorosis Shoes | Men’s Shoes 4.75 585 6.75 | 5.75 6.85 formerly 0.00 to 12,00 ae ee SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS - All sizes represented but not in every model |