The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1917, Page 4

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Rasine! Clnamest ond Rosine! Soar sesly heal that due to se ‘wyall druggists, end most other Georders. World Wants Work Wonders.! poor of « gerne adjoining the THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1917. while the firemen were still striving to save the men and girls inside. Abrabam Wellk and Samuel Bruger, operators in the shirtwaist factory on the upper floor, they #ald, had made a hele through the locked trap doot on Barkin's floor and were helping girls through it, HKevkin sald he was | IN CANDY FACTORY BLAZE | | Witnesses Testify That Proprietor | Escaped While Rescues Were | Being Made in Williamsburg Fire. | forced away from the door and | 2 jumped to the roof of the garage. | In the trial of Samuel Barkin, | 5 funpee 400 | earees with mansiaughter as the re- met Harkin on the roo | walt of the denthe in the burning o flew at him cryin ‘the Diamond Candy Factory in Wii Harkin, it is through you your | amedure. Nov. 6, 1915, Abraham | locked door that we nearly lost our | Revkin of No. 613 Metropolitan Ave-| lives. And there are others in there {rue and Lowls Goldstein of No, $42) Who will lone thelr lives yet.” testified to-day and from them without answering. We Kk and Bruger were both burned to death trying to belp others ered Barkin on the factory they Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue FRIDAY The Only Reduction Sale of Genuinely Hand Tailored Reductions from 37% to 20% The only opportunity of its kind in the city; for this is the only shop specializing in GENUINELY hand-tailored clothing. This reduction sale is intended as an “introduction” to those who thought that fine fabrics and genuine hand tailoring were beyond their reach. Men’s Suits and Overcoats (Ready-for-use) 0 Men’s Suits—cenuinely nand-taitored Blue and Black Suits Included Reduced from $35, $33, $30, $28 Men’s Overcoats—cenuinely Hand-tailored ' Pure silk lining guaranteed for a whole year Reduced from 38, $35, $33, $30 Assortment as full as the values. every subject lo money-refund. A Separate Shop . On the Street Level Lord 6 Taylor 38th Street | Midwinter Sale 22.00 24.00 Every model, size, from 33 to 46. Our regular stock, Mens Clothing Shop 8 West 38th St. FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street moe vem cmmremcemes emcemeemoemoamty Barkin, both men said, walked away (MOVIEMEN CALL (BRINGS EIGHT FROM ~ TAX PLAN UNFAIR | BALTIMORE TO PROVE HE ~ ASIN eens, BME | Son of Oil Company Head Forced Twice to Vindicate Legislative Investigation of the, 5 - Himself of Boys’ Charges. Industry Discriminatory, Declares Counsel. Activities .of two errand boys, j turned sleuth after being the vie- | With a view of determin tims of a confidence man, caused profits of the moving pletare industr Jacob Blauste of Balti and the fairness of a State tax, * wetete {N, 8 ee legislative inquiry was to-day started "sht in jail, a hustle for ball, the at the Murray Hill Hotel, The Legis- expense of eight witnesses from his lative Committee consisted of me town and much anguish before |etore Parson, Waiker and Yelver he satisfactorily established his iden- [and Assemblymen Wheele tity In two police courts as the son of Marsh, Brereton and Schimmel the President of the American Oil Assemblyman Wheeler, who Wes Company, He was discharged this | chosen to preside, stated the cor second time, vindl- tee wished relia t of grand larceny. in order to 4 tein arrived from Baltimore a & for the ted of the crime BI | moving picture industry w4s 4 prope’ weex ago and took rooms he had |wubject for a State tax, but t Nh’ reserved at the Hotel McAlpin, ~ Last |committee wished to be entirely 4!" Saturday night at Ninth Avenue and | with the industr Attorneys William A. Seabury jJ. Robert Rubin, representing | moving picture interests, against the Forty-second Street Thomas Sum- merville, fifteen years old, bf No, 429 West Forty-fifth Street. little, but proteste! justy of lung, Jumped on Blaustein's inquiry on the ground neck and yelled for the police, that it was discriminatory. They said) At the Forty-seventh Street police jthey felt the inquiry was only for’ station the boy said Blaustein had | the purpose of finding out how much sent him on an errand to get $200 for [money was made and to tax the ih- | him and had held for him a C, O, D, | dustry accordingly, It would be just! package on which there was due $150. as fair, they said, to investigate the) The confidence man got the $150, | Rewspapers, magazines and groceries.| Plaustein's protests of mistaken | Harvey D. Hinman was counsel for] identity were unavailing. He had to the committec beg for time until he brought men Lee A. Ochs, President of the Mo-|and papers from Baltimore ‘to prove | tion Pleture Exhibitors’ League, the! that he was in that city when the first witness, testified that in New York State there ate about 1,400 mov- ing picture theatres. Counsel protested whe was asked the three For Special Occupations n the witness s) the prerogative | witness declare could be anc the corporat Declaring that been less of a 1m generally supp that four or five business had maker than is Mr. Ochs said ars ago the the- atres used to have a twenty or twen ty-five-minute show a five-cent admission. Now he said, it is cake of a fiv t production lasting two or two @ half hours withouy a commensurate increase in admission BROOKLYN WETS WHISTLE WITH GROTON WATER NOW N In the fitting of glasses for special occupations we con- sider carefully the distance at which the wearer intends to use them. For example —a_ bookkeeper requires that his glasses be fit- ted for a longer working range than would be necessary for an engraver. bs With us, every factor that Giddings & Co cepted with a package on which he! - wot me ee robbery occurred. The fact that he didn't arrive at the MeAlpin’ until Jan. 11 did not avail. But last night the preponderance of evidence In his favor convinced Magistrate Murphy he was innocent and he was dis- charged. No sooner was he acquitted than he was arrested again, this time on the charge of Harry Brumburg, sixteen years old, formerly an errand boy for Harry had been inter- s to collect $92 on Dec. 4. A man “held” it for him, while he delivered xo forthe man, The man col- he $9 Harry was sure that in Ww Luckily, Blaustein hac lence to show he was in Baltimore, and two more witnesses to prov and Magistrate Brough dism \ssec charge, One Witness was Hiaustein's father, who declared he would spend the rest of his son's vacation in New York to be sure of getting him back to Balti. more —— HE COULD'T WAIT. Four months after he com- mitted suictde, a Dartmouth Cor lege instructor has won a $500 prize for an essay. West 42nd Street Men’s THE SUITS are in mixtures, in all the sirable colorings and from stouts included. Will offer on F "Regular Values up to $30.00 two button models of plain and faney 34 to 46 chest In the Men’s Furnishing Section ' Specials for Friday and Saturday: Jat at a distance of Y, feet. ders will be OF ROBBERS AND POSSE <i... pon" cq te ator than 4,000 cars. One Alleged Bandit Slain, Compan- jon Captured After They Shoot Deputy Sheriff. OKEMAH, Okla, Jan. 18—In ao fight between a posse and two alleged bank robbers near here to-day a dep- uty sheriff was killed. One of the robbers also was killed and the other | was wounded and captured. The men had eluded the porse after several en- | counters that followed the robbing of the State Bank of Harrah last Friday, Fonte RD Sinha SET THE TAIL LIGHT RIGHT. | whee you bake a cake “‘Sweeten it with Domino” Grenuloted, Tablet, Powdered, License Nam- ber Is Not Clearly Detin Police Commissioner Woods ans nounced to-day that beginning Feb. 1, the law regarding tail lights on automobiles ,will be rigidly enforced, A squad of policemen is warning chauf- feurs and explaining defects in lighting arrangements ‘The law requires that tail lights shall Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street riday and Saturday, on the Third. Floor, Suits and Overcoats at $19.50 and three | THE OVERCOATS are in button- through and fly-front models, full and belted backs, velvet and self collars, mostly quarter silk lined, in Oxfords, blacks and fancy mix- tures; 34 to 46, stouts included. new and de- weaves; sizes measure, |Supply Sent Under East River Re- lieves Danger of Famine That Has Threatened. Hrooklyn, which has been on the brink of a water famine many times during the Mast year, to-day begins bears upon the comfort and satisfactory use of the glosses is carefully considered. It is this close attention to the seemingly unimportant de- tails that has helped to make ours. the Largest Optical House Men’s Silk Shirts EACH 65c & 95e Men’s Spring Neckwear, Flowing-end scarfs, rich fancy silks. to recelve a daily supply of Croton ew Catskill in the World. Harris Glasses —if required — are priced at from $2 upward. Barring breakdowns, Br of cold water dieting are The introduc into Jrooklyn most scrupulo’ borough will have to mix his dr for at least a little while, But Commissioner Williams assur that no ill effects will follow even a} liberal indulgence | $3. ‘The drink mixing will be due to the! #1,W. sath commingling of the Cr 442 Columbus that pumped from wells in Queens 1428 St. Nicholas it and now sold to Broo! 620 Brosdway bi In about three nthe, when the —_— entire Catskill is comple rn | BRST rulon ate: AE, Mlle'gy. Brookiye Brooklyn will 4 oe water from this new #0 direct ee i Troad St. next to Bedell, Newark Acker, Merrall & Condit EST Company 1820 | Canned Fruit and Vegetables —only the choic- est, solid, ripe, selected fruit and vegetable used --packed fresh with their original flavor and purity preserved —Housewives should pur- chase by the dozen or case for future use, while the opportunity prevails of securing these quality goods at an unusually low price. Dosen, ach: Deon, Baa. Tomatoes-—Orion— A Tips—Cali- ord a lor Martins, did 1,35 .12 y olan it 2.45 .21 ] 4 &3 ] Tomatoes—''1820" Brand. CALIFORNIA FRUITS y No, 2tins, - LIS 10 pure heavy Syrup—Noreca See @ ‘ String Beans Noreca large tins. Dosen, Each urniture Green a 1.50 .13| Apricots. ..0......6..6 2.45 21 Spinach —Noreca— Cherries— Royal Anne. ..3,30 .28 Tepe hss 5504494 0 3 1,75 .15| Peaches-Y ellow Cling. .2.45 .21 Corn—Finest Maine Bartlett Pears.......... 2.80 .24 Three Days for Small Sweet Kernels. .1.60 .14] BlueberriesA. M. & C. | Advance Selection Succotash—A. M.&C,. 1,60 14] Finest-—No. 2tins.....1.75 15 During which the entire stock of Furniture assembled ! for the Midwinter Sale will be on exhibition on the Sixth Floor. Selections may be made at leisure before the formal opening of the Sale on Monday, January 22. 4 Thursday, January 18 Friday, January 19 Saturday, January 20 So ) eee? (0) reer” () ree” () meena Orage” (0) <rereey” () eee) ‘Genes () meme (0 = Sweet Creamy Corn and Fresh Green Limas, Peas — Packed fresh from the fields with all the original goodness re- Sliced Pineapple—Noreca Hawaiian—No. 2tins..1.60 .14 Jams —A. M. & C,—Pure Fruit—1 Ib, jars. . 2.70 .23 Jellies—A. M. & C.—10 tained 02, glasses vgs s QelO 23 Tiny sifted... Molasses —- Fancy New Extra sifted Orleans full quart June tins Ane 23 cca Selected Coffee—Plantation.. .Ib. 28 June A popular Breakfast Blend, We will sell all this week Elm City finest—s to 10 Ibs. each Elm City Boneless-—-strips of 1}gto 2 Ibs Ib. 2119 Hams F stb, 28 Bacon cuffs; broken assc grip and pneum and preventives Unprejydiced phys: cause of its Gieestive organs. If taken SEALED write us. Made in Japan of Habutai Silk in the newest designs, at $3.75 each Men’s Negligee Shirts | Plaited or plain; laundered at $1.10 each Don’t Delay Taking Duffy’s until news dispatches announce the annual epidemic of grip. Get Duffy’s now and build sufficient stamina to withstand psclute purity q ¢ is made from the choicest of grains thoroughly malied and requir.ng little effort of the censed druggists and grocers. Men’s Pajamas Made of fancy madras and cotton crepe cloth, $1.85 a suit Men’s Pajamas - of outing flannel, plain cotton pongee or striped cotton materials, $1.10 a suit ortments, onia, to which you are constantly exposed. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey has long been recognized by the profession and laity as one of the most efiective remedies f b, pneumenia, coughs, colds and Giseeses of the respiratory organs. ns readily reccmmend and use it in precti > and hospital work ke- and quality. It is ace: ptable to the mcst del'cate sti mach as it in tablespoon doses in cqual amounts of weter or milk before meals and on retiring it assists in checking tie diseae, helps prevent wasting of the tissues and helps the stomach to more perfectly digest and assimilate focd. Fortify your system by taking Duffy's regularly The genuine Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is sold in BOTTLES ONLY by family wine stores, li- If Shay can't supply you, Useful household booklet free, The Duffy Malt Whiskey Company, Rochester, N.Y, ae

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