The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1917, Page 4

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a A Genuine Surprise Knockout. * Agreat man; people throu, i rent to fin various ortas i 7. threaten ‘the Borety end Herod ind, until something happens of mind, uni 1 r happen | aanty ah the « = PBL HEARINGS “ Ma This schedule Hoard Aler Prendergast developed be J. Bleecker Mil harged t king inforn ve of Comptr fam 1 its them flat on their hem there. Any one who thinks that the Grippe, ON RIVERSIDE ie | tion will ‘undergo a permanent chi poll of mind after experiencing an attack. : The cough or cold that will not : respond to Lae treatment P| ire ' opening that the Gripy mi is loo! us for and relief Ty Se obtained talicing he two persons| , the Injunction] 4 Sessions to y baw P Feb. 14 and), athidavte Continue Daily Until Con- |nutt netors Judge Cropsey, restraining | 4. apm with the aid of the celebrated Johann | Is Passed On. t i from making the eontract, Is] whether Hoff’s Malt Extract whieh can be ob- tract i sed. Ile wanted the boatd to fore tained from any reliable druggist. It 38 Mee Lhe productte e abstracts of tith should be heated to the steaming! Public hearin n the new contract ng the hip of the re point, sweetened with sugar and taken | between the city and the New Yo volved in th stract programme, | wo preferably before retiring. Central Rasiroad, under which Miller w: the Corporation| N For those convalescing from the| ra. wige, in ; tune provemen wel directe make reply to| Grippe it should be taken cold with | | a4, wilt be eld in the chambar [Sy vores veon meals. 1t will assist greatly in restor~ ad regarding ab-)| peat aettioment th ing lost ifesh and vital ity and bee he of the Board of Mstinate beginning » water front prop-| make with the ro (00 work _ nineteen nore ieee | ves | GAM MEYE| R aS | | ee | MEANS STANDARD or MERIT meagan | | 46-448 BroadSe, i G" AVE. AT 20" ST. tL No Credits ( is Our Surplus Stock of Women’s High Cut Lace Shoes sey ie }° 12.00 Our Surplus Stock of Men’s Fine High Shoes meet} °9.00 t Included are smart English mod- els, as well as the more conser- vative styles, in Gun Metal Calf- skin; also models of a rich dark shade of Mahogany Russia Calf- skin, Patent Leather, etc, In- cluded also are Shoes for smart dressers in combination effects. Sizes incomplete. | io W | | Included are the season's most wanted etyles in red Kid, Suede and Buckskin. Also many semi-staple models in Black and Mahogany Russia Calfskin. Low and high heel models. Praotical- ly every style favored by fashion is represented in thie Sale. Sizes incomplete. ] ' i ! ' L ee Oe aw a a a ee ie ne ne A WONDERFUL YEAR! To the Policy-holding Owners of The Prudential Insurance Company of America: During 1916 your Company issued OVER FIVE HUNDRED AND NINETY-ONE AND ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS of paid-for life insurance at the lowest expense-rate in your Company’s history. This is the largest year’s business ever paid for by The Prudential. The gain in insurance in force was $283,000,000. Although your Company is but forty-one years old, you are now the holders of 15,000,000 policies, representing a total insurance in force of OVER THREE BILLION DOLLARS. i Since your Company was organized it has paid to its policyholders the great sum of $428,000,000, including more than $28,750,000 not called for in any way by the policy contracts. The 1916 payments to policyholders were over $47,278,000. This wonderful growth and these remarkable figures reflect anew the confi- dence the insuring public has in The Prudential, and are a reindorsement of its aims, its achievements and its service. Fiat bhdig es, rudential Insurance Company of America Incorporated andar the basse of the State af New Jorey Heme Office, Newark, N.J, Branch Offices in All Leading Cities THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1917. he learned certain facts which makes him belleve that Carrillo was mur- dered by members of a Black Hand wang Detective Cherico | MAY BE A BLACK HAND JOB. md tn the Case of at Mt. Kisco. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION . Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. visited the home of Gennaro o told two teveral da: One of the me and @ ii hind, and with and Sheriff Wiesendang®r ho goon run down the murderers | ritlo. Y, Jan. 19-— » of Sheriff ff was sent to 10 conduct @ fure | ther investigation into the murder of |Tim Carrillo, @ well-to-do Italian of | Mount Kise, several we Ago, and lores evidence Cherieo e to Car- Cocoanut Oil Fine ; For Washing Hair | el If you want to keep your hair inj good condition, be careful what you | -} wash it with. | Most soaps and prepared shampoos | contain too much alkali | Address I desire t Ht : ; World's Housewives’ Protect GENEROUS measure of Quality and service at the lowest price for good furniture @ This is the Kellner offer to the folks who are furnishing their Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. mes. q It has been our policy for over 25 years. were pub- 500 persons in a nee the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and | peretion wan] i Yer? Rarmtul.. dust plain mulsified at the con. | cocoanut oil (which is pure and en- | hearings the contract! tirely greaseless), is much better bi the Committee on Port | than the most expensive soap or any-| |and Terminal Factiities again for] thing else you can use for shampoo- | such amendment or correction asl ing, us this can't possibly ir might be ordered by the board as the| jair aeprer tie | result of thi rings. Simply moisten your har with ah water and rub it in. One or two tea: | i MADE A MILLION ON EGGS. | epoontuls ke an abundance of Queen Anne Dining Room Suite g 998 pelt creal ther, and cleanses the | in American Walnut. 10 pieces, $ “Everyody Ate ‘Em When a Boy-! hair and Ip thoroughly The King. | lather rinses out easily, and removes The 25 rooms completely furnished o. Weta, | every particle of dust, dirt, dandruit will prove interesting and instructive las sald to-day he had| and excessive oil The hair dries | i n the Chicago Egg and} quickly and evenly, and it leaves it! joard, He gave fervent thanks | fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy |to those who sought to put him oft of business by a boycott on eggs. They made people think it was artis- ocratic to eat eggs,” he sald. “Every- wanted to shine as an aristocrat. body ate eges. jumped, to manage. You can get mulsified cocoanut oit| : at most any drug store. It is very, cheap, and a few ounces is enough | to last every one in the family for} Demand jumped. ' months.—Advt | made @ million.” James McCreery & Go. 5th Avenue 34th Street January Clearance Sale EXTRAORDINARY PRICE REDUCTIONS Men’s and Young Men's Overcoats The Entire stock of Overcoats reduced for immediate clearance. “McCreery Special” Overcoats 16.75 formerly 22.75 “McCreery Special” Overcoats 19.75 formerly 83.00 formerly 35.00 formerly 38.00 formerly 40.00 formerly 25.00 formerly 28.50 * The Fabrics used in_ these Single and double-breasted Overcoats are strictly all-wool form-fitting Dress Overcoats, coryinenble maharials; ering quarter satin lined; Chesterfield ailoring; e full and quarter satin lined; Ulsters and Ulsterettes, Town and Long models, quarter satin lined. quarter silk lined; seams satin piped; the range of style is great ' enough to satisfy practically every taste. Faultlessly tailored OQvercoats; attractive weaves; imported and domestic fabrics used; silk piped seams; all-wool materials selected for service and warmth; sizes 33 to 44, but not every size in each model. Plain and fancy patterns; all sizes in the lot, from 33 to 42, but not every size in each model. A special assortment of young men’s Overcoats in sizes 33 to 38, The name “McCreery” STOUT MEN'S SIZES TALL MEN'S SIZES SHORT MEN’S SIZES : REGULAR SIZES guarantee of quality Men’s Clothing Dept.—5th Floor on each Overcoat is our M

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