The evening world. Newspaper, January 25, 1917, Page 4

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young and well either jum of fell to death the Willis Avenue Bridge into tne 7, Maven yards at One Hundred and hirty-seoond Street, the Br yelook this morning. Ing In is clothes to ie bridge is sevent wore a black #ut rt and black shoes - APPLES, ORANGES, FIGS AND PRUNES Are the Four Fruits Used in| Making ‘‘Fruit-a-tives”’ | “FRUIT-A-TIVES” is the only Medicine in the world that is made from the juices of fresh ripe fruits Thus, it is manifestly unfair to say, won't take Fruit-a-tives because have tried other remedies and they Wid me no good.” On the other hand, the fact that “Fruit-a-tive: entire. ty diferent from any other prepara. min the world, is just why you ould give it @ fair trial, in an trouble of the Stomach, Liver, Bow Kidneys or Shin. “Fruit-a-tives' YOUNG PACIFISTS Major McCormick So Declares in Plea for Compulsory and Universal Training. WASHINGTON Jon o In doraing universal and cx tary tratning before the Senate Mili tary Subcommittee to-day, Robert R MeCormick of Chicago, Majo the is National ¢ mpulsory mil in ard and a news publisher, sald proper militar would not be enacted until beat dor military experience or had relatives | fut of Congress had actual in the army or navy, General public was a condition precedent to adequate | (,, military leginintion | Long training periods for all Amer ears was recommended by Major) « fs composed of the active principle of | jrult and the greatest nerve tonic ever discovered. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50 drial sire, 25c. At all dealers or sen by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N. Y.--Advt —_—_—_—_—_— Founded 1826 38th Street 00 SSS “=e Four Post Bed Mahogany. Single or full size......... $29.50 Ostermoor “Hotel Style” Mattress, full size, 50 ‘ pounds... $18.75 Ostermoor “Roll “50” Mattress, full , so pounds. . $19.50 Special Lord & Taylor “Wit Edge” Woven Wire Springs. Formerly $11.50 r $4.38 Wit Edge Woven Wire Springs. Formerly $7.75 to $12.50. $6.95 to $11.25 $35.00 Black Hair Mat- tress, French roll edge. $25.00 Napkins to Match $7.95, $8.75, $10.65 and $12.00 a doze MeCormick, He denied prejudice ex- ts among regular for troops, Univers id, would not inet ideas. Young pi were cowards, « Grahain H. Blaine vgainat the ae aining, he itarist! m theorists,” and Charles A. ado FIFTH AVENUE Furniture Brass Bed All sizes; dullor bright $29.50 | ' Springs, Mattresses, etc. ' 4 finish... . Pure Gray South American Hair Mattress, full size, 45 pounds, roll edge; same as used exclusively by United States Govern- $ ment $37.50 $16.50 Pure Layer Melt Mat- tress, full size $13.50 $30.00 Black Hair Mattress, plain edge. $21.75 $40.00 Black | Mattress, French rolledge. . $28.75 es $67.50, Lord & ‘laylor Spe- Box Springs, webbing cial ‘Black Hair Mattress, centre, tufted white hair lamb’s wool top and bot- top. French roll_ edge. | tom. Imperial edge, so pounds. . -» $50.00 Siath Mloor ee January Sale Sold Ex Nice Second Fioo ~ONESTHEORSTS conception of military neada, he anid, | 1° Parke was slow to When he ea Joan youths upon attaining eighteen | pra 4 ourRe| muh Ff Greeley 1900 Lord & Taylor $22.50 Vrench Upholstered Box Springs, full size with Springs, French roll ¢ 8c $37.50 ( French roll edge $50.00 Royal Upholstered | Pillows, cach $1.95 to $5.85 Oriental and Domestic Rugs, Curtains Portieres and Drapery Fabrics Featured at Special Prices During January Sale ; See ee ee ee Household Linens A splendid opportunity to replenish the Linen Chest at prices which may not obtain for some time to come after the present stock is exhausted Fine Satin Double Damask Table Cloths Odd Table Cloths $2.85 to $6.95 Former Price At Exceptionally Low Prices $3.73 to $13.90 i Odd Napkins 2 32 = yard $5.85, $6.90 and $7.00 $2.85 to $10.95 2 x2)g yards. ...$7.50, $8.50 and $8.75 4 Former prices 2 x3 yards... $8.75, $10.35 and $10.50 | $3.75 to $13.50 dozer a\4x2'4 yards $7.75, $9.00 and $9.25 | Jéalian Hand Woven Towels and V4x2!4 yards... $9.75, $11.40 and $11.75 Toweling sively by Lord & Tay! Sole agents for la Bianchi fu Vencenzo. oe LS eS a es Varker of New Yo pled apped timony t seion her The me ces of the ur nt an war had euown t nthe utter tmpotence ates to defend itself « making their pr declamation tto avold war wr f (home Ww ed on Mowed in ines and cultivated t ucius, Now ahe wishes she h N o can tell what t Ison w of prepared d taken the « year when Congre at ck by any powe unAnimous 39th Street Charge Purchases Made This Week Will Appear on Bills Rendered March Ist. OO ee eas Beds and Bedding Featured in the Midwinter Sale of eee ae ae eee eee White Enamel Bed All sizes. durable Strong and +. $12.50 oil-tempered springs. $15.85, Upholstered Bo x > oiletempered spr ; 2.50 ‘Tufted Hair ‘Top pholstered Box Springs, $24.50 $35.00 ! ' | \ ' \ ' ' \ { Se eS Oo oes Se ee ee ee ses ‘ ' Se ee | | | | of Par ho ly of i) O——S 0D) SS OO) SO OU a 0 at \ -| change THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1917. BROKERS RECORDS so BEING FILED WITH oo, LEAK INVESTIGATOR ' —_—e— | Whipple Now Believes New| York Inquiry May Be Con- | cluded Next Week | Move th k Ex) ady turned | 6, spectal | on Rules} over to counsel J of the Mouse es in| vestigating ot) President W 6, @ rees | ona of their prins| 1 Dee. 10 and 23,} nore have prom-| lance sheets he wilt] hand next that to furnish the commit. rd of all his fixed by ous Co- been | 4, of | trans. | by innuen having profited by ¢ egod leak have been the first to volunteer to jive the comm f : | A local newspaper day 4 story to the effect and Congressman BL. |Miinots had a bitte | sonutities yesterday's meeting the committ: wound up in W | resig | The stated that war was brow jmade by Chipe by Whipple in President Nob! the Stock change. When showa the pmbl tion ut the Biltmore He | ple issued, (he following “The ginning ¢ sion t in any way, “L had pe with Mr c that Mr. Whipple | exchan; the wordy nt on by objections d to questions put ssion ty noldent S, and there was has been the Mr, the most cordial then and never St difference between: us. Held exhibits approval of all my Representatlye Campb: as, a member of the co dorsed Whipple's members: stated th om the readiness with which ce n brokers furnished rec during the tal have | that these wit | ds of any | ne § | them up: | Whi | | Mr. Whipple x 1: “What will your next driv His reply was 6 do not re- Fat That Shows | Soon Disappears at BISURATED MAGNE For Dyspepsia, Indigestion, ' Heartburn, Belching, Sour Stomach, Gas in Stomach, ete, take a teaspoon- ful of Bisurated Magnesia in a half a glass of hot water after eating. Is safe, pleasant and harmless to use and gives instant relief from all forms of stomach Sold by drug glate cverywherc.-Adyt A disorder Chipertield of | b | Times | offi | helped Par WOMAN ROUTS A BURGLAR WITH A POTATO MASHER Clubs Intruder Down Stairs and Neighbors Hold Him Until Detectives Arrive, When Mrs, Esther Berger heard some one trying to force an entgance into her apartment at No, 668 Park Avenue, Williamsburg, to-day, she tiptoed to the kitchen and grabbed her potato masher, Then she opened the door suddenly and swung the weapon with all her might. A man sank to the floor with a groan, a Jimityefiying out of his hand. He ried to rise and again met the potato | masher half way. | In an effort to avoid further puntsh- ment he sought to slide down the stairs. Mrs. Berger pursued and whacked him several times before they | reached the street. The commotion and the man’s cries of “Have a heart!” brought other tenants to the plucky Nttle woman’ and they held the ives came and ar- | THIS MISSISSIPPI MISS his deputy, Warren 1, Lee, had been due NAMES DREADNOUGHT AFTER HER OWN STATE) ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE JAPANESE EX-MINISTER | Two Mei Attack Yukio Ozaki With | Swords as He Demands Pree imier’s Resignation. | TOKIO, Jan 25.=-An attempt was made to assassinate Yukio Ozaki, former Minister of Just and lead- jer of the Constitutional Party, while jhe was addressing & mass meeting | Jealled to demand the resignation of the Cabinet. While M. Onaki was speaking two monarmed with short swords sprang on the platform and tried to stab him. ‘They were overpowered and arrested. Two other men then tried to assault (he former Minister and were badly beaten by the audience. M, Ozaki demanded that Premier Teraucht resign on the ground that jhis administration was uncohstitu. | tlonal, The | House that had passed between them. Mr, ‘Travia in his letter said that, unwilling to have Mr. Lee rest had atranged to engage the other’ remainder of his term as Comptroller. If you could only see the “infinite care” employed in the making of each pair of Harris Glasses— You would then understand ONE of the reasons why we have the Largest Optical - tele in the World. Harris Glasses—if required— are priced at from $2 upward. Emperor has dissolved the of Representatives kio Ozaki was forme He visited in 1910 and a n in his honor at rested As the prisone tion of bumps he ger In amazement. ly the nd dinner was Washington caressed his collec. | oked at Mrs, Bers “It felt as if Jess by President Taft. Ue became Min. | Willard was swinging the club,” he fee in the Okuma Cab- | groaned, al crisie a a| The prisoner gave the name ot the Die «| Willlam Evana, No, 14 Greenpoint | { reason Was j Avenue, Williamsburg. The police | 4 Bt. nent 4th Ave, 1or Ried Marshal. C¢ say he has @ prison re and has yf Bint actin avs: Premier by the Enpe jut finished aterm in $ Sing for vat, Wat a Ld’ her burglary iso ‘E18 4 isan - ie ita Shows Letters Mer Travis rp loot n aT by. os. | 83" rilton Be opp, Ave; Brocklys: of | Frond St to Bedell, Newark. Franklin Simon 8 Co, ny one. I want t! © realize r all inquirtes tn} nites of the Fifth Avenue nth May Not Be Called That ates. | FOR FRIDAY A Compound Saving in These Reductions Genuinely Hand-tailored Men’s Suits and Overcoats ready for use tte 8 1 diane squeleh any attemy n to alr them in public NEW MISSISSIPPI THIRD OF HERNAME, LNNCHED TOY Navy Ten as Perry’s eeremony. Our full prices for genuinely hand-tailored clothes were never higher than those asked for machine made clothing elsewhere The difference represented a saving of 255% or more in favor of our clothing at normal prices. Our present reductions mean an additional saving of 37% to 21% This is the only shop specializing in, and therefore showing the most extensive display of genuinely hand-tailored men’s Laiest. Monster of GHA EtaT EOGIS Great Cratt—15,000 at € as Men’s Suits—cenuinety Hand-tailored NEWPORT NEWS, Va. Jan, 2%. : . 00 ae bat Mississipp), third Reduced from $35, $33, $30, $28 22 Men’s Overcoats ~Genuinely Hand-tailored Pes Reduced from $38, $35, $33, $30 24 i won great re «the ecord was always to the second Missis- | lied Mississippi, it ts week to emulate its ats. \ Wey Wus executive Mississippi when she | ut to fight his way past New Orleans and forced le Co ram Ma. | i and then de-| 1 @ couple of broad- | © navy it an inspir sipp! weds Alterations Free We are always ready to buy back our clothing at full purchase price. A Separate Shop Men's Clothing Shop On the Street Level 8 West 38th St. and t r of the ifederate her wit sides." ‘The Mississippl, Daniels said, witt| have ten times the dist t of the first Mississippi and h s will have one thouss » destrve- | tive power of the the old ship. Fifteen th ersons wit. | hessed the launch Miss Ca McBeath of Meridian, | 2 3’ cost $8,000,00 Mississippi will ave a maxtinum speed of twenty-one | ilsplaoe perenpend| O25" FUNNIEST STORIES have a length over all of She | pred with With quaint illustrations by Herb Roth and a por- trait of Mark Twain in colors. Booklet Free with Sunday World, January 28 In Greater New York and Vicinity In addition, a collection of humorous anecdotes about Mark Twain, gathered by Albert Bigelow Paine, his friend and biog- rapher. Don't fail to get the one-ineh tubes ting submergod | ul to isu suns, and the us DELAWARE CHARTER TO JAPS. File Incorporation 1 000,000 ¢ pers for ®10,~ ern, | DOVER, Del, Jan, 25.—Probably the first Japanese corporation to obtain a charter in Delaware was incorporated here to-day when the Oriental ‘Trust, bonds und (ine EXTRA!--First newspaper publicativa of 16 Shackleton Antarctic Photographs. Marv. falitsaalil ant he — lous pictures of Polar ice perils exclusive in Next Sunday World Gravure tec Vs we ‘Crvan’ s refecture. to friction and gave out copies of letters —

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