The evening world. Newspaper, February 5, 1917, Page 7

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LJ ya THE EVEN Oe mee reg ee - FEBRUARY 5, 1917. ground that the law under which shi Was convicted was unconstitytional. | ‘This contention is now disposed of | bd Justice Cropsey. Touching on} Gov. Whotman’s action in are Mrs. Byrne, Justice Cropsey says: “The fact that the Governor has| thought it proper in the exercise oY Jt DAY SENTENCE: tS val given him by © const mh to release this defendant from her imprisonment before the expiration sel her sentence does not make the de claton, in this motion an acader 1% ne, ‘The appeal from conviction stands, and this matter should be | BUILDINGS AS TEA ~ ROOMS BLOWN UP h A | Bursting Boiler, Due ment as | Woman and Two Children ronne| Clogged Pipes, Hurls Chairs of a Fine, | Unconscious tn Flat, a After preparing her husband's break and Tables to Ceiling. Mrs. Margaret Sanger, ; Sirth control mov in the/faet early to-day, Mrs. Josephine Schwartz of No, 16 Bedford Avenue,| 1 @, turned off the gas range, sentenced to thirty days in d him to the door and went house in the Court of Spe | sions, Brooklyn, dissem: birth contro! liter. the sentence being the sa r [fou sister, Mrs. Ethel offense. ite usked upon." to Ice- rozen water pipes in the basement of the Rip Van Winkle Tea Room at Nos. 15, 17 and 19 West Thirty- treet, which closed for bual- s and was to lock to-day, steam and man fed up ment, ther tenant emetted n hour Tater al seventh for the same me |furgeon and remained at home, Inve Mrs. Sanger, following the state-| tigation sh that the gas in the ace early this morning. The ment of her attorney that she n {range had b ont partly turned off. the pipes prevented eir- poor physical health, was off he ed such a powerful that an jock. s wrecked. 4 on tho} 7 cellar be South, in the neath which the hot water and steam plant was completely blown up. Some of the chairs in the alternative of a fine if she would| promise publicly to paign. She refused to she wanted t« ality of tho passed sente Miss Fannte AUTOS CRASH IN ST Sinn bandon her ¢ at th was located, upon her. | Mindel, convicted on the same charge, was fined $0. She Rt room were sent to the ceiling with paid and was allowed to go P Pitty eonae Be that Weir legs went into Mre. Amos Pinchot headed a dele- shaken up ant - wation of women who appeared in was hurled from his dove the basement, !8 oc- > appea i € iking shops, and struck on his head. At St. Mt court to lend mora! support to Mra.| pital, in Jamaica, it was said i a Sanger and Miss Mindel. Among | Wa" ft ahd that hie condition those present were Mios Nan Higgins, | @ sister of Mrs. & and Mrs. | Byrne, who had come all the way! from Buffalo. peak In a decision upholding the conati- tutlonality of the law relating to birth control, Supreme Court Justice Crop- sey In Brooklyn to-day knocked the |? Props from under the martyrdom as- | eumed by Mrs. Ethel Byrne following her arrest and imprisonment on the oharge of violating the law, ‘The claims of Mrs, Byrne, who went on @ hunger strike as a protest | against her imprisonment, that she} wag moved solely by humanitarian | impulses in disseminating birth con- trol knowledge are not considered convincing by Justice Cropsey, who charges that tho campalgn we ried on at a great profit. rooming houses, _——— Tak OM nt w Dr than $2,006. RENCE, t faith in her bis stenog- ne COLDS UNDERMINE YOUR HEALTH, GUARD AGAINST THEM NOW “If I could afford to go away Vd | der: never spend another in th Kast!” was the n put it And no wonder he health generally. ‘They fo every disease that cose vour bo hasn't to RESIST di 3 winter yo one m His constitution was | Dr % I net help vo t a After declaring that the distribu-/unable to stand the cold weather and | vive ous tenner F pellet, but the ton of the birth contro! literaty wns constantly laid up with cold ty to rid yourself of colds per: would be a disgrace to the commu- onsilitis and similar ills. Ie Mey ent nee eNO THEN nity, Justice Cropsey continues: always dosing himself with remedies | YOUR CONSTIPUTION AGAT Eee detention: claime that her un- THEM. ‘That is what malto-fe as long as he was able to go about. He was just like thousands of other jthe wonderful ton It gives new zest will do for ye our appelile dertaking tn furnishing this informa- tion is prompted by a sole desire to . However that may |! and women who dread the winter, |S" ad begina 2 count. Rverys Re eae SNe int | because they know it means the misery |" t turning is GSR 7 lo 5 © poisonous toxins Ss Paes ee the un- lof constunt sneezing, congested head jin the | Fnergy and stre abr visiter, and the and lowered vitality. Before the win- | are dist th is h " red 100 or more a day. the foregoing Justice C energy i fers to the birth contro! -'thing they do i dupted at the Amboy Street house, |duily work is Brooklyn, It was in the police rald on this house that Mre 1 their | ty burden, Beware of colds! ‘They may ! * malto-fereiy little consequer Stop at the druggist and tak seem of r, but they affect the her sister, Mrs. Mange 4 arrested. ‘While, oa iil ‘entire systen (ting the stomach, | fifty-cent or one dollar siz Island Mrs. Byrne asked f _lecusing conge of the howels,| Do this now for your own heulth's tifeate of reasonatic doubt on she weakening the lungs, and, in fact, uns | sake.—Advt The hat illustrated és of fine lisere atraw with a stiff bow of gros - grain rib. 7 bon, $8.00 1200 Lae nodels at $14.89, $25.50 aud upwards will find o Chapeaux La Marquis? $8.50 To incorporate the style, the verve, the atmosphere of Paris inspira- This season, with cost prices ever climbing, it is an achievement of tion in a hat of moderate price is always an achievement. which we are particularly proud. As we have for several weeks past been devoting our entire attention to the new spring ideas, we are ready now with a well thought out and comprehensive assortment of beautiful hats which are ideal for February and March If you are as yet unacquainted with our Chapeaux La Marquise, a visit to this section will be a revelation to you. The fine materials, the well-finished handiwork combined with the original and distinguished styles make our Chapeaux La Marquise unique at $8.50. Second Floor, 34th § RH Macy be: Herald Square ING WORLD, MONDAY, | The‘Graflex’a Well Made Camera Every part of every “Graflen” is made and adjusted with the utmost precision. [t is a perfect Camera. With Bineys Reflex Special Anastiganat Lens it has no su- perior, and it costs 20% to 25% less. Deyenninn Floor, S5th St., Centre Exhibition and Sale of Ee » Sy) WAY’ with complete assortments of silks inter- The spring season and silks are so closely associated in the minds of women interested in dress that they are almost synonymous. The approach of the new season finds us An Important Sale of 15,000 yards of DRESS SATINS and GEORGETTE CREPES Two of the most wanted silk materials of the season—eminently smart for new dresses and blouses. All were contracted for months ago, when market quotations were much lower than they are today. You can save worth-while sums through our forethought. 10,000 yards of 5,000 yards of DRESS SATINS GEORGETTE CREPES $1.49 yard $1.29 yard 40 inches wide 40 inches wide An excellent quality, insihag and closely woven; | A standord quality of fabric the success of which has in the following clrins been phenomenal. These colors: preting the new and smart styles. The prices are, as always, the lowest in the city ~quality for quality. In this exhibition leq White Burgundy White Reseda Wistaria Pink Gol Plum Flesh Myrtle Pro Nees Labrador Brown ve Bek Silver Gray Silden Delft Blue Naty Ciel Labrador Medium Gray Champagne Smoke Black ; Champagne Hogue Blue Taupe Orchid Taupe Ocean Green Beige Gold Brown Old Rose Mustard Navy NOTE—Extra space and salespeople will be provided that you may make your selections casily. js _ BMVS —second Moor, 2514 A CLEARANCE! | Street feet of children as Comfort for the althful essential to the perfect growth of the little one Aeaye —sevoud Voor, Kear, Petticoats Are Ruffled in Threes Three knife pleated Of the Better Grades Have Their Prices Lowered | Our better suits have been divided into four groups, each group bearing a low price which in most cases represents less than half of the original price. An opportunity to buy for | little a handsome suit with which to finish the winter enoadl r Agta 98 ear or velour, trimmed with mole or Hudson seal originally $78.75 to $159.00—now $49.75 Suits of velour, broadcloth or satin, trimmed with Hudson seal, mole or natural muskrat originally $147.00 to $289.00—now $64.75 Suits of velour or broadcloth, some trimmed with Hudson seal, originally $47.75 to $74.75--now P29 6 7D Suits of broadcloth, anda few velours—orig- inally $43.75 to $67.75—now $26. 75 trim the deep flounce of a petticoat of excellent taf- feta. $6.94 Three little corded ruffles border the flounce of a taffeta petticoat; all de- sirable shades. $4.74 Three ruffles, the first of lace edged with satin rib- bon, the second of chiffon, the third like the first, form AM RH Meayb Gos Mirretious Are Prices—Quality—Sernice Heraid Square B'dway, 34th to 55th Se. ruffles placed at intervals , TheatreTickets at BoxOffice Prices The Public Service Bureau on the Main Floor Balcony Mth St. is @ boon to theatre-goers. Here you may secure seats for all theatres at box office prices. If you cannot call ‘phone 6100 Greeley, A Month of Home-Making Centres About This Mid-Winter Sale of FURNITURE An unusual collection which greets the visitor upon stepping from the elevator at the Sixth Floor—for many of the best known manufacturers in the country have contributed their efforts to this event. There is furniture for the modest home at equally modest prices—and other furniture for the more pretentious dwelling al prices not at ail pretentious With All This Beauty Comes Real Economy All this stock was paid for in cash, in accordance with an estab lished policy, which also provides for cash selling only. And because of this reinforced purchasing power you are able to select such well built and timely styled furniture for every room in your home—and buy it for much less than elsewhere. Make Your Selections Now. If You Are Not Ready to Recei the Furniture It Will Be Held Upon Payment of «Sieh Deposit BTA —SIi5th Floor - Every Season Is a Good Season to Replenish Your Supply of HANDKERCHIEFS But just at this season Kacys is offering handkerchiefs in an assortment so large that you cannot help but be suited and at prices so moderate that you cannot help but be pleased. Women's Novelty Women’s Jap Silk Women’s Linen hem- | | colored initial hand- | stitched — handker- | handkerchiefs in soli kerchiefs, assorted | chiefs with one cor- smideohenses colors, pink, blue | ner hand embroid- | lors; an assortment and lavender to '/, | ered in effective de- | of attractive, printed doz.; 6 for 24c. sign. 12c ea. | designs, 12c ea, Women's Hemstitched White | Women’s Hemstitched Sheer Lawn Handkerchiefs with corded | borders. 6 for 29¢ | Women's Silk Jap Fuji Hand- Lawn Handkerchiefs with one corner embroidered. 6 for 49¢ Women's Hemstitched Sheer kerchiefs in pink or blue with | Linen Handkerchiefs, corded bor- white hema. 15cea. | ders, 6 for 79¢ Women's Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, '/, inch hems. 6 for 49e. Women's Crepe de Chine Hand- | Women's Linen Initial Hand- kerchiefs in solid colors and ; . colored borders in delicate | Kerchiefs, novel hand-embroid- shades of pin or blue. 18c¢ ea. | ered letters, 6 for 98¢ Men's Imp’t’d Mer- | Men's Hemstitched | Men's Irish Linen Irish Linen Initial | cerized Cotton Hand- Handkerchiefs with Kerchiefs; white and | ERARSNArEME: | | 1/ ct heraes good colors. 12c ea. | 6for 83c | quality. 15c each Sere — Mal joor, Sith Street Conveniences and Utandle A glance about your home—a glance at this list of handy articles—and you will at once know why it is to your ad- vantage to purchase housefurnishings here. Paex® —Third Floor, Broadway = These Women’s GLOVES Are Excellent Value at $ 1.59 pr. Very trim looking with their smart stitching, yet decidedly practical because they may be washed. White Doeskin or Natural color Chamois Gloves, embroidered with black and self stitching, four row width with single draw centre; one large clasp; full pique sewn; '4-inch welt. No more can be obtained to sell at this price at present. SS MFI —Maln Floor, Bway We Have No Monopoly of good style; we cannot copyright it. We have no monopoly of | | reliable quality; there are other reliable houses, but you cannot find another store which combines quality and style and charges as low as we charge for the same grade of goods. Delightful NEW Frocks The Frocks that Spring has sent as advance envoys are giving cheerful answers to the question women are asking—“What are the new dresses like?” They are of Georgette crepe or crepe de chine when they take on the more frivolous lines of afternoon, and of serge when strictly tailored for the street. Beige, flesh, gray or taupe are seen in the thin materials, and navy or beige are liked for the street. The waistline is still a little long, aid skirts are not so full as they have been. Beads, braids and laces are used to trim the more claborate mode! A Beautiful Afternoon | Another Geor Dress of Georgette crepe in- has the long troduces the two-tone combina- faruadii : - yy soutache braiding. tion—gray and Copenhagen or | Tait, of big Dresden beads tte Gown waist which is gray and rose. In the double ‘ f ine and the sleeves the two | finish the odd collar The skirt e lors are used while the front | is finished with a deep border of of the bodice and the apron | soutache braiding. In Copen skirt are embroidered with beads — hagen braided in a self tone and to match the rose or blue bands, | in beige braided in brown, Four Lined with flesh pink Jap silk of | dation of heavy Jap silk in fles a heavy | quality. $69.75 pink. Price $59.75 —SS= Meare —Third Floor, Broadway SII eV fala C/EVELAE (ay SEQ TO SETO TOE the flounce of a petticoat of | excellent quality white wash satin. $4.74 Byeya—lhied loon, Ath Street Flags All-wool bunting United States flags (48 stars) priced as follows: 3 ft. 6x10 ft. Hie ft. 12x20 ft., Poles With Ball and Halliards, 8 ft., 49c, 10 ft. 59e and 12 ft. 69, Flag pole bracket !/) inch, 23; same size adjustable to all angles, $1.19, Maaye -Vitth Floor, Sith St Centre, CMICASUS Daghestans and Cabistans, 392 in number, selected from 6,000 Rugs. They left the Orient less than six months ago. Itis likely that these are the last Rugs of quality, from this dis- trict, which it will be possible to price at reasonable figures. While the Daghestans are high- ly desirable, the Cabistans are gems, very rug is a good in- vesiment. In the Daghestans the sizes about 3 ft. 4 in. x 4 ft. 3 in. are priced at $15.74 and $19.89. About 100 in the lot are priced at $22.89 each. Some of the smaller Cabistans are $27.50 and $37.50, and some larger sized antique Ca- $64.50 each, or three of these Rugs in a living Ans are Tw ' or library will add greatly to the { the home beautiful. Fourth Floor, Contre, urtistic ears TARAGATARANIAIANIA Tier Wooden Ware | Were Now Were Now | Plain Ironing Boards ak Commodes — 41/2 ft. long 7lc 59c with enameled Pastry Boards, pans $3.61 $3.29 16x22 inches 38¢ *3le | Towel Arms 12c¢ 10 Folding Card Tables —Felt covered with nickel corners $2.03 $1.74 Clothes Bars—5 ft. high 68 5§9c Blacking Cases—of weathered oak %c The Floor Brooms, all bristle, polished backs and handles, Were $1.07. NOW 93c Hearth Brushes, $1.24 Stove Brushes, 16c blue outside, pure white lining. Reg 9c. Four-shelf Book Shelves $2.11 Slaw Cutters, single blade type Rolling Pins of hardwood Sink Protectors, wood 19c, 22c and 29c Seamless Enameled Saucepans, 500 in all, 31/2 qt. capacity. Light Specially Priced 56c ea. Brooms and Brushes Dust Brushes, all bristle; formerly priced 32c, NOW 27c¢ Banister Brushes, 99c Radiator Brushes, 33c Scrub Brushes, 18¢ = == RYI —Basement, 85th street ———— 7 ” Serine Coat Fashions Are Taking Definite Form “Full and rather long for street coats, medium length for the gay sport coats”-so says Fashion. Collars, too, have taken on ample proportions and pockets of all shapes and sizes are ever present. Materials are soft and lie in graceful folds— Burella cloth, loopine, Bolivia, tricotine, cashmere-velour, wool or silk Jersey, covert and gay tweeds. For more dressy occasions there are some beautiful double faced satin wraps Among late arrivals— A Sport Coat of heavy silk Jersey has an odd belt, deep collar, set-ii: sleeves and pockets, Roman gold, white, blue or rose, $27.75 A Top Coat, with style in every line, is of tan covert cloth cut with a pinch-back, tailored collar and set-in sleeves, fin- ished with a turn-back cuff. Silk in glorious cglor combinations. A Tweed Coat, particularly suited to travel or motor wear, Deep convertible collar and a circular yoke on which the coat is gathered; belted _ rather closely at the waistline. $44.75 Long lines mark a coat of Burella. cloth, remarkably well cut and trimmed only with rows of nd In rose, beige, ue gold and blue spruce. $37.75 | lined, $39.75 = == AMNGYS — Third Floor, Broadway — QT SIVAN (GU OXUTONU TONG (OVE OCA NETO AN OVA ONL /OUONN LOX AVIA TIGTI TON VeT |

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