The evening world. Newspaper, February 7, 1917, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

RRL Se i ee FEEL IO DE TEN BY MORNING—TAY IT! Get a 10 Cent Box of “Cascarets” for Your Liver and Bowels, To-night sure! Remove the liver and bowel poison which is keeping your read dizzy, vour tongue coated, breath offensive und stomach sour. Don't stay billous, sick, headachy, consti- pated and full of cold. Why don’t you get @ box of Cascarets from the dru store now? Vat one ortwo to night and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced You will wake up feeling fit and fine Cascarets never gripe or bother you all the next day like calomel, salts anc ele They act gently but thoroughly Mothers should give cross, sick, bil jous or feverish children a whole Cas caret any time. They are harmles and children love them.—Advt. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNE REDFIELD’S AIDES (DIGGING MILLINERY Secretary of Commerce Tells Hardware Men of New Indus- try He Has Developed, Digging millinery off the bottom of Chesapeake Bay, sending men to Africa to see what kind of goods the natives wear, innoculating fisher disease germs in order that the peurt button industry migbt survive, con SDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1 ducting research work in aviation: |*“SEVEN DEADLY SINS,” running a paper mill, a rubber mill and a stone yard, the discovery and introduction of new foods and the charting of every rock in the 26,000 miles of water surrounding the United States are some of the duties of the Department of Commerce as described to-day by Secretary William Redfield to the men in the hard- jat the Hotel Astor, | Regarding the preoccupation of the department With the ladies’ millinery business, Secretary Redfield said that before the war American {fporters bought large quantities of a hydroid, an animal growth found on the bot- tom of the Hditle, which was subse« quently dried and treated chemically and made into @ fluffy decoration for ladies’ hats. “Formerly this material was im- ported from the Baltic, but because of the war the supply ceased,” Secretary Tomorrow's Thursday's Bargain offerings consist largely of broken lots, with many values greatly in exceds of those quoted. With an- other two months of winter weather to come, they offer op- portunities not to be overlooked. The coat departments offer values the like of which Brooklyn has never seen; with big stocks due to the comparatively mild weather so far, drastic price reductions be- come a necessity; do not overlook the many great values in these departments to-morrow. Many of the Dresses in this Sale are in the Early Spring styles and may be worn all through the com- ing season; they are ea 4 re- duced because it is the Martin policy to carry in regular stock only the very latest style pro- ductions. A visit to any of our three stores tomorrow will reveal extremes in value giving that will prove a revelation to you. a Week Delivers Article or # an You Wang you can select your and save frow to Ww. our home compl Y want mpl : ———Alterations Free at Our Three Brooklyn ‘Stores’ Fulton St.,cor. Bridge St. 1329-1331 Broadway 4810-4812 Fifth Ave. Thursday---The Usual Impressive Bar- gains That Indicate The Season’s Close OATS FOR PRESENT WEAR- $20.00 Coats, Thursday Prices...... 10” $29.50 Coats, Thursday Prices. ..... 15” $39.50 Coats, Thursday Prices...... 20 -——SERGE AND SILK DRESSES — $15.00 Dresses, Thursday Prices.... $20.00 Dresses, Thursday Priccs.... 127 $27.50 Dresses, Thursday Prices.... 15° SMART, STYLISH SUITS $18.75 Suits, Thursday Prices.....10 $28.50 Suits, Thursday Prices..... 15% $2.95 Waists, Thursday Prices. $4.95 Waists, Thursday Prices. . $5.75 Waists, Thursday Pric LT US STARI YOU HOUSEKEEPING rison will convince you that = Redfleld sald. “Yet the ladies hats had to be trimmed. The bottom of the Chesapeake Bay was searched and these hydroids were found there. The fishermen received $250 for a ton of the stuff. That is one of the many new indyst: that have sprung up since the’ war.” The Secretary said tl formerly all photographic lenses well as those used in microscopes and those used in American submarines were made in Germany. He said that great progress has been made in the de- jelgoments of American mado optical jerthes, Me sald this country is now mak- ing chemical porcelain as good as the German product and is now inde~ pendent in regard to the manufacture of clay and graphite. The Department of Commerce, ac- cording to the Secretary, has terned the dogfish from @ curse into a bless- ing. He sald it was found that the dogfish was eatable d that since 624,000 cans of it at 10 can had been placed on the At Subway Station Near Gates Avenue Bet. 48th and 49th Sts. September cents market Tho re of tong ands of ily in thia country ry Redfeld, States is™ot or . In 1 thrift cam Washington school children saved $4,000 worth of waste paper In a few months, he said, Secretary Redfiel@ closed his ad- dress with a tribute to the members of the coast patrol, whose vigilance has resulted in the saving of thou sands of lives and property of untold value, a 97 Mrs, O'Neil, Weighing 300 Pound Saved by Mece, Mary O'Neil, fifty years old, a widow, was seriougy burned about the face and body to-dly when sparks from an open grate fire im her home on the ground floor of No, 308 West One Hun dred and Twenty-seventh Street clothing Mra, set er of Mar: or ald, Mra! ker ; €, Who went to h burned about the hands, i was removed to Knick ital. Mise Kelly's bome. actoums of the two women other tenants, one of whom alarin of fire. The fire- the blaze to the room in ‘5,000,000 Corns Lifted Right Off! ‘There's @ wonderful difference hetween getting rid of a cori they or fi | ttont y jee to-day that acts on the new prim- now and the way of it only four revolu- n entire how tf Account With An Sewing Machine ALWAYS THE LOWEST Chiffonier Keg, Pele “ara Rocker Keg, Prieg At Combination Woop BED Bookcase + 93 and Desk **° Keg, Price B20 Nie * es $5 TO $5,000 LY OR MONTHLY ENTS it SPECIALLY INVITED One Dollar deren Any Complete Room Outfit Pay * One Dollar Any "Complete Room Outfit no and You can tay the val, Werkly OF MwOLLly Go-Cart or Carriage AND PAY FOR IT Wr jer requires no clul % ahled, mo extra a x ra ee ee RS” OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK AT ALL THREE STORES i We Give Trading Stamps SPERRY GOLD 144-146 WEST Between 7th Lenox Ave: America’s Greatest Furniture House &Gmp'y NEWARK S: ORE, 49-51 MARKET ST. Fumed Oak Buffet “Bee? Just ® Drops of Tomorrow VU Just PF: Right Of —aend I ciple, not only of shrivelling up the corn, | but of loosening the corn of Joona | te-Tt? Now | ‘That Cora et | Cush or Credit, . that you can lft tt #1 fingers, Put 2 It" 0 ‘That's all, | corn or callus corn ts do sure aa sunrise, No pain, or trouble, or aoreness. You do away and for toe-eating salves and trreeponsible w! note, Try it—get surprised and lo corn, It’ o 7 Lawrence fe ald everywhere, 250 e on receipt of price by B. ao. Chicago, Uke ‘Have you. Indigestion? Your food will continue to dis- | agree with you, and cause dis- tress until you strengthen your . digestive organs, and tone and. r monthly I! sweeten the stomach, Youcan This $32.75 Victor Victrola Outfit $15 Victrola do this quickly and surely by promptly taking a few doses of BEECHAM'S PILLS Their natural action relieves the stomach of undigested food, stimulates the flow of gastric juice, renews the activity of the liver and bowels, and strengthens the digestive sys- tem: Tale them with confi- dence, for 60 years’ experience prove that Beecham’s Pills Are good for the Stomach Recorde Your Pay for It $1 On Delivery 50¢ 1 Week a Week AVE. SPARKS FIRE WOMAN'S DRESS ell weighs | * injuries were je, EACH WITH A BIG STAR, | ISA FILM SENSATION At the Jefferson Theatre in East ve near Third Ave- “ing shown on the first chapters of a great Fourteenth Str nue, there is screen the social drama called * Deadly Sins,’ with Murdock as the herol Deadly Sins’ 1s the “ of tue Murdo Leal drama five reeis tc sodes week In eo first chat allied “Envy. which saw terday at the Jeff introductory scenes to th counte: s of the shown a demure, little woman, dreams tons in her way play, just the villains woman,” tempt he broad path. They They show her oi] happy and gay vious, They rouse her se her on, in fine, to b ne wrath and sloth. Adam Eva ti Moore b ANN MURDOCK. T euch of the seven e| to be shown each The bev beautiful Anne ‘The Seve verywoman moving picture drama, ars as the heroine, M E t o' packed house: gon, th © plots and drama va Leslie comes to the city, dreaming ‘The big city throws tempta- The villains in the in “Ever to fall into the of pride, lure | * the prey of the other deadly sins, passion, g 8 h romes: Try 2 Drops of Magic “Gets-It.” | Victim’s Body, Bearing a Dozen Lying across a cask In a little room the centre of an Italian] . SERVICE AS CADETS TO TEACH YOUTH 'Making Soldiers of Boys Only Part of Plan for New Corps, Says O’Ryan. All the boys in the State of Now York will be much better citizens as well g00d soldiers when the Corps of Cadets now being organized by the State Milftary Training Comriission has finished with them. There may be 240,000 boys under military training after the Legislature amends the law 80 as to provide that all between six- {teen and nineteen shall drill, The Commission hopes that the new scheme will show its benefits by the improvement in the 25,000 members of the corps now being formed before all boys are brought in by a change in the law. “We hope to show the advantages of a reasonable amount of military in- struction with the Hmited number first,” gald Major Gen. John F. O'Ryan, commanding the National Guard in this State, who is serving on the commission with Dr. John Finley, State Commissioner of Edu- cation, and Dr. George J. Fisher, Physical Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. “What we are after is not the Prus- Sianization of our youth, as some people seem to fear. We want to a make boys acquire the habits of con- centration, thoroughness and discl- pline, whioh are not only necessary for the soldier but of the highest value to the citizen. We feel that we en of public instruction that will be most valuable in developing and building aracter without being burdensome her on the boys or on the taxpayer. | “Probably the new system of in- struction will be begun by sending boys in companies to the State camp at Peekskill on July 1 this year, Most of them will receive the regular in- struction of the soldier for two weeks, _ With the company unit as the basis lon, and those who show ncy will be kept for cadet off!.ers tu help y- ch the \ | “Then we expect to have our corps 4,/ of instructors organized by Sept. 1 iy! #0 a8 t0 make the instruction genera Ve snot just now, but later on| instructors and men teachers, as well in the scries | as National Guard officers detalied for Each week's reel ts 2 little play in| tbe purpose. The boys will have one {tself, thoush to fully understand the! hour of drill tn each school week f pictures the entire serles must be’ the first year, two he aw the Competent players appear in| second year, and three the third year. each one of the series, Next week,| "But the big thing we aro after is for inst Holbrook Blinn appears. to instil lessons of promptness, thor in “Pride,” then ‘on, oughness and obedience in the boys Nance O'Neill, H. B ars) These qualities will make them more lotte Walker and George terre in any wal’ ou: life. And men * 2 tbls om they have been developed a carly will make good soldiers in. less WINE DEALER STABPED than half the time the others take ‘a ; Our alm is not to make soldiers of ‘schoolboys but to make citizens who TO DEATH IN HIS GELLAR. sr7wuwsess.ce make getzene, whe they should be needed.” a sana ee ee Wounds, Found Acres Cask | SERVICE BOARD INVESTIGATES Revenge Thought Motive. UPPER BRONX LIGHT RATES watt hour. War conditions and prices have ha such abnormal effect upon both the On of operations and values of plant t Strect | permanent rate reductions at this th until 10.30 last night, he told the|are considered inexpedie police. Then ho went to bed. What| perts. happened after that waa not dis-| Only preliminary consideration was covered until Salvatore Chessert of| given to the subject at to-day's ees- No. 696 Courtlandt Avenue went to| sion of the commission, all on ¢ hortly before noon the deatha were NEW ORLEANS E NEW ORLUANS, entries for follows La, n “PHD alming ward 16 $1,000 add Dr. Carmen, n 108 mix furlo Nenire. 108. 9G: Walt Wt 102, 114; Perthrock 104) Raval Sale of Any Medici: ba reddy oll Pood to-morrow's races 10) Conmensia Timp.) ‘ol The. Mag 2k, found him dead over the to-day at k. Gascone was forty-four years old and unmarried ‘Two Salk Antone Fernar Antone Diag, h sailors, were found dead {his morning in a@ fur nished room at N 108 Hamilton Ave- nue, which they engaged last night % flowing from a jet in. the Harper of the Brooklyn hos iis opinion that to an aceldent, _—— NTRIES. Feb. 7. Cae 108; F-The Comua Handicap; three ia: Cas’ ded one mi Veanie, 108: “Mare, Thombitl, 1 : Grumpy, 1 ree-yearolds and upward; ~Panzareta, querader, iieree, ns 108; hind colds and urmweard ‘eonth.--Atalle 100. * Handi 1 Interest 114) *Emma oitano, *May GOOD CITIZENSHIP (are making an addition to the course | in all the schools beginning this fall. | he Is to come under good? We shall use many of tho physical |€ “Motion Picture Notes Picture No | | |. Harry T. Morey, Vitagraph star, has been selected to play individual leads, John Robinson wiil direct him in five-reel features. A sub-title, written in Japanese, is in the Fox picture “The Honor Sys- tem,” which opens at the Lyric Feb. Willlam Farnum !s to be featured in a film play soon, with Robert Car- son playing Farnum's “double.” They look very much alike. Ethel Clayton, film actress, is an accomplished pianist and will give a series of recitals at Carnegie Hall next month. Rear Admiral N. R. Usher, U. 8. N.; Major Gen, Wood, U. 8. A. and Col. John Biddle, U. 8. A, are to have a look at the big film “Twenty Thou- sand Leagues Under the Sea.” In a new Gladys Hulette picture, now being made by Thanhouser, Thomas A. Curran 1s cast as a vio- linist, and although he cannot play a tune he insists on scraping the thing hideously while before the camera. Florence La Badie was a judge of a beauty contest at the recent ball given by the Newark Exhibitors. While but one girl was given the prize. Miss Le Badle told them all they were beautiful. Douglas Fairbanks has organized his own film producing company and | will release through the Artcraft Pic- neweuenones 6 RSs ae NEW aio \lelediboned hiolg : wine parent War Conditions Make Reductions at e re At Ginvaths nearly a dozen stab wounds in his Present Inexpedient, Say \s Doses 350%" body. That the murder was for re- Experts, je = — eee ing on its own motion, began to-day @ Areas: thei body ihe pollesitadndiuee |e) investigation into electric light @ blood-stained knives, and on a table! Pates charged by two companies serv- | @ jin the front of the cellar three glasses |ing the furthest northern sections of . ines in them and an emp-| the elty in the upper Bronx le selene peau ar aA bod The Westchester Lighting Company, | gg Ii Was Supposed that Gas-|a subsidiary of the New York Edi-| @ drank with two of his pAtrons| son Company, charges a maximum ot Jate last night and that they Killed|19 cents per kilowatt hour, and the} him when he w 8 off } e-syard. No, | Bronx Gas and Electric Company hag | @ ‘ Hundre ind Forty-|a maximum rate of 10 cents per kilo- | a ‘ses neuconenen Me Net Contents 15 Fluid Drac tures Corporation, which distributes the Mary Pickford and George M, Cohan films. John Emerson will be i rector and Anita Loos his seas _ writer, Alkali In Soap Bad For the Hair Soap should be used very carefully, if your want to keep your hair lool its best. Most soaps and preps shampoos contain too much This ries the scalp, makes the halt brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use fs" ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and greaseless), and is than the most expensive soap or anys thing else you An use. One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simy moisten the hair with water and rul in. It makes an abundance of richy creamy lather, which rinses out easily, Stmoving every particle of dust, ditt Sandruff and excessive oll. The h dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy, to manage. You can get mulsified cocoanut off at any Viet it’s very cheap, a few ounces will supply every meme ber of the family for months.—Advt. Bottle of § We can save you money on Patent Medicines. Here are a few of our regular every day cut prices: — 25c Beecham's Pill: 25c Laxative B Quinine ... s 50c Es) Hepatica... 1.00 Scott's Emulsion. 50c Swamproot 25¢ Munyon s Paw 14 elif, ful 4 Sultable For Immediate Wear BROOKLYN . OPPENHEIM, GCLLINS & CG Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn Will Place on Sale an Additional 275 Afternoon Dresses Of Serge, Taffeta and Crepe de Chine ‘15.00

Other pages from this issue: