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Y SAVE YOUR HAR! '30 SAVED AS SHIP. © iner, rH eh BOTTLE SANK IN MIDOCEAN ss 2053 "2% taken = } Mrs, Joseph Oatellanos of No. _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1917. ‘vers were attached, required between and the Josefa Ra! first survivor taken # seaman named A Three tripy | Antonis! 100 Years Old | gag Womis cee not pirat a - if sho is delicate, run-down, ard the “The kidneys play a most important] over worked. | Shi 80 SiO, part in causing premature old age and axed, out” Her |death—the more in i \ © fare, hie Rave passing thru the ii nd a6 well a3 comes decay"—so says physician, who further advises all’ people who are past thirty to preserve the vitality fractures of both legs. All to Hudson Street H. the liner reached port to a coincidence one of the as. | 13 | poisonous elements, such as uric acid-— Weaknesses cateemssenes West Higuty-clgith Street, Sho is drink plenty of water—eweat ome daily © tiene ery H { 4 ¥ H \ he wife ot e man who chartered Every Bit of Dandruff Dis- — the Jovefa Rah to make thie trip | tne Anu’ belore meal ho seat of ber up in tablet D erce's Favorite Preserip- , AS Apurie ears and Tair Stop: : wicsultate Wiall to Barcelona and he met her on the |» This and prothotes all the proper appears and Hair Stops | survivors of Spanish Freighter pier with the news that his brother 1 ‘ goes Rubood, enriches. th 4 Coming ( Out. . who was captain of the palace guard | 8") . ackache | dis hes and pains, melan 9 Brought Here After Thrille — at“avana, had ‘been taptured by Feu ty" joints] choly’ and "nervousnensy BFings "fr tresh Try This! Your Hair Ap- ing Rescue \aeethe ee Pet lhe blow ARtHO \ due (9 Uisclves| etfensity’ tf cure those dlscrsets ced cue, eat joo, Ant ars Glossy, Abundent, i ——— the uric arid FS hot rater doce migat. Let qth omaniiod. * " Minestrel Show o: meok! Cinb, | Discove y Dr. Pleree of Dutlalo, Wavy and Beautiful. Thiety spanieh senses, waves trem ie aaaual ate BON ESE dati erent bremature old. age by simply | Brarured at all drug’ stores is = Pleasant a sinking wreck in a terrific tain: it of the Ni ki Ch vin de of hot w: mornin Beri vriile, colorless re! midocean by boat crews of thelr own Seventeenth Asembly" District vein’ Re | before’ breakfast, taking a little, Anune First put out by Dr. Picreo evel in Pal eealp: of dandruf—that awful scurf, | countrymen, were landed Lin band ty- ehenth Street, near Lexington before mals and tive to hundred, _|nearly heheh een = bie. Alte H OD fis ustr, is strength and Its very |The survivors were ofthe crew of the Beemed asaes Sate eae | spay 4 us strength a of the c: jer: | Ufe, eventually producing a feverish-| ed and itching of ie ni which | which left this port on Feb. 8 for ff not remedied causes the hair roots) parcel it f sugar. fo shrink, loosen and die—then the| ine Iveta Ratce nasa tv hate falls out fast. A little Danderine| oa tshtn, quite old and to-night—now—any time—will surely hastened 2 Ms Sand eerie Seve your hair. he ‘a 26-cent bottle of Knowlton’s| ar started. She carried all the cargo Danderine from fh drug store or tot-| the law would allow when she left . let counter, and att r the first appli- | here, and hor commander, Capt. Juan g cation your hair will take on that life,| Abriel, after getting outside Sandy lustre ‘and luxuriance which is’ 80| Hook, concluded he had too much Reastifal. It will become wavy oF aboard, and put into Newport News, uffy and have the appearance of | where vom @bundance, an incomparable gloss and! “'ere Some of the sugar was re Goftness: but what will please you] ™ OV i most will be after just a few weeks’ rom Newport News the Josefa when you will actually see x lot| Raich beaded out on Feb. 6 into a ter- ’ of fine, downy hair-—new hair—grow-|rific storm. After a coyple of days ing all over the scalp. the cargo shifted and the plates of ' anderine is to the hair what fresh|the old vessel began to pull apart showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, Mies causes the halt to. grow eg, compet disabled and at the mercy d be of the sea. moved The pumps were of no avail. The wator gradually flooded the engine ti ful—Advt. xa ‘The vessel settled rapidly, driving all hands to the deck, On last Sun- day Capt. Abriel directed that every- body lash himself to the upper works jof the vessel, While superintending |this, with the second officer, Jose |Pudro, he went forward just as a | gigantic wave broke over the ship. |Nelther Capt. Abriel nor Pudro was | seen again, | has a heavy soft lead Only tho deck and the bridge and {deck houses of the Josefa Raich showed above the surface of the #ea |last Monday morning when the An- * | tonto Lopez ran ac: t rreck 500 nd writes | rose the wrec! a | miles east of Sandy Hook in,a thick boldly and ner The adventure of the te smoothly. Antonio Lopez upon the derelict was laccldental and almost miraculous, aa | the freighter was so low in the water she could not be seen half a mile Made by i v. ‘THE VENUS PENCIL eve sa) f 380 Fifth Avenue - - New At all dealers Despite the appalling weatuer con- | ditions, the crew or tne Antonio La- | pez launched two lifeboats under the |commana of First Officer Leana and Officer Suares, were un- | reck, but through life s ] S J ] ¥ able to get close to th hauled the thirty surviv j the wav B. Altman & Co. e | A Sale of Women’s Boots , at $4.50 per pair will constitute an event of special ime | portance for to-morrow (Thursday) ry A choice is offered, in this interesting Sale, | of Lace or Button Boots in black calfskin (¢ (gun-metal finish), with black tops of cloth or kidskin; or of Button Boots in patent coltskin, with black tops of cloth or kidskin. | These Boots are exceptionally good value. “ (Women’s Shoes, Second Floor) | \ B.Altman&@o. | Silk Sports Suits Coat Dresses i exurious Evening Gowns ! | ‘pring Tailor-mades anish freighter yosefa Ratch, Man Thomas A.W. is looking |” | | a 38 inches. ors. W Second Floor ee. “ e — ond Floor eee oe Founded 1826 dot Greeley 1goo Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street —S0 Chickering Hall, Thursday, February 15th, at 3 P. M. Song Recital; Pupils of Madame Dorothy Picke. Exceptional Values—-New Models. WOMEN’S AFTERNOON DRESSES $27.50 Chiffon Taffeta, in. a straight Crepe Meteor in lovely Spring pleated model, with Georgette crepe sleeves, collar and cuffs; another i ; ‘ with soutache braided bodice and } bodice embroidered in gold thread. full skirt. Sleeves and vestee of Georgette. Third Floor colors; a most effective model; the % Black or White Crepe de Chine and Black Taffeta Silks 36 inches wide Special for Thursday, $1.25 a Yard Ground Floor Navy, Black and White Serges White Pique Semi-made Skirls | ———o0— 0 0 000 0 0S 0 S000 SS ee em Excellentquality. Formerly $1.50 a yard. ‘Iwo patch pockets and pearl buttons. $1.18 a yard. $2.85 cach. Silk and Cotton Japanese Cotton .{ American Ginghams Tussah Crepe i 18¢ a yard $1.00 a yars 25¢ « yard leesrinion ntines andicuecys A new fabric for Sport Hand woven Crepe, cris | in the new colors and comn- Dresses, in bright colors, and serviceable; plain tH ' bi E natural and white. Width striped cts in He ny col- { vinations, xcellent quali- th 30 inches, 3 ties. Width 32 inches. | LF oe | F 2 é li ki oe ee WOMEN’S NOVELTY BOOTS Formerly $7.00 to $10.00 a pair $5.85 456 Pairs of Smart High Boots ————.— () ae OK In a variety of styles and leathers, including Bronze Kidskin, Brown, Black, Green, Blue and Purple Suede, ‘Van Calf with. White Vops, Dull Kid with Gre y Suede Tops. P ; (Sizes are incomplete.) CN ee ee eae es ee ee ees Lord & Taylor Announce a Display of Spring Models in rok . ry ye ront Corset S Luce oO 0: — oO — The Most Perfect Fitting ‘ Front-Laced Corset Made. Correctly designed, modeled on lines that insure style with comfort, seatate made of materials that combine lightness of weight with firmness of texture. Frolaset Corsets improve the contour of all types of figures Frolaset Corsets give the correct lines of Fashion and are so so scientifically boned that they will retain their original shapeliness, There is a Frolaset Corset for every type of figure, including special model killfully cur, | 2a ES i ' | | 'v nf i ' ' ' for tall stout figures. \ | ] \ | ] ] ] } | ! for slight girlish lines, many for average figures and exceptionally fine styl Bross Bed,--as illustrated: twodach posts.| Enamelled Iron Bed~as illustrated: White ] : . 1} 4-ineh filler rods. regularly 30.00 | or Tvory Enamel finish; solid cast ornaments ' f ive styles. Moderate prices | Frolaset Corsets | 22.00 | 16.00 xulsrly 2.00 | In Coutil, Broche, Figured Materials, z ( Re : 4 S White Enameled Bungalow Beds. ... 5.00, No. 1 Black Drawings Horsehair Mattresses; ; Ls) tUriummorted and Special Costumes | Batiste, ‘l'affeta or Faille tee $2.00 to $25.00 ( i gots regularly 6,00 French roll edge; 45 pounds, W | tea MUSLIN TE oer ea AOE Ae | Our expert Corsetiere will aid you in the selection of a Frolaset model, | | White Enameled Iron Beds........+- 7.75 regularly 50.00 i ird Floor) | suited to your individual lines $ regularly 9.00 Perfect Box Springs: rall edge; ' hair j | Specially yeni ( Brass Beds,—two-inch posts; discontinued | t@P: regularly 35.00, 5. | k $2 95 \ pattern regularly 26.00, 20.00! Layer Felt Mattresses. scsiariaannal 12.50 0 F set Corset in pi broche . PS a regularly 15,00 Fifly Avemwe-Madtaon Avenue, Asfs.co) Frelasst Corset in pink: broch PFS Brass Beds,—all square tubing; discontinued ‘ . ( pattern regularly 32.00, 19,75! Mixed Horsehair Mattresses; 45 pounds. 341th and 35th Streets New Pork ) ae an qnancaneenenen-en-an-anen-an )anen-nan-an-an-ak-aren aan anna ap ania | Silk Floss Mattresses,—best quality; full_Im- | : regularly 30.00, 26, } \ I 0 0 a 00 0 oO I rt So 9 Geral edge. regularly 2000, 20.00 | Pure Live Geese Feather Pillows.......4,00 _ \ WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS | be #8 Sth Avenue 34th Ss. eet INTERESTING OFFERINGS ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY i Annual February Sale | STERLING AND PLATED WARE Much Less Than Regular Prices Sterling Silver Flatware in engraved, plain, etched and hammered designs; also Sheffield Plated Ware in Colonial and thread designs. Re; uctions of Sheffield Plated Ware | Meat Platters: Gravy Boats with Tray.. 5.25 | ° regu regularly 7.50, 5.50 Vegetable Dishes with lock handle. Pn |) f . tegularly 8.95, 7.25 regularly 9.75 17-inch, - regularly 10.75, 8.50] Bread 4 OREO ne ularly 5.50, 2.95 Weinch.............. regularly 12.75, 9.95] Bread Trays with handle. arr 2l-inch....... . regularly 15.50, 11.25 regularly 5.50, Open Vegetable Dishes............... 3.50 Meat Platters—well and tree design: : regularly 4.75 1 17-inch _ regularly 14.25, 11,95] Gallery Trays run Jal 128 19-incl . regularly 17.05, 14.50) Serving Trays..... 50, 16.50 50 and 21-inch . Tegularly 22.75, 17.50 regularly 16. Ps is yh and 22.50 During this sale, engraving on Sheffield Plated Ware in Old English letter or three-letter monogram, free of charge. | Sterling Silver Flatware | In Engraved Designs Plain, Etched and Hammered : ee Designs ¢ bith pil de ed § ook Cream Ladles, Bon Bon Spoons,| each Olive Spoons Sardine Forks | gach Marmalade Spoons, Sugar Spoons, } Butter Knives, Jelly Knives, Olive [ 1.10 Forks and Spoons, Beef Forks, Sar- | Marmalade Spoons Beef Forks dine Forks, Three-piece Baby Seis | consisting of fork, spoon and pusher. J Meat Forks, Berry Spoons, Gravy | each Food Pushers Baby Forks Ladles, Tomato Servers. ‘ 42. 75 Pon Ben Spoons — Olive Forks 85c Baby Spoons Lemon Forks McCREERY “MASTER-MADE” F URNITURE : At Greatly Reduced Prices McCreery ‘‘Master-Made’’ Furniture means the best materials, finest construction and most finished work by highly,skilled Cabinet Makers. jueen Anne Sofa,--as illustrated; with loose cushions, covered with Velour; outside bac cu vered in the same material regularly 150.00, 115.00 Arm Chair or Rocker,~as itlustrated. 0... 000.000. cece cece noes regularly 65.00, 45.00 Queen Anne Model Sofas.—with cane backs Fireside Wing | Chairs,—upholstered — in and loose cushions; covered in Velour. 135.00 | Tapestry. regularly 40.00, i tepularly 160.00 Arm Chairs—to match. ... 69.50 | Solid Mahogany Library Tables. 29.50 regularly 95 oo ‘ regularly 45.00 Overstuffed Davenports, _ npholitereg in Jacob ) )— | Overstuffed — Arm ‘Chal covered in . ‘Tapestry regularly 75.00, 42,50 stickley Desks...... regularly 26.00, 13.00 BEDS & BEDDING—Below Regular Prices