The evening world. Newspaper, February 16, 1917, Page 7

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Chave Miss Laura Le Minn, sv damages, The wead quest of Mi KIDNEYS BOTHER Take a glass of Salts if your _ Back hurts or Bladder troubles you. No man or women who eats meat Fegniarly can make « mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says th well-known authority. Meat forms Uric acid which excites the kidneys, sthey become overworked from oe | strain, get slugyish and fail to filte ythe wasteand ons from the blood, Sthen we get sic Nearly all rheus ymatism, * headach liver ‘trouble, Nervousness, diss, » sleeplessness and urifary disorders come from | @nggish kidne The wement you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or iif the urine’ is cloudy, offensive, full THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FOUND DEAD AFTER BLAZE IN WILLIAMSBURG STORE| « Heved he was a started a ‘ rapidly through the fin ' ident 4 aq| ings. Levy, his wit ; Wentity Trapped | ren, who ‘ived "ov HUN NAVAL RECRUITING OFFICER n Fire Started Davia Tucker, wife and four ehik | town, N.Y. was called out of town his wife stayed on The living in the upper floors of No. 396 job and accepted one recruit on condition te pass here. were led out by po examination One man was burned to death when a three-alarm fire destroyed the General store of Herman Levy at No, 386 to 396 Knickerbocker Avenue, IMEBODY has stolen the woo! from Tom Brown's Class in Sing Sing. firemen were the ruins, shortly before noon they came upon the body of Jacob Abra- ham, eixty-three years old, of No. 706 Quincy Street, who had been em- ployed as a porter in the store. It was Abraham's fob to attend the fur- nace in the morning, and It is be- the | wedded.’ ernment food inspector, East Ninth Street, Jumped last night from the of Coney Island Hospital “but It is not in the iomes of the newly INDIANA WOMAN fell out of two-story window while ecolding husband, but ran back up and resumed {her attack on the old man where gho had left off. @ pationt, and was killed. had been fll with Ipneurmonia’ at i, became delirious HAVING LOST in round of courts, Tacoma (Wash.) gone jail for four months for saying mean fends about shington, Father of His Country. | DEFENDS HIGH SCHOOL BOYS. | Principat to Annoy | Ernest Van Nardroff, Principal of Stuyvesant High School, in a letter he wrote yesterday to Carl Beck, director of the Labor Forum, pertaining to | newspaper reports of the alleged inter+ ruption of tt# meeting Sundey night by ors of the training corps, denied Mr. Hoard wes proprietor of he hotel. ‘The indi tha' Hoard killed his » | himeelf. The Hoar: Corry Pa, three ye the hotel. The Folly Of Takin West 42nd Street peeavars 16, ot No Sheepshead Bay first floor | he was | ney, who since’ Feb Stern Brothers Between 5th and 6th Avenues 1917. 2138 | Keep the freshness of youth injured through the col- $$$ a ? of | to prove his PREACHER claims to have invenced an . Williamsburg, at 7 o'clock thie morn-|tapse of 8 oor! While felting a fire ote ey tas gbtnined ay that can carry 300 men, go 100 miles an hour . ing. The entire building was de- [Which complet ws look old before ¢ over a radius of 10,000 miles, He cells it Stroyed with a loss of more than] Bathsate whole uiser | $50,000, $200,000 ¥ i un “How to Be Muppy Though Mar- life had been lost until, in searchin, p hrings beak the eatured soler ried ntie City clergyman said mothers-in-Iaw have 5} sonn If. Gaffney, forty-three {rere ccitgt 1] A “ ry! Reirele te i gee and si" ates ae ‘ pki earned. West 43rd Street © “THE reuTnf HOME OF Lex.to 3d AV. Fas36t At Bloomihyidlates’ Digestive Pi Is Oyepeptics. of sediment, irregular of passage or ‘attended hy @ sensation of scalding, stop eating ment and get about fou ouhces of Jad Salts from any pha macy: take a tablespoonful in a gtas of water before breakfast and In few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- thin, and has been used ps to Mush and stimulate the students had any critictem to! © of the meeting. Newspaper re- nad said they interrupted o singer oy rendering German songs “Of course,” he added, “twenty-five boys in uniform entering an auditorium digestants, drugs ® smewhat brusquely, and perhaps care-| have practically no influence upon the leasly, during @ musical number, may | excessively act condition of the stomach have proved annoying to some of the stoners, However, while perhaps their conversation was louder than it should also to neutralize the| have been, the boys certainly did not Among the New Fashions for Spring in Misses’ and Girls’ Outer Apparel Shown on the Third Floor, are Spring Dresses Specially Priced Silk Crepe de Chine $8. 95 lose Weave Serge Dressy and Sport Suits, Youthful types for the college girl | and debutante; of’ Poiret twill, ser- 's, khaki-kool, wool jersey or tricot- ine, many effectively trimmed, y acias in urine so it Ro longer causes irrftation, thus ending bladder weak- | ness. ! Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot | infure: makes 9 delightful effervescent Hihia-water drink” which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious a sane complications. —Advt. Afternoon and Sport Frocks Of crepe de Chine and taffeta com- bined with Georgette crepe; many embroidered witb silk, beads or tin- sel; satin orGeorgette collars, $22.50 to 69.75 $18.50 to 75.00 Misses’ Modish Coats, at $2475 to 62.50 for afternoon, street, motor, sport and general wear; full flare models, in fashionable materiais and colorings; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. intend to anno: w Silk Crepe Meteor Wool Crepes Silk Taffetas Serge and Silk Ten New Spring Styles A Full Size Range These are unusual dresses at this price. Such values are possible because we prepared for this sale, and have ‘secured a collection that, because of their splendid styles, good workmansbip and extremely low prices, are Really Extraordinary Second Floor. d-alno the p 8 wero ordered to Hotel Keeper Belleved to Have Killed Wife and Self. ¥. Feb, 16.—The Hoard and hie wife ir apartments in the ile OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G + drugs or medicines, be Diewrated magnesia instantiy neutraiises stomach acidity, #tops food fermentation, and thus insures normal, painless di: | gestion by enabling the stomach to co {te work without hindrance,—Adrt ‘At Bloominodales’ Women's Novelty Footwear, $6.98 5 Distinctive Styles ‘At Bloomingdales’ Fresh Cut Flowers at Small Prices We desire to notify our many Women’s Untrimmed Hats The smartest shapes are being shown in this se t fashionable The demand | | Formal and that we have on tend ce ee eee also a choice aietion of Rowen, Fruits and Faswy ie alist ter tut rca peter’ ois our, usual paseo hstpsiss Will Close Out Saturday An Additional Splendid price inducements on the Main Floor: corer fr prior dewane = a Rough Straw Hats Sport Hats | Lisere Sailors , it the i Fseehine Poultry and Meats Smart shapes in Dry Picked Roasting Chickens, b.. le 305 Women’s and Misses’ Rough straws, in black | Ready-to-wear; mush- black and colors, and colors, room and straigitbrims, at $2.95 $2.95 & 3.50 at $3.95 Also on the Third Floor, To-morrow: swede, All dark Sy gray kid. Ce All plum SS brown kid. Dark gray kid wit Lyi kid top Brown lad with ivory kid top. Conservative Shoes, $3.50 and $3.98 At these moderate prices we Fresh Killed Broilers, Ib, 25¢ Fancy Roasting Fewls, Ib., 25¢ Prime Roast Beef, Ib, — 16}4e Legs of Milk Veal, 1b., 18!4¢ Roasting Pork, !b., 20 Legs of Canada Lamb, Plain and Fur Trimmed Women’s and Misses’ Trimmed Hats. $5.00 and 6.95 ee, ot of Orel sell eel tei pene Velour Cloth Coats Aaa ae ; acct Fence, to bees ot uve Tap and Bott Round, an Very effective models for present wear Second Floor Basement At Bloomingdales” “Onyx” Fibre Silk Hosiery Women’s, 39c and 59c Men’s, 29c rey trade-mark reproduced in this announcement i good hosiery is sold. Every pair in this col- pets bears this wae and is warranted to be perfect quality, although marked at such low prices. Women’s ‘‘Onyx’’ Fibre Silk Hosiery, 39c Fibre silk boots and cotton tops, in black, white or colors, Women’s “‘Onyx’’ Fibre Silk Hosiery, 59c Finely woven fibre silk throughout, with mercerized garter top; large variety of colors, also black or white Men’s “‘Onyx”’ Fibre Silk Socks, 29c Reinforced heels and double soles. Choice of dark or light gray, tan, navy, black or white. Women’s ‘‘Gold Stripe’ Pure Thread Silk Stockings (Seconds), 79c ‘The same quality in perfect condition is priced much higher, The patented gold stripe at garter hem prevents runs in the weave. Black, white or colors The Values are Exceptional 15.00 The Boys’ Clothing Section Third Floor, will provide these economies : Boys’ Norfolk Suits With extra knickerbockers; in blue serge and mixtures; 7 to 18 years, Values up to $9.75 Regular Value 510.00 at $5.00 at $7.50 | Very Special—Boys’ Corduroy Suits at $5.00 | Little Boys’ Novelty Suits at $4.50 In blue serge, shepherd checks, velours and fancy mixtures: box Norfolk and pinch-back models; sizes from 4 to 10 years; value $6.50 Boys’ Mackinaws Newest models in a fine assortment of weaves and colorings; 7 to 18 yrs., Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Continuing To-day and Saturday the offering of exceptional purchases of i i Annual Furniture Sale my i.e eee : he ee " : . Men’s & Women’s Gloves, $1.25 Men s Winter Overcoats ow in progress, provides Those for women are of capeskin, in tan or white: in half pique style, Only 350 pairs Men's gloves of undressed gray suede, in embroidered backs Women’s French Whiie Kid Glace Gloves, Pair si. 50 Excellent quality in full pique, with three f wide ‘embroidery on backs in self or black Maun F half pique style, with Reductions of 10 to 50 per cent. On our entire stock of Bedroom, Dining Room, Library, Hall __ OOo? i | yf 50 Living Room and Novelty Suites and Separate Pieces, (full silk lined) Values up to $30.00 Black and Oxtord Overcoat- ings, well tailored: velvet and al $13.50 (with silk yokes) Values up to $25.00 All Wool’ materials, in. taney weaves, self collars: pinch-back Saturday Specials on the Main Floor: “Nature Shape” Footwear For Boys and Girls Constructed along scientil the growing feet t Women’s Silk Stockings|| Combination Suits For Women; of fine lisle, low neck,sleeveless, tight or loose p regular, also extra size; in black, white, gray, also black with lines to 7 white clock and white with black clock, made with double lisle tops and soles; re toes Besides: Black, , iz aia Infan $1.25 ¢ and box models: sizes trom self collars; sizes from 34 to 48 Regularly sold at $1.00 a pait v Ans a fae Mat ah tel $4 to 40 chest measure. chest measure, stouts included, at 50c Bey ELIE: ae AccsCéR% 9 BLOOMINGDALES’ ty 1, 93400 om TRANSFER TO LEX TO 3D AVE.

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