The evening world. Newspaper, February 23, 1917, Page 11

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W 19 DOZEN FRESH EGS. RARE LOOT OF THIEVES | MEMBERSHIP Brooklyn Bandits Even Took a} Ham to Go With Their Meal, The prize plunder taken in a sories of Brooklyn robber! thirteen dozen ‘ tly fresh” eggs Felix Dringo of No. 749 Third Avenue Teported that his delicatessen store *vas raided, but he didn't care about anything except the oggs. A ham was taken to go with then Two men wen 5802 Second A fred Norte paring to « ‘ouble er men passing | ol parlor at urd a noise 1 tour young getting and cigars, and wine « the TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS Eat less meat if you feel Back- achy or have Bladder trouble, Meat forms uric acid which excites and overworks the kidneys in their efforts filter it from the syste Hegular eaters of neat must flush tne kidneys occusionally. lieve them like you bowels; removing all th and poison, else you feel in the kidney region, the back or sick hea lieve misery sha che, dizziness, | your stomach sours, tongue is coated nd when the weather is bad you have! rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of ment: the channels often get irritated, ob up two or three time To neutralize ing you to get ring the night se irritating acids get about four from any pharn s early to-day was | your | » waste | _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APPLICATION > Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354, | | | Address .........4+ | EX- BRICKLAYER GOLDEN | GAVE BRIDGE POLICE A TIP, Showed Them How to Build Shel- ters of Wood Blocks Piled Up for Pavement. friends yesterday after helped the police on the Bridge keep warm these cold nights sote-covered wooden blocks are great numbers of these blocks 0 the bridge waiting for @ new pave ment to be laid. He jumped policeman he out and yw to lay the ® way as to avoid crack connect the piles of bi substantial rear wall expressed great thanka, Yesterday morning Mr. Golden in| uu must re- |eromsing the bridge saw that other idea They have butlt themselves several olicemon there had grasped the |huts of the wooden blocks, | high and each big enough fo man, which they use as co shelters and sentry “tent | SS TIME 18 MONEY Newark woman went to store with 12 cents to buy onions, and | learning they had gone up to 15 cents a pound returned home for the other 3 pennies. When she got back the price had advanced spoonful in a glass of water before | to 18 centa, breakfast for a few davs and your | ne kidneys will then act fine and bladder | This famous salts acid of grapes and A with hithia, and ations to clean | disorders disappear is made from the temon juice, combir has been used for o and stimulate sluggish kidneys and | stop bladder irritation. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and makes o de- lightful effervescent lithia-water drink | > which millions of men and women take | now and then, thus avoiding serious | te Advt. kidney and bladder diseases. No Extra Churge for Ite spi dzertioamense | World may” be anti @ P. ett at io American Visicit Wcmeuger office ta ebe ity | MICHIGAN AND “BIG NINE” TO RESUME RELATIONS ANN ARBOR, | hette f Mich. Feb, 29. relations between tho Unive Mt of the "BI broken of umed. a 8 was on record to-day in favor of Only forma effective the university to: approve the measu | tion, told some | Finat how he | cl Hamsbure He was riding across the bridge in his automobile the other night when he noticed @ policeman trying to pro- ‘There | showed the blocks in| rows, one on Lop of the other, in such and how to | ith @ policeman Ath- din control of Michigan ath- by the Board to make the vote 1917, I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. NAB BELLBOY AS FORGER. Alleged to Have Used Repablican Clab Gaests’ Namen. Frank Gardner, twenty yeara old, of No. 816 Sixth Avenue, a bellboy at the ublican Club, No, 54 West Fortieth et, was locked up In Polico Head- quarters this morning, charged with Jeashing three checks at the club on John 1. Golden, wealthy theatrical | which hy had forked the algnatures of cer and writer of lyrics, who | Pe vid" louie Gunther, editor of ti al World, both guests at the Ing to the police, Gardner ige Butler's. name to two $10 each, Early this mor; senger boy presented at the tect himself against the wind by ne ante standing between two piles of creo- | ine ynossenger. In 21 x, he saw the boy hand the rdner WOMEN! READ THIS! Lift off any corn or callus with fingers and It won't hurt a bit. Your high heels have put corns on | your toes and calluses on the bottom of your feet, but why care now? an almost magic fluid. A genius in Cincinnati dis- covered this ether com- pound and named It free wone. Small bottles of freezone Ike here shown can be had at any drug store for a few cents. Don't limp or twist your face in agony and spoil your beauty, but get a ttle bottle of freezone and apply a few drops on your tender, aching corn Instantly the soreness dis- | | | or callus. y “| appears and shortly you will find the 7 corn or callus so shriveled and loose that you can lift {t off with the fingers Just think! You get rid of a hard corn, soft corn or a corn between the “toes, as well as hardened calluses, without suffering one particle, You feel no pain or irritation while apply- ito ing freerone or afterwards. It fg | magic! —Advt. clearing-out prices. Alterations MEN’S SUITS&O’COATS t°700 S12 ane $13.50 Values - The Surprise Stores Begin Their End of Season Clearance of Men’s and Boys’ - SUITS & O'COATS All our Men's and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings are now marked at Every value stated here is bonatide—-and every sale is protecte od by our Double Guarantee. Free—your erate back if you want it. ME SUITSé O’COATS + "9.85 Values $15 and $16. ot lot worst # and mix N’S SUITS&O’COATS of the choke en in this city are all our Fr own, factory made new mé sure shown, Kk, Loose Back this MEN'S PANTS xi Pants Favcy Wor ' | Fay Worsted Pants tp Men's Bluc Ts Men's Fancy Miatures « Lewd ry | | | +2 ae an 6 H ane }*QD AVENUE |) ai pat 15th and 16th Ste 83d Street }| 10 P.M. i? it) Pants Py) "2.00 $3 and $3.25 YR 0 \Values, at. Worth BELO $5 to $5.50 |values, at bos’ Clothing’ Ww Spits & OCoats Suits & O’Coats $1.95 me ‘Suit ts & OUoats Snits & O°Coats *3.99 $4 and $4.50 § Values, at $6. siuesy at > Valuca, at e Sup oo Soy || ae iat This tiny bottle holds | 1 Tt The Tho Tho Housekeeper’s Model Tho Housework Model f The Fashionable Model The The The Maternity Model The Fairy Girdle ASKS FORGIVENESS; DIES. \ Newark) tone Alone and despondent, Mra. Loutse fifty-one, of No. 624 Avon Avenue, Irvington, N. J., last night | Wrote a note in which we asked for- | wivenose for what she was about to do| aml then turned on two Jets over the| int table. Harry Stopper, reaching home after inidnight, amelied gas as he entered his! Gutkunee, Fulton and Extraordinary | | \ | | | Women’s | Model as blue and American On Special Sale u ci needs of ei L. R. corsets. We did not | any direction. We planned to meet serv We planned to meet all f The range of prices $1 set for almost every woman. The || batiste; desire for daintiness, The quality of the mat be seen, Sixty different models has been searched out. The The Dancing Model Perfect Fitting Model Comfort Model the Singer's Model Athletic Model Riviera Model The Nursing Model Until a* woman knows t rexlize how comfort, thoughtfully and Third tloor at Nint Broadway BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G Serge Dresses A stunning dress of Navy Blue Serge in box pleated and belted model with black satin sleeves and artistically trimmed in gold, Special Sale Price 15. L. R. Corsets are planned to meet the | 60 Models-=--$1 to $12.50 We thought comprehensively when we planned the We planned to meet economy needs. | We planned to meet beauty needs beautiful fabries—b the unusual trimming t | insure good wear, At a glance this serviccableness can cost and ¢ skillfully planned for. The L. R. is made exclusively for the Wanamaker Store. , Old Building John Wanamaker h Street, FEBRUARY Apartment on the first. Moor and tne Vestication teveated Mra, Gutkunae sitting at her table dead. SPECIAL _N ASK FOR ané GET HORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price Bridge Sts. Sale Tomorrow Illustrated beauty embroidery. Subway at Broadway at | Astor Pace gy" / i Ninth, New York | | This is the great news so eagerly waited for by the public. | According to our usual custom, of which notice is given each year— | in February all spec | with new regular sto | the occasion for sifting out of our regular stocks all patterns not to be re-ordered ||, the furniture together we have made tomorrow the first of the half-price days. For the still further convenience of the public the furniture at half price is arran; 23, 1917. Vs 11 “Half Price Days’’ Closing the February Furniture Sale Start Tomorrow, Saturday Hundreds of single pieces, broken sets and complete sets of furniture—for bedroom, dining-room, living-room, library, music room and hall—remainders of special February pur- chases and pieces in our regular stock not to be re-ordered— are newly reduced to exactly half the standard price The February Sale of Furniture is for February. We do our utmost to sell out | al purchases so that we may begin the Spring season in March xcks. We also make these closing half-price days of the Sale and carried regularly. Because of the condensed space into which the furniture must go after the sale (only two galleries where it used to have three) the condensation of stocks must be more drastic than usual and the lots of furniture offered at half price will be very large and varied. For the Convenience of Husband and Wife who can arrange because of the half-holiday to get here on a Saturday and go over in front of the Ninth street elevators on the Fifth and Sixth Galleries, rig | may be quickly examined. | But More Important 00 the Rrooklyn Store. ‘ery woman | limit our field of vision in | | ice needs, igure needs. te 50 guarantees a cor broche, fine coutils, hes satisfy the feminine roe erials, the thorough making, mean that every figure need t. corset she does not in corsets have been he New York even than these half-price days is the fact that the February Sale ends next Wednes- day and that our entire stock of furniture then goes back to normal prices. Surely these are important days to any one thinking of furnishing a single room , or a house within the next six months. It is all Wanamaker furniture, whether procured now at an economy of ten to fifty per cent. much of it at fifty per cent. | or later at much higher cost. | Four days to decide! | Novels at 25c Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Eighth Galleries, New Building | Toilet Goods—Priced Less | A sale planned long ago. _ Since then costs | have steadily advanced. It will be wise to anticipate future needs in such staple, every- day articles as these: Hair brushes, bristles | Nail polish, 8¢ and 1c. and cushion'back, $1.| Emery boards, flexible, Tooth brushes, 1c. B ie packegs. ath sprays, Toc. detachable handle toe] unber sponges, 10 In the Annual Book Sale of Publishers’ Overstocks Publication prices were $1 to $1.35. Main Aisle, Old Building. Newest Frill Blouses e . . Water bottles, secon Copied in Voile, $2 Odi, military” brusbee, Fountain, syringes, This latest of fascinat | Whit broom, 200, Metal water bottles, $1.25 ing frills is quite grace raters oe onets ory as ee] Eretonne, ful--and is wonderfully Nail files, haitie, Te. | Silt wash cloth pockets, h effective when worn wit This | Nail buffers,20¢ and 36e 10¢ and 25c. Cuticle scissors, 65c. a tailored suit. Pullman aprons, 75¢. model also has the new The “seconds” are mostly defects in finish, nothing double - breas front. | to interfere with service. “Main floor, Old’ Bldg. In plain colors or shadow | and Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. plaids, ————. Quite the best Valen- ere ciennes lace that we have seen in $2 blouses adorns Jels in. white Handbags for Little Jel is also em- ; : | broidered | Samples. $2 and $3- selling usually at Both of them fasten with | much more. Teautiful materials, fine work- crochet buttons. anshi 2! A $ Another new voile blouse at $2, has a vestee of manship, lovely linings. embroidered organdie hose at $2 of rich faille silk, some daintily em wo St Store Down ‘Stairs Store broidered with beads, Somo plain, Draw-string . és top. Also of soft fine morocco und pin seal with Low Prices on Shoes for frame top. EP Ye rleo Those at $3. moire and faille silk and soft kid ir Men, Boys and Girls lovely two-color | combinations. | Some ‘are the i Il loather shoes in sises 12 to 1935, quaint, ruffled bags, so dainty with Spring cress PAK Boras al nye benre 50. Many styles, many colors, every one with a ; h . Main Aisle, Old Building. Men’s Suits at $12.75 Overcoats at $14.50 The Suits at $12.76 ing air of elegance For Girls Patent or dull sizes 6 to 8, $1.25; 8 Yy to 104), $1.50; 11 to 2, 0 6, $2.50. For Men —Smart-looking shoes of pate and dull leathers with medium or narrow toes, $3. Down-Stairs Store Silk Underclothes--New | Silk Bodices, $1—Crepe de chine and this is the season's | washable satin in blue or flesh. Attractive lowest price for suits which have either new styles sold here regularly at a much higher price With wide lace top or narrow lace edged trim or were specially purchased at a discount, ming une with wide: -ribhen: ope. and, ehouluer The Overcoats at $14.50 represent the Envelope Chemises, $1.85 Crepe de same substantial savings on our regular chine and tub sill flesh and white prices for the man who wants to anticipate his needs for next winter, Broadway, corner Eighth

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