The evening world. Newspaper, March 12, 1917, Page 5

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Foltee Gaptats Retired, Oeyiin Capra Preaerich 0. Carson, ‘Wis Was assigned to Inspector Bchmili- Werrere department on the pian of Soller prevaradness In the event of wa an ‘o-dey retired from the force on fee: Te was ap-| ny 1888 and was "TIN" FOR SORE, TIRED FEET A! is grand for elfen, | swollen. tender, calloused feet or corns, Ah! what relief. No more tired feet; no more burning feet; no more Swollen, aching, tender, sweaty feet. No more soreness in corns, callouses, bunion: No thatter what ails your feet or | hg under the sun you've tried with- | gut getting relief, just use “Tiz.” is the only remedy that draws exudations | poisonous — uff up the feet. + foot trouble so you'll never) P or draw up your face in pain. | Your shoes won't seem tight and | your feet will never, never hurt or get sore aud swollen. from corns, callouses or bunions. Get a 25-cent box at any dru store or department store and Instant relicf. Wear smaller shoes. | Just once try “Ti Get a whole! year's foot ‘comfort for only 26 eents. Think of it-—Adrt Main Floor 34th Street It has | Main Floor, affords quick service High Grade Milan $1.79 of burnt feathers; entire brim of hat, Nigielte™ crows flare bu tion een our ¢ Millinery Farlors a few weeks before has been made for a good display of untrimmed hats and trimmings on the near the Thirty-fourth Street Elevators. — 'T Lowest-in-the- [Be MOTOR iT ~ DRAGS RIVER FOR LOST POLICEMEN . S. Sailors Aid in Search for| lwo Believed Drowned at Hell Gate. Vive launches filled with policemen | and ten sailors in a cutter from the | Brooklyn Navy Yord, all directed by Police Inspector Thomas Myers on board the police bout Patrol, searched | the shores and dragged the waters of the East River from Hell Gate to Policemen De Forest Fredenburg and John Lorber, believed to have been drowned when a launch of Harbor B foundered in the Hell Gate whirlpool off Kast Seventy-eighth Street Sat- urday night | No trace of the missing men was | found, nor were the searchers able to es- tablish how the launch was sunk. That it is at the bottom of the river wos | proved when the top of the launch, | the flagstaff still intact, was found yesterday near Stapleton, Staten Isl. and. Fellow policemen of Freden- | burg and Lorber, both of w were extremely popular with the members jot the Harbor Squad, were all broken j up at the thought that the two men, | powerful swimmers, must have fought “Tis? cures| tbe treacherous waters for a long time before going down. In a the launch's Ufe preservers off Sov- | enty-eighth Street, there is other evi- Think of it, 0 | gence the fatality occurred at that more foot misery, no more agony | point. The captain of a barge an- | chored at | Inspector Myers the jaunch, going north, passed his boat just before 8 o'clock Saturday night utes later he beard a cry for hel [In the darkness he coul. ustom in forme ster, at our usual * the Battery to-day for the bodies of} on to the finding of one of the foot of that street, told Fifteen min-|* (ae | HARBOR POLICEMAN AND LIFE SAVER LOST IN HELL GATE ACCIDENT. | | the soun Bronx. 1} the harb ing had death in two ye: was run from. whi The New Main Floor Section of Untrimmed Millinery Devotes Itself to Special Values vars to relieve the This s City” I All New, Fashionable Shapes in the Most Popular Straws Hemp Hats, | Plair fan effects with base of phea rot feathers with pheasant tix $1.89 $2.59 met his death. medals fr life saving. 4 His wife corroborates fo had be or poli many ni that per ere he He Secor The new ap rices. had rec Street Main Floor 34th Street 1d Floor on ample provision section The illustration gives but an inadequate suggestion of the exceptional assortment of shapes one may expect at the low prices quoted below 1 Tailored Hats, $2.79 Special, $1.84 heel Is te 4 comprel e group of well m Over 600 new bats in vogue right bats in a variety of about 15 large now, mostly smart mushroom effects of small shapes: — Sailors, Turbuns, rough milan or lustrous straw, trimmed vornes, ete, Good assortment of colors. with yrosgrain ribbon, Black, navy, brown, z old blue, taupe, ry , purple, in Lacquered Straw Hats, $1.79 aclid colore Ge calor comminations Unusually large assortment. of be- | ' ; coming shapes, both large and small, in Real Milan Hats, $2.49 the popular styles of Sy ge: Rolling | Fine quality real milan ha an ex lors, Mushrooms, side effects, special | tensive assortment vd Black shapes for misses, ete. Black and all de- |) and. co! Hats of simil s and sirable colors | qualities are sold elsewhere 0 And Such an Assortment of New Trimmings! Burnt fancies in buckle effeets, bound with phe isant fe: uthers; pin fancies » cover I DE FOREST FREDENBERG.. © saw @ Man struggling in the Fredenburg was fifty-three years old and lived with his wife and two rown children at No. $09 Bast One lundred and Seventieth Street, d, the most recent o when a police launch jown by a barge not far is belfeved to have the | BRILL EMPLOYEES TO DANCE. Four department des | aes ran had been spent in the “harnor service, Seventeen years ago Loroer’n father, a“ mber of the department, was k when his horse fell on hin. Shortiy after 7 P.M. Saturday the two men were told that the body of a drowned man bad been found at the f of Bast Sixty-f e Morgue, They boarded t! oy at the temporary station of “Bp.” East One Hundred and Thirt atourth Street and the East River, and started. Fredenberg was engineer and Lorber pito Tt is known they janded on Kt ‘n Wwland, where they procured gome rope, and then started through ie whirlpools of Hell Gate. LAWYER SUES TO AKNUL | TIEDUE TO AUTO ROMANCE | Benjamin F. Norris Alleges Wife | Hadn't Got Final Divorce From } First Husband. | Through an annulment sult ‘to-day Benjamin F, of No, 627 Riverside Driv | marriage to Mary Hope Norris of wealthy Southern family, Five years ago Norris and his wife first met on an automobile tour of Long Island, | and a few weeks later they married. | {it tm alleged that Mrs. Norris had not at that time obtained her fine! | decree of divorce from her first hus- | band, George H. Bedard of Leadville, | Col, The annulment suit is Norris's re- | theese watemente ply to @ divoree action brou Lr . the| Mrs. Norris in November last year. A Mrs. Benson, who lives in the Mra. Py A t hood, also heard a cry and| ATs: beer! BM. Shontal, wife of a wealthy malt dealer, was nemod, | Later Mrs, Norris sued Mra. Shon | for $50,000 damages for alleged allen- j@ton of affections, _ | pomincdin ‘Terrace, ay Night. Terrace Garden, on Wednesday will be the acene of the annual bi Brill Brothers Employees’ Mutual Bi eft Arsociation. A vaudeville enterta nt will precede the dancing > pains have been spa tees to make a succe | 1 by the om well remembered event of the occasion. | The vaudeville programme will include} some of the best known performers on| the Keith elreutt, among them Ruth Walter Kelly, Bello Baker, Eddy + Cectle Cunnin Julius Tan- well as chenck from the “Century” Theatr 4 Cocoanut | Grove —_— BOY SET FIRE TO SCHOOL. Harry Prace, Twe 1,500 Childre Marry Pruce, twelve yea $27 Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn, was found guilty in the Children's Court to- day of setting fire to Public School No. 35, in Korolusko Street, last Friday. He ded to the Children's Soctety When Justica Wilkin The boy was put on came court two yeare harge of burglary. Friday's fire seemed acctdental, Pruce reported it to Miss Myra Hunter, and the 1,600 children were tn the etreet in two minute Sohail + eal AUTO SPEEDER GETS 10 DAYS Coart Tells Lowenthal, = chauffeur, tant One Hundred and Sixty- sixth Street, today was sentenced by Magistrate House to ten day City Prison without the alternative of Daying # fine, for speeding. al, who, had been previously warned, was told by Magi | that the Police Comin tremely lenient in deal Chicago Demands Care—10,000,000 Bushels of G | CHICAG | from the © cago Board of Tri reaches Washington to-day to is and af of | a Daug! ster Clings to Ohi to Ohioan in Co: Si CMa Bit MA on 13, “1917. | BUT SHE IS GLAD OF MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION ee When Latter Is Arraigned as a Fugitive. When Edward L. Partenfeldér, | thirty-five, wan arraigned before|f Name ..osseses Magist Folwell in Fifth Avenue} Court, Brooklyn, to-day, Address ......0005. |teored ¢ filed | 4n4 be bought me toys and candy an. Norris, a Jawyer,W® Went to movies and bad fun eoks to! the while. | write a final chapter to his romantic se mamma, but I don't want to isave | deing a fugitive from justice ing fled Toledo, O., in 1914 a kid. her. | “Daddy and I have had a fine time) nce we've been together,” volun- 2 child. “We rode on care,! at No. Ridge. and was given the custody of the ohild, Partenfolder, without bail to await extradition, 7901 Ridge Boulevard, Bay Of course I'll by 4 | his cell. Partenfelder and bis daughter were Children's Gociety. Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354, eee UEC COSOCOOCOSOOSCOOOS found last night in @ rooming house | FIGHTING SCHOOLBOY FREE.) His wife divorced him In 1914 who was held | begged the police to let Thyra share} Hin request was refused | *ero Petrino, N. J, who was committed | | by Judge Stagg in default of a judg. and tho child was turned over to the | Lyndhurst, was sued for thrashing a Vast ay deci permit the | under sixteen In such gt ~ ITCHING. SKINS NEED POSLAM - 1917, % I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening |) World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. Why try to hide Pim imples and Facial pe Ping his seven-year-old daughter | Pea bat ? Why endure them? Ap- a, the latter moved the apecta . ‘ | ply Poslam and drive them away. tors in the court by throwing her|f| Inelose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. 1 pplies precisely the cura- arma about her father and telling live in! 0 soothing to inflamed, levery one how good be had been to Irritated skin Itching Undue night. Thousands know that nothing can compare with Poslam in quickly heal Relief is immediate. ess is removed over- of Thirte Rales Court. Eerema, Aco Rash, Justice Swayze has ordered the re- Ftnelen, Itch, Scaly-Sealp and ail leate from the Hackensack Jal! of Riz) skin diseases. thirteen years old, of| | Soldeverywhere. For FREE SAM- PLE write to Emergency Labora tories, 263-5 West 47th St, New K. ~ James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue Advt. 34th Street On Sale Tuesday and Wednesday ART_DEPARTMENT Special Values Lingerie Pillow Slips—Madeira embroidered on ainen ‘ 00 and 2.50 Pillow Slips with ruffle; hand embroidered on lawn. .....95e Pillow Slips—made of imitation Filet uet; lace y ideae an Pin Cushions—trimmed with gold braid and lace...... Candy Bowls—covered with Jap Silk or with lace trim- med covers. #4 Candy Boxes—with knob; covered with brocade and trimmed with gold braid; 2-pound size. 95c Candy Boxes—covered with satin-striped Moire and trimmed with gold braid and French roses; 2-pound size., 1. Evening Ba; made of Silk; iv all the popular ue trimmed with geld lace and braid. 150 o 5. TOILET ARTICLES At Reduced Prices “Mary Garden” Extract...........regularly 1.00, bottle 85e “Mary Garden” Talcum Powder..... regularly 50c, bottle 39c Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream. . . bottle 30e Velogen tube 17¢ Borine (large size) ‘bottle 54e Castile Soap—box of 15 pieces. 95c Oakley's Talcum Powder, 1 Ib. can. . ..19¢ Tourist Cases—Cretonue covering, rubber line 65c regularly 1.00 Bath Spray—é feet tubing, large spray. 95c English Hair Brushes—rubber cushion, pure bristle 49c regularly 1.00 DRESSMAKERS’ SUPPLIES & NOTIONS | with the Interstate Commerce Com- | | mission a protest against the sma | ars allotted to Chicago by ds for grain shipments. entatives assert that more than 4¢ ———- Navy. in | There | FY De fedmmniRira tai? \/EVERY WOMAN EVERY MOTHER EVERY DAUGHTER NEEDS IRON AT TIMES To put strength in her nerves and color in her cheeks NOTE: SONNE ED LON op spe th ‘and enue, de The} 000 buahely. of grain is awaiting ment to the seaboard | from here. Big Increase tn Reerulttow tn the Below Regular Prices Dress Shields, sizes 2, 3 and 4 “Reliable” Flesh Color. ea, 25¢e, dor. 2,75 “Reliable” Silk covered eu, 18. doz. 2.00 “Reliable” White Nainsook covered, ea, 12¢, doz. 1.35 Light weight, Nainsook covered cv. 10c, doz. 1.00 Sewing Silk,—Large spools .eu. ‘5c, dor. 5.75 Sewing Silk,—Large spools 30c. doz. 3.30 Dress Belting, 10 yard pieces............6555 stein 85c Dress Belting, extra ony silk edge, 10 yard piece 1.35 Snap Fasteners. : card Te, doz. T5¢ “Reliable” Hooks and K3 yes gross 18¢ Dressmakers’ Pins—)4 Ib. box. ea. 1$¢, dor. 1.65 Dressmakers’ Pins—extra quality box 28c, doz. boxer 3.00 12c, doz. 1.35 Taffeta Scam Binding... pe Scissors and Shears.... peir 25e and 50 Bust Forms-~with stand. size $2 to 44.. ue 2.25 Enameled Dress Hangers— in colors ea, 10c, doz. 1.00 Wood Shoe Trees, four pairs. 25¢ Hair Nets--Cap and Fringe doz. 95¢ Hair Nets—Cop or Fringe doz. 1,35 Compressed Sanitary Napkins doz. 45e Sanitary Belts—-all elastic ea. 15¢ Sanitary Dress Protectors aud Bloomer Aprou 38e Offering Exceptional Values HANDKERCHIEFS For Men Pure Linen Handkerchiefs with quarter and half inch he 4-inch size regi 9.00, doz. 5.75 Pure Linen Handkerchiefs with quurter and lnlf inch hems ’ regularly 4.99, doz. 3.65 Pure Linen Handkerchiefs with initial doz. 3.00 and 4,50 regularly 4.00 and 6,00 Youths’ Handkerchiefs with initial doz. 2.00 oa 50 For Women Pure Linen Handkerchiefs vith 1 and tts inch hems hand herstitehed egularly 6.00, d Pure Linen Mourning ikerehict th two Nepal TeLUIAR SUA AnUiO.U0 3.00 ‘ure Linen Handherehicts th quarter or ¢ inch Bane Fa § regularly 6.00 3.10 Sheer Linen Handkerchief ith quarter tel ns 2.10 Linen Handkerchiefs, benmst ed. embroidered design in wrner dor. 1,50 Linen Huudhkerchie! uw 1:50, 3.00, 4.00 und 6.00 AMERICAN LADY CORSETS New Spring Styles The models conform perfectly to every line that the coming season demands for the new silhouette. There is an American Lady Corset for every type of figure. The Fabrics and boning are the best; firm and durable; the textures are fine. The trimmings are dainty and artistic. The prices are so moderate that there is a style and value to meet every need. American Lady Corsets for medium or full figures; very low bust; high back; long straight hip line and back; heavily boned; made of fine Imported Coutil; daintily trimmed 5.00 American Lady Corsets—made of Flesh Color Brocade for medium or average figures; very low top; long straight hip line. 4.00 American Lady Corsets—made of Fancy Pink or White Batiste for the slight figure. 2.50 American Lady Sport Corsets—mude of Pink Butiste; elustic top; very low bust. 1.50 SPRING LINGERIE An opportune moment to select your Spring under- garments. Tremendous assortments; dainty styles; very attractive; the materials and trimmings of excep- tional quality. Very Moderate Prices Crepe de Chine Gowns..... 3.95, 4.95, 5.50, 7.95, 12.50 Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises... . 1.95, 2.95, 3.95to 7.95 Satin Envelope Chemises 2.95, 3.95, 4.95to 7.50 Crepe de Chine and Satin Bodices..95c, 1.95, 2.95, 3.95 Crepe de Chine Petticoats......4.95, 5.95, 7.95 to 10.95 satin Petticoats Crepe de Chine Bloomers, . Satin Bloomers .. 3.95, 5.95, 7.50, 10.95 to 19.75 1.95, 2.50, 2.95 3.50 to 5.95 Lingerie Undergarments .....95e, 1.50, 1.95, 2.95 '95c, 1.50, 1.95. 2.95 to 4.95 ...»..-98e, 1.80, 1.95, 2.95 .. .95c, 1.50, 1.95, 2.95 to 5.95 50c, 75c, 95c to 1.95 50c, 75c, 95c to 1.95 GOWNSi +500 >. Combinations Envelope Chemises Petticoats, .... Corset Covers Drawers Special Offerings STATIONERY DEPARTMENT Easter Greeting Cards-——-A unique showing of many new and attractive 1917 Easter Greeting Cards, ea. 3¢ to 15¢ Personal Greeting Cards~-One mutch, including priating from your own plate, dozen with envelopes to 1.35 to 4.35 Engraving Department—Engraving in all the correct forms and letterings; highest grade workmanship. Orders ex- short noti Invitations for Weddings, Recep- tions and other social events, also At Home, Visiting and Aunouncement Cards at moderate prices. doz. ecuted on Special Engraving Offer for Three Days Only Wedding Invitations engraved in English script, ten lines, furnishing plate, 100 paneled sheets with inside and outside en- velopes regularly 15.50, 11.75 ~in shaded old per letter, 14c regularly 20e per letter 100 paneled sheets with regularly 6.75 5. to mateb Engraving Wedding Invitation Plates Engtish or shaded Roman Printing from above Plates inside and outside envelopes. Wedding Announcements~ engraved furnishing plate, in English script; 100 paneled sheets with inside regularly 12.50, 9.73 in shaded old English or shaded Romany seven lines and outside envelopes to match. Engraving Plate 15 letters aud 100 cards regularly 3,50, 2.75 Engraving Plate English script; name only; 100 cards. 1,25 regularly 1.50 Printing 100 Cards from own plate regularly 90¢, 75¢

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