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’ 1 at the Ro Two Hart by Falling Sign. lana Third Aven ‘Two men were struck by « sign fall- es? a roofer, of No, 1117 ' Avenue, Brooklyn. | The frst, man ng from a six-story building at No. 26 |;emoved to Bellevue t al Third Avenue to-day. They were Harry | [rom a btoken feg and | at Schmid Schram Tries Soictde. ol Schram shot himself near t this morning in his room t Morris Apartments, No. 400 West One Hundred and Sixtieth Street. His wife, Estelle, and mother- in-law, Mrs. Sarah Fried, heard the shot from the kitchen, and called Car- | Tos Langenstein, superintendetn of the epartments. He, with Policeman Rice, broke open the door. Schram refused to give any reason for his act irs. Schra she did not area to kill hi not know his hram was tak renee Hospital condition is body. Jonna the ambulance su The Effects of Opiates, smallest doses, if continued, these oy functions and growth of the cells which are likely to causing imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for al jaler life. Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervou of staying powers, are a re children quiet in their infancy. business time, and only then if unavoidable. ‘The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, other narcotics to children by any but a physician decried, and the druggist should not be @ party to it. Horse Kicks Man to Denih, When stablemen entered one of the| Stalls in a stable at No, 182 Thompson Street this morning they found the body % Luke Wilichtet of No. 515 East ‘Welfth Street, ight hostler. | had been fsbo wel Wilichief attempted to adjus nto strap for the horse in the stall and was knocked down and kicked to death. them wilfully with narcotics. Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears the signature of Charles H. Fletcher. “Neither snow nor ~—__— rainnor heat nor gloom of night ‘stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.” This quotation appears above the stately pillars of New York's new General Post Office. With equal truth this applies to Monroe Clothes—the Garments of Good Service. Worn by thousands of New Yorkers, these value giving clothes are standing up in all weathers; day in and day out they are paying back in service each dollar invested in them. Good looking, stylish, well fitting, Monroe Clothes at $15 are all that you would want = / them to be if you personally selected the materials that go into them and chose the de- signs. There's pretty sure to be one particular fabric and one particular model in our shops right now that chimes in with your idea of a Spring suit or overcoat It's only because of our far thinking policy of reducing selling costs that we can offer you Monroe Clothes—your idea of clothes—at $15. Made in our own work- rooms, sold in convenient low rent upstairs shops for a standard price—Monroe Clothes are the result of putting money into the goods, where you benefit With our new, fresh stocks we're splendidly ready for Spring, and you'll be, too, in Monroe Clothes. Come up and see them—today! Suits—Overcoats—Evening Clothes—$15 oe #3 Clothes |) isnt Upstairs Chthrers Amenca'sLar. SATISFACTION GUARA oy MK MANHATTAN BRONX Nassau St., Cor. Frankfort BROOKLYN Fulton St., “ Bway Court & Montagne Sts. mat aieae River Fulton & Hoyt Sts. " s NEWARK 42d Bway 151 Market Street 59th “ & Col’bus Circle JERSEY CITY 125th“ ‘ 7th Ave. Newark Ave., at Bay St. TRIBUNE SERVICE | OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M.—SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. NO ALTERATION CHARGES. | and William John- Willoughby Was attended mand went HAT INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and its various preparations, all of which are narcotic, is well known ' in the lyspepsia and lack it of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep The rule among physicians is that children should never receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a joothing Syrups and not he too strongly Children who are ill need the attention of a physician, and it is nothing less than a crime to dose | OR MONEY. RE ‘FUNDED Bergen Ave., 149th St. cae nee “THE BIG STORE” SIXTH AVE.. 18% TO 19t STREET 7 Al CH . The Spirit of Spring Ilas so pervaded the atmosphere of “The Big Store's” Millinery Salon that one seems to have been suddenly transplanted in the midst of « flower garden, An authentic and brilliant exposition of the latest word in Paris and New York modes. A showing offering wonderful suggestions to the fastidious woman, And while the charm of the models elicits ecstasies of admiration, you will wonder at the very moderate prices. Hundreds of fascinating Spring creations Priced at $5 to $20 (At least 500 hats to choose from at $5) Mourning Millinery in the smartest modes, also at popular prices. A Special Offering—Women’s and Misses’ SPRING SUITS $1650 Choice at Our Regular $19.50 Styles An opportunity to select your new Spring suit from a number of the season’s smartest modes, typical of both the popular Sport or Dressy styles, at an actual saving of $3.00. Five distinct models from which to choose. Three pictured for style example only. In the fashioning of thesé¢ suits every new style feature was embodied so that every taste can be satisfied. Materials include — Gabardine, Serge and Poplin. Colors--Black, Navy, Gold, Apple Green, Rose and Copenhagen. REMEMBER —the quantity of these Suits on sale at $16.50 is limited. None Sent C. O. D. Model 1 — Double|Model 2 — | Model 3-—Large col- belted back, large| Note the/lar, orerlaid with de double collar. Fancy | button trim'd |tachable collar. Nots pockets on coat and | slashed sides, full plaits in back be ahcirt, and tie belt. | low bel. A Two-Day Pre-Easter Sale Women’s Gloves An Underprice Distribution of Gloves in Popular Stew « “Tamorrow An event veiy unusual for these times—tor, despite the scarcity of gloves and the high p we quote selling prices which are less than we could duplicate these gloves for today ourselves Buy—and Buy Liberally Washable Cape, Pique and Prix Seam Sewn Gloves—in good shades of tan, pearl and ivory; some with black embroidery on back; regularly priced 98 c up to $1.50; at Two-Clasp Light-Weight Glace Gloves tan and white; one row and some with three rows of embroidery on back; not all Hal Loi sizes in every shade, but all \ Ike in es in the lot; late (STEAKS [Re Fresh Eggs = alesse These Grocery Specials of §6For Friday Only “3a Staple advertised groceries are the leading vrands; the best quality fresh meats, poultry, fresh fish, fruits and vegetables, and our own home- baked products at prices which spell economy ail and telephone orders filled promptly ry O: Pp ¥ k, containing ty ceries_by hoe erigay only free Fresh Meats Fresh Fruits 0. D TONGUE of) FOW dozen LEMON’ Jo TABLE CRANBERRIES 10¢ {ams th orders MARKET ¢ STEAK ngunD 98c aught SELECTED PR ‘Two-Clasp Tricot Silk Gloves Lil cali ee iy a at oi Sime |) fae double tipped fingers; every SALMON ‘STEAKS SHRIMPtaney,” BQ@ || NEW. Lalo pair guarant tan, white, 18¢ |“ 20¢ || fetnoeN black ‘and. gray, very BQ) fone seat 6.0. 0, is dozen specially priced at le Our Own Baki ‘ ing at vow, Baten morass rut 266 Wied, Oremfaly QBe| HON ROSS BUNS J D6 ree LAYER CAKES | Hoste WADE” POTATO , ee, GUC] mere 10¢ , “heen MSPONGE CAKES J Be Women’s New Spring F oot- Mould Pumps & Oxfords $2.95 Values Up to $6 This sale of FOOT-MOULD Pumps Our Own Roasting Green Cherries oe MENTHE 25 de and Oxfords marks an a 1 made Jicious buyi ad 1 100 ay 2 + [- 7 prpk peed Hens ach Set contains pieces, suitable for 12 persons. Imperial] | California Wines “Be erwick Rye ons (aorwes jead- | English Porcelain Dinner Sets-— English Porcelain Dinner Sets Baltimore Rye f u tyles at le ant blue and gold hair line $95 m 2 different conven- ” th, popula c elves wou design tional border decora- $O)ry pe 0 > #2 wv them under preva English Porcelain Dinner Sets tions 27.50 8:50; $f) I G0: 200 dition conventional border decoration American Porcelain Dinner Sets-—2 —— 0 i ) * Some of the Styles and and rosebud border $6 rf different band decorations; $4 Q _ troy Cocktails | at 69 Leathers Included Are decoration 29.50 one light blue, one green 19 ¢ , 7 Treadmill Rye 38 Champagne, Gray, Lvory, Bronze | English Porcelain Dinner Sets Agerican Porcelain Dinner Sets— F Yo | Her as Ok 5 79 Kidskin Pumps, with hand-turn conventional border Seep Q5) 3 ventional border 716 95 Pilgrim Gin 1 1.25 63 ed soles and covered heel decoration a 4.Id decoration ; % g Hismarck AKummel ” Gunmetal Calfskin Pumps, hand pa « 98e), turned soles and covered heels Japanese White Canvay Pumps and Ox- c y Pilg) 1 Chi Bal, Whe Coarar Fumes oq 0: Hand Painted ina 81°26 Black Ki shin Oxfords, hand Chocolate) Tea Sete ) various deco- Le turned with Cuban rations; at $1.49, $3, $4.95, $5.95 Co’s n heels, © will Fubbe heels and up ta 5. 1 Sizes anc idths . Nut Sets Scotch Whisky JAMES 1 ready soy > Included in Each Style Ollve ete? o ‘ Of sed Gatien Lou 5 Rountree Dry Gin Here is an opportunity to antivipare Japa Hand Painted $1.2 1| 68c | your fine shoe need Placques 29 to $4.95 vantage of th Friday and Saturday Are the Last 2 Days of The NEMO Corset Lecture By MINNIE K. FINK, M. D., AT 2.30 P. M. ot been dne of the thousands of women who haye been t Dr. Fink lecture, DO SO AT ONCE owe not only to yourself, but to humanity in to learn the causes of the aches and pains with which almost all women suffer Dr. Fink, through personal sugg made thousands of women happier, beautiful, too. stion and criticism, has healthier and more As a demonstration of the value of the Nemo Cors health and beauty-giving qualities, the Nemo Model No. 359, $9 50 In Flesh Color, Is Being Offered at this is one of the A beautiful thing et in its Designed for the average full figure, models which reduce HYGIENICALLY with modish girdle top and long skirt “Klosfit” Petticoats New Spring Models in the Latest Materials and Colors Fashion's decree—"'soft, clinging materials for gowns" -démands a smooth, lithe appear- ance about the hips, such as can never be had without the proper petticoat. That is why the KLOSFIT Petticoat, ever since its introduction, has found such marked favor among discriminating women. Shown in the newest colors and styles, among which are all taffeta, and the popular Silk Jersey tops with taffeta Hounces, all with fitted belts. 55 & *7.50 A wide assortment of soft- finished sateen and percaline petticoats in regular and double extra sizes at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. (Demonstrators in a to fit any petticoat ndance .) Biggest Sale of Refrigerators Announced in a Year {Oct The annual exposition and underpriced offering of refrigerators made by the famous Alaska Re- frigerator Company. None are better made than these. They recom- mend themselves by reason of their conven- ience, their sanitary fea- tures and their economy in the use of ice. We Offer the New 1917 Models at \¢ Less Than the Sell- ing Figures Will Be 7 May. ender? Refrigerators " a V shite Enamel Lined Provision Chamber $8.25 Lift Cover Style—height 37) $19.30 Lift Cover Style—height 4514 inches; width 2 inches; width 283 inches; depth 18%q inches; ice ca- $ pacity 78 lbs; 14.30 $15.35 Apartment House Style— height 49 Inches; width 21 inches; depth 17 inches; ice $ capacity 60 Ibs; 1 1.50 $17.35 Apartment House Style — height 50 inches; width 22 inches; depth 18 inches; ice 513.00 capacity 65 tb $20.50 Apartment House Style— 25 inches; 40 Ibs; at inches; ice Lift Cover Style height ai width 24 inches; depth 16%, inches; ics ca- $ pacity 45 Ibs; at bi $15.95 Lift Cover Style hieght 43h inches; width » inches; depth height 54 inches; width aig alae: leo Oe 90 | . Saree 18 eeuens Oe OE At “Universal” Refrigerators With White Enamel Provision Chamber $26.65 Side Icer Style—height 45 , $32.75 Side leer Style—height 49 inches; width 33 inches; depth 19| inches; width 37 inches; depth 21 hes; ice capacity $ inches; ice capacity 90 Ibs; $ asin ps in 20} gahsshsgat 24.55 Model" "Apartment House ; : porcelain lined provision $29.50 Side Ieee Biro height 47) Chamber; height 58 inches; width inches; width 35 inches; depth 20] 281, inches; depth 20, inches; ice inches; ice capacity 100 199 capacity 115 Ibs; *29 45 Dinr. er Sets Of American and English Porcelain Specially Priced Tomorrow Filled Books of “Sperry” Gold Stamps Redeemable for $2.40 Worth of Merchandise in Any Dept, or for $2 in Cash at 2 Offic We Give 20¢ Green Trading Stamps as Usual, Ask for Them, Double ga Stamps Tul 12 o' Clock ” r : Single “Sperry” Gold Stamps AU Day on Sth Fl, Clock- Single av Stamps Thereafter ae oi from a ei, “Stave Sates Tor Friday AND Saturday