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‘4 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1917. ONE TRYST BROKEN, | HER SECOND COST MRS. HLAR LF (Continued from First Page.) | HAVE THICK, WAVY, BEAUTIFUL HAR Every particle of dandruff disappears and hair stops coming out. room, No, 726, on the Broadway side of the seventh floor, until & o'clock that night, when a maid who had en- tered the room, tiptoed out, belleving | her to be asleep on the bed, the hotet | Draw a moist cloth through £, FY bellbova, elevator men and clerks | hair and double its way Mra. Hilair was not seen | beauty at once. Susan Gilhooley, a chambermald, | yanes |told the police to-day that a guest | | she betieves to be Mra, Hilatr, asked Ne| hor on Thursday afternoon how to | as vott,| get from the seventh floor to the « Your hair becomes tight, wa' fluffy, abundant ai nppe Westrous and beaufyfu © young | 4 ty-third § t t f the girl's after anderine haip| Thirty-third Street entrance of the cleanse.” Just try Qhis -inoisten a hotel. This would seem to indicate | cloth with a Iittle Danderine and care-| that Mra. Hilair hac fully draw it through your hair, tale- | after it had been « ‘one small strand‘, time. This Ajthoush Mra. Hilair was stripped co page og! ng Shae fee iad of all her Jewelry, valuable rings Gecemve on end te worth at least ”), only one finger you have doubled the erty | owed that the thief had difficulty of your hair. \ : a pan r ides beautifying the hair at! !" drawing them ¢ his was her once, Danderine dissolves every par-| wedding ring finger, and the skin ticle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies| showed that the ring once upon it end | Javigorates the scalp, forever had been twisted about many times| stopping itching and falling hair. | jorore tt could be drawn off what wi pisses you be bed Will) tnvestigation of Mrs, Hilatr's habits ao Tew ee ee aoe son | Of life disclosed to the police tha il lectually coe new bair—One and | %.!!f0,nas disclosed to the police that flo at first—yes—but really vew| her meeting with "Bennio” last hair Growing all over the scalp, If| Thursday was not the first since you pare for pretty, soft hair and loty| their encounter in the Brooklyn of if surely get @ 26-cent botile of | theatre. At least three other times Knowlton's Danderine from any a she met this man and she was also | gist or toilet counter, and just try It. | accustomed to moot other men whom | Save your hair! Beautify it! You! | she came to know in her visits to will say this was bad best $6 cents)! ance places here and in Brooklyn. you ever spent—A: For five years, according to the BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G ‘Fulton and Bridge Sts.,Brooklyn Announce an Extraordinary Sale For Tuesday, March 20th, Only Silk Afternoon Dresses All New Spring Models About 200 Women's and Misses’ Dresses of Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor or Taffeta; some combined with Georgette, Satin and Serge in the new Spring shades. A group of these dresses have "been taken from our regular 29.75 assortment and therefore em- body all the finer points of expensive models, Offered at the Special Price of 18.50 (No C. O. D.) (No Approval) (No Exchanges) if iT Is | a matter of strict economy thatinfluences you, then you surely should be aware that “White Rose” Ceylon Tea is more profitable for your purse, as well as being more pleas- ing to your palate, because it is DOUBLE STRENGTH. Less tea is necessary; so you can indulge a desire for high- est obtainable quality at no actual increase in cost. Those qualified to judge prefer “White Rose” Victim of Strangler Found Dead In Her Room at Hotel Martinique from Mrs. Hi Chaufteur Who Was Steering the It a . - me i cident whic Machine Is Charged V covery t ad murdered. engelck, the hell boy who took her to her room, disclosed It to the police to-day, He said that when Mrs. the room she as for a quart ive him a|2neteen, of No. 8639 Seventeenth tip, The two ten gave| Avenue, and Terman Holtznagie, her stuck togeth was In her| nineteen, of No, 1969 Elghty-sixth Vain efforts to separate them that Street, Bath Bea acs th Rines Frackenseick saw the many jewelled | G, F . nt rings on her fingers. County Hospital suffering from Mrs. ELSIE LEE HILAIR... | poltce, she had been an habitue of, | these places, A number of men have been found who knew her as a dance partner, but all who have bean ques- | | tloned by the police have been able to prove that they were not with he: Jon Thursday Keepers of hotels and lodging which he had gone fo he night have been found, the police louses to wssert. One of them, a large blond | woman, was taken to-day to the Third Lranch Detective Bu at Lexington Avenue and Forty-third Street, and questioned, for the police jsay that Mrs, Hilatr occasionally re | mained away from home all night tying that she intended to visit her mother in Rutherford, N, J. Often, according to these stories he would actually go to Rutherford and then return early in the evening to this city, not golng to her home, how ver, until the following morn- | tng. \“HORSE OWNER” SOUGHT FOR | LIGHT ON “BENNIE.” The Brooklyn police are to-day making @ gang-to-gang search for a young man five feet six inches tall, twenty-five years old, a weil lrease fellow who has “made book” | at ous race tracks and posed ax . They delleve that ally aid them tn dis- {dentity of “Bennie,” as he comes from the of South Brooklyn us the big blonde woman who was with “Bennie” the day Mrs, Hilatr met | him Ina theatre, It has been learned | that this man was in the habit of going every Monday to one of the Brooklyn theatres. covering the particularly ame ‘The police also are seeking to trace | | telephone calls Mrs, Hilair is known | to have received at the pay stations |of certain Brooklyn department stores at about the noon hour, After considering all phases of tho | ert the police are convinced th. “White Roee’’ Ceylon Tea ‘Mra, Hilatr was murdered by one of that type of eriminal which makes a business of preying upon women who frequent Many of these w that of Mrs. to-day at her nent from this mhe had hear Upon the discovery of M death, Dr at any price. GEEMAN BROS., NEW YORK Proprietors of “White Rese" Popular Products offers fullest enjoyment of its rich, unmatchable flavor and natural aroma because it is packed right in Ceylon, THE LEAD PACKAGE the ideal container for tea—safeguards its good- ness and freshness from Ceylon To Your Table. Fortieth Street. * dancing places. men are married inspection and then it was that and attena ¢ oe djamond rings that had been upon scantalie 4 inhi the dead_w 8 fingers were gone ch ahaa edhe bea roner Ri immediately ordered Hes, When they are rob they | an investigation and the crime came | keep silent; not many as silent as! to Nght Mrs, Hilatr, Mra. 6, V. Brown of Wiillamsport, | AUTO IN TOW UPSET: Pa,, who occupied « room adjoining ' ‘ ' Hilair, was interviewed home by a det city and stat Intoxication Caught under an overturning Hilair reached | which was being towed, John fee change bruises and lacerations. Tsola's car, which belonged Philadelphia had 8, the ho ton concern to! Thirteenth Street. On Bedford Ave- an undertaking estabtishment in Mast | nue near Parkside, owing to unskilful Coroner Riordan, however, came to | ing out Holtznagle and pinning [sola the hotel about this time to make an | beneath It. Erackenselck ‘old him that all the|trians, Clifford being severely cut by sci TWO MEN ARE INJURED + killed, and Mr. and Mra. Jar become id | disabled, and was being towed home s-|by Christian Jackel of No, 181 Bay | ee ee ee injured yesterday when an auto+ mobile, containing six m lision With a hore and bugsy at field Avenue and Monmouth Road, The car was raised bY|abeth, N. J. Jacoby and Ashin were in | Policeman Clifford and several pedes-| the buggy. Tne horee was #o badly in- ured that! had to be shot, steering, the car turned over, throw- broken glass while engaged in the rescue work. Dr Connor attended | ! ? him and removed the other men to if the hospital. = Isola is charged with tntoxteation. | KILLED AS AUTO UPSETS; TRIED TO AVOID A DOG New Haven Victim of Odd Acci-! dent at Milford—Other Moto Accidents of Day Phillips, son of th Try Musterole. Quickly It Relieves © Rub Musterole in briskly, and usual- ty the pain is gone—a delicious, sooth- ng comfort comes to take its place. Musecrole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. Use it in- stead of mustard plaster. Many doc- | tors and nurses use Musterole and | recommend it to their patients, | Rev. Dr.| They will gladly tell you what re~ former | fief it gives from sore throat, bron m croup, stiff meck, asthma, neu- algia, congesti pleurisy, rheuma~ m, lumbago, pains of the back or Arthur lips of New Haven, Con jain of the New Haven ®, was T. Pat- terson of Bridgeport were mortally tn- jured at Milford, Conn., early yesterday | jgints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, raon upset his automo-| shilblains, frosted feet, colds of the errs te auening tram a | ment (it osten prevents pneumonia). Ne Brooklawn Country Club. | seriously Darien, INTERESTING OFFERINGS FOR TUESDAY Women’s Silk Umbrellas SPECIAL PRICES Silk Taffeta Umbrellas, with handles of plain wood $3.06 Superior-quality Silk Umbrellas, with nov- elty handies in many attractive styles, 53.75 r DIAS Sun Umbrellas of colored silk taffeta, wit! wrist-loophandies ... . . . . $4.85 Women’s American-made Underwear (of lingerie fabrics and crepe de Chine) in a large number of dainty styles (the re- mainder of several svecial assortments) will be placed on sale ai the following attract prices: Crepe de Chine Undergarments $2.90, 5.00, 6.85 & 7.50 1.90, 2.85 & 3.90 3.90 & 5.00 2.50 & 2.95 50 & 1.90 Nightrobes ; Envelope Chermiises . Combinations Nik we erin Knickers . ». «© » «© @ Camisoles . . . .~ 1.00, Lingerie Undergarments 95c., 1.45, 1.90, 2.90 & 3.85 1.00, 1.50, 1.90 & 2.85 1.00, 1.45, 1.90 to 3.85 05c., 1.00, 1.50 & 1.85 a Nightrobes, Envelope Chemises, Combinations, . Drawers, . -. - Corset Covers, 55c., /5c., 1.09, A Remarkable Display of New Ribbons is a feature of absorbing interest on the First Floor. Never were ribbons quite so rich and beautiful as those created for the Spring and Summer seasons of this year. Wonderful effects are s combined with silk in shantungs printed in designs; in printed satins a la Japon printed-warp and other novelty ribbons. own in gold and silver m rare colorings; in Persian handsome se; in Sports ribbons in a variety of unique designs and color effects are a mew and attractive feature. There is also a choice assortment of ribbon flowers and bows for various deco- rative uses. | A Sale of Decorative Pillows, Knitting Bags, Etc. will afford an excellent opportunity for ob- taining dainty articles (useful as well as ornamental), suitable for Easter gifts, at unusually at ve prices. Oval Pillows, covered with siik flossefilled . 1. 2. « 6 «@ i faconne; - $4.50 | Knitting Bags of silk faconne, lined with silk mull; with fruit decoration .'. . $4.25 ‘losiery Racks, having ten enameled partie tions; the foundation covered with silk fACONHE 6) hee i $2.00 candy Jars, covered with silk faconne and trimmed with gilt galon . . . $1.35 Folding Sewing Stands, in white enamel or mahogany finish, with bag of pretty cretonzie, ‘ $1.35 (This Sale will take place in the KFanc Needlework Department, now on the Thirty~ fourth Street side of the Fourth Floor.) at Pigeiel mater tant ie epee) lee A Selection of Blankets i and Other Bed Furnishings will be specially priced for Wednesday. hite Blankets 55.75, 7.00, 8.50 & per pair . . | Satin-fi preads (size 214x234 yards each $3.50 | Hemmed . . . + e« -« Scalloped . . . . ». ». each 3.75 Crochet Bedspreads Hour Td Wiste A wN SL cy a renal Orelbe ait yb) | Wool-filled each «3s ok) 8 6 a Comfortabies colored dotted mull, $6.50 Also a Limited Number of Figured Dimity Comfortabies illed) yy sa eG covered each $2.45 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases (with plain hems) Sheets . . + «+ each 98c. to $1.50 Pillow Cases . . . each 25c, to 33e, | (Fourth Floor) Hitth Avere- Madison Avenue, New Jork ly ee et ee emma Soe] ste a ee —