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re a ee ie ee SS ETE ET SMILE SES OREO, porated vilien — eee ARG SLSR CEE NE? Seterte< te dinand hing, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY; MARCH 21, 1917, vote un wr all towe officers. Wxvept Rowd missioners, was passe: Dy the Senate to-day. ft previously had ATS wren wd by the Houre Kid with Urey tae rene Reven. Wil thd” Back fame shaped inlet, all Gum fal Calf. Wieck. Glaned toon Gabon Sad Bruni berks ba ale Priee SPECIAL $8 and $6 Women’ New Spring Smart Pump: ‘andl’ Colonial Extra Special! Men's Ri r $6 age, combinations, au | Weel. 184 ATTENTION—POLICE, Tire and Postman 86.50 Shoes, Sovecial. . : specially eons! ructed for hat you went for cold and de Mac fa What Every Woman Should Know Dr. Ferdinand King, New n and med it anthor that they should preacribe || ganic iron -Nuauted Iron Sor th deficiency is the greatest curse to the health, ngth, eitetity and beauty of | the mode tn van Woman Sounds t Wateh for wrticle by Dr. Ker Hh to uppear in this Crying Need of paper, entitied the Woman of Yo-day Is More Leon in Mer Blood.” In this article Dr. King why the 1 rm America tha socimane creo orrmee. 139 FIGHT FOR ESTATE —_|MISTAKEIN DRUG KILLS $1,500,000 PAID IN TO vo" "OF HETTY GREEN'S MECE ved in Disposition of $1 250,000 Are Begun NEW BEDFORD, Mass Arguments Jewish Philanthropic Societies an-|in Central Pi ks men- fi resbyterian Hospi he| n Central Park for four weeks mi on pointe of law ins] Presbyterian Hospital in the) nounced yesterday that more than vdministration of the}orderiies’ quarters in the hompital at| $699,000 out of donations of $2,000,000 |*Cing the valuable fowl collection was { «a Ann Howland tn] 7.80 o'clock to-day under clrcum-| pledged to be paid Into the treasury be-|run to earth and shot by Bill Snyder niece, the late Mra, Hetty} @tances which prompted an invest\- | fore Dec, 31 next has already been re- 4 life intereat, were made] gation by the police and Coroner Hel-|celved. Feliz M. Warburg 1s Chairman | | ’ ‘oathivel 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street ourt here to-day. lenstein. Murphy died from the ef-|of the Federation, and Harry Sachs,| clock this morning. Snyder 4 lued at approximately |foets of a done of formaldehyde, a | Treasurer. it was a pet fox which escaped an e epee ee eee me me eee cemommndy to Ro upon the death] oowgertul disinfectant, | THO federation has 11,009 members. |inade its way into the park. n to the lineal descend. : Nof that {t has passed through “1,8 : r i. nts of the grandfather of the testa.| DF. Charles H, Young, oblef aur-|the formative stages an effort will be|, Attention of Snyder was first called Chickering Hall, Thursday, March 22nd, at 3 P. M. owland, who died in| £00 of the hospital, told the police | neas to bring the membership to at|' the stranger about a month ago, ° 439 heirs. ead the Coroner that Murphy wos |i ast 36.000, bach new member will be| When a motorist reported the fox had Dramatic Recital, The Henderson Players. ; Isputed clatms af] Unable to sloep last night. nd sent axed to contribute at least $10 @ yéay.| scurried across the road in front of ? S— to une of the internes for a medaz| With additional funda the work amona|his car, Traces of the animal were z ——— eee j onsal at Guatemaia| ve, The interne told the wate orphan asylums, hospitals, homes for) found In the snow a few days later. to go to Miss Ing the aged and other institutions will take! 11 was trailed by armed keepers to —* get a quantity of pa on @ much broader scope. v. GTC are 2 clocks to be advanced one hour from] Writhing agony In his bed at 7 o'clock | tion of @ million city farmera—boys, April 1 to Sept. 20, Original Prices never known to ¢ QUALITY is the dominant factor which marks this sale as extraordinary. RAIDER RED FOX SHOT = 8 ORDERLY IN HOSPITAL AID JEWISH CHARITIES NEARCENTRALPARKFOWL | Murphy Got Disinfectant Instead of | Pledges Totalled $2,000,000—Fed-| Had Gathered One Prize Sleeping Draught and Death — | eration Hopes to Get 36,000 and Was Menace to Other Followed Paying Members. Feathered Tribe of Zoo. | A red fox which has been at large 1 Points of Law In- Goose March 21,1 Charles Sur ‘The Federation for the Stipport of ferly in hy. an Lord @ Taylor | and his assistant, Bob Hurton, at 6 the ‘se Road at Kighty-sixth Street and there the trail was lost. | ta revolution, died to-|tal authorities, says that Keenan {should pot assist the federation in the| A few nights ago the fox got over to @ State Department] asked for formaldehyde, Keenan, it| work of caring for the sick, orphans, |the seven-foot fence about the fowl la understood, clatins that he got|the aged and all who need ald.” eald| oe cee et ae and tn the morning the keepers found the scat~ tered feathers of a prize goose. Con- fident that the raid would be repeated, this morning and died before treat-|mirle and adults—was begun to-day by | Snyder had an armed keeper on watch ment could be administered. Thelthe National Emergency Food Garden| 4t the lake since the last foray. ent to the morgue for an| Commission, Inaugurated a cam-| Early to-day traces of the animal ; for preparedness via the back| were found and he was trailed to a FIVE EAF : HC - food garden. rock pile forming @ cave on Cat. Hill 4 and fifty million dollars’ |jJust north of Fifty-ninth Street and YEARS FOR St oT AT COP, to the food wale ‘of the sen-| Sixth Avenue, Snyder and Hurton| son's crops is expected by the commils-| waited with shotguns, and when the Devere Pleads Guilty to Attmek| sion if itn plans aro supported, fox cxutiously crept from a hole both ‘Whee Conant on Wisdew Ledge. > fired, Their alms were true and two aries Devere, alias Pelletres, twen- ne — loads of shot ended the wanderings | 0 GER SPKEDSTE! ty-two years old, of No, 124 Went One| TOUM BASSENGEN SitnO Milter (of Reynard. | Hundred and First Street, pleaded! wnich the Mandail Motors Corpora- Tarait wean Gullty to assault to-day and waa 3eN-| tion promised would be a sensation ie tenced by Judge Mulqueen to five years! here, and is indeed » sensation. Devers. who has twice before been| Sales Manager Rolph R, Schreskel- convicted of crime, according to the! son saya tt ts @ police, fired a shot at Policeman Kelly | speedster with & when the latter sought to take him off! long ma & window ledge where he had tried to cloning hide after robbing ar apartment on the seventh floor of No. 362 Riverside Drive. four- inducing drug. “There is no “eason why every Jew ‘The nurse, according to the hospl- in more prosperous ¢ircumstance: Women’s Spring Dresses Featuring a Collection of Smart Models at $37.50 Exceptional Values at This Very Attractive Price Afternoon Dresses Dancing Dresses Chiffon Taffeta. and Crepe de Chine, Pastel tinted French Satins, Soiree Silks bead or braid embroidered; navy and other and silver embroidered taffeta; many in fashionable colorings. combination with novelty laces. White Serge Dresses and Pongee Sport Dresses In most effective straight line and Russian models. Third Floor both aiden a Mr. Warburg last nig! joth formaldehyde and paraldehyde, der ae a and that one of the orderiies made a mistake in giving Murphy the medt- 4 cine. Murphy was discovered in| WASHINGT ‘oh za. | oe —: Minister Hi pedo Device, | BALTIMORE, March 21.—Rev. W. A.| Crawford-Frost of this city. clergyman and inventor, announced to-day that he| er|had about perfected a device for the 1. | protection of merchant vessels 3 acy two-parsen ody made of khe ngany deck wh ¥ comforta’ oing it into 9 * ° Women’s Tailor-made Suits New ana Distinctive Models in fashions absolutely authoritative; faultlessly tailored of superior quality ' fabrics. porpedoes and that he had sent draw-| A. Edison and tho) Board offering it to) Government. Men's Wear Serge, Gabardine, Burella Cloth, Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Wool Jersey, Silk Jersey, Taffeta, Silk Poplin. | An unusually comprehensive collection at | y i mm ih Hii if liu (8 Acne $25.00, $29.50, $35.00, $39.50 to $50.00 Third Floor Knit Underwear Stan dard Grades at Special Prices. A timely Sale and one of unusual economic interest, for the garments are in the wanted Spring weights and styles and are offered at much less than standard prices. $1.00 Swiss Ribbed Union Suits 75c The Chiffon Section Carries in regular stock upwards of 1,000 shades of Chiffon, Chiffon Cloth, Crepe @ Georgette, etc., conveniently shown in groups of colors in glass cases, assuring the matching of the most extreme shades. Special for Thursday 5,000 yards Crepe de Chine, Crepe Georgette, Black Satin de Luxe and Used Pianos New Pianos Black Taffeta Silks. Formerly $1.75 Mad Players aad Diner Aas oer rae $1.25 eruaireueeaes well reinforced. Regular and Average about Redioed 1,000 yards Washable Silks 50c Swiss Ribbed Lisle Vests 35c 27 inches wide in white only. lormerly Ray se eae 47c Fine quality; plain and crochet fronts. Silk top Union Suits $1.25 _ Pink and white; glove silk tops reinforced; lisle lower part. 50% Less Than 10%to035% from Original Trimmings At Half Former Prices Clearance of imported Jet and Sequin Trimmings in the choicest patterns and most wanted widths for Spring Gowns, An opportunity of exceptional interest to Dressmakers, Black Bandings—Widths 1 to 7 inches; in- cluding § to 30 row sequin bands. For- j merly 8o0c to $6.00..... a yard 40c to $3.00 Prices Pink and white; band top; heavy quality. $2.25 Glove Silk Bloomers $1.95 Pink or white; reinforced. Second Floor ee tates Engraved Visiting Cards At Special Prices 50 Cards and Engraved Plate Number of Letters is not Limited In shaded modified Roman or any preferred shaded lettering In solid modified Roman or any preferred GOD 1OtOPNE: <cass csr vienacsaresa ci - $1.9 In English Script (the standard lettering of engraving) Wedding Invitations and _ Announcements Specimens comprising every style of letter- Lord & Taylor Store Twice a year, Clearance sales in which are included all pianos and player pianos that have come to us in exchange for new pianos, and pianos and player pianos that for any reason are classed as “discontinued styles” or “‘shopworn,” are offered the public at extremely low prices. Such a sale is now in progress, providing an opportunity which we have even approximated. For, low as the prices are, PIANO —— Flouncings—Width 18 to 36 inches, For- merly $1.50 to $12.00..a yard 75c to $6.00 8 Allovers—W. idth 18 to 36 inches. Formerly $4.00 to pigs seee.@ yard $2.00 to $7.50 tolored ead and Epaneis Bands— Width 2 toginches. Formerly $1.00 to $4.50 a yard 50c to $2.25 Upright, Grand & Player Pianos Used Pianos from $115 Every Piano in this sale is guaranteed to give Every used Piano has been combinations of filet and embroidery 75c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 thoroughly over- hauled and renewed, Used Players from *210 In the great assemblage of used pianos you have almost the entire list of man- ufacturers of America to choose from—such names as Shoninger, Weber, satisfaction, | Silver Lame Edges and Insertions Formerly $1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $3.75, $4.50 a ard. hi The New Buttons exclusive effects; for spring tailor-made Suits and Coat Dresses, ing in the correct forms, are ready for in- spection, Ground Floor a Cotton Dress Fabrics Krakauer, Kranich & Bach, Haines, Steck, Pianola, Chickering. Very Special--New, Modern] | New Grand and Player Player At Special Prices American Zephyr Ginghams—32 inches wide; more than 50 different patterns; checks, stripes, plaids, etc, | | | ) including many imported novelties in quite | Ground Floor $1.75 Glove Silk Vests $1.45 Special | Semi-Made Skirts emcee sence se ere aera oan ant anren enemas anran-ae-encanraniarancamcensan- e-em aenean ti CG hickeritigy>- Pi of White Corduroy in four new models, Meet earn “ef : a yard 15c . a i, i 4 ‘ Novelty Cotton Voiles—38 inch Sde: \ : ty Pianos 1aNOSs Discontinued Styles with petal pockets and pearl arin ipl Mi Mer ed 48 laches | wides Discontinued Styles $410 Stratford Player Gipmoees TOree Poe esets 86049 eae ‘ Pepe ts Second Floor, $700 Chickering Piayer Piano............ $550 $425 Franklin Player ..........056 Second Floor $700 Chickering Player Piano 595 $550 Marshall & Wendell Grand $65 rahi : ; $825 Chickering Player Piano. 625 O10 J. ge SAGENBS SURV ES «0+ ++ : : : $850 Chickerina Player Piano « $50 #665 }. gC. ip Paris Sends Gay Grey Kidskin Laced ri $875 Chickerin yer P i, HO5O J. & ) : $1080 Chickering Diver (hleeialh 875 $725 \ & C. Fischer Player 595 Beaded Bags Boots $1250 Chickering Player Grand 950 $1250 Welte-Mignon ........ 850 Brilliantly original NE $1250 Chickering Player Grand 1050 #950 Marshall & Wendell P 865 novelties, many of them Hi h ral rt fuses. oie igh-Cut To make this Greatest Sale truly great in its opportunity, you may fara th ai ther ar Spring Boot at Your Own name your own plan of payment. Come early tomorrow and choose the vellous beauty of color anieroent ional! T pian you prefer and tell us how you wish to pay for it, Then if your plan and effectiveness of de- P tonally erms 8 withip reese we. shall cheertull accept it, and deliver your piano im- low price, ‘ ® 4 mediately, EVE STRUMENT IN THIS SALE HAS THE UALI- 5 in Reason FIED CHICKERING GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION. ’ With sheng: leseas lave $8.50 ‘ portations are also shown 4 z High arched _~ CHICKERING WAREROOMS ale heels. Very Specia! SEVENTH FLOOR Novelty Silk Bags, $2.95 Women's ond Misece’ Button f colored faille, in new shades; fancy silk oots Lo rd & Taylor Store lined; engraved silver frame, “Also joes an ad and black with fawn or grey buck F ‘ , ' s f Gold th in draw-etring and frame skin top; light welted soles, 4 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street piled Bye Heetend eid low helt: ines, BB OO 4 1,8,0.8,9,9,9,8,8,9,8,8,0,8,8, 1,0,8,8,8,9,0,0,0)0, V8.8, 0,8,8,0,0)0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,4.9,8, Ground Floor \ / we = aes e's eee 6 eee samme S| come eae © ema 'e Recon [ loor oe ip ee