The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1917, Page 6

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i aso nen sneer apnneneeaneusenpenneenbennenesenasesesunsainnbenenstemmmteshessememneninenmenecmmmentt ee BOY SLAYER INSANE. Gliman Sent to Hospital for Sixty Years for Double Shooting. WILLIMANTIC, Conn. Leon N. Gilman, 12 entered the home of Béward Giiman, and mu: with a bullet fir then walked a grandfather an March 21.— from a revolver, and ile to the home of his shot him, was de- clared insane late. yesterday by @ jury in the Superior Court. Judge Gardiner Green sentenced Gilman to pital for Insane for sixty ye: Dr. Allen Ross Diefendorf, Jientat for the defense, and af popinal, ¢ tified that the be: enti fie at the inaabe, Av note written by ny the shooting wae found In jor in his room and rei ie wae jen’ SAVE YOUR 05 GENT BOTTLE 04 De. T. & Hoe. HAR! STOPS DANDRUFF Every Bit of Dandruff Dis- appears and Hair Stops Coming Out. “, mol Abund. rs Glossy, Abundant, WWoery and Beautiful. Thin, brittle, coloriess and scraggy| Harvester trust and cheered to the hair is mute evidence of a neglected echo Sophie, Irene Loeb who, apeak= | thy scalp of dandruff—that ‘awful surf. ing Your Hair Ap EVENING WORLD BRINGS FACTIONS ON MILK TOGETHER {As a Result New Measure Will Take Place of the Wicks Bill. ALBANY, Ni, ¥,, Maroh 91—Out of the mase of debate that marked the a ‘Wicks fli, there came to-day the promise of a new bill which will Greate a State Food Counoll fash- toned after the Board of Regents of| the University. Senator Eilon Guatry after the Benate Chamber had eohoed with applause from the farm- ors who came to oppowe the Wicks |Perking enactment in a premature grave. Farmers, men \ber to fight the bill, ‘They heckled | Mr, Perkins for bis interest {n the datrymen, ere is nothing so destructive tO) warring factions to quit thelr foolish fe, eventuall, nome kind of actual relief, | Senator Brown strongly indorsed if not remedied causes the hair roota| the umendments suggested by (om- to shrink, loosen and die—then the! missioner Ditton and said that the hair falls out fast. A little Danderine suggestion that had come from the to-night—now—eny time—will surely Com save your hair. Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's drug store or tot- er the first appli- cation your hair will take on that life, which is 90 Danderine from an: let counter, and a lustre and luxuriance beautiful. It will become wavy fluffy and have the a and rance of abundance, an incomparable gloss and softness: but what will please you) jature us regents are asioner would be Incorporated n a new bill This bill will provide fo inissioner from each of the Judicial Districts of the State, with two additional mombera for New York Clty, After the expiration of the terms of the first appointees the members will be elected by the Legis~ now chosen. nine most will be after just a few weeks’) pye pommuission will be charged to use, when you will actually see a lot hnir—new hair—grow-| of fine, down: ing all over the scalp. anderine is to the showers of rain and vegetation. It goes rig’ invigorates and strengthens them. exhilarating and life-producing erties cause the hair to grow strong and beautiful.—Advt. It pays to wo t 758 Sixth Avenue Detwoon 42d and 434 Atrvots Those desirous of securing one can have an unparalleled UAT TALAELILITTOCTTAPAE very moderate price. We show Player which, at just the touch of N able ‘manner, with human expression. Pees.) Pathe, Edison and Columbia PHONOGRAPHS ON RASY PAYMENTS: NN French, German, Spanish and Italian K ) PHONOGRAPH RECORDS } CHRISTMAN SONS Inoite Particular Attention to The New ‘“‘Camille’’ Boot \ LirtuePinnioSHop ' | RrounoTHe Corner Njand the producers alike This & : PLAYER PIANO WEEK } ir what fresh | hine are to) to the roots, rop- DBs opportunity of selection, from RY| @ modest inexpensive Player to the most elaborate one, at a Pianos, button, play in « most accept- & almost N | Government ow! Nj distribute and tix the prive for their FR_Also 35 West 14th St. ZI 0. OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & © 34th Street—New York "(the lowly smelt and N | urged that the State could no longer invertigate and suggest remodlal legislation. Vending the passage of new laws upon their recommendation, | they will exercise the powers of regu- | ition that are now existant under) the common law. ERKINS IN ARGUMENT ANO is HECKLED, Perkins, champion ot} parent of the Wicks bill, defended the measure and George W. |atand on tho question of food regu- layon, i We have directed our efforts,” he “toward doing the fair thing consumers, the middlemen There ts probably no man in the country who | has had more experience with trust | combinations and trust busting than I have had, and the producers of food jand the persons who se day exactly in the same position that the railroads were in « short thoe | ago. | “For years 1 told ratiroad men that they should go to Washington and work for Government regulation, The railroads @purned the advice. Now they are in Washington on their hands and knovs begying for regula~ tion, while the sald, for the re tu-| uuntry i# headed for | rehip of thelr roads, “How can dairymen expect that the |public will permit them to produce, products?” “y ere a director in the Har. Trust, pir Perkias, aint’t shouted a dairymen aven't 1 the same right to hearing yesterday afternoon on the y, retui jon.’ ™M! crowd. measure. They were pleased eae ee aan one markets and amp 14ed in laying the the w! out ©: m ante oe pony = J rmment supervision. ® get-together bill in which all the Go’ tur, to the days of ruin com: rulnow }e~ | tition” re statist iiag Loeb, who, with the Flouse- BR. | wives’ League, had Brown fathered the new ebild of in-| aration of the Dillion programme, was the only woman speaker of the day The Brening World's food champion elicited great appl sala the, Perkina. “For to Federal Gov- Dut the Gov- dissolve and | enc. portunity to wi aided in the prep- “Article LV, use from the large | crudely draw: the adoption of iddieman by She advised forces that had been formerly oppos- | be commision | ing each other would fol fa ane brac- oked the cham. tical statute that would adequat repeating | public needa, wae diegrace to cl eet th for The Evening World, urged the one-half price of my milk that you! fix the price of a reaper?” Frxclustve Oppenheim, Collins & Co.'s Spring Model White washable kid tops with black glace kid or patent leather vamps; champagne colored kid tops with patent leather vamps; also all white or all champagne kidskin; cut extra high, and = Louls 10 50 hand-turned soles XV heels. nts, Only munichpal reg jation can step in and properiy elimi. the hair as dandruff, It robs the hair) “T" ” brass tacks on|e of its lustre, its strength and its very | 208" 0nd set down to beam producing a feverish- ness and itching of the scalp, which Ce JNCLUDED are Tailored Suits Val. lace points and n and by the duce unr “some ion,” she regula Women’s. Serine Su; omen’s Spring Suits Poiret Twills and Gabardines. Copies of the Latest Paris Models MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Cut out this coupen, fill out and mail te the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354, 1917, Oe ae ewe Oe eee I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. “ Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. For mupply of milk te there “ nd, @ greater use for It also dent, but the price is probibitiv Inrger consumption because truste decide the price for the people, and they ore at thelr me Ample, the process of elimination re essary profits. nstructive measure ts bad- Mr. Perkins, ks and others bill that will municipal milk depots and such other measures as will meet the | (Between 5th and 6th. Avenues) at $34.50 ASTER only three weeks distant lends additional interest to this it. The models are indescribably distinctive in style and are characterized by superior workmaaship and finish. event. The Dressmaking Salon Announces its Paris Models Our selections are here from such eminent couturic Paquin Bernard Havet Drecoll and Evening Gowns. We DRESSMAKING SALON Camisoles Jenny Vests Slip-over style with | With embroidered fronts and French band or lace- ribbon over shoulder | trimmed tops; pink or white at $1.50 at $1.95 Premet Bulloz Regularly sold up to $5.50 Women’s Washable*Satin Brassieres at $1.75 trimmed with imitation Cluny and fastened in front with hooks and eyes | | | full opportunity to the law of supply | and is for municipal authort- | | chest (it often prevents pneumonia), Stern Brothers West 42nd Street An Exceptional Pre-Easter Offering, To-morrow, of Women’s High Class Spring Coats For Street, Afternoon and Sport Wear, Special at $28.00, 39.00 and 49.50 PIES of late foreign importations, in full-belted and semi-fitted effects, featuring innovations in collar include tricotine, burella, Poiret twill, Bol handsomely lined with plain or fancy figured silks, ‘Other Exclusive Models at $45.00 to 165.00 and pockets. The fabric: ja and wool velour, many Coats, Wraps, Afternoon Dresses are ‘prepared to execute orders for exact copies 6r adaptations, for which we are showing materials and trimmings identical with those employed abroad, at moderate prices. Women’s Glove Silk Underwear Exceptional Values To-morrow in A Sale of Alpha Corsets An excellent range of models, including styles for sport requirements. Alpha Corsets at $2.85 Made of Silk Broche and Mercerized Brocade, in white and flesh; also of white tricot cloth; all with elastic tops; sizes from 22 to 29 Present distressing situa’ Misa Loeb, after as m cussed the matter wit! “het th Per! 4 ‘ebj Mille: tA brag the League} ctor aicniteny, ‘oods Auction Com- ny York; Job Bodren bo | Fewyershumoriet). 1 Phillips, 0! Roohester, and Calvin J, Huson, for the farming element favorable to the bill, were among the other MOTHERS, DO THIS— pt Mh When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the symptotit# may develop into ire ea or worse, And then’s when fou're glad you have a jar of Musterole at han prom; re relief, It does not blister, As first Musterole is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it. You should keep a jar in the house, It is the remedy for adults, too, Relieves sore throat, bronchitis, ton- silitis, croup, stiff neck. <sthma, neu- ' headache, congestion, pleurisy, matism, lumbago, pains of back nts, sprains, sore muscles, chif- frosted feet and colds of the or blains, West 43rd Street as Georgette Beer THIRD FLOOR Bloomers Made in full sizes; ! well reinforced; in pink only, at $1.95 “tae cee aid anda certain remedy, | Sa cara isn aid 1 ae tas ite nh RN 1917. dames McCreary & Co. 6th Avenue 34th Street 5 ON SALE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEW TAILORED HATS Specially Priced 3.95 Simplicity is the style note of these very smart Tailored Hats—all new fashionable shapes; in the mast popular Colors and Straws. An Opportune Offering WOMEN’S SPRING BLOUSES At 2.75 ; D. Crepe de Chine Blouse in A. Attractive Blouse in Geor- | Vlesh Color, White, Peach or Gold; gette Crepe of decided sheerness, with dainty fitted jabot effect; trim- | very smart box-plaited model; collar med | with filet lace edging. White | trimmed with Venise medallions. or Flesh Color. ss ‘ ; E. Stylish Blouse in White or B. Blouse of White India Silk | Flesh Color Crepe de Chine, with with flat collar and turnback cuffs; hemstitched and finished with very fine tucks. | _€. India Silk Blouse in tailored model; collar may be worn high or low; fine tucking and hemstitching are combined to finish the blouse. hemstitched side jabot, trimmed with filet lace medallions; flat collar also | trimmed with lace. McCREERY’S ANNUAL MARCH SILK SALE Now in Progress —Offering the Best Values —Largest Variety of Weaves and Styles —And Most Complete Color Assortments in America yard 48c to 1.95 IN ADDITION ON THURSDAY 100 pieces ‘Imported White Washable Habutai Silks in three qualities; 86 inches wide. | yard 65c, 78c, BSc, regularly 85c to 1.25 An Unprecedented Offering MODISH SUITS FOR MISSES Six distinctive and highly approved models expressive of the charm of youth, and suitable for all oceasions for the coming season. ‘The Suits are developed in excellent quality Serge or Wool Poplins; faultlessly tailored and lined with peau de eygne or fancy silks~ the lot represents the leading spring shades.

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