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i 4 a) ' yer a AS ‘| ,% : i r THE STREAM OF LIFE BRIDGE FREED IN COURT Skold, Arrested on Brooklyn Struc- If you would enjoy life Ag the fall, ture, Says He Came Here After. | keep your blood—the stream of = Rescue From Torpedoed Ship. | life — rich and i with right = Cart Maurico Skold, the Swede who habits of eating = — was arrested yesterday afternoon “ve and P, to - Mang: The Red while making @ pencil sketch of the Blood Brooklyn Bridge, was discharged this OR nt is the suggestion of the silence ere of a mill-race in the way the drives the blood through the veins and arteries. ‘Pepto-Mangan : “The Red Blood Builder’’ When your red blood cells are numer- fis. ous and hea it seems as if you could move mountai: you with « tity to bui blood of waste Then Nai signals—in number of the boats, Live sensibly and systemat meant you to live. the logical, Mangan, “Th Again you think of the blood as the stream of life coursing through the whole body. in the form of red blood cells—sail up the stream and unload nourishinent at every cell and tissue, Millions of ti althily bus nergy and pc air. they oxygen fast enough or Id up th roducts ture f the shape of pain lowe redu capa mind you too much, not taking enough exercise, obtaining| eno Ifyour blood poultry market conducted by is thin, heed nuel and Philip Lambert, at the warning of) rushing and Franklin Avenues, Natureintime, wi amsburg. | And he! It restores deficiencies in th splendid ge sily assimila ecedingly pleasant to taste. ‘There are many imitations of Pepto- Mangan and counterfeits of the package. You can buy genuine Pepto-Mangan only in the original bottle and illustrated Gude, FOR THROAT AND LUNGS +» iiustrated lecture on Eckman’s °' Alterative |i BA nEGhMAS er DRUGG! above and b Le BY LiGGeTT 8 AND D OTH. their cargoes of 1 sufficient body and ri lashes countless warning | Ken not breathing enough fresh air. blood food, Pepto= § wd Build ky, of N 251 South First Street, ssthe and Louis Slucht, of No, 243 South carrying nd Street, were arrested. women, who call themselves neral tonic |\“Thy Suffering Mothers of Williams. tx. DUT,” began operations by attempt- ted and exe | eto pull E ip: Lalseh, the Pauol out of the m: When the Lam- herts came to his ald the rioters re- tallated by opening coops and lber- 1g chickens and other fowls, Po- aled packng ng the name tio For sale at all drug stores, M., J. BREITENBACH CO., New York morning when his case was called tn Magistrate Steors’s court. Previous- ly Capt, Tunney of the Bomb Squad had questioned Skold and declared he didn’t believe the man was @ spy. ; how ny boate== Skold said hoe was twenty-nine y the Years old and arrived here from Sweden, where he lived at No, 26 |Storgarten Street, Helmstadt, on the French Mner Espagne, Ho was #0 amazed at the ize of the bridge, ho , that he resolved to sketoh it to to his folks at home. assorted that he was a on the freighter Neyland which was torpedoed in the Bay of Ay, . 28, and was landed in one of the small # on the Island St. Croix His rty was res cued and given clothing, money and tickets for Havr Going from Havre annot feed|to Paris, ho says that he collected uan-| 861 francs due him, and took passage the on the Espagne, which arrived hero |from Bordeaux last week, |WILLIAMSBURG WOMEN IN RIOT IN MARKET Three “Suffering Mothers” Arrested for Attack on Poultry Dealers, As a protest against the high cost of food, forty women and several men tated @ riot early to-day at w ed spiri ed working to re- you that 1 are eating not pugh sleep, ly, as sho elp her with|, Mrs. Annio Rothman, of No. 27 uth First Street; Mrs, Minnie Brod- men from the Clymer Street Sta- n dispersed the crowd ected "hhidadhea a To Lecture on Beauty of Oregon, | Samuel Christopher Lancaster, hiehway engineer and author, will give “Scenic Beauty OLDS of Oregon" in the auditorium of the \merican Museum of Natural History, ‘eontral Park West and. 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COMPANY PALLADELPRIA OL aL ADT lila Liner Tivi @ submarin knew it wi THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1917, "| SWEDE CAUGHT SKETCHING THIS “U BOAT” A SCOUT | FOR A FLEET OF WHALES | d to-day ir the Among the passengers on the Ti- vives were several managers and ex eoutives of sugar plantations an mills owned by American interests in | Cuba, They declare that reports that the Government has put down the up- | rising in Eastern Cuba t# without | foundation, growing and the negroes are being en- rolled in large nunbers by the revo- lutloniats. Chesterfield CIGARETTES es, in From We: Passed School of Twenty Off Virginia Capes. The United Fruit liner Tivives ar- from the West Indies. Off the Virginia capes about noon yesterday a gilstening object sud- denly popped into view just off the liner’s port bow and some passengers thought It was the superstructure of Officers of the ship a whale, Tivives passed whales, apparently headed northward, Disorder, Defendant Tudgo A. N, Hand, in the Federal xt te ea Acnchaleas Teal woe t Indies, | District Court to-day, set May 7 a9 the | pan h had been called for by « NES, | date of the trial of the 108 corporations | poena that he would droy indiotment Within an twenty | they say, ts COAL CASE TRIAL MAY 7. Stand by Thelr Plest and 66 individuals named in the recent |! charging violation & the| f SEALED PACKETS ONLY. | Bead for elegant booklet. of not guilty Action thet At th against John A TEA is incomparably auieioes. “Mild? Sure! —but they Satisfy’ This cigarette goes beyond mere- ly pleasing the taste. It does anew thing for smokers, the one thing you've always wished a cigarette would do— Chesterfields /et you xnow you are smoking—they “SA TISFY"'/ And yet, they’re mild / This new smoking-result is due to the new blend of pure, natural Imported and Domestic tobaccos. And the blend can’t be copied, Try Chesterfields today and see, Leggatt e Myers Tobacco Ox 20 forlOs of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC tobaccos — Blended | the’s Satisfy"!—and yet they're Mild | stumtnous coal prices. This action was | the defendants stood on same time Judge Hand, on th Jer to the Federal Grand Jury of edings instituted bs Ipresident of the ‘corporation Sherman law by arbitrary boosting of|{f the papers were those wanted The Flavor of "SALADA" 10*, 18° & 35* SALADA, 100 Hudson St., New York. » Speclal, Tuesday SIXTH AVE.. 1G21TO 19™ STREET Wa All Charge Ooh tered made during the remainder of this month “i will be entered on billa rendered May First OLLAR DAY This is the third monthly sale of the year at One Dollar, and we have planned to make this the biggest from the standpoint of VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. For, in addition to the special purchases made for the occasion, we have “discovered” numerous lots of mer- chandise in broken assortments and limited quantities which are also offered. The Bargains Are for Tomorrow (Tuesday) Only filled on the One Dollar items. are sure to be in attendance, 0 come early. 42-IN. ALL-WOOL 8 YDS. ZEPHYR SERGE GINGHAM Black and all the haere Beautiful Scote! Plaids, colors, Tuesday, per 1 15 YDS. BLEACHED $1.50 COTTON PETTICOATS Sateen, tatfatine or Heatherbloom, | in a variety of colors; some whiie withDresden design, $1 Checks, Seri and plain yard colors. Tuesday, special, 36-IN. FLORAL SATEENS “$1.35 BLACK DRESS _ TAFFETA | Beautiful satin lustre in light SHAKER FLANNEL Splendid quality, and dark grounds. rae] Tuesday, 18 31 finish; 35 di for. . . lustrous inches wide. 5] Speclal, Tuesday, per yard GOLD BRACELETS With « series of valuable helps to ite study, Including questions and 2 le HANDKERCHIEFS Gold filled, for women and m handsome engraved de- "e TW eaeretes fo Mee sign; with safety guard. $ fine plain white i$ A wonderful Eastcr gift. lapping cover; reg. $1. 50; stitched handkerchi Special, Tuesday ale i T HOSIERY 6 Pairs of Women’s 25¢ Mercerized Lisle Thread Stockings—black and white; double soles (all extra quality, but classi: $ fied as slightly imperfect; 6 pairs for... 3 Pairs of Women’s 50c Fibre Silk Stockings —withlisle tops; reinforced heels and $ 1 Women’s $3 $4] High Shoes About 1,000 pairs of Womens’ High Grade Shoes in Patent Lea- jer and Gunmetal Calfsin. Cloth tops; button style; Good- year welted soles. Size 254, 3, 344 and 4; widths B, C, D and EB. A good, serviceable shoe in a smart, conservative style. This is practically oe thent y t toes; colors and black (slight im- perfections); 3 pairs for « they cost us. You will want to buy several pairs. Comeearly! No exchanges or refunds. jeer BREAD TRAY 5 Pairs of Men's 39c Fibre Silk Hose—made with reinforced double soles; black $ and fashionable colors; slightly i im- peifect; 5 pairs for TWO GOSSARD BRASSIERES Discontinued styles of the perfect- fitting Gogsard Brassieres. Pret- tily trimmed and perfect in work~ manship and material Not all sizes in each model, $ but a model for each size. Tuesday, 2 for WOMEN’S GLOVE Choice of Washable Cape, pique | and Prix sewn; tan and Ivory shades, or Mocha Suede in fashionable shades of gray. Reg. $1.25 Special Tuesday MEN’S HATS $1.50 and 32 Soft Hats and Derbles— men Sty es; all s zee for Wr HITE PIQUE WASH SKIRT bah and EXTRA sizes. rimmed with two tancy pockets. Special, tues ay PICTURES Reproductions of famous aintings, in anti ue ite rames—size 16x20; tures are in sepia tone ine ish und hand col red; sale HAND BAGS $1.50 and $2 Hand Bags and Strap Purses for Women—these a made of Morocco rain leather, frames; fitted i$ with purse ad mirror some with centre compart- ment DECORATIVE FANCY PIECES Centerpieces. Table Covers and Sideboard at $1.75 BLACK TRAVEL- ING BAGS Ot good quality black keretol Large and roomy. Goo $1 | | strong lok and he | Your choice, 16 17, .8- 3. size UMBRELLAS $1.50 and $2 grades—for men and women; attractive as sortm nt :f handles, sale co 'T AND BRASSIERE A combination offer of interest to every woman. Corset is a new Spring model of fine batiste. Medium bust, long hip and back, Sizes 19 to 30. Brassiere prettily embroidery trimmed; all sizes, Special, both, for Tuesday KNITTED UNDERWEAR $ Women’s Combination Suits, Vests and Pante— Spring and Summer weights; regularly priced to 39c; sale, 4 garments for BED SHEETS Bleached Muslin Bed Sheet+—Full size; best grade of staudard quality; torn size81 th 51x99 inches before hemming; regularly sl, 0 and $1.39; Searfe—300 pieces in this lot; some are slightly soiled; regularly $1.50 to $: h PILLOW CASES 6 Hemmed Pillow Cases—size before hemmin 45 x 46 inches; full bleached muslin; reg larly $1.38; sale, 6 for INFANTS’ 3- PIECE ‘SETS Sizes up to 2 years; set includes: 1 Bishop style or yoke Dress 1 Nainsook Drer embroidery; 1 Petticoat, with embroidery trimming. BOYS’ SUITS | $1.50 Wash Suite—bi | styles and | plain colors | sale, each RUGS A limited number of $1.50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs; | BOYS’ BLOUSES Two Washable Blouses — light and HALY GALLON PAINT | AND PAINT BRUSH | s150 BOX WRITING | PAPER Liem aided sheets with sitter $ 1 DOLLS Prettily dressed in girly costumes, others dressed as real boys with real suits; " 5] 8-Inch Cut Glass Bowls— various cuttings; at $1.19 (7-piece) Water Sete-— grape designs; at atuactive styles and col- orings; size 27,54; sale GLASSWARE Spec Ic esday, be ee st As ae paper. Special, Tuesday 60 RUNNING FEET POULTRY NETTIN | Genuine Welsbach or Lind say Upright or Inverted $ Mantels regularly 25¢ sale, 6 for . > but the most h Regularly $1.42 for 50 feet opular of all is the Baby $ each; sal Galvanized after weaving. @ oll; regularly $65; Inverted Light Outfit—com- 36 inches high, 2-inch be plete with shades in a mesh. Special, Tuesda AONE sorted colors; regularly - — $1.50; sale LB. PACKAGE ALA- Groceries «t* ee BASTINE & 75c KAL- CIGARS, ETC. Sale Tuesday pat 50 Perfectos Cigars -long filler SOMINE BRUSH Sugar Sixty-Cent Teas cigars; box of 50 for Combination of regular S5c }. Beat seliace “1 3). | 50 Londres Cigars-long filler 1 tive-pound package | be 1 |" cigars; box of $0 for Limit, 13% ibe bastine Sanitary Wall Coat Limit, 134 ibe. |) Ripe Swoet Tenico Perfectos Cigare—box Ing with one 75¢ Kalsomine with erdere fer Gre: Oranges of 25, reg. priced $1; this $ Brush, quality hair cries This. 4k sale, 2 boxes for Both for Tuesday Whole Head Rice fr Solid Brass Smokers’ Trays ‘ ad with two cigar rests; match. LUNCH BOXES 18 safe with removable glass $ Containing a Pint Vacuum Bottle; tray; 6-inch diameter; for keep any liquid warm or cold, | Pact Glass Humidor of Serene Mix- The lunch boxes are of | ture—with good French briar enameled tin; leather @ Se laren Skinner’ pipe und § dozea 1 pipe clean- $ i Circle Blond Skinner's handle; tine for school y ers; for... children and working men; hoe ties $y PRN ckagirook i c z | spesiel # ike \ COMMERCIAL Alaska Pink BED SPRE ADS ¢- $ (Salmon ENVELOPES 3 $1.50 Hemmed Crochet Bed 1 * a fey 6'\, white; boxed, Regularly i ngle and three : $1.54 per 1,000, Tuesday per 1,000 res; each Gold Stamps redeemable for $2.80 worth of marchandiee In any department, or for 98. ip Dice on the Fifth Floor, We give "8. & H Trading Stam Stamps Till 12 ki Single “Sa 1." Stamps Thi D Nd Stamos All Daye Single "Sperry