The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1917, Page 13

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pe FOR ANY ‘DISTURBANCE ‘of the functions of the stomach or boweTs = TRY = HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS It is a good Spring tenic wae Sbectne Amour Reunited With Si: pears Against Porter. eductions—10 Days Only. | Dust-Proof Edwin Craigg, a Pujlman po |and his wife Estelle were arra! | Yorkville Court charged with un’ | fully retaining $5,920 lost on a Jou | from this elty to Boston March 1 al | Lowel The World’s Greatest Player Piano Value Bloomingdale Brothers, the sole owners | of the Walters Piano Co., have given their i efforts to perfecting the Walters Player Piano, | with the result that these famous instruments represent TO-DAY what is most trustworthy i in Piano building. The name ‘Walters’ con- | veys to the purchaser a gratifying sense of security and satisfaction. Before purchasing, come to Bloomingdales’ and see the New & Unrivalled Tri-Solo Melodist | * WALTERS: } 88-Note Player Piano | =1°395 1 On Terms of $2 a Week FREE We Give a Beautiful Music Cabinet, Bench, Cover, 12 Rolls of Music (Your Own Selection) and Free Delivery to Your Home The new Tri-Solo Melodist Walters Player Piano is THE sensation of the musical world. It is the most wonderful Player Piano on the market to-day. Its music can hardly be distinguished from hand playing; in fact, it is ALMOST HUMAN, } To the player pianist it gives the faculty to render Hi any composition with deep, musical feeling. It enables f the singer to play a perfect accompaniment to the voice. It can also be played by hand in the usual way> As the sole owners of the Walters Piano Co., Bloomingdale Brothers are in a position to sell the ‘Walters’ at prices less the middleman’s | profit. This profit consists of the Agent’s, i Dealer's and Teacher’s commission. Our 1917 Style “B” Walters Piano The Biggest Value onthe Market at On Terms of ‘1 a Week ii Price includes Stool, Cover and Free Delivery. EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO for the beau tiful new Walters or Erhard Piano or Player Piano. We will make a liberal allowance and let you pay the balance at the rate of $1 a week on a Piano or $2 a i week on a Player Piano. tive will call. Upon request a representa Send for our 1917 catalogue. | a En eR HERLOSS OF $5,300 Aer ‘RESTORES BROTHER MISSING 12 YEARS, ster in Court When She Ap- rter, gned SLIP COVERS, fore Magistrate Breen to-day & rn 1 by Miss Sophie d'Amour,a dressmaker of y j With Mra, Mary Forman, a| $10) bonrde: rin their home at No. 309 Wast Be Now! AVOrn Se Bee }One Hundred and Forty woventh | U. S. UPHOLSTERY CO, s: reet, they were held in $5,000 bail| & arr Ax. Hoar 1Ath Mt. h. Miss d'Amour was met in court-by | WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. | her brother, Ernest d'Amour, who had 1 | Commission THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 27, an Women Handle Guns'on War Motor; Ready for Service if Uncle Sam Needs Them CPOE ES DODO IDO HOO DOEOOOOOMOOM MOTOR DOOD DADOOO OOS | The above picture shows women |handiing the guns on a ear of the First Armored Motor Hattery, N. G. been lost to her for twelve years. Te read of her having lost the money and | kept in touch with the case throug! ; the police, #0 that he could be pres ent when she came from Lowell two recognized each other at the first | glan nd fell into each othe Miss d'Amour learned that br John, belleved by b dead, was a prisoner in Germany having been captured after several months’ service with the Canadian Overseas contingent “Even ff all tho money lad been have rth while ness th has br ‘8 arms, or older to be ny ¢amil ought om Miss Amour told Magistrate Breen About $4,500 of the im 1s bee recovered by the p 1 nan Barry of Kast 0} Hundred and Thit t St the money and of 1 They lived his * und his curiosity was a 1 by their vt veils. Hyde of No. , an officer of the Cer *mpany, appealed to Breen in vain to reduce ing Craigg had been 5 private car on a trip o' throughout the United s ven dishonest to the : This time th |to the | anti-«ar though the league will not | opportunity of trying to get the jof the Joint Health Committ to urge the passage of th portation for nd to cul yenicns ariff in two, The second Dill empower the Public Service to order transfers by and to any transportation line operat Ing to any A dill of the Public over ferry lines. Rev. Father T. Gilmartin e 1 row night nw ch Father of the} | h, Monsignor ( Gilmartin was formerly one saidy is rector Mon nor's assistants, Pe Grainger, Australian poser-pianist, will be the star Staten Island Jomy ‘he Academy co ents” of the y he Misstonary urch nual lunche com a revival at t ureh in Port Klehn uk Mothers’ Club of PS No, 2 cets in the a¢ this af will read 1 Love of th Current Eve of R meets thie af t > OBITUARY NOTES. Alfred J Ma The! \ discovery of | Service Commis- | at the| to-night in , the musical | mittee on Military Affairs, 1s dead in| regarding advertising done during the Montr SUBPOENA WILSON’S COUSIN. | Jobe A. Wil ty tm In=) Company and confirmed by Vice-Presi- auiry Into lection, | dent Robert J. Montgomery. Price lists, | ERIN, Pa., Mareh 27.—While he was| according to Mr. Montgomery, are now waiting In the corridors of the Federal|in the printers’ hands and will be de- answer Mr rt to-day to ge before the Grand LHHOOHOGOOOSD, ® of aeie(eie) t_automoblles | coutry should call thom to serve. omery, Ala Albert F. Newton, former ho old Rochester Avenue | nal Church, Is dead at} John's Place, Brooklyn, in | th year. | > campaign. TO REDUCE COAL PRICES. PHILADELPHIA, March 27.—Family oRR, stove, nut and pea—will be | reduced 60 cents a ton on April t. the inquiry Into the election of | three days. an Bleakley, John A. Wilson, er. sin of the President, waa served Wilson said there was no secret baush ;OD< win campaign fund, as that contri- dat W AND THEY’ 9 BE CLEAN On reco! hington, but ask him » and he law to know that Attorney Humes | 0 make him| Albodon Dental Cream ha: high a percentage of antiseptics as liquid dentifrices. In addition it con- tains the highest percentage of tooth- deaningand polishing properties of any dentifrice obtainable, so it is certain to clean and conserve your teeth best. Every dentiot knows the formula Every dealer sells 4 Wilson was compelled to wait in ederal Court room | / while Rowspaper -elghth rand Jury to testify | BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. CLUINS & © Fulton and Bridge Sts. Extraordinary Sale Wednesday Fawn Cloth Top Boots Exclusive Spring Models Distinctive high cut 9-inch Lace Boot for Women and Misses with patent leather vamps and the new fawn colored cloth tops, Louis XV. heel and novelty tip. Actual 7,00 Value HE spirit of the clothes orig- inated by us is that of re- fined taste guardedly main- tained. This results in supe- rior clothes for men, young men and boys at exceptionally modest prices and a continuous showing of values far above It is our the ordinary level. way of perpetuating the confidence of our vast clientele. BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET TLIO CI + (2/0121: Thia decision has been reached by the| Philadelphia and Reading Coal and tron | livered to the dealers within two or) 1917. PHONES FOR WIFE KR. Feyiie Why Mra, Townsend delayed until a! little after 10 o'elock before appe “THE ing at the hotel Coroner I bere would not say But it was after that hour when e#he approached the desk Thousands Owe Health and Strength to ‘‘Frult-a-tives’’ FRUIT-A-TIVES,” the marvellous medicine made from fruit juices, told no one by the name end had registered. ust be hore,” she insisted ephoned me shortly after lock saying that he had just ome in, He lives in Detroit. The clerk Potato a man ed Malt, TOCOMETO NF Efficiency Bapert F xpert Found De: ad| ter was di f0m taint tater be Was sont to the room and four has | | the door locked. Using a pasa key he . “ | When Mrs. Townsend —|entered and found Townsend's body | ftlivved more cases of Stomach, Liver, , ‘ on the bed. Blood, Kidney and Skin Troubles than Reaches Vanderbilt Mrs. Townsend Identified the boty | any medicine, In severe cases Guemnnnn and sald she could mot account for oy yey ’ laws her husband's act. be enbeameeee an Investigation to-day may ciear up From ne twapaper clippings | tn Yown- | Pain in the Back, Blood, News the suicide of Charles BE. Townsend, | * Rete much of Chronic eadae Chronie sales manager and eMciency expert | tion and Indigestion “Fruit who shot a killed himself in his has on oun y effective room at the bit Motel results, Hy its cleansing, healing Townsend ived late yesterda ; powers oon the eliminating orgs one. nh linen cae ne at “Fruit-a-tives” tones up and invigor- } fn Harlem and asked that she| mained until two yearr ago, when he Ahes the whele system jand their sixteen-year-old daughter come to seo him. Husband and wifo| have been separated for four years. Apparently Townsend killed him self immediately after telephoning. left to take a sdmilar position with Miliner & Co, in the saine 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, B5e . vane el the | Atalldealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- pings showed Towteend bet re. |atives Limited, Ogdensburg, N. Y.— igned from this company March 17. | Advt Crowley, elty. | Usual Complimentarya-ve ' Green Trading Stamps ; y Women's and Misses’ Coats, Free Tomorrow Skirts, Footwear, Millinery; also au Furniture, Floor Coverings, Cut Glass, Sewing Machines, Garden Implements. (For details see our adct. in this Evening’s Journal Other Sales All Charge Purchases made during the remainder of this month will be en- tered on bills rendered May first. ‘Stampe docks wafllled will be piven, but set of any Portieres With Open $1 9, 50 f/ Edges. Pair, SaleWednesday & Thursday Elegant portieres in such artistic combinations as green and brown, brown and blue, green and green, red and red, mulberry and blue, green and red, blue and red, and blue and blue; also some with fancy borders Marquisette and Scrim Curtains—-fine quality material in white and ecru; with antique Filet and Cluny insertion and edge; length 2!4 yds: Bale Price Remuiarly 95 $2.75 3.25 2.95 1.89 1 Couch Covers Oriental stripes and) Imported and Domestic Cretonne colors; also deiiiaben Upen, peslare colors to harmonize with any decora- covers; trimmed with fringe; the 4! tion: 35 inches wide, yd.. sortment is very large; iy 50. i 30 inches wide, 29e at $1.35, $1.95, $2.25, $2.50, $2.95 and. Grocery Specials Greenhut's Mammoth Pure Food Market is worthy the attention of every careful house- keeper. Here the best is to be bad, and economy prices invariably rule. Give it a trial. Telephone Chelsea 4000, Call or write for free Grocery Order Post Card Book containing 10 postals for ordering groceries by mail | Libby's Fresh Fruits Sugar. Our Own Roasting | ¢ Best refined’ granulated: |] COMBINATION BLEND | 25-1. cotron "$1 QR CO 29¢ For Wednesday and Thursday fiovlife. WHOLE bag New Crop Rice FANCIEST 10 ibs. § Ibe HEAD RICE... 95. 48 SMALL. GRAIN DB 40 Fresh Cereals. FRESH 10 Ibe. § 1b CORNMBAL 25 ROLLED DAT MEA PINKEAD OATMEAL addy, $3.80; 75 PAMILY TEA "105 Santa Clara Prunes Ibe 7A 32e Zap Washing Cereal Mt 50e | Heeker's Flour. HECKER'S PATENT } UR § Ke yatone | “Re Faust Kummet ‘ e $1 Scotch Whisky iv 148 124 115! Filled books of Sperry" Gold Stamp $2 In cash in the "S. & H." Office on for them. Double ge Stamps Til 12 0 re redeemable for $2.50 worth of merc Fitth Floor, We give "S, & H." G jock; Single a Stamps Thereafter n any department ading Stamps as usual, Ask Sperry” Gold Stamps All Day The New York World Sets the Pace Single

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