The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1917, Page 15

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exit. observed a 25c, At all dealers or sent postpaid collar or coat, on a rear fire escape of |by Fruit-atives Limited, Ogdens the apartment house. ‘burg, N.Y Advt {\ M4 4 Sister Bett S3O000 DAVEGE pNEBY PUBL UBRARY @s Believed to Have Been F Set in Both Wings 4 ._ Brooklyn Institution. # Two fires, apparently of incendiary | origin, Were discovered curly to-day im the right and left wings of the! i eific Brancl: of the Brooktyn Pubs | jj) He Library, which occupies the two. | story brick Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn The blaze in the right Mtaelf out, bur 3 ‘was noticed. ne Interior decora- | "@°" #F " were Jusand books consumed or ruined | ¢ ly emoke and water. mated at from $30,000 to $60,000, ‘The fire was discovered by Police- Sobn Furlong of the t Station, who saw dense smoke} uring from the cupola, n jong trie et said he rm, Furlong tried to teal 1 MER 8 pbaret aia arr t we | Maxi [lines « The damage is {line Arrest in the a to the building, uld not, went apartments Street, and warned the families there to prepare prenene hel for a hasty | The Chief Lally O'Hara arr! directed the firemen to way tn. the left wing, some time later that it was found a second fire had been burning under | some ladders in the right failed to spread ay \Tarpaulins were str hope of being able t the books in the burni ) building, and thirty fire Pymain floor had « narrow § Dalcontes eolinpsed simultane- ously. The blaze was under control er wo hours’ work, aa confined to was not until by a watchman known as Jim, who !s to be questioned to-day According to the authoritie No evidence that the fire Also in Brown Kid Patent Colt Pumps White Nu-Buck Lace and Also in Patent Colt and Gun Metal | Eleven Big Best Stores— Ea’ WE é ares at Ls AURAL Weak st sand ted | : 4e) Cth Av. and : i . is CHS Sih As.. DOH And HCED Sts, 106-162 Bowery, nob Mall Order Cept., 224080 Ay, GIRL FOUND DEAD BY GAS. a Asphy stated. w 1 ho 1 1 t x » N Avenue, W ven, Queen polls wid tite dt MAN AND WIFE CONVICTED. Found Guilty of Killing Nocthyitte Motet JOUNSTOW Elienbu roprietor. N. ¥., March 29 hon seven and « half years. > - wing burned Bilsha Lee, Manager of Penanytyanta Lines. Elisha Lee, Aswistant General Man- gers’ committee In the recent strike] jnecotiations. haa been appointed Gen- | ral { Pittsburgh, Pro GOOD ADVICE Because They Did Her Good ROCHON, Jan. 14th, 1915 “I suffered for many years with ter: | pe when | rible Indigestion and Constipation. had frequent dizzy 5} greatly run down. A neighbor ad vised me to try ‘Fruit-a-tives” 1 did) Of those Tablets Arbolone. so and to the surprise of my doctor began to improve, and he advised ine | by to go on with ‘Fruit-a-tives.’ “1 consider that T owe my life { a the right |*Fruit-a-tives’ and I want to say wing wan set, beyond the fact that| those who suffer from oth blazes appeur to have started at the same tine One of the teriants in the St. George reported to the police after the blaze CORINE 50c a box, Are Ready at Any One of the Big Blyn Store In the new Blyn Shoes for Spring every novel and conservative style is featured —every new idea is developed. Thousands of families find in Blyn| 783!¢ Stores the Shoes that conform to their] White style ideas, and the service that is always helpful and courteous. The straightforward methcds that have} Boot established Blyn leadership in the shoe re- tailing field are strongly in evidence to-day. We maintain our position at the front by improving shoes and stores and giving always FULL MONEY’S WORTH. ra Sizes #14 to7 2 to 7 Miss TIN toa bY% to ret Button Styles same prices. SID mn She Was Acct ind fell in a faint’ before she was found gultty o ond degree and his o-dav. They we oun to death of] head of the railway man- Manager, of the Pennsylvania | ae Theoww! rt his night, so was enslons dazed | | ANTI-F FAMILY DOCTOR'S aa | Art thou stout and getting stouter? Stop repining—cease to moan; Hie thee to the nearest drug store— Ask for “Tablets Arbolone.”* Indigestior Constipation or Headaches— ‘try | Fruit-a-tives’ and you will get well,” JAUDREAU. 50, trial size, >| Patent Colt | %t| white Kid Tops (Shoes for M ; *\\ Growing Girls’ (7 Children’s Same style in NO PAIN AT ALL! CORNS DO LIFT OUT No humbug! | about the upper floors of jor foolishness After turn ! the Hotel Manhattan, Harry Brock, who only was lyellow wra 4 | Hons. Adv “me °° To Go On Taking ‘“Fruit-a-tives”’ | Anjotoe wil so jake thee | known. | Thou'lt forget that hungry feeling After taking Arbolone. «and became | 4nd the pounds away will dwindle— Waist no longer like a zone; Thou'lt be thankful to the maker 1! Note.—This little poem was written | n of Los Angeles, | as @ testimonial to ‘ It so aptly and truthful virtues of this Ar describes” the to} known ant use it for Lace 4.00 3.50! 2.50 Apply few drops then lift corns off with ink! You can lift off any kind of a corn ot callus without one twinge of pain or A Cincinnati man dis. covered this ether come pound and named it frees Any druggist will sell a tiny bottle of freen one, like here shown, for very little cost a few drops directly upon a tender corn or callus, In stantly the soreness disap- pears, then shortly will find the corn or so loose that you can lift it right of. Freesone is wonderful. one. MH doesn't eat away the corn or callus, but shrivels it up without even irritating the surrounding skin. llard, soft or corns be- tween the toes, as well as painful calluses, lift right ‘There is no pain be- : fore or afterwards. hs |toreness or smarting. It is truly aston-| shing. It always works. No humbug Genuine freezone is ‘id in these small bottles, packed Was @ cabaret singer, Hving at in a little sealed wood case, bearing @ peers Beware of imita~ p that craving, normal—that's a literary wor SUNDAY WORLD. WANTS WORK MCNDAY WONDERS. Including S Insurance, We Extra. Silver Gray and Ivory Kid Gun Metal, cut-out desi welt soles and Spanish heels Broadway, oF, Greene AY NEWARK STORE: 689 Broad st.,op, Mil, Phy _— in This Evening’s Journal. Just Before Easter J $12.75 $14.75 Metal Girdles 98c; special (Factory Checked). Floor Coverings And Window Shades Printed Linoleums—4 yards wide; in ‘a choice selection of new designs and colorings, extra value; @° 69ec yd Inlala Linoleums—3 lots, affording a choice selection of attractive patterns —2 yards wide; sale price, sq. yd., Be $ 85c, anu 1.10 Window Shades —complete; mounted on spring roller; size 36x70; opaque shades; 4 Friday and Saturday Sales In Our Store Downstairs 50-Piece American Porcelain Dinner Sets slightly imperfect, but nothing to mar the appearance or service; only 40 sets at this s9 OK 3.95 rice 7-Piece Hand Painted China § 1.79 A it: Ice Cream Sets at Japanese Decorated Fern 98 e c Jishes ~ two sizes Hand. Falnied Fiacaune each Sie Cut Glass Flower Baskets - $¢ 3.50 high handled; at Cut Glass 8-inch 3-Footed $ 4 90 Apple Bowls -at Cur GLASS ‘279 Choice of: Oval Orange Bowls, 8-Inch Round Handled Relish Dishes, Celery Trays, Sugar and Cream Sets, Fruit Bowls, 12-inch Vases. Refrigerators “Leader " Lift Cover Style— $1 00 geil famines 91575 Side ico 523.50 Universal” Side Icer 598 Style—at Poultry Wire Doubly strong, because galvanized alter weaving. Rolls of $0, 100 and 150 feet. Tein, Mesh soft 100 ft. 12 inch $1.05 $2.00 18 inch 1.55 2. 24 inch 2.05 36 inch 3.00 2 in Mesh 12 inch 53c 97e 18 inch 70 $1.30 24 inch ‘9h 1.86 46 inch $iaz 2.73 48 inch 186 3.62 60 inch 2 4.60 72 inch 2.75 5.5 7.90 REENHUT'’ THE BIG STORE” \Gountain SIXTH AVE. IB TO 19™ STREET Sales of Trimmed and Un- trimmed Millinery, Advertised ; A Two-day Sale of Women’s and Misses’ The New Styles, The New Fabrics, of this sale and general wear Chine, Georgette Crepe The correct new Spring shades, also tured). Here we offer smart and serviceable dresses, and come early, for some of the size assoriments are incomplete. Dainty Oriental Novelties The Finishing Touches to Your Easter Costumes Metal Girdles, Hand Bags and Purses specially priced for Friday and Saturday. Sale Friday and Saturday Dress Goods and Coating's Attractive not only for their style and pre-Easter timeliness, but for the extreme modesty of the prices in the face of the ad- vance of woolens and cottons! All-Wool Serge—in black and all the $3.95, $5 and $6.75 newest popular styles; Se 9.75 75 ilt finish; made of and celluloid in gly set 19 95 mounted either on metal Some with draw Japanese coins. various colors, with jewels; specially priced Ukelele Hand Bags frames or covered to match strings. In various shapes and dainty materials. Fitted with purse and mirror. quality; per yard Silk and Wool Poplins—-in all the new at colorings. Just the thing | 10 Boys’ Novelty Suits jer garments; peryd. 2, ‘ontings- in diagonal weave; in new sport colors; 9 50 fabrics 2-Day Sale of Men’s $3 to $5 Sh Sale Friday and Saturday, at Regularly Ge Also Back Strap Purses of Morocco grain, tapir, lamb, calf, alligator and vacherte leather; 8 CENT. 5e bear his trade-mark. _Every pair Goodyear welted. pairs have rubber heels attached. All sizes. Men’s $2 to $ 75e to $1 Caps—styles for men, serges and worsteds; silk lined; others silk and Serges, $ d 50} « Wie tlt) Fresh Foods Special Friday & Saturday Mail and telephone orders filled Telephone Chelsea 4000 taped; all sizes 9e ans 44 each “sed Hol Flat finished Holland Shades 54 Cc m the evens about TUTTI PRUTT! Norway Mackerel THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1917. Regularly Priced $22.50 & $24.50 Here you may choose from, Irresistibly smart styles, introducing many novel new collar effects, Fancy colors for women's and children's wear Excellent 79 Boys’ Lape Blue Serge Suite lc | sizes 7 to 18 years; Sale Friday and Saturday A timely purchase of the entire sample lines from one of our best makers: HATS, in popular colors, also black; every hat silk trimmed, weight, flexible, genuine leather bands, black only, All sizes Boys’, Girls’ and Children's $1.65. tweeds, | and $2 Cloth Hate—new Spring many | shapes and colors in Tweeds resh Meats welect . B5e Premium Flour tte tah CRANBER | $1.35 COOKING. 2 hae Colors Make your ch Norfolk, Pate! Hundreds of these su Specially Priced at Se 36 6, s: Sizes 214 $3.95 $ Sue 24 92.95, and Spring Reefers—newest models in most wanted 210 B years; $9) QE 95.95 § oes $2.79 Approximately 1,000 pairs of fine shoes classified as “factory checked,” purchased underprice from a well-known shoemaker who controls a chain of retail stores, are offered in this sale. promised the maker not to mention his name, but most of these shoes t THE DEFECTS ARE NOT WORTH MEN- TIONING,-—for all practical purposes, these shoes are as good as any you can buy at full prices. Sale begins tomorrow morning,--come and take your choice of BUTTON AND LACE SHOES IN PATENT THER, TAN RUSSIA, CALF AND GUNMETAL to 8 years. Quite a number of 3 “Sample” Hats, $1.35 18¢ 20¢ | Berwick Rye | Pilgrim Gin The Coats at $12.75 Regularly Priced at $14.75 terials include POPLIN, WHIPCORD, REDS, VELOUR CLOTH, COVERT include Gold, SOFT DERBIES, light bal | 35 we Our Own Roasting 15e GRA PEPRUIT All Charge Purchases made tomorrow and Saturday will he entered on bills rendered May Ist Dresses, Suits and Coats The Lowest Prices “ Women and misses who are contemplating the purchasing of outer apparel for the great Spring festival are for- tunate indeed to encounter such a remarkable offering as this. The varieties are simply wonderful, and the values offered are doubly extraordinary because of the timeliness, And, bear in mind, please, that all the garments offered are from our own superb stocks Brief description and one illustration from each group is all we are able to spare in this limited space, The Dresses at $14.75 The Suits at $19.50 Regularly Priced $16.50, $18.75, $19.58 and a few $22.50 Handsome styles for street, afternoon eight dashing new styles in sports beautifully fashioned and tailored ‘effects; some are, pockets and new shaped belts. Ma- dresses of Crepe Meteor, Crepe de faithful reproductions of high- and Taffeta. priced originals. +| TWEE The materials include SERGE,' and SERGE. black. (One of the many styles pic-|GABARDINE & POPLIN, in the Apple Green, Magenta, also navy and new colors, also navy and black. | black. ts and coats for every occasion. No Mail, Phone, ©. O. D. or Approval Orders. 1800 Boys’ Suits In a Two-Day Pre-Easter Sale Planned for Tomorrow and Saturday Wonderfully well made suits of excellent fabrics, in Pocket, Pinch Back and Sep The remarkable ran ice tomorrow Sideboard Scarfa—Filet | Wash Fabrics 38-inch Gold and Silver Tinsel Floral S » H Sweet » &, Ts] Liquors& Wines i, Imperial Hennessy's a tine favor Baltimore Brandy Rye JAMES EN iid, @mooth NESSY PALE $1 8° $1.68 California Wines B4-inch Satin Stripe Chiffon Voiles-— 36-inch Silk and Cotton Tussahs-—- Trading Stamps aa Usual Filled Books of ‘Sperry’ Gold Stamps Redeemable for 82.50 Worth of Merchandise in Any Dept., or for tak for Them, Double ave Stampa Till ‘| hi k Single ga Stam /\ & Y Belt 10,000 Yards of Towellings 15c to 19¢ Qualities, at,a Yard 12%e A Friday and Saturday sale of Bleached Roller Towelling and Glass Checked Towelling of excellent quality. Other Specials: edge; trimmed with plain centers; ‘ regularly 39¢; each........ 24c Blue Printed Japanese Doilies—11- inch luncheon doilles; many choice designs; regularly 0c; sale, 1 dozen 39c Huck Towele—extra large size; plain white and hemmed; regu- larly 21¢; each 15c Blankets 500 pairs of summer blan- kets; choice of fancy colored plaid blankets, white blankets, tan blan- kets, gray blankets; light and me- dium weights; regularly $ $3.45 and $4, sale, pair 2.95 Chiffon Volle—An exact reproduc- tion of the imported kind that sells up to $5.00 per yard. Shown on black, Copenhagen and Shadow Lawn green, Specially priced, pet yard 98c in choice Spring colors, for dresses and waists; specially priced, ge per yard 69c of & firm, silky quality. Shown in an almost endless variety of street and evening shades, specially The Big Store's Moderate Priced Dress Fabrics bear a twenty-year-old

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