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alte Acie. ie habia TT TR TT 18 » two Ho a ehtpe at Hoboken are at half $300—Reels to Pay Grad Revenue Per Foot. ALBANY, April 6.—A bill duce State revenue from the branches of the moving pic progress of the fire and as @ last re- sort dynamite was used to blow up buildings in its path, Even this failed to atop the onrush of the flames, and it was not until the fire had ered four blocks and reached the First Methodist Episcopal IN ASBURY PARK 3 Church, that the firemen began to get $1,000,000 Blaze Destroys 43| tne upperhand, ‘The church, at jwiature early next week, ( ‘ Grand and First Avenues, a’ fine 4 aikin'y? , Including Two Heber B. stone structure, kept the flames from going across Grand Avenue, but was Large Hotels. Seatroyed iteelt. The church Was ject announced to-day. Cohen and Moe Rosenstein, indictea| | them Father John’s Medicine and i us hull about four yeare ago at_n cont,” The mhedule cf reoposed vicenso for murder in the first degree in con- ents them from catching cold, } |) } of $60,000 and had an organ valued at ab nection with the Killing of Barnett 3 the only c Soerial From 4 Statt Comewrondeot ot The | 9,8 fees is an follows: Producers, $200; tee of medio Fi ey mine, Worl 5 Ce Rh hy ear eR distributors, $300. In addition Baff, All the men have been in the I d ASBURY PAIK, N. J, April \ would’ ba pone. hk att ‘Tombs sinee their indicument early in Haan wars rt] Ti d masses of twisted stect and fron are THE SIXTEEN DOLLA ited within this State, "This would ""Dygtrict Attorney Swann sald that be levied on a radua a \ h ” H ee Are You Tied fiw. HDOLLAR HOG Sistine eine aa" at, ucrnr peanut] | (he) : U Ind rs? busiest blocks in this famous summer — cents per foot, based on cost of pro-, Was that Antonio Cardinale, on 23 sist St, ; 00) : F ‘ 7 jotion, whore confession the men were in- j Pp resort as a result of the most disas-| Also fwo-Dollar Wheat- -Prices for Exhibitors’ license fees would range dicted, was eritiedlly {ll and had un- | ' If 80, your whole system trous fire which the Jersey coast hus Both Are High Records for | from. $6 nas of ons than 2" |dergone a serious operation. ! naturally gets tied up too, | || ever known. Bowinning at 9.80 o'clock a Generation. lof more than 2,000, ‘There also would| Cardinale, admitting partictpation | | Jiast night, it raged through the carly) : be Impoaed an operator's tax of $2. jin the murder of Batt, escaped to | it ; A liver and consti- | morning hours, doing at least $1,007,-| CHICAGO, April 6~The sixteen (Italy before hig part in the murder | pated bowels are bad | |! 000 damage before firemen and ap-| dollar bog took bis place to-day MRS, WAGNER IS IS HELD | ae eee au. eeneecer ce] dangerous things. from a dozen towns got it) alongside two dollar whest. Hoga) | back here, through the courtesy o! iH ; | paratus ‘rom ai i ® ‘ we. the Itallan Government, and made | Ht Exercise as much under control. grading as choice heavy sold at $16.00! FOR KILLING SIST SISTER'S BABY possible the indictment of the five as 80 crty-cight buildings, including the at the opening of the market at the! men | t can—but keep your liver |) Methodiat. Fipiscopal Churvh| Union Stock Yarda to-day. os i] i bowels up to the land the Winthrop Hotel and svon-| This is the highest price per hun- | Coroner's Jury Formally Charges | GIRL A SUICIDE BY GAS, | 4 time. port Inn, two of the largest hotels| dred pounds paid for hows since 1809.) ~ 44 ¥ | } } | were destroyed. ‘The other structuros| May wheat has been selling at or| Homicide Against Woman Who | FAILED IN HIGH SCHOOL hit burned were small boarding houses | reaitng record ot! eeneraton, Had Lost Own Infant. | , jand cottages: Mrs, Anna Wagner of No, 1920 Pa- P | : fo far as is known no lives were! KILLS HIMSELF. WITH GAS. | cifle Street, Brooklyn, was held with-| ‘Tried to Please You, but Have lost. All the hotela and. cottases| out bail to-day by Coroner Wagner,! — Been a Disappointment,” She bab EE tl i anh crea charged with homicide. ‘The jury ac- Wrote ‘Poster Pathe See ae duased owaitainee cused her of causing the death of her Hone Foster Farner, i Several of the firemen sustainc: nister’ y ewma rb | minoc injuries. Frank Hafler, thirty-six years old. an| three monthn old, Wa koh wewman| Barbara Stowe, sixteen years old, f While {he fire wus still, burning | Austrian, committed suicide by ges Ir.|Mary Newman,’ the mother, and |*oPted daughter of H. C. Stowe, a t \early to hia furnished room at No. 366 Palmetto) Thomas Logan, a neighbor, testified | contractor of No. 172 South Oxford | and the ‘othe | Street, Williamaburg, early to-day. Tia body was found by John Schwaninger, the owner of the place, at 6 o'clock and Dr. Stampa of the German Hospital said he hud been dead for an hour. ced © Kan tube in his wer said ace a month as working Ina mutt been affected by ‘tho death own baby, was holding Wi her arma when they sudden! ered that the baby was u the child died t Colorless faces absence of Iron in the blood. Carter's Iron Pills will help this condition. on | oalted tn the police and that hor sister must have hand over his mouth and stoy 4 their intention of rebuilding, valling idea being to get the |work started at once so that every art of the resort will be ready for na plant in New Jersey and making thing. denie SQ 2 ee See j the annual summer rush, inger had never met She and L m s It was in the Natatorium, a swim plied for the room. | Wit ge r bail he | ming pool owned by the city particularly morose Witnesses in eac Nervous Periodical sini the don the. board certain United ed the whol missed the matter from her min t the fir H. y th id not have | You Cannot Hide Your Fat) tn the one misfortune you| P. Burney, assistant ma fe’ prompt and satiefacto! t should 4 by Exxplo-| Pad Nh had done with the buckle “I believe it was your hi in mine |q liberal reward is offere # the| papers for a similar artt endl | Burney FERNIE, 8. C., April 6.—Thirty-four men are believed to be trapp No. 3 at Coal Creek near hi result of explosions in mines N Ww ela “ . en ob’ buckle fro A. & S. stocks include the ed We famous American . If too thin, your dressmaker work. Two bodies, badly nia-|from whom she received a reward of} During a recent snowstorm Avon | to give up when I heard of Var-ne-sis, | f a heights and Fhe! 18, each, h, $1.7) .75 dozen. tailor can supply the deficiencies, md, have’ been recovered A a} oa : residents were surprised to see Mr.|1 was skeptical, and thought if the | eee OES styles, heig) h 380s nen Deas Hl eon they parrying physicians and mine ot It js an old family heirloom and ¥ ( | war to ficlale was een nt trom from here. Beat Hoveral thousand ‘dollars, “and our | Hiram Whiting of Page Street, Avon doctors couldn't help ine it would be i A 1 ee eis are - clients will be overloyed to recover ati aiaalin Frome his cide, | {20lish to try anything further. How: 4 ° ° e, neuralgia and all pains. Daraueey: piawenn e@n Al ptenee ke S80 |sccepltal trom ladiriaa veceives when | WOOLSEY GETS NEW POST, | boys making snow men, Mr. Whitine | for me; it was the beginning of the Oxfords are the thing. ere’s a fine group permite vou to eat|he waa run over by an automobile at - — 8 end of my misery Ov twenty styles and If he expects to partici vate | { | . and leaves the ekin|Ninety-third Street and Firat Avenuc | Nominated to He Solicitor of State| “I couldn't resist the temptation to) “Gradually the pain and stiffness rer_twenty Me in the Easter “parade” he'll | This famous prescrip: | {ust before 6 K "last night, wax | Department, Succeeding Johnson, | get out in the snow with the other| left me, so that I was able to go||i| every leather included in our) Wont a Walking Stick, with i Easiest Way to Remove ed Into tablet form, Wentified in the Hast Wighty-elghth | WASHINGTON, April 6.—Leater H.| boys, It feels pretty good after beiny | about on erutches, the swelling disap-|]| stock, Having all lee ye tte the highly favored hook han- % : Mach tablet contains an exact dose of the | Hifort station this morning aa Fr Woolsey of New York, was nominated | flat on my back for a year from rheu | peared, and my fingers became less able to fit ‘ ; | \ | Ugly Hairy Growths || | game harmiens ingredients that made thelang drourth Sitest, The machine e.| by. President Wilson to-day to be|iatism. I am seventy-eight years| and less stif, until I was able to close confident of being, abl dles, aay trimmed with ster- | \ original prescription capable of reducing | owned and driven by Leo Sturm of No. | golicitor of the State Department to| young and suffered from rheumatism | my hands. After three months I dis and PI M : ling silver bands or caps. | (Beauty Culture) the overtat body at the rate of two, three |48 West Forty-fitth Stre succeed Cone Johnson of Texas, who | of the joints for years. carded the crutches, and have given Tan and black Oxfords at soa Here is a method for removing hair | or four pounds @ west: witnout the aERt- | oe Member 7g eee Fegently remtemed, ee core ; asda | $3.80'a pair. Dark tan Ox. Btrest floor, Fulton street, Central Bids, | Mt effects, Take but one tablot afte oulse been Secretary | ; i} “Ewell nla k «tl Sten meal and at bedtime until the normal| WASHINGTON, April 6, —N aine-| Lansing’® personal gasistant ducit fords with rubber soles and : ih ae F weight ts reached and the bodily health! tions for the members of the Tari¢t | {Ne past trying months and has mate | heels, at $4, Genuine wine is Underwear } i] some powdered delatone renaye: reget completely restored. Ask your druggist | Commission given recess appointments partment’s legal work and some of Conde ‘an Oxfords at $6.95 a Athletic. style, in separate ¢ | Bea Ginvten ran it es, the skin for Marmola romaine Sanita or wend 4 Fresigent Wilaon were sent torn day | tl ° Department's most important | on OV: <4 vieces, or Union Suits made of 0 , to the Marmola Co.. oodward sve, \to the Sena | notes x / ier prety trace af bale pga mn Detrott, Mlob.. and vou will recetve for Be Fauna, ‘Man huset seca | jeu doce, Man's Beep, Ben Butltngs | TINE nainsook agg | ‘© harm or inconvenience results| q full case—enoveh to etart you well GW) Minsqandy Wiiiam’ Ke BOWIE ENTRIES. | Shirts and drawers, 0 ' from this treatment, but be careful to| your way te slimness and happiness | Wiliam Gulberteon, | a garment; Union Suits, $1 to | get genuine delatone.—Advt. Edward F, Costigan, Colorado, don athe mote d His Sock. $2'a Suit. ames 6.—The entries for to-morrow's races | is cKs douh fans: Seen’s tek ne ae: i pare S@ follows Silk, of course, for low shoes. :.. 7... M J Reliable Clothin ie Some in black and pa ope His Gloves | colors at 48¢ a pair. ter Gloves for men— - . 8 || with embroidered ride cone nontes Meyer's and Adier's. i tay age! | The higher iced Socks are} Washable cape, tan cape, gray } tie Wastes tio: Os H pi 7 | ON LIBERAL CREDIT tr Hs Me ‘d made in accordion rib fancy|suede, gray mocha. 50 0 |e t Season's Smartest Styles from Foremost Makers I two-toned combinations, as $2.50 a pair. . | | wtling Breas well as in black and favorite Ls Ca aves in ta ; three | colors. Prices range from an r ocha Gloves at | i “aoe || to $1.98 a pair. $1.35 Pal $1.65 a pair. 1 ) King | Street floor, Men's Shop, Rast Butlding, Street Moor, Fulton street, East Building. P 4 | ° | : 84 Ag 5 | | i 464-466 Fulton Street His Hat or Cap ; BROOKLYN We have Stetson Derbies i | | and Sott Hats in all the i "| j ‘ood blocks—a style to fit | ; | by ery man heterfinaivecds | iT a4 38 s. Derbies and Sof e mile and a i f . Verbies an oft Pay f ney os: | | Hats, the best anywhere at . | the prices, $1.95, $2.95 and $3.50. Silk Hats, $6. | | Cloth Hats for motoring or travelin 1.95 and | i HOT ‘SPRINGS ENTRIES. i | $2.95. 8 8, , 4 SPRINGS, Ark. April 6.— Caps, 48¢ up. Street floor, Men's Bhop, Kast Building 4 tries for to-morrow's races a Tcl ¥. as follows o * . a Dash Delicious Easter Candy a Conserva- and Go ee ee i Most ot the Candy sold in our Candy Shop is , | tive Suits Modss Mt || made in our own factory. We know exactly what | , Sor Con- ie ot Goundimart : | goes into it, and we are careful to see that none but a servative Fellows ey - the best and purest ingredients are used. Always % TAKEN AFTER TAE RECENT SNOW ST0e71. l Men s | tresh and always sold for less than like grades are sold | } Smart b i Breasted Conservative Natty Serge Boys’ lt supe eae your I we fat O8 ay | Ena $e Wi & TArey, to add to hie | € elsewhere. ; Lg li ee Sy appli nping , i | back, unable to turn or help myself in| collection of wheel chairs, cru! i } Beys Blue Styles for Spring ¢ onree Suits for | Faney Suits H | Bay ade Detain BORPRRE DEin dab | ROR CARSATAA Nis Boston ufioe 340 il Chocolate Marquisettes, lb.,| Assorted ull Chocolates, hy Serge Suits Men and CORe J OF veroaala Young $3.95 corolla sot uo and night; to even come near my bec| Boylston Street. Say this for me:||| 89¢3 134 Ibs.......... $1,12| per poun aes 4 $5.05 Young Men Men of for oun ‘yet isan Ales ios; | would bring on a paroxysm Almost There is no need for any one to suffer | Pertection Chocolates, Milk Chocolate Ma: 4 $0 18 years Quiet a : 10 years ses | ay faome | ee trace 208 a eee | i Sel Ch watag884| _ Cherries, pound bor. 38e B F ; nows the suffering I endured | Var-ne-sis and get rid of it, I know— | fl) Gold ocotates, poe Assorted Nut Bars, 8 bars in . d { Sizes 34 to 46 \$ 0 $ 0 that year I've had it,” he added emphatically 1 BGR 3 a tin box; box.. Ade uits an Oats) Regulars & Stouts . to . that attended me| Hundreds of remedies are adver: | |) Priscilia Chocolates, pound Chocolate Kcelticn accts| my misery and I was | tised to cure rheumatism, but not one box. 29¢ Ba to dha cach ouraged when a spe-| produces such evidence as Var-ne-sis | || On Any Purchase Up to $10 We Ofler Special Terms of cm | cialist told me he had done oversthing tantly giving to the public, ||) | Montauk ¢ Chocolates, Pound rose A Baskets, filled |) lin his power. 1 must have taken a| tow ynn, i with cream eggs and deco- ‘ $ $ Track ft | harrel of medicine, and still T suf-| Mass, for “A Word to Skeptics.” It’s | Butter Sweets, chocolates rated with ducks and ribbon, | ‘ 1 1 ppb free | nut and fruit centres; ep.| | $1.59 each “My hips and knees were sore and| Get Var-ne-sis at Liggett’s Riker box, 24¢; 1-Ib. box.. ¢ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1917. Head of Holtand-Amerten Line Diew a chance to get water on ft. ‘The LICENSE FEES PROPOSED BAFF MURDER SUSPECTS take this course and relieve you of Officials of the Holland-America Line | FIR flames, leaping to the next — one disgrace. I have tried my best to ft Hoboken received a cablegram to-day lick it up in samo hungry please you, but instead have been @ Sey te Male okies alan FOR MOVIE BUSINESS = MAY GET OUT ON BAIL) sistts.retmane as ase oe ne Rotterdam nat orn B OF RUINS Apparatun from Leng eclisiipaiatin you Shy mors. Saends: on, Won: tres sel Ba bia 5 istri s $25,000 Security Fixed in Each appreciate all you have done for on hie, freau and many other points. Their Producers to Pay $200, Distributors $25, Security x in Eac! constr. The Hage of combined efforts failed to atay the ‘ ine nee > seme to 708 8 Nenceerrens dustry will be Introduced in the Leg- *hairman Wheeler of the committee which recently investigated the sub: that Mrs. Wagner, whose mind haa be: KLE” | matic n 7 y she ne\ i hh fiyecial from a Staff Correax hes 8200, a in the agave. en March toed NatOnasdb a Sill authoctes Hotel Claridge Wednesday night Miss PL in ids of Kuster visitors at | |itaprthha Cleveennw Ga BARS A: Nealon | Leonora Hughes found what she thought | nd ih certain many squares or ween res was an old shoe buckle on the floor. Sh Pees Up Gl Distt oes Sedona te it to one of the maids and dis- The atatorilum burned down so the hotel, asked Miss Hughes yes morning over the telephone what es wegen uated Case—Agreement Because of Delay in Trial. Hecause of the Inability to obtain a Justice to preside in the criminal Hranch of the Supreme Court before June, District Attorney Swann to- consented to the release on 000 bafl each of Abraham Graff, vid Jacobs, Joseph Cohen, Jacob child and thank you many times, If you adopt another child I hope you will have more success, that she will be more of @ comfort than bated Don't mourn my loss, beca' not worth it. BAI RA to pro- various ture in- day $25 ‘ Tux Morur of these two chil- dren says: “Whenever my dren need a body builder I give 1 had | Street, Brooklyn, committed Micide | i inte in |{o: day by inhaling gas. Isabella | di Jackson, a maid, smelled gas and a| consclous. mother 1d them held her pped his d ™ | policeman who broke the door of the | |girl’s room found her dead. Mr. and Mrs, Stowe adopted Bar- | bara ten years ago in New Jersey ara | {She was a pupil In the Girls’ High | School and had been working very hard lately to cateh up in mathe- The safe body building tonic for all the family to take is Father John’s Medicine because the pure and wholesome food elements which it contains build new flesh wave | ter this letter health, —Advt. “Dear Father: I have decided to AFTER YEARS IN BED FROM RHEUMATISM SHOVELS SNOW DURING RECENT STORM night, cor Seventy - Kight Years Young— Has Decided ur} ~~ Opinion on How to Overcome Stiff Joints j nd | nager of | ‘day | black-and-white stripe of tigured effect. || and Central to A. & S. Station, Hoyt St. asians leeiaiaimaimiameaataieealll The Man Who Waited —until the last minute tor his Easter outtit will find this A. & S. Men's Store . A Complete Service Station for the quick filling of his needs. a ’ No time to talk; but aN UR here are ; Spring Overcoats / at $14.75 to $29.75 Spring Suits ij at $16.75 to $29.75 \ Cutaway Coats and Waistcoats ae at $17.50 to $24.75 Hy a —with the Striped Trousers to wear with them, ai |] | $4.95 and $5.50. And men can place | Absolute Reliance i upon the style, quality and money-saving in all the \ Clothing we offer here.’ Men's Shop, Becond Floor, Hoyt Street, ; e ° ) His Shirt—Scarf—Collar | For church parade or afternoon call on_ Easter. || The SHIRT, pleated bosom; white; with stitf | | cuffs, or fancy, with soft cuffs. } | A. & S. stocks include the famous Star Shirts, for Easter | } || and all other occasions. Cotton, $1.48, $1.98, $2.48. Tub silk, $3.59, $4.98. | ‘ Mercerized cloths, $1.98, Silk crepe, $5.48, $6.48, $2.48, $2.98. Silk mixed, $3.49. $6.98, $7.48, $7.98. The SCARF, four-in-hand, plain gray, or neat A. & S. stocks include the best American, English, Swiss || | Italian weaves. ‘At 48c., 69c., 95c., $1.38, $1.45, $1.95, $245. The COLLAR, wing style, with round or square | corners or high fold, lock front. stiff, my hands were useless, swollen | HL man Drug Stores and all reli es a chalky substance, 1 was about] able druggists. ~Advertisement, Street floor, Central Building,