The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1917, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

> ™ _THS EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1917. PRICE OF HAIR CUTS GOES UP ONE KILLED, 5 HURT buried, mn the ruins, Dat soeaped Ol ARD OFICERS Connectiont Bald MH Promptly | The cave-in was in the heart of Start a Rev mm. | Broo ‘ooklyn, close the Atlantic Ave nue failroad sta MILFORD, Conn., April 17.—The in. The subway ex- price of & hair cut in Connecticut cities cavation at the point of the cave-in, Gee Deested to-day from 50 cents to 36 which ia at the Intersection of Hanson cents by barbers throughout the state Wag 36 Founded 1826 i‘ Greeley 1900 Place, is 66 feet deep. Coroner V Led by mombers of the Bald Head Ciub ef Americh 6: revolution. amaisct the ner is of the opinion that the shoring | Darbers is now in progress and a re- was not properly braced. | monstrance against the action was sent Contracts of the Cranford Construc- | State Barbers Com- tion Company and the Degnon Con-| ord. —»— struction Company meet at Hanson § The Bala Head Club plans vengeance! na - Place and St. Felix Street. The Cran- ‘ with @ capital V—"'No tine" te the word|Shoring Timber Gives Way| tora Company haa completed its ox- | Donovan Made Lieutenant- dein aes lown e line. At th + = 4s . >’ head, of, the protesting ‘onatans are] at St. Felix Street—Work- |cAvation to tne 65-toot evel. A neavy/ Colonel of the 14th and 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street ; George C. W , Preside . ‘ ki ‘as constructes | ‘ Ebi Fokn Rodemeyer, orrinator ot the] men Caught in Wreck. | southern end of the Cranford section | Downs of the 12th. | ¥ and Lew Stone of Winsted. —— | to shut off the Degnon section, which | | ; = has been excavated only to a depth of| ‘The followin, intments and as- i i A cave-in of timber shoring sup- | ig appointments and ai in ; porting the planking extending from | *S,feet- Cranford omclain say that “Mente were announced to-day at An Impressive Show g building line to building line over ®/ Hegnon workmen, sinking a shaft at National Guard Headquarters: ’ Py |new B. R. T. subway excavation In Hanson cae ane St. Felix Street at} Col, Charles H. Hitchcock, who omen S S Tin Coats k | St. Felix Street, Brooklyn, at 10.90/10 o'clock this morning ¢ nd & recently gave up command of the First ; Jo'clock to-day caused the death of Pocket of sand which Demin to thy Infantry, tha: n 1 : ‘ ' obs WAG Ge Tafwan atiey, sinder the bulkhead. Before tho Y, has received a detail in the . oe e . ; Stained, tartary teeth arenot |.) “arnnnn the aerioum inlury of sand flow could be topped the bulk’ Adjutant General's office, Presenting Models of the Newest, Most Distinctive Styles, for Street, Afternoon, Touring, onl htly but often cause chronic ver n der- 4 A ri " A A indlgetion ‘and foul breath. You can [20880 OF more persons who Hinppened | Piven eee rie at aan nee timothy F. Donovan of the Sport and Evening Wear. Prices Exceptionally Attractive ur teeth more cleanly with jto be passing or were in buildings the A . * - Fourteenth Infantry is promoted to hfown on the wooden shoring in th AT BOON DENTAL CREAM than | @ffected by the collapse excavation and the whole works the Lieutenant Colonelcy of that regi- The New The New pt any other obtainable—it stands | ‘The entire front of one bullding at|caved in for half a block between | mont as successor to Lieut. Col. Will- est kn footh-leaming properties. No, 147 Bt. Felix Street dropped off | Hanson Place and Tafayotte Street. iam 1. Garcia, transferred to the erie doosns haste formula + /into the hole and Mrs, Margaret the Cranford payrolls as Dom reserve list. ' Capt. Henry 8. Hildreth of the % . Beery deaker sells 16 Sheppard and Mra, Mary Tobin, who|shirone of No. 97 Skillman st doa laundry there were| Brooklyn | Twelfth Regiment {s promoted to - Major, Capt. George C. Broome of the reserve list is placed in active ; duty with the Depot Battalion of the Tenth Infantry, Capt. Franklin 8. ROPE ‘y Hutchinson of the Quartermaster’s [SSS SS Corps is detailed to the Adjutant General's office, First Lieut. Thomas H, McClintock of the Medical Corps of the Four- | teenth Infantry is promoted to Major of the Medical Corps and assigned to duty with the Twenty-third Regiment. Capt. William Teed Wright, Battery B, Second Field Artillery, is promoted to Major in that regiment. Second Lieut. Clinton M, Lucas, Battery D, First Field Artillery, is promoted to First Lieutenant of the same regi- ment. Theodore Crane is made Firat | Lieutenant in Squadron A. Maurice 8. Damon has qualified as First Lieutenant of the Depot Troop Silk Coats $19.50 Spring ‘oats 1 $25.00 $22.50 $29.50 $25.00 ; ; $35.00 $29.50 \eaa $39.50 and up to $190 : And up to $110 Quite the most compre-| A notably fine assort- hensive collection in the ment of street, aftér- city. Models for street, 1 noon and touring Coats in afternoon and sport wear models featuring many and a superb showing of new style notes. Evening Wraps. Ultra- In every wanted color fashionable models in EY Chiffon Taffeta and material. Velour Cloth Charmeuse Gros de Londres Burella Cloth Loopine Faille Silk Franklin Simon & Co. A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Call Attention to the of the First Cavalry. John Warren Satin Sublime Wool cinta ee jostwic! 8 promoted fr Second Satin Leo es Lieutenant in Company D to Firat de Leon Serges and Gabardines The New Sport Silks The New Military Capes Special at $29.50 The New Bolivias Lieutenant in Company J, Fourteenth Unprecedented Values infantry. Second Lieut. Clarence E, Doll is in their Women’s Suit Shop Beoaee to First Lieutenant, Eighth ast Defense id, a igned Women's Tailored Suits at 29.50 to the ‘Thirtesnth Company, Batond aD Lieut. Steel Watkins, Battery C, is Strictly tailored or belted models of men’s wear serge, gabardine or black promoted to Firat Lieutenant Battery | The Really Wanted Cape of the Hour—Made of the Best Quality Men's Wear Serge. and white checked worsted suitings; also of wool Jersey in street or sport "Weary J. Gooklnbheck ie,, maior te Capes that should command $45.00 gs. the First Infantry, has been com-! colorin, missioned leutenant colonel in that regiment. Third Floor | Women’s Tailored Suits at 39.50 vets along, rengnaton, aye | st es Military, braid-trimmed or pleated models of Poiret twill, serge, English a Kopetaky, Teeerve, lists’ ‘Becond , homespuns, wool Jersey, hair-line or Oxford suitings; also taffeta or faille Lieut. Gordon Hope. Gi Women’s Street and Afternoon Dresses - Regiment; Second William 8. sill. Sloan, Machine Gun Company, Twelfth’ Infantry; Second Lieut. Twenty-second Women’s Hand Tailored Suits at 48.00 eg ng cere; esond Lieut. Of tricotine, Oxford melton or black and white checked velour suitings. Depot Squadron, First Cav- Hand corded with silk braid. 3 F Lieut, William J, Kava. Remarkable Values at $19.50 Depot Battalion, First Ca‘ ; Models new and distinctive, introducing many smart Women’s Hand Tailored Suits at 59.50 aminceye ae style notes; developed in the most fashionable fabrics. ——————_———L—L—$—L—$L———————L— LT After serving mo: than twenty. Dressy or strictly tailored models of tricotine, Poiret twill or covert cloth; ate ree Fae, fg caaee § Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Taffeta, Serge also faille silk, satin, Shantung or Khaki-Kool. Headquarters Company, ‘Twelfth. In; in the most wanted colors et and ajor W m E, Downs has re-/ Third Floor At Reduced Prices sone im shotaweifh Infantry, auc. 1b cevemeemneme oe ing Reginald L, Foster, elev: WEDNESDAY ¢ col y of that organtzatic : a grenon aoe, cane, dats Brass Silks Dress Goods Cottons rn Te ron has been disc! 0 become WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS om ha on dlc t arthur W, Little, ; Three Splendid Values for Tomorrow, Wednesday as bee stored to active duty and ‘ Braid Bound, Mannish Tailored or Dressy Models ssigned for a ninety day period Imported pemmoenne Santee White . : We PR Reta on een oo Black Dress Satins Imported Navy Blue Embroidered Swisses Of Poiret twill, tricotine, serge, gabardine, black and white uissioned first Neutenant tn the Fi ilitary Serges $13 iti eenth. He will be one of the batt checked worsted, Oxford or hair-line suitings. Ion edjutante. Jenn Reed Kilpatrick 1,200 yards on sale tomorrow, has received a commission as second Wednesday. 35 00 lieutenant in Ranaeres A. wena | EB L. Ryan, Company je ae $1.98 yard has received a commi from St. Gall, Switzerland; 30-32 for the new military capes; 54 eaters inches wide. $2.85 yr | Bie san Regular $3.50 grade Regular $1.00 fabrics ‘Second Floor mvemoemo Heretofore $45.00 to $59.50 ization. Sergt, William H, Ballance - of. the Quartermanter's, Corps, ss | Regular $3.50 grade has been on duty at division head- quarters and service on the Mex- | Ground Floor ean border, has boen promoted to be second Heutenan Capt. Henry H. Holt, recently trana- ferred to the reserve list from the Twelfth Infantry, is in active service again with an assignment at divi- ston headquarters. ’ Second Floor Women’s High-Cut White Laced Boots Made of finest White Reignskin Cloth, The Shop Individual 9 Plain toe, high arched, light welted 362 Fifth Ave. 1 West 34th Street soles and Louis XVI. heels. Beoond Floor sozodont LIQUID DENTIFRICE It moves quickly from the brush, Sale To-Day and To-Morrow Important Sale of Domestic Rugs e e gently comes into contact with 325 New Tailor-Made Suits oe La, © oe tnd prevente them from receding. Two Remarkable Values This group consists of splendidly tailoremade Suits of Gabardine, Men’s Wear Serge, Burella Seamless Axminster Rugs Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs Cloth and mannish mixtures. Some braid bound. c= sit eal Exceptional values. All new Spring models. great S 9x12 feet—$42.50 Grade 9x12 feet—$37.50 Grade | $ 50 Slip: lip Covers $32.50 $28.50 ; | ® : Poses arr .98 Extra high pile fabrics in the most desirable Beautiful Persian designs in ten choice color ) ts arr fine H 5 Pieces Reup- designs and colorings, including solid colors with ings. An unusual opportunity to secure these S ov. holstered ’ ij | An Unusual Opportunity. AAS 0 shaded band borders; blues, taupe and rose. on Tog grade rugs at much below the usual price, he ey STAR UPHOLSTERY CO, ay | . OW. 14th SO. SP fscue tie TY 0 0 010 0 0 9 9 9 0 SS SS 0 St TNA? SREP Onna

Other pages from this issue: