The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1917, Page 12

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————————————e See ese grme , — . “ we THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1917. a a a . grave, He was held tn $1,000 bail for then to avenge the flag. They were| Irish question would be granted—only | ago he achieved instant success as a| Murray Gumgenhetm, the copper king, Use of Soap | examination Monday hard at work on Mills when Berger| to be put off once more,” said Deviin.| stage director of the form of musical] stuck on the ways half an hour, @ tug- f e |**Policeman Frank Herger, a Hpanian Worked hin way into the tangle of | "Pi t Wilson's action would be|entertainment which was coming] boat and a pile driver got the boat into Spoils the Hair ta wer, flying fists and feet and took Mills positive in obtaluing Ireland | into vogue | the water after much dimculty, | War veteran, who arrested him, told from them, . > Hule.” Recently Mr. Teal had been in do-| ~ ytrs, Guguenh wife of the owner, Toap should be ased very caretully,| |the court Mills had been drinking — | Supporting Deviin's hint that greater mestic diMcuities. ‘There is on a a5 i toons the lachaxian Gb if t to keep y hair look but was not drunk when he assailed American participa the Sup a su e 4 ne ‘ Shampoos contain too much alkall |ing. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND. s's,nre fon tn, pase tow a lenating his wife's affections. ft re ’ This dries the scalp, makes the hair | “1 asked him why he tore down the been unusually strong in urging action| Mr, Teal was one of the foremo: i we bat thine or teady gee te just flag and ripped tt apart,” sald the euetbistomineats by Lloyd George, J atag ors of big. ape ctaclen a | b hing fo — Cy > rae te tf . A | ES ae , wn in stage circles } ordinary teleined cocoanut Oi (ohieh | San Se laeare vine #8 etd ee yay tt a Devlin Hints Greater American Par- BENTEAL STAGEMANAGER " in the history of t | summer tf | ‘ easclens), and is better a , . ea B abou Lalnetl ‘ " New ¥ hentre, Fe any y Fen erearente soap oF aay: (Broker Who Ripped Up Ban-|tim ‘then t mid: "nutwhy axe ‘éipation In War Might Follow 1 leone ha eee ings Srchet ae TAKEN WITH ozodont ; thing else you can use. ner at Recruiting Stati out your apite on the flag? to which Settlement of Question. K & Erlanger, His m notable | } { ecruiting Station Due NTIFAI / One or two teaspoonfuls will ‘ he replied: ‘Oh, to hell with the vement while in tha apacit DE CE Simply | . can obtain hoene rule for Ire . ay! th | and rub it in, It makes an abundance | iin waseraine to land eaeety by saying 1 a” | Had Produced Some of New York’s|of the greatest stage success ever} teeth but hardens che Gaia of rich, creamy lather, which rinses| Tattered by the fists of indiguant| Milla, according to witnesses, made ly by saying the wor ' - pat ahi presented, e | MALT and prevents the trouble that Sat enaily, remeving evety particle of persistent efforts before he accom. The Nationalist member, J. Deviin,| Biggest Theatrical Successes, | | Mr. Teul’s last big work was stag. |» Tok A. uses the gums to recede. Gust, dirt, dandruff and excessive off, |“itizens, John K. Mills, @ broker, Of| siignea the doatruction of the fing. Acting leadef of the Irish pariiamen- | “Ben Hur” Among Them. ing ‘the rent spectacular, produc. bes pape ‘The hair dries quickly and evenly, and | No. 42 Broad Street was called to ec-| He was unable to reach It at first tary since Redmond’s fliness, 60 de- ; playing at the Manhattan Theatre, | Paste, Powder and Liquid, It leaves the Leg foggy and the thalt | count in West Side Court to-day tor ee pee & ehaufteur 50 conte for clared to-day, Ho explained if the} Ben oR heh at reg aa — <> | Bey it from your dru fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy " ie ‘3 . President made it clear to Ireland's | ¢? 2nd producer, died to-day after a haan and easy to manage. eee ne een ee ee eee orl ene pathared knd Mnocked dlits era that a aottlement of the Irish | lingering fines in Stern's Sanita- GUGGENHEIM YACHT STICKS. You can get mulsified cocoanut of | tne United States which war flown | Gown and beat him soundly. He hus. 4 was nec y to ing | rium. He was born in San Francisco | g199,000 Houseboat Leonte Iteld on — mene at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and! prom @ recrutting etation of the New/tled away but returned a few mo ut whole-hearted + | fifty-five years ago, and {n his early bf Ways atl tng. Y fa few ounces will supply every mem-| yor American in Columbus Circle at|ments later and ma nother ate tion tn the war, thi “| days was associated on the Pacific! CAMDEN, N. Ju Apr Launched | ‘ a : lor im 1 sft ‘oO act on the #1 a a ,! BM Ju ADI resbphtbied id ber of the family for months —Advt | 5 o'ctock this morning. oT ial AAs! ier eeereion “We have been ted nd time| Coast with David Belasco, Coming | tate yesterday at the Mathias Shipyard, | Also Aids Digi Joseph Nolan, an exprensman of | Mills asked for time to get legal! wo, 401 West Fifty-fourth Street, ®ain to think that a settlement of the| to New York some twenty-five years | the $100,000 houseboat Leonie, built for DRUG STORES EVERYWHERE WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. | advice, saying he knew his pffense was | led another posse first to protect and c BROOKLYN D. PRICE & CO. = FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS A Drastic Reduction Sale of ING YORK... Brooklyn e e ad O Ei . . é 219 Sue wines Ses High Class Suits Bronx......... Jersey City 27 STORES sibilities ibiidiihd Late Models from Regular Stock Yonkers te Newark K SEE ADDRESSES. BELOW Saturdays till 10 P. M. $45 oe $19: Frm 270,000 Yards of Woolens E have gathered numerous small lots of Suits that were priced as high as $32 in one group—and to @ P assure their immediate disposal, have reduced them imine wines: | at Before-the-War Prices!! and absolutely correct in style. Sizes 14 to 44 included, To participate in such radical reductions this More than a year ago, before the era of high prices, As a result we have the largest stocks of woolens ever early in the season, is a genuine sensation. we placed gigantic orders with the foremost mills of the | shown to the men of New York and surrounding country, country. We anticipated the great increase in market | and in accordance with the policy of this big business we ) FREE ALTERATIONS prices which have been created by the world war. are going to pass this entire saving along to our customers, | Specially Reduced Saturday | i We Have Not Raised Our Prices Nor Do We Intend to Do So 165 Smart Spring Coats Until our present stocks are exhausted. We therefore urgently advise you to take advantage of this offer for present and later needs, because it is the only way to evade the high prices of the future. Models for All Occasions , $12 ae and i Formerly up to $22.50 =. to the remarkable reductions presented in this Sale, and due to the fact of a rather limited quantity, it is advisable to attend as early in the day as possible. Included are Tailored, Semt-Dress and Sport Coats, of Motre Silk, Wool Velour, Gabardine, Serge, Bui Cov- ert, Poiret Twill and Poplin—showing all the latest con- ceite in collars, cuffs and belts. All sizes from 14 to 44. Sale of Waists $1.98 Delightful creations shown for the first time—the majority of fine white Voile, touched off with beau- tiful embroideries in light ‘ones, The large pointed cape collars and omart military frille are featured, 3-PIECE SUIT Made-to-Measure | Fest Satisfaction ca) Guaranteed Every garment is designed and tailored s : under expert supervison in our daylight fac- ITING mills, The big business we do in our 27 stores tory at 22 West 21st Street. Hundreds of BETTER SU gives us buying advantages which are impos- skilled tailors make your garments under the are Here tn Great Variety sible to the smail tailor and enables us to offer most hygienic conditions. You are therefore mighty big savings. Our stores are convenient | ——— e | No Extras of ; ~ ° Any Kind Wrinkles-Sallow to Pay c é We buy all our materials direct*from the Complexions Good Furniture at Reasonable Prices RENEW YOUTHFUL BEAUTY On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT Try This French Beauty Recipe |] Our Terms Apply Also to New York To-Night. ny @ wrinkled, hollow-cheeked, Ing woman has quickl a assured of perfection in fit as well as the saving at $1675 $18-75 to $30 to every part of the Greater City as well as of the middleman’s profit. New Jersey and Yonkers. ; ve -me 5 § suitings uprise everything for r “ < 7 Mail Orders Filled Our tremendous stocks of suitings comp: y i men Samples Cheerfully Given If you cannot call at any of our stores, and young men of all tastes. Flashy effects for young fellows and You may have samples of any material, pre Ma ono aah peter il ipolee conservative designs for men of quiet taste. The Styles too include All Goods Mar! ed department everything trom the extreme to the conservative. In Plain Figures 9 NEW YORK STORES: 5 STORES IN BROOKLYN: 1387 Broadway, Between 37th and 38th Streets 104 Flatbush Ave., £20 icomctintsntt’Shway station, 1945 Broadway, Between 65th and 66th Streets. 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Avenue. 1514 Third ete Near 85th Street, 700 Broadway, 1 block from Flushing Avenue. SLO Worth of ON CHEDUR, Ke ON CKEDIE. 2258 Third Avenue, Near 123d Street, 2 "STORES IN THE BRONX: i 5106 Fifth Avenue, Near Sist Street. 251 Eighth Avenue, Near 23d Street. 408 East 149th Street, Near Third Avenue. 831 Manhattan Avenue, Near Calyer Street. 691 Eighth Avenue, Bet. 43d and 44th Streets, 903 Prospect Avenue, Near 163d Street. 5 STORES IN NEW JERSEY: ry ¢ amplexion 2331 Eighth Avenue, One door above 125th St. Newark—196 Market Street, Near Broad St. ASARTIENTS FURNIAKED FROM cir Un ON CRecrr | blemish. iid g 155 William Street, Corner Ann Street. 5 OUT-OF-TOWN STORES— Distributors Jersey City—22 Newark Avenue, Nr. Cooper Pl. OPEN MONDAYS a AATURD ALE URE Td Pw peauty. iin thvee 289 to 293 Sixth Avenue, at 18th Street. Mount Vernon Middletown, Worcester, Maas. Union ilk ~-267 Bergenline Avenue, John Street — Port Jervis N.Y. Stamford, Conn. Passaic—367 Passaic Street, Distributors. Sunday World Wants Work YONKERS STORE—105 New Main Street. Paterson—210 Market Street, Distributors. Monday Morning Wonders, Qo f

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