The evening world. Newspaper, April 23, 1917, Page 5

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— = =e FOR CONSTIPATION have stood the test of time, Purely vegetable. Wonderfully quick to banish biliousness, headache, indigestion and clear up a bad complexion. Genuine bears signature PALE FACES Generally indicate s tack of Iron in the Blood Carter’s Iron Pills Will help this condition ‘ou can get Sunkist wi Sl fa) Naat Fel uniformly good fs sold. Tissue wi stamped ‘‘Sunki tify the genuine. now. Sunkist Uniformly Good Oranges California Fruit GrowersExchange Accept the Government's Advice. You have been advised by the Gov- ernment to econo’ New York City will help you tf you! will avatl yourself of the opportunity. Special arrangements have been made prives on Mondays, and Wednesdays every week at the Washington Market, the New Municipal Market, West, ¥ and Fulto the Sub ind Nine Washington, 8s Avenue Founded 182 38th Street ' Designed e \ \ i 1 ' \ ' i i \ \ \ i \ i i \ i \ \ | Famous BERNHARDT GAINS; GIRL OFFERS BLOOD TO SAVE HER LIFE Acriess “Has a} Chance,” Says Doctor—Im- proves After Serious Relapse. Sarah Bernhardt’s physicians 1s- sued the following bulletin at Mt Sinai Hospital, where the famous ac- tress is a patient, this afternoon “Mme. Bernhardt has improved since this morning. Distinct tm- provement since last night. We have had no consultation over blood transfusion, If we hold one we will issue a bulletin.” Reports that Bernhantt’s physicians were contemplating blood transfusion as a means of saving her life resulted in the appearance at thefhospital this afternoon of a well dressed young woman who gave an address in Washington Square, She was smart- ly dressed and was the picture of health. Sho told the officials at the hospital that she read of the neves- sity of blood transfusion and volun- to submit to transfusion. She was told that no such step was to be taken as yet, but her name and ad- dress were taken During the morning the was ved from her form actress pom on -day, but yesterday was @ pretty serious time. We have moved her to a room where she will OE Rl ing Device Sent to Lawyer at les York, Pa, | EXCEEDED yohx, Pa., April 23.-An need Tuesdays | ’ SPEED LIMIT’ GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oi Capmul elieve that stopp They will th n out the kidne oak wood shape DAL Haarlem wood «and on he pure OLD ute, Your refund your money presented. Advt 6 Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Le A “Seven Furniture Days’’ Featuring Tomorrow Furniture for the Bedroom At Important Reductions Beds, Dressers, Chiffoniers yecially for the Country House but equally appropriate for the | Park West. jat Willlams College, | Wade McClune, a prominent poll- ticlan, Just south of the city at 8.30 o'clock this morning. The package | burned, all his hair was burned off nal Haarlem | tho ancient Senator Hughes of New Jerscy I» where it Is the| Stricken, | hedy of the sturdy| WASHIN April 23. | MEDAL | Hughes of sey Was ta t replied has but we are working pretty her.” Mine. Bernhardt had a relapse Sat urday night that for a time threa ened to terminate fata INVESTIGATES DEATH OF BROOKLYN BANKER’S WIFE Coroner Orders Autopsy to Learn What Killed Mrs. McDonald, Whom Nurse Found Dead An autopsy vas ordered to-day by Coroner Ernest Wagner of Brooklyn on the body of Mra, Florence McDon- ald, wife of Willis McDonald, Vice President of the Brooklyn Trust Com | pany, in her home at No. 68 Prospect Mrs. McDonald had been jl with nervous prostration for some time. Her nurse found her dead this morning. She hurriedly called Dr Wolfert, who lives a few doors away Inasmuch as he had not attended Mrs. McDonald, Dr, Wolfert could not give a death certificate and notified | the Coroner, When Coroner Wagner visited the house he thought he de- | tected an odor of gas In Mrs, McDon- ald’s room, He learned that Mrs, Mc- | Donald had been worried recently by the possibility that her son, who is might be called for military service. i When Mr. McDonald was told of action he said it was | entirely based on misinformation and that Mrs, McDonald's death was due | directly to heart disease. »/ FOUR BURNED BY EXPLOSION» OF AN INFERNAL MACHINE Package of Powder With an Ignit- hine was placed on the porch of was addressed to Charles oung lawyer, who has been making | his nome with McClune, The package was so adjusted that @ match ignited a cigar box partially filled with black powder. When the lawyer opened it his face was badly and he was burned about the hands and chest. McClune, his wife and a young daughter also were badly | burned. a | hospital to lagnosis. for som aminatlo' vod health | me and last night collapsed. Greeley 1900 r—>— Oo 39th Street a) of the Bureau of City Inquli ( —— C—O 0 io] | city home, where an atmosphere of Summer comfort is to be achieved. | y Quaintly artistic in modeling and sturdily constructed, these typical h! Xj examples of Lord & ‘Taylor Furniture excellence are offered for this semi- i} | annual event at Substantial Savings. a) a 9) 6 In Ivory or Grey Enamel { In Natural Ash or Grey x! re a | ' ' hb ' H | $ -§ | ' ey ; | i : ' | \ me 2 ' i ieee ' =) N4 esd i it | +4 i ' : i \ | Dy ' Chiffonier ' Chiffonier 1 { y : ' {jo inches wide 0 inches w \ 8 9 ' $19.75 i $13.75 ' | — Four-Post Mahogany Bed $34.50 — 0? od OL 0- Lig Full ize only ——"O Dust Proof Construction Throughout Peace renee mm tts Brass Bungalow Bed ' $9.50 Bright or satin fir quality lacquer 39 and 42 inche oecmmcmmome Sirth F100) emcee came emmtis Sizes penned hen —— 0 0 ) ee Oe? Oe (O) a> OO ee? O ee Oe Oe O rr (| Four -Post ) Mahogany Bed $37.50 $ } f Single or full size THE BVENING WUKLD, ROCKAWAY FORT SITE OWNED BY CITY, HE SAYS og rent Bureau of Company City Inquiry Never Had tol much-fought-over The Rockaway Point on which the United | States is building a fort is not the Rockaway-Pacific property of the Company, says a statem yesterday by William Bulloi Mr, Bullock claim for § without foun title to the pro} to the City by the ment In 1900. He gove that the Rockaway-Pacific owned property that the site of the was an island says the HANDBOOK OF THE EVENING WORLD HOME GARDEN LEAGUE FREE TO EVENING WORLD READERS FOR COUPON PRINTED BELOW. 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Rough skins are | made smooth; sallow, dry, faded |complexions get back their natural freshness from its use, and it is also & fine treatment for freckles, black: | | heads and many forms of eczema, | All first-class drag stores and de- | partment stores can supply Usit. It is not a cream or paste, but a pure | nut-oil liquid, always put up in bot. | tles. The formula for this truly won- | derful preparation came , from Egypt, where it has been in use by famous beauties for centuries. 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Butter Spreads. Medium Kniv Dessert Kni .doz. 2.75 —flat handles. . formerly ‘4 s—flat handles... formerly 3.95 formerly 3.50, ae 3. 335 . doz. 3.50 DPW icvivereavsetvenct NEGUS cicicitcaseruietus regularly 17.75 26 pieces......... EEE ocak iacesernet regularly 1.75 28 pieces 16.50 regularly 24.75 10 pieces 18.50 regularly 27.75 Sterling Silver Vanity Cases of good substantial weight in many attractive models, perfectly plain, engine-turned or handsomely engraved designs. ‘Lhree, four, five or six compartments; linked chain handle attached, WOMEN’S EXTRA SIZE UNDERGARMENTS Spring models in fine materials; daintily trimmed with lace and embroidery; perfectly proportioned and well made. At Reasonable Prices Gowns........ . 1.25, 1.50, Hh 95, 2.95 Petticoats . .95c, 1.50, 1.95 to 4.95 Envelope Chemises. ....... 95c, , 1.95 | Chemises. . 95c, 1.50 to 1.95 Drawers......... "75¢, Pr to 1.95 Combinations -95 to 2. For Misses, Growing Girls and Slender Women \ Who desire absolute comfort with the correct amount of support, with- All the standard makes are represented, includ- also a comprehensive out secaiticing their youthful lines. ing CAB, Successo, R_& G, American Lady and Gossard; assortment of Misses’ Corset Waists in fine Batiste. Treco and Rubber Corsets For Athletic or 7 Wear in Flesh Color or White... Waists. . eee Corsets Corset PERIN VACATION KIT Everything for the Week-End Trip Contains Orys Taleum Pow- der, Dentifrice, Perfume, Cold Cream, Complexion Powder and Vanishing Cream. Com- plete, 50 Preventives Against Moths 1 Ib. 1.10 Pure Gum Camphor. .. . Tar Sheets—1 to roll. . Tar Bags—suit size. . ‘Tar Bags—overcoat size 1.00 Tar Bags—Ulster size, 1.25 Tar Bags—é 1.50 Naphthalene Moth Balls, 1 lb. 23 Naphthalene Flakes... .1 lb. 23 LININGS & FLANNELS 3,000 yards new spring weight Lining Fabrics in permanent satin finish, Sateens and Sill Warp Mull with lustrous silk finish; in a come plete line of this season’s most desirable colors for art draperies and linings; 36 inches wide. yard 29¢ uitable Iso Flags SILK AND KNIT | UNDERWEAR Unusual Values Women’s Glove Silk Camisoles—elaborately trimmed with lace, 1.00 Pps Women’s Glove Silk Envelope Chemises Ag stole led bodice style; attractively trimmed with lace, | DY Me yard. fast Color: Tri-Colors with Stars; yard STORAGE OF FURS Fireproof Vault on Premises Absolute Security at Moderate Cost Cotton Flag Bunting Women’s Glove Silk Envelope Chemises superior quality; trimmed with lace, Women’s Ribbed Lisle Union Suits k, sleeveless, knee length; regular and extra low nec sizes. 5c All furs thoroughly cleaned before be- Women’s Imported Lisle Vests low neck; ing placed in storage without extra sleeveless styles; plain or fancy yokes i. charge. Children’s White Ribbed Cotton Union Repairing and Remodeling of fur gar: 1 12-inch Double-Face Record 2 “MeCreery” Albums 1.25 Record 1.45 104.95 Per Month Total — 'S 5 Victrola Jatnes MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street Suits— Low neck; sleeveless styles; knee length, regularly 95¢ 65c NOTIONS—Specially Priced ments, muffs and neckpieces at lowest Sume mer rates. ) $I] size Sand 4 ‘Taffeta Seam Binding— Black t eRe Gane OMe aes dog 278 or White SPST Pyar “ ors dress ers’ Pins round Reliable” Nainsook covered, “pias ! peaamnak r +4 Poune a8c, dor. 3,08 ; Apel Scissors and Shears..... each 25e and 50 Tagat welgnbeoanien ent AQe, doz 1.00 Hair Nets~-Cap or Fringe doz, 1.25 Sewing Silk—large spools; Black Hair Nets—Cap or Fringe......+. doz. 95¢ DR We HI, aches each 50c, doz. 5.75 Sanitary Napkins—12 in box -box 40c Sewing Silk—large spools; each 30¢, doz. 3.30 Sanitary Belts—all elastic... ..each 20e Sewing Silk—100 yards. each Te, doz. 75¢ Sanitary Aprons i each 38¢ Dress Belting— 10 yard pieces 85c Folding Dress Hangers 3 for 20 Snap Fasteners card Te, doz. 75¢ Enameled Dress Hang each 10, doz. 1.00 “Realiable” Hooks and Eyes... gross 18¢ Wood Shoe Trees.... ..4 pairs for 25¢

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