The evening world. Newspaper, April 26, 1917, Page 4

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tie Semen. ote ee | Sn es ae THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, he island ear 1 |! HelIsiand when @ hurricane overtook found the inhabitant atrat ith [them and wreoked their vessel. All Ten of Its Fifty Men Drowned | niet, rhey toid js with were drowned - AD ibs ed di ‘The Port Hardy waa the only ship ig Going for Suy Log In younger men, impatient at waiting rt puch there in two y the Southern Pacific Ocean, © | by about 160 descandants of mutineers! British deans Co Confirm Re-\¢rom the British abip Bounty, who port of Capt. Rice of the | settied there with a fow Polynesian H women in 1789, was brought to port} Liner Mongolia. o-day by James Parker, # seaman | who Jeft here member of the crew of 1 steamship Port Hardy remaining 60 men on F lost at sea two mont) Non-Poisonous Mouth Wash-Gargle-Nasal Douche Pro-Phy-Tol kills the most virulent throat and nose without injuring mouth lining or teeth enamel. Use Pro-Phy-Tol Twice Daily to Prevent and Relieve Sore Throat, Mouth and Teeth Troubles, Pro-Phy-Tol is the most efficient st harmless if swallowed. At All First-Class Drug Decem ras @ British | ‘Ten of t LONDON, April 26.—Drities experts agree to-day with Capt. Emery Rice and his Yankee gun crew that there is no doubt @ aimed six-inch shell from the Atlantic transport lner| sions, while trying Mongolia sank a German submarine | p49) schooner they bh. that attempted to destroy the Mongo | 51; of Tahiti in sear Ma last ‘Thursday in British waters.|" aye Port Hardy, ‘The account of the skipper and the | ioe New York for M gun crew fulfills every Britian tost, the | 55 y 616, experts say. ‘The submarine was only | yregs had 1,000 yards away; her periscope was) seen to be shattered; the six-inch shell, instead of skipping along the surface of the sea, as it would have done had it missed, disappeared instantly; @ geyser shot up and the foam and apray did not settle for some time. Later all signs of the U boat had disappeared except @ film of oll on the water where it had been when hit. The British say there is no doubt the Mongolia actually 434 eink the submarine. In drawing first blood in the war with Germany the American naval efficer and orew om the Mongolia 2 ) worked with perfect coolness and pre- ) s rough the c to goneral 1p to his ship. He naid he had 4 the Pitcairn Islanders to a ware" jar @ Tay lor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street cision. Capt, Rice co-operated splen- didly by manoeuvring bis ahip #0 aa to give them a good shot. The ahell caught the eubmarin it was about to rise, and droppe: rely on her before the German bad bad « chance to Iaunch « torpedo, An unheaval of black smoke and yellow gas fumes followed » spurt of water axed with fragments of the periscope. (At the request of the Navy Department the names of the Amerioan naval officer and gunners are withheld). | me Crete ene: LINENS S.GOV LTE 5 Charge Purchases Made This Week Will Appear on Bills Rendered June Ist. SS 1 a U.S. NEEDS STENOGRAPHERS.| | The Greatest Clearance Sale anminattons fo Be, mend, Breer We Have Ever Announced vas ON, April %—The Civil <a es Peep ahold Arce to-day In Progress ‘This Week Se ey Caserta $25,000 Worth belt iene aig Fine Damask Table Cloths and Napkins At 25 to 50% Less Than Actual Value tor the present, be held every Tuesday Splendid Linens from the “Old Country” which we o four hundred of the principal ‘ities cannot carry in complete lines during war times. Orch sieual chtrance salaries for this When conditions in the European Linen markets become normal we shall put these same grades in stock again. clase of employees range from WO to A resolution urging to spend no more than $1 @ plate at public dinners was adopted yoster- day at a joint conference of the Manhattan Advisory Commission and the Manhattan Market Committee at President Marks's office in City Hall, od The Stomach and Health It is far better to have an empty purse, a good stomach and be hungry, than to have wealth, no appetite and ndigestion, ‘There is wealth and health in a well, strong and hungry stomach, Then think what Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey does to promote digestion. In tablespoonful doses be- fore meals, it stimulates the am 8 surfac nd little glands of the st ach to healthy action, assisting diges tion aw ation work so that the food you gives the body the Table Cloths $2.65, $3.75. $4.75, $5.75 to $31.00 Former Prices $3.75 to $62.00 cach Napkins $1.85, $2.50, $3.75, $4.95 to $16.85 Former Prices $2.50 to $25.00 dozen areatest amount of fuel and tissue building supplies, ‘The mild and tonic effect of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is specially adapted to the use of per- sons with diseased or delicate stom- achs, for it invigorates the nervous mechanism of that organ, which is the supreme test of its virtues. Thus with a firm grip on digestion and assimila ion, you get back the proper balance f their functions and you will know he pler of eating whatever the valate selects, Because it has afforded elief to thousands of sufferers from indigestion and the kindred ills of igestion, the advice to "Get Duffy's nd Keep We hould prompt all stomach sufferers to like action. Sold by most family wine stores, censed druggists and grocers, If hey can’t supply ye rite us, Send for useful household booklet free. Vhe Duffy Malt Whiskey Co, er, N.Y. Advt “1 Recommend fo All Who Wish toReduce” Says Arbolone Tablets “Is the Best Remedy | Ever Came Across,” Tells Reason for Successful Obesity Treatment te Thousands, Beds and Bedding Of Superior Construction and Finish at Marked Reductions from Customary Prices Brass Bed—bright or satin § White Enameled Crib—113 § White or Ivory Et finish; 2 inch pillags. AM $16.50 tops. All sizes K———S 0 —— 0 or 0 0 0 ers So eS <a Mahogany BEDS at Reductions of from One of the biggest advertising ex- pare in New York City stated in a etter that his wife had greatly re- duced her weight and improved her health, and if {t were not for fear of | undesirable notoriety she would glad- ly tell the whole world about its great blessings. For 1: proved itself I blessing to thou- | | ¥ Four-post Mahogany Bed 39, 42, a and §4 inch i ize $55.0 | \ ' | 20 to 40% Hansen, 1917 Master St. Philadel- phia, Pa., writes: “T have taken 8 pkgs. of Arbolone Tablets, which have reduced me 90 pounds, and it is the best remedy I ever came across, I recommend to al! | open oni Pie op But They Will Never Be Offered at Such Low Prices —not every size at every price, but plenty of all sizes in the assortment. ee) CM eee ' ' . The Cloths are in sizes 2, 2!{, 244 and 3 yards wide and up to 6 yards long | “Seven Furniture Days’’ ‘nameled 1 pillars, 1 inch er Bed—-square four post; 2- 1 ' ' ' ' | ' inch pillars, Plain or brass | p le r 86 | $12 50 Odd ' Four-post Mahogany, Bed- single or full size, $29.80 Four-Post ] ingle or full size $ é | | Felt Mattresses, $10.00, J Ostermoor Mattresses, full Upholstered Box Springs 35, wish to reduce, ete.” $13.50, $19.50 | Hotel style so Ibs $14.50, $16.50, $24.5 rbolone Tablets ta the only treat: i $18.75 | $5.06 ment that stops the craving fo! s foods, oxercames perverted appetite Hair Mattresses, $21.75, § Silk Floss Mattress, Im- | Ween, Wire Prings, #28 00 eliminates fatty elements and dis $28.75, $35.00, $50.00, erial edge, Full size illows, $1.95. 5 Ives fat from the body safely, eurel , I Re. ull _ siz | Pillows, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, and reasonably re “One or two $68.50, $85.00 $26.50 $4.95 Sigth Floor e | | sands of suffering fat people. L. M. & 4) “Anhes with tall ar b+ ply yoy ———— 0. 0 10). 0 0 0 ts et « i 0—— 0 eee OSS 18 eS 0 0 0 8 Se | | ee eee ence ene fener: 1917. 38th Street ee ee ee se ce aes eee erences Identical with Hats Sold in Regular Stock for $3.98 to $5.95 fine Lisere Hats at remarkable concessions. ionable Hats at a price that marks this as The shapes are the very newest, Mushrooms Sailors Tricornes eee re ee eee ree sp ee Op ete ee em ences: PS J “Onyx ' i i ' ' For Women | Paris Clock Black Silk Hose — extra zoel quality of seasonable weight; with pointex heel; double cotton tops and spliced cotton | soles. All Silk Black Hose—fine gauge; spliced] § soles; double heels, toes and tops. { ' ! ' ‘ ' ' Silk Hose—black, white and many of the} fashionable colors. Cotton soles and tops.) Boot Silk Hose—spliced soles and double tops; in black, white and a variety of colors. | Seamless Boot Silk Hgse——in black, or! white; very fine gauge and high boot. Black Silk Lisle Hose—lustrous and extra fine quality, | spliced soles and double tops. Black or White Lisle Hose—spliced soles and) double tops. in black and fashionable Spring colors; Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Fourth Floor 3? Wee Usrer. orice “Onyx”’ Week—Tomorrow and Saturday the Last Two Days Shot $1.65 39th Street » Hosiery black and gold, Charge Purchases Made This Week Will Appear on Bills Rendered June Ist For Friday and Saturday—A Sale Extraordinary Black and Colored Lisere Hats $1.95 A leading manufacturer, anxious to start upon his Midsummer line, sold us his entire stock of Offered at Much Less Than Actual Cost to Manufacture The purchase, an important one, enables us to offer several hundred of these extremely fash- The Greatest Millinery Sale of the Season Continentals Turbans and Flaring Hats with wide flanges to emphasize their smartness of line. Values That Every Discriminating Woman Will Recognize and Appreciate. a ea ee A Presenting the Best Values of the Season in this Famous Brand of Hosiery For Men Half Hose—accordion weave, in M elase ane white, blue and black,} black and emerald, black and| suede and blue, green and white, gray $1. 65 and white, navy and emerald, and various other Pure Half Hose — pure thread silk : ' ! | purple, $1.65 attractive color combinations. | { purp! le, suede, gray and Yale. $1.00 i with contain rect in black, tan, Palm Beth 95. 48c ' i] purple, iP ' Silk Ground Floor Lisle Half Hose—exce ie quality; in fast black. Fibre Half Hose—black, white, ta det! 33c ] gray, suede, Palm Beach, navy and Aavennae Dull Leather Pumps Silk Half Hose — black, white, navy, suede,| Pal vree unl Be on mahogany, green, chamer 50c ; ptional wearing! t 33¢ 28 yt Lae te emcee fame mace ee smecensmmcem vance ams =: ee eene se eee: See een ee me, -——— ee ee Women’s $7.00 White Canvas High-cut Women’s $9.00 Laced Boots Buckskin Laced Boots $5.50 Illustrated, White soles and white low Rubber soles and heels, heels, Ypenrenrenramransemcencemcemees 00014 F100r mommcamsamemanc-am<smm. ats eames fs (| April Sale of Women’s Spring e (| and Summer Boots and Low Shoes i Lord & Taylor Standard Qualities | | oy { | | * Wasa’ 8 3 $7. 50 ; Women’s $7.00 Patent White : Buckskin Oxfords Women’s $14.00 High- $6.45 cut Laced Boots Rubber eine heels. $ 10.50 Women’s High-cut Illustrated Gray J Kidskin Laced Boots Patent and Dull Leather $7.95 with Fawn Suede Tops; high High arched, Louis XVI arched, Louis XVI heels. heels, F ~ ( | | ! ! i! “i ! | | : i 10001000030 SSS

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