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MANY PERSONS KILLED $10 FINE OR 10 DAYS, IV TTALIAN EARTHQUAKE. PRINGESS PIGHATELL THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, GENBVIEVE BUTLER {oreerenresrenren-evemenvescent |1(ngtys | WILL BEA MAY BRIDE Hotes in. Society | TT) FOR TIRED PAYS ae 4047, James McCreery & Co. a OO ee eee eee eee) FEET Province in Which 24,203 Died In| Brought to Book for ¢ bereeeee Aaa me the Helmian ' p x 1915 Is Scene of An Cook; and Then, to Boot, | night to B do Carlier do Marcnienne 6th Avenu 34th Street other Disaster. Served in Suit ew Helgian Mininte at t Instant relief for sore, aching, tender LONDON, April 27.—A_ violent ! : a calloused toot and HeMPeT OAL, Princess Purchases on Saturday Will Appear on Bills Rendered June Ist. corm. earthquake in Tuscany and Umbria is reported in @ Rome despatch to the Exchange Telegraph Toren yetore be nar Company to f ne the Princes, was fourd guitty have occurred on Thuraday morning | aguit in the third Aeeres hatom Tay F . Many persons are reported killed | tice of the Poace Jone bart todw eda turing at Monterch!, near Arerzo, the capital) and was giver the opti ine of the province of that name, Con-|* fine of $10 or going to jail fm ton t j siderable material damage ts also re. |1*¥* She pald ported. | ‘The Princean was charged with an - Jansault on. Hoat The Province of Umbria ts directly | former eok and marry the Princess cho! north of the Province of Abruzzo er Kenne “McCreery Special” waist when she serus ham his farewell bachelor din . Ultra IL, which was devastated by|permald work. Th one denier hun Om - the tremendous earthquake of Jan jattac king the girl, i ane bed You're footsick! Your feet feel) 18, 1916, In this Iatter disaster 26,208 | defended herself when girl chrew n was given for Mra Jobn ‘tired, puffed-up, ehafed, aching, & baaket at her and spproached har AP people lost their lives and fifty wwn. and villages were wiped out. For Constipation Carter’s Little Liver Pills will set you right over night. Purely Vegetable Seal Pill, Small Dose, Small Price Carter’s Iron Pills ry in @ menacing manner An soon as the case was aattied the Princess was served with papers in # ci7 action for $2,000, ‘PRINCETON STUDENT DEAD; TWO HURT IM AUTO WRECK |Car Taking Three to University Skids and Is Overturned Into Ditch. | LAWRENCEVILLE, N. J. Apri 27 One Princeton student wan kilied Jand two others soveroly hurt in a» automobile accident here early to-day. |The dead man is Robert BM Sniffen, of Summit, N. J. The injured are Elmo | Knowlsen, of Detroit,and Harola W. 'Venaol, of Pittsburgh. ‘The three were on the way to the ‘university when the car skidded, turned turtle and plunged into a jditch, Sniffen was killed inetantly, y | Vensel and KnoWwisen have been sent to @ Trenton hospital. It ls thought they will recover, CT eee ee ee oe oe el N Invitations have vean gent out for | Me (he wedaing of Miss Genevieve Hutler, Aaugter of James Butler, «0 Walter | t Wet Travers in Ot Patrick's Cathe- ral May 1, at 11 o'clook. the wedding ceremony will be a re- ' caption at the home of the bride, No. 24 Wort Seventy-seoond Street ones THREE DIE IN AUTO WRECK. BETHLEHEM, Pa, April 27.—Four well known men of South Bethlehem were killed in an automobile accident | ‘Will restore color to the faces of those who lack Iron in the blood, as most pale-faced people do, orday in the and they need “Tin.” | * nakes feet emarkably fresh | and sore-proof. “Tia” takes the pain and burn right out of corns, callouses | and bunions, “Tia” fe the grandest foot-gladdener the world has ever known. Cet a 25-cent box of “Tin” at any drug at and end foot torture for a! we ae CE NPVIRVE BUYERS) . sys tet © | Murray naburg, Miss Gladys 1 P Mise Lillian DO, Wald After the luncheon the party motored o Mrs. James Ipeyer's house, where & meeting was held whole year. Newer Save tired, aching, Fpl shoes will x wish you hed ccept no sub- sweaty, emelly ‘ects | fit fine and ‘ou'll an! A ting of the Juni aaa meeting of the Junior Colonia a Dames Koonomy League will ‘be hold eres nthe to-day at the home of its Chairman, dward R. Stettinius, No. 16 East nty-thire Btreet Following WORLD WANT® WORK WONDERS.! Largest Popular Priced Garment House in New York D. PRICE & CO, 6 Ave. Corner 18% Street BROOKLYN NEW YORK NEWARK | Featured at All Three Stores Saturday SUITS & TOPCOATS $22.75 “McCreery Special” ‘is a sufficient guarantee that the Suits and Topcoats bearing that name actually ARE SPECIAL VALUES, and in the case of the garments here featured it means the strongest values that one of America’s greatest mercantile organizations could produce to sell at the price. For Men and Young Men SUITS That embody all the new style features; superior workmanship, and splendid wearing ———— all wool materials. The lines and proportions conform prasatoll to the natural out~ lines of the figure; smart and conservative styles including belted, plain and plaited-back models in two, three and four-button Coats with regular, slant or patch kets; single or double- with or without silk sleeves; a complete range of sizes including: —_ [On “une “Wiliam Penn. highway pear breasted styles; some are full or quarter silk lined while others are full or quarter Alpaca lined; | Rere early to-day. | They wore Hugh ‘ 5 . ally, @ Justice of Peace; Hux ec HIS & bottler; and Robert K.| Fadden, Borkemeyer, a former counc!! ————.__—— WOULD SAVE RIVERSIDE PARK 1 man. ro, FITS FR art. me " Bl American Institute of * Architecta| pointed out that the park would be practically out of use for the five ears it will take to finish the work. track width, the oriticism states, will bo 125 ‘and the construction aera will e: 1d to 160 feet in width. | Only the di and paths close to It will be avaliable, | ‘The Institute recommends that the | tracks be laid at the extreme outshore | boundary of the park, making the | westerly wall an architectural feature, and piecing, @ roadway and promenade on the roof, This would utilize land now. under water and would leave much of the present part area un- touched, | B. Altman & Cu. One-piece BlueSergeDresses 215 West ae ee 2 10 Kenmare St. “2. og 409-411 FultonStg 2 Riise 7. Closed Bandar Open © to 7. in a number of smart models are on sale at $14.50, 17.50, 22.50, 24.75 Women's Ready-to-wear Dresses | (Third Floor) B.Altman&Co. | Tremendous Reductions 2,000 SUITS Regardless of Former Prices 15 Formerly up to $25.00 ERE is an opportunity that has not had a parallel this season —and in all likelihood will not be duplicated again. Women and Misses who customarily pay $25 for their Suits will find it to their great advantage to attend this Sale. The savings are enormous, Choice of 40 of the Spring’s smartest models Be Mean ish Serges, Poiret Twills, Poplins, Gabardines and Taffetas— Black, Navy and the leading colors—sizes 14 to 44 for women and misses. Bear this in mind, At their original prices these Suits were the best values to be had. NOW, that prices have been in many instances reduced to below cost, the values are phenomenal. Expert Alterations Free 1,600 SPRING COATS To Be Closed Out Saturday At a Great Sacrifice $498 $45.00 $49.98 T"c Climax of value-giving is reached in this Reduced to $15.00 Great Sale of 1,000 Coats—countless oppor- tunities for record savings are available, A Special Feature of This Sale Silk Coats at $15 and $19.98 Silk Poplin, in Black, Navy, Taupe and Tan, trimmed with wide Marabou bands; also effective models of Taffeta, Moire Silk and Satin. “regulars” 34 to 46 “stouts” 37 to 48 35 to 42 “longs” “shorts” 34 to 40 A large assortment of the popular “Trench” Coat (with belt all around); also a number of other styles including the Slip-on and Motor models; also plain TOPCOATS tof |'2 the Went Side improvement for- | Oxford Chesterfield—full silk lined; tailored of beautiful Imported and Domestic Fabrics; Strut eivupte tie suction of, fhe | warded to the Board of Betimate to-| mostly quarter silk lined with silk sleeve linings; size $4 to 44. Maat rubber fl vin" cr biates wh day, the New York Chapter of the Other Special Values at 26.00 and 28.50 Extra Special—for Saturday Only FLANNEL SUITS & TOPCOATS For Young Men $14.75 Smart Flannel Suits in plain Brown, Green, Gray and Blue; smart belted or plain models, with patch pockets, straight froat Coats; quarter lined; size 33 to 40. Spring Topcoats are tailored of serviceable Coverts, Knitted Fabrics, Flannels and Fancy Mixed Materials in form-fitting, Trench or plaited-back models, with stitched belts; mostly quarter silk lined; size 33 to 40. MEN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT FIFTH FLOOR 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street | Cor. Driggs Ave. 164, 166, 168 and 170 Smith Street BROOKLYN Cor, Wyckoff St. GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK CREDIT TERMS $3: Down on $50-% 60 «6 46 75.00 . = yo) “ « 100-0 - A Special Sale of Alse Vast Assortments of P 10-0 6 «450.00 ie No Deposit, See Weekly $125 Worth o. Furniture Reel dertePre | Cra rreerial vale, Reduced 15% « 4 999.00 || | Opens a New Clothing Account_| No Deposit—si_Weekly Serges, Burellas, “Gabardines, Coverte, Popling to 315 0 25:00 4 = 8 300-00 Bring this advertisement with you and get your TEN per cent, , and Poiret Twills—in Black, Navy, all the ne . Women’s Wool Jersey Sports Suits at the extraordinarily low price | : i High Colors, Checks and Plaids, Sizes 14 to 44. Sale of Waists \Spring Clothing for All| DAVENeTTEs S a MEN’SAND YOUNGMEN’S | musi \ \ Spring Suits 15°) patie Best Styles, Well Made. APARTMENTS FURNISHED | ») WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ fine wnctales ‘ i § = . ee ‘* rey . : C " L | s il § , $16.75 Every ata thet es eo mae COMPLETE FHOM ti0 10.10 SmartSuits 45° 25-22% ] Vestee and embroidered effects are shown Open Monday and Saturday Evenings Newest Fabries and Colerings | Library Table \ every color fashion demands is here. 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER ( standomety Trimmed and Tailed | pea ts now being held in the Ready-to-wear Waists of white, embroidered, stripe and \ BOYS’ SPRING £98] [J Department, on the Third Floor. f Went Waiets of Tub Silk, Shantung and \ SUITS 6 up ci i \ i COLU MBUS AVE. \ 9 SPRING HOe Weekly a Fifth Avenue- Madison Avenue, \ BROOKLYN STORE NEWARK STORE BET.103&1045 \GIRL DRESSES 08 ae. ph ‘ S4th and 35th Streets New York Fulton and Bridge Sts. Market& Halsey Sts. — . Stylishly and carefully made. me. a f & ‘ | Linen—Tailored, sport and dressy models, Durable Cloth, Strongly Made, é WORLD WANTS WORK WONPERS. PEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS