The evening world. Newspaper, April 30, 1917, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 380, 1917, thick tron bar that guarded an toa §. GRANT PRIVATE IN 7TH. shutter, ripped back the shutter, pried open the window, cut the wires |Grandso: ——— ------ 7 DONT QUIT MEATITWO SAFES LOOTED, Don't sto of the burglar alarm and then made| En! nan stop eating meat tor tear of Kid- . one greatest The sturdy Dutch | hete way to *he sag a balcony, Grandson o ft th Reartiest 1 ts are, ene 5 y to *he safe on y $8 G08 ohave by Using oUt eBab «| everfooking the main oor, jAmerican Generals, cousin of two Haariom O11 Capaules. Thin’! nee to the nth Avenue |commissioned officers and nephew of honored National lemedy of ¥ Gl tee Cena ota! was gained by way of a sky-|a Major General, U. 8. Grant 4th has Gout, rheumatian mae The acl 4 H: are Poe The F cagoh ree in| enlisted as a private in the Seventh ciptent Bright's sd 1¢ cashier's booth near the entrance, “¢ + i. "or mdder compart ih THIEVES GE] GET 3 m5, Just a few feet from a corner where| Regiment, Company 3, Capt, Tomp over 200 years t enutn | there is more or less t h nout ~ Bho MEDAL Maariem Ol was pur up in ou nt At this 's| The fourth U the night. At this pla s . Grant ts a native Fath the ancient skin top. Modern acl: left behind a “can opener” and a brace | Of San Diego, Cal, and is employed in MJ Cabauien, which’ makes | and wit, the offices of J. P. Morgan & Co. Ho} fo carry and ° - y-thre d resides at No, 601 oothes the irrita They overlooked $100 In a drawer | is twenty-three and ‘ 4 oO trengtivens wouter : |Stores of “Liggett-iker-Hege-| directly above the safe which they|West One Hundred and Thirty-nov- BUILDS YOU UP be “f}enth Street. He was graduated from Harvard in 1916. Herald Square - Bidway, Mth to 35th St. 3and, Police Believe. the name ny to all the ns. 7 could have » a’ its ‘tect in 'wonderedt| man Co, Robbed by Same |knite. “AN chk h U. §. Grant jr. te his father, a re- | Femedios in hist: ° stony Bie HAE [storon of tho Lingett-Riker-Hexeman United ¢ Build. E k chosen from the choice products of enterprising manufacturers. For Infants and Children ckman s f Cemraaten in ian al and dur ne the ‘nt ltired lawyer of Ban Diego, gate 5 aon CO N TIN UES re Bd or Boe Bien Peter in Use For Over 30Years| pope i Gow rn) we DAL aarlem OF mules represent Ge aon HAY, ofhaoh kidneys andy | FOR THROAT AND LUNGS Mbbat Haarlem ‘Oil Capeuten wa o1D Burglars broke Into two of the! ,weadinu Matter for fg deel : ATURNORN COUVONS AND COLDS An event which started with the impetus of great stocks of new merchandise three capsules dally, Price per package The Hospital Book and Newspaper ; rn Drug Company early to-day, blew open the safes and got away with bills. They made the biggest haul at b ne. ryt’ bears Don't let the kitchen or the || N y NUBAB. No, 13-15 West Thirty-fourth Street, ou ona, many of n it wi a) wes kD ‘Orwien LEAD. dining room be without ||almost directly opposite the Waldorf. | ‘hem In the South and West Sica bad INo' pikbadisst An event which progresses with the stimulus of low prices made pos- sible by merchandising foresight in placing orders and buying for cash. Suggestions Worthy of Special Attention: “Eddys” Sauce Astoria, where they obtained $2,600 _ is iE pple ns . PLS DOLO LOD DLA LO LOLS LO LO LODO DOLE DOO] | iB ————Blouses— _____—-Nightgow: aed uaa Minteanes wece” ane en EE i Thousands of styles~ineludir Square, round and k styles of Ss enth Avenue yielded the thieves $6 3 which are copies of recently imported | | nainsook, crinkle batiste, flesh crepe, Practically the entire detective fore Ry models Voile, organdie, linen, batiste, | | striped or erepe voiles, in slip-over, Em- {s hunting the burglars, ‘There are a silk, crepe de chine, Georgette — 79, pire, Gretchen and buttoned effects. pe, sTv.e number of circumstances about both | |PY i: $1.69, $2.69, $3.69, $4.69. 46c, 69c, 89c, $1.29, $1.79, $2.79. \B auce robberies which lead the police to be- | | : FE REALONE ORIENT (el abide lev y 0 ed ‘j ~ . _ ; ie a ina oe i —EnvelopeChemises - ~Combinations . Silk Lingerie. | R idee nrg Gravine ||. The West Tatrty-fourth Street 2 Empire and — straight Waistline, Empire and Nightgowns, — envelope ‘oasts, Salads and Gravies. |) store, the biggest one ot the RY styles of fine materials tel flee he binati At Grocers and Deli- chain operated by the firm, was| é By with dainty laces and em- ANAL cet)! aha ih ced dala tt catessen Stores. equipped with all sorts of burglar | I broideries, 46c, 69¢, 89¢, tively trimmed, —89e, camisoles, plain or lace- apparatus, and was visited from! ( A | $1.29, $1.79. $1.29, $1.79, $2.79. trimmed. Specially priced. Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St..N.Y, || t#me t2 time by a night watchman, | , ‘ : iia leas a || but that did not prevent the rob- | ‘. rie : | bers from gaining an entrance. | |B CS sual Pri House Dresses — —.—.‘*Marchioness”’ Corsets — | 4 Th bb a a 7 Aid | a ; @ robbers entered & driveway Wi Styles suitable for house, beach, poreh Styles for all figures, all occasions, and i ; Fete nd ‘ould Be $1.79 to $2.97 k yles su 5 ip } all figures, . WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, hg LEGO Pectin der s ; PRO MD E and morning wear. 89c, $1.29, $1.69, | | all purses; of quality materials. 89c, i -— _ -—-— About 80 modish, be- VA IK | up to $4.49. $1.19, $1.49, and up to $4.89. a . . . hd 21.23, 38th St coming shapes of which NN tj Ml lig —- i 4 the illustrations give but | |} ——Petticoats Negligees & Sacques, »———Children’s: |e a suggestion. ri Kt Taffeta, poplin, messa- Crepe, voile, lace cloth, Undergarments 1 . fa 1) line, silk Jersey, tub silk, Sacques of voile or dot- All the little needfuls The largest maker ont retailer of ultractshionable_ ready -toawear ie Real Lisere China Milan i iT sateen. Re : ted Swim 69c, 89c, built for. active service. apparel to fit we cf all sizes, slender or stout, Icng or short waisted Milan Hemp Rough Milan a izes. 74¢ to $4.49. $ to $ ery special prices r Direct Attention to an Extraordinary Sale of Black, Navy, Brown, Purple, Green, — Bur- } i i —_——Straight Chemises -—Braseleret BS Batiste or nainsook in tailored styles Bandeau and yoke effects with cotton J COATS anp SUITS 9 We gundy, Gold, Sand, Rose 4 i or neatly trimmed with laces, ete — 46c, cluny laces, insertions and edgings. 23c, | ; > 2 " . le . . . . ilk pis : F 69c, $1.29 to $2.79 39c, 59c, 69c to $1.19 Sizes 36 to 58 bust ile SS 1,000 Ri Ie D F R a F IE Ready-to-Wear HATS a P| peawere — Corest Covers White Pectioonte A “4 Straight and — circular O4 styles. Peplum anc ique, sateen, muslin, t rastic € uctions | Among These . ie models with tucks, laces | | bodice effects of good nainsook with _ prettily | Mushrooms and rolling sailors tal (S and embroideries. —29c, | | quality materials. —23c, trimmed flounces. 46c, An unusual opportunity to purchase original models em- of shiny black and colored 4 iy 39c, 46c, 69¢ to $2.79. 29c, 46c, 69c, to $2.79. 69c, 89c to $9.89 bodying the style and individuality that the usual ready- straws, simply trimmed with 3 ey to-wear garments lack, at exceptional prices, good quality grosgrain ribbons. id eI French Lingerie- SUITS si ag at o, I RH] IBA Nightgowns Combinations Envelope Chemises COATS ‘ ats trimmed without ed Regular Chemises Petticoats Drawers Corset Covers charge if trimmings are pur- WSS q i ‘Smart tailored models ot fine Serge, gabardine and all the chased here. N Bought Before the Advance and Priced LESS Accordingly. ‘ a quality men’s wear serge. Nove newest fabrics. — Tailored and r 5 i elty pockets, All sili lined. belted inodels. Were 39.75. ‘| \-) Were 36,50. 3 a special 24.75 fi] N@&e) wwenenenan amit SeranENGNe Special 29.7 5 Poiret Twill, Gabardine, Serge ii “ ane ‘Tweeds, in new colors and tei Ik of prior quality tyles. ere 44.75. Fn teats sae ~— 7 peli Ms specially designed ae a ie by J ool uA aR Ee: models. Were 42.50. special 32.50 eH Qy 50 Taffeta and Cloth ty Ni ee A Meryl's Mtractions Are "TIO Service Special 34, belted and sport me fal RS Fifth ed have t Wert on Pa 2 Floor : Floor Similar reductions have been 7 made. in all of our highcost Special 39 75 34th 34th ’ models. Li q . 1 in this sale is from 0 lar steck. Coats and ‘ Street ae Street i } in this sale 1s from Our regular stoc outs an Faerie i jou woman as well as for the average figure are included el | Herald Square, Bidway 34th to 35th St Suits and Overcoats For Chauffeurs At $24.74 Bway, i4th to 35th St &. Mac PS RI Mary Gos Miractions are Prices Cm Service Rencth i | fi = ° F Herald Square Broadway, Hib te Ith St TUESDAY ‘ Risar { i On Sale Tuesday, 9 A. M. 9 A.M. @ Rear » . Square Hite ib Se A Feature of the May White Event Seat ssa aprciel Triana 8h A Seasonable Sale of LINGERIE [| RIBBONS 11,714 Yards of Imported ' Fresh, new ribbons of finest qual- Two Smart Overcoats and two equally well designed Suits, of all ities, satin jacquard, serge and wool, hard finished, gray serge. The fabric and color are particularly crepe de chine, in daisy or bow- practical from the standpoint of wearing quality and appearance. knot designs— Casenelle nelle Proofecl —therelore good for wet weather drivin LCL 8+ Pink, Blue, White 10 er eee The Suits Um 18c and 22c Per Yd. Uinmeton he alin ites came ee | dean aL teeeetie aaaeee aaa of Nunes Wb Sine 34 a tse Eile pockets, Lined throughout with good | two box pleats in back, Loose belt. Lined | 4 inch c 28c ’ ua quality mohair. Straight-cut trousers, | throughout with black mohair, ‘Trousers 1 114 36 inch 59% 44c These beautiful cretonnes have been taken trom our regular plain or cuff bottoms straight cut, plain or cuff bottoms. \ 2 = 32 inch 66c 54c stock and reduced in price for this event. } 3 Siinch 86c 72e The Overcoats 3 iP tach oe ater A large assortment of designs and harmonious colorings. © For srtoubletirensted Overcoat, ax illus pipeteigbnaies Ovanesh “ des | 2 Inches Pe. . Slip Covers, Hangings, Cushions and the many otherhome uses, large slash , muck with | pockets, inverted pleat in back and le Moxa —Muin wloor, a4tn st, loose onc-pi hth lined one-piece loose belt One-eighth lined, f Sak QTL VO WS VANU (OL OVO VIANS XUAN OXET@\T ONT QXLTQNY Q\TVaxtrartventvaxi Vv@Mtvant @\ivaNureirent wari in FOIE.

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