The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1917, Page 9

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ne of German nt of th ing was by Mre, eranddaughter of er’s Little Liver Pills Make you feel the joy of living, It is impossible, to be happy or feel good whea you are CONSTIPATED This old remedy will set you right over night. Rhind, a ‘an Vilet funeral nplaint. Kew Discovery Ends Corn Misery— Touch a Corn with Ice-Mint, Then Lift It Right Off—It Won't Hurt a Bit Soreness Stops Quickly, Then the Corn Shrivels and Lifts Off— Try It and See. “Gorn Killer’ at/ that cooling, soothing Tee-mint and Corn | Foal, toot Joy ie yours, not Corn | ® bit of poreneas either, < |fe or ‘afterward, ‘and it" doean't. even ot _fee | irritate the covery made| Hard corns, einen THE BRR AK WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1917, City College itonors ettyaburg Here, | went to third re oO Bnd itself just at this time! RED BANK, N. Jy May Tre, Sarah Gen, Alexancer $. Webb, one of ihe!’ Mtr mene Tremendous power is given to heroes of the Bloody Angie, at Gettyss | tt bri Sollee's bev | institutional officials over girls, | liifluences at t Work Wil With That End Governments Whose Flags They home in Shrewsbury in her oinety-third burg, Was unveiled this afternoon on Jet soar v . j such as will Ikely work unteld | in View—State Department ; ; stay i ; } UL Bae (Batloana at was President from 1869 to 1 WASHINGTON, May 7.—#resh re-| Almost a score of large ships of | felt of the ¥ r H I be held Thi institutions on the complaint [regarded by this Government as re-|have been held in this port for the behentiaelbomndhe hon Spinto not altered the State Department's | stood among officials of the port hore Process.” | would be possible for an agent or | Reports from Amertoan Minister | eral neutral nations adjacent to Gers (Special to The Drening World.) by consular reports from Guantanamo Further, whi and much destruction of property toss of them fly the Norwesian oF institutions, {fhe inauguration ‘af the President, | Were Held whilo the Allies were no- will likely affect the lives of hun- ’ vetoed by the Governor, as to rearresting them without was officially denied to-day by Col- CARTER’S IRON PILLS] "rns tins went through speedily | interference from public officers |Plel@-Ginss User Arrested on One of thesd Billa No, 698, te an ac a A man who described himself as| commanders of the vessels bad not web ts sopra - 4 y, wlth on 8 Long Its Dre the Cinss of 18 ! * Jane Van Vliet, widow of Gen. Stuart A *r Them { », year, Her death was hastened by a the campus of The College of t » Horatio ¢ hardship on parents and querd- Fly Order Them to Stay in Port fait Laredo, Texas, and Dr, F. uo, sculptured by J. Mase | whose sixteen: | | of petty officers of such institu: —newod evidence of infwuences seeking | past two under tho orders of Children Can Be Can Be Taken Up bille become law it |CoMfidence in the ability of President | that the attacks of Gerban U boats officer of an incorporated chil- (Gonzales that the Rebels are being| many to hold their ships from the ALBANY, May %—Two of the| ‘Hild on the street “without a fand santiago, although It te admitted | oor ct (ne Dut cheer ent bie duced in the Legislature were slipped | ing for the care ot continue, State Officials appear Danish flag. Practically all are car- officers of sueh private institu: | wil! pass without serious revival of gotlating with neutral nations to get lector of the Port Dudley Field and are now before the Governor, bahar “relative to parole and rearrest of Antealo, Martino, thiny ave, & ru | requested clearance papers, rene aananentiaitnecarenienar sateen, , . ———— — WET EaE TRF id UNVEILED GEN. . WEBB STATUE! "replica of the one uneetieg a ‘ 7 | having already been signed by the INTERVE! TION N CUBA FOOD LADENED FLEET Would, of cotirse, be bad enous! twt| Widow of Gen. Van Vitet Dead. , he model was about te | stager,,. One was telroguced and Gonsides the utter diagust of patriotic (Speetat 10 The Eveyng Word.) : sions SAD TO BE AIM OF R ELD HERE)» A bronze military statue of Major ppointed to raise funds to ob sion of rule, | 1 B AIM EBELS OF NEUTRALS H HERE ; Van Viet, died this morning at ber k ‘5 . | ' = a : whieh fractured one hip. Two sons, Col. of New York, of which Ge nd ians who would attempt to re- Doesn't Fear Trouble. —U Boat Fear Grows. first thought of by Mi move girls from institutions, will also encourage detaining |ports Of rebel activity in Cuba gre| neutral nations inden with foodstufts | down with the ot ‘Shrewsbury. wurvive. "Th in tione until they are twenty-one {to force intervention, but they ha their own ernments, It Is under. “Wi ithout Warrant or Other Menocal to restore order. on neutral ships have prompted sev- | dren's society to arrest a girls brought under control are supported | seas for the time. warrant th order of the Dutch Government, but most questionable bills ever tntro-| & WATE ie o! |BSt io. those provinees Semen, rele H rying grain, and it was believed they by with little notice or hearing, and, children to priva fgg ny Ae Mog Bg tha 01 the food P. ALLID PEOPLE Usually Need Iren in the Blood. drers of defenseless young girls unicsa| tions have full control over them [the revolt. Emaurances thai none of ‘the. fond Try’ ' —— . Malone, who said that as yet the sician, of Wall ‘and South’ Streets, certainly @ wonder the wny WA MAKER'S WANAMAKER’S WAN. MAKER'S | | males committed to or escaping was arrested on the Williamsburg | (J, §, FLAG HIDES “GERMAN.” certainly “a'wonger the ar” 't Mind Menales Fo Mach ble or religious institu. Bridge yesterday. Martino is said to that lee-mint touches ¢ Adjective. that you will with relief. a ing on reformatory have been inspecting the bridge and rswomen in the Clty of New York.” the Navy Yard with & pair Of field | York Do , 1 ; glanses. | Magistrate Corrigan, in the F ( be a § Night Court, suspended gen- if Think of It; touch of et an institution es” or “managers” of such | | 5 ‘may cause her to be re-, | re te ie nothing better, or ‘nothing “Suse as and returned to such inst tution to be detained therein "for the M4 . unexpired portion of her term, or #0 New Fuahione New Economies | iri — One Need Not Spend a Young Fortune to Have|For Tiny Men | noved by. the “trustees” or mana: tore Your Furs Attractive, Dainty Lingerie | and Maids [esas eee oe Paha os TS Ss (2 to 6 years) a fomalo released condi: burglary @F mothe. Our charges are nominal ore has made po ide | T ” 90% OF THE VALUATION Store has made it Suits and frocks, 65¢ to $1.25 sible for women to ‘The little inex. |“Pais gives control over these girle HE BIG Ss ORE 1 dresses have pretty under-| Portiny girlsand clothes for little suits yg Mitte money. men are a8 mice In these days, when | 88 2 child co one feels like making | Tish for every every possible sacri- “Made of woven fice, it is pleasant to ginghams (not tind such a vast array | ¢asily faded ‘ rinted _ materi- of pretty things to se-| fs) or plain cole c 4000, for your furs, vitho M sw hit. Ix ots words the gira at. the SIXTH AVE.. 1B TO 19% STREET A Surprise! In This planted Sale of id $1.25 to $2.50 | tion, and no Other legal redress is} ‘other bill, $0, #20, provides for Pu re Food Exposition oe and six- More than forty demonstrators ny when it sual! be proved to the ion of the court, “by the con- | fasion of such child,” that suoh ohild | was found to have bee than . lect from at such a ored percales. j house of prostitution, eG, in, the shaper Legind veeeg show. small price. a eat * including Sisorde! 9 seasonable Foods. Mai and tele- | Some specially attractive features in this extensive and Li ' “habitual disobed hone orders filled promptly. } blue frocks have jreasonable and dawful cc elephone Chelsea Call or | varied sale are— pA hG | her parent on quardian’ —such & 63 write for Grocery Order Po iP i ° a 3 y, be committed t nstitution, | $1 nightgowns and encelope chemise m | may, Be committed to an inetitutto Hook, comtiaing, 10 postale fo ) cabled egbibeteite steel Re Mean ate eat otk reinct: dseioed at 50c, 65c: aiten ae. Close to 2,400 high-grade Negligee Shirts purchased i ‘ts i 4 a e . ' ! medele, Tvimmed with nicely ve | CRATING, set, ndings ol ea | better ones with more width are comprised kr this valooked-forr but evertnelons a t ands are a ny A Lenses Herrman taps poe es touch on 8 sera Bake pov : alg. 65c to $1.25. welcome, event. i im} others quite ornate. set are circular necks, semi- “ trimmed with ‘colored pipings of | square necks; straignt slip over | Garden Sets ’ Every Shirt in the Lot Made for This Season rose or blue is unusual; another in- | gowns, semi-Empire gowns, apron ateeese and Cope for mee ||| sole cqoupations, Fer ¢ 10 ‘ibs. $4,505 The fabrics are excellent and the patterns ri ne teresting one has clusters of fine tucks gowns. The envelope chem’ M ps y ing offense of rf through the collection are desirable and u \ running from the neck to the hem, a | carefully cut over patterns that fit. | _ little lady, to wear into the ||| auch people, according to, this Hy fite-ghirti he ia d The collection of flesh color batiste underwear is pretty. aks tulip bea; ‘ae ce te 1 may be put into an minute. Some unysually fine-shirtings are inclu ie. The extra sized underwear is made with great attention to | and father plant potatoes, $1.50. |} | ° nding thing (ORANGES Corded fe pe Ls Fh eae Crepe comtort, neatness and correct line; finished attractively. Children's underclothes | eo nee a “22 Cloths, nee ree og hte, josom i i is eat hd peohdel fended and brought before. ¢h z ge APR. Ny ngeceten fine durable cambric underclothes i Drawers, 12 ald ra Brida Gout By at ‘son he a ag 0 Scores of feautitul patterns and extriot } ad joomer drawers, 38c, officer of an incorporated society i $. Seco silk and changeable taffeta petticoats, $2.45 and $3. Knickerbocker drawers, 18¢c, for the prevention of cruelty to “ dinarily attractive variety in solid colors i New white washable sateen petticoats, some plain, others 25e, 38c, 50c. | children a a warrant or wey bt By Way of Explanatio { trimmed with printed paisley or Pompadour designs, $1. aaa tin heenna ie females, in this dill. ete area Sh This sale comprises shirts made up for this / | 5 690, a Ht ; Down-Stairs Store, Old Building. teenie ‘Store, Old Building are lesignated, among other things, season's selling in prominent Men's Furnishin, iz Shops, the names of some of the leading shops ot the country being included—in fact, you will still find the labels of the shops they were made for sewed on the shirts, We were enabled to buy these shirts under price because they were classified by the maker as “imperfectly laun- dered.” That's their only defect—nothing that will hust the actual wear or mar the beauty of the style or fabric. Every shirt is cut full and perfect fitting. All sizes from 14 to 17 in this sale. Don't miss this opportunity to buy $1.25 to $2.50 95 shirts at..... c This Is a Two-Da; prostitution or assignation or ill- : ciated with “alacedar FLORIDA NEW POTATOES $145 | peck, 15 Ihe ’ A it further BEST OLD POTATOES 3 bushel, 60 395 peck, 15 Ibs Fine Tailored Suits for Women at $24.75 Few-of-a-kind styles at very much less than their regular prices. m age of twenty y disobedient to part of becom Fresh Veget able: NEW CURLY PARSLEY, new buneh stitutior what ts of prosti tution 18 iit, in the : “gee . 45c . 8c When such a girl fails to give vest MUSHROC f d, r A small surplus of suits which the maker could no longer duplicate. <A few of this style or material and a few of that—all expertly and mannishly tailored of very fine materials. Poiret twill — Burella cloth — Serge Fine suitings All lined with good silk; sizes 36 to 42 represented. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building. WRERRY FIRHUBARISS § bunches. ind determin to a reforma Beginning Fomorrotw (Tuesday) Morning Here’s a Sale Never Before Equalled In the Entire History of the Shoe’ Trade! on’ 10,000 Pairs of Women’s (3) | ee ‘ Ee sins re ie a O u ti ] n £ Fo O tw e a 4 "pair, : ] | Pitmore, |e Produced for this Summer, to sell at $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50 a Pair | Aside from the fact that footwear of this character is rising in price daily, and that the values offered in this timely sale | 1M Salesman Ends are the greatest announced in more than a year, we emphasize that all of these Pumps were produced for THIS season by ekson, fifty . was found dead to-day” The Converse Rubber Shoe Company, of Malden, Mass. dining } ; » i i y S Wout bas Hunheed bed This Supreme in the Manufacture of Outing Footwear treat jetn in the Here You Have Rubber Sole Pumps “Just Right” For Tennis, Seashore, Vacation and General Wear. required of the in | it be “incorporated.” purely private, BOWMAN MAKES | DENIAL. It may be Fortunate ‘‘Find’”’ of Charming Wash Frocks for Girls, $1.75 Misses’ Dainty Since completing the purchase ot these unusual iittle. dresses we have received notice Frocks at $5 of two advances in the price of the materials That a Summer frock used in their making. can hold its original charm The specially selected styles are worthy, after many tubbings is too, of commendation—especially from the || not usually expected of mother who wants to have on hand a fresh | | dresses so supply of inexpensive frocks for the 6-to-14- || priced. Yet we hav year daughter, these made or serviceable wash fabrics in Five Models of at Every pair perfect and of first quality grade. Plain Colored Chambray ; nh nervous OUR SPECIAL PRICE ($1 A PAIR) IS LESS THAN TODAY'S LIST PRICES. 4 One is side pleated with double belt; another | Atteastive models. Ga These Pumps have rubber soles, with regular or spring heels. The uppers are made of finest with side belt and pouch pockets; a third with | } white pique collar and cuffs. stripes and smocking in front; a fourth model Another with » belt and is pictured. patch pockets, trimmed wi Down-Stairs Store, Old Building, | | White Pique: box pleated in Sports Blouses Down to $1 A dress of striped Half their regular price produces the simpli of a higher priced model very faith- A small group of | lar which is quite colored sports blouses | fashionable now, quality Canvas and Mercerized Silk Fabrics in white, black, gray and blue. The styles are exceedingly smart--some trimmed with silk ribbon bows, others have small metal covered silk buckles; and for the young miss we feature the popular “MARY JAN style. Foot-Notes About This Sensational Sale: As this advertisement is being released for the newspapers at least a score of men are busy as bees opening cases and assorting the varicties, ready for the crowds who are sure to attend this sale tomorrow, All of this footwear will be arranged on extra tables to facilitate quick and easy selection, Extra salespeopie in attendance. THE SIZE RANGE IS COMPL FROM 21% to7 IN EVERY STYLE. Quantities restricted--none to dealers, for our sale price is less than wholesale, Naturally Decayed Stable HORSE, CATTLE & SHEEP Manure ized or Shredded odorless 4 fully. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building. | Japanese Grass | Rugs— New Blue, Green and Brown } Summer home-furnishers will be glad to know that Plain colors and stripes. Russian Blouses of Voile, $3 of imported Japanese colton crepe Humus, Bone Meal, Ground | which we can no long- thin Lt , , ; * by an ‘i sg portation has just or Powdered; Hydrated ex duplicate. are ree | ,fm08 cppanbagen with been received, Lime, Formaldehyde, duced for quick dis- } plain color, 36x72 inches......$1.15 In Bags, Bulk or Box Cars posal. Please note Down-Stairs Store, 6x 9feet.- é that they have a col- Old Building. Bx lOfect......... 5.0 | Down-Stairs Store, New Bidg. Formerly Broadway at Ninth | T. Stewart & Co, Sbre New York M. McGIRR'S SONS co. TILIZING MATERIALS, 264 West 34th St., N. ¥, City, G. W. CHANDLER Sales Agent. Phone Greeley 2468 Filled Books of “Sperry” Gold Stampa Redeemable for $2.50 Worth of Merchandise in Any Dep Fifth Floor, We Give aae Green Trading Stampa as Usui Ask for Therg, Double aac Stam, Single “Sperry” Gold Stamps ALL DAY, eeeennna ee Therent

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