The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1917, Page 15

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Scie a tn eetanananaiatatinnetianamdaaasdetenainetdilimaned naamatienenend an: .adllmeenaeeeeaeeaen sr - N PRINCESS LEFT FIRE INSURANCE MEN SIX JERSEY CITY LEADERS | Soiecf Ste dueramnct bauete, the $1,201,362 IN THIS STATE HELD ON ELEGTION CHARGE ney var ain wn yop but was not arraigned yester Genel of Vicovaro left properties in New | di ARE DEEP IN WAR W RK. |'s out on dail on @ charge of emb | Prominent Politicians Give Bail Un-| ment j,The trial will probably ork Plate worth $1,201,362 not, as | about June thers comguees vsti] HELPING IN MANY LINES seo Defaud. | BIRO IN HAND HITS H.C. OF L. pai 4 th ad Princess died tn Charged with violating the election! nerter in the Bush, Saye Captor, log Cine esten an Income of Beatle of Che iresien Covste imealivard | Hearing Pr! Cook. , , ler the wi riends . - Seglie of the Hudson iwitzerland and “France were re: | President Bissell of National| Commission of his Pa, walued tate tne ite of the ett lanott! receives a “| B i prominent Jevsey City men were held! sccAicin yesterday with @ young © during ‘he lite ot the: daughter joard Tells of Services | in 9,00 bail each for trial by Judge poten Kaos Mla arte hy * Sulll in the Court of Common Plea: r het,”" Geslre’ particularly that Donna They Are Rendering. Fenda oo ae *|" "Give this to the chet,” he said to « nner shalt send away any William P. Verdon, Republi; | waiter, “and see what ho will charge for er who she cn der in Hoboken; . T. ‘ricl ” Hever may be imposing on my daugl hi Hobo- a dl as a President R. B. Bissell of the Na-| Ker’ sonn } Coyle, former memier of| Soon the wait tional Board of Fire Underwriters | the ‘Assembly; John and Anthony Mar-| pered into Mr, H has made this announcement to the| fon, brothers, of Hoboken, and Thomas 0,10, stop Dolan of Hoboken, recount clerk and| didn't really mean The pigeon flew board: in my wind orning, #0 1 watener., ndow this m “By reason jaictments wore brought about | thought 1 would try a little Joke on the RECKLE-FACE Hy reason of the information given | «rough a confession to the Grand Jury ches. Give it back and t will turn It to the Council af National De! by John J. Kinsley, unt clerk, who fr it has been able to ei oO —-”nco OO Ooo9nswcnuonnaon—". | We havo furnished plans to be used | Few Drops When Corns Hurt, Pain Stops! Corns Lift Out Mt fe ° . try a remedy for freckles with the piles, cotton. warchouses, docks, Sey | arantee of a reliable deuler that it and also lists of ft ‘ ‘ fat bl ek | sill not cost you a penny unless it re- # of Sactories PMtabie for | ‘Don’t let corns-ache twice! Lift any corn or callus off with fingers—Here’s magic! ‘Women! Keep it on dresser! ctor ned and whis- car, he shouted. | ‘I "Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. | hy How to Remove Enslly. i Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, moves the freckles: while if it does | ‘® Production of articles needed by | wive you a clear complexion the ex-| th Government. | pense is trifling. “We have perfected a system of | Straply get fan ounce of othine--| advisory committees in different | jouble strength—from any druggist | parts of the country to organize and | und a few applications should show 8 i hi | you how easy it is to rid youl et beta hr tlenecsened ates hatte the homely freckles and get a beauti- | *P° tors, surveyors, engineers and al complexion. Rarely is more than| “PPFélsers employed by our various ene ounce needed for the worst cave | COMPanies and organisations, so that “ Be sure to ask the druggist for the| they may carry out investigations double strength othine, as this is the | and secure any information the Gov- No humbug! Any corn, whether disappears and shortly the eorn or prescription sold under guarantee of | ernment may reque : é money back if it fails to remove| “We ane vane Tooota right up and lit out wihout Preesone docs't eat out the cor “We are taking a complete consus| loosen right up and lift out, without Freezone doesn’t eat out the corns frecklen— Adve. | of ali the fire insurance forces of the any pain’ . or calluses, but shrivels them without | world, a thing pr er done befor This drug {s called freesone and is any irritation. Just think! No pain We have alac at all; no soreness or smarting when ken a national A campalen of rvation,” compounc of ether discovered by a Li M. “ihe . - applying it or afterwards, ‘Out of Bed AUOE ft Reavide Ghee He TERRES | Ce Women! Keep freezone on your Three Ti 1] ° “any. other industey, |, Ask at any drug store for a small dresser and apply a few drops when- mes “ ’ axduon usually ree. | bottle of freezone, which will cost ever a corn begins aching Pain atule,”” be continued, | bUt @ trifle, but Is sufficient to rid stops, corn goes! If the victim of kidney disorders | | operty shall be taxed | one’s feet of every corn or callus. Genuine freezone is sold in little and bladder irritation is compelled to Put a few drops upon a tender bottles packed in a round, wooden arise even once in the night, there 13 | : corn or callus, Instantly the soreness case.—Advt. a condition sich should be promptly teraes, Gb eee — corrected. If arising more than once | greate: > if fifimediate attention is the part of | mensuren ri + sacies Uh wisdom. or enacted by HEN you sce the gay drum major, You can ditions mean ruin | mi grea er, He's asin of satis- bstantial confiscation—unile: ako a t big wager, He's asicn o BALMWORT TABLETS aot aia cao MA RAT Rakicil Wits Geraaromae olumerte nin tk voatirenl Tianhe: Wieenbek that full-of-Joy sensation, Which corresponds with z: THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY. MAY 25, 1917. being free from care. 55 per cent., and taxes, exclusive of are peculiarly fitted to promptly re- lieve soreness and aching in the kid- estate, increaned 80 per cent. i = : 1916 taxes paid exceeded the profit | ’ ° ey regions. They allay inflammn-| garned. This means immediace dans “Get the sensation- tion, restore normal secretion and ger of extinction to any business,” correct the alkalinity of the waste se- | D M | RATIO cretions, and thus stop the source of | ir ation, pain and annoyance. There | “THE MILO TAMPA y are thousands of benefited users of 5 Balmwort Tablets and all good, con- |{evs. pol (4 Pre CIGAR scientious druggists recommend and murderer of P | cry MiwaTunEs gall them. Price, $1.00 per tube, , | Lee Allain Mareh 18, for the 4 i} oe 10 for 25* 10 for 1S* CORRECT KIDNEY TROUBLE [after looking ‘at, tne Bold by all druggists.—Advt Tae 50 A WEEK DELAY is Bale of Mich Grade OUR SPECIAL B.A 1O.0 Complete Room Outfit All Ready to St Housekeeping Axminster Rugs Oriental & Flora! Deatens, LOW PRICES AND LIBERAL CREDIT Yles are ren- ow. We wil ly enay, Compar! ron credit, that OWEST. \ " ‘ J Bore $150 Weekly ¢ Delivers hts Sit to Your Room Suit (4 ' \ Mm American Walnut Bed ‘iec Hea. Price 8131 The lp ap exvellent example of our Moutal Puralture, Nhe workuan. 45 > ‘es ‘he ° SALE OF WHITE F 12.94 Caab wt Creat PR0.84 | Thie Suit lo exquisitely Salghed, j The Bide: Chaige ‘can ‘by. grar ba ase amr 143,08 mm Cleir at $0.07, "The four 4 tout: of ce Caan or Credit, White rane’ Hearty Continuous Post Tedatead, é 4 Open an | ACCOUNT | 4 Trading +f Stamps ' ‘ Green : : ig : = : van J, Mahor, Finish, Mabon Minish, — Golden Oak, Marte, White Fnamel, Mabow, Pinieh, none 4 Sale of Porch Rocker : Sue of Wood Pull | Refrigerators Rex, Prive 83, tex. Price Sit 19 Credit, ewe, BD s15 03350)" poished, back of hand sven toed, Oyen Saturday Evenines Until 10 o'Clock at All Three Stores. 144-146 nd We Wil Deliver to yo per WIT OL RPRCIAL qum ann BLOCK ues scmpy QT iso!’ NEWARK STORE, 49-51 Market si.) AVE. Com Pe ind Room Gutits Up to tes aa seaman ammma cocenaeentnesiarpnemystiintmendtis ennai RITCHIES — ag CORNELL prea neta inntttlleenpemtech innate eae — omen New York, Brooklyn, Open Evenings Bronx, Jersey City, Until 9 o’Clock Newark and Yonkers SEE ADDRESSES BELOW Saturdays Till 10 P. M. Why This Business Has Grown Into a Great Tailoring Organization IX years ago this business started in a small | way, with a big idea. J. W. Ritchie and | D. B. Cornell conceived the idea of bringing — high grade custom tailoring within the reach of every man by eliminating the unfair methods generally practised by merchant tailors. They decided to establish their own organization to save middle- men’s profits and give them to their customers. Men 80 readily appreciated the value offered that there was a cemand for the Ritchie and Cornell Tailoring service in every borough of the Greater | City and immediate vicinity. As rapidly as the or- ganization could be perfected new stores were opened and to-day this great tailoring business is practically at the door of every man in Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Newark and Yonkers. The policy of Ritchie and Cornell from its inception was to earn the confidence of every cus- | tomer and with that idea in mind all goods were | marked in plain figures—a policy which was dlecided- ly distasteful to the so-called exclusive tailor who gauged his price by your appearance. the production of garments, Ritchie and Cor- nell opened their own factory. In that way they not only supervised the making of every gar- ment, but passed along to you a great saving which tailors are forced to pay. This policy was so prolific of satisfaction that Ritchie and Cornell to-day oper- ate a big factory at 20 West 21st Street, where hun- dreds of skilled tailors and designers are making clothes to your order. In pursuing the policy of doing everything direct, Ritchie and Cornell buy all the materials from the mills in large quantities and naturally get the lowest possible prices. This factory-to-wearer tailoring system has grown so popular that to-day there are more than 200,000 men wearing Ritchie and Cornell clothes. If you are not among them, we urge you to come to any of the stores and see the splendid col- lection of woolens we show. At the same time take our assurance of perfect satisfaction in every detail. [" order to eliminate all unnecessary expense in -PIECE SUITS Made to Measure = We are showing hundreds of the newest anc smartest suitings in every effect for young fellows as well as men of quiet taste. You se'ect the style from our fashion books, which incluce every model from the extreme to the conservative. | Samples i Better Materials | Satisfaction . y| S) No Extras Guaranteed to Pay ——d! Extraordinary Announcement! ! We have about 200,000 yards of woo'ens which were pur- chased and contracted for before the recent great rise in market prices. We could mark them much more and sti!l be giving you the full value for your money, but as it is the policy of this busi- ness to share with its customers all the advantages it gains by its superior organization, we will sell them at t ie low old prices. After this collection of woolens is gone, higher prices must prevail, so we urge you to take advantage of this opportunity. We assure you of perfect sati tion in every detail, otherwise we do not consider the sa'e closed. We want to impress upon you the fact that we give you exactly what we advertise, and w your business, we wish to earn your confidence first. 2a | 27 Stores Ch fi u | ae shown in great varicty Yheerfully | Ee a A " d | Given at $16.75, $18.75 to $30.00 One Near You (es sig } At each price we offer you the maximum of tailo:ing value. pistes eee a 9 NEW YORK CITY STORES: Fs RN Ty ri § STORES IN BROOKLYN: 1387 Broadway, Between 87th and both Sts. R CH i c0 jatbush Ave., tow bacser Bldg, 948 Broauway, Between usth and Guth S 3 1370 Broadway, Neur ( isi4 Third Avenue, Neur aath St. - suns 700 Broadway, On ing Avenue 2258 1 enue, Near 1uitd Street gee ae \ 5106 Fift nue Bet Elanth Avenue, Neur Su Strcet (5 OUT-OF-TOWN STORES] 83)’ Marthane'as faa ee 691 Eighth Avenue, Between 4 s4th Sts, Distributors TIN NEW ILI sf 2331 Eichth Avenue, One door 5th MountVernon, N.Y.,65'4S.4thAr eel B STORED iN Le eg he cy iam Biren c oye An CH Wy reat Port Jerovs, N.Y¥., Hubbard Building Geek tek Ghaital Giseen tetas Becde ceed im PARE) GAR AE LAUD. eh SE ARGMURESAER Worcester, Mass., 681) nm Street Union Hill, 267 Bergenline Avenue, John Street 2 STORES IN THE BRONX: Stamford, Conn,, 17 Atis suc Street Passaic, “67 Possale Street, Distributor 408 East 149th Street, Near Third Avenue Middletown, N. ¥., 89 North Street Paterson, 210 Market St.. Distrihut 902 Prospect Avenue, Near 163d Street |

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