The evening world. Newspaper, May 31, 1917, Page 8

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LOE eA ONE PILL OR MORE EACH tee ae Make You Fit ‘All the’ Bee: Upper Stories of Beth Israel as Stable Burns. The Sance that brings the Smile of Content. “Eddys” is the Sauce that is always the same and always good. It is a great relish for Soups, vies, fish, meats and salads. young looking. your skin, your and rosy-white ach-Lil ands. full ful lemon skin softener and com- Tire} Many Carried to ried to Safely From Forty patients, twenty-two of them ohildren, were carried from the fifth and sixth floors of the Beth Israel Hospital to lower floors early to-day t-te ttm ete Girls! Use Lemon Juice! Make a quarter pint of beauty cream for lite cost. Clears, softens and whitens the skin, Brings out the hidden roses! ee eee By all means, girls, prepare a lemon lotion to keep your skin flexible and You will soon realize that true loveliness does not mean the powdery look or waxen colorlessness of some hot-house flower, but is typified by the ble softness of ¢ complexion At the cost of a emall jar of ermeary cold cream one can prepare a rter pint of the most wonder- lexion beautifier, by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 12 KILLED BY TORNADOES; stable fire in the rear. | eighteen women were sleeping. The blaze was in a quantity of hay on the sixth Ooor of No. 276 Cherry Street, and in leaping from windows and through the roof made a glare that lit up the neighborhood, Beth Israel Hospital, at No. 70 Jef- ferson Street, ie separated from the stable building by ten-foot court- yard, The flames came so near th hospital the night superintendent, Miss Anna Ribert #, called into service all the doctors, nurses and orderiiea. The children’s ward is on the fifth floor of the hospital, almost flush with the burning floor of the stable. There were twenty-two small patients, and nurses and orderiies carried them al! to the floors below On the floor above the children's ward is the private maternity de- floors, and the others walked. one to the street. went through all confusion, yeing Ignited by sparks, The stantinople the f | | Ju 1 Mra, Bulk Misses 4 three children; \F white. Care should be taken to strain the juice through a fine cloth so no| lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion, will keep fresh for months. Ever: lay courtesy was extended to Ambassado: Elkua and his party upon leaving Con Advices coming to-day by way of Stockholm say representatives of | the Sultan, the Grand Vizier and the | Mintsters of Finance and Foreiqn Af fairs sald farewell at the station, while 4 representative of the Minister of For party to ntier. The party is due at Berne ‘The party includes Ambassador and r the] when the building was menaced by | partinees of the hospital, where Many of them had to be carried to tho lower It aid hot become necessary to carry any The doctors, orderlies and nurses the wards and quieted the 200 or more patients There was some excitement but no Then the hospital force ansiated the firemen by playing a bose on tho hospital roof to keep It from fire in the stable was confined to the one floor and did little damage. ——_—— TURKS TREAT ELKUS WELL. Received Att mn , yuthrie, Amer- woman knows that lemon juice is used | ican Ambassador to Japan, who died to bleach and remove such blemishes at his post in Tokio, took place here as freckles, sallowness and tan, and is | to-day the ideal skin softener and beautifier. | Just try it! Get three ounces of | orchard white at any pharmacy or tollet counter and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, The represented by A American Gover Assistant Secretar Menry H. Ludlo Masonic . ch e arms, and hands, particularly rough, | was held in ¢ nivary Protestant 1 pis red hands.—Advt. copal Church. B. Altman & Co. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES will be obtainable to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday in Junior Misses’ Coats at the extremely low price of $14.50 Junior Misses’ Tailored Suits and Girls’ Tailored Suits and Coats are on sale at extraordinary reductions from former Prices. (Both Departments are on the Second Floor) Women’s and Misses’ Ready-to-wear Sports Hats at the reduced prices of $2.50, $4.50 & $6.75 will provide an offering of seasonable interest for Friday and Saturday in the First Floor Millinery Department. A very large assortment of smart Hats for sports, motor and travel wear will be found, moderately priced, in the regular stock. SPECIAL OFFERINGS now being made, consist of Women’s Tailor-made Suits at $19.00 and Women’s One-piece Crepe de Chine Dresses at $14.75 all offering extraordinary values Women’s Ready-to-wear Suits and Dresses (Third Floor) A Clearance Sale of Women’s Pumps now being held, comprises: a number of desirable models (in broken sizes) takén from stock and reduced to $3.75 & $4.75 per pair The assortments are especially good in sizes 2)2 to § (Women's Shoes, Second Floor) A Very Unusual Offering of Young Men’s Suits of fine quality, well cut and finely tailored, exceptionally priced at $18.00 will be commenced & $24.00 to-morrow (Friday) This Sale represents an opportunity that ts quite out of the ordinary—made possible by a special purchase consummated under remarkably advantageous conditions. (Young Men's Clothing, Sixth Floor) SAFE STORAGE FOR FURS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES Biith Auenue- Madison Avenue, New York Japanese Government | SH HDR RD xEEEE Forty ST. LOUIS, May 31.—Tornaoes in Missourt and Southern Iilinols yes- terday caused the death of at loast twelve persons and the injury of forty or more, according to advices to-day | o1 from the various communities over which the storm passed, Among the injured were Father Patrick O'Connor and Father Cor- jeHHH RRNA RK KERR KERR ERR RE RRR MWR RH EK RR EH RORY Open Saturdays CHINA CLOSET, Colonial | BUFFET, Colonial design, in uated y deslen, in Quartered Bemognn iawn wT TTtrrOernr nny IT MAKES LITTL! 1917. nelius F. O'Leary of St. Louis, both of whom suffered internal injuries. Mineral Point, Mo., where four per- sons lost their lives, was wiped out, Losses of life were reported also at Diehistadt, Mo. and Palmer, Mo. and three negroes perished at Hodges Park, Alexander County, I, More than twenty persons were burt at Mounds, Ii). ONE TOWN IS WIPED OUT Also Injured by Storm in Missouri and Southern Illinois, ———— Women Burned in Oxtingnishing Blane. Awakened early to-day by smoke, Mra, Christine Stein of No. 319 Bergen Street, Rrookiyn, discovered her parlor rc, With the ald of Mra. Cat Burke, the owner of the buildin Stein ‘smothered the blaze with’ ru Both. woman were burned, and. ‘Mra. Burke was removed to the Holy Family Hospital, Mra, Stein had been enter taining visitors in the parlor, your Bee out in the kitchen a minute and glance at the sirloin steak, or the lamb chops, or the little sausages just delivered by the butcher boy. They’re all right, of course; but not ready for you. But wait until they’ve been broiled. Ah, that’s different, isn’t it? We're bringing this into your mind so you'll understand exactly why we toast the tobacco for Lucky Strike cigarettes. We found that toasting tobacco (just like broiling meat) brought out flavor, made it more appetizing, more tempting. Not only that. Toasting the Burley tobacco seals in the flavor so you always have it fresh, as well as more delightful. You'like your meat cooked, don’t you? And you'll like your tobacco toasted after this, Try the Lucky Strike cigarette. Your tongue tells you it’s delightful because: It's toasted Copyright by The American Tobacco Company, (ne, + 197. 3c sux BAUMA Our Liberal Credit Terms apply also Al 84STA& Aa BRO ; S WE, Until 10 P.M We Close to Long Istand, Evenings at New Jersey and 6 o'Clock Connecticut. Free EMR S ERNE ES SE SSIES ALN RERRN ORE 98 | Oak, golden fini | mirror, base 45 inc ¥ FREIGHT AND RAILROAD FARH, _ Shava.Con.84"Sr. Wereeece er Che nis ceit id with lange $97.98 slong, at 7% WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLv “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET }T , 1 BIREBUG GETS 21-YEAR TERM Kinss, Ex-Pren Subway G Soldier and Sentenced. Judge Wadhams in General Sessions to-day sentenced Barnet lass, a former subway guard, to Sing Sing priso. for twenty-one years. Klass was Gonvicted & week ago of arson in the frat imposing sentence Judge “Fastiamns reterred to the fact that Klass had been convicted of de- sertion from the United States arm; 1809 and rentenced to five years, which sentence the President had commuted after Klass had served one year. As a i, Klass had five fires to his rec- estigation by Fire Marshal Brophy and Assistant District Attorney Weiler Giaclosed the fact that Kinss, a Hebrew by birth, became a Christian and| Thyeiclane have prescribed Rasiaal Soap for twenty years in ening akinmeruptionss, cooked traveled around the world preaching. 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Thrilling incifent the screen in swift succession as the plot threats iis way through the lives and adventures of the great trio of crime and detection—Fantomas, the Arch-Criminal; ind Bandor, the Reporter, equally shrewd and weep acro: Juve, the Detective, audaciou Or“MESSENGERSOF EVIL” Next Sunday World Magazine rr

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