The evening world. Newspaper, February 6, 1918, Page 7

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. THE Ev aexS WORLD, WED NESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1918, were taken to-day mit to Sum 0 late yen. wont Snow Plow Sent to Aid of Stalled Fiver in Connee TED. Conn, Feb. 6 Now Bngtand Raliroad ser which ved from Y night to Feeding whound on Springfeld to Tariffe! higheat tracks have e Cen-| % pase ® way pee le cakcaalinces RHEUMATISM CONQUERED | ‘Suiftuld. "Quit Dangerons Drage: Pine |, You've fooled igng enough with drugs that Upeet your whole system. You clear BONWIT TELLER &,CO. arn The Specially Shop of Originalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™.STREET BEGINNING TOMORROW, THURSDAY Final Clearance of Furs Prior to the Closing of the Department for the Winter Season. ; | \ t ° the no! a! | po 6 ki to et 9 E | supply being received 4 at Say ites taeastaes tes sie re CHANNEL PLEA TO WILSON POOR,’ SAYS HYLAN TO GRITIC o> p:-c2 » " ng wi Adr on oe boards Vale € ul 9) | advises that th ut ate Het « n | 4s long as potatoes can be ob , Asks ( ressinan Ri 1to Urge) Mayor Te Socialist, Alder ‘ and promises yelief within the next| SUP iny . ee ; | wee aioe roller ‘ = Micit hist to Intercede for | Coal Se ¢ ' ho past three weeka there has] e™MPorary use 40-Foot Pla bh jueves nirty-five carloads of Lag ngeaees tall peseman Daniel J, Riordan net Woltt Ald ‘ whereas t im: | it terday charged ' | portation for this period of the year| Ph of jrea g him to take up WIL doticoable 5 . 1 se and Oliv aa ‘ ; . is seventy-five carloads & day prese i by you and potatoes be sim. | 1 dent Wilson the question of coal seluure vu a8 t. Wi. Prentien Food aeniniatratiot Permits) "the rood Board has made an off-|PlY wed for the balance, Potatoes | deepening. the Hell Gate Channel to, by the Tam side on NocoUNt « \, Use of Spuds, but 7 he | «| estimate that 60 per cent. of last | 8"? withdrawn as fast as addi feet ! . i Sa5 ie 4 iy : " Lodoka ae aa ant ‘use of | Uiteusned with me the efforts made jor for th | tion was brought about by the un- seurae ! lee tha 4 & the ® paten.” The Food Administration's order|certain conditions of the market dis as well as their yt membera of th ied Tork “If you have nothing else do ermi\tting © of potatoes as an| which prevented the farmers f. flour. Another bulletia | ¢ delegation to secure the im- Alderman but impute wrong wMeial wheat-flour substitute, be-|relling. Since the cold weather s iministration lauds tho| provement by the Federal Govern-|¢nose who are try of a general shortage of cereals,| in Jt has been dangerous to ship them | Ptato @8 a food and points out the|/ ment of the East River and Hell | ple.” writes the Mayo: has found New York facet with | in ordinary box cars, and refrigerator |" H ate bet in which it may be] oase writes the Mayor. “I need Seay Nek xt combo see eae ick another of the winter epidemic cars hav labi premases roe A i dese sy e 5 of} ar he ood Boar pier td — Rot way to you that the attitude of! manic diatrict and aid thor who are in Miller, head of the Bure: “d fared the War Department jn not only @ia- | distress and in need of coal by apply ne n of au of Trans. uraging, but astoni#hing. In view|for relief to the Mayor's Coal Commi —_ the patriotic co-operation which|tee, whose officen are in the Times = the has given through every |Bull@ing, which committee has aide Ylavonue of opportunity to vigorously [over 40,000 families through s prosecute the war to en early and|Dolice, Who have in the thirty day successful termination, I should think | Collected from good and charitable vornment would bo at no|#6n# 2.900 tons of coal and brought fh, che lieve this embarrassing| tet to 6 needy families througho ¢ OK " | the city me May 1 nuggest that you, as the| The Mayor says in conclusion 4 . I ei leenior member of the New York dele-| “I have 4 ved in actio rit be ied in| n Congress, take the matter | rather than word op talking about the ¢ |up with the President personally and |Your neighbor an, and help the | hr enlist his further assistance, to the | Poor of your f that the attitude of the Govern i ‘earn tie tepveine ot Hei! GROCER SLAIN IN CELLAR. VSEVTLON THA is unique in flavour, quality and | richness of infusion. pay Ged VER SOLD IN BULK—Salada Tea ee ho fa New York, Blooming aleS 59TH TO 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE e to forty feet may be nettied now tme, and the work—which I 1 has not even beon under- although authorized lat * as @ War meanure—be pro fed with at once and hastened to etion we! torres Greatest Bargains of the Year Savings Ranging from $75 to $275 on Every Instrument A Piano for as Little a as $25 A Player for as Little as $145 Tl cinicannvnl clearance sale number of slightly used and ini 1 tration Walters pianos and players are uded in this sale at specially low prices. of used bar- ater ® in 1 lc than used ahate jl f A ‘ ie He hi “anys A 7 any cases the Is only one Of certain piano sa eit 1 have no piano or probably just the one you would like player piano, don t fai} to visit our salesrooms vn--we therefore urge you to be here early. during t at sale, You will find hundreds We so sure that every instrument sold fall styl ids and makes here. is a bargain that we offer A SPECIAL [:X- . We have taken CHANGE PRIVILEGE, whi means that 1 { brat and well-known you can use any piano purchased during this i \ for the Walters pianos and le for one whe a: } } very one of these instru- a new \\ alters piano or player, we will td ments | ern uutled at our factory and back 1 ised a trument and allow you every is guarant t class condition. | 1 for it. , : Up right Pianos ane id DELIVERY jWere| Now Upright Pianos FREE DELIVERY Were| Now 1 Henry C. Cassini $25 ding tae remarkabl 1 George Steck & Co... Maiogany| $450] $145 1 Mozart Upright t 55 low prices at which these instri I Harmony ..... ‘ ar 148 1 Lighte & Frast |} 03 ments are offered, we charg: 1 Richardson M45 1 Weser tr he 75 PEST “ 1 Kurtz Bros A Weeas S08, i is NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS. pres Bk M5 I Ladd & Co 73 1 Harmony... 145 1G | 7 | I Richardson 145 W | 75 , . 1 Walte: " s Waite | 43 A Few of Many Bargains in I Krdeger Co. is 1 J. & GC, Fisher 85 I Walters. , 155 1 Bradbury ! 85 ° 2 Walters 5} 435 1 Belford Et 85 r n 1 Becker Bros ans] 330) 155 \ 1 Winterroth Musuga 9 VStuyvesamt Co...) .. Walnut | 236) 155 1 Weser & Bro. "0 1 Richardson... ‘\Makogany| 490) 158 1 Weser Bros 100 1 Carlisle., Mahogans| 37-1 153 1 Robert Wilson too r . ; 1 Straus k 155 1 Horace Water's Co 110 Price of Pianos Includes the Stool 1 Bellman ae] 138 Spies P. Mig. Co 110 _ L 1 Meister Pi % r i de a iis | Players—12 Rolls of Music and Bench | pare eal 4 1 Hall & Son D 15 eee | 11. G. Brown 165 1 De Rivas MI M5 i Dd y ERY I Bach & Son 5 1 New England Co m5 I REE DELI\ ERY | 1 Weser Bros He i Doranz & Wig 125 sv Nom | 2 Walters 5 1W. A, Pond & 126 | aNopts Nahogans eel SER | Y Bellman | 1 Robert Wilson 125 iW. F Twoy Go ahogas) $425) $149 | 1 Bradford ed 1 Imperial / 125 ANE % 4 | 2 Walters 175 1 Estey 125 Ra pentile 4 Walters 178 1 Robert Wilson Ala 125 i Ganeans ‘ | 1 Walters St igs 1 Richardson Ma 135 3 Richardson : ) 1 Hardman sof 210 1 Harmony Maiogan 135 dS OK GHOR ss 4 IRS. Hows ard Co 53] 218 1 Richardson Muahoga | 135 Ti ieseey ae | 12 Walters, 6 | 155 1 Schubert } | 135 iGhlemen 4 10 Walt 178 1 Leckerling fahogan 145 6 Waltae 43 : | 17 Walters atl tas 1 Weber 125 o Walters 4 Walters fa 7 Walters exchange 12 Walters Ma | Exchange 14 Walters Me ‘ | Open Evenings Privilege 9 Walters M 14 Kor the a ch thes : : who cannot call, during the day ante Piano Dene maih.ope Bloomingdales Piano Dept. 59th to 60th St., 5rd to Lex. Ave. the ent toward the Walters Piano or Capt. C by Means of a Plank, ue niin and t that the + Prevent the _ ° [Police Believe Murderer Eacaped | jotectives of n have sat-| |Comnscl for Stivers Contends Vo- ( Disease. | The Entire Stock Is Included in This Event Without Reserve or Exception Regardless of Former Prices Leimmed with Taupe Squirrel) Women’s Scarfs and Stoles Regularly 6 Nat. Raccoon Scarfs.; 12.50 quatnted with the be 7 Nutria Scarfs . 12.50 cation and the mon they killed. A) 3 Nat. Raccoon Scarts. 16.50 tous r Gadi te ahaa she rae 8 Nutria Collars... . 22.50 the m 0 6 Beaver Scarfs . 22.50 Fidei te tad ING rte aan ints 4 Hudson Seal Scarfs... 24.50 the store and aroused Mrs Scali when 2 Black Fox Scarfs 29.50 ih Nera Pda 7 Taupe Fox Scarfs. 35.00 3 Skunk Sea 35.00 4 Nutria Capes 35.00 3 Black Lynx Scarfs 45.00 6 Beaver Scarfs ........ 35.00 3 Skunk Scarfs 39.50 he s 2 Hudson Seal Capes... 48.50 Or bahia Lehibtes rerireay | 2 Nat. Squirrel Stoles.., 95.00 tral Hudso 4 Nat. Skunk Stoles 95.00 aap falas ‘ 2 Hudson Seal Stoles... //0.00 6.50 7.50 8.50 12.50 12.50 16.50 16.50 19.50 69.50 69,50 Muffs and Sets 6 Nutria Muffs Regularly 12.50 7.50 6 Nat. Raccoon Muffs. /6.50 8.50 12 Hudson Seal Muffs.. /8.50 10.00 3 Jap Mink Muffs..... /9.50 10.00 9 Nutria Muffs.. - 22.50 12.50 12 Hudson Seal Mutts. . 24.50 14.50 12 Hudson Seal Muffs.. 27.50 16.50 9 Skunk Muffs........ 39.50 22.50 12 Beaver Muffs. ...... 35,00 2 4 Nat. Squirrel Muffs.. 39.50 2 3 Black Fox 45.00 2 2 Fisher Set «+ 110.00 6 2 Hudson Seal Coatees 125.00 75. 3 Pointed Fox Set 165.00 95.00 1 Mole Cape...... 250.00 =165.00 1 Baby Caracul Coatee. 350.00 195.00 1 Sable Coatec.. «1250.00 = 695.00 High Grade Fur Coats Hudson Seal Coats Leopard Coat .. Mole Coat (Fox Trimmed 1 Broadtail Coat 1 Baby Caracul Coat 1 Kolinsky Wrap (52 Sable Trimmed Ermine inches long Baby Caracul Coats.......-..- Hudson Seal Coats (Kolinshy Trimmed)... + Her From Bed 1 was in Trimmed) « feet were swol- chalky deposit and I was} icians wanted to op- and try to remove the| us were drawn up 60 Id not be straightened, one lift me from they Formerly 245.00 and 275.00 Caracul Coats (50 inches long, Skunk Trimmed). ++ soso fa vos WOMAN TELLS OF REMARKABLE RECOVERY FROM RHEUMATISM able .'|Helpless for Years, Devised Ropes to Lift For one} ved without 1 was and jod and myself Than's Chureh ndition, for I was confined} of giving me) started on V. bed and poll ATA « worse, and for almost @ year © very much improvement “nach was i \ in bed with | ts you ae me, Complete | hear trom any ||] Reliable ang Free | “health bit May be obt sined at all eeenexe Feet World Branch Offices, wheel chair Applicauons by mail , Boston.” promp rtly attende d to. atic sufferers Conies mailed on re- pine i quest of cl : Ns ne | Address cuotiecoote'l The World Winter noose ll Resorts Bureau || Pulitzer Building, New York City eI Phors 4000 Beekman rth began to return. lutely helpless ertp- 145.00 195.00 225.00 425.00 350.00 350.00 550.00 495.00 975.00 . Formerly 350.00 Formerly 375.00 . Formerly 650.00 Formerly 550.00 . Formerly 475.00 Formerly 950.00 Formerly 850.00 Formerly 1850.00 JUST PUBLISHED The World’s Winter Resorts Annual (Season of 1917-1918) better |

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