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Qos BEVeNiNG WURLY, WHY NBOVAX, FRONMUAHX by, 1Y¥18, ODDITIES 1N TH p deserve the higheat) to 1 he been al- Coast Guard, There are ¢ t 1 t tails that Mr. Daniels left “ The y commends jean Mayoralty ’ find they # be added, because, #¢ You fo on the above eee p ; Lieut Glover insists, there ta credit mentioned occasion In offering to @® “SAVE THAT OLD BONE, {t may kill @ German," | | Wee ee down into the engine room of the Mo- fa the advice to English housewives, #ince glycerine 1s i « Inu Navy Depattment tetter-head, Culloch and attempt to eave that with the slenature of Becretary Dan. vessel when It was considered ao dan. the following letter reached Lieut, gerous by your commanding officer, | ver to-day A copy of this letter will be filed with ephe department takes ple quoting below for your in peor meditation ¥ b t atched two of Pav! man won a $5 bet, but cot severe 9 of frostbite. sonics cens sone, SUAVUNDERHVLAN ON TO COMMITTEE ure In your officlal eMficieney record,” Now for the details: an extract from the court of Inquiry The McCulloch waa one of the big- convened to In- gest ond swiftest of the Coast Guard an Who Risked Death to “ROSS, it's Jes’ mah little persuader,” explained ne- (e “pat sclares; Whitman's Friends and Foes . gro witness In Mineola court when prosecutor discovered Oomptroller Craig Declares ‘ § Friends and Fo: CHEST co | . iy Cate. [which Focntiy’ Wh : New S "Be Given | Both Claim Advant Save Coast Guard Ship Gets lauire. (ais the eraumetmnes Gans |feamua tong somloyed IA Paatts hie knife sticking from his boot, Hoe uses tt to open System W ill Be Giver | “7 \d intage may mean weak lungs and Letter From Government. — | nectea with the collision between the waters, but designated for service aid ——— “ a Thorough Test. i Situation, + need more thorough treatment | United States Const Guard ateamet apatnat atibmarines when the United ri» “U BOAT" ff the Virstéta Const a| — - than mere syrups, physic aS IMeculioch and the Pi autre | arate ‘ott ‘ seen off the Viretnia const orove ' Tot yrups, physics This is a plain tale of the wen, tot te vr mRAEGS MuEhiGe Geary Gn States entered the war, She was on to Uncle Bam's patrol it was only @ whale at play, ‘Tho firat clear statement on the at ALBANY, Feb, 20.—Both sides her w rom San Pedro to Ban Fran where who wan to be fitted with additional guns before heading for the AUantlc through the Panama Canal Of Point Concepcion, In @ danse for, the McCulloch was rammed by the Governor, tore a great or stimulants. the ie 12 onflict ~ ttude of the new city administration | (1° Republican legislative conf . ae | those who want v Ww n i} 9 Gm Ut Selitd at Nel te eK station | towards the roning and heights of|named for a YMird term and th ‘i e dhe: ther cal war, i ai 4 in Jersey to succeed her brothe o building plan adopted by the Mitchel | who don’t—wer@ claiming an adva ag re , »| tage to-day, fyer Lieut. Gov “FINEST HFAD OF HAIR evor erown in Mins. | “tministration, was mado The ay, after Liew * . ver | Schoeneck had appointed a spec iastppl,” eacrificed by thirteen-year-old girl to buy War | Evening World to-day by Comptroller | committes to docide whether the di ‘ Savings Stamps, is to bo auctioned off in New York, Charles L, Craig. rect primary shall be abolished and | EMULSION —- When Mayor Hylan asked the mem- P itially by Josephus Daniels, Secro June 13, 1917 letter Taieut. ¢ ry of the Navy, in a personal era Voluntary efforia - the State Conve ebtore i hole {nt Ono look was | APTER PICKING Missourt prison lock and escaping, | bers of the Board of Appeals for thetr| Senator Ohare NCMaNReue 1yy. Corrects chest colds by giving jenoun for Capt J. C. Cantwell of 24] prisoner found it too cold outside and picked his way |resignations the impression was|ingston, Chairman of (he Codes Com. | Strength to the blood and warmth jthe # ; us fen 5 ‘i ringer Ma 4c Je] back in again created that this was but a step pre-| mittee, heads the special c to the body, while it is famous with t cre 1 it z si eh sna is all ———-- en a minary to the abolition of the zon-| The other members are Senators Wal Physicians for relieving hard f Glover Has Moowa: te) Reculieek cas $ th R 1 N were eade ri this body. ‘The factyand Cullen and Foley, Der ; i pet aden oe tubes. t neat’ of an lciiges aba Me bites | Oddities in e ussian ews hin: Mayor Hylan planned meeting) Tho appointment of the special | sci 3 ME 2 narving: (Win) 60) hor chie® ennineer — = ed | William Randolph Hoarst at Paim eat heed was in compliance with a = {rahitn Hine Geman eenin ¢ RUSSIAN NEWSPAPDR, under new Bolshevik law, can como out| each tent further oredenca to the|resolution recently adopted by t eved the abip could be kept aftoat | Mly on condition that it print all orders and enactments issued by the Pet- report that the Mayor ves ugainst Barus ou motion of Majority Leader D ’ E long enough to beach her If the fire. |fsrad Soviet on the first page, which often takes Up the whole page. zones and heights of buildings regu- | Brown, ont xpose room could te closed, and he asked! — avmw RESTAURANT REGULATIONS require @ place to provide a| ations. ‘There wero many features} Both sides were encouraged for th| . H permiaston to try it. The Captato| certain number of cheap meals fixed nt a tow price In accordance with a|°f te new regulations that Mir) GAs Feseop, Both areved that tie Your Eyes } Noiltiol! ech des (ha aio wi feet : , oe Hearst did not approve committee was committed to a resto- new card system. eo ie Yad Recconsanited - — Comptroller Craig cloars the situa-] ration of the § nvention, and “ a i for two volunteers to! “SPITZBERG’S MARRIAGE and Divorce Bureau,” a Government fn- | tion to-day, not only so far as he him-| Was certain to recommend such a him, and the first to @tep for. {stitution run by @ barrister, that in atx weoks has found only twenty-one | self is concerned, but for other mem-| course. Opinion was divided only on ra was un oller by the name of| Couples willing to eubmlt to tte ministrations, 1s to atart an intensive ad- | bers of the Board of Estimate as well,| this phaso of the situation: Kleindt, who was born in Germany, | Vertising campalgn for spring lovers. He says: fey a “as port fevorie abo! en of | . . enmnaes rua ttet a he ire P ary benefit Gov, Whit- who had once served as Chief Petty “y sition in this matter has ieee had Ke fae spi vt ae an Mo ° y not only in] man or his legislative opponents, ro t g headed by Senate Leader Brown? * hearings on Hohengollern, but w 1 since be- eave town In twenty-four hours, or be shot. public hearings b Here are the conflicting opinions: come an American citln —_ city plan and pub 6 : v. Whitman's friends—It re [Saree aca wolea take Mls Sean Chat “YOU have heen watchdogs long enough, guarding the wealth of |I have taken the pos ation of the conve To Danger If you need glasses you in- jure your eyes every day you put off getting them. Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists. Correctly Fitted Glasses From $2.50 BECAUSDH of the amount of robbery and murder, the Petrograd Soviet announces that, as a plan for restoring order, all criminals are invited to,%°e? Shown Fr become honest, or- man by birth, but American by nat-| others,” saya an anarchist dally in an appeal to hall porters. “It is @ crime | in which every momber of the is Viacedie, sel a named Seller,|to protect the rl Open the gates; let the real masters, the poor, enter | mittes has concurred —that no changes tH ete 3b followed Glover) and take what 9 thelrs a should be made in the zoning pie W Walosian Gpbartaniie tol Eatablished 56 Years iving rapidly and| FRONT PAGB of the paper says to the owners of palaces and private | °XcePt Uron proof th write @ ringing veto, that w New York: 184 Bway, at John St, could make little headway.| nongea: “If you do not desire equality, go live tn tho cellars, under the|h*ve changed in « pat ve crease his popularity with the ore Sea uate St. practioally certain that tf! trite, tn damp corners.” since the zoning plan w ) Gav. Wenltmante: anemiepeter due 350 Sixth Av., aad: St. r of petitions have | tor Nassau, at Ann St. 17 West 4ad_ Street. Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond St return to the » Legislature Whitm, “A largo numb: : i ok Bae committes recommend presented to th re 7 y reached ° or d closed been presenter 7 convention system, th . Glover told the Germans to go These petitions have all been referred and they od. Then he! 3 han red them i yu y to the Committes on Cily ' AVOID substitutes. ‘Anyone can Bubue: improve ordere em back and they merely| getupa bottle that looks peter and said they would go when| pose ot the r ih i t he did. o wnbattan, Chairman ing lik ‘The three then made a desperato ef- | Peer baiientaras (he (-) puri bing Use heorh ts meave towand the Zire room| trolien and x residents ot thé El From tho top of the ladder the Cay-| Fichmond and tie Mas if § tajn, watched “The committes has ¢ LEA<PERRINS “tcome back—you can't do it!” he! pelley of denying Ail H 34th Street, New York | ; tions Where the cond ——_——— SAUCE The throe, affecting not to hear him, | c pressed on toward the fice room, The BH Ssamputtomca Shoe Means Standard of Merit o4" St. New York = those that prevailed at the the zoning plan was adopted ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE, Captain shouted a peremptory com- | The pol ‘ nand Gaara Pike, matt f the Administration is to give the ; | MT onder vou to come back at one's Sawed Through Ceiling to : rportuun Jutina 1 When they struggled to tho deck | Bete t be ine | But in a hundred years no the Captain ‘alone awaited thom, | Enter Shop Only to Be one has succeeded it holding onto a life raft. The deck + Anat imitating the wonderful the raft the ship went out from un- as an ° : . “ew - der them, ‘hey were picked Up bY! Hetrayea by the electrical detecto ? Seevdhah Med pea Collins & Co. iu flavor of this sauce. tho Governor a Ha coe fee oe Jest es CITY LOSES $600,000 FUND. are merican expressions oO 7 Calindro, eighteen, of No, 12 Chatham French ideas—and the prepara- Mott street ‘s small estates of persons who died In . . were arraigned in Yorkville Police wv yok Cit thou ext of kin, tion we have made is a matter Altman & On | Court ecake. Saree with attempt. | will fous te te Mer See the ¢ 1 S d M Wi ] of’ no little pride with us ie ~ ing to steal $7,000 worth of furs trem | chumberiain and turned over to the | § pen oney ise. y —A fund of accumulated | 6 years from Square, and Frederick Pellechino, twenty-four, of No. ) ley of the committes and { ' Stato ‘Treasurer if a decision handed | | iw 0) ] down to-day by Bupreme Court Jus. Willlam Arnold, fur dealer, on tho [dyn rte the third Judicial Dis-| js upheld in the higher courts project of th for general cit d by Attorney | | thind floor of No. 12 West 50th Street, According to the police Calindro and Pellechino entered the building smanded the Correct Sprimg Clothes |e sine sevens catia anata] zharestes the occupants had left last night.| Rudd decided th Knowing the fur dealer's place of| t¥lly belonxs to the There is a world of wear and the “custom made” kind of looksin the new line at. .......ee0- $6.50 Women of every stature, every taste, and every social status, ( ( | \ | ( 4 ' \ | \ \ \ \ \ | ( ' \ | ' ( ' . ‘ 5 business was protected by special = i] Then too the “old time’’ shoe clerks in have been provided for. for Children and Young Girls alarm wires, the two foreed tale way . a any ata ] our Men's Department will send you ° op floor office occupied as a , Keb, 20.—The State ra at 7 athat tt n important and interesting feature of workroom by the Red Cross, of Health has ordered ( out with a pat OF stioes that fit—and serve . . are a P 1t and interest Thon they cut through the flooring| «cheols and churches closed and. all| you quickly, too! Strictly Tailored Models, English cuts, the display on the Second Floor. of the Red Cross workroom and low-| public mustings suapended in Inter. | cred themselves into Arnold's place, | /#Ken: twenty 2 ry of thren cases | Other Grades from $7.50 to $12.00 Norfolks, Pony Jackets, Boleros, Etons, = p oles : ; thus avulding the alarms with which |or smalipos, Interlaken has a popula | @ . Everything that is fashionable and in good doors and windows were guarded, | tor of 100 2eee ewww www ww oeewewoeoees ane Novelty Moselay in'eil the favorite taste for the growing girl's appareling is But by accident one of them came ta | ———————— <A T raseomslerygAcEmCe stay md L W ling is contact with a guard wire, and the here for selection, including several smart alarm was given, | Two of tho protective company op- frocks recently imported from Europe, as well —_| cratives hurried to tho building, pick- * : ie . ing up Patrolmen Schultz and Mec- as many charm ng American originations Carthy on the way, Thoy 4 8 Lil ho A ld offices and reproductions, The latest approved = |e, 4ump tor cov 25.00 to 85.00 styles and the newest materials are fully | fur conta that hun materials, such as serges, tricots, twills, tweeds, jerseys, oxford suitings, and covert cloths, entered and saw the two along one wall, ‘They surrendered without a fight, represented. The police say they had three bags f furs, valued by Mr. Arnold at 37,006 ly to be taken out, n Pellechino's possession was found Player Pianos The Lace Department - winnie ta . $22.50, 925 and $3 0 | ‘305 has in stock a virtually unrivalled assortment of a CORTLANDT FORTUNE Overcoats and Suits | ° : Funeral of Self-Slain Bachelor ® > inp Boneh, Real Valenciennes Laces Banker Held at Guard Hill, At ] 6°° ol, Cover and 12 y Rolls’ of Muste, = Bedford, To-day. UPRIGHTS all of which were made by the deft fingers of Since the suictde of Robert B, Van . PLAYER y, the women of Belglurm. Cortlandt, retired New Fork banker, Overcoats in a wide variety of most desirable styles, including LL ba Berrys ar ee PAVE Denann AY Restos Ulsterettes, Trench ¢ ‘oats, Belt-back Coats, Form-fitters and PIANO RO S C Meniely Owing to the conditions provailing In that much speculation as to the disposal Chesterfield models. And in Suits an even greater assortment— of his big fortune. - - ° » Fy s, Blue Serges, Fancy Cassimeres, Silk Mixture ain, ‘tetas ount ava éleailc tex | Fancy Flannels, F TEES, y Cassimeres, Silk Mixtures, LATEST Cract poet Hite. ——* a yah It Is now Macc s ime “ae Cig ca bag uate Unfinished Worsteds, Plain Blacks and Plain Browns. ble to odteln th b wbroad; bu \ 2s A HITS USED PIANOS | poss ese laces nbrond; bu of hia fortune goes to his brothe; $25, $30 and $35 Kuppenheimer Overcoats and Suits Now $23.50 Liberty Bell eo Batknnae’ aS OF B. Altman & Co, heve in stock an oxtraordis | Avmustue Van Cortlandt of No, a aoe Ray's Peeves —— rie is East 724 Sireot, Threo nephews will BOY 9 $1.45 and $1.95 Wash Suits Now 85c. Blseourt Melts VICTROLAS narily large stock of Edgings and Insertings, aiso bonofit under tho will, tt ts mid $2.45 and $2.95 Wash Suits Now $1.65. wi Wild W he marr \ Van Cortinndt wai baoholor The Wild, Wild Woman ikby EE. some of the marrow widths priced et E8c. bg ' wee & olor and Ben c tof Mi nT Boy Scouts of America, Mch, made most of Lis millions through ee l di, hin own work yours ago. Ie made CENTURY EDITIONS | |,,820 Uaward per yan # to Burope and, All the Latest Vietor (First Floor) end, ad ray Minea with King Haward, Nicholas of Hips wold them blooks ef | ya ni bonds and added | to his own fortune, Sheet Music, 10c Copy. All the Biggest Popular Hits. trace woe WA” GOETZ&CO. | | pRlET BENCHES, Me funeral of Mv, Van Cortiandt | 44 East 14th St, Broadway at 49th St, 47 Cortlandt St. 2 Flatbush Ay, cab Lead net $12 up 81-87 Court St. Brith Avon -Madtoon Aupnu, Ta, ane H ative mas dad a0 Broadway 1486 B'way at 42d St. 128th St. at 3d Ave. Mapas aoe nete or . Bike Fi neatal ft : over” wen rnin Wie) athe wud Biith Biverta New Bork, | Mega Watread a es sektres ane triggde trom Maphat\an te Hodferd, |

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