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ch y , ‘ GAS KILLS Two CHILDREN. ‘Three Other ersons Overcome tn y City Home, Marry Ochlke and his At No. 318 First Stree City. Their father, August, was uncon- y Bolous; another chitd, William, and an sunt of the children, were overcome ‘The survivors were removed to hos- pitats, The police found a eas stove ups fim the kitchen and think it was ‘teas dently knocked off a table. A Simple Way to Remove Dandruff There is one sure way that has Mever failed to remove dandruff at Once, and that is to dissolve it, then tin destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug Store (this is all you will need), apply Vit at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three ot four more applications wil! completely Gissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have, You will find all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, oer, silky and t, and look and eel a hundred ti better.—Advt. P21 Sure Retief BELLANS FOR ‘MDIGESTION Nasal Catarrh Head Colds—Hay Fever—Asthma roke” callon “Uncle Ben” “, BENJAMIN FOX KS. Fite. hes_Ete, _—— es Spoiless A hundred ways to kitchens we use in the Pure Meat Products. making, in accuracy of home cooked meat. Sausages Frankfurters Boiled Ham Smoked Ham Bacon To Be Had at - Every worker in Gobel’s oA BR "pens must keep in ®-NLY good health. During every working houreachemploye is under the strictest rules of sanitation, and closely watched to see that no rule is broken. Every floor, wall, table and oven in this sunlit plant is kept scrupulously clean, The interiors are so arranged that dust and dirt cannot collect. | Morgan Ave. ———E that are unthought of and impossible in private Gobel’s Economy CONDUCTORETTE'S ANNOVER JAILED; Who Take Men’s Jobs Will Be Protected, Two young rowdles who tried to charm a pretty conductorette this morning learned an astonishing les- ular, She had a bruised nose and a bleeding mouth when she appeared in the Jefferson Market Court to prosecute. And Louls Wertheimer, No, 402 East Tenth Street, who had knocked her down because she waa “unresponsive” to his attentions, was sent to the workhouse for five days. The other offender, Abe El- kins, No. 880 Bast Eighth Street, got off with a $10 fine. Miss Stewart is a blonde, twenty- elght, of No, 157 East U8th Btreet. She ts, “for the duration of the war,” the conductor of an Eighth Street car, She was about to finish a night's work when Wertheimer and Elkins boarded her car near Second Avenue and told her how much she pleased them. In court she sald that when she failed to accept these at- tentions in a hospitable way the men used unprintable language and she ordered them off the car. Wertheimer’s right caught her on the mouth and she staggered. His left went to her nose, and she found herself on the floor. But at the same moment Patrol- man John Gilkingon of Traffic C, who had been at the other end of the car, and who, unseen by the rowdles, had been making rapid progress toward them, grabbed both by thelr collars, | hall I take ‘em along?” the po- |Meoman asked politely. Please,” satd M appear against th wet rid of this car.” She appeared before Magistrate n svon afterward and told Stewart. Ill as soon as I can her story. In imposing sentence the Mngis- trate sald he wanted to give warning to all other rowdies of the type of the prisoners. He said the women who are doing the left: behind by patriotic men would be protected to the limit of his powers, = Kitchens | Produce These | | Pure, Flavory Meats = | insure purity in cooking | preparation of Gobel’s In cleanliness, in care of | | cooking they excel any | | Products || — Meat Loaf | Pure Lard | Pork Roulade Cooked Corned Beef All First Class Delicatessen and Food Stores To this cleanliness we | add skill in blending fla- vors, care and thought in every process and definite knowledge of scientific cookery. The result is | pure, delicious meat. There is no waste to Gobel’s Meats—-no “trim- ming to pay for and throw away. Try your favorite from this Gobel list. You will find it at your delicatessen or food store, Indorsed by Alfred W. McCann Scheld R, URE MEAT FROQULTS U. S, Government Inspected Establishment No, 317, and Rock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ANOTHER FINED Court Tells Rowdies Women : son about conductorettes in general ¢ and Miss Marie Stewart in partic- 5 THE EVENING WORED, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1918 Another Picture of Mayor Hylan POLICE RAIDS HIM | Enjoying Bathing at Palm Beach "ARTISTIC LEHTS IN GREENWICH LAGE ‘lInvestigators Invade Sacred Haunts and Find Cocktails Where Tea Should Be. . 8eo4edeaee 84-8-8-0-4-9-4-4-68 £ ARO The sncred resorta of Greenwich Village, with their weird names and welrder atmoephereg—the haunts of untrammeled = young from Scranton, Pa., and points west and of soule writers, artists and sculptors whose work 19 too lofty for commercial use ~have beon rudely invaded by the police. No rejected manuscripts are boing swapped to-day at Romany Marte’s nor are any long-haired men and short-haired women exchanging fu- »|turist ideas there, In fact, a husky, unimaginative policeman stands at the door and nobody Is allowed *o enter. ‘The closing of the place is the sequol to the Iatest ratd in the village, staged last night, in which Marie and Arnold Marchand, gypsy proprietors, were arrested, Tho pair were arraigned this morn- ing in Jofferson Market Court, charged with keeping a disorderly house. Magistrate McGeehan held them tn $600 bail for a hearing on March 6. Georgo H. Daker, proprietor ‘lof the Greenwich Village Inn, better known as Polly’a, at No. 6 Sheridan Square, waa held in $500 for a hear- ing on March 8, Tho charge against him ts violation of t . It dames McCreary & Co, 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34th Street PA POU! SY RY © OuN PF AY 0$62440-04O0-0O0040-% £404-4009006 os This photograph shows, from Icft to right, John Klein of Louls- ville, Mayor John F. Hylan of New York and Dr, Henry J. Kempt of New York. SOHN W KLEIN, 2 oes Unprecedented Sale 3,500 Men’s “McCreery” WOVEN MADRAS SHIRTS $1.65 es 6 for $9.25 Comprehensive assortments of McCreery Model heavy Woven or Corded Madras Shirts with soft cuffS; a variety of patterns— fancy or candy stripes; attractive colorings; excellent workman- ship and finish. Sleeve Lengths 34 to 36 Neck Bands 13!% to 17}2 MEN’S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT—MAIN FLOOR Offerings of Unusual Interest in BOYS’ APPAREL & FURNISHINGS At Exceptionally Low Prices Boys’ Norfolk Suits | Students’ Suits $10.50 | Developed in Fabrics apes ially sclected for their wearing qualities; a large variety of pat terns; light, medium and dark shades; full- cut knickerbocker trousers lined throughout; made with double seat and double knees; coats alpaca lined. Also all wool plain Blue Serge Suits; size 7 to 18 years First Long ‘Trouser Suits) $18.50 Fashioned of beautiful Fabries in a large assortiment of new patterns, also popular Flan nels; smart new models; with regular, patel or welt pockets; correct in style; excellent. in workmanship and finish; perfect fitting; 15 to 0 years, size Boys’ Furnishings BE Sony: 75c to 2.95 Other Interesting Items Students’ First Long Trouser Suits. Boys’ Blouses.. 15.75 to 28.50 ays’ Shirts . . Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits....8.75 to 25.00 Roya’ ae to Sy Boys’ Recfers...ssss0+++s++5- 7,80 to 12,78 | Bove! Hate. .s»s cto 7. Juvenile Sulla 7,50 to 12.75 | Boys’ Pajamas. oessscsees 1.10 to 1.65 Boys’ Wash Suits........6.6. 1.95 to 6.00 | Boys’ Neckwear........+. 25c to 1.45 \ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT—FIFTH FLOOR wv is whispered that cocktalls were sold In teacups at the Inn Homa Marie's place at No, 15 Washi Mace has been noted ite Roumantan peasant atmosphere Conroy and hia men de on It last night while the room waa filled with department atore j ole rks out for a wild, Behemian night, Uptown slummers and tourists from the Wost, eager to see the geniuses {of Now York's Latin Quarter. The [detectives had been gathering évt- dence against the place for a month. The crowd was driven out and the Proprictors arrested. Mhres other nearby ‘tea rooms” | which have given much of the Bo- |hemian atmosphere to the Village also were closed up. The raids In the village began a month ago when the Purple Pup at No. 38 Washington Square was closed. Charile Reed, the owner, had gone to war and sold the place to a man named Van Zandt, who installed is & walter @ half breed Indian named Taheheekeo, Some one warned the place defore the raid, and the Indian was the only one the police found to ar- rest. Mme. Marquisini, owner of tho | building, put up $500 ball for him, and [he promptly went back to his old calling, the sea, He is hunting U boats now, | Next came the rald on the Pirates’ Den, whioh ts in the same building as Romany Marie's The walters there were dressed as pirates and a jenaket hung over the door, The | charge was violation of the Excise | Inwe Thon this week came the closing of the Idee Chic established in a stable gt No. 148 Wost Fourth Street. It was the pis Mme Bayer Cross— The charge against dand ‘among the atalla, {th . t dances were given And work in Gree sald sol t the eccentri¢ ices, and they have been complains A Thumb Print As positively as your thumb print identifies you, the Bayer Cross identifies the genuine Bayer-Tablets of Aspirin Aspirin has been made in the United States for more than ten years. Protect yourself—be sure that you get Bayer Tablets of Aspirin—every package and every tablet is invariably marked with “The Your Guarantee of Purity” ‘The trade-mark “Aspirin” (Reg.U.S Pat.Off,) (sa quarantes that the monoacetion acidester of oalicylicacid in these tablets is of the reliable Bayer manufacture. Although purchased nearly threo @ few days ago and we have marked | . $350 to $625 . $650 to $775 Silky Beloochistan Rugs Fine weaves in rich shades of dull red, blue and old ivory. 12x1§ feet; range from... 12x18 feet; range from. . Sizes 4.8x2.8 to 3.0x5.0, $23.50 to $35.00 Hamidan and BagdadMousoul Rugs The shipment included about 300 of these extremely popular rugs of very heavy, long pile, soft colorings and interesting designs. We have divided these into three groups and the sizes at each price average about 3 feet 6 inches wide by 6 feet 8 inches long. Group Group 2 | $27:50 | $37-50 Scatter Rugs In Extra Fine Qualities. Group $47.50 Sizes Average About 4x7 Feet. Tran Dozars, Sarouks, Kirmanshahs and Royal Kashans $65, $75, $85, $95 to $250.00 These Rugs have doubled in value in the ast two years and cannot be duplicated. They are offered in this Sale at “hefore-the- war’ prices. Novelty Cotton Dress Voiles 39-40 inches wide; all the newest designs and colorings on white and tinted grounds; also a complete range of all the latest plain colors. Special 35c a yard Recond Floor The Famous “‘Gold Medal’’ Linens From William Liddell & Co., Belfast Fully 25(/, Below Present Value Table Cloths axa. yar $8.00 to $10.50 x2! ard .. $9.00 to $13.25 2x24 yard $10.00 to $12.65 a'4x2by yard $13.50 to $17.50 Per Dozen $9.25 to $17.50 Old Bleach Hemstitched Huck Towels Madeira Hand Embroidered Tea Napkins Reduced from $7.50 dozen to +++ $5.50 500 Bed Comfortables Regular $2.50 grade weine «$2.25 5,000 Fine Muslin Sheets 81x99--f2.25 grade ns $1.78 2,000 Muslin Pillow Cases 45%3844—42¢ grade.....sseeecererreees 35¢ Second Floor Founded Tel. 1826 O a ay 0 r Greeley 1900 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street An Oriental Rug Event Of Unusual Importance Beautiful specimens of Persian, Turkish, India and Chinese Rugs in a wide range of sizes and a splendid assortment of designs and colorings. ears ago these rugs came to hand onl; them at very low prices for quick disposal. Persian, Turkish, India and Chinese Rugs Room Sizes (Extra Large) . Ata reduction of !{ to 14 from the old Prices Fisth Floor, -.. $850 to $1,100 -- $375 to $645 Chinese Rugs A New Shipment A collection of the most beautiful Chinese Rugs Lord & Taylor have ever assembled, and the prices are extremely moderate. hey are of the Peking and ‘Tientsin weaves, and mostly of the embossed qualities (a large percentage of which is Lamb’s wool). 14x19 feet; range from. 1ox1g feet; range from. . Scatter Sizes (approximate) 2x3 fect.... .... $16.50 to $24.50 2x4 feet. . $19.50 to $34.50 3x5 feet... ....see eee $39.50 to $47.50 3x6 feet.......00+...$47.50 to $52.50 4x7 fect..........+.- $69.50 to $125.00 GER L066; os casas ++. $89.50 to $175.00 Room Sizes (approximate) Gx O feet: cusses . $145.00 to $195.00 BIO 16Gb. 05000000: $225.00 to $265.00 Qxi2 feet.......... $225.00 to $345.00 10x14 feet...... . «$395.00 to $575.00 Persian Hall Runners About 100 of these fine Hall Rugs, most of them very fine antique Pieces, Sizes range from 2.8x9.0 to 4.49.10. $85, $95, up to $250.00 Boys’ Wash Suits Specially Priced 1500 Suits of Chambray, Repp, Galatea, Kiddie Cloth, Devonshire Palmer Linen; in Junior Norfolk, double- breasted models. Sizes 3 to 10 years, Suits worth up to $3.50 $1.55 $2.45 Suits worth up to $5.50 Fourth Floor This Season’s New Cretonnes At Reduced Prices New and pleasing designs in the sea- on’s latest and most popular colorings, for slip covers, curtains, draperies and cushions, Formerly 7§¢ a yard - 48c } ir A . .38¢ } 34e I ¥45 2% Scrims and Marquisettes 35c and 40c grade A yard 28¢ Hand Made Lace Panels Formerly $15 to $20. onereyn $10.00 Formerly $20 tO$25... sess eeceereee $13.50 Former! +.» $17.50 Formerly $40 to . $24.50 Formerly $60 t0 $70. ........s0eee0 $35.00 Fifth Floor ella meeps