The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1918, Page 7

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< , | | Tie retinas PLEASES WOMEN Itfenotacrode dye, greasy and repulsive, but a yy) clean, colorless in onthoce firetgray streaks. Restores the or:ginalcolor in fom 4 to 8 ry no io ike ow gray the hair. Pit Natty, Doesn’ Saari [od se {con tal es uy bet ng ba ie face an tS le re Cheer Up! {Here's good news! J While there may be a scarcity of Liquors and Wines and an over: abundance of high prices elsewhere—it’s a differ ent story in Hygrade Stores. “Here, Variety is com- plete. Here, Quality is main- tained. (Here, Values are ex- ceptional. qOur great reserve stocks purchased long before the advent of present conditions make these unusual offerings possible: Per Bottle Dubonnet (Wine Tonic) $1.40 Burke's Three Star Irish Whiskey . + 225 Bacardi Rum . 1 2 2.10 Martell Three Star Cognac. . . + 2.55 Benedictine—Quarts , 3.50 apiece 2.00 Kin 1.75 (rhe kind rink it you lived Anstocrat Port 1.50 (Medium dry and frulty) Hygrade Straight Maryland Rye . (A fine old Whiskey—Puil Quart) Duff Gordon & Co.'s Sherries (Imported in Glass) Flor de Jerez Sherry . 1,50 (Pull bodied and rich—10 years in wood) Valiente Grande Sherry 2.00 (Rich anid trulty—16 years In wood) Amontillado Sherry . 2.50 (Very old and dry——20'yeare ip wood) Quality same as Always Quantity same as Always HYGRADE WINE Co. BEAVICE 4 COURTESY Look in the telephone book for address of our store 4p your neighborhood. 60 Stores in Greater New York SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ~ WORK MONDAY WONDERS, , DAINTY | SURVIVES REVOLT omagic [P| AN ATLANTIC PORT, March 11.—| Michael Ryan of Milford Conn., |one of forty-one passengers on a |frult steamer which arrived to-day from the West Indies and South American ports. | ,,|kind of a fight that the Americans | Hit by Bullet From From Revolver HATANDCOAT SHOT [7 Engineer Returns Returns Bullet-Rid- gers on a train which was fired upon | |b 0 Rica on the evening of Feb. | 23. As @ consequence, tho sight of | his left eye ts almost entirely gone and that of the right ts seriously | |can on the train. | | natives.” TO PIECES, BUT HE dled Like the Costa Rica He Left Behind, wan Mr. Ryan was one of the passen- by Government troops at Pascua, threatened. Ho displayed a straw hat shot to ribbons and an overcoat with seven bullet holes in {t, as a re- sult of his experience with the Fed- eral troops. “I left San Jose de Costa Rica on the morning of Feb. 23," said Mr. Ryan, who is a mining engineer. “At noon we were stopped by the revolu- tionists, who took away our engine arted to tear up tho tracks, but iste n our appeal, Gen, Guar- dia sald they were fighting the samo were and wanted American friend- ship. “At 6 o'clock that night we were side tracked at Pascua to permit a Government troop train to pass. Gen Rodriguez of the regulars declared there were revolutionists on our train and opened fire with a machine gun A bullet struck the fron seat in front of me and deflected into my eye. My hat was shot to eds and bullets stung me as I threw myself on to the floor, “Four persons were killed outright eight wounded. Two of Two of the killed we: ‘of Jamaics and British subje sea and 1 underate or) that a British warship was on Its way to Port Limon to investigate. One woman, with two children was shot jto death as she was running away I was the only Ameri- The majority wero from the car. SHOT KILLS MAN PLANNING JOKE ON THEATRE GUARD | | | | | Just Taken From Watch- man’s Pocket. ¢ of his own jokes, | nty-six, sole sup- ed mother, of No, B, was accidentally shot d shortly before 8 o'clock and kille || this morning in @ dressing room of fferson Theatre, No. 214 East| as employed t Morris J vest 118th Street, | ce on a charge of | as killed by « aN in |the theatre basement on Oct, 6, 1914, the Jefferson watchman has carried . Shortly before 3 o'clock | ng Robert Hl, Jenkins of t 18sth Street, the, present entered a dre in room an, Jaffe and joyees were c gun and w fun with him,” Goran is 8 hispered to Jaffe, indica revolver — protrudit 8 hip pocket ed the weapon from the | dropped to the floor, rh the right breast, killed almost | * Credit Ope Menta and Sata resins 10451, LSTATION ai CORNER COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104"ST IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WilAT YOU NELD~A WOKLD ANI THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 11, tern n Brothers — | West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street An Interesting Sale, Tuesday, of Women’s Low Shoes $7.00 and $8.00 Values at $5.75. pr. The most desired style of this season with 2 inch heels and aluminum plates. Oxfords in Patent Leather, battleship gray and Havana brown kidskin; with turned soles and high French heels. Bench-made Spat Pumps in Patent Leather, with Louis heels. Smart Trimmed Millinery Unusually smart types of this season’s new styles in Millinery are now being shown in the Third Floor Salon. There are Dressy Hats in Lacey Straws and Malines, trimmed with Flowers and Fancy Aigrettes—Chic Street Hats in dis- tinctive styles, showing the new variations in wing effects. New assortments of French Mourning Millineryat moderate prices The Art Needlework Section Will feature these desirable items at substantial price concessions: $2.00 1.35 Cretonne Knitting Bags at 95c each Cretonne Knitting Bags, Pillow Slips, hand embroi- with clasp top, - = at dered, Cluny lace trimmed, Round Shirred Pillows, of fancy silk; floss filled, at $2.25 $2.95 Lace Trimmed Scarfs, assorted styles, - at 85e, These Imported Articles have been greatly reduced: Scrap Baskets, Sewing Baskets and ‘Trays, at Phone Screens, « at $14.50 | Pillows, at $7.50, 13.50, 14.50 to 35.00 9.75 to 19.50 Excellent Values in Dress Trimmings Prepared for Tuesday—Main Floor. UBB IEC UBUS Be Chinese Embroidered Trimmings, Ornaments, Squares, ete., 45c, 75e to 6.75 Black and White Silk Embroidered and Ribbozine Trimmings, 6 to 11 inches wide, 75e to 1.50 yard Oriental Bead, Silk and Jet Trim- mings and Tassels, 25c, 75ce to 15.50 Wide Black, White, and Black and White Silk Braid Sashes, 3 yards long; tassel ends, at $1.65 each Furnishings for the Home At Low Prices—in the Upholstery Sections Shirt Waist Boxes, Medium Size; also a practical Window Seat, Matting $1.75 Covered, Imported Curtain Madras, White and cream figured; formerly 42c¢ to 70c yard, at 35c, 38c and 50c¢ Cretonne Covered, $2.45 Dainty ‘ lace Scrim Curtains, hemstitched border; full formerly $2.25 to 3.00, at $1.75, 1.95, 2.25 pr Spring Cretonnes, In bright Chintz colors, quantities limited; excellent for furnishings; formerly 35c to 65c, at 25c to 42c yd. trimme: 2ho yds. long Taxi Wardrobe Trunks at $22.50 Open top model: 40 ins. in length: contains six hang- ers, one large packing compartment and two drawers, Wardrobe Trunks—$27.50 | Wardrobe Trunks—$37.50 Full size; fibre covered; 45x22x23 inches; | Open top; fibre covered; 40x22x22 inches; fitted with ten hangers ve drawers, contains ten hangers, five drawers, hat compartment and shoe box. shoe bag and laundry bag. at $10.00 Telescope Cots, white canvas, $3.75 Collapsible Camp Chairs 2.25 to 5.00 Army Locker Trunks, 32 inches, Nurses’ Trunks, 86 inches, at $12.75 Blanket Bags, . . $13.50 to 30.00 WILL GU GEL UI, | 1918. Fo) ER Store Opens 9 A.M “At home” day. 94c All loose leaf type, size 5'/2x7 inches, with cowhide leaver covers, on which is embossed in gold, “Photographs.” Each book contains 50 leaves of good quality black mounting paper ioge—lifth Moor, 86th Street Specially Purchased: & Bo. Ta low, and considering we may hope to offer 2,000 dresses in all. Four Months Ago We Began to Place Orders for This March Sale of House Dresses The Savings Are Now Yours to Share. dresses, porch dresses and beach dresses in styles that any woman might wear with propriety at almost any hour of the Women who see the wisdom of economy and recognize the economies here will buy them by the half dozen. $1.79 Dresses of striped and checked Gingham, of fine Chambray, of solid color Service Cloth, of striped Lawn, of coin-spot Rice Cloth. Collars and cuffs of Pique, Repp, embroidered Organdie. models, some with pleats, some with yokes. sleeves, odd cuffs and buttons are some of the things worsh noticing. $2.49 Waistline Sizes $6 to 46. Sale Begins Tuesday 9 A. M. Photo Albums Reduced to 98c. Original Price Was $1.98 Buy one now, to keep in it the prints you will collect during the Spring and Summer—to keep to- gether the snapshots of your friends in the service. There's Many a Cool Night in Early Summer When One Is Grateful for the Pleasant Warmth of a Good Blanket. Amana Blankets 4 |b. weight for single beds, 5 lb. weight for single beds, We have a limited number of these fine white blankets, guaranteed to be all wool and steam shrunk, ‘They have striped borders and are ribbon trimmed. ti? —tanement, Kear, Buy As Many As You Think You Can Use for Spring and Summer—And Save ere — Third Voor, Contre $11.24 pair $14.29 pair A SALE of Smart Cotton BLOUSES We Have Sold Similar Blouses in Regular Stock at $3.74, $2.39 New striped blouses with Spring smart, tailored to wear Suits models in keeping with § trend of the Spring fashions. ‘They are better blouses than tailored we have been able to offer for some time at a yrice so exceptionally I 3 the rapid advances on cotton goods, better than for some time Sale Begins Tuesday, 9 A. M. Voiles, With Convertible of Tucked Organdie ta te Collars ae a Two Styles as Illustrated, of Broad Striped and Narrow Striped Cuffs and Straight or Tuxedo Vestees In Excellent Range of Fashionable tiled Voor, 4th Stevet = Neeran $2.79 Interesting pockets, tapered to come. MARARARARARTIT $3.24 and straight line Try Your Hand at Millinery With Caterpillar Straw Braid Make one of those pretty new pokes or tur- bans—you will need but one piece of braid if you face it with silk. Two pieces are necessary for almost any other shape you may choose to cover, Besides the pleasure of making your own hat, there's the saving, as this braid is only 69c, Pieces contain 9 yards each, Taupe, Sand, Alice Blue, Rose, Purple, Khaki, Brown, Navy, Black, —Second Floor, S4th Street, Colorings

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