The evening world. Newspaper, March 12, 1918, Page 9

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_THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1918. 9 WESTCHESTER COUNTY LAND Ser URGED FOR PARK PRES oss ve contaminate ‘a water supply The committee also reported agains! the policy of the State to pass reatric- Abandonment of Plans for Two | tive te ik . » within the drainage shed of any water Civic Institutions Advocated soapy. i in ihe Bates hy Special Committee, - Rat “» «TWO DETECTIVES INDIGTED of tand in W ty acquired ‘was advocated by New York City repre- DENY COUNT VON LUXBURG sentatives in the Legisiature on the Foreign Former German Minister Is Still Under Buenos BUPNOS AYRE: were current here to-day that Co on affecting the use of lands) Argentine Argentina, had fled. Prepared for Family Use Office Says] tional trair _> YACHTS MUST HAVE PAPERS. a | New yres Guard ie Role tasned by Me Adoo, 3, BRIDGEPORT, 25c f sixteen gross etree ana thas shay nad teen eet A PAIN REMEDY sill here under guard. adways eady elief It was said he had been mis: or a farm Charged With Burglary, Accepting | several days from the house Lu 50c For Seventy Years ‘ Nes at es Ina |urbs of Lomas de Zamora, wh being Bribes and Rec g Unlaw- | supposed to have been under etri meatie All Druggists Tried and Tras ful Fees in True Bills. |vettlance, and that last night he, the [Port Recording to an order recoived| EXTERNALLY for INTERNALLY for former Naval Attache and a large group day by James 1. MeGove ; ectives Heydorn and Burgess Of | or other Germans passed through Puente | Wr of the Port, f cretary of the tomtaa — & i. accepting bribes and recely burglary | ting uniawful fees, The indictments wore returned before Judge Rosalsky in| * the € and! fled to produce rt of General Sessions Simple Way To End Dandruff eotives In court Accompante ¥ counsel, Rob- | ert Elder, the men appeared at District ey's office at wk and a@ conference with Dis that is to dissolve it, then yoo destr Attorney Swann was atarted,! entirely. To do this, just get about four | jt that after the confer ounces of plain, common liquid arvon! ence the arraignment would take place drug store (this is all you will | pefore Judge Rosalsky and bail would ly it at night n retiring; | he fixe pand rub| aio, it in ge with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all of your dandruff will he gone, and three or four application: dis- | ith the Indictments of the me indictments of #ix o ary charges. Among t were Jacob Klein, Isidore Pendak and, Abraham Schoenfeld. | and entirel, troy every single | | matter how much ———__—_ | $i wil Tindall itching vod aeaing | THIS 1S 30TH ANNIVERSARY a wil wicks OF THE GREAT BLIZZARD dvt. ; ‘7 Forty Inches of Snow Burled City | and Caused Loss Put at $20,000,000. Thirty years ago to-day, Monday. 2, 1888, New York was buried by atest snowstorm In the history country, the “blizzard” tis h the who died as the it om losing his way in tective } men on 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE NEAR 6O' STRECT JFURNITURE CashorCredit OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 O'CLOCK Late « © night of Sunday, March 11, a gentle rain began to fall, gradu- ally Increasing to a torrent, then to a now. ‘fhe tem- . the wind increased in ve next day New Yorkers awoke nd themselves in a dead city, all activities para by the blizzard wt raged all Monday and until early Tuesday morning The high wind piled snow shoulder high and more in the streets, though the official “fall was forty inches. The transportation systems then were horse cars and elevated trains, both of which were forced to suspend operations. Steam railroads were blocked for days and a serious food shortage followed The loss to property in the clty, to rallroads and to shipping was estimated at $20,000,000, _—— ARGENTINA TO INVITE TAFT. BUENOS AYRE mittee of Argenti Werte or teew BU-Page Ceiaiog ang 12-Page March Sale Circular Easily Accessible from Went Side KO or GH St. Creestown Care A3 Room Apartment A5-Room Apartment S40 VALUK $275 A4-Room Apartment Fornitare, Special 8500 VALUE Period Furnitare of Hare Rennty March 12.—A com- educators and scie d to invite William H. Rostand and Gabrigly © visit Buenos Ayres to r Intellectual relations bes Kentine and the United and Italy a | “Wonder Alreraft” Man tn Jail, 4 SALT LAKE CITY, March 12.—Joni kenburg, known here as ules Verne" because of his| ce that he had perfected a wonder aircraft” that could fly from | here to Washington and return in four hours, Wa. arrested to-day charged ating a United States al authorities say Van announced his tnven- n turned over to the War | 1s charged with having A man from enlisting by of- | tion under him In the OMAHA, March 12,.—Marshal Bber- | stein of the Federal Bureau of Inves- tigation, to-day announced that here- after all public ches in Omaha must be made in hy <och Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance===aae OCHse CG. Established 1869 125th Street, West Exceptionally Good Values in SPRING SUITS Models that will impart distinction to their wearers At -75 Serge tailored Suits, 19 blue or black, coat braid bound, deep ed belt, pongee collar, full skirt belt, finished with pearl but- At 29:50 Tailcred Suits, fine wool serge, in navy, black and sand, new pointed flare coat, showing chain stitching, button trimmed, semi- belted, full skirt. At 29 Tailored Suits of Men's Wear Serge, Gabardine or Trico. tine, semi-fitted with peplum braid trimmed, tuxedo collar, also plain tailored. Sizes 16 years to 44 bust. collar, 24,75 H.C, F. KOCH & CO., Inc., 125th Street, West: nd Branch were indicted by the del Inca, In the Andes, on the inter Jury late to-day on charges of|tional train for Chill After an investigation of these ports the Foreign OMce said they w Misses’ Suits Youthful models of men’s wear serge, pleated with braid trim- ming and silk overcollar. Special 25 .00 Attractive Suits of serge or poplin in belted, pleated, braid-trimmed or tailored models, vestee and collar of faille silk. Special 29.75 Distinctive Suits of Poiret braided, Eton or tailored models, plain and novelty silk collars. Special 39,75 West 42nd Street Homespun Rag Rugs Plain centers and borders; pink, blue, ete. From 24x36 ins. at To 9x12 feet . Extra Heavy Rag Rugs “Hit-and-Miss” Silk and Cotton Mixture; | From 30x60 ins. at $2.25 To 12x15 feet . « 29,75 Best Quality China Matting Plain or figured; roll of 40 yards, sore Throat py, nf yachts tying in ka ed will come within | Rkeumatiom | Chest Beiatica —Tosthache RADWAY & CO, 208 Centre Bt, Creasury. MeAd Many hundre e order, Mr. MeGovern OPPENHEIM. GLLINS& @ 34th Street, New York Offering Interesting Values in Misses’ Suits and Dresses Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, suitable for women to 36 bust All the new Spring materials are represented in our superb collection, which not only meet every requirement for comfort and serviceability, but are distinctly smart and individual in style and of faultless construction. Misses’ Dresses Attractive Dresses in straight line and pleated models in tailor serge; braid and button trimmed. 15.00 tailored or Special Afternoon Dresses in chic and exclusive models of Crepe de Chine, Georgette and chiffon taffeta, em- broidered and beaded. Special 25.00 plain Satin Frocks in smart braid trimmed models turing the long tight sleeves and deep cuffs in black and navy. Special 35.00 and Gabardine in 35.00 Misses’ Higher Cost Suits and Dresses 65.00 & 75.00 45.00 55.00 Misses’ Smart Spring Coats Of superior workmanship which emphasizes the character of the fabrics employed, which are Gabardine, Serge, Tricot, Poiret Twill, Army Cloth and Silvertone. 19.75 25.00 35.00 © 50.00 Stern Brothers : Between 5th and 6th Avenues Rugs, Matting and Linoleum For Spring and Summer Requirements. | Japanese Oval Porch Rugs Braided) From 2x3 feet at $1.25 To 9x12 « 19.75 90e « 12.25 | feet « Reversible Wool Rugs Heavy; in steep effects; grey, tan, green, brown, ete.; suitable for bungalow or camp; size 9 by 12 feet, attractively priced at $24.50 Inlaid Linoleum In tile effects; regularly $1.25 square yard at $14.50 at 95e Purchases will be held for future delivery, if desired. iy u fomach ry le ale Indinestton ache New Tork West 43rd Street Stern Brothers West 42nd Street * Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Pure Irish Linen Satin Damask Table Cloths and Napkins Below To-day’s Wholesale Cost: Table Cloths, Napkins, regularly $6.75 each, at regularly $8.25 doz., at $4.75 $6.50 Huck Towels, hemmed, doz. $2.50 | Pillow Cases, hemst’d, pr. $1.90 Huck Towels, hemst’d, “ $4.50 | Hemstitched Sheets, “$8.50 Glass Towels, hemmed, $2.95 | Crochet Bedspreads, at $1.95 Kitchen Towels, hemmed, “ $2.95 | Satin Finish Bedspreads, “ $3.75 Turkish Towels, hemmed, “ $4.50 | Dimity Bedspreads, “— $1.95 1200 Yds. Irish Satin Damask Union Table Linen, heavy weight, full bleached, - - + + - Yard $1.50 —— In Our March Sale of Tableware Exceptional price opportunities are available. Dinner Sets Electric Lamps ENGLISH PORCELAIN— IMPORTED CHINA--107]}}]BOUDOIR LAMPS—Japa- 107 pes.; light blue allover pieces; coin gold handles||nese Pottery; metal base design on square shape; for- and knobs, including fourjjand 10 inch shade, sizes of plates; at $24.00 at $78.00 PORCELAIN— GINORL CHINA—107 pes; colored border decorated; — gold handles; formerly $30.00 Sicilian and Della Robbia to $36.00, patterns; reg. $175.00, $25.00 to 30.00 at $125.00 AMERICAN PORCELAIN LIMOGES CHINA — 106 107 pes.; colored borders; pes.; gold encrusted border, plain and fancy shapes; for- handles and knobs; open merly $27.50 to 32.50, stock pattern; special $23.00 & 27.50 at $175.00 A number of pieces of American Cut Glass Flower Vases, Orange and Salad Bowls, Ice Cream and Roll Trays, Ice ‘Tubs, $2.95 Jugs, Celery Trays, Baskets, ete.; Cut Crystal Table Service, 60 pes., at $17.75 merly $82.50, at $3.95 TABLE LAMPS—In Black Lacquer (Japanese design); 16 inch silk shade; pa trimmed and silk fringe, at $6.75 FLOOR LAMPS — Mahog- any, Japanese lacquer, Aa ivory and gold; 24 inch. silk shade, at $12.50 LIBRARY LAMPS — Ma- hogany; 18 inch flat Empire shade; pull chain sockets; deep galoon top and bot- tom and silk fringe, at $7.95 pes.; designs; values up to B4.75...... 600505 at A Sale of Odd Pieces of Dining ‘Room, Chamber and Living Room Furniture The lot includes discontinued pieces of Suites and patterns which we cannot duplicate. L G ROOM FURNITURE $405.00 Louis XVI. Suite, 3 pes.; damask upholstered, $250.00 $220.00 American Walnut Suite, 3 pes, “ # $165.00 $175.00 Tapestry Suite, 3 pieces, — - - - - $125.00 $275.00 Mahogany Davenports, - - - - $150.00 Odd Chairs and Rockers at Half Price. Antique Ivory Bedroom Suite, 4 pieces; $137.50 CHAMBER FURNITURE Louis XVI, adaptation; formerly $188.00, DINING ROOM FURNITURE Dining Room Suite, 0 pes: s200.00 | pegreoy ute, Sabine: $137.50 sane taa an .....at 895.00 | Zee oreerly #81600, set $250.00 Odd Bureaus, Chiffonters, Toilet Tables and Bedateada, tn various woods, at Half Price. Odd Buffets, China Closeta, Serving and | Extenston Tables, also Dining Room Chatra at Hall, Price.

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