The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1918, Page 13

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' ‘ a E77 THE EVENING WORLD, |London 's Spring Bonnets of Steel, | To Ward Off Bits of Shrapnel ODDITIES in THE NEWS HE ‘COULD EAT no bread and his wife no meat, so they stocked up with syrup for wheatcakes and were fined $108 for food hoarding by Lon- don court. NOT A BABY born in Hermans Corners, N, J., in seven years, pastor | 3 of church reports, GERMAN PROPAGANDA bonfire in Cleveland will be made of colleo- tion of German books, war screeds, music, phonographs and pictures, VILLAGE CUT-UP at Brewster, N. Y., was eleven-year-old boy, who stole bottles of ink and threw them through windows of passing trains. NOT ENOUGH PAUPERS In twenty-three Kansag counties to require | ¢ & poorhouse, CORPUS DELICTI demanded by Cleveland draft board in cases where Fecruit leaves hat and clothes on river bank and pretends to commit suicide, “RAREFOOT CLUBS,” to save cost of shoo leather, have been revived for the summer in towns and cities of Texas, y by requiring the § LBANY, April 6.—Tho 1 by Senator Towner, to conserve mittee. [i 7 0 ‘ \ . HealthEconomy"™ Practice In these times everyone should make extra efforts to “keep fit.” Start with conserving strength by wearing proper Economize health by means of the famous cushion in DR. A. REED CUSHION SHOES. Guarded from the jolts of hard pavements, your nerves will be saved from needless strain. The cushion of cork and felt makes a wonderful difference. Most styles $7 to $9. | your nervous footwear. and women ts on disp! shops, but there is nothing fancy about them, for they are steel helmets, the sort worn by the troops Fe renches, These helmets are SOLD ONLY AT rapnel : ee 1372 Broadway at 87th St 12 Park Place, CAT’S NINE LIVES STILL SAFE| oe bu provided that all cats should be | sed and while roaming at large | Woolworth Bldg. | ALBANY, April 6.—Senator Theodore a Douglas Robinson's Cat bill, orn of {te bell and licensing provisions, was |CARE FOR P. favorably lay by iramediat Dit Reed USHION SHOES _ q UPSMITH SHOE CO. JOHN ERBERTS SHOE CO. N = to the al ordera calendar legiala Asr author 1 the measure would © adults who possess ht hoot cats found h d by law. Or ng licenses {ng birds pre cation, sinally —_ Why is the Lord Salisbury cigarette inevilable? Because of Man’s never-ending love of quality, and the addi- tion of an economic price. h Ns Man watches, waits and hopes ! Y, f for quality to be brought with- ! ; et A NS in his reach, and the instant ow that happens, he abandons everything else. So that the Lord Salisbury cigarette : Yi yl \ Mf Is Inevitable Other Reasons Why: 1—Quality and quantity for 15 cents, t 4 2—Reinforced cardboard wall to prevent ciga- 4538 rette from crushing. 3—Inexpensive and attractive paper package. ‘The LORD SALISBURY is the only Turkish : cigarette in all the world that sells for as little money as 15 cents for 15 cigarettes. UGUARANTE ED, BY!” \ ; ~ 4 \ NE ane INCOR BORAT EO —an 7" FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1918. $3,000,000 FIRE nd damaged many others th fir ment officials, a that the fire at the nad uted in several plac igation, arted In a car of bask at tho pany storage building on St Furniture Com Police Investigate Report Blaze4 Avene. It was p tod ls that the Started in Several Places at Once, Other reports were yernathy soveral No war ma nf manu strict, it is said. occupled by — elgtteen wero destroyed KANSAS City, Mo, April 5. —Con fronted by @ loss estimated at be-| oncerns roen $3,000,000 4 $5,000,000, the ieatecla heel phos thes Abad ructures themselves were main. y of minor value, It was sald, but s of several were valuable. wholesale district, situated in that part of the city known aa the Weat|the Bott at the confluence of the! The ¢ @ to the buildings not de- lkcaw and Missourl Rivera, to-day bo. [#t™yed would mount high, tt was : { believed kan to take stock of the damage; six firemen were injured, none serl- wrought by a fire which last night destroyed threo elty blocks of build old, was run over and killed by a Wool Dress Fabrics Dep’t offers special values in IADE DRESS! serge, odels; fi 5 of navy blue fine- in plain, draped and plaited hed with white satin collar. Sizes for women and misses’ . $14.75 twill =MI-MADE SKIRTS of navy blue fine-twill cerge, in several attractive models, draped Sizes for women and misses; $3.75, 4.50, 5.85 to 7.50 at . . Several Thousand Yards of Woolen Fabrics in Suit, Dress, Coat and Skirt Lengths will be placed on sale to-morrow (Saturday) at exceptionally reduced prices. Selections may be made from serges (plain and embroidered), tricotines, silk-and-wool poplins, velours, sports plaids and b Practical smart colors are included in the assortn ite checked woolens. (Wool D Fabrics Dep’t, First Floor) = - met Misses’ and Girls’ Suits Dresses anid Outer Garments are shown at t attra | n spacious Departments reserved on Second r for the appareling of and the . Styles, materiz younger in on the latest colors express for woman-who fashions been g 3 of the gir en to 1e $28.50 to > 00 . > } Sy 165.00 . o 118.00 » 68 Practical . . 5 > 72.00 « P, Flahive, chief of potice, | usly, and Nicholas Stefel, ten years Madison Avenue- Fifth Avenue, Nens York ea ¥ | freman's motor car | A series of explosions of chemicals sounded like a machine gun turned | 00; Webb Bro ¥, $150,000; Am * Ae 4 ‘and Company, 7 | wa Lowe Brothers’ Paint Company, at suffered | 000 ke Rrewing and Spring we of $100.1 7 Kan Moune nour-Haker The Effects of Opiates, HAT INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and its varlowt P' ll of which are narcotic, is well known. Even in the » if continued, these opiates cause changes in the | functions and growth of the cells which are likely to become permanent, causing imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics ip | later life. Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and ladle of staying powers, are a result of dosing with opiates or narcot : children quiet in their infancy, ‘The rule among physicians is should never receive opiates in the smallest doses for more thi time, and only then if unavoidable. The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and other narcotics to children by any but a physician cannot be too strun, | decried, and the druggist should not be a party to it. Children who are need thr attention of a physician, and it is nothing less than « crime to dose them wilfully with narcotics. ———_ } Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears |the signature of Charles H. Fletcher. Castoria always bears the signature of BH. Altman & Cn. Smart Hats for Girls of 6 to 12 years Yee are an important and highly spectalized fea- ture of the Millinery Department on thé First Floor. Here are assembled the newest and most becoming styles in tailored and trimmed hats, for school, playtime, street or dress wear; all selected with forethought and diz crimination by millinery experts who are thoroughly familiar with the meeds of the growing girl. For to-morrow (Saturday) a number of Girls’ Spring Hats will be offered at these very special prices: TAILORED HATS for everyday 4 ‘ at $4.75 & 6.50 TRIMMED HATS at $7.50 & 10.00 for dress occasions . A Sale of Men’s Oxfords offering exceptionally good value at 5 6h $6.25 per pair will take place to-morrow (Saturday) on the Sixth Floor. These shoes are made of genuine leather throughout. Constructed on a fashionable last, they may be obtained in tan or black gunmetal calfskin. cious quarters on the Sixth Floor, re competent salesmen are in att endance, Here boys c good-qu mical prices. Among the speciality two pairs sizes 7 to 18 years . . . ° . at $13.50 | Boys’ Serge Reefers, sizes 3 to 10 years, net \-der’ 5 . A ° . . $13.50 | Shirts and Blouses of excellent-quality . ey ee Gee en at $1.00 30ys’ Washable Suits in natty styles, sizes 3 to 8 years . A A at $1.95 upward ew

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