The evening world. Newspaper, April 18, 1918, Page 9

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arene , SOLDIERS FIGHT $10,000 BLAZEON GOVERNORS ISLAND Cannon was vu Burned. While smoke was still ascending @rnors Island to Gen, ‘William A. Mann, Department of the Fast, Major began an investigation as to the origin of the caused $10,000 damage. A sentry on the military reserva. tion late last night saw flames shoot. ing from a window in an attic of the barracks, firo warning. This diately followed by two cannon shots, which were heard throughout the lower sections of the city and caused considerable excitement and a rumor of “trouble” in the harbor, Three thousand soldiers on Gov- ornors Island turned out, but after an | |k unsuccessful attemp to extinguish the flames, sent a call for aid to Fire | | Chief Kenlon, Deputy Chief Worth, | in charge of the Marine Division, when he reached the island, called for more apparatus and the fire boats Georgo G. McClellan and Zophar Mills were reinforced by two engines | and a truck, ‘ | It was reported that the fire was }| } caused by spontaneous combustion in | { goods stored in the attic of the || } building. | ——-—-> SEEK LIABILITY RELEASE | FOR LOSS OF LUSITANIA Hearing of Cunard Company's Pe-| aa Sie bal tition Establishes Conclusively | No Munitions Were Aboard ) The hearing of the petition of the Company to be re- umship eved of abil damages on ae-| count of the sinking of the Lusitania, with its great loss of and property, | | was resu to-day Admiralty Division United District Court before Judge Julius M, Mayer. | Wt one tine to the effect carried arms and ammuniti nw awn, as] far as the court record s and the| * Lusitania stands in this case simply as| | eq ® Merchant vessel enga 9°" tng passengers and freight for present hearing is on this issue @ Was tho Lusitania’s destruction the wanton act of the on enemy or | in transport- The comm were the ag petitioning com- | |By pany 51 y negligence?” | [5d Among the witnesses examined to-| |BY day was Andrew M. Chalmers, assistant | | eclared he BR Ne 4 5 ine of the 3 plosives wer POLICE STOP § > STRIKE RIOT. Alleged Dye Police reserves to-day at t lyn, where JAncoln Dye W Street, were have attack alleged strikebr brovght from Manhettan n automo n we arrested n the Plaza Po- Uee Court held each in $1 bail for a Learing to-morrow The rike hea been in progress a week aeiereonice hy Named for Governor C.J. Me WASHING McCarthy o Nervous, Worn-Out Men and Women Need the Rejuvenat- ing Effects of 3-Grain Cadomene Tablets. t SUPPLIES YOU Is a Lazy “Man a Sick Man? here are two kinds of laziness mental and physical. In either case, ihe condition can b ected, ‘That tlaed feeling—do you know what it It means that you are sick mew! wot bedfast—but sick and not right as you should he No ope enjoying the best of health lazy with that tired, worn-out & The nerves, the stomach, the digestive tract, the blood-flow are all suffering. 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Chief Master of Arms Alphonse Sava testified that the prisone ferent stort fire which destroyed the bullding and just he [his poe! Inspector Owen Egan, an expert on} combustibles, and A. Stanley Fox, tech- nical expert for the Aetna Explosives | Company, liater In the day, declared the detonator He fired his rifle twice as a! was capable of setting off any explosive was almost imme-|except T N T and might have caused ithe destruction of the ship THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, New York Company ¢ aid to Have Been Caught Jyara at Wilmington, N Wil ss |uood, the Wer Denartinent announced ways gor bullding steel vessels wae an: [to-day in a ort covering Ue week wask |noun@d to-day by the Shi sing Board. | ending Aprit Both hospital admis- the Madawaska. ‘The Carolina Shipbuilding Company, «| sion and death rates were lower than trial to-day before|pany of New York, hai Jat Wilmington was ships. an qectrician's ansport at the Motae type, hav ane a speed of Oct. 15 last, he was bats on charged a nd Sinn Feline a told three dif- and finally slipped the etonator into| ern division of County conscription to Ireland. they will succeed, who are to go on the stand to establish a new Gover + | subsidiary of the George A. Fu |the contract for the yard und for elgh- structed before the end of 1919. for building The ships will be of the Isherwood of the Government's decision to apply Young was ninety |NEW YARD TO BUILD SHIPS) ARMY HEALTH STILL G000. Here tn Contenet for) Deaths for Week 1 Anil 18. Comps WASHING ron, all troow: t Com in the preceding week 4 been awarded ‘The highest rates Army cantonmenta, probably b the mobilization of large num! dvatted m at all week before each to be con- This that authorized concrete eleven knots, sumed | se D. D. D., the Nquid wash, has become household word. It has proved itself a remarkable remedy. If you rea mf ferer from skin diseases, .ncluding wh cers, pimples, scales, crunts w Voxema in Any form, thie remedy wild not disap- point you. It has stood thy test and to- day is the master preparation for all skin diseases. Try D.D.D, today It ls guaranteed. 85c, ¢0c and $1.00, ‘The Sin p- Cavan. In view It ts not unlikely Wheat And Our Allies Will Be Able to Keep Up the Fight. Herald Square, with “It’s Easier to “Dig Ask the men who have been in 8 to the Liberty Loan the sooner “digging” mud will come to an end. trer tives will take ubscriptions and answer questions pe mae Attractions Are Prices—Quality—Service We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, But for Cash Only. Elsewhere Similarly Priced.” The new hats includes straws, Georgette crepe, sometimes with crowns of taffeta. Trimming touches show flowers, ribbons, sprays of white, little circles of straw ap- pliqued about a crown, smart quill effects. One of the new hats pictured. Cpge—Secoud Floor, B4th Street either in American money or Flanders’ The Women's Liberty Loan Committee has a booth on ow A Frugal Table Helps in the Winning of the War. . or B' way. Uth te 35th St. Reg. U. 8, Kat, Off, HATS $4.49-$5.49 Come into the Heyday of Spiingtime Styles That “Outclass All Millinery collection of Supre-Macy Milan hemp and lisere sometimes with facings of -Heatth of ited States continues were at Nationa! OLDEST M. P. DIES ‘AT 96. ‘Wash Away Samael Yours BELFAST, Ireland, Apel | Young, the oldest member of the | of Commons, died here to~ ~day 1d somebody | Froiners will make @ great effort to ture the seat thus vacated, In the east- Than “Dig In” | © The more freely you subscribe iI Up”’ Main Floor, 34th St., where representa- to the Third Laberty Loan. 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Extra 49c and regular siz Women’s Fancy Vests Several thousand sample vests; silk taped at neck and lace trimmed. A halaiag of lovely patterns 19¢ choose from, Special Vests and Pants Cotton Ribbed Low neck, French band and crocheted tops; pink or white. Pants to match, lace trimmed, 29C Bloomingdales'—Underwear Dept. Main Floor ‘Be Loyal! Buy Liberty Bonds’ Hosiery Values The low prices quoted here are the result of a fortunate purchase made a year ago— so take advantage, and Buy Now, because prices are cone tinually advancing. Women’s Mercerized Hosiery, 17c Reinforced heels and sdles; gar- ter hems; black, white, brown, tan, lavender, pink and gray. Slight mill Women's Thread Silk llosiery, 69¢ Several quality broidered Women's Fibre Silk Hosiery, 39% thousand pairs first n colors and silk em- steps. Large variety Reinforced heels and soles; bronze, gray, brown, navy, gold, tan, black, white, champagne. Slight mill faults Onyx Silk Hosiery, Full fashioned, mercerized gar- ter tops. All first quality. “All colors, including black and white, Also Gordon Silk Hosiery, black with white silk clockings Bloomingdales'—Hosiery Dept Main Floor Help With a Bond 98c “ $1.95 Friday and Saturday “Finger. Piece’? 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Nickel Plated Metal Agoh ‘ver palr.. 700 Atlas Oil or oiling or cleaning: non bottles Kroehler Kodav Davenette Bed, $31.50 a full $25 looking is this easy rocking] Of ayarter. chair, finished in brown, with] 4 inches long. loose upholstered seat and|Three small and back cushi drawers, bed. |Quartered Oak Buffet, sawed oak, Buffet| 2 Large mirror.|1 in, filling rods one Dresses, $6.33 of styles to cho tton Ce ‘Taffetas, G ‘Tops; all la 75 ttress not included at this price. pholstered with imitation brown Spanish leather. tress and occupies but little space when closed. | Brass c $9.95 large\and top mounts. finish. “ea Shoes, 98c sample Shoes nple siz: black calf, viei and patent leath button or alues at 98c. in. posts, rin. top rod, all large ball ends Any size or Bargain Basement Three Hour Sale 9 Wonderful Bargains If You Get Here pn 12 Owing to Extremely Low Prices It Will Be Impossible to Make Refunds or Exchanges. er; Remarkable Envelope Chemise, 37¢ fade of good muslin; rimmed; all siz Union Suits, 3c Wh white Styles for Various Occasions. Sundries Parly Garters—silk Rigg: et per “on or white. strong Cotton Tubular [aces — 5 yvarde per | bo bait vl Human Hale Net 7 Hide | er cap suave: lant stainlone 0 will Quar. Oak Chair, $2.95 Arm Chair to Match, $4.95 Colonial design, highly rolished. Seats of genuine ea Spanish leather, “Trip Lock”’ Crib Steel crib, continuous posts, high head and foot Sonn, Sides raised or lowered by foot pressure. White or ivory enamel, usual value at $7.75, Quartered Oak Table, $16.50 un- Bloomingdales'=-Third and eS are Round, plank top & of solid oak, 42-1 diamete heavy pedestal and platform base; e scroll feet. |

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