The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1918, Page 12

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British Imports tacrense Fanon rem LONDON, A Trade figures crease {1 last year ar ©" TWO MEN DYING, 1,060, 0 Imports we yaw materia rotten n chief de manufn oie were Hele of Whirling Machine at Big Amusement House. 6... An investigation will be made to lon the atage of the Hippodrome tha |may remult én the death of two per tee of aaa, 0 tetion byt Magnesia at thelr) chorus girls, to faint better, safer or) Tho vietims are Axel Mirano, thirty. ee ELT elty acrobatic health te ie Nuncee of Biaurated Magnesia | “ble to go home, rellabie drugmiat. ‘Ask for) ‘able com! 4 ved skulla, and it is be jen't the beet back is broken. you ever had on “what to eat” Oddities in Gifts of DIAMONDS | Ci I TAS SSRIS SL Ie Re Pee NN cs eee Te Something odd in an April birthday ring, set, of course, with dia- monds — is that what you are looking for? We have it, and the price is attractive. We make such rings right here on the premises in a facto; that has turned out high grade jewelry enough to build a solid reputation. Diamond prices will never again be as low as they were a few years back, and if they mount higher than they are, within a short time, nobady with the market would be astonished. Our own unusual position allows us to offer you diamonds chosen by experts at prices stripped of all middlemen’s profit. For we are and for many years have been direct importers of diamonds. Our prices cover just one moderate profit. We are direct importers, designers and manufacturers. The cutting down and cutting out of needless costs of business is an old policy at Lamberts, and the beneficial results of it to our cus- tomers are seen in our prices for Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings oe ( : $85 $125 $150 $200 $250 $300 Others from $10.00 to $1,500.00. Also diamond two-stone, three-stone and cluster rings, all at low prices marked in plain figures. Gifts of enduring charm and increasing value, since the strong tendency of diamond prices is ever upwards. Goodly Fellowship of Watches Be as careful in choosing a att oe mY, acquainted watch as in making a friend. You find a good society of watches at Lamberts, All come from the best American and Swiss watch families, and each is individually vouched for by our own watchmakers after a searching examination. Give your soldier or sailor a wrist watch that will serve him well under all the hard condi- tions of campaigning. Solid 14-kara ished, open face newest model, with tham movement, $35. Gold-filled Octagon Watch with Solid 14 karat gold, extension bracelet, $18.00, gold filled and ster- ling silver watches for lad Bracelet watches equally ser- viceable to the wom- an of business and the woman of so- ciety. Extension bracelets to fit any Ladies’ solid 14 karat gold bracelet watches 925,00 arm up, sterling silver 615,00 up, gold filled $16.50 up. | Watches cleaned and repaired by trained men, | accustomed to setting the most delicate mechanisms | right when they go wrong. Reasonable charges. : Need No Commendation CO Solid @@-karat gold, $5.25 up Ma 9 (& » Solid 18-karat gold, $4.00 up. (E22) Solid l4-karat ase tices Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings have a his” tory of more than forty years of faithful service. Their position in the world of jewlery is so well fixed that they need no praise. Every shape you like. Engraving without charge LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—Watches Third Avdnue, Corner 58th St reet Store Open ly Until 6; Saturday Nights UntilJ, 2 x. “ea gold, $3.30 up res orspcers _ MPPODROME THRILL veld Nedigestion, Sour Acid Stomach, | Heartburn, Gas On Stomach, Ete. day as to the cause of an accklent the audience, an well ns half a dozen y wed | five, No, 205 Went asth Street, and Henry P, Casey, thirty-five, property man, of No, 881 Enat 241st Btreet. ene Flaun of No. 207 West 38th Street, a partner of Mirano in a pov- act, was scratched, | Ie or atti- | bruised and stunned by « fall, but was +4 At Bellevue Hospital tt was said he | both Casey and Mirano have fractured Mirano’s Nevertheless ho is am |the patriotic spectacle that followed SS = - THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, Neved to have a better chance of r BARONESS VERA DE ROPP TO BE A MAJNR’S BRIDE AT A CEREMONY TO-MORROW SUPPORT OF THE WAR steel pin was 1 be found { been used thi roughly tested a fer before th 1 part vorth and Calder in Behalf of Measure, " last might headliner among the show's thrillers. ‘They drive a big armored motor car in t lends effect to the production even be- | fore the acrobata climb to the top of | | the latticed tower that Tises twenty- | five feet above the car. | At one extremity of the arm, which | revolves with the tower ag ita axis, in| @ miniature aeroplane with a whiz wing propeller. In it Flaun waa whiri- ican Senators, rill provides $60,000,000 tor 1 prov pyard workers which = ntly became a law. and in the finale by hia toes. The arm | revolved slowly at first. An the end of the act approaches the electric motor in the car beneath is speeded up and the revolutions in- creased. When it comes to the finale -| the speed is such that tho little armored aeroplane swings away out from the bar that carries it and !ts oooupant balancing himself seems every moment about to pitch ont into the audience or to be shot from his seat and back against the atage drop. ‘The pin broke just before the jclimax, The performers and part of the paraphernalia oraphed to they stage. Casey was struck elther by one of the performers or a piece of the machine. ‘The stage director hurriedly mar- | of shailed his forces and after a ten- |p minute wait the curtain went up on] 430 o'clock to-morrow the Baroness wast We s 2 the Miranos on the programme. als, according to reports to the > | HEARST SUED FOR $20,000. | their identification cards, Willlam Randolph Hearst has | eued for $20,000 by Loula Delorne, sortved an a musician, artist, picture cartoonist and expert photog-| rapher, The sult was revealed to-day | }tarough an order for @ bill of particu-| }lare issued by Supreme Court Justice | | Aspinall in Brooklyn. | | Delorne said he wrote to Ifearts about a year ago, telling of a proceas by | which 960,000 to $100,000 a year could | ‘be saved In the manufacture of moving \picture cartoons. He deciares Hearst | sent for him and the plan was taker up at a conference in Hearst's River-| aide Drive apartment. Delorne declares | his labor, services and ideas were ac- cet and he values them entered a general de movins 36 West 34th Street UP A FLIGHT YAKR PLEVATOR. Extraordinary Sale SUITS——-COATS----DRESSES-—SKIRTS We call your attention to th s|fB season. Bad weather has forced OUR LOSS—-YOUR GAIN. Thats w! these tremendous price redu it eh D . WASHINGTON, April 19.—The Fed- eral Trade Commission in disposing of complaints issued aguinst twenty-six varnish and paint companies to-day or- dered the firms to coase the practice of giving gratuities to employees of nd Worth up to $45.00 SKIRTS Worth up to 832.50 Suits DRESSES oe, Silk anh Georanie, 02 $1.0%.15.19 | %10:%°-14°° $3-955 95, 50 Values up to 830. Values up to 82 } Values up te 8 : IDEALL LADYES SHOPPE, 36 West 34th St. 548% COATS \ Reautiful new etylen, ponsens tng all the feature of bigh exet creations, customers, prospective customers competitors’ customers aa an ind |ment to them to Influence thetr ployees in purchase of varnish and ki dred products."" The companies ‘admitted the truth of the to charges and asked the commission ule without ¢aking testimony BROOKLYN: PRICRECO, Make the Buy al the LIBERTY LOAN LIBERTY a Big BONDS Bucoeas. You Gan, FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS SALE AT ALL OUR STORES FOR SATURDAY—EXTRAORDINARY SUIT REDUCTIONS Late Spring Models, Taken from our Regular Lines and Placed on Sale at ) $49. $995 Formerly up to $45.00 Plain tailored, dressy, Norfolk, braid bound and sport models in the most desirable cloth and silk-materials, A superb assortment at each price, all extremely well tailored and finished. All fashionable colors. NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS New “Slip-On” Blouses An Innovation in Blouse Fashions, $ 4.°8 Specially Priced Model as Pictured Of Voile, in French blue, Bisque, Flesh and White, with white frill edged collar and cuffs. No buttoning or fast- ening required. Same Medel, in Silk Georgette, upwards to $7.50 Kivery m 1 be used to deter mine why the pin broke. Nelson S. Spencer, F dent of Mirano Brothers are billed in the ty Club, last night made public {ppodrome announcements as the ers mailed to Senators Wads- 4 Calder by that club ureing rt of the Housing Bill now Senate, and opposed of war workers tn munttions r plants and {ts similar to a ding $50,000,000 for the hous- ing when the accident happened. At In the letters the City Club stated the other end is « trapeze from which that he work of munitions plants Mirano hangs, by his hands and knees | throughout the country ts crippled f the lack of adequate hous- 1 resultant {inability to hold Unless the building of homes nm now another year will be jo Met Trade INGTON, April 19.—Posing me tax Inspectors,” several | ‘ ently have solicited business t funds and obtained information which er was communicated to business sale, coming now, in the heart of the us to cut the prices on our stocks, these goods are being sold at Worth Worth sinus: bal wi $43.95 ‘nia! $9950 p Gratat $25.00 $37.60 97°" BAY STATE OFFICIAL IS HOUSING BILL URGED Writes Senator van pay the can was Te Mr. the \ | In- ternal Revenue Bureau. Commisstoaer sper warned taxpayers to-day to in- t that all revenue agents display Charge | BOSTON, April 19.—Lewis R. Sulli- dinner of the Medford Republican City Committee, made the charge that a Massachusetts official drawing $1,400 @ year from the State is a spy in the Gov. of the Republican State Committee. | dicted in New York, filed to Canada, then went to Syracuse, where he be- came affiliated with the J. W. W. and then came to Massachusetts. He said through the Influence of a prominent | Boston business man. | nave got to produce war neces. | 4 we will not be able to do|” a we have satisfied work.) zress has realized the neces- y of housing men connected with | ng programme and it ts y needed for other war 1918, ' CALLED SPY FOR AUSTRIA) © A drew Alexander Made E think our children’s shoes McCall State Gov 548 Fifth Ave. at 45th Street Sixth Avenue at 19th Street Leaders e Republican Party and of the Governor's Council, at a cost less per year than of Austria McCall and several Repubil. leaders heard the story, which | corroborated by Albert B. Messer | any similar styles to be had. One with a sole-leather tip for’ girls and small boys, price $2.50 Sullivan said the man wag tn- to $3, ie a splendid example. Our shoes are right for little feet, man secured the State position||} and our fitters are experienced. GB. Altman & Go. MADISON AVENUE IFTH AVENUE, NEW WRK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fith Street The Dep’t for Women’s Apparel ON THE SIXTH FLOOR offers many exceptional! opportunit shopping. ies tr economical! Among them ar Tailored Suits at $23.00 to 38.00 Dresses ' ; ‘ ; ‘ at 1550 to 32.50 Blouses . ‘ ‘ 5 at 90 to 9.50 Separate Skirt. ; ‘ ‘ at . 5 to 11.50 Riding Habits ‘ ; : at 140 to 21.00 Sweaters : . ‘ ‘ at 415 to 27.50 Equaliy good va Sixth Flo¢ are Misses’ Suits . ; : ; at $24.5\to 36.50 Misses’ Dresses : ; i at 18.7&to 32.50 Misses’ Coats . ' ‘ ; at 19.50to 36.50 [Sand INSURE the SECURITY OF YOUR FREEDOM AND CANITAL BUY LIBERTY BONDS Be Patriotic and Prudent FIDELIT Y-PHENIX Fire Insurance Company OF NEW YORK HENRY EVANS, President Simplify Home-seeking by saving time, temper and framning. ay World’s “To Let” Ads.

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