The evening world. Newspaper, April 25, 1918, Page 8

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Franklin Simon Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits Sizes 7 to 18 years #35 . *105° For City, Camp or Shore HESE Norfolk Suits will never lose their identity. They are too well made for that. No Clothes show more regard for the nice points of styling and work- manship. At the same time they are designed for practical outdoor wear, with all the rough-and-ready require- ments of the open, Shown in.scores of New Norfolk styles, in seasonable fabrics, and priced lower than such suits usually go. Khaki, White Duck, Palm Beach Cloth, Cool-Kenny Crash, and Gray Crash BOYS’ SHOES #50 The best buy for boys in town today Made of fine black gun metal finish leather, Orthopaedic or English last. Heavy leather or Neolin soles. Boys’ Shops— +—Fifth Fi oor Franklin Simon & Co. - Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Streets 4 tonle, soothing and for auch com Try them ks and Loam your recovery ve been taking | 4 cure my but don't get much prescribe . alp ttehes ter t amount Wat te for thi the halt and M8 MW Wan ily st WART n@ abnormal fat ene € 1 reat CRON Adve Simplify Home-seeking by saving ° time, temper and tramping. SUNDAY WORLD'S “TO LET” ‘ADS. 1918. by Hillis Parke THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, magazine writer, who sal ‘ks FIVE WOUNDED earner YOUNG VANDERBLT INFLUSHING RAID aed BARELY ESCAPES FOR BOOTLEGRER rr be ‘DEATHINAN ANNO ft while ft hie for an ex vications of a di J rie and Inh's ‘BiG HEAD” BROUGHT BACK abi 3 F Child Stayer eee ty onnel Kquad ¢ khuki for the nt with pr Policemen ind § Soldier Shot of lana there was af oi Car Turns Turtle and He is|, A | é Stabbed in Battle When Mergers on tay Found Pinned Under- dee and Rossner! ° Negroes Resist. io GReNNGE | hide by ia neath, Unconscious. - was stabbed In the neck. | aa Tiree policemen, a United States viman Behrieber approached ening W mi pe dior and @ noKreAH Were wounded | tly gle Behl eae save ae don tee PHare with bullets and Knives arly tne] aaecinsec tia (ater thar dudpe, (88) As just become morning in a battle in he wan firing bis ‘sevelvar at a| a Cornellus vag Prince Street, Flu ed with a rifte, received the | @ 1 Headquart © wan raided his jaw Ir vellus Vander- t the sale of following arresta were made rr the 10M Engineers, narrowly le Wounded are: | nied Johnson, ele hurgea [escaped death in an automobile acci- Detective Jucge, shot | ° abe tg eee dost daca PP Young Vanderbilt was return hrough the jaw Reb Ml Sodas | deka ielce! fing Con-) ee trom the Country Club at Glen- Detective Harry Connell, stabbed | Pell and Rossner; James Davis, | ai, where he had taken Lieut. Col n the neck col charged with shooting | yy isiig Kinc Judge Advocate Patrolinan Christopher Sehriefer, | 3° ti; Mary Hynes, who had been! General of the 27th, to a dance given «hot In th hew wounded “by a stray bullet, Clara) iy ponor of the division staff officers. Private B Rossner of the | Mountain, Cecitia Jones and Cora) vanderbilt was driving along at Army In ce Bureau at Fort The women were held 48) moderate speed about three miles : rn tha | material witnesses. the city ab dt in when m Totten, stabbed Ih (Ne Rant BERG | rus. polls found. @ auAntiip oflencther machine about 100 reet is|, © ‘laeme. shirt business! M t es, colored, No, 20 South ba ' u wants ofl ar e nachine 01 vO feel pHiee. nit shot in the right arm, | ott od liquors. front of plm skidded off the road. In|lets us do things in a large} Detective Jmdge is the only one irder to avoid erashing Into the car| way, sone r t i swerved his a - if whose condition ix considered critt | DENIES HUSBAND HAS Dae eae ie and. it: akinaed : wweee Us Catty, besides we Al mal reserves finished th a o e side ane s| de ind arrested. (WO. WER AGA” (hres CONFESSED EXTORTION ®=:<%= o2%% = turtoen rafts of “fancies,” no less women, wt vken to the Flush » tn making the fal sr than 25 different styles just ng Poll Co for arraignment | = . turned turtle and pinned the youn | 5 ' ba raid was da by recent | Private Detective Accused by Wall] mijon or under tt, He was| 7 very day staples! J Street Concern Is Held fo rendered un vas | Lets us stock shirts with ( fl { the other ear dtd] size 20-inch neckband. é Grand Jury nd Voune: Vat 7 a Tertwa|,, ets us have six dif- ferent sleeve lengths in the popular sizes. Lets us, in short, live up to our reputation for hav- ing “everything a man a by an on his The Right Kind | In The Right Place There's one kind of prace tical, effective lubrication, | Wants when he wants it,’ re) be bi Boys’ shirts and blouses, too pl 1x . NY N's : Everything men and boys Atomobile ‘/wear. Sporting goods. LUBRICANTS yf | made of selected flake graphite. | Pe Gian Tea Hh a ariacriee | There's a special kind of | Sina Wake attractive younn| tM | » Bond, Third Dixon's made touseinevery mov- | nurt, dented that | Buy, Buy, Liberty ing part of your car, Get the | on in whtel bana was | URUGUAYAN MISSION FREE. | Again:” ¥ J. Locn! he declar ately a | right kind in the right place and your car is freed from friction, | Ask your dealer for the Dixon Lubricating Chart. | Permitted to After Be! A ROcERS PEET COMPANY Broadway Bros JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE COMPANY | Jersey City, New Jervey ‘at 13th St. sun at ath ‘St. NM pstabtished 1827 %, + | Brondway Corners” Fifth Ave. m erana of anlela And se ed with ‘© at Warren at 41st St. Inswich Is Knit to Fit Ever had a wrinkle across the toes spoil your whole day? Or stockings that grew shorter with wearing until pa threat- ened to deform your feet? Avoid this. Buy Ipswich Hosiery for your family because it is knit to fit the feet—knit fr// size. We have taken statistics of feet for years over the whole United States. We snow feet. Ipswich sizes are not about right —but exactly right. Ipswich Hosiery is guaranteed to satisfy you—in fit, in wearing qualities, in ap- pearance. We stand ready to make good on every pair. Make sure that the “Good Witch” trade-mark is on all your hosiery. Ipswich dealers display the sign of the “Good Witch” of Ipswich. Look for it. ed 1822) tpfwicis, Manenchuse'se ‘Hosiery > \¢ la the United Braver IPsWIch bee Pour Oldert and one of the Largest } BUY oo | LIBERTY BONDS YOUR SHARE yy FUR STORAGE and INSURANCE 2 % on valuation—with minimum charges. Prompt and courteous attention given all requests to call for storage. SEND FOR RATE BOOKLET TELEPHONE 2043 Greeley 2044 Greeley aocket pie Furriers b& 384 Flth Avenue Between 35th and 36th Streets DURING THIS SALE SPECIAL LOW TERMS ONLY "" WEEK Bostik | Great Player Sale We will be compelled to advance prices on the bedet ead Players in the very near future. Before the new prices go into effect, we wish to give every family opportunity to purchase layer at an exceptionally low This chance may never again offer itself, and select a this well known price, so we urge you to call tomorrow New Model—88 Note—Tri-Solo Melodist Waliers Player ate $395 Including the following Free Offer: A BEAUTIFUL MUSIC CABINET A BENCH TO MATCH PLAYER 12 ROLLS OF MUSIC (YOUR OWN CHOICE) | A HANDSOME COVER AND FREE DELIVERY “ante a Limited Number of These Beautiful Walters Player Outfits to Be Sold at This Sale Price, $395 We urge you to call tomorrow and make your selection or mail the attached coupon and we will send a representative to your home. New Style Walters Piano $225 Terms Only $1 per Week Price Includes Stool, Cover and Free Delivery NO INTEREST NO EXTRAS Exchange Your Old Piano for a Player We wil! make a liberal all owance for your old pianoand you can pay balance of pur nase price of Player at $2 a week, _1F YOU CANNOT CALL TOMORROW MAIL COUPON | GENTLEMEN:—Kindly send me at once your | illustrated catalog and particulars regarding your | PIANO & PLAYER SALE | NAME...... ADDRESS BLOOMING DALES’ PIANO DEPARTMENT 59th to 60th St., Lex. to’ 3d Ave. Beoeooeeseood OOO D OOD COL O4 SLOP O OSCE HOTA > o rs 3 cnt Bots tssvonscveesenooescenvonsssssseansanvonnaees “THE NEW YORK WORLD i SETS THE PACE i

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