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aa " , *~ — . i wn ee THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 14, EL O'LEARY NO SUICIDE | tomo gett puerta = COL ENDID WORK Milled tn Subway Was Sab- Miwa explained that the sixty-three- te Attacks of Vertigo. 1918. lieve the city-owned boats are all per- | Given out to-da by the Bureau of | Qu bENS RICHMOND, hor to take care of the baby and promis- | Audits and A ts of the Board of 4! ss | fiat. Seton, Teg, feetly safe and seaworthy, but I want|ing to pay @ weekly sum. Ghe paid the 46. 8 to call attention to the fact that the|money for one week and then disap- Educatior est hundreds of $3 BY re very sadly in reed of re-| peared, No one knew her name. HIGH SCHOOLS * year-old Secretary of the Telephone and | thousand iren, In Manhattan, srecrar ecroors. | Last Friday Harry Herowits inserted and 2 Boxes Ointment ‘the former home of Michael J.| Telegraph Life Insurance Association Néhoo) * 8 Rrookiyn Vor, st are nine | ferry boats. |an advertisement In a Manhattan paper No, 25 Bast Kingsbridge hed been celaed with Vertigo, to which ° 0 ts wee eeks ago of Estimate | seeking a child for adoption. Gibert, al this morning It was dented that/he hed been subjeot, and had toppled MAA Bi ‘ bof leader in sked Hulbert to nen in his de-|nephew of Mrs. Leventhal, saw the ad- over on the here he was run O'Leary, who was! over and ale Lie did wot “leap to Heal Pimples On ples On Face That Itched and Burned. __—— mornin | partme: nt make an estimate of needed | vertisement and not in touch with Hero- | repairs, The decayed wood was one of| wits, Gibert took Herowits to Newark | th child. Sunday night Mrs. leged, took the child to nd left ft in a hallway. d, and when Gibert ap- uurt this morning he also )and got th not - ROTTING AWAY, BUT SAFE °°"! rare a ‘voouseo | OF KIDNAPPING IN THRIFT STAMPS | |? | Week's Figures of Per Capita’ | Sales in Prize Contest | 38th “My face was broken out with pim- ples and I was ashamed to go on the The pimples were peared In Was arrested. The police are also trying to get tn pol No. 179, in the! Decayed <amay the honers|" ie Hands Exhibited as Evi | AN “ABANDONED BABY . Annual 5 [with $20.54 per capita, In Queens, | touch with Mrs, Leventhal. / without success, Then Cl ance S | Given Out. School No. 3, District 42, has $16,625 dence of Needed Repairs. ot habe nto eng hod ear. aie - No Borough of wo pieces of Jolats, wo decayed that| Ty »y/ DANIELS COMMENDS FOUR, Ointment, and 1 used wo ‘The following figures on the sale| Der capita salo of #9.856 in School No. | 417" vn ccart whee al eo erers Arter: Chit) ah erted by cakes of Cuticura Soap with my |. J was treated but when touched, were | Mother in Newark, | Naval Men Suved Five Comrades From || {Wo boxes of Cuticura Ointment when mm ee ee ee F 8, Distric of War Savings and Thrift Btamps,|’ |” carried to City Hall to-day by Murray | te thet Twas healed.” (Signed) Clinton Sher- The Famous The tion is among Commissioner of Doves aga cfOomlyt ahd Left in He | esetesremtd man, 488 Church St., N, Long Branch, th the High | ule mm biel WASHINGTON, May 1—Secretary |] N. J, Sept. 23, 1917. " Ferries, and exhibited as evidence of| On the charge of kidnapping @ of the Navy Daniels has commended 4 § co leading with a . id ati beeen ouly , To prevent loss of hait. Treatment: na to date of $9.35, | repairs ed on municipal ferryboats. | ie i i ‘ fe | four men for bravery in saving the lives |! On retiring touch spots of dandruff #4 ie t wo Sibert, thirty-four, of N ei comrad | rhe me. r ne orse s| ool comes | {1° » Hulbert sald Street, Brooklyn, | ten ara Charles Perry Cleric cuarec. || and itching with Cuticure Ointment. ~ AND DARKENS HAIR co Joes the ne of the sup twenty-three. -|master, San Diego, Cal.; John aay cad at Gane cee caer Stuyvesant H All three second deck of | dleto were held in § FOR BALANCE OF THE WEEK The latest styles, consisting of the sample lines of our Wholesale Department, and the newest models made of A bit eee materials which we are discontinuing. We offer them at these phenomenally low prices despite the tremendous increase in cost of 4 all materials due to war conditions. 3.00 and 3.50 $6.00 to $8.00 CORSETS $9.00 to $12.00 “ 4.00 and 4.50 $12.00 to $15.00 ** 5.00 6.00 $16.00 to $18.00“ $22.00 to $35.00 8.00, 10.00, 12.00 Every Corset carefully fitted. ql 4 All models of the newest designs. and) your ecome luxuriantly| & All Sizes. dark und beantiful ? \ This is the age of youth, Gray-| & + Latest styles in silk tricot, chamolsette and elastic corsets, haired, unattractive folks aren't | 19 s also ‘The New Filet Lace Corset.” A full assortment | wanted around, so get busy with|" of imported and tricot brassteres. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound | pug | to-night and you'll be delighted with Positively No Goods Sent on Approval, Credited or Exchanged. | your dark, handsome hair and your| ** youthful appearance within a few], at . days 5 518 Fifth Ave., Bet. 43d and 44th Sts. nis preraration la e toilet requisite and is not intended for the cure, miti- gation or prevention of disease.—! it inentincniinaianecenimmenanceinccsneyet! ROVE. i + . B. Thirty-fourth Street A Number of Fox Scarfs (eitka color) will be on Special Sale to-morrow (Wednesday) at the exceptionally low price of $29.00 each A very fine assortment of Fox Scarfs, in every desired color, will be found in the regular stock of the Fur Department at prices rang- ing upward to $110.00. } (Third Floor, Madison Avenue section) | A Millinery Sale ‘ of special and timely interest will take place 4 — to-morrow in the Department on the {is First Floor. ii ares er eooe.. } Exceptional Values will be Offered in * . TRIMMED HATS for Summer dress and sports wear, ., Feduced to. + $4.75 & 6.50 UNTRIMMED HATS in the smart shapes and straws, ’ This Sale includes Hats sultable for Women, Misses and Girls, , f Women’s White id made of canvas combined with calfskin, are now on Sale on the Sixth Floor. models are particularly desirable for marching and general outdoor wear. Sees i a r tw liman MADISON AVENUE=FIFTH AVENUE, | $afe Storage for Furs, Rugs and Draperies ceeertm nee Ser memcrmerem orga & Cn. NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Misses’ Suits and Coats IN SPRING MODELS will be offered to-morrow at prices that should insure a speedy clearance. ‘Taken from regular stock and from special\ assort- ments, these garments meet the require- ments of present day fashions in every particular. Talloremade Sults anaes | « $22.50 Coats Bere ee 18.00 & 22.50 (Second Floor) The Season’s First Sale of Silk Parasols has been specially prepared for and will be held to-morrow (Wednesday), It will offer TAFFETA SILK PARASOLS, tn a number of fashionable models; including several smart effects in black-and-white, as well as Rains proof Parasols in colors, all specially priced $3.50 SUN UMBRELLAS, in black or changeant silks . ¢ e¢ specially priced at $3.00 at e . . . . . . Boots and Shoes These 6 at fever heat in s0 ball Gime'| Burke Whateah, Hoskins, Werk Soap and hot water, Nothing better, of these sch t Manhattan, This beam|by Magistrate MoM: 16 Plaza] tard F, Staton, N. N, V., Jacksonville, Don’t St: Gra: { It Dark the excit of the Thrift Stamp| tten that the man who dis-|Court, Brooklyn, t e baby was} Fla.; James Fulton Miller, seaman, , Beste. id i ba Snot ally That No- pes Campaign w is now in full swing, | €o it was able to pick off these |sent to the Childre delphia. everywhere. Soap 26c. Ointinent Zand Soc. | 0 Naturally aioe os unease tae | of woods with his bare hands.| One year ago ur men jumped overboard and body Can Tell. Sipoewivs, ‘Veemucnal has TEE. he showing this specimen for the| with Mrs, Reb ive others from drowning while ud can tuvnmpuy: Thiel late Gedes| SEW Sore el ta leeds? f alarming anyone, for I be-| Charlton Street, % lworto WANTS WORK WONDERS ou can turn gray, faded ha ab : | tifully aE CESTESaaEEEESES =e | drug store. Millions of t average [old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved| per capita of leaders in all districts by the addition of other ingredients, | 19 $7,064. | are sold annually, says a well-known For the Jac theim iting Con- | druggist here, because it darkens the teat the lead r capital sales, A ° ° . . by districts » week ending n xlra la “) pp ] fy ale meter tener tS MO | May wore 'nsfolowe: ordinar. ortunity to Fractice thrift | Th fe whose aly is tesnien Bray or ia, gs Mert an Di race THE GREAT AEOLIAN SPRING ALE or PIANO & PIANOLAS At All Four Aeolian Stores | During This Week Thrift is the keynote of the PIANOS present moment—buying wisely and carefully when purchasing Group A the thingsthat are needful. Music Prices as low as || isa necessity and not a luxury— this is an established and recog- $ 1 3 Ls) nized fact. And such an op- portunity to buy the instruments 245 Upright Pianosot wel- by which music is provided, as Encwamakers oeaidiie a sale of Used Instruments at ly moderate prices, includ- Aeolian Hall, is not to be dis- ing Sohmers, Hardmans, regarded. j Cruactkee || tthe Sele this year, which These are all standard includes all of the instruments Pianos, their names guar- takenin exchange by the Aeolian snr eae thelr excellant Company during their winter quality. Tike sil the || business, there are hundreds of Pianos in the sale they Geis cachannedutor splendid bargains for the care- Pianolas—the piano which ful purchaser. everyone can play — and The cost of manufacturing is rising not because they were rapidly. No one can safely say what unsatisfactory. the prices of good Pianos and Player- » Pianos will be in the near future. And ’ here are the best of such instruments— warranted in perrect condition, and aranteed fully by the leading house in the world’s music industry. PIANOS 3% Group B Prices as low as $275 179 Grand and Upright Instruments of the finest types, including Stein- ways, Webers, Chicker- ings, Stecks, Knabes, Sohmers, Hardmans, ete. In this group are the finest pianos on the market. Some show use, though | their musical qualities and playing condition are fully warranted. Others are practically new and appar- ently unused. Even these, however, are priced far below original figures. Payments as low as $6 monthly Payments as low as monthly PLAYER PIANOS & PIANOLAS Group C Prices as low as 184 Player-PianosandGen- $3 3 & sures their perfect playing uine Pianolas. Slightly used condition. The figures at which they may Aeolian Player-Pianos atgreat reductions from their regular be bought in this Sale will probably never be duplicated. prices. Genuine Pianolas— Original Prices up to $1350 Webers, Stecks, Stuyvesants and Strouds— the best and most famous of all instruments Payments as low as $10 monthly They were exchanged for higher-priced Pianolas or for the wonderful Duo-Art Piano The Aeolian guarantee in- fhe player type. THE AEOLIAN COMPANY AEOLIAN HALL AEOLIAN HALL AEOLIAN HALL AEOLIAN HALL THE BRONX In BROOKLYN In NEWARK 367 E, 149th Street 11 Flatbush Avenue 895 Broad Street In MANHATTAN In 29 West 42nd Street