The evening world. Newspaper, August 13, 1918, Page 7

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oe | PULLED TRIGGER WITH TOE. [ser Prose front house at No, 163 Prow- Insomnia Victim Att THE EVENING WORLD, T fi SUBEDAY, AUGUST inst P| had ect Place, Brooklyn, long a sufferer win Saletde | form insomnia, shot himself in the right jtemple during the night and is expected the the No. Brooklyn o dle Frank S. Dix. thirty-six ye: be 3 Old, | Mire Mary Dix, the wounded man’s Mra. Dix had not night he was in good spirits. He just received word that he had passed his examination for the position of engineer in the navy, and expressed belief that he would alee night she cal 137, Berkeley living with his motier in a three-story | mother, said that when her son retired| she called her son for. b | weapon used was a M — = ~ would-be suicide using trigger. | or | No Change See a Salmon ian Eltinge, the famous woman PORTLAND, ¢ Aug. 13.—Prices impersonator, says of Lifebuoy: |for Alaska salmon thia year will be no “It ia aeoap which I always use.” Sreater than in 1917, if the report of a Special committee appointed by the Na- ‘ goap today — watch The instant you get the odor of Lifebuoy you real- ize why it does more than cleanse—why it purifies and protects. Begin using this “health” petit reali ures indui ing cent. Pi your skin improve. pag Bros. Co., Cambridge Mass, © Lover Bree. Co, 1018 Yoomun 59TH TO 60TH STREET Now in Progress—Our Annual PLAYER PIANO C Every family without a player piano in its home should] take advantage of this very unusual offer. THIS PLAYER PIANO CLUB OF! one until the Club Membership is filled. Remember, beautiful Walters Player Pianos together with the Free be offered, and this club offer will close just as soon as the required number have joined. No red tape—no special club Call to-morrow or send the attached of famili joining this club. Beautiful, New, Fully Guaranteed 88- Note WALTERS PLAYER I$ Club Terms | | ye a Week “399 fa Interest Charges | Club Is Limited to 175 Members i ; 12 Rolls of Music (Your Own Selec- any | families who This Pl Piano os ed too late. to cub ip tie rae tion) — Handsome Bench and Scarf : fo Blaver Place to 175 members, and =—Free Delivery Within a Radius [/0) lst year have enly this number will 6 190 Miles of New York City— ew series, and no receive this beautiful doubt many of them 1918 Model Walters No Interest or Extra Charges—Tun- ! Player Piano, together jng, Polishing and General Service : In Club. Privileges for One Year—Elimination of Club ¥¢ "YOU vw be mentioned in this ad- Dues in Case of Sickness or Non- it you th 10 take vertisement under the Eraployment—Full 10-Year Guaran- u might heading of FREE TO feud the MEMBERS. tee with Player. If You Cannot Call To-morrow — Mail the Attached Coupon Being aware of the fact that many persons who are anyious to Player Piano Club offers will not be able to call in person to-mor hold their places in the club for them, providing they fill out and mail the coupon to us. will then send one of our representatives to their homes who will expla Free | If You Cannot Call To-morrow Delivery Gentlemen:—Kindly send me catalogue full particulars regarding y The Player Pianos will be delivered free of charge to the homes of the members without any undue delay, soth to 6oth St. prices i# adopted, committee says crease jh the cost of fishing and pack- A BAD LIVER Skin, Circles Around the odes. LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE Freeto Members | SS A Magnificent Music Roll Cabinet Mail Coupon | PLAYER PIANO CLUB | Address BLOOMIN GDALES ’ PIANO DEPT. tonal Food Administration to Investi- and recommend a schedule of | In its report the| that, under open com-| jon last year, large profit, was zed by operators, but that with fg- submitted by 90 per cent. of the istry, the claim is made that the In- this year will approximate 50 per mples, Blotches, Sallow Eyes, Tired and Listless. You need R. & G. Pils; they éon- tain podophyllum the best known vegetable liver stimulant and sub- active, healthy iver Stitute for calo- ; mel. All druggists, 1 10¢, 25¢ the box. LUB FER is open to any only 175 of these Club Privileges will dues. Don’t delay coupon. a Week No Interest C harges Be Sure to Call Tomorrow calling too late. get the advantases this row, we have decided to We in the club offer in detail. Exchange Your Old Piano and our | Liberal allowance for your old Piano. Pay the balance of purchase price of Player at $2.00 per week. Lex. to 3d Ave. ates, “FILM MEN ADD = GOMPERS HEADS $90 TO MITCHEL » LABOR MISSION MEMORIAL FUND GOING 10 EUROPE Subscriptions Sent In To-Day Will Attend British Trades ( ‘on. |" Make Total Sum More gress and Discuss Conditions Than $28,000, in France and Italy. The Mitchell Memortal Fund, started | five weeks ago by The World, to-day Jumped to over $28,000, and the com- /Congress in London Sept. 17 mittee which is to take the movement |neaded by Samuel Gompers, WASHINGTON, Aug. 13 mission to the British Trades Union will be Presi- in hand has not yet started on its /dent of the American Federation of labors. Up to noon to-day the amount of the fund was $28,408.91 Henry Morgenthau, who is a Vice President of the committee, led off to- day with $260. He was followed by Thomas W. Slocum of No. 11 Thomas Street with $100. Florence and Louise sent 15 cents with which to swell the | America’s ‘or, and will tour England, France nd Italy to confer with local lead- rs and inspect labor conditions, Mr. Gompers gill be accompanied by William J, the Bowen, International and Bricklayers’ 13, 1918, ! ers’ Union; the United Mir L ternational Roo: and ¢ Paine Union. | ‘The party wi discuss with reg of that labor pol turn Trades country and ondor nion ‘0 Frane Mr. Gompere and Italy would oceupy no of the del would be no § denying reports f Congress would Socialist affair Asia for. day indicated Plasterers’ Union; John ‘T. Frey, President of the International Mould- fund, | The National Association of the Motion Picture Industry sent to Tho | World $990. President William A. Brady attended the committee meet- ing at the City Hall and then went back and got busy with his associ- | The donors are; William Fox, Fox Film Corporation, 250; Gabriel » Goldwyn Pictures 0; William A. Brady, ; J. EB. Brolatour Films, W. I. Sheehan, Fox personal, $100; General Film Associated A. personal, $100; Film Corporation, Frank A. Tichenor, Company, personal, $100; Motion Picture Advertisers, $50; B, Patrick, Hearst-Pathe News, sonal, $10; 68th Street Playhouse, $10; Rex Theatre, $10, Parkside Theatre, Brooklyn, $10. BRONX BARBERS STRIKE BECAUSE TIPS FALL OFF Customers Have to Pay Aavaneed| Prices, So They Curb Their | Generous Impulses. The falling off of tips is the barbers’ strike ng to Chairman ironx local union. is claimed, is due to the increased p of shave and hair-cut. The men are asking for 8% a week and half the profits of their chairs over $26 a week. master banbers have refused the responsible f in the Bronx, ac- Night Gowns and Env. Chemises 95c In New York the price of a shave has been raised to 20 cents and that of a Where a man does his own shaving it coats him 4" cents Made of pink batiste, in $6 cringe tailored models, represent Three hundred of the striking, barbers ¢ e Bronx met at Bathgate Hall, ast Ii Street, this morning and very unusual values,” d by Vice President C. of the International Journeymen rbers, who is in the Bronx to help the men in their Might. FUNERAL OF ANNA HELD. Friends Arrange for Services im Honor of Dead Actress. who dled last ht for her lfc Philippine Night Gowns $2.25 & 2.95 Hand- made and hand-em- broidered; very unusual values, quality considered. The Room of the eral Church, No. Children’s White Batiste Dresses $1.10 Hand-smocked; ing from. six 1417-1425 7 THIRD, AVENUE ‘ R 60" STREET sizes rang- months to two years; regularly $1.50 "Cas Open Eveninj TI ® @’Clock, Women’s Thread Silk Stockings 98e pr. Made with lisle toes and tops, in black, white, navy, grey or brown. Buy More W.S.S.—They All Help! Holzwasser Home Talks, No. 361 Ow ia the time 0 Women’s Lisle Combinations 65c Sheer quality; made with tight or lace-trimmed knee; sizes from 36 to 44. ached from West Side by 86th or 59th St. Crosstown Cars. “poise, $245 A4-Room Apartment A5-Room Apartment “pamratnme $585 Our LIBERAL TERMS . A Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs 25c & 35c ea. Made with hand-embroi- dered corners; regularly 35c to 50c each, the typhus Crepe ch Models and rain; st Edgar Wallace, editor of Typhas Sweeping Metetin, and Thrace ar Cables of the Blouses $2.95 Women’s Silk Parasols lurge sizes; “| POSSE FAILS, BUT AERIAL SLEUTH GETS MURDERER | in Sky, Trails Slayer of Police ne Workers’ Journal nt of the ia t and Shoe Worker.’ | pitta Bill Harker of Oklahoma, It first visit Italy te presentatives of labor | Sieh matters affecting ASlndd the war, and will res | cm ve the) bad fa find N gress, and later will| Who shot | Mull and seri J to-day to dis- naidered by the of the Amer- rs in visiting France | De local aviator. ing country from his and discovered the tu BY, Okia., Aug. 3 ® Saturday ni A Widiow, « negro, nd killed Chief of Police ded City Clerk ht. iit Harker, « searched the surround. Airplane yesterday ugitive on the out- jaliam, he dectared,|ekirta of Dewey. He informed the part in deliberations | P88, Which took Widlow in custody. i. We 4 there}, Polowing the arrest a mob burned the negro section of the town and re- lalist representation, | turned to the jail after Widiow, but rom London that the | officers had removed him. be a joint labor and Se | Wilson Commat Court Martiatea a Sold WASHINGTON, the Istand of! | martial ordera publi WASHINGTON, Aug Typhus Is] that President Wile sweeping the island of » DOAFl ty forfeiture of $50 Gre where 60,000 re from | three months and ek Legation to- ing and famine. |(mposed upon Capt se 148d Infantry, for Malaria has broken out in addition to! Rapmond F. Bufkin at Tex (Between 5ih and 6th Avenues) de Chine $1.5 In flesh and white, low Made of linen, dimity flat collars and _plaited and voiles, in white and fronts; very special. colors; value $2.95. Women’s Summer Pumps Will be closed out at $3.95 pair Formerly up to $8.00 a pair Included are patent coltskin, gun metal, grey kidskin and tan Russia calf. Also Oxfords suitable for dress or sporis wear trimmings. made of can with contrast Brassieres and Bandeaux Representing a manufacturer’s sample line. Sizes incomplete. Women’s Utility Coats Will be closed out at $5.00 and 8.50 Beach cloth; in smart effects. Heretofore $7.50 to 14,75 $3.25 titable for sun in small and sport handles. Quality consider a low price, pink and blue Tailored and Fancy Blouses 8 are incomplete. White Summer Blankets at $8.50 pr. Double size, jentence, Aug. = 12.—Court ed to-day show has commuted pay a month for confinement to camp cared] jor @ like period a sentence of dismissal Roy A. Jameson, assaulting Private amp Rowte. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Street Exceptional Mid-Summer Opportunities in Seasonable Merchandise prepared for Wednesday 0 ing Regular $1.00, 1.50 to 3.50 values at 69c, 95c, 1.45 and 1.79 Made up in linens, mohairs and Palm Dressy Silk Coats, at $24.75 Fashioned in satins; stunning models; hand- somely silk lined; heretofore up to $35.00. ed, this is borders. pO tale wi era pone | MM 9 i aN MY NO | CONSTANT PAIN The Tortures of of Dyspepsia. ‘Corrected hy'‘Fruit-a-tives’’ ST. MARTIN'S. ‘For two years 1 guffered tortures from Severe Dyspepsia, 1 had con- stant pains after eating; pains down the sides and. back; and horrible bit- ter stuff often came up in my mouth. I tried doctors, but they did not help me. But as soon as I started taking ‘Fruita-tives’ (or Fruit Liver Tab- lets) | began to improve, and thts medicine, made of fruit juices, re- Heved me when everything else failed.” MRS. HUDSON MARSHBANK. 60, a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 26c. At dealers or from FPRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. Sumiay World Wants Work Monday Wonden Clearance of Porch Dresses $2.95 to 4.50 Chambray, ginghams and novelty — striped —_fabries; also linens and lawns. “Attractive House Gowns $1.95 to 2.95 Various simple models of dotted Swiss, cotton crepe and printed voiles. Women’s Tub Silk Petticoats $2.95 Heaviest quality, in white and the favored street shades; very special. Irish Union Table Linen $1.38 yard Heavy weight; Irish Union brand; full bleach; 70 ins. wide; regularly $1.90. Turkish Bath Towels $3.95 doz. Hemmed ends; very at bent; sizes 22x44 in regularly sold at $5.50. Superior Muslin Sheets $1.58 each Double bed size, priced much lower regularly, hemmed; than AFTER TER EATING.

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