The evening world. Newspaper, December 6, 1918, Page 12

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whom lived in the immediate neig! borhood, Thompson Lester Bierton, Frank Sal Stephe Keohamas, William Keller, —— I ’ ler. At Pompton Lakes Hospital Is Grandmother's Recipe to James Munn, Leas. —— McDonough Two others were sent home. to the hair when faded, streaked Years ago the only way to mixture was to make it at y and trouble- sking at an: pees and Sul- pound,” you will get a large of this famous old recipe, im- POMPTON LAKES, N. J., Dee. 6 — Proved by the addition of other in-| Thirteen men are known to be deod ta small cost. | ry it! No ohe| ®% & result of the explosion which do- tell that you darkened | stroyed the Detonator Assembly Rullding of the cap works branch of as it docs it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw :this}®. 1. ‘du Pont-De Nemours Powder your hair, taking one small| Company here yesterday afternoon, re One of the injured died early to-day in the plant hospital. Tep of the dead by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another ap- have been identified. One lived in Manhattan and two in Brooklyn. Their plication or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Wyet! addresses are not yet available, A revised list of the dead follows: ‘age and Sulphur Com- deligh Dead—Francisco Rodriges, Poerteo eg i tful toilet requisite lor those who desire dark hair and a Caigill, George H. Kells, Albert Snell, August Karkamp, Martin Grelley, Le- youthful appearance. It not in- ander Veitz, Joseph Murphy, John tended for the-cure, mitigation or Meiddu and Anthony Roscoski, all of roe HPO Explosion Shakes the Country for Many Miles Around Pompton Lakes, N. J. ments are in separate buildings an many lives. dropping on6 of the caps plosive, One of the workmen had feare: explosion last night blew the sial almost entirely through his body. men, women and children who hay relatives in the works hastene: there, but were held back by thi guards for fear of danger, Owing to the rapidity of the ex prevention of disease.—-Advt. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS Stampe sd on a.Shoe Means Standard Merit 34" St. New York TO-DAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! N’S SHOES 6.35 Formerly sold from $7.00 to $10.00 THE EVENING WORLD, The injured are—At Haskell Hospi- k Creay There were 4,000 persons at work in the plant at the time of the first ex- plosion, and the fact that the depart- the men work in small groups saved |y No women were em- ployed in the builcing destroyed. Af- ter a preliminary investigation, com- pany officials said the explosion prob- ably was caused by some employee which con- tain fulminate of mercury, a high ex- such an explosion and set up a steel slab in front of his bench. The first| if they desire it. With the first blast hundreds of | filled plosions and the fire, no effort could h-|be made to get the dead from the burning structure, the plant firemen playing on the flames as quickly as |poasible to prevent spread of the fire n|to other puildings, which cover three |suuare thiies and where hundreds of .|thousands of tons of munitions are Matsusow, |#tored. It was said, however, that the Restore Color, Gloss ted Breiman, Seavemin gest “'lwrecked bullding contained — only _ and Attractiveness. ussel Aurysem, Jackquin Obrigan.| twenty-five or thirty pounds of ful- Philip Durget, William J. Neeham,| minate. Ciel Morgan, Thomas (Bert) Jackson,| The dead virtually were blown to pieces, and it was several hours be- fore their identities could be learned. feet and of corrugated iron. A commission of investigators from the Wilmington, Del., headquart the company has started an inquiry “inte the cause of the explosion. One at ago yesterday eight persons ere injured in an explosion in the some plant. 200,000 Ship Jobe Open Qaltting Army. According to a notice sent out yes- terday by the Shipping Board, the War Department authorized it to no. tify selective men in demobilization dicamps that work awaits them in to Men |shipyards and the merchant marine It has been esti- | mated that the in the shipyards and as members of \the merchant crews of vessels to be in the next few months. No q | actual recruiting will be done at the camps, but agents of the Shipping 4) Board will. be sent to explain what 6 | positions are open, b} The wrecked pbuilding was 30 by 60; _FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, “LITTLE MOTHER” OF 14 WiLL ADOPT AN ORPHAN BABY Rose Ferris Anxious to Get Working Papers So She Can Have ‘Sister.’ There was no happier girl in all New York to-day than Rose Ferris, fourteen, of No. 17 Downing Street, because she is to be allowed to adopt a baby sister—some little orphan girl to whom she can be a “little mother.” After reading about “Eleanor” and the 400 other orphan children need- ing homes, she wrote a letter to Dr. Royal 8. Copeland, Health Commis- sioner, asking for one of the 400— preferably Eleanor, Her father js ce- turning from Italy and there is only ber mother and brother. “If you will only keep Eleanor un- til February,” she wrote, “I will take her home with me. I will be fifteen Feb. 8, and then I will get my work- shell, throughout, with high- or Natural surface fabrics, in inclu Northern Muskrat in rich, resplendent shades, or ade Marmot; and collared with Beaver tter furs. Put together by specialists in for MEN °135 ing sleeves, with , 1918, ling papers and can work and support the poor motherless Eleanor.” ‘Dear * replied Dr. Copeland, nnot very well wait until Feb- ruary to find a foster mother for this little girl, She needs a mother right away. But don’t you worry about that, because there are other Lleanors who will need attention next year and every year.” He continued that when she is old enough and has income enough the Health Commissioner will be glad to know what a good home awaits some orphan child, Rose was happily excited to-day. ‘The Commissioner tells me that when I get my working papers.” she said “in two months, there'll be another Eleanor waiting for me, I love babies and wish I had a sister. und good.” ———— ARMY TO FREE R. R. MEN. acharge to Re Former employees of railroads now in army service probably will be given preference in their applications for dis- charge to return to their old positions. In a letter to the employment officers of railroads in tne East, Regional Di- rector A. H. Smith announces that the Railroad Administration is “advised by the War Department that if an individ- ual will present to his commanding of- ficer application for discharge, accom- panied by a letter from his former em loving “oMcer stating that ‘he “has sition for-him, it is likel: A request ‘or discharge will be granted. FRANKLIN SIMON Fur-Lined Overcoats We would have no difficulty in getting much more for them HE outstanding feature of these fur-lined over- coats is Quality—Quality in the fur, in the in the making, in the model, in the finish—Quality pure and undefiled. Made of rough | eige browns, and grays; lined fine selected i'll work for her and keep her clean| HIGHER PRI Because of increased supply and th the dry season. new revenue tax of $6, At prices which defy all competi late later! AN Adal before the country goes BONE DRY. The wise have grasped thé situation and are storing away quantities now, to cover Higher prices are com- ing when the public is asked to pay the Take advantage of this P salen e small supply will be ex- 40 per, gallon. ition—ACT NOW! It will be too THESE SPECIALS FOR TO-DAY AND SATURDAY AMERICAN WHISKIES he Gai. Old rayier Be Bonded i} 7.50 6.75 7.80 7.50 670 6.50 6.00 6.00 7.50 6.50 6.50 St. Jutien Type Cl 35 1.50 Crown Court 401.75 ‘50. 2:00 75 2.75 as 50 - 50 WINES Hochhaimsr Finite Wine.. .50 2.00 Niersi 6 Wins 75 2.75 Roontgebachor.” y 3 Kramer 1.75 = Hochheimer, ne be 2.00 a Laubenheimer, 22 = Sauternes, 6 = Haut Sauternes, . 1.00 _- rnes, Barton & Guest 1.25 — » N. Johnston....... 1.60 - PORT & SHERRY Eagle Crest Port or Sherry 45 2.00 Golden Valley Port or Sherry .55 2.25 Old Castle Port or Sherry .60 2.50 Medisco Port or Sherry... :75 3.00 Qperto Port. imported...:; 1:00 4.00 Delicioso Sherr: Imported 1.00 4.00 Bacardi Rum. a Fields’ Ja 2.50 - Cariton Jamal 20 = Tuxedo Cockti 1b = Creme de Men' 75 = Rock and Ry: 160 <= Grenadine, 10 = hi for Gocktalis 4, Tae Queensboro ..//5 150 = . J.B. Marti 155 CHAMPAGI Pts, oe Piper Heldsick.... 2.50 5.00 Dry Monopole (Brut)...... 250 — Pommery Champagne, pts. 2.75 | — Dry Imperial“ pts. 1.00 2.00 Peart Seal, Dom 90 1. London Club MANY OTHER BRANDS NOT LISTE We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. SCOTCH WHISKIES | 50 "a0 Mitchel’s F: 3.00 = King Georg 2.00 = yonnny walk 290 = Halg & Haig XXX 200 = Walg & Haig XXXXX. 3.25 a Kingsmere Scotch. 2.00 9.00 Sendy M'donaid, 10 yrs. oid 3.00 — worth Scotch XXXXX = Bewa ‘8 or Usher's G. - IRISH WHISKIES & J. Burke's frlsh XXX 245 Busnmit trish 246 John Jamevon'& Son XXX. 225 = Ounville Irish... x = James Boyle & Co. ir 9.00 James Cunningham tri 8.00 BRANDIES Majestic Cognac XXX....2.00 9.00 Du Archile Freres XXX.) 2.25 10.00 Martell or Hennessey XXX 3.00 = E.RemeyMartinCognacxxX 290 = Ormont Fraise Cognac XXX 2.75 = Jean Brisnac Cognac XXX 2.75 = gules Robin Cognac XXX 2.75) = Plerre Bellas Cognac XXX 275 — Planat & Co. Cognac XXX 2.50 — Grape, Brandy : 1.50 6.75 Blackberry Brandy 1:25 6.00 Peach or Apricot Cordial;. 1:80 "oo Ginger Brandy .......... + 150 GINS Gordon Dry.. 1.90 Tuxedo Club Ory. 1.75 8.00 Queensboro Dry. 1:50 7.00 A. Lane's Dry 175 = Steinhagen H. Albert, ats. 275 — Plymouth Gin 2909 = Bol's Imported Gin, Jugs.. 250 = De Kuyper Holland Gin... 2:35 — Meder Swan Gin, 1-3 gai.. 3.50 | — Van Der Veldt Holland Gin 4:7 8.00 Queensboro Holland Gin... 1.50 7.00 Sloe Gin, finest, $1.50 and 1.75 "= Tom Gin, finest.. 1.50and 1.00 = Vermouth, Imp. Italian... 1.10 = Vermouth, French, Impor'd 1.25 0 = Vermouth, Ital., M. Boada. 1.00 = Vermouth, French, Frascat 1.00 = Vermouth, Italian, dom'tic. .75 0 = Nermouth, French, dom'tic (75 = D AT SACRIFICE PRICES. SPECIAL NOTICE Free delivei 0 gee and Black Calf Shoes; English, Medium r Broad Toe Models. the fur-lined end of the tailoring art, who know how to work shape into a fur-lined coat and how to keep sagging out of it. “Patent Leather Dress Models, Button or Lace. Most Important of All ie A Black Kid Shoe with broad toe. No C. O. D.’s Separate Entrance to Our Men's Shop, OPPENHEIM.GLUNS & G Eigcfp tional Values Offered Saturday 68-70 West 35th Street No Exchanges Fulton Street, Brooklyn Sale of Small Fur Hats | Distinctive all fur models or attractive combina- tions of Seal, Nutria and pretty colored Satins, trimmed with flowers or metallic ornaments. Sale Price 5.00 Se ape | ‘There is no other store in New York where you can get this kind of a coat at this kind of a price. It is more than good value—it is a genuine find! FIFTH sei Men’s Shops—2 to 8 West 38th St.—Street Level dd e ert bo 94d oierment or lunch rape-Nuts Acereal blend of wheat & barley —ready-~cooked A dish that tastes like luxury but costs only a trifle a serving. Needs No Sugar emreccmcccrees 138)1Y | reached by sub Library William and M. Bookcase & in Fumed Oak; Oak; at... heavy columns; as ilus- Arated. i 19-8 Write Machine. Quartered Oak frames with vel-* our cush- Grocer Up Against It. “1 have been up against it for past 3 years suffering from pain in my stomach and side until 1 was consid ering giving up my grocery busi Doctors and medicine did not help me. I heard of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy through a friend in Buffalo The first dose gave me more benefit es and dru lv Riker-Ja, wher SUNDAY, WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS gists every- Period; in Fumed Select Your Holiday F'\0".)0 . 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