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IS WN ci CAUSE WDGESTN eate Gas, Sourness and Pain, How to Treat. =neoves eae em ation: vt | ohnDariel FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | IN EVERY DEP’T THROUGHOUT THE STORE SOME OF THE BEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON. derfully attractive items well worth coming ‘to see. | WOMEN’S GLOVES EXTRAORDINARY OFFERINGS | FOR OUR WEEK | ILORED AND SPORT HATS READY TO PUT ON d Hats, dressy and simple models, the very newest shapes for sport 4 rough and plain straws, smartly “tn ° ats, 4.95 and 5.50, for......... 4.65 Hats, value 5.25, for . immed Hi an excellent choice in very latest Spring shapes and ngs. 8.95 6.50 7.50 % 25.00 Special—sprays of small roses forget-me-nots, assorted colors of ps and cherries 145; very apecial, at....... .30 AND GEORGETTE DRESSES designs and = dra all the pretty sp jing figured ettes and yess 16.50 to 35.00 ISES, AMAZING VALUES quality Silk and Georgette, styles and perfectly made; every k, also stripes. to 6.50, for vs 3.98 ENDS OF FINE RIBBONS of lengths from 1 to 4 yds., ‘wile Satins, Taffetas, ; printed warps and den effects, good assortment _of Values up to .39 yd.; for Camisole Ribbons, rich soft French satin, 74 in, wide, in pink, blue white. Reg. .05 yd.; for. . SPRING COTTON GOODS d batiste, fine quality large assort- t of neat stripes, figures and floral cts, exquisite designs, week-end at 22 ing flannel remnants, 2 to 10 yd. light grounds with colored .21 KNITT ING YARN y or khaki; reg. 1.10 per hank; Véty special, at 45 STAMPED TOWELS mped for embroidery Vigue .75; special, at -50 i est towels, very fine quality, Ae) for einbroidery jue .35 each, special Fy} | Trimmed Scarfs, 20 x 45 in ral Cretonne, border Vue .75; special, at .50 MEN’S FURNISHING: last opportunity to shar up Sales—last two hird to one-balf, of soft and stiff cuffs, al s to 3.00, at Mébn's Shirts “Metric” make, heavy | 2F 3.85 Odd lots of muslins, 95 extra quality | Enys file silk wud fine taffeta flannel Végue to 7.50, » Méln’s Night Sh e@ar wud Values to 2.00, ur-—worsted finish, 0, at g, real +25 ny other ie ials too numerous | effective yention. LK UNDERWEAR~—2D FLOOR lope ¢ of heavy quality pe de ( in tailore larly 3.50, for 2.95 of washal and ribbe traps. BRASSIERES fa models, in pink or white. ue .85, for s+ 6591 Value 3 USops, Nea BthSOth Ste. -IMRS. STOKES TELLS. OF $35,000 JEWEL ROBBERY ON TRAIN Ansonia Owner ecutes Former Employee of Le ullman Company. Mrs. W.ED STOKES. ltamsbur nele_meats| f about one-quarter ki Broadway. Shana Ith Sts. ir pin two and one _ rubies and a number of dia- 1s platinum bar pin at with about fifteen dia- each of about five-c and washable glove to outfits, two toned, embri Regular value 2.25; for 1, uine imported’ Kid Gloves—black, | nd pin in the shape of a with two yellow dia- eyes and smail diamonds . 4,25) & shape mh it year! Paris Point and emb'd backs, all sizes haped pin with pearls. These gloves retail in our regular stock | for 2.25 and 2.50 pair For Friday and Saturday only. . DRESS SILKS Our Week-end Offerings comprise some | exceptional values in thoroughly reliable | “ » prosecution said f imported Shantung. silk, se ed effects |! jorings, in- | special for this sale d them in from Car . an exceptionall silk, suitable for ‘The cose was expected to go 5 LABOR COMMITTEE HERE INDORSES NATIONS’ LEAGUE | Approves I forts ot F ese at Wit Black Dress Sati Broche Satin, Crep crepe back, perfect black Made to sell at 4.50 yd., for LACE SPECIALS nd ecru cotton Reg. .08 yd., for, .85| Black silk dotted net and black silk pint d'esprit net, 42 inches wide. White and ecru filet lace edgings fr 1. | p 11, .15 and .20 po VEILS & VEILINGS All out .50 Veilings, Regularly 1.25, for MEN'S & WOMEN’S HANDKER'FS | pres ing ® permanent world L4Q | Rlsiatterts to make quality Turkish Bath Towels, | Regular 3.00 doz., IN OUR arransaaiis STORE| 7 r in amateur supplies. Asci conducting @ vig Eastman's Acid fixing, val. Whale Grain Leather Albums, Value 2.50 each, for Khaki Covered Albums. our sto lerwear, Sweaters, Pa- H and Half Hose 1.75! GARNESIE'S COUSIN BRIDE OF FLORIDA FISHING GUIDE of Enlargements 1.15 p's Shirts—"Metric’’ make. Odd! We will make from any good negative | {an 8 x 10 enlargement ston teveloping, finish- | It ing and enlarging is doneon the premises | All work guaruntec« ENVELOPE POCKETBOOKS ERY SPEC IALS . extra heavy net, Special 5.50 7.75 & 11.00 . beautiful designs satin, trimmed . 1.45| Grable materials in trimmed or Axminster Rugs, Re gull 4.08 for ODD DRESSERS AND Golden Oak finishes. © SCORE OF FIREME ~ ARE OVERCOME AT BROOKLYN BLAZE Acting Chief Ledgate and Others Caught in Back Draught. Twenty firemen were overcome by and burned during @ three- 6 that did $100,000 damage early to-day in the furniture manu factory Max Rosinsky, Nos, 81-9 Wa it Street, Brooklyn Two hundred families that live in frame buildi in the rear, in Lynch treet, were sent to the s by the re wa nder ¢ n taken to the Will- jare Acting Chief Harry Ledgate, Truck | No, 104; Capt. ohn MeCormack, k No, 119; Lieut, Simeon Rash, Harry Ney, Kdward E Klecak, Engine No ved with pul to return to ¢ ous burns on their bodies, and hands, It is expected , that they will recove in William) Becker ger to a second window of the burning bulldi collapse, Becker went up a fir y and es. consclous, mick and Leiner unconscious on the second floor and carried them to the street, They went back to the build- ing and found Norton on the fourth floor, They carried him to safety. ing in response to the first alarm, +|they led their men inside and to the second floor, A sudden back-draft caught them all in a sweep of flame and ke. Their comrades tried to drag t safety and were themselves ov Other firemen entering he em to come d the cries of the eon as they Between th men, police and other workers all the men were taken out of the building in brought the m were which has taught us. critical. first choice, Old Pianos Taken in Exchange. 128 West 42d St., N. Y. _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1919. $50,000 IN GEMS STOLEN FROM GUESTS AT AIKEN HOME OF MRS. STRAIGHT °° SSS WURED BY THE MOVIES, ine on ar and Greenpoint hospitals Viremen William | Mrs WILLARD STRAIGHT Big Haul of the Season in Society Winter Colon most] ‘ollowing a e home of} a D. Straight in the winter | y were | d to clear up the re- f the cent robberies in The robbery in the Whitney home, » Was the third While Mrs. | Dorothy Harri- | w.| n, were at dinner, a thief robbed Us in the a injured Acting Chief} nd Capt, McCormick, who et station saw Acting Chief! and} cape and brought Ledgate down un- and her guests, Mrs, Fred Adler and Patrick Dooley of | 5 the Brooklyn Edison €ompany's| the guests’ emergency truck found Capt, McCor- | KNOCKS OUT PAIN THE FIRST ROUND Comforting relief from pain makes Sloan’s the World's Liniment | This famous "Tellever "of rheumatic painful | When Acting Chief Ledgate and| |Capt, McCormick reached the build- | Several firemen dropped quickly. | aches, other external twinges that humanity joys its great sales cr fails to! first floor! efforts of the fire- | Liniment Kills Pain WHEN you purchase a Pease Player Piano you receive the direct benefit of what three- uarters of a century in the iano Manufacturing business Each Pease Player Piano thoroughly representative of the highest class of workmanship, and the combination of Unsurpassed Tone Qualities, Exceptional Durability, and Artistic Case Design insures satisfaction to the most When our ONE PRICE system is considered it makes the pur- chase of a Pease Player Piano a PRICE $550 uP Write for Catalogue Convenient Menthly Terms PEASE PIANO CO. 34 Flatbush Ave.. Brooklyn Tuoms were locked and the thief could |from New York. Miss Kenney said} not enter them, the trio decided to let the home fires nily Lady Kemp, a guest of keep themselves burning, and come Stevens at Sandhurst, and to a tive town, They gathered their { Hofmann, wife of the pian. | possessions, consisting of a $50 Lib- valuable jewels through erty Bond, which they sold, a box of | f a Bible and some clothes. | A Simple Way To ee Remove Dandruff Mrs. b thieves, ace powder, They wal 4 entrained for ouldn't stand it r the Bronx Philadelphia. THREE GIRLS RUN AWAY ‘er a0 nea There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at | nineaiias Late last were try once, and that is to dissolve it, then ; PIETY to rent rooms at No, 2028 Web: you destroy it entirely. lo do this, Je Misses With Screen Ambi-| Avenue when Detectives: Armstrong | just get about four ounces of plain, tions Fled Mantau, N. J., but [ad McCarthy took charge of them, | | cot quid arvon from any drug , MJ > store (this is all you will need), apply Are Caught in Bronx. iL at night when retiring; use enough AND THIS IN PHILADELPHIA! Ne mysuten ie “Ip and rub it if gently with the finger tips. mous movie actress it is time to exit) PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Feb. 27..Three By morning, most if not all of your : . hours after he had held up the er dandruft will be gone, and Uhre from Mantua, N. J., declared Kliza- it ‘ nae reread Heclared Elisa | or g grocery store and robbed him of | four more’ applications will completely beth Kenney, thirteen, Marion Vane, | $1,000 yest y. Frank Moran of Con-| dissolve and entirely destroy vevery When # goll wants to become a fa- | sixteen, and Sarah Nauachafer, six. (necticut was on his wa the sin and trace of it, no matter linia; at then % . tentiary under @ ten enter how 4 dandrul! you may have | a y were taken to the Chil Moran and & companion entered the) You will find all itehtng and digging ldren's Society ms carly to-day to|s and backed the cashier and cus- Of the scalp will stop instantly, and lawait the coming of their parenta, wall. Toking the Your hair wilk be flufty, lustrous, man t cov= | gloss: y and soft, and look and Mantau, they explained, i 150 miles ering. © store wi ers, | rs, | a hundred ti ——- Sanleys HecGibbons 5ST AVENUE AT 56TH STREET Second Noor ~Take Elevator Will Close Out 1'0-Morrow About 100 AFTERNOON DRESSES Earlier Spring Models "18 Which is considerably less than their actual value. Advt. | Beaded Embroidered Embroidered Georgette Serge Satin Embroidered Wool Jersey One Block from STREET CARS PASS THE DOOR 14th St. “L,” Hud- son Tube Station and 14th Cross- town line. Two Blocks from 8€th St. Subway Station and 86th Street Crosstown line, 84th St. “L” Station at door, A sale with a big meaning. To those who are fl planning a home this is more than just a “Furni- ture Sale.” It is an opportunity to realize those dreams of a cheerful home with cozy and com- fortable Furniture. No matter how much or how little you expect to buy it will pay you to come Tea Wa ’ . . agon ved Rocker 000: se0 wie we are atering, Be tig ie i swith 66 , Jalnut or Mah with cushions of “Tarary | We Make Terms to Fit’? sso ‘Soeas rt ss tray. as. illus: S€-SO PLAIN FIGURE TAGS ON EVERYTHING {/0** bre trated, at Louis XVI. Period Bedroom Suite in Mahogany Motor Truck Deticeries Everywhere, Consisting of Dresser, 48 inches wide; Chifforobe, 36 inches wide; Vanity sD Toilet Table, 48 inches wide; Bed, with bow feet; 4 pieces, as illustrated, at || Library Table I in Mahogany finish, with draver, Colonial Period Buffet Feehan aka An : Wilt R Porceloid Side Icer Uton hugs Hygienic, s 28 EAB. ssveesesees PBOQSS — av illustrated 24 At 84th St, & 3d Ave, 44 inches wide; as illustrated. ... Cor. 6th Ave, & 15th St. Open Saturday Even'ngs at Both Stores