The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1919, Page 7

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siete aX ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1919, CONTEST $3,000,000 WILL. PHILADEL?. HIA, Feb, 27.-Contest by two sisters for the $3,000,000 estate of their father, Henry Welehmann Bar- tol, has been begun here. After a brief hearing it was continued until Murch 25. FOR THEFT CAUGHT ~~ POLICEMAN SOUGHT | British auxil! | whioh left hy schooner of 's f Grade 288 WOMEN FIGHT FOR JAIL. Suffenmints’ Aviator, + in Boston May | Seek Writ. SN, Feb. ot C 8 Me 9 and f Whelevaler Direct to You to-day t back to jail’ movement of frugista who were ele bk charge five pl hd Labor Awent Found Sh ‘The contestants are Mrs. James M ‘ CHIC Maur Oto 88) Baroness Kathern de Monolos. They t men in gunme 8 several yours ago, | a ‘and seek to have the will ect aside on the| st having n ete in coning \ with the shooting ir father was “insanely or A mandamus three men Tuesday night tu a Sround that their father was “insanely thelr places be- | tional quarrel of the Journeymen T prejudiced” against them. Mr. Barto! died here last December. He made a fortune in sugar refining and railroad stocks. The bulk of the $3,000,000 es- te U4 left to the Franklin Institute tn Hallahan, « Charged With Lar- ceny of $15,000 and Jewels in His Care, Held in Frisco. BREAK A CHILDS COLD BY GIVING SYRUP OF FIGs Look, Mother! I coated, breath feverish and stomach sour? After keeping several laps ahead in a year's chase John J. Halla- a former Brooklyn policeman, as been arrested in San Francisco, It was learned to-day. Hallahan dis- appeared Jan 1918, and at the | same time the disappearance of $15,000 in money and jewelry from the prop- Jerty clerk's room at Brooklyn Police | Headquarters was discovered. Halla- |han will be brought back to New York, charged with grand larceny. Raliaban Mved with his wife and seven-year-old gon at No. 995 St |John's Place, Rrooklyn. For soveral y he had been attached to the y clerk's office and was a Ho had charge of y taken from. prisoners that had of his pursuers across the continent, an, Pa Is tongue| Cleanse the little liver and bowels and they get well quickly. + When your child suffers from a cota | ° Bent wait; give the little stomach, ‘"' Brer and bowels a gentile, thorough |“ sing at once. When cross, peev- | This included marked money r ployee. listless, pale, doesn’t sleep, eat or | been used in makin rests and was eat naturally, if breath is bad, stom-! to bo used as against prison: pe, give a teaspoonful of * "Call-| ors, Ther nonds and other rup of Figs," and in a few oi ious eto bears aoe clogged-up, constipated | PONS Stones te waste, sour bile and undigested food “24 also a quan will gently move out of the bowels, other property wh are will have a well, playful child | been returned to its When the disi it your child coughs, snuffles and jan and the 7 fees caught cold or is feverish or has) j,, @ wore throat, give a good dose of “California Sy rup of Figs” to evacu- @e the bowels, no difference what other treatment is given Bick children needn't he coaxed to! tcctives got there ‘he take this harmless “fruit laxative.” as next heard from Millions of mothers keep it handy he- | ,, eause they know its action on the semach, lives and bowels prompt en from burglars, y of money and ich was to have owners nee of Halla- discovered ately got He was in a shipyard had gone., He in Pittsburgh, ut again eluded his pu’ After that he was r and other Weste uer sure. They also know a little Louis ‘ Ore to-day saves a sick child tee ways manag keep a jump or merro iw ahead of th nen who were af- “Ask your druggist for a bottle of | 1+ him 2h Shths fornia Syrup of Figs” whieh jy), : eentains directions for babies, chil- stilt we apes aah van Gren of all ages and for growncupe| {hroush his wite y on.the bottle. Beware of|San lrancisco recently and the au- @wunterfeits sold here. Get the/thorities there were notified. They | [ aati, made by “California Fig) arrested Hallahan when be met ber, yrup Company.”—Advt and he is said to have admitted bis identity. He had been conducting a small store dealing in typewriter at- tachments, and evidently had spent all his money. Hallahan had a good record as a patrolman, In 1914 he received the Department Medal, the highest award in the Police Department, SPE 22-24-26 W. 34th St. ars Shan Ave € tein st subway platform to rescue a man who had fainted afd fallen on the tracks. The Automobile Club of | America also presented a medal to Jim for good police work. Capt. ghlin, head lyn detective force, a stant District Attorney Lewis to- to gct extradition papers, a deective will be sent to get Ha Since Hallahan's disappea has been made the def William and Mary Period Seven- |! 4 rece Jucnbean Oak Entension fable Pease pi opens to 6 ft. $18. Chaire—Genuine Spanish Leather cov. qed; set of five Si Arm Chair. SMILE With False Teeth? aay | city Chairs. and 0 ys erty taken from prisoners. as a Held Here. | Alleged Boston SI man Charl was announced by the police to SURE—LOOK HERE ng at a Chelea garage for th ‘mob le thieves. Make your Conta Pate Be bn firo. dnstantl t “tie aR G, Ivey E cal Teeth keeps them firm. gums. Not a dentifrece. making a loose plate fit well, is antiseptic. It purifies t eliminotes odors, Dental Mfg. Co. 116 Union, was found in tally a hotel prob € ov aid the fines wounded by a bollet Satisfaction or Money Back. turned out Some of the five women, who unknown man of jail over their protest > Fritish Ship Wree ROSTON, Feb. ASHINGTON STRI en Park Pace tn Tomorrow and Saturday are the last two days for these prices Best & Co. MEN’S SUITS & OVERCOATS o2.00 Former price of Coats—42.50 and 47.50 Former price of Suits—37.50 and 42.50 ALTERATIONS MADE WITHOUT CHARGE JHE judgment that made us buy the cloths when we did— and the fact that the Garments were “Made in Our Own Shops,” thus saving wholesale profit, explain why former | 3 traced to New| » Where he had taken up war! But when de-| and also | honorable mention for jumping off a| several suits for the recovery of prop- | prices were not 5.00 to 10.00 higher. Particulars Briefly Stated All-wool fabrics. Carefully chosen patterns and colors—quict, neat, refined. ‘Tasteful, unaffected, fashionable models appro- priate for every informal occasion. Not merely made, but genuinely tailored. Strength, grace, exactness throughout. Most of them recently placed in stock to supplement an assort- | ment that had been heavily drawn upon. Completeness now marks the display. All sizes; all proportions—no excuses. Not random styles—but styles that we know New Yorkers prefer. and especially those New Yorkers who appreciate custom excel- lence at ready-for-service prices. Charge purchases made the remainder of this month will appear on bills rendered April Ist. Pest & Co. Fifth Ave. and 35th St. Men’s Shop—Fifth Floor Entrance—1 West 35th St. New York City Est. 1879 You Never Pay More at Best's Lord & Taylor 38th Street PIFTH AVENUE 39th Street HURLBURT S - CAMPHOR PILLS 3 apuftle. of feel a chili con the email bottie we all tim West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) TRIMMED HAT. attractive styles and trimmings, . Stern Brothers Women’s and Misses’ TAILORED « SPORT HATS Are shown on the Third Floor In a distinctive and variegated selection of models which ex. press most charmingly the vogue for present and Spring wear. Remarkable Values available To-morrow in S, featuring various " ARISTOCRAT OF THE CorsET WORLD models of this famous monstrate more conclu- than ever before the genius West 43rd Street i Corsets be al lines of the figure, fy the give the erfect foundation for smart Su'ts and Gowns, contribute just the ne ary support to give the correct and the new sil- 1 mfort and perfect fit odels, featured in coutil and Will slenderize eveloped figure, giving that appearance of youth so desirab a $6.75 __ Gillies Coffee, (>, 4 38th Street 4) Hats with distinction expressed in | Hats every line, the clever sweep or dashing | fect in, ; © maj curve of a brim, the contour of a crown, in impo the subtle grace of a silhouette. tions. front Hats; quaint scuttle brim Hats, in Lise braids. Buoyant youthfulness is the dominant Priced $3.95 to $15 Fourth Floor Made on Our Women’s ‘Vhe abnormally carry them over to another an unusual opportunity to terial saving in cost. Fine Figured | Marquisettes At the Greatly Reduced Price 33c yard 2,000 yards of an excellent quality R | of this material so popular for | Summer curtains. It comes 36 | inches wide and may be had in | white, ivory and ecru. Fifth Floor. Bloch Gondolas For Special Selling Standard Grades | | | | | Tomorrow Lord & lavlor —FIFTH AVENUE Millinery — Proclaims New Modes Read in this delightful array of Hats, Fashion’s dictates for Spring Paris sponsored the shapes, created by her most brilliant modlstes for their <i Model Hats 2PM AA) ) 7 t ‘i YY Hats on jaunty lines, adorable flat sailors Final Reductions Have Been Capelets, Scarfs and Muffs mild winter has induced us to cut deeply the prices of all Fine Furs in stock rather than If you require a Coat or Muff or Neckpicce, this is 20 Natural Muskrat Coats Now $142.50 to $245.00 mae lem, | Natural Raccoog Scarfs. . $12.50 nm Fo Natural Raccoon Muffs. . $16.50 f \ Skunk Raccoon Scarfs, . .$14,50 | | y NG Skunk Raccoon Muffs. . $16.50 Fate Third Floor Linen Damask. Table Cloths prices to close out quickly A Sale of House Cleaning Requisites 39th Street | of « uality, pliable of texture, “per- grossed hip, many hand sewn, jority hand blocked. ‘The finest rted and best American produc- ultra fashionable; soft roll- re, Milan and smart novelty note of the collection. -00 Entire Stock of Fur Coats season, obtain them ‘at a very ma- | Black Lynx Scarfs...... $47.50 Black Lynx Muffs... Skunk Scarfs....... Skunk Muffs......... - $34.50 educed from much higher $6.75 cach Napkins to match $7.50 dozen Second Floor at Less Than Usual Prices (Friday) $49.75 A collection of Gon- dolas, upholste red throughout in corduroy, and a three-piece cordu- roy mattress; finished in white or ecru. | nfectant, a ‘oach Powder... 7e jc, Sc and 9c | Kirkman Soap Powder.... 8¢ | Y 8c | Parsons Household Ammonia, c in powder 15c, 20¢ and 30c | {i 9c 3in 1 Oil 15c, 25 and 49¢ | Eteet Pe er Cleaner, | O'Cedar Mop, triangular P wie ‘and abe shape teeeees 1) ELF PRR can, SSS ee | | ed <A Ile O'Cedar Oil, Floor and Fure | Cream 20¢ niture polish, American Steel Wool, Aluminum | 4 Sidi 12 02., bs Cleaner Te and 19¢ quart : Magic Silver Cleaner, 9 and 23e | Toilet Paper, lar ge “roll, Pole, OMC Alu % | quality tissue..., ‘7 Porcella Bath Tub Cleaner. .18¢ | Turkey Feather Duster, 14 inch Rats i | i protecting cuff... ....89¢ 2c Brooms, 14 inch, polished Kil Lol Bug Killer 3 ck aad long bandle.. 000 None C, 0, D, No Returns Seventh Floor,

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