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ee er ee ee THE EVENING WORLD, FR IWAY, FEBRUARY 48, 1919. gi rita i MISS RANGER BREAKS DOWN at sa eit agkd eta EIN Cunninanam ARMED BOYS BENT ke nh io opin the wate. ‘then we MISS O'BRIEN IN LOSES PEARLS, | SOLDIERS’ MASCOTS KILLED. sopetne AT WILL FRAUD TRIAL |: i cave Deetece Death | i esr Se See Se ae cases) ONROBBINGSAFE ‘268 VESSELS ARE ALOCATED "220s nse) tea eA Se SS SG eae ww, aon wet GET YEAR IN JAIL, 10 Soura aMeRCAN TRADE vr sown gh a) ney aa Loefore Justice Vernon M. Davie of t) Private Says Officer, er dustion Walt- Fifth Chub, Sather forns Medic ror COUGHS THAT HANG. ON} Ne Alcohol or Dangerous Orugs. BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Feb, 28 ‘en alleged 1. W ‘ agitators wer night YOuths Also Planned to Stick | when thirty-sev dd plain clothes men y Supt-ot Po. Up” Orphan’s' Home Head ir Redgate, swooped do on th son trial with Cart cast side, tripe ved and. Liberate Pal. Shipping Board Responds to De- mands of Business Men tor Surrogate's WANTS WORK WONDERS Miss Rang Choice Choice of the | AUL of the House The Women's Shop for Values House 22 East 34th Street Acrous the Street from Unrestricted Sale Tomorrow SAUCE Refuse substitut: sas 3g ro Blackwelyl's Istiand to-day and wil tay there a year (They did not r ey 3 S| Franklin Simon 8 Co. was tents ing to rata of 1.48 ea A Store of Individual Shops be ed ee | Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. clock this morn "(9,567 KILLED, 70, 970 HURT ON RAILROADS IN 1917 § YOUR CHOICE WITHOUT RESERVE MISSES’ SUITS - DRESSES- WRAPS of WOOL TRICOTINE The Dominant Fabric These Frocks are New Spring Mod- els. They are the | From Our Entire Stock of same styles as are being shown at regular prices in the leading stores. They are well made of fine serge. They are being closed out only be- cause we unex- pectedly find our- selves with a stock (): 85 big Percentage of Accidents at § Grade Crossings and to 1 Avenue, was aded 82-calibre pistol and an electric | ™ lrespassers WASHINGTON, Wasserman, seventer Feb, 28 —Casualties earchlight Ray Wet OOL tricotine is the premier fabric in Fashion's favor. No other material is in such demand. No other material is as scarce and difficult to procure because of the high quality wool that enters into its weaving, and because few mills are equipped to make it. Sonne asrani a per aanetaitE in 7 and kitted while on 8 aetiiiemietadiiaeed Be Careful in Using aa Soap on Your Hair ||‘ Mont sore an pegs. awmeoe|U, §, GAPITAL TO BUY OUT contain too much alkali, which is very insure hainosneie S"” *"*) GERMANS? LATIN INTERESTS | The best thing to use is just plain} ss malsified cocoanut oil, for it is pure aad entirely greaseless. It's very altogether too large and must make | immediate | Utterly Regardless of room for garments é ) , Cost or Value now in process of Notwithstanding these conditidns, we are showing this very desirable fabric in an in- Plans Made to Take Over Busi-, ¥ finite variety of models, whether the Miss a hi d beats th st expensive nesses Throughout Central it i j ij Wanifactite One-Piece Models and Coatee soaps or anything else all to pieces sapeleay Ee seeks it in her Tailored Suit, Dress or Wrap. : Frocks, strictly thilored, em- You can get this at any drug store, merica. and a few ounces will last the whole| WASHINGTON family for months. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about a teaspoonful is |! all that is required. It makes an abu dance of rich, creamy lather, clean: thoroughly, and rinses out easily. hair dries quickly and even soft, fresh looking, brig! Feb. 28.—American broidered or braid trimmed. The wearing qualities of wool tricotine are unexcelled. The splendid texture lends itself admirably fo the modes of the moment, and shows to advantage the niceties of Franklin Se ec This Sale for One Day Only No Credits or Exchanges. t wavy and easy to handle. Besides, it || a Simon custom tailoring, . Ne bie a ihe loosens and takes out every particle | over to the Americans by. these ‘Gove vy Jor dust, dirt and dandenff. Adve. | ©tnments, leading color, and it also may be obtained in walnut, beige or black. | MACHINE GUNS. AT HANGING. | Negro Fxceuted at Annapolis Pre-| { Innocence of Murder, Md, Feb. was hanged STRAIGHTLINE SUITS Ph Ate thors Re BLOUSE SUITS She waa the wife of Valentine Brandon, (Iustrated) rly employed at the Naval Expert: | Wool Tricotine STRICTLY TAILORED SUITS’ awl i, | OO 45.00 to 98.50 attempts to inter- the execution, but there was disorder: | Dapsnent gianna interest you 251 W. 42d St. 10 Kenmare St., 409-411 Fulton St. nen 2 to 7 more to pre’ with vad been stirred up among Simination orton’ s eh BLOUSED DRESSES TUNIC DRESSES that “he was inngeent.” met STRAIGHTLINE DRESSES iain. | 29.50 t0 98.50 28.—-John D.{ Mass, Chief Internal Rey- ee CAPE-WRAPS TOP COATS” . WAISTCOATED CAPES | [AMMEYER Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York SPECIAL SALE Children’s Shoes tmgah % ote. Toloen Be Beanple| | *Catioure, Dee. K, Boston” For youngsters who are hard on stockings UTFIT the children with strongly rein- forced DurableDURHAM Hosiery. It will withstand the hardest kind of every-day wear and at the same time give a neat appearance for dress or school. Every pair is made strongest where the wear is hardest The strong fine yarns so carefully woven assure durability and the genuine Durham dyes retain the original color under hard- est wearing or washing conditions. DurableDURHAM is made just as sturdy for grown-ups, in every size and style. Every member of the family will find true stocking value, economy and satisfaction in this service- able hosiery. Prices are 20c to 50c a pair Buy it by the box and have a good supply on hand. You will save time and money in the fewer new pairs to buy and less darning to do. DURABLE DURHAM HOSIERY FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Made Strongest Where the Wear is Hardest MISSES’ APPAREL SHOPS—Second Floor Trade Mark Franklin Simon s Co, Capes for Girls and the Junior Miss The influence of the vogue of Capes for Women and Misses has made itself felt in the modes for juveniles, with the result that we have created many clever and youthful adaptations of this interesting fashion for the Girl and Junior Miss (6 to 17 years). In navy blue men’s wear serge, silvertone or velour. 18.50 to 59.50 Two of the many fine values in Durable-DURHAM Hosiery wwe eee ee ee ee ee ae ae Also White Snowbuck Sizes 7 to11...... Reduced to 3,35 Sizes 1114 02... Reduced to 3,95 Sizes 24, to 6 Reduced to 4,95 | Heavy Tan Winter Lace Shoes 4 { | Navy Blue Taffeta Dresses For Girls and the Junior Miss When fashion designers brought forth navy blue taffeta silk frocks for the Girl and the Junior Miss, (6 to J7 years) they made ag irresistible appeal because of their youth- ful charm. Navy blue taffeta silk is picturesque in quaintly ruffled, daintily tucked or hand embroidered frocks. 16.75 to 37.50 GIRLS’ and JUNIOR MISSES' APPAREL SHOPS~—Second Floor The tope are wide and elastic; lege are full length; sizes are accurately marked; soles and toes are smooth, seamless and even You should be able to buy Durable-DURHAM Hosiery at any dealer's If not, write to our Sales Department at 88 Leonard Street, New York, and we will ece that you are supplied. A free Catalog showing the many Durable- DURHAM atyles will be mailed upon request DURHAM HOSIERY MILLS, Durham, N. C. 88 Leonard Street, New York re Boys’ Tan and Black Army Shoes Exactly like those worn by “Our Boys?" Sizes 1 to 6. jery is not a product of child labor, No mployed. Industrial conditions under dinU. S.Government courses on employ- minutes, Reduced | or to ee ae ee ce ee ee eee nourishing and enjoyable food at every meal by using Leaderunig Every bottle is guaran- teed. It isa distinct aid to cooks and cooking. LEA:PERRINS World Wants Work Wonders THE ONLY OMPGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE