The evening world. Newspaper, March 25, 1919, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

sives, as t of them are anony- ‘The fire was on the top floor of|to-day attracted Detective MeGowan to Commencin londay, March 31st will Th und ; “TKNOW WHO Kuen sect ah meeeftmem ars gna NURSES AVERT FIRE Tagine he tap or of tay aura Dive Moan « Menten, “Doone nal pen OAM ond dae CE t ° | The husband, a B. R. T guard, had aceompany widely discussed cases. PANIC IN HOSPIT, f 5 . - dotectives working on the ease an- ‘orty horses quartered on the sec-| Deen assaulted while asleep by Mrs. De e r t eporte: a id floor were saved by policemen|Khappor. The latter was in the bath, a Es a I cg Me Lsigttfon ' ' and firemen, and Charles Baltimore, tub; er lpa stained as it by ledine ory of two railroad employees, wed wenly ami “orly ic $a an employee, saved a bij Rocky cGowan ca! an ambulante from | were wald to have overheard 4 quarrel 1: Goxt eh ' ails sige 1d OD eee, thee a vompase Holy Family Hospital, "Then he for the doctor and his wife on a Goat Led to oalety-Loss ion of the horses. The flames were | he Wormer to ake me the ane 5 ccafined to the one floor of the ware- <A "Satnale a station platform a Little | Is $15,000. house, and the fre and water lose balance, gid pistons "a Mull was frase} NG more than an hour before the murder,’ Nurses went quickly through the| was estimated at $15,000, Kings Couity Hospital the woman un: fo. had failed of verification, These men wards in the 137th Street wings of —— dertarreat ,, aaenutt [anid “attempted 5th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street | will be subpoenaed. Harlem Hospital at 3 A, M. to-day! ASSAULTED WHILE ASLEEP, |o mentat patient at Bellevue. | It how been established that the and assured the patients there was prirtlth dd boneg oe Purchases Will Appear‘on Bills Rendered May Ist tered and A RANDOM GUESS. (From the Lenteriile Courier Journal.) “Politeness costs nothing. “That may be one reason why so} Ano 5 siter One Of flashlight which a Long Beach resi- no danger from a fire in the next Sk onymous Letter One Of tee glimmaring ina hots ad- block, smoke from which had entered Many Criticising Conduct of joii os 4 the home of Dr. and Mrs, the hospital through ventilators, As} ‘The cries of occupants of the house rs i Murder Inquiry. Wilkins shy before fie, murda, 4 --sult there was « Se at No. 311 at Street, Brooklyn, early | many people don't caré for it." HIGH-GRADE SILVERWARE § ia aie tielvea “We foe wee ee STORE WILL BE CLOSED TODAY IN HONOR - At Much Less Than Regular Prices % County District Atto 4 wine oda. nore oe “(4765 N AMERICAN ARMY san. Ja wks. tos| WERE MADE WAR PRISONERS the authorities were “for OF THE 27th DIVISION Franklin Simon s Co, \ : (All Pieces Engraved Free of Charge) Sheffield Plate Reproductions wie urea, bd ltr Mn hs i are This Number mber 186 C: Captives Have! Meat Platters: | Meat Platters—well and tree design: : “This was one of wing ietors ve!” Been Unnecouned For=233 | J Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets * | 13-inch -regularly 8.75, 6.50 17-inch .... tegularly 16.00, 13,50 mitt Elo ha a Laat Died i Camps. | 15-inch. . . regularly 10.50, 7.95 19-inch, ....... .. regularly 19.50, 16,00 eitisinet for their ict of the| W hake Na ital anane i | 17-inch.. ..-tegularly 12.75, 9.85 RPE. igi regularly 26.00, 19,75 Bitlet Attorney Wonk alae the Conia owes eed Ueloch see, estagelady 16.00 TEI | case Dishes: la paying no attention to such’ mis. | forces, the War ar ene ic pris: @1-inch.,...... .++-regularly 17.00, 14,00 oners whose satus was still doubtful on H-ineh............... regularly 6,00, 450 \March 2, A list of theso names has Fusing ond vine ie nae 4.95 6 co ; f lbeon forwarded to the Central Reco ee pane | office = b. F., for checking and inves aility4 ny 1 5.75 | regularly 8.75, The War Department records, com- regularly 8.50 Double Vegetable Dishes, lock handle... 8,95 Open Vegetable Dishes or Sandwich Trays. . regularly 11.50 regularly 6.00, 4.00 | Bread Trays 7 regularly 6,00, 3.65 Sterling Silver Flatware Gravy Boats and Trays...........+ 5.95 jt | From Our Own Fifth Avenue Workrooms i ‘om reports on prisoners from all \sources, show a total loss by the Amer- ican Army of 476) military prisoners i and S81 civilians. Of the military pris- oners, 4,276 have been reported offi- and Pain. er released and 23 died in Ger {man prison eamps. \, Only one American officer of as high Create Gas, Sourn: How to T Medical autho’ ‘ank as Lieutenant Colonel was cap Sterling Silver Two-piece Steak Sets,— Glass Marmalade Jars with Sterling Silver nearly | g ltured during the war. Four Majors, 3. 00 5 PU twenty-seven Captains and 263 Lieu- two patterns regularly 4.50, D- top and spoon regularly 3.00, 2.2 ed ai were taken a isoner, Sterling Silver Salt Sets, twelve pieces in | Sterling Silver Picture Fr: .—-photo- | EHAMBERLAW'S MEMORY PARIS INSPIRED | case regularly 8.00, 650 | graph ssc. reguarty 4.30, 375 POKE-SHAPED Flower Vases with, Sterling Silver Holder......ssc:0c.cscNeccoedtt regularly 6.00, 4.50 HAZY ON AERIAL FEATS | His Commanding Officer Says He |. Couldn't Give Satisfactory Explanation of Reports. Capt. Edmund n Antonio, Tex., Oneida Coiunialitiie: “ee Plate HATS Vernon Pattern, Guaranteed for 10 Years Tea or Coffee Spoons...........doz, 1.60 Butter Spreads... regularly 5.00, doz. 4,00 regularly 2.00 . ‘ Flat Handle Medi Knives loz. 4, Dessert Spoons or Forks... doz. 25 - beibneainie 4 buet aael : a 4 50 *loxplanation of his report xtra- . rier regula! 4.00 ordinary aerial teats to Capt. D. © OKE Hats. the very name carries with ita wealth of quaint- Round Bowl Soun Sposan or Table Spostih Flat Handle Dessert Kuiv dor. 4,25 Hanrahan, his commanding officer, > s oe ness and demure charm. But the Poke hats of today have a dash and sparkle which bespeaks their Paris origin for the Poke style has been rejuvenated as well as revived. * | Hanrahan Jlain, then a Neutenant, could not de seribe the sppear anes “ye the British operate Jon an unoffic ial v he Hritish front Chambe a 2 » Stepping on n small | Pieces of hot |tain continued, knew metal, walking on sharp chips of steel, ography of the country and other standing in hot sand—these, and other ints which Hanrahan believed hi harsh conditions of walking surfaces, | !iould have known if his reports were in a steel plant, have no apparent ef- jtrue i fect on nip Soles. So says hig Aaa Yoty lant superintendent of the Steel Casting Company, Mil. | N.Y. CONCERN _ACCUSED. , Wisconsin. “The best oak tanned leather soles last about three weeks under the abuse | given them in the foundry, | whik have been wearing a pair of Neolin i Soles for more than three months. And, ng thre ap m to all appearances, the: 1 as when first put on my sho Mr. Doty, Only Nebdlin Soles can resist w and abuse like this. They are cre » by Science to be very tough and " able — flexible and’ waterproof, To reduce your own shoe expe Soap tocut the family shoe pills, buy Ni Van} William Hl. S soled ers. rss can get them in ‘ many styles for men, women, and children FRENCH HONORS EXPLAINED. And have your worn shoes re-bot- lin Soles. These long- manulactured by ’ Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akr Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels: guaranteed to outlast all other heels. Neolin Soles fark Ree. AUDIENCE SEE FALSE TEETH DROP IN THEATRE Man Laughing, in Upper Box.) yy sijiycroN, Morel Drops Them on Naval ter Re Officer ied to-day at the *hamberlain, the story of Chamber- on the British front regularly 4.25, doz. 3.50 reg y 4.75 ‘Table Forks..... regularly 4.25, doz, 3,50 | Bouillon Spoons. .regulurly5.00, doz. 4.00 Salad Forks...... regularly 5.50, doz. 4.50 Orange Spoons. .,\regularly #.00, doz. 3.00 { & The new versions are as youthful as they are chic and the é French Millinery Shop demonstrates their versatility. In size i they may be small, large or medium—trimmed with i Pronounced Reductions 4 | BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES & SPREADS } White Blankets with Pink or Blue borders: Bed Spreads: ” ; Crochet, hemmed; Marseilles patterns. 1.75 Single size... pr. 6,50, 8.00, 9.75 Satin finish; hemmed... 3, 25 and 4,75 Double size...pr. 7.25, 9.00, 11.50 | White Crinkled Dimity, hemmed... | 2.60° and 3. 35 Comfortables: | White Crinkled Dimity, scalloped with Vigured Silkoline; cotton filled. .each | bolster to mateh 4.50 and 5.00 2.65 | printed Spreads,—floral designs; Pink or Blue Novelty Silk Mull tops; plain borders; cot- | Single size........ 3.25 and 3.75 ton filled each 5,25 Double size....... 3.50 and 4.00 , FURNITURE WEEK Semi-Annual Sale McCREERY MASTER-MADE FURNITURE BEDS AND BEDDING : , At Extraordinary Savings ostrich feathers, flowers or ribbon. Always attractive, and when made of transparent horsehair or maline braid they are altogether bewitching. EIGHTEEN to FIFTY DOLLARS Neib 2. Swe ay arnea Only ‘Two U.S May Wear Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street TES See HE TRUE measure of Corset excellence is not to be found in any one particular feature of design, comfort, style or material, but in the happy combination of these important Corset essentials. Overstuffed Library Suite, as illustrated; upholstered in ‘Tapestry; outside backs covered And because Frolaset Front Lac- | They impart the latest lines of in same material; spring cushions and spring edges; moss and hair construction ing Corsets embody all the require- | Fashion to the figures of those who Sofa. regularly 125.00, 79.50 Rocker i regularly 69.50, 42,50 ments of, physiology and fashion, we | wear them ing the proper founda- ‘heen Chale oy penal 6.50 Aa BO believe you will find. them worthy of | tion for the season’s modes in outer li | president of Bante Motor Wederatlon your special consideration. | apparel. they interpret the front-lac > prin- ‘There is a model for every figure, ¢ correctly, des ing | with the result that women of every having won the a f both the | build and proportion be fitted leading Fashion authorities and the | perfectly and quickly from the Fro- medical profession, laset line Frolaset corsets are designed along | And the beauty and quality of the the most scientific lines, with such | materials of which they are made. a thorough understanding of, physi- | the prices we. ask for them, ology that real comfort is ‘Ussured, | the the most “exceptional corset their wearers values to be had, Prices, $4.00 to $25.00 Four-piece Lou's XVI. Model Suite, as illustrated, in American Walnut, including Dresser, Beat M y) Frolaset Corsets—Special, $2.95 Chifforobe, Toilet Table and Bed 335.00 regularly 425.00, i ‘ » at Pink or white Coutil in lightly but well boned model; medium bust Kaameled Iron Cribs, with patentfootdrop — | Buameled frou Beds, with 2-ineh square |Hot water Huveaa of 1 range of sizes. Unusual value side; Porslanlyke finish | posts and cross rods; in Evory or White Enamel ANE FOR CANS a ACyat regularly 13.50, 10,75 | finish ; regularly 21.00 26, 8@s No. 1 Black Drawings Hair Mattresses, roll | Layer Felt Mattresses edge, regularly 60.00, 49.50 regularly 18.00 14.75 ud Bloor

Other pages from this issue: