The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1919, Page 13

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WASHINGTON, March - Beophone, invented during the war to determine the exact location of sounds @bove and beneath the surface of the earth, soon will be used « mining ope xtensively in this country, the Bureau of Mines announced to-day. it will be of value locating ten blocked off from escape in cave-ina, UU SAYS HOT WATER | WASHES POISONS | | FROM THE LIVER Se Everyone should drink hot water with phosphate In It, before breakfast. To feel as fine as the proverbial fiddle, we must keep the liver washed clean, almost every morning, to pre= ¥ent its sponge-like pores from clog- Fins with indigestible material, sour ile and poisonous toxins, says a noted Physician, f you get headaches, it’s your liver. If you catch cold it’s your liver, Ifyou wake up with a bad taste, furred tongue, nasty breath, or stom- ach becomes rancid, it’s your liver. Ballow skin, muddy complexion, watery eyes all denote liver uncleanli- ness. Your liver is the most impor- tont, also the most abused and neg- lected, organ of the body. Few know its function or how to release the dammed-up body waste, bile and tox- |” ins. Every man or woman, sick or well, should drink each morning be- fore breakfast a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phos. hate in it, to wash from the liver and bowels the previous day's indigestible material, the poisons, sour bile and toxins; ‘thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the ye phosphate is inexpensive; cist will sell you a quartes ich is sufficient for a dem ion of how hot water and lime- phosphate cleans, and freshens the liver, keeping you feeling fit dav in and daw out. Adve Imported English Garden tool seis stimulates | ¢ 4%, of rake, hoe, spade and fork, $6; medium site, $8; large size, $9. fewiss ConGER 45th Street and Sixth Avenue JURY BEING PICKED TO TRY MOTORMAN IN B, R. T, WRECK Four Discharged at Mineola After Twelve Are Selected Tenta- tively. MINEOLA, ft. L, March 27.Selection Of a jury to try Edward Luci: », motor man of the train that was wrecked on jthe Brighton Beach line last November. jon a charge of mansiaughte was con- |tinued in the Nassau County Supreme Court to-day. It was expected \¢! WARNS AGAINST GROUCHES. Dr. Hodge of Columbia Says They Are Allies of Bolsheviam, Beware the h and the man with a grouch, Dr. Richard Morse | Hodge, Columbia University lecturer, | warned to-day in a@ lecture at the Plaza Hotel on our experience siner the Spanish War. Hoe pictured the grouch as an ally to Bolshevism and a national danger. He said | “All that is necessary to qualify as ¢ A Jeri e is better, but a grouch will | de | le f cataclysms, > | O'LEARY BOND IS $10,000. | Federal Judge Fixes Bail on Re-| | maining Indictments, Federal Judge Knox to-day ordered the release of Jeremiah A. O'Leary, form American Truth So- $10,000 for trial on | Jong handles. Smail sie, complete ‘OME into the garden and dig—but first come to us for the right tools, of which we have a sturdy and varied line: long-handled tools fiom England in sets (as shown); short-handled tools, including dirt-forks, bulb-trowels, pot- tit.g trowel, with and without sheaths, pruning sheara, grub- bers, weeders, dibbles and cul- tivators. You will presently need? raffia tape and flexn clips to give the young vines something to cling to. And the birds are coming North—prepere for them with a useful and decorative bird- bath, of which we offer an in- teresting choice. SL3S SYOSSDS @ SUHNOOO SSaTHU @ SLUS ONDIOWS > sa009 BOV1dauli & || ® SdOW @ SAAINY Nad @ WHALEN: BROTHERS Brooklyn’sBiggest 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street (is: Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLY Credit House * | 164, 166, 168 and 170 oii | Smith Street N Cor. Wyckoff St. $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY of WHALEN 1s the ea: THERS earris biggest stock of medium and best terms of any house in the trade. our big 7.49 All nlzes, styles ai wtock of’ Kelriger nd pick out BIG STOCK OF Oar stock of Parlor S complete, 3- and 5-Piece Suits in wilde ety. We will sell you ished 3-Piece Suit for AND 5-PIECE SUITS its was never better or more |” 3 Rooms Furnished He Weeny || Furnished 12:49 | Victrolas All Steet « te a be- a nice Lord & lavlor 38th Street + —FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Spring Suits For Men and Young Men At Very Moderate Prices $35.00 to $75.00 Lord & ‘Taylor men’s clothes are made with the definite object of com- peting with the best merchant tailors’ products. Our new spring suits equal in cut, fit and material—custom-made clothes, but they cost much less and you save the time and trouble of fittings. Sack Suits—single or double-breasted; two or three buttons; patch or regular pockets; spring weight, fine woolens; models for the young men of military figure, also smart suits for older men. No Charge for Alterations. Men's Shop—Fourth Floor Men’s Furnishings Timely Suggestions—Excellent Values Shirts—Madras, Percales and fine mercerized materials in new neat and novelty stripes. Soft French cuffs te (S65 Socks—Fine combed cotton half hose in black, navy, tan and champagne. Exceptional wearing hose, a pair 40c Shirts and Drawers—Balbriggan shirts, half sleeves. Drawers, regular or stout... ~..cach 75C Union Suits—White madras union suits —self striped athletic style— sleeveless and knee length...a suit 85c Neckties—Open-end four-in-hands—a large assortment of new patterns and colorings Pajamas—Miercerized materials. Per- cales and Domet flannel in neat styles. Various colors, All sizes 1.95 i Socks—Silk and lisle thread half hosein plain or fancy effects. Full fashioned.....0. see leadethias, Ae yy flO POOF, 22.0 Men’s Shoes—A Spring Event Friday and Saturday 1000 Pairs As Illustrated $7.65 Dark Tan Calfskin Oxfords Gun Metal Shoes Dark Tan Calfskin Shoes Black Oxfords, Various Kinds Footwear that combines comfort, fit and durability fen'a Shoe Department, Fourth Floor Lord & Taylor s8th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Corsets assure the correct lines of Fashion to the stout figure, reducing ungainly curves to slender lines, Modeled on scientific principles, designed by those who have specialized in the making of Corsets for Jarge women, Stylish Stout Svelt- line Corsets support'and control excess flesh without pressure or discomfort. Good lines are ! emphasized, bad lines transformed, by these models, which reduce the figure measurements 1 to 5 inches and the apparent weight 15 to 20 pounds less than the ordinary Corsets. Lord & Taylor Stylish Stout Sveltline Cor- ets, in materials dainty, though durable,woven to give maximum of service and to retain their original grace of lines. In Coutil, Broche and Broadcloth Fabrics, back lace models in sizes 26 to 42 are priced $8.50 to $16.50. Expert Corsetieres Will Advjse as to the Selection of the Best Model for the Individual Figure Requirements, Beoond Flour ee — 38th Street | Lord & Taylor ~ FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Tomorrow—Important Sales Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Simplicity is the dominant note in youthful Fa ons, and is expressed with singular charm in the Capes, the Suits, the Dresses, designed for the Spring wardrobe of her young ladyship of 6 to 20. Featured at prices that make this an unusual buyin g opportunity, the garments illustrated are typical of the smart styles in which the Lord & Taylor assortments abound. Misses’ Serge Capes, $49.50 | Misses’ Serge Capes, $29.50 A swagger model with long wi ng sleeved A graceful model, copy of higher priced sides faced with Victory red satin with which | garment; lined throughout with foulard the Cape is lined. Illustrated at left of ce Girls’ Silk Dresses $12.95 Several charming models, one of which is illustrated atcentre; allin Taffeta with | a hand embroideries in wool or silk; pretty guimpe effects. Sizes 6 to 14. collar. \ ye Steamer Wardrobe Trunks Open top model, 3 ply Veneer bass wood vulcanized fibre; cre tonne lined and with shoe pockets; convertible hat «drawer; fitted with spring locks and draw bolts. 29.00. Featured are broad belt, button trimmed vestee, and a novel draped ntre. $35.00 narrow ars. Third Floor A new long waisted Blouse model in Serge, introducing sash girdle, a jaunty silk vestee and other smart style ideas. 14 to 18 Illustrated at right. LUGGAGE At Less Than Our Usual Prices. For Tomorrow Only. | Light Weight Traveling Bags Tan, smooth finished cowhide leather with corners reinforced; sizes 16, 17 and 18 inches, lined; 3 pockets. $9.75. and button trimmed, this may be worn either as a Cape or adjusted to form a Dolman. Misses’SergeSuits Illustrated at extreme left. Girls’ Serge Capes $15.50 Very youthful in style, this circular cape of serviceable Navy Serge has scarf of Victory red or blue satin and yoke lined to match. Sizes 8to14 years. Illustrated at right of centre, Full Sized Wardrobe Trunks 45 inches high, 24 inches wide; 22 inches deep; fibre covered; 12 hangers; petty -eretonne lined; shoe pockets, drawers; top drawer locks and is divided into compartments. Convertible hat drawer for women's hats. $38.00, Linen «Seven Furniture Days’’ Beginning Monday, March 31st Animportant event which occurs but twice a year, during which you have the opportunity to make selec- tions , ture at substantial moderate prices. Thursday, March 27. Friday, March on Monday, March 41st. rom our entire stock of splendidly made Furni- reductions from our customary Three Days of Exhibition Saturday, March 29. Sizth Floor Affording customers the opportunity to carefully study the values, and to make selections prior to the opening of the Sale He pplewhite Dining Room Sutte tllustrated ts a beautiful design in select. ed figured mahogany. Price $625.00,

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