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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, Good Plan f for 400 Bucks naam. - _ ing away from me and 1 grabs: Mr. contingent quatled beneath this all! day he Was permitted to come to town Wasserman here.” embracing denunciation ter 1 ee wt renew “Did you make an outcry? “Do you know where he lives nae “Sure. I ran into the watt and = “Sure. i jumps {nto the lady next door.” e f t 1 that he probabis e| The “lady next door” took the stand Saal Go fie necaties Of Gretch Is a Bank, Says Landlady; |! iiss eve sei ion ie se ene sit Bee AAAS 18 A OM. on the M01 the al- ry yeas Me : her @ sub; leged evacuation o y funds, | PF, the ay Suet toe Nighties or Stockings Bad 3:3": Baa tact | at,qrnm Nome ut 00 that Mrs, Kornfeld threatened to kill |“lired Gretenan, as tne pros a herself if the vagrant roll did not re | )Criz, tli sa turn to the fold : , However, easure aid But Boarder Swears He Never Did “Took It? turn. "heither “aid. the loser take va |ATTORNEY HELD IN NEWARK, How Could He? Wasn't the Cash in Mrs, | But'wo dixross,"° [° Sm Peyonds | “How waa the money kapt? Was it | in @ roll?” came the question att in a bundle with the middl 1 the atrin I tied It up myaol ys kee Brooklyn Bo Kornfeld’s Nightie by Night and in Her Stocking by Day? | The Rrook “A stocking is much better than a! “Where was the nightle for money,” ed Mrs, | His Honor, Kornfeld, in Essex } purt yes-| “I had it in my n money?" asked | of Pp your money in| w ig sa " cantly on Ward's Island te Thura- | euble feet of was, rhtie," admitted | daytime, I keep it in| ARAAARRRARAAAAD . “but the| Mrs. Kornfeld. | my stockir EVEN COURT 3 savings bank is| —tell the court of the a agtrtnacen i he weekly peytaL ot CAT LISTENED $ best of all.” = | ing.w a ie appeared. that Mr. Kornfeld | road eidndteib decal levtale @ lanquid interest of the spec- | ees mite eewh mae & © Nevtale Was-| store became ttitude of deep | Prout it hom Saturday night] serman, who conducts a dry g00d8| concern, His I fiatened tectine Be fave it to his wife | store when he isn’t sleeping, has been | ingly, and even P the mascot snes weeny Dan te tee tee ® boarder at Mrs. Kornfeld's for the | Maltese of the cou ptoed into the| Hmony, In th past year, Nothing happened during | P! room in order to be within bi that period until last week, when the family savings disappeared in part. hearing distance “My husband went to work at | declared the complainant, “and I*had rnfeld admitted that | the total were alleged disap- | inder. In other the intact even with me the bucks.” pearance of eavy Sentence Imposed on “He took my coin, Judge,” an- “Did 4 tb 1 successfully | ia " x you ge yp a et bi k faa! sie oeteeragt nounced Mrs, Kornfela to Judse | cop CS th bln Sercah ab A abi fefendant must have Manufacturer of Tablets. Maren, “1 did not. I stayed in bed.” 1G, Untied Heteas “Never did I took it,” declared Nev-| “Then what happened?” knots, of the money, (ASBOCIATED PRESS DISPATCH) NEW YORK, Decembef 31.—Ac- @icused of having manufactured and | sold to influensa sufferers thousands | of bozos of aspirin tablets, princi- pally composed of talcum powder, \Joseph M. Turkey, bead of the |Verandah Chemicat company, of Brooklyn, was found gullty yester- day of violation of the sanitary code and sentenced to thres years in ptie- | J on with @ One of $600. The sentence { was the most sévere ever imposed Hereafter say, “Give me gen- tate, “All of @ sudden | felt the $400 go- put back the rest, and then tied fifteen more knote—-and all within the | y in answer to the defend 1 “there is no dry goods store open between 7 A. M. and midnight on the entire east side.” | “You are wrong,” declared the} other. “Ll can show you some that; would keep of night if they | thought some cu ers were com- ing. There ix no on why the de- fendant could not have been there At those times as he testifies.” Judge Marsh ¢ Jered the gase nd its various es and angles, and decided that is very difficult to judge. It is a very unusual case.” | After a time he decreed that in| spite of the somewhat unsatisfactory In the coustry Yor such an offense. thread of events as woven by, Mrs. | sornf there was enough joubt | . fet ns arance of the money uine ‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.’ ” ding the defendant for | Insist you want only the Bayer package with the “Bayer Cross” on the package and on the tablets, “He told me that he had a beaut. | ful tip on the horses and that if I gave him $300 I would get a lot of money b ck,” de-| GRETCHEN ([S8clared Gretchen in OH, SO EASY.$Essex Market enn: Court, Don't Ba ave in a pill box! Get Bayer package! yer-Tablets ‘of “Aspirin “Did you give it to him?” asked Assistant District Attorney Hogan, “Sure. Look.” And as proof she showed the bank- book which, sure enough, was minus $200. “Tell me about it.” “Tam a very trustful woman. I was once married to a very nice man and when he died I thought they were Constipated Children Gladly Take “California Syrup of Figs” For the Liveg and Bowels : ; RE CE ee The genuine American owned “Bayer Tablets of PR ly ee rte Poll dltections cNWhat iaikla Hamat | Aspirin” have Been proved safe by millions for Pain wauroris 2 ¢ “Jack Smith, d he is rich anc 5 7 and dose for babies and children of all ages has two huice fen pies nine et Petes Stal us Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, supposed he “ who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on the bottle. Look for the name “California” and accept no other “Fig Syrup.” It told her rt stuck d have sam n € male _membe ie court | Neuritis. Proper dosage on every “Bayer” package. Boxes of 12 tablete—Bottles of 24—Bottles of 100—Also Capsules Boys in Uniform, Here’s Your Opportunity---10% Discount on Any Purchase Made 35 I make the month of April the biggest in the history of my tailoring business and My Cutting Dept. own daylight workroorns, at this extre -mely low figure. My Daylight Workroom | ~~) Three-PieceSuittoOrder 44.75 muons 44 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn 3 Church St., 1432 Broadway, N. Y. Rosedale Woolens, Clariden Worsteds, sidered the best values in Woolen to be had in the market to-day, and consist of a wonderful selec- Lumbago, Colds, Grippe, Influenzal Colds, Joint Pains, Aspiria is the trade mark of Bayer Manulacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid 4° | | offer the public this most extraordinary opportunity to purchase a $35 suit, stric tly custom-tailored in my | ON SALE AT ALL MY FOUR STORES 70 Nassau St., Stanley Worsteds These, cloths are positively con. | tion of various styles suitable for 4th FL, Adler Bldg., 44 Flatbush Av., Bkiyn SPRING and SUMMER WEAR itn F.. Adler Blag., 44 Flatbush Av., Bulyn Blue Serges, Unfinished Worsteds, Pencil Stripes, Cassimeres, Tweeds and Cheviots. Also | THREE-PIECE 75 the most popular shades of Oxford Grays. Hundreds of patterns to select fromthree-piece ( SUIT TO ORDER I appeal to all those who doubt to come to any of my 4stores and be convinced why 1 can give remarkable values at these popular prices. Because 1 buy woolens in extreme quantities at a low price. Why do I include the best lining and trimmings in my garments? Because it has been the meaas of making my success in the past. Why can I give. m fomers a strictly custom tailored garment that is guaranteed to fit perfectly? Because I make the clothes on the premises in my sanitary daylight workroom under ny own personal supervision. S. HENRY ADLER UNCALLED FOR SUITS MR. READER I have a number of uncalled for suits, which I will dispose $ What other Tailor do you know of that occupies a b-story building for of at a price aS 1OW AS... cece sere eres etre eens eetee the purpose of exclusive tailoring? What oth nilor advertises to give On sale at my New York stores only. you a strictly custom tailored suit at such moderate prices? S HENRY ADLER 1432 BROADWAY, near 40th Street, Next Door to the Empire Theatre Open Evenings Until 10 P.M. Saturday Untilit P.M, 5 ) '70 NASSAU STREET, corner John 3 CHURCH STREET, near Liberty et Open Until 7 P. M.- Corns 9 P.M. Open Until 7 DN ca! 44 F LATBUSH AVE., near Nevins Street, BROOKLYN, N. Y. Open Evenings Until 10 P. M.--Saturday Until 11 P. M. il Sale of 95-Piece Reg. Price Stas Dinner Sets ny 3.85. ‘a3 Han 3 | Pay for This Suit | 49. a4 [ 5 —— Outfit of $5 50| if Yes) atu ri 450 a of ae Enamel Beds PERIOD PERIOD v4, Price $18.79 FURNITURE FURNITURE M2 49 for 11 $8 Weekly, Pay for 1t $6 Webkly. [eeeres bedi yd} cam or Cros, wes GET 1919 WORLD ALMANAC T0-DAY-ome 1919. Pe. he, The HAWAIIAN 56° One of a great variety of Walk-Over lasts, this patent leather pump has the glossy skin of a thoroughbred. It’s easily cleaned. It will stay in style. The long, slender, unbroken lines of its beautiful, polished coat will delight you every time your eyes fall upon it—and a Walk-Over pump fits you and stays on. At that price, a treasure. (~ Quer WALK-OVER SHOE New York ¢ ‘ORES: 1 if {hit Broadway 22 Weis Newark, Ne d—705 Broad St. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Start You 1 ourcheeging 3-Room Oulfit of | of ¥ Period if , 8 Al Furniture Pay for It $4 Vt Prices. White Enamel Refrigerators (Litt Top Style.) Cane Parlor Suit (Three Pieces) Neg. Price $125 « 20, 49 Cash of Creait OPEN AN ACCOUNT h any dinner ent oF anything we eell up to 50c a eg Jacobean Oak il Dining Room Suit (Four Pieces Open Saturday Evenings Until 9,30 at All Three Stores Americas Greatest FURNITURE House Hard baked white damel, We Give Free Life Insurance | Market St. Ovp a . ‘| 35 w 36 ox 8h IE. I WE HAVE ONLY our friends please tell them CLOTH BOUND. NOW READY, + a rata,