The evening world. Newspaper, May 19, 1919, Page 17

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N “ROUGH HOUSE” ON THE SUBWAY TRAINS Yomen Passengers Become Ner- vous Over Pranks of Young Ball Players. ‘The subway suffered its annual at- tack of spring distemper yesterday, consequent upon she good weather and the crowds of boys and young men returning from baseball dia- Monds jp the public parks, Ong typical train started from Van c dt filled with boys who had been playing on the ball grounds in nd about that park. The forward ~ ANF Ane Tove, lot Yor ‘mie, pear ates from seashore: fr electric connie TON THIS WEAK, NERVOUS MOTHER Tells How Lydia: E. Pink. ham’s Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. “21 was very weak, alway tired, m: back ached, cad 1 felt sickly most ey the time, I went to a doctor and he said Thad nervous indigestion, which added to my weak condition kept me worrying most of the time—and he said if I could not stop that, I could not get well. 1 heard so much about Lydia FE. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound my hushand wanted me to try it. I took it for a week and felt a little better. I kept it up for three months, and I feel fine and can eat anything now ithout distress or nervouisness. J. Worthline, me North Taylor St., Philadelphia, The majority of mothers nowadays overdo, there are'so many demands upon their time and strength; the re- sult is invariably a weakened, run- down, nervous condition with head- aches, backache, irritability and de- pression—and soon more serious ail- ments develop. It is at such periods in life that Lydia F. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound will restore a normal, healthy condition, aa it did to Mrs Worthline—Advt. HELP WANTED—MALE. MEN WANTED. Wanted at Once for the MERCHANT MARINE to be trained as SAILORS, FIREMEN, . STEWARDS for Good’ Jobs at Good Pay on Oceun-Going Ships. * Pay While Training, Bourd and Quarters Free. Bring Birth Certificate, Apply to U. S. SHIPPING BOARD, Agent, 8d floor, 650 Pear! st., New York City. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— \ LONG ISLA car had for its passengers abou! boys between the ages of ten Sad ix- teen, women. Whenever a woman entered car a his feet to offer her a seat, would lace is seat. naturedly, back and hauling that went on, the wo: became nervous. a few men and two or three the boy would promptly jump to Then he proceed to attempt to regain a by pulling another boy out of This was ull done good- but in the wild scramble forth and in the tugging | hospit and Their nervousness ture of the morrow afternoon York Women's Lea which Mra, It will bo held at the Hero meda forty) MEMORIAL HORSE TAG DAY. Dogs that have been in Europe with American troops Will be a apecial fea Memorial Horse Tag Day to- we for Anima James Speyer is Pres No, 350 Lafayette Street. league's animal is will be presented to the Two just returned from battle- ra NE BEATS. UP PRISONER, 12 WITNESSES AVER Canadian Soldier, Covered with Increased when the boys began to be expecially honored, throw baseballs, caps and packages dog and that of Col, William back and forth across the car. The Col, Hayward, will accom- language used was not of the best. | pany his dog and speak of the serv Some of the passengers seemed to] of animals and birds in war, including enjoy the performance, Others were] rri"there wllirbe music and the hospital Inclined to resent it. One of the men | 474 (here will inapection from top to aboard the car grasped two of the] jottom. ‘The convalescent animals oa boys rather roughly, shook them, and rden will entertain and 4o- told them to shut up. Il programmes | So3e ¥ = ’ \ S PHAN usually relieves skin trouble | Answered ‘The logical question of war-ridden housewives is—“How s! 1 I replace the faded and worn out rugs which tho an eyesore I have endured in order to economize and save?” For every floor that needs new rugs buy CREX. Use them the year ‘round, Put their wearing and sanitary quali You'll save money and be well satisfied. to the test. THREE WEAVES—De Luxe, Herringbone and Regular —in wide variety of patterns and colorings to choose from, All grass rugs are not CREX. Don't be deceived by imitations, YOUR DEALER: If your local dealer ty colors you want, write to us giving full part MADE IN AMERICA: CREX rugs are made in the U.S.A. ost approved sanitary con. by men and women loyal to America, 't In stock the patterns, al a. We want you to be satis WHEN BUYING GRASS RUGS DE SURE THE NAME 1S WOVEN IN THE SIDE BINDING CREX CARPET COMPANY 212 Fifth Avenue, Now York JTS YOUR PROTECTION AND OUR CUARANTER A single application of | fr Resinol The moment Resinol touches itching, burning skin, the suffering usually stops, ‘The skin rapidly loses its angry-look, the eruption clears away, and in a surprisingly short time skin-health is restored, It acts » even mere quickly ifaided by Resinol Soap, Resino! Ointment and Resinot Scap contain nothing that could injure orirvitate the tenderest skin. ‘They clear away pimpies, redness and roaghness, stop dandrufl, and form 2 most valuable household treatment for sores. chafings, cuts, barns, ete, Sold by all druggiats, Blood, Freed as Volunteers Come to His Aid in Court. The assertion that the people of this clty are, broadly speaking, heartlens, | unsympathetic p? and regardless of the ights and feelings of their fellows was disproved to-day in Harlem Pol- {1 ‘may be sail, the astonishment of Ed- ice Court to the satisfaction and, it yard Donelly, a discharged Canadian soldier who Is employed in a powder | factory in New Jersey. t Donnelly, at he opening of the court, was a pris- oner charged by Detective Florence MoCrohan of the First Inspection District with disorderly conduct. been run over by a male tank, eyes were closed and blackened, Donelly looked as though he had Voth his features wero hashed and his shirt, |coat and vest were caked with blood, Doneliy was durnk | trouble on a north-bound Third Ave- n v some force in getting him to the East | 106th Street Police Station.” stat | citizens arose from seats in the court- }room and |Gerald Callahan, a broker at No, 20 Broad | cloak manufacturer at No. 126 West! hour later Detective McCrohan swore that and creating nue train yesterday afternoon. “And” he detective explained, “I had to use As the detective concluded his t, twelve determined-looking advanced the to bench, ad Street, and Arthur BF idner, a “4 Street, explained to Magistrate | Blau that they ad the other ten were volunteer witnesses in the case of Donelly. | | IGRANDRaADIDs ‘They testified that they were in a! Jear on w northbound ‘Third Avenue Metropolitan Line! tain yesterday afternoon when man rushed in and without provocu- Won struck Donnelly, knockc 1 him! down, kicked him in the face and! *| body and dragged him off the train, | Donnelly, they suid, as quiet and | 4snoftensive nd apparently sober, but |they said the other man was appar- jently under the influence of liquor. They identified Donelly’s assailan as Detective MvCrohan. Magistrate Blau dis The twelve volunt took charge of the recent prisoner and started with him to Police Head- quarters with the intention of prefer- ing charges against the detective, GIRL BURIED IN DRESS SHE MADE FOR GRADUATION Constance Wolz Mastoiditis—Eight at Funeral, Sixteen-year-old Consta Dduried to-day in Evergre Brooklyn, In the white dress Just completed to wear at her gradua- tion from Public School No. 100 She was president of the Farewell Club, an organization of girls who were making their own graduation dresses arged Don- Teachers Wolz was She hers Friday at the home r. and Mra, Poter nue, when eptune Av with mast itis, arers mith Jr, principal, s attended the funeral Her and and FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS $3°° Down on $50.00 50 15 | 4 70 J4G00' ‘190 4 1500 * 2000 Open Saturday Evening 104 ST. L STATION at CORNER COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103 & 1O4"sT 6 BeLvaNs CL es Hot wat per a BELLAN ESTIC N LUDENS MENTHOL COUGH DROPS GIVE QUICK RELIEF ye ali | Phone Canal 9000, Stricken With sy May 19.—Through hie wife's efforts Leon Angelino was Saturday released from the co Insane asylum, to which he was recently ferred from the county Jalil, and rday he murdered their two ohil- ty Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avenue TAKE NOTE 14 The following condensed list is a complete summary of ALL Hearn advertising for Mon-' day and Tuesday selling which appears in the’ various Sunday papers. “ ALL ON SALE TODAY AND TUESDAY ve Quality Silks Satin Duche Moire Velour: Sik Veatings. . Georgette Crepe. Striped Cr Silk Foulara, Crepe Meteor. Georgette Crep: 40-in, Charmeuse $2.26 Sport Shantung,. Washable Silk Duck M5-in, Taffeta Dress Satins, Moire Crepe de Cuticura the Foot-Sore Soldier’s Friend After long hours.of hiking or guard- ing, when hig feet are swollen, hot, itel hing or blistered, the soldier will Frocks and Sweaters |. FOR LITTLE TOTS tt tS | Hite Ree UJ Dresses. Sheets and Pillow Cases Dwight Anchor, Utica Sheeta—5 1x90 to 90290 In— val. $1.62 to $2 » OT to 1.44 Pillow Cosen—42x36 in, to 64x96 In, Val. 48 to .66,..... 80 to at Bleached and Unblenehed Mustin, 36 In. Soap bath followed by a gentle ech with Cuticura Ointment. ome ~Comfert liching Skin With Cuticara —agngy with ‘soot! ith Oint win ‘ralcu, "Bont cael se is Table Damask i 34 All Linen Damask 4 ct. Cotton ank if ‘Three-quarter Sine Spreade— STEAMBOATS. our reg. $2.49.. RSE NLM Daily sailings from Pier 82, N, R., foot) Canal St., @ P. M., Week Days; Bund and Holt or Went 1324 8t. due Albany 6 o'clock toll ing morning. Direct ratl connections at Albany to all-potnta north, east and weet. | ik Mixed Chiffon Hes Voliee. 47-In, Cream Gabardin: 88 48-in, Cream Frenoh a 48-in, Cr 40 and 4 Black 50-in. Navy Blue Poplin, 6 elour Checks. enews eedwear” Nainsook Lengel: Nainevok—a9 in. Speciat 3.58 pe Our reg. $1.2 Our reg. $1.4 Express Freight Service. Auton Carried, | HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY | Laces and Embroideries y Cotten Lacce— Special All the Way by Water, Alwaysin Sight of Land ‘Yo BOSTON | ‘ia Long Island Sound. Buzsards Bay and Cape Cod Canal Envelope Chemi Finer omit | 4.0) 1s 40 Bloomer Combinations. Crepe de Chine Night Dresses ¥: 4.96 India Head Setdege— 33 inch 16, Be Ine Night Dr a aah tee ipa she” dacadae haadhote a Bale ‘soa War Tax), ani and \lormation at Crepe de Chine “ihe 7 1 ener STATENOOMS ALWAYS THR BEST. | ————— 1 4 Jacquard ¢ ‘ = Bae Knit Underwear ‘ached Domet Fiann ae Galen, Delbare APL ee Extra bres Under-* DANCING ACADEMIES. DANCING CARNIVAL NOW OPERATING THR | AUDUBON BALLROOM Hillie Burke Pajam: Satin Petticos Petticoats . Petticoats . .38 Linen Toweling ‘28% Cotton Towell Extra Size Kimonos Fe 4 aie fiss $ ilnense i nos. 430 fatre Bize Monae: *” TUESDAY * OUR BLOUSE DAY Blouses for dress, sport and tailored wear, in silk, georgette, and lin- gerie, afford a delightful selection DANCING CARNIVAL | Formerly at Grand Central Palace NOW AT ST. NICHOLAS RINK 66th Street and Broadway iteriined trritts “ticking Hy i —OUr rey 3 Lessons (122!) 286 at Blouse Day's special prices. Sit neeenary, ta, take Ian Lady Moor GEORGETTE AND RADIUM TAFFETA BLOUSES—geor, models come in blue, white and flesh, some daintily embroidered—radium taffeta blouses are tailored styles, wacoedingty omart 4.90 our regular $5.94. Waele 1 14 ner for dancing. popular tnatitution, to dance as ‘this LINGERIE, BLOUSES--voile—attractive style: ‘and tan-—some trimmed with lace—our regula PIANOS AND D PLAYER: -PIANOS, Plaids Moly Mid eA abl lols portunit ebuilt an Op Sale Used Pianos Slightly of various makes. MORNING SPECIALS—To-day and To-morrow Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mall or Telephone Ordara, 10.44 et Unbleached Muslin. $13.97 Genuine Deltox Grass Rugs. . s nd novelty band van, or for fi Extraordinary Bargains ||| }%}).{:—<". ‘setlo, “bie,” aren Validea tiene Tay Gel Pi $200 and brown > $1.85 Leather Hand Bags. a7 Wilters Player Plane aol 225 sti room Leather Mned—tancy metal frames ‘olman: Schuler Upright... : 160 $1.77 New Marquisette Curtains rE mipatent aatety calch—puree and Were 37.74 end, MeDonald Upright. 125 White or Egyptian tint-—plain or open GOODB—MAJN FLOOR, bisbetehdow aban} matitched boi Sehubert Upright CURTAINS - BASE: Cable & Sons. . Estey Worthington . Christman Christman Reisman Steinway Terms suitable to purehasers CHRISTMAN SONS 35 West Fourteenth St. Bet. Sth and Oth Aves, with, geep h 37 ct, Paper Pound, White and ti also envelop: Summer Draperies Slip Covering. .. art Burlapsy ia Satin Fisich Crotonnes 18 ct. Dish and Roller T. Mag Bleached of brown—colored bor- 44 ct. Cotton Huck Towels. . Soft finished, hemmed white dam- borders, Ske RVELS MAIN FLOOR, 97 ct. Stamped Nightgowns... sizes—ready made. “tor ‘om- broidery. dera, TOWELING—MAIN PLOOR, 97 et. Searts and Squares Lace | trimmed—various patie: DYOOMATIVE LINDNS~-MAIN PLOUl. 24 ct. Children's Socks White with fancy pert 4.6x7.6 {t—our reg. 50x60 inch—our reg. top—elight MAIN FLOOM, ALSO Stamped | Dish ‘Towels, 1 srarED Goons ‘jase, im- Witten Rege— $.3x10.6 fti—-val. $69.... Deltox Grass Rage— 18xd@ inch to 9x12 tt.— 16x27 tlons, Hosieny. FOR SALE. Women’s Fine Lisle Ves! cosseces BB 78 - 4 OF = 75 ct. Dust Absorbent t Bevslene mest g Seconds of .47 et. qualities Ye Olde AT For cleaning Without dua ~ neck sleeveless—band-fin- 24x38 inch to one | ft. BRUSHES — TULRD ish at neck and armas or ribbon . OT to 2.47 hel $A FOR 14 et. Shell Oileloth..........+ cove MO] OEE DOR nan—waiN FLOOR, Weel okiy| OPEN DaiLy, inch—assorted patterns. A$ $502: aipteenn . TADLE OILGLOTH “THIRD FLOOR, 87 ct. Litthe Tots’ White Dresses. 3 13 0029-4 iseekiy we Feather Pillows. cess MB] YOK@ and Bishop ~gmb'y and lace 220' . New nmed—glies to 2 NTI Vixzicatrong. tcking. INFANTS" DEFT.-#kGOND FLOOR, fs BREN TAY | illes Spreads 3.40 | $2.75 Babies’ Patent or 2 books asoye gz lectern iia ee | Gem Mat Oxon un Made on foot-form ‘a years—wizes 4 to & BHOES“suCoND FLOOR, F it is not convenient for you to come t signs. SUREADS—-BASEMBNT, widths, $4.97 Wool Nap Blankets... 357 ON CREDIT 2 e4D || White, ray and tan—aino piaida the store to do your shop- or ts ouster | eS NK Re BASEMENTS ping, orders received by GENT Od, econ |] 20 et. Bleached Domets.. M914) wrey fancks—tull or) part’ lined mail or telephone will re- ROYAL DIAMOND & WATCH weit fleecy pape Coate—all sizes—valuds 16,50 to : ceive prompt and careful unless other ee DEN LANE, 6th Floor. Phane Johe C] YOUNG MEN'S CLOTIING—TURD FLOOR. attention, 97 ct. Shepherd Checks = > ol — “and | $7.94 and $9.74 Boys’ Suits 6 d Nee tinet Sk tnd ple ane. Norfolk Welted models n&™ | | wise specified in adver- S Gi jamond SG DitLay Gots MAL” PLS city" atrigen and, isturewregu ey Kibie EG SP eas ip Yard Wide Dress Ginghama..... 29) "dots! Gur HIRD FLOOR, Telephone Chelsea 3800’ ripes an checks, 1m 170 Broanway- Con Maipen Lane ie 9"? Flee Wid Didss Paes! wk $2.45 Men's Silk Stripe Shirts, - Also fine woven madra; | x i Batiste 90} sortment of neat. ® DIAMONDS ON CREDIT. |] ete ee ane eet cda'wiie’ | “SS publ tin TODAY TOMORROW BABY TERME | Ali QUOD GUAKANTERD || iL Dindeclovely for underwear, f-Se Sale’ * pepeacan waten & Miamond ©. || WWANMGaiA TAGE ‘seu. |" {Lem Wee me. sia: | |) Meartos Sik D Phone 5407 Cort La: au plain codore—neat tailece omen 8 resses. — Arent enter’ 6 Maiden Lane | «, <7 isa sod Striped Talfotss......129 pi LN kate Sania hae Our seg, DIAMON PS UMERANS Light, and dark pnbinia r ri Biot a ie FLOOR, St ‘and ave Suala’ for casi uly aps || 32:37 Percale Housedreases 1,90} thane cree amet of | Ngures, inal re. THENNGE, Unb away Topsite, |] Elastls, belt, modela—neat figure |. stripes rouine, Bummer {rook HOUSEDRESS SECOND Fi@on, i wi VODS—MAIN PLOOR, i King $i Wkiy. Unpaid bonds | eccopted, Aletrepelitan, 40 Malden Lane, |

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