The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1922, Page 27

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Fa AE a a hide fal Be ls Ae i ae hein, Me i ee TRIED 10 ABDUCT WOMAN IN TAXI SHE TOOK ON BROADWAY Chauffeur and Accomplice Be- lieved to Have Intended to ' Rob Mrs. Mosher. ‘Mrs, Howard Mosher of No. 655} _ Edgecombe Avenue, sister of “Jimmy” Hines, Tammany leader of the 1th Assembly District, accompanied by her husband, a real estate operator @t No. 141 Broadway, will examine Dhotographs to-day at the Motor Vehicle Bureau of the Tax Depart- ment in hope of finding the picture ©f @ taxicab driver who on Saturday might attempted to abduct and rob ber. Ig the driver ts found, Mrs. Mosher Ropes also to get the man who aided him. She and her husband believe @Qhey will be able to identify both. She @aid she was certain the men in- tended to rob her of her fur coat and Jewelry, and has made public her ex- Berience in hope that it will enable other women to take precautions against similar outrages. “Mr. Mosher ang I camo out of the | Empire Theatre and hatled a brown | and white taxicab on the east side of Broadway, between dist ani 4%) Streets, at 11 o'clock on Saturday might.” Mrs. Mosher said. “I got into the taxicab while Mr, Mosher went} énto a drug stere, where he had left @ prescriptivu to be filled, “The driver stood at the door of tte cab after Mr. Mosher had told him | he would come back, but slammed it shut when he saw a big man, weigh- ing well over 200 pounds, approach- ing across 424 Street, and leaped to his driver’s seat. The large man got on the seat with the driver and ‘com- ™anded him to ‘speed up.’ The driver started at a rapid rate across 42d Street, headed north, *Meanwhile the man on they box | with him was shouting ‘hurry up’ and ‘so ahead,’ neither of them paying the least attention to my knocks on the cab window, first_with my hand | a with my purse. Fortunately, be- (2d and 48d Streets, 9° car sad forced the cab to stop. umped out unnoticed and ran bak to the drug store.’ There Mrs, Mosher fainted, The egg market broke Tues: Nearby white eggs, known Coast whites can be purchased as low as 40 cents a dozen wholesale, time, coupled with the heavy ship- prevaling high prices down.” ‘The best white eggs dn the retail best white leghorns at 66 cents; 69 cents to $1 cents per dozen. These prices do not reflect the break in the esg market, having been bought, it is thought, before the prices went New Jersey hennery whites, extras, whites extras, 40 cents per dozen; firsts, 38 to 42 cents, Butter {s also low jn price. with creamery extras reported selling on the market at 85% cents per pound, medium grades from 22 to 33 cents and ladies, extras, $0 and 31 cen’ * Horlick’s ORIGINAL Malted Milk Tne “Food- Drink” for All Ages. per Lunch at Home, Office,an4 Fountains, Ask for HORLICK'S, s@7-Avoid Imitations 4 Substitutes WARNING! Say “Bayer’’ when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name ‘‘Bayer’’ on tablets, you are Not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only “‘Bayer’’ Package which contains proper directions, Bandy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists, —— n-eeeeeecerseensnstameannesmesean: When the food you eat ferments info gases and stubborn lumps; your, without fear. It's because Mopiria te the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monosceticacidester ot Salicylicucid NOIGESTION In five minutes ‘*Pape’s Diapepsin’’ ends Acidity Gases Sourness Flatulence Heartburn Palpitation There will not be any distre: Pape" heod aches and you feel sick and mis- | Diapepsin “really does” regulate weak erable, that's when you realize the | out-of-order stomachs that gives it its ivgie of Pape's Diapepsin. It makes | millions of sales annually stomuch distre go in five minutes, 1 your stomach is in a continuous if you can't get it regulated, | the . for your sake, try Dinpepsin.| known, It mach | It is a see: your next meal a favorite food hen take a little Diapepsin needless to have a bad mak neal, tl |_ Get a large sixty-cent nse of Pape's Di quick ific, harinless und delight jful preparation which truly belongs in} Don't Drag Throw every hom For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver ‘The easiest cathartic-laxative in the world to physic your liver and ho gehen you have Dicey Headache,! (olds, Biliousness, Indigestion, or Up. Get, Acid Stomach is candy-like “Cas One ox two to-night will dr empty your bowels complete morning, and you will feel splendid “They work while you 5 Ca ets never stir you u gripe yo ike Salts, Pills, Calomel. or (il § they cost only ten cents a box € love Casearets too. ‘and ladies sell for in a chain store “firats," and Pacific Coast whites dropped 16 cents per dozen, In the past week eggs have dropped 20 cents per dozen, and the finest Pacific “Mild weather and the supply, of Southern eggs on the market have caused the change in the prices,'’ an eggs expert sald in discussing the break. “Southern eggs usually come in during January. These eggs are usually fresh, but are not of the de- sired size for the trade, being smaller and less uniform in size than the nearby or Pacifle Coast eggs, The supply of eggs on the market at this ments of Southern eggs, forced the stores are quoted at 78 cents per dozen, while a chain store is selling browns of the first quality bring from down. Wholesale prices show that cost 51 cents per dozen; Pacific Coast nearby and Western browns, 41 to 46 cents per dozen, and mixed, extra COLDS Fortify the system against Colds, Grip and Influenza by taking Brom which destroy germs, act as & tonic laxative, and keep the sys tem in condition to throw off attacks of Colds, Grip and In- fluenza. sult of Dr. Edwards’ determin not to tre at liver and bowel com quickly cor at the expense of the teeth? sometimes plays havoe with the gums, disordered liver. ch relief magic— Go to your druggist for with your meals fo |see how your heal if sow wre pale, tire ¢ you had pleaty of + would not feel tired and half sick all} e time. The only sure foundation | derfu Jand about it Mangan | form.—Adyt | Reporte of heavy supplies of f.tety butter en route, wiin libery Te of domestié on sing buyers to tak € wants only, We the first of the we kk, extras. Retail, p ® from 45 to SI vents per matket, With this very constipating diet—yet no constipation Under the supervision of a leading scientist @ remarkable feeding ex- periment was made. For one whole month men and women were given eggs. milk, cheese—all constipat- ing foods—and yet they did not suffer from constipation because they added Fleischmann’s Yeast to their diet. ‘When they ate the aame consti. ting diet without Fleischmann’s ‘east ase corrective, all four were constipated. Thousands of men and women all over the country have found that eating Fleischmann’s Yeast daily gives them normal and reg- alarelimination. Fresh yeast isrich in the elements which increase the action of the intestines and keep the body clean of poisons. Add2to3 cakesof Fleischmann’s Yeast to your own daily diet. You'll ‘soon find that laxatives are annec- essary Be sure it’s Fleischmann’s Yeast—the familiar tin-foil pack- age with the yellow label. Places standing order with your grocer GRIP Lexative DE Quinine tablets Be sure you get BFTTER THAN. GALGEL Thousands Have Discévered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the substitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. TI little olive-colored tablets are th y don't injure the} rong liquids or calomel, They take hold of the trouble and ; it, Why cure the liver So do strong liquids. It is best not to] take calomel Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive | }| Tablets take its place. Headaches, “dullness” and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a ake Dr, Edwards’ and ouded Drain 15¢ and 30e, | nlets when you f logy” A MESSAGE TO TIRED, SICK FOLKS igh Life Half and Half Well. Take this Advice de's F improves vigor, you kn blood with a form of at ge ata vaur system quickly. [t is won-] lik nd it will ql trong. | ‘ Ve cents per pourd » tablets do the but have no} Calomel | 1 ask him| pto-Mungan and take it a jew weeks and lack anihition rself that tf] sod that you —_ 7 Uressmaking ae Course of Lessons... ....4,.00 The Hearn but Sheets Pillow Cases Spreads Blankets ee ay quality cam- brie and nainsook— were S148 eevee 0807 Pettibloomers — brown, black, purple in various shades— were $1.28, coves QtO Envelope Chemise good qual- ity batiste— pretty models —~ daintily trimmed with lace and embroidery— were $1,68 .....sesee0+01.24 French Drawers—hand sealloped—were $2.88....1.44 Envelope Chemises — nainsook and batiste models—trimmed with fleur de lace—were Philippine Chemises and Night- dresses—entirely hand made— hand scalloped—ribbon run— 8 Were 62.28 ....4. soeee eo 64 Philippine Chemises or Night- dresses—hand made and beau- tifully hand embroidered— s . 2.44 Nightdresses—cambric models— daintily hemstitehed with blue thread—were .78.... .48 Nightdresses — good quality cambric and nainsook —em- broidery and lace t were $1.2 Drawers—jooi quality cambrie trimming of tucks and ruffles —-were .68....... Drawers—fine cambric sook—embroidery tr were | and naine aming-— Petticoats — cambric, deep of embroidfry, with braiding and ribbon —also lace flounces were $1.28..... 5 77 Tight Fitting Corset Cntr MERC ABs edcesereerecicny aed January Sale Towels and Towelings Bleached Turkish Towels—hem- med—white or blue stripe borders—were .28.... Absorbent Bleached Turkish Bath Towele—plain white or colored centres and borders— .29 Heavy Quality Turkish Bath Towels—-hemmed—white bor ders—also fine quality fancy colored borders— WERE: OByiacisveatsieccvons 37 Extra Heavy Double Thread Turkish Bath Towels—hemmed white Turkish stripe borders also jacquard centres and col- ored jacquard borders- - 68 Fine Quality lndividual Size Union Linen (Part Cotton) Huck Towels—hemstitched neat damask borders— were 8 doz.......doz. 1,95 Turkish Bath Mate—blne and tan combinations—many designs-—were $3.48......2.87 Pure Linen Madeira Guest Towels various designs—beautitul show towels — were 82.08 . PRI Fine. Union Linen’ Towsle—part cotton—name “Glass” woven n horder—were .B8... 26 Thursday Special Purchase New Cashmere Hose Special 50 A special purchase brought us an unusual lot of men’s hose of various values, that you are fortunate in being able to pur- chase at this low price. fashioned, dark Oxford, black or cordovan, In the lot are some ; and wool mixtures, but the majority are cashmeres. clocked or plain. seamless clocked Children's Wool Golf Hose brown heather mixture , JANUARY 11, 1922. STORE HOURS: 9 TO 5:30 AUEARN FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Seton Week—22d January Sale ci And Other Economy Events Means Important Money-Saving Values Everywhere , ta Muslins , Table Linens Comfortables January Sale Worien’s Underthings Cases, Muslins, etc. Another January Sale list of ted inva hat encoura ea stockiné up tor u Bloomers—flesh or white sateen Standard Muslins—36 inches wide - —cuff or full kn Hill were 2b Corded Band Chemises— 36. inch Bleached ines ee were 18 Envelope Chemises—flesh white—medallio! 36-inch Heavy Unbleached Musl.ns were .17,..+ 40-inch Fin® Quality Muslins—were .19...... 54-inch Heavy Unbleached Muslins -value 34. cambric — em- broidery trimming flesh or white. ruffle edge and bhie feather stitching — 42x36 in 45x06 in. S0xi G4N36 in 54x90 in, 54x99 in Extra Size Drawers ruffles daintily hemstitched S1x90 in 81x09 in. SIXLO8 in. 10x90 in HOX99 in. : HONTOS in were LTD... 5 dives before hemming. No Mail or sook or cambric—round, high neck—short and long Extra Size titre Covers nd hand embrot #2 inch + 24 26 50 ineh ‘ wl were 49, .34 were 53 144 were .59 ‘49 were 5 . 154 eb were 72... 59 31 34 44 49 104 were 03, 154 Mail or Phove Orders Bleached Cheese Cloths -:16 inches wide absorbent Bed Sprei Heavy, Soft Finish Pure Linen Huck Towels. white borders— quality—single bed size were BI4A8... 6.6... eee ee 12 14 bed size—assorted patterns— were $1.79. . Full and % ‘bed size- were $1.98 ., 1.47 Finely Woven Linpn Huck Towels plain or dum- - Cede centres Kxtra size cro patterns 80x90-— were ©2, 90x108-—were $2.98. , 3 Satin Marse.lles—hemmed. or scalloped—were $4.98......3.69 Bleached Cotton Huck Towels— hemmed-—white or colored stripe borders — Soft Finish Cotton Huck Towels hemstitched—white damask horders—colored de hem—were .28..,.... Cotton Towelings— tor hand or roller Little Tots’ Pantie Dresses — zing- Li inen Cresh Towsllnge ham and chambray es to 6 years were $2.24... 1.24 Infants’ Nainsook Slips —yoke and bishop styles —lace and) embroi- dery trimining were 97, TaRosanaies ae were S147 0... 2 +++ 90 1,24 Pure Linen Glass Checks 68 H. S, Linen Pillow Cases {4x96—were $2.94 sizes to 3 vears Infants’ Christening Apiecenbro dery and lace trimmed Little Toss’ Gingham and Chom bray Dfesses—soime with land stitching-——-ew re tyles—were SI. 94 Little Tots’ Fine White Dresses yoke, emp. 1 belted sty! lace and etwbroidery trim were S247 1.66 TOMORROW They are full | TODAY | Extra Size Flanneletle NIGHT DRESSES Were $1.68 1. 1 7 atra © Petticoat See Rea 12 for Other Hearn Advertising Lace Curtains Portieres Rugs Decorative Line: Aprons Sheets, Pillow ure nee 8. Fruit of the Loom, Lonsdale, 0 Yards No Mail ‘or ‘Phone Orders. Limit 20 3 Vit. LOW c ASES. 36 in 0 in,—-were in 0 in Velephone Orders, Standard Guallty Sheeti SLBA rt—good — were January Sale Babies’ Slips and Dresses und embroidery trimmed ade 2.95 d Crecpers 77 $1.97 Little iots’ ey 94 Blanket (loth Robes. 2.58 $1.48 Women’s Silk te sud Arabian eolore TWO-DAY SALES CONTINUED TOMORROW ),,.6, K w nd Children’s Knit iSntcwecr Outing Flapseles Met's Trousers and Men's Work Clothe JANUARY SALE DEPARTMENTS: to Undermuslins Blouses n Sitk Lingerie Housedresses ‘ Women's Sweaters ore Misses’ and Infants’ Woolens Girls’ Apparel Infants’ Dresses a Corsets White Goods ot From all-wool to cotton, the blankets in this r sale are priced less than half of their prices inl of last Winter. 2 ANLWool Blankete—varicty of Cotton Blankete—white, tan, plaids—full size-— gray—contrasting color r 1920 price $14.98, eels vans 5.74 ders—single bed size— All-Wool Blankets—varicty of | _1920 price $4.47.....-..+.1.68 plaids—stitched or soisette | All-Wool Blankets—plaids, also bound—full size ~ white with contrasting bor- 1920 price $17.94........7,74 ders — three-inch — bindings — ; full size— Saal Blais wall fleece-- | 1920 price $81.96.......21.38 pul? wt borden erasting col | AlL-Wool Plaid Blank 2 1920 price 42.......Sale .23 andy a combi on Crib Blankets—ciderdown fin- | price $16.94......Special 6.65 haem > Sei eg tad | Handsome All-Wool Plaid blue—1920 price $1.26.... .72 | “Blankets—variety of combi- | Wool Finish Blankete—gray, | nations, including Scotch plaids | tan- contracting jborders—full also white with contrast | off size beds borders. 1920 price $5.90. ...46...2,96 | 1920 price $19.91 9.64 " In Flannel Section r, 27-inch Robe Cloths—varicty of | 27-inch All-Wool Plain Flannets } P eMor — combinati for bath | 1920 price 81.27 ‘st nets amoking ju kets, ete. 7 | Bleached Domots t 920 price 96 wrens « | soft, downy nny { All-Wool Plain Flannels—creatn 1920 price +4 ; color 35-ineh--excellent Bleached Domets i) ualitys sort and downy Tazo price $1.46...... .90 | 1920 price 58 18 ; See How Blankets Are Made: hex A loom showing how blankets are made in operation daily on the Main Floor—Main Cross Aisle—this loom was loaned to us by the ESMOND MILLS, ESMOND, R. I. makers of the famous Esmond Blankets, were 2775 18,50 Favorite coat models of velveteen and Canton | \. crepe in black and navy, with lace vestees, em- broidery braid, one of the models featuring | narrow strapping. f January Sale HOUSE DRESSES _|., Dainty models at unusually low prices ena Extra Size Gingham and Cham- | Large Variety of Gingham and bray House Dresses—one-piece Chambray Models—in checks, k stripes and lain colors— and belted modely—collars are atralght and ah belt elted " braid trimmed—plain or sash or one-piece models— ! sizes 86 to 46— were $2.96 and $3.47..+..2.25 wt Gingham and Percale House Dresses—with pipings of white pique or white collars—pearl button trimmings—belted and one-piece models—gray, blue, lavender and checks—were 81.94 MORNING SPECIALS On Sale Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P.M} To prevent dealers buying, quantities limited, No Mall or Telephone Orders. $2.94 Duvetyn Hand Bags. .2. 27 $2.75 and $2.95 Covered 4 metal frames Men's Union Suits......1.90 change compartment—pouci Augusta, Chalmers and Superior ‘ style, makes, & CENTER GOODS —MAIN FLOOR worsted mixed il 95 ct. Novelty Jewelry...... 67 MUN'S UNDERWEAR—MAIN PLoor. | oy Barpins, cuff links, crystal cut | $1.22 Men's | necklaces, Ungerve ‘clasps, van~ | “Demet Night Shirts 82)! JEWELRY—MAIN FLOOR, ell napped—neat striped iors 97 ct. Storm Serges... 176 | MEN'S FUNSISUINGS— wats eto. 2 4l-inch—all woo! coper $1.50 boys . 2 OEMS GOODS MATS. FLOOI Two Trouser Suits, 7.45, 97 ct. Poplins 73 a miiaturres Women’s Cotton Hose .27 pra’ samples—an sortunent of colors. HOSIBRY—MAly FLOOY 34 ct. cr nile Cispes 1 Ungeris pur- White 'resses. 1.24 yDS—BASEM ENT Yoke, empire and belted styles 32 ct. Lining Sateens....... .26 nd erbrot+ trinimed | aseorunent of light and DRESS —Si.c ND LOOK $—BASHMENT, 25. et Outing Flannels.... 1234 Pretty floral patterns —~ small dort undarear manta und collar—cord girdle—sises BASEMENT, us 39 ct. Cluny Laces......0. 087 prt ES-8hCOND Quilted Vests 1.18 Cbs MAIN FLOOR, i akves a 25 ct. New Curtain Muslins, .17 boon Ge aad wall eat F sputs, figures and »CURTAINTNOS ASTRON, ATERS SECOND FLOOR ¥ wo ee : Ae ee ee a

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