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STEALER CUBAuIST 15 BELIEVED LOST; if Oi OF CREW Relief Riishedto Five Vessels The Like Blithorpe Breaks ' Loose From Anchor, 'i ; Jamca A. Altehlson, treasurer of the 'Cuba Distilling Company, No. 17 Will-Ja- m Street, to-da-y garo up for lost the- company's tinker Cufoadlst, bound for Baltlmoro vlth 1,500,000 gallons of mdlassoa from Mntanzas, Cuba. The vessel sailed m Feb. 26. On the 29th it sent out a radio from Diamond fiboal that iho wouM reach Balti- more on the nomlng at a ircck aer to-da- y. Noting further has been beard, although naval and coastwise vessels have oocn scare hinff for her. The, OUbodst had a crow of thirty-nin- e In oonmand of Capt. H. L. ' Mtchaiuon. George 1L Traunton. a Ud of twenty, formerly a irtenosm-jph- er for 7rcaurer Altera son, was maldnjr Salt third trip as an ollor, training to be an engineer. Tho ves- sel was 6,748 tons srass and was built by tho Fall lUver ShVpfoulldlns Co. in 116. She was 80 foot long, 64.7 feet bean and i9A ifeet In depth of Tbte U the second tanker lost by the company In a month, the other being tie iUolcro, a sister ahip of iho Oubndlet. She broke in two 100 tnllco fet of Savannah. Co., and Copt. A. C Bbronona, his wife and their two dautfhtore were among the lost. The Coast Guard cutter Seneca has gono after the Shipping Board steamer Lake Elllthorpe, which lost her propeller on Sunday and broko ndrlft after saving been anchored off Sable Island, ' Tho Guilford, thought to havo been punk. Is In tow of the cutter Acuah-nc- t. The freighter Sarcoxle, which sprung a leak 400 miles east of port is proceedtng under her own power. The Wliconsln Bridge, which lost her propeller on the way from Hango to New Yprk, Is in tow of tho steamer liist Side from Bordeaux and the Buckbannon which ran out of coal on her way htre from Messina, Is being towed to Bermuda by the Ablanset. The Maine Is In tow of the British Bteamcr Carrigan. ' Aid has been sent from Halifax to iho freighter Noccalula, reported out of fresh water and without steam. Dentist's Slayer In Mattesvwnn Aaylnm. Following the findings of a lunacy nommlsslon ipolntod foy Judge Nott In Oenoml Sessions. Isuac Isacowttz, who murdered Dr. Josoph N. Hannanla, a dontlst, at No. 21 East USth Street, with an axe Jan. 10 last because of a fancied cnKtee. was y committed is the Mnttrviwan State Hospital as criminally Insane. THREE MEN VICTIMS OVERCOME BY GAS Coin Meter Shut Off Supply, How- ever, and Bakers May, Recover. Three men suffering from mumlnat-In- g gas poisoning were removed from a rooming house at No. 171 Cast Fourth Street last night to Bellevue Hospital. The men, Michael Loboda, Jacob Salt and Michael Vavbodloh, are Austrian bakers. Frank Vavodlch, brother of one of the men, reported to Patrolman Kadort be had been unable to arouse his brother, and smelted gas at the door of the apartment occupied by the three men. The patrolman forced an entrance mm the rooms and found the three In bed but fully dressed. Qas had escaped from two burners of a teas atovo until a coin meter automatically snui on me supply. At the hospital H was said the men are In a serious condition, 5 SOLDIERS ESCAPE FROM ARMY PRISON S. I. Police and Military Guards In Search Believe Fugitives Sup- plied With Civilian Clothes. Five United States soldiers escaped from the ruard house at Fox Hills Hospital, near Qrassmore, 8. L, late lant night or early this morning and are still at large. Staten Island police and armed guards from the military reservation are searching for them. AH Information regarding the men and the manner In which they ef- fected their escape, was refused by the army authorities, but soldiers said the fugitives broke down the guard house door, and overpowered the sen- try on Post No, 1. It Is believed the men were supplied with civilian clothing and then forrled across to the Brooklyn shore. Two of the fugitives were servlne six months' terms, two one-ye- ar icrms, ana anoiner is saia to nave been under sentence for twenty years. \SYRUP OF FIGS\ CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at. tongue 1 Remove poi- sons from little stomach, liver and bowels Accept \California\ Syrup of Figs only look for the name California on the puckagc, then you are sure your child Is having the lest ami most harmless laxative 4r physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Chil- dren love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on ench bottle. Give it without fear. Mother! You must say \Califor- nia.\ Advt PPENHEiM,(2 fcVENING TUESDAY, 0, 0FPESBE1M. Street Extraordinary Wednesday Women 's and ' SOc c Regulation and V neck, back and front. fashioned (four illustrated) of brocaded satin, all-ov- er cluny lace, plain twill and combination satin and laco. 50c 34th street New Also Sale Wednesday Purchase of 750 & C2 34th Street New Sale Continued Wednesday and For Women and Misses 55.00 68.00 Values at 38.00 Taffeta, Tricotine, Cropo Meteor and Georgette, in draped, straightlino and basque effect models, beaded, embroldored and laco trimmed. Round, pointed or square necks. Long and short sleeves Actual Values to 68.00 Sale Price 38.00 THE WORLD, MARCH 1920. 34tji New York Values fi4fi IM 1.00 1.00 ribbon straps. Hand- somely models 75c York on A to Satin, Plain and Fancy Wo- -, ven Mohair and Zephyr Wool Models (two tratcd) in 0 sport shades and blended Values to 13.75 Sale Price York for The Dresses are all New Spring Models embraced in our current and are among the most Noteworthy we have ever been able to offer &UNS&g Brassieres Bandeaux 1.00 1.50 Qfperbeirlhns Special Women's Tuxedo Sweaters fashionable combinations LL1N5 6.75 Afternoon Street Dresses assort- ments lOn Knowing What's ComingI In Spanish the exclamation point Is also before the sentence to let you know what's coining. On entering an office, does healthy dandruff-fre- e hair mark you a a thinking, man? Dandruff, you know, causes baldness. The simple and certain treatment of Austinol Dandruff Krudlcator cleanses the sculp and promotes the growth of hair. Guaranteed by a refund of 5times tliePurchase Edco Scalp Salt. Scalp Wash and Hair Soap xujjicitnl for tompUtt irtalmml aV come xn 'he haruliome red eate at your drugfisl'i. Dandruff Eradicator \Backed by a Man . Who Uses If IRLBURT'S CAMPHOR PILLS EVErWPILLAPREVENTlVE TAKBTH FMfAMHE&TAR! SUNDAY WORLD 'WANTS' WORK MONDAY WONDERS. LOOIIIGMLES 50TH TO GOTH STREET LEXINGTON TO AVENUE Beginning Tomorrow We Will Place on Sale a Limited Number of Our New 1920 Model Players During this period of rising prices this sale of a Walters Player at $475 takes on on added importance. The possibility of purchasing such. a well known Player at this sale price will no doubt cause unusual excitement amongst prospective purchasers, and as the supply of these players in lim- ited we urge you to call tomorrow. -- LLl Ail HLs&f 75 Free With Each Player X Beautiful Music Cabinet Handsome Bench to Match $10 Worth of Music of Your Own Choice and Free Delivery Our new 1920 model Walters Player Is an instrument that stands In a class by itself. It is made in a beautiful mahogany case, has a rich and mellow tone so much des.red by good musicians. And the Player action has all the very latest Player devices, which allow you to play loud or soft, fast or slow, and give any variation of sound and tempo to the selection played. This of one of Uiese new model at the price, $475, makes it for any to have a in their home. It is not to pay cosh for the If you Bros, have an Easy which will allow you to have one of these in your home the time you are for it. Dont put this matter off any take ot this sale. Call at our to. fail, se cct your and we will make for its and for Full CLOGS KIDNEYS Take a Glass of Salts if They If you must have your mcut every day, eat It, but flush your kidneys with salts says a noted who tells us that incut forms uric acid which almost these orgtns In their efforts to expel it from the blood. They be-c- ui it- - sluggish and weaken. To these scid.i, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's waste get four ounces nf Jiul Salts from any heret take a In a glass of water before for n few diivb This famous salts is made frm the acid of grapes and lemon juice, with llthla, and has hecn utrd for to neutral lit the acid so It no longer irritates, Jnd Salts Is cannot In- jure, and makes a Special Low Terms OF $Q A WEEK opportunity purchasing beautiful Walters Players possible almost family Player necessary instru- ment. prefer Convenient Terms, Bloomingdale arranged Payment Han, beautiful Players during paying longer, advantage salesrooms tU\Tw without Player arrangements immediate delivery. NAME, ADDRESS. 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