The evening world. Newspaper, May 18, 1911, Page 8

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x 5 A ALE RNE DARIN NLT SON SAIL AL ’ 4 7) “WER EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1911. peered aesatuediaaasia ¢ 2 2 Pietro Salvatore, Some day I go to play] name and where T 11 4 take me ing. When hi phat | durii he coronation of King Tse. STRANSKY COMING |Child’s Tiny Fingers, [eta eat A a wa eee ee Wear spy ch tse Watstnan a Re | Wal tnforssel persons aa age eters ' is t Twentieth st ' ter," implored Mamma \ Waldo a . and that early to-| that tha strike will be formidable if it ‘vening World man | ON MURDER S$ SUSPICION Gay five men were loitering about the| comes. = nme tella you true n tl | / | | ike W h it M i, U; di | side door where 1 hol my finger! wnat da leet’ bait ny when da cop | Police Think Thugs Who Beat and | ytine = = erent f | | e iT e n er nder that erac ft nouitd awful @oe eine ne rh t hen he told them to move on he a A CHARGE take it from Mey iste ore a he tponk fae nave “dh weet if én armeesi pants Robbed Watchman Also Killed id Lit Meh ting 1 oe teanca tite WHAT THEY SAY ' ; ‘ some baby tn there, ws LI abi oead Nel ih ke think Unidentified Man. of $30 and a watch. Fillett told the Peele { | ‘ 4 The police . police that he recognized one of them, " + Bo, C, Dietiict oF H rit t? At first [ think on,’ she aay, ‘Madon, T gotta da police are seeking five men . t H. E. Manley, of Co. C, District j 9 Door, Brought Rescue tle white mice play | woo " | who beat and robbed Auspachis Fittett | {74 De wave the name and addres® (9) Cotimbia National Guard says: “I , [under that door, Then I gee you @F@] And all the rest of the Campone tam- of No. 163 Jerome avenue, the Bronx,| ‘The clothing of the man who wan| cured a badcold by taking Pather John s « | J Saeed iy fell upon Antoinette as though to early to-day, both for the assault and| killed and whose death Is now thought| Medicine. A vhave gained 25 pounds amother her with kisses, because they think the same five are|to be murder did not contain any| while gigs the medicine. Here Is the Story of Antoinetta Campone, What She Did and How She Felt When Left Alone in the Dark in a Big Factory Building, sa | Tesponaible for the death of a man| marks by which it could be identified.) Mr: DINNER TO JOHN F. GALVIN,| ‘hore body was found enriter in the|A deep mash on the head showed the | says: : "lay near the northbound tracks of the| “use of death. | my daughter of a hack Putnam Division of the New York Cen- Rg ar bothered her fortive years. Friends of Water Commiestoner to | trai Railroad. Ocean = Leda és Miss Margaret K nned 7 c ; wm SOUTHAMPTON, England, May 18.—| 15th st., Phila, says: “During a ee a morgue uplden tiled White the nm | the tong threatened international striie| health break down I lost 28 pounds and A @inner will be tendered to-nieht |of the Kingsbridge station were in-| Of sailors and firemen, it is reported | people said I had bronchitis. Father to John F, Galvin, Commissioner of | veptigating, Fillett was brought to Ford-| here to-day, has been fixed for May 45, John's Medicine has given me health Water Supply, by his friends, at the /ham Hospital unconscious from a beat-| with the object of disiocating tramMc| strength and my former healthy color.” Hotel Van Cortiandt, West Forty-ninth street. ngle of 2007 N. 5 es eS { Loudon Chariton Confirms | i His Reported Engagement as Successor to Mahler, % ‘Tht te the own story of a child docked | plosty, of people would have heard it “4 whom | 44 come let me out, Rut no. 1 am {ih @ factory bunding at night to |too much soared, T alt there and Tors | fescue came when a passing citieeN 7 pojier 1 bent the door with my ‘Lenion Chariton to-day confirmed the | eew her tiny fingers, trembling from) hand unt!! |! 's all sore to-day, see! Teported engagement of Josef Stranaky | fright, protraiing from a omek under | ¢ The J The committees in charge of the din- Hoe Berlin to euccesd Gustay Mahter aa | the door, | with agonizoa sand clicks of ner {@ Willlam Hannah, James Ahearn, - conductor of the Phifharmonte Soctety It Would @tve you a fresh glow of/aympathy fi mother and aunt Arthur W. Middleton, George Enri Pn 5 1 pleted fot the Bohemian conductor to | Hv" mwantyentond anece today when | Reena took one little bieck-and-bive Joueph aoe Gre J. Murphy and ‘ © come to American in the earty fall. | pntotnatta, the eeven-year-cld Gawhter veal and the mother the other, and Justice Edward Fotra. The contract ts for one eeason only, | of the houm, waked and was greeted | my and by If beeth to HAL cert, Had ee 4 Stransky having secured a year’s toave | by the other members of the family. | gure enough throw the big scare into © of absence from Berlin, where for the | “Blessings from the Holy Mother be | me." The round black eyes ar — —— CLEANING CARPETS . last two seasons he has conducted the | With you!’ ‘erled her mother over the and blacker, NN ; Stetifier concert. | kitchen stove. “Hoven though the clouds P! it toaked, aimoet Sf Fh se i a Hil gh BI so Don’ "t take th upand beat § “ + declares Mr. Chariton, | WTS dark and the rain fell it t# lk Pee pode * | am not eure yet,’ he say, and I feel him jem. 1y sweep . > nio Society has discov. | UDshine here Vecause you are around the corner, making -& peel ch my finger, ‘What you do tn there, om , | ‘Ia the little Antoinetta c er the atatr, jumping back when 1|¥0U Dady® he call out very loud, lke he i Qn extraordinary individuality, He nik, Yi ind, My, but I almost throw a anery. ‘You got no business make q § nas youth, poise, sicit!, enthusiaam, mag: | i hia face with water, "Co t are under @ door and ou nd it actu. re a man #0. y netic personality, sound mumicianghip crack about | * et of the Morning, #0 that @lly cleans them and and catholic tas Hitien Whiten the | YOur Gaher may tle @ owing to yo “Ehen, t Bet my Case verr ease te freshens their colors. i as the partioular needs of the Philhar- | OUF Y*@re ate aeven times eeven.” i eomatnay Will neo | little irl, seven yeart old. I am lock Particle of dust. All the ' F monic Society, @ and.” | Dreamed She Was Lost Again. nody did nee! —— in, I want to go ho to my mamma, dint and dust are taken Ef Stransky, who was ‘born tn 1872, epent| “Praises bo to the @ints of| nf Mount bs piesa baht ght] Bey foe ine new, Lata ft his early Mfe tn Prague, wh this | heaven,” cailied he: Rey . murmur 6 aun 4 , it and einger. Dvorgk and Smetana) sleeping with the little gin, ‘I dreamed | ete girl's English. him come running again with more men, Look for this mala om t became interested in’ Dis career, He) the little angel was lost again, and 1| “One Mighty ‘Nice Man.” pod Ce Lt hg the door ead - the green can. EY pe lah od 0 r Fic solesmne 5 f las tebe hts aat ace | “He te ono mighty ‘nice man, Mister tine by the hand and Ask me what my |p Lomontur Chemise! Oo. Zervez city. N. 3. | » Vienna For five yeara he was aoncert | and operetic conductor at the Preirue | | , Royal Opera. Then, for years | he held the same position at the Ham. | burg Opera. A call came from Berlin A and fe was made conductor of the | Miuthner Orchestra, and Chief Kapell- | | meister of the Gura Opera, a eummer | \ series at the new Royal Opera House, | | _ Berlin. Stransky was urged to renew | | _ * the Berlin contract with the privilege | of ‘ing “guest” areeter corer Franklin Simon & Co. Society wanted him for three years F f when the invitetion «ame on Philharmonte Society of New ba a i th Avenue « —_— | . TWO SCARED GIRLS Semi-Annual Clearing Sale 4 | ehe e | dead * SINDBICTHRIIL ESS FRIDAY, MAY 19TH i 4 that she may know that ; ber be # wines and that you are really dere.” Women’s Tailored Suits 1 ‘ Antoinetta iy fel hat had none of the family were listening. An- —~—s— sfep Dae pend Gn at Custom Tailored and Dressy Models : Hysterics: Caused by Roller! ac TM%, Ne Adis Rolie about me of _navy, black or white serge, tweed, 5 QQ Whether a man’s week-end leads him to aeroplane field, polo, Coaster. B R “I think I waw'a big bonehead. Yester- mannish worsteds and imported fabrics. grounds, tennis court, seashore, country club— aster_Brings Reserves, | ay my mother, she was making the : oe ane Aro and she have not the itie pieces Heretofore $34.50 to $59.50 Or to any one of the dozen other retreats from business, con- 5 he : i . _ , : rf a mbulance and Mob. sings aay fan eat thet | Kin: ventionality and the “car rattling er the waa street” — ‘ @0 to the box factory to get them. sy Pwo hysterical girls caused the Coney Pedic, een " Was 80 in : All this Spring’s desirable models, e have a message for him today in regard to Island reserves to be called out, « 5 nice man at the box ll 5 Pao! ree atta ati owt | eactny outa eo we nt the He 2,000 Outing Trousers to Sell at area Coney has had this year/and they never chase you, never muice NO ALTERATIONS. Whi Se S d Si F Fl i { shortly after 1A. M. to-day. holler, hi ae: $ — i —S tri; es—. inne SIs Gh caumteee oe: eoise) Stat Te Be asters ee None sent C. 0. D. or on Approval. stephanie ig tery adllipsiicsbi nei Nia aad dices i rallway that provides as a new feature | Put don't take the jFood-tor-box woo Trousers will be shown for the first tomorrow morning. They represent very } A race between two lightning-llko cars|... fo ROL anew the ‘ o ¢ wes Miss May Foley, aecinare sctre Ae nat shaving and the it great saving to the men who will act promptly and take o ae Prong 's supply. Hi , Old, of Emmons avenue and East Twen- | home for my mother. But no. ‘The dest FIFTH AVE. h ant Had we not proceeded in a systematic way to assemble these Trousers in ad- Gt9-frHt street, Sheepshead Bay. of the factory it 1s close! It ts lock! ey 37t and 38th Sts. vance of the actual season, we would have had to ask considerably more for each of " Excited by the mad race between the | I ‘Sannet eas oat re them. * car she 4 th inetta threw out her arms J ‘ : A By abel track, ane forgot about the warn. |ihinct terme femme whieh Was wor: ' _ But the fabrics were purchased advantageously, and the tailors had time in ' ing to keep her seat and stood up. hot have been achieved with an armful | ‘ which to do the work when other matters were not urgent. The result is this ex- : | ings an indlings In o1 i lia aes ne be ‘into aan P “ } - ¢ traordinary assemblage of new, fashionable and seasonable trousers at a very un- ¢ P. \goard topped the. car an soon | nent: areunarpleaiy Gres: : usual price, bo epltha and nd grabbed ben Her where—and ’@ nolse on Ever Stop to Think How Many Occasions Call for Outing Trousers? © low and-2ftss Florence Trama of No. We did that yesterday, and the total was surprising, even to us. No man will 219 West Fourteenth street, Manhat- } | tam, looked up and saw the struggling, | ecreaming girl. | promptly went tnto hys | { f | her cries were added } J shrieks of the girl in . | ' : = realize their diversified uses until he has put the matter to test. M e n Ss S 'p r ing S i i ts And there is economy in them, as they save the regular suits. American men are wearing them more generally every year. They are discovering what a comfort it is to pass the warm afternoons and evenings in light trousers and negligee shirts. At $14.50 Garments that were made up by This is not a one-day event. We are offering 2,000 trousers now—but there is a if manufacturers to sell at $20, but White flannels, white serge with self stripe, white serge with pin stripes in color, were left on their hands when parts of the orders were cancelled. We fancy flannels. Dozens and dozens of patterns. Allsizes. $5. Main floor, New Bldg. | took them at a liberal concession. Exceptionally Good Leather Comfort for the Little Chaps ~ | Worsteds and cheviots in de- ‘the popular resort that there had been murder, disaster and other dire things dirwctlons, end rumors daened” about | WE Pay $4.00 AAVEEK delivers to your howe and Rail- few myinutes several thousand Freight roadFare | had crowded about the girl on specials here advertised. und. ‘The car with the other | j WRITE for our | had procesded to @ place where NEW BOOK- she could be taken off, LET contain- Lieut. Convoy of the Coney Island ing informa- @ station heard the clamor abeve the din of the island and turned out his re- ri Faye tion regarding our outfits. | Satisfaction for the Mothers in These Bags to Sell for $7 and $7.50} Boys’ Wash Suits at $2.25 Comfortable because they are cool in the , serves, An ambulance call brought An English manufacturer of bag frames . ; 7 hottest weather. Satisfactory to the mothers of both iri waa ru Mailed free. sirable colors. had 3800 steel frames which he vided ‘a diepose for many reasons but principally because they \t , Later they were alle to + in i ‘ of quickly. A well known maker of bags took! give as much wear as many suits selling for 83.25 t go home. os Ce RERAS Skilled workmanship is evident them at a concession, told us about it, and we| and $5. _ sal ale - ‘ fi eee in the tailoring. to share the benefit. A day or s0 ago Russian blouse suits in sizes 3 to 7, and sailor {, TEN GOT DEGREE OF DOCTOR. | Davenport Sofa Bed arranged to share the benefit. “ie 8°) louse suits in sizes 6 to 10, in Russian, cord, \y Each one bears the Wanamaker Warranty, at $14.50 we received from him 200 of the finest sole-| cootch zephyr, English mercerized rep, Irish leather, hand-sewn bags we have ever offered} |inen, Japanese crepe cloth and domestic zephyr. at these prices, In white and colors. | The fiftieth commen of the Eclectic Medical ¢ City of Now York was h in the +4 tion was de «a, INmahogany and golden oakframes; #') upholstered in veloury value $40, nt 20 OD : F With each suit goes a watch fob made of silk Bags are in brown only. Leather lined with] with an embossed metal charm. three pockets. Frames are trimmed in heavy Mothers will show their wisdom by lay brass. Sizes 16, 17, 18 and 20. 87 and 87.50. the Summer supply of these serviceable Main floor, New Building. | #2.25 cach. Main floor, New Buil | JOHN WANAMAKER re | Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. Wanamaker Guaranteed Blue Serge Summer Suits for Men, $10 Sun-proof. Shape-retaining. (i For men and young men—all sizes. Other blue serge suits, $12, $14 and $16. It malas little difference ak Tasement, New Building. Subway Dexigner Disttoemet f wPoeentamreta peter thst 16,80. a John Wanamaker \ Lordy os 4 3 Roo 4 Rooms ie Raake Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, : 6 33 e Y ‘ ortlanst p Completely $7 5 Compe ely $ | 2 5 Completers $ 1 5 0 Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Streets. you need---a World a Want will bee’ 1 OPEN. . of Rapid ae HEURTARIAN | caaa' i fm PRIBBGRGKIAR GOR LR, CARTY, sys at connen,!! MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED= Pe, Present Public Hervies in| SATURDAY [AT A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND. GET IT, ince 190, and did much werk in de-| EVENINGS Magen Lhe Subways thas argdto come, go and gef it.

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