The evening world. Newspaper, May 31, 1911, Page 13

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, ia THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1911, \ Tathensky of No, 29 Madison street, § Manhattan, who was not only robbed | but blackjacked. ‘Tbe thieves, four in / number, took $ and a Panama hat. | sky whispered that they were the high- | waymen and the detectives atarted for — ships. The newest liner will be the biggest ship in the world. It also is regarded as significant that the German company has gone to the builders of the White Star leviathians, one of which, the Olympic, It has been Jannounced, will start on her maiden voyage for New York on June 28. The Olympic and the Titanic are} j each S82 1-2 feet long, with @ tonnage | each of 60,000 tons, The Mauretania ts 762 | |feet long; tonnage, 31,958; the Lust- tania, the same length and $1,550 ton- —e nage. The new German vessel will be nearly two hundred feet longer than either Cunarder, Thers is much speculation in ehip- ping circles here as to just where the new giant of the sea will dock, aa there fe no pler at the Hamburg-American line's Hoboken docks to take in the new ship complete! As soon as the robbers disappeared In the darkness Lubensky set up a howl that was heard by the two sleuths. They hastened with Lubensky to the | them, One of the quartette ran back tnto the park and escaped. The others said they Victims Identify Them by New |}: iartman, John J. Maher and nearest park entrance and hid. Soon four young men approached, Luben- Panama Hats They Had Taken. Gives Order for Vessel 190 Feet Longer Than the | Mauretania, nald, At midnight Muhn Berbentch arrested the fourth man, jeorge W. Mcwaughlin, at Seventeenth street and Tenth avenue, All the men were wearing Panama hate, two of which were identified as their property by Levine and Lubensky. Levine identified McDonald as one of |the two men who had held him up, - citizens | Hubensks identified the for cned be- “2 DIAZ SAILS AWAY pany may Intend to utilize the proposed new landing at Montauk Point. L. L, for the new boat BELFAST, treland, May ™.—That the Hamburg-Amertcan Line is to make an effort to eclipse in gran.e1r and «peed all that is promised for the giant White | Star ships, Olympic and Titante, has Your men who are allered to have been holding up and asen In Prospect Pack were ar fore Macisirste Harris tn Police today, All were 1 Moscow, Ru Gen. Reinbot hi @ month of a gang of t At Irst feet the length of the two White Star | police amounting to $160,000. ee Save the Babies. Sunday night, up David Levine of No. 121 Orchard! street, Manhattan, and a young woman | op the Terrace Bridge and demanded | VERA CRUZ, May 1.—With his de- what valuables they had eit é ‘ANT MORTALITY is something frightful, We can hardly realize that Ope of the me Oe Sarde Blas We MT dhe children born ia civilized counirles, twenty-two per cent, against Levine's faces spovlaa? ailiaeced or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach ‘one year; thirty-seven ed a et and chain v at, Stlled to-day on the steamer Ypiranga| Sep gent., or more than one-third, before they are five, and one-half before the girl and went through Le-| for Havana, whence he goes to Spain, Rrey ‘are fifteen } pockets. Levine did not have }an exile from the country over which ‘We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save & tuch money. #9 the highwaymen took | he ruled a third of a century. majority of these ious lives, Neither do we hesitate to say that many 4 i ions. hia new Panama hat. The robbery oc-| Surrounded by twenty officers of his | Of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparati feared ina lonely part of the park and | personal staff, who have resigned from oe eo fon ee aa syrups Te roe cree e Sterlote quancinen, s had mi ct a= | Mextc! ce he " J ves had made their escape be-|the Mexican army to accompany him | M0 yp _— aunnugy th Br A baicra elteiolanion cooper , pores of the skin and allays fever, Genuine Castoria always bears the signatare of y Prowled in the vicinity Bridge, but were not might to prevent the the Terrace | Huerta, in charge of the Vera Cruz se enough last | military district. There was no demon- f Max | stration in the streets. pbbery /N BUSINESS Tt ts belleved that the German com- | by two victims snd the Magistra boen revealed here by the announce-|the Senate Tribunal to one year's Im- y i 1 z Joa here by th 8 v 1 ‘at them withou: bail until next Monday! ment that the German company has|prisonment and loss of his civil rights | morning, when, {t is expected, other | placed an order with Harland & Wolff | for misappre or ae 3 funds 7 while Governor of Moscow. it Was complainants will be on hand for @ vessel %0 feet long. charged that in less than two years he Reports have reached the pottes for This will exceed by nearly seventy | paid “extraoniinary rewards” to the arrived. into exile, Gen, Diaz and his family | deadly poisons, | en AHA Heebanich ol | Ware enccTisd) to (hn) Qbek by a de, | 9 congestions, ens, death. toria ae Sots the reverse, but | * | you must see that it bears the signature Chas, H, Fletcher, Castoria Park station, were sent | tachment of troops from the local gar- He Blood 60 clreniabe iy, ry ; » the highwaymen. ‘They|rison under the command of Gen. | causes the to cires avy) Opes € Open Saturday Evenings Till 10 o’Clock have been selling merely for Dozens of patte reguisrly for years S that discontinued now variety—at a saving of at 27x60 inch .. 30x70 inch ......5 4 ft. 6 x 6 ft 6 6 ft. x 9 ft 8 ft. 3 x 10 ft. 6.. ’ 9 ft. w 12 ft. .... r er Ba A The first four sizes are s s. All se stand- com and quality. Many fine Oriental designs. e-q r to on regularly for $4. ‘h posts and the one on the and rails, with round fillers. There are over 50 patterns—Just a few of each in each size, , the two ¢ Both otfered, Downtown ( Park Row and Chatham Square Store | 493 to 205 Park Row (QweerrnwAl] 353rdAve.@12IstSt. 2212 to 2224 Third Avz. Everything for Housekeeping Weather-Proof Rustic Hickory Arm Chair $2.90 § chairs and r rniture made of grass, bamboo, reed, rattan to suit everybody Every kind of fioor covering for every room, hall, stair, kitchen, etc., and no in bright, satin and "polet” finishes. One of the best lot of values ever Ware New Harlem Store This Great Building Full of - Acres of Floor Space ip load eh ates ewig ‘ ON a ated te \\ \ \ FlowerStanc$3.90 Strong and comfortable. Great 5, Seats, hanging baskets, stands and a Settee, $9.75 rove their looks. ers, be es sun will im Pxmcxmntigrsatt Curtain Stretcher i ai t fe 2 Strongly braced and easy to operate Discount This Week on our $30 Worth for 50c a Week E $100 “ “ $1.50 « ss niire $200 “ $2.50 6 6s Stock of $1,000 « 6 $12.50 «6 6 Payable by the month if more convenient. Collectors sent IF REQUESTED. We will open an account jor any emount on proportionate terms. No limit, small or large. 10% Discount Hf You Prefer to Pay Cash Prices marked in Plain Figures—no extras. Saleemen to show the goods and give full in- formation, but the goods sell themselves. Enamel, Wooden and Kitchen e of has square posts Cowperthwait & Sons YOUNG STUDENT MISSING. ATTEMPT TO END LIFE FAILS.| NO MORE ROCKAWAY CAMPS. Lonte Greenspawie Father Fears He Louts Greenspan, teen years old and fiv Inches high. He weighs He broke ‘open the door to) Company, cau ene nian nan'a room and found him standing | MN Of the charge of trempa class, He was employed t Net lin the fiece With & gas tube in his} The men ar nq. evtire tutor, Frederick Starr, on a contracting h # tube in his] The me : niog extra: job at the foot of Court atreat, He mouth ney c po was seen to measure a cArKo of con! at B o'clock and ater was on the pier His father fears he has been d FRECKLES Henry Herman was toterr to Realty Company Causes Arrests for “ day while tryl to ene . w Hag Reen Drowned. pO le tr ht Trespass as @ Warning. gos. Herman re a soma from Mra. | @ atudent of the The tent colony College of the City of New York, {9|Ob@r @t No, 137 West Sixty-seventh missing. An alarm has been sent out | Street. For two months 1 had been | fv* years found fre ind Don't Hide Them with a Veil; Re= by the pelice AL the, Ftc of the | out of employment. n Rockaway Point was give 1 move Them with the New Drug. oy'a father, Hyman Greenspan of No. tr, Ober noticed oa «for and yesterday that {te sinecura ts) 4 fi 87 Henry atreot Beclleliestegy es ” pdt Need y at an end ad Tvousen Civearapa Ta dqueel o-day, She reported to the police and | Grave, 1 Patrolman White Was sent to tnvestl-| ave ong ete ts thi Dr, Cook came from Mower Hospttal | !yn; Will or/and took charge of the patient. Her- owned, |man declined to talk about his case. ern of No, 104 6 and Peter M. W eecker atreet, Brooklyn jexeman's for the a that te sold om 16, Gh Iso. 402 n of 6th Ave., 20th to 224 St. New York City 1868—Established 43 Years—1911 We =ONEILL-ADAMS CO: Women’s Hot Weather Apparel Suits, Dresses, Coats, Skirts and Bathing Suits O'Neill Main Store-—Third Floor, 500 Trish Linen Tailored Tub Suits in models that decided hit. These Suits have been speci: and _ perfectly tailored those offered elsewhe is only..... ave made a } 7 L ly made, being shrunk | Compare our extensive showing with } $6 75 at $10.00, And remember that our price | ° $12.50 Foulard Dresses, appropriate] $15 Women's Tailored Wool Suits, designs, newest shadings, styles that) suitable for travelling and rough wear as are up-to-the-moment, andnot § | well as dress uses, made of serges, mix- one but many,at..........6 6.95 tures and tweeds, ially $ ry made and priced at Pe 975 500 Separate Wash Skirts, made in © most appropriate model, out of the |best genuine imported repp, shrunk 3. | before being made; value $3.50. 59 49 1,000 Summer Tub Dresses, lin- geries, muslins, lawns, ¢inghams, models, th styles and combinations; simply won-! derful in white and dainty color-$ 3.9 ings; value $6, at...... lat $5 Bathing Suits, made of mohairs in| $7.50 Mohair Auto and Travelling black and navys, choice combination; Dust Coats, notch and combination trimmed, a stunning style for $ ‘high and low necks, loose and semi-fitted women, misses and juniors, at 3.50) plain and belted backs, blacks, 55 00 \navys and grays, at.......... Steamer and Polo Rug Coats, made $5 Genuine Linen Motor and Trav- in several new late styles in plaid back |elling Dust Coats,made specially smart, shawls, plain tailored a: * sev av; ! trimmed, several colors;-value § 1 6 50 jcoats are wonders and are made ° } $22.50, at..... Black Lawn Dresses, for hot weather, that you cannot duplicate. $2 to 46, absolutely fast black, for those who must use black; not one model but many; values $8.50 to $12.50, at Irish LinenSuit S Three Days’ Sale of Muslin Underwear Thursday, Friday and Saturday O'Neill Main Store—Third Klo: Underclothes suitable for brides, seashore, mountain, country or city wear. Extra qualities, nicely made, dainty styles, large assortment and prices to suit every purpose. $1.25 Night Gowns at 95c Many pre styles to select from, including Empire, slip-over, kimo: vund, high and V necks, beautifully trim- med with medallions of fine embroidery and fine lace inyer- tions, alse linen torchon or German Val. lace and Hamburg embroidery, beading, ribbon and bows. lips, made of fine Inwn, in w te canary, lavender, pink es trimmed with fine Val. lac rtions and full lac 1 ot r skirt and comet cover, 1 with lace, draw- fete 75 09.98 of eyelet embroidery also flounce of lace dery insertions, variety of pretty $ Isabella and Umbrella Drawers, newest French patterns and me- dallions of lace, diamond or square effect, excellent 59c. 59 98 0 bs quality Percale, Gingham and Chambray Wash Petti- $ coats, with sectional flounce and underlay 50c to 1.98 yokes of Ma ers or knee | Pettica Art Embroideries OPNellt Stamped Marquisette Shirt Waists, extra fine quality, designs for French knots, cross stitch, and Bulgarian sy embroidery; regularly #1 . Ac Stamped Voile Shirt Waists, 50c. Stamped Linon Lawn Shirt Waists Stamped Marquisette Skirts, value Stamped Voile Skirts at $1.25. Store—Muloony, 50, at $2 Lawn Swings O'Nelll Main Store—Basement, We are show large line of lawn swings of good makes. Two Passenger Lawn Swings with painted $ hangers made of good maple at 3.98 Four Passenger Lawn Priscilla Swings, $ built of heavy spruce with painted hangersat..... 0.00 The Busch Steel Wings, four passe wers $ with awnings se 12.50 The Glidding Settee, the most comfortable swing Hair Goods Specials In the Largest and Finest Hair Depart- ment in America, On Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only at These Prices. { Transformations for all around § og the head; finest G Ang *1.95 | tsr 2.45 nt Bieces to Select From, Ranging in Price, 45¢ to $100. O'Nelill Main Store—Secodd Floor, rocking Chale mauey with atest Fall of ond om ne 17.50 nd shawl fringe | full and ample, high and low necks. These 53.95 "5 $8.50 Untrimmed Millinery for-Women, Misses and Children O'Neill Main Store—Firet Floor, Women's White Chip Dress Shapes, values $1.75, at $1.25. Fine Quality Leghorn Hats, small shapes, natural or black, at $1.75. Untrimmed Dress Shapes in burnt, also fancy braids, valucs $1.50 to $2.50, at 93¢e, Banded Sailors in the newest rough braids, 1911 models, from 95¢ to $3.48. Fxceptional Values in Imported Flowers Pansy Wreaths, values $1 Geranium Wreaths, valu Fine Daisy Wreaths, val Rose Wreaths, values 81.7 Rose Sprays, values 8c, at 37¢. Imported Pansies, value 98e, i Imported Wreaths, value $1.25, at 48¢. Imported Lilacs, value Se, at 25¢. for wear, at.. Lowest Prices in Sale of Mendel’s Make Tailored Waists O'Nellt Main Store—Third Floor, Tailored Waists at 85c 585 colored and black-and-white percale tailored waists, made with broad pleat over shoulder; pocket ) and long sleeves; finished with laundered self cuff, at.......... 85e White Linen Waists at $1.50 240 made with pleat over shoulder; pocket; plain back and long. slee finished with laundered or $ French cuffs, at ‘ 1.50 June Corset Specials O'Neil Mate Store Tied Bloor. To-morrow, Thurs¢ > will be le, continuing through Friday “Nemo" Summer Corsets, shu model to fit the average figure, nicely trimmed with lace; double sets of garters attached; sizes 18 to 80; regularly $ Warner's" Rust Proof Corsets, boned throughout with non-rustable steels, prettily trimmed with falls of $ lace; attacher reg. 82; at i “La Vida"’ Custom-made Corsets, boned with Ex- fe of i rted batiste and coutil mmed with 30°10 bows, makes end porters attaches garters, forn and yular upward free Satin Taffeta Ribbon O'Neill Muto Store Floor 5,000 yards Satin Taffeta in ay black or white, 5% inches wide, val Belting in various d 25c and 2c, at yd... corsets at $1 an y of colors, 4 At YG. bak 19-

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