The evening world. Newspaper, April 30, 1912, Page 4

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~-MISSQUINNS SOM) STRIKES A MINE Justice Brtanger biger Bacto De- Texas of aaa deters ~ fense Put in by the Profes- | ican Line Blown Up in gor Is Scandalous. Gulf of Smyrna. Harry Thareton Peck, formerty| GMYRNA, April %9—The steamer ‘ef the Latia department ef Col-|T¢#a4, belonging to the Archipelago University, met with a serious |Aterican Steamship Company, struck | in Die defense of the auit |® tine at the entrance to the Gulf of by Mise ether ‘@myrna iast evening and sank. One hundred and forty persons on board alleged breach of | were drowned. The Texas was flying tho Turkish flag and was engaged in carrying mails from Constantinople to the Levant. Tt wae fire: stated that the Texas was an American versel, the error aris- tng ‘from the fact that sho ts part of the fleet of a local concern trading un- der the namo of the Archipelago Amer- foan Steamship Company. i i i ue THE i that matters set forth @nawer ato “positively scan- i { Fi the ‘an actioa for a oreach of promise Masriagy,” eaid Justice Erlanger, finest harbors in the Mediterranean, + }and Smyrna itself ts the principa’ port of Asiatic Turkey. The ent te the Gulf was extensively mined some time ago by the Turkish authorities in omer to provect the port against an asother than the defendant,'as a de- ie, ental, So far as the prot fos attempts to allege such a de, fit ts beyond criticism. other matter in the answer fol- the words ‘and has kept dis- company with men’ has no pleading, Its character 4 improper as to require no ar. demn it, Mr, Justice Bis- Ninety passengers out hoard the Texas when she was bli up were rescued, according to rep’ He H he other vietima must It Is alleged that th & i Indicated by; the pilot boat pPeorting her through the mine field. At the time of the anti<dreek boycott tie fleet to which the Texas belonged the seuree t, fl} which consists of eight ve bee iw accord with the “by him, and if the is deemed hareh the «ne wuch « pleading is in no po- |. Scurrilous and sean- @alous attacks in the records of & be too severely reproved. Dla, then rechristened the Marguerite to expunge from tho ‘an- fi 7 he ‘@il the. matier euccedding and finally received ¢ name of thi @bove quoted is granted, the Pleading, struck out and its service |’ aa ide, with $10 conte.” Festa epere, sores a ee eet Quinn a few weeks ago net: Justice Piatzel: Quinn's complaint on a But the court allowed @ays In which to pre- con: the case or Zimmerman. ve. on @ motion to atrike out allegations, not only gratited motion, but struck out the entire ti by the United ‘States Consul-Gen- eral here because the company was Wy I titi if t u LET i i The secostrrttighebt grade flour with, unsurpassed for Le a { Apa Saves work. Delicious sure and guick, Recipes in packages. German Doe Une at Hobo- company with her daughter, M. Schigser Of: No, 964 Cay ldyet!] the Bronx, ‘sho was at the pier neice sail on the Kaiser Wil- ; it; i . 3 H ‘hey were hurrying to the Mrs. col! doc- 7 lasped. A ed her nm, Low minten Wut, mn _ Tremendous Under-Price 20 Styles fee Pictured Above Magnificent creations of lingerie, m quisette and net, trimmed with TENSIVE IN} WHEN'STEAMER | AND WHIPPED HIM: : CRIES DRAW AW CROMD Tells Consumptives|. How He Got Well ‘Twenty-ninth | Py, ‘4J4 and found Policeman Burpeau, Mar- ‘The Guif of Smyrna is one of the|~ aa! Popular Prive Garment House in “New York’ —— 6a Ave. CORNER 18m Street uisite Lingerie Dresses the newest laces and embroideries. nec TIED BOY TO PIPE he Screams of alarm tssuing from a candy store at No, 683 West Hoy exhibited teeding welts on hie) hk, arms and legs, Magistrate Appleton asked Ofartin why], had beaten the chitd. “He threw garbage and bottles in front of my place,” mipttered Martin. ‘The Court held Martin in $1,000 bail, street this morning drew a crowd, most. | doubted ly women, to the window, where they | su saw a boy tied to a pipe against the | ft ‘wall and being horse whipped by a dig man. Benjamin F. Hersey of No. 4 Haw- thorne avenue, Yonkers, entered the store and asked why the chfid was| ¥ doing beaten, ‘The man with the whip, Joneph Martin, proprietor of the candy | toe store, onteral Hotsey to get out, He tin was arrested and taken before Mag- {strate Appleton in the West Side Court. | His victim wes Tony Toumfie, aged four, of No, &3 West Twenty-ninth street, who sovbingly said that Martin had dragged him into the store, tied him to the pipe and wilpped him. ‘The CIGARS STANDARD YEARS ACEPANTELD © PHENACELTS MATERNITY gues ABR, IN ONE PIECE, NCE THE FIG ale Sicration Sale of $4 9.75 a jar- all Filled ein ng ‘4 m: my recovery as being miracu: efidavity clot telling of reco: kman. Laboratory. ndditional evidence: Re oe} Tautats membrane TYREE'S Hampers, Wardrobes, Chairs Play Yards ai Nainsook Dresses, Empire, Russian and Waist Models embroidery and Jace-trimmed, 1 to Im izes 6 months to 2 years, Imported Pique Cape Coats, Nand pate : Imported Pique Reefers, hand embroidered, sizes 1 to 3 years, Stern” Brothers are preparing for Thursday, May 2d, a Sale.of Unusual Importance of - a. Women’s Suits te. of Charméuse and Imported Wool Fatirics, in entirely new models not shown heretofore, at the lowest prices quoted this season. To morrow, Wednesday, an Extraordinary Offering of Imitation Shell and Amber Barrettes with guaranteed.unbreakable hinges and catches, er shang Ag » faves, and Plain Dumb Bells, Buckles, Fans, Strands and Bars in this season’s latest styles and sizes, at 25¢ and SO© Each Being One-Half Their Regular Vaiues Seasonabie Apparel for Small Children and Infants Imported and Domestic Coats, Dresses, Hats, Bonnets and also Afghans and Pillow Cases, Novelties in Cribs, Bassinetiee’ Egyptian Cradles, Nursery Stands and every accessory for the Nursery. Also for Wednesday, an Advantageous Purchase of Children’s Dresses and Coats At One-third to One-half Less Than Original Prices, $ yrs,78¢, 98, 1.35, 1.65 rted Hand Embroidered Yoke Dresses, at $1.15, 1.50 with hand embroidered yokes and trimmed skirts, 1.95, 2,35 lered capeland cuff, 6 months to 2 yrs, 2.75, 3.45 at 1.10, 1.55 West 23d and 22d Streets Another Chance to Get a Splendid Gilt Article F REE EMEMBER, this really extraordinary Figg ae AE like ae week’s sen: ational announcement, is BODY this week, whether one’s purchase 50c or runs into the hundreds, COME! Perhaps YOU may be one of the lucky ones! amounts to hap = gift_card, and if ¥ the number thereon corre- sponds with any ¥ of the SEALED numbers on each | gift_piece shown here, we will de- liver your present to your home, free of any cost what- addresses Chiffoniers drawers, wood knobs, CREDIT PRICE 3.25 15. 11 ge44 CASH. PRICE for 5 Piece Dining Suite, like design, solid golden oak 6-ft. Extension Table with claw feet and 4 Dining Chairs with genuine leather seats, (2 sh-shaped backs aire legs: i 16. 62 Open ‘Sat. “Evenings Mission Buffets | Complete Home CASH PRICE f CASH PRICE f 2.95 Chittnies, on 11.75 ASH rece «| Outfittings— solid golden oak, § | weathered oak, With shaped | From Pianos, "Furniture, standards, French bevel | Rugs, Carpets, Mattings, nurror and swell Upholsteries to Refrigera> top drawers, tors, Chinaware, Cutler Shot mice, 12.93 4 a NAR id Bg Ba LastWeek’s Free Gifts have been delivered te the folk sons set wits se coup meats. and absolute without any cest or ex- pense whatever to one of the gift recipi- ents: M, Jory, 52 Hamilion PL, N.Y. ity, whose pur- chase amounted to 2.00, was presented with the 00 Brass Bed Mr, 2 606 E. 138th N. Y. City, whose ne purchase amounted io was presented iy the $20.00. China Closet B. W. Vamm, 62. W. 118th St, N.Y. City, whose prcnase amounted to was presented with the’ $14.00 Turkish Couch E. D. Peck, 601 W. 136th 3t., N. Y. City, whose pur- chase amounted to 1. 71, was presented with the $11.00 Boston Leather Rocker ann C. Jacobsen, 227 145th St. N. Y. City, LAG purchase amounted to 5.50, was presented with the $12.50 Boston Leather Rocker W. H. Moore, 514 W. 136th St, N. Y. City, whose purchase amounted to 5, was presented with the $13.00 Extension Table M. J. Horton, 2325 7th Ave, N.Y. City, whose oe amounted to 80, was presented with Se09 Mission Clock M. A, Batchelor, 237 W. 72d St., N.Y, City, whose purchase amounted to 3.60, was presented with th * $17.50 Reed Baby Carriage Mrs. Katherine Wood, 554 So. Sth Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y., whose praises amounted to 00, was presented with the $8 Curio Cabinet Mrs, L. Cox, 612. W. 135th St, N. Y. City, whose parsiass amounted tt was presented with the $12.90 Mission Desk Our Credit Terms 100 Purchases, vee Week Ae 50 rcheses, Meret 1.00 relases, rerwen, 75¢ VIAMES - BUTLER CHOICE At All the 200 JAMES BUTLER . Inc. Crocery Stores with this special combination offer: 314 Ibs. Granulated Sugar.........17¢) All 5 for 1 Ib. b. Best Cottee FREE. Package Ci Corn Starch Package Farina (Blue Ribbon)... You can redeem filled books of Surety Stamps at O’Neill-Adams Co. 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St., New York City, thus getting $2.50 in Goods FREE You may select anything (except Groceries and Meats) at their regularly advertised prices, and will often receive at special sales as high as $5, $7.50 and even 810 value for a filled book of Surety Stamps. The O’Neill-Adams Mail Order Department accepts filled books of Surety Stamps for any advertised article (except Groceries). 3) Established Half a Century Registered Trade Mark May Sale Housekeeping Linens Ladies’ Suits, Lingerie, . Etc. During the month of May, we shall offer a very attractive collection of Housekeeping goods, etc., at special and reduced prices, in- * cluding the following: Table Cloths and Napkins. Linen Sheets & Pillow Cases. Hemmed and Hemstitched Tow:>ls. Blankets & Comfortables. Bed Spreads & Quilts. Lingerie, Corsets & Suits. Ladies’ Hosiery & Neckwear. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs. Infants’ Wear & Veilings. We have just published a 24-page booklet giving some of the details, which we shall be glad to mail on request. James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave. and 34th St., N. Y. Opposite Waldorf-Astoria Furniture Reupholstered Any Five-piece Frame Parlor $29.75 Suit Reupholstered. Our Reg- ular Price for this work is $55. This price includes thorough- ly Led cay ing and re-cover= ing any ordins suit of furniture in a fi th as Webbing. Springs, Silk Gimp Cord, Moss, Burlap, etc. — SPECIAL NOTE— ‘Other stores adver- tised to do t! ind ot work at a lower cost, but you will 1ind their lower prices to be quoted on material unfit for usc, and your moncy tor labor would. be wasted. Of they ‘offer better at higher prices. of $29.75 includes course, pdditional charges of any ona regular 5-piece perio Your Yeeniturs will be called for and delivered free. pieces of ‘urniture also reupbolstered at A postal or tele- phone gail will bring one of our representatives to your address with samples, heueean Grantors Co., 6th Ave., 19th to 20th St.. naller suits or single T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT.

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