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’ # "9 : 4 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 24 NURY ON BEEF | ISEVEN FIREMEN [ARMED W.W'SPLAN [SUCH EXTRRVAGMGE” [=3=S3SeE | $400,000, ‘The present proposed outlay of REBSTED BY THE | BURED BENEATH | TOLAY OFS O | THR HEWES, SSE SSS Best & Co Bi U.S.S.PRARE) BIGBLAZING DOOR, SDE, SSG) CR AT WAET PA esa . ~ LITTLE DICKEY BIRD SENDS LITTLE ESTELLE TO DEATH! Coats That Are Different Three-year-old Estelle Goldemith al- * " Freshness and Exclusiveness Assured. Models From Our Own Workrooms. At Mid-Summer Prices. NEW, DRESSY PONGEE COATS NEW, WHITE SERGE COATS ++ +++Regular price $25.00, 15,00 seeee seeeeeeeeres 8.95 9.75 NEW, DRESSY LINEN COATS SPORT COATS sessseeseeceeeseess 375 4,75 Just like the '* grown-ups’ 7.50 Special Sale of Seashore Coats at 5.00 7.50 84 to 6 years. 8 to 16 years. ! | Selected by Lot for Revenge—j League 160,000 Strong Will Navy’ ‘Department Wants {o Quickly Rescued From Flam-| police Head Declares Plot,. | Try to Prevent City Spend- Know Why Only 2,000 | ing Timbers by Comrades at |* Was Given Away. ing $3,000,000 in Vain. o Brooklyn Fire. Pojinds Were Acceptable, aed ; | SAN DIRGO, Cal, May M—Chiet of | ThE Housewives’ League te determined e: | Police Wilson asserts that armed wou Seven firemen had & narrow escape gx , WABHINGTON, May 24.—The Navy| tom aoath oe serious Injury early to- Idustrial Workers are in town, hay. | Public. wh: Rd te ee it telegraphed the Philadel-[aay auring # $1,000 fire in the two-story IE been selected by lot to murder four ther was out of the room, pide Navy Yard to-day for a full re- q local offictais, ame. frame building at No, 621-27 Columbia | DI ge was hanging before the fecond floor of the apartment house at No, 7% West One Hundred and Bigh- mother had said j many times that ttle girls should the clty shall not spend 9,000,000 for a) put their hand port regarding the rejection of 26,000| street, Brooklyn, when a big blazing | ‘According to Chief Wilson ten men) Tuesday, when tho proposal to eatab- ound of: beef delivered yesterday by| 405, crashed down on them, They wery Were drawn by lot tn Los Angeles a|iish a wholesale market comes befure| the contractor for usc on the naval pulled out by members of Engine Com- | month ago to murder Mayor Wadham, ard of Estimute. Mrs, Heath was| cage and climbed eo that her finger ‘Wranspott Prairie. Only 2,000 out of = 4 with a few | Capt. John L. Sehon, Superintendent of | Called home from a visit to Weat in| Most grasped the bottom of the shi @ consignment of 23,000 pounds were|pany No. 1% and escaped Ww city markets, following the recent moet-|rass cage. But just then the box accepted. cute and bruises, which were dressed Police; H, S. Utley, District-Attorney, ‘ommittes on Markets, when | Wodbled and when Mrs. Goldsmith came ‘The Prairie already had 8,000 pounds|by Dr. Lesser of Long Island College and Chief Wilson, One of the ten, the President Miller of the Bronx ao in the room, Dickey was singing @board .and so sailed with 10,000) Hospital. | chief sald, betrayed the plot, telling on| suggested the plan so poorly received | “one ‘This undoubtedly will serve as oocupted by the Con | what boat the ten men would arrive. |by the housewives. At that meeting tbe Fe ged ey Ay Fg cod @he force ten days, it ts said. If Company, Policeman 4 iater letter in the same handwrit-| plan was to establish necessary the supply ship Culgoa, now|Horhan of Hamilton avenue st& ing, the chief sald, warned him that|ket on Fourteenth af " at Norfolk, can be rushed with beef to|tion saw fla) coming out of the roof, | sie more n had been chosen by lot| street, and make it a cent Guantanemo. and after sending in an alarm tried ton the same purpose as the original|ing point. Representatives of th This is not the first time the Navy|with the help of other policemen to get t9n, Housewives’ League at the meeting od- Department has pad trouble with meat|the six horses out of the place, but a fected and were given until Tuesday to eontrectors attempting to supply a sip! failed, as the fire had too muob head- 10,000 AT MEMORIAL ‘ appear before the Board of hurried sailing orders with bai| Way. ! ‘i Peat With the ieda it would bo compelied| Battalion Chief Dooley knew that in| FOR TITANIC’S BANDSMEN, | send ft or go without. It 1s prob-| two-story brick bullding adjoining were | pi acted ty at the meat at Pailadciphia ma Se ay aor sat im’ eecond, ana Great Gathering in London Sings get Hale oda htt Bh | housewife in the Decause it would not keep long! thitd Alarms, pany, No. 12 | Hymn Played by the Musicians | to buy more directly and lower Ie the meat an alow contract stand orking in front of the bullding as They Went Down to Death. | fice the Ala SRO ha will have the effect of barrin! inst @ big door used to i aa tremendcua outs So cgercrastor trom further: bidding tor | whon it auddeniy burst loose and tusi.|, LONDON, May %—One of the most|{s Propored te, mak id avy trade, it wae sald at the Navy| bled Gown on seven. The firemen of | !™®reerive memorial services over held | iY hone ub he yon. eda the se: Department to-d Company 126 had to ‘quickly and !% London took place in Royal Albert . {taller will cut anything off the price hard with thelr hooks and axes on the | Hall this afternoon. It took the form | pecause of the proposed new market? Eten “BOMB” ing timbers to get their comrade of ® memorial concert In honor of the| Not a cent. And we will be that much BO SENT TO TAILOR out, bat they ‘succeeded ‘in a few sec jRerotefn of the Titanic'’s bandsmen, | behind the real issue. FILLED WITH COAL busT. onds, and more than 10,000 persons were Board of Estimate wants to hear Girls’ Tub Dresses All the season’s desirable materials: fine Cham- bray, Gingham, Linen, Pique and Batiste. SEVERAL UNUSUALLY GOOD DAINTY, HAND-MADE_DRESSES DRESSES, in fine French Colored Of fine White Batiste; trimmed with Linen. Dresses that were made in our Valenciennes lace, hand-embroidery own custom work-room. 4 to 15 years. and ribbon rosettes; finished at hot- Regular prices up to614.50, 8,50 tom of skirt with fine tucks, hand- Tenants from a number of houses jammed into tructure when the| us at once. We will accommodate them P treets during the fire, programme was begun. and in numbers. ‘There must not be #0 PRETTY MODEL DRESSES embroidery and lace edge. z 8} to 9 Mut Appearance of Mysterious FOrk-| end the reserve ci htatioes hed tA cnnoed oranentra of ww wan pro. mat ee™ty ty Tasenn trying to eal Ne ee at wi years. Prices according to siza age Caused Him to Send bands full matntalning fire lines, The sided over by Air, Henry Wood, and at | down home expenses. If after twen! Of fine Chambray; trimmed with real seseeee + 10.75 to 12.75 for Police. ge was kept in the cooperage bullding, | the conclusion the onze fudience stood | or thirty. retell pubie markets are ss Cluny lace and medallions, also fino bce stag aed ie tablish tn thi set ir the, : . 1 > Philip Margulies, who has @ tailor Rather E: the hymn played by the|eity, the committes wishes to make «| hand-embroidery. Colors: pink,blue GIRLS’ DAINTY DRESSES No, 126 East Féfty-ninth (Brom the Pitted ‘ c they went down to death | present to the surviving retatlers, :here, Na etl .' ed liner. ein Gat be os. eaiiel) enieeeion, and tan. 4 to 15 years... Of White Swiss, colored dots, prettily +eeeee Regular price $9.75, trimmed with plain batiste, hand- Never mind, He may ask you to . : A ‘ ly has sent me a bomb,” he| “Yes, he may. He has about run out @eclared. “I had a strike not long ago|of other req! Hand-made and_hand-embroidered, 4 00:18 poate Ws es secksesiscecs tees th ed. N : i cdl yee ee we ee wey oe poral ve poh nigey Ary $00" in «+++ Regular price $10.00, 6,95 tasting colors. 0 7 years. +++ i + +++++Regular price $10.00, 6,45 STRIPE _GINGHAM BLOOMER FUR STORAGE, REPAIRING, REMODELLING sboyt eighteen ip DRY-COLD-AIR VAULT ON PREMISES Take “Velogen” on ever: On the floor of door was a packa, fed with twine. "On the paper was| BY motor car, by coach or Insured against Theft, Fire, Moths, Moderate Charges. DRESSES, Russian model with set-in scrawled the name of Mrs. Margulies, ship. | IMPORTED WHITE PIQUE RUSSIAN sleeves; trimmed at neck and sleeves Miaites csiiens der, Jona! You then can laugh at wind DRESSES, turn-over round collar, with embroidery insertion and plain “The bomb was left at the door,”| , or sun short sleeves, finished at cuffs and self-material. Colors: blue stripe, wee And count your® journey Bon W IT TELLER & Co. collar with hand-embroidered scallops. pink stripe and tan stripe. 84 to 9 aid Margullas. hoes. Take | Snpink carefully ‘carried the box to] well begun. Bh to D years ..ceerecececceceeees years. Prices according to size.-..- the station house. The Ieutenant di- s+ss+eRegular price $7.60, 5,00 vessasteeeseess, 2.98 to 3.50 rected him fto take {t to the Bureau of ‘ombuatibles in Fire Headquarters, : i woixt door. ;'There the box was opened VELCGEN It contained a quantity of coal dust. ient in Each, Sale of Misses’ Cloth and Silk Suits Sizes 13 to 18 and for Small Women. THIRD FLOOR 15.00 fry, 25.00 All the most desirable models of the season in Men’s Wear Serges, English Whipcords, imported Novelty Fabrics, plain and changeable taffetas, —— he Perfect_ Skin Enoll PORTIA'S APPEAL VAIN, | -olspeple Tie a Children’s Socks and 4 Hose CHILDREN’S IMPORTED SOCKS CHILDREN’S FINE RIBBED _HOSE Made of fine quality white cotton Made of Lisle Thread; seamless foot, with striped and plaid tops, in exten- double knee; black or tan..seeees a sive variety of colorings and designs. trrssereeeee Special, 25e, pair Regular price 25c. pr. & pairs 95c MISSES’ INGRAIN STOCKINGS Broken Sizes. Plain black or tan with EXCEPTIONAL. or Straw hats 95cto$1.40| $2.00 TO $3.50 VALUES Leroy Poindexter, a North Carolina) negro, who was convicted before Judge Malone ih General Sessions of man- slaughter in the second degree for the killing of Thomas Brown, another negro, in West Twenty-aixth street on March 7 last, was to-day sentenced to Sing Sing prison for not less than seven years and six months or more than fit- SNE acca aeacaaa Hudson Hat Co. English Blazers “‘Woodmen’s” Coats CHILDREN’S IMPORTED 1 LENGTH split foot or white tipped heel and to defend Poindexter, made an eloquent TWO STORES, | Made of imported flannel Blazer broad- Fleece finished Vicuna, in large check IIOSE, of white cotton stripe tops, in toe; lisle thread and cotton, also spun ’ appeal gor clemency {for the convicted 825 BROADWAY | cloth, in college stripes. Sizes 13 6 9: patterns. Sizes 14 to 12 50 pink, tan, light and dark blue. Sizes silk in plain colors; chiefly emall Mra Tuirehasisvor (ares peoterieed by 93 Third Axe wear 12th St. ROSS vehise earns reeves O95 Vikodg vase bauene eines. le GE (iE eeaacadesaeanersaaeey sain sizes, Regular prices 25c, to 60c. pair. Jaw for the crime. Regular price 35¢.pr. 6 pairs 1.25 $1.35 Half Dozen, 12%e, pair Lamberts Sell Finest Diamonds at Lowest Prices Only diamonds of the better grades find their way to our store, where, besides a guaranteed fine quality, we offer an economy all the more remarkable when you consider that only a small percentage of the diamonds mined are good enough for the American market. Middlemen’s profit coupled with short supply and big demand send diamond prices sky-high in most jewelry establishments. SS & $25.00 $50.00 $100.00 $150.00 But we cut loose from middlemen tong years ago, We are direct broad-gauge, spot cash importers. All our diamonds are mounted by our own workmen. We keep a modest stere where operating ex- penses are kept down, so we can sell Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings as low as $10.00, Even when the price is $1,500 we give un- rivalled val All mountings are hand made, in solid 14-karat and 18-karat gold and solid platinum. Sale of Misses’ Motor and Travel Coats } Formerly : 20.00 up to 35.00, A collection which includes every smart model of the season—three quarter length White Polo | Cloth Coats, braid bound, contrasting color backings. Belt back coats of checks and tweeds, man- nish serges, English whipcords and raglans of men's wear fabrics. Fifth Avenue at Thirty-Fifth St. Girls’ Dresses Girls’ Dresses Girls’ Dresses Made of chambrays and Made of Anderson ging- Made of hand embroidered gingham, in plaid and check ham and chambrays in linens, ginghams and tissues paterne and solid Russia Oak in white and colored de- urnil ure | colors. ist ls, signs. | Sizes 4 to 14... 2.95 Sizes 4to 14... 3.95 Sizes 4to 14... 5.75 | i HEE | Bil New York’s Largest O- Cash Furniture House The Furniture displayed on our floors is all of the highest grade, and is intended to satisfy the ptt of people with refined taste and with moderate incomes. ae) ee SOLID MAHOGANY TABLE Sale of Children’s and Girls’ Coats | Formerly 8.75 to 22.50. 5.00 7.50 9.50 14 karat, ,.$3.30 14 karat, 18 karat,,.$4,00 18 karat, ,.$8,.10 H Mede of serges, pongee, cashmere, pigue and satins, in white and colors. Full length and thr This illustration pict f an Varat...$5.25 9 22 karat 8.75 22 karat, $10.50 os, h, CASES, » hy 4 ee ns ures one Oo You can make no mi wedding ring if you buy ]} syvarter models; came with Anggria collarai cebers hancesrabroidered, Sin 9'& 14 years | fi the many odd library Pieces. Is $ it here. Lambert Solid Gold Wedding Ring stand that long, hard || solid Mahogany throughout with a top 42 inches long and test of wetr we proves t quality of ve g tings, As each 28 inches wide, with handsome Coleone) design standards. ring is made from a single piece of solid gold It cannot come apart. There are many other odd pieces for the Parlor, Libr: Bedroom It 5 seamless ; folder never ouch | i There ib a0 Sener Soe Sale of Misses’ Steamer & Mountain Dresses equally as good eh exhibited Herein our six-story building. men i ‘ade tha $e WHC a se ring ri eo Ty bl the construction and the fineness of the gold, be it 14-karat, 18kcarat [| 147-149 West 125th Street, Near Seventh Ave. or 22-karat. Any style, shape or thickness you like. Engraving free, 12.50 Posy, | ce of men's wear serges, in white and navy blue, trimmed with Blazer broadc'oth, Terry cloth, ie braiding and lingerie collars. Sizes 14 to 1a Fifth Avenue at 38th Street Jewelry gifts for June brides and for attendants at weddings. eautiful, stylish, appropriate and moderately priced. LAMBERT BROTHERS Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street Open until 6.30 Saturday Nights until 10 To appreciate the convenience and. great value of | the Sunday World’s Want Directory---READ IT. |

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