The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1913, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

BR SPRING OF CTTY AT HAND; GET YOUR RUBBISH READY {Trash Must Not Be Put Out- ™ side Yet—Don’t Sweep Walks After 8 A. M. Mayor aynor started New York's big @pring cleaning campdign off to-day dguying, a notice to householders tell- them what sort of rubbish he ‘wanted collected to be removed by the extra corps of cleaners who will be employed for the purpose, “Please get together,” the Mayor says ia his, notice, “all old bedding, beds, regs, paper, furniture, broken boxes, barrela, tins, stoves bofies dishes, crockery, glassware, and all other rub- ‘tien and waste material. You will re- ceive due notice to put St outside on a certain day to be removed by ‘the atreet cleaning force. Do not put ft out until you receive sueh notice, If you do you will be summoned to cour: therefor, “The foregoing does not relate to stores and business plac 1 rubbish in such stores must be removed by the proprietors. ‘The rubbish and waste material in lots also must be collected ‘by the owners and put outside on re- ceipt of noti The Ma: autioned householders that sweeping sidewalks into the gut- ters after $ o'clock in the morning or throwing rubbish in the streets will result in arrest. ’ Orders were issued tp the various city departments instructing each in its part of the clean-up. Police Com- missioner Waldo was told to hold his captains personally responsible for all heaps of litter unreported in their pre- cincts. The ioney _necseshty for the ex- traordinary By aay of accurhulated dirt is placed 7,000, and Hes in the hands of the rd of Aldermen to appropriate, The Mayor had a talk with Frank J. Dowling, Tamn er, and H. HW. Curran, made jer. Hoth leaders expressed the opinion that the propriation would pass the board T PARLIAMENT OUSTS _ SIR STUART SAMUEL. > Banker's Firm Violated Old Act in Buying Silver for the Indian Government. LONDON, April 11.—Sir Stuart Mor (agu Samuel, Radical member of Pi Nament from Whitechapel, London, @ leading banker, must vacate bis in Parliament owing to hi last year become purchasers of # for the Indian Govern:ment. The Judicial Committee of the Privy * ,Council to-day decided that he must sive Up his seat, basing its judgment on an old act of Parliament under the terms-of which a member of the House may not be even indirectly interested fy such a transaction in any govern- | ‘ment contracts. FLED FROM THE STATE WITH MILLIONAIRE’S BODY. | o1a-time Counsel and Physician of Spirit- Harris and Dr. William Heisen, counsel and attending physician ‘Thompson, aged Spiritualist who died in Denver Wednesday, outwitting three mheriffs who held warrants for their ar- rest, have fled from the State with Thompson's body and will, purporting to convey more than $1,000,000 worth of Property. County Court which commanded the pro- duction of the document before Judge Rothgerber. ualist Evade Those Sheriffs in Colorado. DPNVER, April 11.—Attorney James of Alonzo They defied an order of the ‘The escape was made on the &t-Lo: Limited of the Burlington Road, Thomp-| * son's body 1s being taken to Belleville, Il, the home of his brother, for burial, ‘The Inst of the Thompson wills, of which there are said to be four, all execuied within ten days, will be offered for pro- bate at Fullerton, Neb, the home of Al- bert ‘Thompson, and executor named in the —_—_—— Ss Employe Accused. ALBANY, N. Y,, April 11.—Charges of alleged neglect of duty have been pre- ferred by the State Conversation Com- mission against Milo F. Otis, foreman of the State Fish Hatchery at Saranac Lake, Ot's is charged with purchasing material at the State's expense and applying then to his persona? 1 — “My skin trouble began with pimples, and they itched and burned, and kept me always scratching, so that | could not fi at night; ruined the looks of my face and ‘oon as T heard of Resinol Soap ated ol Ointment | Lgl using ee ind | Le dnt beapliel ck oy + the fi jon | stopped the burning my skin cool and fresi sea me completely.” ( Edwai 304 Stone eee Louisville, Ky.,} Aug. 912. Boy's Itching Blotches Cured { Omaha, Neb., Dec. 20, 1912:—“My boy was broken out in red blotches and they would | itch him terribly. f had to bandage him at night to keep him from scratching the skin off, then they would turn to big yellow festers. I used different remedies for about three months, but didn’t get much satisfaction, Three jars of Resinol Ointment, with Peesinol Soap, healed the child entirely.” Blake, 2702 Cummi Better proof, even than er letters, is to try Retinol yourceli and see how quickly the itching stops and stubborn skin or scalp eruptions appear. For free trial wate to Dept. 20-T, nol, more, Md. Resinol Ointment and end In'New ¥ ork’s Shopping Center GROCERIES Sir Stuart's case in some ways Is analogous to the Marconi episode, Tho | British Marcon! company made a con- | tract with the British Government. It | then was charged that many British offcials owned shares in the American | Marcon! company, and that the British | Marconi company owned the American @ concern Chief among the officials inv the Marconi case are David Liloyd-/ George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Sir Rufus Isaacs, Attorney-Gen- | oral. —_—_—_—- WITH ROCK IN FIST, FOE | HITS POLICEMAN IN EYE. Tom Walsh, ring Old Grudge, | Tries to Get Revenge on | Patrolman Stanford. Tom Walsh, thirty-two y says he is a clerk, lvin street, is in again, Policeman J: trolling Forsyth street, between Riving- ton and Stanton, when Walsn eapint him, Waish picked up a rock. “Tou ered, "You locked me up three years ago!” Then he hit the policeman in the left eye with the fist that held the rock, Stanford was staggered, but closed with Walsh. The men rolied down a@ stairway into @ cellar, Walsh landing on top. Policeman Schiller and a street cleaner pried the art. fought all three, was overpowered as two. other police: | men rushed up, Walsh was taken to | Headquarters. Stanford had three atitch- | ere taken in his eye by Dr. Burns and | went to his home in Brooklyn, He gald that about three yeara ago in Delancey street, Walsh kicked him in the shins and was fined $3, Stanford some weeks ago pleked up a Mghted bomb In Stanton street and ex- Hagulgbed the tuys before it expigded. fast Fon zest in taundering——hold shape. Try them —it will pay vou. The newest thapc is the Pembroke, with LINOCCRD “SNAP.ON” BUTTONHOLE, | but finelly 2 for 25¢ PemBroke.23 L Kensett, 2 3/16 in, C.atham, 2 in. GEC P IDE & CO, iso Makers of Ide Shirts TROY. N.Y ford of the Fifth street station was pa- |, FANCY FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT, 32, OD LARGE MES. INA Ca p12 for 5c A delicious vege the Sunday Din: Large Peeled Medi ium S s tal PEACHES regular bc can, .28¢ pears ibe— 0c syrup! 1b. il aege DEANS frit, Bake aduce: 10e can. Sugar Cured oath Your Chetee, less Bacon 0. New Hair Dreising Demonstration See Special Sale and Demon- stration by experts, in the Main Aisle (Main F1.) The latest style of hair dressing— The Double Rose eK Very light in vy weight—all shades—very comfortable and forms into n pretty, soft coiffure. Made on Two of Porter’s Rose Hair Rolls at 25c Each Special Offering . bel Optical] epartment D os have eye troubles our registered eye doctor wil! cy amine your eyes withs out charge. $2.50 Genuine Gold-Filied ; 95c Your Order in our famous value; ei $1.95 fain Floor, On fale To-Morrow. only, Pre WASHINGTON, April 11. Wilson received an unique indo to-day. Ing telegram from Adrian C. Anson: “Having been City Clerk of Chicago on the Democratic ticket and also slightly connected with baseball, it pleases me! Sreatly to note that you have gone to! the front for the great national game of| barebail. made no mistake in voting for you at the primarie The last primaries and his assistants to express wonder- ment as to who “Pop” general election, Ball Player tnidorses mt Reenuse He's a Fan. | Florist Does Quick W fork te It took the form of the follows "Pop in Time for Contest. Say dal 1a arriving at the Makin jing tax Show entries closed and winning first was the etperience of Max Sehl floriet at Fifth avenue and Fiftys street. Every one who viewed the gay at the exhibit: marvelled h could be made in such short ord It was sweet poa day yesterday the morning in his establishmen | Scnling worked over his entry. I am convinced now that 1 ntence referring to the used, Secretary Tumulty voted for at the __ THE EVENING _WORLD, | Ehtry to Grand Central Pals at the Grand Central Palace | nearing, within a minute of the time that the! tant grabbed eee rene WILSON PLEASES POP ANSON| MAKES / A BOUQUET IN TAXI; E wan Completed with ite falling fairy WINS FIRST PRIZE AT SHOW. | * placed in the | taken to the « When ne it was given to a boy tand stepped on the lace the bouquet box to aw , Get! sturatie ing ru ace st » the exhiyy ehling and, hi pan a nd jumped into a ta prine, | Peas and fer ins, ninth | nowe- | ow It bre er. In thelr arms Att| gave it to the Judges, and a few,m t Mr, | utes later the coveted prize was award WwW hen | ed the bouquet made ty taxicab, AVE.19770 20° FSTREET. - In New York’s Shopping Center To-Morrow Brings Forth the oma, dainty ferns and cobweb Ince oe TENOR ait ine xls On the way down Fifth avenue a Most Important Sale of Men’s Clothing of the Year—involving Over 4,000 Men’s and Young Men’s $18, $20 SILK LINED Spring Suits, Overcoats, Tuxedos and Full Dress Suits at the Extraordinary Sale Price of Silk Lined Throughout! Gentlemen, let this fact: sink into your minds. Choose from PATCH POCKET SUITS, NORFOLK SUITS, 2 & 3 BUTTON COATS, FULL DRESS SUITS, TUXEDO SUITS, ENGLISH GUARD TOP COATS, SILK LINED SPRING OVERCOATS, Every size from 30 to 46 chest for men and young men, The fabrics include every new style for Spring. Grays predominate; plenty of tans and browns, as well as black and whites, and novelty effects, including black and navy blue serge. throughout, with grosgrain silk facing. 500 Men’s Derbies and Soft All the newest colors and black. Valuc $2.00, at 27 Simpson Crawford Co, Second Floor, ANobby Shirt Adds toa Man’s Appearance And at these spec'al prices every man may have W* want you to sce this assortment. surely you are not waiting for lower prices, $1.50 Soft Cuff Negligee ‘Aint, To-Morrow at. The materials are mercerized and woven vimiadraa: soft turn-back cuffs, coat model and linen neck band; are neatly grouped and single stripes, in light a Pretty silk stripes and colorings to suit any matter how fastidious his taste may be; the colors are e: comprising blue, lavender, black, grey and a variety some effects, all French turn-back cuffs, coat cut a neck bands. $1.00 Harmony Percale Negligee Shirts, 70c Neat colorings in light and dark effects; blue, lav- correct fashion for Bpriag. and Summer, 44 Simpson Crawford Co. Main Floor, B 9 Two-Trouser oys 7 to 17 yr. should take advantage of. disclosed in this collection of Boys’ Sui Every Suit Has Extra Pair of Kni folk and double-breasted styles. There fancy woollens i in, to-morrow's very speci THIS SU ‘ty T is our great uirements to meet a popular lieve we have arrived at the pinnacle of value, throughout. In this sale at Boys’ Novelty Hats, 50c to $2.00. ied ial, The Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits are fashion’s lat 95c effects, such as tan, lavender, blue, grey and black and white. $2.25 Silk Mixed Soft Cuff Shirts, $1.65 | Men’s $5.00 tieavy ‘Tub Silk Norfolks or double-breasted, Sizes 6 to 18 years; ta Simpson Crawford Co,, Second Floor, oP 2a << SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE, 19TH TO 20TH STREET —<2>——<2>—<— and $25 * $I Hats On Sale To-Morrow, a goodly supply at 1s to regula It’s the best collection we've ever gathered, and Four specials, to-morrow, 29 follows: Dressy, patterns and) dark man no xquisite, of hand- nd linen Shirts, $3.45 Without doubt this is the best Silk Shirt ever ender, grey and black Lair-line stripes, cont cut, stiff | offered at so small price, A pty of beautiful « attached cuffs; and all made according to our own | signs and colorings, in medium stripes, ¢ onaisti specification, All plain negligee bosoms, being the | of blue, lavender, grey, and black; all coat cut, Frene turn-back cuffs and linen neck bund. On pale To-Morrow. ts, icker Trousers. Nor- are grays, browns, tans, ial sale, at substantiability, ood style and pants lined ‘Boy: St aw Hats, $1.00 to $4.95 O@ Sale To-Morrow. tr. lee ny ch Suits at $2.90 AN OPPORTUNITY to-morrow which every mother in Greater New York It is not every day that we can offer such a really remarkable value as is $2.90 Boy: s° All Wool Blue Serge Suits at $5.00 We've studied the Simpson Crawford re- jemand, and in this suit we conscientiously be- $5 FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1918.. World Wants Work Wonders, | it Makes Little Difference What You Want, a World Want Will Go and ‘Get i. | throughout with Peau de Over 51 years *p the first Behnine Piano was buh. Behning Pianos have been made by the poh gy Loe mor in thai instruments, and is to-day unchallenged as to durability, workmanship, tone and correlation, iF Near The Best Cabaret Show in the City—Restaurant, 8th Floor ‘Misses’ Suits, *225° Regular Prices, $27.50 @ $29.75 AnUnderpriceTriumph, Newest aye Ideas Assemblage of distinctive models, embracing all the smartest ideas are becoming Balkan and aes, smart cutaways and straight line effects with a nd artistic trimming of silks and embroidery, of the ma approved fashions. Inclu slashed skirts, Materials embrace Hedford Cord and English Ch in | suitable vor ors, Misses and Women of medium b Misses’ and Juniors’ $21.50 Suits at $16.50 Attractive shirred blouse model (as illustrated), fashioned of ‘Diagonal in attractive shadings with large cut collar and long revers overlaid with satin, closing at waist line with large covered buttons and lated buttonholes, Also various youthful Balkan 4 tailoved effects with pretty draped skirts; sizes 13 to 18 years, Misses’ and Juniors’ $19.75 Coats at $14.75 Of Wool, Eponge and Serge. These embrace graceful draped and Russian Blouse styles with gar! collar effects of Silk Moi coutri i hades ude Leather, Copen, Tan, Navy and. “Black, in 13 to 16 years. Girls’ $16.50 er Coats at Extremely attractive Russ an n Blouse Coats of Bed- and cheeks with fascinating collars aped under blouse with sash plaid ribbon. Shades embrace ose, tan and white, in sizes 6 ind si Copen. Navy, to Tt years, A smart full length ats Ce wear serge and English check overlaid with satin io 88.50: Chie Little Poke Hats—trimmed with large Taffeta Silk bows 84,50 and clumpof flowers, at Smart Side Roll Children’s Hate, with French Wings ane Velvet ‘T'rim- ming. Parlor, in rear Cily Hall Girls’ $12.75 5 arse Coat Special 50 splendid quality men’s cut collar and revers "nar Wichosen Crawford Co. Third Floor, trimmed school hats in Misses’ and Children's BROOKLYN, WHY PAY $25 for the very suit we make to your order for The largest and best selection of Men's oi ing fabries to cheese from, Girls’ $7.50 Dressy Spring Coats at $5.95 Straight line models of durable ‘serge, with large - ings, handsomely lined | cut collar and trimming of eee or contrasting | materiats; sizes 6 to 14 years. On fale To-Morrow, Man; prepared for Saturday. 1s sg 50 dress and of Main Floor, at $6.50 $3.00) $3.98 ane upwards. Maline Neck Boas Re larly $2.50, at $1. 49) 4 from Damp Proof Maline Handsome full style Maline Boas, made in all ble colors, tylish bows of satin or messaline rib- In the following Navy, Brown, Tan, Taupe, Nell Rese, Alice, Saxe Blue,Black, White; alse Two-tone Effects and Gray, Violet, Taupe and Pearl, Black and White, Navy and Alice, Brown and Tan, Black and Lavender. * Main Vieor, “Om fiate ‘To-M Children’ 8 son's Conte Featured Saturday at $3: 98 Cunning, little low-belted and box models, Pongee in natural shade; soft folded belt, sailor collar and cuffs of pink or bl Others have d 33.98 Special Children Of sheer lawn, batint repp, pre ttily trimmed with lace or embroidery ribbons, tuckiy + and high and Du Sizes 2 to 9 years, Special $1.98 A, £7 Second Floor, On Hale To-Morrow. ° een toe | For Saturday: These Very Special Hosiery Offerings | Women's extra fine Black Silk The Smartest Showing of Tailored Suit Hats in All New York exceptional special features have been A few as follows: Stockings Thin as tissue, but strong as steel; made with double garter top, . heel and toes; regularly 2c. pei for Saturday, 8 pairs for 55c; 1 pair. . Women’s Silk Lisle and Plain Stockings Extra fine quality; black, white or tan; double gerter top, reinforced soles, heels and toes; regularly S5e. a pair; at. tar Main Fleer. Om fale ToMerrew, Rouacements in script. type, | outside — envi | usually &8,75, \ Extra Sets of 100 any , 27 Third Floor, Oa Sale To- Morrow, Die-Stamped Initial Correspondence Cards 1 Complete with box containing cards, handsom itial, and 24 envelopes. These cards are the latest fad in society and have already attained mendous popularity with all able women. Qo Main Fluor, On Salo TooMorrow, Wedding Invitations and Announcements We will engrave 100 Wedding Tny of the allowing 10 tines, on first quality sek or # limited time, at.... tie at $2.25 cluding inside 19¢ 25e 9c 24 bearing a ne gilt in- a tre- fashions - 96.00

Other pages from this issue: