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. | art WHO ‘CABLED “COME AND GET ME” AND SPEEDY SUITOR. BANKERS IN SUBWAY BOND DEAL GET MO BIBOS ALOR ae STO WIN A ROE TAMONENTS MOTE You Won’; Me, Come ani © Get Me,” She Cabled—He Sails‘Abroad the Same Day. | i Required $170,000,000. Fuat as six byazy, seamen were about | ~ pile fn the gang-plank of the out: | ‘White Star’ liner Adriatic, bound terday a tall young Came tearing down the pier and upon the wabbling bridge. Haif’ MP he stopped, turned and yelled | “Sid! Sid! Where's the | the bond market, the Rapi gan & Co. have ugreed to extend Under the original agreement bankers were to receive and pay Young fellow, accompanied by | Girl, Who had teen vainly trying to Mp With the frst, ran up the plank | Banded over a piump roll of bills. | ret young man grinned happily fran on until, safely aboard the y @eamer, he lennod over the rail and oye @ cheery farewell to Ms friends hore. Quertions disclosed the fact that the man is Ernest Avery of Chicago, ptor, on his way to England in it of w bride. "Three Avery brothers, Ernest, Fred, | Nate Qn artist fiving at No. 67 Clark-| )) eam Street, and Lawrence, now in Wash-! ) Came to this country from Ene: At the time they left Bngiand 3 next. The time has now been tended to Dec. 31 next. the maturity of $16,000,000 notes due 1, This money was provided by @ on the underwriting syndicate for derwriting. nearly the end of the year. About a year ago Miss Chapman came| country on @ visit, and very soon that she had been super- Lawrence's heart by an Amert- throughout the year. In Extensions will ies in Money Market Make It Hard to Get the Interboroug Trans Company and J. P. Mov- time for the banking syndicate to take and pay for the first blook of the $170,- 000,000 of bonds, the proceeds of which are to be used to bulld the new subway. the first block of $78,000,000 Intervorough Rapid Transit 6 per cent. bonds June In the mean time the banking ayndl- cate has furnished the Interborough Company with sufficient funds to meet The company will have to pay for mifbway construction, under agreement with the Public Gervice Commission, ne IC RR ae ; ‘'2EE EVENING WORLD, FR syndicate on the two blocks and the final block of $32,000,000, This makes the pe during which each Dlock 19 to be last block LONDON, inquiries in regard to th Becaune of unfavorable conditions in| of Joseph W. Martin, Memphis cotton dealer, but with no “elves” reach police | tM sucoess, although the the for ex. woman. May call aken by the bankers correspond with the galendar year In- stead of the fiscal year, ill be taken by the bankers before Dec. 31, i916, instead of June »# of i fame year. ee | HUNT FOR J. W. MARTIN KEPT UP BY LONDON POLICE. ‘>: headquarters every day. A clairvoyant had #0 many visions and #0 persiatently pestered the police that she was forcibly ejected from the police oftes several times this week. ‘Then she turned her attention to the nig London daflies and so impressed the editorial chief of one journal that he kept a man watching a particular houre In the heart of slumiand twé days before he discovered that he wan} > the victim of the illusions of « crasy sasieouniindanas FINDS WIFE DEAD IN BED. Mr. Palmer of the MoAlpin Had Planned Visit to Theatre, 20,000, or 12% per cent. of the total ua-/ Mrs. Virginia Palmer, wife of the manager of the Hotel MoAlpin, at Thir- Postponement of the date for taking|ty-fourth streot and Broadway, wae the next block of bonds has been made} found doad last night in her apartment possible by the fact that the company | at No. 215 Manhattan avenue. has no use for the entire $78,000,000 until so that the missing For several days Mre. Palmer, whe was forty-two years old, had suffered from heart trouble, Her husband tele- Phoned her last night and asked if she felt well ornfied tent eho aid, oma be tim, be repit ¢ {si8.0%0.000 by Dee. M1, 1913 Ite payment! went to ‘near home to get her, Arriv- \tor construction work will be spread’ in he found her lifeless in bed. A jan said heart failure undoubtedly Fen enuees ‘qome East for a short visit, received this rom Hngtand) ant me come and get me. “4 ___ERNEST AVERY +++ FIORE MUST DIE FOR MURDER OF CICCONE, “There was just time to pack a sult and engage passage on board the Not having time to cash a Antonio Fiore was convicted of mur- sean, Wauake, ‘ano tives in| GeF in the first degree by a jury last ie in Judge Martin's court, in New- and halt hours, bringing in its ver- be cep Peg song rng ond o'clock. to go with him to ¢he 4 e-g few minutes before 1 ne ‘ Try as you wi of Danderine y. It was the second time he had been|trace of dandr tried for the murder of Leonurdo Cic- coneg about @ year ago, In the fret | what will | STOPS FALLING - DGAPPEARS—25 6 Ye your Hair! Beautify it! I it! Invigorate your Scalp! Danderine grows hair and we can prove it. hair, oe your scalp will not itch, but ase you most will be after a few weeks’ use, when you will actually OAD your hair, taking one small strand at The effect is immediate and masing—your hair will be light, aay and wavy Lybrand have an abundance; an dh see new hair, fine and downy at first— yes, but really new hair—growing all| Get a 25 cent bottle a Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove to yourself to-night —now—that your hair is as pretty soft as any—that it has been \- | or injured by careless treatment—that's tenced to die in tie electric chair next | over the scal| week, but whose sentence the Board of Pardons commuted yesterday, wa! the principal witness ligainst Fiore. ro our hai britth a cloth with ately double the beaut; difference how dull, acraggy, just moisten A ‘little Danderine now will immedi- derine and carefully draw it through Cm MOTE A sale of extraor- dinary values in materi- ‘als that are to be had only in $30 to $50 suits, special this week only for $15.75, and repre- senting the accumulation of Odds and Ends from the tremendous selling of last ‘week. Suit at such a Everything is up to the minute—fabrics Stripes, with an unlimited assortment, mai _ GUARANTEED $30 TO $50 VALUES 3-PIECE SUIT In a Ritchie Suit you will enjoy the pleasure of feeling well dressed 100%, than any tailor can give you for twice the price—i the satisfaction of knowing that you »- old time and get a suit at this price. RITCHIE MAKE. GOOD POLICY i e 30 CHURCH ST., COR. DEY ST. One Block (rem Ccrilsndt $1. Sta. Sixth Av. L and John St. Subway St. body“every novelty (many exclusive), including hundreds of staple ultra-! and patterns. Absolutely fast colors—in Shepherd Plaids. Water Stripes, | Pin Checks, Pencil le to your measure for $15.75. ‘] We Are the Only Tajlors Including a VEST for the Advertised Price a suit that will have saore quality, -mory by fabrics, style, fit and finish, and further but little money in doing it. This offer applies for the next sev en days only, and don’t run away with the notion you If you want to be in on this offer come in before “Satisfaction ( / g THIS WEEK ONLY Men who keep tabs on such events will be here as soon after breakfast as they can manage, for they know just how remarkable it is to be able to purchase A RITCHIE in wool, that em- fashionable weaves of pure can come in any it is too late, Guaranteed M "or AUR 5 CENT “DANDERINE? ptratie eatre soll, ind vey MEASURE of $s0.o00.00 CHARGE CRUELTY TO MEN Federal Investigation Demanded—! | MEMPHIS, Apr a.—Ae ao result of charg . ernm) Kran New “Clu ses” Received Ever. vy Day, Charities, deciared to-day that ‘2 would | but No Result—Pestered by Crazy Clairvoyant. ask for a | The complaints came from laht men, | who one hundred shipped out of April %.~the Keotland | cently for work along the riv | Yara police are still prosecuting thelr | to employees, lack of proper food and hereabouts | gross neglect of sanitary precautions 01 James Kerley, 1018." AY, APRIL 25, The State will let you make money after May 31st. A Young Hat will make money for you to-day. It is a New York Hat and New York’s best Hat investment. Broadway, near 28th Mt, Broadway, near 96th St, IN FLOOD LABOR CAMPS. | More Levees Along the Missis- sippi in Danger. concerning: eundi Secretary of the Ansoclated | Broadway, near Dey St, Broadway, Cor, Houston @. Broadway, near 14th Broadway, near Beaver 64, Broadway, Cor, 2th St. Nassaa Gt, near Liberty, ‘Woolworth Building, Broadway, near Park Place, ‘ederal investi; td they were part of Cruelty the charges made. Ouly Brooklyn Store, 371 Fulton 8t., Opp. City Mal, | the spokesman, said put to work inst at Lutcher, forty and wind storm that y from swept the lower Missiesippi Natches north to Arkangas City fled suffering among refugecs in ¢! trict affected by the crevasse near May- ersvilie, Misa, ny. Y and increased _ Lord &. Taylor Founded 1826 dictittiainimanien ; Misses’ 8 Juniors’ Dresses Women’s Suits €8 Coats tn ga aa dl Great Values for Saturday Graduation & Black Satin Class Day Charmeuse Dresses Coats (As illustrated) iH sohaactr ed Shadow lace three- ruffled s‘:irt, with pretty surplice waists; skirt and waist edged with throughout with all the new attrac- tive colorings; suit- able for street, af- ternoon or dress black net; colored occasions. Value s belt. $35.00 $16.95 $19.50 Value $30.00 ‘ * Moire Graduation The coil 36 - inch Dresses model, with |M a n- Four flounce skirt darin or set - in of fine shadow lace, sleeves; peteen tee with full blouse ly trimmed; some handsomely lined throughout with smart color combi- nations, others un- lined; suitable for waist elaborated ‘ with shaded and plain ribbon com- bination, full net lined. street or dressy $25.00 wear. Value 827.50 Value $37.50 $16. 50 Smart Evening Dresses Of chiffon in pink and blue, accordion pleated skirt, mith cordings and puffs finishing waist, combination girdles. 7 Broadcloth Wraps Suitable for seashore and country wear, in all the new pastel colorings, satin- trimmed and Tilt co rd fastening. Value $19.50 $0.50 $79.50—Value $32.00 Two Piece, Linen Balkan Dresses With hemstitched collar and cuffs of white voile, the only trimming being white buttons on waist and skirt. Value 88. 75 Steamer & Touring Coats of Of fancy imported mixtures and tk i $39.50 diagon: the season’s smartest m $5. 98 els. Values $35.00, $45.00 and $60.00 Rubberized Raincoat Sizes $4 to 44 45 Tailored Suits Taken from our regular stock. $5.75 & 37.50 Balkan blouse models, navy, black and Values $10.00 and $15.00 Of checked eponges, in cutaway stl $1 9.50 white checks. Vahues 830.00 & $35.00 Moire Silk Suits Sport or Top Coats (Made expressly for Lord & Taslor). Golf red, billiard green, Balkan ux ie, $5.95 Copy of one of the most desirable for- 439.50 straight billiard front. Value $9.00 eign, models. Black, navy, tapestry { °94%+2 blue’ and taupe; very attractively Si pi WN Ai lana ae J ig draped skirt. Value $65.00 Inf ants’ | , ear Three Attractive Medes Srett * In both blouse and astfictly tailored = Special for Saturday effects, handsomely lined with mee [#19.50 Boys’ Susts } de-rygne. Value $20.50 Russian or Beach models, all colors, | $7, 25 Six Dressy Models with straight or bloomer pants, sizes 1 io (8 3 Cty the smartest styles of the sea- gos - ‘T years, Value $1.75 son and the newest materials to select 5.60 Nainsook, Chambray from, Value 835,00 ‘ & Check Dresses ; $1.25 Ten Distinctive Models Jn Hubbard, Russian or bloomer models, In fancy and strictly tailored suits, all sizes to 6 years, Value $1.75 copies of the latest foreign models, A 1820.50 “ large and attractive assortment for se- Pique, Serge & Cashmere Coats lection. Value $39.50! Cape, belted and mreiar meadels, for boys and girls, Copies of Foreign Models 4 . Of the most. desirable materials in all ye $1.45, $1.95, $2.45, $3.95 & $4.45 the new sprin; Soloringt, with attric- $35.00 Values 82.95 to 87.50 tively draped s| Value 845.00) Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. A seven-time World Want works all the week, Order one to-day and prosper.