The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1913, Page 7

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a eee; ~ | ion | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1918 be CE REIGNS [ine the stent. They presented thelr ELEVEN SENT TO PRISON offense, State Prison four years. lof No. 24 Socond street, pleaded gi iry | HE LOSES AND WINS TOO. Charles Moody, twenty-one yeare old, Of untawfally entering the bullding ot od | hefore @ committee of manufacturers. | ON PLEAS OF GUILTY. | of xo. t:2 West One Hundred and No. 38 Kast Fourth atrect, Third of Candidate's Trowsers Seat Tore Oct, " mi Was not only poor, they sald, es Thirty-third street, pleaded gulity of fense Penitentiary one year. 0 boys had to be fed tn quar-/One Burglar as Fourth Offender] *tealing wearing apparel. First offense, | —_ OPPOSE WORD “CATHOLIC.” | °F, 0s Teter and Paul ‘wae urged in the report o! Pennsylvania P. E. Diccese Also | Mission of Social Service of the Die Conetder Marriage Relies. tt t aig or 300 One speaker Pade " Penitentiary ten monthy. u WINSTHD, Conn, May PHILADELPHIA, May 7.~The move IN SCHOOL AFTER r ona ham sandwiches! Gels One Year, ‘ on Marks, twenty years old, of $500 FOR MURDERER 'S BODY. Maher, an officer of the W to change the name of the Protestant " net to eat, and be-! Four Years. Sast One Hundred and Fourth ,, = |Toot Worke and Republican candidate en laws many of the) 4. Aine a ed guilty of the theft of ay “JSet Beowem to Be Recognised.” | tor Burgess in yeoterday's election, word “Cathoti If hot partake of this com-| vaay'tee ie fetis rs Poh Toul Remuibne, Automobile tire from No, %% C All Gov, Blease Aske, | the seat of his trousers in getting a de jat the one hundred and twenty-ninth erday for sentence in General Sessions. | py ’ ° e. ‘ {4 . he polls, but al ¢ " te Park West. Firat offense, City COLUMBIA, 8. jlinquent voter to the polls, but came/annual convention of the Penney). |S conmittee of the atudents was fine] ThE sentences Impoxed were matory han tered. 00 reward. for the beay [tt 8, Tier: vanle Diocene, Delegates to the gen- F olnted to confer with the prins BY JUDGE CRAIN. James Triano, wixieen years old, of Richard Austin, the negro who shot A few minutes before the closing of | eral convention of the Church ia New oo jchul and teacrers with a view to rem-; Ruffaelo Caruso, twenty-two years] No. 20 Worcester street, New Ha ped killed tee Wells nes bad fi the polls M York next October were instructed to —" edying conditions pomplained of. (Old, of No, 411 Kast One Hundred and| Conn, pleaded guilty of assaulting ied m , " adie a ort tuidents expredued dm | sifteenth atreet; pleaded guilty of young girl First offense. Elmira Re- wounded a third near Hampton, tights. Jumping into an automobile Principal Holds Conference) .a se thelr dgenands | yin Ayeus aot ctisnunc acd tag? | (omen Wednesday started in queat of the voter, whom te bs is A revolver; first offense; peniten- * | fou work atop of an ite house With 3,c00 Pupils to | erate ett nmediately At (M4! tary for one year. BY JUDGE SWANN. CE Te ee ee oe nite Tad | Maher in coming down the ice run came 3,0 F eile adie Otto Gentasch, thirty-eight years old,| 20% Glancow, sixteen years old, Lo halle which caught ia Di Gri | SHOCKED B ar f No, 244 Kast Forty-#e eo atPeet: ball cllg lowed Me iT sig fe with tin health rtifeat fo ya iscuss Grievances. | Y THE GOWNS. [pleaded guilty of burglary at No. 333] 84 Albert Bruno : polls on time with the jeate in the ey ae Feventh avenue; first offense; pent- , | CHICAGO, May 7.—Alderman “Bath- i gullty of the theft of BOYS WANT TO ROAM, | Mouse’ Jone Counatin in 40 shocked at IN Gaviee ceental from a more at No. 2a Third ‘ M." the gowns he seeson the streets that he | | Vwe! Caruno, twent ‘ > | I 6t No 48 Broom pleated | "ue Become offenders, Elmira Refor- | || wullty of stealing etbook co | taining $7.65 from roman on Del BY JUDGE ROSALEKY. | offense; Elmira] David Dainow, alias Gordon, twenty. two years old, of No. 18% Madison ave- | ‘has urattes an ordinenve co regulate | women’s areas, sovely, ne says, on moral Committee Named to Adjust! #3" an ordinance prohibit. | CeY street car; ding wo ) wearing vulgs and| Reformatory. All Trouble Over Lunch | sussest: 8.” told the Judici«| Max Freed, twenty-four years old, of | nue, pleaded guilty of the theft of ary Committ e. ‘Some of the dresses I| No. 129 Bathgate avenue, Bronx; plead-| Pocketbook from woman in Fourteenth | | see on the street shock my Moral senses, | ed guilty of burglary at No. 133 street subway station, Second offense. | | Hour Confinement. {and It takes some shock to get me. The| non street: fourth offense; peniten:| Sentenced suspended because of ald rene gowns ate awful. No wonder there i8|tiary for one year, dered to the poiloe in the capture of | tara in an ordinance and we shati| William J. Murray, thirty-one yearn| Lefty Louis and Gyp the Blood in the sce how it looks.” suggested Chairman | ld, of No. 464 West Thirty-ftth street, | Rosenthal murder case. pleaded guilty of burglary at No, W4 BY JUDGE MULQUEEN, West Twenty-seventh street. Fourth thirty-one Ag unusual eitudtion prevails to-day ft the Stuyvesant High School in Fast Wifteenth atreet, where the students re (apenstble for the riot yesterday in th ‘agement lunchroom and the destruction @¢ $9 worth of property are being @ravely treated with in a high conclave @f peace instead of finding themselves expelled. Principal Ernest R. Von Nard- oR has adopted the attitude of con- @Bation instead~ of ‘considering punish- wont. Just Arrived—For Our May White Sale 000 Nainsook Ni inal Value ae at cack. 69e Included are six styles of fine naineook, in round Also several in ik, blue, white pet La fod » and Dresden crepe, trimmed Men's Youths’ $15 | Summer Suits at $10. : ||] Men’s Nainsook Athletic Underwear at 25c a garment. | Men's “Artistic” brand Shirts, $1.50 value, at $1.18. uite the most wonderful thing about our French women Last night, after windows and crock- r ? F, - Men’s $3 and $3.50 Shoes oo ai met pits al. aie. be. tery (a the basement restadrint had been | is their complexions. Such clear, transparent loveliness of and Oxfords at $2.25. Serene crc, ora, srsoe, rine olin torenony Vat BAe @Masbed and some of the teachers had skin can be ‘seen nowhere save on. the Continent. And RA ———|_——S een severely jostled by Nying wedges of the ricting stuients, a delegation of the students waited upon the principal aad laid before him the “grieva: is ‘et the students. What t he principal was told, wag freedom to Yenre the building for an hour at noon fan@ seck lunching places outside of the vestaurant run by a concessionaire in ‘the school basement or better food in the restaurant with the privilege of @pending som: of the noon recess in walking through neighboring parks. STUDENTS WANT TO LEAVE AT LUNCHEON HOUR. Under present regulations the 3,000 atu- ents of the High Schoo! are forbidden to leave the building at the noon recess, which is of only @ half-hour duration, ‘and, though the purchasing of luncheon the secret? It isno mystery. The fashionable Parisienne’s boon friend is Eau GORLIER 8 france in Parie—76c in New York After bathing our famous French beauties simply pass s cloth moistened with afew Ke ah this emollient lotion over the face and Tipe. And—presto! The skin becomes beautifully soft velvety—clear and pure. The toilet is complete. Buy a bottle of Eau Gorlier today, or, if your dealer cannot supply you, send us his name and 4c. in stamps to cover. postage, and we will forward you a generous sample. Eau Gorlier Face Powder Eau Gorlier Face Soap An —— Disposal of All Accumulations from Our ent Special Sales of Women’s and Misses’ Dresses and Tailored Suits at $4.75, $8.75 and $12.75 While these Dresses and Suits are up-to-the-minute in every detail, the constant evolu- tion of our stocks makes this clearance necessary. There is a splendid variety of superior Summer styles, Not all sizes in each style, but you are sure to find your size in the dress or suit you like. To facilitate the sale we have divided them into three groups as follows: Many Pretty Styles im Silk, Serge and Lingerie Dresses, worth up te $7 provided by the restaurateur who hold This der adheres to the face Pure, delightfully scented; soften- A of pretty Summer models, well made and well fitting. Choose from mesea- Rie taxeskaion te not Obllgitery, fo Ob: perc. Made rel pall ing tad refreshing, to the akin. lines, aad Maree varie Mecoord Sow, tetieee Matti ee, AR Dass See noes $4.75 > . Me tecommen: to @ y for obtaining food elsewhere 7 dca eA fret ie and misses in the lot at our very special sale price of .............- Vee Cena e TORS To-day when school assembled a high Porle—TSe 2 france in Paris @tate of nervousness seemed to have Pile and teachers alike in its grip. Prin- | eipal Von Nardroff called all of the pu- pila to a meeting in the auditorium and | there, in a short address, explained his; attitude, 4 He wanted to talk over with the! pupils in a spirit of fairness what! they considered their grievances, the principal sald, for until he had been visited by the committee last niga: , he had not known what those grievances were. A new story was about to be added to the building, the principal said, | where @ lighter and more airy lunch room would be located. He added that TalloredSalls, wortroplesis,at “Be 9|ahored ait, wert ptosis, 12-29 The Dreeses—An assortment up-| The Dresses—An asserm| Heed ront Morea inens, | tions, many being exact copies crepons, Se imicenie oe Pergo i fornia lngrtend silk radiums, charmeuse, taffetas, tissue up to 40 bust measurement. ratines, white serges, Excellent values at this price, $8.75. cords; artistic color 2 pian tailored, et an tlouss| ‘The Sulte—Fi serges, xsi ete. in , ti and Balkan blouse juite-—Fine qualit » Bedi les. Perfect in make, fit and finish. Coats are lined | whipcorde, dec) ete. Pisin taliored suits — peau wadp Arad lwo gros) Calgcal bp eaey as eveFgeney styles. Plain or lore, navy, , black and brown; skirts, Coats lined; custom finished ; sises. A: $8.75, all tises for women and misses. $13.78. ‘ Hy. J. ROUSSEL, Inc. Pax Esse. 20te, USES Bove | Sold by Liggett Drug Stores, Pennsyleania Station Drug Store. Stern Bros., Riker-Hi Gimbet p ‘ A ; f This Suit, he realixed the present lunch room fa- | 4. He 2 Fat fr We are ali ferii ndid collection of hi ade awite, dresses, frocks and coal: i ‘ fae Trothers. Abraham & Straus, Fredk. Loco & Co. O'Neill-Adams Co. Greenhul-Siega Cooper Ci Rep Hoapet, Che Mell det of high gr: and coats at the reduced price ee tes.nate ined aba aaa wall 89 7590y | Simpson & Crawford, 1hth Street Store. Kalish Drug Stores Hitcheock Pharmacy and all leadinj 81 015-00; ORLL0 00k OU 'ERE 08: WB 16 000.00: 4 Floor, Both Stzvet_Sectlot Ha7S Shadow Lace Blouses: at $2.95 An Extraordinary Value A fairer price for this exquisite lace blouse would be $4.50, for there is that much and more quality and style associated with it. It is of fine lace, and made in corset cover effect, which @peeches were made by William: Long Silk Gloves at 58¢ 16-button-length Gloves and reach above the elbow. Come from one of America’s best makers. H The enormous quantity we bought influenced a big price [i concession. Black and white, i.: all sizes. | Not more than 6 pairs to a customer. Hioomingdales’, Main Flour, Sch Birest Section, in corset cover effec which! Women’s Summer Silk Stockings | with rows of colored satin| In regular stock we always have complete lines of Women’s ribbon with little bows. Itjsilk stockings at prices ranging from 49c to $3.98 per pair. ~ “has large pearl buttons and’ These are special offerings for this week: £7 © fine net front. Women’s Silk Hose al 24c | Women's Silk Hose at 49¢ The collar is flat, of hem-| Pure thread silk stockings,| Full fashioned silk stitched messaline; sleeves are! choice of white, black, tan and made with deep mercerized 44 length, finished with dou- ter hem. Black, white ble net frill. colors. Double soles. Slight mill) tang, all sizes. faults. —— For this beautiful and sure- en Women’s Silk Hose to-beradmired blouse, our] Women's Silk Hose at 68 | Suverat “thouand pairs of exceptiona $2.95 Full fashioned. Extra high| boot silk thread stockings, with a fae’ ‘spliced heels, double soles and|‘‘mill faults” that can hardly Sizes run from 34 to 44./4-inch garter hem. Variety of|be detected. Choice of black, None C. O. D. 2nd floor lack and w i 3 Models in Draping Figures' All of them are good. It remains for you to decide which one suits your purpose. We are the pioncers of the dress form business and for many years have main- tained an undisputed leadership. “Kumpact” Dress Forms at $1.95 By an ingenious arrangement the skirt may be telescoped down to the width of an ordinary metal band, reducing the figure to half its actual size. Fits into box 28 inches , wide, Graceful and substantial. Sizes 32, The volume of business has grown so great in our Greenhouses that the 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42 bust. $1.95. present quarters are inadequate. We are about to enlarge them and to make ready for the builders we must dispose of a large part of our stock. With Figures at $7.95|Figures at $3.95 that aim in view we make the following alluring offerings: This figure has 12| This figure has 4 sec 1,000 Asparagus Ferns, je, Wonton Ferman Jn. tubs: | sections end every part Hons (ane oan only be in adjustable. waist and skirt. Drug and Department Stores throughout Greater New York and vicinity. grant Saazer Hop Gardens Asheuser-Busch imports more Saazer Hops than all other brewers It's this exclusive Saazer Hop flavor that placed their master brew Budweiser Absolutely ALONE at the Top of the world’s bottled beers. The supreme quality and purity Budweiser come from our vrewing and aging only from the choicest Barley and rarest Sanzer Hops. Our plant is the largest and finest in the world and our output is the greatest. 50,000 Rose Bushes Holiand grown; In ail vartetiew: at, each 10,000 Standard Hose Bushee— Either figure made in two models—A and B. Model A when closed is 32-inch bust measure and i rt extends to 44-inch bust measure. Model B when wet MISH Abeer eres Bottled only at the home plant in St. Louis closed is 36-inch bust measure and extends to 48 ving tn “ganee inch bust measure. While it does not include all \ Flower! Plants |i Anheuser -Busch Brewery the good features of the higher-priced figure, it is een, Mandamus, tine] regulars old at 802 and more St.Louis the best figure ever offered at this price. fi ; , 68c} * : ready for shipment. Draping Figure Shop, Main Floor, Lez. Ave Arcade, On wale every whore, Femil Orders filled for any part of the U.S. A —packed! | | Huahy Habber Plante, @eraniu fonias, salvia

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