The evening world. Newspaper, May 13, 1913, Page 8

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aes re ae a TE LC cca NES nem BOO NOE ‘ . 1 THE BVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1918. mrs are beptnnine to | BDA MAY DUE HERB PAY HERO 5 DOCTOR Caught to understand and te obey tie, TO-DAY; CALLED HOMB " lav. I realine that the comtemplated fe @rastic, Out arrests must be aroused by failure to do juatice, so that You may perhaps be able to help In getting legisiation which will right phess Wrongs not only as regards Kean but ay| the attention of the Board of Kett- BY FATHER’S DEATH. | je all otter men In similar jposi- | mate. In the meantime the Comptr.i-} ~ i ani ic tho ler will advise with the Corporation e ar. Prendergast, Answering the Col- | Counsel on the suggestion that the pro- | 2 ony visions of the new Home Rule bilt for cities may legally permit Egan's Bill to be pald by the city. reimbursing him. The Comptroller, however, sald he would request Egan to file his claim and would bring it to made, and we are prepared to make " action } them. “The —e cals offenders ‘savages.’ ‘. Onel, wrote that he sympathized with 1 ae with him. But he naa/ everything said in behalf of Egan but i 4 LITTER Hy PARK lacie a | that the charter made no provision for inetere “tuat vanneare wusT) Men Like Egan, Who Was ie. wt eZ. oo) i) are now showing, at moderate prices, a select assortment of Women’ sSeparateSkirtsinTallored — and Dress Models, “Arrests sane ng mate and our sain | ——— Will Give ‘Warning | Sees Ta eareams vecets Bok beeeemt t0 tes a Maimed by Rosalsky Bomb, in 0 + Sunday and Féllow It pean fot re of the Commins‘ | Should Bé Pensioned. une adverse wom. | \ Up With Arrests. \“ lh, < Pre <a ightl;: signs of warning “ia Col. Roosevelt appealed to Comptrol- swung over cach of the twenty. two entrances, These signs are f ler Prendergmst today in a letter for ct efietshithuet = ‘ae nn ETS GAYNOR RULE. en wt ef raat for Owen a ot the ra ot ST representing the newest styles. —_ ing over the peautiful entranc a whose hands wi med . lars Are to Be Distributed that large ‘pact of the pul purl: | ' Hj | piosion of the rath wile aosont ‘ Boot Sho hop for the first time and materials. the park on Sunday: | 4 /M] | Judae losalnky. , |to Every One Who mite ginyiee nto aces 1 oe: || Ua ee) onan express astonishment at WOMEN’S SUIT DEPARTMENT a wrote the former President, “we, the Grete of mi . men and children wil public, owe it, not only to Owen Egan, immense variety of a but to all men fike him to eee that leathers and fabrics wien KNOCKED OFF SCAFFOLD ‘ - . they are not permitted to suffer for do- ‘ wae “a | } we Fa se BY BRIDGE TROLLEY CAR.|| |’ GIB | | "scnwe claim aapinet the city tor suse P Falls on Top of It and Rolls Off ; 4 i! | | ea? aticabeae ers taatteem” sasee’ ae ee » there is to Roadway—Ndt Much Hurt ’ y was opening tn en ase! of his duty, g © je like is in New and Returns to Work. wee wer tek" atdea Gok, Roveevale stbat , ati Rand they areright. tistactory Motorists and teameters eroasing the be a. | when we are trying to get oa P thet tte, New Bridge torday saw a epecding woiley| oO Ag | averse st priroe vwmora we mente Lenka Almas, The reason is simple: behind this ridge to-day saw a oF * car strike @ painter's scaffold which $4.00 and $6.00. ._ cozy boot shop is the largest women’s swung beneath the promenade, Thomas thoe factory in the world. Hunsen of No. 217 @kiman street, Brookiyn, an employe of the Bridge De- , » my 4 partment, wad on it painUng the under treat injuries recived in line of duty t r May we not serve you this week? races of the promenade, The eed ase ‘inationa for promo- Frank Dhiba ‘either did ni Wy tion. “1 do not bell in written eom- $3.50 to $5.00 jot and hi petitive examination for promotion in few it. Han-| sare, Oscar Lewisohn, formerly well | most offices, and, certainly not in the A few at $6.00 Enters Park. _ ig 'e do not wish to arrest these sew whd defite our jerks and other tion places,” said Mayor Geynor time ago to his Itecreation Com- . But the Mayor wan tokt to- day tn @ special comnwmication that “these savages” are to be arrested, Park Commissioner Stover pawonally have-made decided reductions in the pricenad ‘ Misses’ and Small Women’s Tailor-made Suits which are now being offered, to close owk, at... $15.00, 19.50, 22.00 & 32.00 « ' . Heretofore $22.00 to 65.00 the Mayor so at the City Hall. end ex- flained a unique plan—cumtemplating @ech action—which he is ging to put into effect next Bunday, It is this: Circulars printed in a@averal lan- guages are to be handed to every per- @on entering the park on Punday. For this each of the twenty-two entrances will be covered by a uni- formed Park Department saployee and & policeman. There will be many polime sleuths and park employees to waigh out for offenders and make arrests im the spot. ‘The circulars read in effect: “It fe @ violation of the city or- @inances to throw litter of any de- ecription— papers, carda, clothe, @igvarded fruit pecis or nat shelle ‘upon the grass or upon tho walke ef Me park. Persons thug offend- ent apravting on t0p of the known on the stare ee Mies Edna May, ce or Fire Dipartments, Resa is ’ erasti apprined tho: +sin the car| Will arrive in New York to-day or to- just the type of Who ought to ce ' that something was wrong and Con-| morrow after @ hurried trip caused by tion QUEEN QUALIT Y BOOT SHOP oar reste ley rel Ne | tle, who died last Tuesday at his home, ed a , fly, toppled off of it. He lay seneeless in the a short ilinews, As goon as her fathers| aay BRIER Cet Warr ene the MOR, Also Misses’ E = Dresses r roadway. condition became alarming Mra. Lew-| can do in the matter, and I write you very: ay Guctor August Meneks gave the three the death of her father, Edgar C. Pet- fi bell otgnal 32 West 34th Street tar had come 10 a standat!l Hansen had | No. 200 Weat Mighty-sixth atreet, after | Polleesan Connors rushed him to Man-|igonn mtarted for New York. hoping that you can do that Ittle, bat ing one Have lo arrest—and ar- Lee Ware M4 Peder obr oad Boon after her arrival she will go,|/Y write you moreover because of my wae baély mother and ataters, jones | admiration for you as a man anda h ° ti and ; GAYS A WARNING WILL GO WITH mai soa) ak Meneen polly 4 Misant ami gane cre to ie ie Sy ease Gas ies: the mealies oat =| wear, heretofore $12: bm Schiie beceinene ” EACH CIRCULAR. seeetunton ef sie tant ankle, Hansen | for the summer. every generous Impulse in you will be | Rygd fess) res) cae) cali) a oe el ad a aed Fe wen! Mt ae o* reduced to . . $8.50, 12.00 & 15.50°° STORAGE—Remodelling and PHONE 1234 GREELEY FUR Sei to, Type covttison E an rae wale Best & Co. Will Clase Out _“ wh “Junior Misses’ and Girls’ t| Summer Dresses, Wash Suite, Skirts and Coate , Fourth Floor Sizes especially adapted to the medium and petite figures who can take advantage of these values with little or no alterations. 14, 16and 18 years. 35, 36 and 37 inches skirt lengths for these sizes. Merb May Sale At Greatly Reduced Prices Tailored Suits At $18.50—Formerly $25.00 to $29.50. At $25.00—Formerly $35.00 to 39.60. At $29.50—Formerly $45.00 .0 48.00. At $37.50—Formerly $49.50 to 58.00. Silk Dresses At $16.50—Formerty $25.00 to 80.00, At $23.50—Formerly $32.50 to $9.50, At $29.50—Formerly $42.50 to 48.00. Coats At $18.00—Formerly $25.00 to 29,50. At §$25.00—Frormérly $32.50 to 99.80. Lingerie Walsts { For to-morrow (Wednesday) and Thursday | p Misses’ and Small Women’s | Summer Blouses at the following exceptional prices Volleand Batiste Blouses, with embroild- eredcollars . . . . at $2.25 Volle Blouses,sonre demt-tallored,others - hand-embroldered . . at $2.75 Crepe Voile Blouses, effectively em broid- ered in tapestry stitch. . at $4.85 Shadow Lace Blouses, some combined with satin; others having collar of em- broiderednet. . . . at $6.78 The prices of several styles in High-cost Blouses have been greatly reduced. i ne ee eee ee we 3 . freer f= Dainty Stripes and Dotted Cotton Crepe Dresses 5.75 Colored and White French Linen Dresses 8.75 Flowered and Striped French Cotton Volles 11.75 Graduation Dresses of Shadow Lace 2.. Imported Hand-madg Dresses of fine Batiste 12.75 19.50 ‘ Eponge Dresses of Imported materials Imported Novelty Crepes, Recent shipment. Exclusive models 35,00 to 49.50 Seocejyaa Spectal Order Dept. Continues to Copy a Select Number of Our French Models Ff pg abiee op ato ® we ]] At $2.60, 9.50 and 4.50—Formerly 84.00 to %80. 4 t 7 forfolk Suits o le Linen and Cotton Ep: : Fo io calli Automobile or Travel Coats of Tan Linen _ "8.75 7 James McCutcheon & Co., c ¥ $4 5.00 Galaten Skirts, gored model, (l Sth Ave., 33d & 34th Ste. Furs, Rugs, Draperies and Lace ia Coat Suits & Morning Frocks i ioe mike = 350) === Curtains received for Storage. ; e a variety of Sones, cotton and ‘Waits, Wits ele Tame Skirts, 24th end 250 & 5 Mem 1 fancy and striped batiste. ttoned front, patch pockets. Lengths 88 tp $7 inches BER Sveum, " i Same model in wok ban, Eponge of Linen rend . Fine China Silk BLOUSES if Wash Corduroy Sirte, Value $5 . . . . tomorrow at $3.95 i ; Crochet button trimmed, i | Misses’ Afternoon, Seashore se a a eel, weed 7.50|| Value $3.50 . . . tomorrow at $2.95 i —_ ‘3 if and Porch Dresses Apparel sultable for Country, Seashore and all Sport Wear iy Rag dsc geod pgm + Very Special Values for Wednesday Plaid Gingham Dresses, made of fine Imported materlals. best values pe) can fad in either. | { 150 Sample Drenes 20:18 pone 8.50 quality, China silk is used in these bi he ig Camp Dresses with kets; made of fine Galatea . y me Dp fnese Deeunes, and 8 j q on a Pinon pore “4 ant nth ¢ Apo le plain tan, SRR SENN with any 7" epee 3.75 nore “Teberige sla The ee cate } —Values $5. . er § ol on . o ut for blo ew { | 395 Norfolls jacket and full Turkish bloomers, 4 to 14 years 3.00 Fe (coapecla ale baal re i Mabon 02 na ib " i - Seventy Suits Separae Sirs of White, Tn and Blue Galats ri led logs: . | ‘Bome of the season's smartest models, , Full pleated model. Lengths 14 to 62 inches 4 and mixture, In brown or tan eects, B eas anton Same model in White Pique a Lingerie, Batiste & Voile | $12.50—Valuss $28.50 to $88.00 mage pooner = beret ihe BLOUSES, value $3.50 P x ilo Glochem Hieglate and White Percale Bloomers os tomorrow at $2 1a5 iren’s Coats ae eID ¢ wanjsobe q meyp, serge sorges, nd checks, vali tik White Pique and White Linen 1.78 icy cancer a s eee cost rll ke | ns ani admire, smartest and latest wi an opportuni ‘Pisa is is on bs i. .. ne’ y fashioned | rte ce b ouces of contrasting silk inning, || FIFTH AVE. At Thirty-Fifth St. wae trot a ao ia the nw ea i eo HE Sunday World’s $1.95 to $5.95 Serraiiy made, fr Br ah toot delay’ of taba “it ve Want Directory makes | Values $5.00 to 813.50 To ao a - more “‘Offers of Positions’’' 2 aie al . 'o appreciate convenience a ; than any other two Broadway 6 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. | great value of the Sunday World's Saks & Company mediums in the 3 _universe, Broadway at 34th Street” i Want Directory—READ IT,

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