The evening world. Newspaper, May 20, 1913, Page 6

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a ee : — *Si: oamnene a a 5 THE BSVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1918, fe y when fourtesn and developing it into one of the most | worced her in 1901. To rid himsert of Gavanctnation ie cald to have taken place | Among the visitors in 107 were King Two 4“ beget 7 Dopular winter resorta on the continent, | his invalid wife he obtained the passage At Tirana, where Kesad Pasha marched | PAward and Queen Alexandra, whe, as '@ as well a8 a prosperous business) by the Fieride Legisiature of a law i & memento of their visit, gave ve i married e with many thousands of Turkish troops | Hissions for the word “Royal” to ‘* ‘by an Alterman, but and agricultural community. making insanity, proved incurable 4 After the evacuation of Soutari and|uned as a prefix in describing thees ol he ieft ‘weeka. Mr. Flagter was horn in Canandaigua,|of four years' duration, grounds for te 4 & Provi 4 Aibanian G6 ay ‘ r Ghe thinks her husband is in Sing N, Y., left home at an early age and] divorce. ‘ mere Albanian Woverhe | Spor) | Bing serving a term for burglary. Why clerked in @ store tn Orleans County,| Ten days later he married Mise Mary ment. ‘ ~ 2, she left him or how @he kept track "i . Lily Kenan of Wilmington, N. C. Tt Is thought the murder may be the i of dis movements she refuses to state a litle money and moved to Bellevue, BEES ae eee Risa Pasha, who preceded Essad us 3 Sarchsioetiipteeneee | rerult of a blood vendetta, and was car-| AVON MMPURE MLR During her two weeks of married life, Onlo, wh: he went into the grain OVER THE ALBANIANS ried tne earn ahe'iived at fo. 31 Moahat: IN PALM BEACH punineee, and John: Hockefeiterwaa| CONSOLIDATED GAS PLUM. out by relatives of Gen. Hassan! top Enfants and Invalids tan avenue, the commission merchant who disposed a e CANNOT EXPLAIN HOW SHE ot his product. a) ‘Mr. Flagler lost | Pabite Service Board Gives It Con- saan commandant of Soutarl, and whose Gee 9 GOT EXPENSIVE CLOTHING. the email fortune he made there by trot tn Queene County, Turkish Commander Who Sur-| Bou —_ HO RLICK 4 ~ AS HUSEBREAKER Te moans the Origing! and Geavine she aupported heraelt by working be- [a4 f Florida” Fail ‘and ended by arriving in Cleve-|,, tg im ntherued € OODAS ONAIN STILL UOMD, Catherine Pritzel, Only Seven tia Gi’coemeer c serertment sere | “King of Florida” Fails to Re Conhdsnd as Company to sci) Tendered Scutarl Believed | ee en eat, ven | MALTED MILK Years Old, Was Found |teentn street. she $6 week cover, at 83, From Effects | the atook of the New York and Queens : rnere | oy ‘idog ns Betrdag Howe : of a Fall oS Geto at eta Forecane| nm Wendt, | Sie‘ stra eer | CaS ‘The Public Service Commission to-day tnd can, Mrs. Gaskell's story. Knutsford still The Peod-Drink for afl Ages ; mad clings to the old-time ceremony of the | Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. ‘Chairman MoCail and Commissioners | VIENNA, Austela, May Reporte of | (oY oing of the May Queem aad every | Ferimfante, invalide cad $100,000 refinery. It was the beginning ont 1 of his tmmense fortune, and the story the murdér of Kesad Pasha, who com-| May Day sports are held on th | Purenetrition. HAD ROBBED A WOMAN. 4 ONCE COUNTRY CLERK. of the sacumulation of, ft 4 the story | Steiaie > . wioners| manded the Turks et-Scutart through-| green. A sedan chair ie always teed | Sovtgonoeamecina mone ad aecane onsingninansiins A ; tendard Ott. S Cemeaoe erin 4 he alece, have reached the Alba-| 0" these occasions, The May Day | There have heen numerous thefts from ‘Mr. Flagier had been married twice, | The minority stockholders will be paid | Cut the slece, have Alba | Sports at Knuvatord, by the wey, ony |More healthful then tea or the average price at whieh stock hold- Dians at Triest, according to @ despptch | on @ much more elaborate scale now | Tame ings other than their own are acquired. ite to the Relobepost from that city, The| than during the life of Mrs, Guakell. Et Immense Fortune Built Up in Shrouds, rr Wiag- but Can't Explain How She 4i0"wtich dhe haa tet Toonea, wea] Early Partnership With je in iss in" Philadephia where rr open. called @ maid and they en- ther, like ‘deen, was a clersy- —- - = 7 - 3 \ 5 Ni ter Mra, Fi; Got Expensive Clothes, [tered the room together, They found the Rockefellers man. ‘Not many years late ee tain. William H. Stubbs, the landiord, telephoned the West Aixty-eighth street ‘A prettier, daintier, more engasing| sation and Detective Mulligan, respond-| WSST PALM BEACH, Fie. May #— The ‘ if Hittie prisoner was never arraigned in| ing to the call, placed the girl under Henry M. Flagler, eighty-three years 7 s it, 14, capitaliet and railroad developer West side Potice Court than a atrl| “TN aint anid she was ‘passing the) © calling herself Catherine Pritsel, who] house and saw that the basement door|&n4 owner, died at his winter home Founded 1820 ways she is approaching seventeen| was open. She entered, made her way| here to-day efter an illness of several years of age. With tears in her eyea|{o the Arat Noor, and found & Ney e-| weeks, Mr Flagler recently fell down a the stood before Magistrate Campbell filght of steps in his home and decause today and when told she was charged lot his advanced age his recovery had not ‘with burglary turned to Detective Mulli- sadpaia, Admits Husband Is in Prison, tte ooo went to her room trom ey Mp — “Oh, Mr. Mulligan, whet shall I do?" bs Mr. Fregier, who was sometimes called Summer Furniture tet no arrested the sin tast| (river, of 4 milk wanon, called at the the “King of Florida’ waa one of the For Porch and Bungalow Use night in the boarding house at No. U¢/y16 said he waa engaged to marry Cath- j j ; ‘West Seventy-ninth street, after she had| erine Pritsel, and wanted to help her. contre iat tas Wes Sortene bert At Exceptional Price Reductions stolen a puree containing @ emall sum] The assertion of the girl that ehe haw anes in the Russa Ol nanany of money from Mra. Harriet Bullock, | twuaband doing time in Sing Bing | Pur i q Ol Company appealed to the Court. He said the girl bo ge Bg ha. | Porae ri cone Sree, q 5 had ed to give the names of her |") Bitaids unt naa cried alrmons continoanty | Woo Scvised to ove Lawyer Mendetoon since her Qrrest. Mre. Bullock, who! © was in court, was full of sympathy for the pretty prisoner and Joath to prose- Woke : COWARD “sz Fits a slim foot snugly at way to. bare hall's the waist, over the instep Seer cones for burglary. He axed ball and men the hoel—get a yappolnted tarry eleon, & the tread is roomy,makin inner, of 8 mata wee ect | ph rey eg ii ala an exceedingly pai feel- gel to look out for the girl's interests and @xed the examination for to-mor- ing, as well as a trim look- ing shoe. Oxfords and Boots edy, acts within one hour or so after taking on SOLD NOWHERE BLS8 row, The story told by the girl does mot At her appearance. She is plump, very well dressed and wears jewelry. Hor plea upon being caught with stolen prop- érty in her possapsion was that she had Excellent 5-Piece Suite heavy cane high grade furniture, for porch or bungalow use, as illus- $25.00 lost her position, had no money to pay an stomach— puts your ‘ trated. larly $32.00........ er oom Pn tM, Went Ona He Nag Pongo gr A or al pond nDAMES S. COWARD Regularly 65 WRB anak ea a aoyh Retrang ier os oe nea oe store pth diegretge oni Conage Furniture | . Ctuage Dresser Bho says she was = Mell Orders Pilled | Send for Cataiegue Seven ‘piece Dining & Chiffonier Room Suite, consisting In white enamel. Ex- of 42 inch quartered oak cellently made and care- $7 4 °5 0 dining table with flute? fully finished. For sum- Each ~-base and claw feet, Si. 93 3.50 -aiule -hoines: quartered oak dining Regularly $18.50 each 2 chairs with genuine 5A 1g r&y mee leather slip seats, golden Cottage Dresser - a cclacty $42.50 Gh ae lid c ade of solid oak with Gt Ave., CORNER 1 Sth St. in ose French plate mirrors, : Porch Rockers well constructed, fin- $ Il. 50 \ A large comfortable arm ished in natural ogk, Rach rocker, strongly built, 8 I ’ ‘olden oak, fumed oak, ‘ FINAL REDUCTIONS See sris:| mead in natural finish. * green. Regularly $2.50 Regularly $16.00 each This is unquestionably the Greatest $5 Sale ever conducted. You will marvel at the amazing bargains that $5 will buy—you can purchase a suit, a coat and three dresses for the same Pig that you would have to pay Splendid Showing of Special Values in Women’s Bathing Suits Misses’ & Children’s Fine mohair in blue or black, several attractive models 4 Summer Dresses $8.95 & $4.95—Values $5.00 & $7.50 for any ONE of them before these tremen- ony : Orientai Coat ‘Dresses ° | Imported Mohair in navy and black, effectively 5 4 4 : . $6 dous reductions were made. | trimmed with striped taffeta or plaid silk and buttons, Frith plain white colle skirt prettily |" 95 very smart models. 3 tuck A 5.95 & $7.95—Values 8.50 & $12.50 front: of waist #10-00 Women’s . F; line, trimmed with fancy braids, but- rench Linen Coat Dresses Choice of 1,000 tue Suits Fine casts masoelig, rlwmed vith taney beside, bat With act tet of sal ate, bt-|, 87595 Serges - $ =.00 Tailored 0h. 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Mines’ and Ghisdren's Sweaters of pn, chcky or ald colors nga et Ww, rs | The latest sihenatine, mete by ae color trimmed or flat collar effects, self or combination trimming, Choice of 1,500 aiine Dresses! | ; cap , $1.25, $1.50, $1.95, $2.95 10 $0.95 0 | ceeeheteettee genera =e eaTenmreegert | |) Women's and Misses’ Sweaters Maids’ Dresses White and colors, in the smartest models : $2.95, $3.05 & 84.05 High or square neck models...... $1.25 eg $1.50 Values $4.50 to 97.50 Chambray, seersucker or gingham. $7.75 & $7.05 Lingeries Serges Silks Voiles ° ‘Linens = ‘Ratines Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave. 19th St. Values up to $25

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