The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1913, Page 7

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PROPHET PROBASCO PROMISES SUMMER AS HOT AS TABASCO Earthquakes, Poor Crops, Jump in Living Cost Coming, Says Sage of Elmont, L. I. ‘Wall etreet brokers, police grafters, (axi companies and pro-Murphy polit Clan are not the only ones who are gu- tug to have a tough summer if William Probasco of Elmont, L. 1, is any go04 as & prophet, Re says he is, Every- body te going to suffer some. “Didn't I predict the San Francisco TAFT A JUOGE TOO YOUNG. Negrete He Learned Law “at Ex- wense of the People.” CAMBRIDGE, May 23.—Former Presi- dent Taft told the graduating clase of Harvard Law School at their banquet last night that he had recelved much of hie legal training at tie expense of the people, Another speaker had said too many Judges get all thelr experi- ence on the bench, “E agree with him,” said Mr. Taft. “I was one of those young Judges, I went on the bench at twenty-nine and that was the first real legal training that 1 got. I regret to say that I jearned much of the law at the ox- pense of the people.” wdegtee ee MUSTN'T LOLL FOR TAN. BOSTON, May %—It you want to wear a bathing sult Sundays in the environs of Wilmington this season you will have to duck to the cover of the friendly waters of Silver Lake, accord- ing to the dictum to-day of the town |) fathers of that summer resort. The selectmen seriously object to girls lolling about on the beaches of the lake wearing only a smile and an apology for @ bathing eult. “‘Tisn't right,” they say, “for girls to collect a tan In any such fashion,” and they do not pro- pone to allow It done this season. Fer Armor Pi ‘WASHINGTON, May 23-—A Govern: ment-owned plant for the manufacture of armor plate was proposed in @ bill Introduced late yesterday by Senator Ashuret. It authorises the appoint- ment of a board of experienced engin- ers to select a suitable site and re- port within three months. Construs- tion work must begin within siz months. (Prem, tee leonbertte “roat.) Rivers—I'm going into Vaudevitie, I've written @ sketch that's sure to get Afty laughs. Waters—Why? Rivere—1 say “What the h—?” Atty times. f ed a Sea Ts EVENING WORLD, garthquake, the Titanic disaster and ‘every other calamity worth mentioning a AMMA, in the test few years?” he inquired to- | MUM UAUM MMOD} UNDED 1856 Ay y when he thought he had detected a gheam of scepticiom in the eye of the questioner. “Well,” earcasticaily-interjected a lis- tener, “you didn't predict what nap- pened to the Republican party Iast No- vember, T. R. beat you to that one.” Usdismayed by such filppancy, the Prophet proceeded to hand out the fol- BROKAW BROTHERS BOYS’ CLOTHING HATS & FURNISHINGS To clothe ideas in well chosen words is the mission of the ad- vertising man. To clothe men durably in be- coming fabrics, and styles be- fitting their individuality and their figures, is the first, last and only mission of this store. We've been doing this since Manhattan was littlemorethananovergrown village. Agrow- ing percentage of every generation of New Yorkers has bought clothes here sirice 1857. Hadn’t you better find out why? att along the line, send! by the cost of Uving at a tremen An earthquake on Aug. ie Geavy rains right along trom now ntl the end of August. Tornsdoes after a total eciipes of the moon in the middie of September. ‘Then a series of earthquakes, If by this time there are any poeple left @n earth to notice what is happen- tag they will feel a frost that will kil! everything alive in vegetation. Prophet Probasco has been studying the Reaveas with his pocket telescope do Ale retreat in the woods near Elmont, and be says the earth has been making preparations for hundreds of years to Give the United States a general shaking up. People who have noted sharp be one of the sorest spots Pride of Winsted, Conn., I. thet there is no prophet of the first ee, eo ex) Astor Place & Fourth: Avenue, PRESBYTERIANS WON’ SOBWAY AT THE DOoR=onE BLOCK FROM BROADWAY” LET WOMEN BE CONS. {CT CMT ATLANTA, May 2%.—The Northern Presbyterian Assembly refused late yes- terday ‘to amend its constitution so that womeo may become deacons of the Church. There qas considerable debate Dut the motion was voted down decisive- ly, The Assembly directed Moderator | Btone to appoint a special committee to | consider ‘the enormous violation of the | ®eventh commandment, and to re:om- | mend steps to be taken to safeguard | the youth of the land.” The United and Southern Assembites ended to-night. y The Southern Assembly voted 138 to | 1 not to withdraw from the Federal | Council of the Churches of Christ in America, The Rev. Dr. T.M. Lowry of Mempbia reiterated his charges that the organisation was endeavoring to in- fluence national politics. Seeaeeiiieean Burke's Tea set, $7,000. lay 2%&—A porcelain toa- Pot, cream jug, two cups and two Gaucers that belonged to Edmund Burke, the Irish orator, were sold by auction Yesterday’ for $7,600. The service was @anufactured in Bristol and presented fo Burke tn 1774 when he was first elesied to represent Bristol in Parliament. PORTANT SALES ECAUSE these suits are worth $18 and $25 Is not the most important reason why you et ee to Jump at them at our special A aogglntl dag of $10 $15. The best reasons are that ¢! that smart, snappy elegance and fit-1 right Tanti that you, as a clever dresser, appreciate. STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. SATURDAY. 1 UNION SQUARE WEST—COR, 14TH ST. Look for Name—Opposite Lincoln Statue. 86-88-90 Myrtle Ave., cor. Lawnence Street, WE'RE TWO BLOCKS AWAY FROM HIGH PRICES Says “YES”—Wants One Daintiest Little Folding Go-Cart F249 2 of Baby Carriages in Greater New York Folds Re likea Ni knife, mal ing it hat to carry on 5 ey street cars and boats. Made strong and scrt- viceable, Green hoed and green or black run- ning gear. No “tender” parts to ese or get out PULLMAN... SLEEPERS 99,75 > Reed. dene, and body, reclinin, ts eee ey 61 Deen tte Weahly eo a ; 5-Room Home Seared 118,75 | saree, 148.50 $12 Down, $6 Monthly $15 Down, $8 Monthly Your Credit Is Good Here 10 Purchase, reget, Ton Purchases eet 180 Purchase: 64.00 Week FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1018. Ss Sale of Men’s $130 “Griflen” Shirts "at 98¢ Plain and pleated negligee styles, in all sizes, 14 to 17. une oom | Lexington te 3rd Avenue, In Our Various Stores for Juveniles on Second Floor. Summer's latest fashions for girls in their teens and their smaller sisters, and for boys, big and little, are conveniently as arranged in spacious sections. to reach, and a comfortable store to be served in. The complete stocks and moderate prices are not the least of the attractions. Examples for to-morrow, Saturday: Suits; Boys’ Furnishings with white collar and with pretty iy eortion; eises of $18 and $25 Suits E med with enints, i]| ©Connas of the leading colors 3 epecially priced for to- morrow, boz, 48c, 28c, 15 and 1éc. since 14 t0 18 years; at .. Dosen ' white or colored Tango aki riod in eifks, moires and ae Bar Wandkgrchiet Sevlnatioge ce] carey >| Children’s Guimpes | White Dresses pique emt: Several neat are ined Corpipboed Pare r es belt, both finish. to children of § ee en ter A ved Russian, long waist, and @lso hand em! sees 2Bc, BBc and 49¢| neck belt dresece; at Children’s All-Weol Cloth 78e dresses, ” 98c Beys’ and Girls’ Hose 9 Vine iz! Ribbed Mercerised Hove; all all forts and Voce one? 2 "17 Summer Underwear for Bc for Boys and Girls tl Eine Balbriggan Underwsee, chart deave hires; times érow- 19c Girth’ Fine Lisle ‘Thread Ribbed Vests, tow week baud pants to match, trimmed with Torchon lace low neck and hort sleeves; also sailor collar, with bow tie; beach and bloomer models; sizes over shou 1 to Syrs, 49¢ a at + 00.85 Children’s Sats now 49 to $1.45 ‘Main Fieor, Ly juality Milan, ot white hemp, Java oad serge and wor- oenee’ etrawe. All with sed or blue prettily — <a % with ribbone, to 18 years, at tds, ineee, $20.00 Our Greenhouses on sue "Root Artists’ Materials = For the professional and the amateur at prices that are bound to attract. For the out door sketch artist, Shperhing Stool sollagaiite etal vesting Sketch 1,000 Standard Rose Bushes, 6 bg Sketching Stool, 8 feet high, in all varieties: sold from 49c to 75c ea sticks ... . . im a bundle, for 8@c; or : i buff lin saamerenminnnnn ateel Combination of Plants, , Vines, Balbs & Seed, 50¢} 10,000 Tomato Planta reply Sketch Bor, with palette eold at 36c to SOc per : For the Studio:— at, per dosen. "| Winsor & Newton's Oil Colors. . .6c Devoe and Raracken's G6 Delors, OPAINALY. eee c nen ve Bien as to 4 feet long: regu-| art Students’ Water Colors. . for 39¢ each; bus "19 and varieties; reg, 3 Flowering Tiyacnth at Laue 2 Caladiume at 1 teenies Camel's Hair Brushes, Nos. 1 36c a dozen; each.. tc 10,000 California Privet; 2 and 3 Bristle Brush, long handle, each ae Ct eee 5 year old; regularty sold for Sc peck $2.75 per 100; or each 3c Higgine’e Water Proof Ink.. FREE, BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 9 AND 11 AND 3 TO 5 P. Phas Leeneayrs ‘. Me 3 Strete! Stripes, 6 to ? @ cor of two Killarney roses ¢: presentin, Mod 36 in., inclusive..............45 check from any part of the store in our Greenhouses. a stud bevel long and Se an e Stu: . Students’ Oil Color Our Beautiful Cut Flower Shop colors, 4 brushes, 1 palette knife 1.35 100,000 Roses im all colors and 1000 Lose Beem, American Waves Color Outtit, contelaing 6)4 varieties, including Fenetion, 2 | 3 to 4. long; at the Killarney rove, at.. 2C and 3C pills? per dos. of, each. Lic 10,000 Short Stem American arge Lavender Orchida, ee eeeecereseenete nme catiaren’ amy at tec ai-evel mae Saterday Is Younger Set’s Day at Bloomingdales’ sands of men and young men. Are you among ‘Come here and share in this offering of 3000 Summer Suits J lat $9.88 & $12.88 Another one of those unusual latest models, 3 Button sacks and Norfolk styles. _ Materials are blue serges (plain Pang | Sizes 15 to 22 years for youths and up to 46 chest for ta, full atyles, " 95 to +9. 95, Men’s Shoes and Oxfords at $2.25 A Clearance That Will Yield Profit to Many Men. an or toe perfect and include the season's best models. fromreeveral overstocked Wt years. 0006 5,000 Pairs Men's Silk Socks at 16e| A Sale for Satu: Only. all the merits of the Men's pure practical hurts, and renner any pair A... may ben we prove unsatisfactory; black and colors, léc. . Thread Socks. striett an coe an bn ll do teat ‘ind tenon oieieas ales a ‘women, In Balkan mosel, with sat collar, tie, euffe “(Men's Nainsook Underwear, 25¢ Cool white check nainsook, so desirable for summer weas. For infants 5 monthe old Scart "buttonssee| The shirts are athletic cut, coat style, and the drawers full length, Men's Balbriggan Us Underwear at 24¢ s Union Salts, 39 in weight plain caletweh cast well peti fape mrcbaeraantis bell des Il made. and a bargain at thie More novelties this year than ever before. For instance, the SELF-CONFORM- ING straw hat that automatically adapts itself to all head conformations, tong, square or round. Fits as straw hat never fitted before, clinging without undue ‘Ipressure. The sweat band gives a maxi- imum of coolness. ‘Try on one of these SELF-CONFORM- ING hate and you'll experience a new Page oay ePlcalenda improved YEDDO HAT. ‘The straw is woven In Japan, and now eddo eumpense ie Asnern® made sailor mode! fyeenigl popular, partic: ‘ularly in the dog days, In our complete showing of sennit, split, milan, mackinaw, Porto Rico ‘and Panama straws all the season's styles appear, including the extremely high crowns with narrow brims, Tee Wwe ot Yas ies St ay Set: cable edge, layer: edge || ‘kable), pencil curt, etc. Main Floor @0th . Bide BLOOMINGDAL $2.50 to $3.50 Pumps & Oxlords| A Wonderful Sale for Women at Many lots, derived from verious sources, tt ate = bet bart a ns how fred tiem Styles Hi Tan Kid Oxfords. Bises 234 to 8, and plenty of wide widths; at $1.55. 500 Legs of Choice Lamb, 16% Lb. ten Ba aes ste Roasting Chickens, worth 28, aty PETS)... .+.eceeene esse Get Dest Bommt, erase tae sme Roast’ Best, soa: san bow fi 25e and SSc grade. 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