The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1913, Page 7

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‘wee retired in the same manner. He rr it if ital ¥ o - iif ait = ag if gave her the right to resume her matted | even the worst freckles have begun to j eh Chase marrying again in this State, ne } went over to Jersey City. His frst wife wasitbed cai It is seldom that more nee came from Bayonne, | toviay | “lear the skin and gain a beautiful, clear Easy to get from the permite him to marry Anna Marion |COMPICKION. 11 ite strength Grocer; 10c per bottle a5 ae: nll i kiitos nt i all Se am “to have it handy.” ¢ —_—p—— ‘ R, Foenss Had Sued Ship for Dam- ‘»% FROM POLICE Wi GAAPTER ROSINSOR ages and Was About to Be SPER PERSIN Reimels Also Quits Department} noma #. Robinson, formerly a po: TAKEN TO SING SING. Deported, in Harlem Begins Serving Term of Six to Ten Years. ldceman, convicted of extortion and sen- in prison, was taken to Sing Sing to- policeman, is already serving time in . Bing Bing, and four ex-inspectors at tolleome occupations in peniten- Ale fight for damages. Capt. John F. Flood was retired from |tisry, Justice Pendleton, in the Supreme| He had been in the country seven Court, refused Robinson a certif.cate of | Weeks, most of them In a hospital. Hi posse Ro doubt re woah, had never been legally admitted, an ee NING’ WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 36 Nadle to become a public charge. ‘Was ordered deported, but a notice of appeal and application for a writ of) habeas corpus steyed his ‘The young engineer in hi and had intended to study American Automobile construction, with the view of taking foreign agencies and estay-| mothers of those who drink to excesa lishing @ manufactory. iis parents ate| opportunity to try the ORRINE treat- Policeman Convicted of Extortion] ‘The Immigration authorities to-day changed their minds about deporting Axel Foenss, a wealthy young Danish engineer who has a suit for $25.0 damages against a steamship company for injuries received at sea. The young and engineer, who was discovered by #n Lieutenants Ward and | tenced ‘to serve trom siz to ten years! Evening World reporter at Bilis Island, crippled for life and awaiting deporta- Hulse Are Promoted. day, John J. Hartigan, another former | sin inst ‘Thursday, was allowed to land to-day and {s ready to go on with amship official conducted him to Elite CAPT 000 RES ~ | didare think ne would be married rte8t/ CRIPPLED ENGINEER GETS |; 4 fl REM “I faet got the ilcense,” he explained, LEAVE TO LAND HERE. | toara of special inquiry decided ive was nd after the suit was filed and the parture ly educated AY. Hees, 12.90 faokwonville, Orrine for Drink Habit tte} TRY IT AT OUR EXPENSE We are in earnest when we ask you to ve ORRINE a trial. You have noth- ing to risk and everything to your money will be returned i fail to get results from O! This offer gives the wives icity or loss of time from and at 9 small price. ORRINE is prepared in two forms: . secret treatment, a powder; pill form, for those who desire to take voluntary treatment. Costs only $1.00 ep? b: Ee ert tata a and talk over the ma! ton, Jacks *¢: | Ask them for booklet. A Bequtiful Bride|Offering a S Sheriff Harburger got into the plot to- ay, appearing at the Tombs, bright POSLAM’S RARE ‘and early, with two deputies, a pair of handcuffs and a revolver. There were no other prisoners bound for Sing Sing, HEALING POWER 00 the Sheriff could devote his entire at- tention to Robineon. The former police- , 4 man was firt taken to Police Head- r FELT AT ONCE “Wiood is fitty-four years olf | Quarters, where he was measured and wet Capt. Christtan Reimels, of the Vernon | Photographed. Sheriff Harburger got = etation, him away on the 10.50 train. aixty-€ve years old, also | "Robinson was convicted of extorting department, was promoted to be| who was then in charge of the Sixth In-| skin troubles, P le captain and put in Makes New Hi je Re Nicholas avenue s\@-| CHICAGO, May %.—Cory, the Unive! fo fifty years old and hes| gity High School (Chicago) athlet its great reputa' h 4 as soon as Poslam is ap; Sr eeneeiag’ casatire, made a world's interecholastic record in |""BOSLAM SOAP kee following transfers were made: | the 20-yard hurides in the University . Thor, trom West Thirtieth | Cory’s time was 22-5 seconde, while the | soft, Fifty-first street; Capt | best time ever made in the event by « 1 from lower Fulton street, | preparutory achool athlete, according Highbridge; Capt. Willett | to the A. A. U. manual, is % seconde— F Soap (price, ; Capt. William 8. Fen- ‘The manvwal is eilent ee to Scheuber's Classon avenue, Brooklyn to | S00! ts New York City. ‘Lycovicl eredi, keeper | Poslam works quickly. An overnight had been a poticeman since 1578 wee’ scatarant in Beat One Hundred | application wil a Tdeut. William H. Ward, who has deen | and Twenty-difth street. Tancred! awore | inflamed policeman for twenty years and Is re- lear _a red nose or an complexion. Pimples, discolora- Robinson represented himecif as the/| tions and blemishes are soon eradicated. 0 be one of the handsomest men | collector for Inspector Dennis Bweeney,| In promptly, sie of these minor lam gives evidence of and assigned to the Weet | spection District, In Harlem, jowers to heal the more strect station. Lieut. Abram | **'ving one year on = kin diseases such Jann Ww, Fuconer, "rom "het otis ono! mest ot Ann hror| REN ey Nuts eats Reset Fitty-Gret street to Fifth street; Capt. | G@eturday, his frienda claimed to-da: skin, makes complexions clear, hands The mpoo for dandruff. ‘oslam U et 50 5 cents). For free samples, write to the Emer- the Contral Office to lower | the time credited to F. Scheuber in iW. | oy Laboratories, 92 West 25th Street, and Capt. P. L. Walsh, 2 ASE GETS LICENSE Hal Chase, the orack felder of the |*PQ'*. ly get an ounce of othine—double American Leagie Basoall| strength ‘irom Riker Hopeman | Drug it night an Nellie Heffernan, and forbade! disa, » while the Sia, aes ree aT Sau glish ded to completely of No, % West One Hundred ‘and Nineteenth street, Chase said ho! othine, as this is sold under guarantee of | E Pritchard, Maker, 331 Spring St., N.Y. back if it fails to remove freckles, Just shake a dash of Eddys Sance overthe fish or meat and see how DIVORCED APRIL 24, | Now Isthe Tre, te Get Ria of These| much it improves the whole meal. ecice creo eee FRECKLES Makes Good Food Taste Better ly Spo eatiofied There's no longer the slightest need of teat” foruted Tn bis wie | feeling ashamed of your freckles, a the . decree of absolute divorce | Prescription othine—double strength—is fm the loca! courts April %4|suaranteed to remove these homely 4 ID auce Sale of Suits At the 5 Big Brill Stores To-day and To-morrow At *15.00 For $20, $22 and $25 Suits; Ready-to-Wear Here’s a chance to save the cost of your Decoration Day Outing and a lot more besides. Your choice at each store of several hundred of the finest and smartest suits you ever saw at $15. Among them are Pencil stripes e Blue, Black, Gray and Brown grounds, Hairlines, Chalklines, Crayon stripes and Brush strokes, with the stripes in red, white, blue, gray and ‘brown; then your choice of pin checks, blue serge, plain and fancy mixed grays, browns and blues; with Patch Pockets or.plain; sleeves with cuffs or without; soft roll English models, modified models and flat lapel conservative models; all at $15 instead of up to $25. Suits at $20.00 $25, $28 and $30 Values : Ready-to-Wear Some of the finest suits ever placed on sale at $20. Every one full of the everlastingly good style which expert and thorough tailoring has put into them—the very smartest and most desirable of the season's models and patterns. Pencil stripes in all their variations of width and colors on grounds of blue, black, brown and gray. A host of wonderfully good mixtures and a splendid variety of blue serges; in this sale to-morrow, $20 instead of up to $30. 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street - Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street Broadway at 49th Street 125th Street, Corner ‘I'hird Avenue Union Square and Harlem Stores Open Saturday Evening American Quar- tired Oaks -'s, 10.98 Dresser im American Quar- tered Oak, golden finish, highe ed, Uy with French Bevel Plate Mir- ror 22x28 Ins,; base 40 ine, wide, containing 2 large and 3 pesin4" poo co amali drawers with oxidized ‘rim san trated ; All Goods M: OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR BY MOTOR CAR WCon. 6" Aves\9"St. Us Makes Little Didterence Tuesday Only—May 27th. OPPENHEIM, GLLNS 2G 34th St., New York Remarkable Sale of 375 Young Men's High Grade Suits To further introduce our Young Men’s smart clothes, we offer our entire stock of high class Spring and Summer Suits— serges, mixtures and checks in n’s approved Norfolk, Pocket and Soft Roll Alpaca or silk lined. Young Men's sizes 32 to 38. Student to 19. Regularly $15, $18, $20 and $22.50, 10.00 se Extraordinary Sale of $50,000 Worth of Rugs’ and Carpets from the Auction Sale of | Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet Co. Now Going On Bring the Sizes of Your Rooms with You ONE LOW PRICE CASH OR CREDIT iy Refrigerator | Will Carry Exquisite | Bridal Bougue's (Variety of Summer soos xo0as¢—$—$—= Included Are: d a Price are the principal reasons for avail of these remarkable Far and away the biggest silk stocking value we know of. | An od “ ing we e Pall Fashioned silk fery, made with deep wo 82. om | eandles. | We are also showing a splendid stock of higher grade chandeliers for city and country homeo-at prices ranging up to 006.08. Chiffonier in American val, $18; arked All Special Sales advertised in Sunday's papers contin- || and Young Men's $10 Sum- ued to-morrow, Tuesday. mer Suits at $6.88. oF RSet te a $ 5 Every garment in this attractive offer- 5 Sling is new in style, splendid in quality -. near Lexington| and unbeatable in price. Long Silk Gloves | .to\sr.ta'm Cinnta monet te! : at 48¢ Wreyped pba itl gy A ve ‘ ; Sert Voiles, combination eee effects, pretty, $5.00. louseque- Tissue Dresses, with collars, cuffe end sash ih, reach belts of satin, at $5.00. Many Other Styles and Materials are $5 Other Silk Gloves up to 62.00 Bloomingtales’, Main Ftocr, We do THE hosiery business of New York, Tremendous stocks, ‘Women's Silk Stockings, double soles, spliced heels, white, black, tan and colors; mercerized garter hem. Black, white and tana, Bn sizes and re- 49¢e [——_—_——— (4-piece Cottage Set, 46 pieces of English Porcelain, Blue Willow 18-plece Imported Cereal Set— fated, and name of contents on each; consists of 6 large jars, 6 small jars, 1 salt box, 1 oil and 1 bottle. Prac Mele Rew meee iceat Jut fea te ret | ca, a vases,butter dishes with co: lets, 6 claret and 6 1 dosen berry bowls, water jugs 6 cham and 6 and a dosen whiskey “I and many others at, each De. whiskey tumblers 00 $3: ail 3 Big Specials in Dining Room Chandeliers Most popular styles for city and country homes. If oversold .will deliver in 3 days. This $3.50 Dining This $4 This $4.60 Room Oil Chande- 1 ny = r i, Nd het ‘Sasa Sota: fl eel AS ab lay. for ire i Mail Orders Filled when accompanied by purchase price. ‘Thiet View, BOND AL ee Bloomingdales’ Great Semi-Annual Round-up WRIENTALRUGE) That have been used in store decorations to which we have added odd lots of small and medium-sized rugs remaining from our recent big sales. Balch | ‘Fur Storage | Costs 2% Telephone 5900 Main 376 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. 16 Minutes by Subway from Grand Central to Borough Hall Station ‘What ey Every siz months we collect the Oriental ‘that have been used in various parts of the Bloomingdale store for decorative and exhibition purposes, and offer low. ‘The rugs have all been thoroughly cleaned and . } Sale includes 40 rooni-sise carpets in 5 parcels, divided into Persian Mahals, Persian Gerapies, Sarouks, Kis- manshshs and Indias. Rugs pi ored and insured free of charge. 4 N, ROO: Y ty dam: | INDIA CARPETS, 1296 ened and ern signee om a tee 65e a 09. <i a m, used mostly for high class furn- ishings " te Cleaning. ‘storage and’ repair ‘our ‘representative will call ead sub: Ma URNOUR ge: Hoary ong uct bo 9 Peabo Mail Orders aocompenied by ¢ your ruse a pe

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