The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1913, Page 8

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f BSvaeunine WORLD, RUNDAT, BMAX 30, 1988. Oh, yes, Paul had stopped around that way last night, but enly for @ minute, as he was going joy riding with friends, “Joy riding in my car? The low life!” cried the angry auto owner, dashing B. Altman & Cn) will hold to-morrow (Tuesday) “My car, mhouted and gave the sumber. They broke Ly Bn Alot SCHOOLGIRLS BARBERS’ STRIKE [NEW, NATTY CHAUFFE , B. Altman & Cao. WRRESTEDBYOLIE,ATENDASBOSSE | PLEDEN, AT IN PATERSON MOB RUSH 0 ‘SIGN UP bendy si “gnere lt was fut in te seateon FE NOW Offering Exclusive Styles in Bey Women’s Tailor-made Suits y ‘Poor Man’s Auto’ Owner Vic-| stopped in when tne Jo riding ot aad i; Young Women Ride in Patrol] They Literally, Fall Over Selves| tim of Joy-riditis Before He ito. Station and Jutige in Haste to Close Agree- at the following special prices: ~~ Suits originally $110.00 to 165.00 at $65.00 ‘whose last name is wanted, tried to Took First Outing. ts Them Go. _ ment With Union. Suits originally $65.00 to 85.00 at 35.00 A Special Sale of Men’s Furnishings consisting of Blue Serge Outing Coats, Flannel and Serge Outing Trousers, Negligee Shirts and Belts, at the follow- ing exceptional prices: Men’s Blue Serge Outing Coats, in single-breasted or Norfolk style, regular prices $15.00 & 16.50 + at $11.00 Men’s Outing Trousers, of Flannel or Serge, regular prices $5.00 & 6.00 $3.75 “) Men's Negligee Shirts, of Madras or Mercerized Materials, regular prices $200 &2.50. . . . at $1.35 Men’s Leather Belts, regular price $1.00, at. . . . . . - §5c knock down a tree with the radiator, ‘The expert shook his head sadly to- -' Gam Kupperman, who has « little hair Kootn businens, invested in a chauffour Gay, viewing the. remains, but hoped who would drive his recently purchased “something might de done.” little touring ear—"a poor man's car’— ‘The rush of barber shop proprietors to sign union agreements to-day re- sembled a stampede, and union leaders predicted that by to-morrow the strike of Journeymen barbers that has been in progrens more than two weeka, will ver, Before noon to-day more than hundred boss barbers had signed , | the Agreement that recognizes the 1. 'W. W. union of journeymen and grants the men the hours of labor they de- mand. The union to-day made its third change of headquarters, moving from the Theatre Garibaldi to Casino Hall, No. 86 Kast Fourth atreet. There, vy ® o'clock, there was an imposing assem- blage of bogs barbers. Both floors of the Casino were devoted to signing agreements, but before an hour had passed there was the utmost confusion. eagerness to sign the bosses @ Wainter, ts dying in . Su\ General Hospital Qttadk made by three paenalale Raley SLAYER’S FATHER INDICTED. which he bought after @ verbal strumsle ith Murder for Furntoh- iver That Killed Three. in which the agent won. The little car waa @ wreck to-day at Sixty-fifth street and Central Park West, where the Chauffeur, on @ joy ride, tried to knock over @ tree. The tree is In good con- dition. Perhaps the ttle car can he patched Up enougn to take Kupperman's wife out to those dear green fields of which the agent apoke. BShilliton!, father of Oresto Shinit |, for murder in the first degree, He fe charged with having alded his son in killing Policemen and John Risso, a gai atreet on the night of ten fugitive from justic It le alleged that the father, who lives at No. 241 Mulberry atreet, furnished the slayer with the revolver with which he killed the three men, ‘Through his counsel, Cenare Barra, the elder Shilits ton!, pleaded not guilty to-day and hdd " remanded to the Tombs. Altsoug! Rith “an iron steed running amoothly.” | many detectiven have been searching for ‘They coat only $it—the kind Mr. KUP-| young ghiltiton! no clue to his where- permen thought he could afford—and) srouts han been obtained. took at the value for the money! 80 Me, Kupperman bourht the car .| rushed the union clerks at work on|/*#t Week and prepared for a Sunday in the country, He learned to run it in ; a cote cote, en WOEOSl stow Mbeeeas be Shay Wad MUMpIS Wan ry ra | the Uttle car, But there came to him the real New York desire to do the thing up brown. So he engaged o chauffeur (highly recommended) and was happy. The chauffeur, a amart B. Altman & Os HAVE ARRANGED THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL SALES FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY): “Women’s White Colonial Pumps consisting of a special selection offering unusual values at the following prices: | White Buckskin Colonial Pumps, pair $4.50 All his life Mr. Kupperman wented a machine, He had read alluring full- Dage deacriptions of the Joy that came bedi Shapely, stylish, snug in fit, with not a seamtostretchorsplit. One of the halls, the larger, is used | for dancing, and Saturiay niyht there was @ dancing party given by a Hon- Ha #58 peg ee SOs LEE ee tan, ir fl . z i! F ik i i 22 ‘ Z ie & & Ey 4 j : j Es i iH ge i BEaE hi j i . ti i} Es £ Ee i =? i] it i g k its by the Govern: | Half o million more is about Fined fer Littering Park. en violators of the ordi- prohibiting the Uttering of Cen- art lawne and walks with papers in the Garian singing society. The floor was waxed to a state of icy alipperincss eigning and fell In squads. A semblance of order was obtained tine march. With loud commands he formed the struggling bosess in a long ‘* of . Mai | Delivers this entire | Golden Oak Dining - jSuite, including Chairs 1.18 had Instructions to honk gally when he pulled up at the door of No. 2i¢ West One Hundredth street, where Mr. Kupperman lives. Mr. Kupperman knew the chauffeur only as Paul. When Paul id his master good night Sat- : | urday and touched his cap, thanking him for a command to be on hand at ® o'clock Sunday morning, Mr. Kup- t| Perman trod on air. Sunday morning came and Paul was late, and then much later, and finally Mr. Kupperman dropped the lunch basket and went to the garage to call the chauffeur down. He was informed his in that garage. in thelr scramble to reach the Geeks the boss barbers slipped young fellow, dashing and handsome, | Wears Like “60”’ ‘ Looks Like ‘50°’ Costs But 25 SILK-LISLE Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Semi-Annual Clearing Sale Tuesday, May 27th 220 Women’s Tailored Suits Dressy and strictly tailored Suits of English serge, woo! poplin, mannish fabrics or wool cponge. 15.00 Heretofore $29.50 to $49.50 196 Women’s Silk Dresses Afternoon Gowns of crepe de chine, charmeuse silk of brocade, also a number of English serge or wool eponge dresses. 11.50 Heretofore $18.50 to $29.50 ALL THIS SEASON'S DESIRABLE MODELS NO ALTERATIONS and Make Your Own Terms Our Terms Apply to New York, New Jersey, Long Island, Connecticut, 8 Reoms $ 8 | 0) SS 1 et Nome Sent C. 0. D. or on Approval Bow, wow, wow! ‘Whose dog art thou? Some shrewd World ad. reader'sdog— | White Canvas Colonial Pumps, pair 3.50 Summer Hosiery for Men, Women and Children, at ex- ceptionally low prices: Women's Lisle Thread Hose, in black, white or tan, per half dozen pairs, $1.60 Women's Lisle Thread Hose, with open- work clocks, in black, white or tan, 35c. per pair; per half dozen pairs, $1.9) Women's Extra Size Lisle Thread Hose, ' in black, white or tan, 35c. per pair; per halfdozen pairs, $1.90 Women’s Silk Hose, with cotton topsand soles, in black, white or tan, per pair, 70c Women's Black Silk Hose, with em- broidered clocks and insteps, pair, $1.50 Men's Lisle Thread Half-hose, in black and colors, per half dozen pairs $1.30 Children’s Mercerized Ribbed Lisle Thread Hose, in black and tan, perhalfdozen pairs . . . $1.65 Children’s Black Ribbed Cotton Hose, per half dozen pairs. - $1.20 Children’s Pancy Socks.inalargevariety of attractive patterns, perhalfdozen pairs . . $1.00 will be offered at the following very special prices: Parasols of plain and flowered silks, printed pongee, tucked taffeta, black brocaded silk and smart effects in black- and-white; with plain or carved wood handles; regular price $5.00 at $2.85 Women’s Umbrellas of T willed Silk, with natural wood or mission handles, regu- lar prices $3.00 & 5.00, at $2.00 & 2.85 Women’s Silk Parasols & Umbrellas Also Men’s Twilled Silk Umbrellas The Boys’ Clothing Department has effected interesting reductions in the prices of Boys’ Washable Suits in Russian and Sailor styles, including some imported novelties. Boys’ Im- ported Straw Hats are also being of- fered at reduced prices. B. Altman & Co, HAVE ARRANGED THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL SALES FOR TO-MORROW ’ (TUESDAY): Men’s and Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs presenting an excellent opportunity for economic purchasing at the following prices: . Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs Initialed . per dozen $1.85 & 2.00 Plain Hemstitched “ 190 & 2.65 Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs Initialed, per dozen $1.10, 1.65 & 2.10 Plain Hemstitched, dozen 1.50 & 1.85 Hand-embroidered . . each 50c. Real Armenian Lace Trimmed “ 32c. 5,000 Yards of | White Summer Dress Fabrics at the following attractive prices; Linen-finish Dimity and Mercerized Pope lina . 2. oe per yard 19c¢, French Voile, 40 inches wide “ 32¢,. Imported Dotted Swiss Musiins ‘ 38c.* Heretofore sold at 35c. to 65c. per yard F $ Also a Sale of Toilet Articles ‘ at % to y less than the usual prices.‘ Imported Hair Brushes, | Bath Sprays . at $0.85 at. ew $0.75} Sponges . . . at. Esa Bow, wow, wow! with natural wool handles, regular | pis Brushes, with Ad-| Bay Rum... at 4 And thus it is with many well- justable Handles, $0.60) Whisk Brooms . at .18 or Wood Se Chairs; value $75, 49" All Good: in Plain Fig | | bred canines—thev pass quickly into the hands of dog fanciers who profit by World * Dogs, &." Ads. Should it be that World for sale ads. don’t happen to show the particular kind of dog,, prices $3.00 & 5.00 at $2.00&2.85 Furs, Rugs, Draperies and Lace Curtains received for Storage. bird or poultry you seek, Fh Avenue, 24 ead 33th Mitreets, \ ‘ at .20 at .15 Nail Brushes . Imported Violet Tooth Brushes . Soap, box of 3 cakes . at .28 Vanity Bags of Satin, in a variety of dainty colors, with rosebud trimmings; fitted with cele luloid powder box and puff Special at $2.29 ; coh 28) Birets, Nem Pork,

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