The evening world. Newspaper, June 24, 1913, Page 11

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thy, ~ GERMAN LIEUTENANT TOWED WOW HERE» DESPITE THE KASE Order to Return to Post Fol-| lows Announcement of En- gagement in Boston. DENVER, Col., June 24.—Mre, Robert Barry Gullivan, a widow, who formerly ‘wae Miss Mary Morey, daughter of C. 8. Morey, wealthy sugar producer, and Liewtenant Albrecht von Schroeder of the German Imperial Army, whose en- @agement was announced two months ago. will marry regardiess of the Kais- era order that Lieut. von Schroeder must Join his regiment st Berlin within sixty deys, ‘The marriage will take piace July 6| & @t the summer home of Mr. Morey, at Harbor Point, Mich. The honeymoon ‘will be passed in the historic barracks of the First Guard Field Artillery, in Bertin. After Lieut. von Schroeder met Mra. Sullivan at a musicale in New York he Odtatned the appointment of Now Eng- land manager for the Hamburg-Amerl- can line, with headquarters in Boston, #0 that he might remain near her. Soon after thelr engagement came the order | — from the Kaiser and the arrangements for speedy marriage at Harbor Point followed. Mrs, Sullivan was one of the popular members of the younger set in Denver society, She was married to Robert Barry Sullivan, who died six years ago. Mrs, Sullivan, with her children, then moved to aes ADMITS CHARGE 1S Is 1 FALSE. Driver Took Money te Bey «a Witness & Were With Her Approval. Magistrate Breen in the Centre Street Court to-day Burke, the real estate dealer, of No, 725 Park avenue, who was arrested June 7 on a of larceny, The charge Was mad py Allen A. Ryan, son of | Thomas F. Ryan and a member of the Stock Exchange firm of A. A, Ryan & Bro. The discharge of Burke followed the cro##-examinatién of Mrs, Regina | B. Saportas, whose Inheritance of $143,- 0 Burke was said to have squandered by unfortunate’ speculation with the a7 portna admitted that the ac- count had been opened with the Ryan firm, was with her knowledge and ap- proved Burke, her uncle and was trus- tee of an estate his sister, Matilda B, Brown, had left her. Mra. Saportas several weeks ago brought suit against the Ryan firm to recover the amount of Burke's losses. In consequence of thie sult the Ryans caused the arrest of Rurke, . J, McManue, representing Burke, Magistrate Breen a report y a public accountant who had ver the books of the estate that the estate ly owed Burke $22,000, ued to recover lof three fingers wh shaping machine in THE REAL JUDGES OF OLIVE OIL demand the product of certain districts Just as they insist upon a wine of @ par- teular ch and vintage, One of most favored aistries is Grasse, France, noted for ite i Pronounced She-ris Charles I. Decker, the driver who previously asserted that he had been “robbed” of $1 while on his wagon, broke down to-day and confessed he had robbed himself, He lives at No, 1a raghaghd is rel Pie of the first p 14 East One Hundred and Fourteenth street, and had gone over the story of f ennetyinn you oth the “robbery” with Detective Wagner. | € on = he would like to He was at Police Headquarters look- il Inder" a iat ing at a collection of pictures in the Gallery when Detective Frank Cass- | containing ¥6 sae Suns a ssa took the driver in hand. him repeat his tale of how a man had shoved a revolver against Forty-second street of the Rapid Cl Company, of No. dred and Twenty-fi{tl cital involved #0 many that Decker broke down and confessed. The money, he said, had been used to pay for his share in a bungalow at Midland Beach, Staten Island, and he had only paid the secretary of the or- ganization a few minutes before he announced he was “robbed.” ——_—. Bridge Blow Kills Conductor. Harry Hummel of Yonkers, a freight conductor, while riding on the top of @ train yesterday forgot about the bridge at the Tarrytown station. His skull was fractured and he was found dead on top| Myrtle Ave. and Bridge St. Brooklyn of bls car, ps” and bear —the name sence of the MOO OTN OTL La He made his side} = yesterday evening at One Hundred and and Alexander avenue, while he was driving a wagon discrepancies | § The genuine “KAYSER” Gloves cost no more than the ordinary Kind, don’t wear out at the finger ol of quality and reliability, “KAYSER.” (In manufacturing “KAYSER” Silk Gloves no effort is counted too great to bring about that superlative degree of excellence, ,which , gains recognition upon merit alone. When offered the‘‘just as good "{ kind—remember the Cross Roads’ WARNING——Stop—Look—Listen Stop—and consider that the “just as good”’ kind never equals the genuine. | Look—in the hem for the name “KAYSER.”) Listen—to the excuses offered for the ab; insist on seeing the name “KAYSER” in in the hem of the glove you buy. vA “guarantee ticket in every pair, Short Silk Gloves, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50 Long Silk Gloves, 75c, $1, $1.25, $1,50, $2 Julius Kayser & Co., Makers ew York purest and ceipt of 10 cents in stamps OF coin. rage Noe Tg CHIRIS COMPANY, Eiett | Street, New Pirect, Now York. are the best in the world. orders and none to dealers. MASON’S ‘This Store Will Clese July 4th and Sth. that mark of as- maker's name—and—\ A UALRSYTUULNOA HAA TTTTTLUATCLUCRUULULL CACO LCL LLL LLEL CLLR Ca REAL ESTATE MAN CLEARED. | Acts of Accused i discharged Walter A. | MASON’S FLAGS Double stitched, fast 2 i)? . A 9x 12 Crex Rugs, $6. Dd Size $x10 ft.... $5.19 | Size 6x9 ft.. A splendid assortment of attractive terns to choose from. Blue Rib- F on Price, roll. o. 95 fF Simpson Crawford Con ‘Fourth Feer. On Gale To-Merrew. To-Morrow, June 285th quote before, here or elsewhere— in this Blue Ribbon Day, the Simpson Crawford ‘ompa pany. their hands, and jobbers with tr ee lines to di: to utilize the Simpson Crawford that prices and merchandise for that one day will keenest expectations. 19c Kimono Crepes, pot Almost endless variety of and colors. 91.25 nd settes & Grenadines, 29c 40 inches wide; colors and black. 40 in. 31. 1 Silk Foulards, 54 Plenty of navy and black siete. $1.00 Bust Forms, 50c Jersey covered with metal arm and neck, long hip, wooden bottom; sises $2 to 44; only « few of some sizes. in Floor. Vacation Fiction, 25c Formerly isehins $1,961.25 & $1.85. These books slightly soiled, hence the low price. Beeston fre from hundreds of titles ets, "Toe Shown in all ular colors; these Papers are ae with appropriate cut- out or panel borders; regularly sold at 18. hk Floor. Children’s Dresses, $1.79 Four dainty new models, made of the sheerest lawn and fine allover embroidery; @to 6 years. Regularly 2.25, it cer. Children's Rompers, 39c Made of hecsaogaat fe, in pink and blue chec tty pink and white and Hor sizes 2 to 6 years, Regularly 49c. fecond Floor. 25c Playing Cards, léc On Blue Ribbon Day. — Bicycle Brand. Third Floor. $12.50 to $16.50 Lace Robes, $6.75 19¢ S Allover silk hair nets; five in an envelope. Floor. Se Volles, ase About 12,500 er ards; all the popular colors with pretty pele dsord ‘omen’s 30e Combina- ered French lace robes in models most desirable for brides’ and bridesmaids’ gowns, and for lace gowns. Meta Fleer. Women's Collars, 5c Of all kinds; in various desirable styles and shapes; 12}¢¢ pgp $2.75 Sweaters, $1.89 ibang 38c Fanty weave; Byron collar and side ‘Swiss ribbed; white; tight at knee; ae Pocket; colors: white, gray and also lace umbrella. Main Fleer. Sizes 34, 36 &» 38 Only. Of waterproof silks, art striped silks, Women's $10 Lingerie Dresses trated. High and Dutch neck models of white cotton voile, elaborately trimmed with embroidery in eyelet or handsome de- signs, lace insertions, velvet or silk ties and girdles in white, black, blue and ¢ pink; on Blue Ribbon Day, ae 4.75 Women's Washable Dresses Procurable in checked gingham and cham- bray in blue, tan, lavender, white; also blue and white and black and white checks and_ figures; prettily trimmed vite pperigis fel Powe neld material, jarly $2.25 to ; on Blue @ Ribbon DAY GE scpesnevccces 1 95 Bhereeee $1.25 Matting Suit Cases 89c 24 or 26 inches long, 714 inches deep; closgy woven; brown japanned corners; good quality handle; on Blue Ribbon Day at.. oes $5.00 Basswood Trunks, covered with oii painted canvas; sheet i iron feed brassed trimmed; deep tray, with hat compartment; size 28 or sl 95 80 inches; on Blue Tabbon Day Atoceccccsccsoccrcrrvecroes eo GF Bimpeon Crawford Ce,, Second Ficor, On Sale To-Morrow. Women's $2.50 to $3.50 Shoes, $1.39 Button and lace, and many of these are widely known trade-mark brande.! Shoes. 15,000 Pairs—all sizes from 214 to7. They are gunmetal, calf, vici kid and patent leathers; on Blue Ribbon $1.39 Day, at. orccssecvessevces Wa Broken Lines #4 Patrician Low Shoes; a about 350 pairs of this fam- $ 1.75 ta Becond Floor, On fale To-Morrow. ous shoe, at.. 25c Stamped Pillow Tops, at 12'4c A great chance for those going away for the summer to secure these stamped tops and work them at your leisure while away. Some are stamped on linen crash; others on art ticking. Backs are included. During this sale we will ulso jnclude FREE sufficient embroidery floss with which to do the work, 29¢ Pillow Girdles—Mercerized pillow free made of excellent heavy cord nicely tasselied; colors for choice are brown, green and red rose; on Blue Ribbon Day, at " 121¢ ) 50c to 75c Framed Pictures, 2le “res © 34 Years Loaders $9.50 China Matting at $8. 95 AVE. 19°70 20" he Our Blue Ribbon Sale Our Blue Ribbon Day Policy—that prices must be lower for that one da ny than the lowest prices the same or similar merchandise was ever Is Once More Impressively Demonstrated which will be the greatest in the history of Over stocked manufacturers, importers with cancelled orders on se of were glad as a means of an immediate outlet. Read the contents of this advertisement; mark the items you want and come to Simpson Crawford’s with the one best abd in your mind be beyond your 18c Oatmeal Papers, 814c| Women's 65¢ Combina- 55c in fancy stripes and figures._Main Fleer. Handsome Lierte lace and embroi | Men's 25c Suspenders, 19c Second Fleer. White; low neck; sleeveless; all’ sizes. \ Women’s “Kenyon” R aincoats Regularly 97.50 silk repps and diag- onals in Bary: green and brown; splendid model with fold co! lar and patch pocke! A splendid opportunity for motorists to obtain Cig coats at a mere fraction of original prices. On sale on Third Floor and Basement, for Blue Ribbon Day, at. Women's Tub Skirts A splendid variety of new styles, one ae Trimmed with embroidery, buttons, ete. They are well made of washable corduroy, repp, pique and lawn; whi natural linene and perfectly; $2.50; on Blue Ribbon Di pita wemmeeee 3 90c Women's Pure Linen Dusters , full length, 62 inches; sa Pint turn-back cutts si belted back; regulatly 83. Blue Ribbon Day, &.- €F Btinpeom Crawford Con Third Floor, On Sale To-Morrow, Popular assortment of subjects, comprising odd lots of pictures; some in oak, gold antique and white enamel; also ornamental designs, including carbons, drawings, landscapes, facsimiles and children's pictures; large size. $2.00, 92.75 and 93.00 Pictures—) 93.95 Copies of Oil Paintings— Hundreds of subjects, including etch-| Mounted and executed to give the im Ae sorbent # fruit, fame: senuine effect of » painting in heavy framed in fumed oak, antique gilt,| double sweep; gold burnished and ornamented corners, and centre- pieces with shadow box and glass; cleach ie on sises 24x28 and 22x30; on Day, at.. 95c Blue Ribbon Day, at..... 91.95 as Gan Crawford Ce., Fourth Fleer, On fale AA, mission and bow-top designs; sizes # limited number jue Ribbon to 20x36; onl: IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER Men's Harris Garters, 19¢ With th ; can touch the feahs in Leva tes Val- ues 26c. Main Fleer. 25c Shoe Cleaners, 124¢ Several different kinds of liquid, paste or powder for white buck and canvas shoes, 15c Handkerchiefs, 9c For mea and women; odd lots of all sorts; plain Irish linen hematitched odd initiala; one corner embroidered; lace trimmed effects. 16c to 28c values. Main Vicor. nm tions iss ribbed; tops | tight at knee; al $3.50 Silk Parasols, $1.95 in any shades; cascetment of handles Values 2. 50 to 4.00. Malin Fleer. Men's $1.50 Shirts, 89c¢ The materials are woven madras and mercerized fabrics; in a beautiful range of the new colors, $1.50 and 1.75 values, in Floor. Men's 50c Neckwear, 19c The assortment consists of all the most up-to-date colorings, such as navy, aray, tan, helio, green and garnet Men's50c Underwear, 45c Shirts and Drawers; balbriggan; short and long sleeves; regular and stout drawers, Main Fleer. 50c Shirts & Drawers, 39c hibee! mors: een oeet shirts eli ie bbi and ai ie irawet Main Fleer. without dente fs oeatsrpee a and] $0c Athletic Under- Men'sBathingS rane ad + \wers ‘sBathing aits.01.8 86 f (Ot, aaiosook nee poids Made of a medium weight vrorsted: made in_two-pies iece stssion Bathing Suits. 0 a and athletic armholes. Value F i pretty styles Mate Hes Vag nem sary rd Se Wom en's 190 Vests. 2 Yea round necks, ‘afettaal oti "white or black and white braid; regularly 92.50 to 83.25. ‘Third Fleer, square yard ‘1.90 5 Corsets light blue, ka dots; will launder all sizes; regularly $1.50 to summer or next fall. “R&P. N. not Led each kin all figures; in batiste Ribbon Day at. 2 *2.50 Muslin Underwear Beautiful new effects in the very latest models, effectively and ea tia ae a SS | 59c “a 97 Nairns’ Inlaid Linoleum, sq. y4.. 78c rted and Domestic Linoleum Heaviest grade, Blue Ribbon Day: per 42140 Broken Lots “Lyra,” “American Lady” and other high-grade corcslit asda al Semnin teicndes pate ant note materials; well made; all new fashionable models for Bienen Lots of 92.50 Corsets—"W. B.,” ‘J. B,,” and other standard brands; in tl id 75c Brassieres-—To wear under sheer waists and dresses; excellent large assortment, with trim- mings of various patterns of lace and em- broideries; on Blue Ribbon Day at... earbevond Floor, Ow Usual 41 Tailor- Skirts to Measure at 80 odaane” fee amminna Ger eae earned fepdtation fer themestves (or let neice ee ah the Genieats weavee, Gisptegua, Dress Goode Section at any price you may select. Perfect fit guaranteed. Newest models, incleding ] draped and side-epiit effects; on Blue Ribbon Day at far Bimpeon Crawford Co, Main Fleer, On Gale To-Mewem, ful colors io patterns. . $9¢ Gf Bimpoon Crawford Co, Second 1.50 ular | » h ango B coe 1.00 The material of the blouse is white drill and made as illustration; in sises Outin, Hats Trimmed tn nyo 79 test st; pi sl ag A with velvet ribbon and an American Beauty Rose. $1,25 Untrimmed Hats, 440 Several different styles in hempe, chips and imitation hair. ‘ Orewteré ‘Tinta Vier. Gn Galo Heavy Cork | Women’ 50c Boot Linoleum Silk Hosiery, Pair } 34e {aDeuble garter top; reinforced soles, bette and Women's s0c Bisch Sith Liste Hesiery—Deuble Care Bies kite Denes. 420 woe Se sir 35c rf "s pad dtl ae nye ~ peg rep stole Clsce Gloves” $1.59 Elbow length, Glace ee lambekia Es white; b mepeanctal aes } $2.25 novelty aizteen-button Day at...... eecccncecon pdecccevecces Women's see and fe. - lot models to suit Blue 91.24 35c On fale ‘To-Morrew. $18.50 Bungalow Brass Bed Outfit, $11.95 } Bed is made in three-foot sizes, in (leet or satin finish, Mattresses of pure white cotton, and a fees guaranteed ve rmin- proof If spring. 93.00 Oak Dining Chair, $1.69 Has genuine Jeuther slip seat and is made of quar- tered onk. Filth Floor, Leaded Art Glass! Dining $ 725 Room ‘Domes Fruit or flower design, measuring 20 inches por amber, ¢ ete vith L00-candle-power ine if. Exactly as pictured, 915 American or g English Porcelain 8. 95 C| Dinner Set: $12.50 Layer Felt Mattress... 36.45 It is mudo (not stuffed), of layers of purs felt, with roll edge, Fi verted light; Rich Cut Gla the lot; patterns to choos Rich American Cut G! —all pieces} Full 100 pi in ‘border oF benuti- taken from our hig stock that | ful spray. de e bread have retailed up to 89,95; and butter pl nm; none # Blue Ribbon special... $1.98] inthe lot that retailed for less than 815, £47 Kimpron Crawford Co. Basement Floor, On Sale To-Morrow, Wines and Liquors Whiskey, Old Crow or Im- Blackberry guol made from the perial Club, full quart. ce und California brandy; Port and Sherry Califoraiay hal t; gallon, $2.80; on allo, regularly Tejon Hue gg Bie Ribbon Day, bottle... 60 ibbon Day, at ae BC) scotch Whiskey, Royal Windsor of ar ee on & Co. Sitar Sportsman; battled in Scotland; ‘i bottle, on Blue Rib- tle; on Blue Ribbon Day, at $1.05] 1-2 bottle, Gin, Burnett's Old London Dry or| b08 Day. ate....00+..05+ $1.03 Tom; on Blue Ribbon Day, Cocktails, Banqu uct Brand, very Tanhattan, Martini of cherries Claret and Zinfandel, the ideal sum- mer beverage; 81 Blue Ribbon Da; Imported Batiste and Lace | Flouncings - Monthy one: piece sh esters 16. cn Yreweh Gre enienen: tte ae bined with Venise lace, 18-inch, ay 69¢ to 75¢; | $7-in., ret os $1.85 ts 25 to $8. 75; | se, re. a 38 ow. on Bi on Bi Day at, yard 49 fire 89qk Dey a ba '89c Embroidery Medallions, Were lee'to 28¢ Be Of various styles for timaing waists, dresses, Leaiieyk on Blue Ribboa Day at, each. Embroidery Flouncings All the cut lengths, short pieces and odd lengths of fine St. oe a the 10%, mantel aad Sust the lengths tos eaves Sn white dresses, 1b-inch reg. 50c to 75¢ Flouncings—On Blue Ribbon Day, at, 4t-inch reg. 88¢ to 91.00 Flouncinge—On Blue Ribbon Day, at, Blue Ribbon yard. ...scccees 49] Dey, at. yard... THC som Crawford Con Main Fleer, On Sele Te-Merrew. $2 Silver Plated Bread Tray, $1.35 Quadruple, silver plated, etched design, with bright shield. 91.00 Bonbon Dishes, Frenc! my 92.00 Butter or Cheese and bright finish; quadry ver} quadruple one Anta dl "5 ry on ue Piston on Blue Ribbon Da: iading, he? arr ede aaa en; ’ 95cl an ie >” 196 45-inch reg. 91.50 to 92.00 Flouncings—Oa c ars “Spoon ‘Holders or Sugar | 50c Bowls, bright finish and gold nad on Blue Ribbon Day $0c Phillips’ Milk of mb nese, on Blue i Ly ay, Sle ecotenns ‘so Gray Hair Color Restorer i 35e Bare Pure Olive Oil 1'00'"aae);"on Blue | Castile Soap (two Ribbon Day, at pounds each); on Blue Ribboo Day, 25. 50c, 01.00 25

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