The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1914, Page 6

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Totes ite five face tories or the accurate ing of the lenses, and Guarantee absolute satisfac- gn hart rw To a ave Pun oa To | Céeet Rates That Jurors Are Beat | travel carry sweet Pd pun Bre ltalbn J ine Frown estewsorssy cy » remembrances of for caflee soon 0 strong that the price you when they carry Ggte Bonbons and . "Chocolates. WITH MOORE OUT i, Ts PLANS TALK OF CLASHES | AR EP SRE STILL CONTINUE ra WHE a ts But She Declares She Will At+|1'intona to clear myself and flat for ° vi joa ba "| Washington Hears of Instances| tend and Also Fight for |{"snow hie attitude tn the end.” He meant me to have my share.” When Counsellor Was Kept Share of Fortune. poaticnnh he eccely in Dark by Bryan 20 D0GS TO EACI EACH BABY, Lia ‘Tho funeral to-morrow of the late J.| Legislater Shocked by Conditions Howard Ford, which it in sald will fm Boston's Back Bay. KT or bend Fifth tented erie 6 BORTON, March 6.—That the Back jan Church at 10 o'clock, prom! to e inte fective to-day and the State Depart-| develop interesting complications. fa ants 2 Gale 4 seks perenne. | === ment was without @ counsellor. Mr.) Most of them contre about Mrs. Ber-| i110 was the assertion made to-day by Moore prepared to take up his work|tha Norlin Ford, the divorced wife of jee tle te os tor the Garneste t for In |tne wealthy rubber magnate, wno| apromuatie, Jato, le, Deseren, ite ternational Peace and later to says they became reconciled a few) pill authorising cities and sume bis place a8 head of the ays ba.ore his death and that thay’ side sex the sare ead Glspecal of Resse: Ba; ‘WASHINGTON, March 5—John Bassett Moore's resignation was ef- partment of international Jaw at/naq intended living toxether again, | leas Comes University, Mra, Ford has not yot been able to} “Out 18 Although the oficial correspondence lang the body of her former husband, {6 between Preaident Wileon, Secretary |ang has been refused any information | Sus may has become alarmed over ils Bryan and Mr. Moore, announcing |... ¢ the funeral services by his reta- | ani tives, she says, Mr. Ford died in the take Piasa on Monday night, and the hotel ¢he the resignation, emphasized that the counsellor was leaving the Govern- ment service only becauso the term for which he had promised to serve was at an end, there wan continued discussion im official and diplomatic circles of lack of harmony between | Secretary Bryan and Counsellor Moore and persistent stories of how Mr. Moore became dissatisfiud with the arranger: “* of his duties in the State Department. t, ical jjust ol Fann gind- ‘ie it we While it was admitted that Mr. Moore's views of the recognition of the Huerta Government and the Ad- ministration’s course in other foreign affairs differed from those of his chiefs, ail officials took pains to say that the counsellor bad carried out Aéministration policies when once agreed upon. One phase of the resignation being our glasses, whether $2.00 or being Feterred to to-day was when Mr. Moore first heard through the newspapers of the sending of John Louis XIV paid high for his coffee Paris got ber first taste of coffee in 1669, when Solemen oes Turkish Ambassador, \atodoced vo the ‘This exqrbliant price. Today, Yuba, the monarch of coffees, eels at a wodest Agere. sernd ihe rilt a EERE" 28 i BLACK & WHITE Scotch Whisky If you want to know how good Black and White really is—why we say that it is the best Scotch made, go to your regular dealer and buy a bottle today. It should cost $1.20 and you will find it more than equal to the $1.50 and $1.80 whiskies of other makes. ALEX DISH AW] eco nv “ad Pm ET "Geaatine Mie, Ferd, vio th re: will power, and present herself _TME EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1914. ie Sees: erred di body was removed early FELL OUT OF A TAXICAB ren en treated her. Then she was Woman Riding With Hushand and|ana Mr. and Mrs. William Ustar who Party When Door She leaned Mrs. Charles Netdig is seriously i ‘on the in her home, No, 2105 Beverly road,|return trip when Mrs, Neidig fell out. Flatbush, as the result of a peculiar accident last night when she leanod against the door of a taxicab in which she was riding and it burst] sentenced to six months In prison to-day open letting her fall into the street. | Court for Mra. Neidig’s skull was fractured. Gestring 6 Boaition as housekeeper, Her husband had her taken to the Hudson Street Hospital, where Dr. | yours old. Biggest Biggest SHOE SALE. Ever Average 20C tO d0C mi “Yesterday was my birthday,” sald Mr. Neldig to-day, “and to celebrate it my wife and 1 with Ethel and An- toinette Smith, my stepdaughters AND FRACTURED SKULL ub Backache iva Don't Druc KioNneys. oer live next door, went to a Manhattan ‘th jeatre. ‘an’ i the pain. It is perf xtly Wo all wanted to be together #0 ion Lathan Big! Uesinoeatied ee raiees: aiid a eae. burn oF discolor we crowded into: one taxicab. We] Tei ee Siw, tena Tavs Yams the skin. ot Don't sult 1 Get « smal d G . n't 81 Ms je Tae Sa Bea eves” bago, sciatica oF maybe rom a strain,| trial bottle of ld, honest “St. Jacobs and you'll get blessed relief the moment | Oil” from any drag set store, rand gauge “A you rub your back with soothing, pene-| [| i bao er Somber Hy Lgl fe sea, bee trating “St. Jacobs Oil.” Nothing else) cause your back will never Frey ry takes out soreness, lameness and stiff. say more misery. It never disappe.mts ness so quickly. You simply rab it on and ind has been erento for 60 leas Against Gave Way. some Widow,” Sixty, J larch 6.—Mrs. “Ma! NI HA iM Jewell of New York and Norwalk was Judge Thoma in the United States duient use of the mails. e widows advertised as “a handsom IT “MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT. Men who answered her “ad.” asked to Tend ‘railroad fare. ‘She is about 1 ixty Starts Tomorrow in va ——_ : Dollar RAZIN’ FRAZIN. & OPPENHEIM Entire $200,000 Shoe Stocks Purchased from the Receiver 4 by McDONALD’S } Must Be Sold at Once We guarantee every customer a squaredeal. When in doubt, ask for your money back and you will get it without ergument. We are here to build up the largest cut-price shoe business in New York and Newark. Now for the Great Shoe Bargains in the Biggest Shoe Sale Ever Known Men’s Shoes Women’s Shoes Children’s Shoes All on Separate Tables for Easy Picking WOMEN’S SHOES MEN’S Skxroncs" Frasin's best] | In all leathers, with single i night silong Col Cobontats ad] double’ soles; the high shore. are aact ta PUMPS, in all best styles, and] mostly heavy ones; the Oxfords are pypeisedhy you can) fie chess rey %5 : ane Sot a 81.45 WOMEN’S HANDSOME] yossen's auticttes, mace of sot DRESS SHOES inl ped for howe wear, t calfskin and patent leather MeDON. ‘race... 59C Of soft ——— dull kid loth toy Ht MeDO! oi SEE oe oe 8 Soy r= a - In all om MEN'S wee 95¢|..% hae tos thy at a; all eg poe pes osiee MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S SHOES Over pairs of Misses’ and Shiitten's Peehoes of fine ‘juattty calfskin and patent leather: WOMEN’S S892%33" Small lots but all good shoes, mostly 1,800 pairs Mi: id Ci ; « irs Misses’ ES Idi Shoes | in allan and viel kid, bate ton and lace styles; Soutien ot ness with plenty of good ples =n $CE SHOES b hii calf in Blucher styles. Frazis.’s Frices were ec and 61.28— WOMEN’S Sixtoens" OXFORDS Hundreds of good styles, including some handsome low shoe samples. Listaos.. 1.00 Se WOMEN ’s Sitcrs In calfekin und patent leather, button and lace styles; some with cloth tops, others with kid tops; also 2 pretty styles of velvet button shoes and some WHITE BUCK- SKIN shoes. McDONALD'S Of smooth calf, ci all sine up to Ly ky ba rie tone ote Shae Bors’ SE ee Tine Tat Esl ‘The best woeting shoes évde dite Mice ant en the Kat leathers | the auoes yee pend ton tae cates t Price was PR ad best oneal Pa you ever Well-known brands of polishes. Bra Bt ae on: pe RE IVEAN OY arama. QUARE DEAL TO Al! _

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