The evening world. Newspaper, March 13, 1914, Page 8

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FRANK MORAN BAK SAYS JOHNSON tgs, «| COBWEBS ON BRAIN Matched Woh Nes Negro in Paris and Says He’ll Win in 14 Rounds. day from Southampton. i fellow passengers, the majerit; of whom did not know that he was a , Ef declaration. | of , fight Jack Johnson in Paris on Batur- ~~ Pig ‘Misses’ Spring Suits i Piette of Meas suitable for small — and novelty sultings. 20.00 29.75 35,00 Misses’ Spring Suits 14 to 18 years. Dressy model of serge in pre- colors, also checks trimmed with moire; new Misses’ Afternoon Frocks Ruffled sree niente Weaver and gombin od with laces, nets and 13.50 19.75 29.75 Misses’ Balmacaans 28 to 18 years. ’ mint for wall < seth 975 9.75 nad ne OF ear 19.75 Girls’ Washable Dresses Tub frocks, desi; proenens tree Ines; materials ee cones Gingham, vere chambray, Taxi Cloth and 2.00 2.95 3.95 5.90 Girls’ Balmacaan Coats Swagger agperrd of Tynes and saver | tailored, Mr flag Regular 12.50 value. 7. Misses’ Afternoon Dresses ve models of Chiffon Taffeta, Silk Pepin a and Crepe de Chine, lace and cit |1.8.50 Girls’ Dresses—Special Distinctive snecele of of Rowe, Lingerie, Linen, tnlimried, Inclual somabrela cM 3.95 trimmed, including My rr embroidered Girls’ Millinery Extensive display of Millinery for Girls, in Milan Hemp, Panamas and Leghorns; Flower, Ribbon and Lace trimmed. 2.45 3.95 6.50 emda WL EN Bok we ncaa po {rons eid . confident Moran, pal, is we es ‘Pigtail he han cobebe NDS TRA On taking © position as cook here|All ls Well When Opposing Lawyers] Justice announces, Wt te sald she represented herself to} [et Their Clients Get Together, elders chaperon Cou OF MASQUERADER =: “Car a og re roe sae . The police say that the Ban Fran-| ‘here wore smiles all over Mrs. ¢ seh oe] hoy — the very joran that it is Foante nearly as good an looked tess like @ prisefighter than | . @ny man ever seen in the ring since eat the the peed and tae oot yoll ‘a music school, a woman who asserted & beeen oa Tas Weta oan pus it Over me. He's slowing up, and I can take Wea Tae tN Wekaat karte and CARPunrin WON'T GET ANY “They are very fond of Carpentier in Parts, and he certainly has class, but he ts @ light heavyweight and al- waya will be. What do I think of Bob Fitasimmons. il hit Bob with a wae tioket. real, will do for him, Frank Moran, the new white hope, )1¢ Bob comes aro’ wae an arrival on the Canard Hner|for « fight 17! “have him arrested. French fig! Mauretania, which reached port to-| tne Lil J of the American ri wemenmeepsi Tn cee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MABOH 18, 1914. SESE SCUCOEATPARTY SESS Net gon in fourteen And no one who has ao Mr. MBAVIER, BAYS MORAN. and Posed as Music Patron. 4 panhandling me course they say It in French, but et | uneheons at @ leading hotel on her | |e afternoons off and trying to buy «|e the days of “Gentleman Jim" Corbett. | him arn wanted we the tele-|she was Mme. Arriola, wife of a 5 ey've (AM lest or found articles abe He sports no caulifiower ear, has no | SSSSARER RS Jive tess Set te thre wre soe om | a a punch, in conversation at least. Hie}? 4 PA 4 manners are such that he won the Cy * B esteem and good fellowship of his a ee will Tee “wie teed & males two. ‘mi fon dollars. That's all I day night, June 97, on the eve of the tire’ sis. OPPENHEIM.GCLLUNS&@ 34th Street, New York Misses’, Junior, Girls’, Young Men’s and Boys’ Apparel = : appears cenantica, "Se fa going back to Par! in May to attend to the sauguter ‘of | Say that @ young woman from San fighter until he Rimself made the} Johnson. PPP dog Bey ie heiett 7 had ‘Give| prominent San Francisco musician, |” jim a ticl the hospital’ gag and) ended several weeks of deceptl = TISCUNG ERE '89 Gare CEE ; bere by committing suicide. wenty-neven years old} Instead of being Mme. Arriola her- feet one in his stock- jaelf, she was @ former cook in that to be in Peer family, according to the police, who] 7 Francisco recognised her about the Afr I Hek Johneon,’ |. “T} time papers had been drawn for her © year off and make about! purchase of the Arisona School of it of the game. Then I'll re- he ae Cleveland Young Men's Suits Sizes 32 to 42. po hand-tailored models, th or welt pockets, Cassi- meres, Cheviots, Flannels, Tar- tan Checks, and hairline stripes 16.50 18.50 25.00 Young Men's Suits Sines 38 to 42. Latest pueree , ene ee pin pial ones sores Coats silk Braid Bound Suits New English model, Oxford, Vicunas; also unfinished merece in Navy and Black in pes. Regular 25.00 value. 18.50 Young Men’s Balmacaans Sines 34 to 40. Swagger Overcoats of Shower-proof Tweeds, newest colors. Yoke and sleeves silk lined. | 13.50 Regular 18.50 value. Boys’ Spring Suits Scotch Tweeds, Homespuns, Cassimeres and Cheviots, hand tailored ‘thro marout, newest color tones, extra knickerbockers. years. 6.90 9.95 1195 Boys’ Washable Suits—Very special “Oliver Twist,” and suspannier styles, sites gato pain rng smart core | 2.00 Boys’ Norfolk Suits ish Norfolk and patch pocket all wool serge, mohair lined, a. 5.75 tailored. 7 to 19 pears. Special value, Boys’ Suits—speciai lk model tront, pila Preates, back Rocker f fron ly woo! i Reed Extra Kni ue | 7. 95 8 to I naa telleery value. Boys’ Spring Blouses White and colored striped woven madras and Cotton Pongee. Neckband or collar attached. French cuffs. 8 to 14 years. Unusual value 55c yy ee et ES ture im San Francisco. Accord! Pi Mis this story the dead posed, , Cook ersonated tress, Mae garrics whee, er ailetress ‘Wea and learned that her ples for a re-| dence of his son, ho Tegg R. Meeker, 178' Gave Dinners at Big Hotel | $ii.0" y, and in company with | conciliation with her wealthy hus-| Hancock street, g by Saduny bones — at one} band, Charles Leonor!, owner of the|-uren list of the Leonor! Hotel at Sixty-first atreet and| wae in. active service Gut Madison avenue, had been successful. Roanoke ‘fer On the witness stand yesterday she] om the istheaus made & dramatic protest, saying her| held to-morrow at 10 o'el Bel rpg lawyers wouldn't permit by it along to talk to her hi nt fane are wetting fashionable apartment house, atving |adecuon” thay, dapiap diepiayed Foricach 9 woth ane 0 lawyers frowned of the leading |Leve Maen't Grown Cora wien i PHOENIX, Ariz.,, March 18—DiI-) A couple that attracted grea | tion on the a viding her time between cooking at @| to-day was Mir teens won arrived In « dying statement she told the] a3 Satria ome LEONOMS RECOYGILED | [tata.rmsz * mmo” [pi Sater econ uae! AFTER WIFE MADE A PLEA| siner, ecrese tose. ud Drivate party and died at a hos ‘These Veyagers. Hugh and Lad; ay She said that some lawyers reconciliati nd ir Hugh te i havens in the he North ' 1 ose ie co in court t battling indore a(S —===—XX—_"= ion to going Lawyers for both sides were tn = hbk hod Hl of No. 375 "borne tend Bir at Ee seiiea ag ag atari ga me eal See ee st Canal rest, pontareae wenn Wonveee @ niece of Lady | oa for @ resumption of the fark WORLD WANTS ‘Well, have you succeeded tn pa’ War oe jer “i imeat cat inch Mrs. sitting apart as ie 4 they left the courtroom together. | ¢ et “S'a svent — Wenting for Drowned Boy's Body.! Policemen of the Harbor Squad sought to-day to recover ti meio ot Francis | The ‘‘Cordwasner’’ A wonderful boot for general wear—waterproof, light weight, flexible and good $5.85 Very Special Prices for Young Men’s Overcoats _ English and Domestic conservative C field models. The fabrics are the best produc- $22.50 tions of foreign locms, and most see ee eee ereeereseeesone All sises. Usual price $40.00 the most serviceable all wool fabrics, in ae aie ‘stripes, Usually 9.00} $2.95 Bild FAN i, Usually 9.00] P3.75 Dress Sherts Fine tucked or imbroidered $2.65 bosoms. Usually $8.60 Men's Linen Handkerchiefs With colored or white embroidered fancy initials 25C coh $2.75 per dose Betts abe tht Oa earer a" Lord & Taylor = Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Special Saturday Sales for Men and Boys Men’s and Boys’ Footwear Representing the Best Made in England and America $3.05 and $4.85 38th Street Entrance Direct Into Men's & Boys’ Section. Young Men’s Overcoats & Suits Extraordinary Specials for Saturday Fourth Floor. of them are waterproof, making $25.00 Boys’ Suits With 2 Pairs of Knickers These excellent suits are cut over a new Norfolk model and made of brown, tan, gray my anid Mine mixtures, aa $5.00 Fourth Floor. Men's Furnishings—Very Special Offerings Street Floee. The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at @ P, M. ought to go over untii! 4 Routes ake a uddy comple ‘© mere ‘that be the Court's order,” the Lage instead of id yesterday to neh other and | bas tg P,P. Meeker. oe Figg BEE, Rod hardens into Diackneads ai meaty oy ‘the teisece: “any low these direction: ap te, the morniet, ng on face, dey ve wel wil utes ae 4 * ali the a A Ke: rh. 0 teh ba pend ia At tn Cotta Good Shoes for Boys and Young Men Sizes 234 to 54 $2.75 to $4.85 A Remarkable Offering of Young Men’s English Susts Made in England. Imported direct by us. ENT A TL TEC years, Usual jamas, plain colors Fine madras loops and pearl — sal 65 Satin mervuriend ti ted pean al ger las Pajamas oe finals claw fg $1.35 : Usually $8.00 Torey Cet Bows 8 Bath Ree pearl booty TTert enon! £205

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