The evening world. Newspaper, March 19, 1914, Page 9

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| Ws bus ine "3S EFs: a —————— q —~- ‘STORM A'SALUTE -FORPOPE PUSON ~HISNANE DA * Pontiff Jocular as Tempest ‘Rages, Then Celebrates and * Receives Greetings. ROME, March 19.—“This is a sa- lute for my nameday,” exclaimed Pope Pits when he was awakened early to-day by a terrific storm ac- companied by vivid flashes of light- ning and loud peals of thunder. This was St. Joseph's day and which is colebrated especially by the church. His Holiness shortly afterward elebrated masse in the presence of @everal specially invited guesta in- cluding his ais' nd a niece, After the mass hia two sisters, who reside in Rome, and his niece, Signorina Parolin, daughter of another sister, were received by the Pope in his private apartments where they stayed to breakfast. . The audience then begafi and a fatiguing day's work for the Pontiff ensued, although every function was out to as brief a period as possible. He had already received the con- -@ratulations of the Sacred College yesterday, but a few of the cardinals returned to renew them to-day. He greeted also the members of his household and received a delegation from the Club of St. Peter, which presented him with a basket of fruit and flowers, the traditional gifts on this occasion. All the corps of guards celebrated the occasion in some way—either by illuminating their quarters or giving a display of fireworks while during the cbanging of the guard the bands played and the colors of the various companies were unfurled. Hundreds of telegrams and ad- dresses of congratulation were re- ceived at the Vatican from all parts of the wdrid, many of them coming from the United States. The Pope himself dictated the replies in sev- eral cases personally. His Holiness appeared to ba in excellent spirits. _oJ! 30 GUN CARRIERS CONFESS. i Told Are to or. Thirty gun carriers, indicted under the : Sullivan law, pleaded guilty to-day be- fore Judge Rosalaky in General Sessions, | All were remanded until March 30 for sentence, the majority being continued on their bail bonds until that date. By arrangement of District-Atterney. Whitman with the Judges of General Sasions, the cases of ull those under In- dictment for violating the Sullivan law were placed upon the preferred calendar and assigned to Judgo Rosalsky's court for disposition. “There are nearly one hundrd indictments pnding and it is ex- pected that all will be disposed of by either pleas of guilty or by trial before | 11 March 30. s SEVEN RESCUED IN STORM. ‘Word has been received by the Lee- , land Steamship Company that its liner Nubian, now at Liverpool, England, after a voyage from Newport News, joked up at sca Capt. Jensen and his crew of six men of the schooner Julia A, Teudee, which had to be abandoned with its cargo of coal bound for Point a SCHOONER 1S SUNK BY OCEAN LINER AND ALL HER GREW LOST Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse on Voyage to New York Sends Ship to Bottom of North’Sea. | | Guests Lioyd liner Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse in the North Sea. The steamer remained in the vicinity for two hours, but could nét discover any trace of the schooner’s crew and she then resumed her voyage to New York. The name of the lost vessel is not known. The Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse left Bremen yesterday on her firat trip since her reconstrucjjpn as & third-class and steerage paasenger veasel. The captain sent the news of the collision in a wireleas message to the company here. ‘ Saved Crew of Sohooner. KINSALE, Ireland, March 19.— The British steamer Nubiah, when she passed here to-day, signalled that she had on board the crew of the American schooner Julia A, Trubee, which was abandoned on March 7 in latitude 88 north, longi- tude 66 west, while on her voyage from Perth Amboy to Pointe-a-Pitre, Martin- | tque. The Nubian picked the men up | while she was on her way from Galves- ton to Liverpool. : for Piles | Trial Package Absolutely Free—Will You Spend a Post-Card for It? If you are a sufferer from piles, instant relief is yours for the asking, and @ speedy, permanent cure Y The Py id Drug Co, 471 Pyramid 1. Mich,, will send you free, in wrapper, @ trial package medy, the wond ure for the tortu Thousands ha ge of thin off Know for the first time in year ts to be free from the paina, fx, write in to-day for the ment, Then, when you hive nthe privacy of your own home and found out for yourseit how efficacious re for 50 cents. Every cay ter reading this notice you | suffer neediens! Himply fill out free | coupon and mali to-day, Pitre, Guadaloupe. The rescue was made in the midst of a storm and hi sone, but the schooner’s whole crew Was) saved, ‘The Julia A. Trubee, a three-m: craft of 412 tons, is owned by F. Jones of No. 9 Stone street, andy Perth Amboy on lust Feb. 37 for voyage down the coast. Name... Btreet WAGwAy R. H. MACY & CO. U MazdaLamp is the best and most economical outdoor lamp obtainable. It gives 400 Candle Power ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER CO For Light and Power General Offices 1170 Broadway Phone! 4070 Madison Square NOTICE: After General Offices w' and costs only 5c per hour to oper- ate. Write for our Circular No.74, or phone for a repre- sentative to call, THE NITED Electric Service April 1st, the ill be located at 30 East 15th Street by Police at 1 0’Giock in Robert J. Brown, manager of the| went from one room to another wak- Hotel Werner, a twelve-story build- | ing up the guest THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 19, 1914. MANAGER: HELO OW BAIL "AFTER HOTEL IS RAIDED Webt Vorty-ffth streat, was held in $500 ball by Magigtrate Simms in the Wait, Hide: Pole Coun today tor| trial on Saturday next on the of running a disorderly house, ‘There are seventy-two rooms in the hotel. Inspector Dwyer and a squad of of the Werner ‘Siaken Out the Morning getting a pass key ind demanding In | R. H. Macey & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Lew Prices 1 * 9 BREMEN, Germany, March 19.—A | three-masted schooner was sunk and | all of her crew drowned In a collision | last night with the North German Herald Square, Broadway, 34th to 35th St. . Afternoon Gowns of Taffeta Silk, $22.74 Ing, an thin as it ts tall, at No. 132! the fashion of police raiders: “Are you married?” Some of the thirty-eight couples registered were ao frightened that ree | they scrambled for their street parel and tried to make a brea! According to the police, co Wan obtained to con- ‘The detectives had with @ crew of nine, loat and in diate for three days off the Virginia found early cution Saturday. None of the patroas of the hotel were detained by the police. They were allowed to depart and all of them did eo in great haste. BARKEEPER HAD A GUN. Coed the Batt When Twe Attacked Mim—All Arrested. ‘cont was day by the revenue cutter southwest of the Onon three miles wreck of the Old Dominion liner Monroe. started for Baltimore with the A tug nchooner. “Not Advertised” Cards Look for the “Not Advertised” Cards In the Store. not going about throughout Because of small tities, many bed aod ore 0 parades ee more UN-advertised than advertised special Store. Merchandise Here Advertised On Sale Te-merrew (Friday) Faithful Copies of In silver-green, ire blue, e ‘itera © Paris Model Hats rie ce aie Paes sd 516.89 to $24.50 a rich floral pat! siik'in beautiful color- y marvel at the great our yo ibis a ee ln hoy, with. the lernoon Gowns of Print le abeohitaty am Crepe de Ci goat Mi linery problem the solution of Charmeuse, $22.74 charting eed ch Hat, wel. aan wth ‘are Persian printed crepe de chine aa od fe "als Pauls {he waist and tunic of this. plce turesque and black charmeuse makes the (copra else skirt. Ruffles of k silk net edge the vestee and cuffs of sheer white net. Prices.’ WAAAY ALAA AAA Charming Dancing Frocks of Taffeta Silk, In maize, white, pink and pale blue, adorable little Dancing Dresses with bodice finely pleated shadow lace sebud trimmed. —Wing-like points of the silk are draped over the bodices and against the girdle nestles a rose. A ruffle, beaded with cording, flares sharply out over the draped skirt. Third Fleer, Brondwey. Afternoon Gowns and sleeves over net, Misses’ $15.74 wil Of Flowered Silk, $19.74 For the pretty model (illustrated) soft silk in tan, navy, Copenhagen and white, floral patterned, is employed most eftec- tively. Net embroidery frills finish the net vest and the girdle and sash are of satin in contrasting color. Sizes 14 and 16 years. Afternoon Gowns of Crepe de Chine, $13.74 In green, tango, navy, nhagen and brown, a graceful, girlish little Gown, with kimono ice, lace vestee and broad girdle. Double puffed panniers and a deep ruffle add to the style of the skirt. Sizes 14 and 16 years. Tailored Frocks of 4 Fine Serge, $9.7 In brown, Copenhagen, navy and black, @ very smart one-piece Dress, with satin collar, cuffs and girdle. Tiny buttons finish the kimono bodice and the front of the flaring two-tiered tunic skirt. Sizes 14 and 16 years. ‘Third Floor, 35th Bt. Hardy Holland Rose Bushes, Special at 19c We have just received from Holland an enormous con- signment of rose bushes and flowering shrubs, Of the roses there are over 50 varieties. The Rose Bushes are three years old, and sold by florists -enerally at 40c to SOc each. Macy's price, 19¢. Basement, 25th St., Rear. Tailored Suits of Crepe Ottoman, Special, $24.74 In linden green, wistarla, navy and black, The modish Suit iMustated is adapted from a clever Callot model, and is developed in an excellent quality of the new “crepe Ottoman” cloth, A wide band of moire silk emphasizes the smart lines of the Short Coat, collar and cuffs are also of the silk, A flaring ruffle finishes the puffed tunic: featured in the fashionable skirt. Tailored Suits of Crepe Poplin, $18.74 In tango, cedar green, navy blue and black. This very pretty model is smartly trimmed with self colored moire silk, ‘The draped Japanese collar, the novel sleeve, the corded ornaments and square buttons add to the style of the well cut blouse coat, and the popular pannier effect is sinwulated by the skirt’s draperies ‘Third Fleer, Broadway. Women’s Washable Gloves Of Tan Cape Leather, $1.39 One-clasp Walking G spear backs Strong, Cape leather. White Mousquetaire Gloves of Lambskin Glace, bisewhe ves, Prix-seam sewn and with Paris Point able and well made of flexible, washable 0, $1.89 Full 20-button length Gloves, made of fine quality lambskli1; three clasps at wrist; “Brosser” embroidered backs, Elsewhere $2.25. Main Fieer—Bresdwey. ings tionally becoming creation. tt te ible to distin- - guleh the original model from. ti he : the original coste us $50.00—and the Macy ecopy—in any color preferred—we sell tive design. The wide sas the side and the entire garment @ throughout. ¢ Sport Coats of Golfine Long ties of effective style. black or white serge, combi A croc Display of 600 cxpemsive ts Smartly trimmed in new French styles—and specially priced at $7.89, $9.89 and $12.89 fecond Vicor, Millinery Salen. Reversible Coats of Taffeta and Serge, An exceptionally well tailored garment in fine navy blue, $16.89 Smart New Coats Of Golfine Cord, $19.74 In white, tango, delft blue, and straw color; the novel Coat has deep sailor collar, cuffs and border, printed in very effece is drawn through straps at is peau de cygne lined Cord, $14.74 In fern green, tango Rosalind and white, a belted model in drop shoulder effect with deep pockets and wide sailor collar, black taffeta finish this silk lined garment in $24.74 with self-colored taffeta. The Coat features the deep flaring effect and has a converti- ble collar which may be worn buttoned high or turned back. Lilas Natural Perfume The beautiful fragrance of ‘fresh lilacs is in this Perfume, whose odor increases in richness as it mingles with the air, This, the latest achievement of our chemist, is similar to an imported Pertume seiling for $2.00 an ounce, but Macy's prices are: Handkerchief Perfume the the One-ounce bottle, The Toilet Water po Four-ounce bottle, The Main Floor, Contre, Kear. French over fifty different flavors. coating is made of selected nut meats, ground and mixed with ‘Third Weer, Broadway. “Chocolat Marquisette’’ (Ib. box) style 79c chocolates of The highest grade chocolate, and centres are delicious combina- tions of flavors. Packed daintily in white boxes, We will prepay postage to any pint in_ the Uni' ted States on Rtacy’s Candles selling for 59 a pound or more, 3 Novelties and Favors for Easter now on display both on the Main Floor and in the Basement. Main Floor, Centre, Rear, Imported Angora Sweaters, The,very pretty model, il/ustrated, has the popular Byron collar etfect, and fas tens with large crochet buttons. In ef- fective color combinations of lavender and white, gray and rose, green and while, blue and green, peach and American Beauty. Novelty Sweaters of Plaid Angora, $8.49 Mannish Coat Sweater with shawl cole lar and deep pockets, in very stiiking block pattertis; white with black, lavender with white, Copenhagen with white, Nile with white, tan with green, $5.94 Shetland Wool Striped Sweaters, Very lighs-weight and knitted in pretty chain stitch, Veneck and deep cuffs in solid color; tiny pocket. In combinations of black and white, Copenhagen and white, gold and white, “Nellrose” Jand $4.74 Belted Sweaters, Heavy Weave, Veneck ot hi and cuffs. In $6.94 collar model, with belt across the back; ‘deep pockets ussian green, navy, castor, gray, white, maroon, black and combinations of white with coral, purple or cadet bl RM. Macy These Coats are lined through- oul with guaranteed sith; a finish- ing touch which sets them apart from the usual offering in Spring Clothing. They come in Oxford Gray or Black Unfinished Wor- steds, Some of the Coats are silk-lined to the edge, others are silk-lined with cloth facing. This is a mat- ter of individual taste. English Soft Roll Fronts, knee & Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr Low Pricss. acy’: Men’s Silk-Lined Spring Overcoa ts, $19.75 “+ length. Ail sizes, We can fit the stout man as easily as the slender or medium sized man. The garments are strictly hand tailored, just #8 good workman- ship as a high-class custom tailor could assure you. A careful in- spection will convince you of the merit of these Overcoats. Men’s Spring Weight London-Made Overcoats, $21.50 Sold Elsewhere at Men's Silk-Lined | 9 oe Suits, $24.75 Elsewhere $20.00. The highest class tailoring will - $30, $26 and $40. 4 Peis de as, Sus. ea Tailored finest fabrics tive enough quiet STUDD & MILLINGTON, atirm | ‘The, goods: are fancy ¥ tech gnized as one of London's most : exclusive coat-makers, ‘The newest models, All sizes from 34 to 42, | pocl Youths’ Long Trouser Suits for Spring Wear, Elsewhere $12.60. $9.75 The materiais are allewool Scotch Cheviots and Cassi- meres, made with soft roll fronts and patch pockets. The trousers have belt loop and cuff bottoms. 14 to 20. 14,400 Men’s .. Shirts, at 77c | Qualities Sold Elsewhere at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Soft and laundered cuff models, All the Shirts are coat style and finished in every. Way as high-grade Shirts / should be. / The materials are woven madras, printed madras, high- count percales and highly mercerized soft fabrics in crepe and silky effects. Some of the Shirts have separate soft collars to match. All neck sizes from 14 to 18, and all the usual sleeve length: New Yorkers know what a7%g sale of this magnitude means —THE BEST SHIRTS FOR THE MONEY IN THE CITY. Men’s and Young Men’s Spring Hats, At $1.98 full ie Mall belt Nostolle Bats is price you have a choice jackets with side pleats and regu- of ‘Hott! Hats a Derbies. The ie long trousers. Materials are former have the new folded medium and light-weight whip. band and 4% bow The colors | cords and light gray and dark are navy, seal and blue, This gray worsteds, elsewhere Sint Hat is an exclusive shape and | Macy's price $18. is right up to the minute, The Overcoats to match, in single Derbies come in three models, | and double breasted re Chauffeurs’ Spring Apparel of which are for young men two are smart dressers. The Hats | (822.0 quality), 18.50 are fast. black, self-conforming Caps to match suits ( 50 quality), 1.89 and are easily a $3.00 quality. peice ‘ Mais Fleer, 35th #t., Rear, Men’s $6.00 ‘‘Low Cut” spring Shoes Three Models, $4.96 They represent the newest in last,style and finish, and from the standpoint of quality are the best in the City at the price. In dark tan calfskin of a rich mahogany shade, made on anew and comfortable flat last. They have low, broad heels. One style has solid rubber soles and heels, another solid soles of white oak leather. The same style can be had in black calfskin with leather soles only. — aaatm Wiese, Melcony, B5th 61. af able}. te, be Pity

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