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Se ee SS Rte Aten ean ian ha ene eat POLICE WILL TAE THE EVENING WORLD, MAY SHOW FATE OF SEALER. | COLLEGE HEAD A SUICIDE. FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 19146 OBACCO SMOKE ROUTS MANY |", 4.1 sonacco wan burned the’ NIXON SICK, HIS TRIAL HALTS. ut by ou time the firemen quenched the Two-in-One Shoe flames, Student Accused of Peace Breach i for Southern Cross| Prof, Henrys H. ee. Worrytaa| Fire in Basement of Teneme ' / ‘ Unable to Appear. Seat Pelt Over Money Affdirn, Shoots Self. Causes Ma ON T confine or irritate our bunion NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 10.—The N. F., Aprit 10-Seat] NEWPORT NEWS, Va. April t=] Fire In the basement of Kinw To —give it breathing and circulation of Stanhope W. Nixon of New| pelts thought to have come from the! Prof. Henry H. Savaxe, pri ington avenue, which te the fiv ‘our Liver space. An easy fit over the bunion and i missing sealing steamer Southern Cross | owner of the Hampton Foma tenement butlding at the comer of One| ane to saree tise s . ‘the 1 were aighted to-day seventy miles south | de to-day by Hundred and Fourteenth street, smoked |B 22h" frnaua. purgativem toes—very snug—two widths narrower in of St. Mady's Bay by the steamer Kyle, | eh the head in the sen tamilien (Otay and. The as perce sores ant the instep and heel sures, pedute have which has been searching the const for When the Assixtant Fire Marshal Wade to sub-| [i avoid frreparable injury. With of without toe pot mack and t92, $4.00 con-|*% week. This in the firat definite clue | poens Manuel Hosques and Adele Reine | Take the Right Remedy soft viel kid—A to H The. eeaeeee to the fate of the vessel which was Inst | to appear at Headquarters to answer | Which will satisfy your on Hons ax to Bh the blaze started. ver and yourself, Lor? reported off the southern coust This was in accordance with an agree-| M 31. nt reached by counsel for Nixon and A conference a day ‘h Nixon's counsel jent was quite Hl at York. Following the dings on April 2, after oung man was with- by his father. He Pills at night relieve cons ent of the |B atipation, Get a box of@ @ of the sealing fleet which came in last week from the st. Lawrence | in he Southern Cross ha neal hunting. tont any pelts off th hern const in the vicinity of 8 lary's Bay. The Kyl ahe would the weath Ferges. Shoe Com 1PY Ine. GWEST BROADWAY i te Nr, Union Square Meeting To-Mor- ! tow Causes Unusual Activ- ity at Headquarters. | stated | his prelimina | Nixon's ai \drawn fron jfs under $1 ofa when that «survived by hie He was forty-five reported by wireless that ontinue the search, though was foxmy. J.B.GREENHOT. Pars | GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER CO. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE “What Shall I Get to Eat?” There are thousands of women who have never bought much of any ps NOW by Andreas Saxichner, Now HE BI ses 6th Ave.18th tol9th Sts. ‘MAIN BUILDIN Don’t a Your Easter Outfit with Police Commissioner Woods is ready | to meet any emergency that may, arise as the result of the proposed Anarchist-I. W. W. meeting in Union| Square to-morrow. After a careful study of the situation and talks with ,the policemen ened to mob duty before he took charge of the force, the | Commit:-‘oner declared that he ex ‘pected to handle the Union Square Crowd wit) little difficulty. “Lam not anticipating trouble to- Morrow,” he said to an Evening World Modern baiitd Sales of Rosaries, Prayer Books, ete. (Main Bidg.) A kind of foodstuff except in our great Meat and Grocery Departments for ill Stylish if rFeporter, “but the department will be nearly twenty years. They come here once or twice a week and lay in 4 q YOUR Hat Will Be Stylie You ‘prepared for any emergency. It ts their supplies, which are delivered to them pro hour dente a n n ecom n Hat Select It from “The Big Store's” as er our duty to be prepared. The policy charges.” The yoods are ave ireche-for We gen eueh samt quaatities 1 $ Magnificent Assortments sof the department ia to enforce the Jaw, and the law permits free assem (blage and free speech. It is necessary to have a permit to hold a meeting tn the open. We will respect the law and protect all citizens who meet as slong as they observe the law. We iwill see that the meeting is not inter- fered with. 1 feel sure that the con- duct of the police will not be such as to provoke disorder.” Commissioner Woods has been fol- lowing closely the Anarchist and I, W. W. demonstrations and has talked with some of the Anarchist leaders. Lincoln Steffens, a writer, represent- fng the Ferrer schools, visited the of them they do not have TIME to get stale. They are ALWAYS quite ale cheaper, too, for the same reason—big quantities bought at a time 8 Furthermore, EVERY NEW, GOOD THING IN THE FOOD LINE COMES TO “THE BIG STORE” FIRST FOR APPROVAL. Step into this vast food emporium on the fourth floor—THE ENTIRE FLOOR— some day and see the greatest sight in New York City in this line. No other market in the world has such an enormous variety of all that is latest and best in the food line. Fresh meats and smoked; fresh vegetables and canned. A multitude of taste ticklers and palate ple res and soul satis- fiers! Your doleful query “What SHALL | get to ea never tee unanswered if you will just visit * THE BIG STORE'S FOOD MA i ae gigantic net, in which lie entangled fish and fowl—worth going mies 10 § So far this has been the most successful season in our entire his- S . tory, but we will cap ALL Vai offerings with those which will be ul Ss shown in our Millinery Salon, Tomorrow. For Men & Youths Sale, tomorrow, of limited quantity of high-class suits, and eed made up special for us the short lengths of choic~ est materials. SPECIAL Sale Prices Are $11.85 New York’s Greatest Easter Sales of Trimmed Millinery, Ready- to-Wear Hats, Hat pli rd Flowers, Feathers, Nearly as many new style-beauties will be shown in the $7.50 and $10 gro aro ups. Artistic and accurate copies 5 of Paris modes. Also Americanized moditications of these French hats and originals by our own experts, Ribbons and Millinery Ornaments are planned to take place here, tomorrow, Saturday. And at $12.50, $! 18 and $20, the same words of a apply. The variety is simply immense; the value such as you would be asked DOUBLE for elsewhere. 800 Trimmed Hats Added to Our Collection, at Wonderful Bargains in Ready-to-Wear Hats 9 Specials Out of Hundreds ” $15.75 ana $20 commissioner yesterday and the im- Genuine Hemp Dress Shapes —big avers of popular) Also aay other specials in Ready- pression was given the head of the aster eweir HATS TRIMMED} “blocks and colors—trimmed with velvet to-Wear ‘and Unirimmed “Mil Splendidly | fashioned and department that the speeches to be i} FREE ribbons and small flowers—sale, to- 41. 95 eat 95. *4 85 faultlessly tailored spring and launched in Union Square will not morrow; at, . . Cro Re early summer suits in full size $3 Novel Vanity Cases—— $ Persian ivory inlai $5.50 Solid Gold L. cameo or stone-set; ranges for men and youths. The extensive assortments of Jar materials include PEN, CIL. hat WORSTEDS, BLUE ALL-WOOL oeee CASSI- MIXTUR id be such as to turn the meeting into & mob of lawbroakers. After making his pacificatory state- ment as to the endeavor of the de- partment to protect everybody at the | meeting, Commissioner Woods ot | busy with practical police work. Ten | Police captains were summoned from 1.95 iets $10 Solid Gold La ‘Vallieres— 8 many handsome designs; at 5 ‘MAIN BUILDIN Most Becoming Models in Women’s White & Colored Blouses peste In coper Mannaticn Witiy| a $ $ re ape uniformed men also were called to ® uct of other well-known headquarters and the Commissioner | “ne fo Solid Gola Pocket +2: 50 Men’s and Boys’ at ia, Baltimore,Roches- instructed the latter to get into plain Watches—thin model; e@ y York tallora of nove. clothes to-morrow to work in the crowd that is expected to assemble to hear Anarchistic doctrine. The Commissioner and Chief In- tor Schmittberger talked with e fifty men directly and told them Mest how the department wanted this | Particular piece of work done. It was! &n unusual proceeding and stamped With gravity the situation as far as the police and Anarchists ure con-| cerned. The fifty men are to work) gun-metal; No 12 size; open- face; o. “, 25 Women's Extra Small Solid Gold Watches— with silk sautoir rib- bon; tomorrow only; limited Gua nts LS At both the prices we name, THE VALUES ARE. UNEQUALLED ANYWHERE ELSE. And we draw particular attention to the fact that COLORED BLOUSES WILL BE GREATLY IN VOGUE FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. Of course, we meet the demand adequately, as witness these two examples: Women’s White and Colored Voile | Women's Colored and White Crepe de Chine Blouses— Ld erekesast style HIGStEAtae It] we picture one of the beautiful models; it is made of an ey ee cre oF ree | excellent quality crepe de chine, combined with shoulders, fee end: standing collar of em e and slegves of shadow lace, and is finished with "sar "1.65. | ‘e | sale BALMA- SPRING OVERCOATS oe { RAINCORTS. st 10, ‘11. 95 “Kingly” Trousers Full showing 7 erect caceunees and worsted trouser about stone; at $ About 4 . stone; at ‘20.00 oF H i 3 4 bieck thibets Yeon ns with the regular detective force. Colors leghorn, light blue, pink Many other pretty models at the same a y and lavender; also § peach, Bene ied pink and § With them will be department sten-| MAIN BUILDING: white: at 1,98] fest: aiso white: ar, ae 3.98 @graphers, who will take down the ches, The police will be in readi- | m to arrest the first man who starts trouble. i Captains of the east side police| Precincts also were called to Head- quarters and given instructions to the way in which the new comm: @ioner wants the I. W. W. meetings handled. Mr. Woods made it plain dy his orders and directions that he ‘was going to have peace at the Union Square meeting to-morrow if} he had to arrest everybody present, ‘with or without violence. But to carry out his attitude of giving the Anarchists no chance to complain of the lack of a square he is- @ued an order to all policemen off duty to-morrow afternoon to stay @way from Union Square. i} Chief Inspector Schmittberger will | have direct charge of all the police operations to-morrow and will have Inspector Cahalane at the Square to report from a signal box. The re- serves of every station within a mile of the Square will be held ready, a policeman Will be stationed at every signal box in the neighborhood and MAIN BUILDING’ Easter Hats A9c & 95c including Tyrolean, Naval, in cloth and most popular straws. spring and summer lines $ t ‘ . $1.95 to 4 75 Juniors’ and Girls’ Easter Apparel Wonderful Assortments of Stylish Gar- ments at } Special! Prices. IRIS’ COATS —all the nov: Aik moire, pot d, Scotch piaids, etc.; at iso © $16.50 JUNIORS’ and GIRIS* ‘and $7.98 COATS Special for Women and Misses 500 Fashionable Coats Values to $23.75 $ 1 6. 50 Tomorrow, at. . Heryeapinds rials and most popular colors, Sizes 14 to For Boys and Girls. Sale, Tomorrow, at Wide selection of popular styl “Little Millionaire” and Reah-Rahs Imported Hats for Boys and Girls: now complete. Prices MAIN BUILDING Final Selling of the Kahn, Wertheimer & Smith Co.’s Stocks Everybody is familiar with the details of our great purchase from these famous makers of Finest Clothes for Bo Youths and Young Entire made-up spring stocks of the well-known “Mrs, Jane First Introduction and Sale! “Bigstoroll” 88-Note oh er-Piano Rolls These are made up seeeally for The Big Store and cannot be purchased in “I other store in the HE “BIGSTOROLL™ is ‘SECOND TO NONE—it is the fast word er-Piano Music Rolls. It embodies all the tine points of other rd music rolls and then some. nt will BIGSTOROLL" MUSIC ROLLS are accurately ene GUARANTEED TO TRACK PERFECTLY ORS Your even the most accomplished musician. Cut on finest q Hani ee RoNCe UN Re mens in Bias Hopkins" Suits for Boys and “Senior Brand College Clothes" for | | fubber spools, youths and young men were bought .. MONEY BACK. morrow Will see the last of th planned one Complete Halo pr of standard operatic and popular music for the peek, nd, be: all, “BIGSTORO ONE-HALF REGULAR LIST PRICES. Just a Few of the Titles on Sale at.. LS" will be sold at JUST ABOUT 38c 6 AT PRICES EST SELLING EVER KNOWN whirlwind sale of all garments of THAT WILL CREATE THE FAS’ HERE. \ Guaranteed IRE. “Mrs. Jane Hopkins” Suits for Boys 17 Jewels Ruenos Aires Argentino, 1 leve the Whole United | Of dg the Old Love, Os - 6 anil came, Si * SOLID 14K. $1.95 0. 95 $3.95 5 Cee eg oat Divide, Mn] t lore You Like Lincoln on the ‘Oa i River Line For Suita For For Suits For Suita an i ail al ee Made to Made Made to Made to i |1'm' Crying. Just for You, 50 Sell to Sell to $6.7. Sell to $8.75 Ne she This, Woman | itm Coming Seek to You. F h Me —Easter Hams, Fresh Eggs reasted!stvieg. | Cheviots’ | | a crybady Lovee MY Gite _|t' Mies vou oat ot Ail, Ligh ‘nba, 2d; tomorrow, Pot High Jink Midnight Ragtime Ride ot DUCKS -— choice qual TAME — Tes of fancy { VEAI— hind quarters of i Tiere aly Move Old! Pact Revers fy beng Mtands 220 | Gyccreee’: | 8c soe 19¢ “Senior Brand College Clothes” iroihnd ‘Over Hore My Hidden Treasure ie: Laa ofall tore guar | SAUSAGE —- frash ibe s for Youths and etn 65-Nole Player-Piano Kolls, Allthe Latest Dances, Popu- lar Song Hitsand Classic Music at Greatly Reduced Prices 85 th 05 88-Note Player-Piano Music Rolls We have discontinued the agency for the “ tone” make Music Rolls. To sell out the remainder of this make we are selling them at 10c, 15¢ o 25¢ tb PORK fresh Jersey; Ib whole loins of 19¢ lens of fancy . 22¢ Western stooki [Ae Fresh Fruits and Vegetables OTHER 5) I WH SCMMen SUITS SUITS MAIN BUILDING: MAIN BU ILDING- FLORIDA ORANGES- ripe, sweet, DRe ee UT WAT! in Lex @ * . onion spring a » Less $ $15 Our former special prices were from 35¢e to 75¢ each, nari bunches, for Sale of Silver erware Than ‘Regular Prices 1 to *1.50 Below we mention a partial list of the Music Rolls at 10c and 1Se. 38¢ ewes PICKED SPINACH 18¢ Tickle the’ tvarien ©) You Milion Dollar Doil.| Where Did Yeu G yt barket Fountain Pens REWARARLY. iN RE vi My Heart Gel | Want a Ragtime Bungalow. | FRESH EGGS every one By REE TEED my “4 a da Hesitation Wa! eed; doren Bde | Pound Ci tr On Sale Here, To- east Babsie ™ wey links ‘None delivered POUND CAKE morrow, at Cc You're Rocking # et Nour Mathee'ay Gi Our own Rainy ROGERS faa dy. Good. You Can't Get Away from, tt, Acceptable Easter gifts~-the sur- Won't plus of a first-class manufacturer to My me and Walte If You Don't Want Me Why ¢ from u 26-PL p Do You Hang Around, Wedding Cakes Win : Wirthday cakes and cakes PANGH CREAUENY 30.6 35 To 4 48 PIECE SEI We have several thousands of ayiight J PHOT CROSS BU 9e | méRRy widow PouND QUADRUPLE STLV ER> | OUADRE STL ER.) QUADRUPLE thuse pons in All style raaulee Sheet Music “Hits” Sale, Tomor: corated BA Man RABBIT Gorree | CAKES~ our own bak PLATED TEA SERVICE Wt ATE vier TRAYS fillers, safeties, gold-mounted peis, row, at . Charles A. Keene Ry IR inks @ 25¢ 4 pieces; devoraed i etc, The sale price is extraurdi- For full details please see our advertisement in today’s Journal, narily low. ribbon -effe u or rispon:etfect enaras $]() Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry. Groodwey, New York 180

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