The evening world. Newspaper, April 15, 1914, Page 16

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d _ FEAR STEAMER IS LOST GR. ASKED TO CHOSE AETVEEN HER MOTHER AND HER GODFATHER a ROOKLYN BABES ~FEGITER W THRONE FR THE COTES Court Helps Helen Ukers De- Registration at No. 148 Jack- cide, Despite Her Wishes, in Mother’s Favor. In obedience to a writ of haboas| mother, corpus obtain by her son St. Every Day This Week Between 10 A. M. and Noon. |STEEL INDEPENDENTS LIKELY TO GUT WAGES | Five Big Concern: or Increase in Freight Rates Will Force Action. PITTSBURGH, April 15.—A sched- ule of wage reductions, which will serve notice that the workmen must bear the burden of any tll-effects of the Underwood Tariff law, in the way of foreign competition, was agreed Great enthusiasm is developing in the Greenpoint district for the Better Giadys Wright Ukers, a writer of Babiew’ Contest being conducted by moving picture plays living in the Fowler Apartments at No. 400 River- side Drive, fourteen-year-old Helen ‘Winamore Ukers appeared in the Su- preme Court before Justice Weeks to- day, there to decide whether she pre- ferred to live with her mother in a moderately furnished home or remain im the luxurious apartmenta) of her godfather, Robert 8. Winsmore, ‘Wealthy member of the stock broker- | age firm of John H. Davis & Co., No. 10 Wall atreet. ‘Helen's appearance in court was the climax to a dispute that had arieen between Mre. Ukers, her di- vorced husband, William H. Ukers of No, 21 Gramercy Park, who owns the Tea and Coffee Trade Journal, No. 79 William street, and Robert 8. Wina- more. When the divorce was awar @4 to Mrs, Ukers in 1910 she also ob- | tained the custody of the child. To give her daughter an education Mra. Ukers signed an agreement with ‘Winemore whereby he was to pay for Helen's education and maintenance. ‘The child was to make her home with bim. Helen, at her own desire, wan nent * to Katherine Tingley's Theosophical Bchool at San Diego, Cal. Early this Year she returned to New York and was sent to St. Faith's School at Saratoga Springs. When, according to the papers in the case, Winsmore said that Helen pue—and this she obtained yesterday Before responding to the writ, Helen had George Thoms, an attorney of Ne. 8 Rector street, appointed her @vardian ad litem and in papers tiled Hi she to apply in the Supreme Court Lr restraining her from interfering with her [ said Justice a ahe can take the gt tly willing to do that,” Ukera, “if these people er after that. They her whereabouts a they intend to keep her from me alwi xe Mrs. Ukera cried bitterly until the Justice said that no one could take child from her. her Id the arrangement would be ail yea,” said the girl inditt eimel and she walked to where her gat. When they met the girl only clasped hand, made no WITH CREW OF 65 MEN Wreckage at Sea Believed From the | m Sealing Vessel Kite, Last Seen a Month Ago. ST. JOHNS, N. F., April 15.—Fear that the Kite, the smallest steamer im the sealing fleet has met with digester, was increased to-day when the sealing steamer Eagle, in aradio Mensage reported sighting wreckage 170 miles off here last Thursday evening. Owing to stormy weather) the Eagle was unable to pick up the floatsam. It is now believed that the Wreckage and that sixhted on Sat- urday by the sealer Bloodhound, did mot come from the missing steamer Southern Cross, The last seen of the Kite, which carried a crew of 65, was on M 16, when she was sighted by t sealer Ra: » which arrived yeate day, 150 len off Bt. Johns. though she was a staunch vessel, fact that she han not been seen a Month, despite the search that has made, has occasioned alarm, ether oxcape tes to the them | r er leap tn the nin at the edae of xade’ and shoot dow: more alteadies and at jownwWard mor merly a p om House, cut his th to- Sixty- to Poly- condition, Turning to Helen, the Justice asked | recent dis- | ninne to .| PERSONAL, to” The Evening World and the Babies’ | Welfare Association at the School Settlement House, No. 148 Jackson street, Brooklyn. On thg first of | Tewistration seventy-five Babies were j entered, and yesterday more than | Afty little ones were added to the list, | making @ total of about 125, Kegis- tration will go on every day this week | between 10 A. M. and noon. | | Beginning next Mond April 20, | | the preliminary exuminations of the | children will take place, Then they! will have over a month to “improve” | | before the final examinations, the firnt week in June, after which the eight | money prizes offered by The Evening | | World will be bestowed. peter |2 EARLY DOWNTOWN FIRES. Two Incendiary fires énrly thix morn- | jin@ called for quick work by the Fire | Department. At No. 195 Worth street, in | & three story tenement, the content @ three ounce bottle of kerosen emptied on the staircase, but th was put out immediately by the tenants, At No. 65 Walker street in a building occuplea by the toy factory of _R. Fleiachman & Co. flames were discovered by the policeman on post and extin- gulshed (4 the firemen with little dam- age. Hoth fires are being investigated by the Fire Marshal. OKLAHOM. ; | John Fields, an Oklahoma City ne paper man, was nominated for Governor | |by the Republican State Preferential | | Convention in session here yesterday, Candidates for other offices will be named | to-day. | — New Russian Drea he Launched. ST. PETERSBURG, April second Russian dreadnought, fator Alexander Hl, was te to-day. Drug Clerk Tells How To Cure Indigestion Recommends to Sufferers the Best Stomach Remedy in New York Today. 15.—The | the Im- launched “At (9 a wonder some of-us have stom: ac ft." remarked a well-known j recently. oree sell & score of more of stomach remedies ‘for which there a a wide demand, most of th a “While all drug | cearne do net ren 'e the cause. Bo jthe same people keep on coming here and | buying and using them until they are real chronte dyspeptic: ka my advice, I aw tive pill ne, ae haturall Went t r to di ription ‘and thought tt wi ) Guaranteed | 17 Jewels SOLID 14K i$ Swill, refund all fall orders filled.) a from aL be ch) sme WRITTEN froad Movements to f Inspection on the | fe and all Heine ntl other NOTICE! CHARLES A. KEENE | 1 Watehes. Diamonds, Jeweler. i Broadway, New York An Event y Tariff Law |etan competition may not make the ductions necessary, a» railroad rates | Alterations FREE Thursday “Bargain Day’ of Astounding Economic Significance to Every Woman—A Day for Stock Clearance Thursdays at Martin's is | always an occasion of transcendent upon by five of the largest independ- ent steel companies at a conference held in Pittaburgh last week, The achedule reductions were not made public, The conferrees announced that for- stand now, but if the requested 5 per cent, advance is the Inter-state Comme: then both this and the lower tariff achedules will make it necessary to cut wager in the mills. So whether the tariff or increased railroad rates hit the manufacturers, the workmen will suffer first. in Sale Both Brooklyn Store: 132 SUITS Fulton Street Cor. Bridge Street Near Gates Avenue $12.75 Suits, Thursday only, $7.75 — lComfort Those Com- | plaining Feet | Boxed up in stiff, unyielding leather, ing down all day on hard floors and NING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1914. RAHAM “STRAUS mplain you and all they ask ing bath at night wi | Soa good, ¢ Johnson's F ‘s the stuff to take out th i stiffness, to mak burning feet feel fresh and gain—ready for anything that the evening has to offer. Treat your fect to-night—a big, lasting cake for 25c., at Does wonders for sweaty, ill-smelling feet, too. AND 9-31 Broadway, importance to Brooklyn buyers, $15.00 Suits, Thursday only, $10.75 but never on so big, broad and $25.00 Suits, Thursday only,’$15.75 vital a sales schedule as this. COATS With Easter gone, after ove $11 B ‘oew only, $7.75 pesto and across *T se - $13 Novelty Mixture Coats, 9 Ob and. by hundreds we. MEAN Thursday only, $8.75 hundreds—of the most fashionable $16.50 Moire “anes only, $10.75 models in suits, coats, gowns and °s Coat 2 i | kindred apparel that Brooklyn $7.75 Children "aneeke only, $4.97 | has ever known. y an | You'll find them all re- DRESSES arranged, reassorted, REPRICED pA nd sege Wy sentra only, $5.75 | for immediate clearance— positive- Thursday only, $12.75 ly MUST be sold out before store closing Thursday. These are but values, equally amazing assurances of say- ings—on models of the utmost beauty, distinctiveness and style. Sale to continue ALI but for the BEST nothing like choosing EARLY. Fy TRADE MARK Liberal Protective Credit protect your family a: well Should you jy does not lose » On the contrary, vend @ receipt in ful tever amount you owe time, without any kind, Should you we ft fintehs tow drawers) sione drawers: wood knobes lawse plate mirror, SAMPLE Innumerable others offer WAISTS a | $2.50 Lingerie Waists, Thursday only, $1.00 | $4 Crepe de Chine Waists, | ’ Thursday only, $2.97 SKIRTS $3 Bik. & White Check Skirts, day: Thursday only, $1.50 $4 Serge and Poplin Skirts, Thursday only, $2.97 in Sale Both Brooklyn Store DOUBLE STAMPS MOBNINGS since fumes AFTERNOONS LOW PRICES AND LIBERAL PROTECTIVE CREDIT Our advertised prices are but examples of the wonderful bargains to be found throughout our tremendous stock. of any wheth OUR CREDIT HERE you_bi re Compare our prices with those store and convince yourself’ that, ", PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST! REQUIRES NO CLUB FEES, NO INTEREST ADDED, ANY SHAPE NO EXTRA CHARGES IN OR FORM. WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL to be DURABLE and WELL —< er, y. Head G5 in- ches hi continuo peat: 7 heavy fillers in head Similar Names We Have Only One Store Block 35th to 36th Street and 8th Avenue ! 10 Year Guaranteed Sewing Machine 14. 4 An excellent mi made by » world w ie cablnets made were, Heats : siettiees No Not Confuse Us With Other Stores with WOE NCE IN WEEKLY PAYMENTS, No club tees. No red tape. No interest added, SMALL Golden Oak ft extra strong construc: tion, spindle backs bt 17 Minutes Grand THURSDAY SPECIAL women this season. shop early. Women’s Spring Suits At $17.50, $22.50 and $27.50 THESE ARE THE PRICES AT WHICH THE AVERAGE WOM- AN DESIRES TO BUY her Service Suit—for shopping, morning and afternoon general utility use—and here at these prices on Thursday will be found the smartest, neatest, cleverest collection of the right- down-to-the-second-of-style Suits that ever were seen at such prices anywhere. There is quality in the material, quality in the sewing, quality in the design- The only thing that is not above the average is the price in each instance. And there is a great variety of styles, including the fancy models that you saw ‘on parade Easter, semi and plain tailored effects, trimmed elaborately or hardly trimmed at all—plenty of black and an assortment of the season's best selling ing. colors, Materials most up-to-date serges, crepes, poplins, gaberdines and moires. Second Three Great Values, Women’s Coats At $7.95, $10. JUST 100 COATS AT THREE SPECIAL PRICES, quite the best values of many a day and unequalled anywhere in this city. would call particular attention to-the careful workmanship, smart de- floor, Liringston street side, Central Butliting. 95 and $12.95 signing and excellent material in these garments at such low prices. Women’s $10.00 Navy Blue & Black Serge & Tweed Coats, $7.95 The models are the new flare effect with plaits at back, broad silk brocaded collar, finished with buttons; unlined; also Balmacaans, sizes from small wom- en's to 42 inches bust measure. Women’s $13.95 Navy Blue and Black Poplin Coats, $10.95 The model is cut on the straight lines with deep border of material at bot- tom. Collars made of bengaline and satin in fancy flare effect. Sizes from small women's to 44 inches bust measure. be worn by all figures. Women’s $15.00 Black and Navy Blue Serge Coats, $12.95 Fine quality serge. collar; fastened with three large button: cygne. All sizes from 32 to 44 bust me, [| __ THURSDAY SPECIAL _—i AY SPECIAL Made on the practical lines, kimono sleeve, bengaline good quality peau de s and lined with asure, 1 Noor, Central Buillirg, New Tailored Hats, $4.95 & $5.95 EXAMPLES OF THE VALUES IN THE MEZZANINE FLOOR HAT Store that are the talk of the town—not only among the people If you saw thé Easter Parade at Long Beach, Fifth Avenue or Atlantic City, you saw these Hats—or just like them—trimmed with the new lacquered ribbons and wings that are generally, but among the trade. all the rage everywhere now, Just to see how good these Hats are, look at Hats marked $10.00 and $12.00 in other stores before you see these at........ Deveeeeses $2.00 and $2.50 Untrimmed Hats ‘Here Smart hemp Sailors and Turbans with rolio edges, fashioned by one of the best Hat makers under our Specifications and after descriptions of new styles sent to us direct from Paris, None sent , East Buslding, at 98c C. O. D. $1.00 Floral Trimmings for Hats, 49c Floral Wreaths, made of beautiful Roses, Rosebuds, Forget-Me-Nots, Fruits, Foliage, etc., etc. THURSD..V Atreet floor, Kast Building, SPECIAL Ln ea Infants’ 79c Short Dresses, 49c OF SOFT FINISH NAINSOOK, yoke front and back of dainty embroidery outlined with lace tucks below yoke, lace trimmed sleeves. Children’s $3.00 Lingerie Dresses, $1.98 French model, attractive and pretty. One has entire front of lace insertions with elaborately lace trimmed skirt; the other made with pretty embroidery Children’s Pajamas, 49c Striped percale in white grounds; sizes 6 to 14 years. panel front. Women’s $4 and I MURSDAY SPECIAL Second floor, Fulton street, Kast Building. $5 Wool Skirts At $1.98 and $2.98 THREE HUNDRED navy blue and black all wool men's wear serge Skirts. A number of smart and practical styles to select from. They are all well tailored and the workmanship and fit are excellent. All size waistbands 23 to 33 inches, Lengths 38 to 43. A VERY, very exceptional value. check suitings and serge, in smart [THURSDAY SPECIAL | SPECIAL Misses’ Spring Suits. at $16.50 Second Moor, Central Builting, Novelty crepes, black and white Country Club Suit; plaited coat, flat hip line; others with short blouse front coat, embroidered collar; others with three-button coat, yoke back, kimono sleeves, rdle, deep belts, side pockets; others with flaring some mounted on high f tunics; sizes 13, 15, 16 and 18 years. Large assortment of Suits from $9.08 BETTER VALUES than we have ever Skirts, to $59.98, Misses’ Tub Dresses, $1.50 and $1.98 quoted before at these prices. Well- made Dresses for street or porch or afternoon wear, capied from much higher priced models. Some dainty stripes an deep tunics; others with flaring flounce trimmed with pi material; cellars and vests of pique or rich cloth, edged wi and 48 years, id checks; kimono sleeves, some with Ing of contrasting h lace; sizes 14, 16 Second floor, Central Building, Central to A. & S. Subway Station, Hoyt Street j Gna 6K 85 Seay Son fo Siect —_] Unusual Opportunities to Save AFTER-EASTER SALES of Apparel that offer some of the most wonderful opportunities to save afforded Brooklyn Suits, Coats and Dresses for women and misses—right up to the minute in style, ex- ceptionally well made and at quite the small- est prices you ever paid for apparel like this. In Fabrics, Household Needs, ete., like values are to be obtained in these wonderful Thursday offerings—yours to share if you and gun metal two-eyelet style; rere and stitched soles, Cuban heels. Women’s $5.00 Ostend Pum; $3.95 tend model, side, high tongue, flexible welted rey Stitched soles; leather Louis heels. leather soles made to stand hard wear; sizes 1 to 5'4; widths B to E, We including high and low neck models in voile and lingerie. All sizes in the lot, but not in every model. crepe, extended shoulder ard short |) sleeves; low neck finished with a new draped collar of plain. color crepe in the new pale The style can $5 and $7 American |, Lady Corsets, $2.98 and brocade, model, medium low bust. $3 W.B. Nuform Corse! Elastic section in skirt, Designed misses; made of white batiste and supporters attached. Sound floor, F 95 and $5.05 Extra Good Specially Priced at $1.25 bles, mahogany finish; tops 24x30 inches, of leather or felt; very steady and strong compared with the. average Folding Table, and very low sy Perea neat striped designs in the best colors on white grounds, Dress Ginghams at 9c a Yard Thousands of yards of a splendid grade of Dress Ginghams, in He of pretty plaids, checks and strij and plain colors; an excellent tub fabric for women. and children; 26 inches wide. subway ficor, Went Bullding, B. B, Floor Polishing Mops; thi feed the oil in the exact ae ed quired and the fine strands of cotton Nek up all dust and dirt. andle. 4 steel cutters, American easy of at heavy Sivas leep cover and riveted bale handle, Al Partner house size, ‘ .00 Vacuum Sweepers, $5.96 The Paragon, one of the be eep- ers; sareenly veneer roots ane any finish; ve Women’s $4 Low Shoes, $2.48 TAN RUSSIA Pump model Patent leather and gun metal Os- with small button at Boys’ $2.50 Shoes, $1.98 Gun metal calfskin lace style, solid Second floor, Weat Butkting, $1.00 and $1.50 Waists, 69c ONE THOUSAND WAISTS, $2.00 Waists, 98¢ of fancy blocked Made white 8, Second floor, Central Bull THURSDAY SPECIAL | * MADE OF WHITE COUTIL :xtreme long hip Medium Ww bust, long straight hip: made of white coutil, supporters attached. American Girl for Corsets, 98¢ slim figures and Fulton street, Fast Bulldiag, rer) THURSDAY SPECIAL Folding Tables ILDING UTILITY and Card Ta- covered with reproduction riced. Fourth floor, Céntral Building, 56-Inch Printed Percale, 9c Yard AN EXCELLENT GRADE of » Soft finish, printed in = [THURSDAY | PECIAL| $1.25 Polishing - Mops, 98c 4 foot 19¢ Food Choppers, 62¢ operation. make Garbare Cans, 19 steel’ with 27

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