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arch Will thence jn ay “inte bureh and Coxey to Washington. jay annousced n | eae ment + TO NASHNGTN, made caitiers will live off ‘FEAR MISSING TAILOR General” and His Wife With) 200 Recruits Make Start il From Massillon, O. ter Heant Two Men Induce Qt the call of @ bugie in Mas- ‘a dusiness section at 10 A. M. Viprisom the men gathered. Polico au-|venge, for hin brother recently got would leave | Isaac. Wtown with the army. \Rev. Harry L. , official chap- e ie they met two men, fl year-old son of the “General,” it He is the official courier for y.” Ate mass mesting od] May Help it You City his plane to about one > fi ie mule was Neaner bearing in Bye wit) FURS Stored at 1% on your own valuation. 44d Street, Wast - Announces for Friday and Saturday: A Specially Arranged Sale—— 115 party Src DRESSES week et ee ote oe oe Ee hae Con priate Li onnaylvanin to Pitta- a commissary depart od,” sald Coxey vi buy mR the tryside and donations from kind- | he ted i abi) MET WITH FOUL PLAY | ILLON, O., April 16.~Headed Father to Meet Them. "and Mra. Jacob 8. Coxey | fn an old phaston drawn by a mule,| Relatives of Isaac Rothand, a tallor |, ee md “army” of the common-|of Rome, N. Y., asked the police tos | ‘abotu two hundred strong, as-|(ay to look for him as he has been | missing since Monday afternoon and a story told by his twelve-year-old | 4 daughter, Eva, makes them fear that From shanties along the ratiroad | Rolband may have been murdered and t outside the city limits, from robbed. They believe also there is a) Socialist ball and from the city | chance he may have been killed for re- released all vagrants from|letter threatening harm to him or | Roltand came here Sunday night | and went to the home of his nephew, +] Nathan Pers, No, 404 Madison street. | He had $1,800 to buy his spring stock to Washinton, praying for!and Monday morning he took Eva with “Gen.” Coxey's pro-| him when he went Lae es ig mays heavy set, out among the ranks of the|dark and looking ke an Ttallen, the | rode little David Coxey, the | other a slender youth, at Grand and intm: khaki and mounted upon 4/ mect them at the Winlamsbur bridge Have Tuberculosis Proper diet, fresh air and temperate ald persons suffering from Tubercus needed, Reports Eckman's Alterstive a recov Pe ie eee an ia FABNACHT. ‘a, Alterative, {a imoet a catart tare marin: y ie Canton is scheduled to be. the | fire stop. Lewiston will be the Friday ht bivounc. Alliance Saturday {are ss ig Salom, O,, Sanday is = = ERC EC MEK WRK MK Bk BK BN BO BK BO AT BRN BA BEX BE EX BY SE BT] of Crepe de kines and Crepe Meteors, embracing the very latest fashions and style-tendéncies of the advanced season; a truly remarkable assemblage emphasizing the Renard pre-eminence in the realm of women’s garments—copies of imported models, special 19,75 ana 24,50 made to sell for $27.50 and $34.50 eres ea at CLOSE OU' 210 Dressy & Tailored Suits for women and misses; in the prevailing si materials and colorings; made to sell from §. 7} to $42.50, at 19.75 22.50 24.75 Chiticn b Tatteta Skirts dice one or two il models; some plain, others with fles from water, line; all copies 8 7 47-49 West 42d St. Special aed OSES ek See i Sis eo s10 50 50, &t 2 o'clock that afternoon and go to Brooklyn to look at men maid they Rolband took his daughter home and be hurried away to keep this engage- ment. It was the last his relatives saw of him. He is about fifty-one years old, five| ir five fone . height and weighs pou or Rpm oped ond wore @ brown sult, ik derby and black shoes. —_——— | Kdward O'Brien, Your Mother te 11) Tnapector Faurot got a letter to-day from Mra. Edward A. O'Brien of No (2 Wakefield = atreet, arking him to look for her husband, ho bon ‘been missing since March 6 Brien wrote that rhe had heard her husband was in TR EEE WU NOUN ONEO eTe e Children’s Tub Dresses and Suits It is fitting-out time for youngsters as well as grown-ups. New things for the little ones to wear are here a-plenty. Knickerbocker usually full and attractive assortment. ’ Suits—Popular David bray , Chami and Rep, French blouse, English eltlese' model, Middy and bs les, in Rep, New Cloth, Ki Cloth, ipers—' a beach leg, in variety of materials, .75, $1.25 Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, Furniture Special Fumed Oak Inlaid | Dining Room Suite 9 pieces. 54-inch Buffet. : | 8-foot extension. tered in brown Spanish leather. ep ar aero THE EVENING WORLD, some goods the peo for him Moe ae dark brown hair the question with Royal Lentils. Philadelphia, ‘Brother Received Threat and Daugh- , “4 capectatty anxious to have ‘hit Reg. Trade Mark Wash Dresses, Boys’ its and Rompers in an un- Dresses for Girls, 2-6 years Russian Middy or French Weist Styles, in Gin bate i Rippictie, Crepe and Chambray, $1.50, 1 85, 2, 2.50, Biome Dresses, in Pl and French lisse, eae cna | peeetalad French Percale, $1.50, 2.60, 3.25 and 3 For Girls, 8-12 years and Gingham, in a variety of styles and tions, $3.75, 4.00, 4.75, 5.00 and 6.50. mer Dresess; i in fine Gingham, 3.75. rfield style in Seer- 50, 2.25 and 2.75. imitantsoke ‘omy Weare Alba pets this season a distinctly rew jet Rom ‘ ‘V or square neck, short Kimono Cut, and Girls’ Romper, in Plisse, Ripple Ch te Chambre Madras and Soisette, $1.00, 1.35, James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 33d and 34th Streets 39th Street Murray Hill gooo Usually $250.00 Sixth Floor 5th Avenue’s Most Beautiful Victrola Rooms The Lord & Taylor Victrola Section Is spacious and beautifully appointed and has every facility for making selections with delib- eration and comfort. Convenient Terms of Payment will be arranged upon request. Victrola VU $40 OtherVictrolas $75 to $200 Music Rooms, Seventh Floor found, as his mother was ack and ROYAL ‘When it's “What shall we ‘send ar answer | $175.00 45-inch China Cabinet, Table, 48-inch top, & Side Chairs and 1 Arm Chair, uphols- THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1914. Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Murray Hill gooo $14.50 to 42. 200 Rubberized Coats Made of Cantons, cassimeres and chev- iots in both plain and fancy colorings; Yoke and ileevas silk lined; some with velvet collars; absolutly aaa shat Sizes 34 to 46...... Usually to $25.09, New models which bear the “ ette” trade mark; en Raglan or square shoul Sizes 34 to 42..... Cnebea up to $30.00. Fourth Floor. “Craven- Friday and Saturday These splendid suits for Young Men the smart English styles; made of colorings. Sizes 32 to 40. Usual prices up to $25.00 Domestic Suits Fine hair-line stri black, checks, plai rics; full or half al or three button soft front models. Sizes $8 to 40....Very special, at. Balmacaan Coats s in blue and and plain fab- tan, grey and heather mixtures; silk yoke and sleeve lining. Sizes $2 to 40..... Usually $25, Fourth Floor. Special Sale of Sale Extraordinary Friday and Saturday Men's Raincoats Hodgman's High Grade Products at Unprecedentedly Low Prices Young Men’s Clothes Lord & Taylor Street Usual prices $25.00 to $80.00 200 Raincoats of all wool tweeds; Raglan or regular sleeves; velvet or self collars; sleeves and yoke silk or satin lined; “cravenetted,” which makes them absolutely shower-proof. Sizes 34 $8.50 75 Imported Gabardine Coats es short atl 8g, 50 A Special Offering to Introduce the ew Imported English Suits are cut in the best materials in a fine selection of the most desirable Introductory price...... \$ I 5 00 ca lined; two $15.00 Of imported and domestic tweeds in $16.50 Boys’ Blue Serge Suits (with extra pair of knickers) Excellent suits made of all wool, indigo dyed blue serge, cut in the new Norfolk model. 6 to 17 years. $6.00 & $6.75 Also a Special Purchase of Boys’ Fancy Mixed Suits in browns, tans and 7-50 Usually up to $15.00. Fourth Floor. s; some half lined; splendidly tailored; will be placed on sale at Imparte the- touch of elegance to the correctly = IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT. YOU. NEED— A WORLD "WANT" WILL GO AND GET IT. d Sizes STERN - BROTHERS | 42d and 43d Streets, West of Fifth Avenue. |} Have in preparation for Monday, April 2th, An Extraordinary Clearance Sale of Oriental Rugs and Carpets The large reductions made afford an exceptional oppor- tunity to secure very desirable rugs for City or homes, greatly below their regular prices. Advance selections may be made Friday and Saturday, Apel. 17th and 18th. Tomorrow, in the Men's Furnishing Department, at the Sixth Avenue Entrance, will be prescated the following exceptional offering of Men’s Negligee Shirts, at *1.00 | Regularly #1.50 and 2.00 |, All in smart 1914 designs of fine madras and mer- cerized cotton fabrics; thoroughly well made, in - 14 to 18 neck measure, and in all sleeve lengths. All laundered, and in an excellent ly Some interesting facts from the Third Floor in reference to our collection of Men’s Sack Suits, at $19.50 . This price is selected for description because it is about * the figure that thousands of men pay for their business suits. Also because our Sack Suits at this price present Lpseari apa value i 7 the desirability of nleee ee smart models which suits are excellent workmanship with which they are constructed. The materials are flannels, serges, worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots, absolutely all-wool and ea ex cellent quality, in plain colors, pencil stripes, checks and mix- tures. of its are cut on conservative lines, others are in the smart English Model, in sizes 34 to 46 inch chest measure; in proportions for regular, stout and tall men. Equally remarkable value is presented by our . Young Men’s “Bciish h Sack Suits, at $15.00 These Suits are planned for young men of 16 to 20 years, and are made of handsome serges, cassimeres and cheviots, in smart Spring designs and colors that young men will like; of course, including blues, grays, neat mixtures and blue white pencil stripes. The coats are made with soft roll lapels, narrow shoulders and either plain or patch pockets. Sizes 32 to 40 inch chest measure. We are also showing high grade models in Young Men’s Balmacaan Coats, at $17.50 Made of shower-proof tweeds, in black-and-white, tan-and- ‘white, or olive mixtures; yoke and sleeves lined with silk; sizes 34 to 42 inch chest measure. On the Fourth Floor, the newly enlarged Sporting Goods Department directs attention to the complete stocks of Baseball and Tennis, Fishing and Camping Supplies comprising every required accessory for all outdoor sports, in approved varieties, at moderate prices. Baseball Suits, $1.00to8.00 Tennis Rackets, 4H i to 9.50 Fielders’ Gloves, 50cto4.00 Tennis Nets, to 6.00 Basemen ‘s Mitt, 1.25to 4,00 Tennis Poles, pr. I Wee: 50 Catcher's Mitt, 25cto7.00 Racket Covers, 40cto1.25 Bats, .... l5cto 1.00 Racket Press, Each 1.00 doz. 3.00, 4.00 at $1.50 “2.50 Baseballs, 25cto 1.25 Tennis Balls, Tennis Rackets, restrung with best American gut, Tennis Rackets, restrung with best English gut, Also, for Monday, April 20th, the most attractive offerings of the year, in our Annual Sale of Hosiery For Men, Women and Children Special Neperistions for this occasion, x well exceptional of domestic goods. All are Ms the well-known standard of excellence for Psi Stern Brothers have been famous for a generation. On the Main Floom we have opened a department for the sale of Pictorial Review Patterns where, at all times,” a complete stock of these well- known paper patterns will be found. HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more ‘‘Offers of Positions’? than any other two mediums in the universe. “ i