The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1914, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, | APRIL 17, ha tion of vice conditions, I can say} fmprove. ‘They continued to Improve | | while he Was in charge and when he NY) left the divtrict was in better shape | ) } than ever before | carly August Inspector Gillen sald he yunted to committee the mat- saloons. It had , positiveiy that immediately after In-, spector Gillen took charge of the! Third District conditions began to Florit | ; | take up with the a t of Refor ners Says Ac-|ter of disoeder been found exceedingly hard to get | te oer iene citi” cut ™ | DAYLIGHT HOLDUP 1S SOMME SWATEOF LA eras zo FOILED IN THE BRONX ! Spinal Meningitis Detaine Greek | « to-day re- Highwayman and taken to Swin- Saves $850 and His Gold Watch oe neea with the. dh Meyer Hurkan, @ florist with several | Shanes with orrow after- stores in the Bronx, was attar wet | Hundred and Forty-eiehth atreet ny Brook avenue In a runahout to-day, - f ice 4 He was taking the collection from his Inspectox Lett Dis | Gee eemuaaaation als Tee awa ot at No. 1 oa Bs ‘ant ag wa Bring Out Ugly Spots. me ° aneW Up. the job am! tho detectives had failed |@!1 Forty-eighth street, amounting | trict Cleane¥ P tr . after time | to $850, to the bank. ‘The money was} Here’g a sg ait rec! pone _ — ey | 7 i . a ee | to tr; remed recklen wi e “Inspector Gillen and T decided to! in the breast pocket of his waistcoat. goer wt if vélabls dealer that mony decidedly Yavorabie to|enlint the aid of the brewers and the Jamen Gillen, form tr iaspector | surety companies on the bonds of the} ie ree of the Third D Wtr&t, was) proprietors of the most notorious of | 16 button length; regu- $ in his trial on char; es at Po-! these places. Working along this line | jhead with gort and How Headquarters t bY Walter | wa closed forerteen dinorderly saloons | tore off hi a the bute a nb stain ep thas aay Mt ee "iL ib larly $9.50 pair, at.. 1 49 a. k, Secretary 0! Cvoamittee |in the Third Inapeceion District be- | tone fr Has vateoat, . weathering | 99 “i pl ew “sop loan, ahead aggiet ' = a Glovees 16 but- of Biutteen. ‘The trint was Yedrumed | tween Oot. 1 and Jan... None of them |Cfowd caused them 1 jin and rin | gy to rid yourself of | toms black, white and colors; ne'¢ tie Pursuant to adjournment on VV4 dnes- | have reopened. fe wereh ned CHAM, nn’ | the oe tow, a I and get a beauti-| regulatly $1.00, pair at..... OC ar nee ati J fancy trimmed suits, pai tailored Mr. Hook said he had been eorbrect-| ment an to disorderly hotels, It te © ef with the Committee of Powltern | extremely difficult to xet evidence |Our orgunisation had falien down on | Store at No “There bas beon a great improve-| missed the mo | How to Remove Easily. One of the would-be robbers leaped | ft you @ penny unless the front of the buggy and the pA a freckles, Shile’ it it Yr climbed over t tallboard. | give yo a elear complexion the ex- y str ly on the | Dense in trifling. rv. Burkan, though dng . whipped up (ce Daly ancien fos tbe worst ase. hin horse and man with for the | the wateh thr avenue to which has been particularly engs\¥ed | against these places Inspector Gil- One Hundre inth street | prescri with excise matters for the past f¥UF | len, however, closed the German Vi!-| where the t y y. mone: Pack’ if it fails to remove fi years. ,He has intimate knowled (0) lage in Wost Fortirth street, which | vaulted over a fence and ¢ ‘of condijjune in the Third.and Fourtb | we had been trying in vain to close Inspection Districts comprising th\|for several years, He also ol4 apd new tenderloins, ~ \ | Denver Hotel in Sixth | “L spend much of my time Took-\'t'nion Cafe @t Mixteemth street and SSeS | third avenue, tho St. Charles Hotei ast Thirty-eighth street and Seventh @ venue, and the Mecoa at Twentieth xf feet and Third avenue, Plans wero | | of which are mentioned in the}! cha “Kes against Inspector Gillen. “During Inspector Gillen’s time street conditions in the Tenderloin shows { great improvement. All com- plaints made by our organisation were if vestigated by the inspector, these cor aplaints taking in hotels, ea loons and tenement houses. We tried several tines to get legal evidence against th) Hotel Mumm, named in the chargea but were foiled because the inspectoa’# men were known.” ——— $125,000 FOR MAJESTIC The firet essential To obtain a pair of pr fitting glasses, a thorou; = amination by an Ocudist ( , tered Eye Physician) is the first + Harris Eyeglass Service does it Vi to 1 Y oe need from a pre- {h KE ferittan after a.careful White Star Steanter, Long Queen| | ft amination of es by ith j a Rt sgh ey' ’, y of the Sea, Withdrawn on The lenses are mounted and Advent of Byitannic. i} the frames adjusted by op- | xrverPoot, mngiand, April 17— 1} ticians of experience. ‘The White Star Line, ih view of t 1 Hatris Glasses cost $2.00 oF | approaching advent of tive 50,000-ton Britannic into the service, to-day sold the Majestic to be brokert up. The price said to have been paid for the old liner is $125,000. —_—_—»———- PASSENGER STEAMER SUNK, more, depending upon the qual- ity of the frame you select and the kind of lenses your eyes (Special to The Evening Wort.) ST. MICHAELS, M@, Aprif 17.—The | email steamer Gratitude was rammed and sunk by the steamer Cambridge off ‘Wades Point, on the eastern shore of the Chesapeake Bay to-day. ‘The passengers of the Gratitude. were transferred to the Cambridge, which was badly battred, an diamded at Clal- borne, No lives were lost. 5 un der way to close ether hotels, some | |, LINER SOLD FOR JUNK}, Const but || ‘Capner 17 'Streee Special for Saturday Actual Values Up to $20 | The Greatest Values Ever Offered at theHeightof the Season At these extraordinarily low prices tomorrow Jackson's offeracharminglyattractive selection of the season’ sfair- est fashions in coats—a wealth of the handsomest models and colors, | Scotch Silk Mixtures Effect! Club Checks Seri Serge Novelties Golf Cords Special for Saturday ceme arable Suit Sale yee $17.50 to $25.00 Values 10-75. 12:75 1498 i] The Most Supreme Valea and | Styles Offered in Greater New York Perfect gems of fashion, including the smartest styles accepted by the best dressed women. Exquisite crea- tions of serge, gabardine, crepon, poplin, devel \chic, jaunty Eton, Bolero, and Sash \with ion clever ripple tunic, tier tunic, flare a and \draped skirts. In navy, leaf green, black, gray, brown, rose, delft, tango, plum and every other favored shading of the season. had fought Grek line steamer suffering with which brought will be held nor ¢ Health Officer to take any UnrivaledCoat Sale, 5.00 975 | 2-75, Women’s | ton; regularly $2.50, at:. by \eeniphealon, Rarely is more than, Women's Kid Gloves; shades; regularly $1. that is the'rea! fashion. Alterations Free stvmesswss On October 18,1013, was dedicated thewolss aon pemenaon memorial the Jewpzig Monument tees Personal Liberty, Voted Seats ames cilzed ites mmemorating the Battle of Nations” Senn allied Europe shattered the armies of the Great Its colossal dome i ofibe Grate feet in heig — their swords rdi the ui Same pode “Al me pores ensure find Liberty arihvout ts blessing neither nations ividuals can develop, the Constitu Americans tion of the United States forever the tends of QOTTLED ONLY AT THE HOME PLANT ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST.LOUIS On Sale Everywhere. Families supplied by Grocers and Retailers 6 ANHEUSER-BUSCH AGENCY, Dist., New York A. BUSCH BOTTLING CO., Dist., Brooklya a 1.95": Colonials, and It is very sel- dom that’ this world-famous e of women's calf, tan Russie calf and ses tan or black Strap Pumps, Sizes to fit every foot. Become SY 56 Vaars Leaders Kid Gloves| Reguler -00 . RE 1.75 ‘Women’s: Sample Suits °1 5: Women’s White Kid Gloves; clasp; white, black and tan 25, 128 ie De Bracelet Watches Love than 7.90 ‘4. 96 Beautiful extension brace- let watches that are guaran- teed for 20 years’ wear. Fitted with a jewelled move- Fine quality black and.colored moire, cut short or three-quarter ment. Neat white and gik ardund back, silk or lace collar models. dials. A jewelry novelty guaranteed mae cygne. - Cheiee of six models and ete can be We Are Showing @ Splendid Selection of Misses and Juniors’ 8.00 to *15.00 Coats Women’s $3.50 and $¢ Patrician Footwear footwear reaches this low price level. About 4,000 pairs embraced in the cluding patent coltskin, kin, ges metal an the newest ayes ie in Colonials, leo Oxfords. Fheor__/) Men’s'l Sand 1d 18 Spring also Norfolk models, in chatk, hairtine and peril mixtures, in worsted, chen, 603 gone te tailored and beau- Men's s Spring $15 Over- $9, 75 coats at . In new Scotch’ mixtures, ‘in grays, tans” i and browns; made Raglan shoulders, con- ‘checks, overplaids and mixtures, in worsted, pul pee in vertible collars, silk, shoulder and sleeves lined; in the Balmacaan model, regulation models; in the newrdiagonal worsted and pe sises Vere sah senifiising Bines 34 to 48; stouts to 46, Ling Beanterig to $1.45 oar: 7c vile This Spi pring newest Norfolk: ro : $7.50, a including Balka: and stitched on belts, All wool cheviots tion’ Norfolk model y and cassimeres in checks, plaids end bor plait, bottom faced and tw! tise pair of trousers. see Tt both STORE OPENS AT 8.30 A.M. pf Fashion J SO ‘ Special Luncheons Served From \ 11 to 2:30—40c and 50c | Afternoon Tea, 2:30 to 5:30 AVE. 19770 207 New York’s Most Fashionable a in Which are bound to attract the attention of New York's. discriminating. women. An entirely new purchase of styles more = than “TSU two. The Fabrice are Gabardinas, Fine Serges, Woot Pop- lins, Black and Whe Checks, Eponges and High Grade Mixtures. Every coat is lined with d skirts have new tunic or ruffle ettects, wen son medidas ‘and pretty ‘draped styles. Smart, New, Upto $22.50 Spring Coats, at $] 4:75 "There are 100 conte fa this lot. I sponge, mani Bedford ptroall peal qovelty mixtures, The styles the ten vane of plain tailored models, prettily trimmed med ith fancy silks and self cloth, id pte deo ies on the bay one le jinee. esay ans full lined wu de c; are . Plrakin, Labrador bide, rove and tan. Allgises. ona: Women's $19. 75 Moire Silk Coats, ‘at $12.75 jh, hew kimono or set-in sleeves. are, beck with wae mete obtained in Blowes at 1.98 At *4.98 to *7.98 Modified Sport Coats of Fancy Mixtures, Stripe Bedford, Nov Stripes, Serges, TSlack and and White Check materiale Te ‘numerous ty date styles and new models. The collars and cuffs are of moire, Fests and Lapavgeane fabrics. lost, have fancy backs and some are strictly man tailored a: finished with flounce effect. “ - This lot.also contains the popular Balmacaan styles. Sizes from 13 to 19. P Misses’ Coats from $7.98 to $25.00. « in a reat Bedford rsted, checks, seks, noveliy"mistorn, inediag the op a raed =, we Shaborately standi 1 beastitel Unig. “Beery dconable made Saccistreee eee Misses’ and Juniors’ Up to $20.00 Suits at $1 00 si a vitea gros Invokes ent Gonansapen Toe ctr se nan he me : collars. Tier and ruffle effect Skirts. Sieseto ls pend yey ii iss Girls’ $6.98 and $7.98 at $4.98 and $5.98 A large assortment, inall the ular shades, mede of fi contrasting colors. Plait and belted backs: also elteacaant, it sitet aoe 0 cis of f , ve ity oe bessiiully me te low Lace di Misses’ $35.00 Faricy | Suite (Children’s $5.00 te $16.98 Coats aaity Ince ome Have trimmings at $24.75 at $3.98 to $10. and applique laces; ‘Trimmed with moire und tatfeta, beau-| Made f diagonals, serges, Pe ee mize | Shige rieceeeseeesees 1.98 tifully lined with peau de “liverac Baits tures, in black and white checks, nov- ith ruffles : novelty sa en aioe id/alty stripes, belted and flare effects, Py PR flan sll paren a6, zB all the fs 2 Ge] jepore with taffeta, moire, satin and Tuxedo stplens oboe! Balkao nd jace collars. a weir Floor tees oid ‘Bios $l .00 ‘Women’s Trimmed Mil e line Incomparable in Point of Value Giving ry -At 44.98, $5.50, 87.50, $8.95, $12.50 The woman: hat is fasti out her inery need have no qui Kod for aisle wettan pole Clever awe rome Breed Aorriede and original creations Ti Mapuleny Shaoret $2.48 | reculrysieoecns ns” 68C + we om ell Ree ye oral eg pe | at ace using Milan hats, “Eleven new | Becoming ahapes that can be ‘prettily * Children’s Trifamed | Hat. Ettectivety * od Hats Trimmed Free If shapes and materials are pun chased in our department. $24.50 9x12 Royal pS Axminster Rugs gt wate: $798 wel wo woven pal tn rich Oriental Suitable for di p> ving room and fantent to 42; etouts to 46. : One of the a to | Men’s sie Men’s$20 | cai searavit “or to $25 New $13. 75 Dee Veleo Can all rooms, Only a limited quan, Spring Suits, ree ‘0 vere Tn tartan checks, stripes, shepherd,: club | stairs room 85%. cheviot and cassimeres, English and con- séervative models; also bound suits in plain ford and pencil stripes; cutaway cos a d veats in plain black and Quford Yicunas. Inlaid Linoleums : ‘rea made and “tai r Spring 2 Suits, 50, at in with patch | pockets All wool navy blue perge fio in ie T aire of full eut Knicker tro pea th oth ii il lined, “Sisco @ to 17 years,

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