The evening world. Newspaper, April 24, 1914, Page 7

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oe veccarTers WENCH A ASDA Wireless Call for Help From Lower California City Heard at San Diego. troopa as well as populace menacin American Conmulate, where Ameri- can residents have sought safety.” Ensenada is about ninety miles south of this city. The Cheyenne ee ee | | } | > the wireless call for help. tho Federal troops learned that Pres- ident Wilson had refused to comply with Gen, Carranga’s demand that the American marines, now In control of Vera Cruz, be withdrawn, the Mex. ican reaidents and the Federal forces Joined hands and began assaulting the Americans ‘The Americana took refuge in the United States Consulate, where a veneral attack Is now being made by the Mexicans. itforts are being made to pick up tho torpedo destroyers Perry, Paul ae ) SHIP GOES TO RESCUE. Refugees Flee to Consulate for Protection From Enraged Populace, Joues, Stewart and Truxton, which left San Diego harbor at 10 o'clock 7 yesterday, speeding at twenty knots : BAN DIEGO, Cal, April 24.—Riot- | @" hour south to Mazatlan. ‘ has begun “|MEXICANS INCRE, FORCES \ ing wun at Ensenada, the cap. ALONG ER. ftal of Lower California, and the American Consulate, whore several hundred Americans have taken ref- age, is being attacked by Mexican Federal troops and the Mexican pop- ulace at large. ‘This news was contained in a wire- Mee despatch flashed to this city late Jest night from United States Consul Claude F. Guyant at Ensenada. Mexican garrisons along the border a distance of fifty miles, are being! reinforced from the garrison at En-! wenada. There are approximately | 1.200 Mexicaf! regulars, a battery of | ‘Held artitlery and twelve macfins | |zuns at Ensenada and the total of| lthe garrisons on the border is about | |ave hundred men, | On the American side of the cod there Is a detachment of sixty regu- Lieut. EB. H. Dodd, commander of Jars ot Tin Juana, Cal., and elgity the naval forces in San Diexo harbor, regulore at Tecate. Naval reserves! later gave out the substance of tho | und militia of the Stato of California | HOW LAMBERTS MEET THE DEMAND FOR DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS The gossiping Paris correspondents of New York newspapers remarked the other day that the crowd of fashionable women at the Auteuil races blazed with diamonds. The display was esti- mated to be worth ‘I'wo Million Dollars. ; Those reporters might find any day in their own city as splendid a display of Diamonds #s any in Europe. They might so learn that American Diamond-buyers ate discriminating. Long experience with Lambert #® Brothers has taught them the » wisdom and economy of buy ing from Specialists in Di: monds, who buy loose Dia- monds from the cutters in Europe for spot cash, import them direct without paying a cent to middlemen and mount ® them in the Lambert factory in Solid 14 karat and solid 18 karat gold or platinum, Hence the low prices asked for the Solitaire Diamond J Engagement Rings here p'c- Shs tured and for others st Lam- G23) $375, erts from $10.00 to $1,600.00 Sh and every one of them is a better value by far than could possibly be afforded by merchants who buy Diamonds of middlemen. Fine Dia since” 4 Diomend, Another source of your saving on Diamonds is that Lambert prices are not inflated with the cost of a high-priced store in a costly neighborhood. Rents are low where we are and the store is simply fitted up. le depend on Diamonds, Solid Gold Jewelry, Watches, Silverware, etc., and on good service to attract customers, Fo 75.00 $50.00 county. entronched. arrived at Tijuana, lower California, to-day from Ensenada. All foreigners was expected to reach that port itl ve been ordered out of’ daybreak to-day, having picked up| and there has been a general exodus of women and children all day across Later advices say that an soon as | ‘he line. wife and family across the border. every American town along the bor- | ganized. | of the local militia, additional cor | plot to polne has been reported by the 3s. police orbes, of the Nationa! Guard. Forbes also received advices confirm. | to-day to ple jing @ previous report of | dynamite the Otay dam, miles north of the Mex: Une. . | the supply of the United States army rs naval bases, the cities of San DoKo, , other small towns iq Southern san] Telatives of Slegel and Vogel In C cago have raised almost Diogo County. line from Tia Juana, Cal, to Campo, | "~~ see Time and steady wear de- i.) Wedding Rings—brisk sellers this 22-karat, 8.28 up| %@-karat, 7.00 up achinery, BN by one a happiness as perfect as the 18-karat, 7 up| 18-kerat, 8.10 up and date engraved free. not on a gorgeous store. : 5 ° ’ Wedding Rings Stand Time’s Test velop the fine, honest ¢ uality of Lambert Seamless Solid Gold L4karal, 83-3000 Vara, rng month of the year. Each is made 1s-karat, 4,00 up| 18-kerat, 5.50 up from one piece of solid gold partly by id m 2) hand, We guarantee them all and we wish every bride who wears 14-karat, $5.80 up! 14-karat, $6.60 up in gl gold circlet on her #@-karat, 8.78 up! ¢2-karat, 10.0 up gt val shapes, styles, widths and thicknesses, Initials Varied Beauty of Solid Gold Lambert Jewelry While the ay short sleeve nal holds its own in fashions the Lambert Solid Half engraved, polished, solid 10 karat gold Bracelet renter and catch), $16.50, Gold Bracelets, more varied in their beauty than you can think srow nfore and more popular. Two fine pat- vithout seeing then i 1 f t are illustrated here. Like all their bright terns at popular pr companions in our stocks they are strongly made. et ‘ Solid 14 karat Gold Bracelet, (with joint cat ease on. Sofld engine turned sid engraved, polished, $17.00. $6.00 up, with diamonds $15.00 up. Watches and other jew- elry repaired by experts. Prompt delivery, Reasone able charge. Diamonds mounted in Latinum; fashionable styles, rich effects, mod- orate prices. LAMBERT BROTHERS DIAMONDS—JEWELRY—WATCHES Third Ave, Cor. 58th Street Store Open Evenings Until 6. Saturday Nights Until 10, = SIEGEL CREDITORS TOGET $1,000,000, ‘The Mexiean garrisons are strongly About one hunired Federal soldiers the territory The Mexican sub-prefect sent his Meetings were held to-day at nearly ind companies of minute men or- Major Herbert H. Fay, in command the city water suppl: in Diego to Adjutant-General E. A. Gen, it three nh border Tho dam Impounds water for onado, National City and directed against those who publish advertisements, * law on this point —Jor on are ate why, i NOTION SALE I8 ad yet practically “alt A, ‘Goole Sale, All back gray, Sises Just a few items from our ‘The chair and rocker are very stand outside use and are guaranteed. $6.25 for This Couch ‘This Summer Couch, Maple Frame and Rattan Top, 25 inches wide, 6 feet long, strong and dur., tle: ree, prive 98.50, ut SOOO Other Lounges up to 619.00, our from $3.95 ta $10. Present sales vouchers in the Gr: of 9and 11 A. M. and 2 and 5 P. M. 50,000 ROSES AND CARNATIONS, PEAS, sold regularly for y g Savecialty, trem Upward. 10,000 SHRUBS, such as PURPLE. WRE. Ball 5 Foreythes, Wei all 3 to 4 feet ish and guaranteed ti at $1.29 to $3.29, at 69c, 89c, $1.29 10,000 HOLLAND GROWN ROSE Madam varieties; sold elsewhere from 29¢ to mon Vine, Cannas, Red, Yellow and mention, all at our regular paices. District-Attorney Tells Indicted presenting the Morris packing house family which ts rélated to Frank BE. Vogel and friendly to Henry Siegel, called on District-Attorney Whitman plan tolers and merchants. accompanied by John B, Stanchfeld, counsel for Siegel and Vogel. the Di A New Law Has Been Passed Blowmingdale Bros. mace their own End. eelnt a statement of It rewatadis in the: advertising Our law, a8 thus published, tneteted that every statement in advortihinw be the truth. The depurt~ to the truth gf every advertisement, kept on file in the office of the The materials are Jap, , stripes, Russian cords, jacquard figures, woven madras, high-grade mercerized cloths and reps, cte. The cut and fit are excellent, and the effects include all the latest styles an colorings in helio, black, blue, tan, pink, These Beautiful Rockers and Arm Chairs, regular , price $7.50, at Tables, regularly $8.00, at $5.95 Fine Furniture at very moderate prices, is a feature with us. and comprehensive Department and inspect our stocks. ‘We also show a complete line of cedar porch furniture at prices ranging Tepulerly eokd froes 50c to $1.00 per OO cixrsiitsspeciesarsenraciies AGA Not more than two hundred to a customer. $0,000 SWEET DOUBLE ENGLISH VIOLETS AND SWEET 25c to 35¢ a bunch, at, a bunch A ATH, HYDRANGEA, RED WAXBI TRALSTOCOON Men to. Pay Debts and Plead Guilty. Levy Mayer, a Chicago lawyer, re- 1 for the indicted bank- Mr. Mayer was ratood that Mr. jet- Attorney th Moyer told friends and Ith $1,000,000, false or misleading ng ago PACKED DAILY did was to annutice Tt will be announced in 59th Men's High Grade Shirts, 95c A Purchase Extraordinary made with the populer French turn- cuffs. Some with soft coller to match. Two sleeve lengths to each collar pongers, satin etc., on light and medium grounds. 14 to 17. Main Floor, @0th St, Corner, Cool Summer Furniture complete stock of cool and com- fortable summer and porch furniture, for country or city homes. Our First Importation of Chinese Grass Furniture $4.95 pliable and comfortable. Will with- This Stool and Tabourette at 75¢ Can be used in many places around the house, A stool or tabourette when used upright and a waste basket when turned over Porch and Veranda Rocker, 67c Hard maple frame, finished in either natural or green colors, The seat is made of nicely woven flat reed, Visit Fourth Fioor, Cut Flowers Are 14 Off FREE—A corsage of two Killarney roses given free to customers who rcenhouses on roof between the hours in all the leading colors and varieties; dozen, at $1.50 per hundre: Ic 10c 1,000 LONG STEM AMERICAN BEAUTIES, sold regularly for $3.00 to $5.00 per dosen, 5,000 BOXES OF FRESH CUT FLOWERS, containing 4 dozen ar- tistically arranged; sold else- where for $1.00. ateach.. SOC 10,000 FRUIT TREES from the most prominent nurseries of Rochester and Geneva, N. Y.—Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, Cherry and Quince, 5 to 9 feet high; regularly sold for G9c to $1.00, Three for 35, $1.00, of each o.oo... Cc LILAC, WHITE LILAC, BRIDAL IERRY, Rose of Shuron, Syringa, Red Dogwood, Flowering Currant Bush, Honeysuckle, Button irea, Purple Fringe, Begonia, Hop Tree, Bittereweet/ Ampelopsia, lias, Snowbells, Deutzia, Bridal Wreath, etc., © grow. Three for $1.00, or 35c and 1.49 BUSHES, just imported, including ; regularly sold Ducheau and many other varieties; also ramblers, in all 12 09c each, at, each. . SPRING PLANTING BULBS, Tuberoses, Incarvillea, Ismene, Cinna- Orange; Snake Lily, Madeira Vine, Hyacinth, Gladiolus, Oxalis, Caladiums, in all varieties too numerous to it reductions from regular nursery prices, at 50 per cent, ALL. CARS eeereremme: seers) 10 | Hetghte Hospital, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1914 Pruc in are vine ve contre SHORT ROBBER SENT Mr. Mayer, an unusually astute law- yer, conveyed to the District-Attérney the Impression that Siegel and Vogel desire this payment to act as a@ halt fourteen indictments charging them with fraudulent transactions. The District-Attornoy has said re- | Peatedly that he intends to push tho cases against Siegel and Vorel and that conviction Is certain. Ho hap ad- | vitow vise! the pair to make whatever) Stre reparation they can as soon as pos. | possos sible and then to plead guilty and) which, throw themaeives on the Court. Tho presiding judge can of her bed. Others, Who Bound and Gagged Widow of Reputed Wealth. For yenrs Mra, Mary Deeley, r of thousands ef dollar Mr. Whitman repeated his position | an entrance into the widow's hon to Mr. Mayer and Mr. Stanchileld, opened up which will result tn Siegel) found and Vogel following the Distrlot-At- | dra er. Maher was convicted be- torney's advice. | fore Judge Rosalsky of robbery tn aren comes jthe first degree. His companions Bricklayer Killed by Fall. | escaped. John Bush, @ bricklayer, of No. 492/ Mra. Deeley identified Maher in State street, Brooklyn, while working Court to-day am bef ossallant. she on a new butlding at and Ardin street, lost fell, He was taken to where ermar avenue in footing and Washington | he died” an entrance of the threo men, one hour efter arrival. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Lex.to3d Av Plaza 3800 DaintiestCrepedeChine Blouses, at $2.98 New in style and full $4.98 value. NOTE, None C. 0. D, and no mail orders filled, The cut gives an idea of the charm and beauty of these blouses, which are identical with @ former lot sold at $4.98. They are made of heavy crepe de chine, with raglan sleeves and cuffs, finished with sill hemnstitching. Also have pretty coller, fin- ished with four eilk tassels and dainty vestee. Colors are navy, orchid and ogranrem CREPE DI HINE BLOUSES, in nas So cate eats Bae and fil tie, in peach, maize and white; special. $2.98 Dresses, Suits & Coats for Girls and Children GIRLS’ REPP DRESSES, cest | JUNIOR TAILORED SUITS, of effect front, equare neck and tine serge; ekirt, jacket, with col- front, with hand embroidery; tong | lar, revera and belt of moire; straight lines and leather nicely lined with satin; peg-top belt; 6 to 12 years. . $2.98 skirt, with fold; 13, 15 ; pate and 17 yeart............ $8.49 GIRLS' DRESSES, in two styles; | GIRLS’ COLORED LINEN waist of white dotted crepe; DFPESSES; front and cuffs with collar, cuffs und skirt of Roman | scalloped edge; voile collar, and stripes; other styles of figured front of dress trimmed with hand with collar and cuffs of | embroidery; B to 14 jong waistline with velvet | Year. $4.98 $3.98 | CHILDREN'S COATS, in fine serges; collar and cuffs of white CHILDREN'S WHITE SERGE | pique, hand embroidered, or both COATS, tier styles; collar and cuffa trimmed with embroidery fe 60th Street Men! You Must Not Miss Our Great 10-Day Merchant Tailoring Sale A Smart Spring Suit or Balmacaan Top Coat to Measure Choose from ten ne $14 8 Select from a variety ° very newest and smart- of 200 newest at est Spring and Summer popular materials; models. Spring and Summer wear. At Hatisfaction guarunteed oF your money promptly re- ry-on be Note These Dates! Don't risk disappointme st by coming nfter the pale is over, Clip thie schedule out and put It tn_your_packethon ee Wed. oa you of a nt Remember, this price holds kuod for men who mensure «ll the way up to 48 chest measure, among them? Delivery Positively Promised Within Ten Days Don't foregt that we have one of the finest To-Measure Tailoring De- urtmenta in the city. Just as good a sult as you wish, but at much jess than oxcluslve custom taflor prices, Racond Floor, Aprit 20 Avril 40 In Active Progress! Our 49th Quarterly Trade Sale Dressmakers’ Supplies c®, Notions Enormous stocks of needfuls and household utilities, including Shoe Findings, Dress Shields, Notions, Cottons and Silks, Pins, Needles, etc. At Very Great Reductions An exhaustive catalogue of this very important sale will be handed to you as you enter the store, or mailed upon request. Main Floor, Groceries--Much Reduced No Mail Orders Filled at These Prices. Plilsbury Flour—Rest; only on ‘ A ' Ib. baw to n customer for. 25¢ National Biscuit Co.'s Pansy Pastry Flour—Pin Crackers, 19c. Iba. ‘5 Rea Wheat Flour—Finy 4, Ore 1» Wantlla, favors! Whale Ibs package Dried Yellow Split Pi Lentiis--Pixtra tne Our 152 Queen Oliv tae Our 35c a Ia Carte Cofee—Finvst: cd ripe: ber Ib, 306 Our $9¢ Teas— Full 1b 33¢ Our 62¢ Teas dic Rice Be rllit do Our Ie Rice 7 Our 12¢ Rice + ae Norway Kippered Merring—Can . 9¢ Giemarck Herring- der can 18¢ Imported Sardines—Elsewhere 22 large can... PLY Imported Boneless Sardin. ean Spanien Keo Peppers Tomato Paste—Kent Inipa BLOOMINGDALES’ Matzoths—Bi i BOTH TO GOT! LER. 1 ST, TO 6b AVE AWAY FOR TEN YEARS to the proveedings against them on/ Got 50 Cents When With Two tt of No. 399 Kast ‘Thirty-tourth . haw beea supposod to be the Tumor in the neighborhood the mercy of snid, she kept between the mattrassen Hocause of this report take into consideration mitigating | James Maher, nineteon years old, of circumstances in the infliction of | No. 629 Second avenue, and two other sentence, youths, on the night of Feb. 8 forced Tt bound and gagged her, beat ler with is belleved that negotintiona will bea piece of lead pipe, and all they was 60 cents in a bureau told Judge Rosaisky that when she wan awakened at midnight by the whom had thrown a sheot over his head, she asked who they the one in the sheet replied: “I am your husband's ghost.” The three then set upon Mrs. Dee- ley, but her cries attracted the at-|of me tention of Policeman O'Connor, who} Sn” hoard the steamer Asin Insts waiting for the United States Guthrie. The Asia will land Gen, at Vancouver. | Major-Gen. ‘Thom captured Maher. 3 ae B succeeded Bell as Commander in Major-General Bell Harrice Aevecs Cocnn. gree See cea Judge Rosalaky sentenced Maher to Sing Sing for not less than ten yeare an twenty yoa Mippines. GOOD FOR ONE VOTE IN Ritchie & Cornell’s Free Popularity Contest Five Free Round Trip European Tours POPULA FOR THE MO: yeo and Citinn. Letter Carrier, Railroad Em leading contestants ve tod im ses BLASS PoaEe teat? ot one VOTE GOOD FOR ONLY ONE CANDIDATE. Nome Occupation. +e of boro Poultry Exhibit ce eee romet na, Bnew, with specially Sy vent inine Jt. whether «Root, K ae Hh many other breeds, All tusse, resus 0 vonabal Inaien, ath CLEARANCE. OF, aid ot all ehipmer 1 00 and open “69c""! 89¢ a within « radiue of 50 norens. na Anwonas ro on pi 2,000 PRIZE very fancy stock, per pate, AT, + een Matt and telephone orders cheerfully Mited, with shepherd checks, with col- ored linen or self collar; all the Tey ee... $140) Shae eae 3 Hour Sale sivas crice Trimmed Hat, 1.99 $1.99 On Main Floor, Balcony : Regularly Sold at 2.99, 3.99 and 4.99 aD Hundreds of women wait patiently for this tremendous —money-nav- ing sale in TRIMMED HATS. It’s reully the at L.99 deserves the attention of every woman. It means your CHOICE OF ANY TRIMMED HAT ON THE BALCONY. Every STYLE, COLOR AND TRIMMING is absolutely represented in this sale. Come is carly—-the first is always the choicest. COME AND ATTEND | SATURDAY ONLY None C, 0. D., THIS BIG EVENT Credited or Exc z 9 TO 12 O'CLOCK Colonial Pumps, $3.50 VERY SPECIAL-—The season's latest novelties in excellent quality, Exact reproductions of $3.00 and $6.00 models with the Bloomingdale guara:tee of the best $3.50 Shoe in the market, Patent colt, with gray suede quarters, Spanish heel. Dull calf, with gray suede quarters, Spanish heel. All patent or dull calf with new strap effect. Matt kid, turned sole with “Louis” heel. White nubuck, welted sole, Cuban heel. All patent or dull kid, welted or turned soles. Girls’ “Nature Shape” Shoes New models of nubuck and tan in the extra high cut patterns. ‘Ten Calf, Tan Calf, Nebo, Sires 6 to 8... $1.98.......$2.48 | Sizes 11}4to 2...$2.98 $3.48 Sizes 8'4 to 11.,.$2.48.......$2.98 | Sizes 2}, to 6...$3.48 $3.98 Boys’ “Nature Shape” Shoes Mannish styles, Goodyear welted oak soles with splendid wearing dull calt or petent uppers; button or lece models, Smell boys’ sizes, 9 to 13)», $2.48. Large boys’ rises, 1 to 544, $2.98 Roasting Chickens 341%). 20¢ Rib Roast Fresn Young For C| Hind Gad Lamo Pinte and Navel Corned Beef.......eessseeeee 9 Rump

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