The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1914, Page 11

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ERODES PURER IIE I 8. i ki ei eyed noise-maker and flag-detractor | {1 7 |g made a swift grab for her breakfast | nounces \ this morning, and then had her law- yer, Justus Sheffield, get busy in an effort to get her from behind the bars. Mr. Sheffield appeared before Judge Mulqueen to-day and asked peynis- sion to appeal from the decision of Magistrate Simms, which found his client guilty of being a disorderly person. Judge Mulqueen conferred with the Magistrate and ‘finally granted the right of appeal. SheMeld and a member of Diatrict- k BECKY, WHO DARED 3 GOVERNMENT ise & 66 aie im the Queens County jail made Becky Edelson, the Anar- Gisturbér, decide to give up her strike nnd also to o change hi her Attorney Whitman's staff will argue the appeal some day this week. In the meanwhile bail was fixed for | Becky in the sum of $300, Mr. Shef- {field hustled away to find a bonds- man. Becky's martyrdom fell flat yester- day when the Deputy Commissioner of Correction sent her some cream chocolates, In her cell Becky's heroic as put to the test by the sweet- At first she scorned the idea « one of then, She wanted Khurst the jail officiala and vowed to eat nothing while soner. But it was a gloomy Becky's spirits. were low. | eded something to keep up her of the keepers but that failed, ‘The chocolates lured her, She pick- ed up one and sniffed it, then nibbled nt Add the butter . it and the martyrdom of Becky was rent an: alter: | in the discar ler fast lasted just Bul tn lavoting. then | forty hours. Moderate oven. neces | 95,000 for Familtes of Lost Seamen, |" Bowring & Co, agents hero of « fleet of vessels engaged tn sealing off New- foundland, annourced to-day that they had received a contribution of $5,000 from the American Red Cross to ‘ald 3 Clothes rent offerings His prices are The wer than any repatable and hig! W SPRING SUITS & OVERCOATS and Cravenetted BALMACAANS. For Men & Young Men. Patch-pocket mod- els with cuffs, Plain-tailored models, Pencil stripes in Blues & Blacks; new Checks & Plaids. You would pay else- where $15 to Receiver's Price On Men. grikinely handasoi LA shion to the mot elk Vi No matter w hic ‘bh of our many iriver you pay, $10.85 upward, you the GREATEST BARGAINS it will ever be your good fortune to purchase. You'll find this sale to be an open book—no wild mix-up of things no additions or reservations of stocks—everything is neatly laid out, m walk out, OR to look around and BUY, 5 NEW YORK [BROADWAY At WARREN ST. 4 AVENUE ABOVE 277 ST. BROOKLYN attitude toward the law. The biack-|in Lae sf of families of the crew of K SMITH GRAY &CO. 4 hale Offers Men NEW SPRING Overcoats &Suits at Real Bargains Without Competitionin Value Giving senting the Most Magnificent Pp Complete Assemblage of thorouglidy Modern ng High- ioe Receiver has ordered Bargain Prices which heavily similarly fine clothes in order to give this sale absolute lige in value giving. ‘tore has offere « The Fine Clothes Sensation of the Year fage—everything has een dene to make it equelly easy and simple for you to look around and then TSTORES GROADWaY A ReDrOeO PY OSCAR A. LEWIS, as Eeoel ver in Boabrunics THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1914. ip Newfoundland who were lost rd. At thi mv the steamer Southern Crone and het ew of 174 men had been abandoned. FOUR ARE SENTENCED FOR HIDING ASSETS Two Silk Men Go to Prison, Two| Must Pay Fines—All Scored by Judge. | NEWARK, April 27.—Louis and Nathan Toback of Paterson were to- day sentenced by Judge Haight in| the United States District Court here to one year and three months each in State Prison and to pay a fine of $1. 000, At the @ame time Samuel! Moore and Jacob Torem were sen-| tenced to pay fines of $500 each, they to stand committed until the fines) are paid ‘The four did business together ax the New York Silk Company at Pat- | erson. The concern went Into bank- ruptey, and the ‘Tobacks were con- | vieted of concealing assets. Moore | and Torem pleaded non vult and tes- tifled against their associates. In! passing sentence Justice Haight said the men belonged to a class that was | becoming altogether too common—a/ class which preys upon its creditors. | He said he was bent upon putting an) end to that sort of crime, Strong pleas were mado for the sus- pension of all sentence, upon Moore and Torem. District-Attorney Davis joined in the request, but the Court | refused to do more than lighten the| punishment. ndersell all cur- d in many years. a cannot fail to secure one of to give a sale “atmosphere,” arked with easily seen price Open Until 6:30 P. M. Today Sports & Perils of Ranch Life Pit 3 FAR ROOKAWAY, NEW YORK CITY A Teaspoonful On a Steak doubles one’s en- joyment of this favored LEA«PERRINS SAUCE ‘THE ORIOINAL WORCESTERGHIRG Sharpens the appetite for Reasts, Fish, Soups, Balada, etc. Sold by Grocers Everywhere ovnhon () ) Guaranteed fn “RAILROAD MOVEMENTS Broadway, New York Jewelry. 1 180 in his now Muste Ad uty Se A dere OF SIXES” tinier Teen Bal EA ERS WEEK _STEAMBOATS. [PAT.TEN LINER DAILY BAL ‘il sUNDAY Peat keer ee cats Armin 25c & 50c Ks oat {i NEPTUNE'S || ELLERMANN’ DAUGHTER in beer PLA: BAL DPATE LAST 6 HELP WANTED Eve, 3.20, Mats: Thurs, & sai ‘Thursday Matinee, MAR i q sai Opie 38 a pa Bre, , 20, shensTena MILL} ons Si 15 25 oR toxe™ Bryant 1237 or (20 ACTS Ci TO-DAY, The’ aoe ¥ Film, Vadis” Vunieiiie Be BMA WEST END ii" a0" & SUMACEI TO-DAY MAT, STARTING sl THE Pavion Srock ekiow McCORMACK At Box Office, Steinway , | 7 MAID ON CREDIT, Lasy Weekly or Meothiy hy Vaymeats RICAN WAICH DIAMOND CC iS MAIDEN LANE contr | DIAMONDS a CREDIT, LANE. ata 4208 CORT Ce peta 27 mal SAGAR DIAMonDs Shwe RRA, EDIT Colored War Map of Mexico. silroad map, towns, moun- Just from the map engraver. Right up to to-day. Double age in colors in next Sun- Order day World Mi: from newsdealer in advance. Edition RAE Ri Rae me | -GREENHUT Pres. GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOP'ER CO. HE BIG STORE’ BOTH SIDES OF SIXTH AVE.-18™ TO (97 ST NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE 1 GREENHUT BUILDING—HOME FUORNISHINGS—— A Record Underprice Special Sale, Tomorrowsw High-Claes 7 Refrigerators Your Opportunity to Save Money Is a Ra\pe One— EVERY REFRIGERATOR Mido ab Lldd NEWEST “§914" MODELS ‘White enamel-lined provision chambers; enamel that \is baked on; re- movable shelves, ice rack aad pipe; perfectly sanitary. 9040 LIFT-COVER STTLE— 97.50 | o8, s108- Joa STYLE lice f and can aril is cpa 70 @e.; thie sive hes dog: Tureen 415 This Store Opens Daily at 9. Closes at 6. CHANGE of NAME but NO CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP On and after May 18th, this business will be conducted under the name of the “J. B. Greenhut y.” This change of name involves no change of ownership, as Cap- tain J. B. Greenhut has been the chief owner and control- ™ aA $9 of Provisien chamber; oo Hoa rm establish. a uit in i 412.75 $20.50 SIDE ICER, STTIIL ine $46. 15 622 SIDE-ICER STYLE-seo 918.50 oe area, ores oe 914.25 esto. stout srt theg at. pp in ph a $16.50 | Meseut ‘130 tes ot woeerenten Se sl Sale of Lawn Mowers made AANA’ \LL-BEAR- MANHATTAN HIGH. thie ‘won Ui be je eunred Ge fd of the K; mowers| LAWN nas herd, bills rendered June ist. ened cones: f Suriculany, eaapeed / = tee sae cress MAIN BUILDING uaa Suit Others Others In Tomorrow’s Sale, at $1 Thestyle, as you can see by the picture, isa beauty. H iggrseet dl madeof excellent cassimere —extremely sturdy—sure to give long and satisfactory service. ' $8 TO $8 SKIRTS—enly 600; (ooo Skin f'n “EXTRA” SIZBS tor stout women ele sewer epecial price.) BATEST FOOD SHOW THE WORLD WAS EVER PS THIS IB MORNING, DON buy J YOUR SHARE OF THE saurLes oD SEE THE DEMONSTRATION ‘Thousands of epecia! prices during (hie event, GREENHUT BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS Other suits In mifitary, sallor collar and Russian styles. Cheviots, Cassimeres, etc., in browns, gray, fancy mixtures and plain blue. Sizes My to 8 years. 7 USUALLY SUITS LIKE THESE WOULD BE PRICED AT $1.50 to $2 EACH. 3 Special Purchases in This Sale! 1,172 Garments for Men row’s Sale,at - - - 912 & 15 “Balmacaans” *20 Ku’ Spring Overcoats $12. & 55 English Raincoats *10 to *15 Fancy Suits Guaranteed Blue Serge Suits Here's a sale that we have been planning for weeks. In the event you are offered a choice of more tham.1,080 high- class aariente which, in the cndieay cree of Kel would be priced at $10 to $20, All Produced for This Season’s Selling Complete lines of lar materials and styles, Every garment stylish aod worth) Spring Overcento-aeer'y 500 for your choice. anrtmente include absolute $201 belted-back Tweed Cravenctted Spring Overcoats. “‘Balmacaat gularly sold at $12 and $15. na” Raincoats—the imported direct from P. B, Cow & Co., of Londoa, ly be aa at Td and styles in Tweeds ly Fil for ar Smartest The Sulte—included h are two srecia purchases—one for youtl and patie a Cheviots, Cassimeres; also Worsteds and Blue All-Wool Serge. up to $15 eacl “10 468 Pairs of Men’s ‘182.50 and *3.00 Perfect ‘Waldorf’ Oxfordss]_ 50 On Sale Tomorrow, at - Here's a sale that points to the wisdom of stocking up with low shoes right now for the summer season. Selling arguments are unnecessary, for “Waldort” shoes are known ieee ge the country. They are sold exclusively in ‘“‘Waldorf” shoe shops, and aro considered mighty big values at their pg selling prices. In tomorrow's sale, we offer full style and size assort- ments in these cool, comfortable, stylish and substantial low shoes. All are made with Goodyear-welted soles Leathers are TAN RUSSIA CALF, PATENT LEATHER AND GUN-METAL CALF. All sizes and widths fromis to 11, Women’s $2.50 and $3 Low Shoes -about 1,500 pairs of new summer low shoes; more than 15 Styles for selection; Oxfords and pumps, in patent -hiae gunmetal calf, kidskin and white canvas; all slzea and widths; tomorrow, at , Fre pereperen see $ 1.50 “Beerybody'’a Going to THE BIG STORE’ Complimentary aag Stampe FREE, Tomorrow — Distribution in Qur GREENHUT or —

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