The evening world. Newspaper, April 30, 1914, Page 15

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| eS | { { > OT CRUSE a 10 KEEP EMPLOYEES’ Accused of being a white slaver, deported by a Special Board of In- jaulry at 8 Island. Ogorek saya he is a ¢ an, thirty years old, and jeu te a lumber merchant In peau ash, He arr! on the Red Star liner V: —_.-—— bie a second on Cashes Pay Warrants for|™ Those Who Must Buy Drinks for the Service. conduct on board ship. They said he had talked with several girl immi- | grants, half a dozen of whom were | examined by the Board, It was said | that Ogorek exhibited some cheap The City of New York opened a| Jewelry and told the girls they would bank at 11 o'clock this morning and by | racy ‘without ‘Sorning fort ta ee the close of the day expected to cash | = — = city employees’ warrants aggregating EXCURSION To $200,000. The bank is on the second pe of the Municipal Building, where ere are about 6,000 city employees. ‘The new bank is under the supervision of the Finance Department and Shep- afd Morgan, formerly a newspaper in and now secretary of the depart- nt, is President. * Accompanied by two policemen and two paying tellers, Morgan went to the National City Bank for the cash and had {t all ready for distribution ten minutes before the opening of the temporary bank. The National Capital SUNDAYS, May 10, 24, June 7 Gpecial Train leaves New York, Pi five Station, 1220 kee ss leaves Novem end Fett M. If all the city employees in the sie ‘b exournion, Municipal Building had cashed the eae bint a fee Pay warrants they recetved to-day coe ia teem Bed io Morgan's bank, it was explained, joadway, and 2061 ‘New Yor! Fulton Street; Fabal Avenue Bla: Yon (L, 1, R, B.), Broo! PENNSYLVANIARR. @omething like a iniilion dollara ‘would have been needed. But it de- veloped that a percentage of the em- ployees had bank accounts in vari- @us parts of the city and cashed their warrants at their own de- positories. In the past many city employees having no bank accounts hesitated te go to banks to cash their war- rants and then learned that there were obliging saloon-keepers nearby. The cashing of a warrant meant at least a round of drinks, Wives and mothers wrote pleading letters of protest to various heads of city de- partments. Under the present ar- rangement the heads of departme: hope to do away with the saloon- keeper-banker. MRS. VON CLAUSSEN BACK IN TOMBS FOR TRIAL. Will Be Tried Next Tuesday on Charge of Making Threats. Mrs. Ida Von Claussen, who was re- leaved from the Matteawan Insane Asylum by Supreme Court Justice Mills of White Plains Tuesday, was brought from White Plains to the Qriminal Courts building to-day by two of Sheriff Grifenhagen’s depu- the in an automobile ize ~Mulqueen, unsel, Ran- No, 37 Liberty street, entere plea of not gullty to the indictment charging her with tening letter to ) President of the of Water Supply The lawyer made an effort to have Mrs. Von Claussen released on bail. Judge Mulqueen at first decided A fixing any ball, but when Von Claussen became tnsistent reserved decision. Judge Mulqueen sent her to the Tombs until Tuesday, when she will be tried before Judge Rosalsky on the indictment. foie Bal), KILLS TWO AND HIMSELF. ‘Fezan Tries to Wipe Out Famity|e° Beonuse of Divorce Suit. ‘WACO, Texas, April 30.—Because his Wife had filed a suit for divorce, George Qrum to-day shot and ilies his ia-law, Mra. Calvin Crum, ai ter, Mine “Mattie. “Wilford: brother, Calvin im ; nd mother, but missed, the revolver to his head, killing himself: instantly. jot Colored War Map of Mexico. Topographical, and railroad map, showing all important towns, moun- tain ranges, &c. Just from the map engraver. Right up to date. Double pese in colors in next Sunday World azine. Order from newsdealer in advance. ee AL Gn ea aa ta ,Gensine outa Signature Edition limited. Before You Bay Your $25.00 Suit ‘ Come Here and Pay $15.00 for It WE DIRECT ATTENTION TO THESE SPECIAL AND TIMELY STYLES. Sack Suits § Balmacaans Very attractive pallerns, Tartan These popular Overcoals with Rag- Plaids, —- Pencil stripes in blue lan or plain shoulders in Jancy black and brown. Also the new pin mixtures, tweeds and cheviols. checks, Serges and Cheviols, All the Also Top Coats of conservative latest jabrics and the cleverest cut im grey and black Ox lords ; styles of the seaton. medium weights. Silk lined. Instead Instead *45 ot $25. “45 of $25 Monroe Clothes Shop Longacre Building—One Flight Up. Open Evenings. N. E. Corner Broadway and 42d St. Also at 206-208 Broadway, at Fulton St. THURSDAY, APRIL 80, 1914. ‘ORE OPENS AT 9 A. M. CLOSES AT 6 P. M: THE EVENING WORLD, Women’s Children’s 4 Infants’ Hosiery Values up to 19¢ + Black and colors for men, black polltcfoot ‘andten for women, Stripe « ona a torinfaneer Moderate Prices’’ Is Our Keynote Old Quarters’’ 94,36, 38, 40,42 W. An Extraordinary Special Fancy Hemp FROTHENBENG 8 WEST ia” STREET CO LINENS 3,000 Hemstitched bg Scalloped Table Cloths Vse,o prod wali f° tank Choice of a very neat eg Suitable for various size ee ae These — are of qualities that regularly sell at ate and S0c Tickings note Cae Do dg lereg rah pb mleaebathen nbd leavy, close-woven grade, so ard-of bargain, cost lese than the ile ry house- into the Wide Fasc oslred and lingo yd 17}: y mae 534c |x: em. Nomore than'/s me Renaissance Covers a Hemstitched Pillow Cases ee Made of excellent heavy grade pure white [54 inches in diameter, muslin, finishes Another Wonderful Purchase of 300 8 $ 0 e 18.50 and ‘20.00 Suits Suits of Silk Moire, Silk Poplins, Wool Crepes the season's very newest models. Coats are lined throughout with peau de soie. Skirts are in the new a navy, ie black. Sizes 14 to 18 for misses and from 32 to “a bust for women. er and full-| ep higoeageve New raglan or oo aie navy mixtures, ete, Sacer mines ad Ho 4 but or women wee tert ems QC sie ene oo BM YG is as eas "TE To which we have aie Bhar Suits § 9 8 and French Serges O tier and tunic models. Also Suits of wool crepes and Another Extraordinary Purchase Tes 1 cuffs, lined with peau de soie, flare bottom effect or plain Smart Dressers Will Welcome This Sale of Friday, Special at A manufac- turer allow- ed us about 200 dresses —his entire showroom and = a Repp, 8 and sebtely eatencane slr trop oo lars, scalloped embroidery on of . collars. Sailor braid fect, with star and anchor ees = ide ake Hf white, tan, pink, blue, Sizes 6 4 years. Blocked shapes of fancy hemp braids, suitable fi miss or matron. Black say, | Hata Trimmed FREE. Extraordinary Som Friday Bargain Sale of Boys’ Patch Pocket « Norfolk Suits j Soa can eae er ‘1 79 f Boys $4.00 All Wool Blue Serge Patch Pocket wool fabrics; of union cassi- Very Special h) 98 AllWool Blue Serge Norfolk: Suits, patch pock- eta, stitehed-on belt, full peg-top pents, lined throughout. Sizes te 17 years, is Fass Eisen Sh Gres Sm meres; sizes 7 to 16; also Reefers, Insizes2/ 008 years... Floor, from our own regular Made of beautiful quality silk moires and poplins, in rench serges. Colors embrace reseda, helio, tango, Coats; are beautifully finished with silk or lace collars, Colors are ‘Third Fleer. It Almost Seems Impossible to Sell So Low Frida, ge 10,000 of S| Bed Women’s Colonial Pumps , | Wail Papers| His Heavy Brass Bet With 2-inch Colonial Posts and. ; Equal to ane Sold at $3.00. Special fo A beautiful assortment of 1 Heavy Ball Mounts in Friday at, a Pair, fer ene ave, mee AE the very ent thin bed bul bring $1400. Your Colonial pumps well deserve their ity—there is no other shoe Sold with match Borders 2 ieee core oy Sueaenal cowaedartlama tants Sapsike tas Seomaase Nor Fading Continuous Post at patent coltskin pumps, on the newest toe shape with neat covered buckle. Full, high Sram Women’s $1.00 Kidskin Juliets Made of good dependable kidakin, with medicated noiseless soles and live rubber heels, Plain common sense or patent tipped toes. Felted shoes for wear the house; favored greatly 79c widths Oatmeal Paper, 30 in. wide, in al desirable’ colors: ald with beastifl 4.96 cut out borders: sale price, roll 12!/eWhite and CreamMoire g, , Ceiling Paper, special rol. " 64 1S¢ Plain Satin Stripes in all shades; ea with pretty cut out borders; ' 1c eds nn = ba win ae inch poste, Ne aa orders filled at 5 «lori ra 10-Year Guaranteed Sani- by nurses, Sizes‘from 3 to 8 and E to aYourth Fleer, "“Dadermasiine at Friday Bargain Prices fourth Floor Heavy Enamel Cork Smith’s 9x12 genuiane Wilton| * Linoleums Velvet or a SE Ww. era, Muslin. Drawers: 4 well mader ful widths; ail ‘sizes Bal Batnsook Cor- get ers or Draw- Best Quality to Be Had raz variety of pretty 4 ; trimmed with embroideries and ribbons, Dainty Corset Covers, Ct ‘her i . Woven of finest worsted yarns with a rich high nap, fully one-half inch thick, They are rugs that are warranted to give splendid service and wear only as Royal Axminsters can. The Wilton Velvets are woven in one piece, Large variety reer ined gue nett Square Yard that reti fore Reed prin tn ry C of patterns and colorings....... Drawers, =i hana “i vee 40-Yard Rolls American Reversible Smyrna 9x12 Heavy Jap. ||P AAQC:: nations is 4 : oat ss designs Our toe ee Jap. | ste exis rt a | tae xs Matting Rugs rections. and. miedal- FOBUIRE ese scsveseeeanene No.1 GradeEnglish Floor |" Naira’s $1.00 inlaid || ov s274187 gp $7.95 | $6.95 | $4.50 rater $9 98 || i r- Ollcloths Linoleums monets” 4.90 | 9x12 Seamless Brussels Rugs | lin-fecs # 69¢), Pita a Well seasoned grade: will Cc Fer mally ookd 6 $1.00 IC] | caret dese, fa. bh, These Russ ae woven in one ite. § Woven with extra heavy fine © embraideriva, ra Sma Jo pel Mi Fourth Floor nd Flow, 3,000 Pounds WINES & TEAS and tren Count FISH Basement Specials for Friday LIQUORS _ COFFEES cod} 6 m=. 25¢ re Pariment House a Galvanized) SP Vindcw Screens (HD TOMATOES rai i 3 iat, Wenkgeh | 7 \ 71¢ Retohgiomie th ih PEAS Kaviy June Stes heavy fice rack; galvan. ised lined throughout Vary tr removable waste pipe; ice]comp'e: capacity 50 ap pounds; a0 H] lin, wide, Blue Flame Gas Moven-| i finished: Ficunders 53 ac® _____ dozen cans 95¢ PORT or SHERRY #7.°° WHISKEY Beiee Fgh DRE if Sereen Doors 9 of Kiln drivd lumber, walnut J covered with beat End Clun, 25 bowen fines is be Meee steals 4,00 WHISKEY Sonerem Pull ot § Roast fiat! ah oa . |2es oat 12%e eet APRICOT Sci shor iene; Lamb | v BS Com Fe Praad 95e i Pinel Mandard Carpet sweep: | ROCK & RYE biti, Lean ‘Lamb pepe ewe 2€ oi Senge eta Corn WINDOW SCREENING|; re te BAat siete COFFEE 3 3) suet Any Cul RibRoast 1 parler | Sweet ane oat quality, with black fn ——- Fancy Fowls {M42 | create’ 29e FMM [2s Massketas Aeshna roma 2.89 1.69 ¥ - -

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