The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1914, Page 11

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im advance of the first day fer payment aggregated $4,200,000 Mr. McDonough eald that as the tnter- eat rate for call money te low, he ex- peets the payment of taxes will be heavy within the next day or Among other payments it je that the Interborough eee - BROKAW-BROTHERS HATS & FURNISHINGS Deslesiog young men’s clothes tomeet present day tendencies, requires practical experience, discernment andearnest study. Our young men’s suits in dis- tinctively new models meet every demand of the prevailing trend—trim shoulders and sleeves, form fitting bodies, moderately low gorges and the elimination of stiffening—with- out venturing into the zone of freakishness. Gun club checks, shepherd's plaid, Pencil Stripes, Chalk line stripes, Cambridge and Oxford mixtures, Blue and Black ‘Astor ace & Fourth Avenue ONE tor P. Plas BROADWAY —= SuBWay AT D (IM tina BULL MOOSE CRY IS STILL FOR WAR AND NO QUARTER — Will Oppose Republicans With Full Ticket in Nearly Every Northem State. CABLE GREETING TOT. R. Perkins Explains Why Union With G. O, P. Is Out of the Question. CHICAGO, Mey 1—No quarter to; the Republican party so long as It te: dominated by ite present leaders is the decree of the National Executive Committee of the Progres- sive party, in session at the Hotel La Salle, To this end, it was decided by a unanimous vote to place full State tickets in virtually all of the North- ern States this year and to centre the fire on Kansas, Illinois and Pennayl- in the hope of electing United Senators from these States. Even Wisconsin is to hear the roar of the Moose artillery this summer. A full State ticket is to be placed in the field there and Senator La Fol- lette is to be given a band-to-band conflict. A cablegram was sent to Col. Theo’ dore Roosevelt at Manaoe, Brazil, feticitating him on his return to civil- ization and incidentally urging him to return at once to the “fighting force." Members of the committee said they expected the Colonel back by the middle of August. 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N Lavalette, Nagel, 4 NEWARK, Na Pevriens Grocery Co, nols, iti National Executive Committee, in rang deel: the power of the Progressive leaders They to amalgamate the Bull Moose party principles they did. Principles don't with the Republican party so long a8/ change. They would have to nom- ance—Fi Pinchot in Penn. jock tn Kansas| Presidential primary laws are didate for the | tended to most of the States? may be tn Tili- | replied. “What would stop the pre: jent leaders of the Republican party i te W. Perkins, Chairman of | a years Old. ain ‘itv Rrookiyn, complainant. sald he stood for the | when, Naciatente Dodd noticed part ot his sentence, the latter organization was dominated | inate him again.” by its present leaders. Following {is the cablegram sent “There can be no amalgamation of | ¢, Col, Roosevelt at Manaos these two forces so long as Penrose, Barnes, Cannon nate the Republican party,” aaid Mr, | o PerOur’ Bight te not with the rank “Our not wi @ ran’ and file of Republicans. | Hundreds Stronger tn the fait of thousands of these men ro. _ ive and want to do the Fight ia rag? force. tral Western State airmen, me Sach ee with the Executive Commit. than ever be- fore, and hail your return to our g for the country. cablegram waa signed by Will- It ta utter! fam Fitnn, A. J. Beveridge and Jas- fripauatbte for them to do this oie pe: Schenck. the present forces in control of t! eg In all parties the rank 16 are progressively inclined. tg the leader who stands in the way. Nothing was sald for pubiieatio id ting the Wile ‘ttitude toward son Adm! REPUBLICANS WOULD HAVE To| Mezico ang the Panama toque NOMINATE TAFT AGAIN. “The matter was bag wo ies = Mr. Perking wee anked what he| dentally, but thought of the id of Mr. Roosevelt taken,” FUR STORAGE—Remodelling and Repairing—Phone 6 9 0 0 Greeley. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets PARIS—4 Rue Martel. LONDON—29 Jewin Crescent. Misses’ Graduation and Class Day Dresses Models from our own workrooms Of lace, net, French organdie, cotton voile or crepe, taffeta silk, crepe meteor or crepe de chine. 14 to 20 years. 18.50 29.50 39.50 WILL HOLD A SALE SATURDAY Misses’ and Girls’ Summer Dresses Misses’ Long Tunic Dresses Of white crepe, with white ratine stripe, flat collar, vestee of net; byeichted of tucked net, finished with trill; skirt with new fone tunic, stitched fold at bottor 1410 20 years, Value $15.75 9.75 Misses’ Summer Crepe Dresses Coatee of flowered crepe, in white, bees blue or biscuit Seren with ribbon cash and lar; rge bow at back; net vestee and frills; new model skirt of white crepe voile. {4 to 20 years. Value $18.80 12.75 Misses’ Crepe de Chine Dresses Of silk crepe de chine, in white, pink, light blue, peach or maize; bodice of self material, with embroidered edge and fine net, shirred a ulders and trimmed with Mowers; crepe de chine skirt, with double tunic, embroidered edge; ribbon sash, corsage bouquet. 14 t0 20 years, Value $29.50 24.50 Girls’ White Crepe Dresses Low belted model, of white striped crepe, new yoke model, collar of embroidery batiste, with velvet ribbon tie, wide belt of material; crochet buttons and loops, Value $7.50 4,95 6 to 12 years. Girls’ White Voile Dresses Of white French voile, yoke and insertion of real filet lace; waist and sleeves hand embroidered, finely tucked, Pleated or gored skirt; wide moire silk sash. 9. 8 to 15 years, Value $14.50 75 Wii.L PLACE ON SALE SATURDAY Misses’ Long Tunic Suits—new Models Of Navy Blue or Black English Serge Six new models of best quality navy blue or black English serge; dressy coats with long “Cheruit” or “Paquin” tunics made over serge or black charmeuse silk skirts. 14 to 20 years. 29.50 Actual value $45.00 WILL CLOSE OUT SATURDAY 144 Misses’ Dressy Suits Of gabardine, serge, poplin, wool crepe or checks. 14 10 20 years. Heretofore $39.50 to $49.50 | 8.50 95 Misses’ Coats Of silk moire taffeta, golf cord, eponge, chinchilla, mannish tweeds or serge. 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 | 8.50 120 Girls’ Dressy Coats Dressy models of navy English serge, checks and Scotch tweeds, A number silk lined, 6 to 16 years. Heretofore $9.75 to $16.50 6.75 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’, Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes Girls’ and Boys’ ‘Trot-Easy” Play Shoes Low and high shoes, of tan chrome leather, with durable elk soles and heels, made on broad orthopedic last. The ideal play shoe. 6 to 10 years; sizes II to 2. Value $3.00 2.45 Misses’ Pumps and Oxfords—With Low College Heels Of selected tan or black Russia calf, patent leather or white canvas, Made on stylish firing lasts. 12 to 18 years; sizes 249 to 734. Value $4.50 3.45 WILL CLOSE OUT SATURDAY 225 Small Children’s Coats Of English serge, cheviot, wool crepe or shepherd checks, majority silk lined. Sizes 2 to 6 years 5.00 Heretotore $9.75 to $12.50 Daye ané Baths, Meyer Levits to fve “How can he do that unless the | days tn Raymond Street Jail, Magistrate Dodd tn the New Jersey Avenue Court, | esterday ordered that the risoner take a bath every day during Levit ta, forty-tw No. bor! . ited on ‘ charan of disorderly conduct, his wife being the He war found guilty. earance, he added the Dething THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1914. i He will particularly pay his respecte pecking the Republican nomination be to Iiltnols, Pennsylvania and Kansas, | in 1916, tenet speaking for Giffo sylvanta, Victor and whoever the United States Seni Franklin Simon-s Co. 7 Fifth Avenue “ Yeung, Men's Shop 16 West 58th St.—Store Floor St.—Store Floor Entirely Separate from Fifth Avenue Store SPECIAL OFFERING SATURDAY English Sack Suits FOR YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 42 CHEST Three or four button soft roll front models, patch pockets, of navy serge, checked or pencil stri Kr cassimeres, cheviots or tweeds. Value $24. a Silk Lined Suits FOR YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 42 CHEST Hand-tailored three-button sack models of English worsted or cassimere, in Essar gld velba pin or club checks, navy serge or Oxford vicuna. Value $32.50 18.50 21.50 Hand Tailored Suits FOR YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 42 CHEST In navy, black or gray pencil striped cassimeres, tartan or club checked worsted, homespuns, Oxford vicuna and navy serge. Three or four button English sack models. Value $35.00 24.50 Men’s Silk Lined Top Ceats ” 33 TO 42 CHEST Dressy single breasted model of black or este vicuna, silk lined throughout, plain or silk la “ \ Value 2800 16. 50 “ a e = wD Boys’ Clothing Shop 8 and 10 West 38th St.—Store Floor Connecting with Fifth Avenue Store WILL HOLD A SALE SATURDAY Boys’ Norfolk Suits WITH EXTRA KNICKERS. SIZES 7 TO 18 YEARS Of tweeds, cheviots and Boley oe in gra’ brown colorings. Herelojore $: 4.00 7.50 Boys’ Blue Serge Suits WITH EXTRA KNICKERS. SIZES 8 TO 17 YEARS Norfolk models of high grade navy Me yoke Norfolk models, wih plait or plain to patch pockets; coat mohair lined. ‘Glue $12.50 10.00 Boys’ Balmacaan Top Coats Of imported Donegal tweeds, in gra’ om olive. "3 to 8 years. Valve 2 ‘alue $12.. 30 7.50 Boys’ Top Coats Balmacaan and Chesterfield Modele—10 TO 18 YEARS Hand tailored top coats, of imported Denes 9. 75 ’ tweeds, in gray, brown or olive. Value $16, Boys’ and Youths’ Shirts Of impo: ported madras and mercerized materials in t light or @rk colored stripes, with separate collar to match. 12 to 14 neck measure. tegular Price $1.45 85 Boys’ Negligee Blouses Of imported madras, cotton crepe, mercerized materials, in light or dark colored str.pes, with Aeparate or attached collar, long or short sleeves, 7.to 15 years. Value $1.25 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. MEDIATION ASSURED! When you feel blue and like warring against what fate has meted out to you in life, don’t “fly off the trolley” and start fight- ing against the “brick wall” of circumstances. The position, worker, home, profitable investment, lost arth, cle, bargain, etc., you seek is within your easy reach, Just read World ads. to-day and see if th’s is not so. (122,094 tas Ridwri— 55,778 ae imac WHAT BETTER EVIDENCE OF WORLD AD. RESULTS COULD ONE WANT? HERALD,, 78

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