The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1914, Page 9

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The apa gM Rd the olnteer pH THe MUTI pores of companies 150, followin Bin enh Sader, Har eo coe. HOYRIDERS WRECKED State Troops on the Way to Armories Here. One Man in Car Hopelessly "Yrunk When Police Drag Him Out. 42d STREET, WEST FOR SATURDAY ONLY First Clearance Sale To facilitate a speedy mobiltzation |” of the National Guard in tho/event of @ call for volunteers, the War De-| Foster Rhind, a chauffeur, and Pertment has decided to provide Michael McEnroe, a car cleaner, both every regiment, battalion and battery |¢MPluyed by the Hudson Garage Com- Rin the State with a full war strength |Uny, Hoboken, were held in al ABOUT 2,500 equipment. On Mond: , each by vern to- | 4 “gent Tor 10.000 recratts who would [44 om the charge of wrecking a ca | Renard Untrimmed Shapes y Mae wo‘ eur aneeh oma ning down and perhaps fatally in- Representing all the leading styles J from the Federal auppl juring Philip 8. Bramble, a machinist gues Philadelphia and Wator, {Of No. 388 Fourteenth street, Hoboken. vilet to the armories in this city and ‘Up-Btate. ‘The decision of the War Depart- ment to transfor the equipment for and qualities of the season. Heretofore ag $ from hee ° to $6.00; | 00 choice Bramble is in St. Mary's Hospital: with his right leg fractured in two places and witb internal tnvurles, The | car threw him twenty feet. Rhind and McEnroe juggled the li- | conse numbers of the borrowed ma- . chine so that they might not be: traced through the license records. Rotlee followed an inspection of the pari wi armories by Major William Weigel of ne Yas two wom, bey test wits ' the United States Army, detalied to| their first mishap when they crashed the guard as an Instructor-Inspector. |/at0 @ trolley car in The first shipments of the extra thrown out. They escaped on foot.’ fii none ed will arrive in New York Hoboken a "ll speed and bart tor i mot later than Tuesuay. The equip-! Hoboken at full a and went poked ment will be sealed up in crates, it) the steep viaduct from the clitts at) Til en enld this morning, and not until titty. ‘miles an ea at the Bottom | i @ proclamation for volunteers is is- Te ec eet ne pastes arrerted’ tie ten meer iett mental commanders have the author- | in4 say that Mhind was almost help: ity to break the seals. lessly drunk. McEnroe was doing the The equipment includes field unt- | driving. form of olive drab, ponchos, rifles, cartridge belts, mess kits, entrench- ment tools and field and machine Street 4 rer’ results, when you élean your windows with ‘ oy ———___ WYOMING MOUNTAINS, (From the Indianepolie News,) Gannett peak guns, The equipment for 1,000 in-|in Wyoming. \ fantrymen alone costs the Govern- ment $87,555. For a thousand cav- |S logical, Survey, 8 1.706 feat 1 alrymen $337,349 1s paid by the Gov- | 222% ve sea inte of fost, and Breaeet ernment, and the cost of equipping | pe a battery of field artillery is esti- | fs '909 mated by army men at $169,800, It will cost the Government $500,000 to equip the 10,000 additional guards. men. Under the new army regulations a ‘ ing full regiment consists of 1,839 men, font 00 ne peaks ‘This Ia more than twice the size of that ise ‘more “than 2.000 feet above " STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Have prepared for Saturday, on the Third Floor, a very exceptional | ° Sale of Boys’ Suits and Balmacaan Coats All from our regular stock and marked at Gana ue Boys’ $6.75to 7.50 wer and Sailor Suits, | at’ $5.00 at are quite unusual so early in the season. Ley» 515.00 iinickerbucker Suits at $11.75 Vice are tageest geile suite 1) aw sash models, H} Very attractive suits Pi small boys of 21/2 to 9 years; made made of imported and Aten st nod ody I of durable navy blue and brown serges and neat mixtures. cheviots and crash, in the ss “Many of the suits have twu pune va ti ak Sr Mena cd Boys’ $7.50 to 0.06 Knickerbocker Suits, ' | tt $6.75 In Norfolk or eae breasted styles; ‘pach suit with an extra pair of trousers; made of various suitings, in y or tan mixtures, Coats are half lined or full lined; sizes Ere to 18 years. sys’ $10.00 Balmacaan Coats, at $7.5u Made of showerprou: iweeds, in black-awu-« 05, tan-aas w..se and brown-and-white; yoke and sleeves iia with sitk or Venetian; sizes 6 to 18 years. Children’s Hats Are es sennnli 4 in charming bly ig on Oe Tiel ok econ styles for a i all occasions. ‘an de eclwtion are Milan, Boys’ and Youths’ Hats . ‘ including every variety for play or dress wear, for | ys of all ages; on the Third Floor. song and Boys’ Hels, of cloth or felt, at $1. 00 to 2.25 and Pleated Fancy Braid Hats, F be pin priced at mix at 50c and 95c $2.25, 3.75 up to 5.00 Ribbons at Special Prices To-morrow, on Floor, a very notable collection of Tid Nay Ribbons, in the new Spring styles and colorings. Boys’ Eneiteh cat Chee a my serge wi neat hocks or 3, | Dress Trimmings and Net Tunics ) i Many novelties are now being shown, some of which have just arrived during ihe past few days, , | all at exceptionally moderate prices, including White Net Tunics, with black ribbon sash attached, to be Ia sedition \9 te assortments of faille a) ce aca | hee perce leeran eTrom . «+ © © © ee eh ee oO le iogpecnialoarpel ain | Cole at 25c to 6.75 Fay Ribbon, or dem al millinery and children's Colored Bead Waist Garnitures, . . . . Light Colored Floral Trimmings, . . 45¢ to 6.50 a yard \ Also specially priced, for to-morrow, the following: Metre and Satin Toffda iebens, 5% inches wide; in yard | Novelty Bead and cearcciemed [ilewmalnge white, black and colors; Feta Rin, ore 9 nhs wits Special + + at 28¢ 0 yard Formerly 50c ‘to $12.50 a yi at 5c to $9.75 Desirable Summer Dresses for Misses and Girl On the Third Floor, at the following exceptionally low prices: Misses’ Dreuses Givls? Washable Frocks in sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, in sizes for 6 to 14 years, comprising { ! Striped Votle Dresses; ribbon girdle, . . Special at $6.50 Ratine Dresses, hand embroidered, . . Special at $7.50 White Lawn Dresses, trimmed with lace, Special at $2.28 ' “Hh French Linen Dresses, with auede bodice: also White Cotton Linen and New Cloth Dresses, . + Special at $2.95 Hy Voile Dresses, embroidered edged tunics, Special at 10.50 Cotton Pongee Dresses, with suede belt, Special at $3.50 | French Cotton Voile Dresses, embroidered, . . at $16.50 Cotton Eponge Dresses, embroidered batiste collar, at $5.95 » | + Can Cage Er sone wh ot so $18.78 Persian Lawn Dresses, trimmed with lace or embroidery, $8.75 THE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1914, Lid & Taylor Furs and Draperies Stored in Dry Cold Air Lord & Taylor 9000 Fifth Avenue, 38th Street. 39th Street 1826 Annual Clearance Sale of Misses’& Girls’ Spring Suits & Coats Presenting for Selection, To-morrow, Saturday Exclusive Models in Choice Fabrics and Colors At the Lowest Prices of the Season Misses’ Suits | Misses’ Skirts, $5.95 to $9.95 Reproductions of Foreign Models | Usually $9.50 to 815,00 ee ee reece raewatiaue bes Sunes) Juniors’ Stylish &F Distinctive Suits $25.00, $29.50 8 $35.00 In faucy tailored effects. Sizes, 18, 15 and 17 years. Usually $45.00 to 855.00 $ 17.508 $29.50 Misses’ Dressy & Tailored Suits Usually 630.00 to 845.00, Reproductions of imported models of serges, checks, crepes porahy materials, in all the $39.50 dainty colors. Usually up to $69.50! Misses’ Smart Suits ied checks, crepes and serges in the season's attractive $19.50 8 $25.00 Usually $30.00 and $80.50 Misses’ Dressy & Tailored Suits Usually o00.s0) 8 15.00 . . Juniors’ Coats for ney or General Wear Ir short or three-quarter length models of new materials, lined throughout with pen, Sib $7.95, 89.95, $12.95 to $25.00 Usually $12.50 to 839.50 Juniors’ Graduation or Confirmation Dresses Plain or embroidered net, voile, taffeta or crepe-de-chine, $14.95, $16.95, $19.50 w $33.50 Girls’ Coats—Late Spring models | Some silk lined throughouc, Sizes 6 to 14 $7.50 Misses’ Dressy Capes & Coats years, Formerly up to eie.73] Cape, cont and raglan effects of golfine, Scotch mixtures, moire and taffeta, chinchilla, and wool plushes in the season’s | Girls’ Sprin g Coats Including many exact Cpe ee of best colors, $15.00, $19.50, $29.50 B $39.50 | (orien sivlen_ Sines 0 to BS yours. 50 Usually #25.00 to $45,00 Checks, serges and crepes. $12.50 ; irls’ Golfine Capes i ATA Misses! Balmacaan Coats . Gi olf hg 6 to 14 years. \g T1675 } Of mannisl: wixtures in the new fai cteeet. | So 95 Unally $16.50] sually $16. i Ma j Misses’ Tub Skirts Girls’ White Dresses Handsomely desiyned models of dainty materials. Sizes 6] $1.95, $2.95, $3.50, $6.95 to $14.50 tols | "Usually 83.00 %0 810.50 CE yee’ $2.95 wo $33.50 i, Third Floor Children’s & Growing Girls’ Low & High Shoes ' All made with leather arch support—Supporting but not hurting the foot. own 1144 104 Infants’ Hard Sole Shoes $3.00 $2.00 $2.50 whey ascend Usual prices $2.50 to $4.00 BY to 4... ee eee $1.50 | 4% to 7........0005 $L.75 38th Street Rear Elevators Direct to Shoe Section, Second Floor Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 39th Street, Murray Hill go0o | Are oe on to Mov:? If the first of May means a change of residence for you, you are sure to need things for the new home. Our enormous stock— every piece of which is marked in Plain Figures—offere the greatest peestale variety of Quality Furni- ture and CiHets at lowest prices; and our Concenient - Credit System is at your service to lighten the fA expense of Moving-Time by post- iM poning payment until you are PR.) enjoying th: purchases, Commencing Monday, May 4th MAY SALE of Muslin Underwear Silk Petticoats comforts of your Delivery of goody selected now will be held unti derired, Her are soine specials No Club Fees. No Red Tape or Strings of Any Kind. Princess Slips House Gowns Kimonos sero POreelo Refrigerator: 8 \ Dressing Sacques & Corsets OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR BY MoT: LK NNiGon.6" "heel Matar yee Bargains == —— ye ; ae Eddys'| a "The eine qvld Gaglivd | And so it is if you want a bicycle, camera, used motor ce car or a boat of any kind, AtGrocersand Deli- catessen Stores..... | Oc Made by E. Pritehard, 331 Spring 3t., 8.1.

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