The evening world. Newspaper, May 11, 1914, Page 7

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=== , eS es Ss SS a es SS a THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1914. irict, tal im al iw e@ ol ion, bul for ! ONLY SOCIAL CHILLER MORE EARTHQUAKE |e of thats persona! | ary angie coule te beougt to | OFOFMRAtlon for All LEFT IS A DEAF MUTE ssa with thbat, tners for the pees. [through the pile nT ——$_— ent refuse to move from the scene Raliroad men said that 1 the @B-| pe vieased to vend 4 | tit they know the fate of their miss- | gine bad been lighter, it is probable| from tuberculosis an Sole Mourning Parader Won't Talk | ihe relatives. the train would have been deraited | ot ‘0 eu‘terers, wi to Reporters—Mother” Jones ‘The injured found among the debris | into the canal, which runs parallel of, the rulned houses have been car- | to the tracks. Detectives Prepares to Call. rie@ to the. nearest hospitals after | authorities are investigat! a. Only one of the io sym- treatment by the Red Cross surgeon! 16 village priests are untiring in 4 Ke deeb the en to fF efforts to console the stricken gonad May 11.Mre. Mary Wood, minister the “soo! chill" to people, man: form proces- | the militant suffragette who, on May 4, Rockefellers appeared in front of " MsBbhogge rn tanh 40 estan sneetaiés, mutilated the portratt of Henry James, 3% Broadway to-day. He is a deat! gd bona the novelist, by John Singer Sargent, Lexington to 34 Ave. {ll i Great May Sale of Muslin Underwear 3 <nown Dead Now Number —I—J So | mute whe reteoee to reveal his don, | 150 With Hundreds of uke tas bemier aa ates bor but it] te Amertoan artist, in the Royal Acad- : 5 x: ” i i Delteved many more are stil! buried it a 3s orsets and Br, Get sriceeiag | One Bally inva bog Seabee ey ogee |e ti tg a Infants’ Wear, Aprons, Bee. rong guten|STILL DIG FOR LOST. ' Se cr he aot ne” AS WA wt wnaiDtinty, ad practical garment, all at cut pricen. Sale lasts the The Greatest May Sale We Have Ever Held. Get the Booklet of 1,000 Bargains as Sale of Becaiog nll Hand Steer ae Scarfs, Covers and Doilies {i In All Desirable Sizes, at Most Remarkable Prices ] ‘tlptag' co ashe neta’ Wo Gaforads aaa and. that, Pr * ockaeiier ha she | Homeless People Flee Stricken knowledge of mi try to enlighten 2 ‘te fe veto, District — Officials and Priests Aid Sufferers, aT 2ST Sararese OPPENHEIM, CLLNS & G 34th Street, New York WEW YORK TRAIN HITS RAILS PILED ON TRACK one an interview with John D. Rocke- eee ceived, however, he-said, and pR+4 GATANIA, May ii—Army, savy one will listen to her recital. and civilian authorities continued te. day thelr efforts to relieve the éte- trese of the thousands of Sicilians ée- as of their homes and property. the earthquake which destroyed a in villages and caused the death aaa CASTORIA foe Klnd You Have Aire Bought ing the night of May 8. Beare the me At, Bignatare of Many of the peasants affileted by nti Ea, iene the catastrophe are migrating from Announce for Tomorrow (Tuesday) ‘The Most Remarkable Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Coats Ever Haid by This House A special purchase of 280 High Class Coats of Silk Poplin, Bro= faire: Silk, sere Silk, Taffeta, Serge, fancy Cords, Ribbed and Tallor Serge. Sie Lined Models, Suitable for Afternoon, Street, Motor, Traveling ~ Sport Wear. Regular 25.00 to $5.00 Values 15.00 sco 4 iff ila, & ss ~ tJ 2 A Gpontal Purchase 600 Cretonne Scarfs, Table Covers, Etc. fi In immense of yor hacen ie Gonedis end fersign beiens will be offered: Furs and Draperies Stored in Dry Cold Air Lord & Taylor | } 1 | Murray Hill Founded 1826 | J=Js ” Sunsiaet Haaticta Japenese Poreh Screens] Set-Slip Covers, $3.95 == SSS SaaS 9000 Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & C 34th Street, New York Extraordinary Announcement for Tuesday Important Sale of Men’s Furnishings Commencing Tomorrow, Tuesday, and continuing throughout the week A Very Special Sale of 3,000 Girls’ Wash Dresses About 28 distinctive ‘‘Qirlish” models of biti cies m, Repp, Fancy lo The Season’s Latest Styles at Extraordinarily Low Prices Negligee Shirts Magic Folding Umbrellas Mercerized cloth; French cuffs. All silk. Crepe, Taxi th, Tissue and Curtains, Et Unualy 95.00)$2.95 rcale.. All colors. Dn Satin stripes and Russian co: Bath Robes iii il eal ia "cor border and’ figured inured Be centres. Special, yard.. at 8c Usually $1.50 & $1 ais. ro | rds. Usually $2.00 & 82.50) \$z. 45 | fe Hitahiel “re Light weight, silk mixture. Regular Values to 3.50 Silk Mixture Shirts nasil Unuy w00)83.50 i a a hi a Usually $2. so) $7. 65 SRE ME Usually $6.00 to 0.00) 8.7 O95 1.00 and 1.50 Fi lity, with Russi rds; Fi ; : ue : quality, wi ussian om sally oan e qe & 5 | U. nderwear pons 7 | you have a curtain with a regular Silk Shirts | French balbriggan; long or short sleeves; nl 5. 5C French pleated head S cctieets We of- regular and short inseams. Usually 75c. in real lace effects at gee PI d with satin st == satin at perally #4.00 basso $2. 95 ; Heavy silk; French cuffs. Usually rac $ 2650 Crepe Silk Shirts Extra fine quality; French cuffs. Set Slip Covers, 97.5 a gaspar tr 8 Five-piece suite, made cal. pate 0 Pe, " ported linene, allowing +f mad yee fel 8 Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Murray Hill 9000 8.$2.50 Morley’s Engiish balbriggan; long or anit roerta| $ 1.00 drawers regular and short inseams.............. Bach Morley's English gauze cotton; sleeveless, short oer eves egeeee ane eetien sania Sh 75C€ _? 353 iSaatian ist 28= Sr ic cretonnes for slip covers. Usually 97.50) $5. j5O Neckwear Te eM GR See: ee Washable House & eo a $4 we ee 22% Crepe silk and embroidered spot grain silk | . m . . . aste Ss, an | four-in-hands. Usuall, 65¢ forley’s English whi ering; long o: M , Peeler rs php ac _ “d pro Deseen wawar pet heeled $7, 2° atds Dresses Marines, country rene, pei buried rages, sees ZENS a LEMAR: l heather mixtures. Usually 81. ry) 85C Sitges) epee i em \ The hook proweols laren variety of exeptionally statis ‘earned ta ba ous ery iF ntven"ot hand {l Handkerchiefs Unuaily 1.401 9 5C vl, mi, pra od oe, etd | All linen; novelty initial nd some pleasing te: il Ralbriggen and mi and nainsook athletic underwear, sleeveless shirts knee drawers $7.25, $1.50, $1.95, $2.50, $2.95, $3.95 to $7.95 Very Special 6 for $1.00—Vsually 88.00 per dozen All linen; hand-embroidered novelty initial 25¢ each; $2.75 per dozen Ol Patntiage of Mart ia. ieep ant many othe FIC each, 3? for $7.00 z > Blue and white and black and white striped ging-' ; Usually 50¢ & 7c each Men’s Half Hose ham, flat collar effect trimmed with plain colors! 95¢ : P a stl = aa eal ' Silk, silk lisle and plain half hose ee ae ee Wslerag dr sos G nbgien of Cual set ,» woven madras, merceri: clot an 1 ue chambray, high nec! jong sleeves, roceries 0 ua al crepe cloth; with silk loops. Usualiy $2. 00/$7.20 i SIC per pair, 3? pairs for $7. oOo effect piped with white. Usually Checked Gingham in blue and white and black Pert io; a8 nek: iS Sesser Silk mixture, neat stripes; silk loops. ‘s Fine French lisle half hose, plain color, clocked and white checks, fastened at side, collar and cuffs Stas big Extremely Taw Prices Tuesday nf i - U ually $4.00, 22.95 | and embroidered... ‘bi sab blag he 65¢ of white poplin, Usually $2.00 : } ight Shirts ally $1.00 and 61.60 per pair Black and White Striped Batiste, white collar and ‘ cuffs, hand embroidered in ae color, ‘$1.95 Fine nainsook. ~ Silk half hose, heavy weight; black and colors Usually nas} 85¢ Usually @1.50 per partdZ.00 | Usually $8.00 ; an \}] | Linene in blue, cadet, lavender, rose, green and Kell on Cling Streeg Floor white, gollar, cuffs and vest effect of white poplin, $2.25 fee eate by | hand embroidered, Usually $4.00 1 ee Linen Crash, small sailor collar effect, collar, cuffs 3s | and vest edged with colored trimmings ‘ | Usually 84,00 1 g s ) ° | Tailored Linen Model, in rose, Copenhagen blue ; Men's High & Low Shoes--Exceptional Values] || |r cr ee, i i . | sually 86.00 x | Boots, Oxfords or Pumps Tennis or Outing Shoes Maids’ Dresses es se 4 White Canvas.....0.00.:ccsssscesevenees $3.95 | |I| ‘ ie fl $3.95, $4.85, $5.85 White Buckskin,.....s.sscsssssssserees $5.85! Hil | Gackt cad chaninage” O% "=H Medel of perk = Usually $5.00 to $8.00 Tan Russian Calf...............ceeeeeee $4.85 | 5c, $1.25 @& $1.50 ws Boys’ Boots or Oxfords, $3.50 and $4.85 Second Floor 2 l q 38th Street Entrance, Direct Into Men's and Boys’ Section Maree. can PTS Tha toe SMxten ea se radio BLOOMINGDALES' {fi SE

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