The evening world. Newspaper, May 12, 1914, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1914. ‘ ILITANT SLASHES [sass wetersacerctaces t CLARIDGE DISTURBERS || tic warrattcc™ Srv] tate iene h| We Trond on the Hal IE APONTS | Joha J. C, Smith, Notea for Usetal portrait of tne Duke of Wellington in HELD WITH WITHOUT BAIL afternoon and remanded without |ment of Health has Sates a iia state- edical A the Royal Academy. She made three ball for sentence to-morrow. ane mente which have appeared im certain Werk, Succumbs at Home. WELLINGTON PORTRAIT anne th the Ceech,. Wie @onee, a an a Dewepapere hat two school. tenchere Tunisie EL one Ame betta who was standing looking at the derly conduct. vaccinated against smallpox in Niagara zine “MUST. ‘VOMMITTEE 10 END |. Seve Cua eave lass orice, ta painting, suddenly drew tchot ' Detectives Say One say Ome of Men Has] “At the hearing detectives sata that (Falls and « militiaman vaccinated |« he aay p- re ne trabeld tever in Now Tork City | ee 10 Iv, nd bn Ae pg adh enn [bet tyra ernie a coiee ft Ba fictitious ‘They say his name #/Asde the rumors fale in each case, ac- Dillon, and that he ts the husband cording to @ statement lesued to-day by |h of Marle Lioyd, the English actrem, | tne department. It waa alao declared that the conten- iy oP could intervene, An attendant prompt- pression "acteing ‘ow i ait ty eetzed her and took her to the police station. Mary Oneell has been \ @ hie home, ‘No. 148 Pautlvon avenue, of IN ROVAL ACADEMY from her muff and slashed the canvas Not Given True Name—Both rc hardening of the arteries, He will be three times before the bystanders, The two young men whe gave e peat tate Glumbus statue in Co. Wields a Hatchet and Slashes] arrested a number of times and re-|thetr names as Earl Van Camp and eet ee ae, Oe ie ee ee) On aay Sates mathe $ by this method. jal leased under the “cat and mouse"| Bernard Murphy, who were arrested ow. wealthy atact enue Btaid, toe Callies 0 Sere ‘Won't Enforce Ordinance That | catt"spting, ‘which wat ncuate ‘as"end| Painting Three Times Before | act. at the Hotel Claridge, Broadway and| Neither Van Camp er Murphy | mouth, was ordered to-day to Pennsylvania Railroad and cr The portrait of the Duke of Well- Forty-fourth street, early this morn- to Tampico as speed Donal \ NAbolishes Evil but Will Seek | susie? ghontts ire sd of She Is Discovered. ington was by the late Sir Hubert rocess o fm ing 1 now employed von Herkomer, who died March 31 !ng after they had made a disturb- { to Regulate It. in the United this year. It was considered one of ance in the dining room and as- ‘ LONDON, May 12.—Many Ansell, a his finest later works. saultted the head waiter, were ar- . meneame PARKHURST MAKES PLEA. i At a conference to-day between Pha Charles 5} Ht. jPagkhuret visited rounty ke in Brooklyn t Mayor Mitchel, President McAneny in the interest Pt Mra. Molly ‘autman, who was sentence tu Judge late Gh the Board of Alderaan and the | i'iniy to serve © cers of trom tee, cae 1 Aldermanic Committee on Ordi- its py five years in Auburn | stnon. 4 she : f jmances it was decided to withdraw husband, Michael 69ih to Guth Street the ordinance which in effect wiped) to "'sing ‘Sins. tg auecte Tinie: ANS rain coats from a Brookl; ts out all theatre ticket arencien and fin, seats from ¢ Brooklyn factory, ‘Dr i} prohibited the sale of any ticket by a av by prominent persons who wis! Continuing Throughout This Week, Our Annual Summer Sale of Toilet Goods Mrs. Kaufman out of prison so theatre with intent that such ticket bag Sa eo two smal ge shall be resold. Parkhurst ‘The second ordinance, which the, DI Mayor nigned to-day, degelates the | fegulatory powers of the Board of Medicines, Vacuum Bottles, Rubber Goods, Perfumes \Aldermen to the Commissioner of Manicure Articles, Soape, Sundries, Parisian Ivory ' Llcenses, giving this oficial, George . Boul, authority to ‘prescribe terme Sees E verse iets, Brusheo, Drugs, Bathing Cape. Mountainous stocks, covering every section of our great Toilet Goods Departinent. Literally Thousands of Cut Prices! We especially recommend the products of the Bloomingdale Laboratories, because | they are prepared by experts, under ideal conditions, and of purest ingredients. Ask for the leaflet containing the price list as you u enter the pape Knit Underwear Chandeliers - Women’s Union Suits Women’s Vests ha at $2.19: 7 ‘and conditions upon which theatre Aeenses shall be issued. , “To this delegation of authority TI see no objection,” sald the Mayor, “and it may be the means of a more @fective control of theatres and of theatre ticket selling.” ; Speaking of tho withdrawal of the! — Will your eyes be in condi- [carga which would wipe, out! tion to do the same kind and et agencies, the Mayor says: quality of work you are doing "Tt ls agreed STAT, bape ae at present? ‘i government reguthtion should always A ; a | be attempted before abolition.” 1. Tt is merely a question of “accordingly a conference wit! be| taking proper care of your \ held between representatives of the| Cyes now. \ Aldermanic committee, a small citt- | seas’ committee to be nominated by the Mayor and representatives of the As you grow older Only 4 More Days of Our Annual 15 minutes or a half hour nt with one of our Oculists (Registered Eye Physicians) theatres for the purpose of evolving! will not obligate you to buy : ’ hex & @atisfactory regulative ordinance Py a be Union Suits made with French | Swiss ribbed vests; fine lisle andish @) which will then be presented to the aTee it ey f i ve neck bands; rerular and extra cotton thread; low neck: De) B, Reard of Aldermen for consideration, tae bd eee a enti aé or an BRE eee ee eee eeeeeesses SOel rlety of styles, at.....eees+ , ) *1 am asking the following gen- farris 303i u é ( ij tlemen to act on this committee: are priced from $2.00 upward. r Women’ 3s French Band Pants, yer fisen art les ponels, in shade, with” sf Adolph Ochs, ‘man; Aldermen OF: al 7 sis ai Leded bh recs for electricity at emall additional cost,” ‘William D. Brush, chairman of the Optical ‘rouse gf Comptes General Welfare Committee of the Board of Aldermen; Alderman W. American Cut Glass |ciaeimtite , at One-Third Off (mizistos— A epecial purchase enables us to offer in the Cut Glass Section tomer- Ferdinand Quinn; Arthur Trap, at- ? forney for the Authors’ Society; Yi George H. Bell, Commissioner of WALTERS PIANOS and Licenses; Willlam B, Crowell, As- @istant Corporation Counsel, at- tached to Mayor's office; Orgy Root, St., near John St. row five items in fine choice cut and brilliantly finished American Cut Glass, Wi . tached to. Mayor’ office: Orgy Root he tern at least 3335% below regular prices, be enaillaye \ guatus Thomas and Francis Wilson,| 489 Fult ‘klyo. Every piece cut from a lead blank, which rings es | QT) Scre n I Yoors:. * Ghatrman of the Actorw Equity Aa- bagel if true oe a bell. and finished as brilliant as a diamond. . A 807 Broad faeeaticas. In same block wit $5.98 American Cut Glass Flower Vases, broad shape; 14 inches high; choice of 2 to 3 cutting. , The most remarkable feature of this sale is the fact that every instrument offered is practically new, being a sample or discontinued Style, different in case design only from our regular styles of Walters Pianos and Player Pianos catalogued. Better piano values have never been offered. It is your duty to call and see these instruments, com- | DPrice s Gmpany pare them in price, quality and tone with other special piano offerings, Sixth Ave., Cor. 18th Street and you will not hesitate a moment to buy your piano now. SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS Owing to the limited number of instruments available, we advise | Qe Largest Popular Price Garment House in New Yor —_ deep cut! Price $3.98 (epeabpa tay bpd Glase Oval Berry Leritcd 1s My Le eeallead orice bec: I. Bele 50, 87 $5.98 American Cut Glass Earp Water pated tankard shape, chair bottom, and $3.50 $1.75 American Cut Glass Fern Dit 7 Tig iehes wide, brilliantly finished. . . $1.23) 3 $2.50 Am in Cut Glass Berry brilliantly finished. Bite d 65 ‘on sale to-morrow at ly reduced prices. For those feo preter . Bigher era goodn we have afargeeavartmeat of Cut lane at price ranging ° Fruit Trees, Shrubs, &c. K Fruit Trees, 5 8 feet + 10,000 Califoraia Prive, sata a Pech pa pha, cher, yearn hd; tay old ter S98 fies sired is aah that will keep the files out com be hag TM here at emai Adjustable Window Screens you to come at once and make your selection. Remember, after this Ipt of instruments has been sold there will be no more at the excep- tionally low prices quoted below. Notwithstanding the remarkably low prices at which these instruments are offered, our liberal terms of payment remain the same. Prices quoted on Pianos include Stool and Free Delivery. Prices quoted on Player Pianos include Bench, 12 Rolls of Music and Free Delivery. No Interest. No Extras ot Any Kind. 9 Walters Pianos 4145 11 Walters Pianos 15 Styles which formerly sold for Styles which formerly he is $225.. NOW FRG pCR ee ne Ren Greatest Values Ever Offered In sities SUITS | | Formerly $20 to $32.50 Included in this great under- peice Reduction Sale are the models that are in most demand ‘Sin fact many of the suits have i: arrived within the past few 20,000 Rosebushes, hardy, includ- sees ing many of the most prominent varieties; reg. sold an 29c! each; at,each........... 36 in. large stock of all kinds of Flowering Shrubs, Bulbs, ‘Seeds, Flower and Vegetable Seeds, Lawn Grass Seeds and Fertilisers at greatly reduced prices. Mail and telephone orders cheerfully filled if accompanied by money order. Expressage prepaid on ordere of $2.00 or over within fats oe 100 miles. We guarantee Bloomingdale Flowers and Plants to be absolutely fresh, auboa aga natu: Unless you are entirely satisfied, please refer to our adjuster. bleak wire oth. ‘ie mae Summer Needs at Savings A few suggestions at popular prices of household needfuls for your city or country home. 5 Our complete and comprehensive stock contains a vast number of items, too numerous to men- | tion, at very moderate prices. , Advance sels | rewtty Summer Cotten Soushs Covers el Colored Border Muslin 3 regularly omes, fiusllp Suctalns) roneeery 49c| colored bordere. QBe| with valance, inclu ding red; Miesit Bed Seta, "plain ‘centres [Scotch Madras Gutisi, ever Dive, ple and yellow: with colored border; very new effects; special, $2.98 Madras, vend wale) pretty of: fects in whiteandcream, yard 18¢ May Sale of esate AOC {| O20 coves MOONS | 40 Good materials, big variety of styles, fine embroideries and laces. WOMEN'S NIGHT GOWNS, SPECIAL AT 98e Clever copies of $2 models in over one hundred exquisite and dainty styles, The materiale are cheer nainesols, batiste and crepe, beautifully designed ano finished with fish-eyc, Valenciennes laces and Specials in the May Sale of Corsets | $5.00 REDFERN CORSETS, heavy batiste, $1.50 CORSETS tn batiste, coutil medium low bust, beck $2.4 48 | sacar wel known makes sa tee” .,95¢ broken sees 180 30.. models; elses 18 t0 $0 ...s.serrescens "300 PAIRS OF CORSETS, SPECIAL AT 48c Good coutil, open mesh, well boned, low bust, long hip, sizes 18 to 30 MAIL ORDERS FILLED ON ALL THESE nae (pear t te} BI raaneransro BLOOMINGDALES' {tf Ur, at WAY's re Suits with the new Russian tunic skirts—Suits with the smart Roman stripe com- binations—Sui:s with the fashionable white pique col- lars and veste— wits with the rich taffeta and moire combinations — formerly up to $32.50; all a: 39.95. {i Wallers Pianos 3455 9 Walters Pianos 995 Styles which formerly bat Nid 400. Styles which formerly sold for $250. 13 Waller; Pianos 165) Player Pianos 945 Styles which formerly sold for Styles which formerly asa or CV RRR ind ahadi NOW (3) ibn dr mnie 17 Waliers Pianos $475 8 Player Pianos 65 Styles which formerly sold for Styles which formerly aah Gs COU AOpen reer. OT SERRE NAEP Ty 14 Walters Pianos 185 13 Walters Players 285 Styles which formerly atl ae Styles which formerly: ee fo@ CCV RRNA ATR In AneinAre $308..,.. 21 Walters Pianos 195 14 Wallers Players ‘320 Bui which formerly Law i Sivies which formerly wo ae 35\ ALTERATIONS FREE First Sale of the Season! SUMMER DRESSES $f.00 The same models that are offered elsewhere at double our price. Over twenty delightfully charm- ing new styles, each expressing the very smartest style featurél — Russian tunics, high silk girdles, Gladstone collars. French linens, cotton epone ges, ratines, flowered and plain voiles,ricecloths—sizes 14 to 44 for women and Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th Street

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