The evening world. Newspaper, May 14, 1914, Page 6

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MAY 14, 10914. , BOY OF RICH FAMILY THE EVENING WORLD, | neea of a new era—I never felt #0 jtremendously the immorality of the riches of men like Rockefeller—as I jdo at this moment," he went on. THURSDAY, ; - in $1,000 batt. His stepfather, Carl clothing — manufacturer, Mother Stanislans bicye of Recovery action and conduct, alt things evn. | ¥! Marks, a sidered, are simply meomprebensinie, pare causing the tr and his eted her, called the patrol wagon and peo the Wy is [be My for 3 es ant th easy, abusive, innguage high Recorder Keffer held visement. — Correct specifications The architect's specifications fare the first essential to the yerection of a building. Satisfactory eyeglass results principally upon the ac- of the Oculist's (Regis- Physician's) prescription. » Our entire time —thought— energy—are devoted ex- ly to the exami n of and the fitting and mak- of glasses. ‘If it is true that “practice perfect’—then we have ed the “P inna ‘le of Eye- near Fourth Ave. near Lenox Ave. W, $4th St, bet. Sth and Gth Aves, bus Ave., Hist and td Sts. near John St. phe Oe BI ba Broad Street, ere ye game block with Habne & Co. IHE children's party incomplete without de. The Fresh-Every-Hour mixture and the sticks and drops in glass jars always please the little “om B96 <tpte Stores in Greater New York jan Arrests Own Wife. NTIC CIT N. J, May t= hia wife annoyed bim on Patrolman Kdward Johnson | WHITE THREATENS rn CHURCHRADDS Invasion of Houses of Worship | frorxtouse holds no terror for me. 1 have been working all ry life. I'll do whatever they set me to do with all my might, be it digging potatoes or | making shoes.” Before he sentenced Mr. | Magistrate Campbell said thi Will Be Continued by Followers. “NOT AFRAID OF JAIL.”| Social Revolution Head De- clares He’s Willing to Dig Potatoes. | Still wearing his clerical garb, the | Rev. Bouck White, leader of the) Church of the Social Revolution, was herded into a van with a crowd of drunks, pickpockets and other law- breakers and started for Blackwell's ortly before 9 o'clock this . There he began to serve x months’ acntence imposed on by Magistrate Campbell in the West Side Court for his part In Sun- ai disturbance in Calvary Baptist Contrary to expectations, bis law- yer, Miss Martha Rembaugh, did not appear before his departure for the workhouse and his hopes that she would make an appeal for him or procure a writ of habeas corpus were shattered. No one visited White last night and he spent most of the time making speeches and trying to con- vert to his new religion the prisoners in the cells near his. Magistrate Campbell received a rambling post card to-day which had deen matied from the Tremont sta- tion in the Bronx. It criticized him, declaring his attitude showed a and closed with the admonition, member, the worm will turn.” Milo Woolman, a writer, who got six months, and Emanuel Lopes of No. 160 West Ninety-sixth street, who got ten days, for their part in | the disorder, went to the workhouse with White. White does not seem depressed by his conviction and sald his church would go. on, and that bis people, under like conditions, might repeat the call that brought about the trou- ble af the church Mr. Rockefeller attends, “1 do not view with any appre- Rension the serving of time in the workhouse,” he said. “The real pur- pose of my appeal te to get before the public the contents of the letter I wrote to Dr. Woelfkin before visitl: : Calvary Church. “I never felt eo tremendously the ‘am gotng to wear felon's atripes, but jI never felt more sacredly dedicated | to my task than I do at this moment. if Magistrate Campbell, or those back of him, think that they have taken the ‘gimp’ out of me by this travesty on fede they are mistaken. the task of agitation, ‘My church will yourself. by dedicate myself anew to! oF juptice,” on {f I am in or out of jail. The White He said: 8 a university graduate and an Special Luncheon Served Royal Stuart Orchestra and Gergorian Quartette From 11t0 2:30; 40c 4 5c Silks, Dress Goods IF YOU INTEND BUYING SILKS, DRESS GOODS, HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. 50c Shantung, Special at 29 In several good shades, 36 inch, and # rough qual- ity; very durable and serviceable. $1.25 Charmeuse at 99c 100 pes. double width All-Silk Charmeuse, in black and colors; # beautiful, lustrous qualit; $1.75 Crepe de Chine at $1.19 160 pes. double width All-Silk Crepe de Chine; in black and desirable shades. $1.25 Black Taffeta at 89c 86-inch black All-Silk Chiffon Tai We offer 26 plecos of this beautifal silk at a price which could not be duplicated in New York. Silk Remnants An accumulation of 6,000 yards; plain and fancy silks in light and dark colorings, 27 to 36 inches wide, displayed on Special Bargain Counter fer quick selling tomor- Dress Goods Remnants 86 to 54 inch black and colored Dreas Goods Rem- nants. Included are: Berges, Mohaire Crepes, y Checke, Tailor itings, Nun’s Veilings, iiilantines, etc, Your choice tomor- row at, yard.. Men’s and Young Men’s Spring and Sammer Suits, at Still, in my Judgment, you should not | thone who be sent to the psychopathic ward at Bellevue for observation. men should have been the last to foul and profane a house of worship, and to use it as a mvans of advertising “If law and order cannot be maintained in the house of God it cannot be maintained in the courts Mayor Mitchet made il clear to- day that in suggesting that it was necessary to use vigorous measures in dealing with such persons as dis- turbed the services in Calvary Church on Sunday he did not mean to imply that the Gaynor order against club- bing by the police was rescinded, “IT want the men to use their judg- STOLE TO PLEASE GANG aro in tho crowd looking | on and not taking any part.’ | pl NEW BANK LAW HURTS NONE. mother, with You of all Accused of Being an Informer He Wanted to Prove That “te Was Nothing of That Kind. RALEIGH, N.C, May M—The new! trecause he wanted to prove to his Federal banking law was @escribed as f the freedom of the coun- try's financial and commercial interests from the possibility of rule by a small group of men by John Skelton Williams, Comptroller of the Currency, in an. ad. dress here last night. be Stalin, Bal adjournment. bs “pals” in the Pearl Button gang that he is not a “squealer” Melvin Dun. eighteen years old, belonging to aithy family, helped another h steal 4 suitcase containing wearing apparel, a watch and a pair of shoes, all vatued at $200. Before! « Magistrate Campbell in West side! Court to-day he confessed The boy tok cycle from # told members ore’ the ‘Ni Aree Re vefers te North ir. Williama maid the new. law wa plan’ of. decentralization and distri {ion demanded by the growth ‘and pansion, of our republic. “It was hot Intended ‘to “injure anybody,” he aid, and it will not injure any, but who insist on being injured.” “gqueale So eager to aler’ A Dress Sale of Pnprecedented Values we OF THESE BEAUTIFUL STYLES ARE ILLUSTRATED. T WOULD BE VERY DIFFICULT ie on a AN INSTANCE WHERE DRESSES OF EQUAL QUAL: ID SUCH C. LOVELINESS WERE EVER RET. LED arr THIS PRICE ARMING Women’s Summer Dresses, Special at $5.95 Wwe wmentn all our efforts with th oo determination of presenting to our cus- ers at the most opportune time of thi described in cold type, possess a distinctive loveliness of The MATERIALS are Fai Voitles, Flow- ered Crepe, Organdie, Striped Voiles, Ratine: Flowered Voilcs, Striped Ratincs, Rice Oloth and Plain Lingerie. The STYLES represented include the new long Russian tunica, drapes, double or single-tier, stylish waist effects, trimmed with Inces, colored combinations and -self cloth, as well’ as the latest styles in the world of Fashion, The COLORS portrayed are in every new shade. Sizes 34 to 46. ‘We also have quite a varied assortment of AQ) these dresses for Stout Women. Sizes to 58. Simpson Crawferé—Third Fleer. $13.75 $18 toe $25 In the newest up-to-date models, in English and conservative styles, two or three button; plain or cuff sleeves; mohair lined; high grade tailored soft rolling front; vests with or without collars, in checks, plaids, plain grays and blues, pencil and chalk stripes and a fine French weave. Sun proof, all wool, navy blue serge suis are cu on good lines and perfec fitting models. Sizes 32 to 42; stouts to 46. Boys’ Two Pants Suits at $4.95 |Boys’ Wash Suits at $1.39 In a large variety of models in sev- Special, at twelve-room apartment in the Robert Fulton, Riverside Drive and Ninety- fitth street, were in court engaged a inw: No. 115 Broadway—who, not knowing ebout the confossion, permitted the boy to enter a plea of not guilty, although he had confessed. of the Pearl Button bam had stolen the bicycle and had he took part in a fresh of an apartment yesterday. nag &baliboy raised tho alarm and Dun-| was capt with tin \ pleaded guilty and was held for trial! Ca te cther youth escaped. ene whom he. lived in a ‘They had Rosenbaum ot juqenctemen te win ee po Comet ia Font a yer—A asked for an Then the Magistrate uA de jase remurt 40 ter takin fete ‘of five wotttes iain ned tm that one| the fitgiat tole a bi- wrocer, who afterward of the gang that Dun- ld dete ie i ET mt 608 if they 80 desire i MOTHETE M. (stened Alterative ts B fekman Hing nffections and upbu Contains no harmful drugs. Accept no au a Bo and prove that he wasn't You Are Cordially Invited to Open A Charge Account Double Piano Sale Extraordinary eae 8450 SYMPHOTONE Player 5 Music Roll Cabinet 20 "Rolls Player-Piano Music... Our economies in selling methods give you this splendid value—a saving of Ua There 1s not an- other value to equal it in New York. An 4 ign, with a perfection ul, ‘The almplicity of control brings every musical possibility thin range of all who The Symphotone Playe five years. Our policy is t big Easy Terms Small First Payment and $2.00 Weekly Used Piano Sale Values Thee Save Buyers Hun: Inatru: thorough! condition, TA FISCHER. Some Player-Piano Values SCHUFELDT ...... $200 | AUERBACH .. [$275 | NEEDHAM . : $295 | And ma on every one of th immediate investiga! impson Cra: ri——Foarth Fleer the! instruments is $1.95 In plain grays and fancy mixtures, in grays, tans and browns, in all-wool cheviots and cassimeres and navy blue all-wool serge, in several new Norfolk | models, regulation or patch pockets. Extra pair of full cut Knioker Trouose: with each suit, both pare full lined. 1» Sizes 7 to 18, eral combinations -—- Dombey, Oliver Twist, Middy, Russian and Sailor Suits; ailor, military collars, low neck, short or long sleevos, plain or bloomer | trouser: chambray, linen, linene, gingham, madras, etc. Values up to $4.00. OUR MILLINERY SALON OFFERS ABOUT 300 WOMEN’S TAILORED AND SEMI-DRESS HATS AT A PRICE are soko ine ee ae are TION OF THOS: E FORT NATE ENOUGH TO BE AN POSSESSION ore ‘ONE OF THESE. The necessity of providing ample accommoda- tfon for our Summer stock compels us to dispose of tl The hats have been carefully trimmed by our corps of expert milliners within the past fort- night, which in itself is sufficient evidence to con- L vince you that the latest {deas and styles will be { the prominent features in this production of our oe workroo! ww oll The prevailing colors are black, navy, new blue ““m and brown. Simpson Crawford—Main Floor. Friday Special Automatic Drop Head 29c Rice Cloth Special at 19¢ Ball Bearing Stand High Arm Sewing Machines Colors also in white with fancy Automatle Tensions figures. Automatic Bobbin Winder. rhread- Automatin Ponltive Veeda Boys’ Wash Suits, at 69c In Russian, Middy and Sailor styles, in white and striped and combinations, in this season's newest nicdels, Sizes air} years. Value $2.00, $5.00 American LadyCorsets Walohn boned, le top in light weight coutil and batiste; Seadtifutty nade. Special at $2.65 Pry to $4.00 Corsets at $1.99 New and popular models, Em- pire top, medium and extremely low bust effects and with long skirted hips in brocade and coutil. $2.00 to $4.00 Corsets at $1.47 A manufacturer's sample line of corset excellent models, medium hips, medium and low bust to fit the average figure, prettily trimmed. This also in- cludes a dancing corset made of treco, the new boneless model. Corset fitted by expert cor- setiores, Simpson Crawford—Seceng Fleer 25c Ribbons Special at 17c 6-inch taffeta ribbon, all desir- able shades. 29c Ribbons Velvet, 19c B-Inch black satin-back ribbon Velvet for millinery purposes. 25c Moire Ribbons, 17c 4-inch, black only, suitable for trimming, 75¢ Neckwear 2 Special at 49c dow Lace and Net | For this delight Medici and. high ¥ : ae An odd lot of assorted Wash Goods, tncluding ginghams, per- cales, ratines, new cloth, poplins, lawns, etc, at THO Se Jasper Silk, 29¢ Full range of Combinations. 30e Tussah Sithe, at 19¢ A apecial offering, makes up very neal. High nee tne Guimpes, in white, black, ing Shuttl $2.00 Pearl Beads, Up to 66c Flouncings Special 95c Special, 29c. Stik Run, Shadow Flouncin, ey) to 27 inoh Aleny Embr et Fancy Laces, Edgea anc Pat ess Odd Pieces Lace and Net Guimpes wt and hich neck Sumaybrook Fi Home One at Home Like oat Our regular rice of tile me ful lustrous pearl beads, jolid wold or rhinestone cli jar new opera raveiea and untform inches Jong; in pink and white colors. Main Floor, Agenta get $35.00. Friday, $13.98 only Payments as low as $1.00 per week This eee muat be restricted to number in stock. No phone, and = t in Campbell’s - Soup You can prepare it in many dif- 4 t ways. Try it today asa cream-of-tomato. The label tells how. Perfectly simple and on! takes about three minutes, You’ by ite th it's ol naa that ever wasl” back if not satisfied. nail or C, QO, D. orders. poon Crawferd—Thirg Floor. House Furnishings Pint Double Lip Sauce Pan, wear-ever alumi num, 69¢ value, at 8330 be adjusted to any position and used for sweeping and dusting ail varnished woodwork; com- plete with handle at. +790 Child Bassinettez, made of imported willow, iat? strong, At wcrererveveee 79 TRADE MARK] ,,Sombnuon Staite 6.ft. Stepladder, with shelf for pail, at.... 700 Troning Board on Stand, well made, at.... 700 Ash Can, heavy galvanize: iron, with reinforced bottom and sides; 24 in, high, 17 in. wide; regn- Janly @U00) Bt cincs panniers n shaerersanne 79 Floor Broom Brush, all bristle hair, ‘t2. ‘in. size, with 54-in. !ong andle, at 0c eatin Family and Parcel Post Scales, Haba at 2. 45 Made of an extra heavy quality tub silk--a grade found only in $5.00 Shirte—and one tha: will stand laundering perfectly. A big range of nobby patterns displaying attractive wide or narrow colored stripe designs on light color 175 Royal Axminster Rugs : pi gs. Wesigns and ecolor- grounds. Made with soft cuffe attached, Ati Fi Heavs pile heal gs. De igns and color sizes. ~ ings are beautiiul reproductions of the MEN’S PAJAMAS AT $1.45 j A i . z Plain colors of solsette and fancy mercerized choicest Oriental rugs. Medallion and cloths, trimmed with stlk frogs and peari buttons, er all-over effects. Suitable for all rooms. An unprecedented bargain of patterns Small, medium and large sizes. MEN'S SHIRTS AT $1.95 that will not be made again this scason. While they last Silk mixed, that looks like pure silk, but wears better. Soft cuffs, Neat woven stripes on light Bize 9x12; Regular $25.50, Bize 8.35106; Reguiar $23.50, und dark grounds, All sises. 'S PAJAMAS AT 77c Mostly all plain colors, In white, blue, tan and hello. A few neat stripes; trimmed with clover trogy MEN'S 1 buttons. Cut large. All al BATH ROBES AT $2.25 Made of fine fain s i erounde, terns, irk gro cord tq match, on 614.05 Bamboo Bookcase, with hardwood shelves; 40 tn, high; sholves 9x18; $1.60 value, at ...... 790 Sr

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