The evening world. Newspaper, May 19, 1914, Page 4

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Ze , VERS 3 MULES, "he a ended hie novel feat with a’ wen he was only a few yarda from 4 hia goal Parr’a wealthy mother, Mra. Harry A. Parr, appeared and created 1 in ot Wa te how cause Why it should & wcene by taking hold of her son and jcommanding him to get up and go 9 r a t BAR'S MEW Ke STONERS entree ra — enya eae <ePpEEEEED Lawyer Says Chicago Attorney Was Intéfnitional Force § Force Sent Ashore| There Are Fifty-three Candidates, poser herd o a siahbar ea , os | 2 NORFOLK, Va., May 18. Hard Hit in Siegel ~“yoto , Protect — Prince Though Only Five Wilt Piri Nemwagio Vos, kites ean to be eng Blow-Up. William. Be Elected. proceedings before Supreme RDURAAZO, Albania, May 19.—A) 6 Lora tie mae Wortd,) Court Justice Philbin to-day Edwin) mixed force of marines from the in- RANG |. Jy May 19.—Voting ‘barred beca: f certain alleged , ittons of the police reguiations in 4 SI home, He disregarded her order, |. Cady, a lawyer in the office of Har-| ternational fleet was landed here to-| started in Orange for commission mg to Fegeter the names of ait itajEVen Mother Couldn't Stop icwever, and ended with a awift flop|old Swain, declared that Max Pam,| day for the protection of Prince Wil- | S0vernment at 6 o'clock to-day and) ~ J Baltimore Society Man over the line, Then he waa rushed|Chicago lawyer and financier, t| liam of Albania, who accepted the| Promises to bring out « record lat of — lersbip of the country on! Feb, |citizens to express their choices home in an automobile, seemingly crash of the Henry) i 7 only om Fen. ‘i fone the worke for Ais experience. s, and that by rea-|# last. among the fifty-three candidates for From Flip-Flopping Along. a eT aroma Bd FOR DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR OR —— le ery Beptovers - oper failure in| Easad Pasha iate to-day was at-|the Commiasionerahips. The name of ITCHY SCALP—25 CENT DANDERIE narrivons Ma. Hey" TQ THE WAR PAY GOES ON the most popular, assuring his ciec- | Girls! Girls! Save your hair. ‘your hair. | 20t oyeron areal cameras aes Aig Mager Brean, Murtay. ane forts Make it. grow luxuriant a tamishs Mtoaen ‘and? die, then the Howell Parr, aociety man and brother The position of the Prince has heen * and beautiful. bees: waa ea of Col. Ralph Parr, turfman, started —_—— way , ‘The proceedings before Justice Phil- 1 threatened nd by, the Increasing hostiity | Councilman William A, Calhoun are odluindiacasunlansigd aa bad apie This Applies to Militiamen as Well) pin had no direct connection with the it i rigsajede rexawenig lech! siesta as to Those Who Volunteer Slogel matters, but were instituted i ae fy established by the after the conclusion anac Shoenthal, Stephen Just one application doubles the’ Nn also Bre | beauty of your it imme-| everyt way, 1, dstance of three miles, Parr's the ae Guarantee and tent, tejne result of a boast, which for the Army. am to collect n, Com (Penton poss! if you ‘The Board of Aldermen this after.) £IVOR PY SM oting me the aaibilities. | diately dissolves every particle of| desire. soft, lustrous, beautiful hair and ‘ dandruff; of it—no dandruft—no itching scalp was followed by « series of wagers Parr rolled methodically, turning |A0on adopted @ resolution providing | work dono on some of aod De y ed by ‘the election fa the ie. Case. hy Ge. May 19.—Proeedings bar the William J. Burns from Atlanta because ‘of the Leo M. Frank ‘were begun to-day by the Charies Sears, local] 16-roll apurt at 11.19 A. M. to-day, eM taken 15 hours and 84 min- detective agency, was Jury also continued to-day of al bri and al rd ibery lend Pam any more mone: aid that Arthur Tri 13\" Seaman , formerly Turk-|the most prominently mentioned he} Republicans, with the last nanred of the Albanian Min- If you care for heavy hair, that glistens mn Min-|ageminely rowing in popularity. | with beauty amd wo radiant with life bes sections of the ople " part of the new Als] Tax Assessors William J. Kearney | an incomparable softness and is fluffy P, Lee, Harry D. Wetzling, | and lustrous, try Danderine, drug store or toilet tle as directed and after you will say this was ting Tr 3800. ] | amounting ; you cannot have nice, hea’ on his hands or elbows and knees like | the Dervish and rested fot one or two | minutes between each five rolls, which ‘covered @ distence of about twenty- one feet. He calculated on maki the entire trip in about 876 rolls. ‘The road picked by Parr, known Charles street avenue, je. macadam- ized throtghout its length, except for two or three short breaks, and no ob- stacles were encountered. There were several steep grades, however, that made flopping difficult. Parr wore [thick knickerbockers and big knees | and elbows were heavily padde@ and | his hands bandaged. A host of society folk, {noluding \varr's brother and sister-in-law, fol- i iowed the roller all night. Some fy | walked, while others loafed along in B'autos; All had lunches with them, VERY Baby's best friend —the Bloch + Insist on a Bloch—don’t them substitute. § ALY gale at "al leading ment and Furniture Franklin Simon & Co, | Fifth Avenue: WILL CLOSE OUT WEDNESDAY 570 Boys’ Washable Suits lor or Russian models; also ‘Oliver Twist,” Dutch, Middy or Beach models, of linen, chambray, poplin or galatea, in white. and colors. jizes 2 to 10 years. 1.45 Heretofore $2.95 to $3.75 WILL CLOSE OUT WEDNESDAY 320 Pairs Women’s Pumps Of patent or dull leather, tan Russia Calf, tan or gray suede; also champagne kid; all sizes and widths; 2.75 Heretofore $4.00 to $5.00 through the eyes of your own experience, Compare all other silk gloves by the “KAYSER” standard of wear, of fit, of style and the result will grieve» why more “KAY: Silk Gloves are ‘sold than all other silk gloves in the world. : Look for “KAYSER” in the hem, You will find it in the genuine, ‘A rantee ticket. with Asseren tot eh cowry pely thet SE a eons tion projects of Uv that in the event President Wilson | tomney Lewis L. itnessee in in Mexico, clty employees who enlist | Lethe Philbin eran shall receive full pay during their sence. militiamen. The moment the call of | !@¥- panhecaiie ree reyes an’ catomatic weave ot atz| DIES WHEN TRAIN HITS AUTO. sence with pay ts granted. In 1698 the same action was taken by the city. Many firemen and police volunteered at the time. It is estimated there are several thousand city employees in the Na- tional Guard. ivania passenger hoon patrick an automobile near is not known, Franklin Simon a Co. Fifth Avenue “Young Men's Shop 16 West 38th St.—Store Floor Entirely Separate jrom Fifth Avenue Store WILL HOLD A SALE WEDNESDAY Men’s Silk Shirts CUSTOM FINISH, 1314 TO 1714 NECK MEASURE Of heavy crepe or tub silk; white ground, with blue, tan, violet, gray or black and white satin stripes or all white. Value $5.50 Men’s Silk Mixture Shirts Jacauord Fioures or Russian Cord Stripes Negligee Shirts of imported silk mixtures, in a large variety of patterns, in gray, blue, helio or black and white, in light or all over covered grounds. Regular price $3.50 Men’s “Olympic ’ Golf Shirts An Entirely New Stule Golf Shirt Made of superior qu ality white Oxford, with pocket in plait; collar can be adjusted to wear open at neck, which affords perfect freedom. Regular price $2.50 Men’s Plisse Crepe Pajamas New patterns and models of pues crepe cloth, in tan, blue, helio, pink or white; also stripes and figures, in a large range of colors, with double silk frogs. Regular price $2.50 Men’s Silk Ties Heavy Imported Silks and Enalish Fancy Crepes In rich colorings of effective stripes and figures, in the large flowing end shape. Men’s Athletic Underwear Made of superior quality cross bar cotton mesh, athletic shirt and knee length drawers. Regular price $1.00 per garment Men’s Silk Sox Of pure thread silk, extra quality, in black, white, tan, navy, smoke or medium gray, double lisle heel, sole and toe. Of white English tennis flannel, also white striped English serge, with belt straps and cuffs; 27 to 42 waist Regular price $6.50 Men’s English Blazer Coats: SIZES 33 TO 42 CHEST Norfolk or single breasted models, of striped nglish flannel, in all college colors. Delanela ashe apked ‘the should call for volunteers for service; Court for permission to "Fomine ted, sion, but only on condition that nis The resolution also applies to| order should not be used to gain de- "ORhe identity of the automobile party 2.95 1.85 1.95 1.75 Regular price $1.50 to $2.00 85 50 Regular price $1.00 .65 Men’s White Flannel Trousers 3.75 Regular price $7.50 3.50 beady tn at a be writ are he le i 34th Street ee by th five experienced men. ‘at arent lengths United States, Marconi, ‘The reception last night of Court ! destruct if you have dandruff. ai seurf robs the hair of Knowlton's Danderine. If eventually Foresters of America, in lustre, its strength and ite very life, and! —why not now? James McCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue Attractive Offerings on Wednesday and Thursday DOMESTIC UNDERWEAR Camisoles of plain or dotted net; with sleeve or ribbon shoulder straps. value 1.50, 95¢ Camisoles of Shadow Lace combined with net and rib- bon; ribbon shoulder straps. value 2.50, 1.95 Camisoles of All-over Lace trimmed with Chiffon roses ribbon shoulder straps. value 2.50, 1.95 Gowns of all-silk Crepe de Chine,—slip-over model; kimono sleeve; neck and sleeves trimmed with double row of hemstitching. value 5.95, 4.95 Gowns of all-silk Crepe de Chine,— various models; trimmed with Shadow Lace combined with ribbon. value 7.50 to 10.95. 5.95 to 8.95 Petticoats of all-silk Ciepe de Chine, trimmed with Shadow Lace combined with ribbon. 3.95, 4.95 and 6.95 values 4.50, 5.75 and 8.50 FEATHER NECKWEAR Ostrich and Marabout Scarfs,—satin lined; satin bows. Black or Natural. value 3.50, 2.50 Ostrich and Marabout Scarfs,—satin lined; satin bows. Black and White, Natural and White, Black or Natural. value 5.50, 4.25 Black or Natural. ..1.85 value 2.75 Ostrich Collarettes with ribbon bow... . 2.75 to 11.50 value 3.75 to 14.50 Ostrich and Lace Collarettes. Extraordinary Price Concessions 1000 AMERICAN MADE RUGS 9x 12 ft. Rugs in Standard Makes and hand- some designs reproducing Oriental patterns. 200 Royal Wilton Rugs,—Seamed or Seamless regularly 37.50 to 42.25 400 Seamless Royal Axminster Rugs..............6. 23.90 regularly 29.50 and 32.50 200 Scamless Wilton Velvet Rugs. regularly 27.50, 19.50 200 Extra Royal Axminster Rugs. .regularly 24.75, 17.50 Linoleums Specially Priced Heavy Cork Linoleum regularly 60c, aq. yd. 42c Genuine Inlaid Linoleum, ...regularly 1.10, sq. yd. 79¢ UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT Exceptionally moderate rates prevail during the Summer months for Re-upholstering Furniture. Complete stocks of Imported Damask, Tapestry, Cretonne, etc., at attractively low prices. Special Offering Sample lengths of Damask and Tapestry,—from 1}4 to 314 yards in length,—now marked below regular prices, offered this week at 14 less than present marked prices. SALES NOW_IN PROGRESS Bathing Suits, Hosiery and Shoes for Men; Women and Children At Exceptional Prices James MecGreery & Co. _——— Furs Stored (Dry Cold Air) NX sured against loss or damage At Moderate Rates Remodeling and Repairing at Special Summer Prices. 5th Avenue} BAUMANN (&BRO EK 84 ST.& SAVE. Mahogany finished frames, — polished wood seats; loose cushions of panne mohair plush, cords and tassels to match; Parlor Suite 7)" no more falling hair—you must use

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