The evening world. Newspaper, May 21, 1914, Page 6

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‘Best & Co. ~ ROWER Se, to-day in the hospital by Pollceman Gisselbrecht of the East One Hun- dred and Fourth strect station as @ Untted States army musician, who had lived with him and his wife many years ago. levity and haste and the ole | rived here to-day. Tt wan sold at structure of the home ts ge "|Navy Yard that the vessel n,' probably the report declared. “One of | Would be turned back to the Ward Liane, U $, IW DIVORCES eleven marriages ends, in divoi penen VrouNnt Ro Feregeey oe Japan has the tl highest ‘divorce rate In the world; the United States next. HAVE FOUND NEW WAY [ONLY JAPAN LENDS TO GET J. D.’S MILLIONS} Cleveland Tax Direct attention to sw Sport and Summer Clothes _ for Young Men and Boys Pgood style and workmanship, our young men’s ; ’ clothing is known everywhere, and our Ses are absolutely the LOWKST to be had any- ere for EQUAL QUALITY. Complete assort- Mts of the new summer styles are ready. “White Flannel Long Trousers 7.00 triped “ 6.50 ite&StripedSerge Long ‘‘ 4.78 ite Duck “ “1,75 2.50 Z . duroy “ «4 5.50 | Khaki “on 3.28 . cinaws large variety.8 to 18yre11.80 15.00 ' Blagers, college colors. 81020‘ 5.60 7.50 ond Dusters 41020 “ 4.75tol3.50 ‘y Coats 4t020 " 2.78 ‘* 5,00 ie nettes 41020 “ 15,60'21.50 tkintoshes 4t020 ** 8,50''18.50 ri Suits . 6to18 * 4,00 5.25 te Blue Serge Unlined Coats 10to 18 years. 7 re or eg ge Breasted Suite (2-piece ) , bomespuns or bine serges. ' Tomorrow — Boys’ Suit »Clearance Sale Continues Norfolk or Double Breasted Suits cerebral hemorrhage, was identified —_—_—_—_—_—_ DYING WITH HOARD, AN ARMY MUSICIAN Aged Drifter, Who Had $26,280 About Him, Identi- fied as a Pensioner. Karl Schmidt, the aged Bowery drifter, who was taken to Bellevue Hospital from a Bowery lodging house on Tuesday and is dying from Schmidt, in whose tattered gar- ments the Bellevue surgeons found $3,280 in cash, bank books showing deposits of $15,000 and an Equitable Trust Certificate for $8,000, making a total of $26,280, had heen a money erabeae all his Ife, according to Mr. and Mrs, Gisselbrecht. It is believed that he has two sisters in Germany. His wife and his children are dead. ‘There were two sons, Charles and Albert. The old man played the clarinet In United States Army bands, and dur- ing hie younger days was so thrifty that he did the hair cutting and shaving for the other musicians while his wife took in washing. The wife gave him every cent of the money and he banked it against a —=|rainy ray. When olf age came he IMPROVE YOUR COMPLEXION was eo accustomed to pinching and saving and stowing away that he never gave himself the slightest de- of comfort and finally landed in & Bellevue cot, without friend or relative to stand by him during his last hours. His death is the matter of a very short while and bis pile of money can be of no use to him now. Schmidt came here from Germany fitty-five years ago and a year or two later married. He served through the Want Him to Pay on Just 450,000,000. CLEVELAND, May 27.—Tax Com- masioners John D. Fackler and Wil- Commissioners | Presbyterians Urge Countrywide Educational Campaign Against Divorce. CHICAGO, May 31.—A country. wide educational campaign to offset “the alarming growth of divorce” was . | recommended to the one hundred and he twenty-sixth general assembly of the Presbyterian po, etneaner problem. | Tam: co ncbont, Sood to ea are entered into with cad reteneen from Mexican sry le The Fra Says— “When you tell me of your wonderful invention and want to sell me stock in your company, just bring me a snap-shot of the man who is going tomanage the concern, as well as a list of what he eats and drinks, the hours he sleeps, and how he exercises both his body and sky-piece. “Then I'll talk with you.” eines FORESTRY SHOW OPENED. ‘Will Be in Progress in Grand Con- tral Palace ter a Week. Ag interesting educational expoal- tion fm the Grand Central Palace civil war as a musician, re-eniisting | 4. until finally old age put him, on the pension list, After the death of his wife and children he lived with the Gisselbrechts for two years, but he had to spend too much money there and so he went to a Mille hotel. Off and on, for the past fourteen years he has lived in Bowery lodging houses, denying himself food and clothing. When the German bayer first came to this country he had al a thousand dollars, and this he in the Dry Dock Savings Ban! let it remain there for fiteen years and then inquired after it. He was told that Kori Schmidt was dead. be = at the bank knew him. He engage & lawyer to rons bis Exposition, the scope of which is guch that lumbering in all its pio- cesses, the transformation of into fgets forms, Leds machinery ‘used in wood making, the treatment And uses of wood, forestry ass precs tical, national leguard, welfare represents an tn- and includes ic Meer of the vast industry of this country, which dic} it psd billion of, copia ranks total industry in Sevestmenta ena‘ values of output. Church, whioh convened here to-day, The committee on Chris- tian Life devoted most of its report to a Cecueten of the divorce The committee recommended edu- Such a situation is a disgrace to be America.” Je Other coi re} fi ing Sunday. The com: Inted to t ne tons With tomato sauce Coohed—ready te serve. Serer e i OF Reperansn Brings No Re Brings Ne inane Bipenek, It requires healthy men—with clear thinkers and strong bodies to build a prosperous business. Food Plays a Big Part Grape-Nuts, made of whole wheat and malted barley, is a delicious food, and contains the elements required by Nature for the up-keep of body, brain and nerves. Formerly 8.75 to 19.00 6,00 to 10.50 Reefers of Blue Serge or Mixtures © Formerly 6.75 to 9.75 4.95 and 6.50 ' ‘ Hand-embroidered Suits — | Formerly 5.00 to 9.00 4.50 and 6.50 | Kaentiey and get possession of his “SOAP army saved money on his allowance for “clothing, hae brecht eaid that cousin here named See * schmidt, of hers. Assisted when n by light touches Ms Cutionra, Olstment who was also a cousin does much to ent pimples, — and oth oth ESSAD PASHA EXILED. Friends Declare He Had Nothing A ration of Grape-Nuts and Cream with regular meals, helps many a man to manage successfully. that that —— Adamson Gives Out $4,000 Plum. Fire Commissioner Emeryromen ret appointed George F. No, 128 Weat Fifty-eighth street inetrese Degee Chiet Inapecter of the Bureau of Fi bas unsightly Prevention, In "charge. of Brooklyn and Queens, ‘The 1s $4,000 @ year. Raward Stuart, a third grade ‘freman attached to Engine Co. No. 54, was dis- eine absent “without. leave from ni ee to May 10, [FTH AVE. At Thirty-fifth St. ES NO DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED, “ Sampeg, Fron by, Mall Adres “Cuticure.” Dept. A WORLD taken aN AD. WILL: GQ. AND GET IT.| een.” stare OH, Boston. fF ii This is - anag Week Every week can be “Clean-Up” time, without effort or annoy- ance, if you use an electric vacuum cleaner 4 “There’s a Reason” Fa i A Saving of 30% to “From Maker to Wearer” 40% on Woolens 35 Years in Business, Never a Sale like this I've conducted many sales, but never a sale like this one. An opportunity to buy woolens at t to forty per -_s off price coat coins omery day. Buti hg to me, and I jumped a the his announces the result: This great sanitary labor-saver can be used in home or office, to clean floors, walls, curtains, portieres, upholstery, and even clothes. Four rooms can be thoroughly cleaned at a cost of less than 3 cents Sixteen-fifty to Forty-five Dollar Grades The fabrics are the very newest productions of the country’s best mills. They include worsteds, unfinished worsteds, serges, cassimeres, cheviots and tweeds, in tartan plaids, pencil stripes, Scotch mixtures, plain blues, blacks and oxford grays. Some are silk, some alpaca and some serge lined; some quarter, some half and some full lined. Models to suit the young man who wears a 32, models to suit the big man who-wears a 50, and models for all figures in between. Spring and Summer Weight Suits At $16.50 . 463 Are $18.50 Grades : 481 Are $30.00 Grades Suits | 437 Are $20.00 Grades uits 332 Are $35.00 Grades We are always equipped to do a big But looking forward to quick action from this sale, plenty of extra salespeople and plenty of extra tailors have been provided, insuring prompt and efficient service. <a alice [heeat ond bow so got Chere a pure to How to fe aya tr time New Yorkers. It's off the bedten Get Here: peg ad sl ll ols ‘Subway—The store is one block east of the Canal Street Subway Station, and one-half block east of the Canal Brgeeny CT Brecon rw ae yo twin three blocks of the store, Stop at Broadway and Sagh Ave, “L"<The sre i five blocks fom the Franklin Street Statoo—walk oe block north to Walker Tad Ave or Welk wo blocks weat from the Canal Street Station. amMoe Levy MyOnly 119.125 Walker Street Mon” Demonstrations at any of our Show Rooms or the manufac- turers will send to your home, if you prefer. The Edison _ Monthly, mailed on request, ives their names and ad- resses At $12.50 1195 295 Are $16.50 Grades The New York Edison Company At Your Service. Branch Office Show Rooms for Your Convenience 424 Broadway Spring 9890 126 Delancey St Orchar 1960 10 Irving Place Stuyvesant 5600 W 42d St Bryant 5262 1 E 86th St Lenox 7780 E 125th Se Harlem 4020 My Unique Position in the Clothing World T am a manufacturer, Alto I am a re: tailer, As the latter, I save paying some manufacturer a profit. As the former, I General eae Irving Place and 15th Street Telephone Stuyvesant 5600 All Branch Offices (exce Maidaias Broadway) Open Unti Night and Emergency Call adison Lane

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