The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1914, Page 12

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ALERT. “TO SLAYER SON _— Who Killed Aged Veteran MOTHER LOVE hl ) mes ia kiddie) ICEBERG THAT LOOKS | UKE ST> PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL SIGHTED Away by Big Drop in Temperature, Following the feat of the Water- land, which monopolized the whole North River in trying to make « dral afloat, the twin spizes being al- moat photographically reproduced in fee. The proximity of the iceberg be- came apparent when the vessel was ten miles away, The temperature! dropped from 60 degrees to 36 degrees and Lieut. W. C. Battle, second of- ficer, who was on the bridge, siack- ened speed and ordered a close look- out. When sighted the berg was! three miles off on the starboard quar- Mauretania Wend Ten Miles ter ahead. It was in aight over balt| in hour, Half an hour after it was feft behind the Mauretania received @ wireless warning from the United States ice scout Seneca to look out for that identical iceberg. nematic KILLED BY HIGHWAYMAN, " 4. COXEY TALKS UNTIL CROWD SEEKS SHADE J. Eads How of Batters, with Seven Unemployed, Joins “Army” in Capital. | WASHINGTON, May 38. — “Gen- Se a eral" Jacob Coxey led his army up juarters. Capitol Hill yesterday, and while Beedat the army rested on the curbing the tees on ar wo Generel” proba the “Gen 7 Commander-in-Chiet harangued sev- eral” pi return to Massillon, O., next eral hundred people on the evils of | *° attend to his stone business. —»—— the economic system under which the | country ts operating. Foverty Cances Sutcide. Reinforcements of | ploy ed from Baltimore, by Brockiyn Man Stabbed to Death tn | = pb with Daughter-in-Law During Trouble, || the tuga had to do was to hold steady. SOOTHES THE TENDER Al ‘May 5 last, is given the lion's share | of the estate. tne To this son, to whom Gen. Duryea SHE TRIES TO STRANGLE ig sss to Save Denn pruutrly e DIVORCE CASE WITNESS Sean No, 120 fifth street, | , a baling Doockive; o Maif ‘mtsrest ta ene| “Cattle Queen's” Mother Angered eka camp at ie a one by Highball Testimony in an jual terest, Mother, Marry’ Sl, Deryen, ond aioli, Denver Court, Mrs, Ellery O. Anderson, in ‘The g 3 z E z H i BRE t g st HH Flt 5 E & : il rath sire HTE ; ii bry z ai i 5 ate gBF3 EI i d 4 ia on. © before and ‘33 bres ge inthe’ pore of 16 stores located in the large for yourself the Kind of shoes I am attention x vo my io tellg broad also my exclusive short. oe. ler. The W.L.Dou: carri of sufident that that after a careful u will be convinced that it is not economy to pay from 165.00 to $7.00 for shoes any longer. ne dn Ce and $3.00 Boys’ Shoes ta the World. monn new Yen w. L. Boudias erones 1m GREATER new weenics: 2 landing in Hoboken yesterday, the uretant! swept the river, headed in to the New York whore and enuggied alongside her pi: like a ferryboat going into a slip. Mauretania averaged 24 knots hour. She sighted an tosberg ‘demanded money and Sach esd tue Bic PONS CAE I oe be berg looked St. Patrick's Cathe- jer All her the an lest New York streets are already a fashion show for Young straws—-and. e well-dressed man an “exhibitor.” All the styles that others show—aend a great many that are Yound’s—amlastesty Splits, Sennits, Rough Braids, $2, $3 & $4 A big assortment of Panamas, Leghorns and Bankoks. NITURE WANTS—every ar- ticle is marked in PLAIN FIG- URES at cash-store prices— is NEW: e range for ‘TION is tremendous —and OUR A Convenient ; Credit System is too well known to need sere WesltheBerreR | Turkish Rocker GRALSS of furniture at prices upholstered in Imperial Icather, with re for the com- Ng Toe ke seat; tust- felled oh R STRINGS OF ANY o ® 13.93 | Ourar: TOWN oar aars ee Door BY MOTOR CAR Here We. Are!! With hundreds of the WONDER BARGAINS that have made the Big Busy Brill Stores famous. Stylish Summer Clothes, Furnishings and Straw Hats at big, worth-while savings——all largely the vesult of Grill Brothore Sale of Stock of steal Spring & Summer Suits And Furnishing Goods—for Men, Young Men and Boys For Suits Worth up to $10.00— Blue Serges, Pencil Stripes and numer- For New Smart, Well Suits which will really Sum- amase you with their value— Pencil Stripes, gray, brown and tan mix- tures and fancy blues. Blue Serges, Pencil Stri; Fancy Blues, Blacks on cae jain colors and smart B. B. TRUE BLUE = alk ps penne mixtures, silk $s] 5 doe ay ees = $4 50 Cool Outing Apparel G tay "blues and — Sale of Furnishings Duck Trousers... $1.00 to 91.50 Khaki Trousers... 91.00 to $1.50 For Men & Young Men 50 Silk bifedotentd Flannel ‘Trousers. 93.75 to 95.00 ++ -93,00 to 95,00 ++, $1.00 to 06.00 Palm Beach Suits Plain and Fancy Cloths.. ° Suits for Boys At Union Square and 125th St. Only. $10 and $8 Norfolk and Russia $7.50 and 96 Norfolk and Ri 95.50 and $5 Norfolk Suits. $5.0 and 85 Blue Serge Sui Included are Cheviots and Fancy Mixtures and Stripes. Straw Hats In a Big Sale $ $ at $1.50 & *2.00 Instead of 82.00 -7-: $3.00. High Crowns, Taper Crowns nad ‘Mediu, a Yeddos, Sennits and Split teed waterproof. ape and style and a score of ribbon widths and styles. Sale at These Four Busy Stores Only 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street 128th Street, corner Third Avenue—Open E . 97.50 $4 and 68.50 Norfolk Suits. 98 and $8.50 Norfolk Suits. $8 and $2.50 Russian Suits. $8 and $1.75 Wash Suits. $1.50 and $1.25 Wash 3: 89c and 69c Knickers

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