The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1914, Page 13

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2 STN HERSELF NO Pec SIBMAY Says oa We Must Have Crazy After Receiving a Dispossess Notice. : Although che fought last night to herself from the subway plat- at Fourteenth street and to mall son and daughter with her, Mary McDonald professed to nothing about it when she was @rraigned before Magistrate Murphy the Essex Market Court to-day. et Ne must have been crasy for a little I can remember leaving my home, and the next thing I ia coming to my eenses in \@ eel,” eaid Mra. McDonald. ] “"T have been married ten years, but ‘. September, 1911, I had to leave my ‘usband because he drank so. The > a Domestic Relations in ‘i ordered him to pay me #4 a Jweek, but he never did and I got the bison. of janitor at No, 1508 Gates ave- I was just. able to get along * aati three weeks ago, when I took @ek and my sister, Mrs. Mary Auer, me in with her at No. 70 Nor- te terday I sent the children— is 8 years old and Leonore the Gates avenue house to ere was any mail and pres- they came back orying and told 't know what happened to I dressed for the street ik the children with me. They 1 tried to jump in front of a train. I am thankful now was saved. I didn’t know what I was doing and 1 can't re- member it now.” Policeman Sorn, who arrested Mra, did not eee her try to ip to the tracks so Magistrate hy adjourned her case until te- yw to give the policeman time > get the station guard and porter ‘witnesses. Justice Mayo in the iidren’s Court sent the children to Children’s Society. aah -gee A BOLT KILLS 3 BROTHERS. Boye Struck by Lightaing as They , ving on a farm near Be ease tothe aonncs cabs taht ’ RUSSIAN PRINCE JAILED. | de Raitor He Published Seer ST. PETERSBURG, May Meatchersky, editor and prop the newspaper Grashdahin, was be nced by courtmartial to a week's posal ae ' juasian Baltic fleet in 1913, ——— day Capabianca Wins at Chess. ST. PETERSBURG, May 22—Capa- , Banca beat Marshall in the ninth round ( @f the international chess tourney early § Hie acres while in the same round h drew with Lasker. The score ; Capablanca, 12; hin, 20; Tarrasch, Marshall, & final round was set for decision to- E AND HIMSELF. Vengefal teaebdaaltnasis Ue thblne: hold—Sets Dwelling Ablase, THIEF RIVER FALLS, Minn. My %2.—Louls Gileoul shot and killed ‘women, one of them his wife, seriously wounded another and then killed him- self at the farm of his father-in-law, O. K. Olson, pie ee a pt re por, then’ netan ut te 7. Paeee ee Bh, household aan he ‘wife Ta tte He ie ari Oy hoot: v t to th house, mere he found an a wounded. er pee estarted in waren ot Citgoul re tter'e body was found in the woods, where he had killed himself. tion will hold a summernight's fes- tival and dance in the Central Casino, One Hundred and Fifty-fourth street east of Eighth avenue, next Saturday evening. There will be contests in Irish ie, reel and 8 dancing, with fancy steps handed wn from Cuchullan’s day that no expert tan- woer can hope to imitate. The pro- ceeds will be devoted to the Home Rule fund. Thomas P. White is Chair- man we the Committee of Arrange- ment TRY THIS IF YOU HAVE DANDRUFF Or Are Bothered With Falling Hair or Itching Scalp. There is one sure wa fails to remove dand: and that is to dissolve cana stroys it entirely. ae do Ve jet get about four ounces in, ordi- nary liquid arvon; petal it oes night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the age B most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more Liggett will completely dis- solve ani Gragg destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff a may have. You will find, too, ‘that all itchi i sof the scalp will stop i stantly, your hair will be fluff lustrous, ool silky and soft and look and feel a hundred times better. If you want to keep your hair looking tich, do by all means get rid of dan- druff, for nothing gestroys the hair so| 6 quickly. It not only starves the hair and makes it fall out, but it makes it rtringy, straggly, dull, dry, brittle and lifeless, and everybody notices it. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and roe ounces is all ou will need. This si never been Knees to lack k:Sons. 2 kstablished 52 Years. | Beware of the Eyeglass Bargain —Cheap glass-s ruin your sight beyond help. Isn't it too precious to take chances with? Eyes Examinéd Without Charge by Registered Eye Physicians. Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12. 184 Broadway, at John St. (, Formerly, ) 23 Kang (5th Se, 950 Sisth Ave, 22d St. 101 Nassau, Ann St. 17 West 42d—New York Ful goed verted remedy ‘Advt. SILK Glove Time Has Tested Keyser Silk Gloves has proved them to be the made, et they cost _ her} no eel = oc When you are asked to buy a sub- stitute for “KAYSER” Silk Gloves insist on the Genuine “KAYSER™ ” Leok for RAYSBR’, tn the om. Is A guarantee tikat the Wee ip es tly lll “KAYSER” Silk Gloves 76s to with ir that every pai 1.25 ed, iw WE Ee ni Pay se ae Special Luncheon Served From 11 to 2:30—40c and 50¢ Royal Stuart Orchestra and Gregorian Quartette Choice-of-the-House-Sale Your Unrestricted Choice of Every Fancy Suit Worth AN UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY COMING THE WEEK BEFORE DECORATION DAY. NG ALL THE NEW SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. Ree a ea You Are Cordially Invited to Open A Charge Account Men’ s Fancy Suits 0 $25.00 a> THE S : TOCKS ENGLISH RAINCOATS. COMPLETE—EMBRAC! ALSO GENUINE PREMIER IMPORTED RAINCOATS Meals BRAND) hintaan oo FOR ONE YEAR. Models Norfolk . English Conservative Coats and Pante Three-piece Patterns Materials Worsted Cheviot Velours Sines $2 to 42; also stouts and slims. Boys’ Sample Wash Suits | Boys’ Two- Pants Suits Special at $1.19 » Vi oa pe in Russian, sailor, mi collars, m sleeves, , Oliver atraight or bloomer trousers, in Men’s Furnishings COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF EVERY SUMMER NECESSITY AT BIG SAVINGS Men's Up to $2.50 Silk Mixed Shirts, Special at $1.69 The material is silk and cotton and is more durable than all silk. In a range of pretty stripes such as blue, tan, lavender and blaek; all coat models; linen neck- bands and soft French cuffs. MEN'S S0c SAMPLE NECKWEAR AT 28c. vertical at plsia colores bees halos garact and" elmcal every otter color. Crawferé—Main Women’s Colonials and Pumps B I Footwear that displays distinction in Se etree ani tgedien At 2,95 & °3.45 Very latest models, with welt and turn soles, kidney, Louis and Cuban heels, in B patent colt and black-mat kid and gun- metal calf, with covered buckles and Me bright buckles, patent colt vamps s ith fancy brocade cloth qualities, Misses’ and Children’s Strap | Men's La < 5 Shoes and Ox- ‘amps. canvas, patent leather All the ae ‘feathers inaiEalo metal calf or white ‘buckskin, werth [tam Russie and black calf; in af the nobby and conservative Spring te at $1.75 styles. blucher and lace 2, $2.00 mi 2! dan Grade 5 Shoes at ft a5 Bret rey ‘5 aeaisttae! te SH at $1.49 Main Fieer.. FINE SUMMER WEAR. lamb-skin; in all-w! KAYSER CHAMOISETTE GL pooa Crewterd, yf Goodyear welt sewed. of strong wear resistin; saher' me Sapactl aes Saturday Special Sale of Misses’ $15.00 and up To $20.00 Suits pele IN THIS SALE ARE EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE. .« T-TO THE-MINUTE IN STYLE AND OF HIGH QUALITY. THE VALUES WE EVERY MODEL RI An opportunity for misses, juniors and small women to obtain a smart and attractive suit at an advantageous saving. Fashioned of the season’s smartest ma- terials such as French Serges, Gabardines, Novelty Weaves, Striped Materials and Crepe Cloths. Scores of styles from which to make your selections. At ‘$9. 75 Misses’ and Juniors’ Coats at $7.98 to $25.00 All the newest models, in French and diago- nal serges, Bedford cords and novelty mixtures, in navy blue, black, Geen and tengo, They are plain flare and belted effects, Elaborately trimmed and beautifully lined. Some plain tailored and fancy standing collars in all con- trasting colors, Sizes 14 to 20, Misses’ & Juniors’ Tub Dresses at $4.98 Made in several smast and up to date models in Irish linens and linenes, in all contrasting shades, trimmed with white linen collars and cufls, Set- in sleeve fancy Piping and Roman stripe tie snd belt of messaline in all colorg. Misses’ Tub Skirts | Special at 98c All smart and up to date models, with single and double tier effects, also high girdle in plain and belted models, Most cesirable materials linene and Bedford cord, in white, ique, Eereaheaea and natural linen colurs. Length: ilitary collars, low necks and shiel fronts, hae oe or short lain whi ri iped and col- ored effects; repps, linene, percale, chambray, etc.; sizes $ to 8 years. A _ LUCKY PURCHASE OF A MANUFACTURER'S CANCELLED ORDER OF REGULAR $2.00 AND $3.80 QUALITY HATS Sennit Straw Hats in the newest shapes in several heights of crown from the conservative to the extreme tapering effects; in a large assortment and plenty of sizes. All hats are well trimmed. a4 16-BUTTON SILK GLOVES, AT 680 i Gloves, AT Se Fleer, Special at *3.69 a. teateserinesecel eh lancy stri tures, in cheviot he wary br dhol pment: or Balkan Norfolk models; two pairs of knicker trousers with each suit, pairs full lined; sises 7 to 18 years Crawford, Second Fleer, Twist, sailor Children’s Sam; ae Tk. ig ih BO at ‘93c mot’t, hat wines and lene wpieved “Infants” 7 79¢ Dresses, 48c | Lal 4 Special at $1.25 Simpeca Crewierd, Main Fieer.. Women’s Gloves Dainty Neckwear Fart TY KID GLOVES FOR WORTH $2.60 Special at *1.59 Women's 16-button pe wena Kid Gloves; French MOST FASHIONABLE DISPLAY OF Ghic NEW NECKWEAR EVER OFFERED Choice at 44c 760 De Medici Neckwear of description. | Wsciae Rate Hosea attanooet ine as Crawtind: Ble these PERFECT CAS AND ADAPTA TiONs, OF FRENCH MODELS AN! ORIGINAL DEsione RATED BY OUR OWN BRILLIANT CORPS OF AarISTS. Choice, at $10. 00 heady representative cabled us that all (ie dressed w: are wearing white aia hate at the French races, which ina forerunner of the couaing styles. In our Main Trimmed d Hat Salon we ore showing a sone \ of new White Satin Hats, trimmed smart with beautiful stiff white wings and others trimmed with white flowers white foliage. Shapes include the new Tricornes, sailors and Directoire shapes. Untrimmed Hats at Greatly Reduced Prices $1.25 twp My uate ee PEANIT BODY $1.60 HEMP HATS Splendid ieee ot Bold cari; hag acon bees Ae wanted Block and at 01.00 ead 04.00 Black | The best shapes. Sold colors. nly. originally for $1.50, NEW SPORT WATS Hats Trimmed Free $4.95 tase nai {ult end golt, | If you purchase your Hat and . Trimmings here. and Aecond Fine quality, im black and white only. WHITE WINGS Je TO $2.50 ler. rt. uutdoor sports. Dainty Dress Blouses AN OUT-OF-THE-ORDINARY SALE OF MODELS WORTH UP TO $7.50 Choice, at $3.98 FOR SATURDAY ONLY Owing to the limited space we are not going / #1" to tell you the why and wherefore of this \Rpjie sale, but suffice to say that the woman who is aay Ug a smart dress Blouse will do well to here early tomorrow for first choke, An oggregation of wonderful styles of such fav materials as Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe, Crepe Chiffons in dainty r shades, and exquisite cream ilk shadow laces. bevy of styles unrivalled at the sale price. None sent C. O. D. Colored Voile Blouses, Special at $1 Colored voile trimmed with buttons, also a veriety of white volle blouses. Wardro be Trunks, Plain tailored effects and trimmed styles displaying artistic designs in trimmings, Every model will impart an individual charm that will surely captivate the wearer, Sizes for misses, 14 to 20 years, and for juniors, 18 to @ lors that embrace every shade worn this season. Misses’ Party Dresses $10.98 to $12.98 Crepe de chines, plain and striped talfetas, China silk, foulards and charmeuse, in all the retty shades that are now in demand; also lack. They are smart models, in all the lending styles, daintily trimmed with lace and sill alae moire belts and some shadow lace REGULARLY $30, are shown in the newest style draping MARKED and finished in the tunic style, with two-tier styles and ulso the bustle effect. Little Girls’ Coats $3.98 to $10.98 Made of nplendid quality all wool rerges and fancy mixtures, in navy blue, Copenhagen, brown, red, and black and white checks. Made in Russian style effect with wide Balkan belt. Others have plain and belted backs, tailor finished with flare flounces andes trimmed with collars of lace and embroidery. Some also have cuffs of sills and moire to match. es Girls’ Middy Blouses Special at $1.00 ' Made of fine yalates Wi styles. Daintily trimmed wi i blue. All fast colors and ia all sizes from 6 Made of the very best base- wood, severed oe heavy water as, hand riv- vted itrougkoats fibre bound, DRESS AND D STEAMER TRUNKS, $4.85 Made of basswood, covered wit proof canvas; solid brass trimmed; sheet iron bottom; strong lock, cat ad Gy ee LEATHER OXFORD LEATHER SUi MATTI BAGS, REG, $4.50 CASES, REG, 37.50 | CASES, REG. $1.28 At $2.95 At $5.00 At 79¢ Made of high grade] Mode of very best cow-] Made of waterpreof i, English steel | hide loather; band-vowed;| matting ever @ steel hand-sewed sole fiinen lined throng her corners, braag| 17eme, finished with athe: | brase lock and catches; ne 24 inches.

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