The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1914, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1014. Faces Peril of Revolt With CHECKS MARINES GUARD = usband, New Ruler of Alba HEALS ALL | ALBANIANKING, | com cee SRM OSEASES Eady 0 FE] | fl iy Ec: Reshes end all skin trou day the turbulent subjects over whom| 6 ‘skin, Large he has reigned since his election by | Prada sath ents the powers last February, King Wil- Yam of Albania (Prince William of ‘Wied) is back in the palace in Du- razso and Italian marines are guard- Outside the city the insurgent sup- porters of Kesad Pasha, the former Minister of War, who e few days ago was deported to Italy, are threatening this STATEN 1 ISLAND NOTES. WITH GRAHAME WHITE The wedding of Miss Frances F. V. Jenkins of St. George, daughter of Dr. William T. Jenkins, byeisead “Maglico! — Magucot” Great eh Omen f per" Tenor Cries on Landing at Hen- perneg of Mar et gd will take pli jursday, June 11, don After Quarter Hour in Alr. ycitts, Marcel Kahle and the Aiseea ahle of New Brighton have gone to Gentes. 1, yess O% |} thoir summer home at Bridgehamp- (Special Cable Deapatch to The Evening World.) | ton, Long Island. LONDON, May 25.—Caruso made} Elisabeth Mankinan, twenty-nine | bis fret aerial fight at Hendon yes. | yearn Of a i? i terday. He was taken up 800 feet in @/ smith Infirmary suffering from & biplane by Grahame White and made) fracture of the right wrist and lace: &@ quarter hour's Gight. tlons received when struck by a “Caruso’s pleasure was extreme,” | Staten Island Rapid Transit engine. “ ling on aaid Grahame White afterward. “‘He| The two-story frame dwe! Richmond Hill Terrace, Richmond, the same exuberant, full-| owned by the George Sutherland hearted delight in bis trip estate, was destroyed hy fire at a lose of $6,000. The house was unoccupied and the origin of the fire is unknown. Samuel Barranco of No. 1063 Castle ton avenue, West New Erighton. i the 8. R. Smith Infirmary fe Ese contusions of the body, caused ®@ Wagon which he was Tepi airing falling on him. Mrs. George M. Liltte wilt give a tea at her home on Brighton Heights Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. H. J. Scudder of Velhore, India, | Franklin Simon & Co. | 2s No, 841, B. P. (a a ris hoes in Fifth. venue, and treets Ln paragon tapleton, this evening. A sith s8th $ itary mass for deceased mem- bers of the Holy Name Society of Bt. Peter’s Church, New Pala will be held at turda: Semi-Annual Clearing Sale cadets vot the shure wil will be in ane them. é ‘Mise Louisa Donald of Desens Hills ¥ Tuesday, May 3th has gone to Boston for @ visit with ¢ relatives. = mount ot ats ft Mies Sathariee Sehe & ol Women’s Coats, Wraps and Capes Richard Laval of Fort ¥ J. Francis Atterbury of ‘esterieigh. ei | Outing, and and | Sport Coats por eras &, fomerse se mish: Lamb Rich- peng sae porn Bnglish golf cord, wool eponge, 10.00 da Foe fae h He ve $18.60 ards of Ni New w Brinton have gone to to $39.50 and novelty febrica; and Travel Conte of Scotch tweeds. ‘aughan Heretofore $39.50 Baker of Cobalt, Canada, will be to $59.50 solemnised on June 18, A. Murphy of a trusineny tip. has on * All This Season’s Desirable Models it ak gerene No Approvals No C. 0. D’s No Exchanges ‘This Week's Cniapinke Novel in The ‘Evening World Begins To-Day The King of | Nobody's s Island “By THOMAS ENRIGHT wa Fs F ‘tt The Book on the Stands Will Cost You $1.25 ::::| QMin MY Ont ENTRANCE “thie You Get It for 6 Cents, ne aed we ue Fey 4 ot Con etme On pemeerert a Bome one will receive a letter to- twenty-three years old, a servant in the home of Jerome T. Corvan, at No. 685 West One Hundred and Thirty- fifth street, is dead. She isn't. She's in the Knickerbocker Hospital, where ashe is held on a charge of attempted auicide, but before she got to the | he } hospital and after she was revived Sophie. mY f. | she managed to mail the letter saying ‘ r, she had killed berself, > Had not two-year-old Jerome T. Corvan jr. wanted « drink of water would be dead, as she hoped. The youngster awakened his father, and Mr. Corvan smelled gas as he passed | |. the Ld foom on his ad to the May Sale At McCutcheon’s wa reewer B Miss teens Walker ant Made ———————— ee - Coats, ee bat Come black and colors, also serge 15.00 Si ant — ‘| Sale of Used Pianos Steager, ebony Swick, el * Haines, ebony Schafhaus, walnut. Trowbridge, walnut. . Chickering, ebony: Lindeman, w: locked and broke it down to find Mise FMQUCOTALETIER | (SSE FROM CATHERN, DONT" WORRY: SE ST EA She Quarrelled With Her Sweetheart, and She Meant | could reach her. Ghe had quarreiied with her eweet- Dr. Jabas of the hoepitel found that Mr. Corvan’s efforts had partly took her to the elevator. When three reached the ground floor to Die, but Didn’t. heart, she sald at the hospital. Diabetes Loses @aying that Catherine Unger, Morning at 2 o'clock the girl Last Week For four more days you have the opportun- ity to replenish your supply of Linens, Women’s Outer Garments, Lingerie, etc., at much reduced prices. ' The qualities are of the usual McCutcheon standard—the styles the latest. The assortments are unusually broad. The following are representative values: Lingerie Gowns—square and round neck, kimo- no style, hand embroidered. $2.25, Gowns—Square neck, sheer Nainsook, hand embroi and laceinserting. $3.75. Combinations—cCover and Drawer- Princess and Waist style. $1.75. Neckwear Vestees and Fronts—Organdie, plain and hand embroidered. $1.00 to 2.75 each. Guimpes—Hand embroidered, of Ba- tiste, with collar. $1.95 Linen or Pique Collars —95c and $1.25 each. Ladies’ Hosiery Pure ome, wide tops, in Black. $1.15, value 1. ei “Silk Stockings, two toned effects. Special at $1.00. James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 33d and 34th Streets. and Player-Pianos Some have been very little used. All have been put in good condition. The pressure of our new stocks upon the floor space demands the quick sale of these used instruments. Terms to suit each purchaser. Used Upright Pianos Used Player-pianos z ies First Gallery, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth Street. vived the girl, and he and Policeman Riley wrapped her in a blanket and girl broke away and ran to the mall- box in the corridor. She dropped a letter in the box before the policeman Its Terrors Specialist believes Cure has He the re- the the | * dav and two chairs—in brown Spanish leather. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway & Ninth Street Notice of the Summer Schedule Store Monday, ae he July and August, ' it seen eM be nly AS ) ia je store open at Saturd: Holiday we Saturdays of J d August will be Tull hol days nore and its ria onto being closed from Friday night to Monday mornin; Scrim—a Sale 15,080 yards of fancy drawn-work scrim, in two designs, white, ecru and arabe, are at the disposal of our customers at 18c a yard. It is of the same quali 08 we have sold be our stocks at 45c yard. It ir 40 40 inches wide, fully pee. om: in pieces averaging 40 yards to the piece. The first lot will be in for choice tomorrow, Tuesday. 50,000 Yards at 12¢ This is 36-inch scrim, drawn-work block design; pel in quality to scrim we have sold in our own tocks at 18¢, 20c. e Amill’s clean-up: First shipment in for tomorrow's selling. | Third Gallery, New Building. Very Desirable Dinner Sets of French and German China Not in any other May have we had the assort- ment or values in dinner sets that we show at the present time. In addition to more than 100 open stock dinner ware patterns, we are showing 35 distinct styles and decorations in complete dinner sets, at prices, owing to our large purchases, considerably less than. elsewhere. Theo. Haviland Dinner Sete Vignaud Bros. French 100-piece sets, $40, 845, $6: China Dinner Sete 10@piece sets, e780, $35,| Encrustations; fine quality white $40, $47.50, $50 and $65. chine, Chas. Field Haviland 108-piece sets, $70, inner Sets per M1d-piece sets, $05. Ne 5 edge decorations, **! German China Dinner Sete Lee perder 630. Quaint decorations, odd shapes, M. Redon French China | ‘ality At lese than the Dinner Sets tana! cost of porcelain, Noted for their ‘excellent qual-| _96-Plece sets, 918. ity; ? d dea 108-piece sets, 20 and 988. "ia pace fan win Cn 118-piece sets, 925, 987.60, $90 Sb gy eo? : Domestic Porcelain J. Pouyat aera Chine Dinner Sete Sevel patios patterns min several colors. Atlee dirs 101-piece dinner eats, 114-Piece sets, 852.50 to $100. Second Gallery, New Building. Linen—Eponge—Ratine Which Wins for the Summer Dress? The weather is right—the race is on—and so far—as the — might say “the entries are bunched—with linen a bit in the lead!” We are showing all the new weaves and colors in these three well-liked fabrics—Alsatian blues, violets, browns, greens, rose, pink, tan and white. Linen, 30c to $1 yard. Ratine and eponge, $8¢c to $1.90 yard. 86 to 48 inches wide. First floor, Old Building. Closing Out Corsets at $1.50 and $3 Just half their original prices. All po; poe makes (popular because good)—and plenty o dium and in bust models. Main Aisle, Old wen The Leather- Covered Furniture in this Karpen Sale offers a very kewcnl sel selection—347 pieces in all—in matched suites davenports, rockers and chairs. In dark green, red, maroon, brown and Spanish leathers. Starting at $14 for a brown oak arm chair with Spanish leather seat, to $414.50 for a 3-piece Early English suite— following is « partial list of this furniture at half Karpen list , hin yh leather sults, sofa and m cha ner rhy f iad rat peo} ja and arm spice feewa spent 8 leather suite, sofa and arm cha’ #-piece mahogany frame suite, be sea chair, in black le 70.00 pear brows Spanish leather suite 126.00 iste brown Spanish leather suite. . 97.00 oo mahogany suite, in black leather, 137.00 piadad suite {n green leather............ 176.00 Golden oak davenport, upholstered in 57.00 Early English sofa, Mission Led in me leather. 41.00 Mahogany davenport in black leather. . 51.00 Brown Spanish leather sofa, loose cushion 69.00 Brown Spanish leather arm chai: 17.78 Red leather arm rocker... 34.00 Red leather arm chair.... 20.80 Brown Spanish leather rocke: 32.80 wd 20.50 Brown Spanish leather [ed 22.00 eb 29.50 Green leather arm 24.00 Brown wa Epenish other arma} chaii 204 00 awe (+ Famed oak Sleepy Hollow stair ie Spacie leather, 20.00 Fumed oak rocker, brown Spa: 1, loose seat and back 23.00 Fifth Gallery, New Building. Lh 6 facath ste) A seman Ae bin (fe World Want works all week. Crder

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