The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1914, Page 6

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n A, B,C MEDIATION ' SIGN OF WORLD PEACE is ree ‘comfort in wearing, . rT. Pt i ghd Glasses, Nitrate cad £ the prescription of Our a Oeultsis' or Yours, cost $2.00 or more—depending entirely ft upon the quality of the frame > or mounting you select and the Result May Be, Says John Bassett Moore—Arbitration Backward. and Chill in the Mexican eltuation an dthe apparent progress already made by the conference at Niagara Falla were pointed cut by epeakers ie eyes require. WacHanns 4 East 234 St. HH West 125th St. ational Arbitration to-day as the most encouraging sign of the Present time in the cause of peace. John Bassett Moore of Columbia University, recently counselor of the State Department at Washington, who 4th Si iz wean ive. 70 Nassau Street, | Presided at the conference, eana'ts Bie % Prkiyni 489 Fulton St. & 1009 Broadway. the A powe: = $97 Broad St, near Hahne & Co.| maybe ite ‘result, tae end “& event in the history of international | went any : | Remarkable Event, No Matter What MOHONK LAKE, N. Y., May 2) ‘T'wo teat cases which will have an The mediation of Argentine, Brazil; important bearing on trials in the lake Mohonk Conference on | Lieut. John J. McCambley of Hook ig Daratus smashed by the reckless driv- Sen Pan.| ort? these men never have been held ENING WORLD, ™W0 FIRENEN OW TRIAL AND THEIR CASES A TEST One Charged With Reckless Driv- ing, the Other's Right to Quit Under Fire Is Disputed. \auree by Th Chief in charge of Queens. Pending his trial, Grant, who has been in th aut Department for twenty at ult the department, saying his vy years of service gave bien “that . After consulting C yy Mhnand Counsel Polk Commissioner Adamso Grant and make it a test case. — ENDS LIFE AFTER QUARREL. Fire Department in the future came up this morning before Commissioner Adnmeon in the Bronx and Deputy Commisatoner Latmbeer in Brooklyn, Could Have Sunt for a little quarrel, which might and Ladder Company No. 48 was on trial before Commissioner Adam- @on cn the charge of driving without pormiasion one of the automobile hose care of the department. The tnex- perience of the driver is said to have resulted in injury to the apparatus, “The repair shops are full of ap- Before she turned on the gas jet to end Laat tap dog, Sent a, Risa pa and then ajoining. It ~e rea ver a “ot iad the 'aow ‘which se a small ¥ ue Bratt as a oe eos of | room i math ea a The table Kort aa card with Phi Main thi! Sveitten upon it with the ed ernes, mate! iy roved to be Philip Schmitt an he came to the Bergyn atreet fend” ie nang th the little dog wh leaping into ing of mef in the department,” Com- missioner Adamson said, “and hith- responsible, In Brooklyn Capt. James F. Grant | dead. rate be re Pan be My grea yet wit American movement which was Ptormalty inaugurated by the first International American Con- all f Hd at Washington in 1680 and We ri clo aoe wire twigene | Me. Moore admitted that actual restite eae Lapteih geen) during the ie, nd "that ‘tbe pte gh gai abi an pertod been marked by armed conflicts of excep- t! eae. Prot. Mi declared joore jal titre treatries were rn backward As far back as 17% he found ite chet rate prtration in rome tting jo ar! a Sieg e man 2 7 Sok points wack ? uuld be subject. to exception or Btriction under the treaty with Great Britain to-day. ore 2 KILLED IN DOUBLE CRASH. —_—_— ‘Twe Motorcycles Dash Inte Wagen One After Other. particular kind of lenses your i ‘“Eddys"’ Sauce is known i thousands of homes % ranklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets 66 i vx! wD Boye’ C Sho 8 and 10 West 38th St.—Store Floor Connecting with Fifth Avenue Store ji Special Sale Thursday Worumbo Flannel Norfolk Suits UNLINED SUITS—9 TO 18 YEARS ‘Of highest grade Worumbo Flannel, in ony or Gal sed new model coat, unlined, wi Value Pink knickerbocker trousers. , - Boys’ Norfolk Suits WITH EXTRA TROUSERS. 7 TO 18 YEARS vis ? =| Of tweeds, cheviots and homespuns, in gray or brown colorings; also navy serge. Herelojore $8.75 to $10.00 6.50 9.75 Palm Beach Norfolk Suits FOR BOYS. 7 TO 18 YEARS of Hook and Ladder No. 102 waa put on trial before Deputy Commissioner Laimbeor to determine whether or not | %4t."% eae ie ‘aha oo mach ‘& member of the department can re-| hi three sign under charges. Grant was He Behm ania roy UB, mag Behmitt fret eohad tele him. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue « 2» Young Men's Sho @ | 16 West 38th St.—Store Floor Entirely Separate from Fifth Avenue Store Important Sale Thursday Hand Tailored Suits FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 44 CHEST Three or four button English sack models, in navy, black, gray or brown pencil stri cassimere, stri; or checked worsted,” Scotch conn vicuna ps geo serge. 15.00 siitiete tee Hand Tailored Suits FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 44 CHEST Three or four. pai English sack models, in navy, Mel jack, gray or brown cassimere, s' Trail koe Eoncopen, iota or tat | serge. 20.00 Actual Values $37.50 to $40.00 Worumbo Flannel (Untined) Suits Highest Grade Worumbo Flannel FOR YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 42 CHEST e Hand tailored three or four button soft roll front models, sleeves silk lined, Paks pockets, of striped or plain Worusbo flannels, in navy, tan, light or dark pe 22.50 “$5.00 White Flannel Trousers FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 27 TO 42 WAIST Of white English tennis flannel, also white etciped E serge, with belt straps and cuffs. J 3 19 Regular price $6.50 Important Saie Thursday Men’s Furnishings Bp Of wens “Pain Beach: cot, noone ns 5 OB Men’s Silk Shirts 4 1345 to 18 Neck—83 to 36 Sleeve Ro? Washable Norfolk Suits Of high grade wash silk, light or covered grounds, 2 on FOR BOYS. 7 TO 17 YEARS neat or novelty satin stripes. Regular price $5.00 95 ch, li Hi Dae cecwne duck Powe geo 2,95 Men’s Silk Mixture Shirts 4 Russian Cord Stripes—13}; to 18 Neck : * 1 ~ Youths’ Silk Mixture Shirts Silk Mixture Shirts Of silk mixture Russian cord, in wide, narrow or = ; | “Of sitk mixtures with Russian cords and jacquard cluster stripes. Regular price 33.60 1,85. EE i iicec end wine soqarie colt wma Beto ttneck. Regular price 33.0 = 135 Men’s Pajamas ed , in bl hi Boys’ and Youths’ Pajamas a phen wails eps, a eclors ond pode tae 7 price $3.00 t0 $9.60 1.35 Se keiie ius cr fas aio wh cdaae to 18 years. price $1.35 =. 78 Men’s Silk Ties Boys’ Silk Mixture Blouses 1 , stealer aici In ric! aleriogs @ pes an in the lar, Ne; aa Souees a silk mixtures with Russian flowing en Regular ‘pris $1.60 te par 85 de and j d figures, in blue, helio, th separate of attached collar, re Young. Men's Shop” mie etm ll yEDAESDAY,. charged with intoxication and {ngub “had no {dea where to fd bor ang has - fe | Scand” Beet Hho ther ee er SN |RICH CUBAN AN DUELLIST JAILED) --. Aneany i decided to go ahead with the trial ‘of | Amtbat Mes HAVANA, May Kew "tori, was moillt ott was easily have been patched up, Besale |ter Schmitt killed herself in a furnished | Warren in: room at No. #1 Bergegn street Brook- | Petras: lyn, and there she was found to-day. | Mesa received the wininoune her troubles, she shut her Itttle white, om Franklin Simon 8 Co.. - Misses’ Long Tunic Suits | (emnonsn ve maoch epee, 14to 20 yrs. Values45.00 (T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— MA A ilicatin’s ania APP = B. Aina & Ca have arranged for toemorrow (Thursday) and Friday, in the Men’s Furnishing Department, ** | Rich milk, malted grain, in powder Terie | Fenopy a : A Special Sale of | einer otc Men’s Outing Coats and Trousers Card | Soares cdbeiieees- aah oo ucianane and Motor Dusters ; {at unusual concessions from the regeflac ~ sefling prices. Men’s Outing Coats, lof fine quality blue serge; made in Norfolk style, with belted 4 back and patch pockets ¢ 3 = at $14.00 Men's Imported Norfolk Coats, for golfing or general sports wear; made of tweeds and other serviceable materialsin gray and brown mixtures. ry e é ° e e at $10.50 u Men’s Outing Trousers of striped flannel or serge © 6 © © © o@ 66 at $3.78 Men’s Motor Dusters, of gray mohair or tan A linen.» © e@ @ ee & 8 at $4.00 ./ Se re. Mrs. Flick, w see The Foed-Drink for all Ages Fifth Avenue ® Special Sale Thursday i an ohne Mast Da ee iWoine 32950 18.50 14to 204 years. sses’ Cape Suits New models, of navy, white or black English serge; braid or satin trimmed, also with srt wooed woo) Ronan trimming, long Russian tunic skit 29.50 Misses’ Collarless Cape Coats Of French serge, in navy or black, kimono sleeves, ec 14.50 ” An Interesting Sale of © + | Women’s Summer Hats at will be held in the Millinery Department-on’ the First Floor to-morrow (Thursday), and will offer exceptional values at the following prices: Trimmed Straw Mats in all-white, or in black with white trimmings, at $4.50 & 6.75 Untrimmed Straw Hats in white or black at. 2 3 «© 3 © s&s SL75&2.50 Panama Hats, in several styles, with biack band trimmings} . « © at $3.50&475 /-. *. bodice straps, to be buttoned as vest, lined with plaid or plain silk. 14t0 20 years. Value $24.50 Misses’ Inverness Capes In navy blue serge, also black and white ch Gladstone collar of contrasting silk, half bel yoke back, lined with silk to ealis or rich plaids. 14 to 20 years. Value $29.50 1 8.50 a oo Sed Misses’_“Premet” Capes Long model with pointed dip sides of navy or white serge, lined with charmeuse satin or Roman silk. we 14% 20 years. Value $29.50 19.75 ___ KILL CLOSE OUT THURSDAY A Special Offering of | ./ 83. Misses’: Sport Coats Women’s White Buckskin Pumps Of Worumbo chinchilla, English golf cord, wool eponge, at $4.00 per pair f. | English serge or Scotch mixtures. 14 to 20 years. (being one-third less than the usual-price) — , will be a feature of interest in the Shoe Departs « ment (Second Floor) to-morrow (Thursday). 2 Women's Summer Footwear is being shown. in the regular stock of the Department ~ in the light weights now in demand, andin |. a large variety which includes all the smart ” styles, leathers and combinations; also Boots " _ / and Shoes for golf, tennis, tramping, etc. Tailor-madeSuits « Evening Dresses 7.50 Herelofore $18.50 to $29.50 92 Misses’ Dressy Suits Ofserge, gabardine, checks, wool crepe, and novelty fabrics, oa pacts black and colors. 14 to 20 teks =- 15.00 Herelojore $29.50 to $39.50 Misses’ Long Tunic Dresses Of blue, pink or black and white striped voile, roll collar and vestee of white Sift pirdle. skirt with haope one awe 9973 6.95 | for Misses and Small Women have been Misses’ Summer Dresses marked, in order to effect a speedy'¥fearance, 4 a at less than one-half the actual values. Of crepe, voile, ratine or linen, in pen iy en 9 7 5 coloes, eiripesagtigases, Hhistyeas Farerat : 110 Tailor-made Suits at $9.75 & 13.50 Misses’ White Dresses 85 Evening Dresses at 15.00 & 22.00 | tat eumyaetis (tis pate Paes T4150 | Avo 88 STREET DRESSES, of serps, at the extremely low prices of i, Misses’ Crepe de Chine Dresses $9.50 & $14.50 i Summer Floor Coverings: Long tunic models, in navy, black, white or open, with the long pleated or plain Russian tunic 8) 14 to 20 years. Value $29. \ 18.50 | { | Hat Girls’ Summer Dresses Commencing to-morrow (Thursday), * i ch , ratine, a= * Gt Ramle ot French linen, rtine, epongs.or ging, 50) Plain Grass Rugs (sizes 3x6 to 12x15 feet) 2 Girls' White Dresses suitable for Porch or Country Home use, will A Of white voile or betiete, rimmed with Irish Filet __ be offered at or Val jo i Caseig (sy $6.95 to 73 4.50 $1. 10, 1.95, 3.35, 5.25, 7.35 & 14.50 “ affording an excellent opportunity to obtain Girls’ Ankle Ties durable Rugs at very low prices. Of white buckskia, tan or black Rusala calf, or pat- aio Unusually large selections of Summer Rugs gat leather, made on “Franklin” orthopecii 00 «2.25 | are now eae, tnebiay Homespun Rugs, Hand-made Fibre Rugs, Grass Rugs, Holland Misses’ White Buckskin Pum Rush Rugs, Scotch Art Squares and Algerian White buckskin pumpa, mrnpe, also patent leather, tan or Rugs, all marked at very moderate prices, | h fl low ool- " : rom mag sti imred mines 100 © 3.00 er ' FURS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES STORED IN VAULTS ON THE PREMISES FIFTH AVE,, 37th and 38th Sts, (Telephone 7080 Murray H&D A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO Ejplniatie iaifeenty

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