The evening world. Newspaper, June 11, 1914, Page 18

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"|e tou caren cou ssove | MISSING COLLEDE a0y sre WS sity. "wen not untt ane inated) — LEFT NO CLUE BEHIND ° ° fn “imitations” IAKES FLESH . E > Big as a as a Circus foo this | ‘ather Is Unable to Fin ‘race of M = Sits ntite art atte wun mt moe | aD STRENGTH] || —Are You Reading Tue GrowTH ALONG BroaDwAy in @ moving picture etudio dragged along without a redeeming feature, and burlesques of certain plays of the year were rather stupid except Fulton Street, cor. Bridge St. 1329-31 Broadway, near Gates, B ooklyn Big Clean-Up Sale 3,000 Waists Hundress of styles tron Spring and Summer assortments—discontinued lines, short lots and incomplete sizes—CUT TO LESS THAN COST TO CLOSE OUT IMMEDIATELY. All sizes im the assortment, but not all sizes in each stvle. BEAUTIFUL COTTON VOILE, CREPE AND LINEN WAISTS REDUCED AS FOLLOWS: Sale of Handkerchiefs Req. Trede Mark : sat McCutcheon’s Commencing June 15, this store will open at 8.30 and close at 5 o'clock—Saturdays at 12 o'clock. During July and August we will be closed all day Y- young charms took place, Ono could see at a glance that the chorus was not altogether slender, and while the 8 were gorgeous they did not how off the girla to best ad- In’ a football game with the au- dience one fair player kicked herself instead of the ball into an aisle and was picked up by chivalrous specta- tors who sprang from their seats to the rescue as one man, Meanwhile Miss Collins did her best with the in- rt . aifte it that he a Those who are familiar with the Hand- Bernard Granville had. the. best Fisher, who regarded her more in Since June 4. Father Chapter by Chapter? WEEN N CONSUMPTION W yore awaiting the annual re-| sorrow than in jealousy. But in her| ‘ . | John's Med- | port of a blighted peach! oe cretty, girlish way as a dancer ter an extended search for his ols lohn's le ‘ % Crop we must all take off our| Ning Milicr wan a real delight. fon, Scott Degroat Harris, who hae} , The Ss’ I ‘ORY JUNE 23, d 1914 CURABLE new straw hats to the fact that this 0 bg 9 William G, Harris, division freight ture firm of Mrs, Burke and Daugh- Curiously enough, the pleasant sur- | ter, Mr. Monroe added to the laugh. | &UPC rintendent of the Lackawanna —_—_— prise in each of the big summer | sir, goliten of hia long career by play. | Pillroad, @aid to-day he was con- CHAPTER III Remember that every ease of tubercutosis | shown that help the tireless business SS ae often of a year's duration—plenty of time As one who moved In motion picture |“™ Diay. He is & freshman at to be cured if the disense te only recognized | been furnished by a dancer hitherto) oi ciog nhe—or “she"—seemed to speak Cornell University, His parents live and properly trented before the incurable| unknown to Brondway. In the Zieg=| room experience in #aying, “It's the i at oetod at A ee o 4 is Harris dined a is fra. ; hardest thing in the world now to|ternity’ house on. the ‘evening of | Mane A as s ‘ ‘ Foor aac nee raiancona |Ret & kood, rellable white slave.” June and lett to Ko to hig oatn fn! I I’ is mighty interesting to follow the growth of New another part ol ithaca, ter tha i i erwine {Later on Monroe wore a belt big| another part of Ithaca, “After that] York City along the line of Broadway. Garden Am bitthesome creature |, pact that was apparent the moment | days searching for him. Search has! @ The first settlement in the City was made in 1613, .| with the sunny charm of Genee did jpbe launched himself into the plece,| been made at all the boathouse id " the same trick In another way. After i, truth is there was no fua to| i the morgues In the vicinity of the ‘ By 1700 Broadway had grown up to Pine Street—by ence clapped its eyes upon its pro- Your aliment, and upon any.|Rramme only to raise them in per- ' wae ‘ gests for the reeaining of| plexity, During the intermiasion, bef af i ig Hr a ae pera Front and Brown Stone Rear because the City Fathers never charmer became generally known. “ expected the City to grow further North. 1 costs you nothing to find -| She rejoices tn the simple name of| neue ‘in which the mpine Mr, ty to gi , Because office consultation -| Marilyn Miller and ta @ Chicago girl : Teo Ghubert in © London supper |aised gales of laughter. 1875 up to 59th—by 1900 up to 110th Street, with ’ ’ Mins Jono Collins could hardly hope A Ci OCC ee teens) Mine Miley {for attention in her opening song, Harlem thickly settled around 125th Street. Since 1900, Broadway has grown from 110th Street up son that it was distracted by the knee action of @ bare-legwed chorus. Ms CAML EAL MLM MALE) | Zierteld bas at last reformed in this in 14 years. There are Elevator Apartments now at coeligiods (6 @Xiuly Jab ta ual Broadway and 212th Street, and there are Five-Story naturg) state. This exhibition, on a Apartments already built at 233rd Street and Broadway. smaller scale, was even carried to of more than ordinarily enduring 4 Broadway is entirely occupied by Van Cortlandt Park. The West Side only can be developed. Within the next five years Apartments Houses are way City-Line property because only afewhundredfeet * north of it Elevator Apartments have already been built. New York certainly will have grown up to the City- — By Charles Dan Darnton. stagers, George Monroe and Harry is @ great season for budding talent. Te rare acme cod Macon: william. G, Sarria, division. freight | 1 qassme eirouan tte Covabe winee, which te | erento nity thee eartee tat town has | IK & ataRe mother with & vengeance. Sibeve: vas) vouny, teen ee ey ae stages overtake the patient. feild “Folliex” it wag little Anna Pen- applause, and Inst night at the Win-| enough to show he was @ life-saver, | nother went to ithaca and apent two clapping ite hands the huge audt-|soeax of until he appeared. A scene | wawersity on the theory that the | 1800 up to Barclay Street. however, the identity of the blond ;| Mariiyn Miller and te 8 Chicago Fl! rianer and the bawling Mr, Monroe By 1850 Broadway had grown up to Séth Street—by Tor er- proved ghe was wo! finding, for | “Kitty MacKay,” for the simple rea- Ss to 207th Street, following the Subway—about 100 Blocks respect, but the Winter Garden still the runway, where the usual parade From 240th Street north to City-Line the East Side of sure to be built on the Broadway Front of the Broad- Line property by this time and Yonkers has grown [ip Stock at “The Linen gl wor ed hard and well throughout ae $1.00 Waists |$1.50 Waists | $2.00 Waists |$3 &85Waists down to it to-day. w that it is not mere boastfulness, but Gerace lsnaih, ded ct ons time wore $7.00 97 With Apartment Houses comes population— with a plain statement of fact, to say that there Amorita Ney Geet nd’ kicked 50c 79c 1 $] population comes Quick and Large increase in Values; ig no other stock of Linen Handkerchiefs with the Stmost soafdence ins cos cos- WHITE AND FLOWERED CHINA SILK AND then come your Big Profits. anywhere which compares with it. gas Dociaten aang hems thas is es CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS AS FOLLOWS: ; ; One can find here any kind of Linen It was Mr. Monroe, more than any- lll | | 59.59 & $3.50 Walste | $4& $4.50Walets | $5 & $6Walets pte int ie, it think Handkerchief desired. All the staple formance. His broad art needa elbow ’ about investing a few hundred dollars and getting some lines of Initial, Embroidered and Hem- oN Bay ny $7.97 | $2.97 | $9.97 af these profits yourself, Be sure tase Chapter IV tomorrow. etitched handkerchiefs are shown in every there ipsa “tye "sloping "Paes quality and size. In addition, there are Sak teesunives wiih euoree stprant dapiyeduomeveryatiacive Plies Sectors A Sale Vacation Dresses agg torte a novelties to be worn from London's Alhambra caused the J. Clarence Davies, 149th and 3rd Ave., to sit up and stare, and ” p/ P. Day, 31 Ne Se. ok: wenn Sage Se. Meats tees | New Serpe ad Herat si Oe Get and Auciner gaia pee big Satara Te midi here and Floral Fancies, bs though. by by massing the girl In Men's Hemstftched—€2.50.and 4.50 ee eis nae while ee bareine dosen;wegular prices $3.00 and 6.00, of Ban Francisco seemed a bit grim, it led up to @ fine scene of the ex- Ladies’ Sheer Irish Linen—$1.25 dosen; tapes, ey sagular-price, $1.50. : aNnoaehe sme Passing Show" Ladies’ Irish Linen, hand-embroidered in- SeNe Win of ths Worlderit io os big aL and Rich Lingeries. At three-ninety-seven this is the big- gest dress value that any woman will find in New York this season any-— where. The assortment consists of Long Russian _Tunics Rich Draped Novelties “Mme. Butterfly” Ties ‘Loom-Spun’_Tissues Every conceivable novelty in the Summer & mode thoroughly represented among these beautiful styles; every stunning effect of pattern; colors that contrast richly with white or harmonizing tints. You can well afford to purchase two or more at $3.97, On Sale Both Brooklyn Stores : as & cirous and will no doubt make the town in its eyes. Incidentally, Mt recalls that plaintive ditty, “Put itials, $2:50 dozen; regular price, $3.00. Ladies’ Hand Hemstitched—$4.00 and aor 00 and 9.00. ee TWO DEAD, FIVE DYING James McCutcheon & Co. Bil| AFTER SHOTGUN BATTLE Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets. bide be Resisting Arrest, Kentuckian Shoots Down Officer and Is Hm- ay self Slain. WHITESBURG, Ky. June 11.— Two men are dead, four are believed to be dying and a small boy lies fatally wounded as the result of an VES attack by Willlam Day, a moun- taineer, on officers who sought to e e arrest him at Neon, near here, last Beware of Substitution ||| night. One of the men Killed was | == eee ‘an officer, the other was Day him- self, Day's weapon was a shotgun. Hy Day was killed by possemen who XC 4 Every pair of silk gloves made trailed him to the mountains, whence | ————= HUDSON 2 he fied after maine Gesvereve SUNDAY EXCURSIONS stand at his home. ted on a by Julius Kayser & Co. has | |iwet sts cist tac AY . While officers were remonstrating — e name with him he broke from them, ran to TO NEW HAVEN an a aa Prod his home and secured a shotgun. He steamer RICHARD PECK, onvos, rer gs ey U.d0 A. M.: foot East od aye et Haven 2.90 1, tt returned and opened fire before the ope al i ae men knew of his approach. Two fell i pie wh 2.08 tidheda hate 00, terlourly wounded at the, firat_ din; charge and before the others cou! dofend themselves Day had reloaded UP THE HUDSON bis gun and was firing again. Steamer ORY OF LOWELE Je fenyoe Nir’ inp ap tare as ough Day formerly lived in Breathitt foie County. fo tending, Meum, due We Se ro, at en excursions under management of Summer feu Guide for 1914 Will be Ready for FREE Distribution About June 15th ® o To get a bird's-eye view of over 2,000 Country, ) Seashore and Mountain Hotels and Boarding Houses, information about Steamship Cruises, Railroad ,Routes, Etc., don’t fail to send for this greatest of all guides to Vacation Places at ~~~ STEAMBOATS enn Sunday, June 14th — > || || Quarrete With Wife and Ende Lite, || Robert Ott, 60 years old, @ cabinet | FALL RIVER LINE DAILY TRIPS WILL BE MADE TO | maker, living at No. 161 Bleecker street, ‘Tickets, salen ilmited to half the capacity, ||| Willlameburg, and his wife quarrelted on sale at Fieve oaly on day of exeurion, || three days ago and she loft him, accord || ||| tng to Richard Rank, who boarded with | ana HIGHLAND LAKE Mgeratate ‘Look for and insist upon this proof of _|||| tis ts, Rak smelted gas to-day ana 45 MILES UP THE HUDSON P' Pi ||| summoned Policeman Steers of the Fast Steel S HIGHLANDER uality and enuinene: \||| Hamburg avenue station, who broke . tren hy a q g' 88. ||| down the door to the kitchen, Inside i they found Ott dead. When you ask for and pay for the genuine “Kayser” Silk Gloves, be sure you get them | There is one certain way to protect yourself |||! and get the best—look for the name “Kayser” in the hem. 436-440-442 WEST 5/81 ST. RUG*°CARPET CLEANSING in Pire-Proo? Building. Address: World's Summer Resort Bureau, Pulltser BI & New York City 35 M DIAMONDS ON CREDIT” inter“State ia edi paso ENG TH Pissant thay Un JULIUS KAYSER & CO., Makers or teas FIRE PROOF STORAGE ose Er eee Founded in 1603 tite 77 a 8867 COL UMB Ss |

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