The evening world. Newspaper, June 25, 1914, Page 6

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<= on a summons The wot fhe Woman Tries to Wreck Vengeance on Man Who ts Freed. Ag enraged woman, whipping a long | {he | kitchen knife from one of her stockings amd sailing into one of the taters caused excitement to-daf Harlem Police Court, where Magistrate | soph Gime was sitting, ‘The woman in the De Kowa & could use It | —s Baventh ave ie =r sa M6. who had baled Frank amination. | Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue “Young 16 West 38th St.—Store Floor Will Hold a Sale Friday Hand Tailored Suits ne = td her back her that it was a case for a ‘ourt. De Rosa took a seat among the idling benchers in the court woman then attacked him with her! .|hands and Was put out Into the street | Bhe came back and in the second sally in the | drew a knife, but Court Attendant Jo- Farley caught her before she | She was arrested on 9 Entirely Separate from Fifth Avenue Store worsted, Scotch homespun, vicuna or navy serge. 15.00 Actual Values $21.56 to $29.50 De Roan of No. 311 Broadway, to court n, a servant, alleged that ona $9) and that he Magistrate an ‘ oof violating the Sullivan law | was Anna Janek of No. is / And held. in Sin tinil for further ex: | De Tosa went free Close During June— Daily, 5 P.M. Saturdays, Noon. Men's Shop FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 44 CHEST Three or four button English sack models, in navy, black, gray or brown pencil striped cassimere, striped or checke: Worumbo Flannel Suits (ntined) FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 42 CHEST hest grade Worumbo Flannel, hand tailored, three or ir bugton soft roll front models, sleeves silk lined, patch pockets, striped or plain, in tan, light or dark gray. « 22.5 $35.00 Norfolk Knitted Coats box pleats to shoulder. Actual Value H 9, 7 $12.50 Actual Value White Flannel Trousers + FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 42 CHEST Separate knitted Coats of finest grade brushed yarn, in , brown or green heather, Norfolk model, =) FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 27 TO 42 WAIST English serge, with belt straps and cuffs. 3.75 sateen rane 132 to 18 neck, 33 to 36 sleeve length. 1.85 Actual Values KR 47-49 West 42d St. Final Reduction Sale Every item represents an assured bargain. models. Lochading White Chinch i. ie Taffetas, Engli Pherd Checks; ne st models, - ae tid Roman striped 9 WEST 42D STREET C.0, D. or Exchange Privileges During Sale $3.00 and $4.00 “Young Men's Shop’ —16 West 38th St. + Of white English tennis flannel, also white striped Men’s Silk Mixture Shirts Jacquard Figures or Russian Cord Stripes Of silk and linen or silk and madras, in gray, blue, helio, pink or black and white stripes; or all white. All. stocks sacrificed regardless of cost or loss, 63 Dresses, were up to $10.50 now 5,00 98 Dresses, were up to $17.50...,. now 7,50 85 Dresses, were up to $24.75...... now 10.00 49 Dresses, were up to $35.00.,....now 14,75 37 Dresses, were up to $47.50...., now 22.50 19 Dresses, were up to $05.00.,....now 29,75 Materials are Crepe de Chines, Crepe Meteors, Tafieta, Flowered, silk and Coiton Voiles, Ratines and Cotton Crepes; new Russian tunics and Basque 31 Capes, were up to $18.59 now 9,75 25 Capes, were up to $32.50........now 14,50 36 Coats, were up to $17.50 now 7,50 59 Coats, were up to $27.50 now 12,50 ish 16 Suits, were up to $19.75. now 7.50 * 31 Suiits, were up to $22.50 now 10.00 49 Suits, were up to $37.50......... now 17,50 Included are English Serg Gabardines, Silk Taffetas and Shepherd Checks; Russian THE EVEN HILLIPS SAYSHELL | ~ WED V-YEAR-OLDGIRL | Impairing Her Morals Out of Spite. | The case of Henry Wallace Phillips, | the author, charged with impairing | teen years old, the daughter of Mrs. Iallie ©, Cluxton, who formerly shared his apartment at No. 142 West Ninoty-sixth street, was adjourned to-day by Magistrate Simms in Har- lem Court until June 86. | The little girl was not in court. | Her mother, who deacribed herself as a saleswoman of No. 66 West One | Hundred and First street, presented | an affidavit which sald that Phillips in May, 1913, caused the girl to pose! j= | for him. Phillips said to-day that he was an artist as well as a story writer) | and that Marjorie posed only in the; ||! presence of her mother. He remem- | bered commenting on the similarity of her figure to that of the girl in) | “September Morn.” | “She iva dear little girl and I mean) to marry here when she is old| enough,” said Phillips, who is forty- five years old himself. “Her mother | || has raked up this incident of a year) Ago because she is spiteful and jeal- ous. She thought she would marry! me herself. 1 got Mrs. Cluxton a Place with a publishing house, 8he/ and the little girl quarreled, and to| 1 save the girl from being harmed | morally I had her committed to the} |] House of Meroy at Inwood. This is the mother's answer. i Mr. Phillips made a reputation as a humorist by bis Red Saunders stories. RAINEY WILL LECTURE | AT HIS ‘MOVIE’ SHOW Viunter Will Tell of Experiences in Corralling Wild Animals With Camera. i Thia is club night at the Newsboys’ Home Club benefit at the Casino} Theatre to witness the African hunt | pictures of 1914 of Paul J. Rainey. Mr. Rainey himself will talk and tell of his experiences in the jungles of | the Dark Continent. Notices have been posted in all the | | clubs of New York that Mr. Rainey | will do the lecturing himself to-night. | It ts entirely out of his liné, he says, | and he will just “talk” and tell the audience bow it feels to be charged by an angry lion, what his sensations were when in the way of a buffalo stampede. Mr. Rainey will sail Satur- | day for Europe and is going again to ||! Africa And then to India to hunt, more big game and make more pic- tures, ! The attendance which runs all this week. is big in | spite of tho bot weather. At the! Lyric Theatre, where “Little Lord | Fauntleroy” {s being produced in moving pictures for the benefit, the | attendance is also good. This ptc ture play is voted one of the finest | that has ever been shown a New| York audience. | COURT FINES TY COBB $50.| | Rall Player tarbing Veace in Detroit. DETROIT, ¥.ch., June 2%6.—A fine! of $50 for disturbing the peace was to- | day imposed upon Ty Cobb, Tige: when he appeared before Police Jeffries and, through his attorney tered a plea of guilty. W. L. Cai | @ butcher, who forced the proceedings Against the ball player because Ty threatened him with « revolver in his place of business last Saturday night, raid thet he would follow the eriminai | |} prosecution with # civil sult for dam-, | uges Howard Harding the butcher's helper, | with whom Cobb cngaged in a fst | || fight, following the altercation with Carpenter, also announced to-day that | he would ‘bring civil acticn against the | ball player | French Pearls For Graduation at the beneft, ||! “TMOTES IN JAP TANG WHEN SHE GOS UP, sos WASHINGTON, June 26.—By mu- i os 4 “a, “ tual arrangement between Secretary = Says Mother Made Charges of Bryan and Ambassador Chinda, the correspondence between the United | States and Japan over the California anti-alien land law is to be published in both countries simultaneously to- ; test of May, 1918, in advance of the ; enactment of the the morals of Marjorie Cluxton, four- | winds up with the latest American | note of yesterday's date, answer to a communication from the | Japanese Government received ten | months ago. ‘The voluminous for the reason that it is largely argumentative; the Japanese | government endeavoring to show that | the California law is a violation of the | existing treaty, while the American PER STRING Only One toa Customer Strings of genuine French G Pearls at Be cents each, 0 Every string is 15 inches long in size, with a sp. ltisanab- solute fact, that French Pearls factory il orders filled, 2 cents extra, Send $1.00 bit or money order. N ted. Open until 6 . Saturdays included Cg i i) 180 Breadway, N.Y. Dinmends, Watches, Jewelry. ING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1914. of the trea Commision: hold agricult nds, Taken in’ ce jon with the decla- f the Webb act that it is not TO BE PUBLISHED. |; | rati ei ‘ ill Be Ma t to validate — exist By Agreement They Will Be Made) (reitios, the American. contention | ment. Rofrano was a Hearst candidate seeks to justify the President for de.|in the fight against Tom Foley's ticket clining to attack the constitutionality of the California law. in the Second District. become reconciled with Tamm in Washington and Tokio, The Effects of Opiates, HAT INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to preparations, all of which are narcotic, is well smallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in tions and growth of the cells which are likely to become permanent, causi | morrow morning, The correspond- | imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcoh or narcotics in later life. ence begins with the Japanese pro- | Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of gett) area result of dosing with opiates or in Webb laws, and making beam! unavoidable, ministration of Anodynes, to children by any but a |deerteds ena th hould not be lec ie should not ® need the attention Sta, @ correspondence is necessarily aca willfully with nai Cordials, Soothing P cannot be too party to it. Children who —— = = of Street Cleaning Feth- erston to-day announced the appoint- rom the right to} ment of Michael A. Rofrano as Deputy | Comminsioner at a salary of %,000. Dur- Ing the absence of Fetherston Rofrano | will have complete control of the depart- He has since narcotics to keep mriaeee ae their infancy. The rule among physicians is that children should never receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and physician, and it is nothing less than a crime to | toria contains no narcotics if it bears the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher. _ | Genuine Castoria always bears the signatare of' A | weousty are | \ Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fith Avenue. have prepared for Friday and Saturday Until Noon en unusually attractive sale of the newest styles in Misses’ Midsummer Dresses Greatly Below Prevailing Prices [NCLUDING modish garments of the most desirable cotton, linen and silk fabrics, in white and the most fashionable colorings; in sizes for 14, 16 and 18 years, as follows: Dresses, of linens, in white and colors,. 6. 0.0.00 at $4.75 Dresses, of striped voile, daintily trimmed, ys at $5.50 Dresses, of fine French Jinen, sport and Russian tunic models, . at $6.95 Dresses, of French crepe and eponge, organdie vestee and cuffs, at $8.75 Dresses, of foreign plain and novelty cotton fabrics, six styles, $10.00, 15.00 Dresses, of crepe de chine and China silk, in white and colors, $15.00, 19.75 Misses’ White Skirts in a very large assortment of the most wanted cotton and Jinen fabrics, including golfines, at $1.75, 2.75, 3.50 and 4.75 Waists and Blouses for Women and Misses At Specially Reduced Prices To-morrow, on the Second Floor, an unusually choice collection of Lingerie Waists at 85c, $1.15. 1.95 and 2.75 Of sheer batiste, voile, organdie, linen and crepe. ¢ Tub Silk Blouses at $2.75 and 3.95 Ot superior washable silks, with long or three-quarter length sleeves. Handmade Voile and Batiste Blouses at $2.95 and3.85 Trimmed with hand embroidery and fine laces. Timely Sale of Women’s Bathing Suits (O-MORROW, Friday, on the Second Floor, the following very desir- able groups of Bathing Suits, at decided reductions: $5.00 to 8.75 Bathing Suits at $3.95, 4.85, 5.50 and 6.50 Of mohair and wool serge, in navy blue or black, trimmed with striped or checked silks and self-colored braids; bloomers to match. $6.00 to 10.50 Bathing Suits at $4.95, 6.50, 7.50 ana 8.75 Of excellent silks in navy blue or black; collars and cuffs trimmed with white pique, ratine or silk; one-piece models, An Extraordinary Reduction Sale, Friday and Saturday Until Noon, of Boys’ Summer Suits and Hats Presenting, on the Third Floor, the season’s most desirable models of English and American Norfolk Suits of foreign and domestic cassimeres, cheviots, homespuns, worsteds and tweeds in desirable colorings; half or full lined with alpaca; sizes for 7 to 18 years. $7.50 to 9.50 Suits, at $5.00 ‘$10.00 to 12.50 Suits, at $6.75 $13.50 to 18.50 Suits, at $8.50 Boys’ Blue Serge Norfolk Suits, special at $6.75 with extra pair of knickerbockers, sizes for 7 to 16 years. Boys’ Washable Suits Russian, Middy, Sailor and Oliver Twist Suits, in all wanted colors and fabrics $1.75 to 1.95 Suits, at $1.15 | 83.95 to 5.00 Suits, at $2.75 $2.45 to 2.75 Suits, at $1.65 | #5.50 to 6.00 Suits, at $8.85 $2.95 to 3.75 Suits, at $2.00 | #6.50 to 8.75 Suits, . at $4.50 Also a clearing sale of Boys’ and Children’s Straw Hats Rah-Rahs, Jack Tars and Tyroleans, in the popular shapes and braids, $1.50 Hats, reduced to 95c | $5.00 Hats, . reduced to $3.95 $8.50 Hats, reduced to $2.50 | %6.00 Hats, a reduced to $4.50 * = * % =S= == B. Altman & Co. will hold the following Sales to-morrow (Friday), and until noon on Saturday . (when the store will be closed). A Special Sale of Women’s Travel and Shower-proof Coats at very low prices. Linen CapeCoats . . . . at $5.25 Rubberized Mackintoshes at $6.75 & 11.50 English Gabardine Ulsters . . at $14.50 A limited quantity of \Vornen's Taffeta Wraps will be included im thissale at the unusual priceof . . «. « © « « © OF9.80 An Exceptional Offering of Women’s Separate Skirts at special prices. Country Club Skirts, of white golf cord, white serge, or white-and-biack striped worsted, aos + & «© 6 & C4 . $8.75 Russian Tunic and Pinited Tunic Skirts, in shepherd's check or white, mavy or black serge i ® @ « «@ at $6.75 Black Silk Taffeta , in two ser models . . . . 2* $7.75 Accorciior=pilai rts, of wialte or black crepedechine.. . . at $7.75 ¢ An Interesting Sale of Young Girls’ Summer Dresses, Blouses and Skirts (Wasabie) will offer excellent values at the following unusually low prices: Dresses of various cotton fabrics, sizes 6 to 14 years . . + « at $1.35, 2.00 & 2.75 Imported Dresses of !inen or pique, sizes 6 to I2years . . . « at $2.00, 5.75 & 8.00 Middy Blouses of drill, sizes 6 to 20 years, at 2. 2 6 wl lel elle 186 & 95 e Middy Skirts of crill, sizes 6 to 16 yeers, ee a $1.00 A number of High-cost Dresses have Seen marked at greatly reduced prices. earance Sale of Summer Shoes of the remsinder of the season's stock of low-cut ‘footwear. Originally nigh-priced, and embracing a variety of styles, these Shoes, being in broken sizes, will be marked at $2.75 per pair. 4 Final C Women’s will consist 10,000 Yards of Summer Cotton Dress Fabrics (arranged in Blouse, Skirt and Dress Lengths) comprising a variety of desirable weaves and colorings, will be placed on sale at large reductions from former prices. ; BLOUSE LENGTHS peryard. . . + « + ~.» 12¢ to SOc SKIRT AND DRESS LENGTHS peryard. . . . «+ «| . 28 to 78e B. Altman & Co. Special Order Dressmaking Dep't (Third Floor) Bridal Gowns, Afternoon and Evening Dresses, Dinner Gowns, Redingote and Basque Dresses, Wraps and Military Capo Suits Made to Order at short notice. Moderate prices, FREY Avemne, 34th end 37h Pirarts, Mee Fog er

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