The evening world. Newspaper, July 31, 1914, Page 9

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———— a 1 i bs THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 81, FURNITURE DEALERS Ils Pocullar te Women CONVENTION NOTABLY SAI ini uaa) SUCCESSFUL ONE restoring full health and stren to women Whe bare entered of his connection with large sport- - | ing events, and sai@ he was one of 1914. $10,000 JEWELS ON WOMAN TAKEN | IN DRUG DEN RAID tity of opium. Mb was charged yea wien! having opium in Jie possession and being a drug flends According to Dietectives Crossan, Johnaton, Schaudel and Byron, of the Narcotic squad, his wallet contained $1,000, and he offered them lance 8 to let him go and make no re- out and ex bogus” was the men t but not least, the asnoctat ke further efforts to hi weaknesses and irregularities lier to them. That remedy ie DR. PIERCE’S FAVORITE ehousenin, ngaged in the iture or other effects to make a report to | of the placer from which und to which such furniture has b When the : ¥ moved. In this way it is expe Je the promoters of the Jettria-Johnson{ From every point of view the |thar real eatate owners and. cents, PRESCRIPTION Aght.” ‘The detectives aay ve had al {lind annual convention of the Na-| g nd provision dealers and fell bap you. In e 1, : ” ' ribed "Vi ver.| tional Home Furnishers’ Association, | furniture men themacives will be en- Wealthy Sporting Man, With} fo! pesci! inacribea “vrom Bob Ver-| oon so ot closed at t abled to keep track of tenante and | five ita fer tral, ‘al 7 non to Ed Winters.” Vernon isa well} Which has just closed a customers, some of whom have an $1,000 in Pockets, Is known sporting promoter. Winter Palace, was sgperein s | Unfortunate habit of “moving awoy —> , a] formerly owned @ etring of race) ful. There were more than a hundred) from here” when the man with a bill . . * horses. delegates present, many of them com-| comes around iad “wants” * Work Wonders in the construction camp put anything to- Also Arrested. ing from far distant cities, and there was not a man of them who was not The detectives say Winters rooms Oe it's built right. Edward Winters, who calis himseif & commissioner, and Is well known in cireles where big bets are made on . Was held In Jefferson urt to-day trial in Special drugs in his possession bail immediately, Mrs, Laura Mens dal, who says she is the wife of a member of the firm of Cook & Co., lobster dealers, of Portland, Me., was also in the same bail on the same charge as 4 result of @ raid on her apartment, The police say Winters, who has a home in Riverside Drive, was found last evening In a luxuriously fur- nished Oriental den on the top floor of No, 311 West Thirty-fifth street, smoking opium in a pearl-studded ssions for having) He furnished) had fans to blow tne fumes through a skylight over the “ * Arong the furnishings are costly Turkish rugs and ornate opium iayouts. The woman calling herself Mra. in $1,000 batt tor| Mendel, the detectiven say, was found in a richly furnished room an the ground floor of the same house, wear- ing about $10,000 worth of jewels and drawing at an opium pipe. She would not tell where she lived, and the police say offered her jewels and large sums of money to be set free. They be- lieve sho remied the room for the sole purpose of indulging in the drug. ‘They understand she has rented it for several years, occupying it only on occasion. In the room they eay they found a bance th pl of opium, enthusiastic over the progress the association has mage in the year just ended, C.duudwig Baumann, the Brooklyn furniture dealer, was elected Presi- dent for the ensuing year, succeeding Col, Henry L. Kincaide of Boston, The next convention will be held here on Jan. 16, 1016. The members of the association have planned a great deal of work for the coming six months. They will work like beavers im thelr crusade against unfair advertisers and unfair competition in their line of business. The man who advertises a standard article at a markedly cut price and then supplies the customer with something he calls “just as good," or, perhaps, doesn’t refer to at all, will be sure to feel the heavy hand of the ake their own cigarettes from NAVY Long Cut tobacco be- at way they are sure of fresh, mild, rettes they can smoke all d long-heah ful pleasure that puts sunshine 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. | Closed Sanibested During July and Augen HEARN ANNUAL AUGUST SALE Blankets and Household Dry Goods | | | GAIL & AX NAVY Long Cut Tobacco { pipe. In the room, they say, was @ organization, Another matter the association has on its books for adjustment is in- MEXICAN PEACE BEGINS MONDAY, AUGUST 3D “The Best Tobacco in the Best Package’’ suit case containing a large quan: pulcase mone PROSPECTS F000 surance. The furniture men think SALE MERCHANDISE INCLUDES:— NAVY is mild Burley tobacco, with a won- en- A Breakfast Appetite ’ rely too Hig’ "rato. on te tock Blapaets Musling Linens Curtaing, Ruge derful, pleasing flavor found in no other to- i tl ° 0 ects verware Sra pel a My people never have It. gaxed in the manufacture of furni- Tickings Pillow Cases Towela Bhawan, et6, baceo. Aged and blended to delightful mel ‘Why mot tempt it with ture and therefore has none of the Bureau Bearfs, etc. White Goods Towelings Cutlery, Soaps varnishes and lowness —then fogs: in the famous NAVY package with ur Wrappings, that keeps the tobacco fresh, clean, sweet and mild. We make NAVY Long Cut so it rolls well in a cigarette, burns evenly and smokes cool. No tobacco inflammable paints, sawdust about his place that char- acterize @ factory. During the con- vention the members pledged a mil- lion dollars’ worth of Insurance to any company which would write insur- ance at the rate the furniture men deem reasonable, One of the most influential mem- PARTICULARS IN SUNDAY’S AMERICAN, HERALD, TIMES, WORLD, ETC. LEAtPERRINS SAUCE ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Gives keen appetite, used on Croquetten, toa fin Beans, etc. Sold by Grocers Everywhere | President Believes Transfer of Government at Mexico City Will Soon Be a Fact. Those Who Buy at August Sale Prices be f the hath made th ii patement that as none of the furni Make Fine Investments! |ture dealers was @ manufacturer, | those dealers who advertise “From WASHINGTON, July 81—Ad@min- — P out there's Ss |1stration officials to-day expressed ; J 5 Filled conviction that as soon as Provi- AMUSEMENTS. no waste to NAVY. sional President Carbajal's envoys New Amsterdam TEapen, east, | arrived at Baltillo to confer with Carransa, peace plans for Mexico would move speedily forward. They believe that the contentions of each faction will be satisfied and condi- §,| tions rapidly agreed upon for the transter of governments at Mexico City. President Wilson described the peace prospects as “entirely en-| couraging.” \ ‘The President and bis advisers be-| Neve that Villa, the Constitutionalist It isthe Kynar al tobacco—makes a fect cigarette, an fragrant and pico is * Pps pe; or NAVY is tasty an lasting as a chew. FREE Ask ee for the papers that goes tg each 5-cent package. ZIEGFELD FOLLIES: Watch ARIAL oe Gold: (Warranted 10 vem A Detectire Comedy Laughs & Thriiie 7 KANTORERROCK FR, De za CA BIRIA Ez ‘Winter Garden 4 my, he The SEASON - END $32 Gone Sy CLEARANCE aale of . enn Thurs Sat, g |General, will subscribe to the peace | SHOE at $1.98 is an intensely interest- b | Rocoatly there have been divquieting | ing and irresistible proposition. It Sang fare OF wi THE AMERICAN TOBACCO Company reports over Villa’s attitude. promises a POSITIVE SAVING Toe en ME la 1! While the Constitutionalist army | of $1.56—and a revelation in continued their movement to-day lue to TO ~ a5 toward Mexico City, yet it Y | style, comfort, and value TN slonatay derstood that the first fend o he the man who is a stranger to DENTISTRY THAT LASTS, Baltillo conference would be the | the NEWARK SHOE. EVES 220 MLTR SAT? Regardicss of that extravagant p) SeGATHHOR GF am BrmHeeen Every low-cut shoe and CANT ry PAUL J. ay s dentuce, youll i” nideh ahd to " % PLIGHT KEEPERS STARVING. | Oxford tie in the house is nc ts 28 HUNT PICTURES | beauty nd satisfaction, ‘They are, ply unsurpassed and embody the last touch of expert creative dental elilly Phe roof of the mouth is uncovered— taste 1s unimpaired and the teeth ab ae remain firmly in place, as intem@e Way ponfeotly. ONE PRICE—§1.95. NEWARK SHOE STORES. IN NEW one city. IN BROOKLYN, 6 a 423 Fulton St., between I 041 Broadway, cor, Myrtle Jersey Cliy—100 Newark Ave. Heboken—128 Washington Mt. Paterson—212 Market Mt. Men om Mexican Const Beg Food ay From Pas hips. MOBILE, Ala, July 31.—Lighthouse keepers along the Mexican coast are re- ported astarvi according to vessel captains reaching here to-day from Mexico. Lighthouse supply ships of Mexico have not visited the stations for tic ait; iNT’ iow Wonder, ire pe Bil, 16 nid ACTS Bins DANSE ROGF | Hudson River by Daylight AU Bervice Dally Kacept munday oh ee! i, wi | “Keene” and “10 Years” return , extracted FREI night ‘ months, it is declared, > 4 doors E.| Trent Re ects ar KaMig Pous ‘rune, Reed Blatern ss; Phueadate; Aatuttnres Meted withaut tater aponved toenht renee f is Watehes, Diamonds, Men in charge of the light at sateen Mant. Gtahe St. Mis fal! Reaieeettti a irs Tpertares Thueseare, Saterinre, Ait work guaranteed 10 Yeura Matrictious and denial surgery made Wark O2 ‘Market t,, near Washing-|Comden—1129 Hreadwuy. “ if and dental surgery mage te 180 Broadway, New "York Reet put, off in small boats to passing |] “isa sy [ocorecctty od nae laid Str. “Hendrick LEse by 5 r boats and begged for food. peftoene: Sea ridaye. ML; W. pov Bt, 0.20 A. ltt ad | | 107 Btores in UT | NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Full Sets of Teeth. 96.00 up | Geld Crowne, 22 karat Gold Fillings... (00 up| Silver Fillings “2 id WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS" i Unt) © e'Cleck. Geturday Iecieded A Maat nat nt x ite Way & aTthat.| Morton & c wy VNADE FUER ao Al “BP, KEITH ee Hemtiey, Joan daw _DELICIOUR LEM: eee TS A qn RaTATOGA Ss SSSA SSS RSS SSS 4 a and Katerday, returning won dev. < SSS ees seenieianlitta sete ar = uRobert Falta ise" ill 29 W. 34th St., New York. | 414-416 Fulton St. lee 2 ot Wet Abram 6 Boney povew errr eee art aw Bay A alt $a te 6) SUNDAYS, 802 6 i (a a A a ait i ‘ac German, French and Swediah apoken. Ladies in attendance, wupset and tonite Steamer “Albany” LONGACRE KES re A PAIR Bre ixes Luh uA GOLE’s » 8 Bair . vree' Tey * te iidates ANNAN NAAT UNCALLED-FOR ¢ " Ready-to-Wear, ny: : cau SUITS, All Styles—All Colors—Spring and Summer Weights = We have accumulated a few uncalled-for § A deposit having already been paid on thes cost. The assortment consists of Blue, If you have three or four teeth I will insert a full set without @ plate. 1 do, this with absolute satisfaction. EXAMINATION FREE BRIDGE WORK PER TOOTH, $5.00 Artificial Teeth $7, $10 and $15 DR. H. W. GUILSHAN= N. E, Cor. 125th St. & 8th Ave. Entrance 271 W. 125th EXCURSIONS. |p. E.F. HANKS Dr. ).T. DENTIST Supay EXCURSIONS FALL RIVER LINE MANAGEMENT STEAMER CITY OF LOWELL uae bled HUDSON ee STEEPLECHASE FLYING priv HENDERSON'S Aus Wik core Grrateae im Ai ie World, There. | Free—Coney Iniand— NAT WILLS—F.V.BOWERS & CO. ‘Take You NII E UPSIDE DAILY 2 @ 5 ¥ M Harry Tighe, Gertrude Barnea; others, from the busiest season in our history, = uits, we are able to sell them away below Black and Gray Serges, Blue and White Pin HELP WANTED—MALE. a WANTED 40. “UNION TILE Ne oeT aerate chicas PECK” $25 to and Pencil Stripes, Fancy Worsteds and Mixed Cassimeres. Call early for first choice. ee ai anmrar Lady : (J $40 STEP IN OUR NEAREST STORE AND IF WE HAVE JAMES L, STUART, TELLER TO NEW HAVEN Value YOUR SIZE WE CAN GUARANTEE YOU A BARGAIN HOT: RETRO: MICH, ; Lake Hopatcong $1.00 BLUE SERGE SPECIAL EM Sianeteerinee ~ ies Ly. W. 234 St, 8.50; Liberry St, 9.00 a.m, Jackson Ave, Jersey C.ty, 9.17 8.0, We have a large number of Blue Serge Suits at all our stores. — Blue Serge is the ideal Summer Suit for all occasions: No matter what else may be the rage, you are always stylishly dressed when wearing Blue Serge. ‘These suits are guranteed to be suy-proof, fast color, will not lose their shape, and are equal to any $25 to $40 value elsewhere. OFS aeting War are ANg, 1st. COU Tighe Ave. Net Cd 40 ese Ritchie & Cornell; 1439 Broadway, Near 4ist Street. 10 2331 Eighth Av., 1 Door Above 125th Street. Stores Atlantic City $2.50 ine Wed: Noxt Sunday *'° Nsénestev. Ly, W. 25d St, 7.50; Liberty St, 8.00 a.m, Jacaon Aver, Jeipey Chy, 6.17 a.m. NEW J JERSEY CENTRAL plock ISLAND, i 50 cVERY SUNDAY. Inter- Stas bai i | gar Branch, Ast ace a FARK MOUNTAIN | VIA 45Milts UPuEHULSON| - rat over oils MUNLANVUENT, Battery (ne A UO, wo A MONDS™CREDH Bsc : EI: beter sh } | biAwuaus ON CRED | American Watch & Diamond Ga, AIDBN LANE. Tal, S807 Geet, AM lost or found articles ade vertined in The World will be Meted at The World's Informa- tion Bureau, Pulltser Building Arcade, Park How; World's Uptown Office, northwest core ner ithth St. and Ws) WE , 1347 Broadway, Between 35th and 36th Sts. 251 tighth Avenue, Near 234 Street. 408 East 149th Street, Near 34 Avenue, £258 Tuird Avenue, Near 123d Street. 104Fletbush Av.,Nr.Allastic Ave.Sta.,Bklys All Stores Open Evenings Until §—Gatarday 10 0'Cleck aos i} ; wonye 155 Wiliiam Street, Corser Ana Strect. 1514 Third Avenue, Near 85th Street. 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Av., Breeklys. See Ads. Displayed on All Our Steve Windows ce BRIDGEPORT, CONN. ty sade SHS EVERY SUNDAY, oe ‘ gener eMosTauK Toe hal paste |_ HELP WANTED—FEMALE. VEPs dite ti owt ee

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