The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1915, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 29, BRAVE WATCHMAN SACRIFICES LIFE 10 GIVE FIRE ALARM = REALMOVIEHERD = SAVES HIS KNIFE, > BUTNOTTHESSOO PARVESTER TRUST CLAIMS SECOND VICTIM MGANATNSIIT. OF GINERNNENT Graken Qeectos at Sectety Geetage eo f *s . t ‘ bich j \ k | . ow a bg os The © he onions > HShy9) tion, Nat Com ‘aM The ee Burning Loft Building to Tell |»=e7 “ glars Would Tie Him alee - ¢ har & omell ehaniy with © and Keine “ fowl like vow Bination. | law of Trade ' feurke of the , ades of Peril a the @ pped it in Tl , . od The Ore or . tes Is Asked in New Prict Filed, bias -- ots mine . i ne a oe tain > - When he tried f eo Goer Ine Keiner, forty three « os sined @ ° «et ve ny (MAR, Whe @ont bo warn Bored Muck Fonte . on ae ° guises I wesday wee a fellow guardia he Deuw m the tot & wT | . - reimemdanes " . = . tg Mie . . ) tee, cen | eembeeee ot OR -sigar OBITUARY NOTES. Borking policy, (ward all ee - cores, a Ht Weceenary ty turn atour 4 per ate et, thrust his pocket Enife| puption 's leuacoatits ‘Tre brier expectations He is beveved to have gone '9 | and fueh lived tm ¢ | Harah Genser, who lives on (he thd ening Values Values Provarty iter ae ORS eee y was heated | a8 proseere in th floor of No 346 Mivington Mtreet. As y equiar watcha $10 812 $124 $15 @e Aistinetion He t 1 the piace Dut three man bt night she and tos of her He temas wan away ‘ “growth from wit weeks Hie predecessor one nich 7 takew party, @ MoNawe ~ 7 baie While half asleep, w ake’ of the pie The biase started in the mattress caine hy sigrical, ‘lana, @ mp with ae torney General y ' OF RNG FER SFewnes factory of the Meyer I Manufac. | of the Clinton Ntreet MOAFNOT rye Arie! m Ave ad agreed PPactivally 0 mitation can be —— turing Company on ground Moor, | that ber tWo weeks’ oii baby, Motte, oatre * Placed on any indurt netitution® POLICE HUNT AUTOIST end spreading rapidly through the | O84 been overiooked wae Kone Growth from within itself, for that straw and excelsior, buret into the! Hill went back to the and 1 knew,” MoNeus {9 @ proper result of competition, It WHOSE GIRL VICTIM DIED hall and went Up the stairs. Hether | (Und Mollie contentediy cooing In her yoijce, tthe tone fe reiterated that competition must Weberman, thirteen yeare oid, on) ort! — fellowa Who rushed in upon 4 be the | of trade _ duty in her father's Jelicatessen store myeeit were after the foe The Tnternat Harveater Come) 0 Woman Mothered Twa Sis| 22Pm the street, bad a chance to put 10 TO 1 AGAINST VERONA, (ware ties woud bios DANY, saye Gregory's brief, is not the re- Young man hered Tw ‘| into practice some of the fire drill - 3 Mt didn’ ‘ @ult of the normal Krowth of w sine] ters and Three Nieces; Only Clue | discipline taught ber in the Washing. | “°™ 4eree” Rowsed by BN viae iu do. While the robbers weren't Business, but is a combination of . ton Irving High School, and mprinted | fo Pat tt'te Montes Jovking, | slipped my ut of a @ompetitors—the McCormick, Deering to Slayer Is Color of ( to the nearest fire alarm box | VERONA, No J, March 29 pocket aia put it in nou rhe Champ Plano and Milwaukee com-| sony police re 4 tht eftorte | The second, fourth and ftth Me ore of | ment has been caused here by the) th @ did not p Panier—oontroliing an overwhelming |. say to tind the autoist whose black |'"% loft building are vaucnt, In the |pasenge through the Lewisiature of a) “A minute later they wrabbed um leffelin, pr Proportion of the trade, broug car struck Mise Rose Willgott on |#79asosue of the Buretiner Congre-|bill providing that Verona may be an- | tied us with cords and threw us int erday of a complioation orgs WW, Porktheof 4 oe asic B nec Recalls lait aan on th hird floor Habbi |Rexed to Montclair if the majority of @ corner, like we liad been sackn of nome, No, 22 Went | .« banker and promoter Eighteenth Htreet, She died in Helis. | ’Phael Sussman was asleap to be | the votes « a referendum at the potatoes or something, Then they By © singin stroke, says the Di@f. | vay Hoapltal yeatarday. ‘The police | PR4Y for the early services incident |h\, & n favors such 8! wheeled the sate from the office into! Antaine Rural, banker, philantgoplat ae aed Fivairy wan extinguished and virtual] Canirted, they had lit. |t t8® Passover beginning to-night [Pere ll @oee net that a majority | (Me theatre, cracked It with @ ‘ean) At kan Fronciecs, Ie dead at hie Our display of trimmed hats rivals in scope, magnitude and Monopoly achieved. other DIK] tle hope him, as the| The shouts of persona tn the street | niet be ascured In each municipality. | OPener and took 6600 Gouger Castle, near Herne, Hwitaer any collection that has ever been assembled. Prominence ts given companies were taken in color of his car is their only awoke him and, loaded down With |yerona's population is leas than 3,009{ “A* 900n ae they were gone T apat | land to original model Paris hats which sh The Attorney General cites figures} After hi Riri, the altar paraphernalia and robes, be ap: tand Montclair» nearly 30,000, a» res. | OUt the knife, Fortunately they had) Mgr. Jean Marie-Leon Dizion, Mahop WT or. Fichions as created by th 4 aah a any trend of the milll- to disprove tho Harvester Trust's are | MOwed UP ae eet | peared on the fire axcape ahortly be- | dents of Vs feel that 40 far an they | Hed iny hande tn front es iy | PE than recat Gtartace atibe lll 4 hh th ay created by the leading French modistes, and together @unents that this combination wa one got a glimpse of the number, | fore Trucks No. 1 and 18 arrived, |are Wrists were bound, | was able to Open | time of the separation of chureh a with these our own fascinating productions in a profuse variety, Mecessary to promote foreign trade, Gul Miss Willgott, twenty-eight yoara| Ladders were quickly run up and |{*"° the trusty knife with @y thumb nail! dtate in France Choose from the most beautiful creations of c a says the Go r, Old, Lived at No. S11 Bast One Hun 7 Di ed d of da then ut own bonds and thent » ik dino avenpor y the contrary, say Government, | ol, lived at No. $11 Kast One Hun: |gremen passed him and hie scrolls by and then Leut my o Nn nt Dr, Kirk Addison Davenport, an | Lisere, Milan, Hemp, Leghorn, and hapd- the trust probably as retarded for~ jiped support two sisters, and was - made effects, adorned with Georgette chif- ign business growth |a mother to three little nieces, In conclusion the Attorney General} aA Anta 2 Bo i fons and taffeta and smartly trimmed with aE ce: ta vnue|PROF. C. R, HENDERSON! DEAD| 4 La Ve ee Soe a ee ee Rhavesaive 15.8 Seaat besuietabees SSS R.H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Ars Thetr Low Prices = j* — —all at $4.95 and $7.50; worth fully double gure of eomp tural| Noted Sociologiat Broke Down Un-) i" | gravitation ofp hands On Sale Main Floor, of the more pow: genders—these motives would still be adequate to produce such concentra- powerful and the for which great power en- | | | Special Attention Is Directed to Our Untrimmed Hat Dep Never @ mere complete assortment of Untrimmed Hats than in thie won derful Easter Exhibition—every smartest style, every wanted shape, every newest Spring coloring is included, also an unusually beautiful assert. ment of Flowers, Quills, Wings, Ribbons, etc., At Very Moderate Prices STEINBERG’S 52%, { Tuesday Tuesday 9 A.M. Henderson, in the University of Chicago, vlology died, here early to: fiiness, Dr. Hendera tun tWo Weeks ago for rest. his arrival he was taken seriously ill tion, eh assuming that prices, é&e., could be rigidly controlled, “The controversy in this case, therefore, is fundamental. The ques- tion ts, shall the competitive system continue—shall ‘competition, _ not combination, be the law of trade?" COL. WILLIAM JAY DIES SUDDENLY IN HOTEL Noted Lawyer and Clubman Found Dead by Wife at White Sulphur Springs. A Special Sale of $11,500 Worth of Glove Silk Underwear At Remarkable Savings ‘Soon aiter Herald Square, Breadway, 34th ve s5th St i and his condition steadil Paralysis developed last e Pre r was born at aie | ton, Ind., Dec. 17, 1848, and was gra vated from the University of Chicago in 1570 and from the Baptist Union Theo- logical Seminary in 1873. Dr. Hender- gon was widely known for his work in sociology. The professor's associates of the Chi- cago faculty termed him @ martyr. When he was appointed chairman of the Municipal Commission on Employment in Chicago last fall he was warned by his physician that his health, worn down by overwork, would not admit his incurring the additional burdens of this task. In spite of this he accepted the chairmanship and devoted much time to studying the current question of unemployment here. LINER RAMS TWO STEAMERS. Sinks One Leaves Other Dis- abled on Mud Bank. NEW ORLEANS, March 29.—D! ‘* grew worse Sixth Ave., Cor. 18th St. 55 Went 42d St. Is ita aha Col, William Jay, distinguished law- yer, soldier, civic and social leader, Clubman and patron of sports, was found dead yesterday morning in bis room at the Greenbrier Hotel, White Suiphur Springs, W. Va. His death was discovered when Mrs, Jay, whom PHOTO GALLERY —OF— Specia I Force of Salesclerks Insu res Prompt Service| In this remarkable collection there are 5,489 garments, made in America by one of the most re- he married in 1878 and who was Miss Lucie Oeirichs, went to call him, Col. Jay was in dozens of civil war battles and after the war rose to a high place in the bar of New York to-day were making efforts to float the Fritish steamer Parisian, rammed by the passenger steamer Heredia, off th nuouth of the Mississipp! Saturday night. The Parisian {9 seriously damaged, and liable Manufacturers of Glove Silk Underwear—a name that is known from Coast to Coast. Made of the purest silk obtainable, and of a quality that will stand more hard treatment, and give a greater amount of actual wear than any other fabric from which underwear is usually made. Motion Picture Players! Most Popular Men and Women of the Screen! river men say tt was only the fact that xhe was aground on a mud bank when she was struck that prevented her from sinking, ‘The Parisian has 1,120 mules aboard destined for the British army, The Heredia, with her bow plates badly sprung, s at her dock here. The vessel brought fifty-six passengers and Gtate. He was a member of many clubs, a devotee of coaching, a senior warden and lawyer for Trinity Chureh and a director and officer of many corporations. He was a great-grand- gon of Chief Justice John Jay and was Glove Silk Underwear is a LUXURY—and at the same time an ECONOMY-—no matter how long one of these garments is worn, it never loses its exquisitely soft texture —it retains until the day it is discarded the same lustrous and refined appearance it had when puschased. The The stock consists of Night Robes, Pajamas, Chemises, Pullman Robes, Combinations, Princess Slips, Skirts, Vests, Bodices, Tights, Bloomers, Diawers—-in fact, every undergarment that is made in Glove Silk Underwear. he Vests have crochet or French band top, plain or seventy-four years old. Mrs. Arthur Iselin, bis daughter, |{ho crew of the steamship Theodore garments can be washed time alter time, the same as an embroidered; many of the garments are elaborately trim- ee ern aa Cuvee, sunk by the ered within a fow miles ordinary handkerchief, and look as as new. med with line laces in the daintiest designs, and wide and ferday, Utes after she struck the Parisian, No Will make charming Easter Gifts. narrow ribbons. Colors are White, Pink, Sky and Orchid. sions, although the Weems sank tn fif- teen minutes, The Heredia's passe gers are expected to proceed to Pauania on the Abangares to-day, Amon them 1s Major Gen, Leonard Wood, on his way to confer with Canal Zone of- ficers regarding canal defenses. a | USE "TZ" FOR To factlitate selection, the entire stock has been divided into eight groups, as follows: At $1.14 | At $1.49 Women's Glove Silk Vests— with Glove Silk Vests, with French band FOUR HALF-TONE PICTURES EACH WEEK! / Supplemented with a Biography of | FLEES INTO APARTMENT. . top, in white and pink, Embroidered SORE, TIRED FEET Alleged Gun Used Fri crochet top; reinforced arm shield; white Vests. with pelle Pe pelea” Wom- and pink. Qualities up to $1.50. At $1.69 an in Hie Flight. A man who wanted to buy @ drink Binks and sky. Reinforced Glove ilk Bloomers, in black, white, and “TIZ” for puffed-up, aching, pink. Qualities up to $2.00. and refused drew ® revolver aad i tawell, who t : smarting, calloused feet [fev tg. sawanam Kare Glove Silk Vests, French band top At $1.98 Bach Player! ang ‘corns. 1. Th Seok Aiems Breakiyh: The embroidered in beautiful patterns. Glove Glove Silk Vests, with French band ij ie flint oan agi Silk V with fancy lace yokes, Glove top and eyelet embroidery, in ‘various 4 Policeman Kehr saw two men run from the saloon. A civilian seized one of the men and chased the other three blocks Into the apartment of Mra, Miller at No, 68 Graham Avenue, | Mrs. Miller ry she never had seen the man be- pala shee Miartled her when he dashed into her home. At the Stagg Street Police Station the men said they were Joseph Turza of No, 208 Messerole Str and Vincent Caradonna of No, 182 Messerole Street. ——>—_— | FIRE EMPTIES MOVIE SHOW. Out Quickly When Silk Bloomers and tights in black, white and colors. Qualities up to $2.50. At $2.29 Glove Silk Bloomers—lace trimmed orembroidered; Glove Silk Union Suits, French band top with tight or bloomer knees; Embroidered Glove Silk Union Suits, with crochet top; reinforced throughout. White and Pink. Qualities up to $3.50, At $4.29 Glove Silk Combinations—Corset Cover and Drawers, trimmed with Valenciennes Lace and French band top; fancy lace trimmed yoke and ribbon effects. Glove Silk Princess Slips, trimmed with Lace and silk ribbons; Princess Com- patterns. Glove Silk Union Suits, with crochet top, tight knee, plain, in white and pink, Qualities up to $3.00. At $2.79 Glove Silk Union Suits, heavy- weight silk, handsomely embroidered in various designs; French band top; tight and bloomer knees. Plain Glove Silk Union Suits, with French band or bodice top and bloomer knee; also a few fancy garments. Princess Com- binaticns, lace trimmed drawers, etc. Qualities up to $4,50, At $6.89 Glove Silk Combinations, Pajamas, Night Robes; plain and fancy, lace and ribbon trimmed, Empire and kimono i effects in Pink and White, Pullman Robes (for train traveling at night) in Pink, Blgck Amethyst and Navy. This ON TINTED PAPER in | “World Pictures’ Section —OF— nee vet Blase Starte Nearby. | While an audience in the Bunny Mov, ing Picture Theatre, at No. 3689 Broad- way, was Viewing a screen drama early last ‘night, J. W. Brandon, the manager, saw smoke filtering tn at a side door. He found that a Ore was burning briskly in the shop of Louis ol, corset man- ufacturer, two doors below. notified his cam midst of the “Performance was flashed Good-bye sore fect, burning feet, awol- | feet, swelling feet, tired feet. ns, callo: unions and No more shoe tightness, no drawing up * draws out all the — = @ wr = =| ss 2) “ S = | cel “on ght off jus exudations which puff up the the lights went up. As leet—the only remedy that does, Une | the Inst of the 400 patrons reached the binations, trimmed with lace yoke and lace trimmed is an unusual collection of fgh-class garments—the best START A COLLECTION! : and wear snialler shoes. Ah!! Sa purout after an hour's work, when 2 Qualities up to $7.5 ' ade. O iron “ary . ‘ how confortable sour feet will feel. Inanyof the theatre audience returned drawers, Qualities up to §7,80. made, Qualities Jrom $12.00 f $20.00. | delight, *TIZ" is harwless, | to Mish out the pictures. MAIN FLOOR, CENTRE. GET THE ENTIRE SERIES! trent box of A now at) pie nae a. iy | Ai 3 s % {| Merchants Against Coroners, s an drunelat or departme ee Bee! t] phe ‘Merchants’ Association has We suggest an early call, as the quantity, Joined District Attorney Perkins in move to abolish Coroners in in some of the garments, is limited. | era New York and substitute a that, never swell, never hurt, Haver att 2 ; Foe oan sh gd A & moe, BI oy 2S. en mongy refunded.--Adyt, Chief Medical Examiner, OO LODO PPO One vw neney i ’ {

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