The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1915, Page 10

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; c 30 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNBSDAY, APRIL 7, 19158." - — ———= ——_—-——_- — - -_ ) LosiNe @v0TATIONS HOLLAND SOGIETY INDIANA VOTE FRAUDS UP WOMAN ATTACKS LAW | NEW YoRK:TY AT Fam | SANDY HAIR CLUE = WALL STREET, “Sou ern ea UIST ACUTRAL FOR SENTENCE MOWOAY THAT EXPATRATES HER °°" ar to .: Colds Are > TTRPLE SLAYER espaol Bre : = GIT 1S SOUGHT ci PSE reg oea : New 9 ehamderd whl e ‘ , _— + . o te ‘ . ’ . Leer era coughs and (brost aflectioga . ' ee , ° aM i ned bey ll draggiete €5 ete» hutthe i Pe . ‘ . ; ' Try Pike's Toetheche Drege, : ” . pagal [ ss acces tar tod - vir , . let SOay #OhLD Whe Oke WORDED \ *e "a ‘ EL TTT uw . Macy of the noted . aty oor 8 rel ne . etgemente for their op oe - ns Comn " shee vas! fondant te ye . ' ge Millinery Importer Py? pears. one ee ig || Announces @ most Important Sale of Bp Peet 8 a ee ea eel coe oes Hats . a 0 Weng Formerly priced at $12.00 to $18.00. Sale atl . . for 3 days only, beginning Thursday, $ 50 | - ~ , April 6th) NoC. 0. D's No approvale 7: | rs " ‘ nve * ; v1 fu ae 2279 Broadway, at 82d Street . _ ' he wom We esoNaneE ig . - Go SiiNAnENann nit ic 06 00m ait A if Arann RIC ‘ ww ’ * . c ® ee » 4 : tives on the ease _ | SALE BEGINS THURSDAY | GOODS ON SALE §S ‘ the ta . . STORE HOURS | ON THE rts meets nn wes srmeena| en ae eases Bi BS _ ACKER, WERRALLE CONDIT je 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. Mend sue, GA water taney | THIRD FLOOR houses.” HO . mit ' in * Bvery injured man found by the emennsiiiipinncnsems ' “i ie] | é police now is made to account for Mi" CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN | rote | . See manker fiw: Re HE ARS g] Pure Strained pecia urcnase ‘ or hands in bandages, but a Ligeere ee re : H ; satisfied the poi 1 been re Me fi Oty Mal un Saag oe »| ’ oy jon, b ir be | - i is totes spot ~ vie Mia | NEW YORK COTTON MARKET oney hold to the theory that one man com. 77, i * Cotton oper " ned 7 points off to 4 up mitted all three murders, If thie "J+ theory is correct, he must have been & man of exceptionally powerful phy. 2" P sique, as is indicated by the eae FIED froin proc Ui ich the b fo tn the restau: pired wil ve ee ‘ ; nthe song ak tae halt way down the ; pe a con , o A. M. & Cc, 16 Oz. Jar staira to the basement before it fe! . . 2 Value will surprise you'> 524 Raincoats Marwan at wea memes Ra f Finely Tailored “Showerproof” Garments— Phe bursiars tools and cloth wrap: P Se ac autour stones — |i Of Cravenetted Coverts and Gabardines— Rubberized Poplins—Tweeds—Satins—Cassimeres— —Mohairs—Silk Cantons—Novelty Mixtures Many of the Coats in the heavier fabrics are especially adapted for motor- ing or travelling wear and are extremely smart in cut and tailoring details. Gimilar to those found in the Jeffer- |'e eon Theatre in East Fourteenth Street Oct. 6, 1914, when Henry Simonds, a watchman, was murdered, Although records show fifty mur- ders have been committed in this city fm the three months of 1915, Police Commissioner Woods said to-day == that this is below the average of past “Don't jump at conclusions,” be warned. “Just remember that in S= W913 there were 336 persons killed in New York, and the following year we recorded 297 murders, Fifty mur- Gers in three months means that if | ‘the same rate prevails throughout the year, 1915 will record 200 bomicide \ eases only.” ‘The Polfte Commissioner, aroused by the intimation that » great many @f these murdere mig) bave been Prevented, called attention to the fact that of the 297 homicide cases record. Bob Leonard and Ella Hall have nearly worn them- selves out making ‘The MASTER KEY,’ the Universal's great serial triumph. As soon as the last picture was made, we gave them a basket of sandwiches and a trolley ride to Los Angeles. There aint much we won't do for our people. We believe in livin’ and lettin’ live year, only ten were due to and hol oe , ¥ Did you see the great Titied, ment have, Soe avolded "by < battle at the mine? Well, that —_—_——— was taken at Universal City where most of the Uni I's great pict ade. Th iners, the ras- ROCKAWAY SECESSION mi Mester ee alilen Bh chine pain hie tagiowe all Univer: WILL COST $500,000 sal actors. Universal City is a regularly incorporated city near Los Angeles, Cal., and has a population of 2,000 actors, actresses and stage folks, It's the greatest Mr. McWhinney Says That Big Bill —= Devery Is Not Eligible Under sight in California, Come on out this winter or spring. We'll show you the only moving picture city in the Universe. Take the Santa Fe direct to Los Angeles, get off there and run down to Universal City in a few minutes and \ New Bill. ALBANY, April 7.—If Rockway i» te secede trom the Greater New York See How the Movies Are Made “## it wil) have to pay the greater cit: —————s oe UNIVERSAL FILM MANUFACTURING CO. 1600 Broadway, New York City Carl Lacmmile, President $600,000, or ae much more as may be “The Largest Film Manufacturing Concern in the Universe” determined by ten suditore—five ap- . . { . pointed by the Hoard of Estimate an Studios in New York, New Jersey and California. Factories in New York five by the new Rockaway City Council. and New Jersey, Distributing Agencies Throughout the Civilized World, ‘This is provided in amendments to th McWhinney Secession Biu, introduced last night to give the seaside resort charter of ite own. MoWhinney denied that “Big Bill" the proposed new city, McWhinney ex- plained: “Devery 1s not eligible. The proposed barter provides that all officers elected must have been residents of the new city for at least five years. Dovery fa ap elector of Manhattan Borough.” fler a north: Bound car had passed, James Mahon, twenty-four, of No. 4as ne i a undred and Thirty- at ntre track, and Was instantly | Hed in the sight of passengers on 1 platfor f the Third Avenue elevated line at the One Hundred and inteenth Street Station this morning Motorman George Schultz, of No. 1203 Fulton Avenue, the Bronx, applied the | efmency brakes when he saw Me- | Sahon, but the wheels of the firet car Plaids—Stripes— Navy Blue— S Mixtures— Brown—Green— Two-Tone and Jasper—Black— Plain Effects— Black-and- White | Shepherd Checks Macy’s Prices Would Be $8.74 to $13.74 Had These Coats Been Bought Under Usual Purchasing Conditions So varied an assortment of models that the collection embraces practically every correct and desirable style. Raincoats cut on the fashionable flaring lines, with kimono or set-in sleeves, patch or slashed pockets, convertible collars, strap and tab cuffs and the latest belt effects. Every detail of finish perfect. Sizes 34 to 42. dover him before the train was Fought to 4 stop. . Though the majority are in sizes 36 and 38, there is excellent selection in the other sizes, uns & THIRD FLOOR, BROADWAY, TURES |e Ga ‘

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