The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1915, Page 8

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—————————— iB BYENINC WORLD, THURBDAY, APRIL 29, 1915 Be wind tor tor mee ord oer. 1 6 food man bee fallen—bet a EE Cota seamangg® mt ent eet oes; SUDDENLY 18 HOTEL "Stern rot ers Vwenty four howe on ee « en = sare| rot COCKTAILS | Pret i ' be together agate and happy . tind ond Grd Strests, Woot oS RM Aron Se edocs 6 tas ereneen | |r | ot n4 live 40@s au this Well-Known Actress of Child Part =e tye ton ot enow pall | LED 10 DOWNE ' tem oot aves “Tom “eet ey _ » AON To-morrow and Saturday, at tery decided reductis, ¢ are strong. hearty ehtidren. I om AL my ehowibers and | Gould ge « jime the future hopefully.” ae wit Two Splendid Groups of ne wtih Mr . * . a SHOULD EAT ne, wor comous «SE ce fs $16.50 & 260 barmed ‘Then ame would leave my Spring r Wvercoats, | * Smart enug-fitting » and double-brea@ed coatet young men and a large variety of Slip-ons, Raglanwd standard Chesterfield Dress Overcouts, 9% to 46 cht when Mr Masury (luneteon 1 etarte | indigestion, « « Howl Nor lnnorence White ereme simost ee much s 4\ Trial, Says He Got Only | Thirty-etenth Wroadway n » - ag | win & “ W Cau Neved today over confeawing Nin Med ay eM ran nour a ’ . hone 6 fe . Teghes 4 i me Hin write “ $300 Out of Holdup. A PHYSICIAN'S ADVICE “PeSioweves ont prectian'\s oi forme ot Weubie ore Sine Hanes owt of ton Omekity (here ore eroman® guiterere a ben ese ered coure ; A yap ae tienda iwe fiee wid a : : sok Gai « | Ap Sep WIFE TO AID HIM. |Eroau‘as'wocn ‘wie as 1 na he dines the tien iy | x Men's ease" Sack Suits at $8.50 Rendiy CU elorenniely, eek @ rule ttm — iroadway at night from one end of ht bie life was av open|. Regular Value $25.00 eetee men wien ore peencant the Hight te the other, 1¢ was om oy? or bie contention. | Ae" The two sonore # ) Pay Believed to the Very Last He a: ine end of the month when the aon inated Sina Se eee fhe any part inj?" ae Of new cheeks, plaids, stripes, inixtures and plainue; te the : Dille came wp that J gut a scare, UE] rringing about thal confession of . ’ rt one, two and three button models, coats skaon eafterere Was Innocent of t rink « * ‘ bocapesteecal ae n ys — —— wate Sant ee rene ee ne See Verner eee et ee t a1 , a ghey throat = or quarter silk lined, many with silk sleeves Fer the benati of thete sufferers obs arimes Charged id Chiet Joba it M : ‘lungs. Builds youup. No ; bees ; weer ' wing White'® confessign the saa ' re ° 7 . oo 3 75 Sei sal mnths we eat ioe nun were Mat einanen haw, Ww") Aleoholerdangerousdrugs| Youths’ Long Trouse r Suits, at 39.7 2 es08 et gn hoot ta sete fom a enanonas eaaltatioe—| ruaiise that the cost af the Hroadway Prey Depo went Discie Pia’ i House la New Yar | Regular Values $12.50 and 15.00 = jeraie Me, oe” cw tt--bas ome upon iife w ertie awe yen | be ° yp ane ~ t re armen! joure w Ter , ‘ " Spee es \gnesis ine inte a | PRIlip Pottiver White tn the fay jen ia neo v0 o nad been | 0 ¥ ta "gee t caters |e SERRE ar pes Tepe Eva a Incomplete assortments of Youths Long —— nt ar ore re : ne 2 Sey Eibecet "a shin tar mond Gircet Jail, Brooklyn, eines bead ny neste athe rd psa P ye (the third de aay ire in plain blue und mixtures; sizes 14 to 18 yearmly. Seemed. ond | eoefeasion in open court that while) were continued on ball dna Fl : " Wat ey n heav ¢ 1 fines C1 - a Melt ae, a tad Wee rice lag neavily. My ( 4! nee representa the fn boat 191 $ RICE &\e Also in our Men's Custom Tailoring Deptment, ‘veot business man by day, he plotted rob. | feat at the first ¢ A ola ol ET Special for Friday and Saturday , ctemash Dery at night. White was formeriy | w arin i, Weller tslinn, Who tee p Sal | the feet somnenes, ant thee removing @ales manager for Joho W. Masury & | W)) a0 ie on the brink of ¢ J the evidence tn the case | Do fhe source of tne aesd trristion whieh tn |en, patut manutnetavens, to Brest. \a devil ls always handy to give cnet —occom Make oom sate Men’s Blue or Black Suits, J be ‘ony | tm, and was indicted for complicity Fe 33° Nimate etemaen ti id pose gentle push $5.00 Made to Measure, Seg ashe, “ase parcamtsi Scares t's rethery ‘ot the Gra’eweeniy| lt tas after the cetme was com |WOMAN SEEKS DEATH Ges State a> Slaned ae Wut Tas santas (a ute | TWICE WICE IN ONE DAY Regular Values $30.00, 32,00 el 35) seme fechas “soeee of tik Standard plain blue or black unfinished worsteand © tte biewre also superior quality blue flael. serge materials; CY on cocktail that | bio rH wore a4] a’, ." White said to. | wa the mercy of men w new | 4 onesie 1 had been a poar|my secret. ft cost ma thoy sa . Pulled and Mrs. Schwartz, 4 boy and-fought mty way up. In 1906) dollare and I never knew a moment's rant ‘wal gtlhes: 1 got my first big chance, I was with| Peace until I contenned Taken to Hospital, Leaped 5 a ew ork auditing company, wot: | “Lam Rving trim at race with Fre Window The Men’s Shoe Departme: , laced |God, determined some day to make Lar cree gry alway aun wd for the mofferine of re one in] After tryt Choice of 1,800 Coats (On the Main Floor, 6th Avenue and 43rd Street Erance) ah te nooks of the| thls cane. © terrible thing tw th an at hor Ne - A : Teasetesun balreae Counany, 111 Hy Wis call witier, 16 T enuid takal Aveatign tie brons, Will hold a highly important sale o waa to meet charges of the Interatate|the burden from her shoulders and | sonwarte, yeseven years old, 00 ° ° a | Govameren Commission and was prob- lla jal 2 reinilves nde crept out of Lebanon Hospital and at e Men’s Oxford Ties, $3 75 ° ob ever un. | Dave been dependent upon me I woul’ ped from the crest of a forty-foo! i i i “eee |e happy: My wite is « nobia, Che GME ol we edbe ue tbe Lose Very specially priced at 6 pr 1 “ Oa an woman and I am heart-broke! Sunes Ne 1k40d OG | the Wants . . “ne back to New eee Wes made ce ia iernd 1 forest ber ane Shaater" Avene iowa vs bi . | They are — on bir cer Se last in aa — ‘ ye brought this disgrace on her.” nwarts Was removed to the| i Or insascantlons. 1 Shr arene While White in hia cell rejotcen over | Hompital yesterday morning, sulteri band hacer hee shi SPPeErance 01/8) COR: if men of big inoney and moat of the| having made a clean breast of his|tompt at suicide was at 6 o'clock to Formerly sold - ’ 6 rm ai r. Masury|N. J., home ri bab e ° { Ikea me and offored me $5,000 aj for the future in which ahe will be] "lS: ,, sonwarts haa been auttoring as $10.00 The Sporting Goods Sectios . Mr M 4 1 became alone with her two «mall child more_th_emvlyer ‘and employes "l Aarefereiven Fain” aw wad faba flew aia = A'WEoc of eotdoor sporte and camp lle, ch very trastve = = — — = anc * h “a Py prices. ‘Separate Shops for Men w- | Best Makes of Golf Clubs Summer merchandise ts arrtving so rapidly | . * , Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes of the better grade at popular prices Li ipad ee rated We Coo aon, stocks to) Irons, . at $2.00 Drivers and Brassies, 2$2.25 about 1,800 of our chotcest Coats in one upiiethda And all the other Golf Accessories, including Golfalls, | representing the greater part of our stock—and| Caddie Bags, Sweaters, Shoes and Caps, at invitingrices. 1 tan n mon & reduced them all to Standard Grades of Tennis Rackets, $1.00» 8.00 | GlidingSettee (canopy), lear Baseball mete) boghs 4 | LawnSwings with canopy, Bicycles, . at Fifth Avenue Beach Umbrellas, Archery Bows, $2.25p 3.00 Plain, at $2 Striped, eH Arrows, dozen, $1.50 3.00 i, iy ‘ Camp Chairs, at 75c to 5 | Target, * ‘ ; 3.00 Special for Friday and Saturday Sizes 14 to 44 for Croquet Setayat $1.50t01175|stand, . ” . ” . . 8.00 We id Misses | ore rete Lawn Tables and Canopies (with four chairs), at $3.75 i M Clothi; 6 Shop por bles, at $12. Canopies, nt $10.75. Chairs, 962.75 | en’s othin, Separate Tables, at . Canopies, at 49. Chairs, a62.’ 8 West 38th St.—Store Floor—Separate Shop, a Step from Fifth Avenue Pane er iat feeason el eye ie ‘ / | Sloping Shoulder, Ripple Flare and Belted— Ste B the: Ts | ‘ ’ : ‘or street, tor, t d di 'e | Men’s Hand-Tailored Suits Men's Hand-Tailored Suits _ | | fue™."a sem, and dress wea ern Drolhe ‘ ! ; | black- and-while checks, .coverts, serges, 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of FAth Avenue 4 . Untined, Half or: Full Lined Unlined, Half or Full Lined |plaids, mixtures, gabardines, poplins and ry , ( FOR MEN OR YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 44 CHEST FOR MEN OR YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 46 CHEST | oiitle-ebtnchiliaze Will offer To-morrow, on the Second Floe, Two, three or four button soft roll front models of checked | One, two, three or four button models of English tweed, | Choice of 1,800 Beautiful ‘ , Cee or an rene or worsted, overplaids, tartan | overplaids, tartan plaids, club or shepherd cheeks. striped Coats, regularly up to $10, This season 8 newest creation in oO: vicuna, E: me) feeds and navy serge, un- | cassimere or worsted, Oxford vicuna or navy serge, soft Women’s Smart Footwear : : : half or full mobair roll front, natural shoulders. ” 19.50 Regular Price $24.50 24.50 Regular Price $30.00 “The Plaza Pump $3.65 At the remarkably low price of ss Fa ° } ° s furp ing Shop [NCLUDED are all patent leather, or patent leathe with quarters of sand, fawn and grey cloth or whit: calfskin; all gun metal or gun metal with ayertent o | grey cloth; also imported bronze kidskin with quarters to match; flexible soles and Cuban Louis heels. 16 West 38th St.—store Floor—Separale Shop, a Step from Fifth Avenue Shirt “STYLE REGISTERED" Made by Franklin Simon «& Co. The Qnly Practical Shirt for Outdoor Wear Entirely new convertible collar shirt, in white, tan or light blue Oxford, with a collar that looks equally well worn with atie or thrown open at neck. The ideal shirt for golf, tennis and all outdoor wear. 1314 to 18 neck, elbow or long sleeves, Special 1.75 Men’s Silk Shirts Of heavy tub silk, light or dark grounds, in a large variety of combination stripes and colorings, 131. to 17 neck measure. 3.00 Value $4.00 Foulard Crepe Ties Men's four-in-hand ties of silk foulard crepe, in Persian designs; also plain color crepes. Men's Shoe Shop 4 West 38th St.—store Floor—Separate Shop, a Step from Fifth Avenue Men’s High or Low Shoes _. Men’s High or Low Shoes Mupertor | ut tor aver it Weare, Hard on Moths—But Good to Your Clothes Idea! to keep coats, weikie epouledd froth pea Sow garmenta susended. tro E Ly 00 APARTMENT *423: Furnished Complete at_ sino wrkty IBERAL CREDIT TERMS ft Worth + $100.00 $200.00 $250.00 in Week! $108 IY $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 Down $1.00 $5.00 $10.00 $15.00 -65 Value $1.00 fold im Breoklyn by Avraham d& Straus, A.D. Matthews Sons Frot'k Lower & Co, H, Batterman Co, ‘The Berlin, MICTIAEL SBROTIIERS ON wes CREDIT FURCRASE N OPENIN' All Brass Bed, 2-inch post A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT, tf and ten heavy TF, PROG 4 Newest Spring Lasts and Leathers Made by a Foremost Custom Shoe Maker fillers, $3.48. A R MEN t Patent colt, black or tan Russia calf, with plain fawn or | Tan Russia calf, plain or fawn buck tops; black Russia TWo' BIG STORES Tt BAGS A ig: juine buck or.cloth tops; all rhe desirable shapes | calf, with taupe, non or plain tops; patent call with | —— i tod Sizes 5 to 1), _ Widths A to E, taupe, natural or plain tops. Sizes 5 to 11. 5TH AVE. CORNER 9TH ST. | i : —_—_—_—_ LT | . ‘ 4:50 vatue se.00 650 titetheicun SMITH ST. ah STATE ST. it Mases LITTLE DIFFERENCE WuaT You NEED~ % BROOKLYN, N, | Thomas Cort Bench-Made Shoes, 9.50

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