The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1915, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 4, BARNES LETTERS 10 PLATT JAMES W. OSBORNE TELLS OF “LER” CONFESSION TO HIM DON'T WASH YOL R HAIR WITH SOAP ROUMANIA EXPECTS WAR ; SENDS HERE FOR ARMS TP muleited and ent . aheap, and beats w dive! te at any drag stor ill Vast th wh » ' . Simply " ir] and rab 1 i ' ’ ' Vithe n ope ee wery particle of dust, dirt and iirewluue 1 preferred twit i dandrulf.-Advi Mi, | "Why didn't you detain © ' sie thie {t) Helteved furthe untaril this Relieves quickly without purging revent the money by |LOFT ROBBED 0 OF $6, 000; 6000S HAULED TO ROOF Then Burglars Carry It Down Fire Escape and Haul It Of in Wagon—Two Arrests. Mae that Oli A, No W. Onborne wan culled to the witness stand after her th band. She gave her full n Gray Van Wyck © quite at eane in told the story of Ollvar Osborne's vinit to their apartment in the Sherman FUR STORAGE—Dry cold air fur storage vault on premises. remodeled at moderate coat. Furs stored a "Phone 7300 Murray Hill. Burglare during the month of April removed fram the loft of Schwarts t No. 126 Woat Thirty-fourth gvods, compris- ine bolts of clot Barnett Sohwarts, firm, discovered BONWIT TELLER &.CO. The Specially Shep of Onpinaions FIFTH. AVENUE | AT. 38™ STREEP nior partner of the of the Second Branch Bureau found that the burglara had entered through w house on ‘Thirty-thind Street, All the goods stolen were placed in sample canes, hauled by a ro the roof of the building and the rel to t round by the fire ercape, taken two fences, through the house, lo: on a wagon and carted away. ‘The detectives saw two men near the building Inst night. They carried « long case between them. One was recognized as a man who had been in prison for loft burglary, and the other as one who had escaped through @ suspended son- tho police sald, The two were In the caxes were two Rus- jslan costa for women, The garments |were valued at $100 aplege, The men paid they Martin Pfeffer, twenty 417 Ninth Avenue, and . twenty-two, of No. 741 arnett Schwarts tden- the two were held Millinery Dept.—Main Floor Greatly Reduced Prices Semi-Dress & Tailleur Hats FOR WOMEN & MISSES 5.00 8.50 Formerly 10.00 to 14.50 A varied collection of the season's smartest modes and straws in black and colors with the favored trimmings. NOC.0O D'S NO APPROVALS NO EXCHANGES The New Sport Hats Bangkok, felt and other types from 275 to 14.50. White Georgette Satin, white Faille Silk and natural pongee 3.25 Golfcord Hats in white and sweater tones 275 WHY BUY USED PIANOS When You Can Secure Brand New PIANOS That are fully worth $325, at In order to make ris | 9 0 7 A Ty: powriter Com: |pony, was buay in his office on the twelfth floor of N 40 Vesey street ck this morning when he heart failure *, Was at hia side when he Smith often said to his if his death should “he wanted It te ae attending to his He wan fifty-thr We wish to impress upon you that we are exclusive piano manufac- turers, producers of in- struments of the highest quality for 78 years, and are best equipped to select — values for you, of- ips worthy instruments for stock now on its way only, which cary our to us, EVERY PIANO | broad guarantee. in our warerooms for- me rrly selling up to 8825 $5 ; A Limited Number of will be closed out, TO- 5 Fre dre PLAYER-PIANOS MORROW ONLY, at - on All Are Fully Guaranteed Liberal Allowance for Old Pianos Taken in Exchange KNABE Warerooms, Sth Avenue, cor. 39th Street Various styles and wo formerly up to #600, he ne one d TO. RR ONLY on ani dresser. | loan yesterday, De- | toctives Devanney and George McGann Hix youngest | SCORE POINT “ URGED PLATT M " ' " tt “ oo) voand t Viihu out is, while Joseph HM " Hharnes at A n with « he rd of printing " Knieker- nes That paper then was fby Jolin Hh MeCarthy, but fee yp were titimations that Michael yu of Mrooklyn was really the principal in the contract LETTERS ARE A LIFE-SAVER FOR ROOSEVELT. In ow n tht same year that Barnes wrote the letter to Ruonevelt, then Governor, which already has been read, opposing the establishment ate printing establishment, | which, he si "Would be « serious | iow to me." fe-saver to Up to the time of their reading very little had been put in evidence to directly connect up Barnes with State printing af- fairs. Ronsevelt'a lawyers were elated with tho revelations and con- sidered that they had put sustain- Ing props under their case, Barnes wrote to Platt at . July 14, 1899, as follows: ved the Inclosad! leally insolent and insuf- | lespatch from Mr. Quigg, Mr. MeCarthy, who is the bidder of rec ord, backed by Mr. Quigg, ts an in- veteraio enemy of the Republican | party and the Republican organtza- | tion, Ho datiy assaily you generally and me specitically. The acceptance | of his bid meant a flerce local fight for me in which fam Inetined to be- lieve Mr. Quigse would not hesitate to For » Ss men assumed to! you have systemati-| J me from getting any-! | thing In the printing line tn Albany. | | T beg to submit the record of Mr. Dady | and of Mr, Quigg in comparlaon with | | my own and tet my case rest with! your recollection of the past. T have suffered persistent rebuffs during the past year, but the latest is beyond | endurance. (Signed) “WILLIAM BARNES JR.” PLATT TOLD HIM HE WAS MAKING A MISTAKE. | Platt to Barnes, July 25, 1899: “| recently received from you a jletter regarding the St printing (2 r oontract in whie erit torly and deno Mr. Qu refer to a telegram from him whi you fall to inclose and I, of course, jhave not seen that document, But 1) considered this matter of so much | consequence that as soon as possible T had a personal interview with Mr.) Quigg and referred your letter to him, | | “Yesterday I received an explanatory , letter from Mr, Quigg, a copy of which | 1 enclose, Tt would seem to me that your tures ure not well founded if My, Quige's nt of fact im true pad that yor was unjustifiable, | 1 sincerely hope that this matter can be adjusted without appeal to the courts and it was for that reason that I interfered and 1 inst si And asked you to call upoa Mr. « a) and tri Nor gs ay furs to Me, Dady as MeCarthy waite has ure th River Ur with Mr, ninact, hands at the tween Mr. Lyon, What Tdon't want ts the estab: Mahment of anolber printing plaut ip tin Veils stretch without PAN tearing--wash without P Maree aan wearing—-outlast three Seeretury Palmer, the entire leputy ndi weil , ean organs mand t Alban: ordinary veils, Joure be ent tte This little white Ucket on | miu every yard ts your pro- Attacks by Col, Roosevelt's lawyer ‘atudreaaa| tection, Look for tt 19.5 ‘JUDGE ROSALSKY HITS CITY GOVERNMENT HEADS ht) MOVING CANADIAN TROOPS, ot Me FOR ROOSEVELT eette Changed ENGLAND'S WAR BILL $5,682,170,000 A YEAR HAAM HAMNER TO HELP APPOINTMENT Ger The White“ Made in t At Trellis” \ ’ All Good Shops ' i ' joven No new and distinctive D appotnee note inv Sure to Wark become the wearer hound to be the envy of all who see it, Stylish women buy it on sight, VAN_RAALTE © Véilas Remember, Van Raalte underetan Mr Mar vk in ju Hut 1 migiit Morton whet mute nu anny on the Albany printing ring drag: slowly along in the morning session | of court. Counsel for Barnes fought desperately aguinst every mo ob- Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets s print paper and sin New Eng-| Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Semi-Annual Sale Wednesday | | | | | Semi-Annual Sale Wednesday Children’s Lingerie Underwear SIZES 2 TO 10 YEARS—On Sale Third Floor | Misses’ Paris Made Lingerie SIZES 12 TO 20 YEARS—On Sale Second Floor Misses’ Hand Emb’d Night Gowns Lingerie Night Gowns Lace or embroidery trimmed. Special .50 75 95 Prerh Gave col ling alasdak,. Klinano sleeve, Speeiat 1.65 Lingerie Drawers | Misses’ Hand Emb’d Petticoats eickerbock er or straight leg. Special .25 45 65 | Franch Fetdcsate sf fine percale, hand em'd, Special 1.25 { Children’s One-Piece Pajamas | Misses’ Hand Emb'd Drawers One piece pajama of pink, blue or white musiin, | French Drawers of fine nainsook, closed model, 7, buttoned with 3 frogs. Special 50 | daintily hand embroidered and ribvon trimmed. Special 1.95 Children’s Band Skirts ses’ Hand Emb'd Corset Covers iT i Kk roid Speci rench Corset Covers of fine nainsook, 2 Giittes or Valsts ‘rimmed. fy Special 45 65 95 hand emdroklered and ribbon trimmed. Special 95 Girls’ Princess Skirts . mo Lace or embroidery trimmed. Special .65 95 #135 | Misses’ Lingerie Underwear SIZES 12 TO 20 YEARS Children’s Paris Made Lingerie Hand Emb’d Night Gowns French Night Gowns of fine nainsook, Misses’ Lingerie Night Gowns Of fine white nainsook, lace or embroidery trimmed. -65 Special Misses’ Envelope Chemises Of tine white nainsook, lace, low neck and kimono sieeve, Npecial 1.35 0 1.95 embroidery and ribbon trimmed. Special 95 1.35 1.95 Children’s Hand Emb’d Skirts | Lingerie Princess Slips French Skirts in band or waist models, of Pa i Of fine white nainsook, lace or - fine nainsook, hand embroidered, ° Special 95 wo 165 | embroidery trimmed. 95 1.25 1.95 { Children’s Hand Emb’d Drawers Misses’ Lingerie Combinations French Drawers of fine nainsook, in Ol tine white nainsook, lace or embroidery in ’ Knickerbocker or straight leg models, — a trimmed. Special 95 1.35 1.75 { hand made and hand embroidered. Special 55 1 95 Lingerie Petticoats Hand Emb’d Drawer Waists OF fine white gainsook, Ince, or em- French Drawer Waists of fine nainsook, roldery trimme so of white pique, a hand embroidered and hand made. Special 95 w 1.25 emb'd scalloped skirts Special 65 95 1.25 '. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS Lingerie Drawers Of fine white nainsook, in knickerbocker or straight leg models, lace or embroidery trimmed, Special 35 Misses’ Corsct Covers Of fine white nainsook, lace or embroidery trimmed. 50 Special THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE The WORLD sells 100,000 copies more in New York City each weekday than any other morning new spaper,

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