The evening world. Newspaper, May 14, 1915, Page 8

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THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS 4 The SINPSTTPONTS EVENING WORLD, ‘SEVEN SHPWRECKED —CYMRIC SAILS + IED ADRIFT AT SA TREE 0 RS SAVED -- ae . Survivors of Hark Mantanza ‘ ‘ ‘ Nervou ( \ hy i. ‘ Ve Tale of Long Suffering Situation St Dey es; ‘ Hi No Wate; tor Five Da : +t) Mark ’ 1s ; y uae ‘ CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN ' “ , ’ ' MARKETS : t port « ons » Ke “ , Hd * e letter 4 Om | . 1 Honediot Manson ne tore \ ' tt ty from Capt AM ' point - ' ar rei, trom < «| wee if) " ; € th 9 11 willed is . a ¥ ‘ | " Nike of 7 > YORK COTTON MARKET on. fire | the | New Cot r he market steady early in the a The din [the trading parition te pending the] ton for a vnawer kept things | $0" ate steady t was not enough toft Readius prevent th ant liquidation from nat tement tn they resm ofy M the selling orders | off No Connection with Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH 45 West 34th Street Opposite McAlpin Hotel zg} Accuses dy’s ( oases - ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Missourl Pacific road seeks extension for one year of $26,000,000 notes mature jing June 1 Clearance Sale Saturday Troard dveldes te “ Federal Reserve low State banks to enter reserve with right of withdrawal serving vietion saloon t 3 Women’s & Misses’ Suits Imports creased $4 figures exports from France m0 from last yy Suits of TODAY, only new garments of the highest grade in the latest approved models Continental Oll Co. regular quarterly dividend of $3 a share, porenie June 16 to stock of record May 26. and General Electrie Co, quarterly divi+ ‘ar Co. tion has been paid to earlier prices - sa TRIP, Comi ty Jo I ank aid a1) 180 suits in all; both ou have on “What kind of yet tailored and dressy styles, in all the prevailing fabrics and colorings for present and summer J) ¥our hunting tiny ing, New wear. All sizes for Women and Misses. frequently seen during the Mt woe | Street at at wis that ¥ game—nain?” Ms ' OF NEWEST SUITINGS { Guaranteed $30 to $40 Value, $14.50 Never before have we been able to give you such great values and show you such a win- ning lot of wonderful Spring and Summer Suitings. We have purchased for spot cash the overproduction of the finest and newest woolens from one of the leading mills at a fraction of their real worth, thus making it possible for_us to sell you a $30 to $40 Suit at $14.50. Patterns—All the way up and down the range of plaids, Glen Urquharts without number, overchecks, shadow checks, broken stripes—and last and most im- portant, blue serges that are blue and stay blue. Tailoring unexcelled—we don't know of any bet- ter workmanship in the world than goes into these Ritchie Suits. Our guarantee is back of every stitch, and we want you to know that every suit sold by us that does not give satisfaction will be made good with- a out any trouble to you or quibble in the adjustment. Three-Piece WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK 30 Church St. CORNER DEY STREET HUDSON TERMINAL BUILDING One Block from John St. Subway & Cortlandt St., 6th & 9th Ave, ‘‘L’’ Stations John HL lehard Ce rry Ub club, also awore 1 the clubhouse Dec, 13. Mra. Alfred J. Eno and a group of longs en tonnage Me. and y owners ork a Ings /ON TRIAL FOR ATTACK, ‘| SCANLON OFFERS ALIBI | hy | Witnesses Swear Man Mrs. Ellert| Was Not in “Boss” Cassi- Dec. 13, 1913, cluly Hou In the + | Que ourr in Long Island City on rge of at- tacking Mra. Clara Ellert, a sixteen- year-old bride in a room of former | | “Boss Cassidy's clubhouse, Dec. 1018, Was opened to-day by Attorney Nobert M. 3 Herman I | Court Bqua: 5 Scanlan nor James Heffern 13, . Who is a term in prison after con- for the crime, were in his hat day, us deseribed by the len, u draughts- ® sporting man, a steward of the joher man was in end of 2 per cent suffragints, who have espoused the — cause of Mrs. Eliert, sat near Deputy m . American Car & Foundry Co. has! attorney General Lerner and showed t bear Fee | care a Rus; ja keen interest in the caso, Long 3 ; | In thie country. in last few | iy aainad’ of poll in the reduction of these Suits no alten- | week sai ution | StdSTE | Ootatled at the court { —»— Boate ns Sunday Ma: will resume thi Wank. 16, the Red Sunday trips to the Highlands, Oceante, Locuat Point, Fair Haven and Red ft » lea York from foot of Franklin 8.80 and from Battery Landing M, On daya boats leave Btrevt 2.20 and Battery at 2.55 56 ney ARICTMIE BOO | pay FRIDAY, MAY 14, WITHS7OINCABINS AND ARMS IN HOLD No) Cancellation nd Ma | A Passen Last Men , ' nas ie hip Cymete ¢ i : ne at ‘ ' \» ‘ ws ] | 7 want ‘ ' ' ing the ‘we ome is well halt was arly ninety lables and) board the ship. In the Are sixteen Httle moa, and in the steers ire seventy One third of t women and girin © f the Cymrt that he had sald to defied the the steer are nell, master iny one nan submarines and their torp “The Germans will | never hay wok at us! he added “We xual follow the samo route as! [the Lusitania, but v° shell go through! [the war zone at night -and the sub. seo at night. We ex-| be in Liverpool a week from morning.” nanifest of the Cymrte show is carrying & cargo 00 | much of tt isn | e thought to | tain ammunition An officer of | the ship when asked about these re- plied: “Oh, that te foodstuft—tood- stuft for the Germans, Give it to ‘em hypodermicall: ua know,” nm of the manifest re- following ttems of muni- of copper, 156 coils of Is of copepr wire, 4,301 canes of cartri f i brass rods, 2, 1,562 cathodes, At the bottom of the manifest there © been written in red ink the words “Arme and Ammunitinn.” Many the items have been checked with a red “X." The cases of “hardware” run up well into the thousands. There are also 140 motor-trucks, probably for British army use, and ten electric tractor trench-digger ee BISHOP COLTON’S FUNERAL. Cardinal Farley OMciates at Ser- vices in Buffalo, BUFFALO, N. ¥., May 1M. —'The funeral of Right Rev. Charles H. Colton, Bishop of Buffalo, was held this fore- noon in the new cathedral. ‘The solemn requiem mass was celebrated by Car- dinal Farley, assisted by dignitaries and bishops of the church, with Mgr. Nelson H. Baker, vicar general and adm trator of the diocese, serving as his sistant. Priests of Buffalo and the citi towns embraced in the diocese number of 350 attended the servi ———~ LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. “R. ates 1 mile and @ xix wore, Hs, Olas KD mth —L ert a Flower, hy Mangarot wea: Winning” Witol, 4a; jeosharen, 2h NEI RACE. —Seuling three yearatt ant | y fan one-quarter miles in ‘coat Ore Ay Wort, 100, *Condte Help Other’ to Help Themselves! That {s one of the greatest “helps' within the power of man, | And that is the kind of help that! World ads. offer thousands every day, 393,625 } Separate World Ads, Were Printed Dur- ing the First Four Months ¢f This Year 177,356 | | More Than the Herald, | The Only New York Newspaper That Prints Even i Hall as Many Ads, as The World, While these little WORLD ADS. are “wonder workers,” saving time, labor, | &e., they are not at all for lazy people, They are of incalculable value, however, to the-ambitious, energetic person who wants to work, hire, buy, sell, rent, in- yest, &e., but who desires to know , Just Which Way to Turn! STANDING OW GALLOWS REFUGEES FROM EMDEN Hiner Dominion Sef 1915. DENIES KILLING PRIEST ARRIVE IN DAMASCUS “ ‘ “¥ TRY IT ON whieh ae _- Pur Storage, Remodelling and Repairing Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. WILL HOLD A SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY or bolero coats, braid bound or trimmed; with new model skirts. 19.75 Value $29.50 Misses’ Taffeta Silk Suits—New Models and skirt trimmed with velvet bands; also Shantung suits. 29.50 Value $39.50 Misses’ Taffeta Afternoon Gowns Copies of the latest Paris models. 14 to 20 years. 18.50 Value $29.50 Misses’ Taffeta Evening Gowns Ten new models of chiffon taffeta silk; also lace maline and flowers, circular or led skirt. 14 to 20 years. 29.50 Value $39.50 Will Close Out Saturday Of gabardine, serge, check worsteds and mannish mixtures. 14 to 20 years. 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 Of gabardine, English covert, 14 to 20 years. 15.00 Misses’ and Girls’ Summer Dresses Misses’ White Net Dresses Of silk lace net, made over Misses’ Striped Voile Dresses Of wide or narrow striped voile; collar, cuffs and vestee, of whi organdie, trimmed with lace; new model skirt, velvet ribbon irdie, crochet buttons. '4 to 20 years. Special 14.50 Girls’ White Voile Dresses Of white French voile hand em- broidered and trimmed with lace; skirt with plaited tunic; — yg epee special «7.95 Misses’ Graduation and Class Day Dresses accordion plaited silk chiffon bodice and skirt trimmed with shirred silk ribbon; wide ribbon sash and rosebuds. 14 to 20 years, Of pink, blue or green and white striped voile; embroidery batiste collar and cuffs; skirt with two folds. 8 to 14 years, Special Of lace, net, French organdie, cotton voile, Georgette crepe, taffeta silk or crepe de chine. 14 to 20 years. 18.50 “ 29.50 49.50 Smocked Middy Blouse Sites 8 to 20 years Hand Smocked Middy Blouse tor misses and girls, of white galatea, smocked front and back, in delft blue,red or all white, silk lacing, detachable belt. Special | 75 of Union linen, in rose, tan or white; hand smocked, Special 4.75 i the North Oe. Ute ee Daw wi Lessing by addi atensen and Gr Phone 0900 Greeley “Franklin Simon & Co. Misses’ Navy Blue Serge Suits—New Models Six new summer models of navy blue, black or white men's wear serge, belted, mannish 14 to 20 years. Two new summer models of navy or black taffeta silk; coat with white satin Quaker collar and vest, and flare skirt; one model bolero coat, white faille collar; coat 14 to 20 years. Six new models of chiffon taffeta silk, in navy, black, delft, gray or white. mpadour silk, trimmed with 84 Misses’ Coats corduroy, English checks or plaids. Heretofore $24.50 to $29.50 Special 19.75 Girls’ Striped Voile Dresses English Garden Smocks For Misses 14 to 20 years For Boating, Tennis or Garden Wear —A new seven-eighth length artist smock, elft, light blue, | (he remnant were reported > patrol eb ps ayers, 8 ard wt Bicres” serge, 3.75 | Misses’ and Girls’ Summer S‘10es Girls’ Oxford or Ankle Ties, ot genuine white buckskin, patent, tan or black Russia calf. Sizes 11 to 2, Widths B to E. Special Misses’ White Buckskin Pumps or Oxfords, iso patent, tan ot lack Russia calf, Stylish lasts with low heels. Sizes 2! to 7!5, Widths Ato D. Special Misses’ and Girls’ White Sport Shoes or Oxfords, ot white nubuck with tan or patent leather trimmings, also all white nubuck; ilexible leather soles and low rubber heels. Sizes 2 to 734. idths A to D. Special 2.95 3.75 3.95

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