The evening world. Newspaper, May 24, 1915, Page 4

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sponsibility was disclaimed for @ call merican citizens of It birth ) was published to-day in New EAGER TOFIGHT, [2° ITALIANS STORM | CONSULATE HERE Hundreds of Men af hen Renee in| Hope of Being Called to \ the Front. York. Embassy officials declared the Ital- lan Government could not and would not call on naturalized Americans to return to their native land and take | up arma. Such citisena, however, are free to go of their own choice, un- armed ana individually and tn such | la way as not to violate the neutral- has statutes. 7 | | MANHATTAN BRIDGE READY. [Fourth Avenue Subway Care May Waters-Autola player- we present the utiful new Style 85-Chester Piano handsome all im fully Operate Alone. All work necessary for the operation tone, and fayette Street, by lio’ 5 | ind | day before County Judge Harry Lew's| was unprepared x tne | Lim Mamhatsan Plata. watd 3.4. —Sa LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. a we ouch ere was no disorder. | Past Rack. oy “The majority of these who rests- | 95! ssap— 76 a come 9 tered were young men. Detween the SF (at Jem Gar oe Oramee be thirty-nine, | nit the present} were full of patriotism RACE - Spite too svaroht masten Factnge “eta. 18 time. and wanted to know bow soon they could leave for Italy. Many were disappointed, when told their names i= were being taken only to be used in case of need “Italy has all the men she needs Bo said one of the Vice Consuls, “and ne call has come to this coun- | xe ie oa ltry for any more. We are not enlist-/ sixth Sgt gee 2 ov war yous sale ood ing these men. We coudda’t do that, | 4: na keeps Ua oR for {t would be a breach of neutrality. ‘io > ed 4 If the occasion should arise they will | {imm’ wk ns go to Italy and the way will be found | Seperate Zing oo nae for them to go.” PO iy smn! Weather cheer Mise Susan /EMBASSY DENIES CALL | TO ITALIAN-AMERICAN Mins Sosan | Government of Italy tof Maly Does Not Seek Hundred: hb Street eee the Pld a R-- abriek loudl, ores to Enlist Naturalized Citizens, Mise Doaret wast Diplomats Declare. WASHINGTON, May 24.—At Italian Embassy to-day all offictal re- | Stahl 432 West Forty-second Street. ANTS WORK WONDERS. ayitti Me “Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at Thirty-filth Street _ The economy of buying now cannot be questioned after at the prices quoted below—an excellent oppor- tunity to fill out the summer wardrobes with our regular, carefully made garments. ity mutt Mi HAMA i "a it V4) HAN invites MM AP int HAHN i itt AN - A AN Some Important Special Sales), |; : ‘Women’s and Misses’ Boys’ and Youths’ ls a CrepedeChine Dresses Blouses and Shirts E 4 Specially feature a charming after- Are on special sale for Monday and t » noon frock copied from a Tuesday only at much below, — |; the prevailing prices Boys’ Soft Blouses of mercerized cotton pongee in a variety of new stripes; sizes 7 to 14 a recent Paris model at the ' attractive price of ” ‘ 11.50 g In white, navy or black, sizes 54 ars t ‘ to 40.~2nd Floor. ao "59 Youths’ Soft Shirts of mercerized 1 { cotton pongee im the newest j stripes; with separate sott point- 7 The May Sale of Cre ed collars; sizes 12 to 1414 Mi 4 de Chine Underwear * 68 h 3 pt dt he ! i i Now in Progress | % i Comprises fresh stocks, with many 4 i, sunple and practical models, at | special price advantage A Sale of Children’s (Made to Weot’s ot wt ia; are guatanteed t © Beach Rom rs A, CUS OF every ten w Monday and Tuesday only ; Bloumner 1.95 4.25 Ott 4 renvarkable value at Pi Petticoats 2953.96 6.00 2% ' Linder Wodic« 96 1.50 to 3.95 4 Envelope With Dutch neck and short sleeves, ' bs Chemiws 1,95 2.06 “ 6.76 A | of blue checked cham. ' Combinations, 2.96 3.95 “ 9.60 ei tritruned with white; sizes | Gowns, 496500" 960 | 2 ty 6 years if Summer Business Hours | ' Juve tel oie * | i Jute $40 te mut 77) » ” iwmy July ond Aueut OMe wm wher t ‘e ° ~ President of the Borough of Brook (88) Bank of Brookiyn in 1919, after David | via fad ssbre ne bers te Stay sing | and has other indictments pending. prarckte apt | DOW Goes to trial charges that on "ei Venus fee | Who had been sele: ol Kew. 10. Uste |The Bar Association Gteciplined oid lof which were boys, clerks, lon tm the | . GROUT ON TRIAL FOR PERIURY; | ONEJURCR CHOSEN Surprising Ignorance Shown by Talesmen of Former Proceedings in Case. tal of Edward M. Grout on an r ent for perjury was begun to yn. It took nearly an the firet juror. Groat, who has been olier of New York and twice 2, was made President of the Uni an bad wrecked it and the) The indictment oa whieh Mr. Grout March 25, 1910, be ewore, as President of the Dank, that tt bad resources of $49 and that these Nabilitics 414 not ms- | ture until December, 1910 It ts al- tewed that Mr. Grout knew that his ment was false fas in the long skirmishing pre- ceding thie trial that District Attor- ney Cropsey spoke of the “hand. | picked Judeve™ of upreme Court to try Grout 4 Cropsey for bis language. The prospective jurors were abet if they had read of this controversy ww that mueh of the| on Bank consisted of Ntiree tod “ba: Bet, He | 20t€s Of Various corporations organ- ized by President Sullivan, the officers, joremen, butchers and other du: | mies. It was surprising that so many | twenty years|of the talesmen had forgotten ail | spirited horee in the] about the case. PASSENGER HERE. FROM LUSITANIA TLS OF HORROR (Continued From First Page) did every one and many of them went to their mterooms to get their life-preservers. On deck I found a} number of members of the crew tak- | ing life-preservers out of a box and putting them on. They paid no at-| tention {0 the passengers and seemed to be looking out entirely for them- selves. I managed to get a lifebeit out of the box and put it on Then I waited to see what would happea. “The ship began to list terribiy. | The slope Gnaily got so steep that 1 knew if (hey managed to launch any) lifeboats there would be time to fii/ them only with women and children, eo I Jumped over the side. “1 had been in the water loss thao & minute, | think, wheo @ boat came crashing dowa from overhead. It had fallen from the davite and spilled one in it inte We w 4th The aud every awirl we one of the pro- peliers “1 aw that the great screw was cutting bie lege to pieces anc | ewam over w try to drag bim 7. | got || nim to @ rope whict pn hoe Never a More at Best's” peers seemed new. They didn’t seem THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1915. there was only one explosion before the Lusitania sank. After the first explosion une of the smokestaks fell down with @ noise which some of the passengers took for the impact of « second torpedo. “When the ship began to plunge I looked back at her and anw the stern jrise higher and higher out of the Then as sho settled @ little water, further, botlers. came the explosion “There was a horrible churning, botling and bubbling of the water and the sea about mo wag fairly peppered with the bodies of the dead. She sank in about fifteen minutes “The stewards on the know how to handle a boat the 1 was very much disappointed them.” Dr. Foss will be at the Biltmore $3, and labilities of $1,552,555, |.) Hotel for a few days | pRONMANS BODY THOSE RETURNED. The bodies on the B t, of New York on the voyage wreaths were se Lusitania thought of was saving themselves 18 AMONG © York were in boxes before she ealled and in- stractions given that they be opened on the arrival of the caskets in New York. Accompanying the body of Charles Frohman was Robert Burnside of this city, his business associate and friend Alf Hayman, his business manager and his brother Dantel Frohman, went down the bay to meet the New York when she came in this morning Charles A. Plamondon Jr. of Chicago, son of the Mr. and Mra Plamondon who were among the dead, was also on the tug which met the steamahiy. He was accompanied by Dr. John D. Murphy, the famous Chicago surgeon, & great friend of the Plamondon » | family. nil| HARBOR CRAFT DIP FLAGS IN RESPECT TO DEAD. The flag of the New York was at half mast a# she came up the bay, and out of respect for her dead the ships all along her path lowered their face to half mast also, of the fn The clamming of the bodies waa ked by many pathetic scenes. As n white boxes were carried 5 the crowd of relatives s gathered about them and cation began. Charles A. & jr. found that the bodies MRS. MARK WITH FATHER. Mer Hesband Will Make No Ea- snpeargnee of the two little he McCarroll home, ae St. Mark's A o 788 venue it was said that dren were visiting it waa not certain ld stay. * Th Henry C. Mark, a lawyer, at No. 128 cea and no ‘hints of ony scandal. There in a auggestion of Broadway, who reported to the Brook-|incompatablilty, If Mr. Mark had. fot lyn police yesterday afternoon that his|* Re Lo ba two children, Harry A. six years old, al complaint, the M hi r and William C., four years old, oe ee ee n hia home, No. Brooklyn, wi t his -the-Dipa wed to-day to make ony| YOUNGSTOWN, ©., May 24.—Dantet nation of the complaint, of to|Denohey waa killed and seventeen other ent on bis assertion to the hia father-tn forme 18 were injured in @ collision of on the “Dip-the-Dips at Hera mmissioner Witt ark yesterday, The care collided on had #01 «| a grade. — that Bervice roll, Brokaw Brothers Astor Place & Fourth Avenue announce that their store will remain closed tomorrow (Tuesday) on account of the death of their business associate Mr. Thomas Boyce King who lost his life in the destruction of the Lusitania Good Service with Lowest Prices] Keeps Us Growing Bigger All The Time We have opened four branches in as many weeks and next ‘thursday, May 27, we open another new store at the corner of was dangiing | over the wide, but ae too horribi mangied to 41 think Wan nearly dead when be «| Then | ewem etraimh: out ty the ship to wet away fro) (hat auction f had heard about 1 oom women whe hed ber ebiid in her arme and | eid ner afaas | | he enough for &® beet to pick he This boet bad ay or tw | beoeeag: full to bold me too, oo | ewam on through the wreckane ond detwin ‘The went bust I came to ware wooden ite wet end 14 delee) “ bed teow 4 c oe « vet ting 4 tor b coed . aut be or pewieby 1 wiatind bold of tive Wow ond Wed ty MEH! i, and another moe jumped ow beet end id (he some thing out er man wee wire fopyed ond be neue snare ogee ond hoping Tee women wh are me ertina ® oe o vere hem, walled eobe belp we! | gut bold of oe was thet ewes one end ot bed my lite bel 6 004 beow I could wey aves oo | wowed them \hreued ino woles fot querer A & me owerd 0 reti 1 eee whiek hed cele werew oF eight men on Ht We Ombed ahoard the ram ¢ of Cit! semned by het wae wiheriy + alow 60, oof +1 thie bowre os \oorteer, We bed wee omen! bet on bow whee we were wicked up by the (ug Indien Panpire and lehen oe Guswnsiown, slong wih Orel OF wimbiY emer murvivers “1b eothegens the moment | wes beet on the pati et ond | mew it wes wo) Ses mi tens @ ter 20 t tn0m| _To- DAY— sere of (81) One Dollar or more, amp Specials and those regularly given. Potatoes: 1 One million pounds of the very finest Maine Votatves—-ac tually the best, by long odds, we have had this year They will go quick at t Be sure and get your share—sold in any quantity, big fect condition price or little ~in per- sensationally low New v Onions, from Texas. paawereei apaaie |Pineapp varge, ripe and uscious, each le, ‘: ! s Famed for its exquisite flavor—fresh from Porto Rico Seeded Raisins, Seeded Raisins, Corn Meal, - Quaker CornFlakes Peaches, Egg Plums, GrapeJuice,.:;. XLCR Corn Starch, »« Essie Olives, Salad Oil Vinegar, |. Regular 10c, ll-oz. package Regular Ie, c 15-02, package, 8 large No. 3 cot s im 5° can choice 10° 10° 10° 5° Yellow ton bag Large No, 3 California (ruit, Large No, 3 Can Katee Standard owt healthful of bev rages; large bottle Crap and fresh: packed, bottle,..++ Meat Aus 9 \witle,... Ae: 15S Wiser ‘Targe "10 s Houmkeepers’ Canned Vegetable Special femetges, ys No. sone orn, Chee quality Larty June Peas, howe . Essie Coffee, beet; 14h, sealed phg (Bra 25‘ 35° usclutely the very 00 20, “lamps with each Package Leste Colee Coffee, Teas, Parlor Brooms, Pupenot bend fh houth Amenean Coflees, rong and tall bodied, th ©) BA Mampe with th, Oolong, In due Ceylon, Logiiel Dreaklast os Mined, 19° 35‘ large Neo 7 sie regularly ouch Rockaway Beach Boulevard and Beach 80th Street, where we expect to welcome a large number of new patrons. MONDAY CHOICE GROCERIES, elles. Very Best Creamery—from the new arase—deliciously sweet and fresh, Ib Print Butter, : . Fresh Eggs Erapire Eggs, EastViewEggs, : led New Latd—tvery Kast View Buy Guarante Rich Whole Mu Can G Condensed Milk, ''""" ’ Eva) Essie e Milk, Richest 0 ondensed; Culleleed 10° 6 GA Stamps with each can of Eoste Milk Belle Brook {anciest and fine Ielb. print 13 i 25° 2T 31° uaranteed trietly fresh; dozen in car- Doren i in wealed At All 35 James Butler Inc. ‘Boneless Bacon, :. Boneless Pot Roast, Chuck Steak, : ‘Smoked Shoulders, Corned Spare Ribs, Sauerkraut, Meat Markets 18¢ 16¢ 14¢ 12 9 10° At All 131 James Butler Inc, Licensed Stores oH Plampe with FULL QUART HOT 50 Old Cabinet liye Whiskey, 1 Choice California c Port and Sherry, 1.) ... BO Guinness’s Stout, 3... 33°3 Atewonr of ihe wer dos tote on 7 Bottles Lager Beer Depart 4 Te to ‘ wind tat tevnre €

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