The evening world. Newspaper, June 10, 1915, Page 5

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s CROWDED CAR RULE IS fannscne sitting in Drooxivn, UPHELD BY THE COURT) ona: —_—_- the Limit Number Was Aboard ? Is Convicted. against the overcrowding of street | 9¢™! cave Was upheld to-day when Jacob Herewits, a feather merchant tiving| ©! at No, 6204 Fort Hamilton Parkway, was found guilty of viola and wae iin Fifth Avenue 349, 351, 353 Fifth Avenue, at 34th St. Will Place On Sale Friday and Saturday 500 TRIMMED Suitable for All Occasions All = 5: .00 caer ting it before the Court of Special] (/ fen aamtai'sensecrs| WITNESS DECLARES Man Who Crushed fh Car When Justices O'Keefe and Meinerney as to the Denis J. "wall, the conductor of a om Fa Tv. ba said that pea the at Livingston Bond Strect_ after it contained ie ‘The rule of the Health Department masievme nember of foe Ll 20. My brother and I were together. Carnivale came over to us and told us not to worry, as Mike Rofrano would take care of us, as he was WE GOT cURL ‘ else?” more he said to Frank Fennimore, a FE all he an, itor CORNELL TOLD HM Rofrano’s Naame a Again Figures macurntvate said to ue Wall, we ta in the Testimony at Mur- | "°R!, 58.20 more a tough Foy der Trial. Eye-witnesses to the shooting of; out the next day.” JUSTICE 1s SUSPIGOUS =| WHEN ACTOR’ FRENDS veeigezeecern| TELOFHS PARES” Supreme Court Justice Lehman de- Mike Giamart, ex-Sherift Tom Foley's Carnivale le wan in the Tombe fat the |Slared to-day that when a married 10, 1016, shadow of the Plaze Hotel. the lawyer. “I don't know the woman's last sat down and had a drink. After a while @ third woman came and we. bit. You eee, we were all goed Holds Up Divorce Decree} rienée.” Sought by Mrs. Malcolm “Where id all you friends stay that aight?” was asked. leave till the next morning.” Justice Lehman recalled Mrs. Will- she learned of the midnight “party” described by Kirkland and Sainpolis. She sald Ki a friend” told her Heutenant in the Second Assembly | of charge of subornation| man's best friends come into court over m the in Indu tness “ District, gave teatimony to-day in the inetity ees indvtiag, hate ‘ie | and “peached” on him by revealing his Criminal Branch of the Supreme | >rot Carnivale is accused of instigating oe Montimagno to commit the je jo was four-flushi said he saw Montimagno fire three) ham Inn shots into Giamart’s body after the Carnivale once kept.’ at Ea x . are ‘ite sentences in| t apa ae Murphy of New York ™ Sing Bing for the murder of James Minott, another Foley lieutenant, ter- tified that while he was in the Tombs her summer home here. Minott he met Carnivale, whom he son he announced he wasn’t certain in this ‘ust (Ro- | whether he would grant a divorce to| “It's decidedly a when good x Mrs. Marion HF. Williams, wite of| friends of both parties come into # Snicheel Polite, seventeen years old, i aie =n him with it in ¢ Stat Malcolm E. Williams, actor and mem-| tne pparent reluctance John Tony La Balle, who, with his brother | 7/40" of former United States Sen-|x¢ gainpolis, a well known star, and Hardee Kirkland, also an actor, told of going with Williams from the Lambs’ Club to an elegantly fur- | face. Dished duplex apartment at No. 23/,,/A4n4 L” responded the, man with But ne goss out with other yoos., seeuanea escapades with other women when bod wr. one knows it,” Court at the trial of Rocco Carni- le ide the revolver with | they were along it is time for a Judge| ™f ag vale, also known a8 “Rox” Cornell. Tor mremantinagne shot Giamart @8/to become suspicious, For that rea- whether @ decree should be id ice Lehman. court to tet all, The very fact that Sainpolis = Kirk- witnesses treet, hie ‘Dlace| er of the Lambs’ Club. Mrs, Will- | land walked utes Mr. Willtams' pHa 4 jams, known on the stage as Minnie/to get @ drink ts very suspici R A A tattor had fallen at the corner of Oak) 49) Radeltfe, married Witllama tn St bh nagar (ease ecche = ae “ine it Streets from the first lurphy Dead. ules in 1899, j=, fovoel Chestnut ym the firs guammien ies 3, June 20—8hel witne whole thing sounds too good.” the Tringea and the lack West Fifty-ninth Street, in the!haireut, “to his Mor -courne-nel bad known for ten years, and con- versed with him about the murder of Gtamari. “I saw him on @ Sundey morning,” La Salle told the jury, “about March Men’s Barber Shop Usual prices and ‘unusual service. Mezzanine Basement stripes, both plain and fancy, $1 Negligee Shirts Made of Roman Pongee, mercerized cloth, satin stripes, in a large variety of designs, with French cuffs, specially priced $1.35. Pajamas resets lain colored mercer- oan with V neck and loops. White, blue, tas, pk and lavender, cok » usually $1.50. Sample line of fine pa- jamas of various materials and models, $1.35, usual price $2.50. Silk mixture pajamas in Underwear f neat designs, with V Athletic knee fran, ry ‘neck and silk loops, also pearl buttons, price | sleeveless shirts, made of nainrook, 35¢ each, usually soc. White mercerized madras, knee drawers and sleeveless shirts; shirts 34 to 40, drawers 30 to Fine nainsook night shirts with colored | 38, price ly $1.25, Nainsook union ‘suite, sleeveless, knee length, ny Bal bitte Piss Muslin with colored trim- f gt, speci \@ trimmings, 85¢, usual | Bathing Suits Of fine worsted, also swimming suits, with one-quarter sleeves or sleeveless. Professional pecially priced $2.95. Ground = | SPECIAL DISPOSAL of MEN’S OXFORDS Price $3.65 Easiness to the Feet Gives Force to the Brain. Men will find comfort in An assortment of Patent Leather, Tan and Dull Leather Oxfords and also White Canvas with rubber soles. these good Summer shoes. Men’s Smart Sport and Outing Oxfords Made of white buckskin with black or tan trimming and some of all tan, patent aud dull leathers taken from the regular stock and priced for this occa- sion $4.45. Ground Floor. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Sale of Men’s Suits $16.50 There are only 200 of these suits which through a master stroke of the Chief of our Men’s Section we were able to purchase at a very small price. They are all one-quarter silk lined and come in plaids, checks, pencil stripes and fancy mixtures. ‘The season’s most popular models in one, two and three button effects, soft roll lapels, with both patch and regular pockets; sizes 34 to 42 regular. Men’s English Flannel Suits at $17.50 For Business and Quting Wear Men may keep cool and always be neatly dressed in these splendidly tailored suits of Oxford gray, blue, green, check or hair-line stripes in the finest quality of English flannel. They are skeleton lined and have athletic cut vests; they come in both regular and stout sizes. Fourth Floor, SALE of MEN’S SUMMER FURNISHINGS Silk shirts, plain and satin stripes, in all the newest patterns, with French cuffs, special at $3.45. Shirts of tub silk in high colored stripe effects; some with satin stripes and all have French 7 $2.65. Silk mixture shirts, various colored in stripes and checks, price Half hose of imported and domestic lisle and one piece peimuaing suits, also skirt suits, sues, ad, Pisin and fancy colors, various weights, 34th Street Cold Fur Storage Vaults on the Premises Third Floor Hemstitched Huckaback Towels.. Hemmed Huckaback Towels... . Hemastitched Huckaback Guest Towel: Ties Bleached Turkish Bath Sheets... Silk four-in-hands, im- ported and domestic fab- tics, clearance from our regular stock of $1.00 to 2.00 scarfs. Price 55¢. Robes Silk mixture “go away” bath or beach robes, can be folded into a small grip, $3.95, usually $5.00. Belts Of various styles and leathers, black or tan, prices Soc Silk and Wool..- 77° and $1.00. Half Hose for $1.00, usually soc and 75. ORIG Rccccrevevessd regularly 9.75, Hand-embroidered Guest Towels...... Odd Turkish Bath Towels,—superior quality Bleached Turkish Bath Towels.......... Roller Towels,—heavy Huckaback........... ‘James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SUNE TOWEL SALE Substantial Qualities in Foreign and Domestic Makes Specially Priced for this Sale -..each 75e, 1.00 and 2.00 «dos. 1.45, 2.00 and 3.75 eo eececvevcescccece ereeee eeeeeceee es each Remarkable Offerings, FRENCH TAPESTRIES (Upholstery Department) regularly 3.00 In conjunction with this sale special prices will prevail for Re-upholstering Furniture. Stored and insured for the summer months at moderate rates. Remnant lengths up to 34 yards, consisting of Silk Damask, Velour, Tapestry, Velvet, etc., now marked very low, will be offered at 14 less than the present marked prices. Extraordinary Values ROYAL AXMINSTER RUGS 9x12 ft. Sanford Seamless Beauvais Rugs. The heaviest and best Axminster Rug; large range of desirable patterns; very serviceable. H i 9x12 ft. Triple Weight Royal Axminster Rugs. Light and dark rich Oriental colorings and designs. 19.50 regularly 24.75 SUMMER FLOOR COVERINGS | a Crex Grass Rugs particularly adapted for summer cottage. Size 9x12 ft. Plain colors. Colonial Rag Rugs,—washable; attractive “‘hit-or-miss” designs with striped borders. Wesnanriitae ste regularly 6.50, 4.75 An exceptionally large and advantageous purchase of the Famous “Martha Washington” Sewing Tables Enables us to quote the following extremely low price, This Table is made of All Solid Mahogany, and is an exact reproduction of the original now at Mt; Vernon. “Whose apartment was it?” asked had some more drinks and talked a/ “Oh, we had rooms and we didn't lama to the stand and asked her how ‘Ti by means decide now corn the ingrowing psn antl or So Sek, Raincoats In Tan, dager and Bleck; all sizes from 14 years to 44 bust. Hosiery and Underwear Event Offering Remarkable Concessions from the Regular Price. 5,500 Pairs Hosiery Sizes 814 to 10; Regular width only; strongly reinforced. Hite mercerized sil lisle thread, in gauze weight, “Tore ir ae ¢ pre. fr 1 “eal 3 Extra fine fibre silk, plaited, of excellent wearing quality; Oe ok ote fang cotern 3%e par} 25c 8 pre. for 70c.; 6 pre. fer 1. Pere theead sits ofdaveablo weight in black or whe with] 78c $1.00 ~ "teh stems: hd ty 4,500 Pieces Underwear Fine ribbed model, ad pe ing a orn Cy Reglrly $1.00 sock) 55¢ 3 fer 1.60; 6 fer 3.15 Pa i in {Este fine Swine ribbed sil isle gauze vaste eat 33c 3 for 98c.; 6 for 1.85 of fi in S Servint Se Sian 3 to & oi ey 35} 1.00 SeyAtie us 6,705 Pairs Men’s Silk Hose Regularly 50c and 60c pair rummer weight, double lle foot, ect, epliced toe and heel, in the following most Bure Sim Halt tow W, Wy, 10, i Silk Half Ku size a Tit oes, ii, ty, White Pure Silk Half Hose. All sizes. Taupe Pure Silk Half Hose. All sizes. Special 39 Par 3 pre. for $1.18; 6 pre, for $2.25 2,080 Men’s Summer Shirts Offering Exceptional Values at These Attractive Prices HIGH GRADE SILK NEWEST SPORTING SHIRTS — Entirely SHIRTS— new and different stripes, in three | stripings and color widths, on white bright tub silks; also ors; also white; Value $2.00 Vokes $5.00 end $5.30 Hood re SOFT SHIRTS — RT Lan ited. quantity of or i H se ott ig adjustable or regular eade p shirts half silk 1.65 | collar; half or longt 95¢ baal sleeves; French or sin- Island cotton; strik - ingly new, fects ll ik tort pockets ne Special value at $1.50 Now in Progress—Sale of Men’s Wool Knitted Bathing and Swimming Suits $3.50 values at 2.55 Special Week-End Sale of Women’s Summer Gloves Extra Wearing Quality—Smartest Styles— Notably Low Prices SILK GLOVES-—|6 button length with double finger tips and Paris point stitching; in black and white. VelueSi-23 pest} 90c |] DOESKIN—I clasp white washable door} fa of sy quality and best finish ‘alue $1.2 po 95c SILK GLOVES—2 claop i in black and i double fi tips; high grade finish; a few sizes ching. tue Tec} 45c cote rr eemeeniaeeiga

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