The evening world. Newspaper, June 16, 1915, Page 11

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orderly conduct 1pm; |yeare. ‘Three brothers were here when BY ALOW STRUCK T SPARE PARENT Peter Ryan Held on Charge of Manslaughter When Drunken Relative Dies. main. brothers came to Theodore. He permi ‘When Harry and Isidor heard their brother was under arrest at the West One Hundred and Twenty-third Street Station, they hurried there and voiced their opinions of the police so strenu- ously that it was deemed best to lock GUARD MAKES ESCAPE AFTER SHOOTING BOY Youth Tries to Force Way Into Boxing Match at Casino and Is Wounded, John Tracy, the eighteen-year-old youth who was shot by @ uniformed guard last night at the Harlem River Casino, One Hundred and Twenty- fitth Street and Second Avenue, was pronounced out of danger to-day by surgeons at Harlem Hospital Hi assatiant has not been apprehended and the police do not even know his nam: eo, Detectives Murphy and twenty-elght, of No. 851 Bast Sixty- second Street, who was the compan- fon of the missing guard and who, they say, witnessed the shooting. He declared he did not know the name of the special policeman, lem River Casino the detectives sald they were unable to learn the identity of the shooting guard. Tracy told the police he was trying to see the boxing matches in the Ca- sino. He said he saw several men get by the spectal policeman by handing him a small piece of money. He told the guard that if he didn’t let him through the gate he would notify the Then, he said, the guard His story is corroborated by Harry Johnson, eighteen years old, of No. 816 East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Street, door neighbor, who was with him, O'Leary was held until Friday by ‘ate Appleton in the Harlem Peter Ryan, a young milk man of No, 84 West One Hundred and Twenty- fifth Street, was arrested. to-day charged with being responsible for the death of his brother John, who died in the Knickerbocker Hospital last night After a struggle. The actual cause of death was given as alcoholic coma and @ fractured skull. The brothers had for years been constant companions. Several months ago John, who was thirty, seven years his brother’s senior, started to drink. ny, | of age, and during Change of Lite I sut- SLAIN POULTRY KING'S SONS ARE ARRESTED) + UNABLE TO GO TO WAR, RESERVIST ENDS LIFE “What good is life if it cannot be given for its country?” sald Theodore Lenckar, a young German clerk who had vainly tried to get back to fight for the Fatherland, to Mrs, Sagmore Scharnikow, In whose home at No. 234| letter will be opened, read and| answered by ourt, with bail fixed at $5,000, Distracted Over Father’s Murder, Show Antipathy to Police. General antipathy to policemen and detectives, because of the failure of the Police Department to find the assassins of Barnett Baff, the poultry dealer, led Baff's three sons, Harry, William and Istdor, into trouble last Harry and Isidor were fined East Eighty-ninth Street he boarded. | Mrs. Scharnikow fout ight Court for dis- Beauty and Brains ' In one Sweet lump Beaut., and brains never lodge inthe same spot, so ¢hey say. Bole Biffle rot fad 7 Bod ‘ And don’t forget that out in California we have built a ificent city—the wonder city of the universe—so that these famous y-ground worthy of their talent, That city isa moving-picture id it’s only a few short miles from Los Angeles, on the direct line of the ‘Watch your theatre for UNI AL pictures, 4h for them. Demand them for until you see them, you have not seen the det in moving pictures. Universal Film Manufacturing Co. 1600 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY Carl Laemmle, President “The Largest Film Manufacturing Concern in the Universe” . “101—Bleen,” “Big U" | The young man bad been here three | the war started and they managed to| ‘Theodore, only twenty.one, was urged to re- Accounts of brilliant deeds of his patient until he learned that his eld- est brother, Kurt, had won the iron cross for bravery at Y; Then he determined to go to y. Day after day he called at the German |Gonauiate and tried to arrange for tran: tion, but was put off. Mrs. Scharnikow will make an effort to get n reservists here to bury him with a soldier’ MRS. THOMSON TELLS WOMEN How She Was Helped During | Change of Life by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Philadelphia, Pa.—“I am just 5@ years fered for six years terribly. I tried several doctors, but none seemed to give me any relief. Every month the pains) were intense in both | sides, and made me | eo weak that I had to go to bed. At last a friend recom- mended Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to me and I tried it at once and found much relief. After that I had no pains at all and could do my housework and shopping the same as always, For years I have praised | Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Com- pound for what it has done for me, and shall always recommend it as a| woman's friend. You are at liberty to} use my letter in any way.”—Mrs, | THOMSON, 649 W.Russell St., Phila, Pa. | Change of Life is one of the most | critical periods of a woman's existence, Women everywhere should remember | that there is no other remedy known to) carry women so successfully through | this trying period as Ly . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, If you want special advice write | to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co (confidential), Lynn, Mass. You woman and held in| -Advt. Seudios In New York, New Jersey and California, Factories in New York and New Jersey. Disriouting agencies throughout the civili for ¥ Misses, at .. Smart coats for get country oF at the sea Swagger model, with loove belt and Array of attractive new patch pockets. colors for your choice. HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1918 ' and William was|htm dead tn bed, a bullet wound tm his found guilty of an attempt to assault | heart. & policeman, but sentence was sus pended by Magistrate Corrigan over the killing of his father. William was arrested by Detectives | €6t back to join the army. Namoli, Confrey and Conway at One Hundred and Sixteenth Street after Namoli had pushed him aside when he tried to interfere with a conver- sation between the detectives and a chauffeur, The young $1.95 to $3 Silk Messaline Petticoats Variety of new colors; fitted or 1.50 sale price, $3.95 “Golfcord” Sport Coats omen & $9 95 and trimmed styles. tions of lace, exquisite embroidery, myriad tucks or hemstitching. — | 37 to 42 inch lengths. Untrimmed Millinery 59c Chip Dress Shapes— sale price.............. 95¢ Hemp Dress Shapes— sale price... $1.25 Milan Hemp Dress Shapes—sale price........ $1.50 Scrim Curtains Plain and Dutch styles; trimmed with lace inser- tions; only 300 pairs; ale price......seeeeees Men’s 50c, 65c and 75c Summer Underwear, Sale Linens and White Goods 39 Novelty White Goods —1,000 yards of white tub woven voiles and fabrics, in stripes checks; sale price, Bolster Roll Covers from Japan; white mus- with hemstitched sides; sale price, each Women’s ‘1 White Summer and 8¢ Muslins— manufacturer's short lengths of 5 to 20 yards; sale price, yard......... 39c and 44c¢ Bed Sheets— three-quarter size beds; soft finished bleached muslin; sale price, each ‘J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. “THE BIG STORE” Som ewes SIXTH AVE. ISTO 19 STREET Because of the large attendance, we cannot guarantee to fill Mall or Trustees Salesi (By Order of the United States District Court) Summer Dresses for Stout Women Sizes, in Limited Quantities, Range From 37 to 49 Bust Dainty$2.50 Dresses, $] ,50)|$3.50 & $3.95 Dresses, $1.98 Splendidly made of linene; colors are Copenhagen and Cadet Blue, Laven- Dresses of Cotton Crepe with effective floral design in Pink, Lavender der, Tan, also White. These dresses are prettily trimmed and have fancy|and Blue. Also dresses of Cotton Ratine in stripes with Lavender, Tan, Blue eyelet embroidered yokes, collars and cuffs. or Black; also two-tone novelty cotton fabrics. "15 Austrian China| Mand Bags Ready Tomorrow! Dinner Sets ‘tiered ‘back and rept; More %5 to 97.50 feroi hae Gi hat Trimmed Hats sand, purty, Belgian an Handsome navy blue; trimmed with Sale, $3 45 sets. Fine eggshell body; neat real Vachette leather; J e' pink spray desig ry’ plece cole oe cena eats Exceedingly smart ‘tween sea- treated with gold on edges. 1001 OAS BONO. ccsseuee $1.95 son styles. Semi-made Skirts "om, *], Voile, Fancy Self Stripe 9 Blouses, cross-par Voites; Sale C | sonite eas suse guts end teh tacks Ace HRS Dainty and Summery blouses in smartest of the new tailored need do is elmply to CLOSE UP THE SEAM. The trimmed models are elaborated with inser- Every skirt has inside belt webb! ng all the raw ee bound with tape. The is faultless from hem to top, and no skill required to fi theskirt. 26 to 30 inch waist measure; Muslins and Bed Sheets | Hat Trimmings House Dresses Jewelry and Silverware 19¢ to 29¢ Wreaths — va- 85¢ ‘House Dresses — for $4.25 Salt and Pepper Cas- rious blossoms and flow- 10 women; made of per- tore—Sterling silver; 3 ers; sale price, each.... le cale and gingham; as- bottles in pierced stands; 49 Artificial Flow eorted patterns; sizes 36 choice of two patterns; cluster effects; v to 46; sale price........ 5% sale price ‘$2.50 styles and colors; sale ‘sd Peceanesn Leet taraentas price, buneh........ . 29c| Children’s Dresses $20 Waltham Watch $1.29 Ostrich Pompons— $2.25 Fine White Dresses l4-ke, }. seven-jew- choice of 3 styles; finished for children (sample lot); eled adjusted movement; with ‘ hoblers in chihes ff slij ‘ae prony yor an fem gree bey Min 2 styles; and 4 feelers in soiled ; sizes 2 to 6 years; ogram engra\ : another; sale price, each. 89c Bale PriC®....eseeeeeses $1.29 sale price.......666 vee $15 Women’s £3.50 and *%4 (slightly imperfect) 39C|Walk-Over Low Shoes . . $1.49 Hundreds of dozen of SHIRTS—Drawers and Combination Suits for men Oxtords, Pumps and Colonials in most popular styles of this celebrated make of footwear. in tomorrow's amazing sale. (Hundreds of samples also included.) FINE BALBRIGGAN, NAINSOOK AND MADRAS SHIRTS AND DRAW- Astonishing bargains for women who wear sizes 234, 3, 314, 4, 444 and Sin A, B and C widths ERS AND OPEN MESH AND NAINSOOK UNION SUITS. ALL SIZES. Dress Goods 59¢ Mohair Sicillan—S0 inches wide; black and navy; sale price, yard... 85¢ All-Wool Gabardine— 42 inches wide; black, navy, cream, battleship gray and Copenhagen; sale price, yard.... Trunks & Traveling Bags $8 Cowhide Leather Tray- eling Bags — English sewed frame; solid brass lock and catches; good handle; leather lined; sizes 16, 17 and 18 in. sale price. $11 “Bulwark” Trunks — canvas covered; hard: wood slats; brass mal- leable iron clamps and corners; all riveted; 2 brass locks; 2 straps over body; linen lined; 2 trays; sizes 32, 34 and 36 inches; sale price...$7.95 Specials in Housewares $2.26 Johnson Gas Irons — complete with metal tube and stand; Gale price.........06+ $2.50 Electric Iron—110 volts; D. C. or A. C. current; sale price. . $4.85 Portable Nickel Bath Showers — com- plete with duck cur- tain; sale price........ $3.59 $9 Electric Fan—D, C. current; 12 inches; complete with cord and plug; sale price $1 to $1.50 C-B a la Spirlte Corseta— they marked “seconds,” but matter more than an oil spot here and there; this Grocery Specials Savings on Everything of the Best for the Table Our Free Wagon Delivery Service reaches all homes in the city, and 900 towns in the Mail orders filled. Telephone Chelsea suburbs and at the seashore, ASK FOR OUR NEW GROCERY CATALOGUE. FREE. Quaker Cereals Strained Tomato At one-third below the prices. ER PEARL HOMINY REDDEN'S BRAND~ PEA BEANS— i 5 TE! Re 29:: | | e ae |B A MH ee Bargains ea . quality; doz, F145; Oval COM. sess LAYER "RAISINS RATED APRICOTS 25-Ib. drum, ORYSTAL DOMINO GRAN- Limit, 5 cartons, Bold at this special price only with $1.65 CORN FLAKES—Honey Cris . $1.75 large package... is CALIPORNIA RIPE OLIVE Pork and Peas $7.95 —tor those are the sizes to be had in Walk-Over shoes. An addition of several hundred pairs of fine shoes in all sizes and widths of another well- known make from our own stock makes this offering attractive for everybody. $5.75 Wool R Wash Goods Veils and Hat Bows and Fibre ULGZ'S | 19 Votiee—38 10 40 inches 69¢ Damp-proof Maline Size 9x12; $9 QE | Horaigaterns;alsofany ror eg og Sale........ ° figures; sale price, yard. 10¢ combination colors; sale be) 35e Rag Rugs 2¥¢ Imported D ca price, each,.... eoccces . 39 Size 18x34; effects in all the loading bas Mr car Pero 1% | tetenianpieten 4c Women’s Neckwear 265¢ Flat Collare—variety of styles; embroidered in color; sale price........ MAIN BUILDIN( pric * Embroideries and 45¢ Val. Lacee—edgings and insertions; sale * price, piece. sevee 290 heads; each. be 69¢ Organdie Flouncings— 36 to 40 inches wide; sale price, yd........... 490 Furniture Globe Fresh Fish Fresh Veg tables LETTUCE—h FRESH CAUGHT SEA BASS Tbe...» if H. P, SAUCE— 19¢ | reg. 24c bottle. PANCY MARACAIBO COFFEE 10 tbe, #1.00; 19¢ 4 pri 5% Ibs. 815 Ib : ITE TURNIPS, New Young ew Scotch brand; San Bernardo fancy Cal- ert fru ‘ 15e 2 | 12¢ | Goabarati SUD. COFFER $11 “Stearns & Foster” Felt Mattresses — 50 Ibs.; roll-ed, cove ered in fancy art tick- 10-tb, drum, $3. ing; 100% layer felt; B-1b, canister IMATO SOU! $22.50 Brass Bed Out- BEST FAMILY TEAS~ 0 fite—consisting of 2- or ib, caddy, 4 inch continuous post to. ; brass bedstead, Rome- | SPECIAL PLANTATION TEAS 5 i link spring and soft —green, black or mixed; 5 | . top mattress; sale Sib. caddy, 82:75; Ge | WHOLE TOMATORS- Pen tb : ality fancy Jersey Tomatoes; PURE BREAKFAST en, $1.65; l4ce COCOA—4 Ibs, & Sig-inch can, . Fountain quality Premium $7.75 $4.20 $1.00 7M. bag, BBe Double 4v¢ Green Trading Stamps Till 12 o’ Clock — Single Stamps Thereafter tease eee

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