The evening world. Newspaper, August 4, 1915, Page 4

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in chis city nave fled to Fort Liberte the despatch moat Pacifique. Reber troops are oe-tinming (o enter the city marines nave been sanded from the United States @munboat Nashville to maintain order GIRLS SUING BARKER AND HIS RICH PAL FR HEART BALM ARE CHUMS MORE U.S. MARES NOE IN HAYTI, REBELS SEIZE omy = \Cape Haytien Now in Hands a Thies With 8 Veils Ro for the removal of was written “an & prominent was killed by @ a ‘and is acceded to Rear firat steps to re- astiful complexion hey it guarantee to refund the it freckles under a veil; ‘othine and remove them. the Thiet few applications should wonderful improvement. some of freckles vanishing cag Be sure to ~ Uhwyer Says Miss Benson and Miss Bannister Came to His of Revolutionists—American Office Together. aatives and making eememt between the joall factions seems as Admiral Workstfor Peace. Partial detatia of the comradeship between Miss Lillian Benson and Miss Corinne Bannister, fair plaintiffs in two actions for breach of promise | agminat wealthy and prominent young mn, were furnished to-day by At- turney Randolph M, Newman, former counsel for Miss Bannister, Attorney Noah Stancliffe, -|%r Jay Stanley Foster, niral | head of the Bowery Bank, sald yes- | _[terday it wae @ strange coincidence that} that Miss Benson, who is suing the banker for $26,000 heart balm, Is the Prines 1,300] chum of Miss Bannister, who is suing Murray, a wealthy young for « like amount ers chum and the two re seen much together in the big Haytien by Adm CAPE HAYTIEN, oy Au 4— ayer, has Leen received from Ad ear Admiral Benson, Acting? Se retary of the Navy, sald to-da with the arrival of the bal and bluejack 8 codd be! Geonge ©. “We do not contemplate tpenain armored cruiser ‘Tennessee, mow noe,’ he was on his way to Aecnold. Constable &B Co. before Removal to Sth Ave. & 40th St. $300,000 Summer Stocks IB to 4 Price Men’s High Grade Silk Shirts About 14 Price Every silk shirt in our store (silk crepe excepted) grou; large large lot, makings it the strongest, large: ’ Women’s Summer Blouses About ae Below Cost ec ncaing ding a few fancy mode a jornar pelece’cn co ¥A.78 4 ite Mode! A collection of attractive fine fine Voi ls, in dosen diferent ne ee ta. st and bext va value Regularly =. .00, $5. Outing Shirts The Stadium—Our own exclusive style; adjustable collar, shoulder and sleeves, elbow iat 3.00 Former prices up to to #28 Note—Slightly shopworn, but.exceptional selue at these figures. Extra Values in Summer Hose Thread Silk—of very h or Nba detachable Reductions in quickly dispose of our entire Summer Stocks, prior emoval, has ed, irrespective ioe ot reserve, cur cores, collection of Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, Suits and Skirts Which we offer on Thursday at reductions in some instances Far Below Cost 95 RORCM AND GARDEN DRESSES . striped dimity and flowered voile. luced:from prices up to $3.50. 85 AFTERNOON DRESSES of fancy voile. Reduced from prices up to $7.00. HIGH COST NET DRESSE Reduced'from prices Vacation Specials Fancy and Plain Pajamas madras in neat stripes— sisi white and etic of ft mercerized pongee. *nRegularly $1.50" & 50, $2.00 Men's Silk Umbrellas— Natural handles and fine eg twill silk; 28-in. and Mere Gray Silk Mixed 9.00. Now 15,00 Grade Bat Tice— newest pointed ends and reversible square ends and all-over effects. Regularly 45 AFTERNOON AND EVENING DRESSES. Also serge, satin and velvet combinations New 10.00 19.50 24.50 Reduced' from prices up to $45.00 45 LINEN TAILOR SUITS various models Now 7.50 and 10,00 Reduced from prices up to $35.00 25 TATLOR SUITS. from prices up to $35.00 40 TAILOR SUITS— Navy aie ee Black and Sash Sweater For Women and Misses A new collection of the latest fine, lustrous, fibre silk; in brilliant plain colors, in- chiding canary; aleo smart two-tone effects; ell with sash “ Neda pores Pease, Now 14.50 and 19.50 Reduced from prices up to $32.50 HIGH COST SUITS—entire cesaatning | stock of Eolienne, Voile, Gabardine, Satin Com- bination and Voile. Reduced from prices up to $65.00 50 WHITE Vases SKIRTS from aie we to $8.00 IMPORTED MODEL GOWNS, comprising Net, Velvet, and Crepe. , 55.00, 75.00, 150.00 Reduced from prices up to $375.00 ir proportion of the above apparel being suitable of the very highest class, this evend will be recognized as an exceptional opportunity for large economies in purchasing No C. O. D.’s or Approvals Moenen'd Secaiemade Skirts At Great Reductions and, white Checks and othes Summer fabrice. Reduced to 2,75 and 3,75 Now 35.00 Latest Models Bathing Suits For Women and Misses Of fine Mohair, in black or navy combined wih vie white fashionable w 3.00, 4.50, 6.50 a #50 2.95 at Greatly Reduced Prices to Close, eee ENE 5 “Roseberry” Raincoats Priestley Garonelis sites Febsic For Women and Misses ‘The smartest raincoat of the season, rubberless, light weight, well tailored and adapted for genera! utility weer, Black, effected @ set- put of cot sn Benson. ster to look for “They both explained to me that the men they were going to sue were pals and that the cases were similar in 4 great many respects. Both young were living together at the hey came to my office. 7 a large. fat at No, 308 West ty-firat Street. Later Mise F to the Importing busines! It Ts The lawyer also said it understanding that Miss Benson camo from a highly reapected and Influen: tial family in the W: heard from several father was a hich offi Hpiscopal Church in Colorado. quiry In Colorado Springs, where It was reported Miss Benson's father was & bishop, failed to reveal a | clergyman named Benson — GEORGE LAMBERT DIES IN LONDON His Death To-Day Marks Passing of One of Most Famous Court Tennis Champions. ‘The death in London early to-day of George Lambert, former world's professional court tennis champion, marks the passing of one of the most famous exponents of the indoor court game. Lambert succeeded to the title tn 1871, when Edmund retire! from piay, and retained the cham pionship until defeated by Tom Pet Litt, the Bostoa professional, best of thirteen sets, at Hampton Court tp 1886, Pettitt was in turn defeated in 1898 by Peter Latham and it was not unui Jay Goula, the American amateur champion, defeated George F. Covey, the English professional, last year at Philadelphia that the title was re- gained by an American court tennis player. ——<»————— CENTRAL PARK SUICIDE. Salesman Out of Shoots Himself Twice. Abraham bs, a salesman who lved at No. 80 St. Nicholas Avenue, wa: out of employment of late and he wor- ried over his debts, which amounted to a few hundred dollars. He brought home a revolver last evening and his wife, who had been married to him three years, watched him all night He slipped away at 9 this morning and in a few minutes she started in ursult, Before noon she saw a crowd {n'Gentral Park near One Hundred and Tenth Street and ran there. She found her husband dead on the walk. He had shot himself in the breast and the head In bis left hand was an incoherent let- ter in which Jacobs hoped his friends would let his wife have what might be after paying his debts. Employment SHOT IN BACK AND HAND. Roba, Found After Lying Hours in Rain, Accunes Five, Flecta Roba, thirty-two, of No. 84 Washington Street, Flushing, was found opposite the pumping station in Fresh Meadow Read, Flushing, at 3 A. M, to- day, suffering from three gunshot wounds in the back and one in the hand In the hospital, where he is in a seri ows condition, he told the police he had been lying wounded in the rain since 8 o'clock last night, and gave the names and addresses of five men he says were in a crowd that attacked him. He de- clined to say what the shooting was about. Wolf's Shirts “(Maker to Wearer” A visit to any of eur SHOPS convinces the CREDIT TEKMS ae Down on $50.00 7.50 10.00 15.00 25.00 APARTMENTS FURNISHED | Open Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER UMBUS AVE BET 103 & 104" ST! oliice in the nad! SUNDAY, WORLD, “WANTS"ty WORK MONDAY, MORNING WONDERS ow | ety woe OF, a ean a OPENS AN ACCOUNT COMPLETE FROM $60 TO $500 Moriz, Rosenthal World-famous concert pianist. Regarded as unequalled as a master of piano technique by any other pianist of'today. This eminent )musician says: “The Stroud upright Piano has a clear, sound tone, a quick and correct action.” Of the Pianola—‘Nothing has more closely approached hand-playing.” The Stroud Pianola “4 Great Pituno and the Greatest Player’ \... Delivered to Your Home y”: a, Down Payment of hy $15 - oy Balarice in Convenient Amounts Monthly # { : ‘ HE wonderful playing capability of The | Pianola, coupled with the delightful piano quality of TheGtroud means musical enjoyment in your home , such as you never have had before. * Broadening musical culture for the children— 1 the greatest music or the most popular whenever you desire it—all the (pleasure and advantage that a fine piano and unequalled pleying skill can provide, The Stroud makes yours. The \Stroud is superior to uny player-piano ofi other make sold elsewhere at any price THE {AEOLIAN COMPANY AEOLIAN HALL, 29-38 WEST FORTY-SECOND S:. “Makers of the Wonld- Famous Pianola” and of the wonderful new Phonograph, “The Acolian-Vocalion" the Herald, 14,009 World GerEsE> THis 2-tach§ 2-392 Herald Post, Acid Proot Be Bed with five 2-inch Qilers andcrossralls. en Special.at World We I Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M "$135 we close at ¢'P. M. All x te ey Another Month World Advertising Wonders! ta Last month The World printed 102,660 individual advertisements, or 63,715 more than the 38,945 printed in A Few Details: 29.644 World “Help Wan a | 6.102 Herald “Help Wanted” Ads, i. 24,012 ‘The World's Lead. | 20,417 World * 118 Merald “To Lat” — ‘BRASS BED EVER ‘ BIT i6,a01 The World's T2ed, | 18,017 The World's “Business Opportunities.” Herald * The World's Lead, World * Herald * These figures will give you a good insight as to which newspaper will yield the best results for your advertising, “Lost and Found" advertised In The World or r to “Lost and Found Bureau. 103, World Bui t Cali’ 4000. Heskinan New York. Brook'yu Office, 4 World Wants Work Wonders,

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