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i gaat seh aa: THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1916. f'.. | Brindley to Fiy c cel ; iy 16. Diego to New York on May 15. His | 4 y ‘EN home town on business In connection] Those who know the Attorney Gen-|might not be impossible for him to GAN DIBGO, Cal, Apri Aviator | acro} RS MAJOR WHO HAS BEEN ie would mak ppeale . Cal, plane controls will be sealed, he Y 7 a with the new building for his news-|eral feel sure that he would make algo on the Appeals bench, or perhaps “Dover Brindley announces that he will| says, to prove the cificieney of @ new BURGLA CUT HOLE | APPOINTED COMMANDER paper, the Albany Evening Jour Tone candidate in’ the primaries, [even e@ higher benoh, after having Begin an aeroplane fight from San’ stabilizer. IN WALL: BLOW SAFE! OF PLATTSBURG CAMP bat sneldentally h a rather e afi. H | ATTS ‘AMP, ended visit to his : | t he maintains absolute silence [served a term as Governor. it the situation that has arisen Mr. Barnes and Judge Woodbury _ quanuneeu i} ney General intimated that be might prefer |iad a conference lasting for an hour | The defeat of Mr. Barnes fe ite a_place on the bench to an executive land a half, Political observers are s behind slofflce:; but, Uke Justice Hughes, it} watching for developments. | ‘ f \¢ = - ile Work atorta un Barnes] t's a Pleasure to or! is opposed to Whitman's re-| 22 — «= nomination and elec! also —_>— : They Escape With $1,500 After Lowering Big Strongbox Into Basement of Butcher Shop. When Louls Seitz, a clerk, opened the butcher shop of Isidor Blank at| the southeast corner of Seventy-sixth | y Quigg, who until jassed as the Governor's ° Street and Second Avenue, this morn- p adviser, with the System thoroly ing, he found the big safo was miss- 1] ,Conference With Woodbury] |The recent death of Judge Willtam 1 rf a Cc LY ing. The icebox in the rear of the a a ici ALD Werner leaves a vacancy on the cleanse: onstipation re w ‘ ‘ at! y A urt of Appeals bench. Many Store waa open and Seitz could seo | | on Flying Trip to Albany friends of Mr, Woodbury. have reed ‘ght through @ hole in the wall into} . Sta Gossip. @ Governor to r tH tt | |General to the Cov the hallway of the tenement at No. | 300 Kast Seventy-sixth Street, bench, but thus far with. \ ) Investigating further, he found the} ‘ (Special from a Staff Correspondent]; Mr. Barnes, looking ar ‘ ly ers safe in the cellar, empty, with the, 4 f a of The Evening World.) some one with ability, character and GENUINE door biown off. The sum of $1 ALBANY, Apri} 24, — William capacity to become a candidate for ‘ q BEARS Saturday's receipts from the Second ¢ Governor in opposition to Mr. Whit- " For over 70 years the Waters Piano has stood f Avenue store and. another store in| |; | | Barnes, who spends most of his time] man, is sure that. Judge Woodbury SIGNATURE years the st lor economy First Avenue, which Mr. Blank had | He i|\in New York City, was in Albany would Puan adele ictee bin ot i i ut in the safe Saturday night, were \ of the office and also 6 bIN of : and satisfaction, To-day they are worth more than ever, || using gto : PPA | time since hie disestrous failure to| Popular demands, | + q . Investigath jhowed burglars en- if was ir. e8 10 cee because of the high standing and reputation they have won || tora “te etre ’canty today “by | | recapture control of tho Republican! sudge Woodbury to become a candi: and th Ssfacti nt cutting with a crowbar and axes, | . | organization at the recent Stata C ate for Atto vo years 4 satisfaction they give in Tone, Touch and Wear, through the west wall of the ground | nani BJ] mitten meeting. “Mle did not advert e specs yy . . floor hallway of No. 300 Kast Seven- | y his presen did he take any { among owing ' They are priced right. Easy monthly terms and no ty-sixth Street. The back of the uce-| iterest in. the disc ’ at| whether he will be equally successful ‘, . ; box rested against this wall and the) | marked the © of the Legislature, in planning for the Gubernatorial charge for interest. You can save time, money and burglars kept on hacking until they | re Ostensibly Mr. Barnes’ visited his! campaign of 1916, i | DrmASOR HARRY was | BOaNDHOL TZ = SOT INK, Aves| Our News sem Man Diew icebox outward and entered the Waters Piano or Waters-Autola Player Piano. butcher shop. t dropped it into the cellar onto a pile OPEN EVENINGS } 264 W. 125th St., near sth Ave. A man about mixed overcoaat, black socks, low cut] Thirtleth Infantry has been appoint~ and Business Men's Enccampment They rolled the safe, which was 6 Horace Waters & Co. [ii ie sco Be , | e) ed 371 E. 149th St., near 3rd Ave. GEM | take? cre ai itystirat shoes. ed by Major Gen. Leonard Wood, at Piattsburg, N. Y., during the G * got into the icebox, With a crowbar regrets by selecting today a beautiful new 1916 model, or a jimmy, they forced a door of the fect high and 6 feet wide, to a trap door in the rear of the store and 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. ped 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway | Ho was 5 feet 10 inches, 160 pounds! stasor Harry H. Randholtz of the Call or write for Catalog smooth shaven, bald, wore black suit, ajor Harr andhioltz Commander of the Department of the East, to command the Citizens’ coming summer. Major Bandholts formerly was a Brigadier General and Director of the Philippine Con- vere Waa. as TWO MEN NEAR DEATH neon, Lord @ Taylor — Voss Trimmed Hats Having a Matel ) Is Blackjacked—Suspect Held. | | Two Williamsburg men are at the point of death as a result of attacks | made upon them at 1 o'clock this! norning. John Haurge, twenty-nine | soll, of voort Place, at Flushing when a! 1 mateh. | the 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street oe aw seo sem ecen cen am emcee: This Is the First Day of | An Important Twice-a-Year Event “‘Seven Furniture Days’’ Prices Are Specially Reduced for This Sale Here is every Furniture requirement for the Summer Home, from the first inexpensive touch of cheerfulness to the veranda welcome, to the final ad- juncts that contribute comfort to the regions of “Good Night.” Splendid values there are, too, in the more substantial Bedroom, Din- ing Room and Library Furnitue for which the Lord & Taylor Store is noted. Listed are just a few items, illustrative of the many advantageous of- ferings for this event. $2.97 Smart Hats in Many Different Styles Made to Sell at $5.00 to $10.00 Several makers of Trimmed Hats overestimated the demand of the season with the result that they found themselves greatly overstocked. Macy’s ready cash offer persuaded them to sell us their entire collection of beautiful Easter Hats, originally made to sell at $5.00 to $10.00, at a mere fraction of their former cost. FORE 7 OTTER TTI ho mateh 6 enraged, m B . Cather. tal. Almost at the in ambulance call* for Haur a Bushwick | t, for Peter cull had heen frac ne BS tured with a blackjack Baileys 0 ED 0 EDO: There are almost as many different styles as | There are large and medium sailors, tricornes, there are hats in the collection, All are dis- | pokes, large side effects and other new shapes, tinctly smart and represent the newest ideas in trimmed with flowers, wings, ostrich edgings, Spring Millinery ribbons and cleverly designed ornaments. . pring : These hats were made in April and are strictly TUE le Was spoakl pt up from be cen tu his home ] & P| m Haurg > i i i i) ' \ ' live deaue ° new in style and fresh looking. The hats illus- Tailored Hats, Dress Hats, Sport Hats trated above give but a few faint ideas of the The variety is practically unlimited. There is | high quality and extreme stylishness to be found a shape to suit your taste---to suit every taste. | m the collection. . TECK TURNED = Pp atin raya The , ‘ c : Solid Mahogany Colonial Seven ee she i On sin the tot Mahogany, Cane Wing i The Berkley “Mahogany 1 xem Chane ay Reker. use wis nee U een 3 O Ss | RH Rlas? KOs haenti ieee Bia Tiaie cas Blgee S d Arm Chair or Rocker. * Sewing Table. ‘0 ., | sf ‘ ip . R - i; : Tab) gone | aspestey. «+... $25.00 woman of seventy-six saya, tint | {BH n Sale > ~ econ MOL viernes ‘ 50 5 Special........... . $9. Yelour......... 0. Aoi lehd ananeied) hercolah |S Specia $12.50 § Special... n | when ane married ner cighth | I Tuesday Cc head ahe wants him arrested for aban C “ | aie an » A. M. — 34th Street ~— | n ? ye (ANATAIATONARATATARATATICLintH Winn TAN ty LGV et iatararirertretaweri,*.'*. GRAVE DIGGER HANGS IASON ATCA ; | After Making Graves 1 l \ - ae — o APU | R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractio hood Companion: Nicholas | When the Children Cough, Rub 7 | Sehlind | hi Meow Lil | Musterole on Throats On Sale ( ; : e and Chests. gi Tuesday HUNTINGTON, [ ' A “ 1 ous ort : th ly 9A.M. SELF TO JOIN FRIENDS MOTHERS D0 THIS--- ; a Second ' ' ' i ! ! ' ! i ! | ' ' ' ! ' | { ' ' ' ' i ' \ ' ' ' t ' i ' ' ' ' t 1 Floor, ! 35th Street ' or : Bi Herald Square ‘Beondwoy, Mibte 35th Se Decorated Enameled Upholstered Furniture 8 if MUBTEROHL cate haul in, Ea <a. for Sun Parlor, Living Room and Boudoir ( mailien aaa ol abt enh aid anal 0 elaine Ee ‘ Fashioned on dainty lines, light weight, substantially built, Finished and decorated vsutanefiatnsts know St Ni 27,000 Yds. of All Pure Linen in Albanol Einamel—guaranteed not to crack, peel, chip or change color and absolutely g| old p tie! should keep a jar in the house \| water-proof. Spring cushion seats, upholstered with covering in fancy cretonnes, with 1 ne an It is the remedy for adults, sone es 1 |e colors to harmonize. j tag eve He as As Illustrated, in Canary or Ivory. By sovirday ete wi 1 Hiss ras owe Im r $' fj Mable ‘ $27.50 Re $40.00 7 7) 1 & s. Wing Arn ¢ ‘ $28.50 A ‘ $40.00 7 me $21.50 4 0 dette $43.50 ] , \ h y 1164 | Decorated Ivory (PPE emvemmvems — Black and Cold $ WPI, oo cae queavenvausian |i Big Variety of Colored and Side Rocke $25.00 ( | Bench $15.00 1 1 4 ce hoopital size for 82.50, | Be . ° Renner ae A $30.00 & Shakespeare Side Chair. . : $1850 Fi md Be sure you get the genuine MU>. | = White Borders, Priced per yd. at Arm Rocker. eee $35.00 C Table i «$27.00 Beli ent 1 PEROLE, “Refuse imitations get what | [eg Lamp..... ve $37.50 | ercentenary ArmChait.cccee... 00. $85.00 FS Pars DON! vou ask for. The Musicrole Company, | | High Back Arm Chair... sens 4 ti I Heras : $40.00 ony Hpiscopal | 1) Cleveland, Ohio | Es ry q cobeves: | 4 a 5.00 \ ee eine lone “$60.00 ] Pe trie ‘ ] 6 Ae $68.00 uve | Cc lo of Cc 4 Day Bed ; $75.00 } 1 Decorated Green bs cKering Hal % Day 3 ide Rocker $22.50 j jeriienay ie Boom { Decorated French Gray | 4 Ft Pure Linen Crash ‘Toweling is one of the scarcest articles in the linen Pern $40.00 % @ Side Chair $20.00 "i aa oo . ‘ ra , i i a ae $35.00 2 \ Midsummer Night's Dream 1 bic : $24.00 ' y fe market to-day. It is safe to predict that the time is not far off when it will LFA ape $38.00 F Incidental Music by Ari Rocker -- $30.00 4 CASH "4? BOOKS | ‘ be impossible to obtain such goods except at exorbitant prices. Lamp... .s.-: ees Played by MeKee’s Orchestra, AMPs + serene REMY FOR EF A x ; Chaise Longue eae | Frank W. McKee, Conductor, Sofa... a, Any aitend to mon Late & Housewives, as well as proprietors of Hotels, Restaurants, Boarding Houses, ; 6 Black and Gold Decorated i Admiasion “Complimentary j he Decorated ivory " sa=att» gtvion Rotana, |B Seaside and Mountain Resorts, are strongly urged to acquire a stock of this ide Chait... +++ ; 5, deChair...... 30, tie tion eee: | |e { § ' 35.00 ¢ Cards may be secures RA Becks 'sgsiog t dso hte Voha, IES or a poe sisi Fable, Sioc00 { t the Music Room i Arm Chait $45.9) | © fe A Oma heavy, pure linen crash, toweling, which we are offering at about Manu: re $40.00 ' ' Vable $50.0, | Dr, ars (CO jane: $00.00 5 oO) OE Ss $09.9, ! 215 W. 42¢ § i ina World Wants \S . facturer's Cost Macys osevond th Sta Greece see eae ne a em ee: Oe eee ae ee mes <o-encan-ancuncan) 10Kenmere St. a . ios ——_2 SD ED ED ED (0) ED (1 ED 0 ED ED () SD SEEDS | LOOM tor Electric Moving SIGSs Maddy Morning Wonders, K WIGNH OT /ANH QTV ATONTTONI TONE OTN EVONKQNE ONEQVi aN tg TNE /ONr OV 00 iy i ‘ £