The evening world. Newspaper, May 5, 1916, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1916. a, Rather than move their former stock to their new store, Number 673 Fifth Avenue, at 53rd Street %3 to 4 have been made on all the ex- uisite Spring and Summer wns, Wraps, Suits and Hats which are offered this week in the Removal Sale EDUCTIONS of George Bernard ©. N. B.—At the lower Fifth Avenue Store only, 298 Fifth Avenue (at 31st Street). ALLKNOWLEDGEOF SHP CONSPRAGY |As Private in German Army 1 He Obeyed Fay, His Lieutenant. Paul Daeche, co-defendant with] TAeut. Robert Fay and Walter Scholz in their trial for conspiring to inter- fere with munitions ahipmenta to the Allies, testified to-day that although he had gone motor-boating with Fay and visited bis home in Weehawken he never eaw or heard of the me- box of it was brought into court. |eaw any dynamite, he maid, until a|M. FE. Church, Port Richmond, will | Addison $. Pratt, Daccho's ator. |MOfow afternoon in the lecture room, n : ey, asked him: “Did you ever discuss with Fay the shipment of munitions to the allies?” “Certainly, 1 did," Daeche replied. “That 1s a subject in the mouth of every true German, We think it @ shame the United States should per- mit such a thing.” Daeche denied that Fay had ever asked him to get any dynamite, He described a visit to Bridgeport where, he had heard, “dum-dum” bullets were being made for shipment to the allied armies, Tle obtained samples of eight kinda, he said, and brought them back with him to serve as the theme of a letter of protest to the newspapers in Germany, After his arrest Dasche sald Fay told him to answer “yes” to all ques- tions put to him by the police, es- ; pecially in reference to a device to be attached to ships to injure thelr rud- ders, This, Daechse went on, was the first time he had ever heard from hold a “Save-a-Home" cake sale to- The proceeds will be given to two needy families, i Miss Regina Murray of Annadale has returned from a trip to Atlantic | City and Philadelphia. The funeral of Mrs. Thomas Ken- ney ar, mother of Thomas Kenney jr., atenographer to the County Court, was held from her late home in West New Brighton, yesterday. The burial was in the family plot in St. Peter's Cemetery, West New Brighton, Mrs. Kenney was a resident of Staten Island for over halt a century. Walter Moffatt has been elected President of the Great Kills Social b, William Barrett, Vice Presi- \dent; Charles R. Aik Secretary; George Butterfleld, Treasurer, and J. Buckman, Sergeant-at-Ar | ———— | Don’t Rub Your Clothes Use VAN’S\NORUB, the West 42nd Street of serges, ile Stern Will close out To-morrow, a Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Apparel AT DECIDED EARLY SEASON REDUCTIONS. Misses’ Spring Suits eretofore up to $47.50 at $17.50 to 22.50 Between 5th and 6th Avenues abardines and shepherd checks; Brothers West 43rd Street specially selected group of very smart Juniors’ and Girls’ Shoe Top Suits of serge, gabardine, velour and shepherd checks; heretofore up to $24.75, at $10.00 and 15.00 wonderful washing tablet. Requires NO RUBBING. Gives finest results in half your usual time. Try a package. 5c 8 10¢ At ait dentors, Van Zito Con, West Hoboken, N. J. = chantenl mines Fay is alleged to have dovised for atachment to the rudder MORNIN G WONDERS | ate of outmoing vessel, He never Fay of any mich device, On cross-examination Daeche de nied all knowledge of a conspiracy to — blow up ships. He made for Fay in- | Guiirios in Bridgeport, ho said, where explosives might be purchased. He obeyed instructions received from Fay, he explained, because ho was | only « soldier in the German reserves while he believed Fay to be a lieu- tenant in active service in the regular army in America to buy war sup- plies, He asked Fay no questions about his affairs. “Our training in Germany is such,” he continued, “that if I asked a superior officer what ho was doing I'd expect his fist in my face.” Misses’ Handsome Suits of pastel velour checks, taffetas and Poiret twills; new skirts; heretofore up to $49.75, at $27.00 and 30.00 Migses’ Afternoon & Evening Frocks of taffeta combined with Georgette crepe, also crepe de Chine, ete.; hereto- Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats of serges, wool and silk poplin, velour and shepherd checks; heretofore up to $16.50, $4.75, 7.50 and 10.00 Juniors’ and Girls’ Wash Frocks of linens, white pique, chambray, plain and fore up to $49.75, striped voiles; heretofore up to $11.50. at $15.00 and 25.00 at $1.95 to 5.00 Confirmation and Graduation Dresses at Popular Prices Junior Girls’ Graduation Dresses, of crepe de Chine, taffeta silk, nets, nets combined with silk and chiffons; trimmed with flowers and ribbons; sizes 10 to 16 years, at $7.50 to 29.75 SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY Misses’ Department—Third Floor. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © Mth Strest— New’ York eee =o emer anne eee © TO SAVE NIAGARA GORGE. to Tap Girls’ Confirmation Dresses, of plain or em- broidered net, voile, silk chiffon and batiste, many hand embroidered, emb’d medallions and silk ribbon girdles; sizes 6 to 14 years, {I} at $3.75 to 17.50 Announce an Extraordinary Sale Saturday v. Misses’ Tailored Suits S. Objects to Schem River Above Fa’ TORONTO, Ont., May 6 Ontario Government has received from Secre- tary of State Lansing a note stating that the United States Government “cannot look with favor’ on the pro- posed Chippewa Creek power develop- ment scheme at Niagara Falls, The note is now in the hands of Provincial we ew ae om ree Our Sack Suits for men at $15 and $20 Sizes 24, 16 and 18 years, euitable for women to 36 bust. } i Attorney General Lucas, who will draft ae | To Be Closed Out "WEincowy cae oon vo eo]are unequalled Untrimmed Hats Silk Petticoats 4 ; pla at it would divert so much e : Tailored and Semi-Dress Suits; some of this Reduced to water from the Niagara River that the in this market for FOR TO-MORROW, ON MAIN FLOOR, AT NOTEWORTHY PRICE _IN- 5 i season's best models. Of Serge, Gabardine, 18 50 Cheat eka ia Niagara gorge AT STRIKING PRICE ADVANTAGES. DUCEMENTS FOR SATURDAY i ' Checks and Stripes. Formerly sold to 35.00, e The project, authorized by Ontarlo style and values. Wenchow Hats, in all desirable - 7 j ‘ legislation, provides for a flow of water Spring’ and Sommer colorings $1.45 Dotted ‘Foulard Petticoats, full Wo tr teeta “units the caeatpeeat| Extremes of taste = a flare models in all the popular 89 OF i] near Brock’s monument at Queenston . Smart Cane Sport Hats, with street shades seeeuvehe woe and there turning It back into the river, : f F ‘ t } i thus developing 01.000 horse power tor] Are considered In Ge joss facings Lath $1 69 ti 9 ’ “Mir, Lansing’s note points out that this mbbon band, a i Attractive ‘Tub Silk Petticoats, ia H Juniors’ and Girls’ Shoe-Top Suits diversion would take from the river]OUY Many models, Pure White Hemp Hats, show- ¢] g5 deep, plaited underlay double ¢3 gs q ; per second—in four hours enough water f f b : ing the new style variations, at $1. panel, .......... seeeee es at i To Be Closed Out at Reduced Prices New Fork, "which conaumen 8 {range of fabrics shesesine Gealtle- ‘Laveen ‘ets eyes eae fara gallons every twet fou ours. . aA Sy . . P Sy t} i Juniors’ and Girls’ Shoe-Top Suits, 10 to 16 TU iid and new patterns. in various smart shapes for pre- changeable and plain taffeta; H i Years, of Serge, Gabardine and Checks} 13.75 STATEN ISLAND NOTES. Ror ns ° sent and Summer wear, at $2.65 full flare models,........... ae $5.00 } I price A mass meeting and band concert i ' 16.50 and 20 00 will be held in Stapleton Park, to- h | r] ® morrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock to you pay ere, : H inaugurate “baby week,” ‘The A 2 Pet awards mill be made next Thurmdey |from $15 to $40, Unusual Values in Muslin Underwear | H ‘Tho first bench show of the Rich- RAG GATE AN iE ; ati COMIBRTER ‘ mond County Kennel Civ Pil he you get the best FOR SATURDAY, ON THE MAIN FLOOR, WILL COMPRISE iz Getetian soeunce nave sven’ [for the money. Tight Gowns, Betsieosie Combinations, Setin and OPPENHEIM SLLI NS & (°) ie H. Walker, of Westerleigh, and Envelope at 98c each Crepe de Chine ; ; ¢ ( Grand Sword Bearer of the Grand! We are gratified Chemises Underbodices j i 34th Street—New York Salem Commandery 16, in Auburn. Ras j ' Ho wit be accompanied by a number | daily increasing , ; | : of Good Intent Noth b. of aaa |POpUlarity of our ||| Boys’ Clothing for Street or Dress Wear | | ‘ e ’ Calumet Council No, 31, Jr, 0, U. , i| ‘ Misses’ Top Coats—speciat vatues A.M, (tho twin council of Staple- bays Nottolks ig ‘AT_MOST ATTRACTIVE PRICES ly : 7 . Cc drasmere, on Saturday, July 1, There A i / Misses’ Coats of soft finish Velour Check for gen- Will'be prizo bowling, running games| with extra trousers, at HI . +: , | yt of eral or sport wear, slip-on and belted models in | [3.75 #0 to. the. organization with ‘most |$6,50, $8.50, $10 Hii Washable Suits, at $1.50 to $8.50 | Boys’ Reefers, at $5.50 to $9.75] || ii i attractive color combinations. ° MomBers Drege ond nee SNe . | of rep, earn sole Hy pr ‘ fancy mixtures, shepherd checks and \| i je Young People’s Society of Im- Manhattan Shirts | | linen and silk; sizes from 21% to 9 years, lue serges; sizes from 214 to 10 - i] A n manuel Church, Westerleigh, will giv : . 4% years. | ' Misses’ Full Silk Lined Coats of Gabardine and the two act play, “The Mishaps ot ent Swwon He!) | Junior Norfolk Suits, . at $2.95 | Junior Top Coats at $7.50 to $9.75 ii ! Serge; several models; silk trimmed; 16.50 acer” (2 the chapel ta i i i i ; il ed i fF ESRSMOP 5 evening, z Broadway, near 3a¢ et. | ||)|| of imported rep, with hand embroidered in the newest models and latest fabrics; || tailored. abe oamnmement of Mise Ze, Corti: Cooper Sauare ot Oth at. | collars and cuffs; sizes 244 to 8 years. sizes ranging from $ to 8 years. | ; Rae ee eae ||| | Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $5.50 to 15.00 | Boys’ Top Coats at $9.75 to 12.50] ||| ' The King's Daughters of Grace \ of cheviots,worsteds, flannels and serges; of covert cloth and neat fancy mixtures: im : ‘ * ? with two pairs of trousers; 7 to 18 years. sizes ranging from 10 to 18 ye: : | 2] Misses’ Summer Dr ~Exce ; a } ' CSSCS—Exceptional Values i Boys’ Hats and Caps, of Cloth, Felt or Straw, at Moderate Prices, | boat Youthful models of embroidered and plain Net il | trimmed with satin bodices, silk Arabian lace ; 20.00 ‘ Everybody Knows | : i taffeta flouncing and ribbon. jow the Diamond market is disturbed by con- | ° Ht & Fr oap io pe _ Saturday Specials on the Main Floor: || i li | Everybody Ought to Know Fluffy Feather Boas ioe 575 Girls’ Top Coats— reduced Price That there has been no advance ia ulty ressy Collars | the prices of made of Ostrich Feathers, 24 inches long; in made of Gerogette Crepe, in all white and all Spring shades, also in combinations of black and white and navy and white, at $2.85 each smart colored effects, also Sport Sets of Pon- gee, inoldrose,Copenhagen andemeraldgreen, at 95c a set Girls’ School and Dress Coats in the Favored Plain and Fancy Materials. Girls’ Serge Coats.......... 5.00 Girls’ Gabardine Coats.....:. 8.90 Girls’ Velour Check Coats. . . 9.75 13.75 Lambert Solitaire Diamond : Engagement Rings Same prices, $10 to $1500; same quality, and that a high quality; same brilliancy, color and fine cutting; same careful mountings from the Lambert om factory; same guarantee. Diamond Engagement 4 to | Novel { Rings of Platinum, with sparkling | 4 to 8 years Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to 8 years 10 to 16 years Girls’ Poplin Coats.......... 10 to 16 years Women’s Attractive Linen Blouses, at $3.75 This season's most effective models, made of striped and polka dot Handkerchief Line in tailored and frill effects, all sizes. Actual values $5.75 to 7.50. Linen, Women’s Knit Underwear Lisle Thread Combination Suits; F band or crochet tops; ti § Bs rench reg. 75c, Ps; tight or loose knee; Women’s Sweaters made of Fibre Silk; also fine Shetland Wool, in desirable colorings, Very special at $4.95 Girls’ Summer Dresses 4 to 160 years full cut diamonds set in the sides. , Diamond and Solid Gold Signet Rings, Brooches, Norfolk, Coatee and Empire Effects, Also a Large Selection of Medium i a 6 ing rooches, Bar Pins, Lavallieres, Pendants, Lockets, Cuff-links Long Waisted and Smart Belted Models. Betula Mracalate Ohara s, Cull-links, All the good words that have been said for the enduring beauty of Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings— every style and shape-—would fill many books. We engrave Wedding Rings Free, Special at 55¢ 2.00 2.95 3.95 5.90 and upward 14-karat, $3.30 up 18-karat, $4.00 up #2-karat, $5.25 up LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—Watches Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street Saturday Nights Until 9. Girls’ Confirmation Dresses Of Plain or Embroidered Net, Voile, Silk Chiffon and Batiste. Attractively Trimmed with Lace and Ribbon. THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE! The World Sells 100,000 Copies Mere in New York City Each W. Than Any Other Morning p Bde cokdey == Store Open Daily Until 6.

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