The evening world. Newspaper, May 5, 1916, Page 8

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BY Wai sien gu tte oh WiLL NOT TELL tarts ducea'Uy dtectie Yo | Bastien | Dy Amice whe | is ‘a fs our yy J a re Who Saw D'Amico Mortally| s4 "ian" up’ and hewt two shot "ne Wounded Also Refuse to De- bullets entered his back Deevy of the First Branch De- scribe Bold Assailant. Bureau, that the a Gtusepre D'Amico, whose brother, An-| through an. a | Seana was arrested and freed two years | Part! Vy rin in connection with the investigation the kidnapping of eight-year-old to give any Information. i: ii li Dresses and Suits All the newest and most up-to-date styles in our Spring stock to go at a TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE In order to make room for our Cotton Summer Dresses. Wholesale - now $8.75 $1 ‘alues $2 Whale - now $12.75 $35 “yess? - - now $16.75 Sale One Week Only! GREATER NEW YORK DRESS MFG. CO. 1 East 28th St Cor. 5th Ave. DELICIOUSLY KASY hee = =66No trouble, no uncertainty, just) delicious, wholesome biscuit always sure with SUPERLATIVE SELF-RAISING FLOUR Cream Farina is a delicious breakfast cereal EN Hechers’ A road that leads up and down our crowded our Credit Department and into your cozy hoi anxious to open accounts with good customers as to maki DON’T POSTPONE yur purchase of FURNITURE or RUGS k of ready cash. lake use of our CONVENIENT CREDIT | and enjoy your home while paying for it, A BIT AT A TIME. 4-Piece Adam Period BEDROOM SUITE In Antique Ivory, beautifully carved, with Cane Pai and French Plate Mirrors. ER, CHIFFONIER, TOILET TABLE, BSP its cane panels; can be pure yin cover Ree aratel, frigerator, shastdsegteats 8947-60 Lint ‘ ak WWCon. 6" Aves\3"Sr. SAREE WPI oe and Italian detectives fo conscious in Bellevue Hospital, refused perder cer THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1916. Obesity | Reducing Exercises for Women Presented ina Series of Handy Charts mas Arranged by uline Furlong. copra CHART NO. 27 Pa MING OBESITY REDUCTION LEG-CROSSING STRENGTHENS MUSCLES OF CAL VES AND THIGHS. FIRST—Stand with feet together, hande on THIRD—Return to starting position and repeat with right leg five times. Relax. FOURTH—Swing left leg out and around right SECOND—Swing the right leg out and around one. Do this exercise at least five times with each left one as far as it will reach. leg, more if it does not tire you, Bend two-vent atamp to Misa Furlong, Evening World, No. 63 Park Row, New York City, for cach and every back number of charts desired, but order paper of your newsdealer in advance to inaure obdtaining com- icte set. Letters not over £50 words in length Mise Furlong will answer on days alternating between pub- tion of charts, beaides writing articles bearing on obesity reduction. CHART NO 28 WILL BE PRINTED IN THE EVENING WORLD MONDAY. the Parade Grounds. 18 to 3. ‘The game ting fest fort they garne ted ‘the bo » was) of Nedwell, pat-[aarden, He OBITUARY | NOTES. Mrs, Lizzie Conway, one of the old- . died yes- who played in the right was unable to play last his poor mark in_schol- ttl excelled for No in a very master Inthe first and third innings N from scoring more manner in which he est actresses in| An terday In Milwauke Mrs, Harriet M Jerome 1. aged y Wheeler, wi Wheeler, formerly ler of the firm of R. H, Macy & Co,, is dead at Manitou, Col, in) i man of the United died yesterday at his No, 264 Riverside Joxoph ¢ | Booking Ott brothers’ hi me, | Drive, aged forty John M, Crane, an ¢ and long Seeretary of the Fidelity and , is dead at his VN. Jy in hia fourth year enry Bundy, many years Borough order at Landen, N. Ju 18 dead, Petticoat Days eae are here and what slice Jus- a joy! You canhave a . died yesterday, different petticort to en- hance 2 ery dress, at a third of what you would have to pay for silk ones —_>—— nomy Warning. Jilon, and advi on hand work requiring the purchase of new fal and make t in place See the Spring medley of Heatherbloom petti- coat creations at all good stores. Public School No. Insist upon the Heatherbloom label still celebrating its bas | Public School No. 48 I victory’ Wednesday Aomy AE ery Ay A Rare Chance—Real Savings If You Buy Now!| SPECIAL SALE 4° to 45 .00 Impossible to Duplicate. Knowing as we do the shortage of fine woolens made with the foreign dyes—we cannot put it too strongly that the time to buy is now, and the place Henry A. Ritchie & Co., as the market is being flooded with woolens made from unreliable domestic dyes. We have a large stock and a choice assortment, dyed with permanent foreign dyes—extraordinary values impossible to duplicate under the present condition. If every man knew what he could save by buy- ing here, very few men would buy elsewhere. And the way to know is to give us the test. You take no chances—you must be pleased or we keep the suit—-could anything be more fair. The Tag on the Suitings Tells the Price. No Deception Practised Here. One Price to All. 30 Church St. Cor. Dey St. Hudson Terminal Building One Biock from John St, Subway and Cortlandt St, 6th and 9th Ave, L Station ch ORE _ ONLY cis snd CO EVENING WORLD, | DAY OFF DISPUTE “TIES UP MEDIATORS IN HARBOR STRIKE Few Owners Standing Out, as Nearly All Tugs Are Kept Idle. as a majority of the boat owners are |aene of the Lehigh Coal and Naviga concerned, but that a few of the more tion Company, Morris Williams, {dent of the Susquehanna Coal Com- stubb oo we ty! up the Rotlations bs. their persistent re. | pany and W. L. Connell, President of pesotatone by their persistent re- ‘us ant their employees a day | the Green Ridge Coal Company, For Of cach ‘week i the miners there were John P. White, James Moran, assistant business | President of the United Mine Work- lers of America; John M. Dempsey, President of District No, 1, Scranton; Thomas Kennedy, President of Dis- trict No. 7, Hazleton, and James Mathews, President of District No. 9, Shamokin. eS a ah hil hone ‘Austin: Nichols'é Co. EW: YORK! manager for the harbor division of the engineers’ union, reports that the men are all standing Pat on their de- mands. ‘They will have their regu- lar union meeting to-night at No, 42 Whitehall Street, and if no settlement has been reached by that time it is expected that the men will vote to call out even those engineers who | have been granted their demands and have gone back to work, —_—_—— MINERS AND OPERATORS SIGN COAL AGREEMENT | § Final Action on on Wages ages and Other! Matters Make Peace Certain in Anthracite Fields, PHILADELPHIA, May 5.—Tho an- | thracite agreement ratified at! Pottsville was formally signed here | to-day by representatives of the op- erators and miners in the offices of | W. J. Richards, President of the Phil- | adelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company. The signing of the agreement ended | a controversy that for a time threat- ened to cause a strike of 176,000 mine workers in the hard coal belt. The Shipping in New York harbor is tiled up as tightly as ever by the strike of the marina engineers and only A @mall percentage of the total number of tugboats usually operat- Ing is left in service to struggle with the constantly increasing accumula- tion of freight at all terminalr. D. J. Keefe and R. B. Keating, Fed- eral Commissioners of Conciliation |from the Department of Labor, re- sumed at 10.30 o'clock this morning thelr efforts to bring about a settle- | ment of the controversy between the Marine Engincers’ Beneficial Associa- | tion and the New York Bont Owne: Association, though yesterday's ses- | sion, which lasted until after 6 o'clock, | NCW scale, which involves increasod ; wages, shorter hours and virtual Bavo little hope that an agreement | recognition of the United Mine Work- would be reached to-day. ers of America, will retroact from the Thomas L. Delahunty, Secretary! frat of April and continue in force and Treasurer of the engines ore | Until 1920, The operatora who put their signa- ganizotion, said to-day that a settle- La wan ment uld be r hed easily so far rs ty the agreement besides Rich- were Samuel D. Warriner, Presi- Stewart & Co, Correct. ‘Apparel, for Women & Misses 5TH AVENUE AT 37TH STREET CONTINUE TOMORROW THEIR _ Semi Annual Reduction Sale At Remarkable Price Concessions ans and ie ue eaual “RUNB! EA Cholcest.~ tenderest ooked ‘Jum right in Sunbeam kitchens, They Mteralty « melt tn nr "and Bean hadit— We neath os te pom ‘our hae tee you. "Order by rladl: ham BEAM.”” Insist on she gehuine. AUSTIN, NICHOLS & CO, Ine. Wholesale Distributors New York. Fashionable Suits of Silk or Cloth Newest models taken from regular stock, 15.00 Former Prices up to $29.50 Tailored, Dressy and Sport Models of Faille Silk, Velour Checks Worsted Checks and Gabardine, in all cofors, including Navy Blue : Women’s “@ Misses’ Coats Silk @ Cloth Coats Of Faille Silk, Wool Velour, Velour Checks; also Taffeta Silk combined with Serge; verious 15.00 Formerly $18.50 to $24.50 , Men's Wear Serge Sport ‘@ Street Coats Fashioned of Gabardines, Covert, Velour Checks and Poplin, in black, navy and colors; varying lengths. 10.00 Formerly $13.75 to $18.50 —a new word Am novi Picture man moved his camera “Close-Up” to the faces of the actors in a tense scene. It h s w furniture store at 22-24-26 West 34th Stree of good quality and his plan of liberal P’ He Brought new advantages st Just. as the “Close- in the movies gi so does Spear's plan of liberal extended paym for acquiring home comforts at moderate price: COTTAGE WINDOW. hod of deseriptio Plest, most efficient modern method Spear show you at THE STORE WITH THE Bedroom Suite ik} tA, 4X2, H are dignity and refinement American In Mahog- ainut, Sitt.9e, "B16575 ls Suite ADAM PERIOD, 3$- pleces, solid) Mahogany, beautifully upholstered in fine quality silk velour of vartous colors, extra heavily atu fed, cane baci sidea; two ailk velour cove pillows to match. A limited number of these auitea will be offered at a pric representing usual Whol Room Table and Six Leather Covered Chairs Ths is a inost exceptional set at the price, 537. of 6-foot Ex ep and 6 ¢ golden Oak or b wpholatered toith genuine Brown Just what you want for the summer; won tet heall, them; substantially »>SPEAR PIMER LY Fe Downtown Sixth Avenue At Sixtesath St, W. 34th Street Oven Saturday Evenings. A vi

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