The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1916, Page 6

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“ ——— ' scat uustsssitieisliislL——— ET LO TR ‘24a mv aaa 4uay. WOODS TAKES BLAME FOR PARADE TRAGEDY - No More Movie Sti Wyma, a cee au mum ay, | wc: DRUNKEN AUTO DRIVER [ONE WIFE, TWO HUBBIES; i nyeneys ete Mona age Raat ea | SEAT TO WORKHOUSE RESULT: JOB FOR.A COP em SorRer Bk WIFE DOESN'T NEED valk, 8 always becn oppo clare “Tileene officer, he showed bad! eharee of Motorman Skinner. | er her Me hia revolver in| mother was UGE 2 CHANGE BY ‘ch Dennis H. Minton, Out of Jail, Does Annual! ea Ambu an Enoch Arden, and Mr. and Vho Pan His Car on Side-] Furnout of City Police. ! fe D i ial Sessions Justices, Mrs. Rice Land in Court. men. ne tie vibe ' i VRC | the wor ‘1 Lied LL SAYS SCHLEY Willlam EK. Ramey of 00 West} Charged with bigamy, Mrs. Goldie! Police Commissioner Arthur Woods > | ROAST BE EF -steak, ae | gn see | | fai One Hundred and Seventy-ninth; Rice of No, 175 Harrison Avenue, |frankly touk the responsi? FIGHTS TO AVENGE BABY. | chops. se fi h salads, ete., Ww , sit WV \ With! 7 sti- | Te 7 Lawyer ¥ { Him’ street, an ster for the Globe In- | Willlameburg, says, according to the} the tragic ending of Saturday's police “Eddvs"” auce will season ould Cut Out Words, mm , | and Wants i Jomnity Company of No, 19 Liberty|Herbert Street Station police, thaf/parade when, in a spectacular stunt) Father Madd hy Mangtiog of) Pony of Ed ‘<0 fo egour taste. My Worldly Goods | Thee vice for the burial of children Re { Street, was to-day sentenced to the|she married again only because her|in front of the grandstand Patroiman| "ts Three-y ughter, * ie ‘ ving thom into the churoh aU Ade workhouse for twenty days by Jus-|first husband shad been sent to jail|Christopher Reilly, impersonating a! arpenter of| Endow’—Other Revisions. In asking Supreme Court Juation tices Moss, Motnerney and Russell in{for twenty years and a lawyer told| desperate pickpocket, wax shot and | ty Brooks | he trumpet shall | pote to se + $25,000 exe-| cial Sessions, Man-|her she could, seriously wounded by Detective John! ve to-day toy OLD Eddys BANATOGA, N. ¥., May 8. Radical cution against extate | ting an automobile} Mrs. Rice, her second husband, Ar-|J. Kilroy. Reilly suffers so much pain | car barns) aedeies in th ee Meth James Montford Se o-day| while intoxtc thur Rice, a tinsmith, and her first that the aur, 8 in New York Hos- ist Episcopal Church w vide declared that tt is 4 e that tyes Rar backed his automobile upon | husband, Dennis H Minton of No, pital are con to keep him un- STYLE Pan ete former wife, Morna Cliff Andrews, is/the sidewalk at One Hundred and 11614 Washington Avenue, the Bronx, | (er the influ of oplates when they | aa ventor fa @ revised ritual which was sub- reparated from her present hushand,|Thirty-tifth Street and Broadway on|were all taken tn charge last night by} Want him to and it wili be wev-| nich had t auc e mitted to the G thir 6 largest ering the lives of pe- | Policeman Hines of the Clymer Street /¢"al days bef: alm abst! | they can determine | motormen just how badly he is hurt. “It wana mistake (o fire shots,” ad- [3 ninth Ps n was @ay for ac knocked dow third attomy forts in 1908 unsucerssfil Station. Minton had just located his y missing wife and a first class row io Of the numerous au-lwas in progress, Minton, according ‘s In this borough aro] i, he police, had been paroled after i] At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, 1 Oc Made by E. Pritchard,331 Spring St.,N.Y. ing sentence Jus- mitted Commissioner Woods. vhile Kilroy canno( be censured for ed by "2, ‘The ar-| A spectal h ed dur ‘ to say, to the fac ng a man he thought was about to w @uage of thi nich | gun as advanced during discus persist | @ LHS fact | So ving ten years of dls sentence, Ing a cht was a « John Wesley ) follows | sior hat a modification of th 7 me Intakt. Rice ahd Rice will be ar. ere when he inst ch in wording Is necessary to secure con / Ghe Perfect Player Piano Waters-Autola Player Piano is as near per- fect as human brains, experience and work can make it. Ite wonderful tone is matchless. WATER PIANOS for over 70 years have set a standard of quality and durability of tone and construction that is the last word in piano making. Low prices and very easy terms, with no interest, make it convenient for you to buy a Waters now. Write for catalog. "Horace Waters & Co. court are] paigned to-day in the Bedford Ave- and for} nue Court. Minton ts detained as a ‘ou to prison." inaterial witness, lessen this we send y Schley alse took another A man who has just visited a half dozen of young lawyer told Justices | Hotchkiss that counsel for Mrs, An our big cities — centers of men’s clothing and drews had told him his first wife was) h ed in dire need of money, having sep who examined carefully the stocks in factories from Mr. Andrews. and in stores, came here recently, looked over these suits and said: “I Have Seen None So Good Anywhere at These Prices.’’ Men’sand Young Men’s Suits at $12.50 and $15 Young men’d suits with patch pockets and cuffs, two and three-button mod- els with soft roll, some with soft roll extending to the second button. Conservative suits for all men (young or mature) igated on my own ac-| were not true. Inate arated from Mr. A maintained tn a No, 215 West Se TRIES TO STOP SALE OF PENNSYLVANIA STEEL Stocknolder Asks for Injunction to} Prevent Merger With Beth- lehem Company. urious home a ninth Street Application for an injunction re- | Jadge Hellstab in the United States District Court at Newark to- iy, vith flat lapels | MEcteetentone hue to» went f]] pockets, Pe ne OP |) The Vogel Clothing Sale WeaW. issih Sts earouare” ic, ee as eee ll mlgtare, Hately wore \) Brought Hundreds of M are now $7,000,000 of undivided profits | lin the treasury of the company and that these moneys should be convert. All sizes for men and young men — $12.50 and Broadway corner Eighth. John Wanamaker | New York —Men who knew the Vogel reputation, who knew that this Sale was OPPORTUNITY, who realized that it was a matter of good business to take advan- tage of the Vogel Sale, came to GIMBELS in hundreds this morning. And women who buy for their menfolk and boys came in even larger num- bers, because women are the keenest judges of value —better “shoppers” than men — and here are values in men’s furnishings that literally TALK | “ECONOMY.” It is hard to resist the “business appeal’’ of economies like these. Our Own Stocks Plus Vogel Brothers’ Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, Gloves, Hose,’ Underwear, ete. MEN’S $30 SUITS AND OVERCOATS me name holding a ma- ock of the Maryland For a Supper that Tempts the Appetite Lea & Perrins’ Sauce is invaluable, It brings FA) out the flavor of the plainest dishes and adds ao appetizing @ United ned until will be continued at Trenton. Crooked Men olshed in RERLIN, Ma j |makine 9 authorities are ystematic hunt of the elty The only original Worcestershire Sauce sae Send postal for free kitchen hanger contaiving 100 new recipes 7 LEA & PERKINS, Hubert Street, New York City Broadway and 33d Street FM Spring Clearance GIMBEL ‘and Paris Millinery | MEN'S $25 SUITSAND] OVERCOATS $16.75 5 MEN’S $32 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $23.50 MEN’S $18.50 SPRING SUITS $19.50 Do Your Part to Make It Successful MEN’S $20 SUITS AND MEN’S $20 KNITTED OVERCOATS CLUTH OVERCOATS RD. MILK CLIO HUGAUOUUOONQUAOOGGOUOOQOUOOSITUUAUUTUAUGUEESHUUEHUEROOSUOROOOOOOOOOUUOOUUUUEREOHEGEENAAL ‘PASTEURIZED building, health giving food we have. It is the cheapest chicken, or one pint of oysters. So you see, Borden's Grade “ quart is real economy A” Milk at 10 cents a from having the best. When buying milk or milk products always ask for BORDEN’S TTT TT M if ULAGULOELOUAAAGNENNAUUUUUGLUONEUSATHUAE FoR many seasons our regular Millinery prices have been the talk of two continents:— even Paris herself has never been able to equal 22.60 Hats at....ce00s PRO PLACe aties aaa $8. 75 to $12.75 Hats at $5 and $6.75 $5 to $6.75 Hats at $3.50 GIMBEL’S Prices in Millinery are reduced four times during the year--for the end of each season’s clearance, GIMBELS~Third Floor, Coats and Pants, Norfolk or plain models, $5.00. Men's $20.00 Knitted Overcoats, loose model, spring weight, $13.50. Men's $25.00 Tan or Green Covert Cloth Overcoats, spring weight, $12.75. Men's $22.00 Raincoats; guaran- teed, $15.00. Men’s Furnishings, Etc. Men's $2.50 and & Silk and Cot- ton Shirts, $1.8! Mae's st @ $3. i S— Mein Hats se Mi $ d $3 Soft Hats, $1.35. ee £7 and $i.so Caps, BOcs GIMBELS- Main Floor Underwear and Hose Men's Lisle Finished Bleached White Shirts and Drawers, 38¢, Men’s Fine Quality Athletic Combination Suits, 75¢ quality, 45c.. GIMBELS--Main Floor Men's $7.50 Motor Dusters, $3.75. $5.00 Office Coats, $3.65. Men’s $3.50 Office Coats, $2.00. Separate Odd Trous- aki Outing Trousers, $1.35. Men's $5.00 White Flannel Trous- ers $3.65. Men's Fine Quality Lisle Thread ers, $1 quality, 75c. en’s Athle' Combination Suits, 75¢ quality, 55e. Men’s White or Champagne Silk Lisle Hose, worth up to 50¢ pr., Hose, regular $t.50 quality, $1.00 pr. Men’s Fine Quality Striped Silk Hose, 75¢ quality, Hee Men's $2 Pajama Men's $1.25 Paja GIMBELS—Main Floor | : Men's Athletic Combinations, Nagi car A ' Shirts ¢ quality, 55c. ; is clean, pure, rich milk, It is a nourishing food for Men's $1.50 and 82.00 Shirte, | yten's Otis Balbriggan Shirtsand | Mfens$t and #1. the whole family. It is the finest blood making, body $1. Drawers, soc quality, 38c. Man's Koacat Nec food. Ine quart of Borden’s Grade “A” Milk i: | Combination Suits, $1.50 qual- 1 Ve, a is | Men's $1 and $1.50 Shirts, 85c. ity, 9 equal to eight eggs, or 12 ozs. lean beef, or two lbs, o} | Silk” Fibre Shi ri jen’s Athletic Shirts and Draw- Other Items if Men’s Atl c Grade “A” Milk is pasteurized. It is clean and safe, rich them! These prices are now radically reduced Bane frigo Cloths Hate, $1. 08 28+ - Quality Black Silk eieallaitatsuee ofa eis and creamy. for our regular Spring Clearance. | GIMBELS—Fourth Floor Ne ene ey ale Tureed M ns Umbrellas—Reg, $2.00, Your baby should have the safest and cleanest milk you : sc ; Hose, 50c quality, 1,35, 35 to Pate Atri eid iis » Gloves nee, A can buy, even though it cost a little more than ordinary milk #35 $55 Hi Men's $1. S oy $1.65 Street Men's Riche sey. lbbed frgge’ | Men's All Silk and Yarn Dye You are repaid by the reassuring sense of security that comes $25 to $28 Hats at Gloves, Mand Woovonslent Thread Sith Tattera Tape edged Umbrellas— ‘ Come Any Day This Week-- harge Stocks wi Pp i he ieee om. The baby is the most important mem- $12.75 $14.50 $13.50 j | ol family. le must be carefully tended, and above all, wisely fed, e > : ° if he is to grow to be a strong, healthy child. Miscellaneous Men’s Clothing Attractions i Baby Week has been set aside to help mothers who want to give their Men's $10.00 Sport Coats, plain | Men's $18.00 Raincoats; guaran- | Men's $8.50 Full Dress and } babies the best possible start in life. elfare organizations all over the wt Bas nee Bae see alt be feaiacoate; quiatan: easel areee Cycle M country are interested in this movement for Better Babies. Do your part Coats, all colors, $7.50. en Kee Motu. Dass Coat and Pants Suits, $4.75. by making sure that your baby has pure, wholesome milk. Men's $8.50 Genuine Palm Beach $6.00. * | Men’s $25.00 Chauffeur Whipcord | Overcoat, $16.50, Men's $25.00 Chauffeur coat and pants, $16.50, Men's $32.00 Full Dress and Tusedo Suits, coat and pants, Suit, Young $7.75. Men's $4.00 Fancy Street Vests, $1.35. GIMPALS—Fourth Fl. en's $1¢ 00 Mackinaws, GIMBELS—Main Floor Men's $1 and $1.50 Calf § Belts, 50c. ial hi Men's t $6 and $7 Robes, $3.35, Ms n's inen Handkerchief: Main F’ ser

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