The evening world. Newspaper, May 11, 1916, Page 5

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ALLEGED BURGLARS |HEATED GASOLINE: WRECK RESTAURANT; THREE ARE BURNED i Sugar Bowls Crash Into Mirrors as| Tailor Set Can of Fuel on Stove g Pair Raid Place After Alleged | and It Exploded—Two Hun. Robbery of Cigar Store. dred Tenants in Panic. ‘Two men who boisterously entered] Why Morris Berlinger, a tailor, he lunch room of Adolph Hofstein at forty-eight years old, should have No rae Gn Avenue, Williams: | been heating a can of gasoline on his Sane pe Me red staat were re-lstove at No. 327 East One Hundred pins Pov They § wad oe to wreck | and First Strect early to-day may eee the cron et teeet, DOWIE! be listed among the mysteries of & through the mirrored walls and over- great city. However, he was doing it, turned tables. When patron: a " d ‘ Patrons tried | and the can exploded. elves nd Phar ct fy aewi ¢ re) Berlinger, his wife Lena, and Abra- Fite neg rowd back! ham Silverman, a boarder, are in While they ran to the street. Harlem Hospital, badly burned, | 4 call for the police had tn the ' ‘The explosion caused a panie in the meantime Deen sent to the Bedford laisstory foun, and $00 tenants Avenue Stati dP Pins nan and Rusch ceughe tenes ts rushed to the street, most of them in “J their night clothes, The three vic- | they ran f; the . - fl hey wee enter: | tims ran into the hall with thelr] oners said they were Joseph Tallor of No. 992 Manhattan Avenue, and|“lothing ablaze, but managed to beat out the fire. Dr, Rosencamp took Agdre Diele of No, 322 Oakland Street. them to Harlem Hospital. The fire A quantity of cigars and cigarettes did $200 damage in Berlinger’s rooms, | ‘was found stuffed in the lining of the men's coats. They were explaining they found the tobacco in the street, when Isadore Rubinsky of No, 129 India Street rushed into the police station and said his cigar store had been robbed, The men were charged with burglary and assault, and Dielo also with violating the Sullivan law, a loaded revolver having been found on him, q a GLING TO ROCK 5 HOURS DURING NIGHT OF PERIL Series of Accidents to Steamer as Storm Rages Give 43 Excur- sionists a Thrilling Time. ROCKLAND, Me., May 11. ex- cursion party composed of forty-three s Members of a local fraternal organt- zation returned here to-day on the steamer Palm after narrowly escap- ing disaster three times on ledge: Penobscot Bay during a storm night. Si al of the party : wlightly injured and others had suf- On Windy Days You will find solid comfort and real security in the firm, buf gentle grip of the patented Trans SucionChip or Harris Finger-piece mounting When out-of-doors you won't be wondering every minute if the next gust of wind is going to dash your glasses to pieces on the ground. And what is quite as impor- fered from exposure after clinging to @ roe urs, ‘The Palm, a| tant, the lenses are always held smal red, but came in in the correct optical position. Let us show you the Harris Suction Clip—it is worth a spe- cial visit. unde Shortly ter tho vessel left Sedg- Wick, on the east side of the bay, & gale forced h a ledge near Mark Island. Fearing the craft had Attached to Your glasses— been wrecked three of the passengers | ¢. clambered to a nearby ledge. When | 35 cts. or more. the Palm drifted to another ledge | other excursionists launched a si | Sold only at our stores: boat, but were soon thrown in J : 4 ly bo water. Rescue work was diflcult be- | ° | cause of the storm. The Palm was | | brought out after striking a third | ledge. hth WASHING’ . May 11, — Two vy 4 rth vere recorded on G atl Bast 23d St, near éth ave Wer ca Oy cena et on Georwe> 1st West _1ssth Bt, near Leuox Ave. rsity seismograph during | 27 West 34th St., bet. 6th & 6th Aves. ity-four hours. One began A Ce “y bet. Sist fee a 448 P.M, a y, sis ng (70. jassau St, near john at Zetterday, and c a ed |1405 St. Nicholas Ave., bet. 180th a 181at. ning and lusted 1007_B'way, near Wiliouanby. Biklyn. 489 Fulton St., opposite A. & 8., B'klya. Next to Bedell, to y's disturbance was ated 1,800 miles from W. been centred hington, 483 Broad 8. —=— Stern Brothers West 42nd and West 43rd Streets, Between 5th and 6th Avenues jewark. Men’s Spring Suits , at $18.50 Will provide unusual values To-morrow, on the Third Floor. The collection presents the newest style notes in materials and colorings, including plain and “pinch-back” models, some with regu- lation, others with patch pockets, mostly quarter silk lined. Sizes 33 to 40 chest measure. Apparel for Golf, Tennis and Other Outdoor Sports at Moderate Prices. SWAGGER SPORT COATS of knitted and plain fabrics with “pinch-backs” and patch pockets, in the new colorings, are priced at $8.50 to 10.00 Men’s Shoes and Oxfords made of black and dark tan calfskin with welt soles of solid leather, At the extremely low price of $3.75 a pair Men’s Straw Hats (Department.Located at the 6th Avenue Entrance) Complete assortments are here from the best Foreign and American maker VU VERY MODERATE PRICES. Founded 1826 | Lord 38th Street Taylor 39th Street FIFTH AVENUE This Store Will Be Closed All Day Next Saturday, May 13th, On Account of the “Preparedness Day” Parade Tomorrow The Final Day of the MAY SALE FOR MEN Silk Shirts, $4.85 Silk Shirts of high lustred silks; rich color combinations in various stripes of advance designs for Spring and Summer. Shirts Shirts $2.95 $1.95 All silk and si H ; Plain i pa gt ig , Silk mixtures—of silk and stripes; also some of artifi- cotton, in plain colors or § cerized materials; soft neat, fancy stripes. French cuffs. cial silks. Silk Half Hose, $1.00 a pair .,, Silk—two toned accordion effects with lisle soles and tops; also plain silks in black or colors, French Silk Half Hose $2.00 Shirts $1.10 Madras, percale or mer Silk Half Hose 75c Silk Half Hose 35c Plain black and black In black and colors; also ade or rae oie il with clocks. black with split feet. black. Pajamas, $2.95 Silk mixtures in white with neat fancy colored stripes. Pajamas Pajamas $3.45 $1.75 Silk and cotton, in plain Made ofimported madras, colors and plain self figured. in white or colors with neat } cerized materials, in plain Silk loops. stripes. colors or fancy stripes. Shirts and Drawers, 75c Each Athletic Style—White self striped Sateen or Madras. Shirts & Drawers Union Suits Union Suits 40c each 75¢c $1.35 Half > $2. i 3 fi - lalf Dozen, $2.25 Athletic style; white self Athletic style; fine qual Athletic style; white self ity of white éelf striped stripedand Aeroweavecloth. { striped Aero weave cloth: madras. Ground Floor Pajamas $1.25 Made of madras or mer- Splendid Values for Tomorrow in SPRING AND SUMMER FOOTWEAR FOR MEN Oxfords in the advance Spring and Summer styles, at prices so reduced as to invite investment now for later needs. ‘ $5.00 Oxfords---$3.95 Several different seasonable styles, in a number of lines from our regular stock, Leathers both tan and black. $6.00 Oxfords $4.85 Smart new styles in tan and black leathers. $7.00 Oxfords $5.85 Tan and black Russia calf in ad- vance styles for Summer. Ground Floor The Tailoring of Our $25.00 SUITS FOR MEN represents hand work throughout, true to every finished detail that substantial and critically tailored Suits require. It gives to style its most effective expression; to fit, the harmony of proper proportions; to general shapeliness, a satisfactory permanence. For Spring and Summer are two, three and four button styles—double breasted blue unfinished worsteds, with silk sleeve linings—the new gray mixtures—overplaids-— checks—-stripes—quarter or half lined with silk, or with alpaca for those who prefer. it. : Correct in Style of rich simplicity, for Men with tastes that way—equally correct, but more lively in design, for Young Men with inclinations more spirited-— all are distinguished by the refinement that characterizes Lord & ‘Taylor Clothing. Splendid Selections $18.50 $20.00 $22.50 and up to $40.00 give a wide range of styles and, fabrics, with an assortment so varied that all tastes may be gratified and all figures suited. ee eee MEN’S STRAW HATS hall the newest shapes $2.00 to $6.50 Fourth Ploor ) > 0D 0D 0-EEED (0) ED 0D 0-0-0) 92D (0) DO GED O-GEED- 0 CED 0 SEED O SEED O-O-GEED (0) SEET-O-GEED-0-GEED-O-EED-(CD-0-GEED-(0 D> 0-0-4 0-0) | es | .) , On, 5 0 P\S Founded 1826 Lord 38th Street —— a - & Tay FIFTH AVENUE | 1900 pt or 39th Street This Store Will Close All Day Next Saturday, May 13th, On Account of the ‘Preparedness Day’’ Parade Now In Progress ANNUAL MAY SALE of Lingerie—Negligees— Blouses Corsets—Petticoa Values Extraordinary ts—Porch Dresses MISSES’ and GIRLS’ APPAREL At Clearance Reductions Misses’ Suits Shepherd Checks, in black and white, novelty checks in pretty colors, serges and abardines. Flaring and belted coats and fashionable wide skirts. Now $17.50 Former Prices $25.00 to $32.50. Misses’ Suits Extremely well tailored models in the smartest of club and shepherd checks, imported gabardines and serges, wool pop- lins and velours. Now $25.00 and $29.50 Former Prices $35.00 to $42.50. ; Finer Suits, copies of Paris models, in taffeta, pongee, Rajah, silk and serge com- binations. $35.00, $39.50, $45.00, $49.50 Afternoon and Evening Dresses Chiffon taffeta, crepe de chines, Georg- ette crepes, nets, voiles and the daintiest of laces. Picturesque models, 19.50, $25.00 and $29.50. Former Prices $25.00 to $39.50. Misses’ Sport Suite— Coats and Dresses Suits of wool and silk Jersey, in every gay color; Coats in nobby checks, plaids mixtures, stripes and knit cloths. Sport Coats and Dresses of Pongee and Tub Silks, linen and bright stripes. Special. . .§29.50 Sport Skirts a Tub Skirts of fine, awning stripes, white cordelines, piques, gabardines and wash- able corduroys. Special..... Lean $5.9: SPORT HATS Are Amazingly Smart And so varied in their picturesque phases, so charming in their color- ing, that every woman will want two or three of them at least. Trimmed Sport Hats Bangkoks, Wenchows, Leghorns in nat- ural or gay colors. Velour and Fabric Hats, trimmed with applique wool flowers and butterflies or simply banded with ribbon. Correct London blocks in Riding Hats, Sailors, Mushrooms and Continentals in the accepted straws. Prices range from $2.95 to $18.00. Untrimmed Sports Hats Peanut Straws, Panamas, Leghorns, White and Colored Wenchows, Bangkoks, Hinokis, in the cleverest of new shapes, natural and Sports colors. Many white Hats too, Prices from 95e to $10.00. Specially Featured Are Cane Seat Hats at 75e. ‘“Hay-Mow” Hats in featherweight, natural colored straw, $1.00. Hinoki Hats—very new— in sailor and mushroom shapes with double flanges of white Hemp $2.45 Fourth Floor BOYS’ SUITS Special $6.50 Our Usual Price, $7.50 Norfolk model in Spring tweeds and cheviots of excellegt quality; belted coats with patch pockets, all lined; extra Knickerbockers with each Suit. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Norfolk Tub Suita—in linens, poplins and crashes; white, tan, blue, gray and striped effects. Sizes 7,to 18 years. . "$3.50 to $5. Juvenile Tub Suits—jaunty little Middy, Tommy Tucker andshort Russian models in white, colored and striped materials. Sizes 3 to 9 years $1.65 to $5.00 Fourth Floor ee ee ‘ Third Floor Juniors’ and Girls’ Suits Finely tailored of serges, gabardines and novelty checks. Coats silk lined; skirts flaring; sizes 12, 14 and 16; 15 and 17 years, Suits—-Were $17.95 & $19.50....... ” $15.06 Suits—Were $25.00 Suits—Were $26.50 to $30.00. 25.00 Suits—Were $32.50 to $35.00... - $29.50 Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats Checks, plaids, mixtures, serges, gabar- dines in the smartest of models. $12.75, $15.00, $19.50, $22.50 to $29.50 Were $15.00 to $37.50 Girls’ Silk and Pongee Dresses Striped wash silks and pongees in smocked models with dainty collar effect. Sport Dresses in plain and gay striped Pongee; overblouse models in tailored styles. Sizes 6 to 16 years. $8.95, $9.95, $10.95 to $13.95 Girls’ Linen Dresses Tailored models ‘in newest of lines, in tose, leather, green, blue or white; many combination effects—some with pleated skirts, Sizes 6 to 16 iene $4.95, $6.95, $7.95 and $8.95 Confirmation and Graduation Dresses Dainty organdies, lingeries, voiles, nets, chiffon, Georgette crepes. For Juniors—15§ and 17 year sizes, $12.95 to $25.00 For Girls—Sizes 6 to f years, $3.95, $5.95, $6.95, $7.95 to $16.50 WOMEN’S LOW SHOES For Clearance—Reduced to $3.95 Our Usual Prices $5.00 to $7.00 Included are smart Novelty Pumps and Oxfords in combinations of white, patent leather, gun metal, tan and colored leathers in a varied assortment of styles that we shall not reorder. . All sizes in the lot, but not in each style, Special for Friday CHILDREN’S SHOES $1.65 Our former prices $2.00 to $3.50 a pair. High Shoes in tan, black calf, or white canvas. Low Shoes in white canvas, patent, dull leather or tan. Incomplete sizes 816 to 1314. Second Floor FUR STORAGE Wearing Apparel are absolutely safe in our cold dry air vaults (on the premises). Charges ~ moderate, Repairing and Remodeling will be attended to during the Summer months at quite a saving from usual prices. Third Floor are NR ) D> 0 EEED 0 ED 0 -<EEED (0 ) <> 0 RED 0 GED 0) GERD (0) GED 0 GED (0) GED 0 -GEED-Cg

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