The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1916, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, AVIATOR ARTHUR SMITH | MOBBED IN OSAKA, JAPAN OSAKA, Japan, May 15.—A riot oc- curred this morning as a result of BABY born tn Georgia cemetery and buried alive by Arthur Smith, an American aviator, mother rescued eleven hours later and ie doing fine. delaying the commencement of a “LEGS own man flight. Smith was injured allghtly by nta<« 6 stones thrown by the mob and was * brandi taken to @ hospital. tie aeroplane BORROWING $10 from friend, San Francisco man bi oF mr and its shed destroyed. bought revolver with it and killed him. fore the police could quell the dis- Soman ean Sere turbance many persons wore injured. ot WHEN TOWN AUTHORITIEG objected to poster Twenty-eight of the rioters were ar- ' > pecan vaumnsey CWOmrS ay SUR Cverarm C8 q rested. rz) | BS) D board figures. oa “aA® tn we Y J HUSKY SCHOOL BOY in Pittsburgh threatened to GLORIOUS DRE WPELE, Caen it duck teacher in watering trough because she ordered For the firat time in fiftynine : him to write a composition, but #he heated a poker red years California has had a dry hot and made him write ft, April. There hasn't been a drop comer Gna a aun MON' ‘WOMEN TEACHERS ordered to cai Of rain t the State since Merch pincusnions on apting outing, because 1a past tente havy been damaged through use as receptacles for hatpins and other feminine implements, ERUPTIONS ON BODY’ reeror qurs cHurcn |Pamsu nouse waanete OVER PREPAREDNESS d Face. K Trae Hes of it Dee RATHER THAN “LET UP” Clash Follows Addresses Made in Church of Ascension by Army HEALED BY CUTICURA ON THE RICH SINNERS Lgl Abdi Following services in the Church of the Ascension, Fifth Avenue and SOAP AND OINTMENT Sulit mernete eae eiabk, Coane wis Pressure to Make Dr. Johnson] heated discussion on preparedness n which’ caused frequent hisses and + ME had sore eruptions and an itching on} Tone Down Sermons Finally | boos to be mingled with cheers, The may body and I always seemed to scratch | : : meeting lasted until early this morn- them open and they grew worse and then | Forces Resignation. ing, and during its course sentiments went to my face. The —— extremely personal in naturo were ex- general appearance of | Holy ‘Trinity Church, the most! Pressed by opposing speakers. the breaking out wasinthe | amstocratic church of Newark, is| Among those who spoke for a larger form of pimples and thea | po ay ay * ne | Ag and navy were Capt. William P. my body became covered | OT by dissonsion. As a result the) White, U. 8..N., retired: Capt. Hal- with a rash, I waa kept | Rev. Dr. Mercer Green Johnston, the | st ad arte , Fourth United States In- ‘awake most of the night ,Fector, says he is going to resign.| son, Seventy-firat Resi by the itching and barn-|Dr. Johnston came to the parish| The addresses wero delivered in the ing. A red and inflamed | about three years ago, He ts the) (hurch. but the debate following was in rash elle jd son of Bishop James 8. Johnston of} | Members or the congregation as: 4 ft disfigured me so not go out. cused. those ‘who pared went then tried Cuticure Soap and Otne- | Veet Texas. ‘hess as being in league with the muni- ment. 1 began to fool a great retief, and in| Yesterday morning at the regular tions manufacturers, who were called fe short time I was entirely well.” (Signed) | 8¢FVice Dr. Johnston preached a sor-|menaces to the ctintiy. a, ay Mm. Florence Myers, 450 E. 79th St, ™on on “An Account of My Steward-| parently were against preparedness Sew ¥. |ship,” in which he recounted some’ for they continually applauded any re- ere bore cura nis rec ee Nepal Mark or question antagonietic to the of the reasons for his determination | Matt Sample Each Free by, Mall {, hocien | er eeeES., among the epeakers ald the With 22-p. Skin Book on request. Ad-! «yy story is the atory of ‘The In-|country should be made ready for de- Areas post-card “Cuticara, Nept. T, Bows | aig, ot the ‘Cup’ by. Win fense and that they were ready for the “F ‘by Winston | call to arms. teas” _Sold throughout the world. —A41t. | Churchill, all the way through,” he pats aaid yesterday. ‘Just after I got) HOW TIRED PEOPLE here I felt pressure being brought on | SWEDES USE OLD SHIPS. me by the vestry in a friendly way) One Built in 1776, Another in 1786, A P! to tone down my utterances. Lately! Brought Back to Service by War. | the pressure has reached the point) E GEN, May 15.—A _ FRESHEN U 8| where ‘I received a final suggestion| COP eNHAGEN, May 15.—A remark able example of the extraordinary | that it might be to the best interests! straits to which shipping has } re- arkable New Tonic Recreates|°! the parish for me to resign. {duced for want of vessels is told in a Seantal and Wadasl Maas “In my Interpretation of my duty,'despatch to the Ekstrabladet from wiseeanee yee ey- \T feel that Jesus was in dead earnest |Svendborg. Anything that can be When you are tired after « hard day's! and that Ho preached @ practical re-|flonted 18 pressed into service bigs oad — LJ Po aed ANNE ligion to apply to personal life, fam- mae, kann? Mecapatinitd the Marle of wt Sane aoe very nart{ iy life, industrial, ecclesiastio and|Troense, which was built in 1776, and Epis toang ot trwdnoes: is, im. over, past pation! another, the Tvende Brodre, of Marstal, of your bedy, we the poisons are | PO} built in 1786, have been rigged up and I showed myself interested in the 4 carried to every tissue and organ by the Htented elements. In the. big| sent out to enter the competition for the diood workers’ strike of three! enormous freight rates which are now Tho way to restore fre I worked hard for a solu-| being offered everyw! 4s to first remove tho Major James M. Hutchin- t, N. GN. ¥. Alse | garment wand eneray | that Irritated some of the ponicihel OM <teha help Nature by toning up and iavigor of the congregation.” the entire eyatem. In order to do this it to a friend of Dr, Jobn-|FLOWERS FOR SAILOR DEAD. fe almost neceanary that one. take tron {ston at this timo has in it the se ——— end Hyp “L have been making the fat rying red carnations, white roses { possible in a capitalist par- es : Nalint acramintey 67nd blue corn flowers, a miniature bat is possible for a min-(tleship was launched on the Hudson ‘hrist in this century | River off the foot of West Ninety- hingly the gospel| seventh Street yesterday afternoon. It application, My} was a tribute from the camps and wom- auxiliaries of the United Spanish r Veterans at their annual memorial (lone for) services for the unknown sallor dead. |. ‘The newly launched vessel had a short petitions” was the appeal 'iife, Made of cardboard, it soon sank ‘to all who attended last night's session | and epread the red, white and blue new and of the Labor Forum at the Washington |fowera on the waves to be carried out ving Hig! hool, ‘The tions call ren 19 deco eo rest | cn the Hoard of iducation to renew |t the ocean to decorate the resting the permit to use the auditorium for |place of many who have given up thelr | another year. lives in the service of their country. presents WHO’S GUILTY? a photo-drama series built around a brand- Len rah storage over the mer, repairing or remodeling into next season's best style—or all three—thie etore tenders a service unexcelled agy- where in New York at very mod- erate rates. Third Floor. The GIMBEL Sailor «t *5 ‘The Pride of the Millinery Section— it has been pronounced “the most beautiful sailor ever made”—fashioned of fine split straw in a soft pliable effect, witha wide flange finish brim. Crown is banded with silk ribbon that forms a novel cockade at the front. All the best colors. New Ready-to-Wear Hats, $1.95 New hats made of a grass body that looks very much like the popular Wen- chow. Lae sailor shapes, finished with a Hemp Flange, and trimmed with a band and bow of Hemp around the crown. In all theseason’s sweater colors. The latest in Cretonne Hats, faced with hemp and banded with a smart silk cord. Grass Hats, hand-embroidered in Bakst colorings. Peanit Straw Hats, trimmed with ribbon band and bow in the desirable colors. Angora Braid Sport Hats, $2.95 Hats fashioned of the angora braid that has made a successful hit in Paris this season. It makes a soft, pliable hat and is blocked in a clever new shape. The crown is banded with a ribbon which forms a bow at the side. All smart colors, A Special Sale of Inexpensive Jewelry | Savings Average 4% and More | and Oxfords H soy (thd ¢ oneesesesesssennenessessenccscesorrmeeet 384+ GORDIE MONDAY, MAY 16, 1016. Never Such a Sport Season ---and never such a display of Sport Hats Summer clothes have caught their inspiration from the world of sport. Everywhere this season will be seen the bright sportive colorings and the dashing, daring designs that one associates, naturally, with field and stream, country club, beach and seaside home. Months ago the news was whispered to GIMBELS through the far reaching sources open to this store, and our preparedness is indeed “wonderful”—no other word could do it justice. An Infinite Variety of Charming Sport Hats at °1.95 to °6.75 We have prepared an elaborate display of en- tirely new sport hate—unique, ultra-smart, dif- ferent—all at sensible prices. A whole section devoted exclusively to sport hats, decorated fitting to the occasion and served by a number of clever sales people in sport attire whose suggestions you will appreciate. Sennit Blended Sailors, in the latest size and shape, trimmed with band of two-toned ribbon. This is the first time these hats have been shown in the sweater colors. Roll-Brim Sailors, of split straw in all colors. Siik-and-Hemp Sport Hats, in E the soft crush effects. very effective Navy Blue, French felt crown and under-brim with the upper Velour Felt Sport Hats, $3.95 | brim of leghorn. Banded with ribbon Trimmed with silk ribbon band and | forming crossed tailored bow at the side. bow. In all the new high colors, match- | Best colors. ing sport suite. And many other clever The hats illustrated and described are styles at this popular price only a few of the numerous models in Felt and Leghorn Sport Hats Sport Hats found in this section. A 6.75 : visit tomorrow will prove interesting to eine fs women preparing for the season of A distinctly new combination, and | Summer Sports. GIMBELS—Third Floor weyeeeers reves found $1.50 and $2.00 dress at $t. Sale continues tomorrow with oy of styles and colorings, ia all at Reduced Prices Sharp price reductions on every yard of these thousands! In the group are fine serges, gabardine, poplin, shepherd checks, velour checks, suitings, broadcloth and mohairs; shown in black and popu- lar colors. $1.25 All- Wool Dress Goods, 75c Yard. On Sale Table No. 1, Main Floor | Various weaves and colors, with plenty of navy blue and blacks. French serge, velour, black - and - white shepherd checks, mixed suitings, poplin, granite cloth and many other desirable weaves, $1.50 French Twill Serge, 9Se yard; 54 inches wide, two shades navy blue and black. Less thaa whole- sale today. $2 All-Wool Gabardine, $1.25 Yard, ii t blue, taupe, brown, green, ia, plum, tae, navy blue and $1.75 Black-and-White Shepherd Checks, $1.15|Yard. 54 to [so in- ches wide. Several sizes of checks, $1.50 All-Wool Cream Serge, $1.10 yard; 54 in. wide. $2.50 Velour Check Suiting, $1.75 yard; sq inches wide, in tan-and- black, grem-and-black, mavy-and, white, black-and-white. $1.25 Silk-and-Weol Poplin, ssc yard; 40 inches wide, in brown, rose, green, gray, taupe, plum, Copenhagen, navy, black and other shades. GIMBELS—Second Floor Clearance Sale of Women’s Novelty Pumps Blouse Pin Sets, 25 Set Brooches, 38 ea. Cuff Links, 50c ea. - Value soc. Value soc to $1.50. Value 75¢ to $1.50. Special at Gold front blouse pins in cir- | Fancy brooches, lace pins, | Gold front and sterling sil ; cle and oval patterns. Two | bar ine, friendship, circles | ver Links, some in green gold 3,500 pairs of $5 to $6 $ Springand summer styles. in a set jewelled ‘with amethyst, ol- | finish. Engraved and engine ; fai Bi, de iiss, Aanphine and’ tapas | turned designs. shoes to be discontinued - All sizes and widths from Value 75c to $1. colored stones. Lingerie Clasps, 50c pair from regular stock. by AA to D in évery model. Jewelled scarf pins in plain La Vallieres, $0c ea, Value 75¢. pair and fancy designs with ame- Value 75c to $2. Gold filled and sterling sil thysts ruby, sapphire, topaz | Gold filled, jewelled La Val- | ver lingerie clasps, engraved e | new, striking idea featuring ANNA NILSSON and TOM MOORE \\ \ Fourteen complete photo-dramas by | ay Mrs. Wilson Woodrow The criss-cross of motives-—-desires, ambitions, loves, hates, as they make and break the lives of men and women in our modern Ameri- can life—furnishes the big theme. Every episode of the series, as it ends on the screen, moulds the baffling question: Screened in a series of scenes that will ever live in your mind. Superbly picturized and magnificently cast and costumed, Produced for PATHE hy ARROW FILM CORPORATION Read the stories in this newsprver see the pictures at your favorile theatre WHO'S GUILTY? [i k and pearl colored settings. Hat Pins, 50c pair Value $1. lieres in fancy designs. and engine turned designs. Cameo Brooches, $1.25 oa. Dainty gold filled hat pins with small tops, | Genuine ca twins jewelled or in vermicell ish. At $2 Voiles—white, fash- ionable plain colors, plaids, stripes, checks and combinations of colors. Frill-models— lace-trimmed, hem - stitched, and in various models. Tailored Blouses of Voile, with collars and cuffs of self material or of linen. frames. Value $2. wmeos_mounted in gold filled GIMBELS—Main Floor BLOUSES—A Wide Range of Pretty Summer Styles Here they are! The widest range of styles, the most complete assortment of materials and featuring all the newest style notes, In combinations of white, gray, putty, é kidskin; gray and fawn suede and black patent leat the Shoes are buile with light hand-turned or welted soles and 2-inch covered Louis- Cuban heels. QIMBELS—Secon4 Ploor Blouses of sheer dainti- ness for Summer drese wear—Blouses of tail ored severity for Sporta wear, and models for the numerous aftem noon diversions of the 1 \

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