The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1916, Page 4

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5 ___TES_BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1016, Oe ie ye eI ki. seco oe en IAGOW ATTACKED | is2"s= cura commen: use. osevoot | BATERSON MANUFACTURER (== : —__—__— | i Jonoph Fergusun Peacock, Arobbishep ply, declared emphatically that both | ’ of Dubiin from 1897 to 1916, dled to- Liveral, neverly criticized the Gov- the atiitary and pouticat autnorites| WON'T WED HIS TYPIST | day. He was born in Queens County, ernment for measures which they al-/naq agreed that negotivtions with ——- - Ireland, in 1886. loged wore adopted to suppress orit-| America must not be impeded by} Mill Man Announces and Later | ran nN mon & 0, : t feism of the Untted States in the|Drean comment cancels “Engagement” SR newspapers and to put brakes on the| VIENNA (via Berlin to London), Cancels “Engagement” to | aneation % j p. | MAy £6—What are alleged to be tho Young Girl. j ah aan, Vigorous @ud-| conceptions of neutrality of President! PATERSON, N. J, May 26— Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets fi Fer Infante and Ohitdren. 1s Vel” Deputy Oartal, who ts editor oF tne peor and the people of America /Charles 1, Ackerman, proprictor of i 7 ly and President Wilson's at-| the Universal Mill Supply Company, Bears Doutsohe Tagesrettung, attacked the . ———— i ‘ wathooking i iy toe thats ate titude toward the Central Powers|announced his engagement to Misa |!! i the almost from the beginning of the war) May Dorman, his seventeen-year-old H i The | Hot Debate in the in the Reichstag] tame to rupproce the slenato Deore every erie ine uel egg geet | Exceptional Values for Saturday 4 Signature Kind Over the Rules of Of Darlin University eestner Germany {0% Baron von Hengetmulier, former Now he has written to the SS ae of ; Censorshi Yielding to the demande e¢ the Unites |AUMTO-Hungarian Ambassador to | newspapers that “on account of inter- | » You Have Pp. Biase Dinuty Ook ttecked |*R@ United States, In an article in| ference on tho part of the ert par- | [I Mi. Ss D i ———— Baten arta aio attacked line Neve Fre Prenve. cna" the engurereat was cancdod. isses’ Summer Dresses Always Bought BERLIN (via London), May 26—|U0 ier been on Taek 6 eid ‘The writer says it was not to be} The girl's father, Charles Dorman, tl ‘The United States played a large role 1 OOtAInNSA 68 Abe ik dean note |e™mected or demanded that either'|a silk weaver with a small farm at! ||), Sizes 14 to 20 Years H fn Use For Over 30 Years.| th a ee moneen President Wileon or the United States | Preakness, N. J., refuses to admit aad i yesterday in the censorship debate inland for prohibiting the republication | /remaest, Wann O° i lee th H a es aide the Central Powers, | that there ever was an engagement. cunt Cal ee — Neeser ee ee ee ee wren ty lat he complaion biterty det whe Ackerman, who Is well-to-to, maid Misses’ Voile Dresses Misses’ Voile Dresses - Bt ha o-day he had grounds for a breach of ” te Eee coat ae , ee —=— = lefforta of the United States have promise case, but intended to drop Combined with flowered Voile Flowered Voile with White Net ’ j] | Dees concentrated on the submarine | the matter, © Another stenographer — issue and that mo real attempt has Was at Miss Dorman’s place in Acker. | White voile, bodice and skirt Bodice with yoke and narrow ruffles i been made to secure genuine freedom | man's office to-d: trimmed with ruffles of rose or of flowered voite, made over white of the seas or the protection of neu- Copen flowered voile edged with net, skirt of flowered “Special inset ‘tral shipping. velvet ribbon. Special 7.95 with net bands. 42. 75 1 ——_»>——_ U-BOAT NOT GERMAN. Overseas Agency Explains Sinking organizer, from this city to Boston last’ Monday, wan the subject of {/| charges of abduction filed against | }!|| ef Submarine by Steamer. City Marshal Maurice F. McKenna and BERLIN, May 26 (by wireless to-Say-| throo other members of the local D’o- j-| lee Department. Kttor says he was forcibly carried out of town in an OPPENHEIM, CLUNS & C 34th Street—New York Misses’ Silk Dresses Of Taffeta Sill In Copen, navy, or black, over bodice hand-ernbro(dered in color, Misses’ Net Dresses Of White Net, Ribbon Trimmed White Net Dress; white, pink or blue ribbon trims bodice and skirt, of @. au automobile by officer ho had Have Especially Prepared for Saturday by the swedish steamer ‘Angermanland | Wry ‘» who had no Groreenne deere, white Gooreetts 4. BA of ribbon encircle skirt below 24.50 Overseas Ni A nich naa that oi, <aaeey collar; tunic skirt. 4 it. competent authorities state the submar-| Ended life in Hohokem Hotel, special Special ¢ ine could not have been German. Refore ending his life by inhaling gas Leet te Ee eee oe nt lin & room in Meyers Hotel, Third and | surface at the bow of the Hudson Streets, Hoboken, some time} ngermanland off Svartklubben and was rammed by the Swedish steamer. The submarine Iramediately submerged and is belloved to have been sunk. Girls’ Summer Dresses Wednesday night, a man who registered there earlier in the day as Francis T. Goodman of Philadelphia wrote a letter Tailored Of Corduroy, Pique and Gabardine. Models, including ore \irrgdetaaabaa front, ae | 2.95 | | Sale of Separate Walking Skirts | | pockets and detachable belts. Gna ant tie DUay the Gent Geo eee te ’ : se ot ‘ Skirts of Russian Cord 3.95 | Skirts of Jersey Cloth 8.90 “wha Sere See maid- Uodman of irom dark Hen day Gitte Lawn Dres git = . nen De — seen De teen eee Oe ou jertaker entve: ructions v 4 ‘d . Skirts of Awning Stripes.....5.00 | Skirts of Striped Worsted...10.75 em gant phe old rt actually Keeps a Kaan. “ito other Guemuvent Sauna ete tee] Til Rene ni Ln Bekediontrderat 30.06 Ab: Teen p parrot and a . One- di ik, Bl , Skirts of Velour Checks......7.90 | Skirts of Jersey Silk.. 15.00 = snsestrs Poses peat Pi lreetetl spread Progra tgs «Deibegerraien so : smocked in front, white hematitched and cuffs of mbroidered volle collar, belt of material with pleared skirt attached to white voile tle effect. Special 3. 7 5 wn waist. Special 6.9 5 REMOVAL SALE! DANCING and DINNER GOWNS Exquisitely beautiful. Sale of Velour Sport Hats For Women and Misses. Girls’ Voile Dresses Hand-embroidered—10 to 16 Years Bodice ky Pebaie voile, hand-em- Girls’ Net Dresses Val Lace Trimmed—10 to 16 Years ‘White net over net, waist and two- $25 to $65 Formerly $50 to $150 auert erer nat a Ligreeey oo silk ind trimmed with lace tier pleated skirt trimmed with lace, nish velour in sweater shades of Rose, a bandeotl ion, finely tucked ribbon Green, Old Blue, Gold and Purple, also 3.95 TAILORED and DRESSY SUITS _ $25 to $75 shirt ribbon sash." “Special 7.95 ornaments.” “"” “Spectat 9.75 Black and White. Special Value Gabardine, Failles, Taffetas. Formerly 850 to $175 EVENING WRAPS $27.50 Satin and Brocades. Formerly $45 to $50 All other Summer Models at 4% to 4 Reductions GBoorge Bernard Smocks and Middy Blouses For Misses and Girls Silk Sport Smocks | Of Tan Pongee—14 to 20 Years | Sport Middy Blouses Of White English Drill—10 to 20 Yeara _ OPPENHEIM.CLUNS& @ 298 Fifth A (at 3ist Street) and faggored intantc ore dived pol bantee at Ootieee e Hi il 1 venue (a st Street - wg ty wing io i 34th Street—New York | Copen; also all white, sl spectal 1.75 tachable belt, pateh pockets. 5.95 Misses’ Blue Serge Suits—New Models | ———— Sport Middy Blouses Silk Sport Smocks lbs 14, 18 and 3F war, wate de Women Hae i] Of Japanese or Natural Pongee Silk Of Crepe de Chine—14 to 20 Yeara Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, suitable for Women to a | % m oe a as” Goce GS Fe Ss ior Navy Blue Men's Wear Serge; three smart I vank in { on & Co. | H i ai Mog’ Y ack pa pod Jee teged cul uperior Navy ge; 20. 00 of material, silk lacing, patch pocket. Porno de chine, talloeed soadels, Iw belted and: sport sftects: superior Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. | i2to20yeus. 6 Special §=2.95 pockers Speciat 8.75 | | Misses’, Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes A Separate Shop on the Third Floor Silk or Wool Jersey Sport Suits For Misses—New Models—Sizes 14 to 20 Years | In Copen, rose, green, gold, maize or white; belted coats, novelty k ilk e over-collars or collar and cuffs Cer of ittined Ea jersey; skitts with pockers. °"” Special 29,50 125 Juniors’ and Girls’ Shoe-Top Suits | Of Serge and Checks; Sizes 10 to 16 years. To’ Close Out 10.00 and 15.00 Special for Saturday Girls’ Ankle-Strap Pumps Featuring White Buckskin | Of genuine white buckskin, also tan, black or patent leather; comfortable fitting orthopedic lasts, light welted soles. Sizes 11 to 2—Widths, B to D } Special 2.95 Misses’ Top Coats Soft Silk Lined Throughout—I4 to 20 Years Slip-on model of woo! velour, in green, tan, taupe, purple or brown; convertible collar, set-in sleeves, large novelty pockets. S Misses’ Summer Dresses—srceptionat Vatues Unusual assortment of practical and more elaborate models in the season's most fashionable materials in white and colors, 9.75 15.00 22.50 25.00 29.50 Will Close, Out Saturday Girls’ and Juniors’ Sport Coats 4 | Misses’ Sport Oxfords Of White Nubuck, trimmed with Tan or Patent Kid | | Of white Nubuck, with tan or patent kid trimmings flexible leather soles and rubber heels. Ideal for general sport wear. Sires 214 to 714—Widths, B to D Special ; 3.50 Sizes 8 to 17 Years English checks, plaids and corduroys. Of striped wool velours, 6.75 Heretofore $9.75 to $14.50 “/ The season's best models In desirable materials and colors. 435 Girls’ Top Coats—ro Be ctosea out | Reduced to 13.75 Formerly sold from 8.75 to 22.50. 7.90 10.00 Misses’ Coats Street, Dress or Sport Coats, 14 tc 20 Years 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 5.00 Misses’ Shoes and Oxfords Featuring Low Heels Weyl) Of highest grade tan or black Russia calf, light welted soles and low heels. Made on new stylish low heel lasts. Sizes 244 to 714—Widths, AA to D Spectat 3,95 Of whipcord, serge, gabardine, velour checks eponge, Scotch tweeds and silk fabrics, Girls’ Summer Dresses-—sSpecial Values ry iy iting hy }2.95 } 3.50 Giris’ Combination Dress, white volle blouse with plaid pleated skirt; long waisted belted effect. 6 to 14 years. } 7.50 } 9.75 rt Dress of white dimity yolle, trimmed Blue, also striped voile. 8 to 16 years. ©)an teat oF found articles ade : Vertived in The World will be Usted at The World's Informa ten Bureau, Pulitzer ¥ Arcede, Park Row: Wi Olfiee, northweet Broad w To appreciate the con- venience and great: value of the Sunday World's Want Directory--- Girls’ Hand Bmbroidered Voile Dress; empire effect, box pleated skirt, organdie gulmpe, ribbon trimmed. 6 to 12 years. Boys’ and Youths’ Tan Shoes or Oxfords ibber Sole = | With Red Rubber Soles Ideal summer shoes of selected tan calfskin; | manniah lasts, welted rubber soles and low heels. | Sises 24% lo 6—Widths, B to E Special 3. 7 5 Girls’ Lingerle Dreaa; bolero model, trimmed with Val. lace, embroldery Insertion and ribbons, 8 to 14 years. Sale of 500 Middy Blouses Models of white drill, sailor collars of self or contrasting 75 colors, brald trimmed, Por Girls and Misses, 6 to 22 years. Cc Brook|y: ton St, Brookiym, for 30 ‘days | following the printing of the edvertuement, WORK MONDAY WONDERS. | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS |

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