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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 10916. he fired five shots before policemen . ” U John Elliott Leven who lives with St. Louis suffragettes are betting NEW YORK mpiiors TO SAVE HATTERS’ HOMES} 2012 Ets rescue tc.crmetse wth] Peat money om the national party overpowered him, Orange Street, Brooklyn, showed " “i Two men were wounded. In Belle. = Omer feporter a written, statement, aaying| platforms, | 4. oOo soe ® , vue Hospital they described them. | ¢?** Z se HARTFORD, Conn, June 1.— Allj/that his wife had been advised to Sannin canine Wit elves: retain her maiden name after marriage 8 ¢ 4 A REGULAR TEST, | trade unionists who have not already | for business purposes. Hyman Synowitz, alias Hyman (From the Detroit Pree [tem.) dono so were requested to-day by Sam-| Miss Root was a singer and because of 1)| Fishel, twenty-six, who sald he was! % ar oo oe ee we ee on oer iM ] a tailor living at No. 183 South Third y Streot, Brooklyn; wounded in the ab- ared New York newspaper caused EQUAL RIGHTS. U Broadway at Ninth, Store Closes at 5 P. M. The Annual Vacation | SALE for BOYS Wash Suits, Wash Knickers, Palm Beach Suits, Blouses Samples, and special garments made up for us from surplus materials; a sale planned long ahead, in which manufacturers co-operate with us. All the uel Gompers to contribute one hour's! said, she thought it, best to leave it as ay on June 16 to the Danbury hattors, |‘ (vas. The worde “tor no other reason” | You.” who are trying to pay the judgment of Mr. Tavent hinted that hie wife had! we $ Lows: beyoott case, A. stmimr appea!|Purearieethatay taser am wee ral on Jan, 27 produced $132,138.68, leaving = ‘about $177,000 to be raised. Mr. Gorm | gq, “I wouldn't ask you to do that But javen miles from town and you for me in a taxi to-morrow you choone.” the shortness of the name, the paper domen, right arm and back; wounds 4 believed to be fatal. A man describing himself as Davia Isadore Abramowitz, twenty-eight, Brown, a printer, twenty-four years | Who says he is a tallor and lives at bere besa @14, of No, 149 Rich Street, confessed | N° 160 Orchard Street; right arm “Unless something 1s done, upon the | wounded. s ay age, must H | to-day, according to the police, that| frown protested that he had never 3 Rae waning. Und. Teal @. Chis Save the abies. | he escaped from Gouverneur Hospital |seen Abramowitz before; that he did several days ago for the sole purpose |not fire at him, and that the bullet . homes se & result of their efforts to ea NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful, We can hardly Fealtze that | “ : hich struck hi intended p tablish principles that are of fundamen- the children born. in clvilized’ countries, twenty- cent, a a ae a ac aaimees F ta importance to all the workers of the = ‘orerly unter die before they” reach one ak infetysereni || merchandise is of good material, in first-class con- Ff ‘Ab tz t country, No one can calcu e infu Trore than one-third = man, Brown declared, “shot we wan an innocent bystander bn ’ ; ence of the batters’ cane th entantiaiing | Lees are’ dttoe yh 7“ dition, fast color, well-made. when he wasn't looking” the day 8 ce, when they i the need for the remedial constructive We do ne not S eattate to eay that a timely use of Castoria would save a * of the Preparedness Parade. He pm our Saar Brett Lis { legislation contained in the labor sec- ity of these Tee, Neither do we Sap ealeaee aeeeeineee that many 900 Wash Suits SEASONS bay What the trouble was] Witch "Was Sreveved “the” word tion of the Clayton Anti-Trust Law.” | of infantile are cocasioned by the use of narcotic Preparations. | 407 of $2 gra pr Brevet” ein ————— Drops, tinctures end soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain 391 of 2.98 grade, 0 $1.25 it, but sald after he slipped away | “Brevet” and the initials OB. I. L. 8. ES > | ° more or lees opium or morphine, They are, in ‘considereble titi 102 of 2.50-grad from the hospital ho armed himseit|@: 0. G." ‘The prisoner offered no ex. | me « wq>| WED LAST FALL; JUST OUT. | Saity poteons’” In any quantity, they etupefy, retard circulation and lead “ tg oR oe oe @ revolver and went on his| Possession. He was held on a oharge to congestions, sickness, death, Castoria ‘act: Roger, 1 | wre Short Sleeve M acy Saddle Pocket Sport, Norfolk Middy, Norfolk ed of regatta stripes, cham! white galatea, striped Cane, anch cloths and Peggy cloths. 960 Wash Suits of 200 gr le... 175 of 4.50 grade. {$2.10 125 of 5.00 grade. . Models — Somerset, Norfolk Junior, Belted Middy, Jack’Tar, Argyle and Aldrich. Made of imported repp, and colored linens, kindergarten ‘loth, Devonshire suitings, imported galateas, matron cloths, white galatea, lawns, mer- cerized poplins, blazer stripes, golden galatea, Some with embroidered collars, jons, oxi eat teaos but rail, Last night his chance! of felonious assault, ‘suid ee ® Dorothy Root, « Singer, Married te| you must sco that it bears the signature ot Chas, HL ' peveeeenoN Paste Sonny. Nev. To eg the action of the Liver—strengthen the muscles sctete en the OSand bowels and prevent Constipation, Biliousness, Sick feateche Pimples, Blotches and Sallow Skin— Gardner, JOHN BLLIOTT DOROTHY i Miss ELSIE FERGUSON 0890-0.4-9-9400-.00.099OOS-OG-H6-H Misa Elsic reac, actress, and Thomas B. Clarke jr., whose engage- 'Y ROOT, both of Brookiys. | ‘This belated announcement, which ap- 10¢ 6 25¢ THE BOX | ment was announced long ago, pro- Sizes 244 to 9 years. cured a marriage license yesterday e 1,300 Pairs iienenvtevencenrnee Hl §~=$Petticoats and Bloomers j18 Palm Beach Knickers, 75¢ ea. and her address No. 123 East Fifty- $8.50 Gri ’ 98c to $1.50 grades |; third Street, She was divorced in Blue and black Laide newest model Norfolk coat; two pairs knickers. Sizes 8 to 14 yeurs, Blouses At Least 25% Below Present Market Prices Embracing the most complete assortment of styles and materials pro- curable. Many Taffetas, Peau de Cygne, Crepe de Chine and Tub Silks. Every ingenuity of flounce and ruffle to obtain full; ness may be found in this $1 Nuses tachable collars. Sizes 7 to 17 years, Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building FromaParisDressmaker in New York Mr. Clarke is tho son of Thomas B. ‘Fruit Trees 4 4 7 ! : ~ ‘J || 22 East Thirty-fifth Street. He was EROOMS untry,, 5 to 8 feet Clarke and is thirty-cignt years old. or 6 AT MINIMUM | 20c Each for $1 graduated from Yale in 1900. The plik" WHAT WAR DOES. Ave_at 39th $t.J)if sr ‘oo ||Trenton in 1916 from Frederick C. Broadway & 33 & 33d Street |f} Hoey FOR SUMMER HOMES || He 1s @ Vice President of the Harri- ||man National Bank and lives at No. RATES 'I) _ About, 20,000 selected Apple, fl) marriage will take place Juno 14 at nT Th | from ‘one of the finest nurseries f|/ the Bt, Regis Hotel, The du Pont Powder Company has declared its third quarterly dividend and ts distributing $15,- Chiffon Taffete F ettte sale, and all models have 75 of the loveli af He dope yan ||} come ol e loveliest afternoon and evening 2 Pct ht ea shirred al op. 8493 the desired “flare.” {| gowns—first of his making in this city—to be sold ten Bitter - § gruckie —_—_——__ Taffeta Petticoate—Peau de Cygne, every color and shade of the season, many change- morrow at prices which seem a very inadequate Apartments | Bughand sews Rpg: |] WANT ALL GOODS BRANDED. |B apie effect, including novelty figured and striped taffetas, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95, $8.95 return for such exquisite creations, Afternoon Dresses at $45 Committee This up to $15. are Caesandleaaeery hire Tub Silk Petticoats, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95. Evening Gowns at $67.50 ne Frederick and Mrs. Julian Heath of Th ri FR gM oo Extra Size Petticoats than the maker's wholesale prices. = 7 ven | ee PI a Sunday W orld | <oa bt Togas maintenance of re: | Dub Silke Models, at $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95 oH i eating the finer fashions forsale through in Interstate commerce. White Shadow-Proof Fifth Avenue Taffeta (Cot- Variety of models in Taffeta the better shops in erica, and he is desirous of Your sdvertivement will get ara, Frederick had @ display of prod: | Satine at $1.25 and | ton) Petticoats, stripes and | and Messaline at $4.95, $5.95, having his work known to our customers. a greater circulation than the trate ‘bow one % ne Se musnutusturers $1.50. pompadour, at $1.95. $6.95, $8.95 and $10.50. Second floor, Old Building. combined city circulation of the Herald and Times added Girls’ Coats--- $3.50 Black and White Plaid Mohair Petticoats—an excep- \\}) east together. | Mra, “Heath sald the Housewives’ | tionally desirable model, fitted top, flaring flounce. Special at J Hi pees oe represented, Sas ae WBOReY Pe J $1.95 ° Readers! Results! Reliability! |) at = cae | eee pdr ant "sind hae Friday Clearaway Every coat in sizes 6 to 14 years will be hurried out Fri- day at a small part of its early season price. Many of these coats are light summer shades which have been kept in glass cases and are still fresh and new. Others are navy blue and checks, just what every child will need this summer at seashore, mountains and for school next fall. 88 coats at $4.75; were $6.75 to $8.75, 64 coats at $6.75; were $10 to $15. 45 coats at $10; were $16.50 to $20. 45 coats at $12.75; were $22.50 and $25. All sizes in the collection. —_ Second floor, Old Building. Our Summer Sale of Ivory Celluloid This is to let every woman know that on Friday and Saturday we shall hold our usual Summer Sale of ivory celluloid toilet articles of about half usual prices. Included are the creamy lovely eets for sunmmer cattages and guest rooms and the énitpetmive wrt icles women dike to (ake away with them in- stead of thei: silver, Slight blemishes here and there—very slight ones, | For the popular style of monograming on pieces bought in this Sale we ||| shall charge Jess than usual prices. Hair brush,small stiff bristles, | Shell Celluloid Articles for the tourist or auto bag, including a gold mon arava | Hair brushes, larger, 60c to $2+ riced. lete sets may be | Hand mirrors, $1 to $2.25. we price. Cae ay Mail and Telephone gulded by the brand of tl Bloomers Orders carefully filled Smoke and the wine you may take, GIMPELS Subway iI privilege sot identifying Have Wie gene White Satine, Jap Silke, Crepe de Chine and Washable Satins at $1, $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95, GIMBELS—Second Floor 785 Men’ s Summer Suits A Friday and Saturday Treat at $19.50 You might as well attempt to “paint " ‘Ze Pep tt RETA! HOE 2.2 eames W. | Dd the lily” as describe justly the style and quality \ embodied in these suits at $19.50, and so we “THE pret THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE”’ leave the story to your imagination, *3.00°3.50°4.00 °4.50'5. 004'6. 00 YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES ae os oo) ere THE BEST KNOWN SHOES IN THE & ' ; Plain Blue eerges galore, | Dark mixtures and Home- Plain Gray eerges galore, spuns in light colors, % | Combs, 16c to 0c. i WORLD. VALUE GUARANTEED ‘ ¥ to % or full lined for Summer Wear. | Perini 15c to 80¢. Specially-Priced guarantees the vai | Hair receivers, Abe to Be. Brushes As An Almost Inexhaustible Choice at $19.50 | |M\\}| — Nutnutters, Sc and 66c. Aart ects Meee ae tos Eerie Cee ee | rays, 180 to $1. 50, snd socordingy o extra stiff bristle hatr Talcum tin holders, 25c. 60. Peete anes hooks, We. | Rtiieise Weakes’ $¥esa 92.20 Cuticle knives, 16c, pair, boxes, 15¢ to 25c. Cloth $1.75. Milleary brushes, $2.00 pain Hat Brushes, Pin boxes, 50c to $1, arealways worth the price paidforthem > For 33 years W. L. Douglas has stood i Raines ot the Highest standard of quality for ¢ | Other Summery A ppar el the price, If you could visit his great factory Micaela LER French Ivoi at Brockton, Mass., and see how carefully the , , | ¢ 7 i shoes are made, and how the actual value of Men’s Genuine Palm Beach Cloth |f| uaebrarushes, to 6% fobate, oe Remit beac, fi every pair of shoes is determined before the a ; Suits, $5 Some Exquisite Sets retail price is stamped on the bottom, you pete Maer, P Seupe, how W.L. ad | Tollet sets with Grecian border design, including monogram to match rantees their value, and why his shoes Norfolk Pinch Back or Sack Models of enamel and fold, old blue, purple or bla old their shape, fit better and wear —plain or fancy colors. All sizes, | re nearly half hare} ™ ah Pros hing longer than other makes for the price. Men's White | Men’s Knitted or | Men’s$10 Double | W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 if! fore } & 6.00 SHOES foe style, At and wear Flannel Tennis oe misty re Breasted = ey oh fame _ ) are just as good as those of other makes $7. costing $6.00 to $8.00. Trousers, $3.75] $8.50. Duster, $6.00. New cut and By Reo In « new full made well — for skirt Model and W. L. Douglas Stores In Greater New ¥ York: Cres eesiBlve, [made t ee Saree TRind Ate tee cette arin 8 a r outing or street | Green,Plain Blue, | ace to our own 755 Hroudway, corner 8th St. | 847 Eighth Avenue. 1779 Pitkia Avenue, - wear. Shepherd Checks, | specifications, 847 Broadway, vnear 14th St, #250 West 125th Street, Y 352 Broadway, cor. 86th St. BROOKLYN \ : — ie OIMBELS—Fourth Floor e). | 421 Fulton Street, cor, Pearl, ‘ 708-710 Broadway, cor, Thornton, THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE The WORLD sells 100,000 les more in New York City each weekday than any other morning newspaper, 3 % 7

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