The evening world. Newspaper, June 6, 1916, Page 6

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——_——O—— rr ee lal tities Ee ia a te Sratee of a'trosemark has boon| Rfot thal aN (As F AVORITES Young Saleswoman at Bazaar Rogers-Peet concern origi- | Ted yesterday at her home in Montross | Sf K Pa . For Allies and a Titled Visitor Sod crema as “Scotch Mist.” | Second Reader of the First Church of, a etm company sold clothing not Christ. Sclentlst | ofan action by the Rogers-Peet | nection wit) the manufacture or sale of) | WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1916, LYMAN DECLARES | CUSTOMERS goT | =O STOCK PAO FOR pany | Saks & Cont Broadway at 34th Street ATHENA UNDERWEAR against Bernheim & Co., Inc.| men’s clothing | ;s of ‘“Matthews's Modern (Shor at No. 1165 Broadway! | Ll + Dies wo t the latter from using the| Mrs. Ida K. huitzs, sixty years old, Sams “Bevteh Mist” a0 a fabric designa-|eister of Lillian Russell, the actress, 6 pbb 4 00406 O4-444Od-Oo 44 Ree teal PS DEH LTS IE | E. H. Sothern and Sir Herbert} i Accused Broker, Opening De- POR WOMEN AND CHILDREN \ ; | Tree Auction Books—Jutia fense, Moves for Dismissal, Athens a ; i | O. | Marlowe Will Be There. but Is Overruled. truly fashioned. std tal ! i 7 Brtadisshea 1900 ‘ine ||| lored to fit. It is de- signed not merely to approach, but to realize | the outlines of a wom- an’s form. StNl conducting his own case, aided | by his wife, J. Grant Lyman, the} Wall Street broker on trial on a charge of using the mails in a scheme, to defraud, to-day started his defense | before ‘Judge C. E. Wolverton in the United States District Court. Prefacing his actual defense, Ly- man wae given @ chance to make motions. “I wish’ to state,” he said, “that tn NO case presented’ by the prosecution | has there been paid by customers ™“N © |the full amount which would entitle | ee ‘}]them to the stock the Government | 3 cHADiEs” < N $ |contande they should have received, 2 ° ave many witnesses who will , and GLADYS OLCOTT Se » |tastity that a0 soon as thoy paid in PPD DOD Pe Seuit they received their proper -_ _— — shares.” | Roosevelt, Ming Vall! Vall and others |@% stock brokers, selling ratlway |cause was very dear to her and io) ee se ch several froueds. He _ ‘shares at the Lafayette Fund Booth, | wanted to make a real sacrifice for) was asked whether he wished to "lAn Interesting exhibit will be alit. Mrs. Bacon had the ring examined argue on the motions, but confessed $26,000 tapestry of the seventeenth |by a Jewelry expert, who told her that hi could not do that and the Court eunturs the ring was worth $15,000, |!mmediately ruled on the questions, a Forty thousand visitors crowded the | ‘That wornun had tears in her eyes | a ds gp fae aire oe Norge ry “| go basaar yesterday for British and | when sho offered tt)" sald Mrs. Bacon.| tien nhown. Following a nogative KN @ NONE Canadian Day. Lord and Lady Aberdeen were en-|ryiing from the bench, Lymam moved SENT SENT ON 0 OF the |tertained at tho British War Rellef | for diamnissal on the ground that the ot hit bactoeat } | 125th Street, West | ELSIE FERGUSON, TOO.| | Tapestry Worth $25,000 Is 250FineLeghorn Hats | Placed on Exhibition—Visitor | Donates $15,000 Ring. Never Before Priced | ‘To-day ta French Day at the ANied Less Than $2.45 Razanr in the Grand Central Palace. Special features of the programme wil! be the appearance of Mise Julia | Cc each | Marlowe tn costume at the Authors | and Artists’ booth, a male of @uto- | | graphed books by HE. H. Sothern and Mir Herbert Tree, Miss Elsie Fergu- Medium and large flare shapes, son's auction of @ painting of herself | j suitable for sport or dress wear. secona moor. at the Booth of the Nine Allies, ana! 2°" Mra. Vernon Castle, Mrs. Jamey | The shaping—the tal- loring—is not confined to any one part. Note the shaped shoulders, the proper fullness of bust—the perfect con- formation of legs. > ree The patented seat is the most remarkable advancement ever made in underwear design- ing; by a unique device the seat in Athena has been shaped to fit the figure snugly in any posture. There can be no gaping—no bulging. OS BO5-95-8-6-9-30-06.6. 2900.0-.96 9-00 S055 09G9655556050920068 4 If you will see Athena underwear, you will re- vise your ideas on the Mra, Robert Bacon, tn char , In the course of a| seizure of papers in his office had underwear subject. Cc. 0. D. Correot Hpparel Wbmen Misses APPROVAL hooth of the American Ambulance | Booth been in violation of the law and de nn Hospital ia France, had the most fm-| speech Lord Aberdeen read several | vared that recent verdicts of higher etters. from. Ei on in the ortunt and valuable capture of tho |!" BIA lol Spa Pe courts sustained his contention . ot ew telling of the bravery of) trenc " , A woman who refused to give! the ah co | Furthermore, Lyman Inststed, the hed oa site| eto Bere, evidence shown in no wise jus‘ified her name handed Mrs. Bacon a ring) A Louis XIV. gown, made by Mme. ¢* containing a large diamond and a/Andre, attracted much interest at the allegations in the indictment. ‘athors and Artists’ Booth, It Judge Wolverton ruled that time large emerald in a setting of twelve |the Authors and Atte ving. Mrs, for moving the dismissal of the in- omorrow, ednesday, smaller diamonds, to be sold at that pyijip Boileau, wife of the French | dictment on a demurred had passed booth, The stranger said the allies’ artist, ani Miss Lafelle sold many chances for the gown. ee |nenbew st theedors Be, <chuinon HEIRESS? iS ARRESTED; | Booth ‘wt the Nine Ales.” Yous, EMPLOYER SHORT $1,400 || PHOENIX siastul saleswomen of the | Every Cloth Suit in Stock Ine To the $15.00 lot are added a number of Taffeta Silk Suits | BALTIMORE [99y es of the most interesting and | Gitl Bookkeeper's Sudden Appear. SILK HOSE ‘The Monumental Crp Athena is sold only at Saks in New York Marshall Field & Com- pany, Chicago, Makers. 50c to $1.50 a garment Law Neck—Bleeveless Unrestricted Choice Without Reserve |beautiful exhibits at the bazaar is the P in Fi wi P a Cee ee taat by Grane mie | ae In’ Pinery Followed by 's {deal in its fulfillment of the needs of current |ler, antiquarian. One step behind the Larceny Charge. fashion. It is made of the finest grade of pure- embroidered crimson curtain and one a ive thiesd tllke=! otk awa alin enters the temple. ‘Through the haze | Kate Schur, twenty-one years old, dye thread silk —lustrous, soft and clinging. [of burning incense rising before the |living with her mother at No. 210 Shapely and _ perfect-fitting, wonderfully durable altars may he seen the figures of| East Ninth Street, was arrested this and services many gods and goddesses, - and serviceable. . Vhelan on RUGR sotthias With PACHOL , morning by Detective W oe ee Z 4 1 a | WASHINGTON (ef ccceing oie 702 ether egid compinine of tsane Stein, « mamutac- Women's—75e, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 an of the British-French-Relgian Per- | turer of cloaks and ilk goods at No. ter Tita = ° .00 Fhe Castel ofthe Notion manent Blind War Reliet Fund, may |10 Hast Eighth Street, who employed Women’s Lisle, 50c F ri ied to $45 pigs al for #6. wo: Blusses, of champagne | Ref €8 a bookkeeper, She is charged | Men's—50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 ormer prices varied to 00 pected Train lee ind a couple of sandwiches are in- | With grand larceny. 's Li 5, ba Moves Wearing Vuded tn the pric ae |_ Three months ago Miss Schur an- Men's Lisle Hose, 25c ‘ more 6,40 P.M eorge Browari a collestor of /nounced that an uncle in Syracuse Made in all colors—matching any shade of 7 i i fi i c| fore ri war souvenirs, wanted to buy the Ma a iny shade of gown | High cost suits of Men’s Wear Serge, Gabardine, Velour Checks, Taffeta Silks, Tickets on aale preceding May of exenrs) wrecked motor of Pegoud's aeroplane, | #4 left her @ fortune and her rai- or any color of footwear. Mail orders promptly Hl Poiret Twill and Mixtures, He offered $5,000 for {t yesterday af. ment became the admiration of her filled. | i Penn: lvania R R. jternoon, but was told none of | toiling sii She became exceed- sy these oxhibits is for sale, ingly popular, and her mother suid | | this morning that @ doctor aad a lawyer were among her admirors, | When Mr. Stein’s books were bai- | = = = anced at his bank yesterday it was| _——— > SF found that there was a shortage of $1,400. Miss Schur was arrested on | ithe Creer ieee, of raising a $8 i ~l check to $40 and the police sa The farmer begins to prepare the soil for our bumper wheat an $1,400 shortage weet fie the nike | crops at least a year before the bountiful harvest. Where else but F=4 | chase of her fashionable clothes, The in the wheat fields of our own great West—could we see sucha girl confessed that ber longing for sight as this—50 furrows at a single plowing? fine clothes and desire for popularity induced her to rob her employer, the Mother Nature supplies the elements of the soil—the sunshine police aey, —and the rain, and the little seed grows and grows. It constantly y fod oy ora pri np tia) ella YG 3 KILLED AND 4 HURT This Whest_is for “FORCE”; and “FORCE” TOASTED | WHEN TRAIN HITS AUTO WHEAT FLAKES is for you. | é For breakfast tomorrow, ———# Machine Carrying Veterans Is , | Smashed on Pennsylvania Road Why not try this tasty, health-giving cereal? | y vi ne ee at Crossing in Canton, O. CANTON, O, June 6.—Three per-— " sons were Killed and four injured | 1-0 Company, BuffgioN Y. = = here early to-day when an automobile — - was demolished by a freight train at} the Market Avenue crossing of the Pennsylvania Railroad | The dead are Mrs, Louls Busse, | forty-five years old; Mrs. Anna Paar, twenty-six years, and George Rob- erts, forty, The injured are Millard | F, Campbell, thirty-five years; Stew- art Shanks, twenty-one; Percy Miller, | twenty and Miss Elizabeth | Hamy, twenty-three. Saks &Gontpany | Broadway at. 34th Street To-day in the Saks Luggage Dept. Neverbreak Hundred WARDROBE TRUNK a fleox ret A. Hobart, Vico President of the until Hobart’s death in 1899, {8 dead at his home, No. 387 Twelfth Avenue, Paterson, N. J. at fifty-five, s born in New York, He was a r of several clubs and was a nin the Old Paterson Light ar He served as Park Commis- sioner four years. | Price $15 Roomy—not bulky. Big enough- small enough. Holds six suits or twelve CARNES’ ALFALFEX IN- | wo trunk with a removable garment | Guarauteed not to break. n't cost excess, | The most-for-your-money trunk on the market. ~ CREASES YOUR WEHT Get a Dollar Package, Weigh Yourself and Begin to Gain Weight. Any man or woman who is abnor mally thin, colorless, debilitated, rune down and nervous, cannot be happy for 4 ‘arsine | "To appreciate the con- sexta atl, ameter hi venience and great value wenn een" tof the Sunday World's man's use and when mixed with other sla tomy mages eee | Want Directory--- 1 will begin to feel stronger and soon } : A y Sy SS : bi " HARVESTER = cigh more. Each package is guaran R AD IT ' . es ° ug q ? e h ‘ ~ \ x .* Rss vi y : S teed satisfactory, Obtain from any well- E , sow af WA vac : ae . Si LAN BN % : \ stocked druggist also [. K- Qiggett ° . t (A\ tf 3 : coe eM . i dtores and Riker-Hegem ‘Advi |

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