The evening world. Newspaper, June 27, 1916, Page 11

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Ifiah Constabulary, whe trund Case- Claims Crown Failed to Show | ment niding in an off fort, and ar. fer” Alleged Acts Were Com. | rested him, repeated the testimony he “T Go from 9 to & thaws to earn ’ eave at the preliminary hearing, On fving hetwsen those bh | mitted Within Realm. crome-mamination, he admitted « ark part of Ireland wae armiog fn is pp 7 q _ 3 preparation for domastia war ile |SEVERAL MORE TESTIFY. |cet was common haowledge thet | prams ae A large quantitiaa of arma had bean tm- rrrmecut Wenlav ah) | ported Into Ulater, The residents a F si oth DI pla : Irish Sorith Ireland were not aamured of Rebel Flag and Secret Code |any military protection againat the Against Pri oner, Theterites, he aald Meret. Mourn identified revolvers, LONDON, June A1—Tha Crown maps of Ireland and a fiom o' revdlutioniata, which, he anid, wore | this afternoon rested {ta cane againat| found in @ handbag buried to the | fir Roger Casey a earth, There wae @ otit in the court nee ‘aaa ees sete Ma: room ea the big green emblem of the Solicitor Mulltvan of ocunsel for the detenee then argued @ motion to rebels was spread out in the contre of the room, and all eyes turned to. | quash the indietment on the ground | that it mpectfied that the alleged ward the prisoner, He shifted un. | treasonable acts were committed oasily in bie seat and then leaned within the realm of the empire, back with folded arma, emiling ner. | vourly an he gazed at the flag. wherens the testimony ahowed they | f ware committed outside, te Alexander Bullivan, chief counsel | , » defense, voluntenred the ins | | John MeCarthy, « Curraghane farmer,| Biei on the fag wae that of the city | ;was the firat witness whon Caso-| fyiring the testimony of Constable ment's trial was remimned to-day, It] Filey, Who assisted in the arrest of waa MoCnethy who first informed the| Sit Hogor, the prosscttion introduced | an evidence & paper on which was Dolloe of the landing of three strank®| Witton a code Mir Roger is sald to | men near Tralee, Ireland, and subse-| have thrown away abortly after his | quently caused the arrest of Casement. McCarthy arose before daylight CANNED GOODS ‘tere the best that your money can buy, for the greatest care is con- jon to the Court that the « atantly exercised in selecting and under the “Royal Scarlet” only the BEST fruits, vege- tables and fish obtainable, Our fruits, picked and packed when ripe, retain all their delicious natural flavor, while “Royal Scar- let” vegetables have that snappy taste that reminds one of the old rest. This paper was picked up and | iven to Kiley. ‘Tho prosecution has «reat stress on the importance garden at home. waaocd aed bo poking A ron eeaie ite of this code, whic8 it contends was For quality ‘and uniformity “Royal Sed th & Oel & Mle alias, O08 intended for communication with Ger- mans. Opposite a series of numbers on this paper were sentences such as “Send | Scarlet” eanned goods have no equal. Your Grocer Knows. his return he saw drifting near the shore the collapsible boat in whioh Ask Him To-Night. |Sir Roger and his confederate had Cee ceniealvent | Doneerilen aes | R.C.WILLIAMS& CO, | '*2204 from 4 German submarine. — | tempted to establish that some of tha | McCarthy testified he found a dag- ger in the boat and noticed the foot- | prints of threo persons in the sand, His Uttle girl found three pistols nearby. These discoveries aroused Mis/ rest. District Inspector Britten of suspicions, he satd, and he sent one! Scotland Yard testified concerning pencilled figures on this code were German characters. ‘The Crown introduced as witnesses weveral constabulary wtticers, who | testified regarding Casementia ar Founéed im 1911. seo goers of successful merchantising NEW YoRE Is No Better Than Its Kitchen HE same principle ap- plies as in that of a chain which is “no F : : stronger than its weakest link.” The kitchen must be in keeping with all other parts of the home. A GAS INCINERATOR Uses very Garbage must not accumulate. burns every bit of garbage, leaving only a fine ash. little gas. THE EVENING WORLD, { abot De wp ore of (16 German Casement #0 AWls, carrying munitions 00) mina tn conteanon mata to tien by Dame | the trtay vabaia. Daey, ght of Casemnants tane| te seeme-esamining several of the + whe to awnlting trial fae | cone wmen fer Mriney he Waeornm, age | Cn On the patrol ahig Minaheti, me STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Franklin Simon & Co | Fifth Avenue | e e | Men's Farvishing Shop 16 West 38th St.—-Store Floor Separate Shop, a Step from Fifth Avenue Wednesday at Special Pricen | Men’s Silk Crepe Shirts Also Shantung Silk Shirts Silk Crepe Shirts, white grounds with satin stripes; also of imported Tan Chinese Shantung Silk. Special Men’s Silk Shirts Of Summer Weight Tub Silk with novelty satin stripes on light grounds. Also Tan Pongee Silk. Spectal 4.50 2.85 Men’s Japanese Crepe Shirts Of fine quality Japanese cotton crepe, the newest and most desirable fabric for summer wear, in novelty stripes. 1.75 ’ Men’s Summer Underwear FOGG Atntetic Union Suits of high grade crossbar nainsook, also Athletic Shirts and Knee-length Drawers. Union Sutt 85 Shirt or Drawers Men’s Pure Silk Sox Men’s pure thread Silk Sox, in black, white and colors; spliced heel, sole and toe. 3 pair for $1.00 Men’s Bathing Suits Two piece, of pure worsted, in navy and white, navy and red, or black and red. Sizes 34 to 44. Special _Men’s Foulard Scarfs 35 3.75 Carmoor Scarfs made in London for Franklin Simon & Co, Speetat 1.00 || Men’s Crepe Scarfs Of Silk Crepe Meteor, i ] in plain colors. Spectal 55 Regulation Army Shirts Of khaki colored flannel, made accord- ing to the specifications of the United States Government. Special 2.25 * ; Golf and Tennis Shirts frecan Shirts of white oxford, shrunk; collar attached, shrunk and lined; an ideal shirt for all out-door wear; guar- anteed not to shrink; long or detacha- ble sleeves; sizes, 1314 to 17. Special 1.75 Hot water is an essential. It cannot be dispensed with. Cleanli- ness and health demand an unfailing supply of hot water. A GAS WATER HEATER supplies as much hot water as you need at any hour of the day or night. GAS WATER HEATERS AND GAS INCINERATORS Sold on Easy Installments Where coal is used there must be dust, ashes and the bother of kindlings, and the fire must burn all day and all night. That means discomfort. Ask to see the “PEERLESS JUNIOR” Gas Range which we rent for $2.50 a year, or the larger “PEERLESS CABINET” Gas Range which rents for $6 a year. Other types of Gas Ranges for Hotels, Restaurants, etc. Prompt attention will be given if you will write, telephone or call at one of these Gas Offices :-— No. 32 West 125th Street Tel, Herlem assa No. 1909 Amsterdam Avo. Tel, Audubon 6900 Courtlandt Av. & 148th St. Tel, Melrose 8000 No. 1815 Webster Avenue Tab, Troment 9610 No. 112 W. 42d Streot Tel, Bryant 9348 No, 2084 Third Avenue Tel. Harlem 6346 No. 281 Lenox Avenue Tel. Morningside 120 No. 173 Hunter Avenue Long Island City Tel, Aaterio 1080 No, 157 Hester Street Tel. Canal 6400 No. 130 E. 15th Street Tel, Stuyvesant 4000 No. 140 E. 15th Street wel, Stuyvesant 6950 No. 142 East 15th Street Tel, Stuyvecons 1809 “The Right Way is the Gas Way” Consolidated Gas Company of New York GEO, B. CORTELYOU, President cas OR.46"ST. &8= AV 4-PIECE ADAM PERIOD DINING ROOM SUITE, in genuine mahogany, consist- i FET, 48 in. long; 6 foot extension; Chairs to an be purchased sep- as illust raed at. 5107” | : i oil » A Complete Assortment of - i Columbia Records on Hand aii We Sell on Credit Columbia Talking Machines {oe | Columbia July Records cma | ! on Sale Uy) $18.50 WE PAY FREIGHT. ALL GOODS . MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. $9 22 WILL FURNISHSYOU:-A HOW 3 Rooms Furnished, $4998 4 Rooms Furnished,$6 998 $8998 5] (9-98 5 Reoms Furnished, $1 49°" Our Terms Apply also to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Conn, Write for New Catalogue, Malled FREE OPEN MONDAYS & SATURDAYS ENTER 10 0 M. TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1916, “a ad A Sale of Women’s Pum s and Colonial Shoes at $2.90 and $3.90 $5 and $6 Grades— According to Our Standard 1226 pairs in 84 of the season's foremost | where most of the fine shoes of America are models—four of them are illustrated made. These shoes were made for other The difference in price ts the difference are $5|but as the manufacturer was overwh: in style; by that we mean— and $6 shoes at $2.90, as well as at $3.90. | with business he could not finish them at the Patent Leather Ivory Kidskin Ly bait Orders were cancelled. We got Black Kidskin Bronze Kidskin ‘Note, p leno mors have wooden heels. White Kidskin Gray Kidslein Sizes 244 to7. Widths AA to D, included, These shoes were made in Brooklyn— Extra Salespeople! Extra Selling Space! New—Very Special—at $3.75 White frocks—every one of them! $5 frocks—every one of them! Of course, a few of these voile dresses have touches of colored embroidery. And you may choose the frocks with girdles of white or pastel ribbons. The trimmings are numerous — everything from narrow and wide tucks to flounces of embroidery. Ten of the eleven models in which these dresses are fashioned have the New Short Sleeves that are the “Last Word of Paris’’ Wide skirts and tunics that give the fashionable silhouette. Vestees of net, and many other furbe- lows add to the daintiness of these frocks. Satin Bathing Dresses, $5 Colored collar and color- ed pipings on belt. At $6.50—silk poplin suits with pleated skirt and sailor col- lar; navy, green, black. At $8.95—black silk poplin with pleated skirt, trimmed with white. At $4.95—slip- on worsted Bathing Shoes— many styles between 25c to $2. Bathing Caps—2sc to $2. Tights—s6e to $1.50. The Bathing Suit Store is now located in new and enlarged quarters near Special Showing White Hats, $3.50 The woman who wants to choose an inexpensive Mid-summer hat from a variety of smart shapes should not miss this op- portunity. “Jockey” hats of white satin with long peak front. suits; black trimmed with gray, purple and red. Rubber Bathing Caps, 15c, 25c “Seconds” because of slight blemishes; the faults do not affect the service of the caps. Caps of this kind (when per- fect) sell regularly for much more. Mushroom shaped hats of white satin with ribbon band, faced with black or navy. Large ‘‘floppy” sailors of white panne velvet, some in two-tone shapes. Continentals and small turbans. of white satin, At $2.50—white satin “jockey” | hats with ribbon trimming. the Subway Entrance. ee IN THE MEN’S STORE—BROADWAY CORNER EIGHTH 405 Brand-New Suits for Men at $12.50% (Wanamaker $15 to $20 Grades) Were Added To-Day tothe June Sale ‘The great purchasing power of the Wanamaker Men’s Store— amply demonstrated by the success of this annual June Sale—has its quick influence on manufacturers at this season of the year. One of these—reliable in every way—with a surplus stock of good suits on hand, wanted an immediate share in this quick outlet. He made his sacrifices in profit. We picked the suits. Twenty-five Patterns of Fabrics Models for Men and Young Men Worsteds, cheviots, cassimere and flannels, Checks, plaids and an unusua! variety of striped effects on blue, gray, brown and black backgrounds, Soft roll and regulation models—some with pinch backs; patch, slanting and regulation pockets; two and thre e-button regulation models; some with cuffed sleeves; fully or half lined, WEDNESDAY IN THENEWDOWN-STAIRS STORE [> 12,000 Men’s Neckties at 18c Ea. Ties of this size and quality are not usually sold for so Ly 74 little, The variety, of patterns and colors is so large that a i man will want to lay in a Summer’s supply. Polka dots, | | stripes, checks, fancy figures and plain colors: poplins, foulards, satins and plain baratheas, Extra tables on the Subway Aisle. | | \

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