The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1916, Page 6

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Ve ferat pd A A Were The #ill of Krnew ene loft atest Renan io Fnetee ~_ GERMANS INSPIRED IRISH REBELLION BEST TIME 10 Revolt “Netther Ma le Those Who are Thin and NEVER SOLD HIMSELF.” Pale Should Take Father - Jokn's Medicine Now. enn Statement Punished for Not Joining ‘Abominable Lie.” tat othe} Himan king the ein nie trial wm denied that lost during, the I rebellion wan in any way the winter, Inepired in Germany Ree | made @ formal statement gete’s ie beat to th is PUEPORE ty the jury. He denied that he had some ents whieh received any money from Germany and id ‘The charae that the Irieh rebellion run down and are © ayater, No aleohol “id on dan irugs.—Advt as inspired in Germany in untrue,” aid, “It Waa neither made nor ted by Germans.” nent denied he asked Irish Cn prinoners in German prison camps to fight with the Turks and Gormans He wae not responsible, he waid, for the reduction of rations and other) dicts who refused to join the brigades | | he wos orfaniang, declaring such ale | jons to be “abominaple falee- an important |} ) hoods bearing, not only upon the |}/ 1's denial that he had aver received Wellite: of your eves andl IGerman money was most emphatic. | “Those who know me know that I your body, but also upon ever suld inyself to any man or any the welfare of your family. |] #overnment.” he dociared, | wish to refute this slander be- Examinations by Regiatered Eye suse Very often money was offered Physicians. No charge or obligation.||| ee in libera! sums and I refused,” Periect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.60)| | added Casement “I left Germany i# opening statement Attorney General Smith had denounced Case- ment for accepting knighthood anda pension at the hand: ish Government and then playing into the hands of Hritain's enemies, Casement replied that it wae not in his power to refuse the offer of knighthood, and that he accepted the a Established 54 Years New York: 184 B'way, at John St. 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. 350 Siath Av., 22d St. 101 Nassau, at Ann St. 7 West 42d Street, 1 vension because he had earned it Brookiyn:498 Fulton St.co:.BondSt.|{| through Governinent service, The ney General had made a vague ton to his connection with the| up. in Ireland, he said, but had produesd. me evidence to uphold his statement Sir Roger was presented as a wit- ness after the presiding Justices had overruled a motion to quash the in- ainet hi “Eddys” nee is an ideal hot weather relish. oe a fine favoring for hot or cold meats and salads. Eddys S STyrLe Grocers and Delica- auce tesson Stores sell it LOC] dictment ness. defense then closed its case without offernig an ymore witnesses and Alexander Sullivag, obief counsel for Casement, began his address to the jury, Sulla that Casement's were merely a « ‘orts to organize Nationalist volunteers in the interests of home rule. He denied Casement \had any intention of using his Irish brigade to fight England. “Not one of these secrutts over fired Mace byE. Pritchard, 331 SpringSt..N.Y. ||| shot for him,” said Sullivan, “Not one ever saw service for Germany.’ Sullivan became ao exhausted ip ‘the midst of his address that he was unable ta continue. Court adjourned until to-morrow, when the case will! tot KNABE FINE PIANOS FOR SUMMER HOMES FOR RENT he jury | Ko rr the “Inasmuch 46 this trial affects ta not | only the life of Sir Roger Casement, {but also the aspirations of the I |nation, t has been deemed Sirens AT MINIMUM | Rot i ¢ ‘call any witnesses in thie juris- RATES fle ad ded no wit | availal we this country an ‘nat it would hav ary to gO Germany Yor theme ‘but t that the ‘Gore ernment would rot permit it. g & Co AND FURNISHINGS CLOTHING, HATS Never again, in all probability, will you be able to buy suits as good as these at so low a price. ‘All Our $35 and $40 Fancy Sack Suits Reduced to The cream of our stock. Suits that possess in the highest de- gree all those particular characteristics which put our higher priced garments in a class by themselves, We offer reduced prices but twice a year, in sales which are apyrecinted by discriminating dressers. You should be one the wise. FATHERS AND MOTHERS are advised of a general reduction of Twenty Per Cent. on boys’ and children’s clothing of every description, with * liberal reductions on boys’ Hats and Furnishings. BROWNING, KING & CO. =*|CASEMENT DENIES ORPET TELLS HOW Nor Wanted Her to Meet Him at He Had Soldiers Cannot Remember it He Said” He Would Bring Any to Her 4. Orpet | m, Mr HOG omen hie eroan sumed to-day 9 charae of enuaing | Lambert tioned the witness co written to M attending the sin at Madison, opened at about that time?” Mr. Joatyn. repited the prisoner asked | Puniah ment inflicted upon Iron sol- Oo inek, for capsules Broadway near 32d Street Cooper Square at Sth St, Fulton &¢., Brookiza, ‘p none of them wae larae © HE CALLED MARIAN FOR FATAL TRYST. o— when Cirpet \siepnoned arrival (9 take Parent 1 naked her (f whe enuitn CL eC Night, but Morning Appoint. a ment Was Arranges Maared Weart Mation in the mornina = —_ wie anid Vea’ HAZY AS TO “DOPE.” ) ny anything oat , cam | de mantioned that " Vrowbty Wat —Denies Asking for Capsules, WAUKEGAN ° 18 death of Marian “ chauffeur was Joniyn quene vu afraid that 1 he wo Attornay David ft your’ the attorney asked better if he didn't.” Orpet anid he walked around to time and then went to the where he apent the night > - vow OF A riosKkEn. Fran the idaho Matesamn “Did ahe return @ letter to you un asked “Not then, nor at any other time,” | Orpat dented that he had ever Charlies Hassinger, © Modivon ' ville, aged nin ety -t 70, an | rom hin at “And didn't you nay to Hansinger | fn future mr afraid. put f thought it would be ) “Railroads are mighty fine things, 1) guess, but T don't want any more in| arked Ramuel FR. Connely rat tripe mn | “EM athe to the tags| Mot rn! | whe Suits |0f Linen and Cloth that were $38 to $75 Skirts | $10. to Hats (horye Petrone mey tehe cdventoge of on Suly occoumte, tor which See te ed & Cn. 467 ane 477 WS ore Closing Out— Small groups of odd garments—only a few of « kind— '|in broken sizee—consequently selections cannot be guaranteed, but carly shoppers will find excellent opportunities, Dresses !0f many kinds that wore $28 to $06. ot $22 A final electing of many tines, . Soeteeine, etrlee of Mmtty, Met, mh nd t loth, at 318 Hroken slere—miecoliancewe shadeo—once and twee of a hind, Coats (A eee of odd garments that were ven 5 $10 Sports and TUiNty st7lee tn niah-qualtey ‘hid Street ond Outing Styles. Formerly $5 & $8 JT FEST fetenne and ( toth. For on occasions, Formerly $18 $545] 0 to AAUP. DEE Drene—and Plowered-Trimmed stytes. Blouses! Light and Dark colors that were $10 and $12 $5 Remaining styles In Linen—Shanteng—Crepe de Chine—tieorgette Crepe NWtten, Summer Business Hours: 9 A.M.to5 P.M. On Saturdays during July and August the Store will be closed all day H. Altman & Co. VACATION SALES FOR TO-MORROW & FRIDAY Men’s Sports Coats and Outing Trousers offering decided price advantages. SPORTS COATS in an attractive Norfolk model, made of tweed in brown and green mixtures, . $9.50 OUTING TROUSERS Of plain or striped white flannel! or striped whitesergo . . «© «© «© « «» $3.75 Of striped gray flannel . . » » 3.50 (Department on the First Floor) A Final Clearing Sale of Men’s Shoes (chiefly in large and small sizes and narrow widths) affords an unusual opportunity for obtaining fine footwear at much less than the actual worth (Men’s Shoe Department, First Floor) A New Selection of Toilet Brushes, Sponges, Etc. AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES Ideal Hair Brushes, | Whisk Brooms . 15c. (boar bristles) Sponges . . 75c. at. . 95c. & $1.25 Soap (three cakes in Halr Brushes (hand- hon) 18c drawn bristies) . 65c. A Acie : Nail Brushes . 1Sc, | Pullman Aprons, 75c. Tooth Brushes, 10c. | Tourist Cases . 45c. Boudoir Bags of chiffon in dainty colors, ribe bon-trimmed, containing individual powder OMe i Se nilg Gg ye gg ae. =. A Timely Reduction Sale of Men’s Straw Hats will offer extraordinary values in SENNIT STRAW HATS af... se l}lUltlCUe SDB A288 And MILAN STRAW HATS t fs 2. bl as Ss 8 Se CU S878 (Department on the First Floor) Leather Travel Goods specially priced for the Summer tourist. Suit Cases Black enameled duck (24, 26 and 28 Inches), at 3.4 ee) et le Dark russet cowhide (26-inch) . . 5.25 Travelling Bags (16, 17 and 18 inches) Black or dark russet cowhide. . . $5.75 Black walrusegrain leather . . . 7.75 Black calfskin (14, 15 and l6inches) . 7.00 Brief Cases (15x!0 inches) Dark russet or black crepe-grain cowhide a . . . . . . . . . A The following are all of black enameled duck: Week-end Cases (24, 26 and 28 inches) at 2. . 6 «© 6 helt (684.85 & 5.50 Over-night Bags (14-inch) *» + Oe Women’s Hat Boxes (sizes 18x1!8x!12 and 20x20x12). » © «© «© «© « -» $4.25 Bathing Suit Pouches (rubbedelined) . 2.75 Motor Pouches (26 and 28 inches). . 4.85 Motor Luncheon Cases With service forfour persons. . . $7.00 With service for six persons . . .14 8.50 Hitth Auenue- Madison Avenue, New fork per bag oo8 Metemont wil be rendered hag. 10. FR ating West 42nd and 43rd Streets This establishment will he open on Saturday, July tat, until 1 Noon, Appropriate for the holiday, will be found om the Third Floor in splendid assortments, at very interesting prices Men's Summet Outing Suits Both form-fitting and “pinch-back” ack styles; Palm Beach, ponger and Wreeseweave, in the new shades, at $8.50 to 18.50 # | Flannel Trousers Outing Trousers ||| [im white, aray and stripes, | white pm khaki cloth, $3.75 to 7.50 at $1.50 Auto Dusters ‘Pinch-back’ Coats in gray and tan shades, sport models, in new fabrics $1.50 to 15.00 $8.50 to 10.00 Men’s and Youths’ Sack Suits Models for business or sport wear, of neat, fancy and plain fabrics, cut in two and three button sack styles; soft roll fronts; listers and plain pockets; some quarter silk lined; in checks, plaids, stripes and popular shades of plain at $15.00 to 35.00 Men’s Furnishings Assortments are most complete from which to make selection for the Fourth of July trip. from 95c to $9.50 Men’s Shirts, . i Men’s Pajamas,. « $1.10 to 10.00 Men’s Scarfs, “ 55c to $3.00 Men’s Bat Wing Ties “ 50c to $2.00 Men’s Bathing Suits, « 2.50 to $8.50 Men’s Leather Belts, “ 50c to $2.50 Department Located at the Sixth Avenue Entrance Sporting Goods ON THE FOURTH FLOOR. AT INVITING PRICES CE ey “Varsity’’ Tennis Rackets, at $2.75 frames of selected stock with beveled edges, concave throats, gut wound shoulders and close strung centres, Other Tennis Rackets, at $1.50 to 10.00 “Wright & Ditson” and “Spalding” Balls,...doz. $4.00 “Burke” Golf Irons, Hand forged heads, with the best shafts obtain- able, about thirty models to choose from. #2.50 Other Golf Clubs,... . vat $1.25, 2.25 and 4.00 Golf Balls, doz. $3.00 to 9.00 Kodaks and Photographic Supplies Wood Drivers and Brs oo at Furs and Fur Garments Repaired and Remodeled During the Summer months at very special price concessions, This wort is done 63 our of i poo on the premises, by thoroughly experienc riers possessing unusual ‘tall i in the art of remodeling. Furs Stored at Moderate Rates Fur Department On the Third Floor ih —The 1916— SUMMER RESORT ANNUAL gf THE N. Y. WORLD. FREE! At the Main Office and All Branch Offices of the World. i Containing Many Thousand Advertisements of Places at Which to Spend Your Summer Vacation, ’ Orders by Mail Should Be Accompanied by Five Cents for Postage, > SIXTY-EIGHT PAGES, EXCLUSIVE OF BEAU} TIFULLY ILUSTRATED COVER IN COLORS. A Guide to All Resorts,

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