The evening world. Newspaper, May 11, 1917, Page 12

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nr see eae ne i - sega the bill by 26 to 19: the Assembly! the bers of the House played a the bail by 86 to 18: the Ancumtty| te meee nennton’ Al Ghiseret see OWL OF 19 1S AOUUSED : used to be browght into the pit on crane pot ca pamules, demand, fa] tha oni, acor. te Aenacor cap ie AS SLAYER OF GIRL CHUM 5th Avenue ON SATURDAY, MAY 12TH 34th Street well, and from the Were lukewarm and its enemies mill. | (My Hero. from th eine ee.! bie a a ae ise A ile bt tol the janitor put out the Youthful Tragedy Said to Be Result scecey seuss anaes te worse, "| Sete tes Siaziagaguensyae” | — of Jealousy for Love of 14- Strangely, the bill served to im-| songs and sentimental efforta pur. | Year-Old Boy. oper prove the political postion of | Sued Brand oper: Clover the place. | CHICAGO, May 11—Doris Ander- Speaker Sveet, who favored it, and! Rooks and papers were hurled about ‘won, thirteen-year-old school girl, et 2 Jessen the hold of Majority Leader at and everybddy tried to 100k awoKe in a cell at the South Clark| “ ¥ pc ith og ay eer mecage A “Fhose was only one unkind inter- Street Police Station to-day a mur- Senate Vote 26 to 19 and As-| 56 odie pe ag days ruption. Senators Sage and Cullen, deress—in the eyes of the police. More than doubles tie-space in a a A vernor’s whip, it at length became | aided by President Sshoeneck, held &, ‘They believe she shot and killed |few seconds. Thousands in daily | Sembly 94 to 42 in Final |* party meamire, to insure ite As-| fake sension of the Senate and passed Grace Hagemann, thirteen, her chum,| use and saving time, ties, trouble, Voie A t the Sport sembly passage, and Sweet finished | PMOOY Te word of the notion !n a quarrel late yesterday, over the |Buy one today; tell your friends gains cicada in the spotlight as the successful | came to Martie McCue he nearly love of a fourteen-year-old school | Sout it tomorrow. ‘Phenomenal Values : champion of « hard fought Adminis- started a, banle looking. for John boy. Hither that, or she enterea a| Ask Your Haberdasher to Show You : ‘ a ne. measenger irried 1e j Byres) From ioe! Sarre ‘Te be gr is sisssain 'hae the sews to a dinner party where Sen. *uiclde pact with her playmate, then 50c—Lasts a Lifetime tk | REBANY, May 11.—After the Son-| git Wee he Mie) inen ot hie own | tor Robinson was u guest, and ho becamé frightened when the time Comfort Device Co., ' t a made a fireman's journey to the hall, came to end her own life, 1097 LINCOLN PLAOE, BROOKLYN. | ate had or plagie a beet Bay Wee Bad Cent ie ie tne | Sorgetting ait about hie broken 16s) Grace was killed in a basement arca- eee | {me the passage of the Food Control] somewhat important detail of having | 4n4 his crutches, | way. A revolver bullet struck her in | No Rtra Charge tor Tt. | } | | ——— ¢ the Assembly ratify the action, This | che haw: pasedd SAGEM Ea | | bill, it tardity and reluctantly jumped A i e back, p wh her bedy and! ie Gs Wek ne to's Ty in tae other tection ama ened the | Ten eb Weberu,cevcar autre | GERMAN COAL SHORTAGE. |c,c‘ou hrovgi the ht breast she jet ammcy Dosta Memeo dn | Bilater bill repealing the boxing law) fully with the issue and held off the |commission Named to Ay | died without regaining conuciousness. | atl © P. mM. pay eer Tosi ea tonshety Wigan | é at nome! The friends of the boxing game| MONE tate before the roll waa May 11 (via Lon- Before the Siater bill re- | cated. don).—-Germans are even now being! the State Athletic Commis-| The Senate cleaned up its work | warned that-during the rest of the war law next Nov. 16 became a| long before the Assembly and took @| and in the period immediately following N > “three minute recess’ that was based | it will be impossible to supply the indi- N every known legislative exped!-| oon the sort of days they have along | vidual consumer with all the goal he h exhausted to kill the Will.) the traf at the Pole. In the | desires. N tent fact that Gov, Whit-| mean time the Assembly Rules Com-|°q government coal commission has! \ e power over the vast | mittee held forth, carefully shoveling | heen established to apportion the coal veto ‘a few more spadefuls of earth upon ‘ bills that remain after the ves Of @ small army of bills mained wine seoned to ie spipner ot RK Son Sonata, proved | Tas toe, konvetaly, partons merges loons ae 1k Ghaieat me | Broadway, Cor. 81st St. ; Will Close Out Saturday THE BALANCE OF Tailored Suits FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Choice of Any Cloth Suit in Stock 20.00 Prices were formerly up to $85.00 Coats fous aon To close 1 6. 75 Coats former price $05.00" Te ctoee 32.50 ‘SATURDAY MAYI2 i i f AY, MAY lz Afternoon, Dinner & Evening Gowns ig wore inLeresting we have 39.75 Formerly $65.00 NO C. 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RRR RE RRM BOER IT HH HE HHH j | % California Fruit Growers Exchange, A Co-Operative, i re ia % ~ Mon-Proft Organization of 8,000 Growers, ° : ‘ caTIRIEEiDn Our Liberal Credit : Sunkist - ne The Public Authorities Durable Cloth. Strongly made, decided to spend 800 Millions to > SPRING 98 build subways so as to allow i ple living in the crowded sections GIRLS" inessts Din of the City to buy land and build Alterations Free Shiny and estan ete cheap homes for themselves OPEN MONDAY AND SATUR! In accordance with this policy and with the consent of the Supreme Court, the executors, trustees and representatives of the Lorillard Spencer Estate and The New York Public Li- brary will sell at an absolute un- ed } Hj ‘ Open Saturdays protected public auction for what- Inti ever they bring, on June 2nd, 1917, p Ved! 10F. M, Terms Apply Also ran 1 ig ab ad ace ti We Ghose — . eos Uniformly Good Oranges new lains KR xten- =~ Evenings al a New Jersey and pial is the subway just recently If 6 o'Clock > Connecticut pe For maps and_ particulars, | to J. Clarente Davies, Toth Street and Third Avenue. Jo- seoh P. Dav, 31 Nassau Street, Agents and Auctioneers, Write for Our New Booklet, Mailed Free RRR RCH WR IB SHEE HT HIRE HED 3-PIECE PARLOR SUITE; mahogany finished frames; § 98 f loose cushions of panne mohair; polished wood seats; 29 ) can be used with or without cushions; as illustrated, at We Pay Freight and Railroad Fare |_S:AvuCon.64~Sr. | Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders SA HOH TH CREAMER KR ERM

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