The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1918, Page 11

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— . : - . ra mare ~ a ics OI THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918. er, who was lynged recently at Col- linsville, Ul, serval tence In the}of E. J, Bounds, a railroad worker, was Bate Nerorinatorywt Jeffersonvite, Ind. |token from the County Jail here yes- t © larceny ofa sult of clobes, ac- cording ‘Wo the reonis of thecentral| maw, 07 © mob end hanged to ® tree 5 tor. Howard Association of Chicago, He wan| Singleton was arrested a week ago, ato paroled in 1914 and got emfoyment|tried yesterday ahd sentenced to life a QPPOSING WAR sansa BE For Saturday | Only A record breaking sale of spring suits selling in many stores at as high as $308 Sti? Right Arm Arc f Patrolma upon th @ young m out of the ap: Magistrate House of Traffic Court}izast o7tn Plea for Funds and Subscrip- Calls on Pedestrians to Use Mat dhe jeez” asked Cleo, ber all marked at one extra- tion Read by Government Their Eyes and Ears. ‘The youth’ seemed nervous and tried ordinarily low price iti 7 | "Stop, look and listen” is Magistrate |t0 edge around Cico r at Sedition Trial, House's advice to pedestrians in his| ico seized the peculiar arm, thrust] eh d ves ee thirtytfourth safety bulletin issued to-|* hand into the sleeve, and drow \ Picke A letter sent ont by*the Masses a any at the Traffic Court. Here = i @ bar of steel. In an insid: ¥ Models tered the war, calling for subscribers and funds, was introduced by the, thus Government in the Federal Court to-{ favored fabrics, radically reduced for ‘one day's selling. Also Capes, Dresses and Coats at unusually moderate prices If you've been holding off on your Spring Suit, his duty to use his eyes and ect himself from danger. GRAY CR TAN PATENT -@ OXFORD Street, The little book contained en the law does not say how tries like the following rue, often or precisely how far or from day and read to the jury. So far, it where he must look. fs the most damaging evidence; “Nor doos it say that because he aces A vehicle approaching he must stop un- |" against Max Eastman, Merrill Rogers, (ti) it has passed Floyd Dell and “Arty” Young, who are] ‘316 may go forward untess it 18] tended bursinrien. charged with attempting to obstruct {close upon him faving burelary’ te enlistment and recruiting through] "But a pedestrian in crossing @ city ee. | thelr radical magazine, Jetrect, must use nia faculty of aight] MIGHT HAVE BEEN worsr. r : «, [And if unobservant of the situation he ve Mirningham Ag = 4 The letter in part was as follows: | wavs into danger it is his fault unless really as bad as he ds aid |] a ga “Tho war Has come in spite of all|he can show that even tf ho lind looked tr } LTON a site. , q lista | the accident would still have hap reach : vit nw AULRAAe' tbe beer PL CAT HY ° nd 1 vase your conctu-|f 73+ om veo GARMENT Co. will now dominate organs o! b= {Iisten before er s10.7 AY x b oe Me opinion. Effort will undoubtedly ea, you wit |H19: A eR 307 FIFTH AVESNY be made to restrict our activity. | =k, A - 5 , > ille Courier. Journal, ) “This is a pledge to you that The) .yor"im gonna spend a week ip Masses is going to fight militarism | Roston,” and fight nationalistic prejudice and think clearly and try to tell the truth Pane ya eo Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonder. without patriotic hatred. Z 7 . si =! , “it 1s going to fight conscription and Its attendant evils. “It is going to fight the censorship. | ry “It is golng to fight the iron heel.”’| . ¢ On cross examination Max East- | " 7 e ‘ ] . tf 4 \ ame you, Boston is a cen-| Jack—May * an Intellectual shrine.” Bweet Six i want to visit the birth-| says I am t John TL. Sullivan,” youmg to er "A SPECIA) OFFERING—ONLY $5.75 Frilay and Saturday Only This is an aceptionaly low price for these high quality Oxfods. Male of beautiful gray or brown patent leather With full Louis beels and turn soles. Priced attthis low figure to carry out The Quen Qualiy policy of always being first to presert the nevwst styles at the lowest fig- ure. Both Oxford ad Pump Styles in Tan, Gray and Bhck arepn sale at this price. aitieeeneatel artist, whose cartoon in the l. | ‘ ueen Quaity Boot Sho oe ( ; f | O fj }| BUY LIBEHY BONDS Now. | +] JOHN WANAMAKER== | | : | Mens TOPCOATS Like i The:e Seldom Go at $25 | } DAY} Market Price | H | is Rarer $32.50 j The valuation n this instance is based | Ht upon today’s cos/of all materials that enter | 3 | into coat making and that in itself is ample ; reason for lookig farther ahead than the “ For a Few se Convenient : | Lefer : Dollars Down” Monthly Terms Fa | (oat } Imagine your soldier opening this smart, trim military trunk before all his pals in | camp. Picture their pleasure as they discover a compact, sweet-toned portable be 4 | Grafonola with all the latest war song hits and dances on Columbia Records. j H | 4 ’ present season. The sturdy, mannish fab are tweeds, cheviots and ts, and the wide sweep of every coat giys it the easy-to-wear feeling that’ all men lit. Particular attention should be given to th wide patch pockets, the silk tops and the /lk sleeve lining. * . * Every one who has visited our army camps knows that what the soldiers want and like and need most in their hours of recreation is the cheerful inspiration of good music. You can be sure your soldier will be one of the most popular men in his company if you send him this handsome Military Grafonola Outfit Grays, brwns and mixtures suggest satis- faction to gery man who wants a topcoat that carries the Wanamaker assurance of genuine qujity and ultimate satisfaction. Burlngton Arcade floor, New Building. } : : Oxfords Like With 20 Selections on Columbia Records | 183 Quality Suits— These at $7 The trunk is strongly constructed for field service with an ingenious tray to hold ahem pay j a pair are not the usual ; records safely. The special military model portable Grafonola is sturdily built, at $18. 50 Wibg bien Nie he ; finished in either mahogany or oak, clear and sweet in tone, with ample volume 217 More at $22.50 comfort without aacritice | ; for out-of-door music. We will ship the complete outfit, trunk, Grafonola, 20 selec- : : In lainer words: this Saturday opportunity means ing Bhapelises: ane the \e tigns, etc., all transportation free, to any army camp in the United States for a few ir ita e 4 a wort-while, serviceable and sightly suit for every i faleliy ieee A i ? dollars down. ‘The rest of the very small total cost — only $37.50 in all — may be l ‘ * man (yung men included) at $18.50 or $22.50, It also | sturdy and substantial— = paid on most liberal monthly terms. If it is not convenient to call, use the coupon } means hat the man who likes a conservative style can find itjust as easily as the man who prefers the fashion frills; ind he can choose with equal satisfaction from worstds, tweeds, cheviots, cassimeres and flannels— in stipes, checks, fancy effects and plain blue, gray and rown. It is something to KNOW that Wanamaker qualiy can be had at these moderate prices. Broadway Corner Store at Eighth Street 4,000 Union Suits for Men One-third Less Sumner weights! Jobbers’ stocks! Closed out because lines cannot be filled in. Probably the best sale of its kind in sizes for all men, below and we will gladly send full details. at $1.65 Fifth Avenue at 37th Street—N. E. Corner t Sones The sale of men’s COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CO., 411 Fifth Avenue, NEW YORK " shea | | : SEND THIS COUPON | | FOR FULL DETAILS} — neces ae Sc ELEEASED: -T CEI LLDEELIDL brown. And- All $1.75 Soft Hatsfor $1.35 that will come your way this season, Sizes 34 to 46 in the 95 ” = : = = 1 but no in each kind. c bi palaapig ag nec 4 g | th Avenue at 37t treet ' 51.25 Grades, 85c $2 5 Less than a dollar | o1.2 , an rr) | Telephone Vanderbilt 4974 964 GARMINTS. WHITE COT- Grades, $1.50 for these good | oe ton—shor, sleeves or sleeve- ades, $1. shirts! They could Please send me full details of Miltary " less, Kner length. RIBBED LISLE THREAD, é be © bought Grefonola Offer 7 . or White Tasronrted ec tion sale for that om P pans, or lisle thread, Fine white lisle F orcales g | é $1.50 and $1.75 thread. Sleeveles, short se va ! Percales and Pe | i" , —and a few with long sleeves. Grades, $1.15 Knee and three-quarter lengths, | ECRU OR (REAM COLOR ee ‘ e i nue | \ "i i Addresa ibbed cottor, Short sleeves— Y 7 This ¢, s 4 “ep he sale 4. f \ act i] three-quarte! or ankle length. NOTE ripe This is an excep- rtment as fresh | \ ony "i | y/ (4 | | ( ae | } A few with ong sleeves, ankle tonal opportunity for ALL | as 4 spring morning. | N \ Waa, 3 Z ee : sa a thle : length. men. | \ f, \- My {I a, : Men’s Store—Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. l. oe : Broadway and Ninth. New York Coiumiia Shop ai 5 thMy

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