The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1918, Page 8

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me y ‘ sateen onl ‘ OE _THE SYEEING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1918, [reso sot ate anti corm ne, BENJAMIN CHAPIN, MOVING OY OF THIRTEEN KILLED MISSING MRS, KEYSER IS | tse Cx. "ermene exe, ALI ENEMY RAID Se a tai che! URE FATE, DEAD BY FTOMAIE POISON FOUND DROWZO WAVE Fat || SON EASTSIDE NETS cic vex es, Po ly ec, Ym tw navy during the ped oft, crowds of men followed n Lincoln, m He | ing Kidney Stew and Taken . “Ronse, iam [sears naa ind was dis oe Cae Oe the p stations im the patrol eect Benjamin Chester Chapin, the Ab-+ oatitithes i it in the Rhl c " ies were four jonting in nd entered Kehoe, thirteen, son of Edward| Two bodies were found floating tr and Sa | Fa earby waters yesterd den ah wagons, Editions, Offered at Cut Price, Con. "24m Eincoin of motion pictures, painter, of No. 77 Bast s6th| Woy") yee Tie of Phot D or the Bele mest to rashes, ites Gis Seieonerw Nad Geen tana aca, at Is dead in the Loomis Sanitarium at | mother.|Kaliroad Company at Weehawken and ; itchings and chaf- ; fiscated and Match Applied 1 N. Y., aged forty-t Ho Fare In Belle- | 4 young man's bod ines it all that | | East 14th Street Station by | ee) 4 Mos C ike wate ot Liber, rls All Held “Without Bail and |‘? the F eof the mast w el pay off the statue ct Liberty is necessary to the Secret Service men Marshall Mo- to Pile at Depot. maine | ‘ pes at Dr. Ralph Opdyke of Montelair identi: iin aa tore we May to Internment Eye TLGe SNe GIOMG ieee ee 7, N. J. June 4 as & Foult Of hin portrayal of Supper lage minut and crree The ramsity [ied (te WoMman GN BID siever, Mrs, Ania hem, and only one n Citizens of y this morning made n an bonne nfs hton dt hb Ran dona ig A aba O, Keyser of California, who disap: the | beauty of baby’s skin. Camp. after this It known emphatically that they did not ‘h® great Civil War President pad eaten it they were all taken iil, Al eared Jan. 14 from the Prince George aovernment, wer physiclan was summoned from Flower AS PGT A amination. The of are ati UR peeadllehdeeesbet aoc fall Ze CORDA WHO Wie 8 HURST Sabla; bat the Boy Wied Mean alter S's Wankt a Cope Gh Sixty persons were taken in tolds| fied most of these mans were an-|fecating all Americans and Journals in from tuberctiiosis, had been ill fot ©) STP deonoe and he wite py ek jos J. Rostel, a florist of Highes -| Maht and making « bonfire C3 » but not until last week ten; Katherine. aged fou Fe town, N. Jy der the bod. four, and Law- rence, sixteen months old. failed to re. |2OUN® man as that his condition was critical, By a, spond to medical treatment at their| 1 Re Swentys af Lane jew . trange coined he entered the home and vere taken to the hospital, |® Mal 0 le | if Sanitarium at Liberty on the anni- eaptee pager et ee aoe 2 4 ay PROSPERITY versary of Lincoin's birthday, which “RECITAL 10 RAISE FUNDS trot ; : also s the day of release for his . y e mane’ tagonistic to the United States, i the York¥ille section last night by aad Be Beat to the nee the depot, just before th | Marshal McCarthy, Supt. C. F. De} ving the 8 o'clock express for 9 can . Ne de ok of the Department of Justice] Among thors held was a man wholamt tien and fifty deputies, They were all] said he was John Schaff, a ma-|New York with two big packages was it known tg his Intimate friends that of his |locked up in the Bast One Hundred | chinist, and had lived tn the | Americans and Journals, offering ¢b \and Fourth Street Police Station and | United States for twenty-six years. | below the usual price of sale. N ‘The police b Me said he wan a loyal citizen of |bourht “any vapors avparentiy, ‘but last lorge motion picture undertak-| QR TRAINING GAMP MUSIG| sv" m= ext tn , } will be questioned to-day by the Fed-|Crimany and that he hoped that | somehow all that were bought here > ing » Son of Democracy,” In} the young man to a ae eral authorities, Gormany would win the war, Tees Mandanted tke neldhbornesd' ob Which sonated Linc The enemas — | Twenty-five men were taken from! Another machinist, who sald hia| the depot Lincoln ial t ty econ-| Metropolitan Opera Singers Will] RR, SHOPMEN ASK MORE PAY) Pal NN the Labor Temple in Kast Kéth Street.|name was Martin Hanger, sald he| che nowsdeaters, who have refused to forced the degree of tor of Lit-| Anyy t Grand Central Palace Two saloons in East seth Street! had never conaidered becoming « {fake (i ne nies Reveal erature on him last month eee see oat ees coee || Se A smart roll front style, a poor he anaes Ladoga A gets citizen, though he had earned his liv. | bering 400 members: and the entite p ir, Chapin bore @ striking reo To-Day to Aid Y. M. C. A. au mal man coffee houses, be-|ing in this country since he came aa te ended by | semblance to Linec F #1 . i WASHT ‘wo! iT Noers|* * tj came | which was reviewed and commended by mblance to Lincoln and his stage} ingers from the Metropolitan Opera | }} NLD WARTS WORK WONDE! tween First and Lexington Avenues here from Berlin thirteen years ago, | Governor Edge on Memorial Day. representation of him was almost|Company and other prominent -musi-| tives of 500,000 railway shopt — . perfect, He had made an intimate ©!ane here will appear ingg recital to| the Railroad Administration, to- study of Lineotn’s life and lectured |“!4 the War Work Councit@ the Young] to put into effect the new wage scale es . Men‘a Christen Association at the Na-| Without upward revision for their crafts, i) on the life and work of Lincoln on| bs ; saying great dissatisfaction would be 1 H the Chautauqua ciroult ater Show, aaa oe atta Pal- created and Intimating that it might be ‘ ] ils afternoon and every afternoon mporsible to avoid many strikes i] | Mr, Chapin was born in Bristol-| this week. The proceeds will be devoted pokesmen for. the aig shop trades COLL RS i Mendieta Ff © purchase of phonograph and aeclared stat ere men who. had A } play plano records for military ean- Fead the Pires tor General's order have—exclusively— nta, @ | ; 6 | . ' | LAWYERS ARE A ASKED (th the show tn full awing, thous] the, actin, in order to prevent ‘cm: | Lingoord Unbreakable Buttonholes sands of manufacturers, dealers and| yards. GEO, P. IDE & CO., Makers, TROY, 4 & T0 UPHOLD THE LAW others, representing every branch of the}, They said that the higher wages, ' Mavi tee |musical industry, are here for conven+ WP Nika mane, lercaee oe es = - + wansinil A ‘Uons this No less than twentvfive | yards forced thei to conside: - j Bar Association S Disorder Is) aitrerent fre on the convention | Adoo's ware order “as unjust, untalr| 4 | Lamentable in Midst programme, Many manfacturers reallze | 9d inequitable” as applic to them: i! MADISON AVENUE «FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK ¢ Wa the Important part that music in play-| ge Jiatag nes, Chairman of the board, i ; ‘ ol ar, jn in the trenches. cantonments and] Adoo is anxious “to see justice done t ; Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street The Executive Committee of the discussons wil relate to providing suite | ©! "allroad men.” and urged patience. | ' = American Bar Association has sent ,able music for our army and navy. —— . | + : picid cate: “Lis cin 4 Und El eitehab Us il any WASHINGTON, June 4.—The Su- ‘ t thelr power and) Boy's Arm Broken by Tripping om} preme Court. in an opinion to-day held | ‘ mplish the mainte. Oar that divid paid to stockholde : They have| Charles Peteche corpora tio t Of surplus ac e, ome Tax L prior to t 154 are not incom: Gates Avenue severe injuries when destruetion | rivation of arly bh nd are thératore not taxable under t ne decision may have the effect of cutting off neve on dollars in reventie under the me Tax Law, since t involved in the 1919 the newer measure, fia A Reduction Sale Men’s and Women’s w 8 f Reali Pte Econ ole adie Handkerchiefs Little Children’s will be placed on Spectal Sale to-morrow, at Br Reawois ob IReeneaen chan prices that, in view of the increasing scarcity even under extreme provocatio: Washable Frocks & Suits of linen, should induce liberal purchasing. ‘ben er rules of conduct on the ot (sizes 2 to 4 years) ‘MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS the enemy sation, ‘should make cera » be no examples in untry of that lawlessness bitterly and justly re- nemy.” a as the | nite d States is 1, for the sole purp lishing right and jus which we Little Girls’ Frocks Plain, hemstitched, per dozen $3.90 & 4.70 | sent in't reduced to. .« «+ $1.25, 1.75, 2.10 Initialed, per half-dozen . =. =. —*1.75_| PATRIOTIC RALLY AT STORE. J || Little Boys’ Suits, reducedto . «=. 1.85 | Nand-hemstitched, per half-dozen, 4.00 [100 sine xovionss sninom at ov-| Hi ‘ These nusually | ri ff 1 lity, per half-dozen. 1.85 i Whe crowd was attracted to the u iow prices ofier open doors of Oppenheim, Collins & Khaki-colored Co Co. in 34th Street, near Fifth Avenue, ti 1 . tton Handkerchiefs In 34th Street, Fifth A 5 shortly before 9 o'clock this morning. Initialed (in box) per half-dozen , 1.10 |The entrances were roped, barring the d Fi Lived but he sar pe bared to byore : Caneens. Ploy) WOMEN’S SHEER LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS | coming trom « chorus within of 100 or| @ chorus within of 500 or more voice lt was ' plain, hemstitched of the fe f : per dozen + « $1.90, 2.90 & 4.00 { Women’s and Misses With embroidered corner + each 19c, } Sports Hats With hand-embroidered corner perboxofsix . . . $1.50 & 2.95 |Ravmin ; will be placed on Special Sale to-morrow With hand-embroidered scalloped edge and (Wednesday) in the Millinery Department, fancy corner, per box of six « « §2.50 ; on the First Floor. Bridging the Gap From Steer to Steak Live stock is raised on the farms and ranches of the West. Meat is eaten in the large cities of the East, and by our boys in France—thousands of miles away. The day of transporting live animals from ranch to seaboard and overseas has passed. There was too much waste. The modern packer locates his large and special- SS A a a . eames | organized a class of thirty-c ized plants in the producing regions. He ships the A ee of styles, ge age en straw, and Bh Loa pae ik alee dressed beef in refrigerator cars, and holds it in his own emineritly appropriate for Summer wear, Tock ein retrigerated branch warehouses until delivered to the have been reduced to Furs Remodeled & Repaired lee i vo" bea eats retailer. For shipment to foreign ports, he transfers the $2.50, $3.75, $5.00 Decided price concessions are obtainable by meat to refrigerated ships, | Allies. i Bridging the gap from ranch to consumer can be 1 done successfully—and at low unit costs and profits— only by large business organizations, Swift & Company’s profit on meat, always so small ‘cai SES OBITUARY NOTES, The Camera Department ee ee aa r of the died a i, yest making arrangements now, so that the re- AUTOIST BADLY BURNED. By means of his nation-wide organization the In the regular stock are numberless attractive modeling and repairing can be attended to | nacutire ma0ies aes modern packer maintains a continuous flow of meats | } models, in smart materials, including maline, .| during the Summer months. le peutacac tet int crea to all parts of the country, so that each retailer gets ; satin, Georgette crepe, also the rough or finer rm ho'aa NG Coney just the quantity and quality.of meat his trade demands, | straws, designed for street or sports use, and number of authentic models, representing | Sniy. exe and nands when his auton and at the time he wants it. ' i priced very moderately, | the styles to be Im vogue next Autumn and — [Dilek te worl A | " | Winter, are ready for inspection. dalends Kien Desltie Swift & Company recently shipped 1,000 carloads of ' i SE, ie wan taken t0 the Coney | meat products in one week to our Armies and to the ; (Third Floor, Madison Avenue section) et ee | j i i is showing interesting assortments of Kodaks Electric Devices and Kodak supplies, (nickel on brass) / Of Interest to the amateur photographer, at selected with the view of providing essential longest as to have practically no effect on prices, is now limited rH this outdoor season, Is the very adequate comforts in the Summer housekeeping pians, eared by the Government to about 2 cents op each dollar | equipment for developing, printing and en- , are obtainable at moderate prices in the |i of sales, larging of pictures, Department, on tho First Floor. Includedare | ud, formerly Mayor of lah pl ¥ Book of interesting and : The Department is also prepared to reproduce Chafing Dishes, Percolators, Toasters, Grills, peer facts auton request. “ old photographs by an entirely satisfactory Disc Stoves, Radiant Heaters, Flat Irons, tase teene Ada Mel tan OO process, Heating Pads, Water Kettles, Samovars, (First Floor) Immersion Heaters and Curling Irons. Swift & Company, U.S. A. Pr military * | year course the Genera Safe Storage for Furs, Rugs and Draperies [Seer i ing appr f the arr vieating And » letead of the dormitories @ '

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