The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1919, Page 14

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iain Ni THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, _MAY 2, 1919. JOCKEY SWEENEY FREE; “* eee eae and an a Fi n z SUBWAY LINES FLOODED | CUT OFF with $1. sHE suES. = OOYEIRS 1 SING SIND| Sis cent ee Old May-Day Custom BY WATER MAIN file x se 8 convicted of mecond Plains For Bighteen Years Convicted stayer Sof mete ‘ite seatenom falter, & Brings Only May- Day Grief Two Breaks Near Grand Central fess Hid His Whereabouts From change = joule cree LUM 10 rere Cause Trouble, but Do Not nike parole e years. His Family. On July 6, 1917, Sweeney anewered T D 1 d d J h d Ni “hk Halt Trains, ‘Martin Gweeney, formerly a famous a0 advertisement a friend had seen 0 é Uu é 0. n an uch Water from two feake in twetwe: er 861 In @ Chicago paper stating he had img twenty years of @ life wentenee tm | eee weit: MoCormick of No s * volume into the tie cia: Wr sie, of | ts fotah ae name int, Lucy Hilled Their May Baskets With Tncendi- Ua and Tannen Ayesus ReOwIGS @ these years he kept his aged mother, | {inserted it as @ decoy to try to get ary Strike Literature Instead of Tender | 424 Street, but did not tntortore Big aister and other relatives ignorant |“ ‘\Y0y Wholesale Retail. Substantia Saving “FRIDAY and SATURDAY 4) Fancy Frying Chickens 38c. Pound ; MAIN STORE, GREENWICH STREET. NOAH BATTERY Pt ACE. \ q Hh Har cies neh maing at 4 A to-day poured § r mother during her ng illness and last day fi Chi oo New| eat ‘ with operation of trains, The win-' 1 ese, on De nittea | “ag eR sar t Weft | Missives for Their Inamoratas, So, of dows of Lexington Avenuo trains had |°"rhn'tertator toft all but $1,200 of Bweeney, on Dec. 12 1898, killed [prison "bu ot Into trouble as! ; to We cloned) however, beckuse ed the | deture tc 5 Dames Holcrow, night clerk in the [Quick as 1 asrived. Now I'm soine Course, They Were Pinched. ipray fem the flood, | The main broke on the Belmont! 1 eide of the square, between nd 424 Street, Vave: 28 eet A tighth nm n ¢ home.” Sweene: patie. Well Cody, alias Se cr twan Hity Soins beck home" Sweeney !9) son Grinken and Nicholas Syrotuk and two stitches from his started off the merry month of May | dle with a bang. They were there when | “He calls me bad names and beats f the curtain went | ™ Dora told Judge Brough yes- | WEARING RED} up, and although | tere Bssex Market Court, | Amazing Sale of WAS MISTAKE.$ they were there| “That is a terrible untruth, I was | the block RS S when it went|merely in bed at the time,” sald the | was closed to traffic until repairs can down fifteen minutes later at 12.30) indignant husband in refi hed tem — A. My they nevertheless won honors| The two lawyers then proc coded to] Harry De Garmo, Singer, Dies, a8 the initial catch of Patrolman carn their fees for several moments. | ; t | . oe | " Pohel of the 15th Precinct. "She walks place with- peayactlarey hg © First, note that the sale includes both isty nee- Harry Press). Somewhere, way back in the days| out any cl continued when one had more time for serenad- | John afte » had sub- ing and romancing than now, in these | “4d t days wher st of the time ts spent ple don’t | Royal In earning m SERGES AND MIXTURES at 8 Nice re - (8 0 Ge i - athe eitlan & eee soerteet, eT eels Bik hee With shoo? be Not a suit in the lot is worth less Acie: ote; baited. the. Gurion, ofl ott “i merely slapped her “60 h T 1 \ pros ade many yer Paging a $ Spl insane tr Essent §| ver the Top! aden; they're yous while lo lasts at pricea anything from et toa herd of KNOW awe been » ALLIED MUSIC INDUSTRIES rk is also in a low-rent district, sells the same grade | cently ng you to buy, please understand—we and Nick it appe “i that they we p 4 et that he ‘ have subscribed to date 4 are only telling you the tacts. If you are willing $785 cattle. And fr stories of J Lalas In a sale, mind you, We are merely trying to emulate the ancients | to be convinced, come here and see for yourself. These are the kind of values, BI eh the a! inks ® bd ee over $6,500,000 of new that ve expect to de ble gue business this year. ‘They are unusually fine suits. als 7 . strenuod of the world by pass ably was ‘ —and we could even sell them to merchants at this price. Look at th Black and Brown Suede Oxfords 9 of love to all who| thought he had killed her, waid the VICTORY Loan! 4 ; fa ft the latest? Well, see the fabrics, Slee 6 to 16 years, dept arte on Second Avenue, | Juda: i} anteed. NEW dress oxfordin black and the latest AN ERS IE CRE: FUE sl ataliehld ats nie Sy see | ed in court in wha a shade of brown suede. Made in the might t termed ceremonial garb.| long, graceful, slender vamp last with the Louis Underneath bis coat st XV heel—formerly $10, now specially priced article, whether in at $7.85, an excellent value. wear or shirt it did not appear. Goldens = biue satin 1593 Broadway 201 Broadway at ¢8th St. ot Faiten St. Boys’ $9.50 oer Note carefully what we say about them, and Had we bought thes: suits a uring the war we would e have had to pay exactly wholesale, and you would now have to pay us 88.95; others are to-day selling “. similar grades at $9.50—and they are good values at that price. Loose-belt models in fancy mixtures; to 18. Boys’ School Suits Listen—-we say they're and $6 grades and we stand by it; special at PCr nn That's hard to believe, we know; but if you're game y you were going to ‘he sked the attorney for splendid suits for the money; siz t make any difference t or she was going to the nterrupted distributing handbitis.” | PyUAeo8 " deciared several spec-|inat he ha continue A jargon of Ukrainian refutation j ‘estigation enough to come here and see we'll show you a savin 96 Bast 14th St. vemgyrzw 109 Lenox Ave. followed from the defendants, Investig ‘ s re , . t |that sb $1.08 or $2.05 on every 8 Cor. 41h Ave. a1 110th St. g] | When orge t rf | OMIBR te 6 ng of $1.05 or $2.05 on every suit BROOKLYN STORES ‘ ' 764 B'way 140 Flatbush Ave. 389 Knickerbook ‘ ; ‘ sareaiie aD New He 5 Grereb "Bridge t: 17 Fairfield A compantiment of af oration, calling Complete Line of Men's Shoes at all Sheps | shares, razors, to cel bra ate iy snnennlperenesin 1 Pa%i.n of the lavender togo declared | Barber Held for Distributing Litera- Jttiat he was read jot na ture Denounced as Insult Fa tesihea sto. to President. Accused of distribut : Wve {denounced by Maggigtrate Toblas in ball/the Night Court as seditious, Morris him a few|stein, a barber of No. 162 East 120th | that Nick was well tench ie ine Street, wag held last evening by the New York State Socialist Committes, | Magistrate for investigation by the Uthough he was not a citizen. There] Department of Justice. wee nie a] Detective Edward H. Conroy os ani | charged that the prisoner yestentay was distr’ mf jing in All Stores Open Saturdays Musical Headquarters We are exhibiting the most remarkable collection of mu- sical instruments ever assem- bled in New York, Autoharps.. when posters, VICTORY NOTES pay your share of the price of winning. You can’t “‘Let George do it.” ¢'s up to you to do your part. a pamphlet signed by Defense Union, of No, 7 treet which said in art ent Wilson said the war is Government of the United not agree with its Presi- gives the lic Prepared foods differ. How much of the whole- grain elements are in your oe ee cereal food ? Chas. H. Ditson & Co. ——— | Grape-Nut was originated to build and maintain health—to promote digestion. A most appetizing food ‘There's a Reason’ for Grape=Nuts suite with bath in the new Court House, eur eien d It was not entirely fitting and trates Mobis ot over, This ults the | proper, in the opinion of Louis Kron- | said. The war is or, for his wife Dora to Mit about ths | pamphlet is seditious and | ment in the| President, calling him a lta | rb of Venus at | : -— | Tokio Advisory Council Votes, th. 4 Against Any Compromine. ing to his version | TOKIO, May 2 (Associated Press).— of the domestic entanglement, that |The Diplomatic Advisory Counctl ade f lack of decorum alone was responsible | yesterday to adhere to Japan's at-| for the leged hurling of one of bis|titude relative to the Shantung Pen- | shoes, od against | ir make no concessions or | Dora's fo! a blemish | compromise at Paris, according to requir seon | newspapers { 0 rrr? AN UNHORSEL } LADY GODIVA ccord advertisement contributed by OT, The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World THE NEW CAPES Featuring: OR.46° ST. 6-6™ Al ‘Tricotines, iberal Credit Terms to Alloys oie Pitas’ ana connecticut, Serges, Taffetas, Velours, ete. 917% @ $35 REDUCTION SALE OF SUITS ar $2.50 E have in- cluded at the above prices over 400 Suits in the new tailored and blouse effects that formerly sold for $30 and #35, THE NEW DRESSES Including: Queen Anne Period Dining Room Suite in American Wal eces, Consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Serving 0 Satins, Taffete 4 Dining Table, 48 In. wide,'6 ft. extension; as illus ‘ E » Taffetas, Georgettes, Crepe ‘Columbia and Cortina Vania Foreign Lan: } aan eas cae ords for May ‘Ae ‘ Malied FREE We Sell de Chines and Berges, $12% 840 | | Buy direct from \ ese the manufacturer, Fine Serge Suit Ine Serge 01 Specially priced at Specially priced ud Greenpoint $22.50 wtmentsFurnished from $75 Up- Aatiaue Ivory, Gad. with 2 Inch $17.95 CL HAMILTON GARMENT CO. OPEN MONDAYS & SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 stewing. 307 FIFTH AVENUE, NEAR 31ST ST. on Credit] Save from $5 to $10. | Columbia Grafonolas on Credit From $20 Up. Also Records on Credit With Every Machine, The Sunday World's maken mort "Olen other two mediums Want Directory is the waiver. < -~ - nie ~~

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