The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1908, Page 10

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THEF FORCED BY WEIRD RTE TO RETURN LO NEW SUBWAYS BEGIN TO MAKE { | $4,500,000 Will Zawride Confesses and Gives Back Woman’s_ Eight Hundred Dollars. TRIES TO GET IT AGAIN.| Victim Left With Fractured Skull, He May F This Year by 250,000 Persons. we a Charge of Homicide. Stanislaus Zawride, a big, rawbone? Pole, is in a cell in the Tombs to-day without ball on charges of felonious assault and larceny, the former of mhioh may be changed to homicide it the woman the prisoner beat up and robbed, after she had disclosed him to a roomful in a Bronx flat as a thief territory this @ummer ang that will rents. Queens, which will be in operation soon, more than 50,00) persons can find cheap- _| er homes during the rest of the year .| The three uew under-river tunnels wil ")eare for 1H 6 rr | cheaper homes to 100,000 more peryons, | Those neople, as a general rule, will 1 | have to move in order to get lower rents Sold 700 Lots in Ten Days. W. C. Reeves East One Hundre street. Build at Belle Harbor. Walter 2 STOCKS STRING OW | BIS DEMAND, St. Paul and Smelting Among Market Leaders. Crowds for Metuchen. S are going to Met ENTS CHEAPER Be Saved r the same money, which | fs classed as practica!ly a reduction in rent. Those two subways will be ex- tended to cover a much wider suburban help 70,000 more narsons to find cheaper By means of the Belmont tunnels to the 5 ‘An population pressure as suburban outflow will give | I FoOnasHae est erore 3 "TC BUAND ALLS The Closing as killed a man back How did it dead guard was © thirty-five years J. Flannixa Id, of No. 435 ———<—<—_»—___ TWO OVERCOME AT FIRE. WATHPRBURY, Conn, March 21.—!1 b e Uni States H in the sploded in Unies is meters exp! n thelr faces. One is ine condition. |x. J. M’CORMACK He leads two bis corporations that ||| Does a general bank- are investing money for hundreds of ; : stockholders and home-seekers. ing business. Acts as as FURNITURE, | | Ci | Wa VANDERBILT NEPHEW’S TRANSFER WAS LEGAL. In a decision to~tay by Justice Day- ton, in the Supreme Court, the con- veyance of property made by the late Edward E. Gwynne, nephew of the late Cornelius Vanderbilt, is approved. Sam- uel Riker, jr., as trustee, brought the sult last year, alleging that all the right, title and interest in the prem- ines at No. 3 East Eighty-eixth stregs, POINTS THE WAY TO LONG ISLAND. tion of $10 Justice Dayton says the mother, who fe also dead, took the property to save ner son from creditors, She had also ed that she was tired of loaning y to her son, VAN NORDEN | TRUST COMPANY Epwarp J MSCORAACK executor | TO CONFER ON ANARCHISTS. issioner of Immigration Robert and trustee Safe deposit storage vaults FIFTH AVE. & 60th ST., N.Y. and JAMES McGREERY & GO, INTERIOR DECORATION. This department is prepared to exe- cute in town or country orders that require specific and technical knowledge of the science of Interior | ecoration, | operating under the directions of archi. tects,—their plans and specifications. Original drawings by artists will be submitted for consideration, FURNISHINGS. Imported Fabrics for wall hangings I and Craperies. Wall paper and cretonne to match, Tissues, for long or casement Odd and unusual Art Stuffs for furniture and cushion covering, curtains, Mahogany, Craftsman and French Willow Furniture enameled in various shades to harmonize with desired color schemes. ives sent to study requirement es with drawings submitted Es 23rd Street 34th Street had been transferred for a considera- | In the Magazine Section You Will ‘ind JAMES McGREERY & C0. 23rd Street 34th Street On Monday and Tuesday, ‘ March the 23rd and 24th, : In Both Stores, SILK DEPARTMENTS. “McCreery Silk.” Exhibition and Sale of Novelty Silks, Oriental and Egyptian designs, showing the advance styles tor Kaster and Summer dress. Woven and printed exciusively for james McCreery & Co, Sale of 10,000 yards Fancy Silk, including check Tattfeta and (ouisine, Brown and white, navy blue and white, black and white and white and black checks, 55¢ per yard former price 85¢ DRESS GOODS DEP’TS. In Both Stores. Sale of Imported, all wool Voile Colors:—Copenhagen, sky, royal and navy blue, champagne, biscuit, tan, golden and dark brown, garnet, wine, silver and dark gray, reseda, pink, cream, black and white. 42 inches wide, 75¢ per yard value 1.00 WASHABLE DRESS GOODS. In Both Stores Sale of white embroidered St, Gall Swiss. Small, medium and large dots. 32 inches wide. 45¢ per yard values 5c and The French Dress Linen, “Oyster” white. Dry finish and shrunk. 47 inches wide, 55¢ per yard value 5 15,000 yards Printed Orgundie an Batiste. Plainor checked grounds with printed polka dots, ring dots, figures, flowers, rosebuds and large floral designs. I5c per yard JAMES McGREERY & GU 23rd Street 34ih Street SHARPEN YOUR WITS learn by systematic study and a money-making profession at the same time. WHERE? See Morning World “Educational” Ads. WORDS AND MUSIC OF “Whistle When You Walk Out” The Great Song Feature in “A KNIGHT FORA DAY,” as sung by John Siavin and the Entire Company Now Playing at Wa'lack’s Distributed by Permission of CHARLES K. HARKIS, Publisher of “After the Ba ’m Starving For Just One Si SPECIAL ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES: “I Can Wreck New York’s Biggest Skyscraper with a Fiddle.” By a Musician. Deadly Secret Signs and Signals of the Black Hand. Mafia and Camorra. iow a Beautiful Nun Obeys the Beck of Cupid and Elopes. A Pretty Model Who Posed Among Bodies of the Dead and Now Seeks $25,000 Damages An Imaginary Visit. Conducted by Scientists, to the Moon, Sun, Saturn, Mars, &c. A Clerk Who Is Imitating Carnegie by Giving Away Little Libraries. Rider Haggard’s Famous Novel. ** SHE,”’ Retold in a Page. p Another One of Irvin S. Cobb’s Funny Stories as Told by “‘The Hotel Clerk.” And Now Society Is in a Flutter Over ‘Turkish Bath Parties.” And Don’t Forget About “Funnyside,” the Best and Most Humorous of Comic Sections. yal pe oe See “Home”’ Page, | LINEN DEPARTMINTS. | i} | | _——— —_ SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. To Get the Best Sunday Newspaper, Get the Big SUNDAY WORLD TO-MORROW. RUG DEPARTMENTS, JAMES McGREERY & GO, 23d Street BLANKET DEP’TS, 12 Both Stores, Sale of Bed Spreads and Comfortables On Monday, March the 23rd. 2,000 White Bed Spreads, Summer weight, English Dimity, new patterns ....1.75 value 2.75 Novelty Mercerized Damask......2.25 value 3.25 Silkoline Comfortables, cotton filling. 1.75 Nainsook ce ye “2.65 in Both Stores. Second Floor. On Monday and Tuesday, March the 23rd and 24th, Sale of Heavy Satin Damask Table Cloths, 2x2 yards... ++. 2.25 and 3.65 2x 2% yards. «60 275 “4.90 2x3 yards... seee 350 “ 5,50 24 x 2% yards ee. 3.60 “ 6,00 24 x 3 yards.....56;.. 4.25 “ 7.25 Towels, All linen, Huckaback. Scalloped or hemstitched, 2.85 and 5.85 per doz, Irish Linen Dresser and Bureau Scarfs, Hemstiched and daintily hand. embroidered 1.00, 1.15 and 1.35 In Both Stores. Sale of Rugs, Carpets and Mattings for Summer Furnishings, Reversible Mission Art Rugs, Sizes 6xoQft,9 xg ft. andox 12 ft......... 6.00, 9,00 and 12.00 Seamless Velvet and Body Brussels RYWER SHIGE) 8 566) Wins Ggouocood 2223.00 Plain Filling. 1 yard wide........ soc and 6s¢ per yard, Axminster Rugs. Size g x 12 ft.. 20.00 and 25.00 Crex and ‘Martha Washington” Rugs. Mahal (Persian) Carpets....... 85c per sq. ft. Fine quality Velvet Carpet..1.00 per yd. q y I Pe yee rice 1.5 China and Japanese Matting........... 8.00 to 20.00 per roll Rugs and Carpets stored, JAMES McCREERY & CO, 23d Street 34th Street See cucummecnaemaanae 34th Street 7

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