The evening world. Newspaper, March 12, 1909, Page 6

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rn er EET _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1909, 1 came ~ BINA 0D IN SHEAR WORDS to Hold Up Pay- Until the “Gets Its Du NAYOR CUTS. SESSION. SUICIDE AFTER A SCOLDING,, Meyrosta's Wife STARISARAD ON BOY FERS Capt. Morris Sends McDonald | to a Loft Disguised as a Plain Citizen. y Chance You \ vith doubttul 2) s Threatens most a nents Bronx Mo ist money, mi RESERVES WEREOUTSIDE ! ‘ phratded Win and He Har Himself, Metz and McGowan 'n Fierce Wrangle After Meeting. When tine Crowd Rushes Out Raid Starts and One Man Falls Into River. a Hoboken sa lent mo of only of its accurac Bozeman Bulger's great baseball sories on “The Evolution of Baseball” ‘will begin in to-morrow's Evening Storm Clinton World, No fan can aiford to miss it. ’ |street his wife Jon! bratded him | omy, Eyegla if eal - ——----- |Promptly he went upstairs and hanged) gj : Opt rent | $l and more. Somehow Capt. forrls, of the Tart PHOTOGRAPHS TAFT CABINET The Board of Hetimate adjourned | geet See at ee ANE 2 One Hundred and Fourth street sty in|" tumult ta w there | ctothes Line twisted his throat WK Komnis kins 1 n P erbal a among The other end of the e was tled te ‘ tion, got wind the other day that the Secretary Dlekinson aE were ang bal mong eihan ene tos CCEA it . ° v' Marino Athletle ( Which Is costly! ‘Time to Complete the Group, preggent MeGowan, Pre t Haffen were just off t! vis honis!) Oeyfists and Opiicians i a eo ght have _ were In his po established in a loft land Co One Hundred and Ten to produce somet! a prize fight last nignt. He sent word it appar- |54 East 23rd Street, near Fourth Ave, 9 ent! ‘ 154 West 125th Street, near Lenox Ave, FS. ts olf. 442 Columbus Ave, 81st and 82d Sts, ie 76 Nassau Street, near John Street, '489 Fulton St. (Opp, A. & 8.) BROOKLYN | Clellan, in the nature of dd to-day. around to the club that } stand for t the manag East One H promised te But the ur police st Capt. Me youth: each other of the Mar Donald, a yo look in cith in the lan Got a Top Price Seat. Aceordine to his story, he had r aration of | Haffen, shouted s y that every n the big could Koch's Urtoswn Prices Make Down Dozuntorn Shopning an Extravagance ( 6) Notable Array of Economies Saturday, Wash Dresses me °0, $6. 95 Hy low figures, ¢ Metz then shouted ucross nt For Misses & Small Women younger set ick Marks the anr For the Miss 4 to 14 yrs, afte: had warned th “Fualher Biscuit ! €& FODA CRACKER} New Spring Coats A we of p 1 years, ES HEBREM MANUSC tue C GIV Nv RIPTS, EW MANY _LATEST PRODUCT va alert ot ‘ANOTHER A)‘ PACKAGE” AN OLD FASHIONED SODA CRACKER ‘Another Biscuit’ ASK YOUR GROCER Boys’ Spring Gillis or Rectetay | $3, 5, 34, 79 Franklin Stmon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th=38th Sts. 29c, Taffeta 50c, Darl h f ; pon yd, Te Collar Pins, 25¢ Smart Spring Apparel hate vial RRR RIN Go Misses’, Girls’, Young Men's, Boys’ and Infants’—The largest assortment $1.00 , ia of exclusive models and fabrics for Dress and School wear. Stamped Faas 3) $4.00 oe Burlap and | Nainsook ik, Gloves es Cretonne [ SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Corset ‘ ; Pillow ’ , 9 Covers, ABN Slips, u Boys’ axl Young Men's Sutts Be Be ae | Buckle. or Pin, of all wool cloths—sewed with silk—wear guaranteed. IMPORT! with Custom Tailored Suits— Extra pair of kn Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits— erboe Extra pair of knickerbockers of all wool pair of | Rene Scotch Tweeds, cheviots and home- breasted and Yok ; a e s 45c Bi Wore s 25¢ spuns, superior Workmanship and ines ly imported mixtures and } erge; Cod an: ags at eilings, yd., Bo 17 years. Value $9.75. .....0.045 6.7 8 to 17 years, Value $12 ee 9. vs) i ; 8 CO! IN ‘Rey! DOTTE Young Men's Suits— Young Men's Suits— i ‘ch : Smart College Suits; coat with long lapel, Nobby Three-Button Coat spoeencnrsre ——< nrc and Trousers of navy E handsome stripes and mixtu: 13 to 22 years. Value $20.00... , fabrics in exclusive all-wool spring colorings; 15 to 22 years, Value $16.50... 12.75. Boys’ Spring Top Coats and Reefers English Covert Top Coats— Of tan and gray also herringh 8 to 17 years Specially Priced tor Saturday Only, Newest, Last, Choicest Styles and Dependable Q BUTTON } D English Reefer Coats- Of black and white checked worsted and navy blue English serge; 3 to 10 years. Value $10.50........... 7.50 aMisces Tatlored Suits and Dresses ‘ Chal 51.09 t mean Misses’ Misses’ Three Piece Tailored Suits Of nav ack and leil cloth or Fre: white sh thee “quar . gray, amber, navy cout; f swith bodice ‘ three-quarter coat; princess d 12 to 20 years. Val EW: opis 18.50 20 years, Value $45.00... Misses’ Embroidere Misses’ Shepherd Check Dresses. French Cham Of Scotch gingham, in black, col Dut gre \ and light biue; skirt, ne Dutch r and cuffs, lace tri eycle 14 to 20 years. Value $11.50... SILK PETTICOATS; good quality taffeta; LK JERSEY nly; reg. : ahi 69 ‘$1.69 Misses’ and Girls’ Spring Coats Custom Tailored Coats— Smart English Reefers— ed model of tan English covert Of gray or ATS, with embro ck; value $2.23, Mee eae ae eee ee css eee tan hairline English cassi- lar nd pockets of ustom ta 14 years, Value $18.80. 12.50 Import tant Sale of Hai Goods 2 of % ow prices—the quality, e : LUS FS Misses’ and Girls’ Trimmed 77 1, Milan, Panama, Rough Straws and Tuscan bra 3.95 ast for make a ds, smart and distinct shapes, 6.50 9,75 Small Children’s Coats and Dresses Sallor Russian Dresses t tel Fine Hair Switches, 1.98 | neat Pompadours, 4 4 | Women’s Petticoats & 9ae Puffs. 42 125th St. West Shepherd Check jatored Coats— nene, with ) avy, cadet or ink drill; ei d m' gE, to $ years, Value $4 50. Regul we collar, tie and black and worsteds, vely ning, pearl buttons, 1 to 5 years. Value $9.75 English check white Venetian Between Lenox 9 & Sev ith Aves, 6.50 , : i Misses’ & Children’s Shoes | Sensational Shoe Values To-morrow (Saturday) 20,000 Pairs = |Miisses’ High Cut shoes Children’s 5 >to ttand oe 2 d Vici Kid- Shoes ont; exten Made of genuine black Vici TRE Kidskin, with patent leather | flexible leather soles, ) 2 to § and ; Hand Weited aa: ea 5° e 8; spring 50¢ High Cut Shoes ; } heels. Worth $1.00,special at for Young Ladies | With Halt Heels Sizes 11} to 2 and Misses’ 24 to 8! all shades of For Dress Wear Patent Coltskin and Vici Kid- skin; lace and button; $14 to 14 and $4.00 4112 to 2, at $3.00 and $3.50 1.69¢ Women's 4 duliets | with rubber and Worth $1.50 and $1.75 6000 Pairs Women’s Shoes Formerly Sold at $1.50 Sizes 2} to 8 Widths D to EE, Durable Shoes for s i Dr. Keller’s Comfort $3 Shoes For Nurses, Teachers, Saleswomen and all women who are on their feet a great deal | Made of F f Black sizes 2 B to EEE. Worth $3 All New Spring *, Styles, » a 7 Women’s © ion Grade Shoes 2.00, $2.50 and $3. 00 onddess extension Soies; Rubbers Ist quality sizes i @ | Sio8 yo 30 od Widths Bto EE, Oppenheim ‘Sale of Men’s & Boys’ Boots & Shoes, Ss and Boys’ Solid Leather Shoes | for dress 1 work iuine Milwaukee box ¢ caltskin, with sin 1) velour nd double | every fF veil made |. and heels and inner lot of Boys’ Shoes, made just like the Men’s Shoes, actt Malhvaltiecsions Gage 6 0 nd Bayt all at, a pair,........ Men’s and Boys’ Calfskin Boots with buck es ands ; 1oand 12 inches high; made of bleck calfskin with thre S 6-113 Men's and ill soles; Men's sizes 6 to Shoe Dept. I \ 1 to 5 1-2, Sold Basement. i$ St ae $ 95 *% ond x a) Frazin & \eier hile, flue Oppenheim Frazin & price, per palr..... 6th AY: € isin Sr, Oppenheim | _ THE STORY A AXA]! picTURE TELLS irying to blow Himself Along It's all v pendent. It's a wise “paddles his own canot cnt mean you should bar your eyes vou seek. vant-tilling advertisements Z <4 | 894 more than the NCE offered World readers tips on where to work, the best aTalNaRe of the ASSISTA : ore than a nr |, rent, Gl te., te GUIDE YOUR OWN SHIP “THROUGH THE BREAKERS OF ADVERSITY, BUT BY ALL MEANS LET WORLD ADS. SUPPLY THE MO- TIVE POWER. Going to work—thanks to his “situation Wanted” Advertise- ’ ment in The Morning World, ‘A 12-word Ad. for a quarter, Li

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