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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13 3, Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT - Tooth Powder is prepared by a practical dentist who knows what is best for the teeth dmimured and waited forthe emt of the Olwhty-five years that had composed his Ife, At e fell fl The Rent him in on Hayes. him into @ there by =m having ple -NCQURTTOKLL ~ANALTRANER a/Is Restrained With Difficulty ‘| When Man Daughter Is Arraigned. $100) bail and | ult a mile, vis daugh- n sight. pies , HORN MUST PAY WIFE $3,000 IN DIVORCE CASE. He Wanted t While She DAUEHTER. A NUN, SES HM AT LAST Cloistered for Thirty Years Sister Mary Had Never |" Gazed on Face. NAY BE REMOVED BY STAT NOT \ppellate Division Upholds New York Central’s Injunc- tion to Prevent Action. hy a ent $2,000 1 Ou 1 Insanity Accused ‘by wie te Wheres Jay Eh MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED sit A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT, 1, practic The body of James P that he Is The Appellate Division of the Supreme} The body of James P. Lang, a tourt to-day affirmed the judgment of | he lower court gran aes ign i RRR E PLE POET He pb the New York © s him, ae rig Sechise tron widiovin FIRST AID SAVES YOUTH. ag redemption valuc. @) @ @) O'Neill acks on “Death a oe l¢ : . - | Ceanteie “yeibeieciey Pusel a citem garety, Stamos meen S Wearing Apparel, vote some twenty ty @ full review of the case, dng been a source of trrit ftizens of this community. In effect the decision to-day ts that From The justices of the f et and Gas Over. era CREE, which youper- Siisay sonally select from our | =< stocks in our two great buildings, except groceries. | In Greatly Enlarged Depts. Now Assembled on the Third Floor, Adams Building 1868 Established 43 Years 1911 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St. Fast racine co tm Svat An Immense Offering of | Former Prices Absolutely Mee ticis sanivec aan tarpon. oui |2antes Oh Disregarded and came te daughter, A sit the dau Men’s $2 Shirts at $1.20 | Not to Be Duplicated this Season Just Inside the @ist St. Door ROM one of the most popular makers in the country, who over-es- timated the season's demand and bought several ards too much of irtings. Being one t customers and » his stock, which ago before D-Cady Hert In This Sale ot E Men’s $15 Suits or Overcoats at $7.50 Worth Up to $15 Adams Building - Second Floor Every suit and overcoat will be sold at the phenomenal price of a , no matter what the former has been; and our regular price is a little lower than elsewhere. Adams Building ohh bien encom ar visita were he remained In the lace Where his child was Thousands Rushed to the vepled our 1 included the making up of | ‘There's rot every size nor every ; e ep one these superior materials into | color inthis line. and a few light ee seat the very newest 1 weight goods are not included, but manded = by ex dashers, the #e us to enable you on this occasion at 40 per cent Under Regular Price. They're all coat shirts of Jacquard, corded and woven madrasses, fine French percales and plain batiste, with plain and pleated bosoms; attached or detached cuffs; all’ sizes and sleeve lengths. otherwise everything will this single price. dress suits, overcoats Presto, auto or velvet + OF collars of the same materia ‘The workmanship in these suits is of the best and we guarantee e suit and overcoat the same as if you were paying the regular price for it. Our New Men’s Surety Shoe, $3 Adams Building— Basement. Surety Shoe Tt wasn’t enough that the shoe sho: to be graceful New York ¢ § was ju after we had assured ourselves of th anything else. go at Business suits or with the City Agreed in 1847. MMEDIATELY following the great Jersey City explosion Wednesday everyone within five miles rushed to the telephone. They felt the shock, thought the disaster was nearby, and instinctively turned to the nearest telephone to learn the cause of the accident. Everywhere people were thoroughly alarmed. Husbands feared for the safety of their homes. Mothers feared for their children at school. During that half hour of alarm Telephone service was priceless. It brought comfort to the sting with Tenth ‘Thirtieth street; February Sale of Men’s Underwear A Final Clearance Adams Building—First Floor $1 to $2 Underwear at 75c The best underwear in various styles and kinds, Shirts and drawers in medium and heary weights, one-half to two-thirds wool, gray, white and tan shades Men's union suits in cottons, ecru shades and wool mixtures in natural gray shades. Some of these gar- of the shoe, as City Claimec Expiration. { 1 in 1846 anxious. It prevented panic. It restored confidence and enabled the work of the city to proceed as usual within an hour after the disaster. ments are soiled, others have slight blemishes in_ the weave—but not enough to hurt the wearing qualities of the underwear. Never has underwear of this kind sold for the low price of 75c before. It is a shoe that you can't replace under $3.50, no matter how hard you try. "We couldn't ourselves, if we hadn't trade- marked the shoe for our affiliated stores and were not selling it in such numbers. In such emergencies the use of a tele- phone for ten minutes is worth all that it costs for a year. Every home should 8) have atelephone. ~ NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY a i ME AEOLIAN S Ciean-Up Reductions In Women’s Coats Adams Building, Third Floor } A Comprehensive Selection for Saturday Reviewing, Embodying Unusual Values e Advance Spring Styles in The Veils | and Chiffon Cloth | Misses’ and Junior Suits | Savings Among Both Buildings—First Floor, 98c Chiffon Cloth at 67c yard 40-inch, in all the leading In the Adams Building Third Floor. Junior Suits, $16.75 In Lwd-piece models, lined through- out with satin; semi-fitted back; made Newly Enlarged Dept Substantial for late-season offerings | buyers RENE t eS t spring set and April one red fe shades. \ upon her back; now 8! who really appreciate ex- | of serge and invisible stripes; silk Rat suerian the ean are ce ptional values and who | collar, Sizes 18, 15 and 17. 29c Veilings at 19¢ yd. ance ing a full blood game rooster, Mr. Greene says that she is only trying to keep up with the new woman, desire to take advantage of them. Misses’ Suits, $18.75 In two very smart mode! | ings, in all the newest de- 18-inch fancy mesh veil- Saitek oe, Daa > fitted back wih shawl i note signs. i skirts pleated or gored, Sizes 14, ; OU can’t blend ex- : sabe &Y 4 quisite flavor into an $50) to $4 Deposit $8.50 Coats at $5 | and 18 years, » 95¢ Chiffon Veils at i underdone coffee. wonrn [75¢ to $1.00 A Week Black and mixed cloths. | 21,50 Junior Suits at $12.50 > 69¢ each : . 5 mI There are just thirty-five of these 11,-yard chiffon cloth ; $10.50 to $12.50 Coats suits, in the most popular styles of the 36th St.| $100) s7.50 to s10 Deposit + stares Only thorough roasting de- | $1.00 to $1.50 a Week at $7.50 peaioal popular piytee of thes veils in all the latest shades. velops the essential oils | Fin BRB to Sto O08 68 Black, blues, brown aid | Gutat’ the price of #12.50--less than osg Wael vet and Galy years of oupee | mixed coat the wholesale pric pipers: j n blending obtains | HOLA DONE sO | fast the right proportion | Economy Sale of Enamelled Beds $14.80 to $16.80 Coats | ,_, They are threespigce suits nuade of sheiland weal Salas a of selected grades of many | At Less Than. Half Actual Values at $9.50 satin; sailor collar trimmed with velvet; | are so greatly in demand } | 2 Clesranceasale ct add lots Bleck and mixed /coats | plaited skirts, Sizes 18, 15 & 17 years | just now. samples and discon- tinued patterns~— espe- cially reduced for this sale. All are of strong construction, very excel- plantations. Beda worth 2.25 to 3.00 Beds worth 3.50 to 5.00 A Most Remarkable Sale of Fountain Pens, letually Worth 85.00, Corsets Reduced to Half Price | Adams Bidg., Third Floor. HOTEL ASTOR COFFEE | is the choice from’ the best | 1:39 f vewly Enlarged Dept i ‘ ts lent designs and fin Planers 2 “ deh rand Beds worth 39 l white pe 1 jini nat 7 $3 Warner's Rust-Proof ended and roasted a delicious i ut ame? iinish, At $1 00 Each f \)~ brown from cover to heart. | 5.50 to 8.00 Some prettily brass @ Corsets at $1 50 Never sold 3, bulk—always in one | trimmed. Engraved free With the spoon clasp ste the newest at any good grocer, | P' ig 4 ft. size. Value cable supports. These pens were made * > springs 1.39 ihyralsdgs: (Double J*A/" Stamps With Morning Purchases, 2.39| Vale @ 96 leather. them with your in- itials FREE. ined free by an ex- pert optician. porter and the new elastickops bandlet, Sizes 18 to 26. } B. FISCHER & CO. | Specials 6228 tice Value $3.50... . $5.00 4} to sell at $5.00 and are $1 Corsets at 89c j Amporters Nev York | - AX 4 fully guaranteed in Lhis lot includes C. B., Thomson's Glove | Reed Your Choice Mission every essential detail, Fitting, R. G., Royal Worcester, W. B., t Comfort f th Ook vf ‘There are Silver-Filigree pens; First F American Lady, P. N. and Princess corsets, i é of these 8 SAT HERI PR ATOR OTN CHASE Piet \Il have the hose supporters attached, and i 4 Rocker 00 Rocker > thers are ornamented with two |) i Ue k are nicely trimmed ; Extra large R k Solid oak others o rnamented wiih enses mounted in 10-karat, | ices rite size with 5. ockers frams of ole. ances Aon) Ae Pea yold-filled; the chain and hook | Nemo *Self-Reducing’’ Corsets, i , well aintdesign, “ rere are plenty of Ladies’ Pens. SEPT calhelipte Prervureverirue rt i a breced frame $ 39 Aronely ses f During this sale the case is of good leather, with 4 ae Prggen til } selected reed, at in. weathered and while they last 4 spring hinge Phe newest Spring models, every pair : a natural color e oak finish; * ; Pig Y : p fitted and guaranteed. ‘They have the new 1 ae shellac. fn: tat tutted we willengrave our cyes cxam- attached side garters, new abdominal sup- i