The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1911, Page 6

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|| GONOEMNED ET ROBBERS SL 1 HOE OATH | VITINS FINGER BOPEORPOSON, TOGET DON also o TAKES CREDIT FOR | | selpcin the MAMIMPATRON, 28% t he ¢ ith says getting im his path, n him b ow, b ohn Doe,” in the wta- | credit and volunteered d give him another, He could give the Heutenant at tire | a black eye, cauliflower ear or ng to order, he said. that the man came out of n'a restaurant and bumped into Instead of apologizing “Doe' took t Smith resented james and he says the man “plug. Have you tried it? It’s Good for Hot & Cold Meats. _THE EVENING WORLD we IDae, FEBRUARY 24,— . : Ir: ~ * ged” him. It makes a Fine Salad Dres Nevada’s New Code Permits|Three Men Followed From |Given to Chauffeur and Police-| 4 fight was tn progress when Howits | [Mh uné isn Sauce by adding vinepoe, INevads bs ibe e'ch appeared and a big crowd had mather. At Dellcatcosen & Grocery, Stores tr. Blac To all anc acked b our an i cht Outsi ed. Hewitt got his black eye and then a o Prisoner to Elect to Take Ball and Attack I man in Fi utside aha evr why dregeana : | Highwavme estaur tion, where he tsmued his ultimatum]; 2 2 i Acid or Be Hanged. | Highwaymen. Restaurant. Gd ROPES We: VE Kis eens, 42 81 WoORLO WANTS WORK doneant | — | dress. he was entered on | Thirteth| , atroat statior well-dressed mon tn the criminal] Emanuel Jackolsor ears, old, five feat t, Welghing about ording to his own 1 “Hck the entire and, a \t ed ot the polson on the end sta 1 produce instant death. |'p- being ha One dros been He was a this morning out. do of Maxim's restaurant by Poltce- n Hewitt on the complaint of {four of No, 906 West t, after he had given beautiful ved a black Pour O'clock Tea Is a national custom in England, It | refreshes and | ? cheers, Amer- icansareadopt- ing this admir- able custom, They serve iso had niderts fliction ¢ gested given t) There ove i pmpel @ prisoner | jo mit eulcide, but | dia ed the plan. | believed to ha » hand the polson to | fr ig to take It and ex-| ve followed way to take code provides that om the receptact ntaining the pols sa | there aha® be plaiMly written: te “Phere is contained herein a aufe tact| way quantity of one of the “Salada” Tea. 10,000 grocers in New York © shall be ed by the meck until | Corcoran's Ro: sell it. pected of the attems |Here’s The Antiseptic Hose With Six-Thread Heels and Toes! NOX | = Do You Know What KNOX-KNIT Means to You? It means a lot—it means yarn in the wearing parts of your socks or stockings six times as strong as usual— and it means the kind of dye in the yarn that won't chafe, irritate or poison your feet. You cannot afford not to know the KNOX-KNIT hosiery. You cannot afford to buy socks or stockings which wear out because they are not built on common sense ideas. You cannot afford to take the risk of or- 4 dinary dyes, which rot the fabric or irritate the feet. You do not have to—with KNOX-KNIT hose. \ Every pair is backed with an unlimited guarantee; straight x from the manufacturers through the dealer, to YOU. Ask your dealer. Look ata pair. Feel of it. Test it! For Men, Women and Children, 25c a Pair. » | | These Dealers Sell Rnos- Knit Hosiery: | Newark fe = a ee ES E ae i ci aa ee A AN . ‘ KAHN & FRANK Wholesale Distributors 573-575 Broadway NEW YORK Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Spring Tailored Suits and Dresses for Misses and Small Women A select showing of smart tailored effects, conserving the essential features of Spring styles, with just a touch here and there of our own to render this apparel dis- tinctive from the generality of Spring garments. In addition, we have made attractive prices even more attractive for Saturday. Mieses’ Dept., 2nd floor Tailored Su ts, of plain or hairline serge, mannish mixtures or check worsteds. Smart 24-inch coats with inlaid sailor collar of satin. Colors are navy, black, tan, black and white check, or all white. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years, value 25,00 Tailored Dresses, of French serge or check worsted, effective with satin pipings and contrasting shades. Colors are navy, black and white check, orall white, Sizes 14, 16, IS years. value 35.00 19.50 25.00 Spring Dresses for Girls Girls’ Dresses, of French gingham, chambray or im- ted repp, in a large assortment of Dutch, high neck or Rus ussian models, trimmed with fine embroideries. value 6.50... -Saturday special 4.95 value 5,50, Saturday special 3.95 Girls’ Dresses, of white lawn, Dutch or high neck models; particularly effective with fine lace and embroidery. value 1.50....,...Saturday special 98c value 2.95........ Saturday special 1.95 Glove news for Saturday Special Spring showing of “Kayser” double- finger-tip silk gloves, long or short, either plain or richly embroidered for the long variety. White, black or colors. -50c to 3.00 pair An exceptional assortment. And a cénsignment from Europe of long kid gloves, 12, 16, 20 or 24 button. White or black, attractive in appearance and price. Women’s 2-clasp Chamoisette Gloves special at 39c pair New embroidery, natural, gray, white or black, You need half a dozen at this price. and here is a Saturday sale of Shirts for Youths and Boys value 1.00 and 1.50..... special at 65¢ A manufacturer's accumulation of short length piece goods. Fine quality Scotch madras and percales made into high grade shirts. | You can provide your son and heir with a number of these to last the long Summer through. Just think how much more you’ will have to pay for them in a few months’ time. also a little lot of pure worsted sweater coats for little children only, Small sizes. values up to 1,50, Saturday 50c, Merely a question of time! gold-filled watches. value 7.50 and 9,50 very special at 4.95 1,000 men’s and women's gold-filled watches, open face, hunting case, plain, engine-turned or engraved. Fitted with seven-jewel movement, We went to Chicago for these watches and it was a most propitious purchase for us and particularly for you. ‘This is an ideal oppor- tunity to get ahead of time to the extent of Really exceptional values, several dollars. Sale of Men’s Trousers continues to-morrow—Saturday Not many of these left, but the assortment is ample from one man's point of view. You can find pretty well any fabric and size you require, and the prices constitute an exceptional inducement. Fifth floor. formerly 3.25 to 4.00 reduced to 2.50 formerly 4,50 to 6,00 reduced to 3.50 formerly 6.50 to 7.50 reduced to 4.50 s 1911. = Final Clean-Up Sale of Men’s Overcoats & Suits $12 Ending To-Morrow Suits—oqrays, browns, fancy blues, mixtures. Overcoats—Oxfords, blacks, fancies; many silk lined. PUNAL! Yes, and finest. You'd think we were exagger- ating it if we told you the former prices $ of these splendid garments which—to-day 1] 6 and to-morrow only—you can buy for $12 or $16. Heavy and medium weights, ready to wear; suits youcan wear into Spring and come back to in the Fall; overcoats that are good for several seasons’ wear. Worthy of a better end, but they’ve ot to move out of the way of the Spring goods, now due. Big argains! The most remarkable we ever offered. A timely sale at unusual reductions. All kinds and rbot d styles !o suit your fancy, in all dimensions and lengths. Hunger or Hungerford trousers that $2 | | Hungerford trousers ae 54 Trousers formerly sold up to 84.. formerly sold up to 87.. The absence of the label saves you from $1.05 to $3.05 . on some new Spring derbies from a famous manu- Derbies , $4 and 85 grades, self-conforming and A | 95 {| facturer. f-c " é stiff, slightly imperfect; wearing qualities unimpaired. ° A wonderful showing of $2, 81.50 & $1 Neckwear at 65c. Clean-up of fin O Shirts at $1.15 v and Perrin’s $5, 84 and $3.50 lined Mocha Gloves, now $2 [Four Clean-Up Specials for the Boys| Double-breasted Norfolk sailor and Russian| Russian Overcoats, all wool fabrics, flannel suits; all wool; browns and with 2 pairs knickers; $4.95, $5.95 and 86.95....... rays; many|lined, in a variety of Meth ot he color. ings. Values up to 86.95. Special $2.50 for to-day and Saturday at...... $3.50 Double-breasted Norfolk and } School Overcoats, with self or convert- finest fabries and shades; topes, selling} ible collars, in 2 Karmery of all-wool at $8.95 and grays and browns. rmerly up COLTS Sian: ier a nee lant $4, 75 HO OLESON. wR vies ses: sees $5.95 Harlem and Union Square Stores Open Saturday ‘Evening FIVE STORES: 128TH mane At 49th Street. £ ~ORTLANDTST., 279 BROADWAY, icin perl Near Chambers St. YUE HOUSE OF BETTER VALUES 14th St., Near B'way, 6th Avenne and Mth Street America’s Largest Shoe Store- (AMMEYI AMMEY ON A SHor AMMEYER!:"| A AEMPEDIN A SHOE ak MEANS STANDAR wD OF ME MERIT © OPEN SATURDAYS | UNTIL UNTIL 6:30 Pp, M. Great February Shoe Sale In the Basement Store Are worthy the careful attention of the public, as we present the Best Shoe Values in our history and offer the Most Remarkable Shoe Bargains. All New and Perfect Footwear---Latest Styles and Fashion Sha The Closing Days of Our Men’s $3.00 Men’s $3.50 and |Boys’ $2 Shoes Shoes at $4.50 29.00 Box Calf ae Satin Welted al Soles, Bluchers; Button sizes 1 to and Biucher. Blucher, Women’s $2.50 @ $3.00 Shoes ... These are discontinued styles, taken from our Main Floor. Patent Leather, Black Kid and Gun h ton and Blucher. 1000 Pairs Women’s $5, 0 Shces “LittleGents’ $4.85 Hox Cait and Satin Cal “at $4.25 Girls’ Black Kid Patent Leather lip Shoes Sizes 6 to 41, 85c Sizes 11% to 2, $1.10 Sizes 2% to 6, $1.35 iP 1,000 Pairs Women’s $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Evening S!ippers, $1.75 Well Made Shoes for Giris All Leathers Taken from Main Floor Stock $1.3 35|Sizes 11 to 2 $1.65 Sizes 244 to 6 | Were $2.50 and $3.00 Sizes 6 to 10% | Were $31 00 and $3.50 Were $2.00 and $2.50 $9.15 | Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders ~~. ? “

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