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WOMEN DANCE POLICEMAN OUSTED N SQUADS UPON WHOSE POOR AIM 5 harges of conduct unbecoming « the head than from any other ¥ y | om er, neg of duty, violation ise If you want to see your ens Leith © Tul the commission a tomers’ hair grow in be: L 1 re preferred t/and brilliance and luxuriant Welsh and Wied, Toode tldrenching and Hisieg it end depend | of diamiseai was the result, upon dry shampooing. atin |e ast eaear eheetat once A wee wil! . ring about wonders. and scal o Meanwhile, 400 More Wait for Welsh Shot at An at Antagonist in | CONTRACTOR DEAD FROM GAS scalps become soft and pliable. Coury ‘ r —_- |lifetess and “aplitting hairs will tak P * Opportunity to Land Feet Fight, but Bullet Hit Victim | victim of Acctaent Came to city toon new life, become soft and gloss; + . fa Attend Fanerat, and the natural color will return, O'Briet Across the Street. an i on en. ames Hallinan, forty years old, © con-| § oun 2 -—- or, me is in Little alle, therox. “4 J. op te ‘ Don't spare the br i CALL HIM KIDNAPPER. | treaagua ecient tobee op ihe: — " to tip, flrs \eiees ye 4 " and excess oil, leaves the scalp clea fas to Try to nt of Nov. 21, 1910 ac «leool and refreshed and the hair tici, Mil He Did Was 1 yt Push Million Baby Carriages rp eres: From His Path. standing on a st er good fortun 1 le de Melville, sing a with a man whe an axe, The poll The na) d sought to tread on Mr. O'Brien were in court, clamoring to have hi priso aim as a kids Saw Million Go-Carts, He had bee! put fate a contending with a maw a multitude dlocking his way. “Tis maybe there was dnty one,” O'Brien, T saw amiilign. I reached | out to eighty or ninety of them gyt of me way when the yell goes up hat I'm a kidnapp Mr. O'Brien recailed seeing Mrs. Sil- | vepman rush out of her home, followed | ly fifty female neighbors “They was all carryin’ somethin’ Wavy in thelr hands," ran on O'Brien, and whatever it was they heaved It at ‘There was iron, wood and stone in What hit me and down 1 went. 1! said, ‘L beg ons, ladies,” but | ¢ baby carriages said Complete Tweeds, able to exhibit. they woulda’t to me ‘First: they Jumpin’ on me in| 25 00 groups an group that landed | = wanted to stop a while and waltz from | me chin down to me gaiters. When T| turned over they danc me back, all the while yellin’ f inebody , tof come and kill me altoge' | Few Wore Rubbers. | “There was some, Judge, -| Wit. There were some in out heels, and though — EL EEL OTE | the Chabenat woman acr | later in a Sixth avenue saloon and ad "| The Kind You Have Always Bought »| Bears the , OPPENHEIM, GLLINS= GC 34th Street—West Tailored Suits for Women and Misses 14, 16 and 18 years. also extra sizes from 39 to 41 bust measure. Showing of Women’s and Misses’ of English Storm Serge, Fancy Worsted and Mannish The most complete display of French Models we have ever been Critical shoppers tell us they are the most attractive and moderately priced garments in New York, Afternoon Dresses An exclusive showing of Foulard Silk, Crepe Meteor, Marquisette, Satin and Serge in navy and white, in many charming new and distinctive models, 19.75 25.00 29.75 a ut the bullet killed ona the street Thy policeman lost no time In getting out of the nelghborhood, hut was found To Give Life and Beauty to the Hair From London alrdreseere Baview) “More dull, brittle, faded and felleg air results from too much was mitted that had discharged his re ‘lared, however, that bh: nybody had beew killed. volver, He | ald bot know soft and silky.""—Advt. went to ring out the ind too far, Th tn the room that ht of suleide. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, Hed sansepesusbeseeses ogi The ; 1911 World Almanac : will tell you Something about everything | i and everything about a great | + many things. + Price, 25¢. By Mail, 35¢. £999O64-24.0-6.6 0944 944O0.9644 sa eSs sae. 2 } |! 1 F \% | Suitable for small women; Tailored Suits Satins, Moires and _ Linens. 29.75 35.00 48.00 39.50 Amy Busby" Father Dead. | Thomas Mark Busby, father of Amy | Busby, formerly a well known actress end now the wife of Theodore Douglas, Gied yesterday at the Douglas home in Mparvoroush, Y. Mr. Busby was sixty-five old and formerly itved He is survived by h Niza A, Busby. iia! The Line of Honest Value. Oe much more than is to hosiery fabric such mere There are things as style, qual- and proper fit. You will find these features “ESCO” Hosiery, a brand whose pop- ily, service combined in ularity is steadily increasing. FOR MEN AND WOMEN Prices from Retailers Everywhere. Henry Schiff & Co, SOLE DISTRIBUTERS, 890-892 BROADWAY, N. Y. At All Women’s Coat Department Extraordinary Showing of Tourist, Polo and Motor Coats, Dressy and Plain Serge Coats, Evening Capes of Satin and Broadcloth in all colors, 15.00 20.00 25.00 29.75 B. Altman & Cn. MARVEX GLOVES. A FULL LINE OF MEN'S, Wow AND CHILDREN'S MARVEX GLOVES, MADE BY TREFO! FT CIE, CHAUMONT, FRANCE, AND SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY B. ALTMAN & CO. HAS BEEN RECEIVED IN ALL THE REQUIRED LENGTHS AND SPRING SHADES FOR STREET AND DRESS WEAR. PARASOLS For THE COMING SEASON ARE SHOWN IN A VARIETY OF MATERIALS, INCLUDING VELVET, MOIRE, AND PERSIAN SILKS; BLACK AND WHITE STRIPED SILKS AND SILKS IN FLORAL DESIGNS; BORDERED EFFECTS OF VELVET AND SILK VEILED WiTH MARQUISETTE. PONGEE ALSO PARASOLS AND PARASOLETTES FOR MOURNING USE. PARASOLS MADE TO ORDER. SPECIAL MENTION IS MADE OF A NOVELTY PARASOLETTE WITH LEATHER CASE FOR MOTORING USE, Bitth Avenue, 34th aud 35th Streets Now York. f Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1911. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Stern ‘Brothers Dress Trimmings Spring Importations of Exclusive Styles for Street, Reception and Wedding Gowns Comprising Bandings and Motif designs to match, in Combinations with Coral and Torquoise 'ewels, Porcelain, Steel, Gold, Silver, Peal and Jet Beads, also Colored and Black Embroidered Bandings, Model Braids in all desirable widths, in black, white and colors, also a choice selection of Girdles and Garnitures in Empire and Tunic Effects Unmade Over Waists of Chiffon and Net, Embroidered in Beads Important Sale of Afternoon and Evening . Coats and Wraps “4 ‘ and Silk, in colors and black. 100 Imported and Domestic Winter Coats and Wraps Mostly One of a Kind Will Be Offered To-morrow, Wednesday —at two prices— $22.50 & $37.50 Formerly $35.00 to $125.00 Also To-morrow, Novelty Bandings, . in porcelain, jet, steel, gold and : silver beads and pORpadOL eflects, 50° to 4.95 Per va. Garnitures and Over Waists, $1.25 to 26.50 Exch One-Third Less Than Regular Prices eee Special Sale of \ Large Collection of very Desirable Embroideries, Greatly Below Their Actual Values Galloons, Bandings, Edgings and Insertings, at 12c, 19c, 25c, 39c to 696 Value 19¢ to $1.25 Yard Flouncings, 27 inches wide, Value $1.10 to 2.75 Unmade Robes and Waists At Specially Reduced Prices at $4,95 to 15.75. New Strles Just Opened in Bordered Foulard Silks are being offered at at 48¢ to 1.45 attractive prices, Also the Following Special Values For Wednesday and Thursday Pongee Silks in desirable colors, also black and na Be Formerly 81,00 and 81,25 y: Colored Taffeta Silks broken assortment of silks that were Embroidered Robes, in white and colors, Value $6.50 to 19. Value $3.95 and 7.25, Lingerie Robes, Batiste Waist Patterns, in boxes, at $3.50, 6.15 at $2.35 | 41¢ Exceptional Inducements in | Dress Goods—Special Values Women’s and Men’s Hosiery W. q Wide Wale Serges peed 88¢ Imported Black Gauze Li in black and navy blues. Black C eeu wld U Regularly $1.75 and $2.00 per yard, at | and 7c per yard, at Pair 19° pair 36° pair 79S $1.25 S arter tops, to ‘prevent ravelling, e Thread Silk Hose, in black, garter tops and double soles, French Pure Thread Hose, self clocks, 200 pieces Fine French Colored Dress Linen in all the popular Spring 38C shades and White, 44 to 47 inches wide extra fine quality, in desirable colors, Pair Value 65¢ and 75e per yard, at | Men’s Imported Half Hose, in Gauze Lisle, P 1 Oc Wash Goods—W hite Goods Silk Lisle nbroidered Cottons, Pair 4 Pure Thread alf Hos : 750° Plain Cotton Voiles black and colors, with cotton soles, Pair 4 in all the fashionable shades, including |. C ivory, navy blue and black, 43 inches | 37 wide. Regular price 58c per yard, at. | Imported White Chiffon Voile 40 and 42 | West 23d and 22d Streets in plain and fancy stripes, inches wide. 68¢ Ustially: 85 and 81.00 per yard, at Linings 36-inch Lining Satins in colors and black and white, Regular value 90c per yard, at 65¢ Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. 10m Brass bed $1°0° A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT Hf MANN BAG Brass Bed HE CASE OF THE LEVER KEY is the Title of the Detective Book to be given FREE with Next Sun- day’s World. « # * This Ad- a8 venture of the Great London Detective is another Complete Story which leadstothe eventual solution of the Mystery of the ‘Red Triangle, the grewsome ‘mark associated with these ithrilling Adventures. WF Order Next Sunaay’s World trom your newsaealer NOW. The supply is limited ag! the demand great. mie ne We Pay Freight and Kailroad Fare. Write for our NEW of informa= tion rege ing our out+ fits, Mailed tree, 3 75 4 125 5 ienshed LO OUR LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS spply also to Long © Island, New Jer es or Connecticut, A Rooms at Furnished Rooms at $ Furnished Monten, with Ss a BAY ST. BPAVE, SE aes “Wants” Sunday World Work Monday Morning Wonders.