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SPT CTL ni THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1911. “FREED oF MUROER SECOND BOUNCE a UT GHARGE SEEKSTO | FORFOODYFROM. 25°23 ~ SHVETOMBSMATE THEPOLGEFORCE y 6 Mrs. Burton, who accompanied ner at! ————————— ptain’ nesk. Hence his dismissal to- the time she was dragged from the train yeni Pack ts Sseacime ana] |] SO MANY PEOPLE t. Michael J. O'Loughiin, who has ae. esate hed and held prisoner for tats fc iavite tree: hes Gaal ace ve keralt snethustione Soon go constipated for weeks simply, because they dread of ; H the police of Rochester, who had asked taking old-fashioned, nasty physic. There is no excuse was found gullty of ma-k for her a ' for it now when se statements to the Commie Justice considered the motion J 1 false entries on the blotter Hp ge tn ab te sald no evidence WKN G/OF/U AK AT EV > » Macdougal street station, and ving by the New York Cen- yee Sent to Old Slip to walk a beat. Fok had been shown, It was the public | i A 3 ee if uty of ds, ; s y ‘ -= - , , " | mit properly sme n Weds Actress. Jupon thelr t “arrests It " Whelan, pitcher of the was not for deputy commis- unexpected Visite to ou ouses in the night time. er Woods | n to which Foody the friend and financial backer of a prisoner in distress. He has instructed His counsel, George Knobloch of the Mills Bullding to spare no expense to} @tain a new trial for William Duffy, a) Bowery panhandler, now in the Tombs | under sentence of eight years in Sing) Sing for robbery. a Roseahelmer {s also supposed to be in- | pet. Eee. Half- Yearly Sale of China /_RUMMAGE Through the Pantry, and the Cupboards— ; Me sbasililes after having been Cut Glass and Lamp s LOOK Around the Kitchen— mires si ins Bones lodains | TAKE Careful Inventory of the Laundry and Bathroom Equipment— Duffy were arrested, charged with the | grime, “aurgny. wan, conte "of mit Vill Be a Real J ubilee a FIGURE the Probable Cost of Replacing the Missing, the Worn‘ and Rot directly aesociated with the killing | @f Deverin, but was convicted of rob- Hits toe dned can. Values Greater than Ever, Quantities Much Larger, the Battered— Both Murphy and Duffy declared that a, Muro ane oer gece we: All. Foreign Shipments Unpacked, Manufacturers |7HEN Come, Tomorrow, and See How Much You Can Save By railroad to protect its BPCHOCOLATES : bi 4 him tn bed) °™ ne of Holy Cross College six | Passengers from such officers, It would FRUI pv . ° Ah = ' i hae ars ago, and Miss le Bender, a |be contrary to public policy to make a ‘ _ = ! Rosenheimer, nem of | Caught Drinking in Station| dave ,NOen on | ember of the “Vanity Fair” burlesque | agrinst tne ot an om Fire Cantal Pareona fatiroad train a sanctuary for persons can be had at your druggist for 10c. | Whe . y was reinstated pany w showing at the Olympic! for allowing policemen from Syracuse | enable crim > get out of the Car-do-lax tastes as good as the best chocolate fruit i Grace Hough's Death, Pays | House hen He Should © Highbridge ata . narried at the City Hall! to get aboard one of their trains and|diction of the State or of the nation confection, is perfectly harmless in any quantity, and is { | Hava Beer on Duty ty Commission iby Alderman J, D. smith, whe | arrest her between Syracuse and Utica | with the greatest ease especially suited for delicate stomachs and habitual con- ; for Appeal of Robber. ; au of Feb, na he . 7 rh ‘a y hented i one vahaeee | H . Ind., murder suspect, was thrown) whom sued Y i stipation. Itis a pleasure to take it. | _ Hopping 14 sealer ¢ nald ehe did fot be. ourt by Justice Kapper in Brook- ioe her redress f ie 10c box at your druggist or by mail will sustain our —_--— ani ett o-day, arrested hier without proper warrant, } ide For the second time tn his career as! the issioner Dr ove a ata cer promoted domestic| tne motion to diamias was made last) or from th ester police, who or: clai eee at a. 7. Ncsenhelmer, who wa a policeman ‘Thomas F. Fondy hax been | dy there with @ citizen nappiness. She will live in Boston, ' nignt at the conclusion of the testimony dered her arrest on a mistaken deacrips Cardo Chemical Co., 1280 Broadway, Brooklyn. Gh tied tor tinting Grace Hough, whom he aigmissed from the Department. ‘The! sharing te contents of a bottle of wis: | where her husband is tn business offered by Mra, Heeren and her mother, tlon. 2) ran down with his automodite and was Pearl tachi a -_ ns About @ year ago ene Thor he emer wae crated Have Heartily Co-Operated to Usher in This Sharing in Bs samey ot Mrpee's sopeal ts bis fot | Golden Age of Merchandise. Jow prisoners in the Tombs for funds t appeal from ids conviction. He ral. Rearly #100 and wit abled to take the 1 e “ Fourteen years of Half-Yearly China Sales of Wanamaker quality here in New | | h M h S l f Wi k ; ; ||] York have accustomed our patrons to expect notable merchandise—and because they ls arc. a é€ O anama er Bere Biestt, from, transports ‘ have not been disappointed our monthly records have grown larger and larger. Not e P ing Sing to begin his life sentence. : ps : Some wealthy person, out of sym. only has the merchandise been the best, but it has been sold at very low rates, impos- Fi ll W ht da IM my aol; Tealna tate sible except for the largest business to offer. Ull- VV @igiil-and-/.leasuremousewares | Court of 4 tn an.ettors:t6 ast | But this year of 1911 is a Jubilee Year, and we must outdo all records both rt | it ba new tri . O'Nelli refuses to} li id 1 } who t puting wp the money, but ||| Quality and low price. Nine-tenths of the reall i i re ee eovered “igaroee. on | It was necessary to get merchandise better than in any of those fourteen years- wtinbhs Of th eally good housekeeping things are made by |) gar. Knobloch served notice to-day ot | merchandise worthy of ushering in the golden age. | one-tenth of the makers. we. | For six months that determination as been strong with our experts and with With these selected makers our connections are very close—our 5 Ta RLALAL | every manufacturer with whom we have long been dealing—to present merchandise business transactions : DRIVING ouT GAMBLERS. finer than ever at prices not known until this Jubilee Year. | 7 fi ery heavy. Our interests (cas mutual to a degree. Paterson Begins Crusade and Un- Our manufacturers have done all they could, and we have helped to do more ie they could. en months in the year we pay them a fair price for things for Some foreign china was bought so cheaply that we had to pay for having it packed, had to ship it whi Fy * te J SE a on our cwn planned out route to save freightage, had to be responsible for its trans-Atlantic shipment ich people are glad to pay usa fair price. \ ial secon prea Th has and payments of duty on this ee An importer’s surplus of china nee in id Mar a to bel Two months in the year—in March and September—these {} dered closed by Chief of Police icked by our own men and trucked by our cwn wagons to the store—he could not afford to ad * : . . ; Hi) a Simson Hh ‘ . Drathen Gents wartioniexnense to it: ei : » eee makers igen ed co-operate with us in bringing their products ers S08 Ts Meu Pesan making And now, after having worked every day of February and many nights, to open all this brand- rominen efore new i i i ‘ ean ot, é bel pees cetione wut? ||] mew merchandise, we can promise that every piece is ready for you tomorrow—the entire Second : hi y : People, by allowing important concessions it tol that they must leave town to-<d Gallery of the Wanamaker Building is hardly large cou fe show Ne oi rom these regular fair prices. { be sent to prison. It is exp As usual the patterns are new, with few exceptions. About 1,300 dinner sets are ready at $8.50 | . there will be a rush New York to $110. Each of these dinner sets has a full complement of necessary dishes, including all the large | For od many years have they done this that now they do not Ht oa a acca icra at |I]. Pieces. Many of them have bread-and-butter plates instead of individual dishes. even await our request but, as the Sale months approach, they volun- Ceiba rat tine Paterson has Pouyat Dinner Sets at $1 5 Up | teer their contributions, as it were, to the good cause of promoting the i and things ¢ aning wide | Absolutely without precedent is a notable surplus of 250 dinner sets from the famous Pouyat | eneral use of honest hi | t = Dicaeiiieectibbiecer sistent ||| pottery of Limoges. From them we have never sold sets at less than $40. Tomorrcw beautiful sets | B Suse Wate: | BRANDENBURG ON TRIAL. ||| will be $15, $20, $25, $30. They wished to get rid of one particular shape, and have sold it to us at Before we say a word about price here, ‘ ad ¢h d with those that Jarl ie. arn thin ioe 1 f thei { Thus, we are able to announce at 25 per = urd when compared w ose that regularly rule. are also scme o! W i i ‘ } The trial of Broughton Brandenburg, | Sia nines ASE COMBAT ER With SIO RS. PORTE E MLAS) TUa8s. a EOae On Ore e tpetieg/a| oodenwares | cent. less than staple prices during March, please note that we are talking only about Spray and border decoration and many trimmed with gold. The regular prices of | cent ese Sa tae Geer Cy Bathroom the magazine writer, was oat i ind-made itchen tables, laundry Fitti BRASS fittings, nickel-plated, that will day vefo nin - ||] these sets are $25 to $00. : | benches, towel racks and other wooden things that are built to ttings ; " i i eras on* Dieantipbacaini (oreess Other Fine Sets sp pdepapanll i fot Tish.) No other kind!is tod eaguen fa check for %0, which w shed ‘ i ' ‘ ri | stand for a generation. Now as to savings—we are able to prom- SE TEs ce GA iesorement. bs From Theodore Haviland of Limoges are those delightfully delicate pink flower decorations, - And full-weight-and-measure kitchen| ise nearly all of the smaller items used in the modern bathroom at Hugh J. Logan $r. which no one can successfully imitate, in dinner sets at $17.50, $27.50 and $35; regularly $25, $50 Tinware A i j i utensils of heavy polished and japanned| 25 to 33 per cent. less than usual. Also 500 white enameled bath- Mr. Logan testified that Brandenburg and aa LP é Fy ACCC tin at the same 25 per cent. discount. | room stools with rubber tips, at $1.25 each. asked him to cash the check, which | iner sets from J. Pouyat Co., at $42.50 to $110, instead of $65 to $130. This is the highest grade of tinware to be had anywhere at any Berearted to havo been draws by the From the progressive Redon Co., of Limoges, dinner sets at $15, $18, $20, $25, $30, $35, $40, ue i . _A very rare treat is here in the form of Snort Story Publishing Company and! $42.50 and $47.50, instead of $22.50 to $65. | apes The Vollrath Mig. Co., of Sheboyean Chafing | nickel-plated and copper Chafing Dishes, sold. ar. Low an took him to Mr. Kiley, ; einen satan Bolte es, in conventional designs frequently imitated by the French, $15, $18 | Enameled Wis., makes splendid seamless enameled Dishes Splice Fereciators Ger move end pork | who gave him the $0, which Mr. Logan {j and ; regularly Oo . kine utensils which we are alw: mol J} ff afterwant made good From Charles Field Heviland, sets of 101 pieces at $20, instead of $35. Ware Ae Soe rend Gecaliee OF theln toe : i : ) at $1.50 each. These were made rea, o bn been in the From the American potters, china sets will be noticed that are an immense improvement upon | trinsic merit, This company cheerfully | csPecially for this occasion in an entirely new design and the qual- |) him, because the last thne his case was ||| last year's product. One first-class American pottery maker had only sufficient material to decorate | co-operated to the extent of ose whole carioad cf their speckled ity is remarkable, price considered. |) on the trial calendar he fled from the| |} @ hundred sets, which we shall sell at $10, instead of $20, for a complete set of 100 pieces. It will | ray ware at an average cf about 33 1-3 per cent. less than staple [Brushes _ ] Savings are general throughout this | ; nnd and was not caught for some|1 not take long to find owners for the entire lot, as the pattern is an attractive harmony of green and | "prices Brushes section of the Housewares Store, affecting ti - brown considerably cut of the ordinary. ; 5 Fi 7 iJ if ; F 7 What do you think of a paring knife of everything from a corn broom to a button it er _abaaionn pt ecapo on le 8 $6.5, on dainty affairs considerably like the French as low as $10. | Kitchen good steel with a handle of genuine stag-| duster. Bristle ig bristle here in March as always. \t te hout the group of From the Bisz¢ll Co. come several hundred Bissell Puritan | Cutlery horn for 15c? Throug! ; t x \ kitchen knives and forks, including the| Carpet Sweepers to sell at $1.65 each. } ; $5, 000 bi orth of Pouyat Fancy China to Sell at $1, 750, real French cocks’ knives, the savings in From several foursiries and factories come the heavier iron ne of the most important ¢ crings oi fancy chin a ever presented. eautiful Pouyat shapes March are dangerously close to half. There seems to be some] ccoking utensils, strong galvanized iron ash and garbage cans, and deccrations at prices that are quite regardless of cost. Every piece is at far less than half regular : . h ‘d nd deep price-cute. coal hods, etc., with a saving on each prices and there are practically no duplicates. Plates will be sold as low as 15c and up to $2. Choco- | connection between sharp edges a: eR: P i pinks aid late pots as low as $2, and the best will be only $3. Covered vegetable dishes from 50c to $2. Tete- a-tete sets, $2 to $5 a set. Covered pudding dishes, $3 to $8. Fern dishes, $1.50 and $2.50. Tea cus, 25c to $1. Bouillon cups, 50c to $1. The Wanamaker Special Two Hundred 191 : March, Trunks of Much Other Fancy China in P ‘ : Including broken assortments from our own stock will be Boat so attractively thot they will sell arene levi riekeg Sewing Machine at $18 Eat are of M4 out immediately. a i sual Cost of the (ep) : is Marc! a New China ig Is a Distinct Achievement | Cembined with all this special merchandise is the spring exposition of dinner services for Smallest Size —_—_—_—_—_—_—_— At 25 Per Cent. courtry erd seashore homes. » attained It is possible to sell this splendid machine at $18 only by Discount ; cy This is the substance cf }| making and selling in very large quantities, by doing away with pias ae ait Splendid Values in Cut Glass the trunk man’s conces- the old extravagant practice of selling through agents, and, Modern round cornered Re- Reyuler designs from the cut glass fa less than usuel, Another cut glass manu them new patterns, Thirty other cut ¢ 2ctory whose output we control, at 25 and 33 1-3 per cent. finally, by adding only a moderate percentage cf profit to the | frigerators of ash, finished in acturer’s excess stock at 33 1-3 per cent. less—many of net manufacturing cost. golden oak with galvanized manufacturers have sacrificed profit to the extent of We get several hundred The Wanamaker Special Machine is a modern drop- head} [lining and shelves and inne: 20 per cent. on cut glass, in new patterns, which is finished with the nicety which we require for h of serviceable can- automatic lift model. It is self-threading and has an automatic sheathing ‘of charcoal, and all cut glass that we sell. To give an idea cf the difference between March and any other time in | | °2° bobbin winder and full set of attachments. It is housed in a | with all parts removable for cut glass prices. Fromour regular stock handsome five-drawer cabinét of quartered cak and presents a | cleaning purposes. sion, vas-covered steamer and Bowls, 8-inch, $4, regularly $6 10-inch punch bowls, $17.50, regularly $25. dress trunks that we can] very pleasing appearance. The Wanamaker Special Sewing Two styles—with the ice Sug ‘ar and crear 4.50, regularly $6.50. sweet pea vase regularly $6.50. recommend in every way. } Machine at $18 is fully guaranteed fer five years. chamber opening at the top or -elery trays, $3.75, regular! 7-inch sweet pea va regularly $8.50 , the front. Bowls, 9-inch, $6, regularly 7-inch tall ccmpetiers, $6.75, regularly $8.50 The Dress Trunks, inJ AN fan tively New aace) ins Rew! ing Machines 3 ce ERIS 10-inch punch bowls, $10, regularly $15 Water caraffes, $4, regularly $5. several sizes from 28 to 40 Is the Stan lard | entra eet le at vy this | helding 65, 85 and 100 pounds ; i in sale for the rst time in this arch event. n 1s . :, 12,0 00 Thin Blown Water Tumblers at 40c Dozen mene long, are all $7.5¢ machine, the needle is so located that the cperator sits directly fis ‘Sand S173. at $8.75, Gced patterns on clear glasses—six designs. All will probably sell the first day or two. cach, before it, doing away with the fatiguing and injurious twist to , gi Two sizes in the front open- the spine common in operating machines of the older type. In the Basement The Steamer Trunks, ing or apartment-house style, . Combining this feature with the Standard Rotary Shuttle and it » Our Basement China and Glass Section participaces in this March Sale with many particularly in length from 30 to a ball-bearings, means an ideal machine—one that is bound to Pee ane te ees of small prices on the less expensive wares. inches, are all $6.75 each. } set the pace for all others from now on. Q : Main floor, New Building. Either of these mact ines may be purchased by first payment Basement, New Building Golden Opportunity Among Lamps of $2, fcllowed by weekly payments cf $1. Basement, NeW Building. $5,000 worth of gas and electric portable table lamps with shades will be scld at $3,000. Manu- : ar facturer's surplus stocks, many of the newest styles, all of the richest finish, Electric portables ? yt start at $3.25, electric desk lamps start at $3, gas portable ligh tart at $3. AG tenets This sale being a month long does not mean that all the special merchandise will be here fcr | LES A. KEENE thirty days. Many of tle greatest values are in very limited quantities, | Many items will prob- Pry ele Cutter < Dispesed ve ably sell out the first day or two. The collection as a whole should be seen tomorrow. Fomaarly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. ¥ roedwey, New Yor =

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