The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1911, Page 8

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— | " FORCED TO WED 'AMERIKA HELD UP BY DEATH THREAT, NNEW SEARCHER," WIFE CHARGES DRUMMOND JEWELS i Kidnapped — by Suitor and Imprisoned for Vienna Merchant Returning , _ ine: t willingness to the Mayor to allow Weeks, She Declares. Home on Liner. the child to go On the stage, ‘The oe Hildren's Society jected because of M Amerika was preparing ym her Hoboken pler this morn HM, Kauth, RiRst: MARRIAGE: AT 14)| it Me Se Masters ere ane : Jing her commander, Capt Says Last Husband Divorced] + ved dow the gangplank, @lgnatied j the dock hands to hold the hawsers, Her When Hl and Wants | and suminoned George P. Dougherty, the Pinkerton orn office, who with twenty of his Default Reopened. | A remarkable case of rd a train at the polit of a revo! ere last week might be solved © vessel teturned to Germany, | ds had | ras the on the s city and marcy ag Douguerty seemed satisfled, and as the ni) officials of t were unwilling that ng held up, no information was given them, pinion of the police and the the stolen 4 Amerika, alt commit hin Ired differen ns might be made, but he did not wn opinion or permit any to do so, eto Barten took place riage on Jan. 2%, 1801. Kat 7 o'clock he and and five women from his went to Hoboken and ranged jemselves about the pier and in dif- ferent parts of the veysel. Forced to Marry at Fourteen. | marriage that would kill} him, but he traced 1 of employ revolver sought to * to her Clever Women Don’t Grow Old | Keep Your HairFullof Life, Lustre and Splendor in this ety her to go with him to E ¥., where “On the way,” sald Mra, Burdick, "T got off the tral: mn an effort to escape, but Barten caught me and forced me rs, et back. He then took me, after 10 o'clock | —Hegeman & Co. sell Parisian Sage, the at night, before a man who, 1 have! really good hair grower, dandruff cure since been informed by my mother, waa| and hair beautifier. not an ordained minister. I was so Everyone fearful that Barten would harm me that | “e ne 1 have Iittle recollection of what hap: | era] Wen e rr af i looks = should Mrs, Burdick ald | use it. Nothing will put of on your shoul- ders quicker than scant, faded or gray hair, Parisian Sage not only makes the hair of both women and men more luxuriant and ranteed to eradi- from falling and 1s brother-in-law's for #ix weeks, The! her and 400k her b. that time, shi n, as he later disappeared | jared further that s story to Burdick | beautiful, b | cate dandruff, drive itchine the scalp. It is ald and refreshing hair » | dressing aid is sold by Hegeman & Co. and druggists everywhere for only 50 cents a large bottle. The girl with the Auburn hair is on every carton and bottle. “Parisian Sage cleaned the scalj stopped all irritation, made my hair ty, silky and left no trace of eticki. rs. Sarah Sanderhoff, 1508 N. n_St., Owosso, Mich, RAILROAD MEN CONFER. Reach No Dectn| as to Appent| COR. 46 ST, &8 AVE. ae ZROM BROAD RAPIDS FURNITURE, | Owing to our adding another floor to our bullding we are compelled to condense our stock. General reductions throughout our entire establishment, Furniture Without Deposits Vurcbased | er proved sutinfacts to the buyer, | * to please our Dal | CALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS ‘Terms Apply to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Connecticut | $1.00 a Week Opens an Account. We Pay Freight. 3 rarmishea 4 rurmienea 4 Furmtenea Write for $49.98 $69.98 $89.98 Lists of | 4 rdtnisnea © Furnished Fapnished for These $109.98 $149.75 $200 Up Outfits. SEWING MACHINES ON CREDIT, — Matled Free Upon Application, PRE nist cic worth of merchandise. This clock is sold everywhere from $10.98 up. | FOUR-YEAR-OLD WINS PLEA | TO BE A “GWEAT ACTWESS.”| tx on who pleaded her cas Mayor's office, saying mean to not let me act for I'se want to Unweleome| Captain. Was Suspicious of | the child's age as Bloi for ten ‘ould physical atrengti. She is aiways attended by her parents going to and from the theatre | Skin Sufferers! Drop Greasy Salves and Nasty Medicines. 4, soothing Maud, D. 1. BD. Pre! jopa the awful itch with the very fleet May ynor overruled the Children's “1 fink it is weal ‘Wuonande and thoe- | ut cases of Farema and they oll c ‘The Mayor determined that inasmuch THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1911. \ The Housewaresin This Once in fr | Six Months Sale Are the Kind One Likes to Save Money On . There is a double satisfaction in economy when with it goes the NK J knowledge that a better article could not be bought at any price. This is strictly true of very many of the housewares in this sale. And where it is net true, the article is of a thoroughly dependable quality, and at least the best of its class. The woodenware in the sale is from the maker who has long stood at the top. Look | at this kitchen table—hand made. No easily loosened, nailed on or “‘wiggly”’ boited legs here. Each leg (of maple) is carefully mortised by hand and the frame fitted in these mortises as carefully though it were a piece of fine cabinet work. Every part is smoothly finished and edges and corners are ty rounded off. A four foot table costs regularly $3; may be had in March for $2.10. i Wooden Wares Plain bosom boards, 15c; felt- 2-qt. dippers, 18c. covered, 30c. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Oak step chairs, $2.50; fancy back, $2.75 each. Blacking case, carpet top, $1.10 Ash library cricket step, $1.20; folding step, $2. Kitchen table, best seasoned lumber frames, mortised maple legs, edges of top rounded. Plain, 3 ft., $1.45; 324 ft, $1.85; 4 ft., Ash meat boards, 11; in. thick, 12 x 14 in., 30c; 14 x 16 in., 40c; 16 x 18 in., 45c. Pastry boards, tongued and grooved, round edges, 14 x 20in., 25c; 15 x 22 in., 30c; 18 x 24 in., 35c; 19 x 27 in., 40c. White pine foot benches, 15c. lqt. graduate measure, 12c. ! i | { 3-qt., 22c. | Porcelain lined rice boilers, 4 | pt., $1. | | A : | Muffin pans, 12 rings, riveted Until 19'P. M. 750-762 8th Ave., Cor. 46th St. °»*sairigstitoe Special Sales For Friday and Saturday Jewelry A sample line of imported Hat Pins, Brooches, Veil Pins and Buckles, in the latest shades of enamel and stones. Hat Pins at 25c Each Values 50c to $1.00 Veil Pins and Brooches, 25c Each Values 50c to $1.00 Buckles at 50c; value 81.00 | at 750; values to #1.7: Real Irish Neckwear Baby Irish Stocks and Eton Collars... .$1.75 Tabots......cceceveeeee 280, 45¢. and O5c¢ Net Fichus, ‘Trimmed with Val. lace...... 50c Imported Hand Embroidered Sailor Collars, ‘Trimmed with Cluny and Val. lace.........655 $2.95 New Shapes in Satin Collars, With tie or bow to match...... oes 50c Embroidered Coat Sets...75¢., $1 @& $1.25 Imported Ostrich Feather Stoles 4 strands, 72 inches long. $7.95 ‘Handkerchiefs Women’s All-Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs 1-8, 14 and inch hems, 60c per 14 dozen—value 75c . Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs With colored embroidered initial and hem, 75¢ per 14 dozen—value $1.00 Notions—Toilet Goods Zephyr Dress Shields Silk outside, nainsook inside. Regular shape, sizes 3 and 4; shirtwaist shape sizes 2 and 3, at 75¢ per pair—per dozen $1.50 Spool Silk Large Spools, 35¢ Spool—dozen $4.00 Blue ribbon quality, 100 yard Spools, §¢ 0 Spool; dozen, 45¢ j Special Items for Men Razors at...... -$1,00| Shaving Brushes. Value $1.50 Value 50c¢ and 6: Williams’ Shaving Sticks, usually 18¢, at = 0c a Shaving Powder, ‘“ 18c," 0c is Talcum Powder, “ de,“ /0¢ Cremeleto..........5005.. ‘ 50e, “ 25¢ Imported Soaps (3 cakes) box “ — 50e, “ = 20¢ Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. @ . y cae es and plain, with silver trim; also etched Ham or meat boards, 15c. Polished Tinware $2.10; 5 ft., $2.90. on Russia iron plate, 50c. qt Laundry settee tables, swinging top, 314 ft., $4; 4 ft.,’$4.25. Japanned Ware Ay Ash towel rollers, 20c each. Hand made. There is no Bread hoxes, 13 x 9 in., 60c; | White wood knife boxes, 22c. better tinware 10x 14 in., 316 x 11 in., $1. } Wash benches, 3 ft., 85c; 4 ft., : i | Oak grained foot tubs, 19 in., $1; 5 ft., $1.40. Wash boilers, copper bottom, | 65c. Three-fold square bar clothes | No. 8, $1.20; No. 7, $1; No. 9, Round cake box, 10 in. diam., horses, 4 ft., 75c; 5 ft., 90c; 6 ft., | $1.75. 1 45¢. No. 8 pot steamer, 50c. Square spice box, with six Soup strainers, 9 ih. diam., 50c. Box nutmeg graters, 5c. Pudding moulds, 2-qt. size, 35c. Deep bread pans, 12c. Plain skirt boards, 314 ft., 35c; 4 ft., 45c; 5 ft., 60c; 6 ft., 75¢; felt- covered, 4 ft., 65c; 412 ft., 75c; 5 ft., 90c; 6 ft., $1.15. hinged canisters, 85c. Flour canisters, 25-Ib. size, 80c. Dust pans, 15c. 16-in. coal hods, 60c. The tinware listed here is in a class by itself. Only the heaviest and most highly polished or thoroughly Japanned tin plateisused. Andevery piece is full measure-—a pint means a pint, and a gallon a gallon, with the maker and with us. The best black and galvanized IRONWARE; Vollrath’s seamless steel, triple-coated Enamel Ware; Kitchen Cutlery of standard makes, Rust- less Bath Room fittings of solid brass, nickel plated; and some excellent Trunks and Refrigera- tors—all step down to the usual price of inferior grades during this March Sale. Basement, New Building. ‘ Last Week We Offered Every Suit in the Basement Store For Men ’ at $8.50 or $11.50 Tomorrow We Will Offer 500 Men’s Winter Overcoats In the Basement Store At $8.50 or $11.50 ; It is safe to predict a response as enthusiastic as was that when the Suits were repriced. For these are excellent all-wool overcoats, and there’s no need of argument when it comes to selling them at these prices. All from our regular stock. All sizes, even up to 50 for large men. Black and Oxford Overcoats for Dress or Business Storm Coats with Combination Collars In fact, Coats for any purpose. Beginning tomorrow there will be just two prices,regardless of quality. No need to compare present prices with former ones. It is enough to know that ANY OVERCOAT in the Basement Store for Men may be had for $8.50 or $11.50. This is the final overcoat event of the Basement Store for the year. Selling begins tomorrow morning, and will continue while the coats last. ; Also—A Few Cravenetted Raincoats for Men to Sell at $1 1.50. Basement, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. World Almanac and Encyclopedia | $1.10. Umbrellas: A Sale For Women’s 26-Inch and Men’s 28-Inch 78c Tape Edge American Taffeta Umbrellas with Handles, Worth from $1.25 to $1.65 It has been anything but a good season for Umbrella manufac turets. ‘That's the reason why we got about 3,500 from a prom ent maker who was overstocked—got them at our own price, Natur. we're anxious to dispose of the lot quickly, and have marke unusual quick-selling price for Friday, You'll do well to —there’s sure to be a crowd. Best Paragon Frames; ‘*Wear-Well’’ Tape Edge American alfeta Covering; Stee is; Case and Tassel to Match. Handles for Men Handles for Women Plain and silver trim mission, natural] Long German silver, Dresden, pla Silver trim; long Dire oire, Mission, ; long pearl posts with silver and gol silver caps. Impossible to itemize the aoe, ad ere fancy carved horn many novel effects—persopal inspec-| with silver trim and long etched silver tion alone can do them Justice. and engraved silver caps. (Out for 1911) marks a new era in concentrating facts and fig- ‘ures of universal interest into one volume, hand- lily indexed for ready use in the home, office school, c, Uneedit—Uwantit— Ugetit 25¢ at Newsstands, 35¢ by Mail, ; It makes Mttle difference what you n eed~e World “Want” will go and got it, | i . _ ~*~ por TW Rm eee et ead

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