The evening world. Newspaper, March 3, 1911, Page 12

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Lori. y-oighth street, | The woman yed the tof the aid of @ doc- | " HOME FAT REDUCER y to Foree Frank Out. followed t THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, OUD MANBEATEN |= 222 FUNK OUD ce ENPLOVEE DIT) === =SSSSCMROTHER sgE Sleuths Nab Hired Man WW hen}! of Nephew: Kingdon, | (2 He Comes to Work—Viciiin Fights to Retain Place in | 6 nd Felled With Billiard Cue. “M,.P.”" Directorate. road and to supplan al | Works Rapidly and Safely —Requires No Exer- cising and Allows You to Eat What You Like—Cut This rm | was | F “| Jealous ee Juet ae thoudh he had not murderonte Py attacked his fim six hours ea peared at John pool rooms, No. jameburg, to-day at ung up his hat to go to work, Detec- | fives Deham and Weyman of t Jya_heade dim, in and go to where he nyer and robbed | Mas 1 Fraser ape | ‘ n'a bitiiard and | | hy, Wille] Com sual time and! jookout GOING OUT OF THE WOMEN’S APPAREL BUSINESS Unable to Renew Lease Hackett. Carhart BRoapway at 13111 st. for helping Fraser in the robbery and was arraigned with him. The police fay that en in pr The standard of excellence for nearly a half century, ‘Unequalled for Cleaning and Polishing SILVER | JWARE and all fine metals use; economical ; effecti lutely harniless, Send address for FREE AL ab ing room at th night and threw an electric f back of the pl and lawyers were left. | . Rave his testine The Rlectro Kilicon Co. 99 CMT 8t., New York fn his face. When he opened hik eves fourtee “ar cresees und Braonions Kyeci unite, he was struck over the head with a} billiard cue. Jaan Ba trogeled second | tng a look at hin et stunned. He left the building without er Fe sain que Sous ne poures oblenia The fecovered enough to answer questions: He told them his money was under the his cot, and they ripped tt WOMEN’S DEPT. y more?” one of the Us every cent I've got in the wor) he enid, He thought Ne recognized Frases's woice, and despite the mask de af ard that he recognized Pinna as} er-on about the i, we'll fix you so you won't need it," said the other man and Drought the billiard cue savagely down on the back of the old man’s head again. He does not remember any- thing after that until Policeman Bedell | Getvact, Socket, Face and Jaleum Pordden | of the Bedford avenue station found ‘Ai Sing and Department 8 him Iying across the sill of the front | atteed M. Smith Co,, 85 W Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 ' 34th Street—West Incoming Spring Stocks placed on {mmediate sale at unheard of low prices. Thousands of dollars worth of goods to be disposed of in this way. Tomorrow Will Be a Bargain Feast in un autre parfum qui soit aussi fin, délicat et ddicieux que Djer-Kiss. —Kerkaff, Paria Are Showing the Most Charming and Exclusive Collection of Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits, Women’s & Misses’ Gowns of Marquisette, Foulard, Voile, Chiffon and Satin. Also Party Dresses for Misses and Children. ywhere St, N.Y Just Received from Our Workrooms New Spring Shipment of Beautifu' Suits for Misses and Small Women Intended to sell for $17.50 Immediate Closing Out Price *10 Man tailored men’s wear serge and gray worsted suits. Short, jaunty Coats, with inlaid moire collar. Panel front and back skirt. Millinery | Smart Showing of Tailored and Street Hats Copies of French models [ Just Received New Shipment of Girls’ Wash Dresses, Sizes 6 to 14 Intended to sell trom $2.92 to $5.50 Immediate Closing Gut Price 1.00 150 195 2.50 2.95 In Gingham, Me hand embroidered Repp and Pique. st Spring models. Misses’ & Junior Tailored Suits Also Suitable for Small Women, also Original designs of our own $72.50 to 45.00 Children’s and Misses’ School Hats | $1.95 t0 5.75 | Misses’? and Children’s Dress Hats | Lingerie and Fancy Straws $7.75 tO 25.00 Sizes 14, 16, and 18 years, or 32, 34 and 36 Sizes, i TAILORED SUITS, r lining, ngle or aeuet breasted, navy blu serge and hit 18.00 Percale, C teand cok lined stripes; also black and white shepherd checks. ....... 06606000 e eee MISSES’ SPRING COATS, of ney | blue serge, trimmed with black and white check, Copenh n blue and) 15. 00 black satin GIRLS’ JUNIOR SPRING COATS, } full length, navy and Copenhagen | blue serge, lace sailor collar. 12.75 Sizes 8 to 16 years | JUNIOR SMART } | 9.75 5.00 | Entire Stock of Girls’ Fall and Spring Coats, Sizes 6 to 15 Formerly $5.00 to $15.00 Immediate Closing Out Price Being obliged to clean up balance of stock, we have grouped the entire collecticn at three prices. Cheviots, | Mixtures, Meltons, ete. GIRLS' AND SPRING COATS. Sizes 8 to 16 Sal GIRLS’ NEW SPRING COATS navy blue serge, trimmed with ied | and Copenhagen blue taffeta silk, f lined throughout. Sizes 4 to 8 years } Spring W caring Apparel | for Misses, Juntors and Girls Attractive Styles at Moderate Prices All of our High Class Sample and Model Coats for Women and Misses Intended Prices $30 to $50 Immediate Closing Out Prices Junior & Misses’ Party Dresses Misses’ Suits ) in Lingerie and Embroidered Net, Chiffon $15 $25 cnavy blue serges, black and white checks| Marquisette and Challies, ! and) mannish mixtures—several very | $25.00 9.75 15.00 19.75 Silk, Pongee, Cloth, § Satin, Raji ah smart models at Gu se ae } Junior Tailored Suits navy blue serge and shepherd checks Girls’) New Spring W }$17.50 Girls’ Coats to 14 years in Percale, G 2.00 m, Repp, 2.95 nen and Lingerie. 3.95 5.00 navy blue serge and blac all lined, and white checks, sailor collar, —- en reatho Our Credit Terms (et =" tia i ae a9 | 100 tiny ; ” Misses’ and Junior Dresses | French ‘Tissue, imported ginghams and? $7+50 Lon GARDLESS of loca. || [We FURNISH . lawns—several smart models at \ ~, t ne tion, size, arrangement {| APAON Kd 50 Girls’ Linen Dresses ; STO or price you will in all 4 +998 go 00NeNS 4 hand embroidered linen dresses, in Highly $6450 Home, likelihood find theRoom, | to AW ACCOUNTEE blue, tan and white House, Flat, Store or oem eaeeeel| FISHER BROS Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave; 19th St. Office “ToLet”’ in TO-DAY s COLUMBUS AVE: BET. 103 & 104 ST. Vacancies COPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS) (16 re MORNING WORLD. Stern Britiees Direct attention to their Spring Importations of their celebrated Alexandre, Babbette and Lupin Suede and Glace Kid Gloves In all desirable lengths and colors, for Dress amd Street Wear. Special Values for To-morrow One-Pearl Button P..X. M, Chamois Gloves, spear back, in natural and white, at 05¢ Twelve Button Length Glace Kid Gloves, in white, at $ I. 65 In their greatly enlarged Shoe Departments Advance Spring Styles of Women’s Low Cut Shoes of Black, Gray and Brown Satin, White Canvas and Buckskin, Black Velvet, Black and Tan Russia Calf, Patent Le i Kid, in the newest and most approved Women’s, Boys’ and Girls’ Dress and Walking Shoes Dancing Pumps and Evening Slippers. lipper Trimmings and Buckles in new and effective designs EW BUILDING THIRD FLOOR — Misses’ and Children’s Imported Trimmed Hats For Dress and Semi-Dress Wear ON THE SECOND FLOOR $7.50 to from 3. 75 t An Importation from London of exclusive styles for street wear, from School Hats, 18.50 9.50 Additional Spring Models of Misses’ and Girls’ Girls’ and Misses’ Apparel ‘Tailored Suits, Dresses and Coats of the most desirable fabrics are now being shown. Exceptional Inducements for Saturday Misses’ Tailored Suits, of navy, black and white serge, and hairline stripes, with embr Misses’ Foulard Dresses, of dotted and striped effects, Dutch Neck, Two Models, Girls’ Coats, of serges and mixtures, Sailor and 1 5 75 Notch Collar effects, 8 to 16 yrs, atin: Children’s Coats, of navy serges, also shepherd checks, linen detachable collar and cutis, 2 Young Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Extensive lines of High Clas Norfolk, Double-breasted, Sailor & Russian Suits, $4.95 to 17.50 Washable Russian and Sailor Suits, from 1.95 to 11.50 Young Men’s Suits, from 10.50 to 24,50 Also the following: Attractive Offerings for To-morrow * Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, Hand Tailored, Two Pair Knickerbocker Trousers, Nw iA of fine fancy mixtures and blu , 8to 17 yrs, at $6,05 Value Youths’ Suits, Newest Spring Models, of fine fancy mixed fabrics and blue serge, 16 to 22 years, or er 5 $12.75, 15.50 Values $14.50 and 18.00 32 to 38 inch chest measure, _ at Boys’ and Youths’ Furnishings, Hats and Caps West 23d and 22d Streets W. L. DOUGLAS ~~" 5878 |*322 &°4 SHOES HRS / Bi 1876 ey to #7. T . Don’t pay high to make rgrade » used swith § If you could visit W. L. ‘acto at Brockton, « ow carefully W. L. Douglas shoes made, you would then understand “why they liold their shape, look and fit better and wear longer than any other make of shoes. BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES. STITUTES CLAIMED TO BE "JUST AS GOOD.” Boys’ Sha tobtain W, L. Douglas shoes in rour town, write f woarer, Alicharges prepaid. W. L. DOLGLAS, bo DOUGLAS CREATER NEW | YORK Ds by : 45 derseyCity—18 News 1 ark Avepue, |

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