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OPPENHEIM, GLLINSs. @ 34th Street—West THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 10, 1911. ‘ ! 3 | OE ° | finger prints wan t only pies vat re DOCTOR CHARMING. Here’s the Original Harem Skirt, — THREELAWYERS S&S cS ’ | Wooster street We inaton's Birth. BUTTOOZEALOUS, © Also Modified Freaks Now Worn. DISBARRED FOR 2 viiscunce SA ys THI: VRE oO. K. t at Headquarters, who said that HAREM SKIRTS. IN CONNECTICUT AS ANKLE SKIRTS. the finger prints on the elas door and Mrs. Burrelle Relents a Little) PHILAPELPHI | those that the department had on record . M. Detectives Gil- 3.000 ten i ie of having robbed the SAYS THE WIDOW | BRYN MAWR GIRLS |SHOWER OF NUD ARTIST FURNISS SHARP PRA PRACTICES i snip ovideneh Apillai tik Gk IN DISGRACE OVER ON THE ARTICLES J testimony of Licut. Fatrot, the Bertilion _o m ch 10, —More} SOUTIT NORWALK, Conn, March March itary Furniss, |APPellate Court Tak Takes Drastic |¢Criept were made by the rane hand, han twent ’ College girls|—Two young New York women made hampions the cause of the * * ‘The prints of the fingers,” said Fau- After Publishing Denial mauve they have In; Upon the streets ofthis harem akire tn a statement in tho times| Action in Cases of Logan, |rot in’ csurt yeateria eharas: | is dehy fternoon attged in} this morning. He suggests that it shoul . Nerints BO © pews of Engagement. most extreme pat- |e made a permanent fashion, as, from | Spenser and Ironside. he mob Was behind | ine point of view of common sense, com- Are Showing the Most Charming and thelr appe Exclusive Collection of |nave t them, a . shower of mud | Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits | when Dean M.| Thinking teem two soldiers who had|fort and hygiene, the . aoe LA ind RESULTS : , homas returns from her trip | deserted in preference to going to Mexi- | preferable to the present microbe gath+ Three lawyers—Armand Spenser, Ed-)| 4. Fy 2G ry WILL a" eee leo Policeman attempted to arrest the Be a ns he | £4" Logan and Charies N. Ironside | 1 he 40 Days for $1 Women’s— Misses’ Gowns of Marquisette, » students disobeyed orders no®to |women. He deststed, much embarrassed, nm o ‘owever, De) were disbarred by the Appellate Di+ All you have to do is to tnt ’ J appear In public in the skirts, upon ascertaining the truth. would call At the “ankle” skirt. viston of the Supremo Court t@day, | | tt # nefer or two umice Foulard, Voile, Chiffon and Satin. 2-day and you can clear your skin, add Hellilancy to Youte eyes, develop your fiq- ure, and double your strength. D0, ih Pima Frrechdes, Wirinnies, redness of cone: sallownees of any facial diem . James P. Campbell’s SAFE Arsenic Complexion, Wafers Spenser was admitted to practice tn) 4 1908. The Appellate Court found that| he had converted money of a client to; his own use; also that ho was guilty of forgery. Logan was found to have obtained « sum of money from a cilent by “false and fraudulent representations.” The charges against Ironside were that he converted a cilent’s money to, his own use, The Appellate Court declared he was “guilty of deceit, fraud, malpractice and unprofessional co; ° “If Yesterday Had Been To- Day, It Couldn’t Have Hap- pened” Says Dr. Amey. Also Party Dresses for N ses and Children. are a pricelew ‘They are prwttively ex Wiarating, | They sive you a Tptooming complex: ‘it only yesterday had been the night “hright aparkling eyes and enormous bodily a before this could not have ha sighed Dr, J, W. Amey of No. 10 West | Forty-fifth street to-day, to an Even-| ing World reporter, as he sadly read h Dr, Campteil’s the only known” sate OPPENHEIM, CLLINSs G Seen aad two notices that appeared in a morning HOPE DIAMOND HOODOO nit et WAS FEARED BY M’LEAN. Apprehension of Gem's 11-Omen | | Revealed by Clause in - scaaeniaiail | Terms of Sale. That Edward B. McLean, son of John| NewYork RealEstate R. McLean of Washington, feared the! 4 . “hoodoo” of the famous Hops die-| Security. Company mond would also overtake him was learned yerterday as @ sequel to are 42 Broadway sult filed Wednesday in Washington against McLean by Cartier & Company of No, 12 Fifth avenue this city. The|! 6%GOLDMORTGAGE 8 to @ question of Misses’ & Junior Tailored Suits Also Suitable for Small Women Sizes 14, 16 and 18_ years, or 32, 34 and 36 Sizes, hat had inspired the ob-| in Thursday apers of the engagement 6 Burrelle, Rresident of Press Clipping Bureau, to Dr. J. W. Amey ts incorrect. Mrs, Burrelle desires to say that she 1s not engaged to Dr, Amey or to any! one else. N BURRELLE, To whom tt may concern: MISSE Se ee MRE CGE CIBHUE superior lining, single or double breasted, navy blue serge and hair 18.00 lined stripes; also shepherd checks sult 1s to recover $180,000, the reputed BOND Tho story of the engagement be- : » i tween Mrs, Burrelle and myself as init taka of the supposed ad MISSES’ SPRING COATS, of navy) published was authorized by Mr. McLean’ erge, trimmed with black and waa sed good fa Mr. 3 s apprehension that the This Company offers at par and serge, trim N 4 me, and issued In good faith, Giamond’s ill-omen would ensn. mo J. W. AMEY, check, Copenhagerf and black satin) ee Widow's Gentle oan him |} interest its 6” Gold Mortgage Bonds, in denominations of $100—$500— $1,000. These bonds are tax exempt in New York State except as to in- GIRLS’ JUNIOR SPRING COATS, } full length, navy and Copenhagen 12. 75 serge, lace sailor collar. § to 16 years “Should any fatality occur to the family of Edward B, McLean‘ with- | in six months sald Hope diamond is || heritance. agreed 10 be exchanged for Jewelry | of equal value at the selection of | Milton J. Lambort (attorney for Me- || Assets - - $10,000,000.00 Lean), and it {8 further agreed that the contract for aid deterrea pay- || Capital - - $3,950,000.00 resides at No. street, and is relle, as well GIRLS' AND JUNIOR SMART SPRING COATS. Sizes 8 to 16 wey 9.75 ne widow of Frank Bur- as a former newspaper ment is not to be negotiated.” ——_—_ GIRLS’ NEW SPRING COATS, navy blue serge, trimmed with real and Copenhagen blue taffeta silk, 5.00 lined throughout. Sizes 4 to 8 years ing to do nouncement of my mey. The repe OFFIC “The Mystery of the Burnt Barn” is another of the Red Triangle series of complete Detective stories in hook form being given every week with the Sunday World. This is « thrilling story of « perplexing mystery and its eventual THOMAS B. CHAS, R. MoCAR’ ¥, Secretary THE SAIRT_ON A x great Lon Detecti e carp a eis od te ‘ al Sletten Sans ag se Te fazon Junior & Misses’ Party Dresses me by storm. > say a t WK . reo ; 200 WOMEN SEE . ; ; ; ‘ ; DEMO\STRATION OF | Be CONDONT FINGERPRINTS CAUSE ARREST In Lingerie and Embroidered Net, Chiffon ' In Cell as Burglar on Evidence of Marquisette and Challies. $°9 FINE URGED Berti! Expert. IN ILLINOIS FOR Part of a glass door upon which were 9.75 15.00 19.75 | WEARING THEM. ——= | CHICAGO, March Hobbie skirgs, Girls’ New Spring Washable Dresses —————————————————e—eeEEEESESESESESESSEEEESEETB HAKEM eo a eet ANOTHER [*~ wa exposition of the h Two hundr hairs or a less W D harem #Klrts and hoop skirts may be {pat under the ban of the law in Illinois, a A Dill just introduced provides that in Percale, Gingham, Repp, Linen and Lingerie. 7 THE | “it shan be wful for any female to B A q ‘ Trea | tae eae . Altman & Cu. aD ak Ok an as Mile. ‘ouetted first on the ponse to cries of “HH ee nace enue nels AT AUTEUIL \Ncsetace iaionivonvina: brent HAREM SKIRTS 1 geen Oe Bere SD aOR Ae 2 HAVE RECEIVED ADDITIONAL SHIPMENTS OF IMPORTED Te the hem of the Dulles. ‘This wal ca NOW wr ee nee. emalo shal av a tn crest BORDERED FOULARD SILKS, MARQUISETTES AND CHIFFONS INE: LS Furniture aan aunt IN DESIGNS RESERVED EXCLUSIVELY TO THEM, THE PRICES’ ¢ COTTON BROKERS LOSE. | ae ee ammrarap cea Sees pe eeen et RANGING FROM $3.00 TO $6.00 PER YARD, FEN. L Stores eae tues tho gwen MRS, DRUMMON’S JEWELS frei Sea Estabilsbed Nearly Wait a Century, Afghanistan, They put] ARE STILL MISSING. Special for This Week 83 when they appear In ee ees fiat orion: me cowsume English and German Detectives) SILKS AT ATTRACTIVE REDUCTIONS IN PRICES Extension Table and 4 Dining Chairs | \ luminous, It will be ob-f Who Board Liner Amerika on $ part of the Afghan outdoor yarem skirt 1s a long, thick vel, when it das e ‘ exc Golden Oak 6-foot Extension Table; the 4 Chairs are golden oak, genuine leather Other Side Make Vain Search, ARE ON SALE IN DRESS LENGTHS, AMONG | THEM THE FOLLOWING: % IMPORTED NOVELTY SILKS, DOUBLE WIDTH, ope USUALLY $3,50TO4.50PERYARD . . AT $1.90 e of the the ner Ame t seem td be f it was tated t ad failed to throw any 1 Rift In the Lute Widens, "The other day I ‘ paper FRENCH FOULARDS, 40 To 42 INCHES WIDE. frlend who seats. , ee ms tees USUALLY $200 & 250PER YARD =. 4 AT $425 SOME SPEC IALS “IN SIDEBOARDS, BUFFETS, etic a ra it wan and he Sere ‘ CHINA AND CRYSTAL CLOSETS ; ch ie Soxta ‘pubilin (e Tvaave. a | "| AMERICAN FOULARDS, 36 INCHES WIDE, WE FURNISH HOMES COMPLETE—CASH OR CREDIT. ‘ete B a 1 USUALLY $1.25 & 1.50 PER YARD |. AT 78c, /GEO. FENNELL & CO. 2209 3¢ Av., Bet. 120 & 121 Sts, a] ay WHITE WASHABLE HABUTAL SILK, 36 INCHES wip! Furniture, Rugs, Bedding. Bronx Store 3d Av. & 149th St. Mrs, urrelle and sald vuncement 3 USUALLY $1.25 PER YARD AT 68c, jon't you KROW. t me in m at an The Strong andtheBeautiful Both Need Nourishment On account of the tremendous amount of real nourishment which it contains, bread is the ideal food for both sexes. 10,000 YARDS OF SUMMER DRESS GOODS WILL BE ON SPECIAL SALE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), CONSISTING OF A SILK AND COTTON MULL, A ROUGH | WEAVE SHANTUNG AND IMPORTED PRINTED COTTON | VOILE, IN VARIOUS COLORS, AT THE EXCEPTIONALLY | LOW PRICES OF 9c, 25c. & 28c, PER YARD SOLD IN DRESS LENGTHS ONLY 4 It is as necessary for the building up of the woman's refined beauty as for the rugged ynuscles of the man who works at hard ree | physical tasks. } Mrs. B tention 8 calle No food is so important as bread. Becatise you have always | caten it, you probably have not realized its importance to you. B. Altman & Ca, pirecr arrenrion 10 Tart REGULAR STOCK oF BOYS’ CLOTHING, For sPRING | SINGLE AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS $5.75 TO 20.00 | TOP COATS 4 a : 7 ‘ $10.00 « 12.50 . $16.00 To 25,00 ROYAL “ARCANUM DANCE. Chevron and Chosea Friends Couns Remember its value and eat only perfectly made bread. SHULTS cll’ Reception TosMght ENGLISH OVERCOATS . ’ Fifth Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets, New 7Grk,