The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1911, Page 11

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\ ot LEFT KEY LOOTED THE FLAT Three Pawned Mrs. Starr’s Jewels, Hid Tickets Un- der St der Stone. ONE “OUT ON PAROLE.” “Quarter to 4,” Was Password Which Helped Detectives Land the Others, ‘Three clerks were arratened in Fars lem Court to-day by Detectives Brenner ring the apartment r at No. (2 Lenox Ty valued at burglary, the r names as teen, of No. 64 West One Hundred and son, eighteen. of No. 622 West One Hun- * gained an en- with @ key Starr when she Told on His Chums. ce by @ prive » detectives the Ine Hundred enox avenue, e he was to n standing detectives One of t sand the artt- being out on Ret MASKED ED CURGLARS HOLD UP LAWYER Five Lock Millers Jamaica Cottage After Rob- bery and Escape. The police are M and his wit in the right eye ho would tose the sight IN STORE, CLERKS | One Hundred and @hirteenth street was THE EVENING WORLD, “LOOK AT YOUR HAT” Was a viction of heart trouble, und. the CRY 1S THIEV THIEVES’ TRAP. | biows ne received were not responsible for hie death. As Women “Lift Hand Hands to Head- sunennnEnnannnneInSennE ES ibbed by Every one sees your collar. Leste Lede aa by Select it with care. Nimble Footed. ‘Mise Hanna Feldstein of No. 101 West walking along Lenox avenue, near One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, last Mght when @ young light-colored negro wader, Wook at your nat.” ‘Miss Feldstein put her hands to her hat and the negro grabbed her hand- bag, containing $24.60, and ran away. Mise Rose Cohen of No. 4 West One Hundred and Fortleth strect was roboed | & few nights ago at One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street, near Fifth avenue, by @ similar trick. pee DIES OF HEART DISEASE IN THE PRIZE RING. Ue SEVERN PENHURST : YH LONDON, March 17.—A local prize- bed iptbises fighter of the name of Dovey died sud- ‘Two excellent examples denly last night in a fight at the Ne | Of the popular closed-front style. Gonai Sporting Club. “Phyetciane who | qumeCTtatcobety A COTO NT Gustay Kester. eighteen, of No, 620 Lenox ay where he is employed in hie father's grocery; Frank Henry, alx- | ‘Thirty-ninth street, and Edward Thomp- | red and Thirty-first street, the son of | Kest m aid, according to the | tment on the! ton Wednesday ested on a tip! sana said he was to! the place | “What time is Mn it ts said, and offered tives where some of tickets were as her prop- AND WIFEIN HOME: in Closet of Any looking for five) e of Louts | 10) Clinton ave ght, and, after door a masked maa | o the hallway and| shed, who followed, | 1 wag Despite the fact | e law. vr, of No. 45 West 1 Hatem og Look for the ad arulithite label a BROADWAY AT 3TH ST. WOMEN’S DEPT. RETIRING FROM THE WOMEN’S APPAREL BUSINESS Last Spring Season nut only stock on hand, but all brand new incoming Spring goods—ordered months before this condition was anticipated. | Closing Out All Fall Weight Suits for Women and Misses at 7.50 10.50 15.00 Former prices up to $25.00 and $30.00 250 New Spring Suits Plain tailored and shawl collar models. Peau de cygne lined. Storm Serge, | Shadow Stripe Worsted, 1 5. 00 Black and White Checks, Intended Sellin; iz French Serge, Price, $25.00 Wide Wale Serge, 10.00 and 15.00 Intended Selling Prices Up to $29.50 Serges, Messalines, Moires, Foulards, Voiles and Checks, in smart new Spring styles; plain tailored, braided and embroidered. 7.50 Children’s Coats to close out at 1.95, 3.50, 4.95. Formerly up to 12.50 Children’s Wash Dresses at 85c, 1.00, 1.50, 1.95, 2.50. Formerly up to $4.50. Junior Misses’ Suits, to close, Serges, Cheviots, Mixtures. Formerly up to $17.50. | “That’s the kind” You know the taste of a big red-ripe | perfect tomato right off the vine. You know how delicious it is when sea- soned just right. Then imagine it flavored with real celery; and blended delicately with fresh creamery butter. That’s what you get in | Canta, Sci That is why this particular Campbell “kind” stands out as the foremost favorite among all the soups ever made by anyone, It has the freshness, the natural flavor, the perfect blend- ing, t When you ask for perfect tomato soup you are asking for Campbell's, And you'll avoid disappointment by insisting on what you ask for. 21 kinds 10c a can t put it beyond imitation hea the Tue oer | SS Mr 3 el to wreak down, the vA i, ame } 1 hour g SOnaensd' ¢ WILL LOS tHe EYE, ey ae CUT TY BOY'S MISSILE, snow tean Just add hot water, bring to. a k \ cross boil, and serve r Pe si forget to ; and ‘Third a amiimeerandiret: |” Jose Camrnett. Company yore, Mtiyawe| sd sine: Camden NJ ud been cut almost tn ) FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1811. We have been selling pianos in Brooklyn for 34 years Club Pianos delivered to all parts of New York City without charge Bring 5 dollars Saturday morning and join the Anderson & Co, Piano a q If you come down town Saturday morning, come in and join the Anderson & Co. piano club. ; @ Come in, anyway, and look at the piano-—and If you think well enough of it—5 dollars is all it takes to join the club. The remainder of the club price ($252.50) is then payable at the rate of 1 dollar and 25 cents a week. @ You may have the piano delivered at once or later—just as you wish. © The weekly payments of 1 dollar and 25 cents do not necessarily begin until the piano is delivered, though you may, if you wish, nen up your weekly payments until you have your piano delivered if you do not want your piano until later. @ The life insurance feature of the club becomes operative when you begin your weekly pay- From that time on, should you die, the Other features of the Anderson & Co. Piano Ciub in detail The Club is to be composed of 600 members. 2. Nearly one-fifthof the mer berships have been taken. 8. The value of the Anderson & Go, CTub piano is, #350. celled forth- 4. The price to Anderson & Co. Club members is $257.50. ‘ P 5. The tating dre BbIOUIcaah whe you join, then 81.25 per| W ith and a week for 202 weeks. 8. The piano will be delivered when you join, or later, as Not being able to renew lease, we are forced to sacrifice 7. The ‘weekly payments of $1.25 begin when the piano is 8. Every instrument is guaranteed without reserve—for five years Hy a guarantee as strong as we know how to make it in gq There are 8O many reasons why you should } join the Anderson & Co. piano club if you are thinking ot buying a piano, that they cannot all be mentioned Itit doce hot therpreve | IN One advertisement. { The thing to do is to investigate them. them one by one with one of our salesmen, who can "9. it after 30 days’ trial, give you your money b 10. If the piano is satisfactory after 30 days’ use, the club member has eleven more months in which to satisfy him- self as to the character of the piano. to be everything that he expects, he has the privilege of ex- changing it without one penny’s | ment of equal or greater value that we sell—( and we sell over thirty different representative makes), 11, Ifaclub member dies during the life of his contract we will immediately send a receipt in full to his family for the instrument. 12, A beautiful stool and scarf to match the piano are in- cluded without extra cost. 13. The piano will be tuned twice without charge. 14. There is positively no interest added. ie meiprene is not satisfactory for any other instru- 300 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, ‘ 370 Fulton St., Brooklyn One block from Boerum Place Elevated Station Open every evening until 9 o'clock ve Be carats | OHA LES A KEENE, 180 Br oadway, New York No Extra Charge for It, eee al asso tt may, be ial as at! ease remaining un- paid payments will be can- receiptin full for the instru- ment turned over to your family. at them point by point to you. are getting before you do buy. For the convenience of people who cannot come in during the day the store will be vill be open every every evening until 9 o’clock = ara Registered in accordance with Copyright Act of March 4, 1909, by Martin MeCurrtck and Anderson & Co, Unauthorized use in whole or part, or colorable summaries thereof, forbidden. ANOTHER OF THE FAMOUS oval iad git SERIES iM exuade ‘is gutted “THE CASE OF a ADMIRALTY CODE" © A piano is something you do not buy every day —you owe it to yourself to look well into what you 370 Fulton St., Brooklyn fq! One block from Borough Hall Subway Station Open every evening until 9 0’clock

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