The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1911, Page 16

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5 OF FSET OP OTD ee 2 2 2 ee eed SOS CCS SEITY TE FORCE OSOELG S Fe ESE MHS RES CE TES HTT a 2o SSSR POSTS Sess Pete ee ed ere OB BB SS.Be et eH Se SF: TIRE RIBISIA! ETT tHE EVENING WUKLD, AISLOSNG BETS (GOTCH THROWS ‘WENT,’ BUT ‘BET'S Saratoga Plunger Now Objects to Ps “Sol” Lichtenstein, ing Check He Gave Play the hardshins hare all on inte, while eiletered Bianck, a wot relish. Bianck's expressed fo-1a ® . c i note T ‘ was origina en 40 BW. Tiche Lichte fector, and afterward tndorved over t Meore. Bets on “Live Ones.” During the Saraioga meeting Jast sum- mer Blantk ne iified Lichtenstein he bad some “live ones going over the spring meoting and asked ¢ vat at well- kwown dookinaker to accepte some ‘Wagers. “Sol aceomthodated Blanck, Moore ee im his pleadings, and notified to wire his choices to Saratoga each day in time to “get down before ‘Whe popies got off.” Moore asserts that ne deporited with him a check for Bvarantee his losses if any should on RS hk, in reply, declares he began Lichtonstelh his “ood things’ day he wanted to bet. To his 2 » his choices ‘got @eoagions that his selections had been “pecaive 00 late.” Losing Bete Always in Time. On the gocastons: when he picked feweré, he says, he invariably got word Saratoga that bis “wires” had received on time. After a few such experiences Blan Geclares he stopped payment on th Blanck’s amended angwer to the sult | was that he had been “cheated” and | that, at any rate, the obligation was 4 | “gambling debt.” Justice Finelite permitted Blanck t add this defenseGon “a penaity of $10 and said, quoting from another opinion: | “The defendant in thie action, if he | could get clear of paying the check in| Question, -was unwilling to plead the | fact that the money was lost at Zam- Ding. Perhaps some sentiment of honor May have been struggling through his brain, but the prospect of having to pay the money he had lost seems to have overcome this reluctance and he now oad to place upon the record that sé which he was unwilling to set wp at first.” hereto —— MRS. MELBER BEGINS TERM IN PRISON TO-MORROW. | —_— | Child Slayer Under Twenty Years! Sentence Makes Secret Statement to Lawyer and Sheriff. | . ALBANY, March 17 of her ehild, will be taken to Auburn Prison to begin her sentence of not less than twenty years, probably — to-mn, Warden Benham was officially n to-day by the clerk of the cour ‘WH eend a matron for the woma: Dire. Melber, following her sentence last night, made a statement to her @ounsel, John H. Dusan, in the presence of Sberiff Piatt, the nature of which both refused to divulge. EOL, “SAMSON” MCURDY ABOARD, OF VEN HE WON > DRESS FITTER LOSES SUIT. | SJery Finds That Paul J. Honwit| Hea Not interfered With The jury which bas been evidence in the suit of Mr Hennigan against Jaul J. any for § ‘ourt in W Bia treatment of th him and testined tt separation from for suificier Plaint that her from © where was untrue, 7 FREIGHT & 10% R.R. FARE WRITE FOR OUR 1911 CATALOGUE GRAND waridS FURNES! Comma | 08 We PAY OPEN EVE'S UNTIL 9 O°CLOCK ALLOWED ON ALL CASH SALES, E This BED OUTFIT With Eve c Jousisting of Bod OUR 17-1423 Third Ave.at 80m SLB Corps, War Present WAR AEROPLANE, ‘Their country alr chines and js said Spain, France, Argentina Mahe. i be sent to INTEST FG Army and Navy Notables With) Diplomats See New Ma- NTO HOSPITAL — ' Dom Margaret Conway of No, Bahn, Ove pion’s Head in. Wre Match, Badly Hurt Hurled Cham- r " re | to-day of Injuries received on March 1 chine a Proved Success, Gor the was given its init nonstration here ear icaines, ATION: * (0 American women 1 he sail to f the war plainly in the Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Spring Apparel For Misses, Girls, Youths, Boys and Infants Largest_assortment of Misses’, Girls’, Boys’ ard Infants’ Ap Misses’ and Gi Hosiery, Neckwear, Waists, Middy Blouses, Gloves, ‘Han Ike Merino and Lingerie Underwear, Boys’ Neckwear, Hats, Shirts, Furnishing , at popular prices. _ SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Misses’ Satin Tailored Suits Of black tailor satin, coat with detach. able sailor collar hand embroidered, skirt with Empire belt. 14 to 20 years, Value $39.50 29.50 Misses’ Satin Tailored Syits Copies of Imported models, made of su- perior quality guaranteed si Girls’ Spring Coats Long coats, box or semi-filtted models, of navy pres or shepherd check worsted, fancy silk lining. Value $12.75 4 to 16 years. Girls’ English Norfolk Coats Exclusive man-tailored model; seven- 9.75 in, smart eighth length, of Scotch Tweed, in gray coats and new model skirts. : I H + 14 to 20 years. Value $40.50 39.50 10 wikyoow Heahee Value $24.50 15.75 Misses’ Emb’d Dresses BulgarianEmbroidered Lingerie dresses, of batiste embroidered in rose, Copen- hagen green or black, lace trimmed. 14 to 20 years. Value $18.50 Girls’ Hand Made Dresses Lingerie Dresses of white French Bat- iste, hand embroidered, in white, old blue or rose; real lace trimmed. 6 to 14 years. Value $15.75 12.50 9.75 Misses’ Silk Dresses Of Foulard silk, in navy, Copenhagen, brown or black, with hairline stripe, Finpire model, waist silk lined. 14 t0 20 years, Value $21.50 Girls’ Three-Piece Suits Smart Tailored Suits of English serge and shepherd checked worsted; coat, new model dress. 12,to 16 years, sy Value $39.50 16.50 Mftsses’ Tailored Suits Hand Tailored Suits Of men's wear serge, in navy, black or white and hairline strip Iso. gray or tan tweeds and chec 14 to 20 years. 29.50. Copies of Imported Suits Dressy tailored suits, “Francis,” “Paquin,” “Poiret” and “Drecoll” models, made of imported materials. 14 to 20 years. Valye $65.00 29.50 Value $39.50 45.00 Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing Boys’ Spring Reefers ‘Of navy serge, Scotch Tweeds or black and white ch d worsted 3 to 10 years, Young Men’s Suits Custom Tailored Suits ; al!-woolimported fabrics in all the newest colorings, 31 to 40 chest, Young Men’s Suits Hand tailored Suits of E Worsteds, tweeds and cass 31 to 40 chest. Value $9.75 7.50 Boys’ Spring Top Coats Of gray or tan Herringbone cheviot and English Tweeds. 8 to 47 years 12.75 Value $16.50 ish Serge, 9.75 Value sz3,80 18.75 Value $12.50 UNUSUAL SALE SATURDAY Boys’ Hand-Tailored Suits : | With extra knickerbockers | Norfolk and double-breasted Models of Imported All-Wool Navy serge, cheviot | cassimeres and flannels, Cours hand tailored, Mohair lined; trousers iD ears oy RE Wart Pty deta 7.50 ann 9,50 USUAL PRICES $12.80 AND $15.75 | J | 4 3 ROOMS | ‘JAMES McCREERY 800. FURNISHED | Ree | SOROSIS SHOES. Fees | ADVANCE SPRING SALE. $148 On Friday and Saturday, Dard Purchase of $100 March the 17th and 18th. a6; Value $20, * thouseaeeping Cie bin TERMS th $3.09 Down ( “ Everytoing L ; New Models in Women's Roots, Oxford ies and Pumps, of Satin, Velvet, Corduroy, Patent Leather, Dull Kid, Tan Calf, White Canvas and Buckskin. * $5.00 1 $10.00 Down $1.50 Weekly $15.00 “ $2.00 » $20.00 “ F $30.00 “ $2.75 " 3.85 per pair values 5.00, 6,00 and 7,00 ejrd Street 34th Street Gen, Wood, chief of staff of the army, Brig.-Gen, Allen, chiet of the signal and others officers from the and Navy Departments were | Among the most interested of the small group of spectators were the Japanese military and naval attaches. ° ly owns el@ht ma- fe negotiating for the purchase of several others. Russia, Austria-Hungary apd were represented at the In © few days the machine will | A oe Went One Hundred and Sighty-first street died in Washington Heights Hospital M through the dumbwatter shaft, 0 howe where she was employed | "Tye s , Goffre en ce parfum agra mon chef-d'aeurre aus Omér- | xa@EDAY, MARCH 17, 1911. JAMES McCREERY & CO, 23rd Street 34th Street On Saturday, March the 18th. MEN'S UNDERWEAR. _ In Both Stores. Natural gray Silk and Wool Combination Suits, light weight. 3.00 ° usual price 5.00 Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers of French | = ey and many of her bones were broken. and Domestic manufacture. Discontinued | emcaco, Ma tHenry Uahn, WASHINGT z ‘ i B. lines. 50c per garment . wrestler, Known t+) rosentatives of a . usual price 7Sc to 1.75 ° tos “San " partments and military y with o fre f of his etn HABERDASHERY DEP’TS. mm Both Stores, Custom Shirtings for Spring and Summer. Especially designed for Evening, Business or Outing wear. : Fabrics include Scotch Madras, Cheviot, English and French Flannels and Silks, Pique and Silk Mixed Matetials. Samples submitted and representative sent, upon request, to take measurements, Sale of 600 dozen Shirts,—plain or plaited bosom, regular or double cuffs. Made of Scotch Embroidered and Russian Cord Mad- ras. Also Soft Negligee Shirts of Silk Mixed and Mercerized Matcrials. 2.45 values 3.00, 3.50 and 4.00 1 BOYS’ CLOTHING DEP’TS. In Both Stores, | Unusual values in Boys’ Clothing. Russian and Sailor Suits with Eton collar. Made of Mixed Cheviot. Russian—size 214 to 7 years. Sailor—size 6 to 10 years. 5.00 Combination Suits,—Jacket and two pairs of Knickerbocker trousers. Made of Blue Serge or Mixed Cheviot. Size 8 to 17 years. 5.85 Ih - The Student-Suits,—Jacket, Vest’and ‘first Made of Mixed Cheviot or Sizes 15, 16, 17 and 18 years. 10.50, 11.50 and 12.50 ‘long ‘Trousers. Blue Serge. _ ARMES MsGREERY & 605 34th Street agrd Street | JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street MILLINERY DEP'TS. Im Both Stores. Trimmed and Untrimmed Straw hats in a variety of models and colors. Suitable for all occasions, An unusually attractive stock of Misses’ and Children’s Hats for School or Dress Wear. | HANDKERCHIEF DEP'TS., 1 Both Stores. A coriplete assortment of Handkerchiefs for Men, Women and Children. On Saturday, March the 18th Sale of Women’s Sheer Handkerchiefs, double hemstitched in dainty colors of Pink, Blue, Heliotrope, Tan and Green. Box of six, 85¢ value 1.50 | MISSES’ SUIT DEP'TS. Im Both Stores, On Saturday, March the 18th Serge Suits,—girdle skirt with panel front and back; inch ¢ » Sailor collar and cuffs of Moire Sizes 14 and 16 year: gO ts, lined throughout with s1fand 16 years. 14.50 Challie Dresses, with yoke and cuffs of chiffon, bead and silk trimmed. Plain colors, | Sizes 14 and 16 years. 14.00 JAMES McCREERY & CO: | 2grd Street 34th Sireet 45 inch ‘bop Cc Peau de Cygne. Si What You Lost Yesterday _ You Will Find To-Day If you used a ‘‘Lost and Found” Adv. in the World this morning. Stern Brothers are showing on the Second Floor large assortments of Misses’ and Children’s Dress and Semi-Dress Hats in the latest models, also English and French Tailored Hats for Tennis, Golf-and Automobiling A large collection of School Hats, At the Special Price of $4.75 | ee ne ae t To-morrow, a Specially Prepared Sale of Misses’ and Girls’ Suits, Dresses and Coats Misses’ Suits, of sailor collar effe: changeable’ peau de cvg Value $42.50 Misses’, Junior and Girls’ Three Piece Suits, of Serges, in ail desirable shades, shepherd checks effectively trimmed, Two Models, sizes 10 to 17 yrs, Value $23.50 | Girls’ Coats, of navy serges and shepherd checks, 16.50 « 8.85 with contrasting silk collars, sizes 8 to 16 yrs, Value $13.50 Girls’ Coats, of all wool serges, novelty mixtures and 4.75 shepherd checks, full lined, 6 to 16 yrs, at ° {| Children’s Coats, of newest materials, Norfolk Model, | * patent leather belt, moire collar and cuffs, 2 to 6 yrs, 7.50 | Value $11.50 | Girls’ Washable Dres of Imported Repps, de of contrasting colors, deep Exclusive Model, r collar and cufts s, 6 to 16 yrs, 4.95 | A large assortment is also being shown in | Misses’ and Girls’ Separate Skirts of the most desirable wool and washable materials. —————— OOOO Spring Styles of Boys’ &nd Young Men’s High Class Suits, Overcoats, Reefers Also Hats and Furnishings NORFOLK: AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, exclusive styles and patterns in serges, cheviots, | cassimeres and worsteds, from $4.95 to 17.50 | BOYS’ REEFERS, of fine gray and brown mixtures, also blue serge, | CONFIRMATION SUITS, of blue serge, Norfolk and Double-breasted M BOYS’ TOP COATS, in Mannish effec from $4.85 to 9.50 at $6.50, 8.50 of gray and tan mixtures, at $8.25, 9.50 MED ACK SUIT: ge, also g oe ie {an effects, 32 to 38 inch chest, from $12.50 to 24.50 Also the following Exceptional Values for To-morrow | BOYS' NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, 4 with two pair Knickerbocker Trousers, of fine $ | blue serge and fancy mixiures, in new effects, at 6.50 Actual Value $8.50 | YOUTHS’ AND SMALL MEN'S SACK SUITS, of blue serge, also tan, 33 to 38 inch chest nv Actus and brown mixtures, a Se 1 Third Floor, New Bu Spring and Summer Styles in all fashionable leathers and fabrics, for Women, Boys, Girls and Infants, To-morrow, a Special Offering of Children’s & Misses’ button Shoes & Oxford Ties Consisting of manufacturers’ samples ‘and discontinued lines, in various leathers, ‘ $1 22 Sizes8 to 10", Value $2.00 Pair, at 21.35 a yan 44 to 2 «2.75 Pair, 1 - |. oo 2% to 4, ff 3,00 Fair, 1.83 Our new buliding on West Twenty-second Sireet is now completed and the two entrances on that sireet will be | found very convenient for Automobiles and Carriages, | West 23d and 22d Streets Stenographers! You can avoid much competition for the po- sition you seek by hav ing your “Situation Wantad” Ad, printed in the Morning or Sunday World. The rate is extremely low— from ‘12 words for a |quarter”’ up. |Send Your Ad. in Time for Next Sunday’s World, LL

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