The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1911, Page 6

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8 ee ma ee eS ~ FROM ST.PATRIK'S “IN BLOCKS HETRUNDLES ADOG = Flatbush Wayfarer With a, story Faia to igh aw Fails to Submit the Modified does teat ke | Scheme, as Agreed, and Bape: : Balks at City’s Proposal. dog? Oh, jew’ Frail my s'a’er-iaw | —e—— Three-Days’-Old “Bun’ Surprises Police oy inmaved by eo] Conteren between the Public Set~ sion, the MeAneny Com- vice Comm lites of the Board of Kstimate and oMcers of the Inte aule claee : ; rueaeirad > i ‘Transit pany were umed this “MAN OF MYSTERY” DIES, don at the offices of the Pubtic| t TAKING SECRET WITH HIM. Service Com pn, Th bad been) a ingering p hope that the Inter- y | borough people would enter the meet- mith the d Receipt for Burial Plot 57 Years Ol | ne with @ complete and modified offer trand Aven ast be Only Record Left—Was to equip and o te day Killed by Gas. ‘put it was 1 t « Hayes, Atlantic avenuets * gush has fot only dalled to prepare & ied tht morning which he erate subway extensions, ¥ failed io prepare a! was an indivi piloting a the sidewalk, in ‘Here, you, lll sd be i - that baby #0 Shortly after 8 o'clo To muh #'s'er-ls »| Mrs, Mary Me muhs s'rer-in-law, partially un. | “pram pilot 1 bis vocaliza tlon long enoug vem the imquir had ing cop. by A hg "|New Drug That Quickly Removes Here a strange 1 f wer These Homely Spots. deck of the carriage attracted Lieut and | ‘There's no longer the slightest need of feeling Jed ty | Mahamed of your freckles, as @ new drug, othine |—donbl+ strength—-has been discovered ‘that 19 i ills |g poattive cure for these homely spots, about bis |” Smpiy get one ounce of othigg doable ry le would | etrength-¢rom Biner's or Hoewman’s table smite, | Lttls of Mt et might, a whith would | 69, thee eews ibe, moras nis life's atory | Taue tee Mee or ¥Y | Tete seldom that more ta Finn's attention. Dog in Baby Carriage. Why, thats not features of @ strap of the bat shures’ ting y'know, I's a The only doc: | completaly clear the skin 7 wa a res | ea complexion, A orn. Jouble strength othine tna miequided | colpted bitt for @ plot tn y Comes ure to asi for the double hing, tain te wold und i mone he looked sho-sho vent T'd! tery dated fifty-seven a leh Mails’ to remove the freckl Oh ff cash jie A Spring Exposition Especially Planned to Aid Those Preparing to Refurnish Their Homes Only the other day the tyranny of frozen water-pipes, snow and slush—and now comes the call of the springtime. Herein this great building—whose every floor (with the exception of the Men’s Store, Main floor) is devoted t> things for the home— we have gathered the new things for the scason. , May we ask you to see them to-morrow—to let us hel yot: solve your home-making problem. Six Seasonable Floor-Covering Events Carpets for Spring-Plenishing. Summer Rugs and Mattings Exceptional ptice-saving on Yard-Carpets New Far Eastern Invoices of Grigntel Rugs Directo Latest Arrivals in China and Japan Mattings TY) A Cool and Beautitul Abundance of Cottage and Rag Rugs | Attractive Spring Showing of Porch and Veranda Rugs |New Patterns and Colorings Amplify Moderate Cost Domestic Rugs Clear Away Sale oi Carpets by|Outdoor Rugs and Mattings the Yard Crex mattings, bordered. 24 up to 72 inches At the low record price of $1.10 yard we offer| wide. Fibre rugs, sizes 20x38 inches, up to 217 rolls (about 40 yards per roll) two-tone ef-|12x15 ft, Floral and Oriental designs, two-tone fects, Persian floral and hall and stair patterns. ; . At 95c yard, the price of common grade car- euesty: All delicate shades; ‘pink; Breen, tan, pet we proffer 304 rolls standard Axminster car-| Algerian rugs and mattings; sizes 36x72 inches, pets. Chiefly two-tone and Persian effects, up to 9x12 feet. Mattings in 3 ft., 4 ft. 6 in. The head lines explain these price revisions; | and 6 ft. but to understend the value presented you will . have to test them by what these two prices will Domestic Rugs buy elsewhere in yard carpets. Full assortment of Brussels, Axminster and Oriental Ru gs for the Country Wiltons. Including Wanamaker Special, Bige- Place tow Balkan and French Wilton. Beginning Previously advertised but in quantities suffi-|with Axminsters in 9x12 ft. size at $17.50 to $55, cient for this week's selling. At the prices of|for French Wilton same size. Bath Room these carpet and rug sizes we have seldom pre ‘ . Set ance ince vicrant with far’ Waster Rugs, all colors and sizes, including the famous beauty, color, sheen or wear-resisting weave Saratoga and mohair TUR) : for the out-of-town house. Small pieces begin Also new Spring linoleums, oilcloths and at $6 and $7, every floor accessory. Fourth Gallery, New Building 9 Pictures to Live With---Prices to Interest You Restless and turbulent, with the water of blackish-gray denoting the impending storm —that is how the old sea appealed to one men who tried to imprison jts story on canvas. And then there's another mood with the vters blue end sunny end a peaceful sail or two in the background, But another man did thet end he was in another corner of the world to do it! It is an interesting collecticn, end there are paintings from both American and European brushes. And though their prices are very moderate their charm is not one whit lessened—and you are certain to be more interested in the pictures themselves than in the story of our pur- chasing them at special price Pictures there are for many rooms and ma makes one think of the ‘day in June’ wher There is a flock of sheep, contentedly prezing, ful and appealing. Windmills, too, is e $3, $3.75, $7.50 end $15 for pictur burnished gold fremes and shadow bexe one-third higher. Blan group of paintings, $12 to $40--and these ordinarily would have been priced $17.50 to $60. You will enjoy spending half an hour with them in the Picture Store, Eighth Gallery, New a JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. ere a quiet English landscape which lay’? comes--restful and pleasant it is. and n to it may be seen a Venetian scene, color- “lend of dykes,"”’ and marines of many types. anging in size from 14x22 to 34x43 inches. All in Under ordinary circumstgnces prices would have been Tomorrow We Present in . SS | SUBMAY PLANS | rd that the Interbor-| antic a ig ht the | his landlady, | the odor of | found Hayes's | # will bodily eliminate the Interborou | President McAneny and h jugh Rapid | cost of the division taken over, plus ae — es neers - _ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 20, modified offer plate making on At the last ¢ mable valuation of] t thie. the have o back With eome counte propositions, upon which they w mand thne for consideration, In View of the vast interests Invol it is not likely that the Public Ser Commision and the MeAneny commit proposition until every angle of it been éxamined. Chief Point in Dispute. ” | The main point of diff gar to the euggeation Shearson's Ing Prepared for Ocenpancy, | WOK Tn the Wealthy section of Greenwich, Conn, Known ay tie Be lust night when that the Interborough @ ne She. begin er quar- Ti TI as sent up! | — PE eg RPT 1911. 119-125 Walker St., p coming of the : ANNVLNUOAUNAA VARNA | BANKER’S Home Burns, |My clothes are worn by professional, business and men, The styles dre right jand made as well as any tailor wn district, [ean make clothing. Only the | price is different. Moe Levy Net The Wanamaker Store Presents the New French Millinery for Spring TOMORROW " They have come! b| Relig most beautiful woman in the world t sit for her portrait in this glorious © The prettiest, the most unique Paris ™8? po: g! hats sven in years—ever seen, we think Pinks -plumed picture hat. * we may truly add. © They are hats with character. They © Like a flock of beautiful birds, they have that mysterious quality a painter 11 have winged their way across the ocean, catia’ atmosphere, and settled down in the Wanamaker! _. Millinery Salons. | gathering of hats. Some of the Hats They belong each jto its certain type of women. And just as truly will they confer distinction on |their wearers and be unique among any The Names in That grass-green straw with its flat the Crowns edging of violets makes you think in a flash of Shakespeare’ 's line about ‘ ‘violets | | on a mossy bank.” It is as vivid a picture * It matters little that their styles may of Spring as if bluebirds were singing be called this, that and the other; that over it! |they are large or small, high-crowned or © This delicate hand-wrought wild-rose- color straw, with great creamy roses| trailing over its dipping brim, and a soft cloud of pink tulle underneath —did even the incomparable Lowell pen so appealing a portrait of (Carn June? © That big golden leghorn with its clus- | re art. ters of golden and purple grapes, or this} low. All that you will see when you come. That they are chic is guaranteed by the names inside the crowns—Mme. Georg- ette, Suzanne Talbot, Caroline Reboux, Marcelle Demay, r, and such millinery masters whose is not for money but for love of one encircled with fruits of miraculous | Before They Fly hues--they suggest irresistibly Christina Rossetti’s wonderful fruit pictures in Away “The Goblin Market.” “ Marigolds making a golden glow of | We think they will hardly stay long in sunshine on this brim; larkspurs standing | the Wanamaker Millinery Salons! Will quaintly around that crown--like peeps|you come and see them tomorrow? at some sweet old garden! | Marcelle Demay Salons, Second floor, Old Building. THs 161 East las"sh | Hor sf * Bet. 3°& Lexington Aves rt Den | tH aA HN Furniture RUSS Bedding B WE. FURNISH Carpets Rugs rao yaw Furnishings fl HER Open Saturday Even! GRAND.RAPIDS FURNITURE 4 Our Credit Terms Se DOWNOMY 4 BROS COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 2104S BEST. “L"“STATION@T CORNER ) OPE | SATURDAY EVENINGS) JOFL 1a fire tn the furnace and ar-| New York | ee " 868 Established 43 Years 1911 | 6th Av., 20th to 22d St. THE QUALITY STORE OF SIXTH AVENUE | Six Useful Articles of Furniture | Greatly Reduced for | Tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursday O'NeML Main Store rth and Fifth Floors (Formerly Adams Bullding,) $21 Chiffonier, $15.50 | $22.50 Buffet, $16.75 (Just like tHustration.) (Just tke illustration.) ‘This chiffonier in made of bird's-eye! maple. It has four large draw- ers, with ser-| pentino — swell front and wood pulls. ‘The top fy 19 in. wide and 28 in. long. Mana 14 in. by 18 in. French plate bevelled A mirror, 10 is thoroughly con- structed with a fan #"! $20 Women’s Desk, |- $12.50 $22.50 Dresser, $16.50 | (Sunt Hike tase (Just like ilustratfon.) | This Desk is ‘This Dregser in} m made of bird's. | eye maple, The! top ts 21 in, wide and 38 in. long. Has three large serpentine swell frontdraw- G ers, with wood pulls; 22 tn. by | 28 in, French | Pee ae plate bevelled | etc, Has wood handles. goud locks, Thies Ete This| desk 14,18 Inches deep, and ‘30 inches jong. ‘This makes a vers handsome piece tered oak oF mehoges Tho is Beautifully grained. Has pretty, Rreneb legs, with two serpentine swell front drawers, The Interior is nice ly_ fitted with | Rocker, with } Chair, $1.98 pretty vent (Like Hlustration.) spindles and iG Made of golden oak,’ woven back. polished panel heavy box s ‘k,| Has continu. ous roll arm nd apron thoroughly — bra heavy close woven cane An opportunity to cure a thoroughly re- Mable dining chair at @| very small cost, Our Club Plan A little down and a IHittle each week enables you to supply all your housefurnishing wants at CASH PRICES. Rug Department ||} New Spring Lines Attractively Priced O'Neill Hometurn i Store—Second Floor, (Formerly ne) One of the largest and most complete assortments of domestic rugs, in all the finest weaves and most desived sizes. | If you will compare prices, you will find we always are the \}I lowest-priced consistent with quali | French Wilton Rugs, fine as silk: the highest grade Wilton russ both in quality and styles, all sizes. axlzft.:. A $55 you may Hardwick Wilton BR | finest and cl of ves, in the All sizes | latest and effects, Axminster } beise ; $42.50 Bundhar Wilton Rugs, one of the Tost durable and popular standard | Ortental bd ilton ru the very 1". ™™ $30.50 ugs, in handsome Ori- dresser is thor- or furniture at a very low figure. rr A oughly con- |} eeuctderntea $3.25 Reed Rocker, $2.25 | Bolished Anish, (Like - iMustration.) . | Wk 75 Dinimg| Reed Arm iay: | | Al aes. Ux19 it of € Reet Meets seo) ronable prices, Practically Half Prices on | Oxford Rd Silver Untrimmed bbodsg erly ‘One Building.) M ll rn octane tea illinery at abe Vorks ‘at 26 dozen each, O'Neill Main Store—First Floor | $1,00 "Dessert! 500. Grayy (Formerly Adame Building) Spoons at 50¢]” Ladies at 28 ie Ma sore Butter | Untrimmed Hats - Knives and . | 9 tlozet fuser é Shells at 81" Dossert Forks Smart shapes, correct models | at (Boe halt * #1 Ploin Knives in superior finish, made of | eid Forks ozen® Belt imitation Tagal, silk velvet P flanges, large, medium and small shapes; actual value ae 8. OO A Manufacturer’s Samples ee: | of Electric Lamps At Greatly Reduced Prices O'Neil] Homefurntehing Store—Basement (Formerly O'Neill Balding). | Samples are handled considerably and the rery slight wear on these goods is an assurance of the durability of the finish and workimansh This is by far the best offer of good lsrans ever made, The styles and designs are the most up-to-date and original, that will appeal to those who desire individuality in lamps, not reproductions, To-morrow. you may choose from 50 different designs, styles and eclorings in one, two, three or four lights, Regularly $4.50 up to 936. Special for this sale, $3ur to $24.98 The sale begins when the doors open; nothing is reserved, | and ina good many cases only one piece of a kind, | 500 Pio Knives! steel, stax at abeoach, | die—in lined ed {1 MAKES LITTLE DIFFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— \ A “WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET tT « e Wa hater

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