The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1911, Page 10

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poems cae - se ere pment assis) — te _ SSS ee AD we aU TTtAw OUIVAVs Ae HF EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARGE 4, TOIT: | ot my poer brether Ciro who died ta! and Afth foore crept hastily acrose the | R | Siaod © ae cere ee eee = fire escape to the adjoining houses. ool iy ineers to @ in- | Michael Ramawata, wh lives on the TH sT' Se tees Gar ene Or | exscne Boek, lowered the fire eacape 1ad- i250 REET-WEST A TBy ‘thts time both priecnere and taw.| Cer, aM While Policeman Otte Brune| o, yere were pretty well 4 | SCAMOPRISTS towereets: Lee & nooerd, burst into " it, Cire Vitoral, looked ‘oe Dre ti tae id Ast act tte & 7th Aves." ’ on n n ) porary adjurn H. Ramacata as @ @r Throughout the turmot! there wae @ damage !s estimated a —_ Bang Shown Them as Proof of singie person tn the room who matn- ——— Guilt, They Cry Protests, | ‘ined 2 impassive attitude. Thie wae| wtve Hart by Powd ad , eee teeter e:| PORT CLINTON, 0., March 2.—Five Then Join in Sobbing Bee. persons wore injured in an exntosion of | f powder at the ry 4| the heat had broken eller, filing that pi pper floors of the ings the third and fourth, were badly dam- | aged, The first floor occupied by "pate ——Ss«éaarly Spring Sale of _ Spring Sale of Women’s Street Dresses, 10.00 Thursday a Number of Clever Models, Including the Well The Spring “Conference de Paris” (Opened Today in the Rue de la Paix Shops, Third Floor) . ——_ | plant of the Am 4 F any, at Cypaum WOMEN FRIENDS FAINT. FLAMES AWAKE TENANTS ist thie tty nat ho TO FLEE IN NIGHT GARB. | Draped Empire iy nee 3 Reach Adjoining Houses by Bal- Le na in Ha Cae son te Is an Exposition Accesing Lawy Glares ty conies When Fire Mounts Prisoners Through Bars of From Cellar to Roof. I own my own factory “it. Ci iy cer OF Ie. Bout i worth ev cent of it. Bought them last week during the cold snap when a 4 prominent Fifth avenue manufacturer was In need of quick cash. They're yours to-morrow at a big saving. i / f Fine French Serges—in navy and black. * Fire whien started in the eatler of We | and have many designers, tailors Cage—Uproar Halts Trial. | 1 weet tTwenty-corentn street at 19) and operators under one roof. | | C'deck the morning and spread up| T buy my woolens direct at mil!) iW VETERDO, Italy, March M—Anery ex. | Feached the roof, forced the tenants to eine and hed two Pea | WW & Ganges verween, opposing counts! ax| fee te eafety in their night clothes by | hese things keep prices down Ir Generale of 4 New Fashions i today's passion 0¢ the trial of the Com wey of the balcony fire escapes to the Moe Levy ‘2 Black and White Shepherd Checks. . HE come ital vans censonena| Ove ts Te SAT Soft | 119-125 Walker St., New York | is ise for S rin op ‘oulards—tn dots, stripes and fancies. Pp 2g i) Guna in ohiraseuy eureed im JAA You'll be delighted with the varied colorings, ; ' one ent Sarl as the exceptional showing of black + | wemen, plain col S i 1 eepeamend and . | saoStsi: and Summer 1H nh. ° fy hy mfoyndes Smart Tailored Hats, 4.78 INCLUDING Jeurwed at the close of the morning see- | The variety of shapes, colorings and | Gem yesterday, beonuse of the {Iiness of | |f trimmings will excel anything we have pore hat tine Ghuseppe atv previously shown. Every correct model Spring Costumes and | France, Spring Coiffures A Few of tabbed te death Gennaro Guocoole and | will be found in plain, fancy and two- B a Sori ew fae wife, was being interrogated con- toned braids, including black and white. y and anaeaux ng eqpatng his career by President Bianchi. One of these exceptionally smart styles Wraps from Paris, Pi Our Own ' ‘i Lord lepton aged ne is iMlustrated herewith. Spring Millinery Parasols and Scarves, Young Women meratn ‘ gk from @vean-examination. It is cha. ced ¢ i ol- li og {Taffeta & Dresden Ribbons the leading Paris mo. | STE Jabots and Col. | Wil Wear Some @ridence of Cuccocie’s treachery in the SATIN TAFFETA STRIPED RIBBON—with self lars, Spring Veils and of th eae ie, Wrought about ba| color dotted border; 5% inches wide, in distes, Spring Blouses . Weed avaakan iss Taos ten Se, yy te , Reuuny stews cue ad ; Handkerchiefs and | New Paris Go po IS VUSTIN WOE. Gbttia Coe RICH DRESDEN RIBBON—7% | and Lingerie de Paris, Easter Boutonnieres and 5 te Ry ones . pA ‘ae a t ff All Suitable for sashes, dress trimming or : 10 to 1 e'eleck Sainte aoe nt wor ll Greatest 0: millinery. Regularly 8c; yard....... 376 Spring Gloves from | Paris Bibelots for Gifts. |2 #5 s'ctect cated epon his brother Camarriste to @venge him. It ie asserted that accont- Ss it § a ica vee | Serge Sui Pumps, Ties and Boots, 1.95 NOT OLD BACK NUMBERS, CARRIED OVER FROM PAST SEASONS, but Ive, new, clean, bright, up-to-the-minute kinds that are not to be 2 t rf 3 E i Unparalleled Opportunity to Get Any Kind of Cut Glass You Desire, at--- Sales scene) pao debe g | found etsewhere st near the price, weman known ae the \ Brown Paepeien ec eree eae|(| Sve cet ihe Pita \ a Watenattes But let-us tell the story! (ns gaa boad the purpose of maufac- —Suits true to fashion. / . Tan Legg thnkccgheotpores Seer sal Manet tt ent Pre , aan =! For Our March Sale of Scere ren Matec os rs Was or Our March sale o edad || Acne ajeadlbreapes ever Fashionable Spring Silks hi ) easd: Site we ring found tn the home of Jauntiest model, trimmed Z | mp ascites er es pepo sion 38c ina and ut lass woman ut Skinner's satin weight end was! * oe Becton ren the rionsre, ne sma braid palpate (Pas. y ee eas eee baplteha shades, tn- We went up State to the cut glass center and took over from a maker his surplus of OE i et hie ter and were taken |{] buttons, The skirt is a / nat 91.50; yard Rete “draped gowns. 4 09 ||| carefully designed and finished cut glass to eell at a THIRD LESS. Men Leryen Lugar, Prentest of tie ||] beautiful panel effect ehaped 3 |] and destens. Regularly 69 Se md ey yards ip a Wait a minute—that is only the beginning! Beard of Attorneys of Naplea, who ts detending the ieformer, Gennaro Abbat. ||| and trimmed to correspond s maa way to tho epece ||] estectly with the coat. Rich pur front of the great stes] cage and, men, Rear ene) Re acriens quality soft finished satin ‘Dainty Wash Fabrics The Remaining $5,000 Worth---Their Actual TL pinlnehebnubyenksrodie esi aed Value---Will Be Disposed of Tomorrow mall at About $2,500 and to that lot are added uncommonly beautiful odd pieces such as a $150 vase, which will be repriced $100; an $80 punch bowl, repriced $40; a $50 punch bowl, repriced $25 —all among the very choicest cuttings in our whole regular stoc Here are a few of the items with the number of pieces of each article. If you know S4INCH IMPORTED M of any to-be-brides, remember them now: , MORI ALL WOOl ; a Si] T 9 vases, $3 euch, were $4.50 B vases, $1.75 cach, were $3 | ‘a a 1 vase, $6, was $11.50 Regularly $1.50 and $1.75. 2 ane SScach were $880 ne “Tee, that ts Cuccolo’s ring.” | Tie interruption brourne the scores ||} Mining in coat. 50; YAFd. .seseveereeeene eesceesccecesssoceseeeteusones | f lawyers for the defense into the WASH POPLIN—in a Lopes 1 ot tiris season's newest colorings, fray, and as the exebration of the also black in a highly mercerized finish. Regularly 29¢; at...........5 All Sizes for Misses from 14 to 20 All Sizes for Women from % to44 FREE ALTERATIONS INCLUDED | Prisoners grew louder these lawyers | made @ verbal attack upon Liguori! i) that threw the whole courtroom Into an uproar, The the babel of tongues one could Gietingulsh these oft-repeated | exclamations: “Who pays you the price | of Abbater: * sname?” You are | paid fron, the secret funds of the Gov- | } Newest Dress Goods: 2 Specials S4-INCH BLACK AND WHITE SHEPHERD CHI 2-INCH IMPORTED SICILIANS; 42-1 _ STORM colors and black; 42-INCH MOHAIR Br ILLIANTIN with white hair-line stripes, colors and black. Value 6c; yard.... ri ernment,” “You were sent here wider orders from the Carabincers.” Prisoners Cry “Bravol” ‘This attack was encouraged by the PNeoners, Who Applauded as they ex- claimed, a Scompotes, $6.75 were $8.50 2compot vere $7.50 7 sw ere $6.50 “Bravo! Bray For i meernent Frist ASD “4 spyesst i verses BF oosth were ; a aes oF. in Domest nen were $7 alleged E -Da 8 s ursday, 5 vases, $5 each, were vase, was sweet-pea vases, $5.75 each, ” Toilet Articles fs. ach, were $4 2 water Jugs $8 each, were $12 sree wig Sale of extras 2 water jugs, $10 cach, were $15 50 each, were $12 vases, 1 water jug, $4, was $6 s were $7.50 2 vases, $4cach, were $5.50 3 water juge, $7.50 ea., were $12 1 ao $11 2 vases, $1.50 cach, were $2.28 7 claret juge, $4 each, were $7.50 | 2 ere $15 1 vase, $2.75, was $3.75 A claret Jug, $4, was $6.50 | 3 vases, $6 cac! 4claret jugs, $6.75 ea., were $10 1 vase, $2.50, \ S oblong dishes, $5 ca., were $9 12 nappies, 6-in., $20a., were Dependable, well-known « greatest price-concessions ever nar Quantity limited; no ma ARMOUR'S TOILET SOAP-box of es featured during this sale—the eorc. O. D. Ore fepown as tho proprietor of ga | ; and Paria, hel At 75 a e Altano, Nothing Like This Sutt & ere $5 5 sets sugars and creams, $5set,were$7 2 sets sugars and creams, $4.50 set, not | Vent in Phe | a m z 12 nappies, 6-4n., ‘hand, $2each, were$3| were $6.50 Beesetul Reformed Society’ made him. | | « ‘ Be + a cel 0, were $3 20 bowls, 8-in., $3. ‘S0ea., were $0 | 14 bonbon dishes, $1.75¢a., were $3 er a te cas: Anywhere forLess Than $1 " tPomorlen lan $a bow! ca., wer | 5 ” c ! | 50, were $3.50 9 bowls, 8-in., $1.60ea., were $2 t jugs, 95 each, were $7. "3 cal! from the other world the sou! $17.50 “6 cakes for. ve Ble waitin cH WN ianeppi a 2.50, were $3.50 30 bowls, 8-4n., §4 each, were $7 | 2 butter dist = = = - — wn . - eC $3 4 bowls, 0-in. , were $8 G ect | ‘Tf oREED > : 16 ice cream trays, $2, were $3.50 12 bowls, 9-in., $6 each, were $9 ; ek \ ; ; Hepsi Fore hablo ‘4 bowls, 9-in,, §7.buen., were $19 r | : heey 6 per bai Hef #1 punch bow!, $40, wae $80 6 bowls, 10-in., $7 each, were $12 ‘ 1 | | ae , 2 punch bowls, $25 ea., were $50 | 1 bowl, 10-In., $10, was 314 CASH OR** eed ' 4 i SALVE C 2 punch bowls, $7.50, were $12 Snappiess ni. $3.50, were $5 4 a or L Te | | ‘ , ¢ 2 punch bowls, $48: were $6: i $7 ’ | : NAIL Bt 6 punch bowls, $5ea x 1 nappies, . KOCH’S ‘SHAV IG SOAP—sti me . 1 vase, $5, evi Fe Ycompotes, 0 each, were $6 Founded 1826 WILLIAMS! S SHAVING SOAP WILLIAMS'S MUG SHAVING SOAP, 8c ORANGEWOOD STICKS $1 WEEKLY E Deaik tate of WILLIAMS'S YANKEE SHAVING SOAP Sg ates Met Quite a Plunge! OPENS AN ACCOUNT Exceptional sale ol ways tt TH. Bc C i f W. 's Ch i i (NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED DANDERINE—aie sixe, 180) 500 7000 Pairs o omen’s amois Lisle Gloves Mens Shoes WESTPHALS “A a i te: Short and Long, 35c and 50c Soe size, le; Bi stze WESTPHAL'S EGG SH \ _sonid OPen SATUNDACAMENINES 5 esi | BATH BE , We lifted this burden from an importer’s shoulders! As ue over-estimated his Tan Russia Calf orders, he was glad to give us these gloves at a concession because we took this large quantity. Blucher and Straight Lace ch, were $4 CARACALLA BATH SOAP--box ot 4 11 sete of sugars and creams, $2, were| 8 bowls, 8-in., $4 cach, were $7.50 | w Building. So many women delight in these gloves because they look like chamois and wash y q ae ; so beautifully. Shoes and Oxfords Pe cs fa . | SALTS ; he tcemprlens 2-clasp gloves, 35c—which normally would be 50c. Natural chamois color, $ s ‘ IND OWDER F MICH 12-button length, 35¢e, waualiy oe Writs ond nahual, A ait , es ‘ ee wee 15-button length, 50c, usually 75c. Natural chamois color. 3 9S Ae ate The unusualness of this event will be evident to women who are acquainted with Value $5.00 and %6.00 SHEFPIELD'S TOOTH PASTE. such gloves. Basement, Old Building, KOLYNOS TOOTH PASTE...... c J WILBERT’S TALCUM POWDER PA Broadway & 20th St; Sth Ave.; 19th St. vse as aaeuit “poWDER TS | OOOO AR JOHN WANAMAKER POND GAGAsscs:ascanserccsases 12¢| each... Aan -58¢ Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street,

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