The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1911, Page 14

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BEFORE JURIES OF CAMORRIST | Yewards Made in Brooklyn! But Love Note and Theatrical Against = Railros.! and Offers Arrive in Same Mail Amusement Companies. and Gladden Him, ‘Tite was “ladies’ day" in the Brook VITERRO, Italy, March 2&.—The trial lyn Supreme Courts, juries fi of any » the adjournment ot | diets in favor of four women, who were | whici on Fri torrupted the recital plaintiffs jn damage sults. of the informer, Gennaro Abbatemag- ‘The largest verdict was awarded tn | fo, wae continued to- fever of Mrs. Anna Kean, proprietress | #10 in past thr of Kean's Hotel at Sheepshead Bay, | euy | the giving her 1,200 damages tgutemt the Coney Inttod and Breokiva ne te hae ee Company, Mrs. Kean together | reste, A telegram from Venice as a ie: Mary ©. Johneon and Mise | %res him of the devoted admiration hoe , was @ passenger in one of | ® Woman whose name betrays her 4 ee hacks which ply througn | DAtionality as not Italian, She urges te bse a Coney Island, in June | the penitent Camorrist to fly to her so two years ago, when a tréfey. ene |@000 as he is free, atruck the vehicie, throwing the three | Other communications are leas flat- fen to the ground. Mire. Kean was [tering and some set forth in unpleasant lai@ up for a month; Mra. Johnson and detail what is in tore for one who rordan suffered from. nervous {violates his vow as @ member of the tel ine soins appearance on | Beautiful Reformed Society.” A few the stand prompted the lawyer for the {Correspondents seem bent on making traction company to inquire whether ahe situation. Then there are had ever looked sweeter, prettier and © theatrical propositiona. more vivacious than she doe now, lemcribes himeelf eas Ban after the accident. Tho jury in Justice |c Milan of an Am- Maddox's court thought she ought to! house, offers the in- eet Sn teenow, end wave @ ithe | day for the privilege of amount to Mrs. Johnson. 4 4 i Po Ineo ee ee phar sed tid we ontinu an be revelations: to-day, i Is © toe Blackmar's court against. the Morris ae te Amusement Cothpany, for injuries aut fered at the roller-consting plant of the he pariicipa company at North Beach on July 6. Phe quarrel over the division of the booty, coaster in which she was riding was) which amounted to $20,000, The leaders | struck by another car coming up be- | in the Camorra, Including Cuoccolo, for hind ft, and Mrs. Allon waa thrown | whose murder the thirty-six prisoners heavily to the bottom of the car, which | gre. being tried, Enrico Alfano, the started up again and sped over the) aiieged head of the organization,’ and coasting track carrying her along in an de Narinis demanded so large a share uneonselous condition. of * spoils that none of those who y. Abbatemag- actively participated in the orime re- Sine ne y -THREE KINGS SEND HIM Seived more than ¥0." One, Camorrit TO JAIL FOR 30 DAYS. tote pole wn born ef there ene imprisone Detedive Saw Ryan Separating (ee —— People From Money‘at Three DOCTOR PRAISES D. D. D. phlthoual an M. D., I acknowledge to Card Monte on Street. patients and patrons that your rem- ‘Three Kings were witnesses against edy-D. D. D., reaches cases of Eczema John Ryan, twenty-six years old, who} and permanently cures them.—Dr. Ira aid he lived at No, 172 South Fourth |p, Gabbert, Caldwell, Kan. street, Brooklyn, to-day, in the Jeffer- ly cure began from the first appli- eon Market Court, when he was ar | tian Gr ty. [) My skin is now Taigned before ‘Magistrate House, | cation @ BD. TD ecul had charged with playing’ three-card monte | #moot! pal wouldn't take a on the sidewalk in front of No, 140 | thousand dolla for what D. D. D. has West Thirty-aixth atreet, They were |done for me,’ ‘writes August Santo, of | the kings of diamonds, hearts and | Chillicothe, Ohio. spades, and their evidence was so ef- ‘These are just samples of letters we fective that Ryan was sent to the | are receiving every day from grateful ‘Workhouge for thirty slays. Ryan was arrested early to-day by Hed erretmin ed Detective Willlam A. Murphy of the Central Office, who told Magistrate House that he watched the prisoner manipulate the three kings in the pres- ence of fifteen or twenty people for two minutes, and saw money pass he- tween some of the bystanders and | Ryan, Ryan said he was a carpenter look- ing for a job and had ; fe crov po yyn ae li _ Get a trial bottle to-day. Instant re- was frought out that he had just |lief—only 25c. ; eet ninety car esmtenoe iA haa ~Hegeman & Co. and Riker's Drug Workhouse for the same Meek: Sue Wi SW,“ Sill, COGS RBCS ES | js of cures for ten harmless and re- case of skin trouble, no years to be abi |liable in eve! ‘matter what it is. 1 2 Blue White YeCarat 24Carat 1Carat 1/2 Carats 2 Car ts BeS of w Carat . 1 and 5-8 Curate Bed of w Carat af @ and 5-16 Carats # Carats rT Land 1-S Carats ate ‘ 2 and 1-2 Carals ots @ Carat SS.00 (ilued rter and Cutter 180 Broadway, aly wy CHARLES AL ‘KEENE Rue Lafayette, * ANTWER . Furniture Without Deposits Purchared int Our ESSY PAYMENTS AND LOW PRICES 1 throughout This Handsome \ othe buyer. ‘ons. $10.08 up. “ah CALL AND NIAKE YOUR OWN TERMS Terms Apply to New York, New Jersey, Long Island, Connecticut, Rooms Rooms Rooms = 5 Kooms Apartments Farnished Furaished Furnished © Farnished Furnished for $69.98 $89.98 $109.98 $149.75 $200 Up wa.zay $14.00 A WEEK OPENS SEWING MACHINES FREIGHT, AN ACCOUNT ON CREDIT 750-752 8th Aye. Cor. 46th St, °°*rcntio'e! ca THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911, Aecree of divorce be! Car Manuta of Philadelphia and|return Bast. He has been giving her WIFE pala A RENO DIVORCE, | March 3.—Mré. Eéith H. SUITS FOR INJURY FORINFORMER FOE "gay 9 two little boys, nine and FMR OVEN WN DEATHTIRENTS HSE A. Merritt Tayior, the husband, who | L|ta_the head of the Amerioan Biectric Remarkable Bargain Offering in Trimmed Hats Wednesday $3.00 to $5.50 Sample Hats at $1.00 Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Trimmed Hats—300 Samples from oneof the best manu- facturers, all hand-made, choice materials —desirable colorings, broad variety of dress all new styles of this and tailored model: season; ‘regular values from $3.00 to $5.50; Wednesday Bargain Price A ° Girls’ Princess Dresses Girls’ Princess Dresses, very newest Spring styles, semi-hobble effects with wide ribbon sash, daintily trimmed with French Val. lace, cluster of tucks and panel of embroidery; sizes @ te 6; regular Lats be “od Wednesday Bargain Price Corset Covers Women's Corset Covers of fine nainsook, yoke trimmed with in- serts of Val. lace and eyelet em- broidery; others with Val. lace and pretty embroidery medallions; wash ribbon run; regular value 49c; Petticoats Women’s Satine Petticoats, black, with 12-inch flounce, with Persian inserts, also same style in small polka dot pattern, with inserts in larger polka dots; exceptionally regular value 61.50; special * Fancy White Goods Stripes, Satin-stripe Lawns and Na! in a vepy unusual White Goods Sale on Wednesds regular values from 15c to 25¢ yd.; Bed Spreads Full-size Crochet Bed Spreads, hemmed, equare fringed and cut corners, handsome Marseilles pat- terns, extra heavy quality; regular value, $1.75 and $2.00; Dimity Checks a1 Grass Mats Superior quality Japanese Grass Mats, size 36x72 inch sortment of new and attractive woven designs; sold elsewhere at special on Wednesday at L. M. BLUMSTEIN, 125th Street, Between 7th and 8th Aves. Stern Brothers direct attention to their greatly enlarged Shoe Departments On the Third Floor, New Building, , in which they are showing The Latest Spring Styles in Low Cut Footwear in the most approved shapes, and all fashionable leathers and fabrics And in addition to-morrow A Clearance Sale of Women’s Button Shoes and Oxford Ties, incomplete sizes, in various leathers and shapes, Parlor Suite $45 suite reasonable at $60 or | $65. We buy in carload lots, hence our low price. the ruffled fronts on every piece. The frames are adorned with deep carving, and the shaped ‘legs and rounded arms are very heavy. All parts are care- fully joined and highly pol- ished—mahogany finish. To-morrow, a seasonable offering of White Linen and Cotton Summer Dress Fabrics Greatly Below Prevailing Prices BATISTES, NAINSOOKS AND LAWNS, i cks, stripes and corded effects, Value 25¢°Yard Sicilian” Velour” or “Silk Plush’— jany color. Spring-edge seats and upholstery | throughout of the best grade, | nightly or $3 monthly \if more convenient. | Collector sent if reo" DOTTED SWIS: STRIPED SHIRT 5, 32 INCHES WIDE, special finish for ta is Value 25c to 30¢ Yard IMPORTED PURE FLAX LINEN SUITINGS, grass bleach, 36 inches wide, ‘Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Etc. Special Values in Very Desirable Ribbons Messaline, Moire and Satin Taffeta Ribbons, black and colors, six ine hes ‘di a Ribbons, self col pink and blue, 5 and 6! 23°, 35¢ Ya To-morrow, Muslin Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases At Reduced Prices 48c, 58c, 72c i eae 95 Pillow nen Bolster Cases 21 by 54in, 2 i * (Cowgertbwalt® Sons Embroidered Pillow Cases, 5 by 36 inches, linen finish, 10N (LOCK with | every purchase of $45 worth of merchan- | aise, This clock is sold everywhere from | Regular Value 75¢ Our new building on West Twenty-second Street is now mpleted and the two entrances on that street will be convenient for Automobiles and Carriages, West 23d and 22d Streets month for the children and has a large money settlement on her, ing to hér testimony, : 0, emphati.” cally claim “ESCO” to be the best hose at the price. Try any of the fo! lowing numbers as the posi- tive way of proving this. No. 1230—Mercerised lisle, reinforced sole, heel 25c and tee—black and all colors... 00. 0sscveee hed No. 1 00— Highly mercerized liste, four-thread 3 5c heel, toe and sole—black, tan, «ray and navy 2 for 81.00, the pair, No. 820—Extra fine thread silk iid linen "35c heel and toe—black and all colors a1. 00. the pair, No. 850— Pure thread silk, of snesbiivaal lustre lisle, reinforced sole, heel and toe—black and 50c all colors. dn exceedingly remarkabie value yt These)styles are to be had at retailers’ who give THE BEST YOUR MONEY CAN BUY Konry Schiff Go. Sole Distributors, 890-892 Broadway, N. Y. 10% Off If You Prefer to Pay Cash You would think this’ Note the tufted backs and Covered in either “Moire “Mercerized Verona Pay $1.50 fort. quested. Everything for Every Room Curtains, Lamps, Clocks, Go-Carts, Kitchenware, Etc. | Low Prices Marked in Plain Figures On Everything in Every Department Saleamen to show the goods, but the goods sell themselves. Acres of Floor Space Open Saturday Evenings $30 worth for 50c a week $65 7 “ “ $1. 00 “ $100 * 8 « $1.50 « $200 «* $2.50 « « $1,000 «* “ $12.50 « + Payable by the month if more convenient. We will open an account for any amount on proportionate terms. No limit, small or large. 10% Discount if You Prefer to Pay Cash No extra charge of any kind. ’ KoOcHsG r8co__Wednesday—Anniversary Specials—s915 offering scores of tempting opportunities to buy high-grade, Koch: standard goods at far below prevailing prices. No mail, phone or C. O. D. orders. ES Boys’ $1.75 Wash Suits, 1.29; $1.50 Carpets, yard, 79c . RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUIT: SAVONNERIE RPETS—choice as- colored washable material in} sortment of designs and colors. Ai white; guaranteed fast ¢ s tunity caused by clearance of dis- 2'4 to 8 years. i lo continued patterns, Remember, these st A MPED postal IC CRETONNE Cl sook, in a variety of styles; low neck STAMPED LINEN SCARS, Soidanes and short sleeves, trimmed with Val. regular made; very high lustre, and handsome tan shades—run of the | two coin holders, mirror and puff; one 19c Embrotderies, yard, 11c sterling Silver Depesit Novelties at, 10 Sin Wide. — Gain cir) | eposited with sliver, Regue age Heke Photo Frames, 23c, 7c | "ltncsited with, silver Regu- GOLD-PLATED AND FR Gray! larly 75¢ .. 57c FINISHED PHOTO FRAM new (iat Le ESTABLISHED 1807 * Park Row @ Chatham Sq. | 193 to 205 Park Row | Also at a 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue (Cor, 121st St.) ~ the popular stre@t shades. \IT MAKES LITTLE DIF een _ Between jones. 8 7h 968 as Lenox, & 7th.Ayes.:" Fifty-one years of successful merchandising. We celebrate by are $1.50 goods. Decide quickly, and Art Embroideries (se bring size of room, (Fourth Foor.) ———_—_———— Women’s Undermuslins, 98¢ WOMEN'S GOWNS—of fine nain- ind linen laces. Also COMBINATION $1.25 to $1.50 Dress Goods, 78¢ | Gorse. COVERS AND SKIRT: A special purchase from one of the|tily trimmed with linen and Val. laces. leading importers —H1GH-G RAD E| Other styles with embroidery. (94 Wiser.) PLAIN AND NOVELTY BLACK WOOL- §| SSD LEN DRESS GOODS; widths 42 to 52! Women’s $1.50 Hand Bags, 89 inches. (Second Floor.) Black moire and colored Men’s 89c Negligee Shirts, 59¢ [SUEDE BAGS with gold-plated and gray fram MEN'S FANCY PERCALE NEGLIGEE | heavy cord handles. Also seal and wale SHIRTS—in light grounds, with neat \;ie team LEATHER BAGS—plain and stripes and figures; generously cuts well laundered; coat styles, with cuffs attached, Regularly 8%. 1 Women’s 50c Hose, pair, 22¢ | $5.50 ,20 ported Vanity Cases, 89c WOMED SILK LISLE HOSE—full|_ V | covered frames; leather lined; black and | leading colors. (Main Floor.) AND COIN CASES —tn h gilt and silver finish, contatning 1 black | Fre (Male Floor) | large initial engraved free Of charge, ERTIONS and BEADINC najnsook and Swis: HERBET GLASSES—of clear ecnystal, | tarly $1 ita laLe A eo $6.00 Beds, 3.95 cra ries ENAMELLED BEDS — s'vaight post with large amounts and brass top rod, le and vases; or continuous post nt fillers, finished white. selmets sible n simply 3 all co} Se White Wash Fabrics, 814 ors and y WEAVES, CORDS AND Girls’ Lawn Dresses, 1.95 Ayavaiiinssouie nae ; 25c Nearlinen Suiting, {7c round and square neck e Yard wide WHITE NEARLINEN; war- 1 and sheer qual- UC. (Moin Floor.) ranted permanent washable finish; ex- durable; not mercerized. (Main Floor.) nese : me 25¢ Black Percaline, 15¢ quality guaranteed fast black RCE RATE i la Misses’ Wash Dresses, 2.95 | PERCALINE; 36 inches wide; very fine, Materials are fine c | ng and durable. (stain Floor.) cales in all the wanted and plain so plaids, stripes and n oie ty di $1.00 Carpets, yard, 49¢ 4 to 18 years. In h VELVET AND BRUSSELS CARPETS ck; “also. several s * collection. A clearance of dis- ed patterns gives you this oj ty to obtaina$1.00 goods at the we low price. Call early and bring size of room (¥ourth Floor.) Lord & Taylor . Founded 182 26 ons and e TIM Floor. The Season’s Latest Styles Suits, Coats and Dresses Exceptional Values Offered , . Handsomely Tatlored Sutts ' in the latest materials—grey worsteds, $19.50 hair-line aeepertany y and black serges | and checks Fancy Puatdel ‘Satie in serges and satins also Strictly Tatlored Su ts in the new stripes, serges, shepherd | checks and tweeds—the seasons latest and best He Rubberized Rain Coats in two distinct models—tan, grey and black $9.50 $35.00 Smart Afternoon Dresses A Very Dressy Model in satin messaline with the new sailor collar effect, in all $21.50 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, ENCE WHAT YOU NEED~ A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GED ¢ Yat RSE, Ms t+ iG? a i

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