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>» 4 ; THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1911, Venta he kept the ob that ony a1) r ced hy the Rev. WITH PIStOu CAPTURES. | they waeane had fines tor comers dere ese ath at ENG brite, whe } THREE IN BROADWAY. | ie fity-wtsn 1's sce fold we] prone he” pres ending | - cminesiicbbtibiomenemtebubn wile { ‘esident, Miss Heasie Drake=their| Ethel Leavitt will be the maid of honor ; mbers comprises many of Brook d Barl Corey wilt be bet an, Mr. " ” a) Ling fMtsw had Dose society ‘girls will, gitend atten Oreutt en ton of the ev ‘Lowi Oreuti | i i ha i a The Doctor's Answers On | in His Sleeve. | Health and Beauty Questions Three men darted Into a 4 before yoreak this mornin Me questions answered | the symptoms or di - Special Sale Pe ee ee Infants’ Wear _ A special collection of fresh, new goods just re- ceived, Hand-made Slips, $1.15, 1.45, 1.95. Value $1.35 to 2.25, Hand-made Dresses, beautifull made with Madeira Yokes, at $1.65, 1.85, 1.6.75. Value $2.25 to 9.75. ‘ Lingerie Caps, hand-made and hand-embroidered, at ; ; ia oe Cott $1.25, 1.95, 3.50, 4.50. Value $1.75, 3.00, 4.75, 6.75. ft ete nanetiel Hor most, ghne | ptt Pique Afghan, hand-embroidered, $1.95. Value $3.50. Pique Coats, hand-embroidered, $2.95 and 3.75. By Dr. Lewis Baker by Policeman Joseph , of the | | West One Hundredth street station, | | whom they were evidently trying to) s ~ | avo id Siwill Blast Starts the Usual) Gotastein nurries to the doorway ana | e | ord 4 Cy it of » Hubbub and Forces Halt themselves, ‘They retused and made as | [ | though to attack him. Drawing his te- | While Prisoner Testifies. | Vivie he biew no pollce whistie, | Policeman Boyle and Daly reaponded | land t hree men w arrested. T' |aatd were Otto B machinist and : Great Mark-Down Sale of Women’s Footwear "720" in Gray Suede, Bronze Kid and Bronze Pumps Calf, in sizes 215 to 6, A, Band C widths, bench-made goods; heretofore $3.00 and $4.00... Mf in Colonial and Pump styles, of fine Black | Slippers Kid, hand-turned soles, Cuban of French | heels; broken range of sizes; wore $2.50 and $3.00... | in Black Kid, Cravenette and Patent | Oxfords leather, welted and turned soles, with To-day & medium and Cuban heels; sizes #9 to 6, A and 8} To-morrow widths; heretofore $2.80 and $3.00. , « Curtain Sale ~ Slip Covers Snowflake cross-stripe Curtains, | Furniture Slip Covers, for 5-pieee all leading colors, 9 yards long, 40 | suites; made of Belgium stripe cot- inches wide; values up to #200;|/ton damask, bound and finished special on Monday and '$ 10 | complete; special, to $6.98 ‘Tuesday, at, per pair... order, at....... | Special at VITERDO, Italy, April 10—Prestdent Manehi'« way of dealing with Ponees at the trial of t nd the sitting, and «o frequently * thie prerogative exerc Ml that the Proceedings are seriously delayed and {fed with nd and sawdue promise to be long drawn out. To-da: on @ ar of carrying concealed the sound of a whistle from among the | Weapons and the other two were held | : Spectators was sufficient to start a com. | ** *USPiclous Persons. ——_ motion that ended journment was declared, “” “| BROOKLYN DORCASES LOSE | Giacomo Ascrittore was under Inter- FIRST ‘MEMBER TO CUPID.| Fomation at the time, Ascrittore is char with having falsely denounced a Tomasso de Angelis and Gaetano | Miss Corey Wil Be Married To- Amedeo as the murderera of Gennaro} Night in Presence of the Forty- urbe itching of the se of (ihe body mentioned shou with plain " to poor eiren iBbe ft ‘ A e e e tehing 1s dive 1 one " American Lingerie ]|#027-" High grade undergarments of excellent fabrics and trims mings; workmanship of the best. Gowns, $1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.25, 3.00, 3.75 and up. “Nantel then regular treatment . Cuocolo and hie wife, In furth cr £, é wie * rca apne tot ee seven Others. Basement Bargains Drawers, $.50, .85, 1.00, 1.50, 2.00 and up. ce You'ae ; j 4 Vitonst, through which they sought to] or the frat time since the erxante Plain, thin blown glass Water) White enamelled Tin Canisters, Combinations, $1.75, 2.25, 3.75, 4.75, 5.75. t ot suspicion Enrico Alfano, his| tion of the Dorcay Society of Brooklyn ) 6 814 ; brother, Ciro, Gennaro Ibeill and’ Glo: | six yenra ago, its ranks are to be de- (J jumblers remulacly sold at GOe per) hold $14 Ibs. each; assorted names; Combinations in New Knickerbocker Models, vann! Rapt. pleted by matrimony to-mmht, when Tue it i Lies i seabal ad Mice 3c Monde Li i7 special, 10c $5.50, 6.75 and 7.50. On Sati oid Miss Erma Luella Corey and’ Alvah uesday, at, each, . onday and Tuesday, at. . i iy pecullar meticna at er a eet, Of tte! Raymond Orcutt will be married in the ie Walking Petticoats, narrow shapes, $1.25, 1.75, Corey home, No, O61 Putnam avenue, | L. M. BLUMSTEIN, 125th Street, Between 7th and 8th Av, 2.75, 3.50, 4.75 and up. fe Doreanen organized to take care of orphan children and waifs, their plan medeo was one | peing to take the little ones from cha id that Amedeo | table institutions and pay for their t 1 beon #0 poor that he had often|tion in boarding schools, They swore e ked the prisoner for the loan no oath of cellbacy when they t | di riod pha but thelr labori urnl ure | N sald Ascrittore, pointing to | ~ “ motes, whe. vas cunisd in the hu Store i : 8 Hi | j i He James McCutcheon & Co, ae ‘ 5th Ave. & 34th St; waldelonenete. ence, “that gentleman comes here Ketablished Nearly n Century, accuser. Then he was without « cent; Extraordi Sale at Manufacturer’s Cost of | now he goes to the expense of having five lawyers. ees terres oak fn at BEAUTIFUL BRASS BEDS) The entire stock of a big manufacturer, several car-loads, will be sold, while they last, at manufacturer's cost. drunk, said there was min the public mind | regarding the Cuocolo affair, He said | that only $120 was divided among the urderers, although some persons se- red great profits by selling the f from th ne of the Cuoedl this polnt a whistle blast sta y one in the room, The sprang to thelr feet tn indignant protest against the interruption, and In the; wonfusion the President nounced | Funat the sitting was suspende ceapeemeagivens COUNTRY-BOTTLED [22 ie Sarancses MILK | I . nrmnifal — nie p Comes from scrupulously clean dairies. A NOSEGAY OF SONG HITS To this morn ‘soon be vanquislied és 7, z Si ‘ 35587 28, is 3 RP: _ Rneere Abe A eecae Prices as Low as $7.50; as High as $100; All Worth More 66 9 the American ‘Thr ¥ mills of | WE FURNISH HOMES COMPLETE-—-CASH OR CREDIT IN LI I I LE MISS FIX-I I tis county, employin ) hands, go | GEO. FENNELL & CO. 2209 3d Av., Bet. 120 & 121 Sts. | Furniture, Rugs, Bedding. Bronx Store 3d Av. & 149th St. Regalized Shoe-Selling _ All Regal Shoes will henceforth be - retailed (to Consumers) at 5% above the actual Sworn Cost of Manufacturing and Selling them in 1,800,000 pairs yearly quantities. on full time this morning, making an | fnarease of $10 per Week In Wages. | ‘These mills have been a year slack, “| Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth’s Clever Ballads Being Whistled and Hummed by All New York TURN OFF YOUR LIGHT, MR. MOON-MAN oO | What the Cri:ics Say About the New Success ai tie Giobe Wells Hawks in the N. Y. World said :~ “First night astronomers who went Globe Theatre last night found No a new star right in the middle of the ment. After awhile, when she sang ‘ Turn Off Your Light Mr. Moon-Man’ with Jack | Norworth, t! the gazers were willing to have |the heavenly illumination discontinued, for the new stars were shining brillian enough to dispense with help from moon or sun,” A Musical Nosegay. Charles Darnton in Eve. rid said | Moat of the songs ace ins Bayes aud | Jack Norworth, who shares with her t! black type set up in honor of the oc There's one charming musicai nosegay, ‘I've a Garden in Sweden,’ to whieh the do not lay claim. “Lurn Off Your Light Mr. Moon-Man’ is perhaps their best joint-work. One of the happiest moments in the performance is when Miss Bayes sings ‘Please Go Find My Billie Boy’ to a smiling collie dog.” All “Catchy” Songs. The Eve. Mail said:—"The saving grace of ‘Little Miss Fix-It’ is clever Nora Ba See Regal Shoe Store windows for what this means to YOU. . Regal styles for Easter are ready. REGAL SHOE COMPANY Norn ta nd Jack Norworth, aud her songs. I bers by Boyes and Norworth ere all ‘catchy,’ The businces is well worked out nea te some case novel, eGo Find My Billie Boy,’ in, hich Miss Bayes sings to a handsome collie ve a Garden ins i y "Kine Strawberth | and ‘Tura Off Your Light Mr Ase ere, especia ; al Popular Two-Step. he songs are the hit of the piece “Turn Off Your Light Mr M N. Y. Sun said | Garden in Sweden est are ‘I've @ it P pone Staust sieht tured er to be a most popular two: step; ‘The Only Tt of Trelanc Bweot Siraehariant In all of them Miss Bayes took part and al! were encored as far as enc icance would { | permit. Mr. Norworth’s topical sang ‘Months and Months’ won sucerss u lenty," { All Songs Encored. N. Y. Times said:—“All the songs had to be v times. Most ef re written by Bayes and Norworth themse!ves » Mayes sang de- | “FOLLOW THE CROWD” into The World’s “Want” } columns. | Regal Prices now run as follows: $335 $345 $350 $975 $985 $400 $420 $435 $450 $485 Ot, AEP ESTERS, ASSET RS SS A SEI REGAL STORES TN GR eet eR NEW YORK FORK WOMEN FOR WOMEN, ” and, ATth Bt Newark A 4 OF vioth Be New York Citys sth 8 r Broadway. ani 123th 8 » Tth Ave y wh Yulton 8, "406 Fi 1. J3 845 Broad Bt, > h Ave; T1OS- 108%, Newark Be a de bet. 10H and, 12im Bias OL Brongwe . nd Will SOE Lou > S Gales Aves 812" Fulton 8% hb Ne dO Bt Rngtbhr ot? Bilan ‘eiures marked with @ star are open evenings,

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