The evening world. Newspaper, April 10, 1911, Page 6

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Re a IE SE SL we eae ee © THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL. 10, 1911. errs Th PEDDLER AIRS HIS THEORIES IN COURT. WIFE IN TRAP SET 10 RORDERBEGUSE NO Wet Op 1. He Sa ppre rking Way 1 elings of the Important Dress Sale A Special Purchase William H. Platt Mrs. Ar-; Again Denies Treaty Between Sto ‘ | DR AURA Oa rhe ver 500 Foulard Dresses raigned on Charge ot Mexico and Japan, and ae retains. ovat ow — 9, 58 th Ady Mildnen', 14 18, 8 Harlem Co@rt to Mag tannard Oo) n e: 5 ’ Woman Detective. Explains Mobilization to-da MADE FROM THE BEST IMPORTED FOULARDS~ \ ois DOZENS OF NEW AND DISTINCTIVE MODELS : ou a BOUNDLESS ASSORTMENT OF COLORINGS, HER FRIENDS INDIGNANT , Was!1s0n eran At the One Price $1 7.50 - errs tn Actually worth $28, $30, $35| Many of Them in Court De- No Alterations, No Exchanges. No Approvals clare They Will Make This a Test Case. 300 Women’s & Misses’ Suits “Specialized’’ Styles, - | $22.50 Value $30.00 and when| if he had & nolaliat | Afty Brookiyn Spiritualists, is ‘| 1 mainty | eeeatt * b ; r n Japan an E Mixtures, Ho puns, and Fiatbueh avenue court to: | Me aused the movement of troops | ranean “ and BS TO 44; MISSES’, 14, 16, 18 YEARS aay during the arraignment of one of | to Texas SPANISH TOWN REBELS. WOMEN'S, 5S : : v the prominent members of their eult— 4 e said Mre. Ida Platt of No, 1900 Redford ave nue, whose husband, William H. Platt PROCLAIMS REPUBLIC. | ") MADRID, A @ the secretary and treasurer of the| there: i fn fn Watertown and Ogdensburg | | truth tn it ily Ace : s ‘ ator Ba ‘ onite el against arke against Mrs. Piatt, tech r Ask Your Grocer or Delicatessen Man for “EDDYS” JELLIES And be sure he sends | the kind you ask tor. was disorderly conduct, Her was Mra. Isabelle Goodwin, police matron who has been suce ful In ferreting out ciairvoydtits, sooth- sayere and fortune ¢ win testified thats! polntment on Mrs. The seance, she said, lched Over by Si After she had paid a Mrg. Platt appeared to 4nd while in the trance Mre walled by tt on Mar. was private, Fox. and to Delicious with FURNITURE, sai CARPETS, RUGS, tia advice regarding the disposition | 3 t= “CERT He probably won'tsend fF FURNISHINGS. certain property, told her that an | cm] EO others intentionally, Flats and Homes Indian spirit. named Silver Fox. wat | GULDEN S im IY; but if he should maken fy) COMPLETELY FURNISHED watching over her, stated that her hus- M yen Saturday Evening band would be offered a very ini 4 mistake, it will p pomition and ought to take it. to insist on wound up with the warning that one answering to the name of al Would shortly take @ trip abroad and |» meet with a terrivle danger. “It was all very interesting,” MUSTARD {i PREFCHARD, Make «a Will make any Lunch Tasty, — b 18 relatives of ® the Hotel A atessen & Grocery Store TS. Spoon with cach bottle. ) loo Sunday World Wants Work Wonders elee, I haven't any property to dispose of and I never had any proof of the Watgpful care of this Silver Fox.” Mrs. Piat rhaps fifty years | a das a witness in her d that she was @ Spinitusitet, Pure and simple, and that) she was not a fortune teller and had Never posed as one, As a medium she oniy transmitted such mes: viee as were sent through Defends Spiritual: Dr. George ©. the National Spir! come all the day fro in Chicago to testify to said that gommunication between hu- mans and those who had died had been enized a8 a scientific fact, that all jown spirit medium cknowl- For Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday at All the 200 James Butler Stores -Wery Best Creamery Butter, ».23¢ The same high quality that retailed last’Winter as high as 35¢ a pound. Fancy Table Butter 91° ; Equal @ much of the “best” sold elsewhere, Ib. Belle Brook Butter Fanciest quality print butter, put up in odor- proof cartons, each had been up- nounced that | 1 to make a| 8 prosecution. Magistrate Dodd withheld his sudg- ment unt!! April 2 t lawyer, Frank 0. which ‘to file a brief. ™ held by the courts the Spiritualists pro est case of Mrs. Pla “CHOICE GROCERIES . Platt lett | the*court in the midst of a ewarm of her advocates. Among them were | Mre. Emily Miller of No. 397 Madison | street and Mrs. Alice R. Ashley ot No, 2% Irving place, who were lately put under bond: strate O'Reilly | ei court, after Mrs. | ked up evidence | | Rolled Oa Oais, | fresh ground... Ss Ibs. Ye Rice, | ripen fancy cpenlisey é Smoked Shoulders, iitt!e vienies. 1». 12¢ | Cheese, wit ail the cream, tb a Rs 5 Mada Flour Last Chance of the Season for tive sxx. | TJENTEN SPECIALS UNDERPRICED Kiprered Herring, Marshall's Aberdee ean, 42!9€ Kippered Herring, Miconochie’sSilvoceas; I7ecan 22! 0€ Fresh Herring, Macoaochie’s Royal Scotch; large can, 19¢ Fre le Mackerel, Marsh: Norway Mackerel, extra fine, , menekerel, cho :10-tb. pail, 98¢3 5-lh pail. | Portiend H ines ‘ Pure Fish Threads, XLCR Brand; larg Pure Fish Tablets, pressed in large pack , g 44 ¢ | Fure Codhish Threads, Peer 1d; large pekge. 10¢ . 15 Imyported Sardines, trench, NUN 3 cans 25e ImvrortedSardines, boneless, inoliveoil;large!s-Ib.en 18¢ Worcestershire Sauce | Sativon, Jack Frost Brand, best red Alaska; 1-lb. tall ean 17¢ 15°,16° — abs against them. ee neta 4. BBW SERRLOCE Bonsns stony. |, ture of the Norwood | autlaer’’ i the title of the complete Geman Doyle Sherlock Molmes Detec- tive Story te be given im booklet form with next Sunday's World. One of a| Get of thirteen complete stories, Get ee Sharpiy Reduced Prices Regina Brand, choice 10¢ California; can..... Red Top, choice Cali- fers geen BonitaBran bd dlioiceat California; large can. . 20° P Peaches Big Cut in Prices pre Brand, choicest California emon clings, in richest 17¢ sy yrup ar can i choice Cali- in an 15° Pride of St.Louis—Su: The best | TH, Bag Ah. Bag 5, 50 | 49° | 19° Pillsbury’s and Gold Medal Flour My AOe Dudiin Girl wa ton third. The REMARKABLE SWORN STATEMENT | OF A NEW BRUNSWICK =| DRUGGIST. by the ¢ Barrel ‘6.00 Bacon Best sugar cured, selected strips, a tb Haye sold your Swamp-Root for twen- | wi seight years and have kuown its val able curative qualit ea Pecrless Brand, Bottles, each for the past twen . liver and ric! ive nip; la r kne g Essie Brand, c mie nig hat ait te nl | Tomato Caisup |~ agar veg. er ate 10°| crisp Crackers Swamp-Root cured my wife of eatarrh Peerless Brand, ce dice yen ad Royai Lunch, Bo c Meine ween A ste Mea ASC. Ge | TOMMALGSS, tore om 02" cei ceaiens |. 10) pernonal shes 9 impor ‘ied Ginger Ale Ss ‘ Star Water \ gear Mali Extract be Babbiit’s Cleanser ing lle Sp tt Coe ais Be SG AG | Amscion's pavinior table q).26%| Pole it SF hotties DRC | & ain Httmm BREE Re ering from kidrey, liver and bladder troubles, and I have the g dence in merits, Have er heard ho have given Dr. Kil- a trial speak of it but atest conti- oe SAC Ro eee eee 60 JAC Stamps FREE + |/20 rare iu)». Coffee, 30° 4 ib. BEST 50c TA, zde (Both (dg & HL” Stampste ap A RESTCOFSER sce) ter OOC|E9 Fate. Best Tea, 50° Subscribed and aworw to before me Jays at All the 117 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores: Low Priced Specials for ‘Phree this 16th day of July, A. D. 1905 mr teree “rp - G inness’s Stout The Big Doliar’s Worth ul ms Yours respectfully, JOS. F. BRADLEY, Druggist 172 Hamilton St., New Brunswick, NJ alae ht California Claret Pure giape wine, nici, nourishing a oo ‘ Dozen $4 45: Dozen $4 [ Breaks, 8.0 | Meee ce, Gal 4 Gal Bot, Particular attention is directed to this unparalleled offer; | bottles ° 9 = Splits plies] te vu | O9E | 39° Bottle Old Monogram Rye... .75¢ | 3/8 Bass Ale, }""" 1.50 Send to Dr. Kilmer & ( il Port---Shi Rattle Old California merry 5c | 50 Stamps ry ree a booklet of vdluable i d. WS Ee ; ideye a wit a Freres’ 3- Lager Beer A all about the kid | French Br et Freres’ 3-St 9 ar $ writing, be sure and mention the New 1 York Evening World, Regular fifty-cent i and peadetiar size bottles for sale at all drug stores, a . ndy Teas Gra Liebmann’s, Hichler’s or Rup. old; regular 40c bottle. Special this weeh I 2 pert’s—Leading Brews. » ! NAHAN FRANKO AND ORCHESTRA IN OUR POPULAR PRICE RESTAURANT. DAILY. Eighth Floor | Schools Being Closed This Week You will find it particularly advantageous to being your boy sand girls to Simpson Ces wlord’s for Wearing Apparel. Our stocks are exceptionally large, extremely attractive and popularly priced. o 52 NSON Leaders SOLE NEW YC. e Demonistraiy.) 0) Corset Week:? Living Modeis An Event of Great Interest at the We) Simpson Crawford Store & qi, Let Us Show You the Newest Models Pate” W \ HE demonstrations are being held to-day, and : will continue to-morrow and throughout the entire week, The demonstrations are being given by experienced corsetieres who Show on Living Models the-Correct Corsets for all it thes ll medium, tall, short and stout. F corset in On Tuesday the Lyra and American Lady Corsets Will Be Demonstrated on Living Models Parisian Dressmakers insist tipon the corset they know to be the mest correct in’ Parisi. 'y, the best adapted to bring out the season's modish lines of the Parisian figure. They know that the correct corset means their suc cess. Without it their skill is of no account. So do the best American dressmakers insist upon Lyra Corsets, knowing them to be the authority in fashion for the American figure, knowing that they produce smart effects not to be obtained by any other corsets. Try a Lyra Corset. own experience, You will find the truth of th’s statement verified by our Made in many modish models. Made for your figure, to im- prove it, to bring out the best in it. All sizes. Prices $5, $5.50, $6 and upwards, American Lady Corsets Not so long ago little attention: (we will say much less attention) was given to the corset. Now, women know that in a way all depends upon the corset. If the corset is fot correct in design, perfect in fit, right in every respect, its appear- ance cannot be smart. The corset tells the story. Purchase the right model of the right make of corsets and you put yourself into the ¢lass of smart dressers, We might go further—Choose the right jnode! of American Lady Corsets and you are known for your smart style. American Lady Corsets produce perfect style and carriage for thousands of Easter Suits at $25 Irreproachable in style; unequalled in variety : superior in quality; peerless in skilful tailoring and incomparable i in value. ARTICULARLY at this time, at the Leight u ’ f the Easter outfitting season, we are deter- mined that our high reputation for the best 5.00 Suits in New York will be maintained aud advanced. For weeks @ past we have been pre- paring for this showing, using the resources of our purchasing organization and our fashion burean to the utmost, with the result that in our own former efforts we have a display of H 825.00 Snits that cannot be matched in America. The most advaneed style. thoughts of the world’s sieatest creators of fashions are fected in this array of suits—it ive tara $1.00 to $4.00 Soe tna Te Fi America Lady Corset # to b s t dresser, =— SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., $1XTH AVENUES FINEST. STORES————— A Matchless Array of ire ontdoing It is just what we intended it should be--the largest and best stock of 925.00 Suits extant: an impressive demonstration of Simpson_Crawiord value giving. $25 Note this particularly —that we are not cutting a price in this sa! we are bettering quality and s offering tin much finer ~ ef \ ~s fr w ve © most stores at 825 of more. “> These High Class Materials: Hronel serges,—sating, shepherd checks, white serges and haircine wordtedain blue and white or black and white—all the popOlar novelty suitings, These Distinctive New Models: The populer, length Tuxedo Coat, be suits of equal ny, are selling the plain mann shed with broad bra and sa All the regular sizes, large sizes up Lo 38 bust, also plenty of novelty effects, also many blues and blacks extra sizes for shortwnisted figures, Not in the history of Ready-to-Wear Tailoring in New York City has it ever before been possible 95 to secure/such thoroughly distinctive, high grade. out-of-the-ordinary Suits at 5 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, 61H AVENUE'S 1INEoT STORE The Return of Sherlock Holmes STORY NO. 2. “The Adventure of the Norwood Builder” A Complete Detective Story in Book Form. Free With Every Copy of Next Sunday’s World. A All Colors and color effects Ut, fashion approves of, All Sizes: ==

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