The evening world. Newspaper, April 26, 1911, Page 10

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SOUTHERN BEAUTY IN ay AFTER a2 . = cz | 23 = — | 5: x= cs ae oe | —~J oo — | i | —_ =< —— ca (= cs | oe | —— New nl Men Men “Pertedty Aw: ful,” She Says After En- counter on Broadway. — Stew York men are “perfeetty awt” tm ¢he opinion of Gertrude Williams, 8 ‘@eventeen-year-old Southern beauty who resented the advances of @ maa on Broadway inst night by hitting htm | im the face, Bhe is mre the men in her) 41; the femfites were asleep when a! gn owe tome at Birmingham, Ala, would | policeman discovered the biases Ty the ho: never force their attentions on any gtr! time he had turned mm an alsrm and | |@o back to the scene the Names were | A046 she cannot understand the attitude of New York man towant womankind Mise Williams {8 @ strikinety pret ety | giet wiell golten hair and blue even Ma) {p edeve medium height, hae a fine fe- | wre and carries hergelf well. Ghe ca to Mew York four weeks ago to mak her own way tn the world and three daze ago ahs odinined @ position as onaiier inn cafe at Rroadway and fix- tyetxth streot. After she finished nei she started for the F Girls at where she lives auway guard she Times Square, think! Fourteenth wtreet. She dut had hardiy defore dressed young man was following her, | Pe pursuit of the stranger frightened | the gir! and ene hurried down Broadway | @e fast as she could, At Thirty-ninth Mreet the pursuer stepped gongside and | @poke to her ‘That was too mach for Miss Wiittams | Har Bouthern blood boiled and she few | ‘at the man, striking him several times in the face. Then she fied to get a po-! Meeman. In the Night Court the man said he was Charies Stewart, an author, living at the Hotel Cadillac. He denied that he had intended to insult the young ork Inst night ath Home for Tweitth atreet, munderstanding the the train at ad reached 4 to walk left the ye woman and even insisted he aid not! speak to hen Magistrate Breen fined him $10, Mins WMiame fainted tn court as soon agehe had finished her evidence against Stewart. She was revived with cond. | cradle diMoulty, and fainted again a! few minutes later while telling how Stewart had followed her. She was taken to the Flower Hospital on the verge of hysteria, and she will be kept there for a day or two until he has) entirely recovered, | “I should think @ qtirl could go out on the street with safety here,” ts the | hurien of hea complaint to the nurses. ever annoy mo a the Elizabeth Home for Giris tt! was stated that sho o and had fainted tl times after @ particule ‘hard aay. MAN TRAPPED IK IN WINDOW CAUSES PANIC IN HOUSE.! Hand Caught Between Sashes, His Yells Terrify Woman and Bring Police. Heads popped out of every window in the look at 3 o'clock this mo: biden cries of “Murder!” and 0 brougtt Policeman O'Brien of One Hundred and Twenty-jifth street apartment at the door and She told him one of her boa GHARLES A. KEENE, Importer and Cutter of Diamonds, 180 Broadway, New York she discovered that a well-|— FIRE DRIVES OUT TENANTS OF Nias | Poti ceman Wakens Them All: When Blaze Starts in a Lumber Yard. Fire that ataréed tn the lurnbder yards of Pmil Fries, at Bastcheater roa and Biondell avenue, the Bronx, eprend to Fries’s home end several other real- Gences nearby about 1 eelock this morning. Moking the mide of Fries's residence The polloemen amashel tn the front door and arourel the sleeping family. ‘With the afd of young George iries the | policeman carried out Mra Fries and [her two small chfiren The crackling of the fiames and the . whose home wan) road, about a | J at No. 1 hundred feet from the Fvtes home, They | head some ditoulty in getting out, and | pafore all had escaped the flames had spread to the howes and the one next door. ‘Ail got ont tn eafety, Four resitencen | were destroyed, aa well as the lumbar yards, The entire damage was esti-~ mated at more than $2,000. Til 10 P. Acres of Floor Space 52-Piece Dinner Set, China and Giass of aii kine $2.95 5-Fi Sum mer Cy t — Table, $6.50 Store wp Open Saturday Evenings ece py of Downtown | Park Row and Chatham Square wwe ke Wl, We ee dy | 0G DOCTORS AN ELEPHANT. fsgiecect eagle dd 7 tate, wale don’t hang a sign! er avid, Fifteen Days’ F ree Trial! NO FIRST PAYMENT REQUIRED. 50c. Weekly $1 1.25 50c. Weeltly | Saves Lana Park haps, Then te Run Over, { A tattienn et dog that wandered On Fifth Avenue to gratify F una Park during @ storm teat | my personal vanity and take and waa given ahetter by the \ an yeuteiay gaved the lite of Tent out of my customers, My by Stepnaae woaky, Rentitnees | nOtFONS only pay for clothes. Moe Levy , Judy was carrying @ aes | Oty Onty Store) ie work of revuiting the | 119.198 Walker St., New York! k to; | Yoon oe pean eennnnemnevaneentnamnn was, Ho “= >a jephone to @ummon a ES se ea pated on arc Furniture 16) East 125"S1¥ lend, thus softening Bet.3°& Lexington Aves 1 ho that the keaper enmlly ex- Rugs, Carpets, Bedding FURNISHINGS unmal im the oountry, Sel noo Fed M4 has alept in the ele oy Inter the og went to er Freleria ‘The And when the car to leave ti dom, breaking It The - ast the lag and’ Mr. Thompeon comers that the dog de given a ne for the rest of ita days t32 CORNS! RUNIONS! Homes Furnished CALLOUSES! COMPLETE KEENWS GLAD-PHEET Liberal Credit | On Your Qwn Terms Prepare for Warm Weather| YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT REMEDY No Extra Oharge for lt. Advertivements for The World may be ue vitrict Meneugur "Ofte kat ese Chareo- ve Indigestion, ie, | ay gail Prices Marked in Plain Figures on Every Tag. Is there any good reason why this should not be done in every oS- YEAR !N BUSINESS i New Harlem Store ard Ave. Q 12lst St. 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue This Great Building Full of Refrigerator, $9.75 75c Monthly Made of selected & dlwood, fect ctrcul ation, 40 Ibs. of | provision cl very roomy. Everything for Housekeeping 32"... Matting Solid Mahogany Brass Bed, $23.50 50c 17c a Yard Rocher, $6.75 50c Monthly Very handsomely _fin- Furniture to and pocketbook. Couper Sanitary Bedding Reed “Pullman Sleeper’’ f We make, all our mattresse , etc, In our : 1 is $12.50 — ovntaaory. its worth 41 Very roomy and ‘lean an me, comfortable; racy more than srdlnaty kind, finlshed and weil made E i tr arly English WA Dining Chairs, $12 ¥ Arm Chatrs, ~ sie Beautifully Istered in rea properly made 1 it every reasonable price. measuring lining or t 75c Monthly eautiful Colonial de- round top, 24 nches. Tables for every pure pose in > Library Tables, $37.50 $2.50 Monthly every Fi fal iy: 75 lneetent | le Ik A i ure ds, Same in mahogany, $45, Others of every descrip. thon. 50c a week $1.50 “4 $2.50 « $30 worth for $100 “ “ er “ “ A ve thers up to $51 “ “ $12.50“ “ J | eer dure WAL le by the month if more convenient, cs it i{ | jors sent iF RLQUESTED, rae \ \ / ii open an eccount for any amount on ich 1y of these can be \V t \ tlonate terms. No Umis, small or large ad separ ments of 4 } 10% Discount if You All sorts of cool fur. Or tece Prefer to Pay Cash niture for indoors and Attchen Prices marked tn plain figures—no extras, Settee, $13.50 outdoors, Set, \ 193 to 205 Park Row Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Will place on sale to-morrow, Thursday, “4. a special lot of very desirable Foulard Silks at 75C Per Yard which is greatly under the regular price. —Also— “Talma Silks”? Skein dyed, in the most desirable afternoon } and street shades, | Formerly $1.85 per yard, at. 50¢ Imported Black Broadcloths 64-56-inches wide, sponged, shrunk and spotproof, light weight and lustrous, will be offered on Thursday and Friday, at $ 1.88 Per Yard Formerly $3.50 A special lot of Ramte French Dress bios 436 (Pure flax), 47 inches wide (white only) Formerly 75c per yard, at}, Wash Goods 8,000 yards High Class Wash Fabrics | ‘This season's styles and designs in —French Organdies, Votles, Silk and | Cotton Challtes, Tussah Pongees, St. [ Gall Swisses, French Crepe, English Piques and ‘Repps, also finest Im- ported Ginghams. Formerly 50c, 58c, 65c and 75c yard; 36-inch Lining Satins ] in the most wanted shades; also black and + white. | Special, per yard Remarkable Values in Women’s Low or High Shoes * To-day and until Saturday, April 29 85.00 and $6.00 Values Low Shoes | Of White and Black Buck, Trpttel| Linen, Tan Russia, Patent I | Black Russia and Tan or Black Satin Lo High Shoes Of Tan Russia, Patent Leathe Linen, Black Russia and Vi Cold Storavze of Furs | Wearing Apparel & Automobile Robes at a very moderate rate Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave; 19th St. % Our Credit Terms | g Hee DOWD N*S ne = 1009 | " 1508 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS by Srey Nu BORE YT EEA TIS NARMS RAR NGI i i yl ay Rm

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