The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1912, Page 4

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ba THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1912. | it EXPLAIN WAY” YOUTH ARRESTED. AMBUSHED GANG, ™™SEESCons SS “) SADROUSEVELTON ON GIL'S CHARGE. SHOOT DOKN MAN.“ 2 i:0°0"%0 9000 Go a DEPENDS ON THB PORES HARVESTER TRUST David Kramer Mente hy ON WAGON SEAT yay & re : - 2 wt ro pea gs a tee Pre-laveatory er beet ene Prices ' i | | Miss Buchan One of seteinllghncas stu " Hineger itis probable that (4 " Decided reductions throughout every department. No time for j H . : . } a : 3 hy mF OE Hours Che OF WOE. hal 1 ts | using gone conmplexion t ream, whieh in| is J thinking of cost. Stocks must be diminished before inventory. } / e . at Ga vn " L, jen jer in ret o matter how — f * Colonel aad 4 in Dodging Her Assailants Policeman Chases in Auto and | eround foor te the grocer i iv used to remove it, some will rema > Reiper, who, with bie wife and d od as enlarge the po | Talk by Man Who Says Oth- snagemcorass Gets Three of Five Prieta, lives ger the oftveskin, on Men, Here’s Good News for You! elghteen 9 ane plication 1 jury Heture due | Hee ON stag vy Wed ot night Fubn a 3 Sale Days—Thursday, Friday, Saturday worked ch the eral elt ‘ e for th J eatey agereje oie AOE & the pillow | ; Ss, feria ioeer sane Bie bs aa pa ese a The Best Vaiue in New York: 58 es ia an New Negligee Shirts JOC Smart new Spring designs, in narrow and heat strlpe Sat specialty stores are selling the same quality at $1.00- sid a arg at $11 Wien rh we of Harmon; ete Cloth; Platn Bosomnss Attached Cuffs; er Trusts Rule Big Concern, ployed at ndow ill ¢ MORGAN ALSO NAMED. Ir Jo Lowe Declares Department] tise ‘tsi sugar, beef,| that Martin Kramer, fun Second street ‘ Hand-laundered; sizes, § ' H any or ht : all druggists inc | Has “Chloroformed” Every |" Las whi Advt A Chance to Buy $1.50 Effort to Expose Combine, |! sions Shore ped N i Shi ie anette Miaw Huchan Wentified youn Kramer | All hand-laundered, but on ae ope hbo Meg Vs bi very on WASHINGTON, Ja “¥, 3. LOW. | on being one Of her aeeailania. Miss laundry blemish we secured thi i representing Independen Hin nahh . sae fel tHe rt eran in charge |! Or Tay or. cut style; Vernon Made Cink Gotcha Pevensey Sonate trace ) sharged before the Moute Rules Com-| oF the Queena detective force, and Te The Selection of Designs 1s Most C nena and Embraces Pr t ii fates trad ar ie par cant. of the! tectiven White, O'Connér avd Killane| cally Every New Effect tn Fancy stripes and Figures for woring, | ©} atocknoiders in . f Davia} * Rot a ; | y PatreAman James YOUNG WIFE ' Founded 1826," » TD} and bankers’ (rate Algo contro! the Kramer, Waa her erxcort 6 oe nteht ™M Neamt ’ 7 Murph: Mn in an anton bile Fi tnternational Harvester Company.” | of the ansnutt ci et kl el le en’s Collars He deciered that the Department of| Kramer xenior tn auperintoudent of |} Paymaster Lowery. , shoot: the Morton Murllding, No, 1% Nassau 4 “ohh very move- Continuing the Sale of in ae and “Half” market. Made of 4-ply all shrunk cloth, No “seconds,” but all fresh! and just in from a big Troy manu- facturer. T' 5 (LE i pala that leet autumn he odore Row 2 ould do Harvester It ania: later about the sell Mr Lowe, “I was as. tounded to learn that Mr. Roosevelt had placed a clean bill of hegith on the Tntted States Steel Corporation. | also| met Cant Rave j received a letter from Mr, Roosevelt t wtating that he could give me no advice Mre Anna Bueht on the Harvester company and asking | juentor, the ma to “drop In any Faday morning and | David Kramer denies he wag oi thoee who attacked Mies Hu urge prose: |) taining that on the nis pany and) wault he wa: better come A { Tem, shown by the fect that the as wes nies keer bar Lig abi ot the five hy | Ww that th 18 coll th f | Toamoend report to the denartmant in] mi he nv0 heen Keane Putting them # HOSPITAL . . e Fuarantee that they will outwear any 45c collar on the B | ese serena car oer | ie an enone Irish Linen Table Cloths, naw are! Tells How Sick She Was And ia we ve one] What Saved Hor From Napkins and Damask. wank fant last Baturday. An Operation. t ' je driver wh waa with Sol- mc fe anid hy the poll tn the place where M. bs an I . Men’s 50c Night Whe only explanation ofered. for ‘ie | ago | wan marred ad went to bose: ’”a Regular Prices Shirts, 36c gets Pat IRD ge an attempt - eeping. 1 was not Eng Good ouaL. NIGHT SHIRTS — cut roomy; full length; well close or space-fitting. If dozen lots only. . At an average of From. . mother of Violet fittean-your-ald girl who daya ago aftor PURE THREAD|| BLACK COTTON SILK SOCKS—in] | SOCKS—with maco black and plain solid | | SPIt feet or black feeling well and could hardly drag FOSS NOT To AID PHELPS. a myself along. Thad McCrum, Watson and Mercer's Famous “Natural i mercerized — cotton 1M explain why.’ | such tired feelings, | Bleach” Line: i ‘ made; low — Japanese | | colors, with double |] with linen feet; nat- | The political activities and general Refasal tn Sinyer's Cane May Pren- my back ached, my | , Linens, delivered to us direct from their neck style; all finished lisle sales, heels and Miaty wool and ‘black | affairs of the Harvester Company were jo Action bn ichonnn, Asides ached, 1 had Mills at Milford, Gillis and Armagh, Ireland. went direct to the of FP Aincuteed at the hearing pofore the! grey's Rov! with neat colored wash- toes. The kind you cashmere. Regular- RIN se where Jan, 17.-440v, Foss wilt not | bladder trouble aw- able trimming. ay 50c for. ly 25¢. feommtttee which ts considering © PTO: | remanded yesterday teom ‘the Children'a| Fefer the case of Sting N. Phelps, the fully bad, and I could | Messrs. McCrum, Watson and Mercer have the dis- id he Uke [boxed inquiry into several trans leone Monroe Tridge mumterer, to the Exectt- e noteator sleep. [had | egos of manufacturing linens for some of the best }Becretary of Commerce and Labor! virg fiuchier, had a conference with| tive Counctl for clemency, tt was of: | Y headaches, too, and nown Hotels and Clubs on both conti i Nawel participated tn the diecusstom. | gine, Waimh, andl It wan finally decided | cally announced to-day. ‘The Gove | became almostaner- | less famous 9s manufacturers for the Nes el De Women’ s & Misses’ Spring Dresses, 5 95 W. G. Gteen of Creighton, web. @! that the Kir A he Kept here until) Aald that he would tasue a statement ox- vous wreck, My doc. he both } a - Two Advance Models of All Wool Serge at a Low veteran dealer in farm machinery, de-| the investigation which ts being con+| planing his position. Phelps te at the | tor told me to go to a hospital. 1 did houses both here and abroad. Both are extremely stylish and serviceable—one having a large sallor col- claped that the Harvester and Steel | qucted by the Chiengo Children's Soct-| State Prison, under sentence of death not like that idea very well, 80, when [ “+4 lar with straps of satin, fastening at front; new set-in sleeve, panel back. Trusts, the National City Bank of 3 w [ety tn completed, It tm expected word | for the murder of Deputy Shertf Em: | saw your advertisement in a rd Table Cloths The other his round satin collar, fastening in fro Hate sleeve’ with satin York and the transportation systems of | will be recelved from the Chicago $0-| met F. Harkin Pape The other n , i ' clety and then the case will wrote to you for advice, and have d ° cuff; tunic effect. Skirt with satin flounce. In black and navy only. Women's Fee aie eeatce, fomanted bY mele dimponed of in the Chiléren'a Court] Tt was generally belleved that the |iyeq told me. 1 Ma x@ Yards faeces fereney $1.60 to $8.75 sizes, 36 to 44 inches; misses’, 14 and 16 years. o | Rete. overnor's attitude in Phelpa'a case kham's Vegetable Compound d “9 xa 2.00 4.40 || Mr. Green urged he committtes not to | eT sorain the officials of the Chile] Would be an tndlcation of hia action of er ‘ + 2.00 to 4.40 » ‘ * ‘ | ih Latve the “Harvester ‘roe ah immu: | armn'n Ronit), the mather wants to taKe| th plea of Rev. Clarence W. teh eres ew has the vance econ UE eth / 2.40 to 5.60 Women’s Lingerie Waists ' Bl very tes nL ehomrtren, he 2 | Anat Gir Ue SO sae Asie to rac leihit Por Tie MOET hee now enongh to take your medicine they - A x ey 2.80 to 6.65 aa aac spel ls fancy shape yoke and front trimmed | E per cent |main In New York ~ = | Pei yd ; 2 x 3.20 to 8.25 vith ery; oii Bl sPiads Yare.at Now Yerk charged 6] eve meBORTED KILLED DIAMOND EATING KILLED. | Oyo) 7% Bo i® Upper “ algxalg « 3.15 to 6.00 on at Jorma tion o “trust the POR H Ld ” A 4 98c 3 rs * on, | If you have mysterious pains, irregu- a # 5 tackst ‘oke’and collar with embroidery and insertions of Cluny lace. ~ aed lore aL miaane coe srwst IN INDIANA CAR WRECK. _MAMUIROTON, Jan, Shame, | tarity, backache, extreme nervousness, au ote 3.75 to 7.75 | H\VOMEN'S WAISTS—of fine lingerie and voile; a choice assortment of very Aine declared, wpe directed by J. Her. ner at a number of poultry shows, 1s| inflammation, uleeration or displac - 2 4.50 to 9.25 if] stylish models; effectively trimmed with Cluny and German Val, in- 1.39 © pont Morgan through George W. Pere | INDIAN APOLAM Ind., Jan, 173498] dead from eating a diamond. ‘The hird, | ment, don't wait too long, but try Lyd ss 5.25 to 10.50 sertions; some with fancy shape side ruffle. 5 U kine. Charles Ro Fitnt, he added, was | persone are reported to have beon killed] the property of Henry J. Hunt 34, was| E. Pinkham’ 's Vegetable Compound no WOMEN'S WAISTS—of fine batiste, elaborately n of hand 4 the original promoter, who turned his| in an interurtmn rallway wreck near nual exibition of the | For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham Table Damask embroidery, German or Venice lace; sleeves prettily trimmed with 1.98 )) affairs over to Morgan & Co. ville, Ind. thin afternoon wort | Vegetable Compound, made from roots lace insertions; good model in voile, with Cluny laces ° 4 A eM @ ring on and herbs, as tees the standard remedy $1.00 to $1.80 Per Yard — Tre ; ey eibes "ssa eto re m lea | eetiseny tate ghave peovee a eats Nabi Embroideries Interestingly. Priced p ; Hunt could snateh h | of this famoge remedy and should give apkins CAMBRIC, NAINSOOK OR SWISS EDGES, INSERTIONS, BEADINGS 1244c I've just learned to play] An ‘operation ‘and At aad ‘of chloro. | every one confidence, $2.40 to 85.13 Per Dozen and BANDINGS—from 1% to 5 inches wide; regularly 19; yard.. |uridse? fT should way not.” form caused Champion's death, ALLOVER EMBROIDERY—open and showy patterns; 20 inches wide * 6c regularly 85c; per yard... . SWISS FLOUNCING—27 inches wide; sre AG lingerie dress: larly $1.00; per yard It’s Probably a Long Time Since You Hees Bean Te | Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. New Ribbons—Two Spec: dals SATIN TAFFETA RIBBONS inches wide; in a large ager ie! colors and black; regularly 2 TAFFETA RIBBON—8 inches wid y Nault at Navle(6.,.. . aa yng Out Women’s 77 fold abroad ultost at © cash from the Ame nd\siving long term contracts to foreten t “We charge that the International ter Company through the oo FULL HUDSON ICE CROP. Specs] A Real Old Fashioned Sale rut wos oe cor. || Where You Could Buy the Es Ste] Real Old Fashioned Bargains é 5 Which You Will Find in This eases! Sale of Overcoats © Convention city. The Republi : 2 , aleo charged that the ‘“Truw” sold ff goods at home at a,proft of 100 por! SES BE RINGTON, Nitrate Boots and Slippers Broadway at 13th St. vi ‘alues to $3.50 WOMEN’S DEPT. With stock-taking but a few days away it is not y ‘ ® | [time to consider protit. So prices are lost sight of in Final Suit Clearance; this big pre-inventory movement, in order that they At 3 Prices may find new owners quickly and make way for carly Spring arrivals. All cepETAAEN, high grade, For to-morrow and Friday we) $ have arranged the most ol 10.00 8: ‘¢ ooratic and Hep ub stylish Footwear, priced away below cost of produc- tion. Not unseasonable or old shopworn goods, but clean, new merchandise. Boots—patent leather, gun metal, kidskin, ¢ have a wore awkward wi e : dented Suit Sale of the year..... § $15.00: 8 nee oh xeirets, = and blucher ® Season’s Best Models, Fabrics) ¢ Satin Pumps--with pomponss in black, white, blue, ; $ ONE COLDER sci cd eran vans { 1 9.50 MT cos sold 308 LoGoes RGad es, | 9 Values up to $45 B “ei ey Sen Slippers Biack suede and kidakin, has apparently | POASR $ \ in circulation that Queen Wilhelmina, | who two weeks WEO Was sRId to be ox © pecting an interesting family event, bas e i pial eal Overcoats Reduced From MANN em patent I Continuation Annual Silk Sale M, : Saepiale from Hundreds Equally as Good \ eae BLA LINE — id 0 Be Ban DE CYGNEB 7 ‘ Eh Open Saturdays until 10P. M. Close Evenings at 6. [#.19 INTED GLORED MisSALiNE— JUAREZ ENTRIES. 36 = re aige wr omined aioli] SAO, $35, $32, $30, $28, $25, $22 and $20 i ches_wide.. ic M Y 25 C EL $1.39 CREPE “METEOR NO ONE DOWN eect at ; aoe wits _ |{Wash Fabrics Remnants to Go, $2.75 Dinner Napkins, 1.98 HIGH GRADE WASH FABRICS—at a] Odd lot of PURE IRISH LINEN Nal Y ie ual ° i apa eaten } Suits Reduced From mere fraction of their values, The as-| KINS—regular dinser size, in scroll | BANAT || $30, $28, $25, $22 and $20 to $16.50 Rlhcdlemell | ROOMS ¢' ROOMS ¢ poems $ fortment consis Of Blk wi Otee| —doaeh 1 : Vy, ite Si i Completely nats Percales, Ginghams, Scotch Zephyrs] FT, "39 Crochet ry ral, Tc 4 ma Mil ty Overcoats—Almost every kind, including plain black and Oxford, and Furnished ‘farts and Lawns, Large dottble bed size, 81x90 in.; 1 aan AS rates ih a an immense assortment of Fancy Overcoats in browns and grays b DYER WTP Re, Oc, 12c), 1M) Nareslles Gestentl MEW!" WRI, 4 t oe ore. ' Ulsters, Raglans and Chesterfields; heavy and medium weight; belied — ——— ‘i . " (ay and plain; lined and unlined- also many warmth-without-weight i coats of soft, woolly English fabrics and American manufacture. Mais, Suits--Browns, grays, blues and neat dark effects —English models an YR and conservative models. Worsteds, tweeds, cassimeres, velours and 08 Lae cheviots; rough and smooth fabrics--splendidly tailored and finished. Is oftimes ‘nay he to contemplating buyers of Household Furniture. While that may b t inducement to some, we want you to know | that Our Methods and rices Are a Great Attraction, Shoan Vraths 5. orted Jewelry, $1.00 Table Damask, ¥dor % Teet0 $1 00 Valars ALL LINEN DAMASK—70 inches} joy, wide; choice of full bleached or silver] in newest patterns, S Pie Dress Goods Short Lengths _.. ayant ve ee A Pair of Handsome Carbonetie Pictures | We Pa: SHERLOCK Homes TO THE FIVE CONV “st the Habit.” Go to ‘reel FREE in Circassian Walnut Frames with every Ralrent Brisk business results in many short $15.00 Purchase or over. lengths—naturally they're the most Ow Write for our NEW EEK DELIVER wanted weave Th wre, 10-1 v ; Ww ELIVERS| a consisting of pieces from 1% to BOOKLET containing A TERMS apply alse te $6 yards are offered. You'll find —————— id pe. Broadway at « Ss q 3 yyerdtory by Bir Sion Pa ye, The 279 Broadway, nr. Chambers St. sf tured in ext Suni Work: 125th Street at Third Avenue : Bneeas, % bet Menears wiewtd 47 Cortlandt St., nr. y *) information regarding CSE COL SU Salas dl Long island, New Jef | Serges, Prunellas, Voiles, Broadcloths, j We fy" 3 Take “hook vthat UnionSquare, l4th S| is Harlem Store Open Evenings. HHits, Nailed iree CHANDISE TO YOUR HOM ESN omalry. Cheviots: and Nun's Veiting. FLANNEL pint, 6 7 aad HS Hi » wengation or ol SATURDAY Beth St. “L** Seatt Values “p ) 39c, 49cand uj ING FLAl Hota » bhue i 8e Gaye Word in eavencs. [OPE\enines 3@ Av ‘at Comer |B tosi25... 22) P| nation stripes; excellent quality.

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