The evening world. Newspaper, February 2, 1912, Page 4

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| Li as hea as act i TT TLE TT ETS. Ne » TTT ET TE I TA ET Ea aD ar n the ca PRY) eer 9 BNF SAM BB 6 f . _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1912.” peal Within Siz Monthe. | — | ALBANY, N. ¥., Feb. tthe Court | tn the| OT Appoals to-Aay “amsigned Charts J, ; ay ek teen cody. Waste the Cosnovel to represemt Joseph Ferrone, convicted wife murderer of New York, | Ke stocks were inclined to sag Reeling) whose appoal is now pending. To guard if jumped to 159 from an opening price Of| against delay in bringing the case on i} 167% ‘Tho etrong rising tendency t|for argument, euch ae was experienced He Wolter case, the Court sti wnt ee Reafing strengthened the rest of the itet | 17 the i ARMY OF POLICE © WALL STREET, [“.tctr.nssanns oe. iM Entire Block in Uproar While |nour aoon had the market bending down.) Sse Little Loretta Is Playing |""n ‘ee wnecquent reston Union rm. Famous Expert Tells | etfic Gropped to 161, Gteal to 60 in Neighbor's Home. | Paul betow 106, After maintaining a fair degree of RRR firmness throughout the afternoon ‘When Liew. Gallagher answered &| paricd, wtouks began to yield to pro- telephone cali {n the Morrisanta police | ¢gmsional ening in the last few minutes station to-day a woman, who sald she| ¢het sucosmied in bringing the ust down was Mra. Rosa Vewls of No. © Beck! to about the lowest of the day et cloe wireet, the Bronx, excitedly told of the! ing tine Nearly au etandani issues kidnapping of her three-year-ol4 | 41 enont % point at the end, although daughter, Loretta, by @ mysterious lig nA RE FR na te alle Bik, re \er Sepporeninn Waters ait ef Wal to ne Te 4 4 os " dan get at any good drue etore for @ few eents. Then let them teke one teagpecn- ful after meals and at bedtime aati! ther Gre Gown to the welaht they want to be. ‘Thie simple home recive te far and away Detter than any er aii the patent er secre medicines. for it reduces the fat safely and barmicesiy. The ingredieate are ia fact Beneficial to the evetem, having beth tonte and purifying qualities and ee hetp rather than distress the stomach. ‘The remedy dose not cause wrinkion for tt reduses one iy and naturally. ereserving @ geod ’ ef all, neoda neither retee to hele it do thi Detectives Flynn, Meyer, Schuing and | Am Capobianco droke epecs’ records reacb- ing Beck street, ‘The police surrounded the biock and stopped all women with children and would net allow them to pass until they proved the ehUdren were wheir own. The police them began to wall et the various FO re een a ee Ae AS ose uniesd t houses in the seigndo: One of them rang the dell of sire Louis Ber- bow veces, ce pe Eddi da Marmote in o sealed Fee jarmole and not a eubstitute. ' PELLER. DAVIS Co. | |soTn street 383 52/venue _s»m street, Tomorrow, Saturday, February 3rd: Will Positively Close Out the followi seasonable lines without Regard to ORIGINAL COSTS OR PRICES. Children’s Coats 55 Corduroys, Velvers, Mixtures Were 8.50 10.50 11.50 Girls’ Coats Pros) UNIFORM 522 PRICE Were'13.80 15001850 or on Girls’ Trimmed Hats Were 10.50 15.00 25.00 Girls’ Dresses "Were 18.00 to 39:80" Girls’ School Dresses eben Tie eee | race 1028 Girls’ Coats ,8%, Fancy Mizcures and Chevi Were 18.50, 20.50, 23.78 FES BE ESS So siesta Sees SSeS E FEE EE FEE FE @Lthilt ONDON’S CATARRHAL JELLY Rettemeat she was causiag, Wee play- | {ng with Halen erger, Che may ‘ nad Nr ji end. A Urtle boy had told Mrs, in i Seb 0 cavereriocs suman in Seek had 4 } higaaepes ter baby. : , it might bave been a real kid- napping.” muttered the ariny of pollos- . men and Getectives consolingly to ench | South. other as they wended their way etation- werd. é Soo sSogtg-baeed S~B288"S3S9uUIEESE SS oes teee+ Pit till Lite Eletee+i ft S228ISU NESE CLEEPR FEEL STE Your Catarrhal WY Headache —_—_—_—__ ; By FREE Sample GOES WEST FOR TRIAL. | #eta 8 le Rondon's pure Cutartal vi Te = Decline, i, enufied into the nostrils relieves, Le @. Otabde Under Federal Inétet-| + a eoothes and heals the affected membrane, ment in Omaha. ACTIVE SECURITIES. hich, raw or inflamed, brings on catarrhal L, B. Stupde, who was indtoted dy the sa De net minake cite eremerts, earterstia coating and FeGere) Grand Jury tn Omaha on April! Osttel States Steal, 188,600 share; Resding, SS ESS Se ae 5, 181, for eperating through the matis £00,100 shares Union Pagfiec, 81,600 shares, ¥. Ask Your Druggist 4 Le ‘Valley, 12,800 oharea, end Coppear, 31,380 (Wea 0 vesay tor tree eam oF © 25¢ oF Str ~ oF Sr bendy, 3aBSz: SSF ELESELE BORER CER ESSE BECEE OBEEERSE & lay before Commis- ooo Reyaliate Active in Pertusal. naen| Omah Satna adhd talaga na lor! ESRON, Feb. 2—The life of the city | Stubbe, who ig A ote — ‘hae resmmned ts mermal condition to LOOT fier Hinkel whe will cena | 8%. Reporte have been received from wer to Marehal Henkel, who will send ¥ = .. iim to Omaha. the rerthéen ¢rontler thet the Royal- ‘The indictment charges that Stube| tata are showing activity in the north: Sand his associates sold stock on faine| western provinces of @pain bordering representation about their business. en Portugal. Ace holes fort Lace a food fe \ mankind U yp | \ i | Rice Facts Worth Knowing Rice is the most economical food. . _Rice has the greatest Food Value of any cereal. «Rice digests in one hour, and gives more nour- ishment than meat, commas ont] Rice is the staple food of half the people of the earth—being used as a vegetable with meats and gravies, just as we Americans use potatoes, Potatoes are high now—why not use rice instead? Most rice for the American market is artificially coated to give it a glossy appearance. TEL As OTRIGE ON Is Uncoated—Absolutely Pure ; Buy rice as carefully as you buy coffee. Hotel Astor Rice is the very choicest variety of cleaned, uncoated, white rice. Our signature on every package guaran- tees you satisfactionand the same high quality as Hotel Astor Coffee. Packed only in orange-color cloth bags that assure cleanliness and purity. Never sold in bulk—try a pound to-day 40 cents at any good grocer B. FISCHER & CO., NEW YORK Leading Rice Packers of America For Women and Misses Tailor Suits ware Motor Coats tee now J 3.50 Velvet Dresses 39.80 ees Stern’ Brothers are showing large assortments of New and Distinctive Spring Styles in Misses’ and Smal! Women’s Dresses and Suits of coarse Diagonals, Imported Serges, Novelty Woollen Fabrics, Changeable Taffetas, Faille Silk and Charmeuse, and will make to-morrow a Special Offering of One Plece Dresses, Five Models, of French Serge, with silk lined waist, batiste collar and button trimming, : sizes 14 to 20 years, at F bd | 1.75, 14.50, 19.75 Values $16.50 to 27.50, Tailored Suits, Three Models of Men’s Wear Serge, Cheviots and Mixtures, sizes 14 to 20 years, at 18.50 Value $25.00 In addition a large collection of very desirable : Girls’ and Misses’ Washable Dresses ODO asc bere) ete mh. $1.65 to 2.95 Value $2.50 to 4.00 Misses’ Dresses, of Striped Lawn, in all colors, with lace collar; ass also of Cotton Voile with hand embroidery 4 75 and Cluny lace insertion. Value $8.50, at ° West 23d and 22d Streets — 10 TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE 9 AT 149 VST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATE! EEKLY yy i FREE Jenporia) Les! rea oe, Rs “4 ST.1 DOOR WEST OF Open Every Evening Lai 9. Suurdays Lali 10 14 THE EASIEST PAYMENT WOUSE IN NY READ IT—TO APPRECIATE THE CONVENIENCE AND VALUE OF THE SUNDAY WORLD’S WANT DIRECTORY—READ IT NEB ite som mages. “—.. SISA This 3-Piec y $100 value $22/ FRE This 3. Piece Sule oma with every 8 purchy 3 vale 3 =i YOUR TERMS Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Tomorrow’s final clearance sale of Smart Winter Apparel for Misses and Girls contains probably the most remarkable values ever assembled in a Misses’ Department g Our Misses’ Department has said the final word on prices, and it has said it to some purpose. It has wound up its season with a creditable liberality to its patrons. It has made reductions which cut deep into wholesale costs and show an appreciable loss on every garment in the sale. But great as these reductions are, they are not without cause. Did you ever sce a sorrier lot of ciphers than the quantities given below? Yet this sale includes every garment in the department, without a single reservation. What wonder that we can assume such liberal losses on so small a stock! And by the same process of © | reasoning, we are well within the mark when we tell you that these are the most remarkable values in years. The opportunities are well calculated to exceed the fondest expectations of those who have waited for this sale. Second floor None C. 0. D. 126 Women’s the reductions wo say the least of them. 126 Tailored Suits were 29.50 to 50.00 reduced to 16.50 Made of broadcloth, cheviots and serges, in plain and in fancy tai- lored effects. All colors and sizes. Shirts & Sweater Coats great values for little people A department which is notable for the {4 on its stocks and the reasonableness of its prices in furnishings for youths, boys and children offers liberal reductions tomor- row in laundered shirts and sweater coats. Colored Laundered Shirts, for youths and boys, in coat models, with plain or pleat- ed bosom and cuffs attached. Soft neg- ligee models, mighty soiled and a bargain on that account. Neckbands 12 to 1414, Former prices 1.00and 1.50, Saturday Worsted Sweater Coats, for boys and ildren, in odd lots. Former prices 2.95 err id ales Saturday 1.65. Sale of Suits and the season's most favored models. formerly 12.95... formerly 18.00... cece formerly 39.50........ «eee-to close 19.50 formerly $5.00.............to close 19.50 «».-formerly 15.00.............to close 5.00 -eos--formerly 19.50..... beeen ..to close 9.75 pete keredeeveecohvoe formerly 25.00........ «+e--to close 12.95 Girls’ Sizes formerly 7.95..........00. to close 2.95 - formerly 9.75......s0+0.+.to0 close 3.95 formerly 12.95...... eeeeseto close 5.00 Tomorrow, Saturday, Feb. 3rd_ 184 Women’s Coats phenomenally underpriced for quick selling @ To double the quantities in this sale tomorrow would mean, of course, a wider margin of opportunity as to choice, but it would mean also that ‘ ald b be proportionately less. Only th’s limitation of numbers could bring about such sweeping price reductions as these. @ Think of buying for 16.50 tailored suits which have heretofore sold up to 50.00 apiece, and coats for 19.50 that were unusual values up to $5.00 each. The chance is really green’ ing women to reap the benefit of values which are extraordinary, to alluring values tomorrow q The notable feature of Saks clothes for boys is the unusual amount of style we crowd into them. Good workmanship and youthful, durable fabrics you may take for granted in almost any good shop, but the average boys’ garments show an appalling absence of snap and finish in their lines. In Saks clothes, however, the very opposite is the rule. And incidentally, tomorrow ushers in the following liberal inducements in both suits and overcoats for particular boys. Second floor Boys’ Long Overcoats, with convertible collar. Made of mannish mixtures, in a manner which is peculiarly our own. Rangy looking gar- } 7,75 ments that will give plenty of wear. Formerly 9.95 and 10.95....now Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, in double breasted and Norfolk models. Made of all wool serge, lined throughout, and made in the most workmanlike | 5,00 manner. A remarkable value at this special price.............. now Boys’ Double Breasted Suits, of worsteds and cheviots. Made in all Taken from regular stock and liberally } 4,95 underpriced for immediate disposal, Formerly 7.75............++ now RE Hi ARTE Ee ARNE BP None on approval. , ‘to close 9.75 Tailored Suits tional for a number of enterpris- Fourth floor 184 Coats were 29.50 and 35.00 reduced to 19.50 Rough cheviots and broadcloths. Long revers, square or round col- lars. Braid and velvet trimmed. Women’s Walking Gloves values 1.25 and 1.50....at 85c @ An extra special acquisition of smart Eng- lish walking gloves, at an extra special price, PXM, one clasp gloves, prix seam sewn. A very serviceable and boxy-looking glove, ad- mirable for walking and all outdoor occa- sions. Just heavy enough to give a maxi- mam of warmth and to be in good style, ' The price of 85c is the most notable feature, | however, for 1.25 and 1.50 are the customary prices for English Walking Gloves of this exceptional quality. Tan, black and white, All sizes. An opportunity for all women. Overcoats for Boys

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