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BROOKLYN YOUTHS HELD FORKLUN _-OF SHOPKEEPER Stolen Safety Razors Will Fur- nish Strongest Evidence in AD ri : 50c Debevoise Brassiere These brassieres are made of fine batiste, bone in front, medallions of lace and em- broidery trimmed across bust; lace trimmed, Cc sizes 32 to 46; special. : ‘ 17 Basement not take one single chance. Meseritz Case. Bitterly denouncing the pollee and ac- cusing them of having arrested two tn- nocent men in order to satisfy a public lamor for victims during the recent crime wave, Lawyer John J, Curtain tried in vain to-day to have Magistrate MoGuire, in the Flatbush Avenue Court, dismiss for lack of evid the murder charge against James Cassidy and Frank Redmond, who are accused of having shot Walter Meseritz in his haberdash- ery store, No. 779 Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn, at noon Fob. 2. | The court room was packed to over- flowing with witnesses and spectators who listened to the testimony and! watched the accused men who gazed | steadfastly at tho Judge, plucking nerv- | ousty at their hats, and sometimes halt | owying. A two hour harangue between A: tant District-Attorney Caldwell, senting the People, and Curta! the defense, ¢ in the Ides at the five “ have been ta the store of the murdered man and covered by detectives in a pawnsh, ich the police have bound about the accused men. On their positive identification will prob- To-d: ably rest the entire case. manufacturers of the the the buyer. Two rep firm declared the five ing the factory \ the number on t dmitted that this d that tt was possible ore of another number to get in the wrong box. The three pawnbrokers’ clorks from t Ryan Pawnshop, No. 140 tives found | wo defendants, Cassidy and Redmond, as the men who Pawned the articles, Magistrate McGuire held both prison- ere without bail for ‘and Jury. see ea COURT UNMARRIES GIRL, SHE STICKS TO BOY HUBBY. Fitteen-Year-old Bris 's Brother Has Marriage Annulled, Sadly Tangling Elopers’ A airs, a Sotland She: and you East 0: Bronx, love each othe eloped lust October, when } fifteen, and were married, afterward Matjlda went to live w brother, Samuel Sotland, a Auantic avenue, her y , courts had been appeal Matilda changed her mind and w back to lve with her boy To-day the ca: Crane in the Supreme and he set aside the m ing that there was no o pursue under the law. In the meantime M in Mable to arrest on a chi tion. Mise Barrymore to Neat Soon, When Miss Ethel Barrymore fi | her engagement at the Criterion Pheatye | next week she will retire froin stage, It will be only temporary, alth probable she will not act aga'n before next season. . hi rine “CHARLES A. KEENE Importer and Cutter of Diamonds, 180 Broadway, N. Y. Read every item $5 and $6 Handsome ula ba Robes, $1.89. oS THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1912. SIXTH? AVE. Anniversary Sale: Friday in The Bargain Basement AY of unprecedented values in the strictest sense of the word. C We know without a shadow of a doubt that every item presented represents an unparalleled value—prices that are so low that we can say to you that they never have occurred before and may never occur again. ( —you will say that it is the most profitable buying news yor have BEF ii fuliy assert with emphasis that it is, as the prices and the merchandise will pri Basement has many Bargain-giving triuniphs, but we made it a point to outdo all former efforts—here or elsewhere —and we HAVE. It will be many a day before such wonderful bargains as our Anniversary Sale affords are even approached. We'll be frank with you—we purposely made extraordinary efforts to acquire extraordinary bargains for this great yearly event, and before this sale is an hour old you will see the greatest crowd ef enthusiastic shoppers ever gathered in any one store; because every economical shopper in New York and surrounding towns has come to know just what this Anniversary Sale means from a value-giving standpoint. Women’s Spring Style Dresses A Great Anniversary Bargain Clever Models of the Latest Fashions, Which Would Ordinarily Sell at $7.95 to $9.50, at = Suit $7.05, ‘Three of the Many Dresses at 85. ee Women's s . mode!s and colors. Ce the new 24-inch style, lined with guaran with skirt to match. Included in this Anniversary Sal li manfacturers who are known thrqughout the cou! to #1850. Anniversary Sale price is SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Women’s Trimmed Hats, 1.48 €» *1.98 F we'd come right out and state the values we could not handle the crowds that would attend this sale—suf- ficient to say an Anniversary Day Offering, and that tells the story to all who have come to know this great value giving day. ; CF Baseme: Manufacturer’ about 250 hats in eM smart mode fa straw braids, in a vari t colors, alsoa nuinbor of styles i hair braid—stylish toque effects in self trimmed or with fancics, covkades, cte Untrimmed Hat Specials he wanted hats-would be exe 1 silk velvet flanges the lowest price ever quoted on HIGH grade shirt maker who vo! untarily took a loss in order to help us make this Anniversary Day a Bargain Day you will never Made of high grade neat black and whit ored effec suripes a . finished as only good sh hoth plaited and plain b ffs, also w few with French t Lt imperftectio of these shirts, which tac cuffs. There is a stig’ n laundering in you will never notice Ce sintrson CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE (eS Ts Een ae | Women’s Black Lisle Hose A Hose Buying Opportunity You Do Not Want to Miss.... 8c UU vi weigit, extra spliced heels and toes; second quality of a Cc W 1 3 Me well-known guaranteed make. The fault s a slip in the knitting, but then you would never notice the flaw unless we told you about it-for the day at 8e. Men's 15¢ Hose Excellent wearing quality of lisle in lightand heavy weight; plain black and colors 17 Basement _. 8c — nly, Anniver ary Day O.ering.. Taffeta Ribbons—aAll sill: taffeta ribbons, 514 inches wide high lustre, lent for hair bow Hinery and sas f other ril . Usually sold at 17 Annive e | N CRAWFORD Co,, SIXTH AVI 4 FOREMOST Stone f ? a ° Men’s 79c and $1.00 Shirts A Great Big Assortment to (G Choose From §0 ME persuasion and some facts about the tremendous importance of this big value-giving event — and a hint at future orders—caught the in- terest of several manu- facturers, ana they lit- erally gave up every cent of profit to give us a prize bargain. You know what it means to buy handsome new dresses right at the be- ginning of a season at a deeply cut price, Basoment The styles and materials aresomany that we can only illustrate three to give you an idea of their grace and style m such materials Tatfeta and Fou- Storm Serges, Crash, Tissues, Marquisettes tonsand fringe: the stamp of b of a high cass dressmaker. Anniversary $ Suits, smart new models of Serges and Panamas, made in the most popular Sprin Cc i ed satin, jines of some of the foremost TINTH AVENT TS POnPMosT Storr Messaline or Taffeta Silk Petticoats Because of the Anniversary Sale W: a Decided Concession from the Manu ‘That's Why We can Sell shem at Reg Women's Cambric Drawers at { aeons ¢ plain and smartly trimmed °7.95 Messaline or taffeta silk, also black and of pin tucks, sectional jnif A bargain’ youdo net want t ular $1.00 House Dresses for the day at ent of colors, p flounce e. An immense — purchase acquired for this Anniversary 8: store opens. If you have atte Anniversary sale’ we donot a bargain. | One Afive hundre IN CRAWFORD 60, 5 x FRANKO'S ORCHESTRA AND MLLE. CANTARELLI, RESTAURANT, DAILY y 19270 207 STREET., to tell you that it i milo just of Fashion See this Evening’s Journal for another full page of Base- {ment Anniversary Specials. 7dCo NEW YORK A time when we gather the fruits of months of effort for a great gala Bargain Day. We do er read. That's what we intended it should be and we can . Our Basement, as you know 59c Fancy Crib Blankets, Special at 29c. has experienced a great Anniversary Sale Embroideries and Laces THE HANDSOMEST gathering of thé newest laces and embroideries you have ever seen. Thousands and thousands of yards of wide Cluny laces, the new wanted torchon laces, filet laces, fancy cotton laces, Val. laces and Point de Paris laces. An unsurpassed showing with unprecedented low prices. 1 2Qic 15c, at yd............ Lot 1—Values up to iis Lot 2—Values up to e 25c and 39¢ 17-inch Embroidered Flouncings 5e, at yd 10, at yd....... 39c, 48c and 59c 27-inch Embroidered at yard 12':c and 18¢ Rich and beautiful designs, surpassing anything ever Flouncings at yard 18c and 24c offered betore in dress flouncings and corset cover embroideries, Wide variety of designs. All the newest effects, particularly adapted for misses’ and children’s dresses 27-inch Embroidered Flouncings 3. nm _ | 59 yard for 98c and $1.25 Embroidered Allovers Worth up to 75c, at yard......... seges JC Forty inch allover embroideries, beautiful eyelet designs— Handsome and effective patterns, the very pride of the | now in great demand for Russian Blouses, Skirts, Waists and guimpes. Sen- foreign looms in Baby Irish and Eyelet Flouncings. sationally priced for the day at 9c. Sample Strips of Embroideries The one great offering that always draws a large crowd for Anniversary Day. 10c to 29 yard Embroideries and we are going to sell them at a price that you will marvel at. Wide skirtings, children's dee: widths, bands, edgings, insertions, Baby Embroider ‘The largest and handsomest gathering of the t, yard 4.8 ana 12¢, handsoment designs, 50c to 75¢c Shadow Lace Nets 19c ! ear sees Vi-inches wide: IMPBON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE ® FOREMOST STORE | Lot 3—Values up to We have reserved fifty thousand yards of waists, quimpes, yokes, etc. C i 3,000 Prs. $1.29 to $1.98 Lace Curtains, Pr. WE have been gathering these wonderful curtain bargains for many weeks, because of this Anniversary Sale. It has been absolutely our desire since we started to plan for this occasion to give you Gt some curtain and other upholstery bargains that you will have a good reason to remember this department by for many years. Reau each item very carefully and be sure you don’t pass any of them up if you have immediate or future needs for them. These lace curtains for choice at this remarkably low price. .......6..6-65 6000 eeeeee 950 vairs Printed Scrim or Etamine Curtaias, 600 pairs Colored Madras Curtains, 800 pairs Piike) wfuss olripe Curtains, obu A factory's surplus of good quality opaque] Tapestry Couch Covers shades, ide and 2 yardslong. Prine | These cipally in Sand ECRUS, mounted on good rollers, complete with slats and fixtures, They are te market for a Shirt waist Hox that is large enough to be useful, that has the workmanship, construction and style that will look TILE EFFECTS. well in any room. It’s the best Box that has ever been offered for the price........ 1.29 have slight factory blemishes. ......... 9c SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FORDMOST ible Tapes: have This Table Oilcloth is choice of PLAIN WHI MARBLE, fini with fringe all around. All ii designs and colors. 5 Ten 60c Dise Records for $1.25 THAT's the Anniversary Bargain from our Talking Machine Department, and It Is the Lowest Price Ever Known for these new 10-inch perfect, unplayed Dise Records. Any disc talking machine will play them, and you will be surprised at their clear tone and reso- nance, There are popular musical selections of all kinds, both vocal and instrumental, also tal numbers, Out of the hundreds of titles we mention just a few : Pr cage! Nate Higa: Remember the Price—$1.25 for 10 Records, each 15¢ pre ar as Sates eal . Xylophone, Cornet and aut $] 39 P. . THERE will be plenty of these, of course, when the doors open, but we cannot say how long they will last, because thousands of women are reading this ane ~ nouncement right now, OR, y Jive —pnoulder Band, bias Female ae" aise, 25640— Trombone Duet, « Bolo, na, Orch, Song. Maritan, SIMPSON CRAWFORD Misses’ &> Juniors’ Spring Suits Anniversary , Day at the Lowest Price of the Season HAT you will never buy suits of equal merit again this season for this price you will readily admit when you se these suits to-morrow. The manufacturer enthusiastically entered into our plans to make Anniversary Day one of the greatest suit selling days of this year. ‘The manufacturer did not allow profit to enter his plans and neither do i em to you at this low price. 1 CF Basement. {\ large as otch plaid plaie pains nt 91.39 38 especially I sizes when the uded one of our 4 quality toufi plont Misses’ &> Juniors’ $ 98 New Spring Suits id smartest 25c put out at that forn A ni ish gr p FOREMOST STORF OY Li Women's 50¢ Gloves Sample oO™ Va year this great Glove Im s used by his tra are sold ia at 81.00, 81-50 and & Sreat bargain treat for An versary day hed liste Gloves ack, fan, pl Women’s $1, porter b co, AVENUE MEMO8T ud | siM RAWPORD CO. SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST 5 r aa — a eee . r. . Py ; ; $2.00 é %3.00 Shoes at 91.00 ){Women'sKnit Union Suits : id x GENUINE Swiss ribbed i allar sale of Shoes that has taken place in Americagreatest because of the peerless assortmen), great A Lees aia er ie ay bed, union extraordinary values, greatest because of the immense quantity of sh you will find to eh suit, low neek, sleeveless, with um- y bargain Basement Anniversay Day to go down in the annals of storekeeing asa day of unappre beella pants, lace trimmed; sizes {to tha: end we hay nscly marked thess shoes at this sensationally low price to leave a memorabie up to 40. Regular 22 quality; 19¢ n, Not or gle pair in the entire lot that could be made for the sale price, for the day des nial ‘hier mand Lace Shoe sand Ox ate $4.00 Women's 75e¢ Boudoir Slippers, 49c | ‘fg SL MVE@N CRAWFORD Co, ee SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE—SIXTH AVE., 19TH TO 20TH 5T., NEW YQRK CITY H shades IN years A real va $1.50 & $2 Gloves ziving sale calls in all hi sand sample trunk ted yand sold Women's 50c Silk Gloves Secure coson’s supply sade dl and large « ith turnbaek cuffs, rs trimmed with oon trasting colors, Low neck and mediam Are beautifully mace and good $495 “4 rial ocasion Jeeves at any » 22e di Saturday at Women's 15¢ Knit Vests To-Morrow, at A BIG) Anniversary Day We reserve the right, jy this lot cuantities. Fine Swisssis heaviest low neck and sleeveless. ne 91,40) Sess te a oer cee OBS 1.49 Boys’ 32.50 School Shoes limit Not uly au edtraordvary barge Dy all odie the ; Red, | tewt shoe ever sold at Lils price, Al sites, Come Frida $ inos. ier i are 1,49 | | sizes. ony SINTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORK, ee, § J —_—————"" =: