The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1912, Page 12

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& é See WONTLET CHL BE VACCNATE 80 Passaic Health Board Mem- “ber-Is Charged With Disor- ‘ derly Conduct to Test Law. “George Hf. Michels, a member of the of: Health of Passat, N. J., will ‘arraigned in Police Court there this if Grom Pu Grom the principe! saying that she could return until she had been inoculated ‘emall-pox.;; Mre, Michels, who nurse before her agreed with her husband that ‘a order wag not to be ea. Michels oo replied, and the of Education promptly decided to “Experience in’ my “own family,” fate sald last night, “has taught me pt emi var Ginatee’ and my sister became a cripple FR POLE CHEF -OFNEW YORK TY Bill That Gumshoed Through Said to Be Joke; but Wait and See! ’, March §.—Withaut a dissent. vote there slipped through the Assem- yesterday a bill creating a Chief of for New York City at salary of @ year and @ Deputy Chief at 96,009 Year. No specches were made against measure, and even Assemblyman its author, didn't bother to the Assembly where the bill came . what prompted him to intro- ‘a dozen Assemblymen from New jat the dill had passed and was @a its way to the Senate. Assistant Rete City expressed surprise when they seriously considered. He eaid he felt the Senate would kilrit. cae te } end strip the Police Com- o them in the hands of the Chief of Po- ‘become the chief execu Pelice force increased to the extent of 40 new patrolmen and is likely to get ‘nie He wrote to Mayor Gaynor to this effect, asking that the mamber ce, patroimen be increased to . ind acorns the Mayer praised the ree he thought Waldo’ quoet was reasonable. ‘hala " OPPOSES BILL TO WEED’ ; OUT -FELON CHAUFFEURS. ALBANY, March 8 — Gecretary of ese Edward Lazansky doesn't believe because @ man hae been con- ected once of a crime he should be re- Qn automobile chauffeur’s license. pving thot bill of Senator Bussey f Ro person convicted of @ iy Feceive @ Ucente Mr. La- “f A New Nome Cure Thet Anyone Cen Use Without Operetion, Pein, Oenger or Lose of Time. i ste i i igs Wit i i de i ; i i : FE ae Ht ' —_——_———— SUES SIMPSON, PAWNBROKER Mrs. Mary Higeine, wife of Thomas J. Higgins, Park Commissioner for the Bronx, fled suit in the City Court yes- terday against Mr. Simpson, @ pawn- broker at No. 91 Park Row, demanding payment of $4,000 which sho claimed @he loaned him in 197, Mr. Simpson answered that he had repaid the loan, having made the payment to Higgins. ‘Mrs, Higgins, who, it is underatood, is pet living with her husband at present, Geclares she received no part of the Money nor had ever heard that it had been repaid. Mr. Higgins said last night the sult had been settled out of court. _——— FREED CONVICT ARRESTED. On leaving Dannemora prison yester- day after completing @ sentence of two Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Have Opened Their New Building With an Unusual Display of Imported and Domestic For Misses, Girls, Young Men, Boys and Infants Which Will Appeal to All Tastes by Reason of Its Exclusive and Out-of-the-Ordinary Character Misses’ and Girls’ Suits and Coats Misses’ and Girls’ Suits, Dresses and Coats—Entire Second Floor of the Fifth Avenue Building, with new 38th Street addition. In featuring these departments our purpose is to afford the Miss and the Girl individual attention. Misses’ Tailored Suits “Paquin” model tailored suits of whi ey en blue, tan oF cord, in navy, Copenhag ni white. Russian model coat with leather re iveus.” =— Vetueseso 29.50 Tete 20 yearn vaveor.so 18,50: Misses’ Tailored Silk Suits Misses’ Whipcord Coats Hy eee Velues9.50 39.00 i lotrel boa taeatue $45.00 29.50 Girls’ Norfolk Suits Suits of English whipcord pres! Say a180 ed chpene 121016 years. Walue'sa0.s0 29.00 in nav Et ish Norfol 12 to 16 years, Misses’ and Girls’ Dresses Misses’ Linen Dresses Dutch neck model, Russian coat effect, Value $20.00 14.50 of Cluny lace. 14 to 20 years. Misses’: Serge Dresses In navy, black or white; braid trimmed; jeira hand emb‘d Value $29.50 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses New exclusive models of chiffon taffeta collar and cuffe Mad linen or real Irish lace. 14 to 20 years, crepe meteor and chiffon over silk, embroidered, real Irish lace yokes, and trimmed with fine lace. 29, 50 trimmed with Val. lace, 14 to 20 years. Value $39.50 5 6 to 14 years. Value $16.76 9.75 Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing Young Men's and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings occupy a distinct location, having « etore with a Fifth Avenue entrance, also a private entrance on 38th Street, where young men and boys may make their selection in a congenial environment, Boys’ All Wool Suits xtra Knicherbockers, double-breasted models of navy serge or cheviot and English tweed, also navy English mixtures. blue serge. , 7 to 17 years, Value $9.75 6.50 31 to 40 chest. Value $18.60 12.75 Boys’ Hand-Tallored Suits Extra Knickerbockers. Of imported nav blue serge, English tweeds and Scotc! Fie te years, vaive 4.60 10,00 sissaccnar™" vaiuesza00 18.75 Boys’ Spring Reefers Young Men's Suits’ oF aay lee d ii: Srny agonal and Hand nallored suits of English serge, 3010 years, Vaueso7s = 6.50 — 3Pre'sotvect and comuaoree $30.00 24.50 Boys’ Spring Top Coats Ned Bealish models.with parch pocket pee wits Plus $12.50 Of gray dia; 8 to 18 years, Bizee 8 to 1034. Sizes 11 to 2, 2.65 2.45 Value $3.00. | mary and larceny. Norfolk and Youths’ and Boys’ Shoes Damp-proof school shoes, made on exclusive orthopedic | School laste of serviceable velour calfskin, with heavy water-proof soles, Wear Guaranteed and & halt pears for burglary, Charles) Gross, email and mo! iy Pp a hearing the charges against him Gross, <wonty-three, @ clerk whose home| io" otaon surgeon was enled fe at No. 148 Bathgate avenue, the! GO, being revived he burwt inte tears Bronx, was arrested on a bench war-|expiaining, that when arrested in Auguat, rant on five indictments charging bur-|1%9, he pleaded guilty. supposing his plea covered all possitie charges. 4 The Kind You Have Always Bought. is the caution to iblio I “ra pen mantfectared under te “iremcrhereeae of fethere and tothers when purchasing Castoria to eee thay the 2 bis signature the is ere fe in black. When af JG eee past years ir little ones in the Se) counterfeits imitations, but our present duty is to the of the boca phe Papen hi bey jucing into It is to be regretted that there are who are in cercia ‘snare It) to Catton coeaeecialla. fee momaictanl or bo only for adul Wut worse for children’s medicines, devolves on the mother to scrutinize closely what she gives her child, can do that for but has to rely on the mother’s watohi Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of ' Spring Apparel At Popular Prices SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’ Spring Coats Full length models, of navy or gray Bage ish » shepard chec! tweeds, tame venee or fro iy/ sand models, Girls’ Spring Coats Pull I th ft Englich wale setanon | black and white checks, with round collar and long revers of line silk in Copenhagen blue, red or tan. 6 to 16 years. Value $14.50 ‘9.75 Girls’ Washable Dresses oeabe tet amen 4to 14-years. Value $6.75 Girls’ Washable Dresses oO 5 eel let ge ne aoe TS white and colors. 4to 14 years. Value $0.75 Girls’ Hand Made Dresses White French batiste, hand made, hand 475 18.50 6.75 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, Young Men's Suits College and Business Suits, of imported Young Men’s Suits Hand tailored Suits, single or double- breasted models of serge, Scotch Young Men’s Raglans English spring model, in gray and Ox- ford all-wool rain-proof tweeds. 33 to 40 chest, Value $20.90 9.75 15.00 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. Misses’ and Girls’ Shoes id Coll black sel id Girls, in tan or on exclusive Wear Guaranteed Misses’ 234 to 6, 3.80 Youths’ 244 to 6. | Sizes 8 to 1014. 2.65 2.25 Vajue $4.00. | Value $3.00. Sizes 11to2, ’ 2.75 Value $3.75, BOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Altman & Cn. B. Altuvan.& Ga. announce an iMporTANt SALE ‘OF .SPRING STYLES IN , BOYS' CHEVIOT, HOMESPUN AND BLUE SERGE SUITS IN SUPERIOR QUALITIES . BOYS' REEFERS . 7 7 7? 7 aT $1.85, at $8.00 at §,00° BOYS’ WASHABLE SUITS 2.90, 3.50 -& 4.50 BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS .OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC.LINEN , : ¢ : e 4.25 BOYS’ BLOUSES 60¢. Each $6.50 rer Dozen FOR AND . SATURDAY, MARCH 9n MONDAY, MARCH 11m BOYS’ FURNISHINGS WILL: BE ON ‘SALE-SATURDAY AT VERY MUCH BELOW THE ; USUAL PRICES, BOYS. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS . 7 5 75¢, BOYS’ MADRAS PAJAMAS > 7 7 75¢. BOYS’ SILK FOUR-IN-HAND SCARFS . 25¢, MEN'S RAINCOATS WHICH HAVE: HERETOFORE BEEN MARKED AT $18.00 WILL BE OFFERED ON SATURDAY AT THE EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICE OF $0.00 EACH (WB. Altuuan & Co,’ ’ MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES MODERATELY PRICED GARMENTS AS WELL AS THE FINER (CLASS OF GOODS ARE INCLUDED IN THE SPRING AND SUM- MER ASSORTMENTS, INSPECTION OF WHICH IS INVITED. MISSES’ APPAREL TAILOR-MADE SUITS, AFTERNOON AND SCHOOL DRESSES, EVENING FROCKS, SEPARATE COATS, SKIRTS AND WAISTS, A180 THE NEW NORFOLK AND BLAZER COATS. OF GINGHAM, LINEN, PIQUE, SERGE, CHALLIS AND LINGERIE FABRICS. COATSFOR GENERAL WEAR. WOMEN'S IMPORTED NECKWEAR AT THE FOLLOWING INTERESTING REDUCTIONS IN PRICES FOR TO.MORROW (SATURDAY): HAND-EMBROIDERED OR LACE COLLARS QBUAL PRICES “$2.00 To 3.50 + 3 at $4.50 USUAL PRICES ~ 3,50 TO 7.50 St at. 2.96 USUAL PRICE $2.25 e . . BRETONNE LACE GUIMPES at $1.50 MANY EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN COLLARS ARE IN REGULAR STOCK, IN STYLES ADAPTED FOR WEAR WITH DRESSES OR TAILOR-MADE SUITS, SPECIAL ATTENTION BEING DIRECTED TO THE HANDEMBROIDERED COLLARS TRIMMED WITH FILET, CLUNY, IRISH AND VALENCIENNES LACES; ALSO COLLARS OF IRISH, MACRAME AND VENISE LACES, MISSES’, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S SHOES PARTICULAR ATTENTION HAS BEEN TAKEN TO SELECT SERVICEABLE BOOTS AND SHOES IN ATTRACTIVE STYLES. FOOTWEAR FOR SCHOOL, DRESS OR PLAY USE IS SHOWN IN. THE VARIOUS LEATHERS AT_ MODERATE PRICES, ESPECIALLY QUALIFIED ATTENDANTS ARE IN THE SECTION DEVOTED TO CHILDREN TO SEE THAT PROPERLY FITTING SHOES ARE SECURED, © Weat of Fifth Avenue Modish Attire for Misses and Girls be Budding Spring beckons a thousand clever models, each one designed to bring our exclusive “dress shop for maids and misses” into still greater pepcise favor. But the height of “class” with economy been reached in this special Saturday offer—to- morrow. Age from two to twenty. This Misses’ $25 Suit at *15 , As illustrated — misses’ and juniors’ smart, new suits of serge; also in the newer mixtures; a number of modish models, strictly tailored or with fency collars and revers; for ages 13 to 18 years. $16.50 Embroidered Chiffon Dresses At $Q.75 cheweeof tho seston! dainehy tried with for ina silk: for ages hoicest sete in front and fined with Ob 14,16 and 18 years, Girls’ $4.00 Linen Dresses Girls’ $3.50 Gingham Dresses As illustrated. inty. light blue q Sciacca ence oe At $2.75 NewTailored Derby At J fee The illtstration is of a model that bas no counterpart in New York, at the price, or, indeed, at anywhere near so moderate a figure. It has made a decided “hit” because of its universally becoming lines. It comesin several shapes; new straws, in black, with ® trimming of smart “stick-ups” or a pretty wing and cockades, Smart color combinations of black and primrose, black and red, black and royal, black and green, black and aad mi black, ote, | Froauced te ou own workrooms under the personal supervision maclar’ gaillicers, Perefain Froor, Annex Trimmed Hate—$5, $10 and $15 It's the Paris hat, minus the tremendous ‘duties. The variety ta infinite, May we serv Second Floor Men’s-Wear Serge Suits Regularly $29.75 $19.75 The phrase “value giv- ing” assumes a new signifi- ance when a suit of THIS sort goes under the hammer of sale expediency at a price but a dollar or two above what other stores are PAY- ING for them. Men's wear serge, peau de cygne lining, skirt to match, Other Authentic Spring Styles representing a complete assortment of the latest models for Spring and Easter, from both Paris and Lon- don modistes, at $15, $25, $29.75, $35, & Up Made to Measure Suits ‘The Renard custom talloring offers wih the advantage ote mantel saving in price— $85 and Up

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