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

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROEH 18, ® . me 2 | hela without bet! for @ hearing on ua) J H Thursday. | furnishing for the 4 ferent. weary to warm not l ‘ | The charge against Gowan bel the month a flow of wa At 10 o'clock Thursday morning eur-| only #0 many feet of the metal piping, | can National f theft of the $5,000 automobile of se y ote When the main frore rent was turned on from a transformer | but 1t was practically necessary to heat | terday to head off a proposed oxausive fl rok oad found next d: ' * nth atroat, ‘The ear wae “Mpowerful ‘steam feta airected by | wae arengthened to 100) atoperen, then | C+ CN, Y. STUDENTS TO GIVE : EAT STANDING Pp? FOR HOLDUP RIDE Onver, with Detective Hiltinan, tas Takes Powerful Electric Force pon Tilumioating oli Lad er * — cain in Thirty-ninth, street, | to 1,200 amperes, and finally to 1,000 am- “THE WEDDING MARCH.” Reasons ‘veen working tn the automobile district | pealed to. Aft peres for a few hours. Then steam 4 could bo seen temuing from the end of! ne annual ‘Varelty production by Mh sony tid wid eng? up the bod: rength. ever alnce and somo time ago found) Thirty-six Hours to Clear [nigh current students of the College of the City of New York, a comedy by William It is a pure food medicine. the pipe. Another cable was run rfom North Brother Isiand to carry addi- tional current, which was raised to 1,800 : that the Iichards car wae ured by the equivalent to 1,000 hors amper Schwenk Gilbert entitled “The Wedding Its ingredients are nourishing and . . bandits, They arrested Gowan at) t 1 ded. tht Marob,” will be given by the Dramatic! strengthening. ‘Ask Widow Crannig and List}One of Gang ‘Who Terrorized | seventh avere and Forty-tourth street. Brother Island Main. “Cvhon ‘Chiet Engineer Lacombe of| Reine thireycric nourn, the ice pack | Seclety on the evening of Starch 16 at wel efad & geatis Uw allie It 4 o'clook this morning. jor a little ‘broke. The alx-inch matn { det larnegie Lyceum. It the moet Z to the Tale of the Young- West Side Garage Admits |*ik tie armitica he had stolen the au-| tne Water Department appeaied to the MOR, THe aaah main new Deine | Seely saea gay tne piety oes || oC" afl Tofpuritien out of the tyes : 8 tomobile and had been at the Wheel] wiscteielty as « thawing agency |misee Company the company oficial ‘and the regular supe! as yet produced, Th cast ie under| tem, and its nourishin ies re ’ . when the gang made its terrifying tt!P | oteq @ triumph to-d 4 declared the job was largely an iF will be availadle this the direction of Dr. Jeaffa build up new tissue and make ctresigth »ster’s Woe. Using $5,000 Car. |thiough Broadway and the west ede hee @ triumph to-day when @ pow-|perjment. The company had had si jectricians say It took tl nee Nothing equals it as a tonic end r | orons streets. erful Edison ourrent melted the solid|ceas in thawing two-inch pipes, but] six tl mitch heat to melt the fce La Follette Bar to T. R. body builder. Contains no alcohol or | ‘The police have the names of four of |iee in the six-inch main from the'with @ #ix-inch pipe many feet under! in the main it would to have dis-) PIBRRE, 8. Dak. March 12—-A “Lal injurious drugs. Yeung hopeful of the Widow Crannig| Deputy Commissioner Dougherty's of-| crowd had nothing PE © of Bo. 1188 Hast Socom street, Park-|fice, who was formerly chauffeur for | which committe ) Wie, stood tip in a wisitul attitude this |Commissioner Waldo, the man who is|bery as they o MM. and ate ins breakfast off the |beleved to be the chief of the band of 1. Wile also stood up to |fobbers who swept through the auto- it 1s practically certain |MOdie district on the night of Med. 6, up to supper, for the {taking money and jewelry from chaut-|Genth in « fire set atigrer’'ter bultt| ers and cashiers at the points of re-| Apartment ‘hoy Frani avente, Hrook! rday morning. certainty does ating |volvers. 1s Frank Gowan of No. 68 Weat) ang ad beon to'a nearby store and » do with that 000 taxicab rob- a. — —_ = EE Sy PE || TO-MORROW WILL BE DINING-ROOM DAY One Hundred and Thirty-second street, bulla | you on, cortate woe A Menaumteur, “When arraigned betore| Snen Intent’ on rescuing. her. three a descents, Magistrate MoQuade in the West Side) small children, not knowin; ‘euidnight when the | Court to-day he pleaded guilty and waa! nad already been taken out. slipper impinged | seen en ae integument. though it was -=s-=:-* POSLAM CURES ECZEMA ath Rann eae Acne, Itch, Pimples and raed, sreveeed Bi All Skin Troubles to buy groceries, At | Serious or Slight If, suffering from ECZEMA or any skin disease, your search for the most effective means of treatment will be ended when POSLAM is procured and applied. It will repeat for you the marvelous work it has accomplished IN SEARCH, for thousands of others. Many dis- there returned 0° | tressed for years have experienced complete cures through POSLAM When It Will Be Our Exceptional Privilege to Present At One-Third to One-Half Less Extension Tables—Chairs—Rugs Linen—Silverware-China-Housewares Merchandise Acquired Through a Series of Special Purchases This event is as unique as it is unexpected. It seems as though the various sec- tione—always moving in the direction of economies—arrived at the same point at thesametime. The result is big enough to dominate the day. We shall offer the mer- chandise en bloc, for the greater convenience of home-furnishers who need—or who will shortly need—one or more of these dining-room necessities. The widow Oran First— Dining-room Chairs in a few days. With first application all itching stops; physical dinteeos cones $15,360 Worth of At Half Its penetrating heali: perti xerted actively; ly the | —" ’ : coon ervey adgunraned auth permanently phat | eradicates Extension Tables handsomely Tarved back banister, cai fomy gust A Month or so from Now When the Sun Commences Acne, Tetter, Itch, Pimples and every surface affection with to Sell for $10,240 | fees, dark green leather auD erm chiire, wid mahogany, | to Perk Up a Bit You Will Be Sorry You Over- astonishing readiness. Price 5¢ Cents. Fer Sale by ALL DRUGGISTS mC. $5 CENTS. For ¥REK SAMPLE OF PORLAM, sign this coupen and send it to the BMAR- Guncr LABORATORIES, 82 West 25TI Street, New York City, FREE wists overcseesnessnnseren ADDREGB... cesses cceessesecees oe . laborately carved, Renai type, claw fe spring in as oe of one of the most set upholtered bac, covered in” dark greea leashes reliable manufacturers in the country. | $130, regul . Set of the of chaire i ish cele, The tables are of solid quartered oak. | covered in dare sed lather, entleve brace nalles 9108, The p is of the eanetled eer os cis side and two\erm chairs in eerly Beglsh wey high a $25, instead of fis... Gofien oak Of. ere” 48-in.| finished oak, handsomely carved, spring seat, upholstered bgt Seg! cee cea eager 8-ft. ext 54-in. sito. aun in o- red leather, antique brass nails. tog mee ce nape oe penal cnc, | Bef four chair and two arm chi, quarered o og Waa . sawed golden oak, unusually high backs, a beauti! design. men of hand ‘carving. Spring seats, upholstered back 1, instead of $62, Golden oak 8-ft. extension, S4-in. i bgaoy iim, large richly carved pedestal, claw | Covered it Sark erecn leather, antique brase nails, $106, looked—If you Do Overiook-—this Sale of 11,400 Men’s Spring and Summer Shirts of $1 to $3 grade to goat 65c, 75c, 85c and 95c beginning at 8.30 tomorrow—Wednesday— morn- ing $40, instead of $60. Golden oak 8-ft. extension, 5¢-in. Poreteg Miageage/ chair, Colonial model, dark green ‘table, moulded large form seat, plain tapered legs, pierced banister back. ena one hele, te 0 regularly $13. Arm chair to match, $10.50, regularly $20, instead of $30. Golden oak 6-ft. extension, 45-in Solid. mi aie eis table, i tform base jahogany dark green leather fey leeiee rietided sit. Hiale edeeteh Pe end) et biain tapered lege, $5.75, regularly $11.50. Arm chalt $12, instead of $18. Early Englis!. 6-ft. extension, 45-in to match, $8, regularly $16. . top catia polstion deslet, Ee ein pr To this Special ped | we will add thee ‘ ; several Styles from our Regular Stock. BO, intend of $45. Golden oale 8-ft. extension, 48-in.| Quartered aH 4 golden oak side chair, leather slip seat. od . | $3.50, regularly $4.50, ‘Ie, tnatend of $28. Golden oak 6t. extension, 45-in. | “Guanted taeda, dark goen oak ish hr, wth table. | leather sli it, ta \. 50, 5 at, intend of $52. Golden oak ft extension, S4-n settee of treat ied aay che on As . a ms a table. ides and tw: irs, cabris t, bia, inetend of $21. Golden onl 6-ft. extension, 45-in.|§ ra Svea tae mo, a regularly noe ee table. mal ir, dul » seat, top table snstead of $25. Early English 6-ft. extension,| earnd ieee, nies ced, bemister back, $7.30, ee As fine a display of shirts as a man could wish from which to choose his season’s supply. A lot of them come from an old-established firm in Philadelphia whose interest in their shirts starts with the unprinted cotton just as it comes from the looms, They select and print their own patterns and deliver the finished shirt to the retailer without having once let it out of their own establishment—something NoDeposit 75caWeek 3 IOWhite Sewing aS A = Machine. 's¢s'00 lly constructed machine, fitted with the ee , ‘Head, Automatic Lift and all up-to-date improvements. Nicke plated hand wheel, ball po tag and supplied with full set 45-10, top table. | Arm chair to match, $10, regularly $15. very few shirtmakers do. And their shirts show it. t i \ $36. Barly English 8-ft. extension, 48-in . ery . a A eal i it rasthtdaned eiden'ooke om ahi wae * “ Sinth Gallery, New Building. el a In the 95c group are some cheviot shirts that will toa special Demonstrators sent, without charge throughout the Metro- circles hod some ot teeparted madres whose fine quality te ebrarent Way politan District, Dinner Sets Casseroles, 14 Off Quadruple silver plated. Open-work and ribbed All of these shirts are neglige, such as nine out of from Our March Sale signs, which—plessing as they are—are to be dis- 1ten men will wear from now on. Some are entirely At $27.50, instead of $50, Theo. Haviland 100:piece | continued. slime dinner sets. d and Oval Round with Handle | uiltless of starch—but the majority have starched ‘At $35, instead of $60, Theo. Haviland 114-piece dinner “in Three. Sizes and Feet cuffs, Allhave attached cuffs, and are made coat style. ‘At $17.50 and $25, M. Redon 100-piece dinner sets. Small o all —$32. This is the way they are divided— edon. ‘sets. Medium—$3.25 Medium—$2.75 a erp aie na renee Lidielece diene? ects < Large—$3.75 Large—$4.25 9 5 —$1.50,$2and $3 shirts, of softmercerized C fabrics and corded cheviots—these with soft cuffs and of fine imported woven madras ‘At 620, W. Crosrin 101 piece dines ovte, | Sterling Silver Tableware At $20, Loh eet dinner sets from the Chas. Field &! The Rivceware is 925-1000 fine. The ‘At $35, 113-plece dinner sets from the Chee. Field & | designs and workmanship are of the highest 0 an amasing little Spartan. , ———— ‘Wants a Let of Gum Nickels. Havi tory. ‘ fj starched cuffs. and $50, J. e inner eets. der. Th ices -third less than A a FeYea al the taate Ae Bi ar ae dD, Pouyet {ia piece dimmer oxte, pr a Dione are One-thy 8 5 —$2 shirts, of 100-count percale, the mater- Materesta. wil probably be heard Austrian China Dinner Sets C ial used in the best $2 shirts made. Pleated Ice cream forks, $10.50 doz.; spoons, $11 dos. 100-plece sets at $13.50, $15 and $16.50. spoone—emall, $4.75 dos.; large, $5.25 dos. 113-plece sets at $18, $22.50, $25, $40 and $42.50. Satiee pee aes, Of & Individusl salad forks, $16 dos. timo Sets ‘Individual id | forks, $16 dos. Second Gallery, New Building. ayy meee, Se t morning before Justice Jaycox i: Supreme Court, Brooklyn. Rober is suing Robert R. Punt ‘Walter Flint of Flint & Co, for| ‘which he alleges should go to £ o or plain fronts, with starched cuffs. 7 5 —$1 and $1.50 shirts, made of madras C and percale, in clean-cut stripes; plain rk in bringing about the ncaa eaal, Be . $3.75 each; jelly spoons, $1.75 each. fronts, starched cuffs. Pie Knives, $3.75 each; fish knives, $3.75 each. | ble Cloths 14 Off Long pickle forks, $1.35 and $1.50 each, -—$1 shirts, of striped percale and madras, . Toble A Ten opoone, $8 90:50, 81 OSC ‘wien soft front end starched cuffs. Exquisite Scotch and Irish linen cloths in designs which! ‘Tea spoons, $8, $9.50, $11 dos. ‘we are discontinuing, Table spoons, $16.50 and $19 dos, ‘Cloths, 86x86 in., are $3.25, instcad of $4.50. Dessert spoons, $12.50dos.; forks, $14.25 and $17.50 dos. Cloths, 90x90 in., are $3.75, instead of $5; and $5.50,/ Dinner forks, $17.50 dos. ‘ Pay $3 Monthly if more convenient. Collector sent if re- All clean, fresh, perfect. All sizes from 14 to 17 quested. in each group. ‘ ’ instead of $7.25. One chest silver, 45 pieces, $61. A n Clothe, 902108 in., are $4.50, instead of $7.25, and $5,| One chest silver, 30 pieces, $41. Reaily tomorrow morning at 8.30, on the Sub- Everythi 9 Af or Housekeeping ae eens Te ae ys 100 glass plates, sliver decorates te icor, Old Building. may floor ot me gs Buildis j Tables stretch from , 7 oneness qurctue’ ook very fom feorte | inth to Tenth Str levators at the Broadwa Charge Account 10% Off for Cash oi panier s surclia stork! very dis alltinen, epen-|- Doarlehandled Cutlery | front. ' 4 for You Just as You Prefer ee Oe. One-third Less With Low Shoe Weather Right at Hand, Here Are 2,000 Pairs of Women’s Oxfords, Ties and Pumps, at $1.90 Pair that were made to sell for $3 and $3.50 and are every cent of those prices. ' All leathers, black and tan, and some of velvet. Light turned and others of medium weight welted Prices Marked in Flain Figures on Every Article Cowperthwait@ Sons Established 1807 Park Row & Chatham Sq. preperation 193 to 205 Park Row dg of the | mouth and Also the only dentifrice | ol the only dentifrice | 9242 to 2224 Third Avenue, Cor, 1 21st St. lor hours after using. little water. Druggists. 24x24 in., $1.25, from $2.25 | 20x52 in., $2.25, from $3.75. | ‘This price-lessening is because of slight blem- 30x30 in $1.65, as) [Fietflocr Old Baidu,” | ishew®—difficult to find, but there. ee ed 2 e, \. $39.50 Rugs for $35 $9 to btarutkniver S010 87 ’ Mottled two-tone green Wilton rugs| °°? PUY see 552° PA oor, O14 Building. in the wanted 9 x 12 ft. size. Seamless, Ends of Pl i | $ is of Plated Ware perfect—the kind that are usually closely |Odds and priced at $39.50 «a car pr sg, el et Carpe ts At 20c Each Round bow! soup spoons, dessert spoons, table spoons, ri . bouillon spoons, orange spoons, dinner forks, dessert forks, | And should a diningsoom CARPET be desired, we } | individual salad forks, oyster forks, dinner knives and tea strainers, soles. All sizes and widths in some good style. Most of them are taken out of our own worthy “Wanamaker-Reliable” group, at $3. The others are the first pick from a very large purchase from a factory known the world over, Come as early as you can. : Wednesday, Subway floor, Old Building. layin, aieaion a 46,000-yard-sale viel oes on, where carpets finest weave are quoted at prices fess than they could be bought wholesale at the mill. At 10c Each Coffee spoons, tea spoons and fruit knives, Fourth Gallery, New Building, Subway floor, Oki Bidg. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co,, Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. mementos te ks BA ent dhe ae pant beni

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