The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1912, Page 12

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wing sales were uniformly higher, | the upturn gained increased mo- fui @uring the first hour ae large otders found their way into the Transactions in Steel were i . The Hill shares were demand, ie continued very much in further rise to 3 ting, Northern Pi brisk realising developed in hour that carried prices of Standard insues fractionlly be- top range at closing time. The Closing Prices. lewert snd lent peices of storie ‘gre @ follvws: Pe. < +1448, eeest et esee 3 EpSe553 PEPER ESET: recrrett SeRszISEsahy VIFLL L Let Letetiee tet] | ity 2; a oe zeyEaug! ezais= ~ Fee SE SS ttle Pte detel+ + He tee STE EE Tt Fe asa seisee, SSPE FF F S. BEBE ES: suueee FEES HM ereee FP FE Tre BREESE EP 22: FREER woe] _ ACTIVE SECURITIES. er rie, Seba JONGS IN FLIGHT - FROM TORREON BATTLE | Tex., March 15.—Advices here to-day from several points Laguna district of Mexico indi- that the relief of Torreon by ig near at hand. While the cor- several thousands revels com- by Gen. Chechecampus, fs still oes word around the city, it per- ‘ ite to the number Than three thousand federal toventer the town last night. were the firet to be the district on the troop me that were started north from pee in Bouthern Mexico more than ago. arcs x Aubert, with one 4s glso near Torreon Qn his march over land from this force was attacked by bands of rebels. In ite many men on both § were killed. It 1s reported that the force mow in Torreon numbers ) than four thousand men, but this protection of the town with outside world is owing to the several thous- that are besieging the place, « vefugees, mostly women &@re en route north from that yee. Most of them left on traine THT URWNITURE LAN ©] LOTHING CHAELS BROS 9'"ST. BKLYN ‘Two coaches were crowded ‘Wednestay. with Chinamen, who fear a repetition of the massacres that marked the Ma- dero revolution. (ences ALLEGED SLAYER FREED IN IRONWORKER’S CASE. Michael Collins, accused of murdering Peter Conroy, who was known as one of the “reception committee” of the comber 10, a few days after the Metva- mara brothers had pleaded guilty. Conroy waa a member of the union and had been drawing % a day for years He had never been known to work, but made mysterious trips out of town, Collins, also @ steel worker, entered the saloon with friends, Collins is said to have accused Conroy of being a “aquealer,”” as Conroy admitted he thad entered Into negotiations with the Erec- Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets os Bet a eh eee Py Stern Brothers. are showing large assortments of Girls’ and Juniors’ Apparel Structural Iron Workers’ Union, was! tora’ Association to save himeclf. Mecharged to-day from custod The Grand Jury failed to indict Collins, who| amoke cleared away Conroy was held January 13 last by Coroner| Before the Coroner witner Fineberg, and on motion of his attor-| Conroy was the first to dra directed hin deteane, Conroy was killed in Peter Brady’ saloon, Madison avenue and One Hi dred and Sixth street, the night of 0 @ecure an indictment. 5 Specials—Friday and Saturday New Spring Suits Navy Blue and Black Serges Strictly tailored coats, Peau de Cygne lining=new model skirts. 24.75 ALL SIZES-VALUE 29.00. Navy Blue and Black French Serges, hairline stripe and fancy mere 26.50 Silk lined coats, very smart and distinc- live styles. ALL SIZES-VALUE $32.50, Very Special-_New Serge Dresses Three New Models 14. 50 Navy, stripes, checks and colors. ALL SIZES-VALUE 22.50. , 9 ° 9 Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Girls’ Three-Piece Suits (sizes 12 to 16). Black and white check worsteds and nav y and Copenhagen serge 16.50 & 22.50 Girls’ Spring Coats (sizes 8 to 14). Of men’s 11.50 wear serge of navy, striped and diagonal mixtures. Misses’ Tailored Suits zes 14 to 18). whipcord, serge and gray diagonal mixtures. 24.50, 29.50, 35.00 22-24-26 Thirty-Fourth Street—West. NEW SPRING FASHIONS IN WOMEN’S AFTERNOON AND EVENING GOWNS AND TAILOR-MADE SUITS ARE IN STOCK IN EXCEPTIONAL STYLES AND QUALITIES AT PRICES THAT ARE ESPECIALLY REASONABLi- BOYS’ CLOTHING AND GENERAL FURNISHINGS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR ARE SHOWN AT POPULAR PRICES SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO BOYS’ MIXED CHEVIOT SUITS, WITH TWO PAIRS OF KNICKERBOCKERS . . . . aT $7.50 THIS 18 THE REGULAR STOCK PRICE, B. Altman & Co. SEVERAL THOUSAND YARDS OF IMPORTED WHITE DRESS MATERIALS WILL BE ON SPECIAL SALE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AT THE VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICE OF 38c, PER YARD Q INCLUDED ARE ENGLISH PIQUES, EMBROIDERED SWISS MUSLINS AND 46-INCH FRENCH CHIFFON VOILE. WOOL SERGES at 85¢, PER YARD WILL BE OFFERED AT THE SAME. TIME, CONSISTING OF NAVY BLUE, BLACK OR CREAM SERGE, 50 INCHES WIDE, THE ABOVE BEING MUCH LESS THAN THE USUAL PRICE. é a Revolvers were drawn and when the dead. wore 4 open ney, Brinton H. Miner, Judge Swann| fle, The bartender, John Kenny, and Frank Zimmerman, two important wit- eases, have been missing, and without heir testimony st wor found imponsible Spring Apparel For Misses, Girls, Young Men, Boys and Infants At Popular Prices Which Appeals 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 in dividual attention, \ SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Girls’ Spring Coats * Full lengths of navy, serge or shepherd checks, collar and revers of corded silk in Copenhagen, red or tan. 6 to 16 years, Value $14.50 Girls’ English Norfolk Coats Of new English model, seven-eighths length, in gray, tan or brown Scotch tweeds, velvet collar, body satin lined. 8 to 16 years, , Value $18.50 Girls’ Norfolk Suits Three-piece suits of English whipcord in navy or gray; also shepherd checks; English Norfolk Coat silk lined, moire collar and cuffs; dress trimmed to match. 12 to 16 years. Value $39.50 Misses’ Tailored Suits In navy or Copenhagen blue, white, black, leather, tan and gray English whipcord; trimmed or tailored models. 14 to 20 years, Value $39.50 Misses’ Corded Silk Suits Dressy tailored model in navy, black or taupe; coat with draped rever and hand- made ornaments; corselet skirt. 14 to 20 years. Value $59.50 Misses’ Terry Cloth Suits Of hand-woven terry cloth in tan, black or white; dressy coat with shirred back and handsome wool lace collar in self- colors; tunic corselet skirt. 14 to 20 years. Value $69.50 29.50 9.75 45.00 14.50 49.50 29.50 Misses’ and Girls’ Dresses Misses’ Linen Dresses New Russian model with fee, in white, tan, rose or blue, hand em- broidered; tugic skirt. 14 to 20 years. Value $20.00 Misses’ Serge Dresses In navy, black or white; braid trimmed; collar and cuffs of ja hand emb'd Me tae 18.80 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses New exclusive models of chiffon taffeta, crepe meteor and chiffon over silk, Nir r) bey dbase Value $39.50 29.50 Girls’ Washable Dresses Waist and Russian models of imported gingham, pique, lawn, chambray or Poplin, white and colors, Value $6.75 14.50 4 to 14 years, Girls’ Washable Dresses tad blepebe4) | Nebel eae chambray, port jue, cor i} white and Kalots. sake! enh 4 to 14 years. Value $9.75 Girls’ Hand Made Dresses Nidal era spe ee made, hand embroidered, real Irish trimmed with Val, lace, Sire 6 to 14 years, Value $15.75 SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY Youths’ and Boys’ Shoes Misses’ and Girls’ Shoes Damp-proof school shoes, made on exclusive ortho- School and College Shoes for Mi: Pedic lasts of serviceable velour calfskin, or black selected Russia call; made wee sag with heavy water-proof soles, clusive lasts, buttoned or laced. Wear Guaranteed Wear Guaranteed Sizes 8 to 10%, Sizes 11 to 2, Youtlrs’ 2% to 6, Sizes 11 to 2. Misses’ 2% to 6, 2.45 2.65 2.65 2.75 3.50 Value $3.00, Value $3.75. Value $4.00 Value $3.75. Value $4.50. Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings occupy a distinct location, having a store 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’ Eton Norfolk Suits Of gray or brown English fomesp as or navy serge, detachable Eton collar. 8 to 10 years. Value $9.75 Boys’ Spring Reefers Of- navy blue serge, gray diagonal and English mixtures, serge lined. 3 to 10 years. , Value $9.75 Boys’ English Raglans Bs afisn or brown herringbone tweed, ish_ model, with patch pockets, 8 to 18 years, ‘alue $16.50 Sizes 8 to 10%, 2.25 Value $3.00. Young Men’s Suits Of imported cheviot and English tweed, also navy blue serge. 31 to 40 chest. . Value $18.50 12.75 Young Men’s Suits Hand tailored, single or double-breasted models of serge and Scotch tweeds. 31 to 40 chest. Value $23.50 Young Men’s Raglans English model in gray or Oxford, all- wool rain-proof tweeds. 33 ta 40 chest. Value $20.00 7.50 6.50 18.75 12.75 15.00 IMPORTANT SALE SATURDAY Boys’ Hand-Tailored Suits With extra_knickerbochers Norfolk and Double-breasted Models of Imported All-Wool Navy Serge, also English mixtures, tweeds and homespuns. Coats hand tailoreds Mohair lined, trousers lined. Sizes 8 to 18 years. SPECIAL 7,5Q USUAL PRICE $12.50 THE SUNDAY WORLD'S “WANT” DIRECTORY makes more offers of positions than any other two mediums in the universe. for Early Spring Wear, in new and exclusive models, of the most fashionable materials, at very moderate prices. Special Offerings for Saturday Girls’ and Juniogs’ Suits, Two and Three Piece Models, plain and demi-tailored, of men’s wear serge, hairline stripes, ' shepherd checks and whipcord in seas fiom 10 10 {6 vans, © 4 $14.50, 19.75 Values ftom $19.75 to 27.50 Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats, of Whipcords, Serges, Cheviots, Fancy Mixtures and Tweeds, lain tailored or trimmed with braid and silk, ull and half lined, in i $4.75, 8.50, 1 1.25 sizes from 6 to 16 years, Values from $7.50 to 14.75 Girls’ Washable Dresses, of Percales, Lawns, Ginghams, Tissues, Cotton Voile and Cordeline, trimmed with lace and batiste, in sizes from 6 to 16 yrs, fon? 1.65 to 8.75 Values from $2.50 to 12.50 Later Models of Misses’ and Children’s Imported Trimmed Hats for dress and semi-dress are now being displayed, together with original styles from their own workrooms ; English Riding Hats, Automobile, Tennis and Golf Hats. Also for To-morrow, : at $4.75 Hats in Lingerie and Lace Effects, Regular Value $6.50 6.75 Tailored Hats, for Street Wear, at Regular Value $10.50 Attention is directed to distinctive Spring styles in Young Men’s & Boys’ Clothing of the highest class workmanship and materials. Excellent Values for Saturday Boys’ Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, of blue serges, fancy gray and brown materials, in sizes from 7 to 17 years, at $5.00, 6.75, 8.50 of fine gray cheviots and homespuns, with two pairs _of_knickerbocker trousers, at 9.75 Boys’ Double-breasted Reefers, of gray, brown and tan mixtures, with self or velvet collar, rr $4.75, 5.75, 6.50 sizes from 3 to 10 years, Boys’ First Long Trouser Suits, ; in all desirable models for college and dress wear, of gray, tan and blue gray mixtures, also blue serge, in sizes from 14 to 18 years, at $11.50, 14.50, 16.50 Young Men’s Suits, in distinctive two and three button soft roll or regular models, of bl > serge, fancy gray and tan mixed fabrics, in sizes from 34 to 39 inch chest measure, at $12.00, 14.75, 17.50 West 23d and 22d Streets Boys’ Suit Coats $] From $8 to $15 Suits Some weeks ago fire damaged part of one floor of our wholesale department. $95 palss of boys’ Lnicker knee puuts,wese destroyed, ‘Tho #69 costs te, merch these knickers were in another part of the building—untouched. Your choice of the coats, double-breasted and Norfolk styles, in tans, browns, grays and fancy mixtures, sizes 7 to 18, at $1.50. Limit, one voat to a customer. ¥ale at three stores only: Broadway & 13th St., 265 Broadway, and Harlem, How To Get a Boy’s Suit, Worth $8 to $15, for. Shrewd parents will match up to the odd coats at #1,50 withan odd pair of knickers, For schoo! wear, what's the ditlerence if a boy's coat and knee pants are not identically the same patterns? Boys’ Knickerbockers $150 From $8 to $15 Suits The fate that caught the pants that matched the coats above mentioned also overtook 60 coats that matched these pants we offer at 1.50. Fancy mixtures and blue serges are included. Sizes 7 to 18. Choice at $1.50, Limit one pair toa customer. Sale atthree stores only: 841 Broadway, 265 Broadway, and Harlem. $ 95 Suits, special at ) Boys’ 2 Pair Knicker The coats are new double-breasted models, alpaca lined, ‘The? pairs of Knickers with, every suit are very full cut, peg top style, lined thro: have watch pocket and belt straps, ‘These auits are made of strictly alt a cheviots, in new tan, gray, brown ond dark mixture patterns. _ Sises 10 to 18, E. BR, TURLINGTON, Vice-President [268.807 oF Chaenbore st, [tgbth Sto. nr. 3d Ave. B’way, cor.13th Sty Lee aRe AS Asie SERLGA E 2.0) isi a igete SS

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