The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1912, Page 20

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MADE ABSCONDER | COMES TO AIDO RETURN MLN, CAGRED WOM Philadelphia Embezzler in Ber-} Mrs, Davis Lay Bound and ‘tin Gave Up Securities, but | Menaced by Negro Thieves, Kept $20,500. Who Flee at Signal. et FEILADELPHIA, Merch 1%—Throvgh | Tough still suffering from nervous the influence of his wife, Walter & | shook, a biack eyo and other wounds on Shourds, the vanished superintendent Of} the tace, Mra. Loulsa Davis of No, 627 Merobants’ Union Trust Company, | west One Hundred and Highty-seventh Given up the $1,000.00 in securities | street was able to leave hor bed to-day. he took, as alleged, when he fled from! gne said she felt eure sho owed her Philadelphia in August, 1911. Nife to the postman's ring, which fright- ened her assailants away. aan. The police have not yet located “Len,” gC eBhaghes oo. | Mrs. Davis's negro maid, gor the negro t Shourds has been located airt is thought to have jet into the , but thet he will not inaomuch as he haa|20Use yesterday morning, Nor has any stocks ana bonds of the $1,000 worth of jewelry stolen ‘Been found. ai i her maid implicitly engaged her, about a joasted to the neigh- ! : & is So want to fron.” ‘coun-| As Mra. Davis reached the toot of cation with | The victim's eon, Marvin, the only her influence | othey member of the family, wae at the missing | school, The assailants ‘Mrs. clothing, threatening her all the while with the razor. It was at thia time the postman deposited the mail, rang the doorbell and went on. Hearing tho bell, the aewallants fed the gag, Tose ami staggered to the telephone in > hall. paras able to Aaya sy whisper, she managed to Police Of her plight. - ———— A Matter of Acsuran: (Prom the Washington @tae.) and % really didn't Aifference, anyhow,” fre) ‘ Orne Tir B no We are creating a y aT a ye | 4 ; Suit or In Exclusive Confined Patterns Hh OF UNQUESTIONABLE QUALITY, STYLE AND Fa pare HIGHER prices are charged. lut-—-That our stock is the FINEST 24—A three-piece suit or iY Mest LAAT EEA Yh alse ' Toy { CH IND TRUNK MEN TOLD WAGES WILL BE CUT. DETROIT, brakemen on Michigan branch lines of the Grand Trunk Railroad have received notice that on April 1 their wages will be re Guced to the scale of 11, ‘This will mean @ cut of from 9 to 60 per cent. The employees eay @ strike 4s probable if the orde: HUMAN ICICLES SAVE SHIP. CHICAGO, March %—Two humble coal passers yesterday saved the crew of sixty and cargo of the steamship Kan- sas of the Northern Michigan Transpor. tation Company, after the ship’e side had been crushed by @ shifting of the seofields. For four hours the men worked in a Qark paseage, the width of which was leas than two feet, and with the icy water that rushed into The hold coming to their chins, they built up a solid ole, When four hours’ after they had en' th had been transformed into hu icicles and were too stif{.to move a muscle, They baa ba Ag ‘the ship. —_— 20 DELEGATES FOR CLARK. HUTOHINSON, Kan., March 18—The Democratic State Convention unani- mously instructed yesterday the twen' chatce. ‘The instruction # to vote for Champ Clark as jong as three-fifths of the dele- gation belfeve his nomination possible, and to vote as a unit on other questions, as the three-fifths majority of the dele- @ates may direct. ‘The resolutions demand @ reduction of the tariff, and an increase of the free Ust. -—_—_——_—_ ‘Whitney Place Trusteed. LNOX, March 15.—The heirs of the late Wiillam C, Whitney have trans- ferred the October Mountaia property of 14,000 acres in the towns of Lenox, Lee and ‘Washingtga to the October Moun- tain Trust, @ stock company, with Harry Payne Whitney, Payne Whitney and Thomes J. Regan es trustees. The company is capttalised at $100,000 and there are 100 ehares, of which Harry Payne Whitney has 6, Dorothy Whit- ney Straight %, Payne Whitney and Pauline P./Paget 10 each. Quit Cutting the Cuticle and (Gere) Kate or Ses time necemary tor th onde Mascey's, Eo Se PUA FROPYE 80. Tatore al ets ecewars ow Unusual preparations are anGerway for the annual entertainment of the Pawnee Club of West Brighton, which wil be held ag Cosmopolitan Hall‘on April 9%. A dance will follow the performance, Miss Lacy Willams of New Brighton to the guest of friends tn Greenport, Za 1, The -office clerks of Richmond will sive an entertainment at the German Club rooms in Stapleton on April 12 On the committees in charge of the arrange ‘mente are Charles Lindemeyer, Witttam ‘Smith, H. J. Beery and George & Daley. The Clermont Athletic Ci will cele- ‘Drate its anniversary with a dali at Co- ‘umbla Hal in West Brighton to«nor- Tow evening. i A package social under the auspices of the Midtani Athtetio Ciud will be held at Witner's Hall in Grant City on March 2%, ‘What promises ¢o be a fast game of ‘oricket will be played at Livingston to- Morrow afternoon between the Staten Island Cricket Club and the Crescent Athletto Ch of Brookiyn, This will mark the opening of the season in this ‘vietnity for this @port. Misa Amy Houston of Btapteton ts vie- iting friends in Morristown, N. J. After @ pleagant visit to relatives at + Rye Mies Carrie Renkin ts again at her home in Stapleton. | _,ties Martha Jordan of Rosevale ts making a trip through the Southern ) States, on Sa CRACKED LIPS are both painful and disfiguring. TI also expose one to the danger ‘ister, in a hundred ways. A wonderful aid to the quick pte of cracked lips and cold sores been found in VELOGEN “Beauty's Guardian” Velogen is thorou; anti Is wonderfully soothing by ts effect and its healing virtues are quite astonishing. Cold sores have been known to disappear In aday yee, ¢ A little Velogen rubbed on theface and hands night and morning, after bathing and before going outdoors keeps the skin soft and smooth, and helps to preserve {ts youthful glow and beauty. Unlike ereasy creams, It contains nothing to soil. Collapsible tubes, at all druggists, 25¢. Bld & ahs: ce Adds a fine appetizing flavor. Try it for cold meats, fish or salads. Get it at your Grocery or delicatessen store, 10c PER BOTTLE E. Pritchard, Maker, 881 Spring St., N. Yt 01 See) oF Ae rmina wu. (Our Only Store) sensation in Merchant Tailorin at a price never before-attempted in New York Ci {An All Wool 3-Piece Overcoat Li ena Grade Woollens for the OMB workmen—a further assuren hinal Buildin URC STREETSNGTS a by making quality clothes l6 HIGH CLASS WORKMANSHIP This is not a ‘‘catch” advertisement like 80 many tailors are offering suits and overcoats at a LOW We give suit or overcoat at $16. If you doubt i price only to get customers to their stores, where MUCH you more than any custom tailor in the city can gi it, a surprise awaits you in our store. WE ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE: @ PUREST WOOL that money can buy. 6 0 Made to Measure now running in New York news- ve in a 3-piece see ef partes mensurement, style, fit Good Téen in @ lecture Hnia etd your gine ht and wh ought to fiir§ will save more prudisa ignoric relations of the sexes, and tihess mong girls was the only bach fem of the Derils that cofm, brate the chil Govamen in China were may Chime women in the latest Fhions. in honor of th them are prepd retur to to help build most iuinute detail. Noor with its show-rooms, ind dietnen Sth—That we will cheerfully refund Our extensive show wi and that we give you. You may relect any for you, whore the making of clothes ‘ma intains its own workrooms on the same money to any dissatisfied ou ia ed de seen and inp every customer. omer, indows reflect the same high quality that you will find in tho woollens tn our store goods from our windows and wo will bulld thom It OF overcos Wedo not show ono thing and sell Fou'anether, “Othorsder tt ® sult OF overcoat If You Travel by Tunnel to Jersey, Stop In To-Nightyor inthe Morning. | RITCHIE THE TAILOR) a ee er |GTON, Vieo-Presiéent. Broadway at 13th Street Women’s Department Announce for Tomorrow $17.50 Spring Suit Sale This special purchase, but a spe- chal Gearing vrer to our Formal Spring Opening. These $25 Suits are taken ee our regular stock and placed on sale morrow. An unusual opportunity = Laer @ $25 suit for $17.50 of the yee Carhart” standard, which means 4 y fit and style. Bvery suit is) be pane nde rp Alstinct. Every imaginable style for Spring. Dvery favorite color and fabric. Bvery | size. Gusta te Flirt, Says! wor! Miss Laurdie of New York “Teach jen they $17.50} Price $25.00 om 4@ parte of “With the tone you can’t forget’” in Pés to oele- bodies features -eminent 11 prove to every woman that! ES eer A ol fe the House and the for values and dependable garments. ‘A sale that every woman, miss “or junior should attend. The change th, dreswas made Dubie ot ine yw Gornment, e Vint Wed U in Vo. Miss Jean Ky Red bas nurse IFTH 425 F Formerty 200 TINE # Cowperthwait © Sons 0 Deposit—50c wee: es}Than 8 Cents a Day for Any of These Staple Articles $3.25 ~ Quartered Oak Diners Genuine leather on spring seat and back. Heavily carved frame with claw feet. Arm Chairs.......$5.75° Punch Bowl With 6 Glasses, $18.25 = Golden Oak or Maple Dresser, 42 Inches wide, with eee shaped mirror 22x28; ml] top drawers are swell front; well made throughout. Chiffonier $ | 5 Sanitary Bedding to Match, Made in our cwn factory under per- fect sanitary conditions, Costs no more than the ordinary kinds, Bed, $16.7 Value $27.50. Not to be confused with the flimsy B. - $10 First set of tires re- ] 51 “ Mahogany finish frames, strongly made, placed free of charges well polished and neatly carved. Silk 3 “CE plush cushions, either red or green. Ex- d i te ceptional value—you would think it cheap at $30 or $35. Oak or Early English Buffet Fine cabinet work and~ finish. Worth Fully $23 Library $ lable, 14. 5 Either oak or manhogapy; 26x42 inch top; massive turned legs, large drawer; ‘beautifully made. . Rug and Carpet Department 30x60 in. Smyrnas....$2.15 | Ingrains from 4.6x6.6 ft. Axminsters. 8.59 | Best Brussels 8.2x10.6 ft. Axminsters 19.25 | Extra Axminsters 9x12 ft. Tapestries... .54.75 | Oilcloths from. . Our huge illuminated re- | Linoleums from.. beds now being offered by many ow hundreds | Mattings from .. se ber Re ag nariea ri ne ey all kinds,| Every kind of floor cover- ing with six 5-inch spindles and bi; fos ax Ase, - board 62 inches hi {1 colors, all prices. ing for every \ and foot 38 eatin fa ‘No Charge for Measuring, Making, Laying or Lining 21x1799 inis, holds Ibse; heavy gilvanizin- ing; brags hare. Built of teiecteed- wood, well fed. « Perfect circulatit and foot 38; bright or satin finish, best lacquer; all sizes, Open npr for Any Amount *:}- $1.50 Weekly on $100 Worth Wickless Ot: Stove, $2.95 Will cook a dinner without making you or your kitchen hot. Clock and Case, 9c Brass, Nickel or Your Chee, 10 Rose and ¢ld Porcelain, GooQuality Large flat plates Pitchers, Large cake plati Soup plates, Large oval dishe Salad dishes, Tea cups with scers, Small platters, Medium sized brls, Large platters. Folding Ironing Table 89c 5 feet long. Strongsand most convenient, Coffee Mill, 49c Gunmetal. Downtown Store Park Row " & Chatham Sq. Harlem Stora 3d Ave. & 121st St. Four Generations Hi testified favorably to our pao methods, the quality of our ls, our reasonable good: prices, and our credit system.

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