The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1912, Page 6

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ESAS WALL ST. { WIGGLES FINGERS "AT TRUST RAL Avers. He’s Roasted Because He'd “Put a Stop to Such Antics.” PISTOLS PUT PAIR IN PENITENTIARY cuepetiplinan Two Sentenced for Carrying p Guns—Eight Other Prison- ers Disposed of Yesterday. { Ten prisoners were disposed of sy | to the Judges of the Court of General Sessions, yesterday. They were: BY JUDGE ROSALEKY, David Potter, nineteen years old; Abraham Plikansky, nineteen years .|o4, and Daniel Greaver, eighteen ‘We Strangle or Control Itt’ his article Col. Roosevelt says: “It te essential that there shall be More equitable division of prosperity has been the case in the past. there can be no division of pros- unless the prosperity is there @ivide, and therefore it is to our to shape conditions ao that} “4 y can prosper. “The business question is etrictly a Question, and the complying in technical manner with a technical in @ law so obscure that scarcely two men agree as to ek 7 tly eat- results under the Anti- act it le small wonder that Wall cogarde years old, all first uffenders, tried and convicted of grand larceny. Stole Jewelry from @ restaurant keeper. Potter, six months in the penitentiary. Plikansky and Greaver, Elmira Re- formatory. Eugene F. Vacharon, fifty years old, lawyer, tried and convivied of grand farceny. No prior fconviction. Stole bonds from client. Sentenve suspend- Has been disbarred. BY JUDGE MALONE. Albert Hooper, thifty years old, tried and convicted of grand larceny in sec- ond degree. Stole a purse from a wom- an at First avenue and Twelfth street. No prior conviction. Penitentiary for one year, = * ‘.0) BY JUDGE MULQUEEN. John Bullivan, seventeen years old, Pleaded guilty to burgiary In the third degree. Broke into costumer’s shop and stole $0 worth of theatrical costumes. No prior conviction, Elmira Reform-' atory. * BY JUDGE SWANN. | fam Sacco, eighteen years old, Indicted | as a second offender having possession | of revolver. CESTABLISHED 1851.) a first offender, State Broadway, Mandl ag M .. Jas Joseph Williams, | old, indicted as a second offender, having revolver in possession. Pleaded guilty os @ first offense, State prison for three years. Charles Bartlett, etghty-elght years ; W, J. Sloane. Surrendered and confessed his guilt. Five prior con- victions, State prison for five years, Tony Massall, eighteen years old, Pleaded guilty to possession of revolver. | One prior conviction. Investigation | showed he had found the pistol in his father’s clothes, which he had taken to a tatlor'’s ehop for him. Gentenced guspended. | CASTORIA; For infants and Children. Always Bought tn Use For Over 30 Years. quan haaetabensia ome SPRING SALE a SWAGGER COATS |PEPLUM WAISTS *6 & season, are rare values offered this sale at the season's Opening. The picture shows one of twenty> five models offered at '$6.75. Can you imagine anything prettier? And all the others are equally as beau- tiful—eoate in tailored styles for 15 panels of embroideries in in- | as in |tricate and beautiful designs. Smart SPRING SKIRTS $9.98 -— Value $4.50 general utility service, and medele| ‘This and many otherhand- beautifully trimmed with laces, |torme new models shown ii silks, bengalines, braide and fancy fine navy ot black men’s novelty setge \ homespune and novelty weaves—in | rics in all the wanted shades, |! all sizes for women and misses, 14} In all regular and‘extra sizes. | to 44. An exceptioral bargain. As Usual, ALTERATIONS FREE Haye you seen the per- fected R@G Abdoband Corset It is entirely unneces- sary to go on “trying” numerous corsets in search of the correct model for your particular figure. wisn R&G Corsets theirwide popularitythrough —_[fi]/«= their individuality. Each r model in the vast R&G range been designed for a par- May figure—not for aver- “I wear the RG Corset be-'|f cause I have tried all others.” 6 Ave. CORNER 18” S.reet “ have k ider trouble and never suspect noth is put kine Lifes ble. © hg be else but tro or the reeultol Kidney or bladder disease. site Cat Eiders are not Hd a beahy: con- dition, the, tl rt] rs ey may cause the other organs You may suffer an t deal wit! pain in the back, bearing- feelings; head- che and loss of atabition. Poor health makes you nervous, irrita- Th ds thousands of Kidaey or bia usBni women makes of any one so, But thousands of irritable, nervous, tired and broken- use of Swamp-Root, the great Kidney, Liver and Bladder himedy, Swamp-Root brings new life and ac- fivity fo the kidneys, the cause of such les, what “Get Liver and them. Every reader of this pa Root, the have attained receive sample bot urchase the regular fifty-ceni Upright from $75 wife from $190 up; 88- yer Pianos trom PFMAN |} ble and may be despondent; it makes ome! a stored their health‘and strength by the send for a sample bottle to see reat Kidney, dder Remedy will do for » who has not already tried it, may ad Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y,, and i the free b mail, You it Storage Warehouses}, One prior conviction. | I ano, gaa, 224 & S86 W, 47th st.N.¥. 0 a Diamonds AT LAMBERTS ___ We girve the best value possible for money spent in diamonds because we buy them straight from the cutters for spot ca:sh and because we import them direct. We have no dealings with middlemen, whose‘piled-up profits make diamcynds so costly in ordinary jewelry stores. We mount all the diamonds we sell. Solitaire engagement diamonds are set in guaranteed solid 14-karat and 18- karat gold and in platinum. Prices from $10.00 to 825.00 850.00 675,00 8100.00 There is the same economy in other Solid Gold Dia- mond and Flatinum Jewelry at Lamberts as in Diamond Rings. We manufacture, on the same premises with our store, a large part of what we sell. { you ‘have an old piece of diamond jewelry you would like reshaped into a brilliant Easter gift, let us show you how inexpensively it can be done. Remount- ing and repairing a specialty. Factory on the premises. WEDDING RINGS Solid Gold Seamless Wedding Rings bearing our initials are famous for best wearing qualities and for beauty of finish. Guaran- teed 14, 18 and 22-karat #8] eames: ER styles. No charge for engraving. LAMBERT BROTHERS Third ‘Ave., Cor. 58th Street. STORE OPEN UNTIL 6.30 SATURDAY UNTIL 10 Potehtcntitten dt. al STAMPS 0 FREE with this special beep offer : 1 Ib. Best; Tea 1 Ib, Best Coffee... ...35¢ $4 .00 ‘East View Peaches ==: 15¢ — oa redleem filled books of Surety Stamps, at O’Nieill-Adams Co. 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St., New York City, thereby obtaining $2.50 in Goods FREE You may’ select anything (except Groceries and Meats) at tlaeir regularly advertised prices, and will often receive: as high as $5, $7 and even $10 value for one filled book of Surety Stamps. BON? FISHER BROS. & NO MON EY DOW N FURNITURE cag RHR We Furnish AAAAAARA AAA | Apartments from $49.98 to $500 This ey OPE 108d oat OO SATUR = cas £ Misses’ Pretty Party Dresses Value $14.75 By every rule ofcomparisonthe pret- tiest gowns for girls we've seen this season beard by the same token, the lowest in price. Superb frocks for party wear. Made of beautiful chiffon, suitable either for evening or party wea.; over exquisite skirt; waist and sleeves richly hand embroidered; dainty satin girdle. With rosettes; white, pink and light blue; at $9.75 Girls’ Smart New Tub Dresses At $1.95 These are made of natural linen, in eet erate a ; sizes for ages 6 to 16 years. Girls’ $9.75 New Spring Coats. 096.76 saree up in the, nese of the now This is the waist you will be wearing soon—if you intend following the styles this season at all, Then why not buy it bpow—while it’s cheapest ? oF tailored effect; Ss meee ers neck; ; Open front; at $2.95, New Serge Suits Value $2 5 . $35.00 The very last minute of mod- ishness in suits—and at the very lowest- possible quotation of price. Made of the finest grade of men’s wear serge, tastefully trimmed; some with hand ornamented collar, rever and sleeves. We assert without fear of contradiction that nowhere else in New York can such suits be found at #25—and at but few stores at #35, hitherto their lowest selling price. ! »| SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING wonoens| 4 Parte ———

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