The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1912, Page 13

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

COURTS BUILDING y? PRONOUNCED SAFE; 314 [by Charles Fin: | 1% }senger in the coach. Ja glancing blow aud | wheel, Concealed Steel Braces ished, Unsightly Shoring Is Removed, Workinen to-day removed the last tim: ers used in shoring up the walls of the rotunda in ¢he Criminal Courts Butlding, which started to bulge when} the building first began to settle. From the basement up, for five floors, steel braces, so designed as to be barely discernible, have een fitted into the stone arches and ‘lintels surrounding the court. They take the strain on arches, lintels and floors, caused by the settling of the heavy bullding, and the massive stone work used at great cost | You wouldn't go toa grocer for eyeglasses. If you believe you require glasses, consult a physician —not an optician—or a dis- in an elaborate design to make the walls of the rotunda {s now little more in a decoration, the steel reinforce- nt doing all the work. ‘The improve- nt in the appearance of the rotunda the result of the removal of the un- htly wooden shoring is marked. “Cracks probably wiM continue to ap: pear from time to time in the outside walls of the building or in the inner} ‘walls of the court rooms," said KE. P, Goodrich, consulting Yengineer for Ror- ough Presitent McAneny, to-day. “This 18 unavoidable on account of the grad- ‘ual settling of the building, but it does not mean that the bullding Is unsafe or in tho slightest dangér of falling, Aw to the heavy masonry in the rotunda, the engineers have so Bound it with steel that there 1s no longer danger from the slipping or falling of any of this ma- terial. “There is, however, ot have a really satisfactory Criminal ep Courts Building, and that is to take down the present structure and build a new one. has presented this plan to the Board of | Estimate in. connection with thé gen- eral development of the new site for the County Court Howse.” Prices Again Down A MES AN BUTLER CHOICE GROCERIES New Sold Only in one way to| Borough President McAneny | MOTOR BUS BUSTS COACH. | Fifth Avemug Stawe Skids and| Crashes tnto Carrin A_Fifth avenuo stage bus, ¢ by John Gi sixth atreet, skkided on the sleet-coated Pavement near the corn drawn Fourth street. 7 The big bus struck Ambrose was J seat, but fell on his fe young woman in the out unhurt and called a C which she drove off without giv penser of glasses. We retain the services of expertOculists (registered phy- sicians) for the examination of your eyes and save you the $5 or $10 fee usually charged by the private practitioner. Harris Glasses cost $2.00 or more. oe e Ocnlists and Opticians ¢t 23rd St., near Fourth Ave, ot Wee bet. Gthandéth Aves, | 64 West 125th St, near Lenox Ave. | | 442 Columbus Ave., Slat and 82nd Sts. ear John 8t. ar Willo’by, Bklyn 27 West &thSt. sealed cartons as above; dozen Sensational Price Reduction in BELLE BROOK EVAPORATED MILK | Pure, rich milk from selected c herds; reduced tothe thick- ness of cream; regular tall 10c can cut t0......000, 1009 Broadwa; 489 Fulton St, opp. A. & And the Eggs Are Better Than Ever INC James Butler Inc. Stores Laid EGGS A ios 25° East View S.,’ Bklyn | \ £97 Broad St., near Hahne’s, Newark | OOF POOHDIOOS) oe Caer rc 306 f James McCutcheon & Co, Sth Ave, & 34th St., walRPerttoris eS] | | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO GET IT. . THE DEGELMAN COMPANY 2148-2150 THIRD AVENUE, 1172331" The Largest Exclusive Mittinery House tn the City at Spring Millinery IN NEW YORK Veiced by others from 67.50 to 615. ail different made on Hemp, Mi thers and the popular new ostric SPECIAL PRICE $5.00. 1\ Actual Val 12.00, Me Our JOHN HB. DEGELW. again assumed personal charge of our millinery business. é aves os U 10, B. Altman & Co. CORSETS IN THE NEWEST STYLES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES SPRING AND SUMMER MODELS OF THE FASSO AND THE ESNAH CORSETS AS WELL AS SEVERAL OTHER PARISIAN AND AMERICAN MAKES ARE SHOWN IN VARIOUS DESIRABLE. MATERIALS. CORSETS AND JUVENILE BRACES ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR YOUNG WOMEN AND MISSES. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE MAKING OF COR. SETS TO INDIVIDUAL MEASUREMENTS. CORSETS FOR ATHLETIC AND EQUESTRIAN USE: BRASSIERES AND OTHER ACCESSORIES. Fifth Avenue, 34th aud 35th Streets, Nem York. fahatieto:™— E. KE. TURLINGTON, Vice-President. Broadway at 13th Street. WOMEN’S DEPARTMENT An Impressive Sale of Suits, Coats & Dresses : For Friday, March 22d. The newest Parisian designs, modi- fied with dignity. and good taste to suit New York’s fastidious women. All the correct matertals, the ever-popular serges, the latest miatures and the whpcords and other banded fabrice 20 favored Juet now, are shown in the and combinations, The Co The im spite of their email price—are of good quality, weil shrunk ecrge. Suits for “Juniors” and Small Women Note the new “marine” effects and the 1 5 predominance of the best blues and grays '. Smartly Tailored Suits for Women Some clever adaptations of the desired Vestee effects. and button-on revers. $ 1 9 50 : Simple, but very stylish............. eee e Coats for Dress or Outing Wear Tourist and elaborate effects. Plain, Some with dasbing $ 5 (ouenes glad ak ere ernie 12. 0 corded or ornat Sensible Dresses of Good Serge Asimple, beautiful model, blue, black or white; silk, cord and band trimmings. Some in $9 50 nautical treatment. Wiry, good-quality serge. . e Sears arasyJorsearr Registered Trade Mark Established Half « Centur, Special Sale Summer Dress Fabrics On Friday and Saturday we shall offer the following high grade Wash Fabrics at very attractive prices: At 28c yd.—46-inch Imported White Batiste. Usual price 50c. At 50c yd.—46-inch Imported White Chiffon Voile. Usual price 85c, At 25c yd.—Sheer White materials in a variety of desirable weaves and designs. Usual prices 45c to 65c. At 50c yd.—46-inch French Linen Crash, in white only. Usual price 75¢ , Special, at 25c yd.—-150 pieces of fancy Cotton Voiles in white and colored grounds,with woven colored stripes, checks and plaids, Silk mixtures and otherNov- elty effects. 28 nches wide. Saas EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1912. THE BEST $5 HAT VALUE have placed on sale 600 beutiful PBOOQOQOODDGHOOOGOPDHGOGDFDOHGOHOOHHIDHOQHOOOHOSGOOGIOODOs:: eS ees i / 7 “@1d- Yashioned” A } Bw y Sante Sean. (6™ Floor) BestValuesinthe City in \ |Popular Priced Goods To-Day and Every Day A Sale Extraordinary of Men’s Half Hose The event of the year. Our greatest offering of fine, high- class Half Hose. The “Mill Runs’’ of many of our regular numbers. All weights and / varieties are represented in / this gathering. They range from reliable cotton to the finer grades of. lisle thread and silk—plain colorings, elaborately striped and twoe toned effects in sheer pure thread The prices are wonderful—the hose so 7 Dol ollar Raincoats $3 A special purchase of Raincoats—perfect qualities offered at remarkably low prices. Single-texture fab- rics in shades of tan. Rub- ber lined body. Shoulders lined with self material. All the Coats are cut full and roomy; some have_in- Worsted 10 9 e Suits The cloth in these Suits is made of pure worsted yarns— which means that they are all wool—and a superior grade of wool. They come in plain Oxford and Cambridge it? YY, selfe striped patterns; al i ii eae silk. 3 Ute} illite te Bits me e) good in quality that you must see the offer- | blue smooth-finished serges. 2 square shoulder effects. ing and share our enthusiasm. “attrib cut on the new Spring +e Sleeves finished with strap and button that hold the sleeve close and snugin stormy weather. These Raincoats were made to retail at $7.00 and would be splendid value at that price. Men’s and Wenee’s, Umbrellas Strong Paragon frames, cov- ered with English Gloria, fin- ished with case and tassel. Handles of natural woods, fancy trimmed, also in Mis- sion or (with fancy caps and hooks. Regulation sizes. Sizes 34 to 46 in. See illus+ tration. Sale of Hats For Men, Youths Cotton Half Hose, Six pairs for.... 59c¢ Medium weight, black, tan and gray. Sold regu- larly at 75c per box of 6; first quality, only black, tan and gray, so we will clean the lot out at less than cost. Regular price, © pairs for 75c. Lisle Half Hose, 15¢ quality, . Light weight, bl. tan, first quality, good Black Cotton Hose, Box of one doz., 79¢ Medium weight, elastic, double heels and toes, elastic top (the Run of theMill); just the stocking for hard wear; wearing qualities are not im- paleo ular price per x of one doz., $1.50. Silk Half Hose, 18c 25c quality ...... Thread silk and lisle in black and tan, very sheer iti wearing Hose. Regular d neat i i Sixth Floor < - 5 — Lisle Half Hose, 9 Silk Haif Hose, th Handk ch fs!!! 15c quality........ SC} | soc quality...... 24c in the news Medium weight, some with unbleached soles, others all white feet. A slight imperfection does not impair their wearing est shapes, Grays, browns, tans, Oxfords and black striped fabrics, We include a limited number of Felt Hats—with stiff or soft Women’s Novelty. Handkerchiefs; made of fine quality lawn, one corner embroidered in a variety of pretty designs. Sold else» where at Heavy weight pure thread, elastic lisle top, lisle heels and toes, others have all- lisle sole, in black, tan and " A Ni i ; It brims—manufacturers’ Sixth Floor lities. Regular price other colors. Slightly im- ro Sixth Floor qualiti rf price, samples. If bought el Children’s Initialled Handkerchief: 5c perfect. mp + elsewhere Neat colored border to match, ae : you would consider them very Boxes of three; sold elsewhere at 25¢ the box. Special on Sixth Floor at . . special at $2.00. | 7 Our Price on Sixth Floor, e > e Men’s Shirts Boys Clothing Percale Coat Model Negligee LA SS Pale of trousers.” Allewoo) cheviot Shirts. Beautifully made; hand- rown and tan mixtures, Well-tailored coat, full cut knickerbockers, laundered, hand - turned cuffs that ‘Will withstand the “ro Shoue treats and finished with ocean pearl Hd ment. generally given to sins by the aver. buttons. Sizes 14 to 17, A } age, normally vigorous boy. shirt you would ordinarily pay a once Groce. ee 6 to 12, $ 96 s: yt Ubl e-breasted, size, 10 to 17. $1.00 for. (See illustration.) 5.00 quality, Special on Sixth Fancy Silk Half Hose 50c quality Fancy striped and colored silk, in two-toned i effects, fancy striped and colored effects, 29c Slightly imperfect. 89 if On Sale on \\s; Rui ise | woot | | bi e OF alle | Our 6th Fl...... lc serge, in shepherd checks and snbiteaet tens | Coat Model Shirts, with cuffs attached, Plain color cham- brays and desirable colored stripes. Included are blues, rays and tans. Sizes range rom 14 to 17, g 47 Special on 6th Fl..... c 85c quality; Men’s Knitted Scarves All-silk Four-in-hands, cross stripes in the new popular colors ings and combinations, All fresh, crisp, new goods, 21. 50c s illustration.) Special_on quality; [ (See illustration, Sixth Floor, FOR FRIDAY 30,000 gar If Ordered by Mail Allow One Cent a Copy for Postage, “9% Prominent Artists Will Feature the Following Song Hits: 17, IN, Give You Au You p ae Ast. : B ny Never | 38 striped worsteds. Regulation style, collar trimmed with white or black braid. poi Emblem on arm and on white serge $ shield. Sizes 214 to 8 years. 49 E ( Hustration) . loor, at....... s and Knickerbocker Trousers, Bloomers de of durable cheviot in dark id brown mixtures, Sizes E from 4 fa 16 years, y on ur ixth Women’s Coats [Sold Elsewhere at fs) 94 On Sale On Our Sixth Floor, at (See Illustration) Full-length, straight line model, made of . navy blue serge. Deep, novelty shawl collar and cuffs of white serge, finished with white soutache braid and cording, Wash Dresses ia."Gs a SSES Junior Miss Smart, dainty models with Dutch necks and short sleeves, Plain or striped percales, white lawn and ginghams. Trimmed in a variety of styles—with bandings of contrastin, colors—with embroideries, with lace and wit Arversions, Sizes 6 to 18 years. Only 350 in the lot. Sold whe! i else at $200; st | em open Fr. 98c 3. Baton, Haby Dance, lume. Around Like @ Dear, Harn. Moment You're ely Vm Lonew

Other pages from this issue: