The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1912, Page 16

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¥ w THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH .23, 1913. q Tex months, }¢. $9 trom @ prisoner in the Tombs | tried and convicted of assault in the| Rogers, Peet $4,500,000 Corpo’ : ? John Kolb, twenty-three years old, Shindeea @ lunatte, Committed to the| third degree. Stabbed a neighbor in] The firm of Rogers, Peet & ba pleaded guilty to asaanit in the second |Agylum for Insane Criminals at Mat-| front of his home, No, 203 East Ninety- 0 ‘ degree. Was arrested on comulaint of | teswan. seventh street. Four prior convictions.| into a corporation. The concern is un- p eighteen-year-old girl, Elmira reforma-| Thomaa Greene, twenty-six iar old, | Penitentiary for one year. der the same ownership and manage- tor tried 0 of grand larceny. Je ment. The capital is 9%,500,000, One BY JUDGE O'BULLIVAN. i 7 pergthats tied ena ponvieied of grand | C486 Of the change wan the death re. hirty-four eas Hb ‘Jary. Stole §2 larceny in the first degree. Stole a po Ad at = of the Ps o Jaret ears, Penitentiary for thirty days. vt ort partners, Fran’ arn! t on dixty-five cents from) president of the BY JUDGE MALONE, woman on “L” station. Two prior con- innigan, eighteen years old,|victions, State prison for eight years. surviving membe Sauna which wa « Louis Locuito in sto Ribledcea to": Not Less Than Ten-Years for Park Robbery. Phe judgos of ‘the Coiirt of Special Bessions dicposed of leven prisoners 3 y who had either been tried To-morrow sees the end of aay tn inictnens for vaste ot-| of a pai of glasses what they the Liquidation Sale of the fenses. The penaltica Imposed were: will do for you—or ‘‘to you EN, ; Laie Youn nunteen seers ait ot] $IaS868 May goer righ! at No, $13 Fast Forty-elehth street, tried irst — and prove seriously ro convicted be iy a pen wrong in the end. Begree. On the evening Of June 27 Inst, fn company with amother youth, he held If your eyes are troubling q Up 4 the point of a revolver in Central you,or if your present Glasses fS Pack Albert 8. Drake of NO 1913 Lex- are not what you desire, con- * ington avenue ‘atid stole ‘a. One prior It of ou Oculists . tate prison; not lees than wn one r Years nor mote than Bovteen years Wh esd physicians), who wi advise you without cost Wholesale Department’s light- weight suits. advan and to-morrow are your last chances to take advantage of this unprecedented opportunity to buy high-class clothes under price at the very beginning f a new season. fo more wil! Hackett, Carhart clothes be sold at wholesale. Henceforth Pomorie Should Be "the Greatest Millinery Day in tre History of This Store To this end our milliners have worked many days conjuring original shapes and trimmings’to introduce a fortnight before Easter. f t 3 3 = oldao, N a: fos ean tet es meee t| eh it y''paie of Magelo you'll find them only in our four retail stores. Three Hundred New Hat s at $ 5° Ne prior conviatlon. = noe ue. | glasses is sold with a bindi and ‘paroled 38 en of the fston or yu absolute satis lic Protects 1 Smolin years| faction or your money back. ok, Bieces guilty larceny in rrie G the second degree. es five gaged ‘valued at 962 od trae. from Gimbel One © prior conviction. ntenve tl | Baa paroled tn the @istouy of the Jewish tS Protective Society, ; Lad aa tae SWANN. Hugh Murty-nine years old, ded gulky to Dubgiary ta’the ented Mnf pests. gui te Rear fm the. chins Hiwetaan eye That Would Be Astonishing at $6 and $7 Good Swiss hemp, fancy braids, chip, peanut straw and hand-made braid hats in hundreds f styles—hardly ever more than theedling alike. With tailored bows, feathers and roses—all new styles fresh from the millinery and expressing the latest fashions. Hats of really good quality as well as good looks. Many New $6, $7, $8 and $9 Hats Pongee and lace trimmed hats, Java straw with a touch of black velvet and rosette of rich raed colors, twine colored ratine with piquant white wing—far tuo many pretty ones even suggest. Men’s Spring Suits from the Wholesale Department of Hackett, Carhart & Co. These are new style light weight suits, in all sizes, for men and young men. Included are black and blue suits, as well as fancy mixtures in exclusive weaves and colorings for 1912. 15, 18 & *20 Suits 1 1) peered | T 50 lasses cost $2.00 Fancy miztures only. Sises $1 to 40 id $25 Suits No, Bt Seventh avert, Pow. ori con- only. For young men. mien Untrimmed Hats Reproducing Flower and Feather Novelties’: Er vocseee Maen, Boeck, stare | 48 Pood tee pri tt bay ete New French Models Flowers that one likes to live with—cheery naturale . 04, pleaded gull Ma paty y larceny, SO tas Ril ddten ail aeae eee istic blossoms in true colors. greg iran an $1.75 pnts Feather fantasies that even an amateur rile instead of $5 and $6; white, burnt and ee S ‘about can use to good advantage. twenty shapes. Ostrich feathers and paradise in fashionable shades. ioe ee pty py td 5 No prior conviction, intiary for “me 48t,, near Habne’s, es 9 Spring Sum, 30 garments, in all sizes. Exclusive weaves and models "Final Price, for men and young men. : ° Children’s Sample Hats at $5 “ Boys’ Ss Cloth ing Just sixty that would usually cost $7.50 wily Chiefly mushrooms of lace covered straw, ord Q y) fr (Not at Our 42d St. Store) bem wee ig braid hats in blue, pink, white ane natural Korte te See hie ete ad Other ing at Knicker Suite with 2 Pairs of Pants, $5.98 Blue Serge Suits, $4.95 Tomwnce fe wonderin PON qescad Nicer, Old Belling. ; , Founded 1830 m pee ined. orhve plit of kaichos fal eit pefton cu Norfolk and double-breasted knicker suits, of all-wool See ea eT i : wh . th belt loops and watch pocket. Sizes—10 to 1 pure worsted blue serge. Sizes up to 18. New Waists—Surely the Very Prettiest ig f Complete Assortments of Did You Get a Suit $ ° Rigi Worth $8 to $15 for Spring Arrivals,$2,53.85,$5,56.75,57. 5 ; Girls Coats and Dresses anil tare cms azentay of bro cms nde Wee ee 1 ales ago in a part of our wholesale department. The coats and Anything so fine as a pleated net coat blouse, elab- rt vere 08 Th-encerow, Batunday Fielden nad ith “Sepia a0 Care orately trimmed with good imitation lish lace with a wf a we identical paste gee you can get an ry nat Tae $4 bargain fig lg peplum over the hips, is unexpected good i — hae Cink frets os ices cohen ot IAT ORNS Soy Wie 1. 50 But wait until you read of the others! —__. | Se eesateties $5.00 lee hatch ala i ae re een cul elite st Tne, black. Retail ‘Another wonderfully good model at $3.85 has charming filet lace yoke and trimmed sleeves laced with cords and buttons, the whole waist veiled with chiffon i J eine belie pina blue, brown or taupe and finished with a cunning velvet bow. ‘ . fon waists with ‘quantities, of shadow ee hang a fancy net lining— the hed 4 ‘of excellent ovality, set off with tiny pearl bi ) 4 Cink? Dritit Coats 5 A Be &. &, TURLINGTON, Vice-i'resident ‘At $6.75, chiffon wich plastron back and front of striped chiffon, deep double 50 : et ee os dark elm: 9-5 38 Be Beieteey | 9S Recedee | 105 og 2d | te, Sree serv At 150, anche chiton=and cio Macon ine the ate i: ti it] ia Gi bs Ps " id Harlem and pt Bical Stores Open Evenings eee down the front and ‘around the cuffer a plain. turnover colle of sl. solored . ogee thera maton} 940.95 1,500 New Lingerie Waists at $1.50' 1 ¢ None Wortt. Less Than $2, and Some as Much is $34 ibway Fleor, Old Building Six Styles of Girls’ Shirts, $1.50 to $4 : White voile with deep sailor collar embroidered wit Practical cotton crepe waists, Peter Pan or aviation, rings, y Batam three-quarter sleeves, prea yti shirt lag with turn- mri beck tan, pnk or blue ot gfe Yuansfr Sire | . A cuffs and collars, crystal buttons, $2. black or navy blue, $4. (Broadway, corner Eighth Street, Main floor) ‘Avia r= shirts of natural pongee with cunning patch Washable wile Shatter blue stripes, 63, d floor, Old er Will Be Ready Tomorrow—Saturday—with the Growing Gurls’? School Shoes | Of Gun: Metal Calf 6to8 BS4toll Mite sh tog + Spring beel, Spring heel, Lowteel, College heel, $1.50 $1.75 $2.85 $2.75 Of. Genuine White Buckskin Steer sola vi 8% toll 11M to® $asagire $2.50 53.00 . Z Women Wie Mi i to Be Dressed Beautifully ‘at Best Values in Spring Clothes || the Wanamaker Custome Salons. for Men in All New York insist upon the most careful—styles unusual and so varied it is sheer ieee | That is a broad statement, but the Spring Overcoats and Suits choose amongst them. for every occasion—silk, serge, white serge and lingerie; coats for morning, after={] are here to back it up. These are new garments made in accord Dresses noon and evening; suits of two or three pieces of every fashionable material, including eponge, 10 FO:1S ‘MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE with Wanamaker specifications—known for and a wide assortment of white serge. AN N’S their strictness. Styles coming and going every minute. No models here in very large numbers, we try to keep them individual for their wearers. i wee Tomorrow, Man-Tailored Suits at $21, $25, $37.50 | AT. A4Q:ST, ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED No detail of workmanship is too trifling to FREE “tS” CREVIT receive our attention—not the least suggestion ThisImperial Leather Couch | of carelessness or shoddy is permitted. Favored whipcord suits in navy blue, tan, gray or black, in plein or two-tone effects, severely ma -tailor, d | revers, $25. louse suit of navy blue or black serge, white serge sailor collar, trimmed with black braid, »1 tits ah Spring Suits ‘in fancy fabrics or Blue Serges Hard-finished fine twilled serge, coat with one sided effect in the back, long, graceful white moirg: mal a ‘ussian bl Slightly ntly blouse suit of French ser; he ow » navy blue or black, heavily braided, skirt with one sided $12.50--$15--$16 with novelty lace, wool embroidered, Second floor, a : Wanamaker -Special Black and - j » .« Oxford ‘Overcoats DE: IV:RS THIS SOLID at ic ie $1 5 OAK DAN tA TALE eo All . ce a“ ia | ir ‘We repeat-BEST VALUES IN SPRING CLOTHES FOR SARE OUR TERMS I MEN IN ‘ALE NEW: YORK. Broadway, comer Righth Street, Main floor, Broadway _& 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. tf For Babies and Children An Informal Showing of Pretty Spring Fashions in Coats, Hats ai We ask mothers to visit this section on Saturday—sure of theirg Prices are moderate as one may guess when an imported hat may be had’ We think these will interest you particularly: Tailored coats of serge—the qual-| White hat, with sapphi ve ity all in the material and the trim| bow and tiny eerlend’ of ne workmanship. Plain blue bone but-| pie roses, $3. tons, Light lining, $5. Blue. ash Blue broadcloth coats, with white} Soft tan straw hati ea. 4 < 4 cassimere collare braided in flat|straw, turned jauntif; blue braid. $5.75. ished with a cluster Black and white check coats with | ¢3.75, fastenings. Black moire ollar, $6.50. Sizes 2 to 6 years, Hats strapped in tiny white daisies off aw ssiened UP | ¢ bath t front -] back, in | for@et - me - note, black velvet and finished with @ ens, $4.50. 2to® cherry cluster, $2, + Third floor, O Sica] Weber tan || WANAMAKER _ .. fat Ty on Waee Sk, Jay ne ecg ot, WANSMAKER, JOHN WANAMAKER |

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