The evening world. Newspaper, March 25, 1912, Page 10

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¥ tA iit ites” MRS. STORY CAN : HUG HER BABY meal given to him and the X-ray which they will take later They may have | to dig the teeth up from the outaide, That's why O'Brien sits and wonders. { will be cared for by her paternal gr mother, HAS TEETH | eo 1] | MAN WHO PRETENDED TO BE | | A LAWYER IS SENT TO JAIL. Brady of the | Collected $130 From Prisoner ia 1 | 1 HIM ANY C000 | Tombs—Now He Goes to Same a MRay Picture of O'Brien's In- iterior Proves Doctors and | He Guessed Right. Hiiton Story mad |for a jot J were detailed recent TEA MONTH “ tie! Remainder of Time Young} aivorce, which was if - ; Goff and a jury. Mother Will Be Excluded as Result of Divorce. 1 decree of jay sent, in Sessions, to 1 actor Stanley Forde, | The actor an {tron occupied the same J wink Reach last summer from Ju One Sauer w Amt ty-fifth street ‘ eal " e «1 | the work last year, will do so again this would be re onishi wults in preserving and ih O'Brien, stadleman, of No. 4 py ; For one hour at a time, twiee eac i oe th ney ih the catege deraes | ie On April 3 the bonnets will be dis! Judge Swann in General Sessions had, Macella ori i Setiyine the sah any fe reyuarding it Hospital to-day, wondering 1f/Ktt him out a “iyearold granddaughter of the late! the expiration of a fortnight. Young | snape of orders for portratts to be paint. | Macella and Edward Purtell, young men lama mx mont and pleasant to use, contains no gremse it @ true, the funny tuing he caw on!) nos for ai Judge Henry Hilton and hetress to hit Story, except for two or three visits | ed by six well known artists. A recep-| who had pleaded guilty to burglary in} to soil dainty pillow cases, or the! X-ray plate which the doctors | wr | wealth, will have the privilege of elasp.| of night's duration, or for the| tion for the winners will be held on the| tne ¢hird degree. Polleeman Seyinour! areas Fabrics sats, in Cole of his stomach. If it Is true,| by Pr ing In her arms her three-year-old bavy week-end, Was not ac the summer cot- | evel _ rr or| caught them robbing a house in West | ner, “is | lepsible tubes Jehn hee reason to hold the pit!’ wird, h King Story he remainder, tage with his wife bought with money provided by ehari-| Thirty-fourth street and captured them! , Ie ie ten'e| siding Just ‘The eh out as an ate torney’ under which you have t rested, tried and found guilty, have been a charge of grand larceny [You have fraude wear false) trom @ im co but lost| yourself This is ef Gaid stomach and «roan tion {# uroumed anyway and) fe in for it. The plate sho oft ex time uded from th CENTS FISHE 5OLEN. COLUMBUS AVE.RET 1s NO MONEY DOWN ne |GRAND KAKI veuvers (TTT As FURNITURE © SOR QR ao REAR) We Furnish Bait Ll American comp Apartments { r ° m $49.98 to $500 the y i mother will be ‘tree history of the O03 4104 Friday O'Brien staggered into the) dispensary of the New York Uni- Medical College, He wan dowbled @@ [and then undoubied, and between ints Managed to Kasp » doctor; I'm dying. At once wes @ rush for O'Brien, who chair. have pains in me stomach,” he Emilie Fran last in her ¢ Plaza to-morr wubject will Wagne * tro: x sand his obstac the reenaining 1 Mrs, Rh. W. Hawk it." replied Dr, Lewald, m ade t worth, Hotel Plazt fd O'Brien, 7, didn't you chew your food? loctor, thinking It was indi- (tle uty, any Erainent t Value 625, at. This WE PAY FREIGHT CREDIT TERMS j @wallowed me teeth, that's why,” O'Brien end he told how he incredulous and foukin’t prove it. He wasn't in of it himself, but he had a ting guspicion that it might be no. allowed = fiddlesticks,"” remarked jteBoctor, and gave O'Brien a sedatiye | Ved hun of pain. Neverthe- Jemmjhe decided to give O'Brien an X-ray ination and told him to get ready. | plate was ito come the next day. Axain ¢ plea Ie ten under the rays and showed | he exclaimed. “It's no! 1 felt gnawing pains, for it| could be indigestion with those | mM down there to do the | O'Brien could hav @ thing seems incred! remem! aking any lon y to inhaling his teeth. But 1s waiting the result of a teat With every purchase of FISHE ‘COLUMBUS AVE.BET.103 & | Days Lett For Wise Women to Save a Fourth or More in This Wanamaker March Sale of Housewares Still marching on! If we told you how much we have sold this month you would scarcely believe we had anyth‘ng left to sell. But when you see th’s great Subway fioor piled high with everything for the kitchen, with tables heaping to overflowing—you will know that the opportunities of this March Sale of Housewares are as great as when we began. 04S Reserve stocks have been brought in. Every line is complete. In every instance quality is perfect—goods from our regular manufacturers—no job lots. Please remember that on the first day of April all remaining goods go into stock at regular prices. What’s What in the Housewares Sale: Tampico bath scrubs, nolid back, 1Sc.| Porcelain rice boilers, 4-pt., $1, were Ironware Ash pantry spe, varnished, 24 In, Tampico actub brushes, 15c. $1.20. high, $1.30 each. Galvanized water pails (light), 12 handle sanitary bruvhes, tam-| Apple corers, Sc, were 8c. Ash cricket steps, varnished, 24 in » USe, usually 25c; 14 qt., 20c, usu- | nico, 25c, Wash boilers, $1.25, were $1.60; high, $1.05 each. : 28c. Heavy, 12 qt., 25c, usually |" White bristle furniture i $1.5 $1.75. Ash commodes, varnished, carpet top, enameled vessel with separate wood cover, $5.50 each, Perea household carpet sweeper, Corn brooms, good quality, 5 r Of stitching, 50c. ‘ ? sialg Wash benches, 2 ft., 80c; 3 ft., $1; 4 ft., $1.20; 5 ft., $1.40, Oval willow clothes bask all, 70c, medium, 80c; large, 90c. Wanamaker clothes wringers, rolls 11x134, warranted for three years, hardwood frame, top regulating screws, $4 each, White enameled stools for bathroom, rubber tips on legs, $1.25 and $1.75, 3 24. qt., 30c, usually 35c. coal hods, 17 in, 80c, PSc; 18 in., 90c, usually $1. Gray bristle floor brooms, heavy block, reversible handle, extra quality, Covered buckets, 2-qt., 15c, were 22c One-hall sheet craters, 5c, were 10c. 16 in., extra full, 0c. Bristle dust brush, solid block, white outside, gray center, 8 in., 65c; 9in.,75¢ Bristle dust brush, mixed belstle, 7 in., 35c; 8 in., 45¢c. Hair floor broams, solid block, 12in., $1.25; 14 in., $1.75. Floor br. mixed bristle, wire drawn, reversible handle, 14 In., $2. Kreamer's Heavy Pol- ished and Japanned Pudding moulds, 25c, were 35c. Tinware Rice boilers, enamel lined, 2-qt., 50¢, The very best tinware in the world, | Were O5¢. Japanned bread boxes, 91x13 in., 60c, were 70c; 1044x14 in., 75c, were 90c Jepanned round cake baxes, 45c, were 60c, Canisters, 25 Ibs., 80c, were 61. Spice boxes, BSe, were 95c, » were 180, Deop bread pans, 9!4x514 in., 150, were 20c, Flour dredges, 20c, were 25c, 1dc, were 1Se, Retinned Tinware Retinned dish pans, 14-qt., were 45c; 17-qt., 35c, were 50c. Turk’s head moulds on frame, $50, were 45c, Corn cake pans, 6-cup, 20c, were 25c; B-cup, 25, were 30c; 12-cup, 35c, were 45c. $1.55, usually 17226 in., $1.80, usually $2; usual; 35. x26 in., $1.35, 250, ash cans with steel ribs, in., $1.80, usnelly $2.30; 17225 45, usually $2.45; 18x26 in, cans, 10% 2935 0c; 11x11 in, 60c, gz 13 in., 75c, usualy 14 in., §1, usually $1.20, pana, 934 in., 25c, usu- frying pans, 9)4 in., 40c, usu- Coffee Percolator Specially Priced $5 Woodenware No kitchen ever had too much— Sampson spot clothes line, guaran- teed for five yeare when permanently exposed to the weather. 50 ft., 50¢; 75 {t., 75c; 100 ft. $1, Hardwood bread boards, 19¢ each, Meat boards, 144 in. thick, ash 12% 14 in,, 30c; 14x16 in., 40c; 1519x18 in., Five-cup capacity, nickel or copper, ebonised wood handles, regulating as- bers lamp—a percolator scientifically made, Much below the average price. Chafing Dish, $5 Holds three pints; is built of either fryere, $1.35, usually $1.50. Puree sieves, 85c, were $1, 50c, nicke} os copper; ebonized wood ~ Collenders, 1044 in., 35c, were 400, Ash library steps, varnished, 29 in, ar and is ai ie dish as usually jt and $1.50 cach. Pot steamers, 8 40c, were 50c, high, top 93421414 in., $2,10, sells fos about §1.50 more, dh And these are only a handful of items. Apply the same reductions to trunks, refrigerators, enamel ware, p ware, sewing machines everything in housewares, and you sense the importanceof this sale, Subway floor, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER fy A. 7, Stowers B Co, oy Mrs. William Cumming stoi ;and her father, Allen Lawrence Story | That counsel nnd parties had agreed won this arrangement was announced Wit Supreme Court © Attorney John G. Agar, rep- nting Allen Lawrence Story and tended | Frank F. Davis, representing Mrs, Helen Jey ‘The announcement was her tickets and was at the train to tell ing the hearing of a motion her goodbye. divorce in favor al difficulties of the Stort rie Urial of the | Soon there will be 108 Easter bonnets Masada Ea dae tt! tory's sult for) abioom for 108 Little misses who go to The , [Are NOU SUTTClert prues eid before Justice | But Their Witness Was Recog- | 2 Mra aiory won| the school of the Sunday Kindergarten Q 8 | ti9 VELOGEN charged with undue friendiiness with the pretty young ma- tage at Nave- un- In September the young husband and ‘ory residence at! father made a flying trip to the cottage Forde and Mra. Story BROS. eae | BROS —————— haps it is just as well if he is. There | map be no danger of his coming pack 0 make capital out of his popularity: for office or starting @ mage Roth King in the care MONDAY, MAROH 25, 1912. badly beaten, of her nurse for the moment. | "oe ure served time in t Mra. Story remained at the cottage | Je twelve days after her baby | them to be hone Reno, + announcing that she In- vorce there. Stan- SMOOTH SKIN. , tun of any woman, ard boisterous winds, very diffizult to keep iful and free isted in the purchase of young living if the ———<——_____ TO TRIM HATS FOR PRIZES. | tes j the skin st Association at. No, 71 Centre street, for to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock some ’ nized and the Prisoners Are Sentenced to Sing Sing. jeauty's Guardia v 2} 1s well 1, A littls Velogen rubbed tity to the @ood char onthe face and hands mght and morning prisoners che said he didn't think he | and betore going vutdours will produce | Mrs. George Kemp, who auperimended tably inclined ladies. after @ desperate fight in which he was! 1 Miss Cayenne, ‘ | <<< — FRANKO'S ORCHESTRA. MLLE. CANTARELLI. RESTAURANT, DAILY >< White Nu-Buck Patri- cian—Boots. Pumps and Oxfords, $3.50.$4,$4.50:0$5 a - 7 Seeond Fewer ” , AAASAAAAAAABSARAASABAAAABSABAANABALMAARAABAAAAANANSABASARBAAAN AAAS % On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, March Twenty-sixth, Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth We Invite Public Attendance at Our SPRING OPENING All the New Easter Styles that Fashionable People will require —the later ideas of correct dress that have received the ap- proval of every Fashionable Centre in the World—beginning with La Belle Paris—will be arranged for your inspection. Millinery, Gowns, Dresses, Tatlored Suits, Blouses, Neckwear, Lingerie, Etc. . Smart and Practical Styles, as well as the Handsomest and Most Ornate Models, for Women, Misses and Children. Low Prices Are a Notable Feature eee ee ee SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.. SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE. rere rererer sree One Day Sale of Standard Toilet Articles at Cut Prices eet for one day these items, and hundreds of others, are marked at deeply cut prices. It is a great opportunity to secure a good supply of toilet and // bath requisites. All are standard preparations of known merit and quality. || SLSLLLASLLLLALALALALALKALKAAALALRALAAA FESS LESESCSCECL SELES SSCL ESOC SS SES SEL ESSE ESS SS BSLLSLALLALBSA Holmes’ Rose Water and Hydrox Craddock's walt Sriere Frostilla Glycerine Peroxide Cream Blue Soap ceil ei Cates Regular 10c cake, | Wiis lot last box of 19¢ | 8 cakes Regular 25> size at 2c Regularly 60c at 8c 4 03. reg. 25c at 19¢ NRE Resinol Soap lbe. Cake for bat in some instances Fenerve Sei) pict ain thes . Sozodont Liquid, powder or paste; size, 10c || fis ence hc all pees * Hot Water Bags 8 and 3 qt; val. $2, Red or White Rubber 69c a Corylopsis Taleum 1b. can; val. 252. 10c |. a Castile Soap Large 60c, bar, Lustrite Dental ma m Bristle Goods Preparations | yun sys hair brushes ek stock Femitarty to t Kaniht Girt sbet clearance; 81,50; wt Powder Tims Lad 1", at Be, ¥ of Bikes: regu ary te $1.50 G4. at POTS use at bee” ONT, Roce Age “ . Hot Water Hage, tlearance. Caticle tq S06. cat | Bago tan tt "| Ball FI layiy 2 Shaving sileke—In enna oe at Tbe Nquehold Ammonia, v1, flexible, rem: a M jd Ammonia, at. Palmolive Soap SPECIAL OFFER With every six cakes of BP (regularly sells for, 100 Preparations Goureud’s t BPe, Oriental Greasy regula: absolutely fr (Re ease sas: Pinar Aipbeee Listerine that eelly for ing pur Hone ang wood | ONpeRg,, Fea $1.00 sine offer of 61.10 wort Imolive ns for bts Ea re Fa celluloid” Patt ; id it rt id flow t hard ru les, biack. | re ceaon: wt Bf

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