The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1912, Page 4

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coma Pa ww OLD METHUSALEM, © ROP TALK ABOUT "=== °°" TEN POUND RAT OF Ing picture — that can be ! _— ANEW PRIMARY cape ===} BROOKLYN, KILLED pounds, and ie HL ee ~ | ait menes | Put Up a Hard Fight with Mc- Kenna Household Before He Gave Up. Chief Hustler Duell Spends eres are om cach film of the mitia- ye of the new filma a in Be exchanged on er DIX TAKES UP THE CASE. {ree ey orices of machines | O14 Methusaiem has passed away, but | the obsequies were attended with such Fine New Fabre Liner Here. exciting. scenes as East Now York has ia “oe ‘Phe Canada, nowest boat of the Fabre | not witnessed since the big wind. ‘Bends Roosevelt Complaint to |rane's seaitorranean service, arrived in| O14 Mothusalem was a rat, and he the harbor today on her maiden voyage | was some rat. He took up his abode In Legislatui Act TE jand’ attracted considerable attention At No, 47 Montauk avenue, but | re but ion There |trom the maritime fraternity, The new migratory habits, The rat was Is Not Likely. a be Sih sect. tenet, 4 tao large that when a inte wayfarer, | passing him on the atrect, told his wife & 5 pag | about it, he was immediately branded ‘The Roosevelt boomers dropped thelr people on har maiden ‘but can caccy | ae a hard drinker. re €8 high av 2,300, inet orew, ‘ ‘Oise migratory Aisposition proved the 2148-2150 THIRD AVENUE, Hid:fi" raheyryrhiged | Largest Millinery Store in New York. wind | el SPRING | =| Me MILLINERY outlined by Judge Duell Is ‘Phe Governor made no ous None. nor recommender! | © ‘Phe Legisiatere ie oh the eve of ad- ) gournment. A. great crush of regular Business awaits action. It is believed fnaemech 00 EVERYTHING Pee ‘hemectves THAT Is NEW AND ere and allege fraud lies in the LISH CAN BE Arrangements are under way for hold- primaries in @istricte where Satott ‘at all Were delivered and there is sentiment.or demand for euch new primaries. Leading lawyers give | the election of delegates mn National Convention | by any court of law or ture becates the Ma- (BA lua & Car} MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S SPRING- SUITS AND DRESSES WILL BE ON SPECIAL SALE FRIDAY CONSISTING OF 4 LIMITED QUANTITY OF THE FOLLOWING WHICH ARE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES: , MISSES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS at $25.00 & 32.00 MISSES TAFFETA DRESSES at 24.00 & 32.00 MiSSRS EVENING DRESSES §=6{ |) oat 25.00 CHILDREN'S COTTON DRESSES IN WHITE AND COLORS $2.25, $2.75, $4.50 & $7.50 Py BOYS SPRING CLOTHING - IN” NEWEST: p te AND’ STYLES 15 IN sTOcK PARTICULAR ATTENTION 18 DIRECTED TO THE FOLLOWING brane WHICH ARE QUOTED CHEVIOT SUITS WITH TWO PAIRS OF KNICKER. BOOKERS =. ww lw lw OAT 87.50 NAVY BLUR sERcR suits => AT 96.00 To 15,00 WITH TWO PAIRD OF KNICKERBOCKERS AT 8.00 & 10.50 Wh Avenue, 34th enh 33h Mirerts, Mew York. es FINE 112 $geay tnt of Turan onl airy PIECE i a a DINNER SET aE Porcelain Wits Caen and Come Dies | Actual Value $10.00, at be ING WORLD, THURSDAY undoing of O14 Methuealem. Mra. Ter-|rat'a escape, while renee McKenna of No. «& Montsuk ‘eaming, across ti ; ° f ized a rife and tried to whoot the rat, [I avenue misted numerous jarge potatoes wi at Mi and ‘eaks the aiseppen Last on McKenna, seph wore in the perior when they heard | 400" @ trap click, The family ran into th kitehen fn time to see what they ntered thourht wee a cat wurst opem the) bare gf the cage and dash into the/ Me dining room. THEN THINGS HAPPENED IN M'KENNA HOME. Mrs. McKenna went into hysteriva and Mr, MeKenna was out of the hunt being compelled to care for his wife. Miss May McKenna stationed hersclt wT at the dining reom door to block th nose to the tip of its tall. Stern Brothers direct attention to their comprehensive lines of Spring and Summer Styles in Women’s & Children’s Footwear of the highest class workmanship, including thetr own original models in all fashionable leathers and fabrics, and will h To-morrow, a Special Sale of Women’s Satin Walking Pum in black, gray, brown, tan, navy blue and white, with welted soles and military heels, at $2.85 Formerly $4.00 Pair =, Also incomplete sizes in Women’s Walking Boots and Low Shi in desirable Teather and various models, -™ at $ 1.95 Formerly $4.00 and 5.00 Pair THIRD FLOOR NEW BUILDING Seasonable Novelties are being shown in their Art Needlework Dep’t Rose ahd Blue Moiré Baskets, Book Ends, Note and Letter Pads, Water Coolers, Comb and Brush Trays, Photograph Frames, Hat Stands, Letter and Bill Ffles, Telephone and Magazine Covers, Dresser Trays for Hose. Lingerle Pouches and Pillow Slips, Li and Fancy Pin Cushions, Work Bags and Skirt Hangers, French Bisque Baskets, Flower Vases, Fern Dishes and Mirrors, Aiso to-morrow, the following articles appropriate for Easter Gifts at Very Attractive Prices Pin Cushions, in round and oval gold frames, with ribbon flowers, at 95c, 1.65 Fancy Sachets, at S0c, 68c, 80c, 1.25) Coat Hangers, of’ sitk and satin, at 58c, 1.15, 1.60 Slipper Trees, trimmed with ribbon in desirable colors, at 1,10 Glass Trays, oblong and squate, with lace mats, In gold frame, at $2.80, 2.95, 3.25 ‘ Dresden Doll Pin Cushions, at 3.00, 4.50 West 23d and 22d Streets We are closing out all discontinued patterns. There is size and but one of till Ie represented. Don't delay, ‘This is YOUR CHANGE TO SAVE MON mars i a al hil ive piesa read e top. th bit her On. the right log just above the Ankle, Miss May 10 ofctock the ear] fainted. and ax she fell Off the gable to is wife, thelr daughters, Mieg | the floor Old Methusalem bit her «gain, May and Mies Lililan, and thetr son Jo-| tits time In the back, Just under the Mise TAlllan, MeKenna’s sereame at. tracted Ben BOliman, a staleman, He eauterized Miss Me: nd gave Mra, Me- tion to-day In the Bt and Logan streets, East New York. It od A measured Cecile Chaminade, world-famous .., composer, says: * “E recommend the Stroud Piano to any Christian Sinding, the well-known’ Norwegian composer and teacher, says: quality of tone and action. When I wae in- formed of the price, I could hardly believe it.” / ‘Louis Diemer, Professor at the © 1 a Paris Conservatory, says: ‘ 5 “I recommend without reserve the Stroud —— ; Piano. I have so far found such perfection rs7y only in the high-priced instruments.” oy ¢ The $250. Stroud The Piano That Took the Brains of Five Great Piano Factories To Build ERE is a wonderful piano at a wonderfully; - low price. Instead of costing more because of all the time and money-that have gone into it, it costs you less for this very reason. After four years of experimenting, working... and careful cost accounting, the Aeolian Com-.. pany, makers of. the Weber, Steck, Wheelock and Stuyvesant Pianos, have succeeded in pro- ducing a full-size, deep-toned, real musician's piano for as little as $250. The Stroud Piano is the first $250. piano ever publicly recommended by great musical authorities. : Come to Aeolian Hall and hear the Stroud. For only) a few dollars down and a convenient,sum each: month, you can have a piano that will charm you with every particular of tone and design. ‘ arian AEOLIAN HALL™ ™twyene THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN THE WORLD - ; ° é Lord & Taylor. | _Ponnded 1606,” Important Sale of | ‘ Men's Footwear t ~All _Leathers— Shoes containing the best materials and embodying the finest workmanship Gemnaaer 23 Jewels on —Low or High Cut—__—=.: and! Matera zea pat nate $ ara | 395 Men's Spring Shirts *«. in Complete Assortments { [in Printed or Woven Madras Shir rs el a coat model, ts i: 1,50), $2,00 50 hee on G with French Cuffs, ‘ CRE 18 $1.50, $2.00 & $2.50 a Suh Mixture Shirt, $3.00 with French Cutts, 45 mentee 4 } ‘ ' J MORRIS Broadway & 20th Bt,; bth Aves 10th Se)

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