The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1912, Page 14

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F WOMEN WITH HOES WALL STRET STARTINTO CLEAN». = =r Op is * rose with alacrity at th stock market trading hear ower, with a jump to 70, a gain of 1 point, Copper was in good demand | | around 2%, and Minion Pacific wae higher | preferred assumed a prominent place | Back Yards in East Oran te eee een eon eae ; if hour. in War on Rubbish. ° ne eventually sim- wt the ist was maine | nund top ranges, mered tained & @umber of automotiles drew up in| civsing time when Stee! mounted over | the front of the City Hall and a score of the | gcomptional atremgth in Steel finally ex- | the gcended upon vacant lots nearby and | every lasue showing substantial @ain at dled began to clean wp. Other sections of the | the end. | town were equally startied, for to-day The O1 a. weer SESSELSYESNS' go [FEE PFEEtH EEL + F4tt Sette +4 tHe atvssreetigsua r srasatsuseus axaz! Piss FERS FE PPTEE FP FSET = COLETTE FEFEEE ably garded to-day for their clean-up eweaters end old skirts, Pee ESET E FELPTES FFPE oon tea, but they went at she raking up tin cans without clothes. Aa fast as the rub- raked together it was placed in the wagons and hauled away. LONE MAN AIDS IN THE CLEAN. UP WORK. Mrs. Winthrop D. Smith of Liewellyn Park is the chairman tn charge of the) etrest-cleaning work, and @! forte of workers took c! tions around the City Hall. ‘was eesisted by Mrs. James Minor Ma- ghee, Mrs. Simeon H. Rollinson, Mrs. Francis M. Eppley, Miss Mlsabeth Tarker and one lone man, This }o: man was James Molntyre, who cal hhimeelt “an humble citizen.” “Am Humble Citizen" was of conside! F eeeRE = a aiteetitetet er Fe SRSSeee oe Sgeneelte2 rr: Cowperthwait @ Sons 50ca Week NoDeposit Iron Bed, Spring, Mattress and Pillows, $ 18.50 Iren Bed with 1.1616 in. continu- ous posts, 34 inch fillers, large chills and pretty brass scrolls. “Lincoin” tink factory. In single, % or full size. Hundreds of other styles and bedroom furniture to suit everybody. Pay $2 Monthly, if more convenient. Collector sent 4/ requasted. Everything for Housekeeping Let Us Open a Liberal Credit or Charge Account 10% Off for Cash for You Justas You Prefer Prices Marked in Plain Figures on Every Article, Cowperthwait & Sons ESTABLISHED 1807 Park Row and Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row Also 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue, Corner 121 st Street © considerably higher, | proceeded to work upward under the tah e leadership of Steel Copper and Union Vine v | Paaitic, Steel manifested the greatest ———— Descend on Vacant Lots and | * 172, Along with the leaders, Wabash | 60 YEARS A POLICEMAN. | Fifty years ag policeman, service in | the elvil w | Heavy buying of Stee! was the feature | at the City officials and politicians of West! of the afternoon period, A persistent | Prisonment {n Ldbby Prison, and the Orange, N. J., were startied to-day when | r tendency ninated just before | sacrifice of @ son, who was a victim of | |, the highest for this movement, The | Fudd town's leading soctety maids and ma-| tended to other siares and the lat fin- faithful son of Uncle Sam. trona armed with rakes and hoes de- | ished in a burst of strength with almowt | Charlos H, Fadde was the son who Supreme Court Misses’ Street Dresses Made of fine quality men’s wear serge in hd + % against William A. Brady, theatrical] ADJOURNS NICODEMUS en tom tha aittor var lamay't 4 t18| “Hackett entered into a contract with CASE OVER GOOD FRIDAY, | nerve ana coot of temper. i Brady in 1910 to appear inane oi seca Levy rested : hy gd and Mr. R A for five years. «,| Mons put on Dr. Charles E. Bruc FU. TOR. GE | 6. He had been u Judge Rosalsky Says Murder Trial] testined that while Mrs. N on Must Go to Jury by Next Was undoubtedly hysteri his salary of #0 gh demanded payment of t ment made her imagine Dry Cold Air. IMPROVED. METHOD. 1% amount immediately upon his return to | Tuesday. melodramatic things which she knew 8) New York from the road. Brady's de-| | were not true. she }%| jay in paying him, he contended, abro-| ‘The trial of Geneviev PERELER ETS, Nicodemus for ahs 4, Rated is contract. He anid he was | killing her husband Octone "1 % 1% 4 ry ee ai hed $%,000 by the | continued to-day before Judgs Ri y . * i, Be oy ie! ggg oa Tote tte, Crone ex: | adjourn court over Good Friday, U | in, Te 4 ki wt My ’ a » A. €. ty & Brook-| had adfourned it over the first day of piviaend," “Advance, “\Dectine |N. Y. CENTRAL CAN’T GET lyn physiclan, by whom Abraham Levy, | the Passover, and that he expected the le s q ONTARIO AND WESTERN, |the woman's counsel, tried to prove| iawyera to finish their closing address- . that th an was insane at the time , #0 he could turn ¢ Y, Apet Uatthe | of the shooting. cane over to the jury on T Established 1820. an With a by Ellenbeth Cor ew York Central and RIGHT NOW YOUR SYSTEM NEEDS facilities for storing Furs and Fur lined Garments, etc. York, Ontarlo and Western Ratl- where he Was woutied battle of Bull Run, im. |Tead Company was denied yesterday by 4 ft ublic Service Commission, Moderate Charges. he majority stock is now owned by Storage Maine dfeaster, makes J line New York, New Haven and Hart- whe baa tort been ford Ratlvord Company, ‘There is pend- ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS. y Council of Blizabeth, N. J., a | !n& before the commtesion an applica: Right now you need a good Spring tive New Haven for permission jow ¥! b A ‘0 ace 1 majority of the stock of|medicine—your system demands it, | pared we A Charges during the Summer are ma- oe tne ae Bower hur | the Rutland Railroad Company, now | Cooper's New Discovery will cleanse the | Steetly dine terfally lower than at other times. the New York Central, The Lind ei A by the min- blood, prevent Spring fever, drive away |and you will hi ve an active, healthy that dull, tired, half-sick feel ‘and |liver, blood rich and free from impurities, 201 Fifth Avenue, We Orange 1 verment League, ot Seales to cetaponed enisrery. of Beasah, | ae coanen a parca hs" yen: Rutland. {make you cheerful, lively and buoyant. | bowels in perfect condition, began their campaign for « clean city. sd caper geoovrogd Net BRADY MUST PAY St PAY $5,000. I preci maa eer ee Cooper's New Discovery tones w the jural and the whole New York. je 1, 1 shares of the preferred stock ai ~ | stoma ens the nerves and aids ‘The appearance of the women wes fot a ae when” 6 shares of the common stock of tl thes et it im i. your druggist to-day and ty Bi i Actor Hackett Gets Verdict Againat | Ontario and Western, while the Central | parts strength and vig6r to the gastric | secure a bottle of Cooper's New Dis- Telophone 7900 Madison. 1s Be tt Hin Mana [owas only tem shares of a Juices. When every. ‘meal. is digested [covery. Take three doses—one before to the fact that the New properly, flushing the veins with good, | each meal—and if you don’t feel the im- 4, | Seman He. Hackett, the actor, was) n of th ich, healthy blood, driving away imputi- | mediate bene‘it, simply return the bottle 8 aha sant chon 6,00, with inter- |, namely, $29,164,000, asx against ties, feeding the nérves and muscles as | to yourdlruggist and get your money re- = = —— by @ jury in the| minority interest of | $28. 83, the dit. | Nature intended they should be fed, the |funded. Cooper's New Discovery is on yo in his suit] t being only $210,017. whole body is in a healthy condition. sale at all druggist: SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. 6 ~ : ap P " Hats For Men ; as 10 & Boys The collection of Hats for )) 212 Dresses, maae of various fabrics, in- Men and Boys has diminished cluding taffetas, plain and changeable, quickly and this will about plain or striped messalines and beau- wind up the lot. If your size tiful. foulards in many choice pat- is here, the amount ‘you caiff terns. (See _ illustra- save will be well worth while. $ 94 tion.) Regular sizes Felt hats, cloth hats and ta! and sizes for small stitched hats. Values range up: wa women; $12.75 quali- to $2.00; special on Sixth Floor (6" 4Floor) . ww. |jHerald Square = Men's Clothes = Children’s Wear ||Bway 34™to 35™St. = SP ISHEET MUSIC charming styles, dainty linenes, stri and figured percales, variouslytrimmedwith contrasting bandings, collar and cuffs, also ¢ with pretty embroid- eries. $1.75 and $2.00 ener sith OG ON SIXTH FLOOR, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Men’s Guaranteed Blue Serge Suits, absolutely fast color, tloor, at...... 9 Ic smooth finished close-woven fabrics that will give splendid satisfaction, and are offered at one- third legs than, similar quality clothes can ‘be’ had elsewhere. ‘This in /% spite of the fact that fl 1 cat ame oanme panees igo ery: at 2 Boa eerie Children’s Coats, smart ie ae : Ss little boxy ,models, made of navy blue serge of novelty mixtures; strictly h Me "| ’ x ee i ZL tailored or effectively trimmed with moire silk a Seay ery ie Were College ieee bre have ad. collars in contrasting shades. | Sizes 6, 8 and ; f . ‘Love ‘ste. vancec ten_per cent. 10 years, Sold elsewhere at $5. $3 9 i tary i recently. Si to e special here at......cee. ees eres ° Ry v 44. OnSale on Sixth tia oc he Floor | & 71 at GONG Youths’ Suits g Youths’ and Boys’ Long Trouser Suits, navy blue and black. Dainty lace collar finished with satin bow tie, wide cuffs to match. Fastening down front with | nar If Ordered by Ma f ys 3 smoked pearl buttons; ; i Vecal and Instrumental Demonstration (Sixth a collect ion of Raters (cory our Fes | sizes 14 and 1o years ular $9.94 to $18.50 lines, grouped for if $10 Qualitie e a quick clearance. Gray andY/fj Ue 7 y On Sixth Floor.....+ brown mixed all (See illustration.) $ ’ \ i i Ey] wool materials, in 7 / , all sizes, ranging e Ut a from 31 to 38; spe- ‘ CITT icrieniocae Reefers made of ali-worsted navy blue serge, shepherd f and all-w« ; y a tures. | Three-qu length mode A «made with self or velvet collar, Extra itt Eps SIXTH Wil alee fin ibe with eiibleg) on E sleeve and gilt or bo s. Sizes Hips Smart—Yet Inexpensive i . ‘ , ; Negligee Shirts—Hand-laundered coat model, } About three hundred dif- with attached cuffs; made of _percales in | Cc neat stripes and popular colorings. $1.00 ferent styles—only one is h O f eat stripes. and popular colorings. illustrated here. There are so 2 avert aheg eas . On ale on many ideas represented that ers Mets A F Coat Model Shirts with attached cuffs. Made of per: in striped almost any woman will find g if, f Be) covert loth: cffects, Sizes 14to17 in, Sold elsewhereasa special at o8c, uur price 4EC : Ty . ‘i Oo years; - a hat to suit her. They are i Ray : 4 special’ at... Men's Suspenders, mace of best 4 ality si wandiha: trinhed 2 > eS 9 Y (fe ij i . ‘ it H ity; special ¢ . + the best values ever offered Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, in Norfolk or Double-breasted wit ends; regular $0c quality; special a 4c jodels ; full lined knickerbockers. Sizes ars, $5.00 quality; special at. . $3.96 for Easter wear. ‘ ¢ i c g h} z Boys’ Suits, in Norfolk or Double-breasted ’ ’ ‘ ’ i 9 e } models, mixed cheviots, 7] Two pairs of trousers. ; Extra well tailored; sizes 7to17 $5.00quali- ° - ties; on sale on , aid ) 8 fi Floor. (See illustration.) Boys’ Straw Hats—Milan and peanut braid c 9 ont : Boys’ a white or coitted ettetie niece A straws—Middy, Jack Tar and Tyrolean shapes | f ie, Hf Blows Rho Wahcar ree ita ete +-trimmed with vari-colored ribbons; $1.50 3 Made soto 1oyears; Socqualties on “th floor DOC qualities; on sale on Sixth Floor at... .7 Boys’ Caps made from remnants of suitings; regular 40¢ qualities; 24c on Sale on Six ra . see . oe . . Teddy, Tyrolean and Rah-Rah H plaids; new Spring models Women’s Night Gowns, made of cambric, low neck—round em- broidered yoke with initial out- lined with torchon lace. (See illus- made of navy, gray and shepherd MltOR Abi cesjaste ess 46c}, . BEX’ TLOOR. made of crepe, with Vanity shapes, covered tration). c Persian trimming at c with Karatol in seal and long i eck, sleeves and rain, Inside frame, four 78c quality down the front, $1.09 grain, rame, 19 SIXTH On Sale 61 qualllessccesccreeee compartments; FLOOR FLOOR Sixth Floor. ; strap handles, he (4 uality. ial an Sixth Floor. For Children or Misses—The material is a ) heavily rubberized fabric with gray striped | Cc backing: hood lined with plaid effects. | Sizes 8 to 16 years, $1.50 quality; on sale on our 6th floor at.......esseeere cere _ FF Women’s Night Gowns, made of soi; cambric, low, round neck, finishe.! Neckwear =: with ribbon beading and 1 yuaon, Val. lace edging, 50c 29¢ | Wona's Fane Net 9: Remnant et quality, at ae J e lat, FLOOR. baal e—black-and-white, gray- q Linen sold pon Cale anaetite, Drowns, ef, here ial at , stripes an ‘Pricer Ie humercus other de- c slat al See Our Other Advertisement on Page 10.

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