The evening world. Newspaper, April 12, 1912, Page 9

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oe aR 5 Gee Bg RIDAY, APRIL 12, 191 4 : THE EVENING WORLD, ALAS POOR JULIA! THROWN OFF, GETS $500... P > i ’ ' tang and'tane's bats chet vesting 3-33 : EtD ume LOilet Goods Specials ) dollars’ worth of! decision of the courts as to the io at, eg. Casco Jewelry from Mr, Stump's home be- | legality of the fare, Willlam Daymon a brea athe | Manicure, schsnars > cause I never saw any sixteen hundred | of Mamaroneck who was ejected from ore We heat ae , . ‘ ' dollar's worth of any such jewelry to!» trolley car, to-day obtained a verdict q rete “ 2b we ' Sidi wove tor are, ana x | Shear wena ey AVE. 19°70 30"STREET. 9 NEW YORK, © (We hrs work for Mra, Ogden of No. @0 One| backed by the New Haven system, d e |Hundred and hty-first etreet, and | operates a trolley line between Mamar- e 9 e 9 e | | \ there were @ few little things I might | oneck, White Plains and Tarrytown. 1ss é e have taken from Mra. Ogden's place | when this company tool charge of the e a l ] 10r 1 be) if and Mr. Stumo's place, Laks pared road it raised whe fare dans 9 took thousands dollars’ wi of) Mai ‘k and White ins from / In the Tombs, and Every One | {00% <*y_ thousands, dotan 1 [fete stan “eonta. Am “don “was F 1 t f 5 00 t . Go far Julia has been identified by A. t against the company to com- Tr Vv \ Who Comes Identifies Weltes Stump Poy the mateo we te Sele eodsation ot the fare and the com orme up Oo e 9 a tings from his home valued at $1,600,/ pany lost. Her as a Thief. and by Mrs. Ida Briggs whose $100) Pending the deolxion of the courts OMPRISING about seventy-five suits, all taken from our regular stocks and radically reduced ; EXttaner oe having mown a vavuaide fur| Dei"nten monchtie oa reached Ne re: ; c for quick selling; hardly two alike; each model individual in style, having that youthful, dashing, correct Wale Sulla Sd yeoe 10.1% the Toabs opera cloak. ond by a family peed ‘nickel and he was | Wei... price to Horton ils that are so ie i eeting 80 bial itd iehinr ue they are entirely y from the ordinary. A wi ome severa! -|thrown from the car yw ‘ashioned from the finest imported fabrics in charming Spring shades, all the most exquisite trimming effects. an Setisson Maret Polen by wae we worth of jewelry dimp-|roadside. Daymon ; . ; In sizes 18 to 16 years, which are also specially adapted for women of small figures, & Third Floor, rele Magistrate MoAdoo, Julia a lored woman with a kind 1 a1 face, bad ’ s : uplicate of «fo del, hancvomely trimmed with Inces | de cygue: reversible; to be worn om either side; sizes 14 Co 18 years a te ; or heavy silks and braid; mate clude smart whipcord, serge anion 1s a ckdres antennae : and splendid suitings in the wanted shades; sizes 14 to 18 yrs. Girls’ $10.00 Dressy Coats, 96.95 Stamp, a lawyer who lives in Waverly : fine Girls’ White Dresses, $1.95, $2.95 and $5.00) ..,., 0! sere and checks, with large cut collar of moire or broad- abies Sh0.tiye Sella weak out Onl | p ah > ’ howing ‘of dalnty, Pa herstickd id id ey cloth in exquisite shadings; button trimmed; sizes 6 to 14 yrs. fag with his seven-year-old doughter | em: i ? fashioned of sheer law i y Girls’ $7.50 Spring Coa: one day. When the child reappeared, h laces and ribbo Copies of the more exclusive styles of serge or mixtures, with without the nurse the family observed | sizes 6 to 14 year: nely <b tleeves and embellished with sheer embroidery or lace insertions, |VAf0u# Collar effects, combined with broadcloth or serge in con- . \ ° trasting shades. Sizes 6 to 14 years. fahed. Since Julia was i 3 Misses’ $27.50 Smart Suits, $19.75 Tombs a numbe fte: -Ea Sa , ‘ r ; : unior $16.50 Spring Coats, $10.00 biotin bie As a formar gorvent ene After-Easter le reagent de gle pint Bee : belted model of pom “4 serge with Inrge cut collar ger Norfolk model of serge or whipcord Lato y with household valu- WOMEN’S, MISSES’ & GIRLS’ APPAREL : t f . 4 and leather belt; sizes 14 to 18 yrs. inset with bengaline silk in contrasting shade; sizes 13 to 17 years. But to all charges Julia returns a pro- ab Pieniielieinstinc Hits: Wola 100 Misses’ and Juniors’ Sample Suits BAI aj AS al 4s perfectly simple That were made to sell up to $25.00 com 6 recent models of the most attractive designs, with various i tide novel suitings, dingonals, and rerge—peau de cygne ” Misses" $29.75 Tailored Suits, $22.50 Mis: $19.75 Slip-on Coats, $15.00 represent the season's most attractive styles, each model Of men's wear serge—full length, lined throughout with peau and simply perfect. WHAT CAN SHE DO, HAVING NO collar and tuning effects PRIENDS HERE? Junior Suits (18 TO 17 YRS.), lined— in sizes 13 to 18 y enn OC nner reer y “What can I do about it? Julia eald . ‘ to an Evening World reporter to-day n| Of Serge, checks, also ONOTUAL VAtsoM $7.90, 48.78 Misses’ $24.75 Silk Dresses, $12.75 Women's Black Charmeuse Coats the matron's room of the Tombs, speak- A iy Extraordinary assemblage of beautiful frocks reproductions of ‘i . ing in excellent Engiteh. “ft have no : om glace chiffon talfeta or messaiine with eu way or Coss wont of | be he of a new forvign model, made by black charmeuse friends here. I am atone. I know no-| Girls’ Three Piece Suits (12 TO 16 YRS.), WF Shadow or Venetian lace, All the exquisite spring shad ; ee Mo contrasting color peau de cygne. Special for 315 bedy. ‘They say that I have been in Navy and Copenhagen serge, also black and white ¥ 14 to 18 year TS Saturday... cccsrccesscscaeasscsseceesreaseereseeeves Palladeiphia, and Chicago, and Bor 2 — ee HIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUF'S FOREMOST STORE, GAL Dlebve never deen thane et check worsted material, 4 have’ only been in New York ACTUAL VALUE 26.50, 18,50 months and I have never been in those f , Simpson Crawford Millinery MN) other places. But what can I do about| Girls’ Mannish Coats (4 TO 14 YRS.), ‘alue-Giving Su \ M? I am friendless with nobody to Fine quality serge, gray and tan mixture, also black gd rprise fp aa come tn om y on wo tennty| AMA RHE CHECHE, s, 9.751)| 49200 $2.48 and $2.75 me, and of course when they do identity mee T can do nothing 10 Drove Mt] NA sgog? Tailored Suits (14 TO 18 YRS), Untrimmed Hats “But they never get the ‘man in the Navy and Copenhagen serge, also hairline stripes, ae re cee Se oe ACTUAL VALUE 29.50, 19,75|1 |Special Saturday at $1.78 Polico Department to do her a great ’ wrong, ‘they never get the man in the| Women’s Tailored Suits Another _Won ‘ul Just Like Last Saturday's Splendid Sale—A New Lot of Pure Silk Lined Suits In the Smartest Styles for Men and Young Men The Best Clothing Proposifion in merica = » Arn ind Navy S$ ease and they never will. I came here Of whipcord serge, hairlines and imported English F's crate Nee AN with this man, I came here with him worsted materials, this season’s latest models, Z ‘Oxford, Cambridge (Fifteen fifty). (ef agar %. C. I was born in VALUE 85.00 AND 45.00, 26.50 & 29.50 i Z ; St tke I the price is the My parents died when I was Pas ‘an and j airline, Rich Velou: Yheve anti this man. Jenn Johnson | Women’s Motoring or Street Coats. q ne Drie Ie the EWR prcmantae nc! there until this man, John Johnson, § came along with a minstrel troupe. Al- Imported stripes and mixtures, serge, whipcord and ae < Kuppenheime: Spring Suits at $20 though I am thirty-seven years old, I fancy tweed, one aif . howing of fabrics that k of indivi here with John Johnson, and this HEY are positively $2.48 and $2.75 values, and the offering , A superior a! 8 ics that possess a marl individuality, Beautiful Ait where ho has lett me" VALUE £7.60 70 99-60, 19,50 & 29.50/1 | Tintiaaed’hemp hate; Noboka’ Braid Kats, and. mang tacked etyica for young msm iGdECastl iaek oud chats mea ee rhe meee j pra negrent,” the Veortes sugges, | Women’s and Misses’ Serge Dresses. other sterling, good quality, untrimmed hats. Other Kuppenheimer Clothes at @#4, €30, j | and at that Julla Jackson smiled kindly. “Special Purchase,” black and white check, serge Women 's Trimmed Dress Hats, special values at 3 "A Special G “Why, laws, chile!” she murmured,| stripe Bedford cord, this season's new models, $8.50 and $12.75. At 1] pecial Group of High- dipping into @ soft arawi, “ I sho” VALUE 14.30 TO 22.50, 9,75 Simply Trimmed and Tailored Suit Hats, 93.98 Grade Business Suits can’t tell how you all can say such a : and $5.95. CF Dress Mats, Second Floor. The Regular Prices Would Be 915, 918 and $20 * thing as that. Wasn't I born in Vir- ‘ : s Th le suits of f Rochester’ | Heiddn: Ncaby, bad) (hen tenets to Ralsied) Hats for Children and Young Girls nent clothiers, All the. mont stylish fabricn gape ges vada trod oe Dainty Trimmed Dress Hats pee 4) of models and a wide range of colors. We start the £08 sale with all sizes. N. C., when I was young? 22, 24, 26 JOHN FORSYTHE 34th St., West A splendid variety of them. rettier n the othe: Fach one ‘398 Renee een Boys’ Blue Serge Suits & Two Trouser Suits | wi yo milan hat for your 3-year-old chi dress hat for your miss of 15 years, we have it. Every hat absolutely the best of its kind in qual- Spring Clothes at Brills | mie 148 "1.98 an’ 2.48 3 i me iy om : | For Men. and Young Men SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S PomENosT wr te f y blue Serge; Norfolk or Who Wish to Save Money The Famous Brill Special | 5 Suits For Men & Young Men Special, because in addition to the fact that they are made from the double breasted styles, fast colors; tly all wool; full cut, of 3 Mi sailor blouse style. Sizes 3 to 10 years, Two-Trouser Suits . Made to combine style and service as they are seldom seen, Norfolk or double- breasted styles, in tans, grays, brow nd slates; 2 pairs of knickerbocker pants, thus nearly doubling life of suit; guaranteed ay all wool; sizes 7 to 17 years, Other Grades at $5.50, $6.50, $7.50 ond $9.75 TMD CO., a AVENUES PORE Me Our Last Preliminary Announcement Of the Biggest and Most Important Home-Furnishing Event Ever Held Our Annual April FURNITURE WEEK Which Begins Next Monday, April 15 the Advance Display Is Ready A Very Special Salurday_\ Price Sale of 50c to 98¢ Lace and Net Pleatings at 25c and 50c US'T the kind that are now in the height of fashion for waist and coat 50,000 Upright or Inverted %as Mantles rade Special Cc best fabrics that can be used in suits to se:l at this price, and are more thoroughly tailored and better finished than almost any other suit at $15; Make your selections now. A'l our specials for Furniture Urimusiags and for which there i a great deanand at the regulur prices. ssa “ THEY HAVE BRAINS IN THEM—when you see their smart appear. Week are ‘now displayed in our furniture depaitment atthe ee rast Tal aie Cee Unrlimited Wo ance, their perfect fit and the handsome styles, you will readily see prices to Le in force next week. ; 1 with your naatle aie eel 3 what we mean when we say they HAVE BRAINS IN THEM. See Next Sunday’s Papers for power. Come and bi 4 Extensive Announcements A Deferred Payment Plan of selling Furniture, Rugs, Upholsteries and other home furnishings may be ar- || ranged if desired with re- sponsible persons. $14.00 Layer} Inverted Light: plete, 69c. nae, Oe Complete with guaranteed solid brass burner, scientific regulator and Tr, goose ueck, inner globe, di shade. or Sixth Fleer, SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, The Brill Twenty s Suits, Ready-to-Wear 20 Suits that we have made famous in New York because of their unusual, their wonderful value, as compared with any other $20 suit—-they are better this season than ever, the best that $20 can buy—blues, blue- on-blue, grays, browns, tan; every color that men will wear this season, and the very best styles and models. Before you buy sec the Brill Twenty, FRESH CREAMERY BUT- TER: yy gist tomorow g a LAYER FIGS FARD DATES| {au a PULLED FIGS is... 25¢ Special Saturday Sale, Women’s Elbow Length White Gloves A fine quality of White Glace Gloves, which have ‘] 75 always «old regularly at 82.50, at Lusctous e | he Ne W Brill Ten $ = é . SPECIAL price on the fashionable glove of the season! Isn't ; Felt Mattress ; PA "i romarkdde fut it is lust that core of ealusaiving t D COFFERS \ e $50.00 Buffet with Hand Crawfor isfamous for, ‘They arein the wi : etal to Suits and Topcoats With Imperial Edge| *°Caeved Too. ia eae i || SE ate 8 J a5 White Glace Viaue hitdren'e 28 Glace am GG: “Type eae r eed (not For men and young men of good tastes and moderate means, who desire $6.95 $2 4. 75 ere cece bhencis Bey, tenet cae espe" ab OOP felverd) desea” 21C as much clothes appearance and value as possible at a price within reach oo The top is 48 inches long, @1 iy Yee eT oe COTE Ers Corer RR ER ce mel CHOCOLATE LAYER hes deep and aches high; per- H . For these men and young men The ‘New Brill Ten will co res in quality, in style, in tailoring and ip the splendid assortment of new seasonable patterns and colors, For young men from 15 to 21 My) CAKES~usually 300; © 930 t drawer arrangement, morrow at $8.50 Rattan Rocker, for The New “Patrician” Pumps ie $3.95 $3.50 and $4.00 BDA BISCUITS —trosh sod DkKs 10c TER CRESS, ions, Bunch rr ait styles of “Patrician” foolwear we hots. ¢ gt This rocker show embrace not only ma and beautiful PF BADIsuES,) SIC $ $ $ 7 hos a very high | | leathers in black, white and tang, but also fabries such ORANGES Doz Wonderful values in Suits at 10, 12 & 15 This ations yolaba ta full esl as ‘eine, ati and anya, ss : ee NEW POTATORS Quart A i. full 45 pounds and has all around, large This has been truly called a season of millinery FIVE CONVENIENT STORES “Get the Habit.” Go to French Tcoeral edge, rom ant at | | ttn etna wont for early pring . y ° i " » best: > is only one o . CF Sevond #1 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. e known as the bent mands it Araceae Rs, ri ORGY YOR Broadway at 49th St. in layers of pure felt, anc an ae peat WHISKER citeruter sta ~ 128th Street at Third Avenue covered witha good heavy fecnas turaits WHS) atalise * goe 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich Harlem Store Open Evenings t ticki Aanarenent Union Square, [4th St., near B'way Union Square Store Open Saturday Evening art licking, ure deg e ’ \ \ ‘ a a sah ta

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