The evening world. Newspaper, April 15, 1912, Page 6

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YOUNG COP CALLS BLUFF; NAILS TWO “OLD TIMERS.” a What Suit Case Held and 9 Found Silverware, Policeman Regan, a man young on the) foros, brought two burglars to the Kast Aizty-seventh atreet police station to- | dey. He called a bluff and got the he asked them what they | had in the suitcase, tn Daring Prank. “Nothing but clothes,” compensa | @ of them coolly. “I had a row with | — my father = left home, Come in and | (pectal to The Evening Wor HA "ro . the surpriae of the amart Aleok L, 1, Agetl 1%6.—Lee/the policeman did go in to be shown and then opened the suitcase. ‘There ‘were no clothes in the bag—just fifty- @ix pieces of ally ver, The silver bore the initial “R.” At the Daat Sixty-seventh street sta- tion the men gave the names of Frank O'Brien, aged twenty-four years and living at No, 1882 Second avenue, and Louts Ryner, aged twenty-nine, a driv- er, living in Long Island Clty, pel Hammond, an aviator who gave up fiy- ie he might merry Miss May Bilse- Andrews of Mineola, gave his fe US: Gsate abt mney atkere 0 erent @arprise ¢o-day when they were pre- @ attend his wedding which i Feported would take piace at the | Preshytertan Church at Mineota at 10.20 fi 4 learned last Gaturday that | @Miators had planned to fly over the/to three years in Sing Li! for | @hfireh and Grop rice and old shoes on|glary. Ryner proved to be Frank Mo~ the couple as they left the church, The | Nally, who Let served time in Ging couple changed chetr plane and decited | 878 or Pun j pen I (ate atootw's parece. the home| STEPS TO DEATH ON BRIDGE, the bridegroom's parents. Patrick Nolan, an ironworker in the bridge department, was run down and . killed to-day on” the | Queensborouga Bridge by @ trolley car in eherge of shortly after seven o'ctock for) Sonn Bulllvan of No, M8 Juckoon aver be married at three o'clock |nuc, Long Island City. Tho accident occurred near the Queens end of the bridge. Sullivan had brought his car slowly up the ateep incline was gotiing ey schedule speed wh: Nolan stepped trom behind a coma, Omesa Oil Letkiearets Bronchitis and ny $Htid, Stn Wreight aviators. of @ dense fog which com- obscured objects less than 30 Beatty with his wife as a and carrying Sfteen pounds of woveral and Reid, i the station the ecreech of je brought the aviators over just as they were boarding A shower of rice and shoes a “front it, while his wife dropped rice. The forte £33 tor was encouraged in hie ef- | <wennue . Difficult Breathing Women Try to Be Augels Regardless of dust squalls there were ‘The Oi ret wid an fad rep Lotties ase, aeecelane flights yesterday after- jaseau Boulevard, L. 1, George y meso &@ long Might with Mrs. as 8 passenger. flew Garden City to Belmont Park. B Reed carried aloft Miss Geaover of Manhattan. gan Conall FOUNDED 1827 Ory Goods -Carpets- Upholstery CO ¥ Important Announcement ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL , 17TH AND 18TH, EXTRAORDINARY SALES WILL BE HELD IN ALL OUR DEPARTMENTS, FULL PARTICULARS WILL BE GIVEN IN THE | EVENING PAPERS OF TUESDAY, APRIL 16th. James McCreery & Co. _ 23rd Street 34th Street IMPORTANT SALB ¢ HIGH GRADE DINNERWARE AND CUT GLASS AT PRONOUNCED REDUCTIONS On Tuesday, April the 16th French China oa Sets, open stock pattern, 00, 25.00 and 50.00 Pa prices 27.00, 89.00 and 78.00 } Porcelain Dinner Sets,,,,........... of 8.50 and 18.00 ‘ former prices 12.00 and 23.00 Choice collection of Imported Dinner- : ware, at one-half less than former prices, RICH CUT GLASS Bowls. oy .¢.......++4¢)-2e50 and 4,00 Bugas and Cream Sets..,,,,1.75 " 2.75 none eres 999ee0ers 14000 bd 7.28 sceccnnegeveescveseselel® " 2.50 : s 84th Street Regan Was “Curious, irious, Asked to See! thas MENS & BOYS’ CLOTHING. HATS & FURNISHINGS Your other Suit may need a rest Another Suit from our Spring displays will not only help out your wardrobe, but will break the monotony of constant association with the same Suit day after day. There's no monotonv in the patterns, styles or materials we are showing. Subdued patterns and colorings seem to be in high favor, but we've any number of sprightly patterns for men wholike them. Bright Haberdashery with quiet Clothes is the approved fashion. We sell Furnishings, and Hats too. tower si Place &-Fourth Avenue (SUBWAY AT THE DOOR-ONE BLOCK FROM BROADWAY , MONDAY, APRYY 18, 1019, B. Altman & Cn. A SPECIAL SALE OF WOMEN'S COATS FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), WILL COMPRISE THE FOLLOWING GARMENTS WHICH HAVE BEEN MADE UP IN NEW AND EFFECTIVE STYLES ESPECIALLY FOR THIS OCCASION: . $14.00 COATS OF TAFEETA SILK, SERGE OR CHEVIOT $19.00 COATS OF CHEVIOT 4 7% ¢& 3 AN EXCEPTIONAL SALE OF BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES BEDSPREADS, MUSLIN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR SUMMER FURNISHINGS FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AS FOLLOWS: WHITE BLANKETS , «ws PER PAIR, $2.90 COMPORTABLES.. 8. 0. 4 4 ~—CEACH, 1.25 CROCHET BEDSPREADS » «tle EACH, 1.20 MUSLIN SHEETS. . % 4 EACH, 68. TO $1.05 MUSLIN PILLOW CASES . . EACH, 18. TO 26c. MUSLIN SHEETS, HEMSTITCHED EACH, $1.05 & 1.20 MUSLIN PILLOW CASES, HEMSTITCHED EACH, 25c., 28¢. & 32c MEN'S AND WOMEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS AT INTERESTING REDUCTIONS MEN'S INITIALED HANDKERCHIEFS, USUALLY $3.00 PER DOZEN... at $2.15 MEN'S HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, USUALLY $2.75 & 3.50 PER DOZEN AT $2.00 & 2.65 WOMEN'S INITIALED HANDKERCHIEFS, USUALLY $2.85 PER DOZEN , . . AT $3.50 WOMEN'S HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, USUALLY $2.50 & 3.00 PER DOZEN AT $1.60 & 1.85 WOMEN'S HAND-EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS USUALLY 50c, TO $1.85 EACH AT 25c., 50c., 75c. & $1.00 INITIALS EMBROIDERED TO ORDER AT MODERATE PRICES, rime RUGS, PORTIERES AND CURTAINS, -IVED FOR STORAGE ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELEPHONE OR MAIL FiNhh Avene, 34th and 35th Streets, New York. sion, dragon ¢ He ii and claw $Q), 75 | the feet,at.... had Bidetoarda, Cina cleat, [ING Chain y qondingly low prices, Credit IS Goon {tae suis fect, special aire HERE 244-48 WEST. 42d ST, ‘West of Broadway, ¥. ¥, Karly Kugiish or Golden Oak fl Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums tn Oy th wervely on dh jorin Wee soe eatin er a Set mene Stern Brothers will hold Tuesday, an Extraordinary Sale of #,000 Pairs Wemen’s and Men’s Seasonable Silk Hosiery At About One-Half Their Actual Values Women’s Silk Hose, in black, white and tan, Women’s Black and Colored Silk Hose, Regular Value $1.25 Pair, at O9© Women’s Black and Colored c Silk Hose, superior quality, Regular Value $2.00 Pair, at 93 Women’s Embroidered Black Silk Hose, $2.05 extra quality, Value $3.45 to 9.50 Pair, ° Men’s Pure Silk Half Hose, 32° in desirable color combinations, Regular Value 50c Pair, at Also a collection of Women’s French Silk Hose, with Real Lace Insertions at Less Than One-Half Cost of Importation. Regular Value 75c Pair, at 38° Women’s Neckwear New effects in Coat Sets of Hand Embroidered Batiste and Linen, Macrame, Venise and id Laces, Guimpes of Net and Shadow Laces, and Pierrot Ruffs are being abiteds alto the following Exceptional Offerings for To-morrow Lace Collars, at 23°, 45¢, 68°, 95. PP asiewdceom at 45°, 73¢ Jp Piles stars oa styles, from 2O° to $3.75 Yokes, phd Net oo Laces, in 25° to 75¢ Guimpes, high and low neck, of Fine Net and Shadow Lace. from 75¢ to $3.35 Flowers and Feathers Extensive and varied assortments are now being shown of Flowers, Foliage, Ostrich and Fancy Feathers. Also for Tuesday, at Special Prices Flower Pompons and Bandeaux of bluettes, ros forget-me-nots, poppies, etc, 95°, $1.25 Fee Ostrich Quills, jack, white By colors, at 95°, 1.50 Calis Aigrette Effects, ina ves ot styles, in white, black and colors, at 2.85 To-morrow, an Important Sale of Children’s Dresses, Coats « Hats at Decided Reductions from Former Prices ported Russian Frocks, porta mig f 59°, 85°, 1.35, 1.85 insook D: ag pe Dene Ta tha low neck, 1. 85, 2: 50 Imported Linen Dresses, hand embroidered, low neck and kimono sleeves, in pink, blue and champagne, at Coats of Navy. Blue > Serge, 5 eenbroldered Cotati ue, st 23-28, 3.75,.4.95 2.85, 3.50 cuffs of pongee and pique, NEW BUILDING 2.75, 3.95 Hats of Fancy Straw Braid, trimmed with ribbon and flowers, SECOND FLOOR West 23d and 22d Streets Gerry Cloth Bath Robes for Young Wen and Boys TERRY CLOTH BATH ROBES Tn ‘a large variety of colored effects; girdle and cord to match, 2 to 10 years. Regular price $2.50, 12 to 18 years....-++ ie baese Regular price $2.85 IMPORTED TERRY CLOTH ROBES In handsome patterns of various colorings; girdle and cord to match. 2 to 10 yre,Regular price $3.00, 12 to 18 years... ..sseseess Regular price 63.50, Lord & Taylor Feunded 1836 Advance Sale of Summer W eight Blankets At Reduced Prices California Wool Blankets (cut and bound singly) $2.95 & $3.75 regular $4.00 and $5.00 grades English Printed Bedspreads $1.85 Silk Mull Comfortables ‘Lamb's wool filled $3.85 Value $5.50 Steamer Rugs $4.50, $6.75 & $9.75 regularly $6.00, $9.00 and $13.60 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases at reduced prices for Tuesday and Wednesday Sheets Pillow Cases Value. At Value At + 69c., 59c | 42x38: .18¢. de 72x99. 81x99. 90x99. 65c | 45x3814 2c | 50x38. -28c -79¢ | 54x3814 ....25c Spectal Values in Notions For Tuesday Only Value At % saa Value At Tata orset : lose Supporters, 5 yard Silk..... 45c @5c}] Silk 5 yd. Mercerized. igs 5c Silk Tie Laces. . 10c} _Cotton......... 25c bc Le bla ad Collar Supporters. 9c 5c Laces..... oss.50c 25c coe hee _ Gold Plated Safety Anica 2 for 5c Pins..... aper. 6c 4c Phos Cotton (J. Nickel al Piatel J. Clark’s)..doz.50c 4%c Safety Pins.gross 30c 20c arten Cotton, Tape, 10 yards.... 8c 5c ards . .dos.50¢ 87% Oe ON BO be Hair jets +200 eye for color- oy oe Phi scdae 18c 10c] Barrettes Skint Braid, 5 yds.12c 7c Ld “ Mercer- Needles ...... : feOds ossccta cess 10c %|Bobbins.......... 5c Totlet Goods Ivor-Tone Genuine imported material with the tone of ivory. An odd lot of Hair Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, Pin Boxes, ete., at Reduced Prices. — Special Engraving Free. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. CENTS FISHER BROS. 5 AWEEK cotumBus Av & ake MONEY DOWN ais We, Fa rari Ae et ‘CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down 350.00 " 5.00 | yurchase of | WE PAY FREIGHT 1°24 *. er Aiption One FISHER BROS | -COLUMBUS AVE.BET.103 & 104 ST.

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