The evening world. Newspaper, April 18, 1912, Page 14

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8: THE EVENING WORSE THURSDAY, APR vig ‘ | ‘ : i ; found : é \ 4 | . o, lectives 1 i Th oO t noc pat! " Po ce rector ti - u Landers and Kean the ailk in pon eeiapce A hire a wa Mocuittass, Bats THE PUBLIC. . nd Pollitt. Whitney, Eqgenberger, Si i A i. 8 stable on Lindo : are hud by Uhited Over pt Kony tak Yeu | jes J M ER , The owner of the aaid two men y ih ‘ had left the silk in his charge, They did Shields to-day in| The constant and increasing salesfrom | not Mention the value or cont of the packaes and raid they would return for rf ded to the Tombs. | samples, proves the genuine merit of 4 n cee ar 7 ange | Allen's Foot:E: the antiseptic powder | A packages and eaid the bot redtte of Thae Mach. 0 be shaken into the shoes for Tired, | The thieves did not return, however, ¢ “Who war it wrote ‘Distance lend en- Swollen, Sweating, Tender Feet. ‘|| apparently having learned that their a hantment to the view?" i Tastant relief to coras and t t clean-up had not micceeder, * f don’t know, but I'll bet he nevers rs and callous spots, Allen's Foo! | a ; on the gable end of a house and | Ease makes walking a delight. R “a rts Material Quickly IN SCISSORS KILLING. : ; Ay Ben'ecrep ei id everywhere 06, | °e Stas |Men Who Ran Fictitious Mer-|== : : — one J. Bnyter, len S. Olmsted, é Mra, Walter J. Snyder, who in charged dress, Allen imste setae a Rec by the police with stabbing her hus 4 Said p . = 4 overed, Gang Is Near Bar te Gane Wiis ear er aacsae th cantile Concerns Said to | James Butler Ine Stores ( b Capture, apartment at No. 930 St, Nicho- | Have Gained $60,000. T R Y, ; Le ° . nie, April % was held to the 2 i j a - Jury by a Coroner's jury to-day —— ; V : B | j ) fatter stole a two horse truck| to «tab him, Coroner's Physician Otto | perger and Samuel Kohter, who are said H d | i R Q ml e ( y Nee Zia 3 ft with silk valued at $2,500. They| A. Schults testified that the wounds in- e D4 , | * an ‘Pot | © Remar ented tthe weantn i e"auvewramacd four fon me iy MANAHAN Sten , iete, t have been given in npan or the 0 they_hnow the entity of the Micted ment have been g1se" 10 10 canta companion tor tne purpose o« | BEOWS. Halt, Restores Gray or Faded Hair to Its Original Color tee of the robbery, should go to the Grand Jury, and Cor- defrauding merchants and manufactur ‘and Sto! Dandruff and Seal Dis : : re and have succeeded in thelr acheme ip Uiseases. Widriver of the truck, which was|oner Holstein remanded the woman to 2c Bottle Free to Prove it. | red to-day they were close to) jiitted ulcide by grabbing her hand) raid and arrested Edgar A. Whitney ‘by Baring Bros. of No, 133 Mer-| the Tombs without ball. to the extent of about $60,000, feet, was Charies Porto. elie had ° 8 bes ‘at the Old Dominion pier at the Prison for J \. oMces for concerns called The Amity Bealp Remed 4 eatiy benefited by tne MOTH BAG ‘Of Beach street to make a delivery,| A sentence of from five to ten years |Congolidated Conatruction Company. Land beat p! known, ¥ 00 @ dottin Dis truck in the etreet, He wag|in State prison was impowed to-day In | ong omices of thy Amity Company were wn G nd f°, mr y all drug 9 of the gang that yenterday | that held the acissors and forcing her |Samuel Lb. Lederer, Edward Eeren- — ‘These men first proceoded to establish Newark on Daniel A, Dugan, son of x ; Judge Dugan of Orange, N. J. cone | NO et Naan ecrect, He. Wi-| keadtuinaets ded of ¢ . Swissco | For lining trunks and wrapping clothes use ai at No, 87 Nassau etreet, H. Wil-| marvetioi ‘ction and thoueande ha AGG f running down and killing a | wae n ma * FE go reported the robbery to the Leon- jig Be his automobile on Christmas| son was at No, 271 West One Hundrd | fece'yet Os ieee Me the penihie | ateme i ir Ra u 1) c police station. Half an hour! Day lest. and Twenty-‘fifth atreet, an dthe Con-! B , : not have received any| edy 49 Oo 9 neinnatl. Bold atall cor and drug stores KC) Old-Fashioned , npclll wew +. f ] Brat nted that almost any woman will find a hat QC aS 8 Ni For Children or Misses—The material LAID GGS B00 suit her. leah i} ih is a heavily rubberized fabric with isa “Hate formerl $ vi ea ee wis 1 5 FOR > Ss 2 Hats former! iy deh 139 Hats that were $1. 18 Herald Square es! 98, now at . re Bway gamed 35" St. > Boys Suits iia h pp Bays: Trousers Silk Dresses m@auea\ Norfolk Models, sizes 6 to 14 ‘ ; Double-breasted, ine 9 to 17 pase Sale Extraordinary!! $ 7 94 Remarkable Ha Mindreds of different styles. So many ideas are East View Eggs New laid, selected, every egg c y guaranteed; sold only in sealed cartons; dozen.:.....0.....++ Greatest Value Ever pacer “Old-Fashioned” Mqcy) Women’s Corsets Corsets, made of fine coutil, trimmed 4 lace; low bust, long hips. Two pairs of hose supporters attached; sizes 18 to 26; —i quality. On Sixth Floor, at made of striped coutil, lace-trimmed. Low bust, extreme long hips, cut on bias lines. Wide reauet clasp and two pairs of hose Supporters attached. Sizes 18 to 26, O0e quality: at E s (Sixth Floor. ) \ ‘Materials are all-wool cassimeres in ser- Offering of ' viceable brown or gray mixtures, well tailored ii | ay Beautiful Models <p and in extra full sizes (see illustration). Cannot be duplicated elsewhere for less than Maine’s Choicest Regular Low Price 12c a Can | 3 CANS 95¢ EveryCanGuaranteed Evaporated Milk The famous Belle Brook, pure, rich milk, 6 c Kk They are much superior to Boys’ Suits that $10.00 to $12.00 $ are offered everywhere else 96 | Many attractive models—we can illus- as a remarkable special at trate but one here—including full blouse and low neck styles. They are made of silk foulard in plain or striped effect, also of beautiful changeant taffeta; variously trimmed with dainty laces Printed Curtain Scrim, in handsome double-bor- der patterns; originally sold by us at 21c a VOI) SHOCINUBE: fess csccn cs ioscces cone tives Cretonnes, single and double-faced patterns; suit- eae for curtains and slip coverings; special, a WOO rc cinscPh Sha sheeene sche is bracene nk 1448 and silk bandings in contrasting color. | Curtain Swiss, 36 inches wide. Curtain Swiss, in an assort- Assortment of dots and block ment of stripes, blocks, dots A rare opportunity to secure Dresses of Beauty and Worth at a Wonderfully Low Price.J J SSS0)s 4. crernPr®® Ge | snd figures; sold regularly at 12c to 14c a yar special (@txth Fi ard; special. . Colored Curtain Madras, in} at “Old-Fashioned” Macy's, “Old-Fashioned” Macy’ t ed. al d Sixth Fl stain jass 5 , a S Slothes= Siath Children’s g special ats... iy i a eee Oriental Tapestry Couch Covers, warm colorings and & Misses’ resses tH S attractive patterns; were $1. 24 each; special at . ™ 98. We have just secured another handsome lot of Men's Suits to (Sixth Floor.) sell at $10.49—Suits that are all-wool and a superior grade wool. } [Children’s Wash Dresses in a varied as- oi sortment of charming little models. Gra: and brown mixed cheviots, sel erie ap |$ ‘49 pat aes is 19 Made of chambrays, in all the wanted n and Sailor Blouse Suits, pi of all-wool navy blue and mixed cheviots. Several models to seleci from and trimmed in a variety of weve rid 2} eo years. $5.00 ality. Our ial price at ‘‘Old-Fashio1 Bey Macy's on th Fl... _ $3.49 inuation Sale of Boys’ Reliable fabrics, splen- diy made and worth double the prices we have placed upon Your choice at 39, 59c and 98c quality supreme; thicker than cream; reg- ular tall 10c can cut to..........eeeee California Prunes Finest full of Same Dest ia a sui aver “10° sveraien ti ge “Old-Fashioned” Macy’s' Scarves & shams Hemstitched Scarves and Shams to Match, all new, crisp goods, best qualities—no seconds —Size of Shams, 29x29 inches; size of Scarves 16x50 inches; 25¢ qualities—each MGT TEN) 3% to 44 inches, including sstouts colorings, finished with novelty lingerie Sale on our Sixth Floor, at collar and cuffs. Daintily embroidered Guaranteed Blue Serge Suits, absolutely fast color, smoothefinish bodice with several rows of pin tucks, 49 close-woven fabrics that will give satisfaction, fastening cow the front with eight @ offered at one-third less than similar quality clothes arge pearl . buttons, ® ry Ib. re siaebouee cut to, a ID......---+-- ’ 4 Sizes 6 to 14 elsewhere. Sizes 34 to 44. Mn Sale at “Old- (see illustration). years $ .96 where at $3.00. on’ Sate on Our Sixth | FING? Ab cicsieisce Fashioned” Macy's on Sixth Floor, n’s Trousers— Neat, dark gray striped fabrics, ore. 5 Sizes 31 to 42 3 9-98 aes SL NEP SE “Old-Fashioned” Macy’ TOWEL SPECIALS Unbleached Union Linen Crash Toweling, for dish ly durable,—well tailor st measurement. $3.00 Qualities at. (Sizth Flees.) “Old-Fachioned” Macy's Junior Misses’ Tub Dresses Another lot of smart models about 200 in all—dupli- $10 .*20 @ $39 = f cates of those that were Yd.| or roller towels. Extra heavy and very absorb- | A sna apped up early inthe day ent. 17 inches wide; special on Sixth Floor. of the previous sale, The Home: Tor for the kitchen and bath; size 19x37 inches; } | (raceralnsinelga. Parents, meanys “Old-Fashioned” Macy's, on Sixth Floor, at . 11 x - > iat striped and checked ef- (Oath Fests) TiS TAN iy ais fects. Several styles to se lect from; sizes 13, 15 and 17 years. a Sold elsewhere at $3.00, Special on Our Sixth Floor, Carat %' t WCaret 1.Carat 1% Old-Fashioned Macy's’! SHEET MUSIC}: day and Saturday selling we have aclectnd the ¢ some. tit niteds «In ordering. b roliowine titles, | a tnd chelve: and allow one vent a copy. for Ve PY mail give first and’ se a y R ed b, Junior Misses’ Suits, made of twilled serge, v avy, black, gray and tan. Smart hip- inen Med ur by i 19] ] length ci ‘ ightly cutaway at front. ‘ON SIXTH FLOOR” oh ‘5s " “ h Damask Novelty shawl collar in, self coloring.) 3 T535 Sis om hath ee i ai a edt 8 sf cor , ‘0 “ % x W “ bores able Clethe, splendid Large assortment of de» 1 pear! buttons and simulated buttonholes ta Mout bean to Cc 28 wollte re ete esp nadine oss thet travellers expenoen e es, eter 84° signs to select from. Excel- and lined with peau (ton Talk tw Your t mate arias he pee ti Bes! size lent quality, one and three- } de cygne. Plairrnew a Fy : Sey beige, te echatf tess. 1's" Hionple ‘matter to rotten thor a an quarter yards wide. Regular wi model skirt (see ‘Hen ey back om Teauest, Our bill’ ut sale guarantees cash. Value, : med Nepking, rs variety | | 40c weaves, Sold at “Olde . illustration). Sold ke Sere fenaraatan Broadway Pre itr aoe Fashioned” Macy's on 6th Fl, a, mere tale. 0. toad | 437" ow “me Charl es eene Diamonds New York, Lace Reund Contropinces, Peclal On: Wur Se Rad 8, Hel LONDON ERDAM. orphatisirent, 32, Ae Re Te, au Peltean, So) Heat lace ine , en re, fertion : 22-inch diameter. 49° See our other ae Were Colles 1 . g Pd 2% 't Tou Smile? with neat lace a rele, ¥ Bae? Seta | | Advertisement |(“@ya. o_o | BBE arr] EEE | E SEvEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE 24 abt ts wo | ESA |{WEEK. ORDER ONE 10-DAY AND PROSPER, Gisth Floor ‘ We with attached cuffs. Made , of Percales in striped effects. Sizes 14 to 17 “in. Sold elsewhere as a special at 68c. On oa at “Old-Fashioned” Macy's, on Sixth C sbread ounwil have hundreds ts window alone contains dia- Fa yale these welghits and prices of © now on nale =e S SSee S sas see 5 on page 4 Herald Square Bway 34"to35"S& Sixth Fleer Scents

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