The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1912, Page 16

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EVENING WORLD, J eiteea witn the greatest “uit” merchaM.sallore of the ova, The is told on the Rialto that he wae mainspring of Misner’s that he was the “Greyhound” . He travelled under various atiases, his Mont successful being that of J. Cole- He play man Drayton, the well-known clubman; “One 4nd millionaire, Once he o TO DEATH ON © THE TITAN: Be “lian ing him out of bed, He the soundest thrashing he had ever Dusiness man in the ; “Buffalo” Murphy, “Old Man’’|ksown. The Pinkertone were “on the the leet tine. that Mac has “passed” for Iny” of the confidence man for years, jan, “One-Arm” Mac and Silverton Gone. Mit villa eomewhere on ranean. ‘The passing of “Buffalo” “elnch,” according to advices get an TOURISTS THEIR PREY. ‘ - Greatest Gang of Harpies | {Wiped Out by the Hand if of Fate. familiar to Forty-second etrest be missing in the cafes of the Great ‘Way. when the lights are bright- one of the results of the founder fing of the Titanic. Pictures the Gallery will be turned te the ‘The police will strike from thetr the name of more than one man " There went down with the on the Pesseneere crossing tic, men whose mission in life Wilson Mitner's play “The Gri HH THE TITANIC. de known that at Jeast @ score of harpies were on board the lost @oqan linér. ‘ON time card and cond- eter side for months to procure passage the big ship, anticipating the heal thetr lives. It looked t6 them Mke sea” for years—their home was the And now by one of the inacrutabie al of fate their burial place ts the TRAVELLED UNDER ASSUMED NAMES. i Tt 1s impossible to get the names of all of them for they invariably travelled ‘wader asourmed names, sometimes as mil- Menaires, sometimes merely as well-to- HOUND” NIMBELP. n ie credited with having been Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 Special Values in Smith Gray & Co. Spring Suits and Overcoats priced Smit ‘smith'G Gray & Co. garments, you have the same fine tailoring, the same ee waste nde Fares and the eame distinctive styles that have won the pat three generations of the more dis- { iy es yam 4 of New ¥ Yor "5 ry firessed men. t heore ioute ottdenes the of afine clothes RB gece that ts t labors i the ideal than does Ske i nina nee nr SPRING SUITS SPRING COATS SPECIAL: SPECIAL » Or }) Fvth Avenue Outed, Vink Beka a alte ew : Spring Suits, Spring shades to 22.8 15.00 Suits, jues A ts, Coste, val values to B Talacs to 35.06 27.50 A Ke: tise’. "12.50 Boys’ and Children’s SPECIAL S Coats, bis af to 22. $0 15.50 s Children’s Suits, sizes from 2}4 to 17; all ey values 6.00 and 6.75. ‘4.78 Blue Confirmation Suits, ogee ea pean ‘5.50 Children’s Suits, sizes 214 to 17; all Some 2,000 Derbies and Sof: models; values 10.00 to 12.50... "J, Hate~ lar 3.00 values. | Boye’ Long Trouser Suits, broken sizes yee! hs one, pe from our 18-00 and 20,00 lines.. 32.8@ Kner hat m Bakers Dy piite wanes block is Motor Clothes for Owners and Cine Two Brooklyn Stores: coe Fath z Smith a Grey & & Co. SiR ntof a value stand- FURNISHINGS SPECIAL SH] US —soevier 2.50, 3.00 and 3. 3.60 values ;........... 1.855 lent assortment, including Russian cord, wilt Mand sifinee and Scotch madras; ry have double Freach cuffs, five button front, coat model; long |, cannot gap at walat line, SPRING HAT SPECIAL ney +f Waren 3 St. was—is an- | by a Justice of the Btate Co 2 MAY HAVE BEEN other than that of price from regularly | onan pt Re a - “h y reivar A — Liv eis Setar [LEADERS OF Ut ate Ty STRIKE ARE i ee sarisa | seqWRURTPORT, ats, me re ae musetoante cares Seve 2. ‘Arturo with i F a i i i ‘j i ae Hh Ld i H 8 Li preme Court, Justice Preme Court ordered that as the defendant of New Jersey the wut F 7 i Ze Hi gs i Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’ and Girls’ Suits and Coats Misses’ English Norfolk Suits Girls’ Sriieelined en lew fel avy of cI navy blue jh serge or fa Rae EE 1g 59 EMTS 11.50 Braid-bound Bobtail Suits Girls’ Dressy MBS: vara New three-button coat with bobtail Of navy serge or black and white c! back; skirt and coat braid bound; of navy collar and” revers of corded Mouse yets Ae veo 29.50 Misses’ Belted Tuxedo Suits A new Russian Tuxedo model, black satin collar and cuffs, latest model skirt, ohne pire gh or ‘shepherd Wana: ” 24. 50 Misses’ Dressy Tailored Suits A new shirred front and back coat, with sho pay i eT coats. 9.75 Value $14.50 Misses! Satin Reversible Coats Of black satin, reverse side of Black and Seoadetoth or Dleck and ‘hie gre ee 22.50 Marabou Trim’d Slip-on Coats Of double faced hep ep satin in pees tapi round collar and white silk colors, or evening to match coat; telmm pha trasting TERRE nw 29.50 Hehe iarinn 29.50 Misses’ Graduation and Class-Day Dresses Exclusive models from our own workrooms of white French voile, net or batiste, hand-embroidered and trimmed with fine Val., Point Venise, Macrame and real baby Irish lace. Sizes 14 to 20 years. 18.50 29.50 39.50 ' Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing Boys’ All-Wool Suits ° Young Men’s Suits ina pair of Knickerbockers. {ee and business suits, Be fa st wll English tweed, also navy wy serge and English mix p ue ser i to 18 years. Value 99.75 2 to 40 chest. Value $18.80 Hand Tallored Suits. - Men’s Suits face ir of kerbockers. En, fortolk and double- breasted models; of navy se~ge, gray or or ho..espua ‘and cheviots. 7.40 18 years. Value $12.50 Boys’ English Raglans : eaneas East ca ats ot arty or brown Mince! Heretofore $12.50 Boys’ English Reefers navy blue serge or ae and white Soret checked worsted. 3 to 10 years, Value $0.75 of imported 12.75 fetes. ase 18.75 Young Men’s Raglans riaioget ce grey and Oxford all- ri 33 to 40cl Value $20.00 English Binsae Coats striped broadcloth flannel, 7.50 ewst yeas” Value $7.50 SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY 10.00 7.50 15.00 4.95 y Young Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings Boys! Ney Negligee Blouses Young Men's ws betered nes Shirts ped madras, with soft attached By! ped maar mee collar 4) soft turned back cuffs. 8 to 15 years, Regular price $1.00 iis to one neck, Rae price $1.45 Young Men’s & Boys’ Pajamas Silk Kaltted Ties White and colored madras or ry re silk, accordion bet or crochet chambrey in tan, blue or pink. Ree inst hands, fa rich Regular price $1. 25 Heretotore 4 5 10 $1.48 65 85 SALE SATURDAY OF HIGH SHOES, OXFORDS AND PUMPS, Misses’, Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes OF TAN OR BLACK RUSSIA CALF OF GENUINE WHITE NUBUCK Value $3.00 Value $3.50 Value $4.50 2.25 2.95 345 Sizes 8 10 1034 Value $3.00 Value $3.75 Value $4.50 Sizes 8 10 10% Sizes 11. © 2 Sizes 2}440 5% Sizes i to 2 Sizes 2440 5% Women’s and Misses’ Shoes Suede or Cloth Top Shoes Lrg RR WF or all ft etn 4.50 Hand Made wali wee ot By Seema, a, or bide! 6.50 Oxford Ties and Pumps In tan or black Russia calf, also patent leather; hand-sewed welt. Value $5.00 White Nubuck Pumps Of white nubuck; also black or tan Russia calf. Value $6.50 4.00 5.00 Figures The Sunday Circulation of the ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Is Now Over 300,000. == FRECKLES =| WOMEN'S DRESSES & TAILOR-MADE SUITS B. Altman & Cn. B. Altman & Go. are oFFERING THE MOST DESIRABLE STYLES IN AFTERNOON, RECEPTION AND EVENING DRESSES, ALSO PLAIN AND TRIMMED TAILOR-MADE SUITS AT VERY REASONABLE. PRICES. LINEN, CRASH AND CLOTH RIDING HABITS FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN; RIDING BOOTS, HATS, GLOVES AND OMWER ACCESSORIES. 16,000 YARDS OF CHOICE DRESS SILKS AT EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICES WILL BE ON SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY IN BLACK, WHITE AND COLORS. SOLD_IN DRESS LENGTHS ONLY NOVELTIES IN COLLARS AND LACE PEPLUMS IN EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS AT THE FOLLOWING LOW PRICES: ROBESPIERRE COLLARS OF RATINE WITH ~ JABOTS OF SHADOW LACE . . at 65¢. WHITE LACE PEPLUMSAT $1.35, 1.75 & 2.00 WOMEN’S SILK AND CHIFFON WAISTS WILL ALSO BE OFFERED AT MUCH LESS THAN USUAL PRICES, AS FOLLOWS: STRIPED SILK SHIRT WAISTS at $3.50 CHIFFON WAISTS . $5.50, 8.00 & 10.00 A SALE OF WOMEN’S PETTICOATS ‘AT SPECIAL PRICES IMPORTED WASHABLE ‘PETTICOATS $2.50 & 2.75 COLORED MESSALINE PETTICOATS =. $4.50 BOYS' CLOTHING. IN STOCK AT THE MODERATE PRICES GIVEN BELOW: BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS OF BROWN OR GREY MIXTURES, TWO PAIRSOFKNICKERBOCKERS $6,00,7.50, 10.50 & 12.50 BOYS’ NORFOLK OF NAVY BLUE SERGE $6.00, 8.00, 10.50 & 13.50 BOYS’ REEFERS OF NAVY BLUE SERGE WITH DETACHABLE WASHABLE COLLARS . $8,50 BOYS’ NORFOLK BLAZERS IN VARIOUS COLORS $6.50 THESE ARE REGULAR STOCK PRICES. IMPORTED EMBROIDERED SUITS OF PIQUE, LINEN AND PONGEE ARE ALSO SHOWN AT MODERATE PRICES, AS WELL AS OTHER WASHABLE SUITS IN RUSSIAN AND SAILOR af STYLES; STRAW HATS, CAPS, SWEATERS, BATH ROBES i AND GENERAL FURNISHINGS, LEATHER GOODS _ FOR AUTOMOBILE OR GENERAL TRAVELING USE FITTED HAMPERS, BAGS AND SUIT CASES; CARRY-ALLS, POUCHES AND PILLOWS; TOILET ARTICLES IN ROLLED LEATHER CASES, ALSO SILK DUST COATS AND SLIPPERS "IN CASES, FLASKS AND THERMOS BOTTLES, TOURIST NOTE BOOKS AND MANY OTHER NOVELTIES IN LEATHER GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES, FURS, RUGS, PORTIERES AND CURTAINS, RECEIVED FOR STORAGE. ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELEPHONE OR MAIL. Ft Neves, 34th wd 38 Meets, Mem Heads

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