The evening world. Newspaper, April 26, 1912, Page 20

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het P GRVSASTUDGE HOINSBLAGK HAND : : SENDS HIM AWAY TORESCUE WOMEN 's2“2ssrss"s" WORLD, as hard ast can,” Mr. Butler sald, “1 vow a Roosevelt man until he beoame | 2 violently radical, I believe that Taft will secure the nomination. Repubitcans vant @ more conservative wan than Looaevelt. Oldest Jersey Policeman Dena, FLIZABETH, N. J., April 26.—Poltce THE EVENIN BUTLER FOR TAFT. Nafialo Kalter, Home From Fi Distikes T. Rte Radtent 14 Tne Kalrerig Auguste Victoria of the because of taking the # n Cours FRIDAY,APRIL 26, 1913. MYSTERY gg 2 sha a gas tude in hte epi i OF POVERTY. [sat ne nea'veon dona tive ee sit noses On a table was this note to hie landlady: a man of great se- co ohatles FE ittown affairs but known 'y about Kions to have conr nobility, Kf, night at hy? metto, No, with the Austriam himself wich gas last rding house, the Pal- Elghth atreet. to this oguntry ten bauer. rental. 1 have « very Thursday evening. I hate to trouble you, Mrs. Fletsch- What little there is in this foom belongs to you in lieu of my deep sense of conscience about this. So you may do what you ike with everything. | owing to the Titanic disaster. + iene! 3, 1. Butle t | ermeant Jacob Elmiger, said to have and movéd tnto the Pal. Give my body to the Coroner, to | 1 ee eee wing, tesecret: | #em the oldest polleaman on active) MOMM® fon in kept by Richart and| be thrown Into the Potters Field, \ pooner in the tast National Convention | uty In the State, ia dead after an ill-| te erat wrouhs ak tals Stems | O'liEed Siz J Sovenes Sone tee H wea one of the passengers, and he war (ness at the age of {He was known |and fea toaging oF paRrd ww 6 tu re. refer you a eens, * _—.— o o bt a cae ree ~¥ ewe reporters | is the terror of horse thieves and had for ie, was mach sepremed, pe ML nal A ' “I'd Rather Take Juice Than 20 Years,” Says Paddy, the * Priest's Slayer. { Sonn Muiraney, Who killed Patrich Me s better known aa “Paddy the salocn-keoper at No, 771 Tenth venus) feceived his death no.tco from Jedge Rowmieky in tho Court of General Besson to-day. From the Ume that the Juage began to read the. warrant uatil he told Mulraney that he must Supe 3 the prisoner never lost the com- Digation of a mmile and a leer ther agreed over his face. As the Judge COMciuded, Mulraney turned Lo his coum 80, Kara Prenuce, and waid: 4 “Well, 1 took a gambler’s chance and | T dom. Anyway, 1 would rather go up a4 have the juice put through me than be bo.nered by keepers for twenty years m Bing Bing.” Arowpd Mulrancy when he Uwought out for sentence was a half 4 by Sheriff Hare a8 etl emiling winen fe Was taken ont of the court roum 96 pot in the prisoners’ van to be bay wéth eleven other convicts to i. the Priest” was known a+ “model saloon keeper on the West erew wife, Mulraney and John Dowling had deen & apres in Harlem togetier one “mast October and were short of O6 Mulraney’s advice they went They first tried to get into store but were chased away. ‘BMulraney eaid, according to the Dowling told later: “Let's go “Pedy the Priest’, We'll get there." it the Tenth avenue saloon foung it closed, but they forced an Gnd started to tap the till, Me. ¥ upon them @nd Mulraney wing made @ confession his red a pleg ot insanity for jeeion Was appointed and jared sane. He was ill, how- <wan sent to Bellevue where coroner was ‘over him to-day Mall Mase pentenced. et Gen Sarety Co Hfesaving fa jen teoamers in be held German: Pos the conference, 1s willing| arrest, Jan, 31. of selecting Privile, Women, 1» for the reason ¢! free! ‘coal’ * t Si Pails oP ch for Gi Amazing Story of Kidnapping Told: Hoboken Police by Eva Verducel, who te reatly Mra, John HM. Meyer of No, 61 Jefferson street, Hoboken, Patsy Black, and Frances Savornina visited Hoboken police heada to-day and told a atory which to Chief Hayes and his Ital tective-rergeant, Cornelli, almost be- 4 belief. die tm the hale in she woek ben Te ee and her husband separ: {ated some time ago after a quarrel. Two weeks ngo a man met her on the street In New York and told her that | her husband was dead and was to be buried from @ house in Brooklyn. When she went to make eure of his entity she, Was sclted by her husband and ma@e a prisoner. Savornin was After a few days the two women were taken to @ resort on the outskirts of a laborer’s of rescue. He sought out Meyer, cursed According to his own story, hie sim- | Hie hand was always open, When] cerity was tested by the selection of might came and his patrons| another recruit and the requirement in He would see that they did/ that they emp.y revolvers at each other all their earnings, As @jet twenty paces. The one who first hilarious MoBreen took his| killed or wounded the other wae to be rom him and then sent around | accepted. Black shot hie antagonist In MoBreen was @ \iberal| the leg. the poor of his district and| Five days ago he got the two women Wee genuine grief over is mur-| out of the house where they were kept and got them to Btroudeburg on « freigh: of the way into Hobo! is, very i and may and exhaustion of he: BiG. ICEBERG 1S SIGHTED. ‘The steamer Principe 4i Piemonte ar- Meat Gratt Char, Harry Katsenstetn, the bones whe was aferenee. $2 vi IMGAN, April M.—4t ta Merimatd| Gree ager op tomy, im, the intérnations! eonterenes tor | Ward's of the subject of im-| discharged to-day by Judge Malone in B’way at 13th Street Women’s Department - VITALLY INTERESTING NEWS Fashionable Apparel } It lathe be * aches ke por tine here thot have thele prices cut in SINE td eharmeuse—trim: ictal tntw fwodsle etree ve eee fo fel the very amall orice Ags aeeeE| $5.50 many thritiing experieaces with bur “7 nm earn lars. back to fight Rooserveit Escaped Prisoners. her brother-in-law, THREE-PIECE SUITS FOR YOUNG GIRIB With el and Hala coat collar and oulfs of silk and Many pretty and effective trimmings. Materi: Wool Mixtures, Checks and Berges, “fo to Svan. 215.00 GIRLS’ DRESSES Of Fine French Linen and Anderson Ginghams; had- eomely trimmed with !aces and embroideries. An see ment of models to seivet from. C lors: pink, biueand tan. 4 to 16 yeurs..cseesseeeess price $4.50, GIRLS’ DRESSES Of Fine Fronch Chambray and Linen; effectivy” trim- med with heavy embroidery insertion, and ‘78h lace and hand-embroidery; several models. 4 to5 years. seseeueene seeeccececeeee Regular pre $12.75, In the same house, frequented by eallors, the sirl was eleo @ prisoner. 9.75 | it Archibald, Pa, in » embarked on a mission Verducet family and offered to as @ member of Meyer's band. 8.50 ENGLISH LOUNGE COATS Two models of the swagger sweater ty?# for steamer or shore. In Imported Mackinaw Pleis and Mixtures, bright red and green Cheviots and wite Berges. 14, 16 & 18 years....sceeccesevecees +. F@Ular price $85.00. SPORT COAT TYPES In Advanced Hand-loom Knish Novelty Fabrice. Blazer and Norfolk Coats, Sery and the new Flannels. 14, 16 & 18 yeas...... 7.59 10.50 13.50 to 39.50 i] MAN-TAILORED DOUBLE REASTED BOX COATS Buffed edge, lined througwut. In high-grade Serge navy and . Bb to 8 yere .-..Regular price $8.96, train. They walked the reat 21.75 6.95 Stream. Toland. Tneene, BABY _UNDERWA: Hvspitel, wae board | the Court of General Sessions, Merry| Cambrio; untrimme, with pearl buttons. 6to18 mos. 50c pcb |Kavoneea was inscog ert Coutil; made in sage MANNEE +ss+eesvssevseessesees OG Ming | arrest, Jan, 31. Hie dlecherge was] GATHERED ANDSTRAIGHT WAISTS eee ——-| Of Muslin; boneduttons, 9 to ld years....0..0..5. 256 CAMBRIC WAT! Cool for Sumner, gathered, embroidery edge,......-.5 50c Torchon lacesige, beading and ribbon, bone buttons... 50¢ B. B. TURLINGTON, Vieo-Prestdent. Lighter weigit Cambrio; lace trimmed and pearl buttons. 75¢ 6 mos. to 14 years. ® | CAMBRIC VAISTS Made straght, untrimmed ; three lengths according to age 8 to 12 years 2todyers 40C 5 to7 years 60c CORDED WAISTS 50c FOR ® 1 Heavy weight materi:'s, 6 to 10 years... 65c ° ‘ esand Girls | oxen warerg ING TO S| Steels in sides, back and front, buttone in front.....-. 1,00 SELON WAISTS Shoulder strap and waist belt, garters attached and bone buttons. 40 12 years.ssescssseseeseessseereseesee BOC eelling breake the ’ BOYS’ HEAVY-WEIGHT WAISTS Reiaforced, buttoned front, detachable buttons, 8 to 6 yrs Tee ld years...sceeeeee Cee ee reer e cence cece sseneces Light weight material at same prices. 50c 65c R LIGHT WEIGHT WORSTED SWEATER COATS h| In various color, 1 008 yearo...seresseeevsevvevens } LAMBS’ WOOL COAT SWEATERS Light weight, soft and stretchy. Colors: tan, or white, 2106 yeara.csrcccercsseees a oy 1.65 2.85 8 BLACK, RED AND WHITE PATENT LEATRER Shaped; If inch width. 2 to 14 years...eeeerees. 69C, T5¢ BLACK AND RED PATENT I.EATHER ® | Lined with white kid; width 1 inch. 2 to 14 yeas 69c, 85¢ owes pret vty b MYACRS’ 8.CLASP FRENCH KID Light and dark wn, white, black and gray ....+- 1.50 pair {$19.50 © IMPORTED STOCKINGS $6.75 §% ot « tino ribbed line thread, attk finish; high epticed B| heel, double sole and toe, Bluck, white or tan 3 pairs @) aE . 1,00 was found tn his room, eart: Suits and Dresses or Girls and Children A Remarkable Reeuction in Seasonable Wear. FRENCH MULL DRESSES Handsomely trimmed with fine Swiss embroidery ineer- tion and fine tucking. Colors: pink, blue and white. 6 to 15 years......... evecccceee TUB DRESSES OF FINE FRENCH LINEN Trimmed with embroidered Dresden border. Co'ors: white, blue and pink. 6 to 15 yrs .. Regular pries 68.75, GIRLS’ SATLOR SUITS OF WHITE AND TAN LINEN Odd models at reduced prices. 4 to 15 years.......... irre eee Cecovcevere Regular price $8.25, TUB FROCKS OF FINE CHECK GINGHAM Trimmed with plain,self*color chambray, hand-embroid- ered. Colors:pink, blue, black and white. 6 to 15 yrs. ee eeeees teeeeeeoees Headgarters for College Sirls’ Coats Athletic Youg Women's and Siris’ Coats for every need, SEMI-DRESS CHEVIOT COATS A box-plaited belted model with shawl collar and over collar and cuffs of embroidered pique: lined throughout. In navy and checks. 34 to 8 yrs. . Regular price 611.95, DRESSY PONGEE COATS We have been fortunate in duplicating last Saturday's , Bale model; a dainty, summery coat, with deep batiste collar and ouffs, lace inserted, silk lined throughout. In natural and light blue..........-+.+- weeeeeaueues 84 to 12 years .......065 sees. Regular price $97.60, FRESH WHITE GERGR COATS ‘A man-tailored double breasted boxy model, lined throughout. 8 to 16 years.....-Regular price $18.95, STOUT GIRS’ WATRTS Cambrio; torchon lace trimmed (extending below waist line). 12, 14. & 16 years....eseeeeccesssecccrcoeece BONED WAISTS FOR GROWING GIRLS Steels in front and back, corded sides, garters attached, buttoned front,and laced back.Waist measures 20 to 80-in STOUT GIRS’ CORSETWAIRTS Batiste; with high back and full hip. BONED _CORSETWAISTS Long hips, buttoned front, low bust; embroidery trim- 18 to 26-inch... med. 18 to 28-inch waist measurements ..+..-+-....- GTRDI.ES tiste or Coutil. 18 to 24-inch... FIRST CORSETS FOR GIRIS Embroidery trimmed, steels and fine boni: 18 to 25-inch. .+eesccceesevssores Supporters CHARLES FIStTDR, 7.20 6.75 4.25 3.95 17.50 10.75 Underwaits and Corsetwaists for Srowing Sirls and Children “We make a speelalty of Iiting growing giris properly. 1.25 65c 1.00 1.50 1.25 COTTON, Black and Whites....ce.sseeseeees BZe, to 15¢ SILK, Tan, Pink, Blue, White and Black «---» 23c, to 35¢ SHIRRED RIBBON GARTERS, 80X GARTERS, Blue, Pink and White......+ KERN'S SUPPORTERS, White.....+++ Caddren’s Summer Weight Sweaters THREE-QUARTER LENGTH SWEATER COATS With sailor collar, belt and pockets; hand-finished, Colors:gray, tan or white. 108 years..sereresseees Gand 5 years..+++055 4,35 6 to 8 yeare...+-0- Children’s Bolts TAN CALFSKIN, RED, WHITE AND NAVY KID Shaped in 1, 2 and 24 inch widths for coate and dresnes, 2 to 14 yoard. veereecesvere Sloves BOYS’ PIQUE FRENCH KID ‘Cut broad; excellent fitting. »+++sessteeveeseces Qur_Own Importation -We_Invite_ Comparison Hostery CHILDREN’S IMPORTED FANCY SCCKS In cotton and lisle thread; large variety of patterns . and colorings.....++.++++++-Regular price 25, 19. pair Fifth Avenue at -Thirty-Fiith Street 2to8 years.. 45c. to 50c 35c 25c 3.75 4.85 sessesseeees T5e, 1.00 1.50 1.65 pair eo Loré & Taylor Founded 1820 A Very Special Offering For Saturday 100 Tailored Suits’ in Men’s Wear Serges, navy, black and Fancy Mixtures. Coats lined with Peau-de-Cygne. The season’s latest models. At the exceptional price of $16.50 Also the following Splendid Values Tailored Suits in Hairline stripes, , Serges in navy, black and white, and two-toned and ae Whipcords., A large selection of the latest models . exceptional value Mer'’s Wear $29.50 Women’s Satin Coats far eae oe tenay olsen inal 13.75 with all the new colorings...... eoees Street 8 Touring Coats copy of one of the latest foreign mod- els, All the most desirable colorings very special value $19.50 Millinery Trimmed Hats Flower and Feather trimmed $12.00 & $16.50 Ready-to-Wear Hats $5.75 & $7.75 Children’s Hats....... vee B295 Special Sale of Gloves For Saturday 16-button Imported W bite Glace Mousquetaire Gloves fine selected French Skins, ball pearl button at wrist value $2.75 per pair, Milanese Silk Gloves Ibow length — double fin, tipped, Paris plat srabcouiecy, black c or white value $1.00 per pair, Milanese Silk Gloves 2 clasp—double finger tipped, Paris point embroidery, black or white value 75c per pair, W bite Chamoisette Gloves ee 38c per a 25¢ $1.95 786 45¢ Bro: 'way & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. S:°2“w“naqwqoo"=“wmao=os==_—_a To-morrow, Saturday Clearance Sale of Silks Chiffons, Chiffon Cloths, Mousselines, &°c, —in lengths of 14 to 312 yards— Several Thousand Yards of these desirabie silks—the accumulation of this season’s short lengths, in every .maginable shade, will be offered at 50c & 95c per yard Former Prices 75c to $1.75 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. eee) | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— 4_ | ee ee |

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