The evening world. Newspaper, April 30, 1912, Page 10

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Oe ntombed , Island D, April 90.—The Hokkalde Com- Ceery wt Yudari, on tho Island BPLOSON PANESE ME Plaka et Rex of Rescuing wal at Yubari, on of Yozo. entombed with Iittle possibility, it te feared, of their rescue, FLIES 81 MILES AN HOUR THROUGH GALE AND SNOW. Aviator Bedel Makes Remarkable Average on Stage of Paris- Madrid Trip. FRORDEAUX, France, April %.—Avia- tor Nedel arrived here to-day from Villa Coudlay, near Paris, after making uter> Ineliate stops at Tours and Angouleme, Tils average rate of apeed for the jour- ney Waa noarly eighty-one miles an hour. Tiroaghout the to. suffer severely from the cold. Bedel intends to continue his flight to fx competing, like Vedrines, who was severely injured yesterday, for the Pommery Cup. thas been wrecked by an Dincharned Driver Tries to Die. truncled and cighty miners are The Goodyear Raincoat Co. of New Or- leans and Philadelphia wero compelled TO CLOSE THEIR DOORS. The Rain- coat King, efter all other means were ex- led to the rescue; $20,000 BE RAISED. The Rain- fa called only in the FACE OF Ey AS oe are al before a SUMMER’ jc touch lke SNOW "8 SUN. His aim is pony to ‘BLL THE GOODS, regardless of ‘The result is over 2,000 high class GOODTRAR COATS absolute! FAR BE- ma COST. Never in all history were BACRI France Now. | Fully 6 60% Saved Rain Cape" a English Slip-ons For men and women, Bey “ee ee. New fei Pet of new stripes and 3} shh waterproof worsted. | Hana tallored” Venetian sleeves, Values as ea railroad, neg and oe je. Strikis spac pany De Bc gpome tailored, Black, brown ee a Word Ee el Coats ‘overcoat; a PRO Toibets and tan shades. Saecs 95 Values as high as $20.00. 7.30 Sale pri 12 Coston Silk Coats and fabrics. Big,|A bewildering assortment of ad- J alg coats.| vance spring styles and materials asito seitct from. Unique trimmings 50): 11.75 decorations, Smart designs and as 14.75 bardines lef dee "Noes Going On AT ALL THREE STORES RAINCOAT ‘COMPANY 212 THE EVENING WORLD, by Acker Merrail and Condit, for whom he had been a driver, tried to kill him- self with gas carly to-day at No. 470 Weat Forty-third street. Hie was taken to Plower Hospital. MeCusky wrote a note in which he said hia quarrels with wife, from whom he is separated, had driven him crazy. Sethineariienninan VENEZUELA CABINET QUITS. Ne. Reason Given for Sedden Resig- mation at Caracas. CARACAS, V ia, April 9.—The Venesuelan Cabdti alened to-day, ‘The reason for th not indicated, Tho directors of the various Ministries *|nave taken charge temporarily of the| + “World Wants Work Wonders. various departments, Laun Lie, Discomfort After Meats ng ooperened with » seneation, of eteftinces Pay elching of wind are symptoms of With Usse ere will be Constipation, Files, Pull Heed, lca, Sensations, DI tbs fore the slant. jashes of Heat, A few doses adw: Pills Mil free, the, atom of alte aboret . et EY a 00. New York, Buin, ‘va roof Shirt Fabric If we told you how we treat the fabric that goes into Emperor Shirts at $1 and up, we would tell you a costly secret. we guarantee the shirt. Please let it suffice that If an Emperor fades— no matter how many times laundered, and no mat- ter why—take it back to the dealer. He'll give you back your money. He'll do this willingly, for we'll reimburse him if there be need. But there never will be any need, for no Emperor will ever fade. A definite guarantee-slip goes with each shirt. The Phillips-Jones Process Thie is the result of the Phillips-Jones Process—a proc: ess that also doubles the wear of each shirt. We make more than 9,000,000 shirts a year. * They must be good shirts. A $1-years’ reputation is at stake on our every statement. We ask you to “Make us make good.” These 1,008 Patterns We produce 1,008 exclusive , patterns. + Most dealers carry @ wide . Let an Emperor Shirt show how ‘ts colors hold. Look for the Emperor and Laundryproof labels. ‘named es Meats a bone “At assortment. Ask yours today... Fi Png fet eagles fe op tr i ob Sader Shirts are made with plain or plaited bosoms—boz, medium or knife plaits. oon separate or attached. All shirts gut coat style. AT YOUR DEALER’S "* People think,” said a certain laundry manager, “that we laun- dries make shirts fade. We take a great deal of censure that shirt makers should get. Your process for shirt fabric is a boon to us, for Emperor Shirts ave never kicked about. I wish everyone wore them, and I am sure everyone would if they knew how they wear. PHILLIPS-JONES COMPANY—Manufacturers NEW YORK = CHICAGO Cp tare Cathar = B. BE. TURLINGTON, Vice-President. Bway at 13th Street Women’s Department The First General Price Reduction Event of the Season Now in Progress To Close Out Wednesday 200 Women’s & Misses’ Suits $15.00 Instead of $25.00 $18.50 Instead of $29.00 Plenty of variety along each of the above two lines, avery woreant poles ie An ir Badass Rergaddierthy wd requirements. The all-desirablesarges, peered | bel Ths mange rab rip dpa co hac 112 Women’s & Misses’ Coats $10.50 Instead of $15 $15.00 Instead of $25 Among the materials are hand-twisted En; wale weaves, diagonals, ‘ checks, Nrwoeds tnd alike, Sy ye pe hy a me them atyle and distinction. sai a 156 Serge Dresses : $8.75, Instead of $15 3 Taken from ous renular stock and placed oneal to-morrow with- H B with much individuality, and cll the decirabie sheds" § Ne C,0, De, No Apprevals. Coward Shoe moe Eas ENGLISH TAN OXFORDS | FOR MEN Stylish Models on Cowarp Lasts, which make for com- fort and coolness, Cowarp Oxfords are free from ‘structural faultse—fit perfectly over the entire foot. All styles in an unusual range of sizes and widths, For absolute summer foot comfort, wear Cowarp Goon Ssxsz Socks with Cowarn Tan Oxfords, JAMES S. COWARD 264-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. (NEAR WARREN STREET) wall Orders Filled AE Send tor ee, Goniteaa SOLID 14k GOLD hbo byat CLEANSING in Bee Pret Basking FIRE-PROOF STORAGE For Household Goods. T.M.STEWART 438-442 WEST 5131 ST. TUSBDAY, APRIL INS Wednesday, B of different styles—beautifully made, exquisitely trimmed. | The values are remarkable, irresistible. |fithat Koch’s values stand pre-eniinent. As an example of our dalue-giving, your choice of any of the above illustrated garments, each At 19 Cents Nainsook Circular Drawers. Nainsook Corset Covers. Cambric Underskirts. At 39 Cent At 79 Cents. Nainsook Gowns. Embroidered Skirts. Isabelle Drawers. Skirt Chemises. At 98 Cents. Crepe and Nainsook Gowns. ts Nainsook Gowns. Nainsook and Cambric Drawers. Nainsook Corset Covers. Nainsook Combinations, At 69 Cents Cambric Skirts. Nainsook Gowns. Nainsook Drawers. Nainsook Corset Covers. Nainsook Combinations, Women’s Lingerie Waists || 1.00, 1.50,1.98,2.69,3.75 | Corsets and Bust 45c, 75c, 1. A Half Price Sale of $23.50 Misses’ Long Coats, Embroidery and Lace Skirts. Crepe and Narrow and Circular Drawers. Covers of Allover Embroidery, At $1.98, $2.69, $3.75 Skirts, Gowns, Combinations. House Dresses 65c, 85c, 1.00 Women’s Wash Petticoats , 25c, 39c, 49c 00 11.75 A prominent manufacturer, forced by business conditions to juickly dispose of all his overstoc! Death ava sa ‘When you hdertiand that $23.50 is the regu- pai at a sacrifice. sold us his entire assortment of lar selling-price of these garments you will readily appreciate the ex- treme lowness of to-morrow’s price. Imported Serges, Whipcords and Mixtures ia the Smariest, | Many have large shawl t collar f after leading Paris models, and small women’s sises, 54, 16, $5’ Tailored Hats, 2.95 | SAILORS, CONTINENTALS and ME- DIUM SIZB MODELS—made of bear | silk straw and novelty braids; smartly | trimmed. re] $1.75 Boys’ Washable Suits, 1.39 Guaranteed fast color Russian and Sailor Blouse models, in white and colors; 24 to 9 years. Nee ee a EEE $1 and $1.50 Boys’ Blouses, 55c BOYS’ BLOUSES—of pongee and soisette; sizes 7 to 16 years. Foulards . Most desirable designs ings, limited quantity. 39¢ to 59c Figured Foulards, 21 to 23 in. wide. 39¢ Plain Color Smooth Pon- gee, 22 in, wide, 69c to $1.00 Fi 23 in. wid 15s t¢ Laces, yd, 12¢ ! LINEN P CLUNY WUERTIONS and 25¢ d Fowlers, 39c fed tailored in 18. Newest Siyles. e; others are fashionably trimmed in exceptional manner, Misses’ Men’s $2.98 Bath Robes, $1.85 STRIPED TURKISH TERRY BATH ROBES—with girdle. Regularly $2.98, Women’s $3 Hand Bags, 1.89 BLACK SEAL and WALRUS GRAIN LEATHER HAND BAGS-*metal and leather-covered frames; all leather- lined; some with 5-piece fittings—- purse, mirror, buttonchook, nail file and cuticle knife. Also SUEDE BAGS in navy, gray, tan and black, with tong silk cord handles and fitted with purse. $1.50 Gold-Filled Bracelet, 98¢ GOLD-FILLED LADIES’ or MISSES’ BRACELET—in plain polished, en- graved or chased designs; guaranteed to wear for 5 years. Organdie Curtains & Bed Sets Offering a limited number at a big saving to you. Have chintz Apoltcues horde, ayoeene edges, CURTAI per hd EDGES—from 4 to 2 inches wide, | Bed Sets Regularly 15c¢ to 25c. 19c Embroideries, yd., lic CAMBRIC, NAINSOOK and SWISS EDGES, INSERTIONS, BEADINGS and BANDINGS-—from 1% to 5 inches wide. Women’s 35c Ribbed Vests, 24c Low neck, no sleeves; back, front and shoulder straps; trimmed with Val. lace; also fancy crochet yokes. Women’s 35c Fabric Gloves, 24c LONG 16-BUTTON SOFT VELOUR abi GLOVES—white and yellow. Regularly 35c per pair. | Women’s 25c Hose, 19c Mercerized lisle or cotton hose, in white, black and tan. Regularly 25c. 25c Ribbons, yd., 17¢ MESSALINE _ RIBBON —6 _ inches wide; also SATIN TAFFETA—S% in., In black, white and a large assort- ment of ‘colors, ~Art Embroidery STAMPED LINEN SQUARES "and | CENTREPIECES— ra lot, Regularly 49c to match. EE Dress and SkirtLengths of New Dress Fabrics The most-wanted Dress Goods in colors and black, at less than Cott. Lengths from 2% to 5 yards. Values up to $5. Yard, 1,19, 1.49, 1.98, 2.98 “Te Colored Cotton Fabrics, 1034¢ renege Ai riysry pltia colors of pin! 1, Copenhagen, nav: cream and black. Also HAIRLINE and Hf Liat ia colors and piack and white. $7 Dresden Lace Curtains, Pair, 3.98 The lowest price we have ever named for these beautiful Curtains, Colors—blue, pink, arabe, rose, green and. brown. $27.50 Axminster Rugs, 18.95 SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS—the clean-up of a well-known mill, in all the season's designs and color-effects; extra py ey ~# woven in one In our perfect COLD STORA in our 124th St. Annex. VAULTS... 20 .degrees above Owned and operated Sy us. bs rates. Our Big May Sale of Muslin Underwear, Shirt Waists; Corsets, Kimonos, Dressing Sacques Mountains of crisp, snow-white Undermuslins are here to greet you. lainsook Combinations. | | y Thousands’ Lingerie that will delight every woman If you will look around, vp or downtown, you ‘Il be ‘convinced 69¢ Fine Nainsook Combinations, Empire and Slipover Gowns, Skirts with Cluny Lace. Nainsook Drawers. At 79c, 9c, $1.29 Princess Slips—batiste and lawn, At $1.98, $2.98, $3.75 «| Princess Slips—Seco and China Sill Extra Size aac , . Gowns Skirts Drawers . 78: Sacques and Kimonos 19c, 39c, 49c, 98c, 1.85% 75cScotch Linoleums,Sq.¥d.,49¢ EXTRA HEAVY CORK LINOLEUMS —all the newest tile and parquet floor Patterns; 2 yards wide, $1.45 Brus: CARPETS —with itable for amy this seuta- tionally low p: r to close out the entire lot. —_—— ee $1.50 Hemstitched & Hemmed impowatle Cloths, 95c a TED Y/ E ABLE CLOTHS--choice of hemmed si ———— $1.50 Wool Nap Blankets, Pair, 1.19 Summer-weight BLANKETS—in all white, or gray with pink or blue borders; soft wool finish, 6c Cheeseclot jo Yards, 49 Yard wide, bleached hospital highly rec nmended for surgi @e hospital nd all general pure poses; 10 yards. 50c Emb. Pillow. Cases, 25e: Full bleached nvslin, hemstitched # and embroidered in heavy scroll dee sign; 45x36 in, size: finished ready, for use. Wear-ever Aluminum Ware" BERLIN SAUCEPANS and ¢ regularly %%$¢ ~ $5. 50 Dinner Sets, AMERICAN PORCELAIN DINNER: SETS—veautifully decorated with ‘pink rosebud sprays; consisting of 6 dinn 6 tea, 6 soup, 6 bread and butter plates, 6 preserve dishes, 2 meat’ platters, gravyboat, 1 covered vegetable al ish, © cups, itcher, 1 pattern, mi Bellshape Glasses, 23c ea, MINERAL WATER or ALE GLASSEB—' bell shape optic fine fultings reg, $4 doz.; per '4 doz.. I 35 $5 Cut Glass, each, 2.98 ie qubp, Navona rays, Butter Dish h Dishes, lee cream ya, somports, Fern Dishes, Salind Bowls, Oil Bottles, Sugar aa Creg Sets, Candy Baskets, Flower Vaseg., Toilet Goods BALLS or. FLAK! par CAMPHOR Ibs... CEDAR, VENDE! ATED FLAKES—-3 boxes PACKING CAMPHOR—box SYNTHETIC CAMPHOR—box, 5 FURINE COMPOUND—box., ., 24 ORIENTAL CAMPHOR—box , WHITE TAR PAPER--box sheets ...

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