The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1912, Page 6

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4a ee. oe meptee ee ‘ MA waa & good toegr, 1 have not dealt in| @tecks since 1 any monty? A. Not as much os 4 head off if he did not give w Gaetano ripped the money ning of #ava's coat and * ndipn Waldo Towne, who wan Injured by the” fulling of a tree in City Hall Park on Nov. Prod defended himself in a hls wite, in the Supreme Ceurt, last two years? A. Oh, as much Levers Wad Sik tas cpellca, SHAG ‘ with the exeuse that anny | tives Wood and Snvdeci i ‘ ° Accitent he had not been able 5 joon sald he had traneferred Prove of ty Haney etn n {to Work and so could not give hie wife atoek in the Wilson Mining Company , j4o the house, ‘They found Margarita, 4 Cr, each of his ohildren before his ar- | ’ no had gone. Margarita said they | ‘Mrs. Towne charied her shang had 2 it wen possible that ho! ° ee ven the money ‘back, Her uncle | an income of from 8,000 to $7,000 a year might have transferred: some since. a oF ie Phd hig 4 son Rated Seat ? Taccient insurance — company. Fea United stare of te wie his wite about} Cripple Was About to Sail vat Margagita | wanted Qo m. tronth for ps support of | month after their marriage in Au-| .. A tives to @, big. weere Peres cea Ont Bee Ceeuerer O76 ‘Comes From: Atlanta to oon 1910, With Money Received for | me nea Never in. The Yusband rejoined’ that. Mrs. | > Towne had waved enough out of the VETERAN DRUGGQIST IS Loss of Legs. A SONG fens family vay tor since their marriage, in 4 Yi KILLED BY A FALL. Marlo Sava announced to hia fifteen-| Sunany Svonla Gustav Ram.berger, for Many] yoar-o1a niece, Mrs. Margaret Sarbo of Years an Invalid, Tumbles From: | No, 68 Chrystio street, to-day that he Window was going to buy @ ticket back to Italy one and spend the rest of his days there Bava had $1,200 and @ pair of wooden legs given to him by the New York rus | Foundation Company ae compensation for his injuries In @ cave-in at Pier 7, ly and five ‘ 7 cee Serta | aso rman, cet Franklin Simon & Co. lock this morning and was killed, | 414 net view with any patience the tale Rameberger, who lived with ba ————EE , Fifth Avenue si Sse a ai cava] Their Hands Cracked “viinm wootwr,« samver, aw | Open, Resinol Cured he fren messes gar | Aloo “O, K.” for Dandruff, Old) + : betonees fe from the J. Hood Wright Sores, Cuts, B rns & Pim : Hospital. He wes dead when it are —o Geis 4 4 ; . SHOCK KILLS SALESMAN. st ete ait 18 162 Women’s Tailored Suits | z ! ree fit fe j? #4 thy WILL CLOSE OUT TUESDAY ir rl Be ti j i i Hi TE ei i ——— and hands, and for lots of cut » Myers 5. meat Dice From Geart Disease |62d on eres. ¥ and find them O ae in eae paca 96 Misses’ Tailored Suits .: / 3. . Bruff, a well known eateeman in ‘the linen trade and for many years entv the Res! ‘Ointm o the "end pong wg had Of navy; white or black Whipcord, English Serge, Black and White eczema, and had been tae then, bat Stripes,’ Mannish Fabrics; “also « number of Taffeta Silk Suits, » Bruff, who lived at No. 43 Gates iti ‘id » net help her any. She could not . 2 ir, was re if sed put her hands in jinipeater, thay re hea ' e slipped on e Cd A nol men pavement and nearly fell. Hardiy had cure her, ta bey oe Ge Garden, W. Va, 18.50 and 25.00 balance when he was hurriedly to the ede poe a Aeees Stray, of erg 4 e a aied 10 the nate te see levee two years and find it the best J Heretofore $29.50 to $49.50 Bulking before an am-)haveever used. It has cured me of pim- . s The body was taken and blackheads. My face was cov- / ily to hon d yy ol equad etation aon] with them, but is now as clear as init 2 oe sea and Ointment not only No Altcrations ' re No Approvals ———— Josecovee Deve te 5 dae Arb sie | do"alt that’ t letters suggest, but tate "9 “ atop itching at once, | aud pears tea Say . = 4 cheapest treetmen' e , e SEHR, | Healer Jonn J. pesesoen tor ax the i s,s boils carbui ences, aleers, FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th Sts. vatue of the estate of the late John on igcommended andl by i . Arbuckle. From the amount of the de- | flat Piles. Recommended and . i . king's TOE 6 (Seap Ses vOistneg x — vith Bop | Co. &\ Tf you ay knew what pleasure the Victor. Victrola brings into your home, you wouldn’ t be without one for a single day. Victor dealer i af 9, in ie world an i arly ne Victor-Victrolas $15 to $200. . Victors, $10 to $100 re ver ea oo ay $iTROLA ately iy by 10 Total. ba hiaeba ian ‘ana No Total ,...s.seeres : ines iment No Disc operon sank EVERY MACHINE FULLY WARRANTED. 1 A WEEK *2:%” - Records ICTOR -VICTROLA rears ata s', sre : it 5 oa ec aecas he Nb Poors oat eta our Latest Victor ords ryrdoenes | Bicycles al ReconDs. GuinET SROTHERS Righth Fleer Broadway and Thirty-third Street ry Mahogasly pr quartered oak | ‘site I fg of cot mor to air Marwan ILL WIND THAT BLEW TREE [icing on vce money, gain} , @. Have you given y event wife Jon @ Jounge and put a razor. at hts DOWN SAVED HIM ALIMONY. i soe Altura & Cay ~~ A SPECIAL SALE FOR ‘TUESDAY OF WOMEN'S LINGERIE AND CHIFFON WAISTS IN VERY DESIRABLE STYLES AT THE FOLLOWING LOW PRICES: LINGERIE WAISTS OF LAWN, BATISTE AND VOILE, at $1.90, 2.75, 3.85, 5.50 & 6.75 CHIFFON WAISTS i AT $5.00, 6.50 & 7.50 A SALE OF MILLINERY AT MUCH BELOW USUAL PRICES WILL TAKE PLACE ON THE FIRST FLOOR, TUESDAY: TRIMMED HATS. 7 7 > % aT $5.00 & 7,50 UNTRIMMED HATS > 7 7) | oaT «(5.50 & 2.75, FLOWERS . AT 68. FOLIAGE , AT 25c PARASOLS AND ‘UMBRELLAS _ AT ONE-THIRD LESS. THAN USUAL PRICES FOR TUESDAY: PARASOLS OF PONCE, FLORAL OR PLAIN SILKS wih ‘ RIBBON BORDERS, ALSO BLACK AND WHITE EFFECTS $3.00 WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS oF TAFFETA OR TWILLED SILK WITH NOVELTY HANDLES TRIMMED WITH STERLING SAYER. oe ee a RBS MEN'S & WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS WILL BE MARKED CONSIDERA3LY BELOW PREVAILING PRICES FOR TO-MORROW, AS FOLLOWS: MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS INITIALED’ =.) AT «$5.25 & ‘$2.00 PER Dozen ALSO HANDEMBROIDERED, SCALLOPED HANDKERCHIEFS, USUALLY 50c. & 75c. EACH aT 268. & 50, INITIALS EMBOIDERED TO ORDER A SPECIAL SALE OF CRETONNE ARTICLES FOR SUMMER DECORATIVE PURPOSES 4 SIA OE ELD BE EE EECLEVCRK DERURTNA TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AS FOLLOWS: BUREAU SCARFS 4 AT 60c. To 75c, PIN CUSHIONS AND GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES 60c, LACE BOXES AND WORK BAGS .' ,, 65. PILLOW SLIPS. 75c. TABLE COVERS ». 96¢, SCPAPBASKETS $$.50 & 2.35 Desk sets . $9.00 LARGE ASSQRTMENTS OF MADE-UP STAMPED UNDERWEAR ARE SHOWN AT MODERATE PRICES, INCLUDING DRAWERS, CORSET COVERS, CHEMISES AND COMBINATION “SUITS, NEW STAMPED DESIGNS ARE ALSO SHOWN IN WAISTS, HEMSTITCHED . AT 3.25 & 1.65 PER DOZEN Wivi TRIMMINGS OF LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, . , INTIALED 5 gs At $1.85 PER DON. HEMSTITCHED 7 at $2.25 & 3,00 per 'pozn sim, ¢ pellet ‘: q ) ie) 4 i o STOP! - Don't Bern reb eb yourselft Occupancy Like a sult of clothes, the virtue of Oy acters cad volgen tke ee e 23,316 World “To Let” Ads, Last Month 11,822 More oe Read it a: com the. beat Iaugh of the Don't | Moraet the date: Monday,

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