The evening world. Newspaper, June 11, 1912, Page 9

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| of Sap esinactae EOP-WNS SPRINT | AND FST BOUT YT OUP ME Whieit Little Ruse Doesn’t Foo! Him a Second, and Doctor + , Says He’s Right. twee “Let's eprint. See how fast you can Fyn," one man sald to another as they | Policeman Charles D. Potters of j “Market station, on special duty at Broadway and Sixtieth street early to-day. Potters is quick witted and decided to| @o alittle sprinting himself. He started | after them about the time some one ran to the street and shouted “Stop thief!" The men went like a couple of candi- * dates for the Olympic, but Potters is a Good sprinter and kept not far behind. ‘They ran to Sixty-first street and turned « toward Columbus avenue. When they hed the avenue they darted into a » basement on the corner, with Potters at ( their heels. th pounced on him as he jumped inf the dark cellar, but the policeman was hdrd from constant training and handed’ them wallop for wallop. Fortu- } mately they had no weapons and had to | do their fighting with fists and feet. He ; Boon floored them one at @ time, and , they promised to be good !f he would let them up. In the cellar was found $4 in money and a $150 diamond ring. At the West Sixty-eighth street sta- f tion Dr. Willlam J. Ivory of No, 40 } West Forty-seventh street picked out } the prisoners from a bunch of six men as two who robbed him to front of a cafe near Sixtieth street and Broadway. | He said he had been drinking with them, } and as they went out the door one man seized him while the other took his roll j of $4 and snatched the ring from his { anger. | ‘The prisoners described themselves as William Shields, twenty-seven, a painter, of No. 181 West Sixty-third street, and it Thomas Kane. of ———————— ; | DIES UNDER N. Y. C. ENGINE, | Man Is Ran Down and Killed in West End Avenue. yot No, 106 West End was struck and killed to-day by ‘entral engine at Wes jd Sixtieth street. Thy of John MeGioin o. +. Fan out of the railroad he moderate speed There was ij much noise dh the street and Feeley } who had his back to the engine, did not } hear the bell. ‘The engine ran over the street clean- er, after knocking him donwu, and was ‘stopped directly above his crushed body A wracking crew was called befor: Ye) hod Brady Going to Europe. ‘William A. Brady will sail this af. ternoon on the Mauretania to spend several weeks in London and on the continent. In London he will see the rehearsal of a play in which Grave George will appear here in September. He will receive the last two acts of ters for these departments. The struc- ture will be of brick, trimmed with granite. Protect Yeurtolf! e AT FOUNTAING, MOTELS, OR CLOCWHERE “Charlemagne, the Conqueror,” in Get the which Robert Mantell will be. seen, * ‘; ‘ will make arrangements for the pre- Original eed Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK "Otheriae Imitation’ greeted to-day with the news that the Council last night voted a bond issue ot | The Food DrinkforAllA ges $100,000 for the building of a new town| RICH SLR, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT. IN POWDER hail, The new building will be built on the present site of the fire and police department billings at Valley road and Bloomfleld avenue and will include quar- sentation at the Manhattan Opera House of the Drury Lane spectacles, and for the production in London of “Bought and Paid For,” “Little “Women,” and “Over Night.” —_—-— New Town Hall for Montetatr. The taxpayers of Montclair, N. J., were Young Men’s and Men’s ‘Summer Suits Special, 340 Blue Serges and Gray Serges and Fancy Blues, Grays and Browns Made _to Sell at $15 and $18 Good, strong, substantial suits such as you have seldom seen at $10. Tailored with brains to give them shape, style and fit and keep it. Suits that are specially made and cut to fit young men —patterns that are specially selected to please them and specially priced to save the young man, or his parents, $5 to $3 on his Summer Suit. Mothers and Fathers are invited to come with the young man to give him_the benefit of their good judgment _as to the values. On Sale at 4 Stores Only. Not at 49th St. Bulk Brothers 270 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. 47 CORTLANDT 8T., near Greenwich. 125th STREET at $d Ave. UNION SQUARE, lith Street, West of Broadway. Harlem Store Open Evenings. as nothing else Thirst Cantent 2 Every day—many times a day, it just seems as if nothing would satisfy. There's nothing like It's as wholesome as pure water, and quenches the thirst Delicious—Refreshing Demand the Genuine—Refuse Substitutes « Drink , wy, it. will Wholesome Our new booklet, \ THE COCA-COLA CO. a new et, ) you sce an telling of Cot-Cols ATLANTA, GA, Arrow think nooga, for the asking. 7 ‘ of Coca-Cola. \ = THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1912. » MLLE. ANTOINETTE CANTARELLI AND IRANKO‘'S ORCHESTRA, IN OUR RESTA URANT, EIGHTH FLCOR SZ 53 Years Loaders Qf Fahim ff) oxo Ci Oil Paintings for Gifts 0. A limited number of high grade Oil Paintings, frai in UXTH AVE.1977020" FSTREET. sweep, gilt and gold burnished ebony hed shado | Our $ Delivery Service to the Seaside | . ma Other Rescres Is Now in Operation In New York's Shopping Center ome $1.95 Regular value @eQ goes tea tae $3.69 D & 812; 819.50 $11.50 New York Men Know a Good Thing When They See It. They are Choosing ave eial $25 to $35 Suits & Overcoats, Dress Suits & Tuxedos —*25 to *35 Suits 3. HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER $10 & $12; sale $25; sale price price...... eee at's the once-a-season Choice-of-the-House Sale for Men—the time when we say to them: ‘“Come—take anything you; want: frem ou Clothing Store and pay $15.” : Ex Second Mowe, “a> Take any of the famous suits of the House of Kuppenhecimer, standard values at $25 to 35, and pay just $15, and regulation collars; soft silk mixed fabrics that wear 2) and launder beautifully. Pretty colorings. A Sale of Dainty Frocks for Misses Copied from Paris Models, $5.75 3 ‘ Choose any Dress Suit or Tuxedo—and pay just $15.—And so on down the list. The men are coming hundreds strong each day—have you gotten your share? to-day if you can—if not, come to-morrow ! $1.25 and $1.50 Silk-Mixed Shirts, $1 Made in the favorite up-to-date coat cut, with the French turn-back cuffs, and neckband to wear the soft Como Sample Pajamas (Values up to $2), suit at $1 You will find in the lot such cloths as madras, percales, long cloth, nainsook and some sheer batistes, all sizes. EF Main Floer, Selling To-Morrow a Fa- mous Trade Mark $2.50 Corset, Noted for , Its High Quality, at 1.3¢ This corset was made especially for this +3 These are dresses for *” misses from 14 to 18 years * old, and can also be worn by small won en. We would like you to con pare these with the frocks sold at this price with other stores, "j,,thir# They were made espec- ially to our order and from our own models, and are as pretty and dainty a little dress as we have shown in mapy a day. sale by one of the most famous makers in the United States. If we dared to mention the naine in pant (we promised not to) we could not supply all who would come, It is a com fort-giving corset which moulds the figure into good lines. It is made by a skilful cor- setiere who realizes that beauty of line and comfort may go to making a woman not only look her best,—but feel her J. st. [© Bevond Floor. Low and Medium Bust, straight line hip and back effect, lace and ribbon trimming, draw string in two or three sets, wide web hose supportersattached. + Sizes 18 to 22, formerly $2.50; also the C-B, sizes 18 to 30, 69c Tourist Cases, Tomorrow, 29c Tourist Cases, of fancy cretonne, in a variety of colors, sucht as pink, blue and lavender, and rubber lined with white, blue and lavender. Has various compartments. © Mata Pieer. * t t Hair Brushes—Manufacturers’ aum-|'Tooth Brushes—Sa! uf Freneh tique laces, sizes 14 to 18 ple At stiff oF soft bristled hair} make; all sizes and + Values up * rushes, vari Hi Bbc, he years; also adapted to Fite sted sizes; values up to sen Bas of Violette v Soap. 5c 1-lb. Bottle of Peroxide of Hy-| highly perfumed, 8 cakes in box, 1c. ; small women, 5.75 drogen at 1c. Greatest of All Lace Curtain Sales $25,000 Worth. of Lace Curtains for $15,000 ts A Curta‘n for every need, all kinds of curtains all lower in price—sale lasts all week. So great is the quantity of curtains we have prepared for this sale that we turn our entire upholstery store into a cur- tain bazaar. There are curtains everywhere, curtains on every table, in every avenue, on every rod, as complete a collec- tion of curtains as one ever saw. 500 Pairs of €8c to $1.25 Ruffled Musiin Curtains are included in this clean up. Some “il They are fashioned from beautiful chiffon voile. The illustrations show the most effective styles, prettily tucked and inset with hand- made laces and crochet but- gtons, soft clinging skirts, shirred at back with deep hem and tucks at bottom, prettily hemstitched; other styles of more elaborate de- sign are heavy embroidered and embellished with an- — €> Fourth Floor, 1,500 Pairs of $5 to #6 Imported Colored Madras Curtains Every curtain 45, 50 aud 55 inches wide and 3 yards in At Pair length, “Guaranteed frst able. 2 65 Mis ion designs, and in color combinations. $ ? athed jonias, Gothic and 3,000 Pairs of $1.75, $1.95 and $2.50 Beautiful Scrim Curtains, $1.19. At Pair dm and have deen, full rn ft 65e $10,000 Worth of Real Lace Curtains Including Irish Point, Renaissance, Marie Antoinette, Cluny, tains, with lace insertions or tucks, and i full width and length 91.35,$1.50and91.75 Cross Sum- mer Curtains, pair, Fast color reversible cress | i a : . 3 . sie? F . The most beautiful collect! and r stripe summer fe) 1c] DI Ded, De! o srr ” 2. .25, . m ues, pipks, Now Marked at $1.05. $2.85, $0.65 and $12.00 | | “Gitratna’ ath 75 Serim 91 45 | 92.99, $2.00 ana $9.75 Borim 91 85 lew olv®? BSG Our Annual Sale of Dinner Sets for Summer Houses, 100 $10 to $15 Sets, $8.45 Each June we hold this sale as a help to those who are furnishing 9x12 Seamless Royal Axmin- ster Rugs, Wed- $D 3 50 nesday at seashore cottages and summer homes, [7 Sixth Floor. * ‘ e a By planning long in advance with the manufacturers we bring A special purchase of just 50 rugs from the famous 8. Sane 4 in just the goods people want at a special low price. ; ford & Sons’ mills at Amsterdam, N. Y. ‘This rug is considered a We add to these various odd lots from regular stock, straighten- to be one of the most durable rugs made in America. It is ¥% 7 ing out our own stocks and increasing your opport . inch thick and made of the very finest quality pure worsted yarns, ey Think of choosing from 100 $10, 812.50 and $15 bund: alnnes hese oh paying $6.45-—s them at Identical reproductions of expensive Oriental rugs. . On. account Fa] actual cost of production. ‘Twelve decorations to choose luding beautiful border and spray 5, enc of the limited quantity, early selection is advised, as it Mr? be a4 fece perfect, full 100 pieces, soup tureen oF sugar and cream compositions; it's a barguin event held once a yearfor the | « il * y ised, as it will | 4 snefit of those who intend to select gifts for the June brides or make selections for their city or country homes. impossible for us to take orders after the specified quantity ¥ has been sold, ee re 100 of these Dining-Room Domes} | *imprstsnd pomestictino- | s.000 Yas, Genuine CREX Mate complete for gas, at $5.95. tion in New York to choose tnd blues A remarkable offer, We bought and contracted long ago for larye quantities of these to hold these June sales. i ‘ds, bi emia 55c La aig 38c Grocerie vanced price of art glass, ty illustrated, made solid brass stem nplete with L00-candle uur order for any height ail and Phone Orders d Carefully Filled. 4 Chelsea 2100. I> Sixth Floor, ing po ted light, made in rich amber or green; cut to y ceiling. None C, O, D,, no mail orders or phone orders, none to dealers. Ri 1s an Ideal Summer tood 4 ice for Old and 1 oung 4 2 fancy Mead, 13° Iba, This $1.00 Porch Rocker at 65c i Ree $8 Brass f $15 Solid Oak Extension This is the greatest oppor- J Bungalow Beds Table Heroes 1 to furnish H your porch 4 or Summer A o00 of these rock- ers sold iv a day last are 500 ust jeft at this specia price for such a low price and probably never again. All brass, with g-inch pert and all in bright 3.95 ish; for Wednesday at $14 Layer Felt Mat- tresses, $6.95 ‘These mattresses are made of pure layers of f with Freneh Im- They all of se cane seats, On account « ited number of cm'y 500 to we cannot fill ©. O. D., mail or teles goin that you seldom . , 5 Bis 08 0 size t; special for this # phone orders. Special for ow itth Floor, A * j 7.95 this sale 65c SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.,.S5IXTH.AVE., 19TH TO 20TH ST., IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CcNTER half iheir rey made of sel m Sugar Corn extends to six feet; hi der #1,00; and carved claw feet vy pedestal It is @ bar- Whit a As Seaishaass, Ontmee perial edge, in fancy art ticking Lot of 109, 1.6 and ked Ked Ripe Tomatoee—In o 10 tins at ty, ber em Nnt sip etsy

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