The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1913, Page 10

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ee eee ay Se THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1913. ave his name as DeWitt | the customer dashed out of the door | pursued, and 1001 De Kath avenus. | Fe GIV ADOPTS PLAN + FOR CHANGING LINES. y Was the charge made COOOOOOOS0606-4-1 44-46-44 £1 P94 OF OS 0084 2440041994108 14> ij ’ TK Win aiauiiee ann te Od puraued, and) Actress- Wife of Subway Magnate } REGULAR ‘MOVIE’ CHASE “oti toned a nate coir Who Was in Peril in Car Crash: FOR A SPRINTING THIEF tes sx, tein Sten tones | | | Franklin Simon & Co Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38h Sts. the tangle of cars and vehicies across the atreet, ran down Fulton street to Court Square and through to Red Hook Lane, After him ran the bareheaded clerk, seven policemen, one police ser- |oant and about 618 eitisens. Fulton bern, ary | treet was agog with excitement. OF THE HUDSON RIVER Final Reductiors Fridiy | Gives New York Central Wid- jPolice and Citizens, Led by ast‘na ico ie ee tat stmt Women’s Tailoted Suits er Right of Way, but In- Jewelry Clerk, Have Spec |tne tocket and, making no attempt to regain it, scrambled to his feet and tacular Race Through Streets, | was of again. Through Livingston j@treet to Fulton again he raced and Teter Beth POD tiocl corduroy.” “Heretofore $20.0 10 $50.50 18,50 et tal suits Imported velvetee in black, 5 25.00 ereases Public Facilites, whoeled into the Nassau Trust Com- The food old fashioned cry of “Stop | PANY: ¢ thief!" sounded in tho middle of busy _,7h@ Puffing policemen found the fu- itive hid . © Pulton street, Brooklyn, at the noon Sllve Bding in the women's waiting 30 West 20th St. tee en vy and colors. Heretofore $49.5\to $69.50 om of the bank and took him to the Lah ree 10 $69. wm @ hour to-day, and a thief chase, conducted Adame street station. There he denied STRICH Oc ZEIDIL ER led @ | in the regulation pell-mell atyle, ensued. that he was the thief who haa been s RI ‘and Player Manufacturers. High Class Model Suits ©| When a young man entored the jews Of broadcloth, matelasse, or velvet: also a fw $l etey store af Lovie Amgia, as Na, es = : imported suits. Heretofore $69.50 tor98.50 45.00 Fulton mrcet, aif asked 10 look at a case of diamond lockots in the window, Robert Lipton, the clerk, hurried to inl t i WILL CLOSE OUT FR: MY oblige the customer. The man took one sxhat, wlan, on fit 12th. Wii, B. Altman & Go. 125 White Brocade Waists As soon as the clerk's back was turned i OR ON Rt — SFr & ‘Discomfort AfterMeals “Betalph” Guaranteed Silk flat “Byron” collar, long sleeves withFrench | reat with © sensation of Stuffiness cuffs; all sizes, 32 to 44 bust Dressy model of white brocaded silk cree de chiney ly <i the ory mi iar Stn Raia Hosiery, in black and the fashionable 475 } at Fas Ti “oases, i ate shades, is being shown in the regular stock Heretofore $7.50 ty Dative ones ot ere- . y's at the following moderate prices: | Spi Seen adwa Men's Guaranteed Silk Hosiery | Women’s Coats and W raps | race of ack on teres ye Pills «| imblackorcolors . . . perpair $1.75 Dressy Black J Broadcloth Coats pee roa Contained tn Wf oo Women’s Guaranteed Silk Hosiery Valvet or plush collar; silk lined. Heretofore $2.50 18,50 yl the Failroad’s — inblack . . «© perpair $1.75 & 2.50 Seal Velour Coats dra | Clearance Women’s Guaranteed Silk Hosiery Ditebrocdesirining, “Heretofore $9.80 24.50 | in white or colors . . . per pair $2.00 Black Broadcloth Fur Collar Coats Sale of Women’s Extra Size Guaranteed Silk Hosiery Dressy seven-eighth or full length draped model; ‘ollar of French mole, seal, Persian paw or opossum. Mey ee | eemne ee Draped eveninz wraps of brocade ormolre chiffon velvit, 4, fa k, amethyst, taupe or white; handsomely lined. ded coat at 50% off regul Wi n velvet, ¢ ya number trimm m mre. AUGUST Ne eis (OE eal a Tr | Waslen: Motor ts for Men and Women; with rich furs. Heretofore 98.50 to $145.0 65.00 Don't Let This Opportunity Go By! anges Deemant win taal ot. on im [around watt tt was direotty tn trent of N 1S Silk, Wool and Silk-and-wool Sweaters; wanes i hepato fy Shetland Shawls; Raincoats and Mackin- WILL CLOSE OU1 FRIDAY : Damen, 10 RAINCOATS f7,00| toshes: Hats, Caps, Vells, Scarfs, Gloves, 135 Misses’ Evening Gewns f pegers For Women, Now. . Parasolettes, Goggles, etc. or chiffon over charmeuse, alto funbreideed net, Re ‘Against Contract That May var beet nae te,make| Motor Robes and Pillows; Fitted Hampers en ee 1 250 nc fami , , Favor a Single Firm. wy oy bog wo oa nasa te and Motor Cases; Traveling Bags, Dressing Hemeieetst Ace ene i page sed ae : and Suit Cases; Thermos Bottles; Motor : I i if i { if ! reste of the endeavoring to cross Fourth avenue to ONE DOOR FROM McCREERY'S. Ev B Girl Grteresta, whieh @ north ip that thoroughfare. The street ———_— | were a dows wea Giied with vehicles and @ eorth- ery Oy or @e “I” rents bound ¢rolley car, suddenly pushing ite ‘way to the ‘way out from behind several trucks and | i i Extra BB Alin & oo Their Own Teacher! Friday and Saturday Wi read so often of the forg- : ing ahead of the young American. It’s not ¢ mystery vl? lt fi tf | | i H 3 ‘a are holding a January Sale of HW i A x ave, her ORIENTAL RUGS when such valuable informa- ort rate ‘ce te br R R tion can be had forso small Sn Commission, ya wo be a of reliable qualities,at extraordin- an investment as tle fansion he sad “teat ‘Mre. Wokereley got her share eae E : it , i 4 i i 3 i] . pething i. tind out } 0) Appotnted namwinlatratrix. of the rn esate mk aN ary concessions from usual prices. of er rorher. But the eetate bas bean | Soscntt. 60, Wet 284 ot, (herween uk OF manac these youre and boaune ane carve’ prove | yatetrermsal, 40.8 titsePeteaRt een: [Fih Avene, 36th anh 35th Streets, Nem York. 4 ‘that Curran died after his retative dtd, ! gaye, 11 to 3. Valuable b Mrs. Kokersiey cagnot got the money. — tesle sent to aay eddreen, ryt hie gives the purchaser; for in- id-day Cabaret, &th Floor-<—.>—<.»—#»>, stance—inschool work there is fi iif ! 23-Jewelled o 36 Maons Seaton fe) Takin f) o+0 Lincoln’s Gettysbug speech, Srigen Soy cee } Simpson Craujpord Ca. Gettysbug spec Sey Ss Mine Vina Sore - Solia A O66 The Constitution of tie United etait kt” ses oe, nore PPENHEIM, CLLINSz © s4-icarat § 8 nein i anal @ States, Declaration of Inde- Seeesres:| |OPPenuem Cunss@) 1d ee ere pelle sone Wars ow ou - ® Farewell Address,Progress ‘sa Trameie he Foot lave Arranged a Very Specias eatta News! Extra! of the United States, the Sek Sale of Women’s Shoes | ||faraiiszt. Half Price Sale of Slightly Imperfect Eenama Canal Aci Insular Possessions of Our Country, Territorial Expansion of America, Forests ami Forest- a At a Remarkably Low Price | Women's and misses’ high-grade shoes of tan calf, in lace and button models; Hl Scotch & Irish Table Linens it i also gunmetal calfskin boots in caercqrereaan ma ry,and many other subjects of button lace and blucher lace On Exhibition Now daily importance to the stu- leather shoes in but= Foarth Mees, dent. ton’ models with Where these beautiful linens may be viewed and smart cloth tops advance orders placed prior to the half price sale which begins ye Reseed s Tae catia tho hanes of Azrptcn Cenrtond Oe For near! a century Ouse impson Crawfoi None Worth Than $5 ee ie fame noted for the quality of its table linens. But we can 2 9 5 Me oneal hfe cred oft Watches? safely say that never have we been able to offer values quite A ; here: so attractive. 03 el ae E | While these linens have been set aside by the makers as slightly 5 lor CHARLES os NE The World Almanac ‘is vinning more favor each year in theschools of the country. Its compzctness, accuracy and completeness: makes it the Standard Reference Book, Some Worth imperfect, the imperfections are so slight they do not affect # Cine hee ae the intrinsic value in any way. The goods are rei for your inspection on .he fourth floor, ~~ \ \

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