The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1913, Page 6

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lasted the information that agents of the Frenzied IFinance Syndicate had come out of their Jungle in an effort to 56.968 bushes at Idie- , he had foiled dawn this morning. of (he members present nad TO REST WTA SIT OF BLAZNG HOUSES Two Stapleton Heights Resi- dences Destroyed and Whole Block Is Threatened. SPULLEDOFF ~ — INMIDWINTER wolde, but t! the villaina poison had the | effect of keeping the roses from budding Prematurely and had therefore offent the Premdent of the Telephone Company, told of Dulletins from Delaware and Maryland that shotgun squads hat been ordered out because of the strain on the wires caused by flocks of blue- tirds on their way North. Frank Hammer of Canarsie, skipper ef the fishing boat Mengus, sent a fix-Inch flounder by parcel post, ex- Piaining that it had teen caught in the Pumpkin Patoh in Jamaica Bay es! Sunday. He attached aMdavita to prove that it was not a cold storage fish. Qtty Farmers In Conference} e Hear of Str-wherries on ‘ the Haifshell. ‘Two residences were totatly destroyed and a third greatly damaged early to- day in the residence section of Staple ton Heights, Staten Island. The ‘ong distances the fire department had to travel, together with the fact that it was praoticatty all uphill work, PANSIES AND SPROUTS. But the Warmest Sign Is the} Three Graces Skipping e Down Broadway. BS Hotetkeeper Evan came to the front ~~) |with a sworn atatement by his bar- aL) tender to the effect that two separate and diatinct calls for gin rickeys had een registered at hin place up to 8 o'clock lant nighi. Something in this Information caused a general agitation for adjournment. FARMER, Hey, PICKING ES Pockets full of dandelions which they had picked on the south aide of thetr lawns. Mr. Loe Watt was fined twenty- five cents for being late, but was par- doned when he explained he had been raking the leaf and straw eounterpanes e oft his strawberry patch in order to dis- | RSQ courage promature fruiting. | ‘A latter was read from Editor B. W. | Currie of Philadelphia asking for s4- vice regarding his rights in suppressing the cats of Pennsylvania, which he said were 20 fillet with the delusion of the balmy air that they were singing the i fas the gentic spring came or has ‘t mR? A conference held at the Great Meck Hille Country Club lasting until early to-day debated the momentous @eeation with as much heat as the un- Gengonable temperature would allow. Delegates were present from ail @eburban towns. The open winter, which 18 made evident to city people only by the tect that the Hudson is open for Navigation later than ever before sinve Rtp Ven Winkle's time, has made itsclf \nown in astonishing ways to suburyan soove! and his family hed hurry. The flames leaped dence occupied by Charles Harreus, who , owned both houses, These twe Guilé- ing are a total ruin and the less on them {a about $17,000, ime. have any assurance, said Mr. they would not repeat the concert when the real wring , he would put The fiames a house off borrowing the revolver which Uncle in the block, or’ coupled by Dr. Benjamin #. Stanton, principal of Public @cheol No. 17, Kichmond. This butléing can write better than the ime 0. Heney. POTATOES THAT ARE SOME PUMPKINS. Old Man Fullerton of the Long Island ins WOMAN'S BODY IN DRYDOCK. Had Net Bees in Water at Navy Yara More Than One Day. Archie MaLean, a carpenter, employed was shut in his barn because sixty tarrels of potatoes near the door had Sprouted and blocked him in, during the day. A wrecking crew was on ‘te way from Long Island City to chop him|!" the Brooklyn Navy Yard, found the out, he sald, ‘body of @ woman floating in Drydock Farmer George Henry Smith of Cedar | No, 3 of Watlabout Basin shortly after Grove, N. J., read a peper advocating | © o'clock this morning. the hatching of eggs by leaving them | ‘The body, which had not been In the on, the lawn with a slight covering of | water more than @ dey, ie that of « en lown. From Heth Bullock of Deadwood, g,| Women between thirty-five and forty Dak., came this telegratn in response to| Years of age, of dark complexion and hair and dlue eyes, Bho had false teeth ot the upper Jaw anf the teeth of lower jaw were entirely missing. The by a cup of tea at four o'clock. Try it yourself ody was clothed in black satin shirt- LIP TON’S ‘When the conference was force’ out @f the council MILLIONS BENEFIT more powerful than any to be edvanced Wy the conferees. oo ‘Delegate Vincent B. Kelly from Pall- . J, came forward with a inoh and a half in diameter ad picked on his lawn Sun- ir. Kelly explained that he was hhaby's oin of gold With a turquoise eet- afrtight tins ‘ting, The body, Ws. reeneved the Sold . 1m . only Cipremont avenue atation. most of his allotted time ex- pPlatning thet the cat coul4 not find « pair of scissors or he would have cut OPPENHEIM, CruinszG 34th Street—New York Clearance Sales Before Inventory At Remarkable Reductions & request of a friend who had asked him to attend the conference G. N. Hills Conference on Spring. G Neck (Same County as Oyeter 1 Mr. Lanthicum was cast out and told to stick to his veterinary practice hereafter. GPFECT OF HOT WAVE ON THE MEANING OF A WORD. Hen Coffin of the Vistiant Engine, Meek and Ladder Company, who saya that ‘feuilletoniete” means firebug, said he was gind of it. C. 8. Peete, the automobile man, rose te comark tebe he knew it was the real je said he had met Major . Works, Tody Mamilion and Dester Yee SWTH BULLOCK, lows, the first birds of the circus flock, United States Marshal. walking down Broadway arm in | HOLDING HIS ‘TULIPS WITHIN He asked them what “lot” the BOUNDS WITH ICE. recelved. Cannot attend. Calef Hollow Horn Bear on war- path from Rosebud reservation eix weeks earlier than usual and re- ported headed for bar of Cataract House, Sioux Falls, Warmest spring since Bloux ecalped the Presbyterian parson, 1878. Regret Women’s $30 Coats at $15 High-class coats in this season’s 15.00 best models, made of high-grade chinchilla and boucle, in black, blue and brown. _—_ Reduced from $30 $45 Velour Coats at $29.75 Women’s and misses’ high-grade velour coats in the smart kimono model; appropriate for dress and was to use; and they were so hap-| Frank Smithson, the stage manager, py they could cniy nay, altri w | said he had just come in from sprink- the Bulls,” and were on thei lng broken ice over his tulip beds, y way, Benjamin Dennison, the deaf mute|#ome of the ps which had already 29.75 street wear. Reduced from $45 Registered Trade Mark Established Hall 0 Century Women’s $35 Suits at $15 Season’s most popular models in women’s and misses’ suits; of 1 5 00 cheviots and diagonals, in black, e brown and blue. —_ Reduced from 835 Women’s $45 Suits at $22 Handsome tailored suits in most desirable models, made of finest Annual Sale HousekeepingLinens For the third week of the Annual Sale we shall offer a very large collection of goods all selected from regular stock and offered at exceptionally attractive prices. 22.00 Table Cloths and Bed Coverings | | broadcloth and diagonals in all Napkins Blankets, Comfortables and prevailing colors. Reduced from 645 A very large assortment of Bed Spreads in all sizes and | beautiful designs is shown|Walities, A particularly ; ‘inc | 800d assortment in the sub- in all sizes and qualities.) ¢rantial, moderate - price Every piece is of standard | grades. Linen Store’ quality. Linen Sheets and , Pillow Cases lutel ure line: While many of these have} and reliable inate, Bury not been reduced in price,| desirable size from single every lot offered represents| hed to extra long brass bed something of special value. | sizes is included. James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave. & 34th St Women’s Fur Coats and Sets Mole Coney Coats. Ae French Seal Coats Hudson Seal Coats......... Raccoon Scarfs and Muffs.... Civet Cat Scarfs and Muffs.... Moleskin Scarfs and Muffs.... Black Fox Scarfs and Muffs... Pointed Fox Scarfs and Muffs. Pointed Wolf Scarfs and Muffs. Opposite 9 Waldorf-Astoria Docket, were found thi articles: mene en eet meemeneenne cers ne —_——_—_—— der from Lunches and Purses of Girls} thins factories. The doughnut . mon and sandwiches were lunches. Ike Going to Work Get “Honest was held in Jefferson Market Police Laborer” Into Trouble. Court for trial. In the possession of Ike Goldstein, a lillies alt, tte Bomvession of ike Goldstein.) SAILOR A COUNTERFEITER. car a Ninetaenta strest ‘attooed Man Served Eight Jail Si” cae “Rene Tie Dick-| Terme for Making fad Money. Secret Service Agent Henry has suc- ceeded in identifying Louts Jullen, a momber of the crew of a pleasure yacht, ‘who three weeks ago was caught mould- ing coins in a Rose street tenement as @ counterfelter who has served eight Jail terms. The accused, who was known aa the “tattooed sailor,” when trapped by Chief Flynn, of the Federal Gecret Service, sought to explain the making of the false money by stating that he was «imply experimenting as a bound for the wes! je Lord &-Taylor Founded 1826 \ A Splendid Showing of New and Beautiful Evening Slippers All of the Finest Hand Work Purse containing ie, Purse containing 9 cents. ‘Two doughnuts wrapped in newspaper. Two stices of salmon wrapped in to Grace Fleisher, otr Special Values Opera and Colonial Style Cloth of gold, patent calf, black castor, white calf and black satin. Values $6.00 and $7.00 The Coronation Tongue - | | | eet. Tt was just after Ike had slipped the inst mates "Five poate ago while doing time at Sian aha’ Seana thet pied nies | AubuFa the convict was caught making false coins for use both Inside and out- side the prison. When arr in the Federal District Court, Juiten pleaded guilty and was remanded to the Tombs until Friday for sentence. in black and white satin, hand- somely beaded in steel or black. Value $8.00 Cloth of Gold Opera Slippers bow trimming of same material. Value $8.00 Black Velvet Russian Carriage Boots fur trimmed, quilted lined. Value $5.00 B. Altman & Co. have prepared especially for To-morrow (Wednesday) a Sale of Blankets,Comfortables, Bedspreads, Musiin Sheets and Pillow Cases at the following extremely low prices: California Blankets per pair $4.50 & 6.00 Comfortables. . . . . cach $1.50 Crochet Bedspreads . each $1.00 & 1.65 Mustin Sheets, plain, January Clearance Sale Selected Furs Model Coats ‘and Fashionable Fur Sets ‘ “ a Oe & : THE EVENING WORLD,’ TUBBDAY, JANUARY 21, 1919. Vnorticuiturtet, oad te was too busy | thrust shoote through the PLUNDER PICKPOCKET = eo 5 to talm, veenwee he Red to go back to! hed Gon maces, the bulbs WINDED HORSES STOP OF weipel ta bee a the packages | of transplanting white birches, | LIKE DELICATESSEN SHOP.| "The detectives say ike got his plun-| ne hoped co finish by moonlight aon of Boston wire- each . s 42c, 48c., 55c., 58c. & O5c. ‘ Muslin Pillow Cases at Greatly Reduced Prices each 5. - Ile. 12c., 13c., I4c, & l6c, Scarfs Muffs Black Fox........ 000665 $20.00...§22.50 A SALE OF HOUSEHOLD LINENS IS NOW RotadeRee ci $30.00...$32.50 BEING HELD Ghinchilla Squirrel....... $20.00...$22.50 Benne. se sse see es $37.50.--$42.50 | Seal-Dyed Muskrat..... . $17.50.. $27.50 Natural Raccoon........ $70.00.. $15.00 B. Altman & Cn. Black Raccoon.......... $12. ee 50 Blue Wolf............+ $14.50...$15.00 have received and are showing their new White Moufflon......... $71.00...$14.00 importations of Fur Coats MARVEX GLOVES Caracul Coats............. TT $82.50 for Men, Women and Children. Seal-Dyed Muskrat Coats..... $142.50 Special attention is directed to the superior Blended Marmot Coats........ $82.50 workmanship and wearing qualities of these Seal-Dyed Coney Coats........ $75.00 gloves, which are made joxclusively for Mole, Coney Coats.......... He $92. 50 B. Altman & Co. by Trefousse et Cie, Black Pony Coats....+. 000.0005 $37 50 Chaumont, France. : With Natural Raccoon Collar.... $47.50 {Fy Avenue, 24th aud 35th Pireets, Nem York? An Exceptional Sale of Lace and Colored Curtains and Bedsets For FREE Distribution at All The World Branch Offices 400 Pairs Real Brussels Curtains Reg. $4.50.....$2.50|Reg. $12.00.. $8.50 “ $5.00.....$3.00| “ #15.00..$70.00 “ 96.50.....$4.50| “ $20.00..$75.00 “ $8.00.....$5.00| “ %40.00.. $25.00 “ 99.75.....$6.00| “ #60.00..$97,.50 600 Pairs Imported Madras, Corean and Crepe Curtains in a wide color range A haadsomely printed volume, Swiss, Scrim, Net, Etamine and Solid Hand- Wrought Lace Get a Free Copy Te-Day at Any of the Following World Offices: | Formerly $3.00 to $70.00. $1.50 to $35. 00 Arcade, World Building, 63 Park Row, Manhattan Uptown Office, Broadway and 38th Street. Harlem Office, 249 West 125th Street Brooklyn Office, 292 Washington Street, Brooklyn Bronx Office, 410 East 149th Street [A Valuable Guide Ne Winter Vacation Taker Should Be Without Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. usely illustrated, presenting de- gularly $4.50 to $6.50..........., cc gy Meso Mr ge on Eg Regularly $4.00 to 46.4 $3.00 Winter Resort Hotels and Boarding Houses Regularly $12.50........+.0000 Ann $7.50 in all of the United States and Europe, | ponte Cruises, Railroads, &c. 300 Bedsets

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