The evening world. Newspaper, January 31, 1913, Page 12

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_ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1913. _ that the masher was a count something baa Ft lot a a ris. There ts no sin-] “BURDEN OF THE STRONG” H] years old, lay bound and gagged on the IE Master Pianist, with fin- American Girl Slaps Count SHE GIVES A VENETIAN MASHER hav Yestern aye the TOO STRONG A ee [ROBBERS VICTIM lentil HS biel An enttmmnsih Livan gore trained to a point where A DUCKING. h his knife: Sten where he had been left by safeblowers, they obey hie will, obtaina ac- amd watched smoke curling up from] Cent amd shading, and interprets wave verte c ngerbowl| CHICAGO, Jai 8 hie fe on Paris Street for Staring tie Mont Wok pace Wenice, ‘ie att cow ven at astronomy” than al Baer, ane of vanaion'y teary ea soldering blanketa used by the thieves! 40 frelings accordingly. had gone to the pigeons before Whole townful of Burop 5 th Fearful that he would be burned to PRADA ORD OPPO ODPL ODEO POL PADD DLA ODA R ROAD DDD AAD Marks and had been €0ing back to Arizona an faet as 1| verte to dram hn rae Pe, Produc death without being able to give an men, I'm| ¢ts, turned her ent an and I'm going to stay there, ft rer hone theatre, “All hey friend larm, Roser made a frantic effort to at He) Coat of Man Colors auasher. roel the, “But 1 guess 1 had a good Umel wont to ee it Monday. night. They tres hie vcd rds a! gondola when the flirt, with upraisea anyhow,” sald Anyhow T showed thena| Sacked tie house. Then they asked the He wae tuocdeetul tn loosening a ti OPPO POPPED POPPE PPPPPPELELPLPLPSPSESEDEPEPEPRL ALLE EPEDES CLEA ‘ in hand, ran down In conclusion. “Anyhow I showed them| manager to take it away. It continu ate Fat and o card In hie hand, ran down that a Wentern irl To fll ot mp) uni tat might which held his arms and the removal of the steps and began to enter the i i Ws ellie aban 6 gag from hia mouth and the French Nobleman Ogles fondola, ee oe love that binged on the. liven of two cnaalaigpaabed Shout hs lege waa a mation am ‘Soe F “I don't know what possested me to Clase QvAnTmRs. couples—a strong wife and a weak hus- moments. He telephoned an alarm first “yh the foee you can’t Miss Kenyon From Ari- ot, but I arose and Kave that fel-| (yan a) Garvanee’ Sea and, & weak wife and ® strong hus} 1 4 , {he Fire Department and then to the forget” She Uses H low & shove," said Miss Kenyon, “At) eriiiie Clinger says that she moved to| band, Also there were two babies in the) Bound and Gagged Watch.|potice.. \ Vien the former arrived the in- | is constructed so that you can get zona and je Uses fier the same moment the gondolier pushed q naw boarding house Saturday and| cast, Manager Blaylock anid: Ss Gs er of two beautiful, ([ifetike music with Ld he gentleman went kerplunk la ee “I've seen some rough stuff in my day. J any Ww you are Western Muscle to De- ite th oxen ct foundered about Ter, Nantctney” feebe ‘the ane Be Tm an old Aimer at this game ana tt man Was Unable to Stay Lat wae wore destroyed with fetingit ~ thintn obtained entirely liver low for a bit and caught hold of the steps small ahe had to sit on the piano to| t#kes @ whole lot to shock me, Bu 7 ‘he safe blowers, four in num through the wonderful eensitive- Knockout Blow to and pulled himecit up. The last 1) keop out of his lap. ndmit that thie sort gete my) ‘nanny Blaze Set by Safe Blowers, broke into’ the tore. shortly ‘after mber.| nes of the Behning ‘pedal touch.” Masher. oe Soe Ser wae) ice dees the management a week ago and found nt and, according to Roser, were unly| $53y: Sire 42 $589: sizis 8 wet and frantically calling for a} fm AND WIS PRESENT. this contract to stage ‘The Burden.’ ri few minutes blowing open the safe eft ll In Veni AF “She D gondola to take him aboard and away, say hPa Leite Courier Soumal) pie | Bt & $uousand es) in two days, CHICAGO, Jan. $1—For four hours proven te tah wha ea akaser er aa ome Con: FIFTH AVE: NUE enice lum, @rom the laughing crowd that had! ow did you feel at that fashionable | many from women who sald| early to-day Michael Rose: c 425 4 La safe gathered.” wedding?" they could not Minke thelr parents. to joner, eixty-five ' man, Entrance 38th St. N. ¥. Another Fresh Young Man Into the Canal and Returns Home Elated at Her Strenuous Trip Through Europe. Joseph's coat of many colors, which from Biblical accounts was probably the most startling garment in ancient Pales- tine, would have blushed with modesty had it suddenly been confronted by the covering worn by @ breesy Western girl who arrived in New York yesterday Aboard the steamship Barbarossa of the HER CLOTHES See “Ane sens rity Sea Tats Sh Wap Rete and Suits at $2.75 oft Kenyon's father is @ rancher and she Olise Kenyon to very Weatere, @be io | bas lived on the plaina ail her ifs, She Pinkham’s Vegetable y ud of the fact, and before starting | loves the West and its people, and says Com: $ ess beh vic mioaten? tae o¢ Inorepe us| O04 loves them the mere after ber trip “4 alues up to 7.00 had the sesational coat wa LA At 1s made of an Indian blanket and 01 he coat caused h “About as conapiotous as my pickle! such a show. dotiees trode, “vat he pathee vase | Aish looked among the Jewelled bronzes| Mrs. Baker conducts @ magasine on athe experience of startling Hurope. and ropes of pearl” Uterary affairs and correct English. “But I am gomg back home and I am going to stay there,” sald the West girl, “There is no place like the West and no men like the Western men. The men of continental Europe —_——— IN SUCH PAIN i The New Mahlers Store “siete teen The new Mahlers Store is better equip- ped to satisfy your wants in wearing || apparel than any store in New York. || The merchandise is all new and the At Our Union Square Store Only The Great Bargain Event for Mothers and Fathers—Briill Brothers || prices are the lowest. Big Semi-Annual Sale 9 a vs * sting oe and Hope wd are Boys’ Overcoats |i} <ariccidern Sect eatin ing Sales. 3.50 Shoes and Slippers|| at 1.90 Calfskin and patent leather shoes, in button or lace models, with kid or cloth a colors of good quality satin Well-Known Hosiery Average Half Price |slippers with high heels and narrow toes. Women’s two-thread cotton stockings, : ig) be les . pretty beaded slippers B|— ah at the one low price of 1.90. in black on tan. a aed 19c. Now.. 10c 5 § $5 Whipcord Top Shoes = Som at 2.60 50c and 5c fictins at 25cig These are all of a well-known brand;|% fashioned, thread silk, lisle thread : fine cotton, in regular and extra : Good assortment of colors. We are closing out at our Union Square Store all broken lots of Boys’ Suits that sold up to $7.00. We have col- lected them from our other stores and placed them on sale at this one store only at the. remarkably low price of $2.75. This is our famous season-end' clean-up for which thousands of mothers and fathers wait. Double-Breasted Suits (7 to 18) Values up to $7.00 Norfolk Suits (Sizes 5 to 15) Values up to $6.00 Russian Suits (Sizes 3 to 10) Values up to $7.00 Sailor Suits (Sizes 3 to 10) Values up to $7.00 Russian Overcoa (3 to 10) Values up to $6.00 Convertible Collar Overcoats (9to17) Values up to $6.00 All Now Reduced to $2.75 Other Big Bargains for Boys pound has cer- tainly done me a lot | bg? she say some rude ° Idle Silver The illustration shows the | ¢,,)| shoeexactly. Wehavethem | and in tan or black. or black. All sizes. | sizes, : ealta and my he Wash Sui Values up to $2.50 eal 1 | onan cle a reat eg Mea ear $5Extra High] 6c Stockings at 45c | 1 cine. You may rest Boys’ Hats, now 50c. _ 81.00, $1.50, 82.00 and $3.00 Values An importer's entire stock of high-|% Cut Shoes Boys’ All-Wool Waichers, new 1B, 50c and 75c Values grade samples in silk, extra fine lisle, | - medicine to Romners bor Boys and Girls, now 35c. Values up to $1.00 : | Strona, Route No. mel its for 69 Val to $1.50 jauge cotton and fancy embroidered silk | le | vamtalee ees “spens wen $125, Values wp 10°63.00 at 2.95 frosty All sizes. herbs, fs aT a ra tra Special Bargai 1S ; | F or cece ype Ex Ee ns in %/can wear for the coming season. ey " i hig ugs at 65¢ ‘ j ony om fit snugly around the ankle. You can grain silk, with either silk or|§ Young Men’s Suits & Overcoats at $6.75 $10, $12, $15, $18 and $20 Values Broken lots and odds and ends from our Splendid Stock of long trouser suits for young men, sizes 14 to 18, and broken lots of our smart, stylish, well made Young Men's Overcoats, in a vn’ variety of models and fabrics, values up to $20, now On Sale Only at UNION et a 146TH STREET Joa Wat of Broadwy, One Blok from 14th Str Suboay Stat th Beret and Willlemobuep lara Pass the Door. lisle tops and soles. All sizes, in black |¢ 8! walk more gracefully in these, and espe- aeadctane 8\cially good for stormy weather. We have these in black or tan calf, %/and patent leather. All sizes. Hl pone a Reales alos eee 8 1.50 Silk Stockings at 95c_ A choice of either Onyx, Gordon or |% Kayser Brands, in black and al! the new colorings. Silk or lisle tops and|% 3 Leather Hand Bags jjat Less Than Half Prices! ‘uj fashioned, high spiced heels, f — = — The old firm of Mahler Bros. have no interest and are not connected in this new Mahler Store. Mr. Bernhard Jacobson, Muslin Underwear | Drawers and Corset Covers of ood quality muslin, trimmed wil ‘ ; discontinuing the leather goods busi- ———$—$ Philosop her %)rocco, Saffian and other fancy leathers, Merode Underwear Regular prices of these bags were|Suits, at a saving of 30 to 50 per cent. |¥ “Teaw aplay the other day,” said the cor- n 0 LZ WASS ER R a CO a ar py on We bought the entire stock on hand Also reduced prices on tights and opera- ; %| ness. d . handsomely framed, and we have them at Reduced Pr Ices from $3 to Regular prices were 50c to 1.50,/% set philosopher, “in which a woman expresses a QPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 PM Cor ‘Set of Kahn, Alexander & Co., who are length hose. Amongst them are genuine Seal, Mo- in all colors, Vests, Drawers, Tights and Union ; L R. Corse ts Your choice of the entire lot, 1.95, now 35c to 95c. feeling of herd diy saying “It was like taking off || We have about 300 pairs ALL GOODS OUR LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS of Satin Slippers that are ith embroidery and laces; ; ident. prices were 5c and S0c; at LOC your ee ee vou aes Say’ % work,’ DELIVERED OY} $50 Worth 8.3.99 Downe: kis, B|| soiled trom handling, left-|| Formerly manager of the| | Combination Drawers, you believe it, about half of MoT $100 , the women in that audience laughed sympa- UNMARKED t * oree made ig om perione stores. ond enenions i WE PAY $200 || Ore AOE eee BiNy reasurer. and Snirta : y notf?’’ sighed her “J TA PREIGHT || custom slippers. Mostly A ‘ of = nainsook abd batiste, hand- | friend. “I know] | Sail slope ‘ BeBe mal trimmed. Val . sould re you dear benighted ou “tron | @& —~ Ss 7m : = oi pod toy ea century where ‘il faut pial) g WC i Nd ° 9000006000000000500006600000000000000006 ' ir pour ung over every woman’s Lt cet iy 2 # dressing table and she aaly believed that the | EARLUES Ti sccomupuny mug TFURN ITUR FURNITURE f more bones she had in her corset the prettier “ek Hite Sink o"weuld append BEVKOUIM Or her figure would be. a es ei 2 BS [TWO STORES] “Now, I’m wearing a #8.50 L. R. dancing ‘i Ta Peodiew corset of the lightest kind of batiste—which has only six bones and those the most flexible. But it is cut correctly and gives one the right kind of PERRI-WALLA an HARLEM STORE fiiomy sus Roi 2190 S°AVE: BETII9" a120"ST: STRAWBERRY JAM toe REINVENUKY DALE GAN NED CORN |an win 3 port. “And as for corsets for a hard day’s work, commend me to the #3 L. R. perfect fitting cor- 1 oe i » oe enough to keep te figure trim, b PRE ut so le—and again so well cut. REE “You, my dear, should wear a 85 L. R. > This BED oer They say it is the most comfortable reducing cor- Coneleting of Bed, Srring & Mattress set imaginable. I'll gowith you to Wanamaker’s myself in the morning. The L. R. is made TH especially for them there's a model to suit AT Jertieed tn The Word, y ” Py ane one ‘orld's Infogma- cade, Park AIL Jost or found. articles, ad- every figure. Price $1 to $10. Pulitzer Building in The World will be 33, $4 and $5 Corsets at, $1.50 ut psirabl ty 12 x and favorite make, $1.50, em * Third door, O14 Buildin, W veveveees so Vane WORLD WANTS...... oie re Brookiva notte “ata Waokinge JOHN WANAMAKER THEY WORK WONDERS. N | ler “orate “ee “tks { Broadway and Ninth Street ry 5 | D secarcerreceneee WORLD WANTS cccrrarerseercrs

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