The evening world. Newspaper, February 5, 1913, Page 7

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Wipped out of the door carrsing @ bundle and wae speeding up the street. ’ ‘The auxiliary troops gave chase, Sut he Got away. “The prisoner wee a well dressed and natty mulatte. Under his arm he | © banjo, He protested Menard watt: “Ah've been a-entertaining of mah lady friends, wha’e ‘conente = Gletante in dat house, end an atta A al to leave when you-el! sal Jum at Bg Fh the utr meen ar t pty oe Pyst?ana Treat at a “ Pea " the, station” 'yitne Patri Surround Pipper Summer] found that the Pinoee hotse had. beet a parlor window | Mome and Capture One In- ener fs Aether ln t the etation house . at lon the ould truder, but Lose Another. Paul made « confession in whieh, he ‘ had hi thet day. but had been enttoed Into fein: Fireman George prettie, who lives at| ing him te @e burglary. No, 106 Murray street, Flushing, was on —_——o & way home at 9 o'clock lest night |CROPSEY IN CONTEST en he saw lights in the summer home $800,000. of Harry Pipper, who resides in tie FOR CHURCH'S winter at No. 5€ West Ninety-second ——— Sireet New York, but in summer at No. |District-Attorney and Other Heirs lurray atiéet, Flushing. He told * ered Neighbors there were burglars in Pip- Chaim Will Offered ts Not mere house and out +hey miahed, some Last Drawn. overcoats and little else; some in Cropeey, ret-Attorney of eds and ends of apparel snatched) lem”, CroPe”. Yteg wrth eoversl hastily in the dark, one or tw» hasty other relatives of the late Charies W. Ones in nighties and shivers, but all 4e| Ghurch, filed with Surrogate Retoham termined to do thelr duty. One or twoli, Brockiyn today @ contest of his Grabbed pickets from the Pipper back! nei¢.miliion dollar estate ee, Jamea C. Church ,the widow of ne tee Gen. Gprettle stationed tia forces | tator's favorite nephew. @round the Pipper house and then| .tne contestants, who ‘were copresented Phoned for the police. Patrolman James| yy stephen C. Baldwin, allege that the arrived. M1 favoring Mrs. Church wae hot the Presently the kitohen door was opened | lant, and that at the time of Ae mak- and @ man e@ppeared, carrying some-| ing sir, Church wae not in te right bred under his arm. Sprettie; after « Baldwin's other cients err chase across cucumber frames, | Tid. Sir Beumin'® ven I. Cooail emines the Cage 44 by the collar. The fend Charles R. Hickox. “Dametee kik CtGt ee mh lant: Mr. is a nephew of Mr “Bring him cree to he Usht, dove, Cropeey eald Sprettie. “Hey, reen goes another | chureh. The beneficiary's husband was me! Catch him!" her man had! once Surrogate of Kings County. | General Clean-Up Sale Women’s Evening Slippers | and Carrtage Boots Values $5.00 to $8.00......... $2.95 House Siippers Value $8.50.......60000ce5 4 DLOS Rhinestone Buckles Oval and Square Shapes— al and Square Pie 85.00 $1.50 Walking & Dress Boots Button and Lace. Value $5.00 ...0..ccceecceceees $2.95 Advance Spring Models of Women's Afternoon Dresses of Charmeuse Attractive Styles—Splendid Values Charmeuse Dress In the season's soft lines; smart white Chiffon Waist with pointed chiffon back and front of con- $3 2.50 trasting color; skirt of pleated chiffon; Russian blouse effect... Charmeuse Dress Waist of Brocaded Meteor in the new vest effect; prettily draped $3 5 00 skirt (draping in the back only)— a very smart model.,.......... Exceptional Values in Dress Goods Navy Blue & Black Serges 60 inches wide, eponged and shrunk. | $7. 70 Special, per yard Imported Dress Linen 6,000 yards, 46 inches wide, in all the popular Spring shades and white. 47¢ Usually 75¢ per yard Broadway & 20th Si 4 that he di@ not know oe ee After being ‘ana; were armed with pokers, the remainder | kineman's will, which ew an of | MP | | | ‘FRE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1913. ‘BUSTPITED BLS NENG is we curtain pole, Jamming, he AN IMPOSTOR PRETENDING | |Frenk,A. Mevere ts not employed on CONSTI HEROINE, (OOK MAYBE, thew of he adler "taey ered cs | TO BELONG TO THE WORLD. he nah thie neg epapee IAs INER Ag awtully deappeinted, ter ehep nat’ wianagoed H@napped young Megens in order that he might mot preside at freshies AND SAVES A FRESE sere Brunswick and bore him in an aute to Still She hay the Have Been a| wrist was sound to that of a capter, Sweet Girl, for She Rescued Magens. PRO and held prie- ork th for @ ‘ont — valiantly w od the hereine bouné o’alghts to the wrinte of hts coph-| they couldn't see whether che was a of | eweet girl or the family cook. j i et fi Hi i l i | ‘ H fF bi ft 1! ta] i f, fregh,. wholesome Velogen the pore cleansing, help you uire a fi texture, Stewed cate fp. in ful in One application Lye ste Better than cold eren: Silk Sale Continued Throughout the Week . with unusual offerings of desirable Sttks at Greatly Reduced Prices | Very Special 1,800 Yards Yarnidyed’ Black Pongee Dress Silks A quality regularly sold at $1.00 68c yard Continuing the Sie 6 of A Special Purchase of $10,000 Worth Irish Embroidered, Scattoped & Hemstiched Linens at Half These splendid linéns came direct to us from one of the leading manufacturers of Ireland on terms which enable us to offer them at Half Regular Prices. $25,000 Purchase of Fine Damask Scatiopea Tahie Linen At an Average of }4 Regular Price The choicest collection we have ever shown, and one of the largest purchases of these beautiful linens ever consummated by a retail house. ‘The collection consists of Tea Cloths, Luncheon Cloths, Table Cioths and Napkins Specials in White Goods 2,500 Pieces Jesonns Nainsook 2.50 crempele finish, 4% Inc es wide; 10-yard : Special, per piece 1,600 or Engtsh Longcloths En dosakin finish, 96 Jnehos wide; 12- $1 50 yard pleces tal, t.; Sth Ave.; 19th st. eS Lord & Taylor Po Founded 1826 mal Prank A. Meyers Not Employed by| >* treated o# euch This Paper and Using Its Name Without Authority. ‘The World hae reoatved under date aemeantifimarone NO FATHER TO HAIL BABY. Mrs. Millie Fredericks ana her baby girl, born eleven days ego in Rockaway hoped to surprise her Fredertoks. Arriving at the house Mra Fredericks saw crape on the door. “Your husband is dead, Siw pe a ak Tine Frederickecs were married a year . ago. sun rio. NOS acto BEE oon la, 1.12 February Sale of House- Now in Progress, Our Clean-Up ISALE OF USED PIANOS) [AND PLAYER PIANOS | $75,000 worth of high-grade, well-known pianos to be sold at less than % their original prices! A tremendous response to this extraordinary announcement; if .you want an unusual bargain attend this sale. In this great sale we include pianos which have been taken in exchange as part payment on Walters | | : || Pianos and Player Pianos, Walters Pianos which have been out: on rental, and other Pianos which have never { ill been used except in our warerooms for demonstration purposes. They have been thoroughly overhauled inour j} . own repair shops, and are sold with the BLOOMINGDALE guarantee. it Prices of Pianos Range Up from $75 Every instrument offered is a bargain of the high- est order, and no prospective purchaser who wishes to economize in the buying of a Piano or Player Piano can TERMS \ afford to let this great opportunity go by. TERMS ON Let us impress this fact upon you— $ PLAYER PIANOS ~~ There is more real quality in this stock of Planos PIANOS than has ever been offered at anywhere near their prices. It is one of be nom sconning snaner tees piano Prop ositions to which your attention been 3 A WEEK naturally the best bargains will go quickest, eo come AWEEK early and get your pick. | Every Piano or Player Piano purchased during this Sale may be exchanged for Special Exchange one of our new Pianos or Player Pianos. You may use it a whole year and | | we will allow every dollar you have paid to apply on a new instrument. | Privilege... . Se ee BLOOMINGDALES’ FISH FOR LENT ‘Gicers | Messaline Waists a aries Sey ie, 15e and 2c Soe a 2.98 These new arrivals are exceptional pana ee 3¢ |i value at this price. One mocel is made up in black and white and Davy and winks stripe messaline. “Most de las a white Irish ace . ollar and bow SH ae ON: BAAN 10c} oF silk; double frill in front; sleeves are long and cuffs are trimmed with 71 buttons. The other ety! mode up le eolid blasts messaline and ilored. tai TURS—Chi » WLOATRRS 2 tor hanes entra i Pucton gue INONTED SARDINES ae col Ay long ith igh or oun ihe Patol WHOLE TOMAS 1 ge 3 Be rue ner in vale Watas, pegged Halt Mackerel, fancy: at the each reshait) Milker Merring, We make deliveries on | APHETIT SILD—Ter can tae and with 01: : { sau ‘MON see dainty touches of aSe Pn ILE ASPARAGUS —Pxtre * 18¢ aatunce 4 pen Bae wll ie ¢; large can KIPPERED HERKING ” . Ni OTe ASPARAGUS Eire Dge! sina 10 BLOOMINGDALES CRAB MEAT Ve OUR Be MAINE CORN | Nothing NELKAN COD saree ag ti " 10¢ noxna Gas Lamp Outfits, 33¢|Consult Cur Doctors | = Consisting ofa OUR 106 N,V. STATE CORN Bc BIMAKCK MEEKING Pero ‘ food, fubetantial Ls es per cag ass burner, o! ? cavybrase e, ' . good mantle. and National Biscuit Co.'s Famous §-Gent Grackors, Zu 24 Ging nicely ‘oagraved| Snaps, Uneeda Lunch Biscuit, Lemon Snaps, Graiam Crackers, 3!e tobe, Regular Oyatercttes, per pkg 2 rice &

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