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2 p77 -- 5 ay — ooo alii ciis e Bete 5 easel ee A Bs EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1913. aie | Fen ARE Te PREPARE “yet Prema at as the aver TESTIFIES HE SAW STRIKER [Pie footer auc sour one : FOR HIKE TO WAS TO WASHINGTON. | em) leatieth, a8 well on wuttrage vat. SHOOT DOWN A DETECTIVE.| | acinar whom! he va a the onl ALL CARS TRANSFER 10 ns and blanks for membership in the! * using revolvers and shot guns, le Pi Will Start To-Morrow Morn-| Woman's Binh 38 Police Captain Redmond Gives| at | aaa Easy @ ing and Walk From Jersey City |« Damaging Evidence Against Ten | Votes tor Women in Minnesota. to AT THE ASTOR. HS to the National Capital. MAGAZINE TRUST’ IN eel Men on Trial for Murder. ST. PAUL, Minn., Feb. 11—By a vote Reach nel Final Armaments tn Go: of 9, to 97 the House this a from to With final inspections of aipin {Special to The Evening World.) passed the woman's suffrage bil FRIENDS ARRESTED : stocks, walking shoes, knapsack« and| Snit Agninet Pat HACK ACK, N. J, Feb. 11.—Po- sata : marching costumes to be made to-day,| Cire eet _ Noyes | lice Capt. T. iftedin md of the Ere aer-| = where. where. | Circuit Judges Lacombe, Coxe, Noyes] 11° ave damaging teatimony to-day | | 9 ee. — on sutfraget 1 was excitement and hurry) about the! yard, ng together in the Fed-! iy Se ry a Se SATUAPIRS MILLIONS Lexington to 3d Avenue 59th to 60th Sireet | “Easy Mark” From Canada, | site for ue nike to Wasnington, wnion) itm fall Seies toe ee sere, 6 [ooat ase atiory at the BAsewa'er| @f people. masa while DOLLAR SHOE SALE ! ! HOSIERY! Rosaite Jones completed che de-! armument in the Government's Sherman | Murda With $80,000, Tells His | "Gens" Jones w yeriees, senuine ‘ompiny, the Phiitips Publish: | ‘phe witueas when asked by Prosecutor! Echoes from the wonderful cale that Mi f , His aes, we tan Grane and | 8 Company, & root pee IL AC Wright if he saw any of the prisoners 9 Annual February Event. Not a sale of Dol-[started here Monday morning, and that | Troubles in Court. | “Surgeon-General” Lavinia Dock were: Conbeny, Harper & Brother, Lastte: |" edie Coliter Re" PeNtrahd Pare ORWELL GOEL UD LEO CTO ro ties Lan Ree ading in preparing for the march. \Sude Company, Review of Reviews | shooting, pointed at Fordinand Ferrara i | ‘}} formerly sold at $1.50 to $3.00 at a Doltar. Women's 50, 75¢ and $1.00 Liste | The plan je for the “army’t ty as-| Company, Ridgeway Company, Short} and anid, “There's the man who Sra’ i | 1] Girls’ Button and Lace Shoes, Low Thread Stockings. Finest grades of ig Joseph Wood | semble at the Hudson Terminal at 9) Stories Company, rect and Agi A. | shot Capt. Craw. | i Shoes & High Button Aretics. | lisle thread, with plain silk clockings, | go, when he| o'clock to-morrow, where a train will bel Doubleday, Frederick 1. Collins, Hor-|~ 1 yaw the Captain phinge forwant ! silk embroideries, lace open work: only 8. Hol 1 Lanier and “ ¥ ‘a fortune of | taken to Jersey City. From there on to Geese a Cale. sebaeniince eae Laat pried ph had Women's bao a At Washington the army will hike. The Government alleges the lefendants | te. “Antonio Ferrara and Martan De- Sustains and Cheers | | 0 ee Tan Oxfords and evening Slippers. | At Jersey City “Gen.” Jones's suttrage! ate engaged {n a conspiracy to restrain | Lucia came along and all three stood SP y. | * aon will Join the hikers. Miss Eliaa-| trade and commerce. over Capt. Craw and their guns were In the West Side Cor Boys’ Stout School Shoes and / Oxfords yreat many are 75¢ and dentally it one out the it Is easy to - SS a M Vg Davent end Tani Cider Values $1.00 value. All to goat make friends/Weah male and female, in | Ls z a3 oS fords | Me that historic city who are always glad, PEFINED MID-DAY CABARET, BlGHTE Fun Buckle ates Mens HU") $1.50 t0 $3.00 frames don't you know, to show a chapple a . ; ood time—what? Our Mail Order Bureau Saat diy <aGe MOE ONeengs. <. ssae evords an lngenuous looking youth, In at ate Service It one it ond. Boor Win dts, bite it bloom of the Canadian back- onyenient me to Simpson = ae redhes woods still on his smooth face, ap- eat peared in the court as a witnes: mt Mall you lor to BI min d ] G ri Mid- W Kk S i Is: toy W, Tanfield and Wehard Gh Wooten, wm posyarey si zip as cater” | bY DROOMINGGA es’ roceries--- ee: pec a who aleo hails from Canada, where they | Us Store Sit Peter bead i hea Corn; Lote fweets per ean 6c| Our 15c Cut Beans . . " delice are engaged, they say, in promoting the jar 1Ge Comm. 2. we 6) en! {12c\ Our 25c Asparagus . .| |; Nave Conenigr Pere ipttehe| Patriotism and Thrift go hand in hand. Thrift takes care of Patriotism. The Simp- Our 12¢ tomatoes ‘ $e Our 28¢ iaeeten ' ‘Doel ‘Toronto. Another © Piccadilly son Crawford Store is a steadily growing influence for Thrift. To-morrow, Lincoin’s omnia MB. bn, A. le acquaintances, whose name, tt came out, Birthday, we will celebrate with a thousand and one economi ta Violet Grant, was not in the court- room. She was in a guite at the Horet Avtes, where Wood and the others reg- fatered on Saturday last ‘he arrests of Tanfield and Wooten were made after Wood had missed a} diamond pin and diamond ring from a @ressing table In the suite adjoining his at the Astor, which was occupled by ‘Tantieid and Wooten and in which he epent Sunday night last, fier Miss @rant had locked him out of her suite. telling lm he was “too Jolly weil it up" to be adinitted MISSED HIS DIAMOND PIN AND MEN..-A “Scoop” in Overcoats! For 512 Men Only, Tomorrow Regular $20, $25, $28 and $30 Men’s New Overcoats $1 4 will be sold tomorrow, at After That, No More at That Price Buck in sultry January, when everyone thought winter never would come, and manufacturers as well as retailers were overstocked, we saw a chance to buy 500 classy overcoats at an absurdly RING WHEN HE AWOKE. low price. There was no profit in the deal for the manufacturer, but he was more than glad to 9c dhaedy rons pougie in ainataraass | get out from under without a loss. DOS Sescussiun wis We A former lot of the same quality coats we sold earlier in the season for $20, 825, #28 and 830: of these only 12 remain. The extra 500 reached us Saturday The 512 Coats Will Go on Sale Tomorrow at $14 Each : All Cars Transier to BLOOM NGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St. ‘The extreme youthfulness of Wood and his general air of unsophistica- h the first blast of really cold tion appeared to interest the Magis- winter. trate. He made Wood tell him the whole story of how he met Tanfleld ant Wooten and Violent Grant at the | Holland Park Skating Rink in Lon- . story was that of a! for the plucking: in other | ¢ admitted himself, he was ¢ things that are popularly » be born every minute. j t proved to be very friendly These coats are in all sizes—all distinctly high class garments— facts you will do well to bear in mind when considering the insignificant price of $14.00. Storm Ulsters, Belt Back Overcoats, Shawl Collar Overcoats, Convertible Collar Overcoats Regulation Overcoats, Plaid Back Overcoats. , Meltons, Kerseys, Vicunas, Shetlands and Novelty Cloths in Blue, Gray, Black. Cathe. Wore and Fancy Mixtures. Some silk lined, others half silk lined, and others all wool lined. shton in an auto, | d and came back to e@ Mmpeon Crowford Co. Becw d Moor. On Hale To-Morruw, aid for all this?’ asked the ocahsi Closing Out Entire Stock of ‘oud, elevating ciwaoreeneins T Boys’ Overcoats at WOOD'S FRIENDS NEW INOTHING OF THEM. | Half Price ot back from Amatentasm,” | Overcoats formerly 85.00, now $2.50 ° Muslin Underwear $1.00 Gowns at 79c 10 styles of Gowns; fine nainsook or cambric, in slip-over models, with yoke or eyelet embroidery, pod shes with dainty lace and ribbon. Other styles with lace and em- Come To-Morrow (Lineoln’s s Birthday) and Attend BLOOMINGDALES’ Sensational m Grant and 1 went to| Overcoats formerly $6.00, now $3.00 broidery. , Ee nee ren cg vip Overcoats formerly $7.60, now $3. 4 $1.00 Combinations at 79c ea a bit balmy in the crumpet.” oi Overcoats formerly $8.50, now $4.2 Combinations of fine nainsooks; dainty trimmings of em- a é 0 i § e ia fle mat? demanded Magistrate ¢ Overcoats formerly $10.00, now $5. 4 broidery, lace medallions and ribbon drawn; made in corset O'Connor. 1 ’ cover ai and skirt or drawer. fT his dip—crazy, 1 believe you ca Overcoats formerly $12.00, now $6.00 Bimpeon Crawford (o.. Second Floor. On Sale To-Morrom. it" said Wood f Wvercoats formerly $15.00, now $7.50 eres eee Nancie teal It appeared trom Wood's aco Vaoiet Grant's father quite ap) For big and little boys. A large assortment of chinchillas and fancy F ebruary E urniture Sale Walters Pianos} At Prices That Make It Possible for Everybody to Own a High-Grade Piano! im | This sale includes Walters Pianos which have been turned in to us as part |) payment for our wonderful Walters Mastertone Player Pianos, Walter Pianos that have |]| been cut on rental and Walters Pianos that have been used for concert and exhibition | purposes. | they are practically as good as new. Anybody who would like to own a piano of. | high quality and does not care if it has been used a little will at Bloomingdales’ find an opportunity such as may never present itself again. Every Walters Piano Is Sold With the Bloomingdale Guarantee having her make a personally . tour of America, with Wood as cicerone. i mixtures. By « funny cotneidence, it appeared | 27° Simnton Crawford Co., Second Floor, On Sale To-Worrnw anfleld and Wooten were also going te take the Mauretania over. & ‘Tanfleld and Wooten both declared inane tamine west Noose ate White Gloves for the “How much have you got left of your | > fortune?’ demanded Magistrate O'Con- § nee 1 don't know," eald Wood r Charity Ball ' ' ‘niin is « very seater cum!) $9.50 Imported White Glace Gloves for Elbow Sleeves, at $1.69 men for the Grand Jury,” sald the Court Tanfield and Wooten looked diemayed and demanded the British Consul be no- Ufied of their plight They are 16-button len; rane juetaire, = fine Italian glace lambskin. ins are from a country which is eed be the most beautiful skins produced; they are soft and Mabie § and fine of grain as most any real $1 10 3-Pe. Library Sule. $69.50 Of massive build and an elegant style; these Suites cannot last long at this price. The Settee, Arm Chair and Arm Rocker are epnciaas and comfortable. The bright or dull mahogany matches beautifully with the genuine Spanish leather upholstery. Until the February sale, we have sold scores of these Suites at $110.00. While they last, at 969.50. Like values are offered on the following: id. skit Gop Dust For fit, style and durability theee gloves $125 3 Piece Mahogany Library Suite, at . $65.00 An Absolute Safeguard makes dish water will give entire satisfaction. We control $185 8 Piece Mahogany Library 989.50 L Against a Plano of that digs the output of this maker. gar Main Floor. $175 3 Piece Mahogany Library Suite, at... $98.50 $200 3 Piece Mahogany Library Suite, at... . 9135.00 Inferior Quality This Beautiful Combination Desk- Notwithstanding the remarkabl | }|NOTICE WHAT. VALUES "ARE iceaat which these inetrumente Gold Dust offers the short. | \ISPFEREDFORYOURDOLLAR § Brass Bed for $20 Bookcase 11.75 Be ee EN eat eee A | Mail and phone orders caretully 4 for.... pe & ment remain the same est cut from the drudgery o! lated Chelses 2100. " — a eid Tea GR Mlanba t dish washing. Just a little | ME PRE EE EEE LEED | Creare a cits eco Gaver end ree Dates Gold Dust shaken in your | : le ane Prices anil teri on Player-Pianos dish water will remove the \ SALE OF IMPORTED SARDINES abaminas inetuts Music Roll Cabinet, Bench, grease and dirt. pecked in pure $2 1 0 Regular 1 8c Hon, bat Delivery olive oil; tomorrow, certain . Gold Dust digs deep into | 12 large cans ° 23c can Piscatl are (eed te inareg ‘Nelsoerance eracks and corners —puri- | coprin ia, necessary jo Extras, fies and drives out every bit +) ie ee to com- pleteness To make this Furniture in the | Sale a greater success than home. This; its predecessors, we realized combina- | ———— | we would have to go below tion desk- our lowest record prices. bookcase is~ Fortunately we were able the solution. Attract to buy practically the entire an ornamental piece, it con stock of one of the best serves space, and no other known bed manufacturers piece of furniture is more of dirt or hidden germs which soap and water will , not reach. Gold Dust steril- izes as well as cleans. If you spend two hours a da: washing dishes, Gold Dust 4 enable you to save one hour—' and your dishes, too, will be | spotlessly clean, wholesome and MRE DO RD PAE ls arched Styles which formerly sold for $250. NOW Styles which formerly sold for $250, NOW 29 Waiters Pianos $94 ()| [45 Walters Pianos go55 Styles which formerly sold for $275. NOW Styles which formerly sold for $375. 37 Walters Pianos $215 9 Walters Pianos $965 25 Waiters Pianos $195| 19 Walters Pianos $945 Lidia * pkAND— Mealy and ten Styles which formerly sold tor $285. NOW Styles which formerly sold for £400. NOW 29 Walters Pianos $225 7 Walters Player Pianos $325 in America at lly ful. sanitary. PRE | RTE a 44 low aah price Lg Berrie ite ama ieateaes he Styl ch formerly sold for $300. NOW Styles which formerly sold for $450. NOW ip 0 Brass Bed at x sides being complete as: i Goi Dust #40 Brass Bed at. $25.00 esk, has four honk shelves 22 Walters Pianos $235 3 Walters Player Pianos $345 in sold in 60 @ 835 Brass Bed at.....$19.95 ‘They are finished in Karly Styles which | mel for $525 tyles which formerly sold for $500. NOW $30 Brass Bed at.....$15.00 English or fumed oak. Othe $40.00 Early English or oy or fumed on ail Fumed Oak Bookcase, at ‘eaay youn $33.50 845 Combination Desk $80.00 Early English or Bookcases, at..... $38.50 OVATE Fumed Os Fackisee, Es 87.89 ) Commbingtion ph tan 0 jookeases, at..... 1.50 14q GF Mmocen Crawford Co. Fifth Floor, On fale Te-Marrow. =e SR <>- -e ~<SpSIMPsON CRAWFORD CO., $IXTH AVENUE, 19TH TO 20TH STREE A | ee een Senne a ane - is Pe eS a Se eons“ 1 ‘ TRANSFER TO===== Special: 8 Square Pianos at $5 and 59th fe Oth Street $30 Each, ' ' ' f f f ' ' ' “Let the Gold Dust Twine do your werk!” a > 2s -> =