The evening world. Newspaper, February 12, 1913, Page 6

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from the burning bulldings, © to the home, A reson’ call was sour |e for the firemen. | Kenton. Mra, Mary Mase the home, wi charres ready streete, Thia b THREATENS HOME FOR AGED HEBREWS Automobile Back Fires and Ex- were taken Fifth atreet side of the butld One Hundred and Sixth atre 'e Oye K fant t * at control | auitomolites, seve and the two tly wrecked, ‘The $100,000, were te es was estitn HE EVENING ‘WORLD, weon2eSay, FEBRUARY 12, 1048) ut "ARREST 51 STRIKERS: TO “YOUR HAIR 1S FLUFFY, BEAUTIFUL HAVE MILITARY TRIAL. Miners in Kanawha Fiekls ‘Try to! Wreck Train—Troops Patrol District. : W. Va, Feb ‘Pains and Cabin t were attiet lust might. | ed over the tercitory | ved that rioting wil wg a8 he militia oe present attemmpie have been ma Girls! this. Also stops falling hair; destroys dandruff. inlit, wavy, Muffy soft, lustrous i airl’s after ves every particle purifies and inv he scalp, Get a 25 cent nt bottle of “I of *‘Danderine’’ and try rever stopping itch- AND LUSTROUS INA FEW MOMENTS: Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Desirable Silks at Greatly Below Regular Prices . Women’s Dresses @ Cotton Crepe, Voile and Embroideries, showing the season's newest effects introducing many foreign ttyle features, The collection comprises over 450 Dresses * fwarentirely new modet, which will be offered at the following Bxtraordinarity Low Prices: 4.85, 9.75, 15.00, 19.75, 23.50 -STERN BROTHERS have madden large purchase of very desirable Rich Cut Glass ‘Piha tae duigns, which will be offered’ To-morrow: at S344 to 50% Relow Prevailing Prices Pon Bon Dishes and Spoon Trays, at 650, 1.25 Celery Trays, 1.50, 2.20 Nappies, § and 9ine., “ 2.25, 3.25 Salad Bowls, “ 2.50, 3.25 Mayonnaise BowleandPlates, “ 2.85, 3.25 Sugar and Cream Sets, " 1.95, 2.50 Oval Orange Bowls, “ 3.25, 4.00 Footed Fern DisheswithIinings, “ 2.85, 3.50 Ice Cream “ 2.50, 3.78 Water Pitchers, size, " 2.75, 3.50 Footed Punch Bowls, 9 ins., “ 4.35, 6,25 Flower Vases, 10 and 12 ine., “ 3.45, 4.50 Atso Vary Exceptional Vatoes tn Electroliers and Table Lamps Carved Wood Electroliers, gold finish, with 16 inch cretonne shade, with beaded fringe, Formerly $12.00, at $9.00 Large Electric Table Lamps, in verd and bronze metal, with handsome dome, at $8.75, 11.50, 18.50 Formerly $11.25 to 28.50 Hanging Electric Domes, with large leaded shades, $17.00, 21.50, 34.00 Formerly $24.50 to 51.50 Bric-a-Brac and China Depts, Third Floor -and 22d Streets ARNICA CREAM , ‘ MITRUX—the new skin whitener.. SAGE Mey HAIR TONIC—35: wie 80¢ STEALL'S WESTFALL'S boa SHAMPOO. . DANDERINE—25c size .... SANATOL TOOTH POW! | OR LIQUID—2 for... 2 1% 5. SUGAR SPOONS~Reg, 25¢. FRUIT. KNIVES—set of 6. ROG. | auTTER KNIVES—Reg, 25¢.. P15 cpereerersrees srs eeeee ge OBC 150 Manufacturer's ABSORBENT NAIL BUFFERS SEIDLITZ POW! RUBBER SPONC SEA SALT-—8-lb, TOILET PAPER—red packages, 4 for rER BOT corn bag 's Samples of \] BUTTER SPREADE! Smaet ‘of 6 | NUT PICKS—sot of 6. Reg. 39. ,.26, Fi INTER SPREADER ae Of 6 oa AT CHAcKENe ke cae; Fine Lingerie Waists | OYSTER PORKS—sat of 6, Bo Nur moks AND CRAOCKERS— | Values i a cenit shane cont Gatind onbey ROG S90. vor peenessetenssees +049 $2.75 to $4. Each, 00 Fie | Special during this sale: | e | SAUVER POL GREENE'S MINERAL PASTE—! j A peti cd nrenaly pretty ot in all the new effects; with and — jars, ; trimmed with various laces; vith | yes a pep 8 RM Peete fn gtise Sart 19c, 39c| nithout, co rs; handsomely trimmed with various laces; some with colored fe A Three-Day scat Girls’ Wash Dresses At 79c, 95c, 1.39, 1.95 to 5.95 The season's daintiest, newest, best styles, in especially selected materials, such as Anderson’s Ginghams, Manchester Chambrays, etree and mand, Bee * Women’s New wit be group possible. and heets, Mixed Oxford cloth tops; white ta gray, brown and white suede. The New Dress SOINCH ALL. WOOL BI customers witl be the bucky buyers .. WOMEN’ 3 LACE MUFF BA 4 inches long; sik-ined; with elther gilt or sil catches. ects? fa sien, wrty of for girls, Sizes, $3 We Have Them Now! Early Spring Showin: Forty-five beautiful styles are ready, The The most sensitle and dressy shoes that have been shown in years, All the fashionable toppings, lasts, te 54tNCH ALL WOOL IMPORTED CHEVIOT—cotors and {+INGH ALL. WOOL, TWO-TONED MIXED SUNTINGS, LACK FRENCH SER( $41NCH ALL WOOL CUNTTON PANAMA. sultable for spring Soat suits; carly 119 canst cstossslearsessecee ie $1.75 Hand | Bags, 1.0 1.00 raat to carry in a muff; fitted Brey paren alt iver | French Cordelines, White Lawns. ertions; long rolling revers jar Norfolk, as well as dainty English Repps, Irish Linens, fication of fine Swiss pode corre F otirt. $, 47, 19 for Juniors. It’s the Right Weather For Turbans; Now $1.95 A style becoming to every one. We show a variety of close- fitting models made of plain and mixed braids; silk velvet draped around the edge; large, stvlish bow in front. ‘The desirable colors— and black. Your Be-Tween Season Hat at $2.48 Boots for 1913 comprehensive | 5 st at 12 anes en 4 UNTRIMMBD—ready for your own deft needle. The shapes SRecede” 0, ttYtes at $5.00, are varied and delightfully new. Made of silk braid over net frames; Tots. Black cloth tops, silk velvet flange; colors—navy, brown, taupe, also black. |] "the new Round Toes. Black mixed silk The new arched fasts. tops. Boys’ $2.00 Washable Suits, 1.19 WASHABLE SUITS—of guaranteed hydegrade galatea; sailor and Russian blouse models; in white and colors, Sizes, a!4 to 9 years. ——$— $< Embroideries for Spring & Summer Exceptional indeed is this unusual gathering of new, snow-white embroideries, for tt embraces all that is dainty and desirable for the ops; black, Fabrics for 1913 lo8c wy and black. S2-{NO IMPORTED BLACK OHIFRON BROADGLOTH—aponged snd seasons fo conse. Some of the economies: shrank; @ positive $2.00 VAlUG..s..cssescceeersseceeseeeceesssees 48 \campric, INSOOK, and SWISS EDGES, INSERTIONS, BEADINGS and BANDINGS—from 134 to 7 inches wide; also CORSET COVER 491 Two Silk Economies |8c Double-NapCotfon| FMBROIDERIES. Reg. 250, yates cscs sestevssstengevnvavee 12} 2c TYB SILKS--32 and 3 Inches wide; a ; FLOUNCING—18 Inches wide; of fine Swiss in eyelet and floral de- variety of diferent “styles | Flannel, yd... Sc! OUNCNG S inet 50c Eres aullable. for shirts, “walsts, pan iy SINCH V. yy ; 4 Ne fr quality, soft wool finish 4S-INCH VOIL# PLOUNCINGS. in all the newest designs; suitable iy " shncer Bie ee B86 OC |DOMET OR OUTING FLANNEL lingerie dresses. Reg. Sc, yard ' 09¢ WOOL BAOK SATIN--blach; 40 inches jplain white; much in demand for Also another assoriment of VOILE PLOUNCING-—45 inches wi an in 1.00 wide; heavy quality; fine finish; children’s nighties, etc more ea@bvorate designs than the above. Reg. $1.39, yard Cotton Fabrics ¢sF.\12J4c Glass and Dish| $3.98 White Wool PROOADED TUSSAHS—in a complete 1 Blankets, ea., $1.49 range of all the new spring Toweling, yd., Ac | soumur peo sve wirre WooL ehades, Reg. 398, yard...., Your chotce of all linen BARNSLEY |BLANKETS--hound singly, They are S6-INCH PERCALES--In 50 of the new-|CRASH of red and blue checked | “Or $5.98, but owing to a possible lat ia ie ed ak 10! GLASS TOWELING—every yest per: stain or slight impertection in weave 7 we name to-morrow's exceptional grounds, Reg. 124, yard, 2C | tect; n@ “seconds.” price-cut plosion of Gasoline Tanks |f ar th it mse." Just try [ingen ene it 11 most will a | carefully dr i ine and Follows Quickly. ae ease oan tn the ; Ee lenote ae on small yer—but feally ew $2 inches wide, in choice styles and 78¢ i vind and flanies went back toward | day, Dan- rand at a time is will clea the | hai owing all over th if $1. y yest One innier of the de. | « onday'# — rhot aR no! an st le «you hi . rel; aw @ yt THE LOSS FS $100,000. | sovcn otrees wireouy in the rear eclions lo the exeau: | oh ot Bite de GLA snors pune moments Xu Hoe" matin we Yee Imperial vy oer Satin ] Big. Winthrop Apartment Is, crowded that the firemen were Unable Sati beautiful evening and street \ \ ee, eee Cae tee el oe 00 Mercerized ¥28T STREET~WEST —— oo shades. poplin in, white and black, and ie Threatened, and Police Re- | yiteyccignen und West One Hundredth Napkins, 14 doz., 35c Koc | black and white striped effects. Y Called O Hemuie antic wae: Gat Tee 4 5 of pa, pha on |, Usually $2.50 per yard serves Are ut. forming fire lines, were ment into Hemmed ready for use—the kind Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Upholsteries, | | = : — =| 9 that saves your good Napkins from Pictures, Sewing Machines, &. Full 9! Black Pongee Dress Silks -}—___|} abuse and wear; many pretty designs particulars from Club Plan Manager, 9) 68 Drtving a high-powered automobile, a ; from which to choose. fom snatoenoone "YS JERE werent 7s Ie "iivor’ “om ue Moe Mame Sth Floor. ' 26 inches wide, yarn dyed ic isis one wonenens oor ot Hon, ts This Home-Made Cough Thureday, Friday and Saturday— d Fri 7 ds d \ Regularly $1.00 per yard Wrst Ove Hundred and Parts etrxt at 11 Syrup Will Surprise You ~ Silverware of Quality — Iverware of Qual ity Ss ay, Friday and Saturday— | Dress Goods Specials eames $ | tute, tod hte anana t Oo A Sale of Toilet Articles ior Suit af the garage employees went to the||| Store Fen Whooping Consh In a Remarkable Three-Day Sale) | Plain & Mixed Tailor Suitings aaae tleor, wae five ale saunas Quickly, A Family Supply a3 : ; y 5 One should exercise as much care in selecting articles of the 50 and 54 inches wide 78 Gaal were steel. at Small Cost, To those who, from force of habit, ordinarily make their silver-| toilet as in buying foodstuffs, for in these days of substitution by un- | To close out at, per yard Hardly hed the machine been eon hgrgyet aheregeerrif ware purchases downtowa, this event will appeal irresistibly, for they| Scrupulous dealers, to be guided by well-known trade-marks is a J) . i i‘ She stevetoe when here came a back | Here is 4 homemade remedy that J will fearn where many a dollar may be saved on supertor articles of | Universal safeguard. Extraordinary price-concessions, \ French Ramie Dress Linens Seo fateh longer a oe Coe Vauslly cure the = stubborn case in| ft well-known standard makes. COPCO, FAIRY AND PUMMO Sgr ¢ ALOX TOOTH POWDER ; “1c | 45 inches wide, in the most desirable 38C Gasatine wan huried to alt parte of the | £4 hours This, reine makes @ pint iT .ccpROLe DISIES—quadruple plate; | BONBON OR ALMOND DISHES—sliver| ARMOUR’S “PIERRE” BRAND "TOILET | KOLYNOS TOOTH PAS Spring colors Usually 58¢ per yard floen, Ten mon employed om the third ii ‘oan EAL be A aemlaled with plercad designs; pottery. fineds| plated on nickel iver prey SOAP—box of 3 cakes. O¢|ODOL MOUTH WAS 3 i and top Gioor, where tweive machines | ee TOP warm water youd shape Re, erced dest S0ct0 $1 BOC | BABESKIN Be | WHICH HAZEL White Fine French Dress Linens rand sterol, erent $0 she assintance of aktes. ‘Pus 034 ounces of tes [i pepe edited seceeess 2659 ISiEVER: PLA tRDINIDUAL as. | MUNY. 5 BORING ROUTH WA H 46 inches wide Usually 65c per yard 42¢ sctingutsnere were ¢urmed om the diase, bog ete ily This ‘spe ae a bards PLATES —quropie Plate; Hinted and 3 "89, 110, at :| PEROXIDE Ih bottle { inc sually | To the east of the three-story structure | aad hase taste—childrem like tt, | oo ¢ lesignsy also engrave 8, 39... 2 CARACALLA BATH ° ° ‘was @ one-story extension which ran| ¥, ly know the medical val 4 aR i er | rics teem Ne. 112 to Ne 2K ‘The efforts ot pins in tasting Mika, tren 83.50. scsseseeeeeseled9, 2.50 Erusile erie Herre | | White Wash Fab ef che men te chest the ames with other throat troubles, sore lun, BREAD TRAYS—quadruple plate; beau: et holders. Reg. | water eniy tuned he biasing gascline| etc, There ie better, Pines In tully engraved and plerced 4 QR] 75. ccc ceecssecstsersese. 44c . JORANGEWOOD. STICKS—-doz | flo epread co the upper feor end to the! the most, ble Cre ng ed designs, Reg. $4.00......46 2.95 svt SiG quadruple plate; plain ie SOLID BACK HAND DRAWN HAIR | A Special Lot ] extension. pound erway CRUMB TRAY AND KNIFE—quadrupl and engrav lesigns, with 6. BRUSHES. . c. . . . . menses ncartd” Gs “cenwenay | ox ys Gepanin Other propel nar wie 90 | wht "BS cosh a, Mercerized Lingerie Batiste a8 vullding wae from basemeng te ot ek in thie formal 3.75 seeverseeeevons Ne liver Ii | 45 inches wide. sually 45c per yard 4 were the automobile in acess of homes i the nited tres, Reg. $2.50, 5 | tuple plate; Neteed “des : FLAMES MERAOE WOME BOR [ge ig Segoe ge $Bdce verses 200, 2.50] Ree Bisse’ ae ales. Bc Baas ag ia . ; sai 200 amp. never successfully, | inches wide pecial, pe sre. crows the envest um the = You f ck gee eta m. Rogers Silver-Plated POMPLIAN MASSAGE" GR | Fancy Tissues 6 g ‘our neg, or wil size ‘ | ' end madhise to the oe nic | Ina large assortment of Spring shades 16¢ Bene ot anne le ewes || Knives, Forks and Spoons ws Wi | Usually #3 per sand | ‘TBA SPOONS—set of 6. Reg. 750. .4c | ORANGE SPOONS—set of 6. R HOLME'S FR | Two Very Special Values in Women’s Gloves 12-Buiton Length Fine French 7 6 x Glace Mousquetaire Gloves Pique sewn, Paris point embroidery, 3 pearl clasps at wrist, in black, tan ‘and white Value $2.75 per pair 1-Clasp Glace Street Gloves Pique sewn, arrow back stitching, large pearl clasp. Black, tan, champagne and white Value $1.50 per pair $1.95 95¢ ) L | J A Special Sale, Offering Extraordinary Values in Fine Fancy Laces I 4 to! / 2 Less Than Wholesale Cost Including French and German Valen- ciennes, Imitation Duchesse, Milan, and Point de Paris insertions, galloons and Van Dyke points and motifs, suitable for the trimming of lingerie and all the new Spring and Summer dress materials. Regularly 10c to Ide, yard. ............ ze Regularly 25c to 45c, yard............ 10¢ Regularly 30c to 50c, yard............. 15¢ Regularly 50c to 85c, yard.............25€ | Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. NO EXCUSE for IGNORANCE SPORTING RECORDS, MARINE DISASTERS, PARCEL ‘or any one of the 2,500 OTHER IMPORTANT SUBJECTS tmthe 1913 WORLD ALMANAG Embracing 25,000 Facts end Figures. All for Twenty-five Cents at Any Newsstand

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