The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1913, Page 12

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Wo! TT VETERAN, “DV, LIVES AGAN BATTLES SHE SAW | woman WAR VETERAN, LIVING BATTLES OVER, | UPON HER DEATRBED. | | f Heroine, Once More Hears Cannon's Roar. t The curtain Gf the years haw rolled 1 t Co v ¥ (MRS KADY C BROWNELL iped out for Brownell ent time entin nd carried to the days when, In rouave , she formed part of Gen, es command. Mnes and in other documents, | The little faded wisp of a woman, SAID SHE SAW GHOST OF AARON, Who now turns to her feeble old hus- BURRS widow. | band for everything, probably as remar! at a history a has ever been There are plenty of cases Women dixguining themselves as men and so following thetr husbands thearts to the wars, but Hi shared the hardships © and the campaign for ree yours dressed ina modification night last do seen the Betsy Rowen outside and if] Keep your teeth pena keep them Koop 3 Prevent pain. Aclean,souad tooth never ac! aa: eral nivhts in the spirit of Aaron 1 + @ppenred lo ber and deliv uilo— Serine weak Romero food partici with Quilon, Washington's days preserv tooth-picks, before using your ‘onthe Mansion and in caring for wh! Mrs. brush. Quilo prevents decny—keeps Brownell found an almost morbid pleas- | your mouth sweet and wholesome. ure. } Get Quite te the sanitary bine bon, at | A stroke of paralysie followed ther Rasa, orerery gee cpalley imagined ly visitations, a en Utygote Antiseptic Tooth-pich Company, came the lgte mental brea LJ Sees dead Registered Trade Mark Established Half a Century Washable Dress Fabrics Spring & Summer We offer a very large and beautiful collection of the newest weaves and colorings in the following lines: French Crepes, Voiles and Velours Ratines, Eponge and Dress Linens Ottoman Cords, Repps and Poplins D. & J. Anderson Ginghams Shirtings of every kind Japanese Crepe, Kindergarten Cloth Dimities, Pique and Whipcords White Fabrics of all kinds James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave. & 34th St. waltdhASora Peer TokmDasiell For Friday i and Saturday Closing out tastins Stock of numbers, which will not be duplicated, of the well known Forest Mills Knit Underwear For Women 78 doz. Pants and Vests, regular prices to $1.15 each, to close out at each, 75c and 85c. Half and three-quarters wool, same with mercerized eilk threads. Broken Lots. - Silk and Wool Union Sults, Swiss ribbed; wore $3.28, do close out at, eac ' Silk and Wool Vests, , ery all 5Seach, toctose out at. 1,20 | Pleeced-Lined Cotton Vests, were soc, now 35c | i | Children’s Cotton Fleece-Lined Pants, were 28¢, now 15¢ oa MAIL ORDERS FILLED 2.25) | daughter war born to Mrs, Southwell. ‘The Colonel kept his word and called Sumter was fired on and young Robert Brownell answered the call for troops to help preserve the mined fight to be by his aide. She kept with which corps was her husband. She wore # blue flannel blouse, short, rather full red skirt; heavy boots and a ritte and sabre, A face more like a boy's than a young woman's war afd of rapidly. K Bhe had a position with the Park De- partment, but waa later appointed cun- todian of the old Jumel place. An effort will be made to have her removed to some institution. “HAV York. THE EVENING WORLD, :|sweaRs BECKER'S AIDE “FAKED” GUN ON ZELIG. Witness at WV hite’s Trial Describe: Jugele ry of bibl min Arrest wi xed, #he had a wil SHE ‘Was BORN WHILE BATTLE eatified as to the evidence White had given against Ze) Nie. Mes. Zelig, widow he child Kady, according to his promise. | of the fang leader, While still a schoolgirl sie met Robert | hia death, Oct. Prownell, They were married in the| lanis Gord, an actos, of No. 198 Second spring of 161, Three days later Fort | @¥enue, sald that he had been in the In- ternational Cafe on the evening of May 12 last. Zelig was theer, talking to Lefty “‘Louls" Louls, one of the men now under rentence of death for the mumler of Herman Roventhal, Unton. Then began Kady Brownell's deter. er Gov, William Sprague of Tthode| Gold ewore he saw White and an: Inland till at last hs gave in and she [other Dolceman seine Zelig. Zelle pulled al pockets Inside out and held the was gent to the front, with due creden- | siete of hiw coat over his head, dectar- tals in the Second Battalion of the |ing that he had no revolver. Gold said First Rhode Island Detached Militia, |he maw a revolver in White's left hand, which the detective whifted to ha right hand and thrust into his pooket. The actor Waa sure the revolver had not been taken from Zelix. Standard for style, sterling quality and satisfying service— Aids Hrontway Troad way broad-trimmed gray hut crowned the short hair that framed a Brownell was badly wounded in the late years he has fatled ady Brownell, with the same indomitable spirit that took her through he civil war, provided for them both. a 2 Ambansndor Sails. Feb, 18—Marquin Cusant Italian Ambawador at 196} Washington, sailed to-day on board the| dos Broaiway 208 Broadway french Line steamer France for New 840 Broadway 1108 way 37 ONLY BROORLYS STORE, 871 Fulton St, Opposite City Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 ‘onfalonierl, 40 Droadra Nasoau st. Han, THURSDAY, £ESEVARE _18, squad, Is| hoater feed pipe, and: thie m 4 purjury | Car testified regarding Annual Advance Sale Presenting A Complete Stock of the Coming Season's Smart Boots and . Low Shoes for Women At prices that will pay you to anticipate your wants in Footwear for Spring and Summer. Boots Values $5.00 and #0.00| $3. 25 Low Shoes, Walking Pumos & Coltonsals $ 2.9 5 Values $5.00 and $6.00 : For Friday & Saturday Special Sale of Lingerie Waists Exceptional Values Offered in New Spring Models Attractive Batiste model, with lace collar and cuffs and pleated jabot... } 98¢ Several Voile and Batiste Models, with lace and embroidery effectively | $7.50 introdu Sheer Batiste Model, with Val. lace insertions and fine embroidery intro- duced, black velvet and peal button trimmed Voile Model, open front yoke effect and vest of dainty colored voile and wide Val. lace insertion............ Voile Model, with flat by an front, trimmed with several Val. insertions............ ARRAS Voile Model, with yoke and collar of Vel lace, hand embroidered in Balkan COLOTB. cee eererereerrevereervesene Hand embroidered yop Model, with real Irish lace yoke. , $1.95 [sr 95 "he | 51, 95 $1.95 "} $2.95 Voile Model, with poet ratino, trim- med with colored satin ribbon to match, and pearl .buttons,......+.+ $2.95 Sheer Batiste Model, with new square jabot effect } $3. 95 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 18th St. (1918, | MaN DEAD FROM GAS. | awoke Get the Original and Genuine was found dfad and Murray Teed Cg Janes i nnd Southwell. pram a |ikady that hix (Southwell's) first chitd | to IL aTIRA Staten ca apariine ' For Infants, Invalids,and childrea, ve aera | showta bear the name of his brother of- reNuttion, up building the ihore stat i ficer, There was a night attack on the Kady Brownell, Civil, War |station where Col. Southwell was in iu the Supreine Court, orn InVONLIEATION Ehoweo't 1 Bich mil epee command and during the excitement a Jones, @ court stenographer, | ber pipe, softened by the Ih ha eat, caused the breaking of the connection, A quick bane and the police declared it to be acei bet ital. Currey worked for a gaa com- Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue Clearance Sale—Friday Women’s Corsets 166 Corsets Of Nae white French coutil, low bust; long, straight hi and back; suitable for all figures. Heretofore $5. 00 135 Corsets Of tine white French coutil, low bust; I traight hi and back; suitable for all figures. beg) Dacha Heretofore $6.00 and $7.50 1.75 2.75 58 Corsets OF tine white Frénch coutil, low bust; long, straight hip + and back; suitable for all figures. Heretofore $9.75 and $10.75 3.75 Franklin Simon & Co. WILL CONTINUE FRIDAY Annual Hosiery Sale ‘ At Greatly Reduced Prices WE GUARANTEE THE WEAR OF ALL SILK HOSE. Women's Thread Silk Hose Black, white, tan and colors; lisle or silk sole and garter top; all weights. Heretofore $1.50 to $2.00 ° Women’s Emb’d Silk Hose Pure thread black silk, richly emb'd in black or colors, spliced heel and toe, garter top, all weights. Heretofore $2.25 Women’s Thread Silk Hose In black, white or tan; spliced heel and toe, garter welt; weights. Heretofore $2.25 Women’s Lisle or Cotton Hose Black, white or tan silk or lisle or black cotton; spliced heel, toe and garter welt; all weights. Heretofore .50 Women’s Lisle Hose Of superior quality silk or plain gauze lisle, in black, white or tan; all weights. Heretofore .65 Men’s Pure Thread Silk Sox In black, white and colors; double lisle heel, sole and toe; all weight: Heretofore .50 Boys’ and Girls’ Hose Ut black, white or tan cotton, fine ribbed; also corduroy bed. in biack only; ail weights. Shree 610 10. Heretofore $1.50; 6 pair for Boys’ and Girls’ Hose ‘Of imported cotton, broad or fine ribbed, 'n black, white or tan; all weights, sizes 6 to 10. Hereto/ore .45 Special Sale of Gloves FOR WOMEN AND MISSES 2 Clasp Glace Gloves rveam sewn in black, white and colors; also one clasp Pique. Value $1.25 85 16 Button Glace Gloves In white or black, Value $2.28 1.65 12 Button Washable Doeskin Tn white only. Value $2.80 1.85 16 Button Washable Doeskin “ te only, Value $3.00 2 25 FIF TH A VE., 57th and 38th Sts, Credit Terms Homes Purnlshed [ wm $3 Perm $50 | 9 Mam (649.08 6 " um) 4 n 76.00 F 7.50 ** 100 | 4 “ 99,08 Write for Our New Catalogue N Our Credit Terms Apply Alse to Westchester G, EN NE BTM cca ranreencemne pecs Tide pe oubotitete. Ask fe HORLICK’S; sexi wan Aosta ag AA Ri kt ore ., Protec Yourief ‘STERN BROTHERS } H 0 R L | C K’ 8 will continue, ‘To-morrow and Saturday, their Sale of MALTED MILK Men’s Winter Overcoats Actual Values $30.00 to 45.00, at $21.00 94 Men’s Winter Overcoats, " 1 2.50 broken lots, sizes 33 to 38 inch, Actual Values $18.00 and 20.00 And in addition, will offer ; 240 Men’s Sack Suits, broken lots, sizes 33 to 38 chest, at 16.50 Actual Values $25.00 to 30.00 185 Boys’ First Long Trouser Suits, Norfolk or Sack Models, 14 to 18 yéar sizes, Actual Values $15.00 to 20.007 Men's Clothing Department Custom Shirt Department (Main Entrance, New Building) Complete assortments of Imported Materials for Men's Shirts and Pajamas to Measure are now being shown, including Embroidered Batiste, Russian Cords. Scotch Madras, Riviera Silk, Silk Mixtures, Royal Crepe Cloth, Batiste Raye, Cheviots, Viyella and Taffeta Flannel, etc.: Perfect fit and highest class workman- shi guaranteed. A representative will be sent to take measure and sample shirt will be made if desired. 9.75 Men’s Furnishings For To-morrow and Saturday, Extreme Redisctions have been: made to close out discontinued lots of Men’s Negligee Shirts, of Mercerized Materials, Russian Cords, etc., plaited, plain and soft finish, at Regular Value $1.50 to 2.00 Men’s Pajamas, of Madras, Cheviots and Mercerized latdaaad 95° $1.25 ‘ Heretofore $2.00 and 2. Open End Four-in-Hand Scarfs, also Knitted Silk Scarfs, Reducedfromsocto 25° End Four-in-Hand Scarfs, ‘also Fancy, De Joinvilles. Heretofore $1.00 to2.00 45° Knitted Four-in-Hand Scarfs, * Heretofore $1.00 to 2.00, at. West 23d and 22d Streets 65° B. Altman & Co: EarlySpringStylesarenow being offered in Women’s Tailor-made Suits, Afternoon and Evening GownsandThree-pieceCostumes, reproductions of the latest Paris models; also Dresses and Suits for Small Women and Misses, B. Altman & Co. HAVE PREPARED FOR TO-MORROW I (FRIDAY) AND SATURDAY A Special Sale of Women’s Pumps (comprising two styles) at the undéually low price of $3.50 per pair Boh Avenue, 34th wud Ith Streets, Mew ork, {SUNDAY WORLD'S “TO LET” ADS. Simplify Home-seeking by saving time, -temper _ and trampin BY 4 we — —- = val

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