The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1913, Page 9

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PANHANDLER HAD BANKROLL, SO HE GETS SIX MONTHS. BILL FOR NEWSSTAND ce AT SUBWAY STATIONS. |o'.2e™, Sessa asked passersvy to ald him jer. Among those he asked Riley of the West Forty- tation. He will be shel- next six montha in the Both Houses of Legislature seventh Likely to Pass Measure Giv- workhouse ~ ing Street Grants Riley first met the poor old gentleman last October and he could not resist his appeal for a dime. He gave him a quarter, When Mr. Connors pulled out his handkerchief to wipe away the tears | Tnder a bill intro. | Of gratitude there fell from its fo! | in bills, Tt made Riley mad and “| rested him, Connors went to the work- ninety days. He had @ gold, ALBANY, Feb, 2 duced by Aar er of the A thave tho a of Gov, Sulzer, news. @tands ma ted at all the subway Stations In New York City. The measure Provides for the erection of newsstands $8 and about subway @ fare on the Board of Al to Issue permits, nd chain on him. detective’s. memory was better than the beggar’s this morning. H rested him promptly, and when) ched there were found on him five , four $5 bills, $1.65 in nickels and 99 cents In penntes, and the gold watch and chain, Mugistrate Campbell in the William ferican, | West Side Court told Connors he was President of the New York Nows Deal-| the limit and he gave him the limit ere = Protectve A ia in the workhouse, The police that Rec Grog eerrur siete wens aren ealthy man of Rochester, ” nt, have appeared a fine home and fn favor of the sure, The New York leglisiators are for the jure almost to a unit. 's a bill that can harm no one, but us of helping many per- ng of the convenience Mr, Levy sald to-day, are a necessity, and the of them must be sold in The running of a news stand means a livelthood for many { erippled or elderly men and Women, You will scarcely find « group of “I half euspect that Borough Prest- Gent McAneny, in removing the stands! persons among which some one has not fn the streets where the stoop line was | positive knowledge of Poslam's re- established, did tt to impress on the | markable work in curing eczema ( rel people that he was not discrim-|cases even in two weeks), eradicating {nating in favor of thelr poorer netgh-|Pimples, acne, blemishes and clearing ny ready means of relief so ble there is really no reason jing and unsightly skin af- ould be allowed to go un- bors. But the people want stands on Ted noses or inflamed complexions (over- the etreets where they buy papers and | night). Perlodicals. There can be no objection| With on the part of property owners, for the| easily # bill provides that the consent of the| Why di owners of the property must be ob- Latta bs tuined before the stand can be estad- ba ph lication stops the itching, the Mehed. skin rapidly heals and is restored to “Tie bill 18 a permissive one,” Sena-|Scn CAPA yom tor Henry W. Pollock said, “so there|"°ROGLAM SOAP used cannot be the objection that it compels! and bath will keep the sl the city to do something. There 1s no| Condition, and improve auiestion about the sity of news| texture, It. offers the healing medi stands around the subway stations, and| tion of Poslam in a form particularl: | 1 can see no reason why any one should | beneficial for tender skin and eruptional | oppose this bill. No property owner) and scalp troubles. | will be annoyed by it, and it keeps the] All druggists sell Poslam (price, 50 Branting of permits in the hands of the | cents) and Postam Soap (price, 25 cents). city officials.” >) For free samples write to the Emergency —_——- ‘West 25th Street, New SHIPPING NEWS, PORT OF NEW YorK, | ARKIVED, Rottentam, Rhy Ksonville, ery, 2, yy Dr. Lewis Baker The auesttor below are eneral in character, disenses are given and newers will Those wishing further advice, may address Dr. Lewis Baker, Col Butiding. Colle, wood Bts., Dayton, O., enclosing addressed stamped envelope for reply. Full name address must be given, but only initials answers. filled at any Any drugatet peaker’ writes: “I am troubled with ‘kling sensation after speaking, which is patio wiih a ight ough nd boares- ‘eet reliet ‘Anawer: You will Bot only be relieved, Put a Bad “Goud” yo i be owing: JO "Urgst fot, Pia tun, borte of mmeattiorlacene, ma) Gan ‘be ull pint of cough t many letters 1 Oayeetione ere, Girec on the bot ie Ae sroteie Dee. fered with stom- for about two ‘aure appendicitis ra above prescription your ct get tablets | M2201 spon vanish This should be used rou get, tablets | occasionally to voermes te return, . Food «blue dred KE." save: “Please avi for 4 gon hair tomtens Sy ‘hats "ened Ina ,yer7 bad condition and nothing ie this treat ‘ure you will The heat hair tonte on the mark Of, fare and is called plain yellow y upsto-date druggist. will have 1 to, aazthing’ known for" the iseascs of the shalt” and or three aupiications Nave bean own to cure, while ft makes the hate soft ffy, and makes it keep its natural color,” eee : My nerves are in a dreadful on, ny appetite Ts Nery poor. and retmely thin, My face ta thin that it_makes me very tinbappy, I ahould like you fo tell me a true remely,” Anawer: fs sold in 4 miasol, An, sup tratment of the scalp, ‘Te k fi wish you would eight that medi- general ey_have months, “Tagey" wet a seit suffer with meumatiom, | Giate'a reply telling us what to ta ‘Answer: Mix the following at home or have the druspst mix for you: dre of lodide | of potatusa; wotium mallcylate, 4 drame: wine ree grain sulphe of colchicum, one-half os,; comp, emence car. tanita), "ihc Sean sie | lol, on oom, uid WS, = sre in sealed, tubes with | ayrup sarsaparilis comp... Ireutts firtatlog’ Tare found, Chem et, meal time ‘sad bed time, Almaze tha” most rellable and -sredually ‘curative, fC * France and Canton, China. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1018. All Purchases Made To:Morrow Will Be Charged on March Bill. AVE. 19°70 202 IN NEW YURK'S SHUPPING CEN ER MID-DAY CABARET, EIGHTH FLOO? 9 <> —> <> STREET. 5 Ca Crepe Kimonos at $1.39 * Some have loose and others Empire backs; trimmed in silk shirred ribbon in harmon- ized contrasts, In the most wanted colors and floral designs. All sizes from 34 to 44, © fecond Floor. THE GREAT MARCH CHINA SALE OPENS TO-MORROW WITH $125,000 WORTH OF FINE TABLEWARE TO BE SOLD AT $68,500 Affording You a Savi ‘Months ago we began Fanning this annual Simpson-Crawford event, by placing our orders with the most hi ipments were passed through the New York Custcms houre just before the 2 fore, a last opportunity for you to buy the world’s finest China at these remarkably low prices. $37.50 100-Piece Austrian China Dinner Sets, $25.00 You will save $18.50 by buy- ing this set now. A hand- some set in - Cobalt blue end gold or green and gold handles and knobs of solid coin go'd; set for 12 people. Has three meat plates and soup tureen composition. You can secure extra pieces if you desire, This Handsome Gas or Electric Read= ing Lamp Complete................ $3.95 ‘ 2 Stands 21 inches high and has shade 10 inches square, with gooseneck, mantle and chimney; a lamp that was never retailed in gas at $8.00 and, electric $9.00. Electric has two pull chain sockets. $15.00 Dozen of Beautiful Ser- vice Plates at $6.00 a Dozen. * French china service plates, in several designs to choose from; $6.00. On our Main Floor we will have China and Cut Glass, Chi i Sy ape hina values up to 95c, at 25¢ China values up to 55 Winter Suits||25 Formerly $45, $55, $69.50 To Close Out at 14.75 None C.0.D. No Credits. No Exchanges. No Mail or Phone Orders. ' Len «#Third Fieor, hVoileEmbroidered Robes at $3.98 All are the very newest models, of soft draping, fine quality French voile, richly embroidered. $6to$10Frenc Various desirable styles. Some with beautiful La Tosca Lace Bands, Some with handsome heavy em- broidery in designs worked far up in the skirt; others in entirely new floral designs. Some styles in all white; some in white with medish Paris ecru embroidery; others in all ecru. NOTE.—Each robe contains ample material to make as illustrated, or in any of the draped effects now so much worn by smartly gowned women. a Mimpooe, Crpntere Co. Main Pleor. Abbey Limoges China Set, $23.75 For Worisen— Tomorrow Full- Seal Coats Formerly $79.50, $85, $89.75 vOut at 3979 None C. 0. D. or On Approval. No Credits. 100 Pieces English Blue Willow Sets, One of our open stock patterns, full set for 12 people; handles and knobs coin gold in the newest shape; we have never seen a sct at this price as good; large ‘> meat platters and soup tureen composition. $45.00 100-piece Austrian China Set at $27.50 Has wide band of blue and gold or green and gold, has solid coin gold handles. By buying this set_you will save $17.50. This $15.00 Dome Complete for-gas QE iiicricecices inches in diameter, has large bent panels in either green or amber, and skirt of dome with over 200 pieces of leaded art glass all fitted in by band, making « beautiful fruit design. Com. plete for gas with 100 candle power |\ inverted light. If for electricity 91.60 1m extra, The New Silks At Interesting Prices $1.25 36-inch Colored Mee- saline at 88. Soft and easy to drape; well wear- i in a wide ot 91.00 Striped Wash Silks Fe tee. mh French Pleasing variety of white with col- ored striped effects. $1.35 36-inch Black Duchess Satin at 96c. Soft, lustrous finish, perfect black. 36-inch Black Taffeta. Reg- ularly $1.00, at 79c. Will not crock. A eplendid black. ta Main Meer, More Unusual Values in The Sale of New Dress Goods A glance through these few items will give you an idea of just how interesting we are making this sale. 54-inch Changeable Bedford Cords, 58c In tan and white and gray and white. Color combination. Notice the width. Value 89c. 50-inch Cream and Hairline Mohairs, 49c Plain cream and cream and white, and black and white hairline. Very serviceable, sheds the dust. Value 79c. 54-inch Diagonal and Mixed Suitings, 68c For early Spring. Gray and tan effects. Valuc $1.00. 3,500 Yards Dress Goods Remnants, 19c The final wind-up of our Remnants and Mill Ends at less than cost of weaving. Colors and black, Lengths can be matched for skirts and children's dresses. Value up to 79c. 50-inch Colored Sicilians, 39c In brown, navy, golden brown, garnet, tan, royal and black. Excellent quality and good width. Value 59c. 50-inch Colored Batiste, 39c Light weight, soft and clinging material. Value 59c. FF Slmpoon Crawford Os., Main Fleer, On Gale Te-Morrew, Friday Will Be the Final Day of the February Furniture Sale At six o'clock tomorrow night the greatest furniture sale in all New York will end. giving and greatest in volume of business accomplish this, It has been the greatest in value- lone. It is the purchasing power of four stores that has made it possible for us to em Fitth Moor, We only mention a few of to-morrow’s remarkable values on account of lack of space, but you can rest assured there are many others just as good. $12.50 Fumed Oak Table, $6.95 Made of solid oak, fumed, and only 40 left for the last |they were closed out at noon, day. $30.00 Fumed Oak Library Table. Last Day’s Sale, $15. = $32.00 Dresser or Chif- fonier, Walnut or Mahogany, $16.50 We have about 20 of these Dressers and Chiffoniers to offer the last day, of the sale at $16.50, $90.00 Leather Library Suites $45 Last Monday we had 20 leather Library Suites on sule and sule we have 80 more, that we will sell at 945.00. $17.50 $30.00 Table, .00 This table has no equal in New York. It is very heavy; has a 12-inch base and 44- inch top. Us made of the fin- est quartered oak, Last day's sale, $17.50, For the last day of the February $50.00 3-Piece Parlor $33.50 Panne plush cushions, ma. finish Well made. All ealoree Made to order. Ten days } | to deliver, « ——-. ————1 $25.00BrassBedsat $12.50 [TT y yrs For the last day we will give you a [Mit €25.00 bed at half price; made in all sizes and with bright or satin Gnish, [po Your choice of 10 different patterns an of Brass Beds; values 985.00, $40.00 and $50.00; last day sale, 625.00, Never in the his- tory of selling china has this set sold so Imagine a genuine Blue Willow Set at | th this price, full set —s - for 12 people. 50 piece sets in the above at $3.29. and cups and saucers in Blue Willow, 10c each. Other sets from $4.95 up to $100.00. of 45 Cents on the Dollar increased duty on China went into effect. It is, there- f phatitlaadl manufacturers in England, Germany, Austria, oy % 100-Piece American Porcelain Set at $5 95 $14.95 been cheap. Omar Sha made tn one of e Plates | Piates, soup ‘us reen and three ore. ¥ 23.0 CUT GLASS At Less Than 4 and 14 Lot No. 1—91.69. rted bowls, nappies,celery trays, jugs and sugar and creams, ete., ete, Lot No. 2— 92.95. Dishes of assorted sizes and shapes, nut bowls, mayonnaise plates, oval orange bowls, 8 and 9 inch bowls, 10-inch nappies, but- ters and covers, sugar and creamers, fern dishes, jugs of several i ases, relish dishes, etc, etc. Values to $5. Four-pint jugs, 9-inch bowls, orange bowls, vases, sugar and creamers, comports, asserted shapes in eben: peach bowls and statin, eovured cbeees dishes, etc, ete. Values to 06.00. We have pictured three of the many stunning models of Stored cae ney in our spoyrocias, he itty lo. 1—Is a medium size hat on tricorn sty! good hemp; trimmed with large bow of satin ril mesa back. In all new colors, with ribbon trimming $5 98 DIGOR CAG choc ciaasesieeed eins tas pepaas le No. 3—A very comfortable, lightweight small hat with rolled hemp brim and full satin crown, trimmed with: 98 fancy feathers in contrasting colors, at........ 'e pag frp small hat; is long from back to front, with becoming roll brim; trimmed with srowgraing 7 50 ribbon and small wing, at........ eS ° mF Besend Teer, Untrimmed Hat Department Offers Unusual Values Fine quality hemp hats in black, white and colors, all coples of the French shay 8. Beautiful bi entire facing of bleck velvet, im all the mew shades, for im 01.98. Exceptional show: fancy ostrich feathers, both French and copies ng of French noveltics, in all the season's newest colorings. Uncurled ostrich quills, finished with bow knot, at 91.98. Fancy ostrich stickups at $2.96 and 99.98. Ostrich banding, 86 inches long, in all new shades, at f8e. Our Free Trimming Service Our epzert trimmers are at your service to follew your ideas and ald with untrimmed hate and peng aaa No charge wi mesinns ore 3,500 Yds. 49c & 59c 18 inch Embroidered Flouncings at 24c Yd. * The newest, most desirable styles of the season. Choice ee Reng per mi a ine A ed te yl pV] iL) » Baby Deane for Denperies, for Corset Covers, Combination Underwear, or Waists, Less than cost. 75c and 89c Embroidered Flouncings at 44c yd. inch widths, in those richly embroidered lace lock lchiey fm thoes ribs, eemzrevaared tame dovieme wes for children and misses. 29 Simpeen Crawford Co., Main Fleer. Om Gale Te-Merrew. Special Friday Bargains in GROCERIE. Mail & Phone Orders Care- COFFEE tn" ” oe 25¢ TOMATOES cen PEACHES cp “?"0?: *° 19¢ FLOUR iktbun sec, 0, PRUNES 11).:*"? ial : 25¢ ty P. BEANS thn": 31¢ SOAP cuca.” IC WHISKEY gina as tin aia ils es Bae al ata aa

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