The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1913, Page 18

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ee a Nas P 8 ee ~ Seireeatib ammenities rEaT, P22 TLOMEOERETIS ae a? THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, “| YOUNG “WHITE SLAVER” 19138, |BOY SCOUTS GATHER one | You, wa meats store or the fishe, market? wo ‘THe STOMACH Is {TELLS OF HER RICE GETS SEVERE SENTENCE.! AT SPORTSMEN'S SHOW. Court Tells Grandon, Whose Vices! Five Ty mdred of Them Give Exhi i f ER: tims Were Children, bition of Their Various wit De erves Death } Actvitie stand ¥ . spleu Lancey Sh t you ; 10 ECKERT WEALTH tirely in k and 1 bt and hie son, i salt ; en ate with ive hundr stand a pensive demeanor that welll | be with me In} ond street, that he was unfit to 1 i 1% “= brain rules the body, but the became her garments, Mer answers we then] @ererved death more than any . s.. | were given in a volce pitched xo low fate blooded murderer, Brandon p + 4 da artis | anous eat, | Bloodes a -1Gen. Eckert’s Daughter-in and lawyere were com-|of which Gen ad other mam.| Set 00.6 € F i vl oo hts it creates are not | aw Teetifiec ¢; times } sh her to] bers of the family were extremely fond.) of the Society for the Prevention of | | Bs Law Testifies for Detense in sald she too Iked the cat very} Cruelty to Children told the Court that |’ | As lcolol fumes rising from the 3 te fs Brandon had grown rich on money | h will befuddle the brain, so will} Fight Over His Fortune. 10 Mre, Fi nade for him by women, whom h i x“ — Rev, Josopn paintained in an apartment at No, 16 ] he b t ral " tne onuron or Cer le West One Iundred and First street, x cause tl a brain to become untval , > at ©) eal was a Witness for the defense. THe waa plety’s investigations sows . 3 the time she was sixteen an| ‘The xoctety Waneed. WAS HIS WIFE’S MAID. re ehe worke nate with both General and Mrs. {that Brandon harvored th teas me Way certain crimes can even be par win . vb Minnie Egan. On| moral a wey stomach, . ‘ effort was mad (Se aepe alle Says She Ate With Family that he secure or fou 0 by him to t y clearing v 5 . , q | j a hen Before Her Marriage to ' fe | peeeeeccccccccccce. seescos ; . ~~ eo vitte chure sound men-| for not less than Plumpness Makes Health fait ie purifying and vitalising agent Thomas T. Eckert Jr. sh Tl : | omblch tra cores focal disorders of the ekert's maid “and at he ~ ea In IMGOue. 8 Thin People Mee This, Slomech and then tones up the entire es . . poll id cea Whee sane e ee | | Efdyitem, co that a thoroughly healthy ‘ erpnanea {General made Miss Egan his houne- Sues for $45,000 Fee. clared that the case was one of the ' ia condition is the result, How @ little up-State itl, OFPhaved | yeoper, She related in detail her duties) John W. Griggs, former Attorney. | worst form of white slavery that ha: { \49.Je makes ric! at fourteen and thrown upon her own |in the Eekert town and country homes|General of the United States and ox. | ever come to the at n of the Court. ti resources, fought her way through life bine b a told of her position In the! Governar of New Jersey, to-day fled in Charity Entertain. ie , family. the Supreme Court an action to reco so i mnt a iror wus 401d Pdi oun “Where did you eat in the Eckert] 4009 from the Mexican National Packs of Charity of East } 2 egevhed ; t to-day, The | Rome?" Asked Mr. Nicoll. ing Company, Ltd., incorporated under | New York will hold their sem!-annual t Justice Greenhaum's court to-day. “At Elberon (the Bekert country place) the laws of Maine, The money, accord. | entertainment to-morrow evening at i @o BEYRA CBARO8 ror re. recital wan that Mrs. Thomas T. 17 oould not eat with the servants, ing to the complaint, represents Mr,| Shubert Hall, Howard avenue and fer, Wiocid mag, be es | Keokert Jr, di in-law of the 1ate}) quperintended, and Grigae's fee aw counsel in the reorgani-| Broadway, A very enjoyable evenin ee Gen. Thomas T. Eckert, who was presl-| she could not find a place nation oF the corporation between Kab, | 1s assured and a cordial welcome is ¢ ff dent of the Western Union ‘Telegraph ' family table. Finally, she sald she could|1), 1910, and Sept. 1, 1912, tended to all. -50c Hosiery For Men and Women The hosiery are samples and sur- plus stocks of one of the best man- ings, including plenty of blacks. % Save $18 & $20 Suits and Overcoats for Men and $ 75 pe Young Men A menaiee oedd: ance of all our medium and heavy weight suite and over- The Suits are gray and brown cassimeres, wor- steds and cheviots, in the conservative or close fitting“ models. We guarantee them hand- tailored of strictly all wool materials. The Overcoats are gra}, brown and tan, in Chev- iots and Elysians, also plain black kerseys;some with plaid backs. Sizes 34 to 44. Boys’ Suits for Splendid lot of double- LX breasted Norfolk Suits, in all {\ dark and medium shades, Ly, of best quality cassimeres and cheviots. These suits are hand tailored and all seams are taped. Sizes 7 to 17. Men’s $2.00 Negligee Shirts Fine quality silky mer- cerized fabrics in a handsome mA, assortment of striped patterns, \ French turnback cuffs in every sense of the 4: 10 word. All sizes...... 65c. Neckwear Handsome epee of open- 3 5° end four-in-hand scarfs, in new Spring designs and colorings. . $2.50 Sample Underwear Shirts and Srawers | in gray, natural wool, white c merino, fleeced and heavy balbriggan, not Sigty 39 style in every size, but an excellent selection. . ? 50c Women’s Neckwear Manufacturers’ samples, every one perfect, clean and crisp. In an as- sortment of Robespierre collars, ( jabots and stocks and in silks, Velvets and fine laces.......... ‘i 98c Chiffon Veils ards long, in white, also pink, navy and and brown, in an excellent assortment. A Great Purchase of Books! 5000 Books from New York’s Largest Circulating Library Original Editions; values 50c to $2.00 This fine assortment includes fiction, history, religious books, science, and gong books. For a quick clearance we have priced them specially at... . Cc J L.KESNER CO. \ 4° ufacturers, and are all excellent quality. Fine silk lisle thread in Egyptian cotton, double soles, high spliced heels, garter tops, in a wide rangeof color- Main Floor, if you shop before noon —fast like banking money | vy, SIXTH AVE 22" and 23°" St MERCHANDISE STAMPS ‘unis | PURCHALE - Advanced Millinery Parisian styles shown at the NEW STORE first, at prices lowest in New York. We import original models and duplicate them in our workrooms. $2 Monte Carlo ; ‘“‘The Whip”’ Untrimmed —_ 90° 4% These hats New hair are in all col- shapes in , 0s, Of best eight differ- - + quality hair 2 braid and ent styles to velvet brim. Hemp brim Fy withextra quality satin crown, with an excellent “stickup.” Black only. Girls’ $1, $1.25 & $1.50 Wash Dresses A quick purchase from a high-class manufacturer c allows us to mark these pretty little wash dresses for clearance at such a low price. choose from. Very well made, . The materials are ginghams and percales of first quality that ; will stand the tb We illustrate siz these dresses, but there are many oth- ou eas Sone contrasting colors, pij is, but- Sensational Sale of Shoes Great Bargains in up-to-date style shoes for men, women, boys and girls Women’s Shoe Men's Shoes, in button, y blucher and lace model: ton,lace and blucher mod- gun metal calf, tan cat vid els, all leathers, shapes, kid and patent colt. These BN and widths, Some factory are factory checks, but guar- checks, C Goodyear welted Snteed for wear, to Girls’ High Grad® Shoes, button and lac’ models, gun metal, pat ent leather, colt and i iid uppers. Fine dull kid tops. Sizes 11 to 5, Value Large Boys’ Shoes, button and lace mod- els, with colt uppers. Stylishly made with strong hand sewed soles. — Sizes 4to6, Value $1.50 Gas Lighis, inverted, solid brass, complete with good bur ner, lobe and globe a 79 for Sinin Gas Lights, ; . ; room, hand made a on af pe, solid ‘brass, full 22 inch burner, frosted s Complete with man- ie burner, globe, mantle, stem and canopy. Either mantle, (Pivsecrs te Nedra ati shades, including black and white. |Double 2609 Srhwrs. Until 12 Noon | hey NEW VORK'S SHOPPING CENTRE | Values 16-Button Glace Gloves i $2.25 for —— Ny This is an extremely low price for such a splendid i Bove. COG ae LN mail or C. O. D. orders. For Saturday only 1-clasp, in all $ Value 1.15 are redeemable for $2.50 worth of merchandise in any of our depart- ments or your choice of beautiful premiums delivered to your home free New P. K. Glace Gloves, Main Floor - MERCHANDIS! STAMPS $2, $1.75 & $1.50 Waists We bovght the entire stock of a Fifth Avenue manufacturer who discontinued making waists to go into the dress business. We illustrate 5 models, but there are many more to choose from. (2° 5 Made of lingeries and marquisette, open front or back, low or high neck, long or short sleeves. Also beautiful tailored models, trimmed with new silk ties; some with plain tailored plaits; others handsomely embroidered. All sizes 34 to 44. $12,$15 & ye Suits, Coats and Dresses For women, misses and juniors. These are the odds and ends of the re- cent big sales, such as Rosenbaum & Co., American Waist Co., etc., to which we have added a few from our own stock Anexcellent assortment, but not all sizes in all styles, rly for Best Selections EXTRA SPECIALS Inlaid Linoleum (genuine). Maraschino Tangerines, milk Valu@i cut from the roll 98¢ to | chocolate covered. Value We ts; lc per pound 60¢, for...... 39c ‘Staoo,ler $7: 98 Mexican Kisses. Value 19 30c per pound, Suit Turkey Luncheon | Cases, alligator Roast Turkey attern, excel- Cranberry Sauce 1 vee au a) ity Hie ssee’ Rotetoes 40° throughout, Coffee "ca Milk 85.82.95 Music 12 to 2.15 P.M. Sweater Clearance For Men, Women and Children Women’s|Men’s Wool Sweaters, with Worsted/|shawl collar and Packets, Bbc Greeters, in-] Value $1.75, for . jus are some ry; length coat | Boys’ Wool sweaters. Value]Sweaters, most have to $6 ta 91,85 pockets. Value Sweaters, | $1.50, for some have mil- Eombination colors, most have Value $1.00, for Continuance of Drug Sale i Sozodont Powder;|Listerine; &. Nee vee 16¢ value 25¢;, 12c val ale 286; for! 15¢ Wainutts Hair c 39¢ Pebeco Paste; for...... Stein; value gy Lubin's Pertumess Oe: for, ic value $2.50; 79¢@ Java Rice; jor. Value 25¢; for, 28 value 0c; for’ 29€ Sanitol \, Powder;| and Strychmine:| 59, te hgwder value 28¢; for. * 10¢ 25¢ Eliz, Iron, Guinine i 1.00; Wiss wt is tan AE Calox Tooth Pow- Colaate’ . Perfume... it $e; for.” 14 ge value 50¢; fo SIXTH AVE 22.,AND Z%. STREETS . on erator on the floor. given wo up in Scout wireless operators | the aeroplane and © to another Bos This exhibit every aftern ye and evening. messages K and Georse W. | “Parcel.” yn Transcript.) | (as hubby is leaving house) i wish you'd send this package me. Is there anything | me to bring home from tind 15 ots., 2 for 25 ots. = ORRON WITH CLOSE FITTING TOPS | WINTON 2 in. ADRIAN 2% ia. Ciuctt, Peabody & Co., Makers Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Annual March Sale Chiffon, Lace, Crepe-de-Chine Messaline and Washable Sitk Waists (Sizes $34 to 44) Offering Exceptional Values Chiffon Cloth with vest effect of shadow lace and satin trimming.................. $3. 95 Fancy Cream figured Net and ae veiled with chiffon cloth in black and navy. + $3. 95 Wide Pleated Chiffon Cloth model, Jap silk lined, with deep vestee of shadow lace. . $5. 00 Collarless Chiffon Cloth model, embroidered and braided, short sleeves, in white, black and navy $5.00 Attractive hemstitched Chiffon Cloth over Brus- sels Net lining, wide band of shadow lace, crystal button trimmed $5. 95 Chiffon Cloth Surplice model, meteor and wide bands of shadow lace $5. 95 Chiffon Cloth, Jap silk lined, button trimmed and piped with contrasting color, collar and deep yoke of shadow lace ............ SV5. 95 Lace Waists Cream Shadow Lace and Brussels Net com- DHGGS rae nerer ies see cen ane reece $3. 95 Allover Fine Shadow Lace, white satin collar, with color introduced.............. $72. ae Open front Allover Shadow Lace, with flat collar of chiffon and lace, also wide band of black cerise and Indian blue satin ribbon. . - $712. 75 Brassiere effect Allover Shadow Lace, with combination collar and revers of satin and inty colored ribbons introduced se + $14.75 Allover Shadow Lace with net vest and em- broidered chiffon, forming round flat collar and surplice effect in front............. $16. 75 Messaline Silk, effective tailored model, in black, navy and cadet............... $3. 95 Washable Crepe-de-Chine and Habutai Sitk Wassts White Crepe-de-Chine pleated model, low collar, trimmed with colored French knots and com- iNSIONG 34440 hia eiGa deuce ke Sa 00 White Crepe-de-Chine, high neck, long sleeve model, with wide bands of shadow lace, and pearl button trimmed...............0000e 5.95 Habutai Silk Shirt model, yoke back” and Robespierre collar, pear! button trimmed, in white and black,..0..ss0+s ses 000s $2 "95 Fine Writing Papers At Reduced Prices Imported one quire box writing paper with color lined envelopes—regular price $1.25— 45¢ RROGUOSDHOs cctstsesasseeessecrtectoehes Scotch Lawn in white only, 72 sheets A And 60 envelopes—regular price 75c..... vA 45C One quire box paper and enone i in wana only—regular price 25¢........ 0.0. ..eccsuee ( 14¢ —_—— Leather Covered Note Books Values to 45c; reduced to 20c. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. It Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World “Want” Will Go Get +4

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