The evening world. Newspaper, March 3, 1913, Page 7

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» Whitman to-day 4 _THw #VENING WORLD, MO JEROME T? FIGHT (COAL TAR TRUST NOW FACES GOVERNMENT DISSOLUTION SUNT :INCENDIARY GETS” 6 YEARS. | NEW EFFORT FOR "THAWISRELEASE State Engages Former District- al Attorney as Special Counsel. Announcement was made from Albany to-day that Attorney-General Carmody fad retained Mr. Jerome to represent the State in the habeas corpus pi eeedings brought by lawyers for Harry . Jerome will appear before ‘Thaw. } Justice Giegerich Thursday to fight effort that will be made to gain the Jeane of the prisoner from Matteawan. ‘That important changes are being made in the latest plan to get Hai ‘Thaw out of Matteawan by means of @ ‘writ of habeas corpus was hinted day when Dr. Charies Kennedy, lawyer-pliysician, representing Stanfi ‘White's slayer, decided to postpone visit to his client, The writ of habeas corpud is return- @ble Thursday before Justice Glegerich | and there js but little time in this elty, ecessary preparations ¢! the proceedings Dr. Kennedy declii to say why to Matteawan Clifford Baer, counsel for John Nichol | » Thaw's counsel, who was 000 retainer and Wito Was Russell, the former head part of it as a bribe, salt to-day Anhut was in the city and was ready answer any questions put to him fn Investigations that are now in progr as the result of the bribery ¢ “Mr, Anhut has not be Court to pri t his liverty tr will be amply on, VERSION. Chrystie, counsel for nee with en left for Dany to | called in the Drought out the charge bribery against: Anhut and Mr. Chrystie have t nished with copies of the minutes of investigation. It {s probable that when the Gri Jury taker up the bribery The District-Att make it clear to th he has been adjudg W. L. DOUCLAS | #30°4 &°4"SHOoES | For style, fit aud wear w.Ll. Dene shoes are unequalled at the price. They are the standard of quality everywhere. Stores in Greater Now York: Here's a moving picture Where things are moving fast, 'Twas ttken in an Auction room Where bargains, long, don't last zy offer pictures, carpets, Pins clocks and bric-a-brac At such low prices that they For buyers never lack So visit, once, an Auction Sale | _ World ads. will show the way, They teil where bargain sales are held Every single day. Wise Sho) ppers Folio Koil tds. Materially and Pr by The Hi, with any ad postponed his v! GRAND JURY MAY HEAR THAW’S pf the Rar Assos h been fur- Action Brought The United ju & ro- the re. | the various companies ry | Products Company of to- the ‘ord his Company of Delaware, hat ined | tit ing individuals: C. Runkle, Samuel H . Meliravy, E. J. Steer, hat | Hugo Henning. to the ons The will the Mr Ale the and | \ eee tn eee States j through the Department of Justice and District-Attorney fled sult against the Products Company and its subsidiaries, | under the Sherman Anti-Trust law, ask- ing its dissolution by the Federal Courts. The suit was filed in the United States District Court with the complaint that in Federal Court Against Products Co. and Subsidiaries. Government, Wise, to-day American Coal make up a trust that operates in restraint of trade. The defendants named are the American Coal New Jersey, the Barrett Manufacturing Company of West Virginia, the National Coal ‘Tar | the H. F. Wat+ son Company of Pennsylvania, the Unit- e@ Roofing and Manufacturing Com- pany of Delaware, the Eastern Granite Roofing Company of New Jersey, W. H. Rankin Company of New Jersey, the the Commonwealth Roofing Company | of Delaware, the Cambria Stee! Com- pany of Pennsylvania, the Duluth Tar Company and other companies manu- facturing similar products in various parts of the country. also names as defendants the follows Isaac The complaint D. Pletcher, W. H. Childs, Thomas M, Rainhard, John Bingham, WN. F. B. Foster and The capital of the subsidiaries range nl of million each. ompanies con- 1 and oll tar nies. nc et EQUITABLE VICTIM’S WILL. mplon, the DAYS OF SALE:— _aF LOOMINGDALES’, Lez. to 8d Ave., 60th to 60th St, aemaeemeesmnnnan) | pe ma | "athe e clothing stove | No, 04 Jerome street, house, was burned Jan shal Brophy found much mock as was jon the Certain indications suggested the work ot Kessler, who was arrested the next day at No, 21 East One Hundred and ‘Third atreet, Manhattan, to setting 105 fires in two years. came to this country from Russia seven | years ago. the | three about $300, to his Israel Keasler, was sentenced to prison to | by Judge Dike tn the County ¢ Brooklyn, nor more than thirteen and Kessler made his confession at a time! when the Dietrict-Attorney belleved 2 | Feapo would become a State's witness and! bring about the arrest of others. was allowed to plead guilty to arson | and bath, will keep the s! he third degr \diary, There’s aj 4 « at $74.98 ‘woman in the | 5 « at $124.98 — H-O Mills an J Credit Terms U expert cook— | WW who tests in her | $3.00 Down on $50 Worth 7 own oven every $5.00 $75 batch of Presto Flour that goes | B $7.60 $100 « through. It’s because her word | is law, and her “O.K.” final, that. Presto Flour always comes to you right. Tell your grocer to bring you @ package and try one of the recipes it contain ' @ year ago, was fi ate’s Campion was the can whore hands were frozen to the steel ac the) front of the building. It (ook ten day# | + Work to get his body out and hits wires mind veca J by the lorror she has sine Ina w lines =——ALL CARS TRANSFER T0O— @ Lexington to 3d Ave. An Inauguration in Our MerchantTailoringDept! | Bloomingdales’ have purchased the entire stock | high grade suiting ends from the “American Specialty Tailoring Co." who supply all the better merchant tailors throughout the country with their woolens, | and, beginning to-day, Monday, March 3d, and ending Monday, March 17th, We Will Make a Suit or Top Coat to Your $ Measure for The price of $14.80 holds good for all sizes up to 46. . March 3 Bukiay tee March 4 uray londay...... . March 5 Tuesday...... Wednesday... Fires in Two Years. all he USING POSLAM. a If you had noticed her a few days ago leat “tace broken out with pimples and red spots, and could see her to-day wi > Retin 108 | Fe rete an i ea would” know Postam acts, quickly, surely and Ving. away unsightly” skin A confessed inve io [®VAll skin diseases, inc uding ecsema, | acne, tetter, salt rheum, itch, etc., are | quikly eradicated by Poslam. Itching ‘at once. Common troubles pimples, red noses, rashes, etc 80 readily that overnight treat: | often sufficient. L_SOAP, used daily for toilet | for not less than six 4 hal level | ment POSL, He, condition, aud improve It offers the bi i wlam in a form particularly | - | beneficial for tender skin. All Gebel pA sell Poslam (price 50 | cents) and Poslam Soap (price 25 cents). For Li samples, write to the Emer- eney Laboratorien, 38 West 25th Street, 0 II NITURE ON CREDIT FURN Homes Furnished Com 3Rooms at $49.: counters soaked with benzine, He owned up He Open Saterday Evening Uptil 10. That will | Sodas World Wants | Work Monday Wonders. 59th to 60th Street 14.80) We Will Give You a Try On Before Garment Is Completed. We Guarantee Delivery of Your Garments Within Ten Days. Choose from 15 Newest Models and Best Materials Produced for Spring. Remember, Easter Is March 23d. You'll Have Your Suit in Time. All sizes above that will cost 10°; more. Merchant March 7 | Thursday March 13 Tailoring ae a Hider, hy “Mareh if Shop, ‘March 11 urday......,.March 15 2d Floor »March 12 | Monday March 17 Cees eae a ee at ne —_mmm=mDOubdie 40 Green Trading Stamps Before 13 o Cloch—Single Stayppe Thereafter. NDAY, 1918. MAROH 8, ‘Better Goods for the ee but men S ame Money or the Same Goode for Less Money Than Elsewhere.” | GREET SINE COOPER G) 2a .J.B.GREENHUT, Pres. 18% 19% Streets MAIN BUILDING Spring Millinery Opening Today, Tomorrow and Wednesday are Exhibit Days Everybody Is Cordially Invited to Attend This Exhibit of Imported and Domestic Millinery Creations The Big Store's most pretentious Spring Millinery Show began this morning. DON'T MISS IT. The foremost modistes of two continents have contributed their best designs. Come and see the original imported models—the reproductions of originals, our modifications our own creations. ant We make this event doubly worth your while by announcing a sale of Trimmed Hats at %5, *7.50, $10, *12.50, $15 & $25 The values cannot be matched eddiatl MOAT to one-half more than our prices. MAIN BUILDIN Smart, New Street Hats At $3.95, $4.85 & $5.95) |+ For those who desire their first hat to be “tailor-made” we have Prepared an assortment of stunning new ideas; copies of the higher- priced French models—products of some of the best makers—made correctly, finished perfectly—in all the latest spring shades. Clever small hats, as well as the conservative larger shapes. $ 2.95) | Floor, G HUT Building, to- morrow. Only had ge mentary stamps good in any ‘ one book. For Tomorrow (Tuesday) Only MAIN BUILDING 15¢ to 19¢ Colored Hall Hose —for men; all sizes; pair. ive Pe Floor.) anges— dozen ... 12 (MAIN Building, Third Floor.) land-Embroidered Initial Handkerchiefe—tor = women; slightly imperfect; * cambric; prettily trimmed wa medallions an and Val. Umbrellas — for women; plain fancy handles (MAIN Buitdi GREENKU 1 Fine Hemp Dress $ |“Sunrise” Braid or Fancy shaeeecit 3. 95) Milan Dress Shapes-—at Hats Trimmed 1 (N Tel Filled on the Above ‘Quantities Limited.) MAIN BUILDING Tomorrow ieee & 800 Lingerie Blouses $1 & $1.25 Values. fed Reproduc- au | 9 Cleverly Designed tions of $2 Blouses. All New with High and Low and Dainty Spring and peal Neck, Long and Short Fashions,at. . Sleeves. et; Never before have you seen such a collection of magnifi- cent styles at so low a price. Unquestionably the greatest sale of blouses ever held by The Big Store early in March. Nine of the exquisite styles are shown in the illustrations printed in this advertisement, but, remember, plcasc, that no crude newspaper drawing can possibly do justice to the exceptional beauty of these blouses. ‘o matter where you go in Greater New York you'll find no waists to equal these at anything like the price. Only 2,860 blouses in this sale, which begins with ALL SIZES IN EACH STYLE. With our output, however, you can readily under- stand that the lot won’t last long. (MAIN Building, Firet Floor.) MAIN BUILDING $3.50, *4 and *5 “Sample” Low Shoes B Wnen, at 91.50/88, at 91.98 Women, | Men, at With Spring in the air, you'll want at least a couple of pairs of th hi when bids buy them vhe prices named. ts St pairs et teens shuns; eareenlanty quotations nained in our headline you can not buy even ordinary shoes, whereas fa Mh ah de bi & dard $3,50, $4 Abe Mcnie Shoes and hich shoes, made are stan an fades, made b: tt her, heel and toe shape. ay Ohio. OF CourKe! Lady ers Pacelaiee tee ge and D widths, but to compl 7, 742 and 8, in B and id l- range of sizes, we have added two lines (of equal value) so that ther 1 pale of an "eually repulb o (iat re all sizes in the lon; every pair hee Goodyear-welted or hands @ 0 bare a cheies of aaa idths, maha | 98 turned soles, at. . . Foot Mould Shoes for Boys and Girls—Prices range | worth less than $3) so @U | styles and leathers, at 3 *3.50, °4 ana “5! New Spring Styies in Foot Mould Shoes—to; rcn and women; Every leather and fabric now in vogue is represented. Prices. from $1.50 to $3, according to size all regular sizes; GREENHUT BUILDING————| COME EARLY, TOMORROW! Only 350 of These $2.50 Solid Brass Geer» Umbrella Stands «$1.69 (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) terweight nor extreme- To-morrow, at To-morrow, at These Suits Are Smartly Cut In Up-to-Date Styles and In a Range of New and Popular Materials: Sales Sales MAIN BUILDING A Broadway Clothier Retired From Business—This Sale Is the Result ly lightweight suits, but in weight just right —Men’ Youths’ = ; - A697 QB Maw'scnd Yous culm gare, rouse | A18Q) 0 ry ie es ech cad ony ea? “he tn (Details in Today's Journal.) (Details in Today's Journal.) GREENHUT BUILDING MAIN BUILDING Men’s& Youths’ Medium Weight Suits These are neither win- Val - Val 20, ‘alues to *15 $7 JI 5 eae alues to *20 89 9 5 Other Other $2;ench.... 25c)) “EO ws SOR OR BR Bs J 2.50 to $12 Beans ' Clearance of White fo a Sha at.. $1. 75 wo $8 Goods. 1. $10 Upholstered $5 to $7.50 Corsets, at. $1.75 They are 22 inches high, with weighted base (made ADPFINUS, AL... eee sss * $8.50 Women's 6c to $1 Com- of solid brass), not merely brass-plated. Lion's-head | | $2. to $7.50 bination Suits, at........ side handles, made of solid cast brass; fine brushed scaring, at, $1.75 v0 $6.45 49¢ Bed Pillows, finish. 9 89 at 5 .. 28¢ No Mail or Phone Orders. Miron fivens, at, ... $4 0 $8 Sale of Sewing Machines. (GREENHUT Building, Main Ploor.) Spectal Sale of Naitreason (FENEW VORK'S STOPVINGUBNTER var

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