The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1913, Page 7

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FRIDAY, MAROH 14, 1918. THE EVENING WORLD, opened ft out rushed an avalanche of| to-morrow,” remarked Hogg, glancing rats. Jat them. “I like to keep a few about ‘Some of them were as big as mas- ays.” tiff dogs—almost. They got between BS lege and almost knocked me down,” ich doubt in his mind that the Ro- serted Week, with a solemn look, “it/dent Rajah had turned the rats loose was good they were ao big for they jin the ¢ ont, He bt nd him over couldn't get upstaira tn the walis, but 1| in © for his good behavior [could hear them squeaking and running | for little man with about all over the cellar.” whis air, shruggel his RAT KING'S REVENGE LANDS |houlders « J, And there te HIM IN COURT. the framework «thrilling HOUSE WITH RATS | | not been seen sin . Seek Aca | Champion Rat Catcher of the) rareee , ’ SUES FOR FALSE ARREST.) ley del fuxo to the rate and mucceeded "PIED PIPER’ FILLS trate House said there wasn't World Floods Big Apartment in wiping out a few, But he was no| Teint of Off Merchant's Action bs sh ts eit HY whe e to dealing with rats, | Againat Interboro Begun. | Building With Rodents. [tne inate Hoatiea Eke one | trial: ot sult brougnt by| had told him of own Wood merchant and smith, « friend his talk with t man, He got summons for then lear from Goldsmith th had een & second time and that the king o rats had told him with much glee he fixed Lowenstein “good and plenty.’ | @fFest rn he won't have a tenant in| The sult his house whe See cues oll man was charged ¥ magazine from one of the su tion stands. trial of tt Ne. 50 Hroadway adgainst the} lint ough Rapid Transit: Com and Ward Gow, was berun to-day ibe- fore Justice Page and a jury in th | Supre 7 ex false that HE IS HALED TO COURT. Janitor of Claremont Court Finds Self Besieged by Squealing Horde. were the plc bunch of rats a Then Goldsmith 1@ noticed the rat cages on the wall were emptied of their tenants, Wood was larceny juitted at He | A regular Pied Piper is James Allison Hogs, “champion rat exterminator of} the world,” as he styles himself, ‘The proud wearer of the belt for rat catch: | 4 tng was in the Harlem Court to-day toi explain to Magistrate House some very | R <> NEWLAD <> | EGGS 18 = 25¢ West One Hundred and Thirteenth treet. ‘The Claremont Court is run by Louis Lowenstein, secretary and treasurer of We Will Throw the Egg Market Into a Panic? UP Goes the Temperature, Down Goes thePrice. Just received 40 carloads for this special sale, strictly fresh—Direct from the farm. the Maxwell Realty Company, and him Hogs hates with an animosity as strong as one of his stecl-jawed rodent traps, the reason being that some time ago { Lowenstein won a law sult from Hogs, } end aince then Hogg has sat among Ye rate and plotted plans of revenge. Joseph Goldsmith, a process server, told Magistrate House he called on |K Hogg in his rat emporium at No. 2155 *Beventh avenue some days ago. Hoss exhfbited to him, with some pride, sev- eral cages in which rats of ail descrip- tiens from young “squeakers" to ol Grey-whiskered fellows were slithering about. RATS—RATS, SOME AS BIG AS CATS. “Honest, Judge, it made my blood run cold to see them rats. Some of them were as big as rabbits, give you my | Goldsmith asked Hogs what he w Sotng to do with the rats, and, ing to him, Hogs said he was to use them in a way of his own to get | even with Lowenstein, Two nights ago, | N Peter Weck, Janitor of the Claremont | NY Court, nd his good wife were aroused N from thei slumbers by the sound of | AN THE GREAT mship rats,” sald Week, | ATLANTIC & PACIFIC Ey ed on the I } eyes glared at me from eve! i the om and my wife fainted away.” | Week picked up a broom and made hie way to the door. Instant hel ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM $S TO $1,000 | | CN SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS: | SMALL ACCOUNTS umann th to \_ ESPECIALLY INVITED. COMP Y ses. (= Gage cs Stamps Stamps Mornings Afternoo « OPEN SATURVAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 _ O'CLOCK | TOW PRICES AND LIBERAL CKEDIT ‘| ta No Club Fees—No Red Tape—No Extra Char; i Besldce all these great sarings,, this le the only r Theat ‘our credit require HAGE OW TORN, You buy for cman oF on credi ‘we bay part uf your purchase. $20 Solid Oak $10 Solid Oak Buffet |! Chiffonier, 10.74 5.94 Rich golden finish, masrive M car top, large bevelled ISolid oak, golden finish; heavy con A plate mirror, two top draw-}struction; panclled ends; fancy |" ed plate mirror; iH ers, 1 lined for silver, 1 lon: wood pulls. linen drawer $10 Enamelled Led Furniture [House 8th Ave. ADDED, aad by presentin five 2 deep cabi- nets in base. continuous posts neven heavy filling nd brass spindles ead and foot. Best ed white enamel. il aizes, | WE SELL ONLY DURABI.E WELL-MAOE FU! 1, You can use this 1 Certificate te SERIES Weld. On purchases of lea than Fifty Dollars thie Certificate has n CASH ive Dollarw in payment. o aller amounts an stated f ted on all purchases, uw complete, without ered will }@ furalsl i | J $1.50 Corsets, $1 “C.B.," “P.N.,” “La Regent,” “Thompson Glove Fitting,” all new models and $1.50 values. Medium and low bust with long hip, made of batiste and coutil. Attached hose supporters. Sizes 18 to 30. Bivomingdater’ Lexington to 3d Avenue Second Suits that have all the snap and dash young America wants, yet with all the | wearing quality that parents look for, are the only kind we sell. You will find our stocks complete-so that no matter what the style, the size or the price, you | will find exactly what you want at Bloomingdales’. l / BOYS’ BLUE SERGE NORFOLK AND DOUBLE. || BREASTED SUITS, made of strictly all wool { I, in sizes 7 to 17 years; pants $4 95 d, seams taped; at BOYS’ FANCY CHEVIOT ONE AND TWO PANTS SUITS, made of strictly all wool materials; pants lined, cut in Norfolk and double-breasted $4. 5 models; sizes 7 to 17 years; at. .......4. . BOYS' RUSSIAN AND SAILOR SUITS, sizes 2!) to 10 years; made of plain biue and fancy BOYS' REEFERS, sizes 2!; to 10 years; made of plain blue shepherd plaids, coverts and $4 95 GIRLS’ dots. GIRLS’ yy AB Sizes id 14 years, BOYS' HATS AND CAPS; a fine assortment of hats and caps, also straw hat $1.49 is $4.95 Prices from with chints. BLOOMINGDALES* Delicious Candies for St. Patrick’s Day! ERIN CREAM PEPPERMINT PATTIES, usually 29¢ Ib., at 19 TIPPERARY CURL FANCIES, wintergreen flavor; usually 39¢ Ib.; our price... + 25c We will give you a try-on before LATES, usually 50c Ib., at... .35¢ | FANCY BOX CHOCOLATES, 1 to 5 Ibs., 60c, 80c, $1.00 to $7.50 At the Fountain: DELICIOUS. PISTACHIO 10c pleted. Don’t Miss It. SUNDAES, a ERIN-GO-BRAGH ICEBERGS. .. 10c ENDLESS VARIETY OF NOV- ELTIES, favors and snapping mottoes for St. Patricl A Suit or Top Coat ', Main Floor, Centre, — BLOOMINGDALEY———— Easter Novelties In the Toy Store, 4th Floor Imported German and Japan- | ese novelties, and a fine assort- ment of American made un- breakable rabbits, chickens and other Easter novelties, at the | low prices customary at Bloom- | ingdales’. | DUCK ON WHEELS WITH VOICE, | _ 49¢ and 98c, RABBIT ON WHEELS, 49c. RABBIT AND CHICKENS, assort- | “ed colors, 24c, RABBIT AND CHICKENS, large suitings used size, Ce COTTON CHICKS, 3c, 5c and 10.) by all the best | FEATHERED ROOSTERS, larec! merchant tailors size, 19¢, throughout the country. rials we offer are ends of the All sizes above that will cost 10%, more. JUMPING RABBITS, 24c. 4th BLOOMINGDALES" ———BLOOMINGDALES"' Thousands of Fragrant Cut Flowers at Special Saturday Prices Enormous stocks of newly cut flowers for Saturday’s selling, including green carnations, roses, narcissus, etc. THOUSANDS OF FRESH CUT| ALSO, A COMPLETE GREEN KILLARNEY|REAL GREEN TULIPS, NARCISSUS! STOCK of all other season- Bi and other natural green flowers, especially| able fresh cut flowers at half|check in our Gi regular florists’ |the roof will Shamrocks, THOUSANDS OF FRESI!|5,000 FRESH CUT REAL CUT CARNATIONS, reg- ularly sold for 75¢ and $1.00 per doz.; each tae 3c and 5c { Concert by Guerriere’s Celebrated Orchestra From 2 P. M. to 5.30 P. M. ROSES, regularly sold else- where at $2.00 per 10c dozen, at, each. grown for St. Patrick’s Day. At 14 to 1% less than elsewhere. In order to make room for our enormous stock of incoming Easter plants we nasi about 35,000 plants at ¢ BLOOMINGDALES yepeo $3.50 and $4 “LaFrance” Shoes and Pwaxnsat. . $4.95 reduced prices. BLOOMINGDALES" " 4 Shoes, $2.25 5 Special for Satur- day, Black or tan In button, lace and Oxfords, in Next to ¢ ortance of the price isthe fos |, fact that all the styles are offered and all JY ®F? 94% z e models, as well as pumps. | MCW ulcon or lace oxfords in black and | styles. cr popular shoe fabrics. If hi pop ted these celebrated shoes, too good to miss. et CO MLES? Mark Cross xazor & Outfit, ; 7 Pieces, Compleie, $1.00 2-Compcranent Morocco VAN d Bags at $1.85 | | , Stylish, convenient, and, mee LLY DALES? New mor® than all different. A sensible Ad novelty with merits sure to win quick |“ /@} and wide popularity, The innovation | / Bey ae is in the frame—-practically two frames} / ‘\ 4 inone the top of the inner compart- { d al i wa) men’ showing in the picture. Another Yost s feature is a snake chain handle. This bag is made of genuine Morocco leather, black and | colors, in a glazed finish, Lining of silk moire; inner compartment lined with white kid. | Have the features of bags selling up to $5.00; are full | $2.50 value, and will be sold herggat $1.85, NOTE--A script initic* Ath each bag. = —————— + (\o—All Cars Transfer to BLOOMI Main Floor, Centre, $i ——ALL CARS TRANSFER ® 59th to Oth Street The Proper Easter Clothes for Boys| Elite Easter Apparel for Children Our Spring and Summer styles for young folks are complete. They were chosen with all the care given to adult modes and are fully as authoritative. Dresses for Girls Coats for Children © izes 6 to 14 years, raLa’ CHAMBRAY CHILDREN’ DRESSES—vest and col- lar of white repp, cuffs and entire front of dress with embroidered scallops and RUSSIAN DRESSES—offine quality percale, pointed collar or repp with linen insertion and double row of pearl buttons on front of waist. $3.98 GIRLS’ COLORED LINEN DRESSES—Russian verted pleat, with buttons down front; collar, cuffs and belt prettily trimmed a incaan: diac eivom AQew S149] Een st $4.98 Men, Come To-Morrow, Saturday! OUR _MORETTO rep|the gar- Attend Our Great clothes in Se CUATES, coully 340 el me nt Merchant Tailoring Sale. Only 2 time for “UNIVERSITY” CHOCO-lis com- Easter More Days of This Wonderful Offering. We Will Make to Your Measure ro $44.80 We give you a try-on— deliver the Suit in time for Easter—give you a selec- tion of one hundred and fifty fashionable, high- grade fabrics—choice of fifteen of the best Spring styles—assure you of perfect satis- faction and give you your money back if you are not entirely satisfied. This price is good for all sizes up to 46, are not a bit better. 24 ricer. In Our Greenhouses on the Roof ALSO A SPECIAL OF 2,000 POTS OF FINE EASTER LILIES in Bud due to bloom for 75c to $1.50, at. tees . LOOMINGDALES Men’s $1.50 Spring) Beautiful New Chiffon Blouses lines. Sizes 2, 3 and 4 NEW SPRING COATS — In shepherd checks andstripes with collar and cuffs of solid colors; come in pl colors with check collar. Si Sand 4 $1.98 ‘ Rengo Belt” Corsets, $2 & $3 Made of coutil, with elastic band in back to give straight Medium and low bust. One of the most satisfactory corsets on the market at the moderate prices named. 24 ri. some with separate collar and cuffs of white pique or striped _ratine, W. Sizes 2,3 and 4 $2.98 years. CHILDREN'S FINE COATS OF CHOICE SERGE—separate coll and cuffs of white rej with insertion and edging, long collar with silk trimming. Slece $4.98 ** 2, 3.and 4 years BLOOMINGDAL FS" in- We guarantee de- livery of your L.cre are two of the many styles we showing. Silk Hosi For Men and Women Silk hosiery has long ceased to be a luxury, and at the prices we ical than cotton. bility of Bloomingdales’ Silk Hose makes for savings, while for sightliness and comfort it is unrivalled. Women’s Silk Hose at Women's pure thread sillc stoc! regular 49¢ quality; choice of whi black, tan, pink, ually more econom- The dura- 28c ‘kings; Slight mili faults, sivetai- lor would charge you twice as much swe ask for suits that and third prices. From 2 at $2.98 Surely without duplicate anywhere at our moderate price. They stand out boldly inour exceptional waistdisplay as one of the biggest values of the season. !ashioned of splendid quality chiffon with yoke of shadow lace and a vest formed of frills, with rhinestone buttons oceping out from the centre, and revers of chiffon and silk on either side, Lace collar and cuffs contribute further to their beauty; waist is lined with seco silk, Their real value is $4.50, For Saturday, special price, $2.98, New Voile Blouses, trimmed with Bulgarian colors and $2 98 . str ratine Crepe de Chine Blouses in all the iewest styles; [rill trim- S4 98 mings; our price Figo It ALES" Fresh Killed YOUNG TOM TURKEYS just. re- ceived from Maryland, weighing from 8 lb, to 12 1b., worth 28e, he 1b, 24 2 FRICASS 4 ‘i worth Some of the off Yerkes Chimes will be M. to 5.30 Roasting Chickens, Ib., 20¢ Every one is a good, fleshy bird, tender and young; weight 4 to 5 Ibs.; at other meat shops, 25c; here, Saturday, Ib. 20c. fOKED BONELES EE | FRESH HAM cut from Jersey pork, 16: Easter; regularly ¥gc, our price, 144c

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