The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1913, Page 8

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it the door served to d COND ROBBERY. “TIN TWO DAYS ON | FORTY-SECOND ST afe Cracked i in bed in Clare of Ligitt| m With Police All Around and $700 Taken. away. | With all of the coments of the aafe for themselves in the Forty- third street building. They lef hind them no finger prints and no tools except the oe we and a worn ateel bit. The n= tl to-day mit they ina paca nn tn for the crackamen. MRS, LETER'S WL | DIVIDES FORTUNE A sate was blown within @ hundred aris of beilliant Broadway end $700 cash taken by. the a's wat cieih he very noses @ half dosen icomen on fixed post 7) patrol at t the same hour Saturday night,| . oe cae Leta et act ie helping ery vat manent 8 in the 98 pot 4 Martin Simons & Sons in ‘Tae Sool Job was done in the Kaut- an Ht Store at No. 12 West Forty! $500,000—Value of Estate jatreet, about midway between nue and Broadway, on the Not Given, je of the street. Forty-second tm that block {# no less {Iluminated Bpoadway itself, The safe, four high and about three feet In width Geqth, stood within ten feet of the dow, purposely kept there wth of Mra. Mary T. Leiter, widow of Levi Z. Letter, of Chicago, dated June 3, 191 was filed to-day for probate. Reques Eyed to 600,000 are made to the Hart Suffolk and Sir Colin Campbell, her pera aa trustees, for her four ughters. The children are to receive the income until they reach ma- jority. Of thie amount Mary Irene Curson is to have $150,000, Mary M. Camphen $160,000, Cynthia Curzon ‘#100,- Alexandra zon children are the daughters of Lady Curzon, deceased daughter of Mra Laiter. Joseph Leiter, @ son, ts given his mother’s holdings in the Washington Gas Company stock, her stock in the American Security & Trust Company and other valuable securities. Tie also is to take one-third of the remaining estate weet Forty-second strect was Iby bandits, who bound the clerk $280 from the cash register. Goldstein, of the hat it up at 11 o'clock Saturday ‘ter making the usual round of mn and ascertaining that the windows were securely A Nght in the office was left accordiag to custom; it was root. ri and all the money, besides important business papers! cn, daughters of Mra, Letter, the j Countess of Suffolk and Mra Campbell, are to divide valuable jewels left by “| thelr mother, and @ach are to have onethind of the remaining estate. ‘The value of the estate le not dis- ? | clowed. pate. ene FRENCH CABINET RESIGNS AFTER DEFEAT IN SENATE. PARIS, March 18.—Premier Briand and heD SAFE BACK IN PLAIN all the members af his Cabinet handed EW FROM STREET. thelr resignations to President Poincare eo crackers walked boldly into|-at the Palace of the Elysee this eve- tal turned off the vse in the of-{ ning as a sequel to an adverse vote in to the front | the Se: in the Proportional Repre- store. These were wrenched ir sockets by @ crowbar and of the window itself was plain view of anybody passing the fol length windows in Forty-second street. Using the current from a wal! socket to operate their electric drill, the yess men bored off the tops of ten rivets about the hinges of the safe door. Next they drilied « hole two inches in diam feter in the lower left-hand corner of the safe to use as a place for purchase Remember LIPTON’S TEA Sustains and cheers for their crowbar leverage. That ‘apes they simply Tipped the door ‘of straining on the weakened sels through the crowbar thrust, An inner goor of steel was tackled’ In the old-time way. A hole was bored Hover the lock, “soup” was injected in ithe ho re, i | then touched off. Th open with the destruction eats eweizears SIXTH, NE | Tomorrow's Extraordinary Offer FANCY TRIMMED TAILORED SUITS Four smart Spring 15.00 models iaken from our $25.00 line There are 114 of the above suits and they are offered without reserve for one day only. we HAVE NO BETTER GARMENTS STOCK A 7 A | eee . Children’s Shoes At Moderate Prices Splendid values in Children’s Shoes built to survive strenuous wear and tear. Trim, easy-fitting lasts that allow ™ tender, young feet to grow normally. Regular heights in tan and black Russia Calf, button and lace; also patent leather, button. Sizes 814 to 1014, 3 11 to 2, $2.50; 21 to 6, Sixth Avenue At Nineteenth St. 548 Fifth Avenue Above Forty-fifth Street from the Lae at CHARLESTON iain | they eared to take, the robbers made) their exit through the avenue they had) 4-10 10 and 1 to 8 AMONG RELATIVES LZ Four Grandchildren Are Left dorfan, 113: 3 i N WASHINGTON, Mareh 18.<The will Curzon, $100,000, The a ee er hed EVERY DAY AT FOUR O’CLOCK ’ THE EVENING WORLD, a7. oR A, Leg, 80: ardente, 100; Quem Bee, 106; New Star, 106; Camel, 100; BAdie Geaey, taisial SiereEBR 10% Mama’Jobnson, Pink Lady, Poly} *Ai Worth, {uaquin also ran and finished ae as named, ECOND RACE. selling; three and a half furlonge— Harwood, 114 (J, Hanover), 2 to 1, 7 ul Flam- B to 4 pprentice @lowence of five pounds Gatun, = DISFIGURED BY SKIN ERUPTION If That Is Your Plight, Let Resinol Clear It i Pimples, blackheads, ras! rashes ringworm and, worst of all, that red, itching, ecaly torment, eczema, vanish when you use Resinol Ointment and Les pe. There is no doubt about though your skin is so ‘nsighily ih | Jenny tion that you shun your friends; pur friends shun i, hers pal Two + year - olds; Time, 0.42 1-6, Free Trade and Ave oe CHARLESTON RACE TRACK, CHARLESTON, §. ©,, March 1%—The entries for to-morrow's Traces are ar follows 1H BRCONT “WAC jedious, exper A hol Ointment and Resinol So fom the nearest druggist and you ‘| see why it has been prescribed for Pail years for just such Troubles as othe Resinol treatment works so gen- ;|Uy, and is so absolutely free from any~ Y..] thing that could injure even the ten- «\ derest skin, that it is perfect for healin st ole ae at! troubles of infants and chil i will sei . | by parcel post. An exceptional offering tomorrow of Lingerie Blouses B,, 107 (Dreyer), 11 to 6, 6 ‘oh “—_ | band & to 6, aecond; Ancon, 16 (Iuxton), | *¢ goretel one, , Corto, Ton Bia, 4%] 1, 8 fo 6 and 7 to 10, thin, Time, Praiend cy Beserags “Yous More Moca $2 and $2.50 values at $1 @ We have in stock a number of lingerie blouses, made of cotton voile, fine batiste and sheer Persian lawn, which we have concluded to dispose of at a dollar each to ensure their immediate sale. q They are made with high or low neck and Jong or three-quarter sleeves, in several ve ry attractive and dainty models, and the range of sizes is from 34 to 46, both inclusive. G Quite an exceptional opportunity to obtain at one half the customary cost blouses which at the lowest estimate usually retail for two and two-fifty apiece. Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street _CORSETS »wrecan have no better lines that 1S ' To | Public School Pupils A FREE ADMISSION to the Travel and Vacation Show at Grand Central Palace :: Good for Monday, March 24th, from 3 P.M. to 6 P.M. croent Zor Mecld ¢ Coanep cation card at the Main Entrance, Lexington Avenue. | Don’t miss this chance to see the United States in miniature Ce MUL ITE TUESDAY, MARCH 18, *“'STERN BROTHERS” will place on eale To-morrow, a Special Purchase of "Crating of Ye of Voiles, Crepes, Eponges and Linens, fo this, season's Sorta and alneiinan oe $2.85, boned ph 6.00, 7.50, 11.75 Also To-morrow, an Important Sale of 6500 Yards 3500 Yards Embroidered Crepes Irish Dress Linens a da 23° (Rh ise, 30° Regular Pre 4c ye Yard Regular Price 50c Yard 115 Pieces 125 Pieces Imported Imported Chiffon Voiles| Ramie Linen Suiting Extra fine texture, 3 5e 3% inches wide, 3 8c double width, at pure flax, grass bleach, Regular Price 55c Yard Outfitting Departments Later meee tines Also for To-morrow, a Special Offering of French Nainsook Dresses, tnd'walewyln€ mothe to year, at $1.50, 2.15, 2.50 Freese Pique — sizes 6 months to 3 years, at 2.75 sean Pique Afghans, hand embroidered, at 1.65 Nes etn dnteoiste syn a 75¢, 95o, 1.10 Children’ 's Coats, of Shepherd Checks or Navy Wool Serge, 2toSyears, at 3.75 Children’s Hats, of Fancy Straw, a 2.65 Very Much Below Their Actual Values To-morrow, Wednesday, Exceptional Values in Women’s and Misses’ Petticoats of Mesealine, Crepe de Chine and of Mesaling Crepe ceetiounee, at 92,85, 3.95, 4,75 Values $4.50 to 7.50 Taffeta Petticoat Chilton Shiite block and all desirable shades, at $2.50 Usually sold at $4.75 ‘The above Petticoats are of the highest grade materials and workmanship Tomorrow, a Specially Arranged Sale of Linen Handkerchiefs FE ee ciitie. $1.10, 2.00 Women’ 's French Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, : in two-toned effects, Borofeiz 1.45 Women’s French Linen \ in colored effects, Values 50c to 75cEach, at 25C Women’s Madeira sheer linen, hand scalloped, « Value 50c'Each, at 38c Men's Initial Here Sed 300 Dee, $1.88, 2.60 onal Handkerchiefs, Ma Hen Values $2.50, 4.00 Dos. at 1.95, 2.35, 3.00 Men’s French Linen in colored effects Value 75c Each, a 35c¢ { West 23d and 22d Streets STERN BROTHERS In their new Men's Custom Department will continue to accept orders this week for Men’ MADE TO MEASURE, at °37.50 The above Suits will be Hand Tailored, of Rough or Smooth Serges, Worsteds, Cassimeres or Cheviots, in light, medium or dark colors, stripes, checks or neat mixtures, also plain blue or black. Coats half or full lined with best quality taffeta or silk serge. Also Black or Dark Gray Cutaway Frock Coat and Waistcoat of soft unfinished materials, Fint Floor 1913. Rel Titan) Unmade Robes Siete var Spoaal Pees Prices from $4.50 to 19.00 White Cotton and Linen Dress Fabrics Regular Price 65¢ Yard Infants’ and Children’s s Silk Lined Spring Suits New Building West 23d and 22d Streets wainam ve it Lord & > Taylor Founded 1826, Superb Assortment Women's Suits & Coats - For Easter Exceptional Values Fancy & Plain Tailored Su a A collection of exceptionally attractive models, the coats of which are hand- somely lined with Penti-de-Cpgne, ves $19.50 Value $29.50 Very Special Foreign Models of which we illustrate. Fancy and plain tail- ored suits in the season’s most desirable materials Bulgarian and lace collars; coats lined with Peau-de-Cygne. $29.50 Value $39.50 A 4 Fancy Tatlored Suits in the it models including the new ree! Coe patie coat effects; wool cordeline; pete wear serges, shepherd an, wool poplin and the DEW StrIPl¥.... cee ceceeceecceecsees Satin Charmeuse Suits -In the Mandar Coat Effect - leon tect raped a for Lord & Ried are skirt; handsomely Smuenlanen pg B na and taupe Splendid Shiwing of the New Two Three Piece Sik Suits” of Silk Poplin: Silk Bengaline, Silk Matelasse, Moire Silk, Canton Crepe, Charmeuse and Silk Brocades; all copies of foreign models, with the new draped skirts. ‘$50.00 to $175.00 " Dressy Serge Coats $16. Lined thmoghout with trasti 10.50 ob Pean-de-Cygne, and Sweet S Touring Coats alts 00 Val 00 $35.00 Value $50.00 $45.00 Value $65.00 trimmed with satin and moire. .. eponge, Eng: pA lish ‘coVerts and mistral voiles The New Raincoats are shown io :Incys) eesoetiiens of meteie: sade-.of gaberdines, eravenettes'and rubberized materials $7.50, $13.50, $16.50 to $29.50 Afternoos and Evening Wraps A New Draped Model mya} 935-00 of the best quality of charme: bout trimmed; 42 een Tong: "lined ith meteor in the newest Smartest Street Footwear For Women Walking Pumps and Block Front Colonials — No seamsto hurt the foot ,# The Upright Buckles on these Pumps and Colonials give the high arch, graceful effect, and cannot cut the vamp of the shor, $3.95 to $7.50: Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave,; 19th St eee coc FANTE #9 88 8 THEY WORK WONDERS. 3 al eoeeee WORLD -WANTS

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