The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1913, Page 17

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WTR mr ee ‘ an THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1913. FOR VARYING CRIMES: «|= yee i SRE TN \istmf a Reformatory. ed Frederick Randon, twenty-six years \ (NE FREED BY COURT old, of No. sot Weat street: Dietricn | Dime a box—Gently cleanse Ri fi r years old, of nee HEAR BRADY'S ELITE LADIES’ “ORCHESTRA—SixTH ‘oor Your Easter Needs Can Be Sup plied cries eustom coo coll These Old Fashioned Friday Bargain Sales 2From O; ¢ to Nine Years Pen- treet; each pleaded gullty reaivat el e 9 e 9 ne 0 Nie Yes ew i ade Sila ea (Cems) | Misses’ & Children’s Millinery for Easter alty Imposed on Youth Who Mones N. Cheek, thirty-one years old, f ~] foul Stole Automobile. Negro, of No, 14 West Fitty-third Wve delayed, trace them to torpid street, tried and convicted shooting his | liver n, ddayon. fermenting food in the ) ? Ina poy and Comprehensive ee ae Floor: wife at thelr home; first offense; State stomach. ) ! y ° | Prison for from two years to three MP sisiecir etite fer clogged in the intes- Ble f r%, convicted lyears and six months. tines, instead of being cast out of the Sentecsion, oe arraigned yarietay rll William B Tretry, twenty years old, | system, is reabsorbed into Mos blood. General Sessions for yentence, The Als. {ot Halifax, N. 8; pleaded gutity forging | When this poison reaches the delic obit! gto GL hada e Jorder for $7,000 @n Royal Bank of Can-|brain tissue it causes congestion Te nee fel jac't; first offense; State Prison for trom | that dull, throbbing, sickoning hi ™ BY JUDGE MALONE. |four years to seven years and aix|ache. chard J. McEntlee, “nineteen_vears | months, welts, — pills, oi! Gy t pur \ Vey = ive waters force a Z Get Rid of of No. 4 Franklin etreet pleaded eullty oa = th oe ee eee oe yy G . Ye i of bureinry at No. rst avenue; ReLNen ots : " “ew york a CHILDREN'S | UN TRIMMED CHILDREN'S SPLIT BRAID HATS tim.| CHILDREN'S HATS¢ ltaidn LeceTue Piles at Home':: years. fermenting tod HATS of Jap braid, pure white in the beat med with ll ilk gronain ribbon in white @ a Ege Braidin natural clr in all the bes shapes ent anon eon pind and most desirable new shapes. Trimmed ed olrs. These are olen Easter Hats blocked for children forthe coming sonon's wear a ‘ Rane sseeresscecssces vssees . . . * cabs, Tey This Home Treatment—Abselutely pleaded guilty assaulting Mrs. Mary d poisons in fy | PUUEe Ae WICk CHRANIGISE Ff Free: ot 4 ile yA ayisk Sant ia ole Canis Speers of No. 1841 Cruger avenue with | the bowel! RES in Ne mutter how ae vou" ve been suf-,@n fron bar; first offense; penitentiary| A Casas tonight will surely Stamps Until 12 Noon same $ Find mel Fre "eich 4 fering or how bad yu ir cane| for six months. straighten you out by morning. They Stngle Stamps Thereafter J} J wear. Trimmed Free! tess, dk [ahapes oetet Al desirable Spring 1 BLO] ech new blocks. Trimmed Free with ; fe, wend at once for a of the} Howard Williams, twenty-nine years| work while al | aa old, of No. 340 West Sixty-first etreet; oo your ee Sy ad | leaded guilty carrying @ revolver; first | clear, stomach sw: your liver a1 a oitanee: ‘tetenne cuapendes. bowels clean and regular for months. An Easter Surprise! BY JUOGE MULQUEEN. —_____e m [orto 4412 Douleerd, deer curs | Don’t Persecute your Bowels id you! vied and convicted stealing an automo- rtably| pile; frat offense; State prison for from one year to nine years and six months. at ger ow with your ° Ip of paper, to awes. ' to $12, at Pyramid Bidg., ‘TON, - . ‘ $ 97 & sample will be sent | ney-G ‘e ° laa you bar ae 4 ing the qualifications of the many ep- Hy for 60| Plicants for vacant Federal Judgeships, uffer an.|{nformed callers to-day that an appli- Write now, cant less than sixty years old had a better chance. The rule was folli by President Taft and Attorney-Gen- Ma | eral Wickersham, a No Poteom im Lesite Case. LONDON, March %.—A chemist at Southampton has examined eight of the vital organs of Miss Frances Les- lle, the American actress who died sud- (ete on the Oceante last hfe with. ti ‘ Corte — Hearty ie low tere. Bizes “te "030 750 be . and oyovon bottom oth fone tab, sls dre tet through bust, ‘Sises is to 90.” 39¢ 394 Sp lendid Spring Suits That woe Regularly Sell Pe $12. & to $15.95 It is an unusual thing for a manufacturer to receive a cancellation at the very height of the Easter season. That is what happened in this instance. “394 Suits ready for immediate delivery," came the word over th? 5 With the coming of spring the problem of at On vine cone a corte you tnt Wal Pore ree convince you that Wall Px ie wl man rg woe $5.98 Lawn Swin cea Couch Hammocks lawn Swing— bk mold “at made" of select hardwood: seats le wire to us Wednesday. Our buyer hastened over and bought the entire lot at e price concession, Hence you can und the suits at Alterations FREE Scores of styles that are deve pooner ‘of tmart imported models aa fier! atyles of rimmed models. Choose from American makers. Included ip the lt are the eacedingly art allan | mode *, tri Mtrasting color, ers Hinis wit! tatine, ti Man'e Weak Serget, 5 re eae Cok ence Ge very pretty il tog, The histo French Serges, | are finisked to match the coata, the latter of which are lined” wo 10,000 rolls of newer for Kitenen Di Dining Roem and Hall, ox: ra good ‘aqualtt ty ber & ME $2 American Non-Pading 30 inches wide, in gue! cfisre! aot I p ileal deau! weful” eut out fie per comfortable; adjustabl ring satins. In. luded ind Copenhagen blue, brown, ind fa: spell black. Of a Sa ita BST |p izhincord | tear ans pated wok ene. "Sal see ues Easter Neckwear A choice assortment of the smart, new shape Collars, dainty Jabots, Prince . i ‘ “a = df ) Inmperial Frills, Shoulder "Point Collars, Y d S as, | . f ae Satin Collars, Brocaded Collars, soft Cr ‘ : ‘ de Chine and filmy Shadow Lace Neck- H se wear. The new piece of Neckwear you want for wear with your Easter suit is — He and 29c Sleeveless Guimpes—Made of fine nets and pretty shadow laces, in white olor: made with an adjust- thle drawetting, at Be Sos. ee e gengot (Maia Floor.) am the World are [ae $2.50 Silk Petticoats | we adn od eos $50 and Women’s wi 6 Ra ee Sar Seas te wu Boys’ Norfolk. Salts Boys’ Salts with tucks and (With Extra Pair Knicker Pants) and Reefers For bon, from 7 to Russian and Seilor (Second Meer,), Here Is the Big Easter Sale for Boys! Boys’ New Suits and Reelers| Russian Suits ag Sailor Suits we | Bore Heer = Suits 1) We ince 129 th cuearta higher ice in br bie Blue Serge Suits For Boys 6 to 18 Yeare rulfles, color as Gi sun of the ex- treme price we have to limit two skirts - to a customer, at breasted medalefer Sizes 6 to 18 Ae boys 7 to I6 years, bia (Third Floor.) EASTER EGGS GUARANTEED EARS RE 19¢ ¢ “WILLOW FARM.” “bez. 24¢ , A Me IN CARTON. NOT DEL’V'D “BLUE BELL” BENNERY, Dez. nears Why Not I = || F CHEESE 2 4i¢ | NEW SHAD !iss 25¢ | Fresh Smelts is 10¢ Why Not Look -s ete ee : Sk BLUEFISH i fey took Be Camineyar Bs Basement. Easter Plants At Prices Lower Than Any in the City HOME MADE 40-morrow! Beene c ie wt Fe J'o-morrow ) uaF ‘40C | SCALLOPS hio"": ."**'"" 38¢ BUTTER: a mata! ms ‘SL17 SHRIMPS rs y ae 3c era always good; 2 CANADA LAMB, HINDQUARTERS 15¢: Le Ghhe kien wie f eit eames 19¢ | ONIONS itt [AMMEYER Rew Bevel” BRAND ¥ CSUs Ft": 220 | FRESH HAMS Sut! hi" 14¢ YOUNG FOWL sti.” 18¢ Oranges, Sf ani Bhar tome lh “ety ry y* o> CUIEI wTae SMOKED BONELESS T just Le A AM 1 6th Ave. and 20th St. 3c SHOULDERS - SONOMICAL RY AVG, WEIGHT 6-8 LBS. POUND (Sixth Floor.) bros, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres'\—WE GIVE LIBERTY MERCHANDISE STAMPS 2 AM Leathers All Styles 416TM STREET conte oe ron oe avereacammen RRS 5 |

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