The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1913, Page 10

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PS ¢ Se ee _THE EVENING WORLD, THOU! LSDAY, APRIL 8, 1918. 10’ 4 i, |pteadea gullty; first offense; fined $9, | were to tting cozlly at o N Louts Arnold, thirty-five years old, of, ° wee with knitting neediaa | 5 No. 18 Haat One Hundred and Fifteenth | 9° tly wowing, chatting with the “a f street; Maurice Hefferman, thirty-three years old, of No. 26 East Ninety-sixth | « ‘Q treet; Abraham Hoher, thirty-two puginese man an. ] years old, of No, & Kelly street, Bronx Michae! Morris, forty years old, of No. | 40 Southern Boulevard: | William | No flies Loftus, twenty-six years old, of No. Park avenue: Nathan Lahrketm, treaty seven years old, of No, 1% East Seventy- fourth otreet; George Evans, twenty-| Cases of 34 4 Centon Dis-|nine years old, of No, 27 Bast For ‘orty-second street; Frank McDermott, \ { posed Of by Judges in forty-three years old, of No, 138 Avenue { B. Altman & Cn. At a Special Sate to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday J, Brookiyn; William Fox, twenty-four years old, of No, 173 Enam Second 9 General Sessions. liaveots Brveiivns Gharies Byer, inires- Women’s Silk Gowns Inine years old, of No, Zi Bast |Wighty-mixth street: Edward Relily, 4 Ftrty-four offenders were arraigned |iwenty-cight years old, of No. 2 Fast yesterday for sentence in General Se9-!seventy-neventh mreet; Stephen Cella, for Afternoon and Evening in the latest models, will be offered at $30.00, $35.00 & $42.00 Representing values of $42.00 to 65.00 twenty-nine years old, of No. 3 Chari- lamin Pravalaky, sions, Sixteen had pleaded guilty of | 1d, of No, 180 and were allowed their Iib-|ton street, and Hy erty upon payment of $60 fine each. twenty-elgnt years CY JUDGE ROBALSKY Lenox avenue, all pleaded guilty of if working in gambling houses; first ‘Thomas Grogan, twenty-nine years | sronders; each fined 4. , ooo No, L Wart Puig trae "angh Hla, tmenty-ne rear i pleaget gu! aseault and sen old of No, 148 East Ninety-seventh f f he! , } auepended March 7; euspension re-| street, pleaded gullty attempted theft ‘ Sa est for the 1 000 ’ Men, Any Size voked and sentenced to the penitentiary | of twenty boxes of cigars from Park! for one year. & Tilford; first offense; sentence eus-| Children’ 's Cereal of No, 108 Wikices arenes, Detret pedal Glaeser thirty-two —our carton 'l- are given the opportunity this week The Milllinery Department plesfel guilty of arson in the third| years old of No, 82 Sales street, Bronx, degree; member of firdbug gang; first) pleaded guilty attempted theft of $100" keeps it pure—so offense; State Prisen from three to fif-| of employer's money, at No, 91 Hudson to get new Spring Suits made to || (on the Third Floor) Fears. eet; oy nded at ©. BY 4UDOR WALONE |stcomoltinant hag watch thecarton Taki || order from $25, $30 and $35 custom is showing, in the regular stock, an attractive ‘armello ° akin: lar cr Ne, i0t want One Yiundred and No. 20 East One Hundred and Eleventh | andthe name § Ne Chane | suitings for $20.50 each. assortment of Smart Hats, in youthful styles Twenty-Afth street, pleaded guilty un-, treet; pleaded gullty attempting to ex- uc Wicedres ane ists, aioe aceon Vapring iret yp tha head. tetteres ve harem SUGAR REFINING Co. wit The warranty of the John Wanamaker Store is given of No. 233 Went Sixty-trat street; ne.| NO 24 Kingsdale avenue, Bronx, plead: | i suit will be one of the most satisfactory investments every gros. seated raty: garrring i Ngee Maik Wnthace topsoil, eer In man who gets one ever got for $20.50. 5 reflecting the latest Paris modes. Some of these are copies of imported models, while | others are original designs from the Altman workrooms. Charles H, Burrell, fifty-three years one iF and ix months to thi y ache materee 0 three yearay cia, of No, 267 Woat ‘Thirty-sixth street, a bene convicted of stealing clothes from house | . BY JUDGE MULQUEEN. No. 37 West Thirty-nixth street. Firet Bernard Grossman, seventeen years | offense. Penitentiary thirty days. 0M, of No. 8 Hast Eighth street,| Charles Quong, forty years old, and pleaded guilty forging check for $12.10 Bis om the Security Bank; first offense: | cir, ying revolvers. First offenders, Elmira Reformatory. Fined 80 eae Samuel Walker, elghteen years old, of ‘0. 6 Avenue B, indicted with Grossman, xprbavene insted win ama “You are pure— penta Bn reg “KATIE, Fr WHO FE FED yo u i e excellen 99 the latest approved styles. The selection in- Mo. 4 Woet Fitty-third street, pleaded cludes Tailoremade Suits, Afternoon and Srnec bial THREE GENERATIONS, Says the pure food town WESTFIELD bof the famous We can only make 1,000 suits at this price from The prices range from $15.00 upward. woolens of the quality of those from which you may choose tomorrow. First 500 suits ready April 10th. Second 500 suits ready April 14th. Women’s Mourning Garments ready for immediate wear are shown in The New Store for Men Broadway, corner Eighth rte = coe — : Dinner Gowns, Coats and Evening Wraps, amar BY JUDGE SWANN, ae DEAD AT AGE Of 64 brand of California canned fruits and asparagus and Mourning Millinery and Neckwear. of No. 20 West Sixty-second atree! Teaicascehis; atiecaaied deonule. coon ~ Also Blouses, Parasols, Gloves, Veiis, and all Mary Bimme of No. 20 Weat Bixty-sec- | beri crena the accessories of the Mourning Costume. ord etreet with a knife. First offense.| “Katie,” still famous in the memory | Jeseph Reilly, reateviate years old, ot dlatrict of Teather Pelee big tiered "4 t Mourning Outfits to Order at Short Notice. it 8 —______ ‘Mille Hotel No. 8, pleaded guilty receiv-/ ‘The Swamp,” big, ample-figured, nu ing goods stolen from No. 1%3 Broad-| jovial, rosy Katie, who for three gen- 6th Avenue at 3 e at 3. erations had her restaurant at No, 179 Fear and ni month Wiam stent den Prof, L. B. Allyn of the Westfield. Mass, Normal School Large assortments of Dress Materials and Leule Sandler, twenty-onc years old,| She wan Mrs. Katherine Schlegel, ot No, i Hast Tenth streot, pleated |*Ixty-four years old, when sho passed who has become a national figure since the Westlield Women’ 8 s Eponge Suits Trimmings suitable for Mourning use are Be offense. State prison one Srepecty from man ‘at Ne, is Hast |eriy rond and ‘Ocean Tariway, Brook-| Board of Health has issued its pure food book has tested Of Superior Style $15 now in stock at moderate prices. tire Retormatery: nw "Kaus ot icatea" in downtown: Sew | DEL MONTE fruits and asparagus pronouncing them ow ‘Foi, woh, et Peo ges rntsee rar at Fo at ares | “l eealent qulty and free from any form of subst oe ere i loted’ with Bandle, pleaded hig’ in-|in achieved. positions, will never recall | . ba qualy Sex a oe Ls this as another 3 { suet "Fir otonen Sentence aun-| hays, thar oth end aruerier| tion’ To be sure of opportunity to secure out- * ; BY JUDGE OBULLIVAN, — [Tavlen enjoyite the whalesoreee aetl CALIFORNIA'S CHOICEST at: NEW Mehler “ie B. Altman & Gn. Craries Edwards, forty-two years old, | stantial German food and big, generous ° FRUITS and VEGETABLES x ES le ileaagg peace ered Mantes Gen ralnienke sine Naamer pany’s low pricing. | Mo _ West, Sinetyaevanty sitet | maine sens hen her Ste: Ask your grocer for the famous DEL MONTE BRAND | ane to-morrow and Satur- @/ will! hold to-morrow (Friday) and _ a ares tert ater ae aur | Packed by the Calloria Fruit Canners Amecation the We wil feature thie stylish Saturday a Sale of ;| business Katie remained. aie ; largest canners of fruits and vegetables in Gea BALKAN MODEL iota: Madd Suits holesome and smiling aa herself.” . t oy Ss rie cehen Abrahams, fifty-two years wands the, nena ment on min erat tas sect North & Dalzeli =; * tae y P g nage Hove Smo ntincd wit Mawatan| se fe" bs et des IIL Hudson Steet WY. Tan No Noctalit aid: DeuhAnchennanee Hapiat, eles - — vi Bs extra pair of Knickerbockers, at the excep- penhagen Blue tionally low price of . $7.00 Navy Blue and y P : ‘ ‘3 Black This selection consists of Sults of blue serge... Pe Mag oe ae and gray and brown mixtures. ‘ y ge ge as touches in the way of tiny but- | ay ton trimmings, and Venise lace Vantine’s Hour-Glass Chairs, LE . Tables and Settees Lie Se = E artistic rattan furniture of China which finds a place in the smartest pictures of American and European artists. To the porch, the lawn, the drawing room or the Momping chamber, it gives a light, graceful touch of comfort. Extremely sanitary — not | * affected by dampness. Each aif staunchly made ¥ | Men's Guaranteed Silk Hostery toourorderin Canton. The largest assortment ever ponk\ Ji, ‘ sey igi ‘ : ait, in black or colors . . + per pair $1.75 imported—vastly superior to A! imitations. perry 9 Remecnann Hanae WOT Pieced (Il Women’s Guaranteed Silk Hosiery $4.30» $7 IX 0 ye 22) KT 5 . in black . . + per pair $1.75 & 2.50 Ne Women's Guaranteed Silk Hostery ing you 8*F per i : in white or colors . . . per pair $2.00 # f ave housewife is interested in pe of ways ’ ¥ c for lawn or iazza, $: and means of cutting down household expenses and Women’s Extra Size Guaranteed Silk Hosiery brown, splendid Pi in improving if possible her culinary efforts. in black . . . . + per pair $2.25 Segenese Luncheon and a von devlice,'$2 to $4 | More is eplendid coffer-—Detter than fantine’s Japanese | Lawes a Ueshretina, 8 | eatin diameter, $12.50. } fee ine peices. waist __ pomething Brand New—Kee og Bungalow Rugs i _ The Upholstery Department _, at 97.50 .g0 to 88; 3 ranging from 6 by 2 feet to 9 by 12 feet. China 8 latest contribution to artistle bunga- } ——— — | is prepared to accept orders for Slip Covers, iene, jade of wove: thick and soft Oriental. eversible, and colors guaranteed against . ftte the en, and smal a | priate for a drawing-room ofa Pent catieas as for porch use. In ivtery pote ae and a fete ot te ie fcieds ecemttirally, bended: | Window Shades and Window, Door and Porch Positive os exclusive to Vantine's. fires wholesome wind fresh, | Awc'ngs, materials for which are now being Write fer Our Booklet on Canton Furalture---Mall Orders Filled, \ P Phone Cortlandt 3471 displayed in the new designs and colors. Also deliver no : . a y We deliver no, tess, aan, & sounds tn ter New York, i A:A:VANTINE'8 ‘CO: () eeen ao TAKE, ANT 0 OF YOUR ORDER. | Venetian Porch Shades in all sizes, Pileisstie ¢ Broadway ead Eighteenth Street, New York | GILLIES COFFEE | Co., i iste Samples and Eatimates submitted, 7 223-239 Washington Strect, N. Y. c. c STEney ee ae WO ye OAT ae i Between Pork Place aud Barclay * « y yt 7 collar and cuffs over Persian |"Betalph” Guaranteed Silk Hosiery col Especially Lo goaatabeadane $15 || FOR MEN AND WOMEN SMART DRESSES ; AT ss - | is made for B. Altman & Co., in black, white PR ign ee all that remain of two of our. best $10 and all the desirable colors, and represents 4 Se doe or a etc ale } durability, comfort and good style. It is in values. stock at the following moderate prices:

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