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| 3s Sia ates Baie oO east te THE BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1913. TURK PRISONERS ‘apread fn a threatening manner to the SPENDTHRIFT | GOES TO JAIL, | Wr90n Ht tt known to-day tnat te BRING THE CHILDREN TO OUR FREE MENAGERIE—SEVENTH FLOOR’ andes of men who “fall n Ottensoor of No, 214 Prospect prone leg #0) oldiers The sai ree Federal , dovorament “would not int ; ‘ « H y ¢ if the Invisible heel of Hrookiyn, the eon of @ wealthy! orty, He comm' ins} rode dealer of Manhattan, wan! fo! rmndly to eprescntatl ve Maker. and presents a moi . po9 = . Sring ene Street Court, Hrovkiyn, to-day, charwed nthe primitive camp | 5 " < Pj AT ARAN HELD UP THE DETECTIVES. |fmtei"na ieatnint ore, marti or seuesBivGry lst (ittiti« me me ‘ | mee roll Plan te Trap , 0. w in! A a = Vassiton (f ¥ Hundreds Perish iA bey Erom| oanen, poone te! itan, Ap confidential secretary to Morchera, 9 4 “epee roouring the hilla to-day for two man or wuns, Ottenavser Inherited abot GULDEN 5 Cholera and Hunger, Says ‘eho tate hat night obtained $1,000 and! oq about a year ago, and mart peo sacaped after a running fight With two| Mabel Mokert Ginge then he hee enter- ; Correspondent. detectives. ‘The Bandite had demanded | tained his friends freely, and according that Mra, Thomas D, Dec and Mrs. UB.) tO persons who tried to eld him in Caras E, Bristol leave the money on Canyon | ovrt w-day the money le now ail gone, QONDON, April 9.—Hundreds of Turk-| road. The detectives disguised them-| ing about thie,” for ex- amination Fride: the teh soldiers who survived the siege of | selves as women and drove to the spot t Adttanopie are dying from exhauation, | With the money in # bag: Instead of arresting the men they | MUSTARD ‘aypen: 4d cholera i he one : fauen comp, -y ap n-| vere compelled to turn over the money | WASHINGTON, ‘RD ~ fa p outside that city rds} 4 fag to the correspondent of t fy | At the point of sawed-off shotguns, Then ‘Telegraph. they opened fire, but the robbere ea- ‘The battle having ceased,” cays the | SEC% - = ———— MESURE Gag. so ervetiy potce us oorgece | ashion Predicts Lord & Taylor \\\colonial “Pumps week and is cruelly piling up corpses, NAME BEHNING with success and ee ent For Correct Wear "Mee guns degan, and the cholera, dye ‘advancement as applied to Player-Piano eatery and hunger are prolonging the progress le SYNONY MOUS. «nassecre."’ ‘The deopatch adis: “When the Turk- ish commander caused the destruction of the provisions remaining in the gar- Fison apt blew up the bridge across the Arda, thus cutting the road for qupply trains, he did not think he was qeademming to death the weakest, the veost coo the most exhausted part Commencing Thursday, April 10th Spring Opening Sale ¥ Pies Ds “Bluariane . Aistributea some With .bo one you ona’t forget.” Bees: te teen, scpuicens "A ron |” © Suit phpmeiee: ah, 6, coke Men’s Footwear days after the capitulation cholera Sime out among the prisoners and nomecn caren 426 EIN ARIAS een = = Oxfords, Pumps, Boots (lace or button) Allleathers, including Rubber SoleOuting Shoes of Genuine Buckskin, White Canvas and Tan Russia Calf. $3.95 8 $4.85 Values $6.00 to $8.00 @ In a variety of models; French Serges, Foulards, Messulines, Storm Serges, , Ratines, Marquisettes , “and Handsome Lingerie. There are 50 Sample Dresses included worth up to $15.00. They are fashioned of crepe meteors, crepe de chines, charmeuse and silk poplins—50 of. these only. Dresses of the materials we quote are unusual at this ‘Lord & T. aylor Founded 1826 On Sale Second Floor. sa ind will not slip at the heel or . . price and more so—when we tell ' you that ey ae em- a , ” es on our “Sir Henri” Footwear. § broee every neW style thought and bi Sp la ing SU Its & Coats Spec: tal, 9 Oxf or ‘ds Only $ W, fon Inetherc prices that must bring Suromer’s wear. Every Gai os splendidly apne out fuente" Aol ing a At Very Special Prices ’ Seb mae Fn hee Third Htoor.) ficed to make the low price possible. All sizes for women to 44-inch bust, for misses from 14 to 18 years. ‘a jue p Tailored Suits Laces & Embroideries Prices That Will Prove Magnets To women who do their own sewing—for they will appre- ciate the savings this sale affords. - $2.50 Co $3.98 Beaded Voile and Ratine Ficuncings Wanted Spring Silks at Savings of Great Importance We prepared 17 items for special selling—space allows us to mention but five. Come and see the others. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Special Sale ’ Fancy Tailored Susts 5, y My $1.25 AlL-Silk Crepe de Chine Priatig AL-Silk Charmeuse : 4 srlection of models, m of models, made} $99, 50 Men 4s Furntis hings poe i merle Rei t ia le comme’ eye 40 inches wide A ca tater hiterer wi ratine Loowettranpudhinlts fabric wit "Value 6s 980. The newest styles in Spring and Summer with en dee e a and ot § Be potas Tes ie he prin $4.% cadieg the new a Rhels iui einen “se =98¢ Haberdashery from the best makers in Europe aun at Rearved Hoorn St blue: yards. seresseseess seni r) Street & Touring Coats An Entirely Re 45-inch Model $1.50 Chiffon Taffeta—|$1.50 Brocade Char-|98c i Meesa- Alli All the sew 1913} tmgue— Full yard wie lime<Al ae Pi lilt) ine including! *UE i8 the wanted street poeta, "ight and "dark Embroidered Voile| Crystal Bead Chif-| Val. La and Inser- Skirtings, workedthree-|fon, in all the beautiful|tions in ment of mew evening shades, includ-jnew Spring designs im Val. and America at unusually low prices. t with peau de Wi M Neclizee Sh quarters the eneth ofthe Jing. pink, blue, lavender,/Laces, with, insertions to indens stake Wawa newest colorings; oven Madras Negligee Shirts width ofthe skirting nrich aie, white ll black and|match, "Reg. naka eeu f Risde she black | Repu. Attached cuffs, light and dark patterns fertile | rd biog ere wae Tipe oS gee pe | | Ser A Geli, oe rt 17. 50—Value 985.00 Values $1.50 and $2.00 5 : 5 w D9 75 C $1.00 Thursday poms Brings treet ‘terneon Coats “ 2 f Of wool epongs, lined ¢ with $25.00 Offering Hundreds of New House Dresses : pean do rest a SANT Negligee Shirts Spring Models at $4.50 at With 154 tucks in bosom, plain color and white, with soft Ne $2.00 cuff, crepe and mercerized cloth. russet and mistral voile coats, Value $20.00, magnificent, collection of dress hats Don't et stout- Rubberized Raincoats Value $3.00 inal preveling mall $m ose on In tan, navy, black and gray. Sizes 84 to 44 Silk Shirts a antitically | vine ner Reg. Prices ‘ Heavy weight, French culls. | $3.50 with ostrich plumes, foreou Would Be of sulk ri . Neckwear The materials are of excellent Plain Color Folded Four -in- 50¢ Hands, Fine repp and silk satin Stunning models. We ‘\\ feature a number : that would command $lu.u0 at exclusive milliners’. Women's Tailored Hats ; f j b 5 and Value $1.00 (Second Floor.) 1 ith circular oF (Beoond Floce) Blk Knitted, plain colors and pe tte sie wah Goer lancy mn weave 85¢ shapes, such as "St, Germain Sail 4° beled efecs, Some have dust- Are shown in » large and interesting assort- von Be fle, tals wets tet ran clo 4 Raa sip bat all ment of latest atyles and colors, Silk Suspenders | iis Genuine Hemp Tams | Kemp Dress Shapes sizes inthe assortment. H Large and roomy, in all colors, | In 12 cistinct styles, Some ! Ho D $ 5.00 to $ 15.00 Kid ends Special value including black or white, with | faced with silk velvet. Black, abd ote sill velvet brim. white and Spring shades. beck in Night or eum cles i checked ot Values $8.00 to $20.00 ttriped effects, Skirts full width, finished. with Trimmed free with Stunning shapes fosteriale purchased 98¢e that require little $1 49 trimming. i e. Prices $1.60 to $3.50 ° 5 Rainc oats enn 5 51.10 te neat hems, All aD ati Baie Untrimmed Hats Value $12.00.........606. $8.50 Lapeer acer . a An extensive line of correct Untrimmed Sha; Value @15.00............ $7 3-50 ur Showing of in Hemp, Milan, Tagal, Hair, Belgium Split, Chip and Moire Som in all the popular new Maker’s Sample Line colors; also blac! Prices, ices, according to ma terial. English Tweed and Gabardine cloth coats. Values $22.50 and s35\ 8 16.50 | Waists at $4 00 E Is marvelled at for style, superiority and attractive gange of 8 4 . styles. And why not-where else are there more than 50 styles to select at a price so low—$1.00. “The Gentlemen of Dixie’? Waist—also included Copied from a $3.00 model offered by a large Fifth Avenue shop. le and trimmed with colored silk embroidery and fin il asc alg dle rothentes with a colored tie to match. A zl $1.00 to $15.00 Values $2.00 to $18.00 Underwear Imported Balbriggan Underwear, short sleeve shirts only, drawers 55¢ to match, regular and stout, Value $1.00 Pajamas and Night Shirts with Instrals on Pockets folemes < of plas mand pereere oth, all colo: tt rs an a i i $7.85 White Muslin Night pew with any initial on pocket. Valueley 60 | 95¢ Special Values in Washable Doeskin Gloves I-Button White Washable Doeskin Gloves LAR Maa cut thumb, mice tc 95¢ i Pein Length Loose Wrist W Mi ‘ashable Doeskin Gloves Pique sewn. silk sting forms a charming yoke effect ing models of crepe, voile ry High d low neck styles, button front or back. These eopecial mention hese apretty frillin front—es illustrated. 09d Floor. 95¢ Per pair Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 10th St. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 16th Bt.