The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1913, Page 14

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‘ee MAN WO HELD UP DIAMOND MERCHANT | I SENT TO PRISON “John cual Ost P Gets From Two Years and Six Months to Five Years Sentence. ‘Thirteen prisoners, most of whom Pleaded guilty to various crimes, wore ‘@taposed of in the Supreme Court and thee Court of General Sessions, yester- mone | those sentenced by Judgce Mul- General Sessions was Jong Seam, whe, on Fob. 1, with two others a tray of diamonds, valued George Coulton, @ din- merchant om the third floor of Broadway. He was sentenced from two years and months to five years. E SEABURY. ner, thirty years old Forty-third street, plead- receiving property stolen from of No, @7 Amsterdam ave- Second offense, Penitentiary three months. ‘Vincenzo Borello, twenty-seven years of No, & Baxter atrect, pleaded carrying @ revolver. Second of~1 fenee. Penitentiary one year. James Costigan, thirty-two yeara old of No. 5% East Elghty-fourth street, gutity assaulting Policeman white resisting arrest. Second Offense. Penitentiary sixty days. Abraham Bogul, thirty-two years old jot No. 6 East Broadway, pleaded gulity larceny and Louls Kaplan, pretty sere years old of No. 3 West Hundred and Twentleth street, canvicted of grand larceny. Swindled ‘automobdije dealers by false pretences. First offenders. State Prison one year and six months to three years. BY JUDGE O'BULLIVAN. Gtanley Roberts, seventeen years old of No. 2% East Highty-third street, lea guilty stealing sult case from 4 Lenox pay i 1 - Ss 25-93 a ry. BY JUDGE MULQUEEN. Donald Wilson, thirty-five years old ef No, 132 West One Hundred and Teriy-gurth street, pleaded guilty re- Ipavisa? sisien automobile tire taken from No, 1 Eighth avenue. First Offense. Sentence suspended. Menry Grew, Qe. 8 Cumberiand street, Beck diny, Qlass., pleaded guilty stealing $16 from employer, A: A. Ritchle, of No. 17 West mony eosees street, Firat offense. City = Shoe @) AEG. U.S. PAT. OFF, Feet? You Cannot If Your Feet Give Out Nearly every nurse knows what it» is to have tired aching feet. Rest is the only remedy. Weak unkles and aching arches are relieved and rested by the CowarDShoe for Nurses, It holds the arch in place, supports the ankle and easesf.ot strain. The flexible sole and rub- ber hel lift, make the step light, Springy and noiseless SOLD NOWHERE ELSS JAMES S. COWARD 964-274 Greenwich 8t., N. Z. (man WARBEH OTRERT) IVER- JOHNSON Bicycl u Keep Up 1 old, of NO. T Orchard street, pleaded guilty smashing window at No. 133 Can- al street. Second offense, Penitentiary three months. Jan Waicechowaky, forty-one yeats old, of No. 220 Avenue B, pleaded guilty fg ang} Mre. Mary Pulowa of No. (@ Bast Eleventh street with a broom- | ettofl, Firat offense. months, Sersy twenty-one yearn old, af No. %4 Cherry street, Dleaded guilty assaulting Charles Bur- chard of No. 21 Allen street with a stone. First offense. Penitentiary six months. HKdwin FB. Wilson, twenty-two years old, no address, pleaded guilty of at- tempting to steal $2 from Barnett L. Biumbers of No. 98 Kast One Hundred and Fifth street. Hirst Offense, tl- mira Reformatory. POSLAM SOAP IMPROVES THE | Penitemiary «ix Markyvanchick, of the Season FORMER FRICES ead wholesome, but possessing the most COMPLEXION)} 425-22 $30.00 Reduced Wie maaan et ioe, AND $35.00 To-Morrow to beautifal hands oe of vartect come skis “rin te the soap, not aly ich, pure Taken from regular J 5 0 0 edited WAN Pale eat i stock and including ° Cty, sediary deansing operation ve.|| the season’s choicest Fri Goan Gees daly tor tole | models EXTRA SPECIAL Moire & Eponge Coats Figg hog prices of these fine sac. I 0 0 0 Protects from the ever-present dan- gers of infection and disease. Purifies the scalp and brings health to hair, Will not irritate baby's tender skin— absolutely pure—the ideal soap for nursery ure, Sold by all druggists everywhere. Large and ‘esting cake, price 25 cents. For ftee Trial-Sise Cake, write to the Emergency Laboratories, 98 West 25th Street, New York City. have been $20.00 & $25.00. Special To-Morrow «101005 “Figures Can’t Lie’’ Observes the man. “Figures can’t lie,” echoes his wife complacently, Her figure doesn’t lie. It is quite obviously the figure of a woman who cares enough about her appearance to choose her corsets with great discrimination. Every beautiful line says that under the clinging draped gown is an L. R. Corset be the figure gently, moulding without ining it, holding it erect and straight, yet taking away none of its natural grace. Women who wear L. R. corsets are “‘corset- wise. They: know that thou; ai an inexpensive corset—as much care and thought goes into the right proportioning of L. R. corsets as into many a more costly modei. L. R. corsets are specialty corsets. Among the 45 different styles are models for every woman's special needs. $3 pair, new ligh t batiste model just ar- rived. Very long hips and extremely low top. 48, perfect fitting L. R. with double boning throughout. of extra strong coutil. $3.50—the popular dancing corset. A de- light to al. who wear it. $4—fancy figured batiste mode: giving very straight lines. #6—Beautiful silk figured batiste corset, medium bust and long skirt. ‘Third floor, Old Building, JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth Ave, Eighth to Tenth St. Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co, Two Big Week-End Specials In Our Boys’ Department Boys’ Norfolk Suits $ ic and $8.00 Values At 5 95 A close-out of Boys’ Suits from one of the best manufacturers of Boys’ Clothing in New York—-this season’s best fabrics, in the newest shades and mixtures of gray, brown and tan are included, and to cap it all a splendid assortment of Blue Serges—the sizes run from 8to17. This sale presente a most remarkable opportunity to eave money. Boys’ Spring Reefers At $ A, 05 Values up to $10.00 An especially strong item which should attract Mothers and Fathers. Included are unusually dedi taliored Reefere of Blue Serge, gray, brown, tan, shepherd checks and id back effects. Many are silk lined, some have emblem on aleve; othere are plain, very one of them is worth almort <! uble the sale price, $4.05. Sizes 3 to 11, Aull Ppothers £79 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS STREET UNION SQUARE, 14TH ST,, Near Broadway 47 CORTLANDT BT,, Noar Greenwich 185TH STREET, CORNER THIRD AVENUE-—-OPEN EVENINGS Union Square Store Open Sgturday Evening First Reduction Sale 600 Fancy Trimmed Suits n Shoe Attractive Spring Styles Colonials—Pumps—Boots Extreme style in the Shapes — Style —Genuine Merit in the Shoes. M5 Built at the beginning to cre- ate the Big Blyn Business, built now to maintain and enlarge it. Thrifty people find in the conveniently located Blyn Stores exceptional opportunities ing shoes of reliable qual- ities for the entire family at tices that mean a decided sav- ing—of time and of money. Style 135444 Ladies’ Patent Colt and Gun Metal Colonials with leather cov- ered buckles, perforated vamps and tongues, Cuban heels, welted soles, correct in every detail of style and make. nusually good value. Dependable Shoes These new shoes for Spring are made with the same care for every detail of style, workman- ship, fit and finish that has al- ways been a strong feature of the BLYN business $3 USY STORES with the Fs Stamp as a guarantee of quality. Tt has been so for nearly half a century. Men's shoes in every wanted Spring shape— high and low cut styles in all leath- ers, made in every arade—the big- st possible value foeach grade. Ladies’ Gun Metal Calf Pum, ribbon bows, Cuban heels, welted soles, An_ attractive style of exceptional ty at a low price, Also in Tan ussia Calf and Patent Colt. Blyn Plan Nature Shoes Skill and care cannot turn out better shoes than Blyn Plan Nature Shoes. Capital and superior facilities bring them to you at low- est pos- sible prices, Style 121 Men's Lage Shoes of tan, Russia Calf, invisible eyelets, broad shank, low ‘heel, flat lust, Made also in Gua Metal and Patent Colt and in button style, A shoe of thoroughly good leathers, carrying all the style points of highest class shoes Ten Big Family Stores. Easy to Resch. Shoes for Everybody. RTORES: ‘Tan Rus Bizea 5 to 11 Bines 11% to calt $2.00 T. KELLY) 263 Sixth Ave., iicy tne Below 17th St. * Only Entrance Is Through the Furniture Store Clothin g on Credit for All Women’s & Misses’ Tallored Suits Plain tailored and trimmed models, por- traylagevary latent feat: ionedict. Workmanshi; of the best in materi: that will give the eat of service, 08 or Men's and nd Young Men's $15 Spring Suits at Or oe new 212" Spring ” Boys’ and Chil 1205 dren's Suits, Clothe Your Whole 1.00 A W FEK Family on . Trae 8 MEG Bellacor e itkien ah atk Aiea Open Saturday Evenings Until 7 o’Clock. Broeklyn Store, 470 Fulton St. psa x on . FOR MEN, WOMEN @CiiILQREN | No 1 nad 4 wean Do new we and partorke are the prettiest we ever mn, and our prices lower than you are accustom pay, EST FNP @ Wérortine Cl 516 West 125th St., nv. 8th Av, 2858 3d Av., near 149th St, aon 0763 Evenings concerning Crimes and Their Penal- ties in the Various Staces, POPULATION FIGURES MARINE DISASTERS PARCEL POST Or any ona of the 2,500 Other Important S@udlecta in the 101@ WORLD ALMAWAD mhraging 28,000 acts and Vigures Ail fow Bde, ai Any Mowsxtand World Xi Miansbiage "lee way ao at PH CEs cee eh ek enh ah ek et No Excuse for Ignorance: @07 Years of Experience Gand the Finest Tailoring ¢ | ert in All New York-- Both necessary factors to roduce clothes as good as Hackett. Carhart clothes, and values as generous as Hackett - Carhart values. No other concern can possibly build such clothes who have not served so long an apprenticeship. The fabrics to use and those to avoid—the tailor. ing that knows no flaw—the styles to adopt and those to reject—all the little niceties of detail that go to make fine clothes—all are those things that only time can teach. And all are summed up in Hackett-Carhart clothes as they are in no others. There is a still further reason for the over- » shadowance of Hackett-Carhart values, due to distribution from our own model tailoring plant, through our own stores, direct to you. Thus you are saved the necessity of paying the middleman profit that you must pay in practically every other New York store. Again, it is the cumulative experience of 57 years—and all that these years have taught—that makes possible the unprecedented values being offered in the Hackett-Carhart stores to-day. Spring Suits and Spring Coats ‘sf $15 to $45 to $45 Biggest & Best Tail Tailoring Offer & New York Has Ever Known This morning at 8.30 an opportunity at the Hackett-Carhart store was opened. It promises to close before to-morrow night. Briefly, this is it: 952 men’s measures will be taken—for this is the extent of the fabric supply—for $35 & $40 Hackett-Carbart & Silk Lined Spring Suits & Spring Overcoats $19.50 More than 200 exclusive fabric designs to choose emong in all models, But these are going fast—so quick action on your part is imperative. Several Thousand $18, $20, $22.50 & $25 Spring Suits & Spring Overcoats vi5139515 #517 Judge these exceptional values by the following facts: The Worsted suits at $13.50 would readily wholesale at this price. The Grey Velours at $15 are all about town for $20 and $22.50. The fine Serges and Worsteds at $17 are standard $25 garments, The overcoats include silk-lined garments of vicuna and velour, as well as Scotch and English effects. Many suitable for motoring. Select any one of these special price garments, and the following wondérful assurance is yours: Jf in any detail your selection fails to measure up to your expectations of fuil $18-$25 values—in service, in style, or in fit- we ask you to return it. A new suit or overcoat will be givts in éxchange, or your money will be retunde. CEM GEEEERHaRaGECGTRESS HROTROCOTEEEGeTOAEEEORONGEDOG 9 West 42d St, 1S4Eat 125th St, bers St. roadway. Near Oppesite City Hall; Near Union Square. Open Eveningy. Open Eventage ce ba oe cabdet Star mht We'll Stari You. Housekeeping with a pretty, cosy, cheerful little outfit, at very< smal! coat, and. without the burden of heavy instalments, sue yeare we've been making happy, , 6nd we have yet to find a pereon who 2 did not trea* him with eertens bocce Pink tion, Cee hy Pig Bargain: Refrigerators $7.50 Ketrlgerators: pF Refrigerators; Special Refrigerators; Special, 20.00 Refrigerators; Special reemy ai comfortable; iy 1b b= fee “tired wheels, Gropp Trading Writ Owe Pree piamps » Bocalteue'® |

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