The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1913, Page 6

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NDAY, APRIL 14, 191 The Second Day Will Be as Great as the First MILLION DOLLAR RECEIVERS’ SALE Conducted by L. A. Price and A. S. Gilbert, Receivers $1,000,000 Stock of Brand New Spring and Sore eee | Summer Merchandise The Receivers Must Raise the Money to pay the debts. Prices and values have| Don’t Neglect fo Attend, and get more for your money than been sacrificed and profits thrown to the winds. Tremendous savings from every! you have ever been able to get before. Where savings have one of the departments. Watch the daily papers for special sales every day. |been pennies before, they will mean dollars to you now. Men’s @ Youths’ NG WORLD, FINDS “JIMMY” MARKS ON — | who raid ne DOOR, THEN LAD IN CELLAR, was’ disc Policeman’s “Suspicions Confirmed | SAUL FRACTUR , {AUTO MUDGUAR When Flash of Light Reveals Youth in Room Under Safe. While trying doors along Concord | Lame ep cae ov ree Pas ol~ ark: made by i fae, , wine mi Deesstecturer Knock Knocked Down |, tnd Fatally Hurt While’ Out for a Walk. intentions as to the ma Rodey locked him up on @ charge | Hf burgiary and left the point to be set- tled in the Adams Street Court. —————— WAS TOO SLOW FOR HIM. A young man atood at Thirty-fourth atrest and Sixth avenue to-day with two friends, when he took @ sudden no- tlon to rt something.” Drawing a revolver he fired in the alr, then threw the Weapon away, he & ecramble in the vicinity and the ioe — a iss who Tieut. MoAuley at the Adame etreet ec! John loPartiand. station, and Detective Rodey watched for three hours. Suddenly a light gieamed for @t. Nicholas instant in the cellar. ar revolver In the cellar, hiding beh! packing oases, a hungry looki: or doing the shoot! i CAR WASNOT SPEEDING. ) THE PEOPLES NEW DEPT STORE Pat Saat se i Hed if i. ett] I f i ti HH i fl aSEe = 7 a é i § $ NOT BLOCK BROADWAY. Merchants and Theatrical Men Fear Subway Shafts Would Hurt Their Trade. roadway Association announced headquarters in the McAlpin Vy daa HVA AAAS M AAAI AAAIAAAAAATAMAAAAAOAOAAOAAOAOAO-OAO-_O_—_—_. WIUILMIMT M t, Camumever Stamped on « ona Standard ¥ Merit 6th Ave.et 20th St Laat Sy RSQ{Qsa_a_pA_'_a_A_A_AaA'iaAaAaQdQa_Aa_gAgq iW NAA AHI Vaca Interesting Piano Book Free We have just issued the most in- teresting book ever written on how to judge a piano. It is called “The Pith of the Piano Problem” and, as its title implies, it gets right down to brass tacks on the piano question. “All pianos look much alike to the layman. This is because the case—which is the least important part—is all you can eee. It’s the inside that really counte—even the moet inferiocs pianos often have bgautiful exteriors. There are, however, certain rules which any- one can follow—certain rules which will unfailingly guide you in your selection so that there will be no after regrets. “The Pith of the Piano Prob- lem” contains these rules, written in euch a clear, simple, non-tech- nical way that anyone can under. stand. Write today for your copy of the “Pith'’—e postal will do, $9.00 Suits $ 4” New spring modele in fancy worsteds and cheviots, fancy grays =» and browns, 97) also plain blue serge. A com- line of Fide aod black thibets. Youths’ sisee 15 to 20 years. Men's sizes 34 to 42. Third Floor. $1.00 16-Button SILK GLOVES Receivers’ Price cerise, heliotrope, gold and old rose. Double tipped. { $1.00 ev A ih od hae model. and top. rir Spy s ry Hose Suge fhe Sanitary heaped ise D pope Ite Bundle [ad inycpps Tape, 12 per spool” 10 yd. rolls assorted width Je Collar Sup-| Pande. ... OC] wei perieres oie: (fh 1Se Sanitary Le , ear he derene oo 7 Eng- fen peal, (Cotton, a Rendle, do. Ge Hine 19¢ |, fe Hair Goods Specials Switches: Lace Curtain Corners Positive Values to $7.50 per Pair SIXTH AVE 22° E23" STREETS No Mell or Phone Orders Filled. $12, $15, $18 Silk @ Cloth Price, of being able ful creations @ $20 Dresses The Receivers’ Whowould a 80 to buy such beauti- at such alow figure? OR women who want a lovely dress or gown for wear at afternoon teas, 1 Club Meetings, Card Parties, Receptions, Theatre or Din- ner wear, the seashore or for whafever use a pretty frock may be desired. Braterials are of fine foulard sith, silk charmeuse, soft messaline serge an many other novelty cloths so much in vogue this season. We illustrate a polka dot Foulard Silk Dress, also one of the serge dressess, Colors are navy blue, brown, tan, Copenhagen, taupe, green, gray, white and black. All sizes for women and misses. Girls’ $1, $1. 502 $2 Tub Dresses The Receivers’ Price We illustrate six of these dresses, but there are many more to choose from. Ny ors, pipings, > buttons and straps. Sizes 6 to 14 Women’s $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes, Pumps ($5.00 to $12.00 | Trimmed Hats eens tats “receivers? sale. [t would be utterly im- possible to get her di i Bios ae some witht the usual high standing bows. $3 &$3.50 Untrimmed Shapes All sh: and colors; hemps. braids, Milan chips and hair braids in an exten- 69e): sive assortment of ne Ww y Spring | shapes, &. es en Ribbons of All Kinds 8c Taffeta Ribbons, popular shades. Receivers’ price per yard 12¢ Silk Ribbons, 31 inches wide. Receivers’ price per yard 25c Millinery Ribbons, 100 differ- ent styles. Rece rice ’ per yard 14 Jewelry Values Vanities, of German Silver, fitted with two coin compartments; mirror and powder 4 puff in separate com- 4 partment. a Value $1.00 49 Real Cisisonne Eeacsel Pin Sets, including one bar pin and a pair of cuff pins to ie fice. eceivers’ price, € er E. Z. Style ne) Glasses 4 $2 to $2. 98 Pictures Fitted with crystal a Fitted by our expert octane, Complete with case. Guaran- teed Fold filled. All Week: and Oxfords Address A SOHMER & CO. Fifth Avenue at 32d Street NEW YORK Soretens’ Oh! My Back! stubborn backache NEW YORK CITY PROOF A that hangs on, week after | week, is cause to suspect Testimony of a Resident of Third Avenue trouble, for when J.J. Murphy, 210 Third Ave., New York City, N. Y., says: “For two years I have taken Doan’s Kidney Pills with the best re. sults. Prior to beginning their use, I had various symptoms of Doan’s Kidney Pi Is re- kidney complaint. Whenever I/ ine sluggish kidneys—re- caught cold it settled in my kid- congested, kid- | a fj} neys,causinginflammation. The The “The pros is an amaz- ; kidney secretions acted too fre- se es of backache quently and were painful in pas- ‘ sage. Since using Doan's Kid- a Nace York City ney Pills, I have had no further trouble.” Some satin pumps in several different styles included; also @ a complete line of fine white Shoes and Pumps. Very special for Tuesday. The line comprises the most beautiful Gonare ever pro- a RA pe lon, and can be tched in pairs. $19.98 Wilton Velvet Rugs Receivers’ Price Pd || “J Two-toned effects in 6 different $37.49 Worses Wilton Receivers’ Prices for Housefurnishings . 518 Refrigerators Receivers’ Price 95 ; oie. ben 4 rings a sharp twinge _ that — takes the breath F a 9 hard to work and just as hard to rest or sl Side icing style with three doors. | Made of ash $ fully warranted. Provision} ,,, Dishes —— white enameloid. . sien complete with ~ 81.75 Ham- $3 Alumin.|Mirror and um Ware,| either dou- Rec'rs' price terns. Size 9x12. Excellent $4.58) Cereal Barral® Anes 15 pieces, 6) —— paras, and 6 Receivers’ ye Beautiful Cnetal conan, 49 Size 9x - sted, othe ti: a fo gain at 37.49. 75¢ Ingrain Carpet, Ste Brussels Cov t, cut | 2 nes inches wide. | all wool, 27 inches — ceivers’ price.. SuNabie for oe wide. For ye and Basement. churehes and stairs. Re- Egat price 59e -KESNER CO. SIXTH AVE - ee 2 AND Zane STREETS dwellings. Re- er rice, Are aes -- — an, 29¢ Floor Oilcloth, 2 yards wide, from the roll. Beogieare’ priae, yard eee pr pt — —s)._ 31.00 Gas or Oil Stove $2.00 Self-Wringing Mop Ove over one bur-| 2 Iner stove, Large enough Wringers, full 12 quart size for baking or pai!, Very strong- roasting. Re- 55e wi ly maue. Re- re: O8E ceivers’ price. . ivers’ pri commie ek

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