The evening world. Newspaper, April 16, 1913, Page 6

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PO SSSA a ts ah linen at oneness tea Sot Sa Sa er cea mpaaig a i eaahamaiaanll ledalaenainn . ee EF OUTPUT WARS NR We Nema tet mm 4. RRC gy ele eS : = EVENING WORLD, WESESED SY, APRIL 16, 1918. ee HORSE THIEF aN — lave Stare | GETS LIGHT SENTENCE.’ the health of their chil. TO IMPROVE PICTURE. dren should never be v Alt en & @, » i EMIDENCE | OF IS elie af ae nk Me fare PI | AFTER RESTUTON : two-yeur-olds, four and a halt fur- | Young Mrs. Platek Retouched Court CHLDREN, for use when needed, They Break up Colds, Relieve Feverish- ness, Worms, Consti Wont ty-necond street, who wan|Family of Wholesale Grocer in| Jn Be hed been taught to ateal horses third. Time, 1.16 1-6 Hosabure iv. omraph wae again introduced, and @udts from in front of business Schuller, Pretty Molly also ran. Mre. Platek laughed ones-—Sonny Hos, 18 emkirvim, @ to) Exhibit and Laughed at abeatiiizaee tion, Headache, Teeh-| Will offer for sale to-morrow (Thursday) to aan oul, Aes ; Her ‘Gown ites vara] cramee mans (ag dorder Department 7 » 1 and 7 to . eft It there,” Pritchard Troubl Used ‘ Thy. Say sesbere Rader T aught | ! . 10 CTekbn),| Mew. Jonephine Patek, Hike « echo! [one Year and Eight Months in : il “frame up’ w stron: any Subsitete. ‘Mothern for 98 rot Midis rast tm ' to 6 and 1 to 4 third, Time—| girl in looks and manner, asked Justice r alist iny fathe i= ‘They never fail. BoldbT on the Third Floor, t Them to Drive Off 007, Miky Way ant Margaret Mote | Giegerich to-day to give ier a aly Sing Sing for Pawnbrokers’ | Pritchard's commitment to sing sine | Coes eet everywhere 25 cto. Mag H _ a from her husband, Herman, a bc a half getledid sbi Motes ——— 4. Loaded Trucks. LANCOND RACE — ‘Three-yearsolde: |i ina fitth Avenue abap. On the Sales Agent. RAIN PUTS OUT FLAME Women’s Trimmed Hats ; es jee oto bt te b and out, won; | WIMMRE Atand he Identified a photo. ween | OF BOMB AT STORE DOOR f . ‘an, 106 (Tehan), 8 to 1, § to & and & good-looking, faultlessly | snes C Pritchard, proprietor of \ i ; sions, at the greatly reduced prices of convicted two weeks ago of receiving Corona Heights Saved by atolen goods, waa sentenced to-day by nai i ” 2 Vvollars chaps. a hogmes te Phis city, Detectives Laguna! at ae Let me see that photograph.” said | Fugtice seatu a Accident. | t ‘Qlorrineey ata Madison pea NORFOLK ENTRIES. Susticn Giegerioh, and then demanded: | poe tere than one. yeu? The police of Newtown, L. 1, have Fe Puce ca Lincoone $12.00 & 16.00 ~ \ ——s tne entrien | NO, Dainted thie mustache on thie} monthe and not more two aticks of dynamite, tied together bre bgp , <The entries | man?” in State prison. Th nd with @ half burned fune, NAF “don't know, Judae: 1 got tt that] was Imposed, Justice fs ther ealy cide We. the gern oF Also a number of Imported Models at way.” returned the counsel, persons who tried to biow up Michael “Sire, Platek.” wuld the lawyer | Cat@e Pritchard tried to recover stolen | Badner's wholesale grocery store at No. eertousty, “can you inform the Court |£°s# he had received. 182 Corona avenue, Corona Heights, last 2 Pritchard's arrest -| night or early to-day. The fuse had been lighted, but the rain extinguished the tiny flames. ! Badner found the bomb when he about one-half their former prices. ; three-year-olds |an to the mustache?” of ch ye rts oti] “One time he xrew a muntache and Yarceny in the first degree. ie, 108; i Port Arting-|T thought he looked fine, but before he ton, 108 110 tton, Deputy Poller Dougherty announcing at the time that han $800,000 worth of stolen aucedaye is the vane) oF 4 108 *Theorto Hares, 110 | would have a photograph taken he jad been recovered. Trin eati-| opened hia store to-day, The dynamite| wdc geht, ACES Oe ee ic oft." anld Mra, Plates. ‘astly diminished before Pritch- | was placed against the big double front | = - > | bom Delahanty told Judge C :| «ana urged the Court trial, doors, The store Is in a two and a half- | ak diveneeh ar Weaniene + 108; Peyton “And T took a pen and printed one| Pritchard, who was pronecuted by Aa-| story frame building, Badner, his wife | tat t. | re Neg ducks atelak 64 Wore bi f on; like the one he cut off,” admitted the sistant Distriot-Attorney Nott and de-|and several you children occupying | . | taught to steal. Pe dosen or more bk ‘ooh, jaream!, 108; | ietie wife, Byer 6 war an Levy, sa beord the rooms over It, and had the bomb ee ace tees y j if $8,089 worth of Jewels! exploded they might have been killed. peys . fonsed ATH HACK —Rure, $400; theezearoita] The Court and spectators Joined 1 lin. had heen stolen from Mise Hrances The pees yt could not acaount ineered all the rob- selling; one mile: the Viegiaie Handi-\the laughter as Mra. Platek hid her Ph J ftman. | oace, A minute or two Inter the Court |& of the Hotel St. Andrew. | for the attempt to injure him. Badner No Extea Charge for It. viotl Pri at 9 Teuwrn “ot "mon ot sie|St'tting winery ane of fore’ | agrerusenenr tr tue wend nay want] WOMEN'S Imported Coats & Wraps t any American District Messenger office fm the city until © P. tire threw out her auit becaure her lawyer | © with nett *Pairy | was not sufficiently familiar with it to cn ‘cn hath nase. pl : \ etl ; , 2 lexpeditiously try the action, Mra. Dara Iagrems Company, Tt was * 107; Iori | Platek’s laughter turned into teara and |* me the riorning of Staren 31 tr ( Accouat. 112, ,|in the corridor ahe stamped her feet at f of @ business house in Fr: Di 4 | the lawyer. ot! award Bartel, seventeen yearn o the: je return of mort of Miss Jewels, and returned several! porn neighbors. now in stock include a variety of new models just received from abroad, accu- rately representing the fabrics and style features favored by the fashion leaders of Europe. Among the garments dis- / played are Evening and Afternoon Wraps at prices which range from $110.00, 125.00, 165.00 to 450.00. Smart English Coats for walking, tour- ing and motoring are shown at $38.00 and $42.00. American-made Coats are in all lengths and in all the desirable materials for general or sport, wear; also a variety of Coats in black-and-white and all- | white cloths. Traveling Coats in pop- ular styles are in the regular stock at $12.50, 15.00 & 22.50. was found driving the wagon by he; police and arrested. He confesned had Instructed him to steal the qi ="=.:| STERN BROTHERS aa Fraklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets who hdd been told of Bartel's ar- had @isappeared. He was found y at alla tale home and arrested, Commencing To-morrow, Thursday, April 17th, will offer their entire collection of Women’s High Cost Apparel At Substantial Reductions in Prices Tailored Suits including this season's best models and fabrics, at $39.75, 57.50 to 110.00 Heretofore from $65.00 to 158.00 Three Piece Costumes of Silk and Woolen Materials, at $75.00, 95.00 to 150.00 Heretofore from $105.00 to 210.00 Afternoon Dresses Zant would take no more than any of Dresden Crepes, Foulards, Charmeuse and Novelty Fabrics, men of the ecant provender. The @ of the Georgian Prince wan Heretofore. from $59.50 to $185.00 out, far eff on.the horizon, A ’ |i! went through the Mittle handful of 2 i Vetage Miner welles Gp is vale Evening Gowns . hope which had been weil- ‘ " deed, Capt. James stood up in in simple and elaborate styles, apvnenmeaee'cici| at $45.00, 78.00 te 250.00 ‘ge aly the enter was rowing "Heretofore from $68.00 to 395.00 O@hiaveres, Tay @8a RESCU- Affording an opportunity to secure distinctive garments Will Close Out Thursday 95 Misses’ Tailored Suits Of Wool oe. Faille de Laine, Bedford Cord, Eponge, Chee. Mannish Fabrics, 14 to 20 Years. 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $49.50 (Continued from First Page.) A strong Gale was till blowing the long waves were roling and the still pitched and tossed. Hungry thirsty as all were, there was no it. They moistened their lips the jules of canned peaches. Mrs. 145 Misses’ Silk Dresses Of Canton Sitk vail Crepe de Chine, Charmeuse, Silk Brocade, also a number of English Serge and Wool Eponge Dresses, 14 to 20 Years. 15.00 Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 No Alterations No Exchanges Crepe de Chine Undergarments which are distinctly the vogue for Spring and Summer wear, are shown at very reasonable prices in garments Ene Pon WATER At Extremely Low Prices of French and American make. The J a souna'at i suai nan : : selections include Night Gowns, Prin- 7 sum the shin sanage ber coures| | For Thureday. another Special Sale has been arranged of BROOKLYN cess Slips and Boudoir Jackets. These “Thank God" went up from the Women’s Overseam = ee Uitte yew!. The moments seemed hours the Georgian Prince reached them, hk aBen before they got up the ladder. Mrs. Van Zant fell ox- feemsted on the deck and could only “Water.” ands were made as comfortable @@ peesible on the steamer and in a Se@ heure were nearly themsesives. The fend disappeared before the ol! @eached them. But at the very of them Mra Van Zant Ghudders. ———+— KILLED BY FREE LUNCH. ‘The crowd around the free lunch counter in John O'Brien's saloon, vied garments are also shown in chiffon and OPPENHEIM ° GLLINS 36 | other popular fabrics. Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn French Glace Kid Gloves 16 Button Length, in white, Value $3.00 Pair, $2.15 12 Button Length, in white, “ 225Pair 1.65 2Clasp, in colors, black and white,“ 1.60Pair, 5c Furs, Rugs, Draperies and Lace Curtains received for Storage Fifth Avenue, i a esi lsat about | Pianos tppermndininepia aie FREE $45 Dressy Silk Suits, $29.75 To-morrow, will be placed on sale a collection of 500 Women’s and Misses’ Suits in all white, solid colors and Bulgarian effects, Stripes, the most attractive styles of the season. feels Mow York Hoaplial, ‘The tan Regular Prices $5.50 to 16.00 ffnemtns, wen nat 6 tatticnes 12000 Yards White Mercerized Dress Poplins, extra fine grade, Regular Prices 35 to 0c Yard Exact Copies of French Models Important Sale Thursday, April 17th Unmade Embroidered Robes Smart tailored and trimmed modelsof French and Tailor Serge, of Voiles, Crepes, Eponges and Linens, this season's newest designs, Eponge, Whipcord, Bedford Cord, Shepherd Checks and waved his arms about and uttered in- t $' ort ate nolest, Ho collapeed on the a 3.25, 5.75, 8.50, 10.75 20.00 and 25.00 at shobed to death on 8 Be piece Also for Thureday, an Important Offering of Valais SO to: et at No. 264 Eighth avenue. ie Styles and make represent the highest standard of quality to have had a wife in England, Cotton and Linen Dress Fabri and are characteristic of Oppenheim, Collins & Co.'s entire stock. Imported Pique Suitings, in a variety of designs, at 23¢ Novelty Madras, in a large line of etyles, ; Iscgeai eho epertman French Crepes, 42 inches wide, superior grade, 3 c Satin Border Voiles, 45 inches wide, } « 39 Plano Problem will be malled evatie. Write today—a postal will do. For Women and Misses, fashioned of Faille and Moire Regular Price Ge and 5c Yard Silk in Black, Navy and the newest spring | Address Department A dal thiads ce ed ented Irish Dress Linens, % inches wide 7 colors. Richly lined in Peau de Cygne. ' SOHMER & CO. Fith Avenue at 324 Street, NEW YORK geoeee, © she Signe vit be fine sheer texture, pure flax, Resear Price 55c Yard, at 35 ui I: i t z French Dress Linens, 46 inches wide, a 48¢ _ 29. 75 Values $45.00 POC pure flax, superior grade, Regular Price 75c Yard, West 23d and 22d Streets Hf i i j i i ‘WT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU WANT, f : A WORLD WANT WILL GO AND GET Ife RG A eee | one ft te Woot

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