The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1913, Page 10

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CLEVER PICKPOCKET, SENTENCED T TO PRISON Judge ci ¢ Gives Ma- thilda Nieman One Year and Nine Months at Auburn, ° Matilda Nieman mystery @s the has become known in alleged by the police to + female pilkpocket 1) fp their tolls, was 1 the State Prison for Gor one year and Mulqueen in the Court of General Sen sions. The girl had pleaded gulity to theft of @ pocketbook from Mra, L Piendaum of No. 775 Beck street Bronx, at Broadway and Thirty Street, Jan. 9. For more than two months, since she Pleaded guiity, Judge Mulqueen, aided Dy the probation officers of the court, Nias been trying to aacertain something Of the girl's antecedents. Investigation the girl of erent had showed that in 19 she had been eent } the Bedford Reformatory for Women @r picking pockets at Coney Island Miss Catherine B. Davis, superintendent of the Bedford institution, told Judge @ulqueen that Miss Nieman was one of irty-four @irle examined in the in- ition bya oe fpr fa and dociared to be of abnormal min ‘The girl refused to bo Judge Mulqueen moot berse! { pect: Sa / BATTLING MAN AND WIFE BOTH FIGHT PEACEMAKER. It Requires Two Policemen and One Civilian to Subdue Raging Pair After Hot Conflict. Ling bis wife! Man‘’e kill- Charged down Kent avenue to the house Qt Nom He’ burst” through the door, In the frent room were Joseph Schneider and his wife, Josephine. Joseph was belabor- ing Jovephine over the head with a club AOd she was whacking the ribe of her spouse with a loaded whipstock. Police- man Thornton started to take a hand and instantly the hueband and wife be- gan unanimously to shower blows upon the peacemaker. When Johnson tnter- fered to take the policeman's part he got a fair share of punishment, Policeman Braoken, hearing the noise, rushed down from his post, two blocks away, and joined in the fray. Manhattan Avenue Court. ——— Truce iu Balkan War. Socialist strike in Belgium for manhood | | suffrage In spreading, It ts estimated | | eon of Brussels, a non-political organ- ization, says that 217,00 Relgian wase earners have gone out in five industries textiles, glass, coal mining, metal and structural {ron making, The Catholle oraee vile the total as low as 291,40. jolie workmen are holding aloof von ae strike, There has been no disorder of conke- \ Ser es The Government finds It | SUFFRAGE IN BELGIUM GROWING, 300,000 OUT ere Covet Ti Retaes to * famine is entertained. More than ten thousand strikers sur- | cuss Bill Until Men Are j rounded the national hall of legisiation, | but there was no violence Back at Work. STRIKE FOR MANHOOD | At Ghent, 1,00 more men joined the |strike, bringing the total there to 18,000, The Mayor of Ghent says he fears for the success of the International Exhibition, BRUSSPLS, Belgium, April 17. Tha] scheduled to be opened by the King April %& Sixty per cent. of the British lexhibitors have decided to retire from participation and thirty per cent. of the to-day that from 310,00 to 170,000 work= | Hrench exhibitors have followed their ech dilhbneiad co Premier Broqueville, | example. American exhibitors are hesi- Substitutes .. Imitations Get th + el-Kaown i" HORLICK'S <= ==25 MALTED MILK equi; + hn Mehea eee Skim Milk, Condensed Pith, cee. Bet the Original-Genuine HORLICK’S Basar hoon MILK po alovinery aa Silk Hodery for Women Heavy Ingrain Silk, four-inch double endestl to; prevent stitches running. ra reinfe soles, toes and high spliced heels. To make this stocking known to YOU, we offer for ten days, beginning to-morrow, Friday, Three Pairs for $2.75 See our window dis; and profit by this introduc- tion. re Seah wall ate ge + ne Regal Shoe Stores 128th Street and Seventh Avenue 37th Street and Broadway 27th Street and Broedway 2let Street and éth Avenue 613 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. D te louble Ala Sirite CORSETS THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, Don’t Wait One Minute More! 1913, Come to the Great ~ MILLION DOLLAR RECEIVERS SALE Conducted by L. A. Price and A. S. Gilbert, Receivers F'vE Great floors teeming with days of this great Receivers’ 25c_ Window Shades Receivers’ price, ea At Receivers’ titan Beautiful range of newest shades. Value 88e. Receivers’ price per Receivers’ price per yard. STRIPED MESSALINE,® i". brown, lilac, navy, black and te te stripes. =HOe Value $1. Receivers’ price per SILK REMNANTS, 2" kinds all vee oe silks, and lengths for dress, waist or vite, Walue iss 15 to $1. Receivers’ price per yd. 86e, 96 and DRESS GOODS REMNANTS, in lengths for suits, skirts or Grosses. Y Val we 15¢ to$1. Receivers’ price per yd. LACE REMNANTS, fom slows and colors. In lengthe to's yds ai te to $6. Receivers’ price per yd. $8 to...... EMBROIDERY oe swiss nainsook, diet Values to ae 50. Rective wn yd. eto RIBBONS, ¢ fengthes Bentiful sheden. | Value 160. aces gel ed yard. 36 inches wide. Excel- VOILES, jon lent cual Value 1 na ceivers’ price per yard WHITELAWNS, : “22 (ex fontereng ston J @ quality. Value 18e. Receivers’ price per yd all DRESS TRIMMINGS, oi ae ; widths. Value to 86e. Receivers’ Swings, Etc. $4 Law Swings ingerg ts °97 Lawn Swings eee Tara reat painted & var- 66 th for 4 $1.50 Hammocks ira well made $1.50 Mexican Grass Hammocks Receivers’ Price iar ge 14 different styles ec in short vamp and high arch effects. “+ Patent colt pumps with one, two orthree straps. Also dongolakid pum and $1,000,000 Stock of Brand New Spring and Summer Merchandise and great crowds taking advantage of them. That’s the general scene during the Prices are marked sensationally lo THE PEOPLES NEW DEPARTMENT STORE | ESNERS SIXTH AVE 22" and 23"° * STREETS | $12, $15, $18 @ $20 Silk 42) Cloth Dresses The th OR women who want a lovely dress or gown for wear at afternoon teas, club meetings, card parties, receptions, theatre or din- ner wear, the seashore or for whatever use a pretty frock may be desired. Materials are of fine (ope tke silk, mage] A large ship- ment just re- ceived added to in vogue this season. We Hes teal ergy dot Foulard Sith Dress; also one of the serge dresses. Colors are navy blue, brown, tan, Copenhagen, taupe, green, gray, white and black. All ‘sizes fot women and misses. Women's @ Misses’ $4, $5 @ atl) Skirts, Cut by the Receivers to er. is the greatest skirt opportunity we ie ewer ieed Sole Kn women and mi: Receivers’ Sale , some with new French ish heels in one, two or ‘Third Moor. Loupe: draped with nbbone tick-upe; dra ith nil Srdscme with » Lace Curtain Corners The a comprises the most beautt: ot lines fata eee 1 ‘a te alasance, ric. Irian fate and Col- Reductions By the Receivers $1.50 FANCY LINENS, lightly Extra fine quality. Receivers’ >rice 25e DOYLIES, band embroidered, '12¢ round only. Re- 5c WASH Guo, 35e RATINE SUITINGS, "2+ Extra quality. eechay ie 19¢ MADRAS, Prim 12)z¢ HANDKERCHIERS, ail kinds, $1@ Receivers’ wae These are guar- anteed values. ent are popular dress hats in all and colors. Trim- Knitting Yerns, he umual igh Kaige feat *3C ers’ price, per , Boys’ $6 $8 Suits feceicere’ Price, Double breast- $ 98 ed and Norfolk models, in tweeds, cassi- * meres and cheviots. il shades of browns, tans and grays. This is.a clearance of all the odd sizes from our high-grade suits. Don’t fail to attend and get your share. ‘Third Fioer, $1.00 C/BalaSpirite Corsets Receivers’ Price The latest Spring mod- els for every type of figure. Cut extremely long and has excellent lines 15c Infante’ Shirts, of fine soft cot- | ton, high neck and long sleeves. Beautifully finished. Sizes tor infants to 2 years. Receivers’ $15.00 High Class Pohick #Extra high pile nap. Ori- ental and floral designs. Slightly im - Are You Proud of Your Lines? Has your fi the graceful, supple, Ley I lines that make ey proud to see your reflection the glass? Or do the clinging, draped fashions of the day dissatisfy and puzzle you when you adapt them for your own use? If so then look to your corset. Among the 240 different C/B a la Spirite models is one which is designed especially and solely * » mould your very figure into supple lines of Youth. It willdo his without compressing, bind. na or torturing you. ‘Try your C/B model today. corset department of your favorite store, and heve the expert corset fitter there help you eelect it. Prices as always, 1 to B10, THE STANDARD EVERYWHERE FOR THE WOMAN OF FASHION. ‘ 17 in, deep A3 ware, 24 in. in, high. 70 Ib. + _7O'lb.icecapacity.. WF “$4.50 Oil Stoves, two- oF Steven: tame burner, flame, full Manny of high-grade wor- steds, cassimeres or tweeds, in any one of the new shades of blue, brown or gray. Each suit is guaranteed strictly all-wool and hand talorse from the newest of Spri models. Sizes 32 to 48 stout, Ruge size 7{t.6x9. Reversible $4.25 and can be used in any room. Re- a ceivers' price $4.00 Ingrain Rugs, 4 wool. Extra All Brass and Iron Beds & Bedding, at good quality. Size6x9. Receivers’ of the ‘5c. Floor Oilcloth, Sampson's 4-4, regular | 4 Ww prices. | and 8-4. Also Amer- cCO.SIXTH AVE. 22% Call atthe laa O04 ot mn, ie American ime, and stock Hock Up, mae ican. ers Y, ers’ price per square yard 2c 3 BJ.L.KESNER

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