The evening world. Newspaper, April 21, 1913, Page 10

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& man crushed and unconscious. Sieber I rT e tuck away, He lifted the man and called Dr. Wouveschin from Lebanon Hospital. The surgeon found that the viotim of the accident had @ fractured skull and broken right leg as well as internal injuries and rushed him to the honpital. The man waa identified as Arthur Weiser of No. 900 Prospect avenue, the Bronz, @ washer employed © Making Dresses at Home \ERGIVES ARRVE From Original Designs) WITH TWO ACCUSED IN 7A WIRE-TAPPING GAME Bring Tarbeaux+ and Carter After Race in Auto to Beat Court’s Writ. had been tinkering with the auto truck when he apparently started it and it rea him down. -_ —.- ‘Wireless. (Prem the Cardi Wenern Mail.) stout Mra Wombats aftaire, “I didn't ire. ‘or i] Detectives Richard MokKenna and Joh | i now moved in the same circle.” Gregan iandea in New Y, yeaterday| “"-We bave the man eal from Charleston, ® C., @ith Frank R.| the other lady, ily. Tarbeaux and Atbert A. Carter,prominent charged Broadway characters who were with having perpetrated swindles net- 9 ting about $76,000 in New York last year, WOMAN $ ILLS _ DISAPPEARED ’ Jones declares fo ROD, was “otung” for $3,000, and Pendleton alleges a/t0e0 of $00,000, The men wore Like Magic after taking L: E. Pinkham’s Vegetal fight in Compound. —=—_ North Bangor, N. Y.—“As I have Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound has done ‘and | Wonders for me. For years I suffered held tn $95,000 ball each. One of the|terribly with hemorrhages and had ‘with them | pains so intense that sometimes I would faint away. I had female so bad that I bad to doctor all and never found * our remedies to recommend for all women.”— ‘The yells of fotm in the etreet|OFF, 118 8. Ashley St. prougtt John Sieber, driver of a big| Mich. brewery electric truck out of @ saloon| There need be no doubt about the at No, 890 Southern Boulevard, the| ability ‘of this Eran is tpnety, made Brong, where he was delivering beer, | from the rootsand herbs of our te shortly after @ o'clock this morning.| remedy women's diseases. We possess He saw his truck jammed up against| volumes of proof of this fact, b the curbstone to convince the most sceptical. Why Between the wheels and the curb lay | don’t you try it? Fc A CRUSHED BY AUTO. TRUCK. jill ry Hi sl | t i i rij ut j s i & 8 ‘el uf Hi i i r ; 32a fe fey Hie & His it H ! H it UF i ik; i ® § 43 ft ¥ i g if tet ey FH iF ; Ht zi i | i E I = if Forte if At rt he Hi F ~ / ‘ | i ($a. Altman & Cao. will offer at a Special Sale to- morrow (Tuesday), in the Dress- making Departmentonthe Third Floor, a collection of ’ PARIS GOWNS 3 i Hl Hi i rt fs a E z 1 i il = é Z2 i i | HH H HI bir oft sprit iil z i HF fl for Afternoon and Evening wear, . at the very unusual prices of $50.00 & $75.00 il i f = sat THE BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1978. B. Altman & Cal’ are showing, in the Department of Art Objects and Bric-a-brac, an interesting ' assortment of Wicker Furniture in the newest and most attractive styles. It comprises Writing Desks, Magazine and Book Stands, Card and Tea Tables, Muffin Stands, Tea Wagons, Cellarettes .and Serving Trays. Similar articles are alsoshown in Mahogany Art Furniture. For to-morrow (Tuesday) a Special Offering has been prepared of Mahogany Art Furniture at the following unusual prices: Palm Stands . . .. at $3.50 Serving Trays . . . at 4.25 Muffin Stands . at $5.50 & 6.50 Tea Wagons . ... at 18.00 In the Fancy N a Sale will be held to-morrow of Hand-embroidered Lingerie ' Pillow Slips at the special prices of 50c, 65c to $3.00 The regular stock of this department includes a large Variety of useful and ornamental articles in Hand-embroid- ered Lingerie, which will be found appro- priate for gifts, favors, bridge prizes, etc. Especially attractive are Cases and Sachets for Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Veils, Handkerchief Bags, Tea Coseys - and Pin and Hatpin Cushions. THE FOLLOWING SALES WILL ALSO TAKE PLACE TO-MORROW (TUESDAY): lework Department. . | Lord & Taylor . ‘ Pounded 1826 Children’s Coats & Dresses Extensive Assortment and Splendid Values for Tuesday“ Tub Dresses : ste tel Seer or stats embroideries, $1.95 Value $2.95, ‘ Dainty White Lingerie Dresses In several very smart models, trimmed with pretty laces and embroid a $3.95 t0 $6.95—valuce 5.00 to 910.50, e Spring Coats In il the sensn's emartet model of checks serge $4.95 20 $7.95—Values 90.80 to $12.80, 100 Children's Dresses Splendid Values in Untrimmed Millinery (Second Floor) Untrimmed Shapes Reduced A variety of colors and black. $1.00 to $5.00 Values $8.00 to $9.00. Tatlored Hats $10.00 A selection of styles that are distinctive and uality than can usually be found at this price. Millinery Trimmings Extensive JG arisen of overs, Lease goura, paradise jm conserv: tive and bizarre ‘ctfeets; whic h, when selected, will be sewn on hats purc! free of charge. of a finer q Women's Trimmed LeghornHats |! /y7omen’s Knit Underwear in an attractive variety which includes a number of youthful styles, at the special prieof .... . $17.00 In the Third Floor Millinery Department. Women’s Coats . suitable for street or tourist wear at 514.50, 18.00, 25.00 & 32.00 ”|\Women’s Blouses in ney, stylish models at $3.00, 5.00, 5.50, 6.75 & 8.75 A Special Sale of Bed Furnishings consisting cf Blankets, Bedspreads, Com- fortables, Sheets and Pillow Cases, espe- cially suitable for Summer Hotels, Clubs, etc., at the following exceptional prices: White Blankets . . per pair $3.00 Crochet Bedspreads each 1.25 Satin-finish Bedspreads “2.25 Comfortables . eee ome 1.50 Muslin Sheets, plain, each 6§c. to 1.05 Hemstitched . each $1.05 & 1.20 Muslin Pillow Cases, plain, each... » « + 18¢. to 26c. Hemstitched, each 25c., 28c. & 32c. Furs, Rugs, Draperies and Lace At Special Prices Union Suits } 3c French band tops. Regularly 65c........ Swiss Ribbed Union Suits } 150 Hand crochet fronts. Regularly $1.00.... Lisle Thread Vests Hand crochet fronts and band tops. Regu-| larly 50ceach.....s+-sssscescesceveeee 85e Milanese Silk Vests Reinforced, plain, Regularly $1.78 ...'7. } $1.25 Reinforced, embroidered. Regularly $2.50 $1.85, Brass Desk Requtsttes At Greatly Reduced Prices Brass Inkwells...........+.++ 50c to $6. Formerly 85c to $11.95, nn Twine Boxes........-.......0. 50c to $1.75 Formerly $1.00 to $3.25. Paper Knives.........+-+sse000: ual Formerly 50c and 75c. Match Box Holders.............. 50c and 65c Brass and silver finish—Formerly 95c, a * Paper Weights.........+..+... 50c and $1.00 Formerly 05c and $1.50, Brate BRadete oo 0k: vse teces ovecderte vv 20c Bill Clips, Candle Sticks, Stamp Boxes, As! Trays, Pen Trays, Faper Files, Memo Pads, Roc! Blotters, Book Racks, Engagement Padg, in limited quantities, greatly reduced. Imported Hat. Pins At Special Prices f nee 10c, 25¢, 35¢ B Soc Formerly 25c to $1.50. | | | y { Qbe and 8c | Ht ’ Curtains received for Storage. j . a Li > ae bee eee _ Broadway. & #0th St; 8th Aves 10th Bt. hides Wo part Mere Sy Ny

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