The evening world. Newspaper, April 25, 1913, Page 8

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= ee" es ihc B EVENING. ). wonnp, “PRIDAY, RPRIE #9, T as = SS == Sr PLEA - IWPORPHY RE SE CULO |! aFeanktin Simon e Co, | | SMH Airs Cot [at ned and the New or Pan CURSED A AT WORK: sidan Ratnay Company. Under te ‘tne GETS SIX YEARS; FINN Avenue, a7th and: seth Streets Commencing to-morrow (Saturday), ™ SHOWING NEW MODIS - April 26th, will make to order, in Sor dherh: boas bares et" the enone Gary Gets Ohare 4k Oe oot tht workrooms on. the premises, 7» Misses’ Tailored Suits ’ ’ Deine AT SPECIAL PRICES Women’s & Misses’ Riding Habits . to, by by Foremen |e, oeren, sropection, Te wast: Tailored Cutaway Dovetail Suits | for Summer wear, of white, natural tall beck; smart now draped shite te to D yearns swt “Vaweteanes 29.50 and Jasper Linen, Khaki, or black-and- Fur Storage—Remodelling and Repairing (Continued from Firet Page.) “wt They Were Slow, Illi. — @ mile, according to the wit- MELLEN’S NOTES LIQUIDATED nois Vice Board Is Told | witwour His NAME APPEARING. conpinae” Mr. Brandeis th took up th “4 ment of some of Mellen’a motes in con-| “MY impression of the indictment, “@PRINGFIELD, 11, April %~The | nection with Weetchester road transac. | Whim I have examined,” said the Court, onal Shoe Company, a $2,000,-| tions, A series of notes, Brown said, | 1 that it charges the defendant with Stanchfield, “that the indictment charges the defendant with more than one crime; that the indictment charges two . Ps actory | Were liquidated , caamee ter isnea Oedkee ae, laa “Drecoll” Model! Tailored Sui white Shepherd’sCh inen,theregu- we snr, es esconatea ap ane aredcne of dent wi Stee don oe Mandar Coat ut eng ay sh bald a a ee aa Senate Vice Commission at its a : ‘Bos thie fact makes the indictment charge 'y ¢o-day. 8, W. Derby, superin-|in favor of the Second National Bank ibe eaten lack and hie shek ‘worsted, aa Vie wonlovin erage som 29.50 * lar price of which is $45.00, at $25.00 tet ‘af tho local factory, was on ot Now Haven, Stalin's name did not Materials and workmanship of superior quality. (the witness stand following the teati-| Appear in the transaction, Th drow ; Misses’ and Girls’ Coats - Models and materials shown on the Third Floor. i check on ita own account for the Pie.) Late eee ¥ * ‘ , of | the indictment te all right and will UJ (eae 3 oat, ‘onthe Pc Nana ane et nen Girls’ Long Walsted mcr ie gt Caenigge: tn Muck ond wt ck wend ; ‘ "em ‘eq inalow 4 « 4 yaaa nageeena with the ‘National Shawne ‘ak te vue yoxTHE, RECORD. Caller alts, draped sash and salt of ttre Sik: '@ 0 16 youre, Welus si0.s6 12.75 Misses’ & Small Women’s Tailor- peal w the credit of the New Engiand Naviga- jut Your Honor may be im error,” Misses’ En; lish Ss sine mcagrephers an ihe now | sr taven many rte. te layer hear Tout Crgreine foams Ratchet be beroued 9 noch Ma made Suits and Everyday Dresses \ “I don't care anything about them,” cultous method?” asked Mr, Brendes. indarin sleeve, eel itch pockets and large white ivorine bu 3 colors white, intern |. Witness replied that he had asked! ee aan yeare as : 19.75 Rose, leather brown and navy. 14 to get on the record and we also desire to get our demurrer on the record.” fet our demurze on the record” red Coats in Serges, Worsted Checksand Summer mitharaeal ofthe pian ibaa ot snk chsh: draped or red mod: Poplins, are being offered at decided re- on Gouge Gs yo metca . Vaiue s20.80 18.50 + ductions from the usual prices. Misses’ Dra a Silk ‘ak veee Melien’s name appearing in the trans-| on George Gordon Battle's motion In action. behalf of former Inspector Sweeney. Of moire, faille or charmeuse silk avy, taupe or aged, ° Tailor-made Suits $24.00 28.00 « 32.00 alors. P18 10 10 ye alue $24. i 4 lined wich rch slik to mateh or contrasting 14 to 20 years = Value 934.50 24,50 Everyday Dr 5s. . 14,00& 18.00 v. “Well, we care,” dectared Senator! this question of Cashier Bowman of} the New Haven road, who replied that this method was pursued to prevent ‘This ts the modern version of the Public be deinned,'" interposed Lieut.- , O'Hara. ch talking to you, not te them,” ‘by declared. “I want to tell you, Mr. Derby, that for one, wish I had the power to lve your concern from Illinois,” sald Juul. “You are @ degrace to State. We learned of one poor Who worked for you and was driven to Prostitution because your concern her only $3.50 « week, and she Rot live on it. We had to go into @Meocutive session because the testimony ‘so bad that the public should not it" “Derby was told to bring hie payroll Before the commission next week. aa A ipson, Sweeney, Hussey and CHARGE GIRL WITH THEFT. Fe jolntty indicted the success ot i nen field in tes one of Boar fon would have oj the w fay Visitor Took Wateh and Trays} fn would hi ere ° efi From Open Sate. their pleas and interpose demurrers. Mary ReMfsky of No. 214 Madison| Nothing was said in vourt b; Mr. treet was held for examination in $1,000 | Stanchfield or Mr. Battle about dail by Magistrate Kerotel in Centre Street Court this afernoon on a charge preferred by Michael Walarsky of No, 212 Madison etrect that she had robbed the safe in thb parlor of his home of three diamond rings, a gold watch and a chain. WILL CLOSE OUT SATURDAY ’ oe 115 Misses’ Tailored Suits The Girls’ Department tailored Russian blouse or plain tailored models of wool 18.50 Reductions have been made in the prices ee Te ee eel eee ie tate ofalimited number of Girls’ Spring Coats - : and Dresses (sizes 6 to 14), made of white —_—_— r ASTOR TO GIVE COLORS TO POLICE HONOR LEGION. nea wenty-one years ot e Walarsky family aa! at Mise > re agar = \-= BES SE ioe es octets et rene ieee tn ate 66 Misses’ Tailored Silk Suits wehschcaet Ween, Thateen ee e epee Beard eet Saceneae es rp tt vv eno 27.50 Iahnnat tie: followfag Syeeie fetinat esterday, "wen the “Jewelry, wan [ota ane Hover Legion of he Fetes Heretotore $30.50:to $49.50 Girls’ Coats reducedto . $7.50 &9.75 made at the Seventh Regiment Armory Madison ‘street station went through out as much perk as he de | many pawnshops with a photograph of by Ai evening of May 9 and more than the girl and at No. 151 Bowery found | %% Invitations have been sent out. Of- a halt Gozen different oscastons, |q clerk who said that the girl of the |gone go wulvar mur ey qruerd in, this testified, she fainted from excessive | yiotograph had pawned a watch and ae ‘well an most s os ity officials @lertion. She toki of the foreman of |chain and three rings with him eay- he Present and the Rev. Dr. Stires ¥ ie tadertment seizing girls and ehak-| ing that she needed $80 for her com- St. Thomas's Church, one. of the quem when they displeased him. ing wedding. Police chaplains, will make the presen- Briggs, twenty-one years old, Wwalareky” “{dentified the property. tation speech on behalf of Mr. Astor. to her employment, first in @ _—_—_—- There are twelve companies in the Girls’ Dr edi eine ik), 85 Girls’ Dressy Coats ce is ais ves to 9.50 rresponding reductions have also been Dresey models of navy Engi serge, shepherd checks and Scotch rweeds, ° made in the prices of Girls’ High Cost ee Coats and Washable and Fancy Dresses. Honor Legion, and ¢oliowing the presen- jk, then 7 ron vont Pipe] poll ed tens at tho] Georg: ‘Taylor, tation of the colors there will be « Shoe. factory, where she [has been held in $25,000 for running down |arete parade and review by Mayor at 0. week, fhe ly wae |and killing Peter Itgen at One Hundred Garoor 8 and Police Commissioner Waldo ving @ a week, when she was [and Twen . Nicholas | 8nd then a concert by the Police Baad. to piece work, at which /avenue on 6 was re th | ‘The colors consist of a regulation eto caly ta io W[® conmure dy . | United States flag of infantry style and Wag make . our bay.” pice had been | the special Honor Legion flag, white on tfing he did not he had struck the (ane side and blue on the other. On the 4 or. Barnes, sixteen years old, tes-/man until arrested, Policeman Andrew | blue sen) appear the words “Honor ‘ et agape for a wateh tool com-|}iorn, who pursued Taylor for half a! Legion,” the legion’s emblem san the She was paid $3 for the firat week | mile in another Pg por ‘before moe motto plate Mortis.” Vithen was put on plece work, at |captured him, commended ground are the coat of she was able to earn only 3 cents | Priseworthy ischurge of his duty ‘oy State, the ay. ously she received 92.76 a|the Jury. ‘and the word: 04 caah girl in a store. aus ia Kane, aged aeventeen, sa! e ay at the watch too! tactory {Juvvacinqttrnnitnssit INDED 156 I ‘week, after the week was work, at which she was NEW SUMMER MODELS 1, » Misses’ and Girls’ Dresses Boys’ Norfolk &Double- breasted Suits AT_SPECIAL PRICES the greater number of which include ~ Girls’ Washable Dresses extra knickerbockers, will be offered poplin, Sed ecire Bie year ee nem ame ons 3.75 to-morrow (Saturday) at $7.75 &6.50 Girls’ Summer Dresses models, of im s Kaderson’s tin and Summer tissue fab C0 ots june . Value. $0. 78 6.95 ‘0 1 in i Girls! White Voile Dresses The following Special Sales willalso bla reach vole of fng batse, yoke and insertions of fla, vanes oe be held to-morrow (Saturday): BROKAW- BROTHERS net as ee ane Women’s& Misses’ Trimmed Hats MENS & BOYS CLOTHING HATS & FURNISHINGS Encbusive mode, of Imported Rex Ramen, oot eeot, fa ybinn te, Copennnane, ress. -\ gag ina diversity of attractive Spring Styles You can’t get out of the Sub- Misses’ Graduation Dresses tap Seer Reon ot Fe Flack. with pop Soe ie tay Fenn cheno eg $3.75, $5.00 & $7.50 way at Astor Flace without lowers aod ribbons, satin girdle and sash, “i4 to 20 years, Value $29.50 18,50 T seeing our store. No excuse BP Shadow Lace Dresses. si ‘ Also a selection of UNTRIMMED HATS, for you not viewing the largest sides nn ov geo sad ahi yan ah nde 29.50 wile: ag ; é $1.90, $2.75 & $4.50 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY (In the Millinery Department on the First Floor.) single stock of men’s clothing in New York. Your enthusiasm for a new suit won't be Misses’, Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes Women’s Tulle Neck Ruffs _ dampened by an inspection of our splendid Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes—The “Trot-Easy” Shoe . showing. ry oF high shooe of tam chromo leather with durable alk poles and heels, made on bread (with ribbon finish) in black, black-and Everything desirable in weave, .exture, pat- Misses’ and Girls’ Pumps and Oxfords = - white and a variety of smart colors, at tern and cut has been embodied in the Spring jew model low heel, one strap of plain pumps, also Oxfords, of white nubuck, Suits and Overcoats we have designed and taro back Rusia cal. Seyi, comfortable fitting laste. - the special priceof . . . . $1.90 fashioned for this season. tt CRS eA Sie AA 00 Regular price $4.00 ear eae ee! Fourth Avenue and Eighth Street cars will Tacaslee i 06 ar doe from sesatty all Yano, SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY Women’s Imported Mackintoshes Spring Sack Suits $18. to $42. Boys’ Clothing special value. . . . at $9.00 Spring Overcoats $16. to $42. a RnR aRe annie 4 : Boys’ Nasfolk Suits, by gi Tue Foire of Kaistertocters nee i Astor Place.& FourthAvenue mORKGD Creed Ar Demet Tse psete on cae, MG, American Washable Homespun Rugs, (SSOBWAY AT THE DOOR=ONE BLOCK FROM BROADWAY ~ Norfolk Suits, wickerbookers { Nav Senge Net ortoll or double ies tal voot wool navy English serge; of fine quality are being offered at. / trousers lined. 7 to lar price $9.75 Boys’ + Top Goats, eta pi nr ' the following extraordinary prices: i colorings 10 or heme ’ 65c., $1.25, 1.75, 2.75, 5.35, 7. To Every Man's Taste $ Bs Serge Recfers pres terse bead ; ices $1.10, 2.25, 3.00, 4 ae ne ; e lar prices $1.10, 2. 00, 4.: A { Suits to Order for ] Boubarsniog models fa waaay sere, deachabl collar wie det apyler vs 017.00 | “that we offer special for Saturday is the best value ever offered. sa a oe er TheseRugsare particularly recommend. $25 and $30 for the same grade elsewhere; fit, Le hint workmanship is of the best. seh ed for use in Summer Homes, Sleeping | Porches, Bathrooms, etc. fi 3 z tree DANGER SIGNALS! Small Craft, Storm and Hurricane Warnings, High Tide Tables, Etc., Etc,| Furs, Rugs, Draperies and Lace | Are among the thousands of features of the 1915 WORLD ALMANAC Curtains received for Storage, | 25,000 Other Facts and Figures’ Ptreets Buy a Copy /To-Day. On Sale Everywhere for 25e upd am - etn Hm Wh i i E if 5 2 zie = FEa 3 frame os en ae ) « E . (Bem eedios, . Ves ’ sein wth abn cas ll

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