The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1913, Page 8

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mama's service With proper strane laid Upon @ocuracy tn observing, recording and testifying to facia there: would eredually be Sullt up @ canon of honesty in the department. ascertain all the facts obtainwble and te tentify to them with scrupulous acouracy should in time POLICE REFORMS }} RECOMMENDED I pasa amass aan eso wroperty, The te port saye that the protection ef this property is ineuMielent and ineffective under a conditions and adds! “Many opportanitics are available for substitution ang tampering with the property, this belt of Jewelry other Valuables; all mem- bers of the etaff have aovesn to the On Sale Tuesday, April 29t aad (a a a4 OPPENHEIM.GLLINS 2G Policemen Should Not Be 34th Street West, New York ~ Forced to Lose Sleep by © Appearing in Court. ne » Extraordinary Sale of 285 Women’s Tailored Suits Greatly Reduced general store roums and to safes con taining veluagles.” le pics ett sama MANUFACTURER IS HELD ‘MEMO. BOOKS NEEDED. Instructions to Recruits Should] 9% CHARGE OF BIGAMY. 3 5 s P|, Be Continued Through All | Alfred Cite ot Hote Ae ¢ soni es Himself Up in ' Years of Service. Police Court. - Si Alfred Ottenheimer, forty-five yeare i ., “Time consumed by policemen in the, a coffee manufacturer at No, #4 Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits taken’ women toanee Thisseason'smost desirable tailored and semi-dress models. Prench Lot oon Bedford and needle cords and pes. 15.00 oY tape sq, Fourth avenue, and liwng with bis qoute.” “Preservation of eviden2e” vis, atthe Hotel Aneonia, surrendered Bimself in the West Gide police court to-day, a warrant having been teoued charging him with bigamy. He wae red i, Samaaten on May 6) in The Nainant te IAlMan J. Otten- heim, twenty-nine years old, me married the haireline Lo ageert helene flr Black and colors. Formerly:$25, $29.75 and $35, and “Presentation of evidence,” Gements of @ report submitted to- ‘ey the Curran Alfermanis Com- which investigated the Police ‘who claime * No.Alterations For delicate, appetia» ing flavor in soups or salads, add a dash of FURS STORED In Dry Cold Air AT MODERATE PRICES. AY rma Sa English Se auce It’s great for meats, game or fish, too, /0c. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores. Made by E. Pritchard,881Spring 8t.,N.Y. —avamKa—K——eEeoEe)]_]_==""= ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS Charges during the Summer months are very much lower than at other times. 0.6, Gunther's Sons 391 Fifth Avenue, New York. . ‘Teigghene 5860 Merray Hill “Unin tho tase you can't forget” Wi tle epesar ls ety proved to these cock the truth, That's why we're |SUNDAY WORLD SHUN Eee, 428 ZTE avenue] WORK MONDAY WONDERS. expenditure of the time of and “money aa well, pet required to do de 9 ‘work, Civilian summons servers af6, more Ais report qoep on: “A serious defect the present police administration with te police officers appearing in the lack of sufficient recording Baltimore & Ohio through trains have resumed their regular schedules to and from St. Louis and Louisville via Cincinnati The entire Baltimore and Ohio system, including the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern Railroad, Cincinnati, Hamil- ton & Dayton Railway, open for traffic, .and passenger trains: have resumed their regular schedules. S¥sent ¥: Give Surety Stamps Free With Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise=== ONEI-ADAM Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City O’Neill’s Household Club Offers a Dignified, Confidential Arrangement for Payments at Interv Purchases of Futniture and All Homefurnishings. ‘The Club Privileges ‘Will 4,Be Found Particularly Convenient to Those Who Are ' Furnishing New Homes rl SS ‘Partially or Entirely Furnishing Rooms, Apartments, Hi Out-of- Summer Homes; also for Business Men Furnishing New Officers Nene When the fine days come—the straw hat days, the jolly seaside and mountain days— then will the man who buys in THE NEW STORE FOR MEN tomorrow one of these 158 Spring Suits at $16.50 realize what.a wise man he was on April 29th, and be glad he didn’t let this opportunity get past him. The Suits Are $20 and $25 Grades The reliable, all-wool, well-fashioned kind; blues, pencil stripes, and some medium dark effects; cut in the happy medium. Among them are some for stout men, in the patterns stout men like. 120 Derby Hats, $2 $s a eraser, finished too late to be delivered to the house that ordered th a i bis a i, These Advantages of Club Membership Are Worth Your Notice: Club Members Seek” aera Lgieb Members +" oh Fusalture, Floor Cover- itle o “Surety Stampjing, pery, Curtai: and Reduced Prices. A Ph = 4 ge Hsmefuraisings. Club Members enjoy lembers buy mer- ‘his Club Plan is the fair- mec of their purchases while made by the BEST lest, t i _ a Payments. ber. rong lh the world, [at ieee aS eee gind em, Black, flexible, excelient style, on conservative lines, Tomorrow morning at 8.30 Get here early if you can. Broadway, Corner Eighth. ~ MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1918. ogy: | Grano Rapios | 106 ST. TENET, 2 Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Righth to Tenth Street Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, End of April Brings a Sweeping Clearance of Waists, Under- muslins, French Blouses and Lingerie and French Dresses and Accessories for Babies The last winds of April are to sweep the third floor clean so that all may be in readiness for the brightest and freshest of May White Sales. Not only the finer American-made Undermuslins, but beautiful hand-made French lingerie will be priced far below usual. Very little description can be given, as there are in most cases but one garment of each kind. But all the following are well worth your careful attention: Paris Blouses Black Waiste, i pH formerly $5 to Crepe de chine, $7.50 to $87.50, formerly 812 to $75. Chiffon and lace, 80.50 to #35, formerly $15 to $75. Lingerie, $5 to $30, formerly $7.50 to $65, Paris Lingerie Hand-made, hand-embroidered and inset with lace. Gowns, 82.75 to 845, formerly 83.75 to $85. m4 Chemises, 82.75 to $22.50, formerly $4.50 to $86. Combinations, 82.50 to 822.50, formerly $3.75 to $90. Corset Covers, 75c to @8.50, formerly 61 to 615. Princess slips, €2.75 to $25, formerly 83.60 to $45. Drawers, 65c to $9.50, formerly 85c to $16.50. Undermuslins Mostly of the finer sort, inset with real laces and made of beautiful materials. Combinations, 82 to 85, formerly 62.50 to $7.50. Petticoats, 82.75 to $15, formerly $3.50 to $24.75. Nightgowns, $2.75 to $18, formerly 85 to 835. A Princess slips, $3.50 to $10.75, formerly $4.50 to 24.75. ire and messaline more tailored Black taffeta, brocade, crepe, moi in any nmber of pretty frilly as well as models, sizes 56, 38 and a few 40. Voile and Lingerie Waists $2 and $2.50, formerly $2.50 to $5 ‘Trimmed with lace, hand embroidery, frills, net bib frills; ever so many dainty styles. Long and short sleeves—high and low necks. In the Baby's French Shop Fine hand made and hand embroidered. Dresses, $1.75 to 025, formerly $2.50 to 650, Skirts, 75c to $1.50, formerly $1.85 to $2.25. Carriage sets, and pillow, $5.75 to 14.50, formerly 08 to $18. Pillow covers, $# to $9.50, formerly 83 to 915. Bibs, $1.25 to $2.50, formerly 6% to $8.75. Drawers, 65¢ to $1.50, formerly $1.25 Guimpes, $1 to 3.75, formerly €1.50 to Nighties, 61 to $8, formerly $1.50 to $4.50. Girls’ French Blouses Hand made and embroidered. Lingerie and crepe de chine. 96.50 to $15, formerly $10 to 625. Third floor, Old Building. One-Piece Morning Dresses, $1 to $2.75, formerly $1.50 to $3.85 Fresh, pretty frocks of percale, gingham, chambray, in fast colors. a All have new low collars. Some are band embroid- ba! and some have new striped vestees or sheer lingerie collars. An Important Disposal of Floor. Coverings Householders and hotel managers, please take note. Four offerings makegit one of the most comprehensive disposals of its kind. The prices are attractive. 7 The range of sizes and colors is broad enough to cover all wants. Wilton Rugs Discontinued patterns of one of our pew rug-makers. Most of the patterns in the lot are matched up from a small door mat to an 11 ft. 3 in. x 15 ft. rug. From size 2214 in. x 36 in., at $2.25, regularly $2.65, to size 11 ft. 3 in. x 15 ft., at $48.5, regularly @59. A Carload of Crex Rugs At a saving of twenty-five per cent. or more. Odd sizes—about forty; in many cases only a few inches less than the regulation sizes; can be matched up in any of the standard colors—greens, reds, blues and browns; the majority in green. A few of the sizes: ) Regular ; i Sise Pri rice Sise rice’ Brae O ft. x 11 ft. 6 in I 85.65, 4 ft. 6 in. x 7 ft... 2.10 $1.70 8 ft. x 9 ft. 6in.. of 4.15 36 in. x 48 in.... 90 65 6 ft. x 8 ft. 6 in. ... 8.65 2.69 27. in X36 in cr everecsce 50 40 Carpets by the Yard at Special Prices Gallery, New Building. Rare Day in Housewares Prices are Down on the Necessities of Life Low prices prevail today (Monday) and Tuesday while quantities last. : Vollrath seamless steel enamel ware — stamped out of solid steel seamless.quadruple coated pure enamel—every piece absolutely perfect, capacities given are the actual measurements, Sauce pots with enamel covers—9 qt., regularly 90c, now 60c each; 11 qt., regularly $1.15, now 70c each; 15 qt., regularly $1.25, now 80c each, Tea kettles with enamelled covere—No. 8, regularly $1.35, now-80c-each;«No.-®, regularly” $1.65, naw 95c each. Dish pans—21-qt., regularly 95c, now @0c-each;- 17-qt., regularly 75c,:now 80c each. 35 High Grade Refrigerators One-Half Price ' Nk 7 rs on every 980 size is porcelain enamel! steel lining with wire Laue nee Three oawe ee Ree seals. Cid two sizes are opalite erry lined with enamel elves. Price” Depth Height Tee pea Pee a alactia case 7 i 43 in, 4 are kiln oak, grade 4 He Ha He i 10 it io eolid brass hardware, patent lever (aod design. nish, in, 25 in. 66 in. 200 Ibe. 672 Subway Floor, New Bldg. Piano Sale Postscript 110 Used Pianos will be offered in the Wanamaker Piano Salons tomorrow. Plan to come early. Store opens at 8.30. Details in tomorrow morning’s WORLD Store Your Furs in Brooklyn Betedliched 6! Yeare FURNITURE TER 7s"100 *10°x" °150 EK OPENS NT JREDIT 3 Par °50 § 75 We AW OPEN x Costs 2% Telephone 5900 Main « ' 16 Minutes by Subway, Grand Central to Borough H. al , Balch Price. y Fur Storage } 376 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N.Y;

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