The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1913, Page 12

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Snr ea nee i a Tn , S : THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1913. a Peeling 8 ‘s i . eT, FLA DSPSISLE. A GARNET AG PDTC EY pao Pe Dlitndtined _ . a - = te ficlais, Sabattino planned an excape fot |Preschott, who cannot refrain trom | come when one day recently Emma had EST. | i Iimeeit and three other boys. The “al (TLE GIRL § ftealing but who always spends her stolen $1%-from the purse of the wom- PARKER ROOSEVELT’ s au [to the window to their rooms wero| peas pelt for clothes and pretty things an for whom Mrs, Preschott was doing /niye) Candidates Meet for Firet ||) tos forced and weapons to asnauit the rellof nstend of candy or cakes, washing and had gone alone to a store i i RON ! guard had been secreted In the room. | 1t was Emma's mother, Bertha Press and outfitted herself and a Htte girl Time Since 1904, * VE HIM | The plan was discovered before It was chott, who brought the ehtld to Justice | friend w new dress, shoe ind stock- OYSTER BAY, May = & Theodore | : put into execution. It ie anid, wan Wiking and asked him to send her to!ingx complete. To the child's | Roosevelt was hos. at luncheon to-day | the climax of Sabattino's misdemeanors some inatitution for a year in the hope bei a ) Pi tt had been the del mated the a 2 te after he had btuken iron beds and that what the mother called “her tn- fu wee na by |S. Ce Cerro es Stat al A} threatened to kill any one who came curable criminal instinct" might be, working three weeks at the home of the |Conterence, which ts arranging for a| jnear hin in a siexe of his room, cured. Mrs, Preschott, who is @ hard) woman who had been robbed. elebration of one hundred years’ pervs Savattine was Ke working Washwoman, pleaded with) During all the mother’s recital Emma, |AMmon€ English speaking peoples, With | Net tears In her eyes that she might be re- who has golden curls and thé face of a] members of the American committes, | . ,, ot 1 Neved of the burden of nine-year-old cherub, stood with round eyes of inno-| the delegates came from New York 4 House of Refuge OF Officials Say! viicice stores Washwoman Had to Work | jimma's excapades, cen faatomotie ‘COL Robeevelt realid| WHIS- F | duatice Zeller | | Tho mother sald that every Dit of Justice Wilkins sald he would have tolsucm on tne front porch, warhead in | THE HIGHEST TYPE OF { He Is Worst Inmate of | ivea" the boy ® | Three Weeks to Make UP | money thas was left lying about the! adjourn Eioma’s case until to-morrow, {oem on the fron | KEY EXCELLENCE, PURITY Ome {rent him to the ¢ | te 8 4 house went into Emma's pocket and and in the mean time he would learn eee) eee # i Institution, | month | for Money Child Took. wan spent for halr ribbons, cheap pins! more about her by personal investiga. | Andrew Carnesie, Joseph I Choate AND FLAVOR, THE CONNOS- ——— ae | } and other gewxaws dear to a Iittle girl's | tion, and Aten Parkes Becompanied tna SEUR’S FIRST CHOICE ie ee |heart. ‘Though in many instances thé ——— visitors, was the firat 1 Nicholas Sabattino, elahicen years old, “GAYNOR DIDN" ue SAVE HIM. Justice Wilkins, in the Children's | tittle girl had been whipped one never SUNDAY WORLD WANTS tween Col, Roosevelt and Judge P r Earthy kr eae Med fess to ling. since before the national campaign of R ss S008 appearances the sou! of mecknett, | yayere Former cman cone | CO ue laird en a Tite ® non “Tho end of te mother's patience had| WORK MONDAY WONDERS. |i, neil sich’ aad re bd oMtcials of the House Of| rete and Sentenced for Rurgiary, | decide to-day —that of litte Einma — — Reuse declare to be the worst ininate | Despite the fact that a number of — as as Fecommendation of tie superintendent of | Cored, of No. 6 Kant Two tivndred| A Well Known Actress Tells How She | the House of Kefuge. The boy, who in) . % food characte).| Darkened Her Gray Hair and small for his years and whoxe large! sng he Promoted Its Growth With a brown eyen seemed Aled with pity for| Wary for o: Rt by vale Simple Home Made Mixture. himeesit that he should be xo accused, |in General Sessions, He was : ¢ d ted ly .P i A, S. Gilbert t, R i told a dramatic story, recently of ourglary in the third degree! Miss Blanche Rose, a well-known on luc r ce an r ece vers . “They've put me through the third de- | on complaint of William Whitten of No. | actress, who darkened her gray hair | sree at that place,” he declared, “and | 951 joawt One Hundred and Ninety-fourth| with a simple preparation which she i K o Br nd N Ww | than a dog. I've been | street, who alleged that Hudson had| mixed at home, in a recent interview broken Into his stable last June. at Chi I, made the following ‘ be Hudeon "wee statement: “Any lady or gentleman Ret @ bad boy very T want to do right, ren eee ‘and then for the} o® darken their gray hair and make e a e erc an e oh By wrists.” oe boy os bein He Ae ainda pei: ft soft and glossy with pe tee i “ rt sleeves 4 the elbow and| family of I Wi . , whieh they can mix at home. Ber cee reranet mieht Rave Geen | Uiossiwho wrote tatters to Judge Ross). Toe hale pint of water add 1 ox. of “Bargains galore all over the store” and in department you will find results of the Receivers’ reductions, and remember | fede from handcuffs. | sky asking clemency for Hudson were: small box of Barbo Com-| fi) prices were. already low before they cutthem. Merchandise is brand new—bought for Spring and Summer selling. Please note— | arene ane the result of the last thing | 15, H, K. Little of No. €2 West Forty-| pound and % os. of glycerine. These/fl| 4 Dollar Saved is a Dollar Earned,” so be sure to take colic ordleesheeciée saonhabs of these rare savings, honed yp ggad hdc} Poy Fea Rid wae |ifth street: the Rey. James W. Power, | ingredients can Be Bouuht tare bal yy room and handouffed to the | Fcc ; tv ttle cost. ar ac ie i galing 20, that Oy feet 6 ee ee eat |to the hair twice & week until 4¢-be- (Bl gm ‘(LEGHORN HATS f $5.00 HUMAN HAIR SWITCHES touching the floor. They kept me that | elnkamp, lanyer, of No. 1 Nasa! comes the required shade. ‘This’ will |i 4 By 100 dozen purchased from an ? Our 26-inch natural way for five hours a day for three days)/*reet; F. J. Kingsbury, President of| Fave 9 gray-haired person look 20 a } Importer at 50c on the dollar. wavy human hair $ 69 ‘and never gave ine & particle of foou all | the Citizen's Bank of Waterbury, Conn.;| years younger. It {8 also fine to pro- ody ie The summer hat so much in switches. Special for ‘ the time I was treated so. They often | Dr. J. O. Farrngton of No, 191 Madison! mote the growth of hair, relieves x vogue. day only @arved me, and I never had w square/avenue, and Louis Tannenbaum, a itehi: and scalp humors, and is one day only. . a repeal all the time I was a prisoner.” | diamond merchant at Nassau street and| ex ent for dandruff and falling § According to the House of Refuge of-' Maiden Lane. hair."—Ad W (EES SR ee ee een es) | 1) ir cnn coer nner is a ha a. Value $3.50 ‘or $I, 1 | Becond Floor. | ALT. Steere &C * Avenum: Right PreHers tar sa arnt Yona REMNANTS * jewart 0. venue, Eig! 0 Ld NN ‘Tenth Street. M 10) |“ odds and ends accumulated en’s$ RD pLinen and 9 SHKS, fr our recent bean Pi In base Ly sn at Silks of 4 5 every kind and Goior. Values per yd. and $12 que SU ee: eee oy | other INecor Genuine || 7199S For] Dresses © Bf OU [ren cova 5 y irom 0 j ‘ +) 375 added but yes- G yards. Suitable for children’s d 1 y ‘ e Use nalde suits. All weaves and .: } terday, An un — shades, Values per yd. to $2 for $1.09 to q ie questioned value ‘enaths for such high Laces, Covel erly heed he . 4 grade « dresses. nets, allovern, ind et He pee ecru = We illistrate 2, which gives but a faint | | 7 siete 250 V0) $0 pet: ya fOr $B0O TO. eee eee H idea of the race and beauty of these muy broideri issre 3 _ els. The dresses in this assortment have Em roideries, * “Tertiorrow, Friday, Ss; | been selling right up to now for $3, porn Jengthe of , and $5, with the greater number selling Stren endinatioos Uren somncings he at the last two Ul earay Made of pure | | Values 10c to $1.50 per yd. for ¥8e to... natural linen cloth of a splendid grade,| | white Lawns,| Washable Mater- tailoreithro A ihe |. white Bedford Cords trimmed with tan, ag and will give you | | |: : paradise blue and lavender. In the] | ‘uuelor’” Qe tal fals, all kinds. 1Q¢@ 1563 Suits at $15.50 $20, $25, $28, $30 and $35 Grades ect comfort inthe | ||. | _sitensive assortment are sizes for) | Sheeting, “Fruit of Fianneicite Rem- i For Young Men, However Old Rota, Al the new | > ‘| ore 32 to 44, and misses 14 to 18 the U Loom." 2108. 90)@ mants, te per yd. Sle As there are but 380 suits in the lot, bet- There were 850 suits in all, made by the largest manufacturer of young men’s $e, ceeke Caos tar hat scledtione bigh grade suits—largest in the world; his sample suits, and suits finished too late ALSO— houses that ordered them for this season's selling; sizes $1 to 40 chest Men’s and Young Men's Suits ina foe 568 were selected for their better patterns and perfect make. splendid assortment of fancy cassi $ 6 50 meres, tweeds and cheviots, in all Pi Special Fish Luncheon in the Home Comfort Restaurant, Fourth Floor. Quick sarees: Courteous Attention Sea Bass Santee, Menieure Lettuce and Tomatoes Risoies Potatoes 29e juckleberry Meringue Coffee Tea” Buttermilk Girls’ $1 @ $1.50 Tub Dresses Die Made of linene and percales of first ity. Trimmed with contrast- ing jo pipings, silk cords, buttons Bis a Modomygs take were purchased afterward by another house, not of this the new shades of blue, brown and » and py aoe TeDe izes 6 to 14 years. which paid for them approximately 82 a suit more than wedid for our chBice. gray. At the same price as above ‘These suits for years have been a feature in the Young Men’s Section of the Men’s Store. _ We have not been able to get them heretofore— at any time during the season—at a figure which would bring them within the lower Notions The Greatest Dollar Shoe Sale in Year, Ss price range of the New Store for Men. Fletsher's Germantown y Knitting Yarn, 4 F Ww : Girls, Boys and ‘Children : High School Boys and Young Men or Women bea “Value sane Women's $3.00 Women's $3.00 a ‘at Columbia, N. Y. U. and Za and $3.50 Shoes Fumpsand) {y Fordham—Attention ! 8 Guaranteed to wear, 19 different styles, in fit and give perfect ail leathers with one, eather pi ea | two and three stray .. Styles—patch pockets and 2 or 3-button sack with ¢ vici kid in pie yo a Big ea soft rolling lapels, natural shoulders, r@lightly defined waists, Patterns—plain blue serges, gray plaid effects, pencil stripes, tweed and cheviot mixtures. tton, d lace mod- 4 i els, iid, ‘cloth and 5 v 12¢|' impor he lag and tailoring standard $20, $25, $28, 980 and $35 grades. ae Narow ruins $: hi ; de Bae Armour . and The suits will be on the tables Friday morning by the ‘Broadway door—corner Eighth Street. Broadway cars, Lexington Avenue cars, Madison Avenue core, Eighth Street Girls’, Boys’ and Children’s Shoes Pumps dals. cars all Ay the store; Astor Pl tati the 61 a Aan pital : into the hind Avenue L elation at Ninth street’ la bor ay blend: arent s aay It Extra salesmen willbe on hand to ensure prompt attention and quick service. | special : at frees é roy * Store opens at 8.30. Friday Will Also Be STRAW HAT DAY. At $2 Each— Lincoln-Bennett London Sennit Straws. seperscen Splits, Sennits, Mackinaws. Summer Floor Coverings Reduced Inlaid Linoleum Remnants— Top Ieer Refrigerators; made of ash, all parts highly polished; 23 98c to $1.25 vide, , fift genuine; colors through to back. Plenty of same seach iT tin te Kiln MEF apn, Se a ie foor dear ineraterss made: of ash, all parts, hes heavily saalvan $ 35 «Baa PLA Aeon Oi tietna fouids of iee, Wide, 1745 inches deep, 43 ind Deltox Grass Matting Rugs These rugs are reversible and bound with strong tape on ends. Best === | rugs for summer use. You will also find some Crex rugs in plain colors, E > Reg. $7.98, size 9x12. Special.......... s+ sseeereeeeeeeees $5.98 Split Straws, Shankee finish, Lace Curtain Corners | | he Ss $4. 99 Rep 81.15, "he aa All Wanamaker-Oval, with spring inner bands. u ai ‘ Wa ‘bepghie the entie || aes nt . $2.98 Se 59¢ Velvet Race : My fa id ize 27% Ad Broadway, Corner Eighth Dawe nan Tonnies: pene || | Raa S8. coat Sifental™ Maca and | Gola Dust, 4 1. 16¢ 4 ’ tion of the cost of the raw i eos aunts in. 45¢ he lot are | Dukes x, materials. The Choosing in This Once-a-Year Sale of ovneyes fuiate: | grat, at “Tone The line comprises the| |RersSii2, 9Be| Sit icin: 32 Men’s Shirts and Pajamas Is Still Good, si ta] Re & BOUIN Bron, Renaissance, | | 2% wen Row, fy ee | because we have added enough to the original large purchase to make Friday a mamerable it. Sealened | ga, ACL Ca i pang, let Irish Soin Ciuny Reg. $18; SeeI08.. Oe U jairn’s inlaid Linoleum, ‘| man’ a day, ving gos the PETE, SReetnlly knocking at men’s doors—it will be here to- | o H i Se % and lonia jens Panty of tha intat cn, maine Colne uid Linclonms, to beet I wid ‘Toilet signs to select from. ut from full rolls, $2 ercerized Shirts, $1.50 $5 Silk Shirts, $3.50 ! . | be be on a to $4.60 per pair. es Syd tos cor, aro and ule et 2¢ AS ud $2 Morcecised Shirts, $1.15 , al Meares Pajamas, $1 | ieee : Spec Friday only, Y, tomer. Per 9. yd... Ac “7 Mi ture rts, e Pajamas, | : —— AND 23%! STREETS

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