The evening world. Newspaper, June 10, 1913, Page 10

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r= Pe THER ST MO 2 WTH LITLE MAH WHLE THEY FERED #® $2,000 Roll it Was “Ve- meered’” Wad of Paper. tte i a s Hf ff day, veaking jay aft ; jm Gchondrun of No. 1672 Lexineton| emall dry bank book In hand, wae walt-| street and 9 to Withdraw the $00 he hed caved § hie candy otere, ae the whele sum ry out te hs Cutler of a ‘Third a if Py ae} fn! EEE 3 zt it “i 7 ; i 4 cooper iaage sie genemrdied i whave etranger, Would be show few it worked? Sure, and with bp of his own dollars, He pesled one ‘ Generous roll, fed it into the , turned a crank and extracted a Iaidore Mra. Leveen in her chase, » —_—___ Child Res Over on Lezin: Em the Madison etreet police atation joined and caught IPT TT ee "Sema avanrna wont, tu esDAy, Fore Yo, Tet. fete on tor. | TORN LETTERS REVEAL i in ove with me. ALLEGED BIGAMOUS WIFE. | after 1 Wa Lyons, Just Out of Penitentiary, Faces Two Women Who Say He Married Them. | un in Brooklyn “AI who yesterday was released from tho| ni perttontiary after serving five monthe! Said Tom had bees for untawful entry, wae arraigned (0! ter he had Kone Contre @treet Court to-duy to explain to! to him torn Into Magistrate Breen the charges of twe | to women who claim to be Mrs, Thomas | ly Lyone. Mre. Ina Victoria Pillsbury Lyons, now @ music teacher in Boston, Imked angrily at Lone as she told her story. | nj, Ab Were married in February, 1911," | pope you will «ive him the itm eald abe, “and Tom seemed to be awfully ial !—that’s “Force” with its true wheat flavor. John.”* . iwteom Ave. eline Dorai, alx years old, was . |tun over by a northbound Lexington avenue car while on her way back to school from lunch this afternoon. The Uttle tot sprang out from behind one/ . i} smugge ‘em otherwise je ahor- it leg wan cut r injuries that palit -When we say the manufacturers in New ment is without flaw or fau at aleee 1634 Men's Suits Worth Up to $45 } “and Made by Manufacturers in New York City |. On Sale at $19.50 Less Than the Wholesale Cost of Most of Them is known to almost every man from Maine to California— you'll recognize the clothing the minute you see it; but we cannot mention their name—that was one of the condi- tions of the purchase, as was also the condition that we r|,....do not mention the reason why they were sold to us at 4° about half their usual prices. “|. © This much we’ can and will say, fiowever, and back it up with our » Money Back Policy: that oy gare It; that every suit was made this season; that t are among the most desirable ed and are unquestionably he very finest ready-to-wear clothing his manufacturer makes no lothing at all. Nothing i ‘¢ gg a 5 0 -t@ Sale To-Day and To-Morrow at All Five Stores “® 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street “ "Union Square, seh Sat near Broadway the Best Clothing are made by the best clothing ork City, we mean it—their name In view of the fact that these suits are limited as to pn eg a 1634 all told—they are not,on display in our windows, but have been conveniently placed in a section by themselves in each of our five stores, so that you you can see them easily and make your pope ot witha a moments uncas- sa jay. very sui sold you with the Ben , but Gparares of “Satisfag- tion or Money it Street, near Greenwich Street Broadway at 49th Street 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue 1 was onty elt 1 Ald not Know mach about my hisband was so ardent that Wintwem, «Vv wo him a very short time he fnaisted that we we married. Lyons was held without ball for trial, w~| Bxtral—that’s the second Megacs| helping you're bound to want. ‘No morning news is better than ‘‘Here’s your ‘FORCE’, “FORCE” The Hey. Huvert K, Kogiand marries alt, and af. | my letters ie pleced | FR Minturn e ¢ striking ribbon Weavers in ielvetia Hall + | towday STRIKERS BAR A JUSTICE. ag Yel ca te Wut weavers The Justice int * Tarn Hall when affidavits can be made an to whether or not the jury before which Thomas Cappa and Jamen Cadgenélta, proprietors of Turn Hall, are te be tried an keepers of a disorderly house denied adni tot 6 of the The Justive Was with Jack Smith, a Janitor in the court house, who was formerly a ribbon weaver, #0 Sergeant-at-Arma = Charles Gourley | Would be prejudiced against the de- Passed him in, but put his hand on the fendants, Lord & Taylor ' Founded 1826 Attractive Special Offering of. Women’s Summer Dresses * Dolly Varden Russian Blouse Drewes | $7 Ad 95 ‘alue $12.50 With pretty touches of colored vel- vet ribbon ‘and Oriental lace collar: Pretty Novelty Crepe Dresses Shar wat wit fn nt et] SU 5095 effect, square collar, effectively ‘alue draped skirt. :..ssssseees deeeeer 929.50 Smart Dotted Voile Afternoon Dresses Baby waist, batiste vest with cits ‘Giben teematees back Meret velvet girdle.....es000 reatiies Women’s Footwear The Smartest Light-weight Pumps, Colonials, Oxfords & Boots A ial feature on all Pumps and Colonials is the Upright Buckle, which gives the most ul appearance to the shoe that has yet n obtained. $6.00 & $7.00 Values. . $4.85 ——————————Specia Colonials & Pumps 5 ea! e ue GOODS diseyortegee ode ne 3 3°95 White Ribbons At Interesting Prices Moire Sash Ribbon (10 inch)......... yard, 85c Satin Taffeta Ribbon (714 inch)...... yard, 39c Satin Taffeta, Moire and plain Taffeta Ribbon (534 inch)...........0++ yard, 29¢ Sashes with Fringe and Tassel Ends $1.95 each; value $2.95 A Group of Specials in Women’s Neckwear Imported Hand-emb'd Batiste Collars. Collars with Jabot. Collar and Cuff Sets. 25¢ Values 50c to $1.25 each Imported Batiste Collar and Cuff Sets, } 50¢ Value $1.50 Colored Maline Boas. | Ribbon ends .....-.-. Value $2.25 } $1.75 | Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Commencing Monday, June 16, the Store will epen at @ A. M. |The World’s Summer Resort Guide 1913 Ready About June 20th for Boarding Houses ever printed, For early copy by mail send 6 cents in stamps for postage only. at All World Offices and by Mail Expense has not heen spared in making this the most comprehensive, beautifully printed and attractively {llustrated guide to country, seashore and mountain Hotels and 6 Address WORLD SUMMER RESORT BUREAU PULITZER BUILDING - NEW, YORK CITY Lord & Taylor: 5 Founded 1826 Important Offering of Dining Room & Bedroom Furniture Prices Greatly Reduced Colonial Dining Suite elles Shien "cablere corvice table ond extension table. ? Regular price $212.50 1 Sheraton Dining Suite bro pt Ry ey ed ith ri ’e . Shia wabinet, eoevioe Yable and ex-[9375:00 + tension table. Regular price $450.00, Chinese Chippendale Dining Suite, Plain mahogany. 4 pieces — buffet, chine cabinet, service table and exten- $295.00 aa Regular price $365.00. Satin Brass Bedstead ; terse mere, Binh aot wal #1 $06.50 Regular price ¢83.50 Salts Rcriged eee en.’ | $20.50 1 » 1 5 fe : Poets fc gulas pri #88: oy vet Fagg A bright finish or | ” Regular price $0.50 Circassian Walnut Bedroom Suite lonial. 4 pieces—twi Sot Girth teat ssa Regular price $435.00 Magen Er Suite 0 period with pineapple carved dresser, chiffonier, $245.00 Regular price $270.00, All Bedroom Furniture Reduced 10% to 20 % _ Summer Upholstertes i >» dt Spectal Prices $5.95 pilasters. 4 pieces—: toilet table and ee 4 New Ividescent Tisoue 95c per yard; regularly $1.25 Imported Burlap Portieres and Couch Covers Natural, green, brown and old red. Couch Covers, $2.85; regularly $8.75 “:,. Portieres, $8.75; regularly $5.50. Foreign and Domestic Cretonnes , 6,000 yards, in pleasing color effects. |. ‘a Tse w eon 76c per yard; regularly $1.25 to $2.00 Couch Hammocks, $7.50; regularly $10.00 Swing Hammocks (fancy weaves) $1.50 to $4.00; regularly $2.50 to $6.50 very moderate Shades, Slip Covers and Awnings to order, Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Commencing Monday, June 16, the Bteve will open at © A. M.

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