The evening world. Newspaper, June 24, 1913, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE ‘ , = r Cotumbus avenue; pleaded guilty theft employing child during prohibited hours; | Violation of Labor law, employing chi Pettit & Reed of No. % North Moore | ' ¥ | of two auto shoes from automobile in| fined $20. during prohibited hours; sentence sus-|atrect; pleaded guilty offering for male STORE CLOSES DAILY § P. M—SATURDAYS AT NOON. : f Went Goventy-fourtn street; first offense; | Louis Cohen of No. 2%6 Delancey atreet | pended. unsound egss; fined $5, fa City Reformatory. pleaded guilty violation of Labor taw,| Simon Borshardt of No. 1731 Amater- Albert Winkler, twenty-three, nearo, |employing child during prohibited hours; | dam avenue pleaded gullty violation Li ighth street pleaded guity to petit 1ir- | ence suspended. ceny, stole plumiins material from Sig-| Louls Koppel of No, 8 Nassau street ‘Milk LATE for Hav-|tuna Fioner of No, £9 East ifty-ninth| pleaded gullty violation Labor taw, em- Company V"latreet; penitentiary two months, ploying child during prohibited hours: Di 3, Little & Ives Company of No. ed $20. se ing Dirty Cans in Its we “hast Swentyetoureh etrect, ith, slaty years oi, ot xo. : pleaded @ullty violation Lat or jaw, em- eC, Pi guilty ar. aa Possession. hou 6 ; atole hall rug from Josephina ering minor Capua. dent hours 8) romman of No, 96 Avenue A; thirty B i i i P Oe days City Prison. * Louls Schwarts of No. 111 Rivington Gi 1 olf Wie Fitty-tive prisoners were arraigned | street pleaded guilty violation Labor law, | ridged gid Ms No, 30 Fas © —_ratertay tn the Courts of Omer [ematoring child during prohiite tours croeund ents fee Bald; ful ner will place on Special Sale to-morrow (Wednesday) seatente ! Qed Gpecial Geesions for sentence, The Benjarin Kramelsen of No. 109 Weat Louls Drike of No, 1% Rivington @lgposition of each case was as follows: street pleaded guilty offering for sale 9 ay Aube ahiowe: awenty-atxth atreot pleaded gullty vo-taguiternted mili atatence memndat Women’s Summer Dresses lating Labor law, employing child during! John Rottkamp of No. 16 Hester Faitip Olshonsky, thirty-six, of No. 9] prohibited hours; fined $20, street pleaded guilty offering for eale First avenue, Brockiyn, pleaded guilty | Human Hair Goods Industry of No 12| unsound meats; fined $5. made especially for this occasion, of desirable the of HS from No, 20 Weat street; | West Twenty-ninth street pleaded guilty! George Marentis of No, 211 Third * offense: penitentiary aix months, [olating Labor taw, employing child 4UF-ravenue pleaded guilty to offering tor] cotton and linen fabrics in the season's BY JUDGE MULQUEEN, ing prohibited houre; eentence #%| sale had vegetables; fined #10, lar styl Th d ill be offered Kari Mellowan, forty, of No, 141 For |". nworsky of No. 131 Clinton| 302 Greene atreet pleaded guilty to have popular styles. ese dresses wi e offer strect pleaded guilty violation Labor | ing dirty milk cans: fined #10. at the very attractive prices of law, employing child during prohibited) Alexander Franklin of No, 181-168 Bronx, pleaded guilty theft of hours; sentence suspended. Went Twenty-#ixth street pleaded guilty $5.50, 6.75, 8.75, 9.75, | 1.50 & 17.00 Benjamin Hyman of No. ™ Goerck| to violation of Labor law, employing wrest pleaded guilty having locked) chtid during prohibited hours; sentence doors tn factory during working hours: | suspended, of No. 71 West One Hundred and | pentence suspended. Agnes, Krause of No, 10% Avenue A fourth street, pleaded guilty of| Redfern, Ltd, of No. 8 East Forty-| pleaded gullty to petit larceny, etealing Durstary at No. 69 Riverside Drive. | eighth atreet pleaded guilty employing | a ellver watch from Albert Froehner of First offense. Eimira Reformatory. child during prohibited hours; wentence| No, 102 Avenue A; sentence suspended. Guarino Russo, seventeen, of No. 311} suspended. sic re Jahn & Simmons of Nos. 487-49 ‘West Fourteenth street, pleaded guilty b Julius 8. Brown of No. 614 Fast Fifty-|Greene street pleaded guilty to viola- heft of roll of woollen cloth trom-No.(Afth atreet pleaded guilty violation tion of Labor Im, employing ehild dur- Reductions have been made in the prices of G@ West Houston street. First offense. | Labor law employing child under four-|ing prohibited hours; fined $20, Bimira Reformatory. teen years; nentence suspender Herman Dreyerberg of No. 3149 Broad- a number of Linen and Cotton Dresses, Fred Kiingler of No. 44 Lenox ave-| way pleaded guilty to violation of Labor TS pended, International Milk Company of No. from 6. I. Hyman & Co. on forged tmvolces; first offense; Btate prison two to five years. BY JUDGE FOSTER. ‘William H. Keene, twenty-seven, ne- Also Women’s Separate Skirts in White Fancy Pique . . . «© at $2.50 Gamuei Aivens, twenty-one, of No. 6 cans One Hundred and Seventeynth | nue, pleaded guilty violation Labor itrest, pleaded guilty theft of $149 from | jaw, employing child during prohibited airy at No. 91 Lenox avenue, First of+ | hours; fined $20. fenee. Elmira Reformatory. Jacob Hoffman of No, 2% Goerck| Ei ‘Martin O'Brien, thirty-six, of No. #1] street pleaded guilty violation of Labor ‘West Thirtieth street, and Joseph Moo-| law employing child under age; sen Rey, thirty-four, of No. 621 West Twen- | tence suspended. ty-eighth street, both pleaded gullty| Consolidated Products Company of taken from the regular stock. A Special Offering will also be made to-morrow Wi theft of eight bales of cotton from No.|No. 4 Cherry etreet pleaded guilty (Wednesday) of est @ West Thirtieth street. First offen-| violation Sanitary Code, offering for 9 7 @ete. Each penitentiary three months, | mie adulterated catsup: fined $25. eacy aobers corer ewe, ct No, 10 | "toreel Goldfarb ot No. 06 Fifth etreat Women’s Sport Coats lester street, pleaded guilty forging | pleaded guilty violation Labor law, giv- erie Veitiaty tixmemte.. | etsiurs centenes furnanded ne MALTED MILK in a variety of smart Worsted materials, at Rates Viibtghin etsecel” Moseed| pneas guber aolation Labor inw sae the exceptionally low priceof . $9.50 ploying child under fourteen years of ‘Tho Peed-Drink fer ell Ages | age: sentence suspended. Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form: Also a limited number of Women’s English Peter Melvill f No. 29 Fast Aktrow dhamnon, alnatesn, of No. 9062 | sleventh street, pleaded guilty petit| Rerdelents.iavalideasd Raincoats . : . at $6.75 & 10.50 Purenutrition.upbuilding to ‘ Gecond avenue; pleaded guilty burglary | larceny, atole mail from J. J. Cook of body. Mo, % Weet One Hundred and Elev-| Bible House, Astor place; sentence aus- toe tei tin mew oe second offense; State prison " Per jacob ja f No. Cannor « pleaded cuit vet Ee at ot ator in, HORLTCH'S Cotte Pare Bt» | [Hitt Avenne, 34th aud 35th Streets, Nem York) [SMASHING COMPETITION SALE 2,700 Yards of High Grade Woollens GUARANTEED $30 TO $50 VALUES Our tremendous stock reduced to a minimum—a wonderful sale and a wonderful record —never before such an enthusiastic selling, accomplishing in eight days what should have taken four weeks. Tomorrow we will place on sale, while they last, the remaining 2,700 yards of Cheviot, Tweed and Homespun, valued from $30 to $50. Nothing freakish about them. Plenty of fancy fabrics; also, a good percentage of con- servative patterns for the more sedate man and for those who expect two or more years’ wear, at a price which defies competition. . S=EOMPETi TORS 7 There are hundreds of other tailors’ in thie city where you pay twice as much as you pay Ritchie, and they give you ill-fitting, lifeless, cheap mixed yarn clothes that lack the snap, style and wear-resisting qualities that make RITCHIE’S Clothes pre-eminent. ara “ — We realize that clothes of an inferior quality 930 10750 VAL and workmanship sors make repeat orders. Good ES aN I| : > MADE service comes only from good quality, and real “QUALITY” Wit Ie y uaranteed pure pa economy is the result of both. You cannot find 66 ” All th alee tl * 6 gives you 80 eaenting - so ratifying SERVICE Lot TAN these goods are gu Lm ee in hens and con- @ guaran! with every sui! sells as this—the ined patterns—and, combined with perfect fit, sty] store that says “Your Money Back If You Want It,” “ECONOMY” and finish, makes this more real value for your a and means it. than you can get anywhere else in town. OUR ni 24 ONLY STORE THE RELIABLE TAILOR Bai CHURCH & STREET, CORNER DEY, IN THE HUDSON TERMINAL BUILDING John St. Subway "and Cortlandt St. Station 6th Ave. ‘‘L. OUR. ONLY STORE Mary Patis of No, 313 East One Hun! dred and = Forty-sixth street pleaded | of Van Caurtlandt Park; ploaded gullty | sentence suspended. bor law, employing ohtld during prohib-| guilty offering for eale impure milk: | ae “px p *; i 4 { assaulting Thomas Btewart of No. 219) Samuel Hf, Weiser of No. 2 Cannon |ited hours; fined $20. fined $26. | ete 7 Villa avenue with knife: first offense; | street pleaded guilty violation of Labor| Max Winter of No. 639 Kant Twelfth| James Palazza 1 Fast One; ° e vA Hundned and Four treet pleaded penitentiary three months. we ee laa BN ser ll lh dea dad [77 offering for sa Iterated milk; BY JUSTICES COLLINS, FORKEA | "08s: fine hegre fined $10, A. Lowy ot No, 18 Greene street plead-| Isabel Germeck of No. #0 Lenox ave-| phomas Buckley of . 266 Highth AND MOSS. ed guilty violation Labor law, employ-| nue, pleaded guilty offering for sale| aver ded guilty ¢ George Murray of No. 2% West Thirty-| ing child during prohibited hours; sent- | adult ed milk; fined $10, adu:terated anne genten ia Abe 1918 Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets WILL CONTINUE WEDNESDAY See SS ee Annual Clearing Sale ‘ DURING THIS SALE_NO GOODS SENT ON APPROVAL, Women’s Dresses and Gowns 120 Summer Dresses 75 wae Afternoon Gowns Sim powered or teens tg % aie in “hace oni OF co Heretofore $8.75 to $14.50 6.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 18.50 95 Voile or Crepe Dresses 38 Dressy Afternoon ae i cietlored ‘Hosa | ia Sassstaee sices silkotfowerederepe, Heretotore sissowaneso §=9.75 Heretofore $45.00 10 $00.80 GO.00 67 Emb’d Crepe Dresses 35 Silk Evening. owe pret vgebisheoaed Sides lace and b buy . cee Heretotore $10.78 10 320.0 14,50 rine and bag i a) 18.50 45 Dressy Summer Gowns 18 Evening Gowns Of ratine crepe of voile; also high Of brocade silk, crepe meteor or ae" erartore 20-00 0940.80 18,50 © “"Hereiotoessnsov0%0 50, 45.00 Women’s Coats and Wraps 65 Street or Travel Coats 72 Dressy Silk Wr: Heretofore $29.80 0448.0 15.00 Heretofore $29.80 t0 $39.90 1 9.50 29 London Made Coats 35 Silk Evening Wraps Full length, of Scotch tweed or Of brocade, moire, chil Kind oes oie ese 12.50 ile eee, creme, 25.00 Riding Habits and Sport Suits 10.00 Heretofore 818.50 to $27.50 For Women and Misses—Coat and Breeches, Divided or Safety Habit; also Sport Suits of Irish linen crash, in e, tan, jasper; also shepherd checks and stripes. Women’s Summer Waists Merete at Waists Hand Made French Blouses eo fenrosderses teu loos Chierseas lor nce tzes0srs 1.90 Heretotore $8.75 1031375 7.010, Dressy |. Lingerie Waists, Hand Made French Blouses Hi ad corr fpag hag pul Kote batiste or ate ot srope, band hand Heretotore $4.75 to $7.50 2.95 Heretotore § M4. 50 to Atk 18 9. 75 Volle or Crepe Waists High ¢ Class French Blouses oitre vole, batiste or crepe. $ y Irish ican fll or soph) lid Herieforesersneeis 4.79 ereiotore $24.5010820.50 14.50, Lace and Net Waists French Model Blouses aes Merwotore se1610 810.18 0.7 Hererotore $20.s010%40.50 18,50, Women’s Handsewed Pumps 4.50 Heretofore $6.50 to $8.00, Of genuine white ere also patent or dull leather, with white calf, gray or tan suede nd all tan or black Russia calf or patent leather. Hand fade or light welted soles, new Spanish or Cuban heels. Annual Sale Women’s Underwear “Parfait” Lingerie Underwear Crepe de Chine Underwear Night Gowns 95 1.48 2.65 Night Gowns 4.50 6.95 7.95 Combinations 1.95 2.65 3.75 Petticoats 3.85 4.95 5.95 Lingerie Skirts 95 1.95 2.65 Combinations 5.95 6.95 Underbodices 1.28 1.95 Princess Slips 4.75 Silk Tea Gowns and Negligees Of silk crepe de chine, chiffon cloth, brocade or charmeuse silk, 495 9.75 15.00 Heretofore $7.95 to $39.50 Annual Sale of French Corsets “Helene” Corsets of Batiste, Coutil or Broche. Heretofore $8.60 to $18.50, 5.00 aoa 9.75 SEED TIME AND HARVEST i United States which compiled fro ne ne Te ee ee eee ts tas ee TOM Poperteet they 19013 WORLD ALMANAG ® that many are Interested In GET A COPY. ON SALE "EVERYWHERE, 230

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