The evening world. Newspaper, July 16, 1913, Page 4

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MBNOTS ESE WA GUN FIT AFTER A HOLDUP Six Rob and Shoot Up Brook- lyn Restaurant and Speed \ Away in Car, stepped into the kitchen, trom * where the lavatory was. He Sirected them into a small hallway, opening off the restaurant. Presently one of the men stepped back into ta the restaurant and told him a pipe had cooK, bal) BIG CLUB, ATTACKS MEN, jon Ashe warned he found hie nose only & few inches from the mussie of « who later was captured by Watehman |S Rogers—sald, “Now, you stay where you are and keep quiet.” Meanwhile the tnree robbers whe had remained in the restaurant were loot- ing the cash register. Capkanis, who! to, EX-CONVICT CAPTURED. @ tabie, Leader with which he started toward them. The robbers heard and saw him, and one of them fired two shote‘at him. Watchman Holds While Policeman Empties Re- volver After Fleeing Gang. A vand of half a dozen gunmen, trav- oo Brooklyn, early to<day and five them got away in their fast ma-| to; & policeman was emptying | of the quint at them. One of the gun-|Tsht hand in behing ti arte ed oye vicen inte the| Dlled into the tonneau of the touring Te ee ae ite tin Won a Gan cent th { Magistrate Steers in Fiatbush i the privoner eaid that he was : Hecker of No. 17 Fast One and Forty-eighth street, Man- Magistrate Steers held him at fm 8,000 ball, but when feadquart- ' Getectives said Hecker was Georse| ;, f ‘Qn ex-convict who is out on ball Indictment for felonious assault, } to hold him without bail. OS AUTOMOBILE, THEN HEARS ees watehman—J. men. The five in the machige 414 set wait to ald their companion. “The automubile AITKEN. SON & C2 FIFTH AVENUE Cor. 39th Street ANNOUNCE THE CONTINUANCE : OF THEIR . REMOVAL SALE ~ Extraordinary Reductions in All Dep'ts. : 1% to % Off Regular Prices GOWNS, LINGERIE, CORSETS, INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S ‘WEAR, MILLINERY, WAISTS, NECKWEAR, HANDKERCHIEFS, VEILINGS, LACES, SILKS, RIBBONS, ET B. Altman & Co.’ have in course of preparation, in thelr enlarged Rug Department, now Hy located on the Fifth Floor A Very Unusual! Sale of igh-grade American Wilton Rugs in selected colors and designs, Details of this Sale will be announced Morty. SESOTE 330 Fifth Ave., near 33d Si, Special Showing of Demi Saison Millinery t Introducing the new velvet lace Black Hats shown at the : Grand Prix Races, Special for Wednesday and Thursday SO Tr tr rt r= called by two of the Man. | erento Couple Wed hy Long Istand’s Greatest Marrying Mintater BAYVILLE, L. m'nent couple joutneyed all the burst and was flooding the lavatory. fen Toronto, On Tee Warnes te | day by the th cott, in his Pen oeaeet 1 ‘stone churoh ape revolver, and one of the men—the one| Vere Mion Amy Pitan Lee Reeves Goodwin, both of Toron- Too busy to stop and kill hin dog, which he wanted to 4 it wan si field, N. buried the sald yesterday when of because | De Meza fined him $15. LONG WAY y TO ALTAR. : amet A Teaspoonful - On a Steak doubles dne’s ea- joyment et \ ad favored 1, July 6—To give affair @ thuly romantic touch, « Long ial tie . The couple |. daughter of late Judge W. W. Fitegerald and it. —_—_— Busy, He Baries Dog Alive. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Clearing Sale Thursday Children’s Dresses Sizes 2 to 6 Years Children’s Summer Of white lawn, madras, in and colored fabricd. jeretofore $1 “08 10 $2 to $2.95 Children’s White and Colored Dresses Long Waist and Russian models, of lawn, in, gingham and chambray. Heretofore to $4.50 Long Waisted and Russian Dresses . Of flewered voile, white lawn, pique and Heretofore $3.08 95 to $5.05 Children's French Model Dresses OF batiote, band emb., lace teimmed nen. Heretofore $0.78 to fo sti AS 1.45 2.45 3.45 Children’s Play Rompers Of seersucker, soisette, Reboal l or gingham, in plain colors, checks or stripes. | 35 and 55 Heretofore .50 to $1.25 to 6 years. ¢ Sale of Women’s Neckwear Bulgarian Collars 50 te crepe or ane: embroldered in colors. Heretofore $1.95 x Macrame L Lace Collars broidered lace, ean! ia light He or poll aang $2.95 395 Eton en ery hand id broidered, Mit od Fre Mek ete had mars area 1.45 White Net Guimpes Pleated net frill or hand embroidered collar and fronr, Heretofore $1.95 to $2.50 1.45 Eton Collars and Jabots jand made, hand embroidered, Val. lace ed 1 05 + Heretofore $3. 85% to $5.05 ’ WILL CLOSE OUT THURSDAY ‘Mohair Bathing Dresses For Women and Misses, of blue or black mohair, trimmed with moire silk or corduroy, with extra bloomers. Heretofore $6.75 to $9.75 Silk Bathing Dresscs For Women and Misses, of satin or moire ollk in black or Bavy, trimmed with ; lain, striped or checked silk. \ Heretofore $6.05 to $0.75 Franklin Simon & Co. An Unusual Sale Thursday ~ Silk Afternoon Gowns Karly Fall Models for Immediate Wear FOR WOMEN AND MISSES aa ies de Chine Gowna. . jane ed Megs in ee nat Antes) Ps nt, Coton, isn, veraas erias ad theter le Oe 18.50 Double » Tunls owns. \ Ieee Hh a a a 19.75 Empb'd Canton Crepe a Gown: earns of ope wea a 29 50 meine Pallle Gowns ja pape las ee ne new new bedion effect with double Krage eetony omit) 39.50 Clearance Sale Thursday Women's Hand-Sewed Pumps Of white buckski tent or dull leather, with white calf, euede bai gad ail cal eeies: Russia calf orpane, ie . Spanish or Cuban heels. 3.75 > Heretofore 6.50 1088.00 THE EVENING wonto, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1918, | venover, night manager, took the onder shot away through Brevoort piace as and immediately began preparations to (heason turie! the corner into that Of customera Tas short street. tle followed on the run, in the restaurant was | S™Ptying hie revolver after the now epeeding ear. » Baole Lavofnin of Piain- | nimai alive, he rraigned on a charge of cruelty to Srimain Judge ere wz A Plain Tale ee) =a There are Comins Stores that do pretty much | their whole business in ‘‘Sales,’’ and, as the | phrase is, seem to ‘‘get away with it.” | Suits of gn | at $40.00, and then ‘‘marked down” to $25.00 | for “Sale” purposes. | We have seen in a nearby show window the prac- tical duplicate of one of our regular $20.00 | Suits marked for ‘‘Sale’’ purposes at the | “Greatly juced Price” of, say, $23.50. We don’t regard this sort of merchandising as | strictly honest. In our own defence we appeal directly to the \ Public's good sense when we make this End- of-the-Season Offering at Reduced Prices. It is made in good faith by Browning, King &Co., + the Largest Manufacturing Retailers in the World. MEN’S SUITS ' All Fancy Suits, formerly $30, $28, $25 and $22, $18.50 ‘ All Fancy Suits that were $20,.$18 and $15, $1 BOYS’ SUITS ° Boys’ non and Sailor Blouse Suits, Values $2.00 and $3.00. Sizes 2!4to7years..... $1.50 . Boys’ Washable Norfolks, sizes 8 to 12 years. Value $3.75 3’ Double-Breasted ce, sizes 7 to17 years. ‘alues $8.50 and $10.00 $5.95 CHILDREN’S FURNISHINGS Boys’ and Children’s Rompers, sizes 2 to 7 years, TOC VGINGE, viis00e. cscs Vee otiweate chat vet 39c Young Men’s. and Boys’ Shirts, Negligee Style with Collars attached. bin joe up to $1. 50. 65c Broken Assortments of Bo: derwear. Values up to fee “A NATIONAL Kind&Co Bro ibscats CLorHiNa, FUR Eo ce AND FA’ POR MBN, BOTS AND OHILDBBR Prosdway, Between 3ist and 32d Ste. juare, Opposite Sth woe hg at vag ter rt Ave. The Sports Woman She who plays golf or tennis, or tramps in the fragrant woods, or climbs mountains, or swims will find that The L. R, Dancing Corset is the corset best sulted to her needg, Designed and built especially for dancers who requird not only freedom of movement, but grace of movement—this L, R. Dancing Corset was taken up next by the out-of-doors women— ard now has become The Corset of All Women Who Want to Be Graceful Made of light weight batiste—with but six flexible . bages, rary. Forty other L, R. models, 61 to 819.. Among them the ne Mouvework corset, 61.50, and a long hip, low bust model with beautiful lines, 65, JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, at Ninth F you want your “business” to become the talk of the town, toll about it through a World “Want” Ad. “ AY 2 NY e $15.00 Value are marked regularly © a) The World, ; yiaigina Broadway at Ninth A Mighty Marching oul of Wanamaker Shoes Because the shoes are good shoes. Because the prices are at the low stage they only drop to twice a year. \ 10,000 formed ranks this morning } There will be fewer tomorrow; but yet quite |] enough to make it worth the while of any man or woman or girl to come to the sule. Women’s Shoes Men’s Shoes $6 to $8 Low Shoes /$6 to vg Low, Shoes j], at $4.40 t $4.40 ' Pumps, Colonials and Oxfords in black, white and ten. Pumps with the new Spanish heels, some with small insert of contrasting color. The season's smartest styles are included, i $5 Low Shoes for $3.85 $5 Low Shoes at $3.65 Black and brown low shoes; also Colonials and Oxfords in black, | some brown high shoes. white and tan, including white and tan buckskin and patent leather and| $4 and $5 Shoes for $3.25 dull kid slippers. High and low shoes from « rep- utable maker whose products form $4 Low Shoes for $2.90) pur of the regular Wanamaker Patent leather and dull calf Color- year round stock. Also sho¢s from ials, tan pumps and patent leather] the Wanemaker-Special $4 group. pumps and dull calf Oxfords. Burlington Arcade floor, NewBldg. Girls’ Shoes Children’s Shoes $2.50 and $3-low shoes for $2— Play shoes and barefoct sandals ‘Tan or dull calf or patent leather, onc | with broad welt=d and stitched soles. eyelet pumps. Siacs from 13 up to Siscs up to'1014. @1; sines 11 to 2, girls’ sine G, Widthe for slender feet, | $1.25, sizes 214 to 6, 91. 80. Regular Old Bide, 81.88 to 82. Wide-Awake Men (And they are the men we delight most to be of service to) have made great gaps in the ranks of the 9,127 suits | of $16.50 to $25 grades we are selling at | $11.50 and $15.50] Men have stopped on the strééts’ by the open doors end watched the busy selling that.has made July iu this Men's Store like the week b€fore Easter. Merchants and manufacturers came to see, and stayed, amazed. And yet it is sqvery sinmple. The suits are good suits. ‘The prices are away below the value of the service they will render: The $15.50 suits went the more rapidly at first. Quantity frothy bout 850 paira— but every shoe the usual Wanamaker standard of quality—which means the beat . Womes's and Chiléren'e—Main f,, Wanamaker customers always want The beat of any werchandise. But a clothing expert who carefully examined the whole 9,127 tells us (we knew it) that he never saw such well-cut and well-made suits at $11.50. For wide-awake men there will be good choosing and fine savings tomorrow. The $11.50 suits In the New Store, Broadway and Eighth. The $15.50 suits on the Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. “EXPLODING” WITH Humorous Weekly; given FREE every Sunday with ‘

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