The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1914, Page 4

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~ THE BVENING WORLD, FHLDAT,- JANUARY 00, ipie, - Joseph Stella’ at] Which the sh - - - 4 i es : ‘ I ita mienawtn arent | te the vet itor vant ctnee BOARD THROWS OUT If considering the 0 Matesta tana ayia arian ca GAYNOR GONTRICT, [purchase of a play: ewar ; @ policeman on fixed post, wah sae 4 4 r in oy Atrestion, rab tela th crowd chock Late Mayor Made “Gentleman's er Piano ora pia no ry A UE, CORNER 37TH STREET bi reserves ha | ok tien “eeenauien® sight rea ee aon to romtore oF | Agreement” With the Queens | Player— the desperate | 1. ‘said to be wealthy and known ne Water Company. Send today for of whom was) the owner of several shoo stores, a8 | rng sioquence of former Liout.-Cov. Mig lad book— psa pai as they are own in the ropean ops ata well a6 am interest in a shoe factory. , | He denied receiving any Biack Hand | William F, Sheshan this afternoon lettora or demands for money since | failed to convince the Hoard of Wett- ener ae pic: ‘ ry own ot " 8 or twenty tam | tick ne Barth ae ane | Wht Mayor Gaymor called "rete the most, wonderful COLLAR WHICH CAN’ BE REMOVED 4 "4 fi bet cl ical instru- basement located. ‘The police estimate the ta {and the Citanna” Water Bup wy Cone — S AT THE BEGINNING OF SPRING. ide of sa pany to furnish water to the people 0 % - 5 ; The beautiful creatio fw ns! WABASH RAILROAD SALE |st.cosor.7 ore ster newne |@n8 Tek tre AP) rariaian Couturier have bon edephed to the was eno} AT FORECLOSURE ORDERED] ar-cnere.nes,'2* Sten “wate! Piano Player G Frenchy lines, the clever and artistic concetts Mr. Sheehan explained to the hoard Itaffords compari- the bizarre effects, are all there, deftly toned the buildiag. On the! Decree Handed Down on Motion of milion Gotlees te "installing ‘pympe sons that will enable down without loss of a particle of their in- the stepe in quarters and oth Huabl hinery Com- j imitab ose tn which the shos| Equitable Trust Co.—No Bids | missioner Thompson ordered the sup- Se © Wine Ade ly of . ¥ store is located, is the plumbing shop Less ‘Than $34,000,000. fection did not longer need the citi: We want you,to Five Paris Model Suits, of which two fens’ Company water. The blow, as BT. LOUIS, Jan. 9.—Phe sain of the| tho former ideutenant-Governor ex- have a copy. We , are shown here. Cost $150 or more Wabash Ratiroad at foreclosure waa| Plained, was a staggering one to the want you to more / each to import. The bomb, which Inspector Owen | authorized to-day by Elmer 1, Adams, | guunm concern and Mayor Gaynor than admire its beau- Egan of the Bureau of Combustibies | United States Circuit Judge, Judge|the end of 1912. The contract was tiful illustrations — Special says was heavily charged with dyna-) Adams directed that no bide for the| Continued for two and a half years. we want you to give Q 5 | 8 50 mite, was placed on the threshold of| property lower than $34,000,000 be ac-| , It developed that tho city was pay- ite tek’ Gazteeat cone f Saturday ° the shoe store, The spot where it lay|Cepted and that the sale be made| is 965 er hae ode keiinee for the ideration. Just call . fe marked by a hole eight by two| stout appralsement. tid@Mahuceuw Wallace piisen vedas Materials are Faille de Laine, Chiffon Broadcloth, feet in dimensions. lod. Gown On motion of the Bauitante pall pacer Aceon A Alligator Cloth and Wool Crepe, in a wide range of new san Cony awasts your Colors. Fur Coflars are of Skunk te g §. ot the big bay window wea blown [tr trunas noua. ta, in”the| “LAY DOWN CARDS FACE UP.” Quick! request Squirrel Jap Mink andother beautfulfurs Ing was shattered and win-|nouncement that = plan of reorgani-| owe commerce Committee to-day sist aac |e meen, Ge trameforma Final Clearance Sale at Extreme Reductions . 4 decree of Judge Adame directs that | for @ uniform system of accounting for ° ithin twenty days the Wabash Rail. | the 398.00, corporations which would/ YOUR OWN Plano ° ° frame structures, |road Company al Equit- | ough fmtant possibly: take twenty — Unrestricted Choice Celt tits tates Gt ycries|INtO & 2 _. “That Were Formerly Up to $45.00 TRL SIECTRIC CO. Coats are Perstana Cloth, Seal Plush, Corduroy, Broadcloth, Wool Plush, Broadtail Cloth, Pointed Fox, Civet Cat and Skunk Opossum; all silk lined. ‘Tailored Suits Tailored Suits fabrics; , in . pee: + included are examples cygn 12.50 finest eutts we have VQ 50) into the store, crashing into the|0nde of the Wabash. ‘the motion tion had bee tintac Sten 1 the building | ine trustee and the receivers. he It ts the policy of STEWART & CO. never to carry over garments from one season to thé neat... mmission. He i ion “should lay ite eards upon ° Tce aoe . 184 High Grad ts Player Piano is ee wees Cet = 10,00 “Caras tet eet, Broadcloth, Baby Lamb Cloth and Cuinchilla; some trimmed with Fitch Only 30 a ie of ‘imported ee of sifk vefvet or siik plush, Former Prices Up to $45.00 | | Former Prices Up to $99.50 cme Tn Bas wisi site, 9.50 | | ' Sse —— — Bir, Porso's Pigasastt Dollots radnints ateannah,tiver<hewsis, | WORLO WANT: IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED -.WCRLD “WANT” WILL GC IT. 2 “SUNKIST” Oranges Seedless—Tree Ripened They have that delicious tang or smack that makes you want more. ‘cheir jaice is richer than wine. Their sweetness has the delicate, zestful flavor which only comes to an orange that ripens slowly on its sunny bough, during warm, golden days. They are the finest oranges grown in all the world. 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