The evening world. Newspaper, February 5, 1914, Page 10

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Cee eye - ABRAHAM HAMMERSTEIN | where he installed her in his father’ ' Herrmann, “or did 1 misunderstand quarters in the Victoria Theatre, Ab BREAKS A BAD COW raham and his wife were prompt! sald somebody gave the aesur- DEAD AFTER STORMY LIFE) criven cut oy witiam’tammerate | Abraham's elder brother, and Abra- antes?’ asked Justice = an s C ree 0 ham then left his second wife. han. Mr. Groehi explained the e Oscar's Youngest Son Had Two! ‘the second wife, learning that her ‘ote ciara ened le } Wives and Recently Escaped Pbaeorregigs Sin Soeaeanna tore 1 eagmerate, | Wahl “Pape's Cold Compound” in. vain ave him prosecut f- againi ir being sentenc Pall . . tp: iatinme Gab with Dende ea From Sanitarium. bigamy. Abraham's lawyers revived thine except the crime of which the gives quick relief—Don’t 34th Street : 5th Avenue 4 \ aire “Th Fear Nale.| ame eter but tempestuous career) {he civeree, “Tia “tn eeptember og, t@ {WO months In the penitentiary, stay stuffed-up! . ip ) be of Abraham Lincoin Hammerstein, tas ear he a cares to get nis second ee ee eee % ad dee eal inath youngest on of Oscar Hammerstein, ann’ 7 ROL aoe cae ippe up came to an end to-day. The young | ules threw (3 on, CARRIAGE HITS TROLLEY. vere cold either in head, chest, | seen of Abrah mn | — man died in the Hotel Cadillac where ‘after that and {i ; Pole Smashes Car and Sertoesty body ‘or limbs, by taking © dese of he had been under the care of nurses & eani. HE i . # Noteworthy Reductions. for evercl dave following hia escape |tarium. In eptember ot fast year | Taeree Woman Passenaes, | Pape Goll Compound’ sry two Unusually large assortments of Men’s Senet ree at wing | Gores Bimpeon, of Nay &¥ Park Row,| pace, Breoiva, did net notice cn aps | Tt. promptly peas cloggedeap nce Negligee and Dress Shirts, Neckwear, Paja- $60, MASC8 proaching Nostrand avenue trolley car | (rile and air passages bsg the head, stops Rooms in West Twenty-third street, |against William Hammerstein, which my pending errangemants for the ogo fe epnding, coach sa heal ' save ss Seika Sa ener mas, Bath Robes, Underwear and Fur Coats. foung Hammerstein, havin, ing @ Hoty y vege. ness, sore throat, oneesing, sorences seinen stor, in suneer| PROSEGUTOR SAYS POLICE sicree eer carta (nine Pay mages our On Friday and Saturday Ethel Britton, a salesgirl, living in SHIELDED MARY WACK throug, the Henetie the car, sol Bat st the Bronx. It was a runaway match. Forty- iaewe eet, in the i left The elder Hammerstein forgave his » but the ung couple separated after a couple of youre and Hacer. |Aks Heaviest Sentence for Her, but stein began a sult for divorce in Sep-| Court Gives Her Only Two tember, 1910, Evidently thinking that bringing « Months in Prison. sult was suMcient to free him, he| when Mary Mack was convicted in married Miriam Henriques, an ac- MEN'S WEAR Large Open-end /Four-in-Hand Scarfs in variety of Plain Colors, Fancy Figures or College tress, at Niagara Falls on Sept. 4, and Regimental stripes. value1.oo 5S5¢ ; a trie [ Nos T j Imported Scarfs of heavy Silk, in a large range one year in the penitentiary and al] y f of new Spring colorings. value 1.50, 8&0 _ satnicaed beciiry G44 bad Sean, Te ay. or Gloves in Tan Deerskin or Gray Mocha,— i sanisasions ot Non-tipertoens Ur ‘as Founded 1886 English make. values 2.00 and 2.90, 1.35 =| Fee Gael tak: Slats: wan cia c The Store Opens at 9 A.M. Closes at 6 P. M. Shirts of Heavy French Silk in the season’s * new designs. values 6.50 and 7.00, 119 na 4 dent in the flat of Mrs. Mary Goode “ Dress Waistcoats in the latest models .. 20d, $2, come out with, sworn dentate Removal Clearance Sales aalue 5.00, Mary the - _ pos [eee bolpoenrre | commit- 3 ‘ __TT MARES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT Y Pee or 1. ele Men 5 Fur nishings crea ismeenaenion L eat tecce Ave l Great Values for Friday & Saturday STERN BROTHERS Forty-secorld and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Have arranged .for To-morrow and Saturday, Most Important Sales of Men’s High Grade Apparel At the following Extraordinary Price Concessions from Actual Values: Men’s Furnishings Men’s Clothing Pajamas of Self Striped Madras or Mercerized Fabrics in Plain or Fancy colors. value 1.75, 1.10 Pajamas of ‘*Soisette" in solid colors, also self colored Stripes and Figures in Mercerized fabrics. values2.00and2.90, 1.30 f,¥ Raincoats of English “Priestley” Gabardine in Tan or Gray with silk lined yoke and sleeves. ‘, value 22.00, 13.75. . MEN'S UNDERWEAR “I. & R. Morley’s” Llama Wool Silver Gray Underwear. Shirts with long sleeves,—sizes from | $4 to 48 inch chest measure. Drawers in regular and stout sizes, from $0 to 48 inches. values 3.75, 4.00 and 4.28 per garment 2.75 \ Silk Folded Four-in-Hands eceaseahs Formerly #1.00,} 5¢ Fine Tucked Bosom Dress Shirts } $2.00 Rain and Storm’ Coats Tweeds, rubberized and gabardine cloths. $0.75 @ $13.50 Values $12.00 to $18.00. in oe Bath Robes } $2.95 WP $3.05 English Woolen Vest. i Formerly 910.00 to sis.00,} $6.50 \ Men's Umbrellas fs ‘ ‘ gins At the Sixth Avenue Entrance On the Third Floor Macias ivtag ot Miindies, plain ond tinea $2.85 ’ Heavy Weight Merino Shirts and Drawers:iy | | ben 5 Sra, Ses ay ines 4 Men's Sack Suits, Value $4.00 to 95.00. regular and stout oo 1.25 J * cad plain vylea, with turn beck or laundered etfs, $1.10 ie Actual Values $30.00 od 00 Winter Weight Natural Merino Shirts and j te Fes apa $1.50, 73 and 200 whl tee ih ee Sik wehaie n sey Kt Wi omen’s & Misses’ Drawers in regular ond kp sizes. ana cage Fath extn qe ofl with eatin sles, 3.50 Ho Bega tt pore Knit & Silk Underwea bet 34 Regular Values $5.00 and 6.00 Men’s and Youths’ Suits at $17.50 ir Unussel Reductions x | Men's Neckwear, of fine Imported Silks, ‘ Actual Values $22.50 and 27.50 Very Special Values. ain + with large Bowing ends, . a 65c Conservative or English Sack styles, of navy blue serge, nest ; : MEN’S FUR-LINED OVERCOATS . Reduced from $1.50, 200 and 250 checks, mixtures or pencil stripes, all propartions 3¢ to 46. Milanese Silk Vests 1s Ry Men's Pajamas, of fancy meen , ‘ Reinforced hem top. Regularly 91.76. P1.25 Black Broadcloth Overcoats lined with Natural iy end mercerized materials, Sut 1.10 Men's and Young Men’s Ulsters, Milanese Silk Union Suits Muskrat. 37.50" Veloso $1.50 to 225 Sue” st $19.50, 22.50 and 28.00 Reinforced hem top. Regularly $9.28,} $2.50 ‘slush aki of Superior Qual: | ses Cam Miche itt Valo 75, oe SOC sehen oh aap Swiss Ribbed Union Suits | Winter Weight Union Seits}) iy, jined with Marmot or Natural Muskrat. =; “ 4 a ake. etalon, Pay ok on Agari we gerade tight upoy . ino, and silk and cotton. 55.00 "Tie coda, ut 2.75 the assortment all sae, 34 to 46 in. chest moar $oc © OSe $1.45 P $2.25 Black Broadcloth Overcoats, lined with Ragas Vahuog, 84.00 “men's Su Lined Dress Overcoats, ee ee ee Japanese Mink, collar of Persian Lamb. 95.00. * $20.00 to 32.50 grades, «Mono Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.;.19th St. — q Men’s Hosiery 35,00 to 45.00 grades, “ 24 | Mane tmported Macsorined Lisle Thread Halt Hoee 5080 to 6000 grades, “ 39.50 : iy vvinbercsd Men’s and Youths’ Rain Coats, aa : ‘ : : ©. tiny i ht Bc | actual Values $12.50 to 77:50, at $16.50 The Store is opened at 9 A. M. “MOST VALUABLE Sek se teed sola "Vale Ste Pa, | at 27 Se Se re ek Maofa Pure Thvead Sill Half Hose, is back Woe 9100 Ped mur Oe Men’s Correct Footwear Berman series Bors far Sires. Dose, and Golf wear; Riding Boots, Dancing Pumps BOOK OF ITS KIND . IN THE WORLD” : ‘B. Altman & Ca. Have arranged for toemorrow (Friday) and aa some of us House Slippers of the choicest leathers. eo fidgety waiting for tt as the oe Men's Kait Underwear Alo a Very Special Ofering of a. Mtnelay © Sele of Sree eee a | . ing outside the seheslroom window. le Seuclecetarclea-toni rates 45c pies Potent Colchin i ae ad aed ls a $4.00 Boys’ Washable Suits and Blouses ||| t-,rrs tiers sty" tf) rap WORLD Balbriggan Shirte: Were, Reduced from jueh, for we believe penis speedy Bia oo a 69c virhied Which will offer excellent values at the Tasers aimanee” tee ae porns and BN ri — ood a 88c Men’s Gloves—0n the Main Floor atta iniitiai etn mn ie tna FOR ne: Man's Knglich Natural Wool Cave, ee her cl, double drawback jn tan unde, Boys’ Washable Suits, in Russian, sallor tn 4 certain subject, its alm being dit weight, id ” , rT jor general erica’s Grea' ny Vee 80 ad ° “iis pando Par 90¢ middy and novelty styles and a variety of fener tatermaion pevsntnd ine y Book of Use Inorg =o ett a 2.78 ote Surat cad Een ee igs ga ain materials. 5 «+ at $1.85 & 2,90 ||| Perera rere tr} HO On Qn “Borgen wad ‘Denes tandectrr frome. the fecwmmoet Boys’ Washable Hand-embroidered Russian ||| 2s,czezcimerties Se, thie remect. 3) ud Figures Suits, of linen gnd pique; sizes 3 to 6 years, ia many tetas "anon baal } Men's Hats Men’s Umbrellas Oe eee ae $4.25 ||| Si sy oti er teats | Wier ea Sabin ‘BDovblen and Soft Hate, Values $3.50 end 4.00, 82,50 Heavy Twilled Silk, Umbrellas, Boys’ Washable Blouses peseravty purchase ene, it will probe ’ ee Neale 3.48 Psa — aad Silk oe o 60c, each per half-dozen $3,40 ||| Sarasa aint tat eves Hany Tadexed for MG Cape, Vales $1.50end 15, 9B eee vl ds andes of bck an cage berm, 2.78 Boys’ Imported Hats Sc a Copy at Newsstands, 4 : nw #00 a 75, «£3.80, 4.95 wend, stating civer trimmed Vales 9498, | nave been seducsdte..-. . « $100 30e West of Baliale and Pitsbergh. 36¢ by Mail. Me Wa Seialons Jo the deste work shapes Fh a « $1.00, 1.95 GET OR WRITE FOR COPY TO-DAY. WORLD ALMANAG PULITZER BLDG., Park Row, New York City, N.Y.

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