The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1914, Page 13

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* Oye wae « MOTECTS DEFEND. “* “Declare Site Was Bought for " _ Terminals, Not for Ottice | _ Planned. ~~ | eH Anstrumental in its construction and| Walsh. When she finished her story smespecially upon the architects.” i “" The protest saya the site of the Noor ts used for the Brooklyn Bridge «0 0f Its cuble contents. * that the building will cost $12,000,000, “New York." 8 SILVER KITT FOX SETS 1 CANARY COLOR FOX SET | MUNICIPAL BUILDING: SUBWAY 1S BLAMED) Structure, | McKim, Mead & White, architects, | @o-day sent a letter to the Sinking! ne Fund Commission, taking exception} ) ~ to the criticisms of Mayor Mitchel) and others levelled at the manner fn which the Munteipal Building was “Certain comments by members of) the Sinking Fund Commission Jan. 21,” says the protest, “have given rise to exaggerated statements that the buil€ing 1s oxtravagantly planned, iM-suited to ite purpose, and a fall- ure, “Such statements must naturally | reflect upon all those who have been building was acquired, “not for the Purpose of erecting an office building, but to permit of the construction of ® system of rapid transit between the Manhattan terminals of the East River bridges,” so that up to the first Station, taking up twenty per cent. It ts claimed that the plan was ehosen by a jury of architects of great experience as presenting the best solution. It is further contended “which is less per cubic foot than any ether granite faced office buliding in acelin SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS (Opposite Altman's) 9 BAS. LYNX SETS ee mio Muff, single or double imal Former price $65.00 Gane Price $95.00 1 BL BLUE WOLF SETS Extra large pillow muffs, animal Former Price $25.00 2 CROSS FOX SETS ith heads, tails and Extra large 2 san muffs, animal scarfs trimmed wit Former Price $150.00 oo Former Price $60.00 3 LEOPARD SE SETS Imported _ models, beautiful skins, * trimmed with contrasting furs. sf | 11 BLACK FOX SETS Extra large pillow muffs, single and double animal scarfs. Former Price $75.00 7 JAP MINK SETS ba e ep piliow mutts, Rien haped ndeomely, striped pelts ormer Price $55.00 | 6 BEAVER SETS Pillow mys, various shaped scarfs, Former Price $65.00 4 SCOTCH MOLE SETS Imported models, trimmed with Er- mine, Former Price $150.00 ; .416 SKUNK MUFFS Made of 6 selected skins each. Former Price $55.00 Imported rnodel, made of 5 extra large Russian Fox skins. Former Price $250.00 jelubs, had to be “WOMAN IN HYSTERCS AS SHE TELLS STORY OF ATTAGK BY MAN Divorced, Mrs. Raymond Says Policeman Failed to Arrest Assailant. Mi urguerile | Mrs. Marguerite Raymond, a beau-| tiful brunette, whose husband, Arthur f, Raymond, a real estate broker of Brooklyn, divorced her last Novem ber, naming James R. Williston, mem- ber of the New York, Roaton and! Chicago stock exchanges and of many | asnisted from the witness stand in Brooklyn Potice| Headquarters to-day after she told, ““Pape's Diapepsin” upset stomachs feel fine the story of an attack on her Lag a! man whom she knew only as “Mr. Walsh.” Mrs. Raymond appeared against Policeman Charles E. Carlton, on trial before Third Deputy Commissioner 5, Godley for having failed to arrest Dr. Skidmore had to be called from the Long Island College Hospital. He took her home, suffering from hys- teria. Mrs, Raymond said she was Intro- duced to Walsh on Jan. 8 near her home at No. 21 Highth avenue, Brooklyn, by a Mr. Warren, an old friend. They went in a taxicab to Raub's. “Wo stayed late and I demanded that [ be taken home. Mr. Walsh BOY DIES IN HIS SLEEP. wast ute Had Told Mother of Fall, but Instated He Waon't Hurt. When Jacob Bloom of No. 477 Myrtle avenue, failed to awaken his fitteen- year-old son Simon, to-day he became tlarmed and called for an ambulance. | Dr. Plerson of Cumberland Street | Hoapital found the boy dead. Last ‘wight, after playing’ in the snow, the \hoy told his mother he had fallen while Mo but had not hurt himself. Dur- nx the night his parents noticed his | cober breathing, but did not think it cause for alarm. The boy hed either hurt himeelf by his fall or, his parents say, may have died in a convulsion, to which he has been subject. ‘SICK, SOUR STOMACH, INDIGESTION OR GAS \makes | in five minutes. Wonder what Meal your stomach— which portion of U jo you? your stomach in in a revolt; y and upset. and 4 fermented into stubborn lumps; head dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate undi breath foul, t a little Pape's minutes you won the indigestion and distres: Millions of qnet know that it is needless to have abad eee A little Diapepsin occasion- ally lates toad did the dam- bother, if sour, 2 Well, don't what ‘you just sted food; ue coated—just take iapepsin and in five iat became m and wonen to-day this delicate organ regu: d can ey eat their favorite foods without fear. If your ‘stomach doesn't take care of called a taxicab and took me home. | vour liberal limit without rebellion; He grabbed me and carried me to i my apartment. 1 fought with him, jan came up.” sin, your f Doretae! ios hel a thi Tt it harmless rel wcreaming for help and this police- wer which costs only fifty cents for a is a damage instead of a juickest, surest, ‘ape’s Diapep- Carlton was corroborated by Police-| large case at drug stores. It's truly man Lang when he testified that Mrs.| wonderful—it digests food and sets Haymond had not asked him to ar- things straight, #0 gently and easily rest Walsh, but had demanded that he | that it is really astonishing, Please, on and on with Extra display | rv a. o space! has been provided private det Commissioner G bearing for a week 362 Fifth Avenue 33.50 | 39.50 12.50 55.00 © 50.00 | 30.00 25.00 | 25.00 65.00 | 27.50 | © | 4 CARACUL COATS Contrasting collars and cuffs; selected skin 95.00 search the mag and wee If he wore | tor vour sake, don't odiey adjourned the! ® weak, disordered stomach; it's x0 ~RUSSEK’S unnecessary, 1 West 34th Street (Knickerbocker Trust Co, Building.) | 4HUDSON SEAL COATS ed Muskrat, contrasting collars and cuffs. | 2HUDSON SEAL COATS | Imported mode! Former hiss 3250. 00 & $300.00 4 SCOTCH MOLE COATS ed Smoke Fox, 2 BROADTAIL COATS mine collars and cuffs. 2 LEOPARD COATS Handsome pelts. 6 ODD CARACUL COATS All imported models. Former Prices | 6 CARACUL COATS Made from solid skins. ns. 3 MINK MARMOT COATS Full length. Full length. 4 PERSIAN LAMB COATS Selected pelts, short and full te Final Reductions The Following List Shows All the Fur Coats and Fur Sets We Have Left We offer you an opportunity to buy furs of the finest quality at a price that will never be duplicated anywhere or at any time. All Furs Bought During This Sale Will Be Stored Free of Charge in Our Own Modern Storage Plant. 6 HUDSON SEAL COATS Dyed Muskrat, draped models. | 65.00 Former Price $135.00 Former Price $175.00 | 125.00 | 150.00 | 395.00 models, collars of Ermine Former Price $400.00 150 PERSIAN PAW SETS |. 2.7 5 Imported model aa Ae q Loe Ani Path selected skins. 20 00 : Piscephe he oars contrast | 42. 50 Former Price $45.00 € ing collars, } Former Price $110.00 2 FISCHER SETS | sxs00} 95.00 | 12 FRENCH SEAL COATS 42.50 | $ HUDSON SEAL SETS | Se cs ena wee) See | Rybined with Royal ‘trmine ot OQ.QO | 2 FRENCH SEAL COATS Fitch. Imported models, trimmed with Er- Former Price $150.00 | 95.00 Former Price a $200 to $375 | | 50.00 "79.50 Former Price $100.00 Former Price $175.00 Former Price $75.00 7 | Former Price $75.00 “| ‘ool Former Price $1 | 85.00 | 55.00] | 150.00} | 29.75]| 6 BACK ANDNATURALPONY } $18.00 ar. Suits and O’coats That Was Kane’s Price—Our Price $25.00 and *30.00 Suits and O’coats That Was Kane’s Price-—Our Price MEN! Remember how you have walked into a Men's Store and asked for 4 “good Shirt" and the obliging salesman trotted cut a “Mat tewan Shirt’—for which you patd $1.00 or $1,.50--you got “your money's worth,” yo Well, here are those same Shirte—same high standard of Shirtmaking—our price is 69c And Three Shirts at $2.00 platted bosoms and all sizes from 14 to 17, -large flowing ends (no “off colors") claasy Neckwear from tip to tip, We're holding a Special Sale-—our price *10.00 and *12.50 Suiis and O’coats That Was Kane’s Price—Our Price Every Mattewan Shirt is hand-laundered and custom fin' are made of fine percales in all the nobby coloring effect ‘RE 14,1014, Has Just Been Consummated b thews.” “The House of Mat- The Breoklyn Home of Ha:t, Schaffner & Marx Clething fer Men Fulton Street, Brooklyn Having Obtained Through 14" on Order of the Court, the KANE CLOTHING INCORPORATED the 368-370 Fulton Street, Brooklyn ; AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE This Sale an, ‘‘Kane Is Able to Suit $15.00 and *16.50 Suits and O’coats That Was Kane's Price—Our Price ‘21.50 and *23.50 Suits and O’coats That Was Kane's Price—Our Price $32.00 and *35.00 Suits and O’coats | That Was Kane’s Price—Our Price You Know This Brand! The Mattewan Shirts Men’s Neckwear---50c and 65c Kinds | ‘These are actual values we're quoting-—and such Ties, All the new colors 25c standard makes, too. vice at low prices, They Include the pants lined throughout, Overcoate—3 to 17 year sizes—no garment in the Sale made to sell Mrs. Jane Hopkins “Star” Brand | Security Bond ‘Suits & Overcoats Here's a combination of quality and ser- 1,000 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats “Security Bond" Sults--made in the newest of Spring models. Bulgarian effects, stitched belts and patch pockets—all wool blue serges, with knicker at less than $5,00- many at $800 and $7.60. Raaay Lincoln's Birthday at........ “Mother's Friend” and makes—valuee to $4.00, Sale price. .060, 91,48, “Rambler” $1.95 Cor for Brooklyn: The Queen Quality Shee for Wemen $5.00 53.50 luroy, blue serge and miztures, 45c, 69c, 89c Values 69¢ upward to $1.50 Ls 4 ic Receivers, Bankrupt Stock of the Begins THURSDAY _ Lincoln’s Birthday — 1 In Matthews Clothing Section Less than four months a opened its doors at 368-: med the better grades of Men’s Clothin, go the Kane Clothing Co, 370 Fulton Street, featal \ You.”’ rice which seems ridicu-' clothes,’ but we belie a most unusual opportunity: the new season, may not need a new overcoat now, advantage 172 Boys! Take Advantage of the Holiday! We're ready on . on with the season's most elaborate Sale of Boys’ Clothing This is no ys. event, for it ng you savings of practically one-half price—and Boys’ Sample Wash Suits|Boys’ Knicker PantsBoys’ “Bell” B Famous 50c Kinds Wit oa using in yan it will be at on li le gas CN eae an ee au ized the conde of this To close out the stock quickly—not whadinge to i jterfere with our regular Spring business—we ha’ jmarked every garment at a lous Hee we think of “goo in sharing with our men atrons on an occasi this: character—hence the fow prices, er We believe this to be just at the beginning of While ‘twill be to vou to purchase NOW and store it until next] um

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