The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1914, Page 9

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OW TRIAL FOR HOLDING vp! IGE TRUST SUCCESSOR Witness Tells of Paving President! of Dealers $1,000 in Marked | Bills. | Joseph A. Sheridan, President of! the Independent Ice Dealers’ Associa- | tom, was placed on trial before Jus- | thee Davis in the Criminal Branch of | the Supreme Court to-day, charged) with having extorted $1,000 from the! Knickerbocker Ice Company, suc-| to the “Ice Trust,” in April! by threatening to “set” against! ke company the Igislature, the At- | General and the District-At- » , and begin a newspaper cam- 25,000 Pieces of SHEET” MUSIC out at (is) HESITATION Ci TORE Latest Hesitation Waltz wf Craze, Saturday only... SIXTH © AVE.119° T0208 FSTREET, W. A. Marble and John S. Sheppard, Jr., as RECEIVERS This Is the Exact Size of' One of the 50 Fountain Pens, To- Morrow, 5 Be in All Departmanie® -\' 500 More Boys’ Suits | f Will Wear Twice as Long as Ordinary and, with two pairs of lined Pants, cost only’: «. $1 to $1. to injure it. This is the fomous Diamond Point, 14 kt. gold, fountain guaranteed for one year. Charles C. Small, division superin- [~ D co WITH EACH PEN THERE IS A MANUFACTURERS’ ARANTEE CERTIFIC ATE WHICH SAYS: i ‘ i $ -98 nd co tendent of the Knickerbocker Cém- é “In the event of any y mgghenndge a) within one year frem da’ purchase, this certificate enables you to return this pen te us rn | 4 pany, quoted Sheridan as saying: ‘ and we will adjust the same ou without charge or give you a new pen.” te yeur & r “Well, it looks as if ict was roing | Several hundred Diamond ‘oiut Fountain. Pens will bo on sale in our Jewelry section, at 55e. A variety of sizes and styles. ’ The Suite. ua ‘to be scarce this year, and if I don't) \ canes Floor. aa Sih Pan ee areata na ee LE 4 . G ane fine eres Gre | geome moncy I will have to start rot es ." according to Small, fe fancy mixtures, as a series of newspaper articles ‘ Zs, and grays. ing tho public and retail dealers t the Knickerbocker Company j The coat isthe 4 especially against any increase parte style, with the price of ice. yg A pockets, and incut i Z stylishly. ¥ oe a ghia ete In Business Circles, EA 8 se vin Pate! A Ps ved @ circular calling upon Hquor a fight the - pees ee peat knicker pant } Pe ‘oa roughout, f double wear, ‘Alno 1,000 ready to send out. No Alcohol or Atlantic Coast, there’s a far greater disturbance right here in New ‘ loo) id ; ps and watch pocket. * ghsrldan, Gmail testified, he nad pela] Dangerous Drugs. York. Never before has the Clothing Te been so agitated as it is Sizes 7 to 18 years, inclusive. Gheridan $1,000 in marked bills in the], While the papers are talking about the Seismic shock along the | ‘The municipal employment bureau ‘wméer the direction of Mayor Mitchel ‘wil open to-morrow morning at 9| Yisorous, forceful @clock at No. 27 Lafayette atroct.| mite may oe tance at hy Ing to morbid states Augustus Regan of the office of |. vast majority of seemingly healthy young Commissioners of Accounts will have| women and men are almost colorless, be- @mmediate charge, but he will work i under the direction of George H. Bell, Commissioner of Licenses. ‘This will be a central bureau and each day will issue to tho various | fe,,cle ment agencies of the city |taniets, which. are invariad! printed lists of the men and women | crease the red blood corpuscles, af Sr"s, of ee ees it lasting ine (mprove fapidiy, ‘The vest physicians no ‘ thecary ehops this tablet in and useful watch ‘obs cits babee BUREAU READY TO OPEN mujegettotatcn, pin cere MEN’S CLOTHING |" goys se Sa fda S50 Ge) teat with the suit we include a belt ) - |Best for Colds $ Blue Serge Suits $5.00 ‘Chinchilla Over; 02 |* and $7 Long Over- CITY EMPLOYMENT Receivers’ Sale of : flow to eve Red Lit th me Pante Coats. Ages #34 to 4, niseate. Sines up to 16 years 3. 482 Men’s $20.00 and 365 Men's Suits, $25.00 Overcoats, $10 20and $25 $1375 Were $20.and $25, Chinchilla and fancy mixtures, all A large selection in the most popu- the latest models, regular or storm | | ar shades and fabrics “Mitabie for overcoats, shawl collar, belted backs, | | Men and young men in all walks of single or double breasted; all sizes. Iie, Receivers’ Saturday Specials New Spring Blouses : ‘opular Values at More Popular Prices 1 Values U; x landecme Lace Blouses in scores ot, itlersat”modsie o ghae i 5 ? The one illustrated is made of fine cream shadow . effect aud aig: ane ed back and front; Teil at neck and down, front, . S28 98 110 Men’s Tuxedo & Full Dress Suits, $ 1 5 Formerly $25, Made of fine black cloth, cut in the Oe a ee 181 Men’s Suits, $7 Formerly $12 and $15, Fane: mixtures, in the newest Fall materials, plenty of large suits for big men, also stout sizes. 37 Men's Overcoats, $1 5 . Formerly up to $30, This lot includes some of our high- est price overcoats, among which the newest styles will be found. work. This last mentioned plan ‘will be carried into operation as far ee practical vf eee ine jand expense of trave! long dis- tances and paying several, carfares, very Jatest style, in cither full dress or tuxe rdo style; fine silk grosgrain fac- ing;,all sizes, including stout men. also on sleeves, at’, pa. sodels, ath eaetinee Hane Lie cls, with hi 175 Men's Fancy Sey, ass timmingy alr oes *} rss | We and Full Dress Vests, $1: 44 white, Wales 50 100 and 05% 850, "35 “ Formerly $3 to $5, etective ei cge med oa art Suitable for strect or business. ° igs 4 “GRIFFON BLOUSES; in''s y of lels,and all good staple shades, “a Final Reduced Prices nieces | ‘Women’s & Misses’ Fur Coats Former! Now |§| Receivers’ at Abott LOT OF § Pony and Seal Dress Coats 39.75. 27.50|! | Sale of Men’ Ss & Women’ s Gloves Half Price|\": ee Me aaa 6 Caracul Coats 69.00 50.00 $1 and $1.25 Gloves ee erecnl Coats rae? 75.00) | | | Men's and Women’s Samples RS eae | Ye eclaie Men's Bample Glows]: 94., ‘4 Mole Coney Coats 125,00 82.50 a Blended Squirrel Coats 135.00 95.00 In tan, glace and gray mocha leathers, splendid assortment of styles and kinds, and occa olay to ‘ $1.50 Values....... 59 Factory samples ‘sod dg in both ered backs, soft, pliable and perfect fitting, at. Women’s $1.00 on : a mannish g! | toe red Weal tan chases, will tive good ner ner c Bp Seracel Costs 1750011500 /V || Sereishuyeolted or show aaight rip ar [ TMs coreescecgan aa conessesssies $3 Long White Gloves : ne Eee ars oae ee Also strain which has been carefully repaired; $1 end $1.25 Gloves ‘Twenty button length, perfect $9 .96 ; vman maybe perfectly a % } all ‘Resi $1.00 to $1.50 aise: tee, , aie Lie Ay Cres ene iy ed he wens fitting, out very fall in the arm... L _ air ap $4 aller sige $495 ‘Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats Rees wile oc ce BI Pa ore see Of Chinchilla, Zibeline, Eponge, English and Scotch Fabri¢s , 12.50 15.00 18.50 22.50 Formerly $19.75 up to $45.00 Receivers’ Sale Gas Lights Very Ber. and artistic, but, best of all, a BRILLIANT Light. (re "Sean Stipes The Receivers’ Sale Will Again Feature $3 Satin Slippe Misses’ Advance Spring Suits| || #2 shee — pratt 319-7 at Last Tuesday one of the telephones in ‘ = ' : iat ats wear Rarae our Advertising Department rang and a s we trouble with ther seet when the B conversation® something like this took} | Re 2 tnd have been known to wear twice as long 4s ulating Ae place: (| . i other shoes costing about aot shade “This is Miss —-—— of --—-—, Manhattan, Two of YS , . Kisen 9 te 4aye fer jstete ange reliable my friends purchased new pring twits from your Misses’ S ‘A Bisea 1 to oY for bty bows, ' 33%% Discount Sale Saturday On the Entire Stock Balanée of * Women’s and Misses’ Furs Comprising All Muffs and Scarfs of Fox, Wolf, Lynx, Skunk, Beaver, Raccoon, Mink, Mole, etc. In- sited neatly 7 wit hed Purchases made now will be stored at low prices, if desired. FIFTH AVE. At Thirty-fifth St. 9c | | sees sewn ef eo hie ae wc Dehn ti ca an | TIA A ¥ Here’s a Good Example Receivers’ Sale sntimnucn Cranford, msc apparel for years has had ; 1 of, Of the Way the Receivers Are Sell Victrola XI wherever imi \ i The Splendid Simpson Crawford Stock ae Me ils stint me bac Ni AA FURNITURE enbinet fh Fell ord racks, ; 4 an \ T Purchased Before the Receivership for the. The SKIRT is the new ripple flow draped oftest, > “ | FEBRUARY FURNITU she Be ee | AN || ae SADE BINE on citePe bon, “Warsaw us oe | tien You have only to wipe}! IB fh : “io the ‘finast of men'e wear via Quartered Fumed Oak your dishes when you let them |i, | | |) a ‘These mat shown in all the ing shades : f- * $8.50 Arm $3.95 Not one feature of these suits warronts a pink i practically wash themselves with ; tone arm and rice lower than 825.00. We skould esk at |tiidins Chaire, at or $26.60 Fumed~ Oak Library sound-box tube, least that much for such charming model: Tables, $14.95. brake,speed reg beautiful quality and superb workmanship ulator and - f \ ' - | | Saturday $19.75. $3 : 3 a8 $3.00 Fumed Ouk Telephone Alabor-saver for cleaning pots and pans, \ Misses’ Spring Suits : Heh y , - | | Tables, . $1.95. : floors, woodwork and everything. ) jeteees Spee ret tay Aa reat in the lo full length styles: 439.00 Fumed Oak Morris Chair Be and ‘ ations, a Yamcy’ belt, on r Mas Ss ‘ se 2: or Harker Laan rey larger packages. 82.50 Fumed jak gasine [ERE FAIRBANK 29059] deepets ms Melueciatoiey , CHICAGO Terms: gl 0. 00 Down Micses’ | jinter Coat ay ieee ot feta, w crepe che || tik tee Early English Misses’ and Girls’ M ’ ny ’ Finish, $4.95 wnade 50 a Month |] up tones in @ lot of pond : wn 39c ei teh aa tat ARSE Nes i ra 50 Fumed Oak Ladies’ entitled ny Thatane vores” i» Girle’ White Dresses to 14: upward from... 49¢|18 years; at $15,00 to 24.75 | | Desks, $3.95. “ 6 Fitth leer. ‘i ; ‘ IMPSON CRAWFORD CO., W. A. MARBLE AND JOHN S. SHEPPARD, JR., oo be mittee ‘ jp sbi deta bs fy sn 0h aatan 2 S RECEIVERS - Metre TRE as as fer BO sit

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