The evening world. Newspaper, February 18, 1914, Page 6

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., WEDS HER RESCUER. Youngest Miter pe il Grand. Ganghter of the Oldest. THE youngort plot in the port of New Fork and the granddaughter of the otd- Me Weing pilot ratled 0 eymoon on the Manta N jed Frait Line to-dn: thy, twenty-six years old, having com- pleted his apprentices! pilot yerterday. An hour after receiv. ing ye AYU Heenve he went to the city ‘and received a Heense to! Mae Conklin of No. 243 » (S DENED BY COURT Will Have to. satatiel To-Mor-! row—Date Will Be Set. ! for Trial. ony. ot Brooklyn, the couple were married by Father Donohue, All the pilots from Bandy Took not oh Davis in the Supreme Court | pier | to-day to nee t enied the motion to wet aside) OM it aent iy dndictment against Thomas Haa- elewati accused of demanding $50,000 | Anthony Douglass as a pre- to getting an aqueduct oon- and be will Nave to plead to to-morrow, when the date for the Wil be set. et teers = was'made by Hassott's ae D. Lindsey, of the teoll, Annable & ‘Lindsay. ~alpears oa the ground that more than one Grand Jury at ‘at the time of the indict- pseigoned law says there sha i wae nearly at Coney, Tang summer le rescued SMOKERS OF AMERICA SPEND MORE MONEY FOR FATIMAS THAN FOR ANY “OTHER CIGARETTE a& rem nie ‘Whi [mint iv ftere ee evident [tno Fatimas, and stroking they them tao Fatima be Cea ete at a mod- ioe tetas you might try blend that | the: PATHE M2": MOTION PICTURES! HITS WILSON ON SUFFRAGE. | Reristow Tella the Senate Preat- dent's Stand In Inconsistent. |purtrage conatifut Jin for talk but not action to-day in nthe { when he declined to favor nufframe be: it was not treated in the Demo- ap m, while he wast asking « 08 he Panam tolln ex- emption mw hited th red. The «reed of audacious claima of far more potent wit tive than appeals Nenator Sutherl convincing are nt fraxe was the Inck of a argument axainst it ti Distinctively Individual Court’ House to-day. order and, curity In Mexico were passed to-day by the National Commit- tee of Councillors of French Foreign Commerce. ———— MAY DROP OWEN BILL. re to Senate Move Against Regalate Stock Hachanges. WASHINGTON, Feb, 18,.—Opposition to the Owen bill t@ regulate stock ex- changes took the form of a movement to-day to drop the mensure. At a mest- ing of the Renate Hanking Committee plans for Ita future wil t fa not an Administration bill, ‘and Preat- dent Wilson has refrained from indicate od Died ti url House Corridor. Aman of about sixty years who seems, ou- | ing his view! from papers in his pockets, to have been Isbell of No, 1%) Ryerson street, Geer rookiyn, dropped deal of heart disease Prethe corridor of the. Kinga County The place wan crowded with men warming themselves at the radiators when the old man col- laps * TURKISH BLEND ‘ CIGARETTES Friends tell their. how good not get it. With all the knowledge possible about tobacco there still remains that uoknown pera the public taste. The pr bse lic are not Pfickle, they know when they are pleased, and they as| show it "instinctively, whether it ‘ausic, art, tobacco of any- one that concerns the whole lore, when smokers more for Fatii thax for any otlier cigarette ip this aeatey it shows en that re can no mii the In Collabor- ation With | 30g Bowtie Tdoulta i sf jage Mair Account Customers Are Invited © to Use Thetr Receivers’ Thursday Tw Day Sale—T oilet Articles ¢ rida These standard, world- famous Toilet Articles are so well known and widely advertised that no comment is necessary beyond mére mention of price and value. Our Toilet Article Department will be one of the busiest places in New York to-morrow and Friday. Don’t fail to get your share of the specials. We cannot fill mail orders and we reserve the right to limit quantities. ’ bee ed ee. Drinkiog Toe Sawedi tay caves Cake ke Ronee . SC| 500. Im 'yralin Ivory Ime oat ‘8 Set—(6- rT ) ieerguiae, Cream 10¢ |25¢ ‘Box’ ‘Kichantd Face Peseeet Witeh| Fowder—(all . 27 |28e hor 10,000 Cures S¢ FAIRY SOAP at 3150 1,200 Bottles 25¢ LYSOL at 15c 10 Grove 19¢ PEROXIDE HYDROGEN, U. S. P. 1b, bottle at 8c 1,000 $1.00 Bottles WESTPHAL’S AUXILIATOR at 44c 2,000 Bottles 50¢c HIND’S HONEY and ALMOND CREAM at 29 18 Gross 25¢ BENZOIN, GLYCERINE and ROSE WATER Lotion at 12¢ 1,500 Bottles 50e ODOL MOUTH WASH at 31c 5,000 Boxes 2Se NAPOLEUN TOOTH POWDER at 10c ve Mate 98e Cellutold Cleeke— /505 Enchan eaten NT... 280|*<oint Powder — we wie’ Pace I ase Cl unt) 74¢!,,0 wine 7 ‘Maswage Cream 49¢ || Ho aGany! jac or violet ‘oo! je BSc] Veto abc 'raveler's Massage 5009 Phi cup. with ee cack’ pavaaees ‘of Ma; “3le Tollet Soap: A Sale Withée- a Sele Receivers’ Big Special Purchase $1.00 and $1.25 Guaranteed Rubber : Hot Water Bottles . ssorted Sizes, 2, 3 and 4. White 39c i¢jand Red Rubber, the Best $1.00 sossensssonssqeoseccooosssts This Is FINAL fh 90/7 ein cei 28e Bottles on the Market. The Receivers announce the final clearance of Women’s Our uoapocsunaeensasconsiousets ee Coats and Suits 87 COATS, | 95/14 coats, .50 Re’ as $950 of N id shoe. $2@ ees were up to were $19.75 ‘cites 50. ¢0.$29.75. ; TS, ree BEE $9.98 uot $QOBIESTS, $55.00 Silk seat. eee ngerie” I were $12.50 ww fur-trimmed, $4 2:50 Bt vhely, to $18.75. were $29.78 75 $88009900098099 00990 second Fleor aeeasebencovevoveet t %a9900000090000 00080ernIra ren beosneseqnnnneent Receivers’ Sale—Six of the Season’s Most Wanted Weaves in Fashionable Silks and Dress Goods dee een Values Up to as Re, de $ 5 $12.75 Fee Chiffon, Surplus oe 94 COATS, 20 SUITS, sree Bepshadhaaht York Ameri in the. La pea of motion itare dveinan In ine Attias read the story in short, complete, novelette form— | 7 calisboret Specially Priced for Thursday “2 Pitas elernsoa picture States transformed into photo-plays Te the / American and Pathe Collaboration Motion Pictures Can Be Seen a and evening Geth of, Kadt Side, Continued. Bent Sur, 14TH to SOUTH STO—WEST 81DE. 10 Court, 166 Clinton se, » Te Catharine St, Bloorker St. Ave. " Nem Carling, 140 Salltvan At. __ New Evidge, 178 Delancey st. BRONX. Pecrlens, 114 Nast 186th We Pa Coleman's dade "atae ‘Third Ave. Sever, 8495 Third Ave, mear 166th. Coleman, 745 Westchester Ave. may the om BRONX—Continued. it, B10 — .* tast'i 174th St, Ferdbam, 2508 Mlorado, 1597 Wilkins Ave, Westchester, 2319 areneneey Ave. Apollo, 747 iaat 180th 'Weate! 180th Street, O45 Kant 186th St. Model, 045 Freeman St. BROOKLYN. BOROUGH HALL SECTION, jeemte, 00 Eden, Atlantic Ave. WILLIAMBBURG. Grand, 148 h Seat |, near eroham Ave, ue, Lee ai uimey, ‘ano ‘Quincy Be, ng slong oisTRICT. Covert Ave. and Palmetto st, 1475 Fuiten s+ Fulton st. jomentend, 148 | Leeper, Cooper. near ‘Bushwick. seen at th y the famtos Pathe chinese Eastern District, Continued. PORT GREENE SECTION. ‘The Arcade, 850 Myrtle Ave, CYPRESS HILLS. Adetpht,’ as08 Felten Hi Arlington, Az! pecoten, New Famity, Ailngtes end a NEW LOTS series American, 806 Sutter Ave. Rockaway, 945 Rockaway Ave. ba bong 734 Pitkin Ave. Atlantic, $648 Atlantio A: Satter, 408 Butter Ave. GARENPOINT. Nassau, 09 Nassau Ave, Cryetal, Greeapoiat, ar. Manhattan, American, 010 Manhattan Ave. BAY RiGAE SECTION. on oe AY ~ Atlantic, Tt! a and tsa “ue PARK SLOPE SECTION, Eden, 411 Fitth Ave. near 7th, 455 Ten Ainembra, S14 Witte Ave. ua" For Additional List of Sub- ' urban Theatres Where You Will Wad the Amevican-Pathe Pie-* tures See To-morrow’s N. Y. American. The All Wool New Crepes—double width, and very fpstionsyes & in ee eth Ce. sch a Mahogany, nuff, Taupe, Tango, Rose, Laven a, ; Brown, Tan, Black and Cream; yard aes ahacy 20 59c $1.00 All Wool Brocaded Charmeuse—another under- priced behicanis Spring dress fabric in great demand; colored igns on backgrounds 69c of the new pl colorings; 42 inches wide; yard. . $2.50 All Wool Plaids—54 inches wide; beaigiful color combinations that reflect style and character; fine serge, cheviot and crepe weaves; in proper weight for stylish skirts or suits; yard Still Another Purchase Enables Us to Sell Paris Made Beaded Tunics Val toszs0.at O° At the Simpson Crawford Store, famous for so many years for ite laces, tunics and lace and embroidered robes, you can buy the very latest models in French Beaded Tunics at 96.95 each. Values up (¢ 622.60, Not only are they the latest models, but they are par- tleularly adapled bu the present modes, $7.50 Beautiful Quality MILAN HEMP HATS in newest colorings and shapes, $1.98 and upward. LIQERET Reset aATe leading shapes, at mnt pPattintnt | $2,00 Silk Canton Crepe—40 inches wide; su- perior grade and best value in NewYork; $ 1 1 5 in many popular colors; yard ° $2.50 Cascadeuse—40 inches wide; all silk crepe; favored for fashionable gowns; in $1 49 a good range of street colors; yard e $2.00 Satin Charmeuse—extra heavy, brilliant soft finish of exceptional beauty; in afull $ 1 1 5 range of street and evening shades; yard.. 4° A ‘Secmingly Endless Display of Spring Millinery Our Milo Departments are fast Hiiog with the chormaing new hata for present. For years our Millinery Fashions have been months ahead pepe fry end teedayeil you wiah to keep in touch with the latest styles from Paria, you must see our al Note the Style of Hats Illustrated wing of Trimmed as well as Untrimmed Dress shapes. IMITATION HAIR BRAID, in black only with black velvet facings, several atylea, 96¢. Peeples TRIMMINGS, a large assoriment of dainty wreat! of the French in he, @ pretty trimming for early Spring We Wil ris Your lat Froa When trin

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