The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1914, Page 13

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i ) \ te ~~ Re 1) BYWARRANTSFOR PROMINENT MEN 2 ‘Accused eet Case of Six- ii teen-Year-Old Gitl Now in Juvenile Court Charge. f GEWNNATI, Fed. 24—Cincin- exatribating to the delinquency @ etxteen-year-old girl. The most the quartet is Col. Brent , general freight agent and su- of terminals of the and Nashville Railroad and of Regge od best known men, Hi] three are Hugo Go! i. a © manatactoren Isaac Ne ‘ten Fora . B, BURKE ASKS PROBE BY FEDERAL JURORS OF PANAMA DEALS Declares He Cours Courts Investiga- tion of Charges That He Accepted Bonuses. John Burke, former manager of tho commissary department of the Panama Railroad, who has been sus- pended by Col. George Goethals dur- ing an investigation of the affairs of his department, visited United States Dintrict-Attorney H. Snowden Mar- shall to-day to assure him of his de- gire to have the charges fully in- vestigated. With Burke was his counsel, ex | Judge Lorin C. Collins of the Bu- preme Court of the Canal Zono. Judse Collins told Mr, Murshall that Mr. Bu ke would come from bis home ia n | Indianapolis whenever he was want- | .{ed, If the Federal Grand Jury takes od tot the last two weeks she has in-charge of Ju Court of- re, but it was not until to-day | old is the only man of the res, that is in town at the present ; charge had been placed | isuvenortwo POLICEMEN! 1S PLACED 'LAGED OW TRIAL *Shititano, fii «Youna Young “Gunman, Faces a Jury for the Taking of Three Lives in All. A jury is being impannelied before Judge Maone in General Sessions to- dey to decidé the fate of Oreste Shilli- 'tano, alias “The Paper Box Kid," (alias “Harry Shie@e," the youthful \ [Italian gunman, who on the night of “May 3 last shot and killed Policeman William» Heaney and Charles Teare ‘and John Rizzo, a civilian, in Mul- rry str hillitano is to be tried t for the killing of Heaney: | Assistant District-Attorney Wasser. Wexel said that Shillitano had killed ile two policemen while attempting to escupe after killing Rizzo, whom the had shot because ‘of a existed between, the t | Samuel 8, Koening, jRepubli Gaten t Mills, mhilanthropis re feud that rman of the randson of the late nt Shillitano, er. of the Cited: ta Treasury Sérvico hax been ap= ited consulting engineer ply 2 y of t asury Department. a ings. He hus bee al nervice since 1886, Mr, 3 ds*Edward Wegman, The nN county committee and | it « action. District-Attorney Marshall ts inves- tigating the charge that Burke ac- cepted bonuses from contractors fur- | nishing supplies to the canal author- ities, The probe was trans! New York at the instance of States Attorney-General McReyn ty bhi apie held a conference wit! rhe ¢ Mr. Mi ait declared that no papers have been submitted to the Grand Jury, but that additjonal reports were’ tobi | from Panama on each incom- ing ship. When full reports are at bend, all wilt be placed in the hands of Whe*Grand Jury. Millionaires. | A bill repealing the Secured Debts Tax law was intro- duced by Sena@r Boyland last night. jonaires to brin Fe ma hence mitaatrt a ns thom ezempt from taxation By the pay- POSLAM HEALS PIMPLES, RASH SCALP-SCALE It you need { its marvelous healing ef- fects, do el he te to use Poslam, for ar For the Feradicati vot Eesema, Acne. Tetter, Psoriasis, Barbers’ Itch and all kin troubles Poslam proves its healing powers at once, improvement seen daily. * ALBANY, Fe! West 25th Street, New » medicated with Poslam, improves and id ha Block 8th ~ tompy St Important Notice to Charge Customers In order that all may take advantage of our February Clover Days we wish to vie that merchandise purchased and n Feb, 25th and 20th will be included on bill rendered April Ist, 1914, and not on bill of March Ist. If you find it impossible to visit the store, mail of ‘phone your order. It will receive the same prompt and careful attention that is THO given to customers at the counters. But, of d course, it is better for you to come to the store —for not all the Clover Day items are men- tioned in the list below. [& THURSDAY HCL PSL The Big Monthly Event nt This Time Will Run Two ree Our first Clover Day was fh an overwhelming success, and we hadso man; uests the followin, 7 Mead Clover Loar that; WOMEN’S & MISSES’ SUITS we have di decided to extend the February Sale to ‘Thursday nig! Y Reraember, the merc! ba offered has been i MEN’S CLOTHING (Main Floor) Oped Mewes 00 cna and Seung Men's Men’s and Young Men‘s 619.00 specially purchased for this occasion, and none can be secured at the Clover Day prices after ae sale is over. You Know the Values You Received at Our Previous Clover Sale - | Well, they babar only an introduction. We want you to see the new lines we have gathered for your choosing next Wednesday | “** d' Thursday. We intend this Clover sale to surpass its predecessor—and you will see by the excep- tional values offered that we have planned with that object in view, od The Clover Sale is a permanent institution at Matthews’—and in its methods and opportunities itis our purpose to 4 follow the great Clover Sale of eco * & Clothier, of Philadelphia, the originators of this popular event. ji[t Is a Movement in Which Only New and. Seasonable|:= _ Goods Are Offered and in Which the Pricés Quoted — Must Be Lower Than..the. Same Merchandise ‘ Can Be Bought at in Any Other Store “Look for the Clover Signs Printed in Greenlee remember, this announcement ada ay a gus list of the Clover Day te Eagle, Brooklyn Times, Bi lyn Citizen or Standard Union beavy, = yale tne Ne tea shades, sites WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS (Second Floor) Ss ais ea WOMEN'S GLOVES FURNITURE fr (alain, Floor) (Fourth Floor) eat: latent” Hee’ Me frees ve . i weel, ee at be 4 ty 7 eogbad Sei siege, T ety —_eeeooOo WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SKIRTS (Seeond. Floor) aaa lined faint —White only Lback omen’ + 50c Silk " noes ee Pent mer q oom M y regular sises VEILINGS MUSLIN UNDERWEAR (Mai Floor) (Second Floor) Covere—M. MILLINERY (Second Floor) eS eS ia OPEN Pall) EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O°CLOCK Newark, N. J.» Stare, 49 and 5! Market Street (Low Prices and Liberal Credit This This ts the only store ‘where, you can pu can buy of on instalments AT CASH raices and where sou know that in case of {liness or mistor*une we will witttngiy wait fer our momev)- $1.25 Solid Oak W$5 Golden Dining Chair. Especially + ied For This $12 Solid Oak 18 CHIFFONIER Celden mo Sake. large plate mir~ drawers, wooed knobs. Every isn sr neteen furniture in our stock is included jn this sale and marked at about half regular pricas. ba Brats th meunts on Ly hey end fo foot thay nm awe sizes. “Bright finish only. HOUSE DRESSES (Second Floor) Drensee—F' OIL PAINTINGS (Third Floor) 4 i 0 a ints Nucaleea aa t oe, in lenen! ilk Line hao plsck: “all ales quality ~ Finished broldery or aa ~-Made trimmed with ds wertion and ribbon. lade HOSIERY (Main Floor) ag ; Br} He CHILDREN’S HOSIERY (Main Floor) sn Stevicenbie: lrreg Hosters ru 61.50 . is Soa sl (Main Floor) OT 43 inch taht Tocts, imported 40 inch width; na HAIR GOODS (Second Floor) A ANavy hairs value WALL PAPERS Third Floor) Bedroom patterna, in es, floral chints and GAS FIXTURES & LIGHTS Basement) S149 Gee Fistu ete with 8 Dindny CURTAINS & DRAPERIES (Third Floor) ‘Gall, net brie iat # ines: LEATHER COODS (Main Floor) i. ‘ pieteatad corners, er covering. ‘iravelling* Wage ¥ sii aay ahape. ean atten. OF BG ae nai or Hand thai vther and lik rm SILVERWARE (Main Floor) Boe line. of colors: yar. ie hatin Taft 'ull- fashion yy ne with unbleached sol ese ol ILDREN’S UNDERWEAR ot! ‘ain yal aud (Main Floor) Molin Tattete Sash nioene Migs | ete most ‘ | GAMES AND TOYS ds Cand. Gaeamne fej sive Card Partica; Fiinch, Fikes, Wook, Oe | gles Rit And Hasobalt a 7; | board which makes eiudy & pleasure, n STATIONERY (Main Floor) dence Carde—Box of 24 Oiina tne old ite Main Floor) Female Larue oan ey heavy) quailty;

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