The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1914, Page 6

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yj a a ee Eo AR. Bh che PTE BO LPS Ace MoD PO Ll «A Lard £ > ? se. PPT TET a 7 | Statewide prominence back in 1894,/of the Committee on Resolutions of! Osbern, Mr. Van Santvoord has long fs DEPORTED LABOR MEN | after “Bat” Shea, one of Senator “Ed"|the Democratic Btate Convention in bee riend of Gov. Glynn and he ie } | Murphy's ers, “Rad shot and! Rochester in 1910 and made the | Pobulur tn his stetion of the State. e 3 WELCOMED IN LONDON [killed Robert Roms, Gov, Flower se-|mpeech nominating Join A. Dix for! —-— <-.. | i ‘ | [tected Mr. Van Santvoord, who had|Governor. Ho was selected py! DENIES ATTEMPT TO DIE. : 5 an | |been out of college only a dhort time,/Charies Ff. Murphy to act a# tem- — = Pi ioe African Leaders at First Re- ‘to carry on a crusade against the|porary chairman of the State Con. Mabel Sniffen, ir digg years old, a N ' Savi | election crooks of Rensselaer County,| vention held in thin city in April, Waitress, of No. 7 West One Hundred LEE AO EE TT, fused to Land, Saying They THE SERVICE BOARD \ Dri, and Seventh in Knick 1 Say Ho ran for Mayor of Troy in 1901[1912, to select delegates at large to ven le in Kalcherhocker | wy y the pain, It is perfectly hernias aed . Wanted to Be Taken Home. Jon tho Democratic ticket and was|the National Convention, in the| smite! suffering from bichloride of doesn't burn or ‘discolor t ia. | mercury poison, Edward Ki hi ™ | | _— |defeated by Daniel F. Conway. By|spting of 1911 he was one of the can- | 2 sad rhtod listen!| Limber up! Don’t ‘suffer! Get o q GRAVESEND, Eng. Feb. 24.—Nine | can~ {lives in the seme house, heard the ae honest = | SSEND, Eng., Feb. Troy Lawyer, Banker and/tttt time he had become « man of didates before’ the Legislature for! woman screaming early to-day and tice or maybe| small trial bottle of ’ Gatien of the ten labor leaders deported from | Tioy Lawyer, Banker and |atrairs, and while he was considered |the United Staten Senate against, called Policeman Quinilisan, from « strain, and you'll blessed | Jacobs Oil” from any ; | , a eA oe aftor.using it just ou'll forget that i Foe [rckaha tge <Ahaei dite fee ge on! Politician to Serve the |Independent in politics, he wae gen: | William F. Sheohan According to the police version, she | Felief the moment you rub) your beck | Fou Sve’ bud’ beckacwes palage 4 + Woman Clings to Intruder’s Jan. 27 after the general strike had Muchan to Serve ON the |eratty in good standing with the ma-| Gov. Dix relected Mr. Van Sant. /{uugttel’ nm m recut of Witich ane ye. | with soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs | icisticn, because your beck wilt never ; been broken by the government de- Up-State Commissi chine. voord an his legal advisor in Decem. | elled to die, Wh ot to the hon- | Oil.” Nothing else takes out’ sore-| hurt or cause any mote malsery. It ° *4..Revolver Arm and De- [ciared their intention of refusing to p-state mMMission, Mr. Van Santvoord wan Chairman ' ber, 1911, to seed William CI h pon howeve: she had taken ¥ lamenen: | never disappoints and has bees reesm- His Aim. bert ae bar hd _ Leben , -" ph mended f * 4 stroys im. here to-day. ey aaid they would | — = r remain on board until the steamer ALBANY, N.Y. Feb. 24.—Tho ‘ meremnacnnonnten Ireturned to South Africa, Genera) /fOmination of Seymour Van Sant- TURNS ON THE LIGHT, 'secretary Bain of the ‘Trades Fedora. | Yoord of Troy ae a Second District ition of South Africa, acting an|Public Service Commissioner was} Receivers’ Sale TO-MORROW--ONE DAY ONLY. TO-MORROW—ON® DAY ONLY, —— Ispokesmen for his fellow exiles sald: jae to the Senate to-day by Gov.| tam nee 19¢ ; Ww wed onto this vessel | Glynn. 0 vers © Obeys Order to Run for Po-| vee nr consent. “Wa do not ine| It Waa referred to the Finance Com- Regularly 35¢ " " 4 to I t until land mittee, : io rr aergen, ai liceman, Who Ends Fierce ey thar ge lide bin! wenn ie. Van Gantvoord ia 0 native of buttons, ‘and. buttonhates “draw string, AVE. 19° TOZ0° © STREET. mire xh i peat shades of light Struggle in Hall ‘Astin Hondernon, @ Labor Mem-|TFoy and a descendant of one of the/@® | stamued on good auality nainsook, in an || W. A. Marble and John S. Sheppard, Jr.,as RECEIVERS \\ a«'v« Riusian greety, Wing, trug bor of Parliament, and other British O14 Dutch patroon families, He is a . ba J | labor leaders, however, wont down on|#Faduate of Union College, @ lawyer, fa tug to the steamer and induced the|® manufacturer, a banker, @ politician on to|and he has plenty of money. Mr. fantve > Mrs. Frank B. Daly saved ber hus- a th son § en to land. ey, were and from being shot by a burglar | hon and given pttor they returned to their home at; | Me. 270 Eighth avenue from the the- | gic] For Your Baby. The Signature of R Cotorwre’ ECCIVErsS New One-Day Specials for Wednesday Only " we started these Wednesday One-Day-Only Sales we had no idea they were going to prov: i ‘ ‘i K is lay Lajgh bond see Mevced iy baer n tbat lew but Saaeton One-Day Bais! petals are Bilevent Phe nasty allay nafhodagn: Hag nthe oping ednesday. Also, are ted vertine vi ; A nesday thes on any pee a balees or after Wednesday. 7 special lue two weeks in succession. New Specials must be on hand and the price must be lower on-W » not f these i ii ‘i ‘f . after to-morrow. You must come Wednesday to get the benefit of the One-Day-Only, price Tad ee ee © Ee ceree eee Heater Wednesday, One-Day Only (,, Receivers’ sale Receivers’ Sale Q is the only guarantee that you have the . P MORROW--ONE DAY ONLY " on ANT Y G . } Sale in the Men’s Store Bigwaee 25¢ ae eet a enuine 1 Ouyssmallle, butevery tow || Sale of Imported Lace Neckwear } Over 3500 Pieces of the very latest styles. from abroad. Receivers’ Sale i ‘ ~~ 4 coe Lowest Prices Ever Quoted on the é Ribbon 1 Tc Highest Crades of Imported Lace Neckwear prepared 3 ; B 3s i ef? it 57 634 inches wide, excellent grade Beautiful Shoulder Point Collars of Venise Lace. and suitable for all millinery pur- sod raegy sory pos Dress aft Coat collars of Veuioe Sud Cluny Cowbinstions ae Dasartae ERT 3 | —* Sig Gas eee a 2 9 ra . Fi Novelty Collars in various shapes and Inces. Sauecten tear, ¥ j ve YOUR baby B | ‘ Y s BRE on Ayo f ' 50c values, at 2c. the steps, five! A ‘ Messaline .79 89c values, at, 38. ¢ m| Your-Physician Knows Fletcher's Castoria. Bilt Petticoats ° pbc and $1.25 values, at 59c. Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk ee rete |, Nae end 4174 tatuss, ot tte. or otherwise; to protect the ton the mgr =r | | in vogue in estar clr aed ud at bos, euimpes ie Me and cu ; } all the desirable shades. frills, eatin, lace and net comtson font in fashionable colors, at. babies. Receivers’ Sale Receivers” Sale. i: }' bi obit a a TOMORROW.-ONE PAY QNLY\| Recejvers’ Sale Receivers’ Sal: co: 00 | TO.MORROW-ONE DAY ONLY TO-MORROW-ONE DAY ONLY t Curtains $ 4-00 Dressing 5 * Regularly $1:96 to $2.50' Combs 1 ic “Good quality striped chambray, | | Choice of scrim curtains, sonie t Regularly 2c ‘made with deep flounce; come in pals hemstitched edges, others work rooms and covere aiiiage as ‘blue and gray grounds, with white we. lace ede and insertions, all | | tifutapegtay in all eblors coarse coarse is é made i im; ‘igus. > , end fine. N gmail order. toa Pet __hccond Fleer Reotsh lace dnd weve catsng in Se ___vourth Floor the newest bh a id ; Receivers’ Sale . pair lots, in white and Arabian Receivers’ Sale: TO-MORROW-ONE DAY ONLY | [S007 ots, ricer TOMORROW—ONE DAY ONLY sean $9.19 Shadow Lace 25 c Receivers’ Sale TO-MORROW-ONE DAY ONLY Receivers’ Sale Spb kB by Flouncings Children’ 1 ularly $4.00 TOMORROW.-ONE DAY ONLY. ; Hose : 1 2:c Pan a vel pond vain ype $1.00 For Py ae pi uk and] 35e weave and rough neck sty! overs minaret gowns, Black tnd tan, feabioned for, | cre maroon sad gs 4 Regularly $1.50 to $1.95 so Nin Powe i Made of fine grade reversible ta- R ii > Sal : * Recent Weer. me en ee ae Th Receivers’ Sale pertey, tai rog apt Pereian Gesigme, Toon pow cone Day ork Main TO.MORROW-ONB DAY ONLY Chiften & 5 | Receivers’ Sale | om $1.29|( Receivers’ Sal acu Sweaters $1 vers’ Sale Cloth c OSCAR A. LEWIS, TO-MORROW-ONE DAY ONLY ro wrecelvers’, Sale Regularly $2.00 TOMORSOW-OME DAY ONLY Regularly we i i Tu Water Mesh plain “weave, sl wost scion’ ae | | Combinations 47c citi for ous tteerios aa as rin picy. Tumblers C Doz. Vv 2 Cc and lather. ularly 65¢ evening gowns, [Bo the eicele ore she gpesian tingarelleled Vow Regularly 19¢ Reaarys Up to 35c ee ca c opra ain Floor. SUITS, regularly $15 to $50 gc Biter eine Vaio tomboy ro ndieesteee, Sete uy | | Keemtenien etmaines | | ro yee one oer owiy | OVERCOATS, regularly $15 to $60 Recolvere’ Sale || "esse vases Cran || ,Cureaina 91:0 Lauere 99C " ’ T0-MORROW-ONE DAY ONLY | | mates beim 7 sheet, Regularly $3.00 te $3.80 +: fraceivers’ Sale a Regularly 80c and 9} Indhuded in thip tremendous offering are Winter Suits and Overcoats, Advance Canton 98c FA sel pele wi ead Preach pone’ are y Pec Women's $] 95 Bea i cia agieayatidyy 2 } Style Medium-Weight Suits and Overcoats, Next-Spring Suits and Light-Weight Crepe avy dain Fleer, notte, i white and Arabian colors, Shoes b et deta ae eee Qyercoats, Also at equally low prices Hats, Caps, Shirts, Furnishings, Etc. Regularly $3.00 vere’ Sale SOP OHRY. os sade Regularly $4.00 Gin, 3 ster California Bratidy, Clothes of Highest Possible’ Value at Lowest Possible P: rol cTigcr eal att || TOMORROW ONEDAY owLy | (Foe ray ate) (mem ergs nasis [Calor eae Shr ighest Possi ue at Lowest Possible Prices Hight weight silt and cotton sold in || Washable eivers oor er eae a all elforaia Bort ond Bheriy; : die : MORROW-O! INLY other shape. Dress Goods O2C | | T° MORROW-ONE Dayo "NOT A ONE-DAY SPECIAI, Receivers’ Sale Regularly up toe || Cover 1:00 How Many People TO-MORROW--ONE DAY ONLY | | printed’ “Foie tena une Regularly $2.00 “The Receiver was appointed to turn the entire Smith Gray stocks into ey. in the least time ible. To gain the instant attention of the pur- ging public he has ordered price reductions which heavily UNDERS! every other current offering of Nog of equal value. The present bargains which aré bring- ' " Would Appreciate a REAL crowds offer. vices flered b: table and high-class Children’s popline, eile ie at ood A very fine arade reversible . ed a A cs tite = : Gown yee = ai eee aires, ‘sree "| | $60-°° Parlor Suite at §39-5°? ‘The: Bargains in Town Re: o of the Name Made of ality muslin, Last Week Soa ee te 4 : Beh et ne re ee el | coer eM niy ® kh E STOCKS STILL COMPLETE ict and nse rie: |” Cloths 2 OC Seas ‘Even the enormous patronage given to this Receiver’s Sale has nd ven gine go year Regularly $1.10 Dresses 98c te Valle ue parceptibte deletion et the $400,000.00 original stock. (ee pois e. Rees at ond tee Your opportunity for selection remains the same OME H ON DER ONLY iii yaa stock of « welphnows maa Women’ ——: a ' HQ Li 2202 Dun, aw Ai Stores Waite 49C Receivers’ Sale en by ‘TO-MONROW-ONE DAY ONLY Receivers’ Sale : Club Pian. ee Repailenty 11.00 one Hat Balkan: ° TO-MORROW-ONE DAY ONLY Here is a 3-piece Parlor Suite richly: dpheluered in high 6:30 P. M. |B | Norfolk’ style, box pleated wi Blouses 69c nee 89 fade panne velour, a quality that will give yeats of service, t BROOKLYN T : belt, ta lous of t striped Regularly $1.13 owns Cc frames are handsomely finished, the panels being inlaid, |. ee eed Riis ated |, Revue stts | | Sfeputerty 42.25, || Farhad atthe overt oleate pric aary quod, he ble openi Maa aa , with whi i ; suite would have to be retailed at 860 to make a living profit. 1 Mra abe suteble | | bes’ Hos ntripe: Balan stpte with: | ity arhaioied wit haces” te We have marked it $89.50, for to-morrow, | How many will bers. tie to mateh, ative ae »| appreciates REAL bargain? ; be %

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