The evening world. Newspaper, February 26, 1914, Page 8

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ENDS LIFE FOR LOVE OF GIRL HE MET ONLY’ {& TWO OR THREE TIMES . Young Woman, of Whose Photos He Had Many, Never Gave Him One. {it The police beleve now that the Ls ecard toh PS Ad other & were, Feprod juced . “gs ge ‘nad that Hidaigo had & on her again and she - ‘nim only once bg ah - had ‘oeen eat Tueaday night, when nantiey with a party of Cai od eee the hill AS Vr P Hundred and had stood ot eat Lanta, son of hie tai lady, that life waa no longer worth living, that the girl he Qved had ne im and that he baw no hope Maino? J Leg Ak io are rea be prom- fnent in Porto as twenty- two ge I re want ty been here only @ tare gay cor Sienpbolats Ruth eebeeten, . Speedy, the “dare devil" ee. ony At perform his thrilling feat | Bik Ss “ae oe Lene hey Hf Madi in ‘the and were disa) ism HEALS SKIN ERUPTIONS f bah po ‘Stubborn Cases Yieldto [i Lally pega Utena have te ‘Nehing, baring anny iy akin a It eg of aw harsh of injurious | ature and can be used with confidence | cae rf lif f Lord & T. se Founded 1826 America’s Greatest Linen Section A Magnificent Display of the Finest ‘Linens Manufactured America’s largest linen department has every facility for the comfort of cus- tomers and the proper comer oF the world’s choicest linens. The wonderful collection assembled on second presents the best Irish, Scotch, German, Austrian, Be gian and Italian makes—many of which are controlled y Lord & Taylor for ba market. In the subdivision of this section devoted to Fancy ns will be found four cleverly con- structed coves. Each of these is devoted to a different fm of Linen, one being for the famous imported Italian Linens, carried exclusively by the store, one for Madeira Linens, one for French Linens, and one for Irish Linens. Incident to the opening many special offerings have been prepared in honor of this historic event. Extra Fine Damask Table Clothe and Napkins Discontinued Patterns at 40% less than usual prices Table Cloths 2 x@ yards— %5.87—usual price $10.50 2 x24 yards— $7.50—usual Brice $12.85 2 x8 yards— $8.85—usual price $15.50 24x24 yards— $7.25—usual price $12.50 @ox2 aig yards— $9.00—usual price $15.75 8 x3 yards—$16.00—usual price $27.75 Nupkins $5.62 & $8.25 per dozen usual price $10.00 & $14.50 The Famous Holbein Table Linens At Half Usual Prices Tea peed $5.62 & $8.50 per ‘ Usual prices $8.50 a: of “$10.50 Trish Hand Embroidered Lunch Clothe, Napkins and Scarfe Lunch Cloths $4.00 to $9.00 each—Formerly $8.00 to $18.00 Napkins $6.88 per dozen—Formerly $12.75 Scarfs $1.50 each—Formerly $3.00 500 Dozen H. S. Huck Towels $4.50 per dozen—Usually $6.00 $5.62 to $18.25 per set Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases Cloth and 1 dozen Napkins to match The Well Known “Old Fashioned” Formerly $11.25 to $26.50 Home Spun Pure Flax Linen non 25 & $9.50 per pair bias in 85 . $2.25 per ‘pair BLACK & WHITE Scotch Whisky If you want to serve the best of things at your table, your Scotch will be Black and White. It is not the most expensive (should cost you $1.20) but it is by far the best, and perfectly suited to this climate. Your dealer has it. bottle today. ALEX DISH AW) «co ny Order a LEASE EXPIRING MAY ist ot Mer aged to pooled the _ } ADIOTNEND OUR MAIN BUILDING, to condense our enormous stock, without delay, "To. do thie es quickiy ‘oo 2 possible, we have made oe Sarees Ham rs a “once-in-a-| b ypeynde er ‘Phree-Picce Library or Living Per Baltes Arte and Craftsman design, in fumed cab, mud brown effec; wpheletered in imperial Apenish leather; indestructible outemebile seats, removable; oo ‘liuetreted; 1 94 Fi value 090.00, Lease Expiring Sale Price OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR "BY MOTOR TRUCK WiCon.6" Aves \5" HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more “Offers of Positions’’ / than an. B. Altman & Cn) Dressy Silk Suits smartly tailored in moire, taffeta and poplin, in chic, youthful styles, are shown in the Department, for Women's Ready-to-wear Suits. (Third Floor) Spring Coats and Dresses for Children and Young Giris are shown in very comprehensive, carefully eselected assortments, representing a variety of entirely new and distinctly unusual style features. The following are in the regular stock at the prices quoted: School and Sports Coats . . $6.75 to 32.00 Street and Dress Coats . . 14.50 t0 35.00 Colored Washable Dresses . 1.35 to 17.80 Drill, Pique and Linen Dresges 1.95 to 19.50 | Taffeta & Crepe de Chine Dresses 13.50 to 24.50 Lingerie, Crepe and Net Dresses 2.85 to 25.00 Imported Washable Dresses . 4.00 to 65.00 The Boys’ Clothing Department has now ready complete assortments of Boys’ Spring Suits in new, stylish models; Boys’ Spring Overcoats and Reefers; and Boys’ Straw Hats in sizes and styles suitable for Boys of from 3 to 17 years; also an attractive selection of Boys’ Washable Clothing, includ- _ ing Imported Suits, in fine fabrics and exclusive models. 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