The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1914, Page 5

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TEE RVENIKG ‘wortp, MONDAY, MAROH 2, 1914. Y of the ciaime on 3 March 4 porting Company of No. 258 Fifth ave-jand a bracelet set with sapphire the Coeur ¢ disturbances in. 18 1 ; Tite, and i he rue, entered a tentative plea of not|dlamond chiya which the custome au-| dled Yeaterday, "ite Ke ie aie NEW ENGINE OF DESTRUCTION 4 rata Me we the a = he guilty when arraigned before Judge Al- ore had a informed he p ow i vasa comin ineee Ww ¢, in 7 ite, Wer an: lavention That bet Mey Be Raptede War- mn HAN bedt B. Anderson in the United States Mente en's make wore examine: ti i iA and 4 if abi ro pen remwone i! \* PLEADS NOT GUILTY District Court to-day. He furnished! found to contain only articles which | w uel i war “Roraame | ship Magastwe from Distance, N PROBE WN John P. Murray and Ralph Wolf, | heallint achansg | vate Woh and pace coREOO OAK | amen Sime o Been lama a eee ee ate room and searched, customs off- ry Seaton, age i gs ‘a ‘The indictment and plea are sald to) cers found in a waistcoat pocket the tern, |eamed Iglesias Blanco made a succens- > mark the most rapid work ever known | tiara and bracelet and a ring set with fut ‘e1 Fe, TAN p oer a = corvaratin, should be IN RECORD | HEARING by the Federal authorities in Now pears ‘All Were confiscated. . m experiment to-day with an witra id § Fae sonever York, Lichten returned tu America Federal Grand Jury convened] tail feat ong been 4 } ogee es tne’ morning for ite fitet session. Tte| tn 9 of Shin n the Isl-}by Gtullo Ulivi, exploding a case of | 4 } ' yesterday on the French liner Pro-! first indictment war retutned against/and of Shikoku, J By patient | gynamite ed in the at "@ fonts ite uted | rade vence after a business trfp to Kurope. | Lichten. Selection of a breed of fowls, continued bed Ground at @ dis statement ted one day after being held ——— through a hundred the taft |tasee of half @ mite. His declarations noted several pur- a! years, ‘ osnbre litugation | for smuggling jewelry worth $1,315 in- French i feathers of the ordinary barnyard cock| He claima that with his invention he + Investi fon to Shs to Show if There tient’ ouuse ‘the a th Cieares) Ot estee 8 rence eye) ser 2-Gen. have heen lengthencd until some of the | eam explode the magasines of warships + ga q re a about 17 ber eat fahewsa to the United States, Aria Lichten, ~2] which was intended as a model for) ian curt commandi tri ern on the island now have tail the gasoline tanks of ee: and q od mel director of Nothing was said of a tlara' cer of feathera measuring 18 feet. le balloons jreplance \ Is Basis for Charge of lege! was denounced in caustic terms, _the French on —_ Im im s ae 7 : t Grand Larceny. @ any Aa ‘wished, so long aa toy DEPOSITORS ARE ACTIVE rasa og gay | ea See for Ye Mad _ A depositors insisted that they F af ourself, adame Postal Cards to 15,000 Ask for nove tha ah be security for aay _——— That These Are the Firet Corsete That Successfully Combine Style, vite 6n Proposed Settle- sisted that & cnetiement shouldbe made Hygiene and Comfort and That Give the Idealized Natural Figure— Ouhere declared that they"would walt ES Othe: ey woul f Y ae Eee ee The Nemo KopService C $5 stent of Claims. | SF raeday tae mokeg'te the eo Za e Nemo KopService Corsets, Frimrpantoratiiy pine Mong f z ‘The ' additional General Sessions ey Va y bo Corsets will 8) worn by o living model—and resident Marshall | a will GQremé Jury, impanneied to-day by {in “<"uen at’ New runsiiek trom | me et “ On ‘oreetiere will explain all of their unique features. _seomd Fleer Judge Rosalsky, took. up at once aa | 11. ne ate last ate ren Boccad foie ie atvernoen. ; J f a investigation into the failure of the Fourteenth Street Store, simpeon | Sen! ray trom deiphie 1a to New Crawford & Co, and the other mer- cantile institutions in this county controlled by Henry Siegel. The fail- ure of the private bank which Mr. Siegel ran in connection with the Fourteénth Street Store is to be the nubject of another investigation. ‘The object of the District-Attorney in going into the Siegel matter is to have the Grand Jury determine whether indictments should be, found Yor grafd larceny, falaification’ot ac- | Rich, flaky counts and making false statements, Pie crust of for the purpose of securing credit.| made with Representatives of Mod _ and Bradatreet agencies were hand ‘Thivie therecipe 16 even tablessoons: With books end records, contataing Binh of elt Be pens Sg A ged Eo Pees ge made pot the Siegel ‘cold. i oat with en Siete The Exhibitions of The Paris Models That Aro Causing a abana The Spanish Sailor by ‘Suzanne Talbot The Directoire Bonnet by M. Lewis The Watteau Hat with two brims by Madeline i “to to 4 the: GIMBEL In Belgian Lisere, $9.560—Untrimmed Tea Room an peesible. Enough Ges Including After- These hats are made of pi the same straw as that selected by the Paris modistes, e an T®, TARE ACTION. COURT] Be sureto ge Promo iowrand mate |Hl | nut wo had the hats blocked ik New York to minimise the price. ‘Therefore, these are virtually weap be, the polley Lesflinasiapeerae : Paris hats at very much less than be ee Frosch | Be y wnena meh depostiors tn nin the setunct nen || Bee Bee oe ret eee Hundreds of other styles in untrimmed hats at $1. t1.b0 to Chima will be made nest Monday if ompany. BullaloNY, For the sake of economy and pei red it tis worth your Maile to know that all rs ene appeared to-day, betore Todgs force,and Untrimmed Hats Are Trimmed by Our No Charge Service Negligees at $4.45 L’ Innovation” yemaraaisas if their trimmings are also purchased in our millinery sections. Main and Third Fieers. Exceptional ! A New Blouse for Dancing welcome and a box of The March Sale of China and Crystals Reveals New Beauty at Every Turn In Shadow Lace oyer Flesir-color, Chiffon high usually go ible to realize the resources of this March occasion at the first glimpse. | | Square’ collars. lovely blouse, 4 ; together. Why | preliminary exhibition days gave but hints of the whole splendid id showing bee Which ls so dott and drapes itself 90 | ‘Te not visit eMgede first eialaats though the admiration was, which they evoked. Now that the whole Broadway front of the Fifth Floor is devoted to the March offerings of China, pce Hl Wares and Lamps, we begin to realize that we have achieved the Lavende aay Blue Think of it!—out of 175 patterns of ad Wistaria ner Services in our stock more than fc Second Fieer. at March Sale prices, and we ided othr ne fo ho Sy Ter $45,000 Worth of Shoes for $27,000 ae on which March economies average That’s Just What This Sale of 30%. ‘maker of note, of bt gd Glace- The PMahlers S tock Oo f High Gra de = = e ware and China, in England and the - oer, a reeesertad by superb wares at a OW pri wrAnd the moe moet “brilliant {Cut Glas from the SHOES for Men and Women e! tories is in scores ] new outtings and designs, at ” 950 below IN THE S UB WAY S TORE ! eat Fin ofall thi then you begin to get: a Offers to New Yorkers, So Come Prepared for d f t magnifi it ions ol ina an ass No! for 1°. pst bea MooBoe fh who inn beautiful wares, in this March Sale—our fourth, Some Ver, 7] Remar kable Values we Fine Footwear Average Savings Throughout the Sale Are 30%, Mahlers were noted for ther hi he Spriag orders had already with many savings running as high as half. i arrived in the store. Now: they are a Se pe Rah Be In Particular, These Fine Offerings for Tomorrow: wonimre sans may tuo, $2.50 Dinner Sets Decorative China—Half or Less Pel ices err be ot an ‘uoamecetaiageriemtsacn, Rae oly Si hon io tian angele ete B French pocrine Cerviees a Ot Individual Breakfast Set, 17-piece, ¢5. teat ead casei every styles aul, loth or ki tonight? "Tea Henrt I collar tof an effective and heavy beige | oa Dirt” . Mother’s Cleanser cleans 3f and polishes more quickly, thoroughly and easily than any other cleanser. This odorless, antiseptic powder does the work with the least possible effort. Mother’s Cleanser Can be used for cleaning and polishing 5 Lim China Services at $25. Individual Morning Set, $1.96. \ WOM Walls fod, pass and canein fet eters a5 Theodore Haviland China Services ' Pive #\Chsk ‘oe Bot, rt} pices, a8. po Ae 1.95 thing that ordinarily requires hard work. at enc. ne Service P| block, oven, wi te nu-buck, oF can Mother's Cleanser is put up in ten cent tins With a sifter top. Crystal Table Ware we jeer Be #1080, 22 tees ee eran oom topes an tien and Always ready for use. Order of your grocer today.” F Etched Fond oe ort ot Pree, Ps English ¢ China Service Plates page SLIPPERS, $2. 50 Dewes - y tions, at $67.60, $70 and tise esses sae is oa Ap mag Rony te, Cuban” ! becla all “estore " fone Ogres gh Boo ey Tay con be euchateod band 0 at 939.60. ustrian Crystal Services, with gold 6,000 Wine English China Cups and and sega "Uh sn ayn) as ee = 110 Austrian Service, with en- Saucers at Price Reductions somes 0 cent of the purchase price. oe eee Come Hers Presb and ti prrERs, $7.95 to 60% Boe intloscent Optic Grape Fruit Glasses, _ Special purchases’ and many small. lots B00 each. from our own stock, presenting, al! told, a ba fs Plain Optic Grape Fruit Glasses, 26¢ wonderful variety ot shapes an "decorations, i at 26¢ to $2.95 each Fiith floor. | | Women’s Shoes, $1.50 MENS SHOES & OxFORDS, $2. 50)" Maher's Price, $2.50| Mahler's Prices $4, $5 and W. J. DAWES & CO., N. Y. City sa RTE kidskin and buckaldn, all the newest styles ine never a ieseinabte shade; Cuban, Louis or French i i raven! etal, 8 $3 and More “Acme” Automatic New Domestic |" art beim birch et Ned eo Adjustable Dress Forms, $8.75)... (USS |tasaaa’2 71's mh [ital fs hoo ee We are very fortunate in being able to get more of thesc to sell at this unusual price— this is the most popular Dress Form we ever Dyer a new Spring arrivals of Mahal Wilton Rugs are resented in a very fine range terns rain have been And The Sale of #Aahlers orem is of the greatest importance, for \d) rted and all new, GIMBEL J skill ully copii from such prices will average Aree halt Msh Miata eee wea lay ee famous Fastern weaves as wikir ne Hioatery, 18. ae | Pr. oe 5 yr Hose, toe Pr sic ttt Stockin Mahal, Ghorevans, ta ‘ as re ae ealy;| Serapi, Kirmanshahs, {3 Ri, 600 ‘ We prefer not to inane the | ar serouibe, etc. Women’s Boot Silk Hose, 3¢c Pr.| DAMe, but everybody knows It fils every requirement for the home sower and elicits many a problem in fitting. ‘The neck, waist, bust, hips, shoulders and skirt adjpst with a simple turn and lock automatic- ' Aine om at TM Stecl and clone 50 Fe. Slants it. We have the same stock- | Women's Hose, 12 Wyle A when closed measures 82 to 4 | rade ‘“ Peary that Sepa wil give] cake p cersatine a6 83} black and Mahler Price, 35 able stockings, at yay oma a eevey Balcony. GIMBEL B BROTH ERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. Gtyle B when closed measures 36 to 4B. 98.00 Collapsible Forms, §2.95 These Dyas Forms come packed in a neat boz, 28 x 14, In alaee 82 to 44 bust measurement, Fitth Fioer,

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