The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1914, Page 8

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a PT a nn A THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 2, 1914. a tints A tac 6a - A . ’ Se a a % were recently advised forward During the argument, Courtney aud- i WILSIN'S INCOME [Ss,Secise ratte] KNOCKED DOWN, RUNS |e carci vit 4 Stop i showing the number of returns file: im down. In New Y¥ Sh Centr - ye of Feb. 28 and officials were pre- my u're big for m 1d “Bill in New York’ opping mire a i ared to-day to receive these reports. FOR GUN, SHOOTS TWO). as ihe scrambled to ite feet A Yo Suff “ Ke fads an thie work can be dlépatobet ried toward @ door, “but I'll get ur Suffering officials, of the Internal Revenue Scien you fant the enme.” Courtney and jatignen. Debilitated, Catarrhal, Bureau, aided by a large force of as- O'Connor apparently had forgotten Ooo hildven or Adults, Eat pamrinioe 298 aistants, will begin the issuance of Coe Litle Man, Kriown as “Billy,” Sends|the fight when the little fellow sud. | jie sme ae when well and while esting i seaaments preliminary to the denly appeared at a side door. be FILED ON LAST DAY ment of the income tax. — ee ’ VAN TUYL'S SUCCESSOR ° A little man known Opponents in Saloon Argument |st"ad then ae nfs slots ons MAN Li GEAWATER Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street IS SAID TO BI TO BE SLATED |»eine xnockea down in the saloon at AUTO GETS OU T A PAPER. bullet struck Courtney, another to Hospital. nor and the third shattered a President Who t Pays on His! No. 19 Eighth avenue early to-d ys fled and then returned with ‘ “Billy,” after | Mirror. “Billy” escaped. Special Notice! The Specials Advertised for To-Day’s Selling in the Private bstate Turns in | Anthony E. Stilger Put Down as bess “shot up” the place, wounding |Power Used pt Seb pein . A . 7 fo men, Paper at Baltimore. the Coming Superintendent The? victime of the shooting are| The New Brunswick, N. J.,; Times, ¢ Bank James Courtney of No, 240 Weat| minus electric power, ran an automobile 2 of Banks, Penile righ abe) Porton, HS bullet | into its shop and firat hitched it on the oe . WASHINGTON, March 2—Tho| Anthony FE. Stier, President of | Wiitwm o right shoulder, and iinotype machine and later on the preas . “White House aki po today the Chelsea Exchange Bank in West THES aah etheet, Tock te the font and the paper came out after all. Will Continue On Sale Tuesday However, some lots are likely to be exhausted to- ay notwithstanding the y Ber rol hi Sompleted the compiling of a a#tate- | Thitty-fourth street, will probably|leg. They were taken. to Rellevue hen th ht of snow 4 UP gy Bek ig at. tly Bd storm. So we cannot guarantee all lots to last through Tuesday. o ‘1 pointe Hogpital after three ambulances sent | 1) ime rao! ra Com- ment of President Wilson's private | %® appointed State Superintendent out 6 ork. Hi roof of the Bi mn Contracti from New York Hospital had income for submission to the income | Of Banks to succeed George Van|been stalled in the Diikzard. Gis ‘noruing. nn fax collector at Baltimore, whose| TUY! who has accepted a position! Courtney, O'Connor and “Billy” en- furietiction extends to this section, | With the Metropolitan Trust Com- iM y and Courtney, Frosen y ‘While the President is not taxable on | P8ny. As Mr. Van Tuyl ts busy upon |& # ae P pool a Swine ‘The body o' iC ba ta ee ah frozen Bia #THE00 Government salary he haa | (orinin bills nt Albany affecting ¢ bartender, anked little |(0,% (ree neat ee eee etanding te pay on the income of his books and me DOENCIe: Matters, . bath ands covering hie @ash sources of revenue. The Presi. | MMltkely that Mr. Stilger wilt take! “Being & patriotic Irishman, ara. A railroad ticket shows he boa 7 ‘i take a few drops of the real atuft | ¢ dentis etatement was filed this after. D* new office for pertmpa a mont jérom the old country.” Then followed |o* Syovaridue nad was no doubt tein | Mr, Stilger has received thelan argument as to whether Ireland come in the bilasara trying to [— ————— } ) I \ \ Secretary McAdoo who is charged strongest kind of backing. Men im-|or Scotland was the better country, | Lodl. WOBLD wants wone we with ¢he administration of the new |POTt4nt Jn finance in this city and = — —— — ————— Jaw, has also filed his return. Wasllington having urged his ap- ereD ~ aal rice eet pointment upon Gov. Glynn. He has To-day marked the ast da: the sew income tak aw, for the ni.| B24 many years of oxperienco in In a great mart of extra values—an | style and character at a ‘‘never-before” every-day centre of economy, which | price. OED Ge Wesdras ee Exide \econg tose enking. acl neta yearn he Continued Tuesday; specially advertised Monday’s Sales; Children’s French ice : thrifty women know well and recognize ted bi ti to-morrow's specials are as the shopping place where they can Abe jere—the rest of them are justas \ » lam year. The law is explicit as to or twelve yeurs as president of Underwear, Baby Carriages and Women's Dresses, Suits and Biouses attractive; we don’t advertise them all, the time of filing returns and under banks, He Is the author of come any day and every day and find because we want you to get the habit of the Greatest Bargains in Wanted | coming to the Bargain Plaza and finding Merchandise ever seen in NewYork. wonderful bargains—advertised or not. No Mail, Telephone or C. O. D. orders On each of the twenty Bargain Plaza can be filled on Bargain Plaza specials; the regulations of the ‘Treasury De-|fnunen ene and articles upon 4 partment only sickness and absence| He is Prealdent ‘ are regarded an grounds for an exten-| Businean Men's Association’ “ands na son. All those who fail to file their |though he has voted with the Dem e lable to nes crats In city and State politi Fangins from 1 from t20 10. KY tt. fread Republican on nattc pues iemes He ternal revenue presided at the big dinner given Inst Ses aeeeeenia reerein arse lay to District. i ; t the Hotel A Th Counters will be seen s article of | and we reserve the right to limit titi Tr IF THe CHILD'S supporter. rot Mecail' or Ma: € Only Store present-day need of depertlable quality, at our discretion. a ERD ve nE ARLE Mr. Btilger, who has just_returned «OI age gute 8 Wow Where Children’s Outfitting Long Silk Gloves Undermusiins , “I know that influential friends are TONGUE iF TED eurphnow, that influential friende are Values 81.00 to $1.50 Values $1.50 to $2.00 FRC ig all hy Is of Real Importance Bargain Plaza, Tuesday 49C Baryain Plaza, Tuesday 9OC 5 . [feel particularl: lifled oubie TngEt Cipeene ta cross, feverish. consti- pocenbi ll terol Ral With us, the Need of every Child is a Mainssue—not a side line, ty seats Wh Caechined topar White blacks creme laine Re sete, Pike pacity, Tames tan, brown, pink, sky and yellow. with fine embroidery and laces Short Silk Gloves Women’s Waists Values tbe and 81 00 25c Values $1.00 and $ Bargain 68c Plaza, Pucaday pated give “California | BABY’S GRAVE A QUESTION. of Figs. een Mra, Kerr Saye Husband Kept Look ot the t mother! If ‘ Rise care cigs t that your little Seeret Place of Child's Berti temech, liver Is need Every department is complete—thorough—-truly representative of all that is new and desirable in fashions, materials and colorings. a| Mra, Teresa Kerr's chief complaint ys cleansing at once. against her husband, John, whom she is | There is not an article of Children’s Apparel that cannot be found listless, pale,| suing for separation’ in the Supreme ! Ih, cross, n . ip fll doesn’t eat or act natu-| Court, is that he caused their baby to be | here, in larger assortment, broader and finer variety—and at Two-clas double finger tips; black, white,|__ Made of fine qualit toned front, with on stomacl! sour, breath | buried and refused to tell her where the brown and gray; sizes for men and women. low collars; trimmed with frills, embroidery and omach-ache, sore Lhroat, (grave could be found, Morr is one of the lower prices—than_in_any other store_in_the world. Sree fn a i and “4 engineers in charge of the construction | pated | Nowe Ot the Atmorionn League) Hapeney These claims are realities which merit the examination of god and sour ‘bie Pilsen: reviving, fo bia @idew> chnbye, i ae , fool “ad bows on ei net only knows where 9 the | every mother. 5 5 ers laces; sizes 34 to 44. Women’s Ipswich Stockings Regularly 960 Pair I Bargain Plaza, “Tuesday, 124%4c Medium weight cotton, ful fashioned, reinforced high spliced heel, double garter topsz also fine silk liste, seamless Ipswich make, Hemnit Brand, Style 2,300; guaranteed fast black. 40 in. Satin Meteor Value $2.26. Bargain Plaza, Tuesday... $1. 15 vache haar oe, mabey, teeny: , taupe gray, navy blue, brown and blik. SrByect' to atght mill 1inpertections, Faber The New Spring Styles Are Now Displayed in Large -Variety. \ ” which} Caleb Vanhausen Whitbeck, editor of children of all| the Evening Record, Hackensack, died ead for grown-ups plainly on the| at his home on Riverside Driv Beware of counterteita sold here, | front promeotta, Chiffon Broadcloth | i] l Trade Mark—Copyrighted q Gate Ua by "Califor | Soccer sot faa FIFTH AVENUE At Thirty-fitth Street | Site. oll west soles 81:60. Herpes yg ° q | q | = ter, He i Retuse any other |%, member of New Jersey State Pri Plaza, Tuerdajy, Yard th contempt Sggre Me leaves a widew and —phowa (a all Ore MO ovine sapdnge Conti Castile ‘Soap Seamless MuslinSheets! fice tuning SSC Tbe Value 86c Value The ti clive oil castile soap, imported Special” SIC | Specrat~ SYC|aincty toettuiy” th Ave, Brand, large rolls Fil Sienched) Beaty, srcriceaily, mrerin exesee pS pekthil eel Bee ae reil, epecial 10rcils, 370 well woven. Sizes 72x00 and 81x90, before hem- ming. EGrano Rapios| peut With Every | Purchase of $75 Palmolive Cream Stamped Towels The regular 50 Jar_with Values 39¢ to 0c 25c Seakes of Palmolive soap, 39c Bargain Plaza, 1 Tuesday, For a lim ime only we will give three cakes la, at { Palmolive Soap (Reg. 16c cake) without charge, eatestiegag and damask towels, stamped fo | of treich purchase of Palmolive Cream, ono onto 0 00 Se = ea Sono OPENS AN lt CREDIT TERMS 3 Perm $59 ‘4 Down ‘75 At CO eet LSTATION A FISHER Bros w COLUMBUS AVE. BET.103 &104 ST. W. L. DOUCLAS| *30°4 & '4H SHoss| O'NEILL-ADAMS co. Sixth Ave., 20th. to 22d Street, New York City: PIANOS AND ORGANO A “Baby Grand Pianos Slightly used, but reltable and good. In Steinway and Christmans, Don't lose your piano by exchanging ic for a Player. Pi iano. Have a Chriseman payer os seston ins.alled, and you will have H6 Pawn $100 9 Ox 150 y Rvesis Cor! 10 TO 16 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE Are Announced STILL GREATER REDUCTIONS The Receiver directs that the entire huge Smi turn their a¢fention to this particular sale he has pos A stocks be turned into money in the Pr time ordered new sew prions Widen ae) cele Sredereel etl nmpetiors possible. To further induce !the purchasing public to selling similarly high grade clothes but also constitute THE MOST TREMENDOUS BARGAINS IN YEARS SMITH GRAY «Co. REINS SAU: SMITH GRAY’S MISFORTUNE—YOUR GAIN SUITS ay OVERCOATS aritx ae ia av ica: 8? ESS 0ST AS TI cron wir FURNISHINGS ache concn: Want works all the SACUPTCY PRICES ; Mi ||week. Order one fig ly ay St Ail me ito-day and prosper, ‘ shelei-bobebebebdebeiob: EVERY EVENING 19TH ST. & 3D AVE, Subway & “L” Station on Corner The Greatest Furniture Offer Ever Made SPECIAL FOR FIRST WEEK IN MARCH Bed, Spring, Mattress, Dresser, Rug and Chair Entire ‘PLAYER PIANO at a moderate cost. Send for circular, Christman Studio Building, 35 West 14th St. DENTIST room Outfit for Bridge Tooth, Dr. H. W. GUILSHAN N. E. Cor. 128th St. and 8th Av. 9.98 Entrance 271 W. 125th Ne Mall ee WATCHES PARMGNDIC any Weakly o asd Pars Cash or Credit All at $9.98 Only One Outfit to a Customer On account of the ridiculous price at which thie Bedroom Owft is sold we must limit ste sale to customers whose purchases amount to $75 or more, CREDIT AT YOUR OWN TERMS OPEN EVERY EVENING 149th SL-BAUMANN. 24 Ave. ~- a

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