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_THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROR 4, 1914. " posed upon each tn adattion to wot HAULS HIS OWN COAL. Thutman, went to the | coat he wan, wea 7 A Burns y and m= } at hi otter white cuffs, but finally ' POSLAM MAKES. CAN po cae ee nce oy venue: menweny: ~ te, Frank Devas thet sithouan |overvaite We eerupien ngntvet ariving District-Attorney Whitman aN. | apartment Owner Drives Wagon to coal several times, he could |a coal wagon with his good clothes on COMPLEXIONS ON CHARGE Of BRIBERY: jRounced to-day that Sweeney would Freak Famine ta Brons, Turns id the company had been un-| ‘he yards at once me be discharged upon his own recog- | | nizance on the tw ive indictments for | wetbery pending against him. Miao on the evidence of Police Capt. Angerec by @ coal famine in the | cause of the Facent sto Rey ap rhe. Bronx, for which he says the dealers} "Well, I sould rive. iE wagontond BER! March 4—The Kaiserin will are to blame, John A. Thulman, owner |Squymnere ‘rom your yards,” sald wir fo to Brunawick to-morrow or Friday of Le Roy Hall, No. 2480 Valentine ave- viens, | on a visit to her daughter, the Duchess nue, to-day arranged to drive @ wagon- team of| of Brunswick, formerly Princess Vic- load of coal from the yards of Burns| horses, | torte Eaulae, whose accouchement 1s ex~ t week. id and do it,” ain Bi able to send much Gal A the Bronx be- ish the wagon 'Thomas F, Walsh, now dead. With- 59th to 60ih Stree! Lexington te3d Ave. y 4 » Bi or Hund ‘Thulman glanced at a broadcloth over-! pected nex! ee wert quickly, on te. mate oe ee bast ative re gente Ota be street ane “the Hast River, te hie epart: —— . = on, Pissples, diecol Murtha thiy ‘Noi ‘Not Be Able tol nie pare fain, im when there BloomingdaleS In One of the Most Accessible ‘ene ‘are’ soca eradi- Pay Fine of $500‘Im- Juntice Seabury sentenced the four | are ‘nineteen able iF hey ; Stores in New York—Easy to Reach from Anywhere and stubborn’ skin former inspectors May 9, 1913, to im- Lod | 8 T diseases, ; prisonment for one year each follow = | ee 1 he Lexington Avenue, the Third Avenue, and the S9th auch as ao sai beled by yh posed on Him. ing thelr conviction for conspiring B Altman & Ga: Surface cars, and the Third Avenue Elevated trains pass the doors, forming, at the same time, an easy method of transfer from various other lines All goods are delivered promptly, generally on the day of purchase, even while traffic facilities are greatly demoralized. Prices are uniformly the most advantageous in New York. It will pay you to shop here. Y. ill find it t here from horn shop ‘ou will fi easy to get SPECIAL SALES—In Progress This Week Big Annual March Sale of Household Linens Annual March Sale of Fine Oriental Rugs March Sale of China, Cut Glass & Statuary A Great Sale of White & Colored Wash Goods Sale of Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hove at 87 Sale of Women’s Glace Kid Gloves at 89¢ pair pro 2 tect be ——— to defeat justice, it being alleged that Sy eit and rf | sepia they had sought to keep Georgé A. aaa is cen ily There will be no further prosecu- is beck miess and|tion of former Police Inspector Den-|S!PP, & witness against Walsh and Sweeney, from the jurisdiction of the er Reed safely ner a conan nls Sweeney, who with former In-| out, By good behavior the four ite to Emergency Labora. |#Pectors James E. Hussey, James F.| have cut down their sentence two 88 West 26th Street, New York. | Thompson and John J. Murtha will] months each. the skin eae tad be released from the penitentiary at} It t# asserted that Murtha, father do. New toilet sise 15 cents. 8 o'clock next Monday morning, pro-|o® a large family, cannot pay the et viding they pay the fine of $500 im- | $500 fine, and unless Justice Seabury remita it Murtha will have to work out the $500 in prison at the rate of H one dollar a day. Cannot Digest wees tapes sat wet ° Y f he Appellate Divisl f th OF Retaitt FOOd |Scrrame cou in’ the appeal trom White taking food, ort short intgrals between | thelr conviction taken by the four. meale, try sipping a glass oF two At the trial It was believed the jury have arranged for to-morrow (Thursday) A Sale of White Dress Fabrics for Summer Wear at very much below fhe regular prices. . The offering comprises White Cotton Crepe, in fancy Weaves, | Peat carts I i 74 i Splows Oirice, northwest, would acquit Hussey, the evidence per yard . g ; A 4 18¢ , Sale of $16.00 Brass Beds Reduced to $10.50 dou Harem offen not incriminating him as convinc- : Sale of $50.0 Dining Room Suites at $39.75 Str and Worlds A Natural, Mineral Horta Tre Wo Ase cnlaal Ne ll Rave oR French Cotton Voile (white), 46 inches wide, Sale of $14.00 Initial Dinner! Sets at $9.88 Sale of 19¢ & 25c White Goods at 12\4c a yard Also various other special sales, presenting many exceptional opper- tunities to secure values very much out of the ordinary. lat rarely, if ever, fails to allay Nau-| reinstated on the police force and jen. stop Vomiting and Restore Good | restored to his old position. He can, | Pork & Titlerd, Acker Merrall & Condit Ca | Bowever, be tried before the Police "Charles & Con Riker & Hogeman Ce. Stores |COMmmissioner on the evidence pre- ‘and ail First Clase Druggiste and Grocers, sented before Justice Seabury. thie: ne} ae ah 29c. Bry Acane; 24H wih 35H) Mit em Prk” =o We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise > 19! g e 0 : roce es q Chilich & Sons fey eee Every Item Greatly Reduced No Matter How ° Slight the Eye Trouble f It’s Dangerous —th is fe ill Com—Our 160 cog ign “~an. ° wat Goon eoaee [ep denen ar see ‘ wear correct glasses. ————— — = — = rsiciane Profit Sharing Sale, 1,000 Doz. uti 5 rena tiie Ours ene | Corea oreerty 9 Shi ' 2 q a Mate oosey ane & Men’s $1.00 and $1.25 Shirts roa ee q manufacturer who makes only the best shirts and with bm ornare gon place the bulk of our business agreed tolet us have Cc : rts at a price that would enable us to sell them at Se 9c ryiomenls reat wore hn egligee bosoms, faultles r Fem, Thar avocery orders: none ©. 0” D. ing para on wee a medium — Moar donged yar thoygaew ite and red v deons eg . Senne 14 to 17. corey aes Vag cut crystal, pearl and t B Ski . "son Val rng kObes }$1.55 Ly AL iit rig Kimonos meakaeie ee ane . ce "am yl eres Tanne. FURNITURE CO. pe a Ce 8% , Kimesce, in pine |ethergytrimmed with avy and red.]] HD qemgemragege aah | res tgriat fac en GR | Ai ae ‘ : ‘ WV jand blue; short'ond full length. Men’s Underwear \ +) Regu’ ir Value 65c; at \3 9c d \ \ | Umbrellas House Dresses sate coe iaty ats | == nae” "hare eon eka ad fetta ; ’ a L p Phurda Re Hoaslee eohett ba; “Accordeon” sotks | ANN yy) , Accent 390 Le We, aerenk nek grows ot me acme cat, Aine ‘ af err Guallty, reiutstced eles, eels sod tom, All sizes, , ) Special for the Profit Sharing Sale, These :¢ Women’s s Be 1¢ TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE . Pajamas Union Suits Silk Socks mt ae 4 Vales $1.00 to $1.50 \57c Regular Value $1.60 ;95C Regular value 35¢ 19c 4 3 q $4. 00: ‘Boots } By Ad aah ee fee ted [guns ate” ve Tes ean ceded coe Rib te ete a Baill on on. the new receding ! white; cut military style. All sizes, butto He white, black and colors. All sizes. 5 O'Neill oh, Store—Street Floor. ¥ ’ * Sessa 5 These Are Wonderfully Smart ae §2. 95 149TH ST. & 3D AVE., Subway & “L” Station on Corner ~ Patent colteki etal c@lf; Spring Suits for ‘Missés|\ ane nd pis ah sd The Greatest Furniture =» Y it kid uy 3 all have the sj New Spring models with an air and style that belong & hens, Goodyege stitched welt oa Offer Ever Made to the smart and discriminating younger set. ces amu Ail sacs and widths, A to E, SPECIAL FOR FIRST WEEK IN Special at) Values $15.00 to $18.50 the prices W. a Bed, Spring, Mattress, Dresser, Rug and Chair $] 2, 9 8 they will be selling for later in the Vomen’s $1.75 5 Kimonos Jn Plisse, Empire model,piped Spring season. with satin; set-in kimono sleeve; $1. 25 y ecg Bk Bsc iptthanta ns tee Sad MCh dg | immed with sat buttons; in chee! pretty border effects. models cutaway, others short fancy jackets and Norfolks. Kimonos pi ¢ 92.98 >) il BALMACAAN COATS for In Albatron, Silk, Crepe, Albat- I : = ross, Empire model, with satin Misses, Juniors and Small Women |:le fate Sik. Emvie Other Styles of © TanGis ee GAA TAAL GS RR SIE ee ee re | pee Say ne (7 Kimonos up to : 4 Misses’ $8.98 Serge Dresses, Special $5.98 ; be $9 98 . Pak : RY \ Many pretty styles in all wool, French and English Serge, with draped skirt ae ©. evi 4 : . map titel ee ah itn wie hui In as aa ie ney ie with owing Pm dp all M iC r GAN AN Cash or Credit All a at $9.98 q Se é re ail Only One Outfit to a Customer r) $32. 50 Seamless Wilton Rugs he O'Neill Furniture Section Offers Hundreds of Extraordinary Values -) FURNI URE do) On account of the ridiouloue price ut which this Bedroom Outfit ie sold we Persian and Gobelin pattarns—every rug During the Annual Profit Sharing Sale. We Feature But One of the Hany oe MT EOE 5 — Sorsted yarne—ev is —every ry fees ware $25. 00 Specials _on 7. Jo-morrow. Club Plan Payments May Be Arra al [3 tase 47-5] 4 Costin UU laed Cenptete 122:54 $16.50 Seamless Brussels and|98 Prairi G Rugs .#5.00 Dpipctvaee toate mais Sw tan soul his 40. 6.00 Cedar Wardrobe CREDIT AT YOUR OWN TERMS oq lash ride ond 13 feet lone: Rugs) most wanted colorings, in’ fancy \ ! 4 9th St. B ING excepti order lesigns. — . = s ———— = = K am es Chub" Payments May Be Be Arranged. C ouch, $ 2 7. 5 0 (Br to tm the Skin AUMANN 3d Ave. * i —_—_ B Wikis & spa s Printed Cork aun ht pt mtd, ERIE inoleums of aromatic cedar, which mothe and other insects avoid, They cannn GQ. Th | | ° Values 65c to 75c_ Square Yard; Special 37 i, Cc } * her hgh rede imported ‘ene wf pts Ve ther’ fa i. oh - a seven-time World Want Tomorrow _ at, Square Yard Tne ie ane iv 30 inches wide and. 72 inches long, "It has Mareen kanar ett ered dela | works alk week. Order Genuine cork, which will give splendid wear, a0 ct and attractive pat and She biltans are patren Arn ae alee askin cea ; 4 animus, | x oe va asia me lo Nol! Mata Asse, Nh enrhe ‘Orne Ee aane, a Second to Vourth Floors. of he wig Rl Ueatnent | to- 1 bis f f btn) eed OR OR O'Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City == =O TO '8s, maining paste. Be aun. heme) 9