The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1914, Page 9

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ee FLOAT CAS SECURITIES _ ft+Is an Excuse to Maintain High Rates for Gas and Electricity. seen since. The More Fixed Capital the Greater the Interest and STAGESTRUCK GIRL, GONE EIGHT DAYS, I$ SOUGHT BY PARENTS Estelle Harrison, 13 Years Old, Has Ambition to Become Great Actress, Her ambition to become an actress __ ie the reason advanced for the dis- i ae , Qppearance of thirteen-year-old Ee- PUBLIC. PAYS INTEREST.) |i tlle Laura Harrison, who left her —————— home, No. 965 Gates avenue, Brook- lyn, eight days ago and has not been ‘The girl's parents have learned she with a young man ip Philadelphia. This man, who formerty Tyrol. et : ger Hj tived near the Harriacos, 1s known by Mebind the deadlock in the Public Grace Hill, of No. 1630 Fulton street. @areice Commisison over authorising = a in one, recovered by Charles Harri- te Jesus of new securities for the | » = aon, the father, the writer says Es- wan von 4 Gas Company and the; telle could earn from $12 to $14 a week ‘ork Edison Compeny ites the with a carnival company which will question of future rates to | Mio ESTELLE LAURA HARRISON start on the road in April. ae eee of ges and electricity in New York of 5% par cont. intarest by Just how Estelle met the young man} TRAIN OFF RAIL, SIX HURT. City. 1 the Coma alstn may "bo made’ the|is unknown, unless it was at a theatre Rear ‘The problem in corporation faance | Pasia of an argument fn future rate|which the girl attended regularly. | Passenger Conch Upscts im Accident is very simple. The more fixed capi- | tale eoney f epeorcrt fee coat as hoe Mrs. Harrison said last night that she on Susquehanaa Line. tal that can be piled up under ap-!terprises. If a public utiilty could |*ways returned home as soon as the name to the Harrisons. His letters to the girl were sent to her chum, Miss proval of mmission, more | cite performance was over. reoney bello must ueaiawal| sit-cage duet mortenes band caress “As far as we know, Estelle never to @at out of the pubile to pay inter- talent argue Der cent. interest pores {t!xept company with anybody,” Mre. ent and dividen: Nhe | Harrison said. “She left home Feb. 25 ‘hare ts a |to attend Public School No. 129, Gates ‘Patio and Lewis avenues. I dividends which scone out kod rates for| beri heveve say that to me the applicat z black velvet it, HELD BACK. white stocks: “There fe one phate of the cane t poo ol Tpplications Mavs. bean_petdlag, fo ge NURSE HAD SCARLET FEVER, to vote months. Asiong ber I was Commission for Com-| tients in . “When she did not return I ob- vd ital. i would. thus tecome ‘the tained from Grace Hill a letter — to wre He nae Hoepltal, Ti ‘Tie employees —_——_—— Ba aha ae Gates teas ana) AWAIT STORK AT DERBY HOME I went to that house, to find the fam- _. ily had moved to Babb] va. I that in Brooklyn the day |», before my Satghter disa Harrison eat: ft Pes n epoken of ter ambition to go on bewbabryp hep eae ne ‘public tn: there 4 left home irl wore a coat, blue dress, APPLICATIONS MYSTERIOUSLY ‘ud ‘f Slack enees and the jous reason they back hy be Arad pion Lewes the] A seven-day quarantine of aizteen pa- the materaity ar Fost, Shcen tar term, has £X- | Methodist Hospital, Brookiya, G ® pantry At ta te has been instituted since the discovery plications are was made st s. peres on aaa Se «wen Prescription —for 15 the standard skin rem- yd used e | Ward had scarlet. fever, ane “Here are $30,060,000 of new securi- properly charge: tal, Nex em not satiated with the mnetnt proposed to be written off for retire- BONWIT TELLER &,CO. Tre Pay Sep of Orighnalions tiag proposed to be issu was : FIFTH AVENUE AT 36™ STREET a @ ; Announce, Tomorrow, the Continuation of The Final Reductions in =e or otherwise retired fron Women’s Fur Coats, Scarfs & Muffs fered in ipo pa | Prior to Closing Department for the Season Com. perty The Balance of Stock Will Be Sold Without Reserve Below the Actual Cost of Skins Separate Muffs, Scarfs and Sets ‘were taken into the (3) $15.00 Mole Muffs........ 9.50 (8) $19.50 Black Fox Muffs.. . .9.50 (3) $29.50 Hudson Seal Muffs. 19.50 (2) $45.00 Sitka Fox Muffs . . .24.50 (3) $48.50 Nat. Skunk Muffs. .29.50 (2) $69.50 Mink Muffs ...... 35.00 $110.00 Wolverine Set....... 55.00 $425.00 Nat. Hudson Bay Set . 195.00 Formerly 75.00 to 95.00 Formerly 145.00 to Formerly 165.00 to | rmerly 8 Formerly ables the za gain healt! 7 Sd 'e and Keep Well” bare re fae ‘Tee Caty Wat Ge, Rochester, (3) $10.00 Mole Scarfs ....... 6.50 (8) $24.50 Black Fox Scarfs ..12.50 (2) $45.00 Pointed Fox Scarfs. 15.00 (4) $45.00 Skunk Scarfs ..... 19.50 $225 Hud. Seal & Exmine Set .95.00 $295 Mole & Taupe Fox Sets. 110.00 $265.00 Nat. Blue Fox Set... 145.00 $425.00 Nat. Fisher Set..... 195.00 (8) French Seal Coats. . . . . ..-. ~~ ~~ 35.00 (9) Baby Caracul Coats (small sizes). Trimmedor plain. 58.00 (4) Hudson Seal Coat somal sizes). » » « » « 68.00 (2) Imported Oa Baby ad Coats ... . . 295.00 (1) Broadtail Goat (chinchilla collar and cuffs) . . 550.00 The Sunday World's ot Dron than ay Want Directory tthe univer. VIENNA, Austria, March 5.—Seven- teen soldiers of the Emperor's Rifle Regiment were overwhelmed an? killed to-day by a great avalanche while they were engaged in manceu- vres on the Ortler Mountain ia the <cineniieaiecen POST STANDS TRIP WELL. Wanufecturor Rashing North for Operation Site Up on Treats. Dr. and Mrs. Richerd Derby are ex- @ visit from the stork at their 4 THE BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, |AVALARCHE OVERWHELMS 17 SOLDIERS IW DAILL'A =—”¢ Se” \ | Furniture Austrian Riflemen Carried to Death! “on the in Great Sweep cf Snva on Mountain in Tyrol. Club Plan Ma hy “Gy, 7 oT it nt styles nd 8 Linsere Hemp, Up to 25c $1.00, ea Restaurant—New York's Only Noon-Dag Cabaret, 12.15 to 3.18 P. M. New Spring Suits, $14.95 Friday Remnant Sales are common enough, but this will command extraordinary attention: About See ees About HALF _,,hiten Remnants” = HALF PRICE Tpke hans ~~PRICE ‘zceptionally Attractive Showing of Semi Tailored and Dress Hats $30 tiny ery hat you effects and just the ou must have in mind New Spring Suit. For meee we have prepared many fet hat is worth up to $680. Untrimmed | Hat Section Finest avaltg in tie mp Strew, Ber Braide at very moderate i Made of ou- The Gowns ere maue of fine Men's and Women’s perior qual- | | nsinsook, trimmed with fine laces Gl ity coutil, and embroidesies. loves medium low The Corset Covers » bust, firmly fine nainsook, Nfeed bere! tise Values |Values boned, giving straight line effect. laces and embroideries, also dainty A clearance sale of Men's and lots anid discontinued numbers, een Malm Fivor,, ee sinareon CRAWFORD CO..W. A. MARBLE AND J0UH 8. SURPPARD, 20, A MAROON 5, 1914. Sale of Women’s Sale of Women’s prions ing Dresses Values up to $19.76 Values ean end $ Never were aubh DEPENDABLE MATERIALS and EXCELLENT eat oman thon a se the ow 7 Bounced tunic oe WORKMANSHIP employed in mak- dias the A ing « ouit that sold at such a a ae price. Jaunty new smartly cutaway, many with tant cuffs of revers Fear or silk, kimeno or set-in sleeves, nthe 010.73 and 099.75 dresses are with peau de eygne. All juded. wonderful at the price, $21.98, sises from 34 to 44 are inel Ru s—Carpets—Linoleum Roget Witton} $15.90 Heavy 3 avy. Royall *16,95 1d sea less WILTO! Vtiver RO’ OYA AL AXM MIN. catty Tine, Wot aaled 4.60 Ox® woeRt AXMIN. oNaews a TSINEATD Lissiewm, R Rugs, at yd., 0, REMNANT ‘Sale TableDamask | 29c Dress Goods Remnants | a yd. Remnants ll Wiech table damaak. jn 114 to 9 yard i ci Rees heh Ghieoon Seisest Secs tee ite Cone Re 12%c | set Air Weal valle Values up to 38 a yard a yd. the oblech Torte Pate White goods of of all kinds, consisting of lawns, So 58 Ee lech Colores Corgey Muay dectatle rat eng he inthe pyran Belem wocsan Suitiags ' (iach Wool Ti Wash G $1.60 Se-inch Fla Heed ‘bheterce as ok 8'4c 01.00 64-lach Black and White Cloaking’ mnants |. yd. | Siistetes Bnbera Cae Values up to 890ayd. | & YG $1.50 bolach Colored A SS ialatce, silk and cotton oe Seat Papeete Sisturen ete j ell ls good lengthe - i100 Sek Bleck Stipe wa jor ee amt ot eh bg ng wide. Maret tities: NY RM ide Roll Hats i e Undermuslins Corset Covere Choice Drawere Combinations All 75e Values lans, Imitation 99.60 to 04.00 Corsets, new models, in all well known brands, for medium and stout figures, made of batiste ax! 1 po A cocina 1.59 . he th of ‘all corsets, ran Ps ret tecoud Floor, begding end ibbeos, The nations are made of tis ai etnook *irlemed with fine te D rere one. made of Sem brie ae fine Swiss Yr 50c nd

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