The evening world. Newspaper, March 6, 1914, Page 11

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-OFFW NALS 60 (TOE FOR BULLETS, {UT SHPFERIS FAD 008 ‘pounds Went to} Villa All Right, but Last Batch Was Caught. Three hundred thousand cartridges, <Gttingly labelled “coffin nails,” and ir, of No, 29 Broadway, into on Yorn jgned to the Mexican Constitu-| Th oy alists, got George Nordenholt, an | from tl ble to-day, when he was held be | Von bs Judge Hunt in the United States | sarco and wa: i / WWDIGESTION OVERCOME ‘Orerisme by Simple Remedy. } faurried and careless hebite’ of ‘eat- irregular meals and foods that tot Lape tead to Ai Organe and result is i orm of hope eit an trouble. Ut you ite Tove! dined in inte thin condi condition ‘dat wimple ‘foods only, slowly, regu loan at a. Viel our Geticous| me Mee BR. 1s. Sai “Thoma Ga., "I suffer a stomach ‘oe, wes tid, wore oat and et A friend tap tie that ah hice monk's \, The recovery of Mrs. ‘due to sn te “er EVERIWG | uid FRIDAY, _MAROR 6, 1016. District Court, for mis-stating inter- state shipment. Nordenhott entered a plea of gullty)- ‘Yard: paid the $1,000 fine imposed. Ad- |) q@otant ak -Attorasy John C. Gaid that more than 1,600,000 founds of ammunition had been Ohipped by the exporter, and all but the one shipment were correctly la- belied. The Bey ded saved $500 {1 front: portation By using the "Coffin son The 8 keas were ee in ee Dottom with nails, Reprinted in Dublin News- a areas Rese S| paper and Mary. Fahy Says the border at Naco. Aris. sana am-| It Resembles Her Relative. munition to Mexico are now allowed. the ct agent at Naco boggy ve and es examined a keg, Ac- the Federal authorities tn Knox When Recorder McGovern of Hobo- |I8 8 ken was treating victims of the cigar- arrived in New York|ette habit Nee his nitrate of silver ‘Arme-U inton Mé-| remedy som: ago. The Kvening mpany at Bri ore pupiane & Sashlight picture and vee who, were tien of Dublin and inspired towing letter, which was received bes! Recorder McGovern: the taking ‘he trestmon! 3 immediately repacked repuplls aed, ‘in the for Mexico. TWO SOCIETY WOMEN AND GIRLS IN COURT r b Richard Miss Anne Morgan and Mrs. Peter Legh Mpegs Cooper Hewiit Call on , aso and “where he lives. Site ts 1s PAs ela shout twenty othe Migs Anne Morgan, daughter of the’ Respectfully, JAR vAHY.” late J. P. Morgan, and Mra, Peter Kilmanahan, County Kilkenny, Cooper Hewitt today calied upon! the bane pame of Richard Fahy does not Judge Swann of General Sessions in Bee behalf of two young girls who ap- Daared betore bim charging two eR Oommen were Not registered. with Leger =r ‘ans Latest in the case Te thie, item sade fall AO peony the beceise of poe aig aS pape Mec 2 hie him hia ob Es, ‘eo crite wise | tioned ot root of the fae “Morass ba kJ Ned Player P Pianos | (aT Waararee What Nature Francis coos Mfr. oS Davenport—plea@ed guilty to asen' and wore sent | to the Tombs ami aetr records an be investigated. i The girls ‘Lord & Taylor : Misses’ ran a from home. met the two men and went to hotel 15 under promise of- obtaining employment on the stage. —_—>_—_— Asset Bint hipped Pelt fe nadbeg! Founded 1826 Fifth Avenue, geth Street, 39th Street and Girls’ Goats and Suits A\Magusficent Variety of Spring. Styles and Fabrics Misa’ pa roductions of foreign models, in all the popular shades. $25.00 & $29.50—Vsually eor.se. end 036 | ‘Mises’ Swits Several very smart models in the. season's of attractive careers and colors........... 119.50 ‘Misses’ Suits Attractive models in all the dainty shades, $3500 10512500. . Misses’ Cordurey GC dsomely tined, in " Misses’ ‘dae ia ‘s great variety of styles, materials and colors, : $25.00 to $59.50 ; Women's Remarkable Footwear Light & Meaum Weight Good Style Boots For dress or general wear Ustally $3.95 Sports Model. ‘ _ Exceptional Offerings for Saturday © and Taslored Suits Juniors’ Taitored Suits Late Paris Be peptat ions of serge, crepe, check’ and gabardi: a cs coat pity with sash, tier and atvaight li ine skirt. Sieaes ory rr 29.50 Juniors’ Spring Coats Of diagonal, Biaide, serges and tweeds, flare, ofipele and Imacaan models. 18 to 17 years, "$9.95 $35.00 Giris’ Frocks “Of French linen, ratine, rep) sopp and enone, da ipod ‘embrotde “or eubelfiched velvet and lace. Sizes 6 to 14 years, $5.75,86.95 "837.50 Girls’ White. Frocks Finely’ tucked models of rae muslin, erbroi and inset with Val, tsron| $2.50 Sizes 6 bo 14 years......... searosesnsn ses Third floor ° bemenr:§ sed oy attractive sae all the new shades. 19.50 Unually $82.50 Cravenette Damp-Proof Throughout A Complete New Stock of Women’s Highest Grade Boots The smartest to the most comfortable kind. $6.50 to $10.00 88th Street Rear Elevators direct to Shoe Section, Second Floor 95.00 and $6.00" The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. Ey = Lord @ Taylor Sy pe ead ke So tats = | Francis Counor 3 Founded 1826 Fifth Avenue, asth Street, 30th: Street Young Men's & Boys’ Clothing Correct Styles and Splendid Materials . MBohvy 2 Men's Clothing oe it was only a slight merphantiaing Seer” fore reer Young Men's Clothi ia ie eerentings a of specialty sections. . Our years and years of close relations with the lucers of the finest of woolen poi nie the cleverest tailors and gre nd foreign style originators in men’s furmiahings and appacel mods (his a sateral addition t res ions. This section, like the Bore Clothing, is in the hands of managers who have spent their entire bout 4 lives in these lar fie! Young Men's Clothing Section ie on the Fourth Floer, 30th Street. Side, In this stock will be Tous Sack Suits Overeonts Morning Coats EveningClothee TuxedoSuite _ OperaCoate The young New Yorker with a chest measurement ranging between 82 and 40 inches whe wishes the best quality clothing of the very newest materials, patterns and design will be quick to, make the acquaintance of this new section. + Bverything stmppy from the very newest Balmacasn Opera Cloak to the newest feather-weight. suit with the “backless” vest is here, displayed in a section separate merchandise - In gathering this fine new stock only the very finest | / imported and domestic materials and linings were used, (| and the tailoring was done by the lesding experts of England and America. . Young Men’ "eine Sei aed Young Men's TuzedoSuite, . Mens Furwishings Hy: | Sipring Byrom Fabric in. Greet Variety Four-in-Hands : io s Plain and fancy silks... : Men’s Good Style & , Comfortable Fooldear Special Saturday Sale $5.00 Footwear...........+05+ $6.00 & $7.00 Footwear..... ss. 8350.00 $5.00," }$¢.00%0p 18.00 Of Terry eloth... sores ‘ath Robes co ay Re ; Underwear 6988 eo) Ribbed cotton union suits, menium weight, ? Boys’ Shoes ) For Dress or General Weer $2.75, $3.50, $4.85 38th Street Entrance Direct Into Men's & Boys’ Section. Plain and fency : 356 we vai? mi 81:00 Boys’ Clothsng The lad still in short trousers, though he be four or eighteen yonrs oid, may now be clothed by the Store. From the finest tailors in England and America have come Suits, Over- coats, Trousers, Students’ Suits (long trouser Suits), Sailor and Russian Suits. Though the quality and style supremacy of the garments in this large stock are of the very high- est order, prices are rea- sonable, Boys’ Suits, with two pairs of “‘knick- ers,” in sizes up to 16 years, $8.00 Students’ Suits, $8.50 up oui $1.45 te $10.50 _ These are. in very attractive | Sailor, Russian, Oliver Twist, ~ Dutch, French, Norfolk and other styles. : Juvenile Suits and Coass Quite the prettiest effects . dressy little Coats and Suits for Juveniles in many new effects, including some clever little Suits with long trousers:for the tiny Kitle chaps. $8.50 up The Store Opens at 9 A.M. Closes at 6 P. M.

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