The evening world. Newspaper, March 12, 1914, Page 11

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‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 19, 1914. 1 WINDOW AND GET op 520001 GENS p Hurls Brick, While Part-| eener Pulls Out Trays = With Wire Hook, 1.10 Gas. - Stoves, Twelve sectiona:| j 1914 model, Il, _ Fe Basen was teing made by Central , Peco detectives to-day for two men wd Carried ou: a daring window rob- in an cast side joweiry store last ing and escaped with $2,000 worth it. wt 69c rasor, with set -s* fobbery was carefully planned. | the men stood in froi ‘This popular safety soft negligee besams 479 15e Window- In dark cassimeres and| worsteds; double breasted and Norfolk! styles; sizes 6 to Second Floor. knee | ards| vests; drawers lace trimmed, ankle! Boys’ $8 Suits ear Bre. Becky Rothman of No. 148 East | j Mouston street. | ao msy, we're being robbed!" yelled with extra knickers; sizes 1.97 ‘int é SON, Ham and Bacon 1634 Ib. '59c Foul: i 7 fel $ | Russian and tod moment Charles D. Rosenthal ; f No. 140 East Houston street, who| eres standing on the sidewalk, saw § the treasure being hauled toward the} ~ Pockets of the marauder. In dark fancy mixtures; Norfolk 6 & 16 years. A. I. NA. style [$2.50 (2 Knicker) Suits, 1.97 j | | Boys’ $3 and $4 Overcoats || Im chinchilla and fancy polo styles; sizes 2% to 9 yrs; al | mixtures; ~ Salter, Thaler and Rosenthal rushed ith Crowds of men and women were in rrr | j > ) ‘that part of East Houston street at | : \ Mn Ny an) Ss" \ | i | Women’s 5c & 59 Underwear i} I || Sample ol » Rothman, they ran toward the jewelry store. ‘The man who threw the brick, see- fmg they were bei 3, Cook's or Trish Dress Linen, Yan , Yard, 4 His worde kept the crowd back, | Galter, Thaler and Rosenthal By the pair and chased them to a Ouse LEARING of medium weight garments at sensational reductions. COA’ chiffon shadow ‘ace, silk ete. Assorted tr Cc jeved the: pteft the building. g __ Ss }WEW UPTOWN SKYSCRAPER. noleum, ‘59 iy rl a | } \ "Hy uh wy ne { | Ni WP Aan) i" if b \ | im “hy Ite ra yn Forty- street opposite the Times Bulld- bas been sold and will a | \ ‘$1 90-Inch Wh el plan failed owing to the of the property owners in the borhood. ’s 89c Inlaid Li == Coats, uits and Dresses INDER sale of stunning SUITS of fan- Woe serges and cre; Mua \ | ‘uhh A i's } $12 ils Hil Hi i Hes | | ww. | Nairn 29c Silk Hose 1.89 2 Silk Petticoats, 97¢] | oes 1.29] Keable col- electrifying Silk, with side plaited flounce; in chan, limit two An | | Taffeta 5S8c Undermuslins as eee style: trim- = je Secepancen circular skirt; at === 'second Floor———— ~~~ Women’s ‘2 Sh with Women's $3 Shoes, All Sizes, 2.59 Pair. = 1.89 pe I! in and striped ginghams, finecn and{} materials; sizes 6 to 14 years. |) 8 | sizes 2% to6: Chemise pair. | 4.48 ot striped material; Charles A. Keene 180 Broadway, N.Y. Watches, Jewelry, (‘9 For five - piece city mits, for. complete: within suites, made 9 +f No Mail or Phone Orders Filled We Resave the Right to Limit Quantities

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