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PEEPING TOMS, SCARED, DESERT PALM BEACH add seemed to be snsrine| then ohe’struck one of the Both men were apparently filled with | the story goes, as to what | in the room adjoining | & amall gimiet and | the panel . Which was 4 Iss attacked her, but more tha: in batid WOMAN FIHTS THEVES TL HER WRISTS BROKEN m bored two by Two Guests at the Breakers, Ong |communicatin im fastened. With Title, Accused of Boring The gimlet holes were d Holes in Dour. PALM BHACH, Fie. March 13.—Two Ttalians, one of whom has a title, regis. | italiane OVERPOWERED. | Mra. Gold by the ankles, She Heaping Silver and Cut Glass Into Sack. HITS ONE WITH PARCEL. | Street. 8 and met Stewart & Co ° FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER 37TH STREET H wan in danger of breaking. me followed them to The | Battles Gamely Until She Is|ana turned south, the neighbors | lowing and yelling, “Stop Thiefi" | Forced Backward Over Chair and Beaten. at the si treet. ANNOUNCE FOR SATURDAY, A SALE OF Women’s & Misses’ Fancy Tailored Suits At Extraordinarily Low Prices b.. The season’s most fashionable styles K A and fabrics, including Gabardine, Faille e de Laine, Ripple Cloth and Moire Silk. Adapted from Paris models that cost $140.00 to $185.00 to import. Suuday,” 20.00 Saturday, Made with the same care and attention to detail as our higher priced suits and lined with peau de cymne silk. Dressy Spring Suits, 27.50, 37.50, 47.50 Taffeta, Moire and Silk Faille Suits 29.50 to 67.50 ECIALLY PRICED FOR SATURDAY: Afternoon & Silk Dresses Lo eat Creations of the Master Dress- of Paris, Accurately Copted in Chiffon Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and Charmeuse. 8. Women's and Misses’ Size Regular Values to $27.50 ‘When Angelo Licati, nineteen, was |dashed past him and he arraigned in the Harlem Police Court jshete at them. to-day, Mre. In Gold, her hand ‘They continued to run, and at swathed in bandages, and leantog|mundred and Tenth heavily on the arm of her husband, least, the patrolman was present to tell the Magistrate of |them. He fired &@ plucky battle she put up against 3 two thieves in her home, No. @ West One Hundred and Twelfth street, Mre. Gold, the wife of Morris Gold, & cigar manufacturer, returned to her home to find the thieves piling silver- ware and cut glass into a sack. “What do you meant” she orted, | UP charged IRISH VOLUNTEERS TO i : : ask é : : i F : H by i i i é Garden to Be Big Feature i of St. Patrick's | 15.50 TALLY PRICED FOR SATURDAY: . Balmacaan and Cote de Cheval Coats He Several Handsome New Models; all the = Hoss Excellently Tailored. Women's and Misses’ Sizes. ashy | 12.50 cara i Regular Values up to $27.50 : fl “Pll Be There: The Largest Shirt Sale the Largest Shirt Store Has Ever Held Opens Tomorrow at 8.30 32,400 Men’s Fancy Shirts, 70c (3 Shirts for $2) 7,200 Shirts of $1.50 Grade 12,400 Shirts with Soft Cuffs 25,200 Shirts of $1 Grade 20,000 Shirts with Stiff Cuffs We could have made ihis offering include 75,000 shirts instead of 82,400. The maker offered us his entire stock at a price. But we felt that, good as his entire stock was, a careful selection would make our offering better. All these shirts are Spring aud Summer patterns. They are all with light grounds and hairline stripes of blue, lavender or black. They are the kind of shirts that men will be paying not less than #1 and #1.50 for when the weather turns a little warmer, Woven madras, percales and soft mercerized materials. “Foresight is better than hindsight." NOW Next Season’s Shirts—70c Later—When Next Season is Here—$1 to $1.50 Therefore it is the part of wisdom and economy to lay in 9 season's su Subway Entrance and Burlington Arcade oor, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER, Broadway at Ninth vs, floor, Old Building. 4 THE EVENING WOALD, & bundle she carried. Both in they bargained for. Strong and fearless In nature, Mra. |Gold fought the men from the parlor One of the men managed to grab bent her backwards until her spine Holding her in this position they! the door, They Fan east to Fifth avenue He ordered the men to halt, but they 2 i k HAVE A GALA RIGHT, Reception and Review tn Terrace jto the dining room, and screamed [oy | for help as she pumm them, or he! RIGHT WRIST BROKEN, SHE iS As fell, John | the men sti tered at the Breakers several weeks [leave mat y [Entering Home, She Finds Two | i*sPed on her and when ahe tried 10 ge. ‘They hed acquaintances among banis tel- | Ry the eS Be s E SFr Frrr FRIDAY, INTRUDER ARRESTED IN | HOME OF CITY OFFICIAL: Avenue, was crossing the hall about 8 o'clock last night, he heard @ molse in the lower hall. He looked over the chopping wood?" he said. remedy. “How did you get in?” asked Mr. "Every oedinar; Sheehy. “The door was | {n,” the boy repi |. But afr, Sheehy summoned Detectives rere, who t t mg ond, merece 10 took the fess BONWIT TELLER &.,CO, MAROH 13, 1914. atreet. The Kequaintance. charge of bu POSLAM SOAP | IMPROVES THE COMPLEXION NEW SIZE 16 CENTS Tells Assistant Corporation Counsel Sheehy Trat He “Just Walked in.” Assistant Corporation Counsel C. Sheehy, who lives with his r, ex-Charities Commissioner Ed- G Sheehy, at No. 1974 Lexington tera and saw @ boy stealing into the parlor. 7 Vey qa, heal jas “What do you want there?” he ohis py the om, phi rich, “rhe bo turned id wholesome, but p the most e boy turned up an innocent face, lee: because and wi beneficial hy; t you want to give me @ Job| medicated Lied P ith Poslam, the great skin operation open and 1 just wathea| Meee tpeyaettye cours of Mean tea, toilet and bath. ith street station’, le Sold Bl ote here. fh Ries eee Ba erent St ey Team Soo Ns A of a4 he Specially Shop of ' FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET’ Distinctive Millinery Original French Hats and ona Made of Specially Imported French Materials Chapeaux Crin Those sylvan and pastoral masterpieces of Watteau and gy sc have suggested these exquisite hats of crin. Designed on shepherdess and Bo Peep lines with garlands of flowers and pendant eases \ SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY “Trotteur” Dress Hats Spring Specialties in L. R. Corsets Dancing corset, weight 9 oz., $9.50. Dress corset, slightly curved at waist line, 86. Riviera model, unusually boned in the back, 96, Fashionable corset for women who want to luce, #5. R. Athletic corset, very light in weight, #2. R. Model for growing girls, #2. her models from the lightest hip confiner to heavily boned corset for a large woman, $1 upward, Third Floor, Old Bldg JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway and $th Street R. R. Rk, R, -in back. ‘The tunic skirt is another unusual Vormerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway & Ninth Street An Early Surprise for Young Women —Silk Poplin Suits for $10 A glance at their pretty style: (pictured) will convince any one that they intended to sell for so little, The coat has a neatly embroidered collar tand is belted feature. Black, navy, hi . Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. mong Other Suits for Young Women at $11 to $18.50 the same good measure of style and work- manship prevails. At $13.60, for instance, suits which New Silk Dresses, $13.50 to $17.75 One of silk crepe with vestee of white silk and tunic skirt is only $15. Sizes 14, 16, 18. gabway Floor, Old Building. Millinery at $5 to $12 In the New Moderate-Price Millinery Salons Fourth Floor Seasonable Hosiery & Underwear for Everyone—Specially Priced » 1c and Men's underwear, 35c, 50c, ¥ Imported Cotton 4 Voiles Here at’ Only | New Coats and Hats for Children Attractive 4 aie A Shoe Reminder for Men. © and Women \ In_ the Sul Shoe Store at all times—and « now—THREE represent all Sake ae aie ate Soe ee Ww hoes for women and Wanamakes- Gubway flees, Old Building, Imported Cutlery in the March Sale of Fncsetase epeck Fi Cutlery from France Cutlery from ote Steak & ito and bande Tounsend forks bee pee”, wanna cArPaEN, halle nd shang handle, Fritak carvan “balls cake eae ak carver, knife a | Teinch Bade, Oe "stag banilon ‘henge Re: | Bread knives, 10-Inch blade, 830, "YI ra Table halves, 61.00 doses, pest sind birt Mane heen ate Bd Kir knives, ined GA.50 to shb0 eet. iz 8-inch blade, 400; 10 in. blade, 500, Carving sot, Butte, fork/nud steel, Cooks’ knives, 44-inch, 85c; 5- inch, 40 G-inch, 45¢; 7-inch, 500,, S-inch, @0c; ®iach, 65c; 10-inch, 750; MM-inch, B5e; 1-inch, 95c; ISirch, 81.10; Usinch, $1.25. stag handles, sterling silver fer rules, $8.25 and 64.50 ack. Carving set, knife, fork and steel, celluloid handles, 8'¢-inck blades, 85 and 80.25 set. : Subway floor, New Building,