The evening world. Newspaper, March 24, 1914, Page 7

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fh \ like thix again quite a few pawn- pische wan turned over to the{ 206 ogg og had been robbed by wan not claimed and fst ee ry oo deal of jewelry atill {to pawnshops that Pike says he fave Ty vk, ai? want ‘Gne "trun re Kl ciehih atreet. a FANNY CROSBY 18 94 TO-DAY. i Bitnd Writer Saye One Feels as Young “ae Whee 94.’ wes, sae Creer te “I'm pretty eure about where 1 got | Fanny, ye that,” volunteered the thief. “I stole} visitors spe {t from somebody down in One Hun- dred and Thirty-eighth street. I don't remember the name or the address now, but [ have them in my book in | my cell and I'll look ‘em up.” cesrcppeypere | Elke, who is twenty-six yeare old, IDENTIFIED, | kept a record of his operations. With |the aid of his book he was able to | guide the Copa to nearly 360 per- "AS VTS CAN DOBBERS PLUNDER ’ Peery One ae Loan Men Happy When Burglar Is Sent to Prison in Bronx. LOOT i CAN FIND OWNER OF * UNCLAIMED WATCH. A hunting case watch was one of bed sa the unclaimed to-day. Pike he thought he could trace the Ma ‘over the coun- tel ratulatione and hs were Creshy home. ———- STEAMER RUNS AQROUND. Revenue Cutter O% te Ald Vessel Fast on Florida She HIS re. WARING TCR, te ihe ke iy steamer was reported of ; an. 1 he had Man Who Despoiled 300)" ‘some. of home who recovered ee erty to-day ses ; sSi Ti Minas Helen Keliner, N A Houses Gets Short Time on One Hundred and Thirty | aesnnaiiiaibeaanaas , 3 His Guilty Plea. | sven a, Sea = llth Frank Albino, of No, 4381 Atiaatic | Mra. Anna Simpson, Sacer Gar and Ralph Kose Hundred and Trt. ighth Ta connect avenue, a years and fo months to eight years ead three months in Sine Sing Prison @ Jarge delegation of poignantly un- happy puwobrokera returner to @ pois Mra. Hine ret car Hine, bad left him: Tors Score of Hronx householders thou- ble, No. $104 = formation revonsing £0 ies - #ands of dollars’ worth of jewelry i : | looking, like Crises. | The that had been siolen by Pike and | a ireatened fim Mie gees Pawned for triding suns. The houses | ast One Hundred and Thirtycaiath males ‘ignet ring and holders w Uppy to Ket their jews elry buct was happy to get off | © with « light sentence-—considering | that he hus confeswed to about 300 burglarics-the police were happy at @ending Pike away aud recovering #0 tauch of his loot—rverybody was happy but the pawnbrokers. “And furthermore,” remarked Dis- trict-Attorney Martin to the sorrow. fyb “uncies,” who filled the pury box Bhd many of thé spectators’ seats, “I want to say that if T ever get a case Acker, Merrall & Condit est. Company +32 These prices explain why you should trade at our stores ; brokers ave going to be indicted for feceiving stolen goods, ‘his man Pike pawned all the stuff he stole under his right name. He visited some of your establishments time after time. | fot dunt Know he was a tet” (ORANGES—Sunkist—Seedless California. .”’. .doz. .25 STING HEALTH Board OFFicen.| PRUNES — 29 \b ° tats was arrested, quite by accident, R Finest oo 2 Ibs. 1b. 15 on Feb. 23. Posing as an 40/50 size e of » he . vouring Brom fats and seule onatt| PINEAPPLE—A. M. & C. large tins, icles of Jewelry and sums of and more than a year. As soon as hi , ripe fruit in heavy syrup lone st cadre that BACON Harris imported Wiltahire.......... 1b 32 cee tity te Ste ws 2 SALMONEK Mk C large tins 23 vember of robberies and restorfag loot Feneiest Quality obtainable ants Sete ecatucted she 60: CONDENSED MILK......... weee.15oz.tin 12 Finest Imported Swiss—Extra Rich in Cream Bad recovered the stuff he had pawned he pleaded guilty to two In- Gictments charging burglary in the Second degree. Judge Gibbs called him up for seatence to-day. There were about 200 articles of jew- Ury piled on a table in front of the New York Brooklyn Philadelphia OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & € 34th Street—New York Have especially prepared unusual values in Women’s and Misses’ Suits Dressy and tailored models, copies of latest French fashions, of Serge, Gabardine, Crepe Eponge, Shepherd Checks, Ripple *“Weaves, Wool Poplin and Bedford Cords. Actual 35,00 to 50.00 Values 25.00 29.75 35.00 Women’s and Misses’ Silk Suits Latest fashion developments are presented in an extensive assortment of advance models for Spring in Silk Moire, Chiffon Taffeta and Silk Poplin, new color and material combinations. Women’s and Misses’ Coats Pronounced syle features in flare, ould and occasi on, of Serge, Bed also Silk Coats of Moire, 19.75 35.00 utfed cnge of Tweeda for all nge or Tweeds; ‘Poplin ted We a ag halle pat Hee wear, of go me Telia, eg rope Epo bared Conde elites 4 falue iH Women’s Separate Walking Skirts A ce ee ee Sapte Crepe de Chine 7.50 125 2.50 15.00 16.75 i | 19.75 9.75 "lames shin & Co 34th Street Hh Pes ee Se 5th Avenue Advance Announcement ANNUAL APRIL FURNITURE.SALE iienenes this Sale will not commence until Monday, March the 30th, the selections beginning ri W ivilege is extended to ma ‘ednesday, March the 25th. Purchases will appear on bill rendered May the ist i Tai i ie d — nt Is Solid Mahogany Wing Chair or Rocker, as illustrated, made of the finest selected Cuban Mahogany; upholstered in the best grade of Hair and Moss and covered with Denim. regularly 25.00, 15.00 The above illustrates the unusual values that will be offered during this Sale. Attractive Values on Wednesday and Thursday DOMESTIC_UNDERWEAR Specially Priced Gowns of Nainsook or Cotton Crepe finished with casing with ribbon drawn through. value 1.90. 95e Gowns of fine Nainsook, trimmed with embroidery combined with ribbon. 1.50 value 1.95 Gowns of sheer Nainsook trimmed with net medallions combined with net beading and ribbon. value 2.25, 1.75 Gowns of fine Nainsook trimmed with Valenciennes Lace combined with tucking, ribbon and embroidery. 1.95 and 2.50 values 2.50 and 3.75 Combinations of fine Nainsook trimmed with various laces and embroidery, and in- sertion combined with ribbon. value 1.80 to 2.75, 95c, 1.50 and 1.95 Drawers of Nainsook or Cambric trim- med with Valenciennes Lace and em- broidery. 50c, 75c and 95c value 95c to 1.75 Corset Covers of sheer Nainsook trim- med with various laces and embroidery com- bined with ribbon 50c, 75¢ and 95¢ value 95 to 1.75 Camisoles of Crepe de Chine combined with Shadow Lace and ribbon. 95c value 1.50 Camisoles of all-over dotted Net trim- med with ribbon. value 1.50, 95c Camisoles of Net and Shadow Lace combined with ribbon. value 2.50, 1.95 SILK PETTICOATS Unusual Values Petticoats of all-Silk Messaline or Silk Jersey top with Messaline flounce. 5 value 3.50 Dancing Petticoat of Accordion Pleated Chiffon; Pink, Blue or White. 3.95 value 5.50 Petticoats of all-Silk Crepe de Chine or Mesealine, trimmed with Valenciennes and Shadow Laces combined with ribbon. 4.95 value 5.95 Petticoats of all-Silk Crepe de Chine, trimmed witb Shadow Lace combined with ribboa. 95 and 8.95 value 7.95 to 10.95 Petticoats of all-Silk Messaline,—Extra Size; side pleated ruffle and silk underlay; Black and colors. value 5.00, 3.95 Petticoats of all-Silk Black Jersey with 10-inch Black over White Accordion Pleated Chiffon ruffle, value 7.95, 4.95 Petticoats of all-Sitk Messaline; paneled front and back; ruffle of side pleating. 4.95 value 6.50 a meet Beton in all Silk Messa- ine or all-Silk Jersey with Jersey top; Messa- ——_____ -- WOMEN’S GLOVES “McCreery” 1-clasp Pique Sewn Glace; ‘Tan, Black or White. pair 85c value 1.00 . 1@-button length Mousquetaire Glace; White only. value 2.50, pair 1.50 16-Batton length Mousquetaire Glace; White only. value 2.75, pair 1.95 “Jouvin" Special:—@-clasp Oveiseam Glace; Tan, Black or White. value 1.75 NEW_SPRING PARASOLS A complete assortment of For- cign and Domestic Parasols,—plain or fancy trimmed. Special Sale 200 Extra fine Quality Taffeta Silk Parasols; made with Ten-Rib Gilt Frames; a large variety of colors. value 3.50, 2.50 pair 1.25 Spring Footwear “SOROSIS” COLONIAL PUMPS A smart and graceful model with long vamp, Spanish, Louis or Cuban heel; cov- ered buckles to match. 5.00 a Pair Made in Patent Leather, Gunmetal or White Buckskin; light turned or welted soles, TRUNKS & BAGS Exceptional Offerings 45-inca Wardrobe Trunks; made on best Veneer frames; hard fibre finish; nand- riveted trimmings; fitted with tne most modern garment and accessory sections. value 30.00, 20.00 Special New Model Open-head Ward- robe Trunk; light and durable; made on best Venee: frames; hard fibre edges; hand- riveted throughout; fitted with the most modern garment and chiffonies sections, value 35.00, 25.00 Various other models. .... 40.00 to 95,00 Berth High Wardrobe Steamer ‘Trunks; Veneer frames; hard fibre edges; fitted for Men's or Women’s garments, including sec- tions for hats, shoes and accessories, 21.50 value 28.00 Dress and Steamer Trunks; made on best Basswood frames; bard fibre finish; strapped with leather hand-riveted bronzed steel combination trimmings; fitted with hat, waist and shoe compartments and dress trays, Sizes $6, 88 and 40 inches. Dress Trunks, .value 13.$0 to 15.00, 9.75 Steamer Trunks, value 9.00 to 10.00, 7.50 Saddler Sewn Cowhide Bags; re-inforced corners; leather lined inside pockets; sises 44,17 aud 10 inches, value 5.50 to 6.00 4,25 1 ON TERMS OF $2 A Price Includes Bench, Cover, Music Roll Cabinet, 12 Rolls of Music and Free Delivery. The new and perfect 1914 Style — * Note Player Piano represents “the last word’ Player Piano construction. "in fact, it is practically ey eolapuesinial You Will Wonder, and Natarally You Wil hak how is it possible for Bloomingdales’ to sell a F ab. Piano of such excellent quality at, the - unusually low price of..........7..- Here Are the Reasons: . ¥ Bloomingdale Brothers, as the ‘sole the Walters Piano Manufacturing Co., 4 unique and wees position in the which enables them to sell Pianos and Player direct from their factories to your home, saving you the middleman's profit. This p enort nig Dealer's, the Agent’s or the Teacher's moun ire tremendous outpat and our unlimited cash’ resources give our Factories Bl facilities that no other house possesses. You can readily see that these advantages bes vital importance enable ~~ to secure at dales’ a Player Piano of maximum value minimum cost. The Bloomingdale Guarantee Is Your Safeguard We positively know that only the best of materials are used in the construction of our Pianos and Play Pianos and only the most skilled workmen empleo to build them, therefore, we guarantee them “ qualifiedly. Please send Extreordinery Soot The World’s Biggest his Week O; Piano Value, at 9995 | 75 New Walters Ne tnteret $1 & Week No Extras EXCHANGE Your 614 Plane ter. 0 aie {ul New Walters Plane ee die or Player Plane. end let you pay the balance at a@ week on a Upon request a representative will call. + rate of $1 a week on a Plano gr Player Piano. HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more ‘‘Offers of Positions’’ than any other two. mediums in the universe. .

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