The evening world. Newspaper, March 30, 1914, Page 12

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eee. Ministers Who Started a Vice Cru- 4 mn nee ‘ a Ses ” ¥ i started the crusade against, the ne; fited ‘dintrieks “blind figere ‘and “other Megal resorts, hae written Mayor Joseph Fauiatich ing would hold the elty linble for any per- {sonal harm that might come to him. ‘A threatening note was found tacked the First Methodist TO HORSEWHIP PASTOR te the door of Church saying that. churches, pricats | and pastors were to ba done away, with ind Warning the ministers to look out for their lives. “Dr, Reese ought to he horsewhtpped,"* the Mayor sald, declaring he would [like to do it himself, Preachers gathered evidence ar the segregated diatrict resorts inp sade in Alton, Ill., Threat- ened With Death. ALTON, Il, March 30.—The incendl- eles Gaet, end M. C. A. building, gosting $90,000, and the grocery of Al- German AF. Cousley, in Alton, eariy » hae ereated a reign of terror, whieh ‘vice crusaders and lenders in Wary” campaign are asking special for their lives and property. ht oe ged have hired armed watch over the places of wor. ~~ Dr C. . Reese, who Shu’ ive Henent. In the Lyric Theatre Inst night the Shuberta kave thelr annual benefit for the Sydenham Hospital in memory of their brother, Sam 8, Shubert, founder of the theatrical firm of The programme was made bere contributed by players appearing in Shubert productions or in their thea- atrea in the elty EAT NEW BREAD, CABBAGE, SAUSAGE AND DIGEST (7. “PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN” “ | News Oddities WIFE DESPERTERS are to be sent to the psychopathic ward instead of prison in Chicago. CHICAGO POLICEWOMAN gets a medal for efficiency in revolver shooting. ANNETTE HAZLETON rejoices, City Council of Lebanon, Ore., has passed an ordinance making it a misdemeanor to use tobacco in any form. " PLUMES may be worn by European army officers entering this coun-|«h try without confiscation, Washington offictally announces, WOULDHE SUICIDE, saved from death in Dutchess County, gave as a reason for hia despondency that he had no money to buy false teeth. | GROUNDS FOR SEPARATION—PhIMipstown, N. J, man told | she could have only $5 for her Kaster hat, ile wife | MONEY TALKS—Barber who came here fifty years ago with 18 conte | No indigestion, no _ sour, |sdies give you relief sometimen—they are | dind jeaving an eatate of $100,000. dy * Talow, but not Dinpepsin in quick, @assy stomac! OF GYS- — [positive and puts your stomach in a — pepsia. Try Try it! Sondiion to the misery won't come] pr, MARY WALKER paid in @ Washing lecture that she refused “You feel different as soon as Pape's Diapepsin comes in contact with the foode you eat hi you eat hit back—taste ‘Tet work badly; ferment intostub- tinh cause a sick, sour, gassy Now, Mr, or Mra. Dyspeytic, it (ae? 's Diapepain digeats |i thing to sour at } Oy ‘itcae lade badly your} Put an end to stomach toute. le by get: di beh edi rosa Lippy ting # bof cent case of Pape's Rites, bet Diapepsin from any drug store, Ye be that it etrengthens an prs alise in five mi ach so you can eat your without fear, Moat rem- [aay stomach disorder. E" one Ep SiiN DIAPEPSIN CURES PEPSI IN FIVE MINUTES. I SETTLES UPSET STOMACHS & ‘Larce 50 CENT case § ANY DRUG STORF. Easter ds of men who want an Easter s Of the thous:.:: this offering. It is extra special service, arranged for young spending of their money. Last year we had many inquiries for well-made to cost about #24.50. And this year we made up suits that could be produced for the money, 51 of the Suitings Are Im ateds, basket weaves finished and unfinished, hair and dark green; designs that are associated only suits. will be here for you to select from, Each suit wil coat, waistcoat, trousers. Every Suit Will Be Finely Not only cloth, but make wi usually brings. Each suit will be <D erly finished, a good fit, a suit tha well, feel well, wear well. We Warrant Every O: N. B.--Some of the suitings good light overcoats. If any man overcoat made to measure, he mai at the same price--$24.50—in wha he prefers. @' Order in Early Orders placed tomorrow, Tuesday, will be com eT ainoked clears. te. | Of the Hos to ouffer from indigestion, dyspepsia or EXTRA SPECIAL For Men—Particularly YOUNG MEN (Beginning Tomorrow, Tuesday) To Measure $24.50 From 91 Styles of $30, $35, $40 and $50 Suitings ambitious, who desire to dress well and correctly and who are careful in the wanted such suits should have them; and that they should be the very best The entire 91 styles include blues, black, gray serges, unfinished wor- The Suits Will Be Cut in the New Sack Style Or in any sack coat style you prefer; the latest style-book from London , ill be hetter dividual measurements, carefully fitted, prop- The Important Thing is to Get Your The NEW STORE FOR MEN, Broadway ¢ corner Eighth is of marriage from i Chester A, Arthur because he OPERA SINGERS IN CRUSH. HOSTON, March veral wingers mn Opera pany were hurt | some of the women fainted caught in @ crush of Formerly A. 'T. Stewart & Co. aitahtly singers, who planks forward, the opera fore them e were Unable to stop the crush from the those re- rulses was of the To Sell Out on t Quantities are limited, + Mar ‘James McKay of | standard and Wana- All family cat owned Addision was locked in the house ac-|{] maker guaranteed. inirtystou? days geo. of them are the staples t rday te her former home to used every day in the home. Most of the articles will not be reordered in just the exact pattern of these; some will be continued at the regular prices; but. as all of them were purchased at less than usual, we class them Is Grouped Cast iron frying pans, seven, diameter. ........555 Folding ironing board on Felt covered folding card tables uit, only 920 may avail of men; young men w ho are ' ‘ Width Depth Height Ice Capacity Price le Easter suits to measure 27 inches 21 inches 45 inches 75 lbs. = $1.85 our mind that men who 30 inches inches 47 inches 100 Ibs. $13.35 33 inches 23 inches 49 inches 120 Ibs. 824.70 ported line stripes in blue, black with the higher grade of GRAND RADIOS FURNITURE Furniture Without Deposits Purchased in thia manner has never pro are oa to CALL AND MAKE 1 consist of three pieces— OUR 1914 CATALOGUE Made than &24.50 3Rooms cut to in- This Morri t will look ions with J of 878 or over ne tation if entation this Coupon will make wishes an y have it, tever style $16.98 Clrenrsian Wat Dresser, valie pleted in time for Easter Prices on Staple Housewares Go Down to Half March Sale the Remaining Special Lots nothing will be sold to dealers. as special lots and offer them tomorrow, the last day of the Sale, at prices that will sell them quickly. This Specially Offered Merchandise eight and_nine-inch sizes— your choice at 25c each Galvanized iron pails, (10-qt.) 25c; (12-qt.,) 30c; (14-qt.,) 35c 10-inch $1.25 Kreamer 8-in. wash boilers, $1.25 SLABA acinus sadlnowonse meter, 18-inch, 65c; 24-inch, Imperial clothes wringer, 12-| _ 75c; 80-inch, 85¢; 36-inch, $1 in. rolls; warranted for three] Rubber bath mats, 18 x29 years; 45 of these} inches ............0 40c TREO aii ewe eeeacios $2.50] Fancy frame mirrors, white Brass umbrella stands. ..$1.75] and gilt, Earthen casserole with nickel plated frame, four pints$1.50 White Mountain Refrigerators of Ash, Brass-Trimmed with Top-Lift Cover—About Thirty in All Our Terms Apply Also to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Connecticut. a PLAYERS A | MAILED FREE | ete | MACHINES ON CREDIT at $1.° Weekly Initation leather 16.98 We Pay Freight 4 Rooms Furnished at 69" 89 750-752 8th Ave., Cor. 46th St. sri AMINGS UNILL 10 U'CLACK. | ‘ . ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 80, 191 a MeCreery & Co. clean up and found the cat Cig Nv alt! had been without tood oF tts trapriscnsnent, Mother S Stanislaus Tells of Recovery | Throat Troubles like continued coughs and eoldy, often seriously affect the liungs, If you have not found any tm- provement from the treatment you have ‘evorts ahow- and, in numerous s a8. gemai Drug Htoren and fle rite the Bekman thorn tory. Phi adetonta,’ oiling of ‘recoveries and Broadway at Ninth. he Last Day of the and because of the prices, All of the things are in One Place folding omelette PANE 6 essceieest esas 78c Electric sad-irons, six pounds; only 30 left $1.75 Copper tea kettles, nickel lated, seven and eight inches 85c to $1 Seven-inch dust brushes. . .25¢ Towel rods, nickel plated on brass tubing, one-inch dis- »| Aluminum $1.25, $2, $2.25, $2.50 1} Bath room stools of white enamel, rubber tipped; coy 12 left St. Subway floor, New Building. wed sattefactory | Se the buyer. Our methods please our patr YOUR OWN TERMS EWING Furnished 1a Chair with cush= Every Pure Hutter, vutraan 15. 98 Pe eee OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY 4. 34th Street 4 Women’s Spring Blouses Blouses of White Washable Satin with floral patterns in color; “Gladstone” Collar and vestee of fine hemstitched Organdie fin- ished with Picot edge; fancy buttons. 4.95 value 6.50 Fine All - over Embroidered Voile Blouses with dainty veining; finished with flat hand-embroidered collar and turned- back cuffs. value 7.50, 5.95 Hand-embroidered Blouses of sheer Voile; drop shoulder; collar and vestee of fine Shadow Lace; new three-quarter sleeve; novelty pearl buttons. value 6.50, 6.95 Voile Blouses daintily tucked with colored stitching; hemstitched frill around neck and down front; flat collar of new pointed embroidery; finished witb crochet buttons; Rose and White and Delft Blue and White. value 9.75, 7.95 Blouse of Brussels Net with new silver thread embroidery over Flesh chiffon; high collar in back finished with narrow black moire cravat; exquisite dress model. 15.75 value 22.50 In the Regular Stock will be found numerous models in all the leading styles, colors and materials, including Lingerie, Handkerchief Linen, Crepe de Chine, “‘Georgette’’ Crepe and deiicate laces, at Moderate Prices. “Warner’s Rust-Proof”’ Corsets Excellent models for slender, medium and well developed figures; made of Batiste or Broche. Batiste...............1.00, 1.50 to 3.00 © Broohe. .0.ccseescocencceccencamneed OO “Redfern” Corsets An extensive variety of models made of fine Imported Broche and Batiste. 3.00, 4.00 t- 10,00 Corsets & Brassieres Specially Priced Incomplete sizes in “C/B a la Spirfte, La Princess and La Vida” Corsets. 1.25 values 3.00 and 5.00 Brassieres of Cambrico and All-over Net trimmed with lace and embroidery; hooked in front or open back. 50c values 1.00and.1.50 Annual April Sales Linens, China, Glassware, Furniture, Brass Beds and Bedding EXTRAORDINARY PRICE CONCESSIONS Noteworthy Values On Tuesday and Wednesday Purchases Made on Tuesday Will Appear on Bill Rendered Maytthe Ist. eee? are 5th, Avenue Misses’ & Children’s Underwear Complete assortmehts. of new Spring Undergarments, including Drawers, Gowns, Princess Slips, Drawer Waists, Corset Covers, Kimonos, Romp= ere and Silk Petticoats. Special Values Gowns of fine Nainsooki—low neck and short sleeve model; ribbon‘trimmed. Sizes 4 to 12..75¢ Sizes 14 to 16. .95¢ value 1.10 tod.35 Drawers of Nainsook,—tnce and ribbon trimmed; sizes @ to 12 years; also Crepe Drawers in knickerbocker style; trimmed with embroidery and featherstitched band; sizes 2 to 8 years. walue 650, 450 Princess Slips of fine Lawn or Cambritg — or lace trimmed; sizes 6 to 1% vatue 1.35, 9Se "haw Figured Crepe Kimonos; sizes @ to 16 years. 1.35, 1.50 and L78 Misses’ Messaline Silk Infants’ & Children’s Wear Hand-made Short Dresses, — several new models; hand-embroidered; lace-edged neck and sleeves. Sizes 6 mos. to 2 yrs. value 1.75 to 2.50, 1.25 and 1.98 Hand-made Baby Skirts of fine Nain sook; trimmed with embroidered scallop with dots. Sisea 6 months to 2}4 years, value 1.00, 680 Dresses of White Crepe,—long waisted models; trimmed with Pink, Blue or Tan. Sises 2 to years. value 1.50, 950 Full-length Costs of Navy Blue Serge with hand-embroidered linen collar and cuffs; also tailored model m Black and White check.material. Sizes 2 to 5 years. value 6.50, 4.95 A large-variety ot Little Chil- dren's Straw and Fancy Hats. value 3.95 2983 Annual Sale One Hundred Thousand Yards WASH DRESS GOODS In Addition—Commencing Tuesday 10,000 Yards high class Paris Nove thes, many of which are.identical with those wed in Model Gowns. yd. L185 * value 3.00 to 8.00 n DINING ROOM SUITE Nine-piece Fumed Oak Suite as illustrated, including Buffet, China Closet, Extension Table, five Sidechairs and one Armchair; seats upholstered in Brown Spanish Leather. DOMESTIC RUGS An unusual collection of fine Rugs at Attractive Prices. x12 ft. French Weave Wilton Rugs. .44.50 regularly 60.00 CHINA AND LAMPS Limoges China — conventional border designs; gold edge; solid coin go'd handles; open stock; 101 pieces. value 40.00, 25.00 HOUSEHOLD LINENS Damask Table Cloths. 3.85, 4.85 to 15,50 values 5.00, 6.50 to 30.00 Odd Satin The above illustrate a few of the numerous remarkable values offered during this sale. 125.00 regularly 160,00 9x12 ft. Triple Weight Royal Axminster Rugs. regularly 24.75, 18.75 Solid Mahogany Boudoir Lamps; 17 inches high; 10-inch fancy sflk shade, any color; complete. value 7.50, 3.80 50 Odd Satin Damask Napkins, Dos, 2.25, 2.75 to 10.50 values 3.50, 3.75 te 20.00

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