The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1914, Page 12

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EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1914. trude, seventeen, appeared, her night apparel @ mass of flames. Mrs. Smith jumped out of bed, seized for the Museums of Peaceful Project to cost between $30,- and $25,000,000, were made to-day. The Incorporators say museums will be the largest in the ‘world, ana that they have reason to eount on about $1,600,000 as a nucieus. ‘Two sites are under consideration, Both worth of Ninetieth street. The @erporanon announces it expects to and maintain buildings de- the housing of permanent ez- Bod following industrial and i MOTHER'S QUICK ACTION FOR PEACEFUL ARTS 1S | ASBANK BANDIT WHO are in Blankets and Rug. Consideration North of Detectives Followed | burst ‘open, and ‘her decghter, ‘O«r- ‘Wheeling, W. Va, was brought to/in them in a few moments succeeded in oT SUSPECTISDENTFED [0m rane save Awakened by Daughter’s Screams, PLANNED BY COMMITTEE! SHOT TWO AND ESCAPED) rats a ren Mrs. Gertrude Smith of No. 149 Weet Two Sites Already Under|Left Clothing in Room and|it cciock ts mient by wild, screams. burat open, and her daughter, Ger- Ninetieth Street. Clues. ALTOONA, Pa., April §.—Frank Wilson, arrested Wednesday at this city ly y and identified | smothering the flames, as the jtomobile bandit who on shot the cashier and a patron, secured Sa and Siva, BaslOk cuned ber $2,883 and then, terrorizing crowds) guughter to the Polyclinic peploepital. on the street with a fusilade of bul-| Assured that Misa rtrude’s burns, lets, made his escape. The identifica. | though painful, were not serlous, tion was made by Chester Burket| Afiss Smith had gone into the bath- rn lighted the and dropped the and Mrs. D. O. Shaver, clerks in the toate ry the Boor te ey ited cM Detectives obtained the clue which | dress’ “ve ‘© te suiris Of her sia? Jed to Wilson's capture when cloth- en imilar to that worn by the ban- Sit wes, found ine” boarding houss,| MORSE ANTS BREAK JAIL, mechanical arts, agrieniture,| Tre room had been occupied by &! wasHINGTON, April &—The colony , labor, effictency, histor's reo-|yo"ne Couple whe HAG left Imine-| o¢ ‘uropean brown meadow ante, health and hygiene, textiles, ‘Wilson was placed in jail and | brought to this country by Mrs. Charles ics «and = clays, architecture, embelliahment, gardening, and road building materi) WILLIAM S. BRYAN DEAD. HUST HOW 10 TO DRESS. Former Attorney-Ge 1 of Mary- Hie ity, steam, astronomy and tion, eafety appliances, avia- ‘ i a formal charge will be made against|W. Morse, wife of the New York Bim to-dav tt Each, according to plans, is to have during changing Spring weather is & separate building and all, if possl- land Dies Saddenty. always a problem; the warm wrappings are to be grouped around one (Bpectal to The Hrening World, | and heated rooms of winter have reduced prea nM Ml a wintam | the bodily forces and colds follow colds Hl phahetcaeal dearer vars shepard Bryan. iy Re because the system is wedkened, Ma gs The buildings will be of} known lawyers of the State, died sud: hay orig Mee a mau Fie and. concrete. It is proposed froyat this morn! the pure and proven Scott's to maintain a Mbrary containing PA lod erage phn vlleagal edopreroed beogsiag the the blood, fortifies the lungs and up- ts. Comm! ve been ap-| «rhe farmere out my way + | builds the whole system, Ned bo he north. available | pia: ie tho adtapaatnte” Scott's is free from wines or alcohol. | “Too dusty for motoring, I belteve.” oH rey drat as tice tp Any > H [ Pon's tat te ove, t—we call Moar Reitleh” laat, be enuse ft te @ perfect tenredaction of that fomeuscustom medel fwree 2 LOCK OF LINCOLN’S HAIR SOLD FOR $65 R Had Been Clipped From His Head After His Assassination for Mrs. Lincoin. Brentance paid $65 last night for a lock President Lincoln's hair, at the F H & 4 Hy - i f § fests of the late Major William H. Lam- See the perfectly sugasing variety of Easter Styles at bert ef Phileddiphia, in the Anderson your favorite Newark Shoe Store. A style for fancy. galleries, Fortioth street and Madison A last for foot. A Newark $2.50 Shoe for every | \avenue. pocketbook. ‘ONOMIZE. You buy direct from the ‘The lock was cut from the wounded maker at $2.50 and save-a-dollar, because these shoes heed of President Lincoln, the day could not be retailed at less than $3.50. What a grand | B Bae opportunity! NEWARK SHOE STORES IN NRW YORE CITY. Ma. bet. Jobe, @ Fulton Ota, jt i ne tilt eefess2E5t Buying a Spring Suit Without the Annoyance of Many Fittings becomes a comparatively simple matter if a woman is correctly corseted. That is why every girl or woman should see Spring Models of Redfern and Warner’s Rustproof Corsets before she buys her spring cos- tumes. All these models are in the Wanamaker Corset Salons. Different kinds for different figures—but all beautiful in line apd proportion. Best of all these beautiful lines will last as long as the corset. Every model of Warner Rust- proof and Redfern Corsets carry the guarantee that they will not break, rust or tear. Redfern Corsets, $8.50 upward. Warner's Rustproof, $1 upward. Corset Salons, Third floor, Old Building, JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway and Tenth Street ere a cy ae et ie _— + 9a ann aoe March 23 entered the Union Bank, + sked Patrolman | N banker, seized by the Treasury Depsrt- ment and turned over to the Denart- ment of Agriculture, broke out of their cago yesterday and seused @ pante in log hour's hunt ‘all of them were Placed in @ jar and the jar | plosives.” ‘The legal authorities and Howard, chief of the Bureau ing to decide whether or not the a should be returned to Mrs. Morse or hd aoe as Secs, peste. DRUNKENNESS is a curable disease, . No loss of time from work given se- cretly, If after a trial you fail to get any benelit from its use your money will be voluntary t Comme in and talk over Ask ( ees A Half a Century in Business. No Doctor Considers Eyestrain Lightly —then why should you? No matter how little your eyes ache, it will well repay you to wear properly fitted glasses. Eyes Examined Without Charge by Registered Eye Physicians Perfect Fitting Glasses, $. 184 Broadway at John St. 4, 1Sth St.'101 Nassau, Ann Si 224 St. 17 West 42d SUN. ¥, MICHIGAN FURNITURE C0. ACCOUNT REE E Cosi ACY | | | | | ‘OUR TERMS 50 Furerase 13"down + °° we 97S Purchase 15 town 185th MOO Finnase +7 *iown + 1 wire $15 O%R rare HO"Yount 2 weer (LARGER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO. SPECIAL Extra Supplement Spring Fashion Magazine Edited by May Manton Wustrated in Colors FREE with Next Sunday World SPECIAL FEATURE A New Mystery Story, “Dark Hallow,” by Anna Katharine Green, Begins in Sunday Wor!d Magazine Order im Advanee. Fdltien Limited See Your Newsdealer To-Day Fresh from the Workrooms— 374 New Suits of Very Special Quality at $19.50 and $28.50---for Women hel gs nothing could better demonstrate the power of Wanamaker vine than to bring to our cus- FOR_YOUNG_ WOMEN pip the week before Easter these splendid qualities A E i Ss ° t Cc ie d at the price. pe Vv 1 1 Unusual things have been offered here before this nex nsive ou op season, but these suits bid tomorrow are extraordinary. for $ 27 . 50 jabardine, too—the material that is the rage in Pa The Suits at $28.50 Gabardi the material that is the rage in Paris. More than two hundred and twenty-five individual styles. An out-of-the-ordinary suit, this one, with its short New in every line—full of the swing and gaicty of Easter fashions, | edged at the bottom with a soft fold of black taffeta an All are adaptations of much more expensive models from eae with a flat hap bow in front and beoe ie ae amicus fot the cleverness with which He adapts |’ Coe with Mec taiets, uaa pilose. esitton Piiches tre sorven™ al Brightcolors, plenty of unusual shades, plenty of black and blue. Tatsder ea Baek 1b toad td peace NOY ie ne Gabardine Silk Eolienne * Silk suite start at 620. Shepherd Checks Wool Cri r Silk Moire Wool Orpen The Junior as expensive as they re: 150 of them at this one price. Second floor, Old Building. se lp LHe ey Including and Hundreds of Other Smaller Sailors Spring flowers are $10—these are | a woman Moderate-Price Millinery English Cretonnes at 7 25c The new prints. The better designs. 7 to 17 Some from France, too, at the game prices. Jewels Other cretonnes, from diet and England, 25 to 80c Standard Third Gallery, New Bui rare Three New $5 Blouses for Girls 14-kt. Gold and Gold-filled Movements Cases Men’s and Women’s Modern Medes Waltham and Elgin WATCHES A Limited Quantity—I16 to 20 Per Cent. Discount Exactly the same model watches sold here and in all good jewelry stores every day of the year—standard Waltham and Elgin movements of latest construction, 7 to 17 jewels; 14-karet gold or 0-year guaranteed 10-karat gold-filled cases, in modern sizes and styles; open face or hunting One is of crepe de chine, silk | case; men's and women's models. sors lead ee B embroiered The discount price is made possible through the In flesh, maize or white. 85. co-operation of a case-maker who in this way puts new life into the general watch business. (Illustrated. ) A second is of very fine net, daintily pleated: long 8 bers boned collar a A Selo Aticd JZ t! cmos ee re race Totowa, Fi seo Brgy oe ee $16.75 For $2.95 and $3.50 y there are very | 15-jewel, 14-k. solid gold case, open face. . retty blouses of crepe de chine or fs Open Face Hunting (: Duta, in in white and all the new enl0r | 7.iowel, 0-year, 10-k. gold-filled ease a "$850 $11.25 cfs and and cuffs of embroidery. Bate t0-yenr, 10-k, Care oat ... SILLS $14 louses for $3.85, of crepe 4 ‘omen’s Watches— ‘altham or Elgin Teac pleat aor lan with | 7.jewel, 14-k. solid gold case, open face, revolving pendant... $13.50 For 38.50, louse of white crepe de | 15-jewel, 14-k. solid gold case, open face, revolving pendant.... $16.50 sine Jong sleeves, embroidered sailor Face Hunting Case ry Revolving Pendant At Rite Women's Blouses, Third floor, | 7-jewel, #0 year, 10-k. gold filled case... $10 __Dld Building. | 15. jewel, 20 year, 10-k. gold filled case $13.75 Easter Greetings EXTRA SPECIAL Easter cards and folders, 5c to 75c Also Waltham or Elgin Movements, Open Hunting Peds Women's, 15-jewel, 14k, heavy solid gold case with _ Face Easter letters, Sc and 10c. gold cap and patented ball-bearing bow 3 $23, ‘50 Enater book marks, 10c to @8¢. Men's, 17-jewels, 14-k. heavy solid gold case, wi Enster sucheta, 10e to @5c, gold cap and patented ball-bearing bow... . 57, 50 $29.50 Easter engraved greeting cards, bc For Easter gifts, graduation gifts, personal gifts, or or one's own use, to 200. this is an opporbunity that rarely comes to procure @ standard watch in Easter post cards, 1c to 10c. Easter bonnets—each one in a box for mailing, 25c. latest model at a radical saving in the price. Easter packet—containing @0 as- Monogram All Watches Bear sorted Easter cards, 25c, Clara Bartou—in memoriam, in Engraved Free the Wanamaker boat form. 25c. Care bertce Loria rag ite of Charge Guarantee Main Ra mold Buildir, Tg Subway floor, Both Buildings. Bicycles---a Sale 386 Tenni Fifteen from our own stocks, made in the Pope factory at Hartford, last year’s standard models; 20, 22 and 24-inch frames; some with Corbin: some with New Departure—coaster brake; fou nN chainless; two are famous racers; nine are rondsiors, pa NUN ‘ 50, were AA, now 8S Semaree “ 8, were , now % 7, were 81.78, 4, were 83, now 83.58 8, wer 81.50, One...... .$65 : ‘S58 88, were $4.50, now 63 20, were $1, no 5, wore 84, now 62.78 78, were 78c and one now 500 18, were 85.50, now &2,50 The Sports Store— 187, were 63,25, now 69 Burlington Arende eee, New 10, were $8.50, now $1.60 Buildi ——— aa ‘Sire: Brondway, Fourth Ave, AT. Stewart & Co. Kighth to Tenth St. ~ i ‘ We have given careful thought to her Easter attire, too. Serge Silk Maxixe There is a wool crepe and crepe poplin suit at $23.50 which The Suits at $19.50 gs napa Two unusual styles in black and blue serge, one trimmed Other suits from $16.50 upward in checks and youthful colors. with taffeta, the other with black moire. Materials are excellent Slip-on coats—loose shoulder English models at $15 to $18.50. Taffeta Dresses with shadow lace vestees, posics at the belt and quality ad the oeedeeh — so well that the suits look twice three-tiered hemstitched skirts, $13.50. “ee Al ti the desirable shades, Eighteen Hundred Easter Hats at $5 to $12 The New Sailor, with Long Crossed Quills, at $12 Modified Watteau hats full of But there is every sort of hat that the kind that almost every woman | Spring costume. All the newer can wear becomingly. styles to be seen in New York: are here. We are rearranging our models. To prepare for the new stocks we offer beginning tomorrow, these racquets—from our all- the- -year stocks at the prices quoted below. All are in sound condition, Girl’s Suit Second floor, Old Build at $6, $7 and $8 will want to wear with her Salons, Fourth floor, Old Building. Black and White Awning Stripes in 25c Voiles There isn’t another place in America that we know of where these con be had. We have had some of our own importa- tions of these fashionable stripes reproduced in a cotton voile. ‘The material is of such fine weave tern it would be une &f din this effective it is indeed un and white, your choice of three different stripes, double width material, @5c. Dress Fabrics Salons— First floor, Old Building. Chinese Jade (A Sale) 100 pieces, suitable for use as charms and pendants, $2.50 to 85 each. Regularly 85 to $10, Oriental Shop — Second Gallery, New Building. Inexpensive Petticoats for Evening Wear In these days of dancing, a pretty petticoat is an pay ant thing. These petticoats are unusually attractive, and cidedly inexpensive. For $3.50, of white or pink crepe de chine, flounce of beavy lace insertion and edging. $4, of white, pink or blue erepe de Bates flounce of lace insertion and pleated lace edging. Chiffon rosebuds on one side, $4.75, of pink or white crepe de chine, frill of the material com. bined with point d'esprit and lace, fluted in such a way as to give the straight lines and yet vllows free- dom of motion. $5, of pink or white crepe de chine, with a deep flounce of lace over a pleated flounce of chiffon, Tiny rosebuds in pastel shades om one ide. Third floor, Old Building, s Racquets toGo f, were A@, now 61.25

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