The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1914, Page 21

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ry shaking © clenched right fist. He PRISON WALLS” /3E& To thi “The Curse of an Aching Heart” this chorus was sung: “Tou me what I am today,” sald Gulew to AND BARRED GATE |==-eis ecm === Brat edo ca sagt pez zor om ley.” A chorus went th MY BEYE!—City of Bordeaux, France, proposes to tax spectacles, monodies, lorgnettes and opera glasses, AVIATION COURSE hase been added to the Yale curriculum. Albany Newspaper Men Enter- <a ae 5 | “ BULL sas farms, an tain 300 Guests In Grim | -rsorgeatsna Bemorsey’ department | wate batenertes cannot eupe)y encegh, Formere want then partment hatoheries cannot eupp) Farmers want them for their ponds. | owned jointly by Gov. Glynn — : pidge | Surroundings. aries F. Murphy, attempted to YONKERS WOMAN fishing in her husband's pockets for money found | and others to various departments, it fell with @ smash, Mr. Malone was; ® de comb. Her divorce decree has just been handed down. ” TOO, | 0 bis Ne A = vertising becom td *| ment, an 16 Governor was looking - e's Gleaner Fomtcckins | iabelied, “What I Know About High. |sltding scale price, pubtished exclusively te “Willie” Osborn was the elevator boy | W&¥® by John N. Carlisle,” opened it ‘orld last Monday, will rise to MANY “ROAST: | Graft Inquiries Inspire Novel | 725,484, "olsod_ svg obe cere Peo count “THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRTT 8, OTe. _Pickpocket Plunges Over Gate { as Express Passes Station before the wots and at the end @ ton next September, and the | *Ubway loop, below Delancey atreet,| Thorner, twen b LEAPS FROM ‘‘L” TRAIN AND ESCAPES AFTER Mention also was made of Mr, Mur- death, tapa tn Wins orciets Sonido Contant os itn to ve in HI R ST Fl | jeod the thin, and after Tea GUARDED DINERS) -2#sssessees = S ARREST FOR THEFT dale street, Brooklyn, upon a plat- form of a train bound for Brook- lyn via the Williamsburg Bridge, followed the four and nh take a purse fro and drop it on t Miss Julia Beop No, t picked it up and | “arrested four men whom he | And Miss Brophy identify as the pick. pockets, sd, a usy taking the | names of Pri nd Miss Brophy, ene —Three Nabbed. of the four prisoners vaulted over the car gate to the station platform. | ‘The momentum of the train hurled {him agninat « pillar, but he regained | Ae Detective Walter Rosa of the| Mis, feet and disappeared down the |station steps before the detective at Clinton atrest station was standing | Could give warning. Rose got off on the platform of the Esvex atrost station of the B. R. T, Centre street | t0,the Clinton street police atation. the Myrtle avenue station and tool his three remaining prisonera back They gave their names as Adolph nm, of No, $40 ve ik pages found Only | reported 10-cent boost will restora the |About 6.80 last night, he saw four|Hldridge street; Jacob Weiner, twen. \ this: \— little.” ung men who seemed ti ty, of No 24 ‘Forsyth @ ‘and machine. 26-cent boost which went into effect on | young men a0 0 be using | ty. of NO 24 “Stunts” Ai v= | A skotoh ying the three Aal AY HECED the first of this month. Coal sold in/an unnecessary degree of impetuoaity | /%°0> Cholost, twenty, of No. 38 De- - “Stunts” Aimed at Go months’ life of the Assembly required} $7 COAL BY DECEMBER. |ntannattan last December at retail at| in hurrying Max Price of Ne 9 Hing.’ the exarce of grand terete 0 a nd Others. less than two minutes. Most of that a $6.78 @ ton. \ emor a time was Merchants’ Association Takes Up|’ ne Merchants Association has re- 5 = = pounding his Inquiry Into Alleged Conspiracy. | ceived from one of its mem! ALBANY, April 8.—Within the t Mr. Barne: Anthracite coal will sell at reta_l in Levriel bath apical gay! walls of the mess hall of a they t Manhattan next ST ee cuaceas viola’ of the Donnelly Anti on modern lines and|robed Democrats biack and blacke|Sccording to word passed y y of nis State, |The compl conducted in keeping with the dras- among the retailers, said to have come Executive Committ te recommendations of various re: A arryi not atmiadhacassdinterncthae Heart On Sale Teday and Tomorrow. more than three hundred well known aks men dined here last night, ver! Signs. guests at the annual dinner of the Legislative Correspondents’ Associa- \ tion, and the decorative effect chosen \ by the newspaper men for their ban- quet hall and surrounding corridors = + y followed the lines of @ penal institu- : > F The numerous recent investiga- and charges of graft suggested idea. Some of these inquiries burlesqued, but other events of the last year which have made po- } Bistory within the State also \ were touched on. ie] silk. Smart and Exclusive Models ones, fotiewad’ the gucsta ayo} in Spring Footwear @ntered the outer corridor of the ho- . 7 isi y 5 a reper ey een od ye ee FPASHIONABLE women who visit the Queen Quality Boot Shop . will be at once impressed by the stiiking richness and great Balog admitted tot thet benauet variety of the new Spring styles. thro’ and revers of ited crepe. with which the , ugh & gate. ik We are showing correct footwear for every short coat Is lined —and trimmings of corded a menvieve Lek FOR ue ial and business pu in a splendid ornaments. Double tunics flare well out over RIGHTS AS UPLIFTERS. Lise ah ol aie the skirt's sides and the front forms @ panel. Twenty-four uniformed convicts, variety a abel Gel Ly Many of Be its ae pak | the ront a led _by a keeper, lockstepped their these models are exclusive with us. At Ae oh, ee way to the Governor's table and The dominant style tendency of the season is Misses’ fe Pp it rare pe toward extrem lghtoe of weight and ub Suits, Motre Trimmed, $26.75 man sald, “we Be eben cine cae usual gracefulness of contour. In ident tango, navy, Labeedoe blue a Se rene we foal that we al- Pre-Easter patrons will find that , black; very finely tailored Sults with kimono atari! ereokn thoves tod ‘burginra Gat nuite del gnatn have The draped colar and\ cuts are Sf me‘ Gnd we believe that our honest efforts excelled themselves. and the coat Is peau de cygne lined. The to uplift the institution should have . 1 d skirt features a flaring tunic effect. Sizes 14 some recognition from you. Why, oh, One of the Most Notable Style Leaders and 16 years. why, Governor, do you Insist on send- h “R ” Cc i) i 1 Misses’ Wo umbo . We He ma enrk Gea tant aoa aie of the Season I's the ‘‘Rivera’’ Colonia ny . z r Misses ‘ool $11.74 dere built wT, iat The “Rivera” Colonial is e be had cole the Son: Quality Boot Shop. It isa Coate, a $1 5.74 zane Dresees ‘a state when Senator Windey articularly striking model of superior fitting qu les, > -plece Dresses of excell deny dropped in to i rags ogy gion These very natty tongue Colonials may be had in either one button or strap New half-belted Outing Coats | uallty crepe In brown, navy, With only a minute in which to warn ry Y, fy . 1 " al distinction to with kimono sleeves, convert+ old blue, green and biack. Net the inmates, the Warden hoarsely effects, and in such smart designs as are certain to lend additional dis apetion ible collar and deep cuffs with | veatee, "ise Pte pares threatened: prevailing costumes, Made with leather Cuban heel or dainty Spanis| . Inset pockets. In white, navy, girdle’ trim the “You're all little Tom Osbornes, or 7 : old blue, and jade walst, and the the solitary for yours.” | The style shown in the illustration can be had 3 7 5 t 8 00 “Worumbo" ean podigiheols skirt has double flaring tunics. A bagman made the mistake of drift i etal or patent leather at these prices ° 0 . istered). Stres 14 and 1 ing into the room and dropping various | in gun metal or pi Sizes 14 and 16 edi gied jee, such as silverware, into his years. ‘Third Floes, 65th Street. bulging . Arraigned before thi presiding officer, plained that he was di: his “duty.” makes your bag so fat?’ was “Oh, tf we can't get the dough we'll | take anything,” he said. “In this ack | Fe 17,000 opinions Attorney-General fave me.” ‘The “bagman’s swan song,” sung to, man An SOD8.” SUE Yy Yj serges, and novelty weaves—a few of them very slightly tHe tune of “Heart of Maryland,” also the chorus: j 4 4h rumpl | In buying furniture you Breroe’ want, well unct ei | should have in mind its ‘writing an editorial denounce. | wearing qualities as. well as Scents ston ena tere nal = the price. Poorly made fur- in cgnvenesii” ‘wroke up Vig niture is dear at any price, but Spear does not sell that kind. What he does sell he recommends and guaran- tees to give you that service Cunni a areentitled. And as reliablo as the quality is the SPEAR SYSTEM of CHARGE AC- COUNTS, which enables all self-respecting men and wo- |men to buy what furniture they need and to pay for it at their convenience. Visit Spear's and ask questions, (open SAT. TILL 10 P. M. | 30 Days’ Trial This 3-Room Outfit, $125 Every plece included tn in Your Home |] ,, Bvery piece induded in a priced outfit 1s thorough- ly well made, the designs fro tho latest, and whole i outfit 1s worth far more 4 a price. Noth= re m7 i" cessary for houne> 2 LOD | yp is ~ € Yhis Mahogany Finished Parlor Suite is highly po! racefully and strongly made; i joose cushions covered in silk i cord aad Vanes 30 atch. ‘The fr classy and finished with claw feet. oice of color in covering. $1 weekly, We have one entire floor devoted exclusively to the dis) of worth-while 4 . You will find no two suites ali \ you select and whatever price you pay, you may rely upon getting the at that price, The above auite is # real bargain and must be seen to appreciate the graceful outline, and substantial upholstery. i = £ i H ng 18 omitted, It te jondid example of long |i facilities (s short SPEAR’S $60 DAVENETTE We offer thie handsome Savenpert in the short “DUOFOLD” width at this sale, ‘hey are made of juartered Oak and Mahogany, fumed or Early English nish, black or brown Spanish Moroceoline Leather, upholstered seat and back, double springs for 48 ‘and seat construction. A child can on $45 Hasse PATE shes bese Junior Misses’ Suits of Wool Poplin, Special at $19.74 In tango, green, Copenhagen and = navy, the jaunty model slustrated is y smartly trimmed with Roman striped ‘ote the clever cut of the Eton coat and its novel touches of style— its buckles and crystal buttons. The new tunic skirt is extremely stylish, Sizes 13, 15 and 17 years, Misses’ Gabardine & Wool Poplin Suits, $22.74 In Labrador and navy blue, violet, green and Meta pretty Sults with cole ties the Infants’ Sample Coats At Savings of 4 GQMAN, WITH 4 : bs y A wonderfully attractive line of Infants’ Coats, sizes 2 Pee ORE: Fare | 5 y : d Y to 5 years, in satin, black-and-white checks, fancy worsteds, All are this season's models, but because they are samples we are ible to offer them at savings of one-third, from those at $3.69 which would usually @e $4.96, up to the more elaborate at $18.49 which would usually sell for $29.75. little Hats of leghorn, Milan hemp, and peanut straw, priced trom 94e for those which would usually be $1.24 up to $3.69 for Hats which would ordinarily be marked $4.96, Girls’ Spring Coats of Shadow Lace and Embroidered Y Chiffon jr p $9.74 $2.74 Party Frocks in white, or blue; models on the wi cs throughout. RH. Macy & Co.'s Attrections Are Their Lew Prices. Herald Square, Infants’ Sample Hats Infante’ Wear Dept., Third Fleer, 85th @., Rear, Fine Serge— Special at $9.94 In Copenhagen, Davy, and in black-and-white check, low belted Coats as illustrated, with collar, cuffs, and wide girdle of Roman Stripe silk. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Charming Coats of Moire Silk, $17.74 ve dressy garments In tango, Copenhagen, avy blue, brown or black. A wide belt, button ed, finishes flare bottom. Sizes 8 to 14 yea Sport Coats and tone Coats for Girls, $4.96 A Variety of smart models, in Copenhagen or navy serges, and large or small check worsteds, Detachable collars and cuffs of pique or lingerle or contrasting moire silk trimmings, Sizes 6 to 14 years, Dresses of Repp, ‘ink Pink or white repp Dresses with vest of finely tucked lawn; ble | jongewaisted model with fanc th rounc nd tabs overlapping the belt, Ef. China fectively embroidered. Sizes 4 to 14 years, Third Floor, 35th st, Passover Groceries A special departruent devoted to Passover Groceries, Wines and every- on {has been opened on the Fifth Floor, in this Department only foods that cording to the Mosaic dietary laws, ‘over Department will be held for IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— buy on Credit. Why “Qj ee not you? Youdon't wear your 7 Clothing out in a minute—why pay for itat ONCE? We prove our faith. in eur Clothing by giving you beral credit, No “red tape,” no collectors sent, EASTER STYLES NOW READT! COME INI Lenoxcets 2274 $d Av.|7 W. 14th St, Oo 12000 120m | toma em ane, A WORLD “WANT* WILL GO GET fT. 9 Broedway, 34th to 38th 36 Easter Millinery for Misses And for dren Over 400 charming Hats, Trimmed and Tailored, in for both misses children, are displayed on the in Floor, Balcony, $4th Street. ; : The assortment ranges from simple, inexpensive School Hats, to the very dressiest styles. Shown In the Second Floor Salons are: 200 Paris Hate at $4.96, $6.89 and $9.89 and others at higher Mouton’ Cortera and “Palryland? doe ws Stee Misses’ and Children's go ruet ee, in over nat Milan Si }, He to Real Milat Hemp Shapee, $1.98 & $2.40, When Hate and Trimmings urchased expert milliners will trim them Wwithous ‘sdaitioncl Chasen our Suit, but he certainly wants one, and that settles It, so far as you are Pp Boys’ Store in Macy's, Second floor, Rear, ts ipped to serve you with all that requires. Particular attention is called to the Blue Suits. come in 13 different styles in folk and three in plain models, For Confrmation, or other special occasion mee ptf an ny er aBlue The materiale are bive cheviots and unfinished worsted and the blue is there to stay unti the Suit wears out, The garments are tailored with care, Alleeams are stayed and double stitched with silk, The trousers are full-lined. The prices begin at $4.96 for the best Suft in New York around the $5.00 mark, and run up to $14.74 for the finest hand-tailored Suit made, There are plenty of prices between to suft all purses, Suits with Extra $5.00 Goetag hentere Trousers at $5.94 at See if you can match them at Blue sq ze, Shepherd plaid $10.00, Scotch Tweedeffects, hairs | and all-wof brown, tan and gray line stripes, gray or brown mixe mixtures. | New Norfolk and tures and blue serge. Coats are | Shawl coll r models with belt, alpaca lined and trousers full | #!0 plslry haped reefers, vetvet lined. Norfolks are sizes from | flew ar. plain oF with em- lem on §eeves. Large assort- 6 to 18 years, Plain double ment of | tyles and colorings. breasted models, 12 to 18 years. Sizes 2% 1) 20 years, Recond Floje, 84th Street, Rear Youths’ Confirmation Suits with Long Trousers, $9.75 and $12.75 The Suits are of strictly all-wool blue serge, lined with mohair. The Coats are three-button models, 2 buttons to button, with soft rolling lapels and patch pockets, Vest has white edging around collar, The trousers are of the newest style, with narrow tapering legs, cuff bottoms and pelt loops. Sizes 14 to 20 years Fifth Floor, Rroadway. Boys’ High Grade Shoes Moderately Priced That a boy's Shoes must be heavy and clumsy to give satise factory wear is an exploded idea. Our Shces for boys are made of the very best materials, selected both for wearing qualities and appearance,and they're made |)ke men's Shoes. Boys’ Bugton or Lace Shoes, $3.49 These repres Inest Of shue-malsing, and come in all the wanted leather nor laced styles~the latter with “in= visible’ € lets anc , Other styles nt leathers are prised from $1.98 to $2.97—and all cut on “‘mannish"” lasts to resemble “big brother's” arare OSIM HS

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