The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1914, Page 4

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Never ; i Ta seekes euiny, Also three men were Me arrested as alleged receivers of the Hit turned claiming tm question. Taveetigation ‘of the matter by As- Gistant District-Attorney Devel has Gisclosed, he said, the fact that be- Jan. 1, 1913, and Jan. 6, 1! It was. through ‘tue “Automob: and the motor car insur- ‘|@nce companies that a special police ever was detailed to run down the by Mr. cars and they are now out on| Procens THE FASHION Devel id to-di ° “ * “The investigations T have made] eich te te heen 2 fico LEADERS IN the thefts of the out until the thieves had| Co: re they could dispose of cara. business was Frederick the Sales agents in ‘If you would have a peach and cream Gemplexion get up at 4 o'clock in the | mersiag and milk the cows. That’ | Feelpe of Mies Busannah Peate of ‘ter, Eagiand, who has one and who ar- Tived with it intact on the Lusitania ee The Record Cabinet—is an artistic and well made piece of oak furniture, In safe and as PATHANS ADE SINGRAFTSEENT | FASTEN Unless There Was a Re- ward Offered. ition =o which ‘ ibat the police have been wan- “teply lax in their efforts to recover @Molea motor cars until the announce- ment of rewards for their return has ‘been placed in the hands of the Dis- | GPlct-Attormey, it was said to-day, © Gad an investigation has been set After the offer of the re- rewards, | Pension Fund, and the} 2 to have restored the i termed, were sfterward, turned =? eee f THIS MAKES COMPLEXION. a Got Up at 4 A. M. and MIIL Cows as ; Bagtish Beauty Doers. he Insteument—the latest model of the Victrola, drive motor (can be wound while playing). the new Victor pope can din regulator. aliows us to sell this $13 Cabinet for 912.50, seen tos. ms ges SH? peters inane Men Bown Heme. wd Ne 8 an ne leat ction, Waits ucen al tine ten ese aM (Brasiliat Merely inake first paymont of $3 net and the records you select will be delivered at your home. QNEILL-ADAMSCQ THs ~ BV ENING WOLD, abe ne a ISTOWAWAY BOY STARVING |WOMAN LOAN SHARK | WHEN FOUND INTHEHOLD) AGAIN PLEADS GUILTY Too, Ravages Him Until! Miss witiing; © Once Sais Nama for He Is Kindly Cared for Tolman, to Be Sentenced in, Captain's Cabin, the Second Time. The North German Lloyd finer Bremen, which arrived to-day from Hamburg, after a voyago of twelve days, brought in a pathetic figure in Recovered Car | Savostnen roll Otto Engel, | stowaway, Jy just recovering from | the ordeal of going fix days without ‘food or drink, The boy waa turned eo immigration authorities is pleas to be allowed Probably will be de- Miss Emily Blomberg, who was once a manager for David Tolman, the King of Loan Sharks, and who was the first woman ever convicted of usury when she was found guilty and paid a fine of $260 three years | ago, pleaded guitly to-day in Special Seasions to @ similar charge, Jus- | tices Forker, Zeller and Salmon fixed | next Friday for sentence. Mins Blomberg, who lives at No.| 1,484 De Kalb avenue, Brooklyn, | sald that after her first conviction, eho left Tolman and kept out of| the loan shark business until about @ year ago when she found it wan) The Bremen sailed on April 5 and|the only way she coull make monoy. | it was not until April 11 that some of! ghe got a place with a loan broker poy [At No. 95 Nassau street, and while there loaned on last July 31, $20 to Nethan Friedman of No. 1,020 St. John’s avenue the Bronx, For this Friedman was to pay $3.35 a week tor twelve weeks and after paying a large part of it he complained to Assistant District-Attorney Hell- borne, who caused Miss Blomberg’s | to ata ported, The boy said his parents were pov- erty-stricken, and so that he might fot be a burden on them he had left his home in Soldin, Germany, reach- ed Hamburg, and smuggled himself on one of the holds of the liner. purports to over to the police- |°"™ COXEY’S “ARMY” 15 STRONG. “General” Saye Wholesale Deser- tions Will Not Step fim. April ."" Jacob 8. Coxey's “ of unemployed when It fell into line at 9 A. M, to-day and set out for the village of Osnaburg, six miles away. A large crowd saw the cea as- the representations ile Association of caary siete ot CELEBRATED HATS iS near, Ms suena o Ghd provided music at ine of the cars were inthe Mectaiet Hall ast sant, en MEN'S HATS NEW YORK Chicago Philadelphia Agencies in All Principal Cities Fny' “courier, were avers | ne of the clty'a best. hotels, | le was quartered in} spite of, the a army,” ‘Coxey aa] of giving Up march to Washington, 1 acema that the Brooklyn and other @0OD FOR ONE VOTE IN Ritchie & Cornell's "F P Co; test Five idl aetna ad Lap, epalarity _ Tek ‘oa oxnpatan wi will be Raeed Kerio snd Ci Shree SE Ha ie reso weNOM Bekaleastehets Hewes siagay of evr 10 stores, of cam be matiod to VOTE GOOD FOR ONLY ONE CANDIDATE ONEILL- Sixth Avenue, 20th -ApANs a New York City Take this step—don’t hesitate! $500 NOW brings you a Ra egarg and complete Victor Da: Quefl consiae of a $40 Victrola——a $15 Record all Ta cabinet and etn ead ul Yee tad alas ingotown is s inj tot $57.50. Your purchase privil is ve $1 A WEEK This special Victor combination, producing perfect dance music in unlimited amount, is a wonderful opportunity to economically entertain your friends with the ver music which has set Broadway Game miei whic is being applauded in the world’s greatest theatres, cabarets and rostaurants! qrerrerittea. Sun ‘hy by e great artist, an oak cabinet—double apring, jucluding Holds 120 records A special purchase convenient fashic roads, acording to W. J. Le Dioyt, an American investor who spends a good deal of his time abroad and who | rived to-day on the Cunarder Lus- itania. ENGLISH CAPITAL FEARS U. §, RAILROAD POLICY Returning Visitor Says Billion and a Quarter of Good Money Is Lying Idle There. Some 250,000,000 pounds sterling Would be released in Engiand for in- vestment in this country and in Canada if it were not for the Gov- ;ormment’a attitude toward the rail- one of the greatest Presidents we have ever had,” said he, “and they of the Mexican situation, They are in favor of our tariff and currency laws, but they are fearful of the 4 titude toward the railroads. “An Englishman would rather in- vent in our railroad stocks than zi almost anything else, but right now the English are afraid. As a result millions of pounds are tying idle.” qm Largest Pi Popular Price Garment Howe in Now Vorksrmermemrmnen D Price & CmpANy Sixth Ave. Cor. 18th Street Saturday—Unrestricted Choice of 3,000 HANDSOME SUITS Regardless of Former Prices $45°° Formerly $22.50 up to $32.50 The 4 models illustrated above are included im this $15 Sale This is by far the most important Suit event of the season, offering the choicest Spring styles, most of them copies of Paris models. at an Average Saving of Half Besides suits of silk poplin, erepe poplin, ‘wool oven crepe, gabardine, serge and novelty cloths, there are ma suits of the fashionable serge-and-taffeta and serge- wand: moire combinations, in black,navy and all the new shades —-in every size for women ‘and misses from 14 to 44. Every one of the 3,000 suits in this sale is from our r. stock—spic, span and new, and designed in acco' with the very latest Spring styles. rt [Extra Feature—Expert Alterations Free ular lance D Price &GuPANY Sale of Velvet Cordeline SPORT COATS $55.00 Value $10.00 An entirely new half belted model (just like the picture) in hunter's green, tango, Copen- hagen and sitar with self or white Glad-... stone collar and cuffs~ just the coat for Spring, Summer and general outing wear. Big Sale of Fine Silk TAFFETA DRESSES , $F .00 veinee Just 205 exquisite silk taffeta dresses—this Spring's most fashionable dress febric—are offered in this amazing $5 sale. Numerous models, (one like picture) sizes 14 to 44, in the newest pannier, bustle, tier and draped styles—in all the new shades and changeable effects. GREAT SKIRT SALE $ 98 Regular $5 Models New single and double tier models of blue or black serge; tailored effects trimmed with buttons, Also Was e Victer Dance Records: Mt ta your privilege to substitute other records 5—und the Victrola, the cabi- Sromeens tithe to 22d Street, New York City smart draped and peg-top styles of Scotch plaids in the very latest combinations of color. 51° WAISTS 95¢ The new tango, Medici, Gladstone, cowl and kimono sleeve models, of beautiful sheer flowered voile, fine crepe or elaborate em| and effects—-in white and all the wanted shades of the season. All with the new low cut necks. “The English people think ines thoroughly approve of his handling| FRIDAY, APKIL 17, £016. Telephone 7300 Murray Hilt BONWIT TELLER & CO hein “AVEN Special Sale Saturday ry AT 388™ STREEF Two Hundred and Fifty Misses’ Suits at Greatly Reduced Prices These suits have been taken from regular stock and represent the season's most approved styles. 25.00. Formerly to 42.50 lth alas file od eet Man models, Sizes 14 to 18. SPECIAL SATURDAY Serge Dresses for College Wear 12.75 SPECIAL 37.50 Formerly to 69.50 ag nee gaberdine, eleth. are exact pong. 5 Rep gion SATURDAY “Trotteur” and Afternoon Frocks 28.50: Formerly 18.50 Formerly up to 47.50 ' Tailored model with blouse, ripple ther A large collection of models of Lactate okirt. crete ape Shay crepe silk, crepe and crepe de chine. Sizes 14 to 18. | : Sizes 14 to 18. Extraordinary Special Values in Girls’ Coats and Dresses Dressy Coats 15.00 Formerly 18.60 Serge Coats 8.50 Formerly 14.75 a il 18.50 At PINy tba treet wear, in cone peop sea santite, : rose, Sizes 12 to.16. SPECIAL VALUES SATURDAY School Dresses Special at. 2.95 Of repp, linen, cham- bray and gingham, in Hague blue, tan, pink, blue, white and moedinm tone plaids. Sizes 6 to V4. Women’s Milanese Women’s Women’s Pure Silk 16-Button Gloves Kid Gloves Thread Silk Hose Special at 1.35 Spectal at ' . A Regularly 2.00 ' 85 Full 16-button length, double hand embroidered backs; In black, white, street and fi Cpe eames tan, gray and TART Meck end ol the prowal: evening Lisle garter sabre Oude ing shades. tops and soles, Women’s Brassieres “Bontell” Corsets Crepe de Chine Odd Styles Odd Styles and Sizes Evening Petticoats .95 2.50 Sheetal at Formerly to 2.76 Formerly to 6.50 2.50 ine allover embroideries, OF coutil, batiste and triest, in goality. crepe de wee en Venomous the new low bust, long hip beh gy hag Ae Hay ee] laces. model. insertions Go B. Altman & Ca. have now ready for selection, at mod- erate prices, the new assortments of Summer Floor Coverings including imported Fibre Rugs (weather- proof), Washable Rag Rugs, Wool Art Squares and Japanese Art Rugs. Also American Wilton Rugs of the most reliable qualities. INSPECTION IS CORDIALLY INVITED. | { 'FNtth Avene, 340. eub 35th Streets, Mew York,’ ES IT MAKES LITTLE DIPPERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT! WILL GO AND GBT. IT.! ¢ ‘CENTS Reduced from 82,00 rm

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