The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1914, Page 10

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to feet and corns. Good-bye sore feet, burning feet,| the commission are ewollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling fect, tired feet. 5 iH He ‘ty. Good-bye corns, callouses, bunions and | Ncury MARKorty. row . No more shor tightness, nO) ogy Mahoney Timing with pein or drawing u ion more limping i Peep Zz” is magical, | alr of caution for a tl draws out all the| to answer questions by hiv counsel, | ‘Terence J, McManus,,or by Assistant District-Attorney Embree. Fi iL] Dr. Coby gained the confid | | the old man and loosened up his con- | « gx might require five days versational powers. it or department store. Don't] Mahoney admitted he shot at Mayor allotment of at present, | jave d feet, glad feet, feet} Mitchel. “The other fellow got In the nounce ite views { er. never swell, never hurt, she explained. F tirade against Odd Fellows AN EARLY SALE OF NEWEST MO. Beautiful White Hemp Hats for] bunch. Summer wear. All the newest| gg¢ sailors. eq! ~TUSE "TT FR - MYORS ASSMLANTISSE2= = Mow ‘‘TIZ" cases putfed-up, tiometiies ny Head et anol a sching, sweaty, calloused | (ts things in the aky. My logn Burt, aac Mahoney Tells of Blow on|probably be committed to the Mattea- Head Which He Says Has Affected His Mind. ‘The commission appointed by Judxe ———s Mulqueen to report on the mental! Natural Sequence If Additional Net} condition of Michael P. Mahoney who attempted to kill Mayor Mitchel & week ago last Friday, held its first Say Railroads. ,| Meeting to-day in the library of the chambers of the Judges of the Court of General Sessions, ‘The members of Dr. John B. Corby, Phoenix Ingraham and J. e on oF st, to provide ant of native |fteight rates or, at least, to pro [for additional net revenue to the maintained an | roads—was the suggestion made in me, He refused | Toads was ink | He launched inte ‘ree Masonry RESS ELEVATORS TO RESTAURANT: Beginning Tomorrow This Store Will Open at 9 o’Clock Women’s Untrimmed Panama Hats DELS THAT WILL RETAIL LATER IN THE SEASON AT $3.35 Special at *2.25 Panama hats promise to reach the zenith of their popularity this Summer, and a fortunate purchase at a great price concession takes them out of the prohibitive price class. They are all blocked in the advanced Summer shapes. UNTRIMMED HATS WHITE TRIMMINGS $1.75, $2.50 TO $3.75 White Roses at 39¢, 50¢ and 75¢ Clusters of Summer Flowers at styles, including the chic new] New White Wings, 39¢ up to OUR FREE TRIMMING SERVICE AT YOUR SERVICE IF YOU PURCHASE HAT AND MATERIALS HERE Women’s Spring Suits CONTINUING THE OFFERING OF $19.75 TO $27.50 MODELS, TUESDAY Special at *15.00 _ Weave gone through our splendid suit stock and. re- priced all lines where sige and color range ia not complet. he blue pencil has been used relentlessly and the price in- ducements offered to-morrow are such as wil buyers for Serge and Eponge Coats MADE TO SELL AT $19.75 TO $25.00 Special, $13.75 nningly general on collars with prett; of) said he want-|qpened the argument for the rall- because he roads, THE BV EWING" WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1914. couldn't get a steady Job and a poor man had no show in the City Hall. A significant statement was made by Mahoney in answer to a question “I've had a headache most of the too, The inquiry Into Mahoney's mental state will be condicted as apeedily as posrible, At its conclusion he will wan Asylum for the Criminal Insane. | GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP -TALICIN- RATE GASE Revenue Is Not Granted, WASHING) lk sovernment {would be a al of th Commission ratate Commerce rmit an advance In briefs and arguments submitted to in Harlan said, however, that mmission would make no consumed In ar- | nent, tuart Patterson, | al counsel of the Pennsylvania, | ) buyers to advertise the supremacy of Simpson Crawford piano values, service and I find Vy. ear, for dress or eponge; silk moi ‘w fushi mono sleev peau de m Infants’ Outfits CONSISTING OF 13 PIECES THAT REGULARLY SELL AT $3.50 Special, $1.98 2 Half-Wool Shirts, 2. Slips, 2 Barrows, 2 Bands, 3 Bird's-eye Dixpers, 1 Worsted Jacket, 1 pair Bootees. INFANTS’ SLIPS at 49c aalaosk petiiy isnot ry with isroidery or lace yokes. es up to & years. rhire Knit Underwear WOMEN'S 65c UNION SUITS OF FINE LISLE, MARKED Special at 38c lever; silk tape trim around arm little Val. lace finish; extra wide H knee, Sizes 34 to 40 bust, WOMEN'S “‘CUMFY CUT” VESTS, 1%¢ Swiss rib esta: “Cumly Cut” mods) to 6 years. be. tuna a) ‘ oe cy . or batiste, in AMERICAN CORSETS, Models that will give long, lithe lines tothe average figure, giving style, comfort and durabilit; sizes. Spring Corsets REGULAR $1.50 AND $2.00 WELL-KNOWN BRANDS, MARKED Special, at 98c Excellent models ot coutil and low bust styles, trimmed with lace and embroideries. / $3 TO $¢ medium bust Hose supporters at- tached. LADY $1.69 y. All Ladies’ and Gentlemen's “ | A. Schwarz of No. $81 Broadway,| pigst THING inthe moming-LAST THING BUT TRUCK KILLS HIM driven by Willlam Ohnemus of No. at night, rinse the mouth | l71la Cooper street. (i thoroughly, with s few drops Obnemus never knew he had hit the| ¥ of “ODOL" in warm water. Healthy teeth, a sweet breath be boy until the yells of men and cries Mother Collapses at Sight of Her] of women on the sidewalk caused him to atop. Several women fainted when Dead Boy—Crowd Blocks they aaw the boy go under the wheel, ‘ 7 Dr. Lewis, from the Bushwick Hos- and © clean mouth ere the NATURAL RESULTS. | Traffic. pital, Was summoned, but he said thp boy had been killed instantly. Mrs cy ” Broadway near Lewis avenue, Will-| Julia Levine, the boy's mother, col- yaa crow lapsed at sight o' ‘| Jamaburg, was crowded with shoppers |lapsed at sight of her dead child. Dr. Hae no equal in quality and to-day when three-and-a-haif-year.| Lewis worked for ® long time before| Ay Dreggts strength= avoid substitetes. old Morris Levine of No. 10 Lewis|taken home. GEO. BORGFELDT & CO. avenue, following an organ grinder,| The crowd which gathered blocked | New York Chicago San Franeieco | started across the street. The boy|the car lines and trolley cars were waited for a trolley car to pasa and!held up for half a dozen blocks in = then ran ahead, stumbling and falling both directions, ! WORLD “WANTS” WORK WONDERS. STORE OPENS AT 9 O'CLOCK» <> AVE. 19°70 29" lSTREET. a \ A $450 Player Piano § } A $25 Music Roll Cabinet 385 ‘| 20 Rolls of Player Music © \| An Offer That Will at Once Establish the Supremacy of the Simpson Crawford Piano Department | Imagine being able to get such a remarkable value—8495 at the lowest estimate —-for only $385, — We are giving music lovers this wondul opportunity to prove conclusively that the New Piano Department of the New Simpson Crawford store will be supreme in value, in service and satisfaction. We chose this way of establishing the reputation of the New piano department because it is the best way, the quickest way and the most satisfactory way. 100 Buyers Will Save $110.00 Each There are just 100 Symphotone Player Pianos in this offer, 100 cabinets and the choice of 100 sets of 20 rolls of music. That means 100 satisfied and pleased satisfaction. The SYMPHOTONE Is a Genuine $450 Player Piano You can tell by looking at the beautiful design, the fine finish and the expert workmanship that this is a perfect instrument. When you discover the sweet mellowness and resonance of its tone you will know that the instrument is built by piano manufacturers of long experience. But the happiest. surprise of all will be your discovery of the perfection of the player action and expression control. A few years ago it sounded prepos- terous to say we could talk through a thousand miles of space without wires. ut it is an everyday matter now. So with this Symphotone Player Piano. It brings to all music lovers the power of musical expression and interpretation as beautiful and accurate as that produced by expert pianists. This beautiful and perfect instrument, with a music cabinet to match and: 20 rolls of new 88 note player piano music, for only $385 while the 100 in this offer last. 20 Music Rolls Your Own Selections We have a most com- plete stock of music rolls on hand from which to choose. Operas, classics, ballads, hymns, the latest popular music, including the newest Broadway hits, and all the new dance music, which is in such demand. It is required that the music rolls you select should not exceed $20 in value. A Safe Terms of Payment Guarantee $2 a Week The Symphotone Player = 4 . Piano is guaranteed in The most modest income can easily afford every detail of material | to possess one of these beautiful instruments. and workmanship to La A small first payment and only a little each perfect satisfaction fF 1 week, In convenience as well as in value and five years, Any. part ‘ eS that proves defective safety we aim to make the Piano Department of Simpson Crawford the best store of this community. Come in and prove it by this great opportunity. within that time will he repaired pr replaced with a new instrument. QUARANTEED GENUING MOTHER OF PEARL [Eee J.BAUMAHN & BRO} WEEK FREE PBA? ween 4 ence voces JO* Soft Culf Link Battons CENTS Reduced from bi y high. welerd wale our B0- 5-Piece Parlor Suite, mahoya 0. Completel Brassieres at 49c ‘Trimmed w ith torchon laces and models broideries, Choice of thst Teston tn the front and batk. Furnish DODGES TROLLEY GAR | itrrstz. vender, cme seat crtee! of,8! °A Habit Worth Forming” |[~ —— -——— — a lg Daetwr eid arent ee ba: wtb od: = Leave Your Savings in the Bank | —Buy Your Furniture on Credit _ Don't disturb your savings in order to buy furniture—it isn't necessary. Leave your money in the bank—buy on credit— then 5 ir 8 over anda half in amount small you will eeateely foal ons, eats “aa | You don’t need to have a bank accounttto buythere on credit, however; we'll trast you anyway. There is no red tape. You don’t even need an introduction. Just come and select what you want, and we'll send it home at once. We're the oldest furniture house in America. We've been doing business with New Yorkers for 107 years. Back of every article we se century-old reputation. Our stock of furniture, rugs, house- ‘ings, etc., is the largest.in New York, and our prices are the I , May we show you? No obligation. Either of t i stores is wall worth a visit. spares abies Open Saturday Evening Cowprecthrante Soma to the music of this machine in your home 3 Nights Free With 12 of the Latest Dance Selections If you en; tt the machine and. pee ie tine rate of a few pennies buys @ genuine Columbia Grafonola A with Dance Machine on trial in your ts ¥ 1,000 Records to cheose from at 65¢ each—Eachwith music on both sides | 2 IMPO. — gay, om Victor Talkis re eotll lay "Victor Records, Arm Chair Upholstered in! Reed Pullman Sleeper Send a postal card for your copy of new Cowperthwait booklet, “The Large t, hort oe to ms yes oh right, ce aamnee, wery Home high, 30 wide Me Comfort.” No tnd"1t in’ deepe $14. Py apectal, this week COWPERTHWAIT & SONS « | “(Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Avenue rwo Park Row H 1 t 121st Street t Chath sini as reed cae Stores ® ‘cone | = |; SUMMER FASHIONS. Described and Illustrated Extra Color Supplement Edited by MAY MANTON FREES | Sunday’s World] - A y ¥. an OME aR

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