The evening world. Newspaper, April 30, 1914, Page 6

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i. Saaca ene ews PLONGES TO DEATH te Shot and His Leet plained of Headaches. st Mrs. Helen Mitchell, thirty-cight a i Gem G6 Pe Olives et states ote) H\ Two Sires — $1 and $1.00 - Because of the all around satisfaction it \ will give you. Became it is treated with O-Cedar Polish — the polish that does not t \ gum, stick or veneer, but gives a *. hard, dry, durable lustre that does not collect dust. 5 \ ‘Because O-Cedar cleans as it polishes. \ S * Because it is easily washed and renewed. |, Because it collects all the dust from *. everywhere and holds it. \ Because it 1s unconditionally guaran: \ teed. \ em = Because of the satisfaction the O-Cedar \ Polish Mop is giving 1,000,000 a ere Because it is substantially made and 5 padded to prevent the marring handle is 54 inches long, Just Try It at Our Risk Si Jeposit : F Be ee ode a at our risk. If not absolutely satis- factory your money returned without a question. ($1 Channell Chemical Company, Chicago Channell Chemical Company, Ltd., Toronto, Can. Sey _TEE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 80, 1974. sen! FROM AHIGH WINDOW |=: WAL SE SEAS lun Mrs. Mitchell, Sleeping in Friend’s Room, Had Com- REST PRETTY WIFE FOR PRISON RESCUE craft shot away toward the Brook- boy re- t and Ki Natned last night |!ng the fux' LS Agr and Wolf Ken- permie- son ave chase, finally overtak- VICTOR HERBERT BETTER. size not sold in ~ ge Cleaner ‘and Bulgarian Baroque 3 4 6 6 Pear! Scari Pins 1 white, No. 2 Invender, Complete Set ONE CENT Only One Set to a Customer Mail Orders Filled Same Price. Charles A. Keene Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, 180 Broadway, New York Mobettictts | CLEANING 353 West Sith St | | | | E ATHY Uni No. # en, No. 4 black, No. 6 blue, su. 6 | Real Estate Market Active! James McCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue On Sale Friday and Saturday MEN’S CUSTOM-MADE SHIRTS Special Offer The selection includes all the Imported Novelties in Silk Mixtures, French Novelty Silks and Faney Corded and Striped Fabrics. , Plain Negligee Bosom.........value 6.60 ¢0 11.00, 6.00 Pleated Bosom...............value 9.80 to 12.00, 7.00 A large assortment of Scotch and English Madras, Rus- sian Cord Fabrics, Satin Broche and Crepe Cloth. Plain Negligee Bosom... ......ssesssseeees 3.50 and 4.50 sted Bosom ......sesscssesseeceseeeces 4.00 and 5.00 Samples submitted upon request. Representative will call or measurement taken from customer's own shirt. DOMESTIC RUGS Masked Reductions 800 Seamless Royal Axminster Rugs,—Sise 0x12 ft. New Spring patterns. Unequalled value. 23.90 value 32.00 0x12 ft. Seamless Wiltom Velvet Rugs,—excellent pat- terns. value 27.60, 21.50 9x12 ft. Triple Weight Axminster Rugs,—rich colorings; attractive designs. ‘ value 27.00, 19.50 Specially Priced 500 Summer Colonial Rag Rugs,—Size 0x19 ft. In Plain colors or with the “Hit-or-Miss” pattern. Special 8.75 “McCREERY SILKS” Famous Over Half a Century Commencing Friday, May the ist. Sale of White Dress Silks Satin Messaline................645 yas¥ 80, 95 and 1.28 values 1.25, 1.80 and 2.00 Chiffon Taffeta....... ON an oe and'1.38 lues Bd) 2.50 Crepe de Chine.....sssssseseee 741.28, 1.78 anodes values 1.75, 2.50 and 3.00 Crepe Meteor...c 0... .sceceeeees yd. 1.45, 1.85 and-3.28 values 2.25, 3.00 and 3.50 Satin Charmeuse...............5 yd. 1.45, 1.65 and 3.28 values 2.25, 3.00 and 3.50 Bridal Satin... .values 2.90 and 3.90, yd. 1.65 end 2.28 Japanese Habutal................. yd. 680, 850 and 1.38 values 1. FUR STORAGE To prolong the life, retain the lustre, and tneure the best appearance of Furs, they shoul@be placed in Dry Cold Storage during the Summer months. “Furs Stored at a Moderate Charge. old paper bag? Always full weight | Never sold in bulk |} ere mm War Map B'AVE.120"S1)3037 Let those :ead who doubt! Here are some of the “Headlines” printed in the Real Estate news columns of the Morning World yesterday: “$286,400 at Auction for 134 Lots.” “Browning Boye on 72d Street.’ “Lofts, | 19950,000 i ui Stores.’ “Doctor Buys Bronx House.” 912,000 Factory for Bronx.” $64,000 for Bronx Bullders.” “More Mathews Ridgewood Sales.” “Steam Pump Man Buys Home.” “Rent Country Places.” “Home Buyer at New Rochelle.” “Taylor Place for Mrs. Vanderbilt.” ‘ lenders Get the Winthrop.” “The Auction Market-—-One Outsider and Nine Plaintiffs Bought Offerings in the Exchange Salesrooms.” od || The World Prints More “Real Estate” Advertize- ments Than Any Other New York Newspaper ! lose through the spilly fy Theres beteneweyteiey I} agen in Sealed Cartons Pure Cane Sugar |i EI —<: SEER wi LER YOU SAVE THE RETAILER'S PROFIT | OReCcT WE OUT DOWN THE COosT Ot sna'est ‘you eatin inet wl fre, yae Sater ‘emia in| DELIVERED vs Oc. pound. It te important. to neve | EREE 1,000 sth eoffes, and THIS we of os ” Bet. Park Place and Barclay. with eooh order. Phone Cortlandt 8471. Est'd 74 Years, Colored of Mexico hical and Rail Tenors input Vora Means Ranges, Etc. JUST FROM THE MAP ENGRAVER RIGHT UP TO DATE! Detach this Map from Sunday World Magazine and Save for FUTURE Use ——_____________ Double Page, in Colors, IN NEXT Sunday World Magazine Order from Newsdealer in Advance EDITION LIMITED

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