The evening world. Newspaper, November 19, 1914, Page 9

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renee rea pert 5 i Pe ais aotaua ka Wes eee eu so One spon ee ; AR GAD thi ake pe aia Aad ; , ‘ . THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, r [rank Magrino, brother of Joseph and | rons followed, running out into Sulli- Mr. Gary shave any one!” formerly a Brookign detective, was van atreet and shouting for the po- “Ab-heh! Sorry!” said Giaseppe “Ab-heh!t Dam inant!" roared the behind the bar. A’ dozen custotiers lice. and wiped it off. (Uitte barber in a terrible votce, “t . “ Were ajtting in the back Toom of the, Two of the men, who dropped their) “Bab! ‘The ragor pulls! snorted | am the best barber in the world.” jman a right-hand drive on the fore- 4 R IN Frank asked the vistiors what they| (he tenemen nse at N ; “AR-heli! Sorry! apologized Glu- | head that d sleep in his shop: The fclephone bell jand tried a third, isp vous ome, Surana tus emulate roused him. He answered It and! ay Gary, large and middie-aged,| “Han! That's the worst!” snorted |it too inthe Yorkville Pollee Court r ryom, ev rw y y. lar he sve 3 ¥ Was told that aome one was dead OB} 6 tne Hike’ Club at a quarter past! Mr. Gary, rising from the chair and | fer Ne held onent tihumeppe in, $1,000 him, hit him another did 26 one | Van Street, and som en with pistols, ard lined them up| the third floor of No, 104 Sullivan latreet and to hurry over with a re wanted to deink; and as | seppe, and tried another {hi ey eae f the head that Ratmied Gears 1 ¥ hint, threw hin out into Seventh Ave- AT HIS SHAVING ART ah! That pulls, too!” yelled Mr! nue: then threw his hat, coat, collar Gary. him. | eoietinnnn Stick Up Saloon and Rob Four-| , ‘ 1 : 4 LY against a wall. From Frank Lom-, moval casket. Me went there with of-the men slipped a piste} from bis! te Police Headquari ) “Ah-h-eh!t Sorry!” cried Giuseppe, al the little one, “My 7 this morning and took a chair in| slowering down at the littie barber. | gions, The artist was bailed by his e bardo, whi lives over the saloon, they| t ' teen (Chase Through jis wagon and as he left it to enter Fifth Avenue Coach Co. a barber shop at No. 445 Seventh, "You can't shave me. You can't | boss. = = = Avenue. Giuseppe Stadofolo, small and young, lathered him, P= AAOWE GIVE AND REDEEM SURETY COUPONS QO ESIOE==eOR Og Dooket, aimed it atithe barténdeniand oe al ite, artecatic eaposition cea vin ate! Magistrate Levy took that view of took $40 and from the other custom-| the building two Central Office men : stopped him. made him throw up tb. Phen | Petruzzi, twenty. he took $46 from the cash known as “the boy underta’ 7 — ere $60. Str F Ny ' . ere are hold-up men hiding up- treets Futile _ While they were leaving the pi Fe Are elo ee eet aay ~ Joe Magrino came bouncing! hnsus- t you up and then try to get away pectingly in, wearing a diamofid ring by coming out here with the casket “Bah! too much lather!" sputtered | New Stocks | DANDRUFF ON SCALP New Management Foar highwaymen terrorized the|and a diamond stick; and posing as your assistants. Look pin, Tie four ” Latte Italy section of Greenwich Vil-| men backed-him up against the Bar| Ut for them. 7 Petruss! it to the third floor and | late last evenihg and early te-[fnd were unscrewing the stickpin| there was stopped by # tall man who ai Firat they went to Joseph Ma-| when two more customers entered and, struck him over the head with a milk | Ls oh saloon, No. 143 Sullivan} the four thieves fled without waiting He ret i to soe street and 1, at 10.80 o'clock last evening. Hto get the Jewelry. The saloon pat-! Mines coat am to We wert tn Gets nome ome, eetves | Terrible Itching at Times, ‘Does The American Public J)itirco'ss7m, tnd, ce] WeriledwithWater Usd | Gear tert 4 sot, Hoales. . Prefer “Shoddy”? © | Qitvetocks*ftom’the scene "st “the holdup. “Our FURS Must Be Underwear » s ] 3 : | 2 “ ! = 7 99 —— my hend itching at 49c ; MUST DRINK NEUTRAL TEA. ten my haly commenced Moved Gowns A leading Trade Journal is making inquiries . round the roots of the hat ‘That was the appeal of a manufacturer who has been embarrassed flataclette plas and Woe alipe into the large sale of imitation silk socks, = oe an tne tie tare by the continued warm weather. He made us an irresistible offer of Gowns at @8c mostly made of wood fibre, at 25c a pair. Fis oer pase Rye Pa ptf a number of splendid lots with sarod quality of flannelette—high “ . Praery eet) me? john Ryan, fifty, 01 ° Does the public want ‘imitation looks’ rather |_J0"" fir {itty ot Be 3 awe age Hag Extraordinary Price Concessions Gowns at $1.00 riamuctuvers ebose pesdutl ie anh sre te [tscpeienomiih: Shela” Bete wad ey Teese ‘The effect on regular prices is shown by the few lote quoted. We | | astute sndlightnpeacdoas mae facturers whose product is only made to “ . na pA ‘Tia == have thany cthes ogellly ireeneating bapa. ette "Saltsnas 8.00 Genuine Hudson Seal Coats| Fur Trimmed Pony Coats Made of good quality flannelette, We believe the public buys this hosiery on tk Geom’ gatel pratadcleaababed Seal muskrat, chappel dyed, cut| Many of fine soft skins, beautifully plak and blue stripe I 1 aa ord A - et ting the it Lowey. They then went eed full, slightly rounded front, faucy flow. | marked, cut 45 inches long; skunk, ree- Flannelette Underskirte under the impression that eit is getting fe police ‘court pi ‘wher eget ook or Skinner satin linin coon of fitch collars, Skin- Special at 280, 49c, 6c, $1.00, real thing. Wearers who want to be sure Oe dtce buenas! W a sample fan pocket; value $79 ner setin lined. Velue Knit Skirts ; pf the peal thitg should specify attacks the gattlgon ane 1 wea Westie $59.50] srt. 934.75 iat np gteg Hg sl cll to $1.98. “! Pure Silk at 50c or NOUSEMB Silk-Lisle at 25c. [EMRE RicoAP MUTANTS Noth Black Fox Sets Natural Raccoon Sets i A | i Rich, long, glossy hair, double animal dark color, single Size toy eur is no better hosiery at the price made we apologize, Your Honor.” he aatd, Neaally sett da Slowey be animal eter ged ren 319 75 Extra ‘ i ‘som 6 end value jue @89.75, at......... / msi , ; ke ee dtechaned, ere wernies. ives ~. $95.00 French Coney Sets ; f \ Nasan has 4-ply cable-twist heels and toes L ‘ i Natural Wolf Sets Made of rich black glossy hair, large t ao raion aed children, Direct from Funeral of Philip A very pretty set for a miss, ary in taney scat muff in hoses styles that Be Made ia ) Philip Wesel. @ veteran of the @. A. B.. ig Sceatg, asian SAC ee Betas ORES ore te ell egal mn lade in America 3 5 eal Goats OTE HEE reed), at $19.25 | cases, eee ve ™ $19.75 ;. brit Ea ¥ : . a The New Simpson Ovawford Store. Third Fleor. We Give and Reéeom Surety PURE SILK- A oe! * m rat tillery, and when mustered out, ff ‘a8¢ years later, re-enlisted and remained in . Women’s $1 & $1.25 Knit a NOIASEME sso necene 50f Pescess HOSIERY gel Sia ata ein Underwear ——_ Wool Vests and Pants, . At 69c BAtiman & Cr have prepared for to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday vets, high neck, | In « Week-End Sale ts, antl fehgthy French » ankle fe; ; beni ie 38 only, strictly per- each It is a mixed lot of Shirts, composed of stiff and soft cuffs, with pleated and plain bosoms. All are coat models and neatly tailored throughout. Light and dark effects, with neat colored stripes in contrasting colors, Sizes Women's 75¢ and $1.00 Cotton Union Suits at 3 for $2.00; Suit 69c Pure white cotton, sizes 84 to 44. Low neck, nosleeve high néck, long sleeve, silk tape run; ankle length. Children’s Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, at Each, 48c 14 to 17, Gray, white end ecru, high neck, Men's 65c . Men’s Bath Robes, Men's $4.00 Sweater Coats, A Special Sale of a Seasonable Sale of fon fa eee a annem eats Flannel Night Shirts, 39c Naluce, to $4.00 $1.98 $2.95 Men’s Fur-lined Overcoats Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings 4:10 JOOP ow sree in nat Sige lege Deay rl to erent thir an Ta] Made ered eats weaned » re ai ite} bar 4 y & i and Dress Overcoats s will present exceptional values at these prices: Women’s 50c Plaited peat batons Cu et ara snd oute partes ade andre cord feng oly po cagprcn } , oy ° long. jeatly fii roughout./to match, her reinforeed. at prices that are fully one-third less than Boys’ Overcoats (including a number that Silk Hosiery ere Men’s $1 lower ind $180 Pajamas ‘ are usually asked for gatments of have been .taken from the regular stock), . Pair 39c. A sispiteeaalt eas tee ana.¢ ite dl ep iets Ue unten. Mateo coos aw similar qualities. made of cheviots, heavy-weight worsteds site Wet weight bet tied with white peal buttons ei ister toge Get feck ange and Tod Bena ssothes 85c atric rfect; ite; | | and large sixes....... . Sdecrcccccceesecceocooccces eet eeeeseeeeere eee Men’s Fur-lined Overcoats, appropriate either maine tapeie . : « 99.75 wine fo ie * a pa ware Men’s Knit Underwear for street or motor wear; made of dark gray Junior Boys’ Overcoats in smart models, bee A we Hons ito a Crete oat een aan” sen clot, lined with pavusel-meuiierss and featuring chinchilla, tweeds, etc. at $6.75 often ‘ise Yiniehy strictly perfect Becken so a gine ak sh, Undereen, finished with beaver collar; a remarkably Boys’ Norfolk Suits, with extra pair of egal Bie willie b ena Ce ,atttactive coat . . . « at $58.00 knickerbockers; made of attractive woolen ' ‘ mixtures, including gray and brown tweeds, ? ; ; Men’s Overcoats im a variety of desirable at : ‘ Ps : P - m . é $6.75 O Neill-Adams Entire Stock miaterfals, including fancy-back cassimeres Boys’ Negligee Shirts of madras ; at 65c ‘and worsted cheviots; yoke and sleeves silk 4 eens Boys’ Blouses, in colored stripe effects, 55c. ee ° 4 Pla nlaw "A Dining Room Furniture ||." ’ lined; a new and decidedly smart model that A “ag "4 | | Beit Aprons. $ e : e e ° must infallibly appeal to the fastidious man, | tar. at 50 |[]|5-bc- Golden Oak Dining Room Suite ||" ‘isi: late le ww Cf Cl. R800 a ek: ‘ ; ayy out bib, ; : Boys’ Silk Four-in-hand Scarfs . at 25c. raeltt % Pries, 604.00 GOle RICE ccc isan cecanres are $1 4.9 5 pie ag amd This Sa'e will Occur in the Men’s Furnishing Depart- Thanksgiving Dinner . pevealee ond ‘ ment, which ean be entered either from Fifth , party. 50 of these E. 4 t 49c, Bun Avenue or from Thirty-fourth Street. ; Children’s Walking Gloves suites to sell at this + Extension gslow Aprons, rice. Extension le cut on full lines; ‘able, 42 inch top, 6 ft. extension, heavy base and claw feet; chairs all strongly con- percales an Ta O'Neill’s price, $15.00; | | ginghams. 5 Percale Dress ; At 88e, Apress, Sale price, $8.95 | | nuttoved own sides covers eating dress, Mail orders promptly filled. Becend th. | in tan only, will be placed on sale on the First Floor at the special price of A Special Offering of Boys’, "BSc. per pair. 4 structed, with , chased Dining Chairs ’ » leather box seats. Can "Neill’s price $2.25; Youths and Young Men tS) Shoes Also Boys’ Ribbed Cotton Hose, per pair 18. pee hased sepa- Sale price, $], 50 vient Qusewares (laced) 3 $2.25—B lack ‘ , Golden Oak Buffet,| Golden Oak gamma. Japanned fin » in black or tan calf, made on the correct fasis 150 Misses’ Tailored Skirts O'Neill's Sale Chi Cl t. BE hgh: reduced & Price, $30. Price 22.7 5 ina ose |. jhe fer this season, will present an for separate wear p : Buffet made ot O'Neill's Price $22.50. Se Black unusual o rt i HH] ‘uartered o @ ki; » Sale 1 ‘ja ; me epparienlty having been subjected to radical price reductions, foie dials Mt Pre 914.95 | "nches: the ee Sizes 11 to2 . .». . per pair $2.35 will be offered as follows: freer one lined | | Some atria, 86 aches wide, os at ; nil verwore. Jog inches high. Mas bent glass door Seaiienet Sizes24;to6 . % % perpair 3.15 Skirts of tailor serge or cheviot . at $3.75 tadtwo cupboard wad ens with cure gifin supporting w ail meds Sizes64to9 < 3 ‘rench shaped legs - - : Ny «= per pair 4.25’ Skirts of velveteen or corduroy . at 4.85 (Department on the First Floor) | pd aco bw awaited ow _ —" a ‘ complete a Tet gre’ nites || Our Club Payment Plan seat (Department on the Second Floor) eine Uaeao, with ot Household Chub an eben rise Better 25. 930. Sale|] Prices, whi ing payments at intervals, |e een a a at toc AR per

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