The evening world. Newspaper, January 14, 1915, Page 15

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teeeaatine Commary 3 17, 1914) we the oun hae. amount of a> beth te erne ne doe hable-forming aru mseed cal kholm, Sw: vee 009 libel tthe wor Associate in Work and Gives His Earnings to the Cause. The body of a man lying on the sidewalk in front of No, 226 East Tenth Street, a dark spot in (onic meen in| street, tripped -Policeman Ruddy of er in the eis Ths tage |the Fifth Street Statfon as he passed there at 1.45 o'cloék this morning. S| Ruddy got the man up and took him to the station. There he sald he Donald Lowrie of Avenue, San Jone, charged with intoxi for arraignment in Essex Market Court. guess you don't know who I it, Pare to the fact that |tl am," he sald to Lieut. Vissers just j@ ingredients as to be easily) before he was led to a cell, “I served je have urged users of Eckman's|@ term in the California penitentiary | to attend strictly to matters of; and was pardotied by Gov. Johnson. | Since then I bave been writing and remedial agent seems to be| working for prison reform. I am now "of apparent! associated with Warden Osborne of ons Eekman's|Sing Sing in his reform work. From my books and lectures I contributed 700 in the year after I got out of the penitentiary to @ fund to help men ition to rest and proper diet, some 4. contain opiates, narcotics or so It is wate to try: or will order It, or you LOCKED UP IN CELL’. Donald Lowrie Says He Is Osborne's i “ “E lecture before some me ‘the atl ing univérsities of the country our for my talk. Lately I have spent a" JenManre ORRINE FOR DRINK HABIT So Mage l— of successful has ORRINE bee: f the victims of the ink Habit" into sober and useful jizens, and so strong is our idencs its curative hasize the fact t r this positive : ee. te water rial, you get m pa, font will be refunded. ° ORRIN costs ‘only $1.00 ed eK Ask for Free Booklet, Orri fashington, D. C. For sale ‘by all Riker Homan Drug Stores ARVCSMERTS: WE Sate AND REDEEM SURETY COUPONS ‘ew Management OLUMBIA rei iy eta HARRY HASTINGS’ BIGSHOW Secor ee Teenualled Valuesi in a Coats & Suits for Girls & Juniors, Misses and Small Women Misses’ and Junior Suits The smartest suits ever seen any- } where for a five dollar bill. serges, fancy A Sizes 14 to 20 years Girls’ School Coats Values Up to $5.00 Warm, smart style models of Made of fine ixtures and other materials. rge style selection to choose from. $5.00 Chinchilla Coats otwad Md to $12.50 ‘The snap; 'ox Trot model Correct in style for thejof a wool rebinchil ohews in tee nucle, ins of 6 to 14 years. in $1- .98 net large plush, buttocs. Size 14 to 20 years. Value 812,50... lord trimmed with $5; -00 grey, " Misse? and Juniors’ Chinchilla Coats {hott 9 High as $20.00. Sale hinchilla Coats in a fone of and small women. Girls’ Dresses Woot mixtures and serge eps in numerous pretty styles, to $4.50, at, ea PC dt |G ‘Mimpson-Crawford, Third Floor, We Giveand Hedeom Surety Coupeas, Silk Broche Corsets A Regular $5.00 Model ianeeat $197 Men’s‘Adler’ Make Gloves Worth $1.50 to $2.00 a pair. Ae Ca slightly 59° soiled. Choice of P. K. and P. 1. sewn, grey or tan mocha and capeskin. . Men’s Gloves|Men’s Gloves |Men’s Gloves Women’s Gloves Reel. Buckskin,/Extra heavy, Make? clasp black fleece lined, value|double woolen, cashmere. Value Value 1" 5Q¢ ” $1.50 )s00. pair Pair. Women’s Gloves Women’s Gloves” Zclasp white glace with 3 row broide yn oe SUOr oF black = Alsw wont perfect fitting gloves, black with self color or whi worth $2.75 pal embroidery. Value 69c $1.59 Ww ‘oupons Our January long skirt and throughout. Made of hand: Ik _broche trimmed with lace and embroidery. yee 95.00 at Sponge Lady Sample Corset: ccmmerttrenszen. $1 OO Simpson-Crawferd, Second Floor Furniture Sale Has for its definite object the selling of large stoc ry of new Furniture to discriminating buyers at less than standard price. On this 1915 occasion we are able to offer you Furniture for Every Room at 20 to 50 Per Cent. Less Than Regular Club Plan Payments May Be Arranged '. A few suggestions: $27.00 Dresser or| $33.50 Buffet, Chiff- 17 50 | Golden $22 onier, Oak, Golavn Oak Buffet, built of oak, golaen (nish, 4 ft loge. compartments at each end and 3 in the large linen drawer, shapea mirror, size 22x! Circassian walnut, bira eye maple or mahogany. Seebeck Z.50 | sire enie at glrawers Made finish; contre; claw feet; helf on the top, 5 large struction, $7.50 Golden $ 45 Oak cots of solid oak, knobs, gallery back; good con- Golaen oak fi with a quarter sawed oak top--6 ft, extensi guaranteed top locks, and Bi. 15.00 round al base. golden drawers, wood cotton. Regular- $21.00 Dining Table, 2 | 5 other when not in use; mattress istilled with white ly¥7.50, special, t 49 5 $20 Library Table at $155 This is a Supreme Big Value Table, an exclusive design, made as pictured, for us in quaatities, Quar- terea oak, golaen finish ana mahogany finish; size is 26x4: edges, round ers; has drawer, fluted column supports and shelf base, Reg. value, $20. cenuery foe ‘15. 95 Sern Contes Sie A mage ¢, 19th and 20th Siresie-- Telapbane 2100 Chelsea neh ERY STANDARD "axa ten gs. PAULINE FREDERICK in NEW XORK'S LRADING THEATRES, | 1OHN OREW "ese agand LYCEUM EES ASR hin fi ees GATETY Bree ter-In-law wutiful HOUSE Flare and Baltes Me “BABY MINE? E KALB. MATS. WED, & BAT. 25 & 500, $0 MUCH FOR SO MUCH | Next Week, ‘TO-DAY" (by Request). |= = — FOR SALE. Down WEEKLY PRD ERRE, Bhi Open Evenings, iI ‘Wate MONTHLY PAYMENTS, American @ MAIDEN LANE Vel, 5607 Cont DIAM Qn ELE HAMM ERSTE! Ws s ™" Te ‘ atch & Diamond Co. | ary Hatily ia oy Nainsoo! trim’ a atyle 1.39, Nainsook Com! effective mo Extra Bise nt ook —' emb'y—vatue $1. ALSO:— '» Cambric Drawers— r fancy lace—1 to 16 y: stole re. —res. bes to yy ‘e, Seuaien be ey boo eset | Babies’ shirte—sises to 3 yra— seconds of 29 Long Whi cambric waset whi jet and Wrap ra— so! drawstring at foot—reg. Long Nainsook Slips dainty baby aye plaid e Oliver Teiet, tun atylee—regulerly $1. Women's Wear. Friday Clearance Prices Women's Fur wolt and Ni Corsets, Petticoats, Blouses. January Sale Values bust—atte * reg. $8.00 & $10.00 ‘Taffeta Silk Petth plain color leated flo Instead of Women's ¢ white—-em Misses’ and Girls’ W January Sale Values Misses’ Coals sand zibelines black, green, brown, etc.-- new fox trot and othe wines 1 Lo 1889.98 v ne ey styles it oF com Lr ee e Pat teonta—tans aynserta Linens, Towels, White Goods, &e. January Sale Values satin Deuble “ ‘184Aneh— joome pattorne—reg. 91. seccee 4 Ra et. nits. Merceriaed ugu 11-Ineh Tewellinge—biene plow gins checks cuseells’ a Tou 7 va us Neckar, tterne— open A ar ry ° oe 19 All Around the Store Bargains, Clearances. January Sale Values Clearance of Fur Tri whee nce signe ean novetore ore tand iret. 17 all af id color: h and clean—one-half regular prices. tlonery: ex jets, inch Embroideries—eyelet ts on fine Bwis Silk Plated Hose—w: ht—extra heavy h Rogers AA and ahd Meat For! Friday, as Usual, Bargain Day January oe Offerings Bargain Dep Clearances A COMBINATION TO INTEREST ALL WHO STUDY ECONOMY san Ne Mall or Telephone Qréere fer the Pottewingr— Muslins, Sheets, Pillow on ee beet asi api tena 2% “iv. ornate iyeemgrnrne Blankets and Flansels. January Sale Values and Bargains Californie, ‘Woo! Bleakets—also

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