The evening world. Newspaper, February 4, 1915, Page 8

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Said cabs Give Them = AMERICAN CHARGE Samuel aie Henry Jerael, Belmont and Horm Seihted of Having preg refused to pay thelr luncheon chooks Im the Little Hungarian ree-s A Damaged Property in |taurant at No, 129 Third Avenue, wore Vanceboro, Me. ~ pit ue fi taal] if a is ae to-day arraigned before Breen in Yorkville Court for bentence for disorderly conduct. ‘They said they were out of work 4— | and had-to have food, whether they fe retro "“groone thet nh wae ah. ih VANCHRORO; “Me, Feb. Werner Horn, who blew up the ternational railway bridge over the] ther auig they: hed ner bgt St. Croix River here, -was sentenced | +17) give-you |to thirty days in the County Jail to- | apiece in the day, ite one—five days | joune.” antelin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue ing damaged property in thi | When he destroyed the bridge. dtrataned betore tral fusion Who[ttn ap tne Mate Whacwr-solner’ | Tos « a tation who {mittee ap the McCue Widows- earlier had issued @ warrant, Pension "on “wil will be held here neat WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.—Holicitor Finger afternoon. The nego Heb Cone Johngon, of the State Depart-|'ses to attract prominen' je ment, to-da: ecru workers, advocating the measure's pas- 9 cman, “score ed PP It parts of the State. * | Britian Ambassador’ fe, from a cutmaiitnn af Witeee Wath, tha Piel ie, Vig beeing ete sah » man dynamiter who destroyed the) Gay passed the il permitting | iy an American-Canadian bridge across the s i igi) oe ay not mo! roa Se “7 nae 4 St. Croix River. roller rau ois What action he will take he refused of refs nF 0 weg highwe way fonds, to-day to disclose, but Jt was indi.) The Workmen's Compensation Bill Cated that {f the request ts regular | 94 mag ana” yore the dynamiter will be extradited. err, to max me reome or math there evidsnito reclived by Ger of third re cry in the Senate to- applicatian ox jon seaports butoa oho) tren | at cea pt Bae jp Maine, w! 10 ol held on charges preferred by ary ‘abastyD,Vai ov State. te for ‘The Secretary of Ctate finally, pe ae ever, has discretionary ere an it he has rotten to bel Sale Friday, February Sth Men's Shop 16 West 38th St.—store Floor Seperate Shop, « Step from Fifth Acenue a Special Purchase of Men's Clothing aise. Below Theif Real Value ' , aE \ ers yaing for. fora the iniver that : ne as United tate, he Men's FOR MEN AND’ Nha Suits . MEN, 32 TO 44 CHEST club checks, checked chochet or posit virioad aghas Neto fa gy. brove Gomm'ts Say comme ce sheviet; ea aetiens ‘12.50 -, Maratofore $18.50 to $24.80, Hand: Tailored Suits: be. wt ther Horn's act was a viola- tion of néutrality was th cussed among officials as a question | t which aiight raise another eorapiica- | P tion. BOISTED ME KiLteD epee “KID WITICHLS QU, opie recioes to light t ought At rel declared he would take 1p ieumediately, Monday for the thief who tole & pair of new tires from his car at midnight in front of No. 115 Wind- por ee Bréoklyn. They wore com- etd, rim ont ie fee ‘orth Mar tified a ray gl near Sixth Avenue, nd and & detective paw Thomas To. purchase “allemade-up" diese fe 10 rish injury. to at one eye. Modern scientific methods of aia te teed = ecae : ust Geist maa t Sait os of ten— thes is diferent in etee "wearin pe other than Oculist - fitted glasses — made for YOUR: special eyesight re- quirements. Moral—come here. #3 H I a4 i TI prepamcteegyt staan ar R i well 1s RUGS "s "Reductions vest to 4 from Regular Prices Loe saggy om te Md payment. and makes this YOUR oprertunity Continuing REDUCTION SALE ——— “The woman,” Horn was to-day convicted of have STATE DOINGS AT ALBANY. | son of Jamaic: in Sek sinc beak tee ALBANY, Feb. 4.~A joint hearing Horn will be taken to the jail at/the Assembly Kociel Welfare Committee | |e Hark Ofl Man Gets From 2 Years and 6 Months to 4 Years and 6 Months. William B. Thompeon, who Oe, | YOU TAKE FOR COLDS Netrryts usingpatent medicines is fron ealeky this after- moon to serve not less than two years , and six months nor more than four years and six months in Sing Bing. Before pronouncing sentence, Judge pald for it or not. The Magistrate | Resalsky asked Thompson: ‘ “Ten't it true you spent the bulk none he replied: of the money you stole on a woman Bot your wife?” “Well,” replied Thompson hesttat- \ingly, “that te true.” in Attotney Wil. 1., where Thomp- with wife and child, er she telephoned a 's office B= Th Her call rene Stern i a 4rd and 43rd Streets, West of PRth Avenue Have prepared for Friday and Saturday the : following very special price advantages in _Men’s Clothing Men’s Better Grade Overcoats at $24.50 Dress’ models, Raglans, Great Coats and Ulsters; 38 to 50 chest. Regularly priced at $35.00 to 45.00 Men’s Winter Overcoats . at $17.50 Every size represented, but not in every model, from 83 to 48 chest. Regularly priced at $25.00 to 35.00 Men’s Sack Suits “.-. . at $19.50 In one, two, three or four button models, in blue, black and a splendid choice of stripes, plaids and mixtures; sizes 33 to 50 chest. Regularly priced at $25.00 to 35.00 Men’s Sack Suits . . . at $25.00 All our finer quality suits are included in this collection, in sizes 33 to 50 chest measure. Regularly priced at $35.00 to 45.00 Men’s Fur and Fur-linied’ Coats, ‘at $36.50, 55.00 and ‘95.00 The remainder of this season's a Conts, priced for jminediate clearance. Regularly priced at 846.50 to 165.00 ~ Men’s Gloves at 85c’a pair Diseontinued styles taken from our regular stocks Walking and Driving Gloves. - All wee ns raphedeintens, but not in every style. Men’s Underwear At emphatic end-of-season reductions. Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, medium weight, each 43C Natural Merino Shirts and Drawers, each 85c ferino Wool Shirts and D: » White pt Wool Siete and Denner, extra quali Mercerized Cotton Merino Combination Sut, $1.95 ‘broken sizes, Men’s Hosiery At proportionate price concessions Men’s Imported Black Cotton Half Hose, medium bey oa made wie reinforced soles; heels and . sider ef eng of fog 370 Thread Silk Half Hose, Pure Thad Sik Half Hoe . Pair 90c Silk Half Hose, in black or white, self Freee fick alan popalar hades with elt locks, Pr. 81-95 Men’s Umbrellas and Canes At extremely low prices Twilled Silk or Silk Mieed Umbrellas, with natural wood at $1.95 Wing Sa pd shepet gy $1.00 A Sale of Men’s Shoes . AtFinal Clearance Prices leather, metal calft black vici, kidskin mettre oon at $3.50 Values 95,00 and 6.00.0 pair caltahin. bike & tas Bcssle calli, Vales 96.30 to. 0.00» pat A Reduction Sale of | Women’s Silk Blouses has been prepared to take effect to-morrow (Friday) when over 500 Blouses in a variety’ - of attractive silk fabrics will be placed on Sale at $4.00, $5.00 © & $6.50 did Foreign and American-made Silk Blouses! oe ein several models ee Beet $12.86-- Pa wah 9a to speed A Sale of Young Men’s Suits“: « has been arranged for Friday and Saturday, .* This offering will include the majority of this: season’s medium-weight Suits, in smart, well-tailored models, at decidedly less than the usual prices. FANCY TWEED AND CHEVIOT surrs.” Hr Us at $12.50 ae will afford one of the opportunities fot'”* advantageous purchasing. a Boys’ Winter Overcoats. (sizes 11 to 18 years) in serviceable woolen *! mixtures, will be reduced to. . $5.50 \Little Boys’ Hats S will be reduced to . SOc, 75c & $1.00 And the remaining COATS AND NOVELTY SUITS (for the younger boys) will be anges. re at clearance prices. a “a are now displaying a choice assortment of | cians in reproductions of Sheffield designs . (silver on nickel) Included are Tea and Coffee Sets, Serving} Trays, Water Pitchers, Trivets, Bread Trays, % Sandwich Plates, Meat Platters, Salad Bowls, » Vegetable Dishes and many other pieces of A equal interest.’ Prices moderate. i} ' I Mth aud 35th Strerts ee, «| {This Little ata pr tosonpbat dh: on being issued THE SUND. ¥ WORLD. Pri

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