The evening world. Newspaper, February 12, 1915, Page 4

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OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York An Unusual Sale Saturday 65.00 Women’s Hudson Seal Coats, 39.75 Seal Coats Muskrat), tH 38 Hudson (Dyed 1 8 poi model, 40 inches! long, of especiall pelts, rich brocaded silk linings. Sizes 32 to 46. \ Forsetty told at 3.00 39,75 OPPENHEIM, GLNS & G. Insite Particular Attention to Their Initial Showing of ss’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Spring Apparel Re re At Extremely Moderate Prices Ml nd J Sults—Appropriate 8 for the set in k Ms ene and lind tacts of Gaparaine, Gara <coth, and Shepherd Checks. 20.00 25.00 29.75 35.00 Mirren Cah, Feney Paste Colac, Coded Both unt Wistar’ 15.00 20.00 25.00. 29.75 ‘Miseee’ Afternoon Dresses— charming variations of the favored Grape Meteor f #3 ‘ Chiffon T Crepe de Chine and Faille Silk. : 15.00 20.00 25.00 35.00 Serge and Gabardine Dresses—Practical d i ew, tailored and braid trimmed models in navy, black, sand and — 15.00 19.75 22.50 t Evening and Dancing Frocks—Introducin styles that are ~ @atirely nt than heretofore shown in the latest fashionable mat colors and combinations. 15.00 20.00 25.00 32.50 Girls’ Spring and Summer Dresses an extensive assortment of ical dresses in unusual styles Repp, Percale, Linen, Lingerie, Organdie and Voile. 200 295 3.95 » 9.75 , syste 9575) U.78 to 18.75 me Soy ee 7 ui i slieels He AT il a8 zi ARE i al $* }|GATTLES WITH THIEVES, WHO ESCAPE WITH LOOT Armed With Milk Bottlé Watchman Braves Burglar’s Gun, but Is Knocked Out, William Mally, a night watchman, Mally saw that the door of Rich- ard Murray's flat, across the hall, was ajar. He went to look in, A hand grasping a revolver by the muzsle ap- peared through the crack and he was knocked down, Two men came out, Mally got to his feet, grasping a milk bottle which had been set outside the door, One of the men, who, Mally sald, tooked “aa big as a house,” pointed a revolver at the watchman and said: “Get out of the Wor of, T'll bore you!” By ae on Ws twe Mall ! ym gt vie ‘WE HATE TO KILL HIM, BUT WALL,” IS DEATH | Unmuzaled dogs and uncovered gar- iJ bage cans cut into Magistrate House's THREAT FOR A JUDGE day in West Side Police Court and moved him to fervid speech concern- ing Capt. John Ormaby of the Weat Yorty-seventh street police precinct. JUDGE'S IRE ROSE HIGHER. Magtetrate House Peeved by Un- mansied Dog Cases, lo This being « holiday, Magia e Plotters Who Want Prisoners perture trom court. pale soe Freed Also Say They Will ines OR Win et, Uestnees 1h toe Burn City—Destroy Bridge. shape of persons summoned to court for failing to mussie their dogs or first BOWLING GREEN, Ky., Feb. 13.— “We hate to kill him, put we will,” ‘ Magietri "Why doe: he ‘ | thy lagistrate. “ an’ it out and At x lare and other law ui BOY SLASHES J Lad Wields Rasor tn Revenge for | Siclen A’ Mie Discharge. As Jacob Jacobs, a foreman in the talloring establishment of Marks Arn- heim (Ine.), at Brondway and Ninth ‘Street, was on his way to business fram |MORLICK’S MALTED MIL ve nae “HORLI ty Broaéw ot to « dru] The Food DrinkforAllAges lt ae Vincents Howatal, ee taken | ace amg, mast see icKe? Brand New PIANOS: of Rellable Make In order to make room for new styles we have decided to offer a limited|$ number of Upright Pianos at $185 that were formerly selling at $325. ts are fully teed and recommended for their excellent tone rane utiful case de- signs. TO-MORROW ONLY at... ALSO A Number of the Latest 88-Note Player Pianos in different styles at $385 that were formerly selling at $500. An up-to- date instrument, with 12 rolls of music and bench free, TO-MORROW ONLY at WISSNE 68 East S4th St, Bet. Madison and Park Aves. NEW YORK Convenience |B. Altman & Co. have prepared the following for to-morrow (Saturday): A Remarkable Offering of Silk Ribbons comprising: Silk Moire Ribbon, 614 inches wide, at . 6 © «© « « per yard 23c. Satin Taffeta Ribbon, 614 inches wide, at. per yard 25c. These Ribbons are of quite unusual quality and represent a large variety of the wanted colors. They will be found eminently suit- able for millinery or dress trimmings, sashes, children’s wear, table decoration, etc. “ae . . An Exceptional Saie of Superior-quality Broadcloth 84 inches wide, at the extremely low price of $1.45 per yard will provide a feature of more than ordinary feminine interest, in view of the near ap- proach of Spring. This Broadcloth is of the light weight that will be in demand for smart suits and street costumes, and embraces a wide range of the desired colors, including a number of the new American shades recently introduced by B. Altman & Co.—Newport tan, tysburg gray, Palm Beach sand, Oregon n; also black, field gray, military blue and several shades of navy blue. A Special Sale of White Cotton Dress Fabrics to be commenced to-morrow (Saturday), will consist of a large quantity of High-class Imported Novelty Materials (including many designs ‘exclusive to B. Altman & Co.), arranged in Dress Lengths and marked at exceptional prices ranging from $3.00 to $12.50 per Length. Among these materials will be found Fancy Voiles and Embroidered Crepes; Fancy Ratines and Velours; Plain Etamine Voiles and Woven-dot Swiss Muslins. ‘i All of the above are in white only. A Special Clearance Sale of Men’s Balta Shoes to be held in the Department on the First Floor, will offer, at the extraordinari! low price of ' $4.75 per pair all of the discontinued styles in this well- known footwear, uniformly made on comfort ably-fitting lasts. This offering will comprise a complete range of sizes and widths, but notevery size and width in every style.

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