The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1915, Page 8

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BET 118 cv 135 YJ tone > | li: t I il} army je wilful, the Armor Trust. i it He il fy { t : F port bis charge. it iit fr i i ' reperts by 6 {it Armor Trust Controls High Officers. have tai g a ; z corviee wor worth ai neste Mayr ald ed ig Gathmenn, inventer ef the Gathmann ? ! g i F & | é i : $ a i i i t : i i : i ] | t f } i it : ai i A i 5 &, af He fl itt i ste I i i 2 5 4 ig al tH i 3? 2g i f A fi 3 i ; A hl ie In the Greatly Enlarged Misses’ and Children's Department—Third Floor « OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York Sale of Misses’ New Spring Suits + Sines 14, 16 and 18 youre; euitable for women 88, 84 end 36 bust measure. Our Extensive Stock of Suits for Misges Embody bef Latest Style Developments and Now Present an onal Oppor- tunity to Make Advantageous Sel ons “ Smart Tai and Dressy Suits, of sof Gabardii, os ite pase | 20.00 maps oped ter sere oar | 25. 00 Worsted, an ultra | 29. 75 festamn tailor model, svssess' Dade Nseeeesncthapeesees ality plain and fan t, Coat” Eton Ki lain Excepti ‘alues Misses’ Fashionable Spring (oats Presenting an exceptional collection of smart models, We sane street and dress of ‘Cloth, Praia raul ie, Chinchilla Corded Cloth, : weer, Covert 5 ne Fea s, 15.00 20.00 25.00 29.75 dresses style and materials vil neo pa sation map y nd fashion innovations in the prevailing colors oly 15.00 20.00 25.00 Unuaual Value—Misses’ Serge Dresses, in Navy, — Stns eave 8. 8.75 35.00 Girls’ Spring and Summer Dresses Offering Special and Exceptional Values Girls" Rong Drones ja Pi in Piok, White White, Sith ficked lawn guimpe. 4 te 13 ‘Actual 9.95 Girls’ Ramie Lines eerste in a icra keer, ¢ model, ich high igh pete of sedis: Empire egal Girls’ French Linen Dresses, in am, cere ence Sees . " pee Breed Actual 7.50 Value ra | 250 ver ‘i 5.90 ,750 9.75 ond womsad deliberate and misleading reports in erder te help! ee cites public documents ané ot- ficial reports which he-declared sup- ‘These Included ekg patente in- AOTTOOIENTUS a pressior ry saxioaives, ster Mr, Gathmans Mise ty ner | such eur iy Bn has hae been. ines’ vee mere m |Inventor Gathmann Declares|than fifteen years, And Wecause of ‘truth, soe ie War Saline x hiinary an and tears Aoedray ae the uns Tiederof millions ef dollars spprepel- for are _meetly in F sed the conepiraters.. country hee net ene warship, WASHINGTON, March 6—Louie| "ef one modern guni ning. Mr. Gathmaan's and then Se | 200 | 19 Jovial way. She tried to poles my miind against Virginia.” Under the guidance of Harold Cal- lan, attorney for his wife, Leckwood téld how Violet, & younger sister of Mier once jumped on her father ‘SAS OTHER OF GR HE WOOED HUGSED HM AND KNOCKED’ FANCE shouted to “take that little snake away!” Mr. Blandy asked if the hele yang tet ia- tended Vite o Reoty® the jet wi etmeers |>2t on His Lap, Léckwood Swears, and “Ruled the House.” ll, 1 wouldn't say ‘murder him' ether him,’ " mer * 1907 tp the Gatekiite, wh ineteen and shi was’ fourte When he ae the age the house he told Mra. Virginia Neil Lockwood will testify to-day in her suit to break the will of her father, Dr. James Nell, who died in 1912 at No, 74 West One # | Hundred and Thirty-first Streg, leav- oan ing all hie property to Bis widow. Mrs. Lockwood charges her mother . Hoag = be Ses WANTS TO BE JERSEY’S {| used undue tn@uence, and her chief FIRST POLIGEWOMAN Miss Anita Grish, Jersey City’s Be- oe “lye of the he gy cuff link Wher fink? fo - | ahi, three nd a fow years after the Civil War emigrated 'to Liberia, get i remained for the witness an- Bit than ewered. He sald he met hie wife in the sum- ar a i yearn previous to her trite en he - . tment, and she that lar feasee|Who Wins? to the atte force to relleve and e the probation officers of extr : emysenn: earrysTe et If it is a case of relieving; cough ‘or cold, Ueto: in-tayt - | Stet wat ert been a winner caer sengediens is as successful as ever. Sold by druggists, 25ca bottle. Palatable.and sale. ten She bought a ithe farm about | thirty year NS ———— Try Pike’s Toothache Drops. ——_—¥—_—_—_— te toMpick as rt} rine yy : ‘Stunared \pouads ot of World Wants Work Wonders. 2 jaipesmaiestaetinanitninieetmmnitahcatatinititiemnassiiaian iid _S. Blumenkron. | "22-24-26 WEST 3TH ST. Will Close Out “4 The Entire Stock of Bradshaw's 7 Winter Coats he a $ 500 Bradshaw’s Prices Ranged from $10 to $25 | Every Coat Without Reserve Excellent Vatues will be offered to-morrow (Saturday) it the following: A Special Sale dt . Men’s Spring Overcoats in smart, distinctive models, at paices much pation; those usually asked for Serenity of- equal worth. Men’s Imported Overcoats, made of the few, fashionable light - weight fabrics, including cassimeres, fancy cheviots and silk mixtures; with silk-fined yoke and sleeves, at $21.00 Men’s Covert Overcoats, made in America; presenting the new shades of tan and olive; in boxeback as well as form-fitting models, -all having silk-lined yoke and sleeves, ate. . . ° e S ° $19.50 (Men’s Wear Department, First Floor) Women’s New Tailor-made Suits in the popular mannish models, featuring blazer and reefer effects; also Dresay Suits of silk poplin, gabardine and combination fab- rics. Special. . . . . at $38.00 Women’s Black Silk Taffeta Dress Skirts in the new spiral model (nearly four yards wide), made from superior quality chiffon taffeta . . . . - « at $5.85 (Both Sales will be held in the Women’s Ready-to-wearDepartment on theThird Floor) Cd A Recent Shipment of Imported Tailor Serge 84 inches wide, in blezk and two shades of navy blue, at the special price of 95c. per yard An Interesting Sale of Young Men’s Spring Suits | will. present. an unusual opportunity fo securing high-grade Suits. in authoritative styles at most attractive prices, includi Suits of Cassimeres, tweeds and worsteds,) showing the new striped and over = plaid, effects; some lined throughout, others half”: lined, all excellentiy tailored . at $18.50; Suits made of other fabrics, cut on modish; lines and having all the fine qualities of custom-tailored garments . at’ $23.50" (Yeung Men's Department, Second Floor) { hiris’ Spring Coats (sizes 6 to 16 years) \ in three attractive styles and the materials) most desirable for practical wear, will be), placed on sale, in the Department on chage Second Floor, specially priced at $10.50 A special Selection of GIRLS’ WASHABLE” DRESSES will be on sale at the a same time, marked at t $2.35, $4.25 ge ae OT & $6.85 Misses’ Spring Suits j Dresses and Coats he in an infinite variety of fetching styles dad, all the newest materials are displayed inthe, Department on the Second Floor. The cok lection includes attire for every contingencyy many of the garments shown being as approy. priate for the small ee re ‘ All Charged or Paid Purchases (including heavy and bulky shipments) will be forwarded Free ot Charge by mail, express or freight to any point in the United States. The methods of shipment ate optional with B. Altman & Co. and no discounts are allewed. Telephone 7000 Maven, AA RTE TN pores, Mow 9

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