The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1915, Page 8

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TO RESUME HEARINGS - ON CORONERS TUESDAY aa iii li Us Berm == BANKERS RUSH FOR |SAYSTLOEN DAMSIN $77,000,000 ISSUE aa FORACHING, | OF STATE BONDS torney’s office will be present at the Co. Put in Joint Bid for Over Leasing Privilege. sessions, in which, it was learned to- fer tender, puffed-up, : : * Entire Lot at 102.82 District Attorney Perkins Commis; sioner of Accounts Walistein an- nounced to-day that public hearings —_—— day, charges of criminal negli! ce ALBANY, March 10—Bids [tract Supervision, was accused by| has not yet been reported to the Sen- 4 ted) ai Dock Commiasioner Smith at to-day's) ate,” vos mae ecey an ts | moeting of the Sinking Fund Com-| still in the hands of the Committee on | one-quarter per cent Interest were pert Bh manta averse on Dream. | Cities, and #0 far only one hearing | opened by Comptroller Travis to-day. has been held on it by that commit- many offers were received that|/*™4 Pier, Coney Isiand, that was! tes, That wan on Feb. 24." \ indicat “not only inaccurate, but untrue.*| The bill is having even a harder time} lone were the successful | n.6 ook Commissioner also accused| in the Assembly. Although sent to Al- | be known before bany a month ago no Assemblyman Adamson of. lack of courtesy in that| nay been found who is willing to in- Co. and William he made independent negotiations for | troduce it J the leasing of the pier. ‘ of New York placed! wayor Mitchel announced, at the it of 102.82 for the entire Othe: close of the hi ing, that because of ir Now York bide 18 line numa: it 1d be eluded: Metropolitan Trust Com- “ng gt tA pega Possible to have the partly burned | 000 at 103.1438; Robinson | Mer trafic, Co., $200,000 at 108.381, Premi-| According to Commissioner Smith, ie neta SSs Dany, $500,000 at 102.968 and $500,000/ Pree riana pi uma offered for amalier lote ranged )ne arranged for the leasing of the| How Lydia E, Pinkham’s Veg- 108 in 08d ven temporarily well above 1 at ee crn renovated to accommodate the sum- ‘The issue inotudes $23,000,000 in| Dier in December, when he discovered fitty-year and $6,000,000 in ‘thirty- Adamson was doing active work on| table Compound Carried de, The procedds are to be| hi Se eter otal metros "2 ena yi, er| Har Safely Through an intention to give liquor priv- Change of Life. ee h Nege: the pier, PARK POLICE TO MOVE. "Ot course, Nhat inference was in- eo ae Correct,” said the Dock Comminsion-| Cedar Rapids, lowa.—"‘At the Change a “It would h corn eee, fe of Life the doctor said I would have to give up my work and mural Fars, twee ens (PRESS ORDER TO WIDEN take my bed for Park Commia- f Si , some time, as there m i 4 ‘was no me | me Se h| CENTRAL PARK WEST| [ifm 3 cen to be —_—— i ams Pana a and the tn City Gets Order to Railway Com- Bronx Zoo, panies to Explain Necessity of Delay. Btepe to widen Central Park West - better for me than and make it eater for vehicles and | ll the doctor's medicines I tried. Many pedestrians were taken to-day in the people have no faith in patent medicines, Gupreme Court, when Corporation know this is ae '—Mrs. — J. Counsel Polk secured an order from Gr clk tes Sth Avenue, West, Justice Gavegan requiring the Eighth best Rapids, lows. | ; Avenue Railway Company and ite| Su Sabgdanny Sid wiper as sense o! 7, Whenever | iesose, the New York Railways Com- bckge aead Se et ca on back- chen, pend! 1, — Quinine | Peck ’ehoula ‘notte moved te Yas sounds in the ears, palpltation of center of the Secreta nee. heart, For many years this thoroughfare has been considered dangerous be- cause of the close proximity of the tracks to the aidewalk. Many ty trians have been injured and aul bile collisions have been fre- “fir; Polk set forth that in 1912 tne |D® expected. 5 e Board of Hatimate passed iu-| Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Com- tion Fequiring the railway leompanies pound invigorates and strengthens the to relocate the tracks and providing | female organiam and builds up the weak- that the city should widen the road- nervous aystem. It has carried bon AL = earn feet from the exthebes, Orlee B8e,| Subsequently, President Shonts| Wf there are any complications eed to the city that the cont of OVE (SSE Cees Se by the company and the city, This » - proposal was declined. Fresh from the Bakery Every Day One of the bright, new Sunshine motor trucks b to your grocer every day a supply of Sunshine Biscuits fresh from the ovens of It affords easy selection while the biscuits are protected absolutely Women’s Low Cut Shoes, $2.48 Nass gly de A aly aie 5 nig Sle A WORLD, WEDwEer We Aer | mS Ese ABRAHAM Hoyt St. tt ~° STRAUS eS SS eT Daily, on the charges preferred against the = 2 Board of Coroners will be resumed | J ) x Da Coins soi efter cian SPRING SALES---SPECIAL SAVINGS a will be made against “certain Coro- e ners and Coroners’ physiciats.” | Tiiden Adamson, director of tho| (“Tho bill for the abolition of the | a e@ O n imme a S {tice of Coroner, introduced by Sena. | Board of Fatimate Bureau of Con-| (or Cromwell of Richmond on Feb. § 9 At the Lowest Prices Ever Quoted AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR Can’t be much better news than this just about four weeks before Easter—especially when you know that this lot shows the greatest variety of styles, colors and materials ever shown here or anywhere -at the prices we quote: 59c, 98c, $2.95, $4.95, $6.95 and $7.95 Our Free Trimming Service offers another inducement to the women who would have an “individual” Hat and at the same time save considerable money that cannot be gain- said. f Get Your Easter Hat Here and NOW $1.69 for Large Black Hemp Sailors, wide flange or rolio edges, telescope, plain and dented crowns. 98c for fine Italian Milan Hemp Shapes, very closely sewn; well made, lustrous blacks and new colors, and a dozen different styles in sailors, tricorns and side roll effects. 59c for Hemp Shapes, plain.and Milan hemp, all perfect goods, in the season’s most wanted shapes, hundreds and higher in price. Right at the ‘beginning of the Spring wear season these Dresses are real “finds” to the woman who wants the best at the smallest . One model is of men’s‘wear serge, has blouse with V neck, silk collar buttons; natural waistlise, hip yoke, full skirt. In navy, green, sand a . Another model on military lines, blouse has braid trimmed revers. Choker collar with turn-over of Slightly high waistline, circular skirt. In navy and black. Fully one-half of the lot of dresses were priced until to-day in our stock at $7.98 and $9.98. Women’s Tub Dresses, 98c, $1.48 and $1.98 It is good sense'and practical economy to plan your Summer wardrobe ahead when you can buy such Dresses and pay as little as we ask for them. Dainty little Wash Dresses just right for the porch or coun- embroidered batiste; cnffs to match. try wear. Made of excelent quality gingham, chambray, striped voiles, checked or striped percales. In a splendid variety of styles and colorings. Sizes 36 to 46. - Women’s Linen Dresses at $7.98 An early showing of excellent linen Dresses for street and afternoon wear—and they will be worn this year moré fhan ever—for service they cannot be bettered. One charming little Dress has vest and collar of embroidered batiste. Blouse is finished with hem- stitching. Has yoke with full skirt, panel in front, in pink, blue and white. Anotper dainty model is of colored linen with white embroidered dot. Blouse has collar, cuffs and revers of whe hemstitched batiste; revers finished with crochet buttons; vestee of embroidered batiste, hip yoke with circular skirt. In pink, blue and natural, Asmodel that will delight the woman who likes a plain linen Dress is hea Si on military lines; choker coir that can be worn open if desired. Blouse fastens down front with tiny 1o6ps; full skirt from yoke. In white, lavender, blue and tan. Discontinued ‘Lines at Decided Reductions SIX HUNDRED PAIRS of low Shoes, in patent leather, with fa gray and black cloth backs, and Oxford models in gun metal patent leather. The variety is broad and comprehensive, but the size range in some of the styles ts broken, but all sizes may be had in the assortment, Second Noor, West Building, A Special Purchase of House Dresses and Negligee Wear WE WENT INTO THE MARKET and purchased these for much less than they were made to sell for, and as a consequence we are selling them now for less than they are worth, House Dresses, 89 Of gingham, cambric and chambray. Made in several new styles, light, medium and dark colors. Plisse and Crepe Cloth Kimonos, $1.98 In dainty pink, blue and lavender. Made with small ruffle at waist- line, also around neck and sleeves, edged with Val. lace. Mull Kimonos, $2.69 In pretty floral pattern, pleated skirt, with collar and cuffs trimmed with pleating and fine lace edge, ribbon bows. Mesaanine floor, Centra) Building. Men’s Suits at $7.95 All Wool or All Worsted OUR LOWEST PRICE OF THE SEASON on a little less than 100 Men's Suits in a clearance sale, Included are heavy and medium weights, some of the latter that i] can be worn with comfort for months to come; a few light weights, and some uniform driving suits of Tan Whipcord—all regular sizes in the assortment; a few stouts, Store orders only and none sent C. O. D. Gesond floor, Men's Shop, Rem Building. SOaee Cate Pree’ Women’s Serge Dresses at $5.98 Designed for Service and Good Style For everyday wear, yet possessing style and distinction not usually found except in garments much ALL ITEMS ADVERTISED ARE FOR THURSDAY'S SELLING hundreds of different styles; black and every color imagi- nable. Milliners are buying these Hats by the dozen. $2.95 for Large Black Milan Hemp Sailors and Mush- room effects, all hand blocked, high grade goods, similar to those used by Fifth Avenue milliners. Model shapes from Paris and copi $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 and $7.95. *aaPlatlons, at Ready-to-Wear Hats at $2.95 Special sale of Jaunty Trimmed Sailors, Shepherdess, Tricorns, Turbans, &c., tailored and dressy hats, ‘Street and Mensanine floc, Rest Building. La Reine Corsets at 98c That Cancot Be Duplicated These models wert made espe cially for us, and if it were not for this we could not sell them at the price we quote. New Spring styles, medium high bust, long hip line; made of fine qual- ity batiste, trimmed with lace and ribbon. Warner Rustproof Corsets, $1.19 by in back, finished with ball silk black, Made of brocaded coutil; very low | bust; medium hip line. We obtained all the maker had at a concession and $1.19 as the selling price is the result here for Thursday, R. &G. and La Resista Corsets, $1.49 Dancing Corset, elastic band at top and elastic section in skirt, Made of batiste and coutil, medium hip line. A discontinued model. American Lady Corsets, $2.98 Brand new models of beautiful brocaded coutil, medium fow bust, long hip line; excellent value. , Second floor, Rast Bullding. white bone buttons and Second floor, Central Building, Women’s Silk and Silk Boot Stockings, 35c Or Three Pairs for $1.00 With the present dress mode—the skirts above the shoe tops—evi woman who desires to follow style at all must of necessity wear Stockings, and, realizing the additional demand that will be made, we are trying to fill it not only with complete assortments but at the ae. pees you ne, pa 4 | larg at Aa fine as this. ‘ou can buy excellen to-day for the ordinary wear just a little while , if ai gh: These Stockings sold for much r prices, Black silk, full fash. joned, with lisle double garter tops. Tan silk, seamless, with cotton tops; also small quantity of silver shade boot silk, full fashioned, with double garter tops. All reinforced at wear points. Women’s Cotten Stockings, 2 Pairs for 25c Black cotton with split soles, sizes 9% and 10, full fashioned. Black or white cotton, all sizes, seamless, All well reinforced at wear points, Children’s Ribbed Cotten Stockings, 11c Regularly sold for considerably more, Fine ribbed cotton; black or white. All sizes, Store orders only on all items. — gereet fiooe, Fulton street, Central Building, Eig Mousquetaire Gloves, $1.75 Remarkable Value for Women WHILE THE VERY long Kid: Gloves will not enjoy the same favor they have in previous years, the 8-button style will hold its own, and we are very fortunate in being able to offer them at exceptionally moderate prices, 91% example, a Special French Real Kid Glove with chain embroidery at . air. Pique wn, fine Real Kid, 3 row embroidery, Black, Tan, Slate and Havana Browns, at $2.00, White, 8-button length Washable Kid, at $2.00, The 6-button length Biarritz, made adjustable with strap and buckle; the washable styles are chamoisette and doeskin; a new doeskin in the popular sand shade, at $1.76. Another novelty this season is brought out in Milanese Silk in white and colors at 98¢ a pair, Biarritz Kid Gloves, 4 or black embroidery, $ Street floor, Court, West Building, ear i ak ee sewn, heavy embroidery, white and tan, with selg |! ; 4

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