The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1915, Page 10

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sMB BVBNING WUbD, THY RODAY, MALOM 10, 1015. WALL STREET VILLA WITH 30,000 NEW author!. General Within Fifty Miles of Sea; Lene BE. 2328 wait f ‘ MACK-PAPE'S DAPEPSIA ati hes a capran-n romult of fall id on a bul * w, of Mtreet, Brooktyn,& hb Progreso wi men had placii was elieved ge es on wey A tay 4 of re ot Oe foreigners’ would be protected: when the aecida ht ocurred. ——s tot Famil: NEW WAY TO COLLECT DEBT. ane ‘Schulman Takes Friends’ Ruanabont off end te Held as Bergtar. fomebody told Abrahum Schulman, my rd ar eae hurried to the absorbs | 2nd distress. Millions of ign od eam Co,, No. $2 Leonard Street, Williams- to-day know that it is needless to have o| burs, that Abraham Ostrinsky, an old bad stomach. A little who owed him $6, was going into iptcy. ‘Twe fenteneed for Selling Jacob Weinstein, twenty-eight, of No. 121 Allon etreet, and Abraham Levinson, itl twenty-nine, of No. 1660 Madison Ave- nue, who, on Jan. 4, sold Annie Gold- for not lesa than two years or Sc Sete thas six years, Weinstein was sent to Mimira Reformatory. have prepared for to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF MEN’S WEAR | comprising Men's Shirts, Pajamas, Night Shirts, Bath Robes, Underwear, Hosiery, | Shoes, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Walking Sticks and Raincoats, all of which will be offered at considerably less than the prices usually asked. | Men's Nogligee Shirts of madras, plain or. ‘pleited, with stiff cuffs; or of mercerized ma- - terials, plain, with soft cuffs, $1.10 & 1.35 "Men's Negligee Shirts of fine silkeand-cotton mixtures . . . . .~ at $1.85 Men’s Pajamas of madras or mercerized , # per suit $1.35 ; Men's Pajamas of fine silkeand-cotton mix ‘ tures SwAES Puts per suit $2.85 i Men's Night Shirts, with white or fancy trimming at 55c. *Men's Toweling Bath Robes . at $2.75 Mén’s Balbriggan Shirts, with long or short sleeves or sleeveless; and Drawers in knee- or ankle-length per garment 38c. Men's Sleeveless Coat Shirts of colored-stripe d madras; and Drawers in knee length, } pergerment . . . ». + SOc. _ Men's Union Suits of ribbed white cotton; nee gr Sener fetes sent enmion length Bite + « per suit 85c. : Men's Half-hose, of black cotton or lisle per (Six gates tor $1.75) Seay Silk half-hose, with cotton soles and _ topss> in’ black, white, tan, gray, smoke, ‘ ary bisie, purple or green . per pair 40c. ae _, ix pairs tor $2.25) Mon’s Sitk ‘Half-hose, with reinforced cotton soles and tops; in a large variety. of. two- + per pair $1.35 Men's Balta Shoes . . per pair $4.75 Men's One=innp Duplex Fabric Gloves, in gray eee a Tn pair 45. Men's Linen Handkerchiefs initialed (all white) per dozen, $2.00 & 2.65 With colored initial, per dozen é 2.50 Plain hemstitched, with drawn-thread hem, perdozen . . . . $2.50&3.75 Men's Twilled Silk Umbrellas of superior quality (sizes 26 and 28 inches), with opera or Prince of Wales handles in various natural woods . . . « « « at $2.00 Imported Walking Sticks of bamboo, with sterling silver cap . . . at $1.50 Men's Imported Raincoats of superior quality tweed (absolutely waterproof) in brown and gray mixtures, finished with velvet collar; an exceptionally smart, well-made coat, $21.00 Men's Imported Raincoats of fine quality gabardine in gray or tan; with plain or raglan sleeves; yoke and sleeves silk-lined, $17.50 Men’s Imported Raincoats of double-texture fabrics in various shades of tan . at $9.00 at « ° . ° . ’ . at . . . ‘ . . e . Also Imported Steamer Rugs in attractive plaid effects, with reverse of gray, green or navy blue; just received from abroad; specially priced . . at $5.50 @ | SHB MEWS WEAR DEPARTMENT. 1s EASILY ACCESSIBLE |FROM ‘THE: FIFTH AVENUE AND THE : THIRTY-FOURTH STREET ENTRANCES. LONDON FIREMEN THREATEN. ADVANCING ON TAMPICO |=" “xz = Srmsee sr =~ fanaa FOR INVESTORS. Lang Iatan crease cit after charges \Aeorense: (483,264. Sa ee are: ve pare * ycihere te « good demand for at proceeding, particularly 4 ve at oie apa R.Witaton ‘hag bout as representing @ rise 70 points in @ few days. ——_—_— lo ae bt As ore CORN = <" & mate ve E Wednesday ie, Be "ie We ae 1 eG He Wheat was irregular at opening. Weet- orn minrkets showed doctines oF fromm one felling was not important ESR BLVIPEILAT S| rege} FR aS tee beet tet rbl d tt 5 iz vai in early, afternoon about 3 al the early low, A erste held firm fn last hour. Cloned t cents ge Corn firm on buying bf shorts, and on steadier foreign mark joderate trading and rather light offerings kept prices Motendy. Closing 1-2 cent advance. —_>—-—_ OSBORNE BACK AT SING SING. Warden Dentes That He Intends to Resign Omee. AUBURN, N. Y., March 18.—Wardon Thomas Mott Osborne of Sing Sing prison who has been spending a few days at hin home recovering from a slight cold and from the effects of 4 | @ minor operation on his nose re- turned to Ossining to-day to resume his work there. Fe haber that rumors of hia res- | because of fll health were Uiteriy Munfoun ded. rm tr - tle lee FPS SERPS. eSrecizeasey etactiuss: eke ee Fe se +1 ee Ree = Sz, a2.55s1 REESE CEFR EE SETTER T Seeciuxe Peas TEESE PoeE bert + +et+il Heit] it | we 28 eur sie ingeecnees! 3 FPEELE PEC ELE ~~ Reena LL Litt +ititetetl status oF wee Beerepetecs «a eee ecscsrcss” J sold Exclusively in our nine stores. Plats Glasses cost $2 or eae ee ae or : babe Bw id ~ ++i it +l det teen a eo rf Hasrend 6 for phos dreng shows png of $666,465 in on “Sure! Mother always used it.” ‘And he might add that ‘omoed is @ sen: has the best of reasons for favoring Campbell’s Tomato Soup Not only, because it saves time and avoids labor and care, but because it is 90 FP veut Boy Slips Noose Over CHILD STRAROLED STRANBELY AT PLAY S22 im @ Satara St ve i bar fags wus pe late. Dr. Hina: Bradford Street Hospital’ pranod him dead, Frances A Alda nu Prances » tl ‘wit live in Groat » mer, She haa leased His Neck, Pafls and Is Choked to Death. Little Thomas Sonterarmo, years old, was playing in the back yard of hia home, No. %3 Glenmore Avenue, in the Kast New York eec- tion of Brooklyn, at 2 P. M. to-day. Part of the time he ran after Rags, Bis pet dog, and part of the time chased him. escape by @ome other children, and threw the noose at the end of the Gord over hie bend. Next tinte the Best for Colds, throat and tripped and lungs. Builds you up. No dodged beck fell. He struggled Frantical at to Page Sant ip nar corti Alcohol or dengerens drugs ther etand up mor scream. Stern Brothers and and F3rd Streets, West of FR Avenue have assembled on the Third: Floor a very distinctive collection of Men’s Spring Clothing jn a wide range of fashionable styles and fabrics that will find immediate favor with men of ‘discrimina- beg taste who — high class apparel, at moder- ate prices. Men’s Spring Overcoats and Suits at $25.00 THE OVERCOATS inchide THE SACK SUITS nt coverts in tan and olive all of hs sara’ most vor new Spring mixtures and stand: fabrics in a splendid varie! ard extreme or conservative path for business or dress weag, sizes 38 to 48 chest measure, in all dium or fal box effects, proportions. Men’s and Young Men’s Suits at $18.50 In ane, two and three button models with q ote ee seaiy, ba vine kd (even (ore) procs en) te a chest, Youths’ Spring Suits at $12. 50 alzes 31 to 36 chest measure, ik or norfolk models, - im Pin Mw and eile mectpn of drat mistar in hie feet, but the be could nelther | Men’s Underwear and Hosiery F seasonabl hts and materials at prices, O aapeacanhy a than eiuil sera! Men’s Underwear SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, of on Island Balbriggan; value at 40c each SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, of fine natural merino; value $1.00 at 65c. each COMBINATION SUI a 8, and styles; wale a 70c each Men’s Hosiery PURE SILK HOSE, in solid sors and fancy effects; value at 25c a pair PURE SILK HOSE, in black, navy. and gray; wae 300 at 35c a pair PURE SILK HOSE, .extra estity, bl black and all desirable g colors; value $1.50 , at 85c a pair The Men’s Furnishing Sections ARE, displaying a well chosen ensemble. of ‘Spring leckw ear, Shirts, Pajamas, Sw eaters, Robes, Underwear and Gloves, at reasonable prices. , Unusually good values for Friday and Saturday in ‘Pure Silk Shirts at $2.95 satin stripes, all new designs, in heavy silk, custom finish models} Negligee Shirts at $1.10 soft or laundered cuffs, made of fine woven and printed madras, crepe cloth and mercerized materials. Smart Neckwear at 55c lerge open-end shapes, in new Spring colorings; also broken ot of impo Pajamas . at 95c, 1.45, 2.85 Three special lots, of desirable materials, including silk mixtures. Cambric' Night Shirts at 50c trimmed with fancy stitching, low cut neck; very specially priced: Imported Wool Rugg, Super Cashmere at $8.50 at $16.50 Sweater Coats, at $3.50 and. 5.50 ate dow valng chowe.ob the Make ited ot erate prices. Alau a special offering of —” Men’s Derby Hats, . . . at $1.95 In the leading shapes; regular values $3.00 and 4

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