The evening world. Newspaper, March 19, 1915, Page 10

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ies avenis ORLD, FRIDAY, wane ey vend, 40 MOUNTED POLICEMEN | AUTO TOSSES A WOMAN; |< ‘Xs cr te wets ot wien raseea ESCAPED FORGER FOR CENTRAL PARK DRIVER SPEEDS AWAY Raf eget tong hepa CAUGHT IN HOME Foot Patrol Force to Be Cut Down| A tteck touring ear contatning otz| The woman was removed to, Bolle: OF EXELLNATE ae WEW YORK BUILDING ae adnate pon ot Seca Part ind mieeededetell etn tell atone , ry, | MN Donalds Mites FoR THe WHOL Parity Man Who Fled From Tombs AT FAIR DEDICATED iit hold-tpe and rowdylem have made _! Denies Dalton or Woman | Teeensary pegs at dt poet oh Ph fraah tro persone and racing vue Hospital with a fractured skull Broadway at Ninth, New York. Under t.ew System Effec- | ss eaue teat night ts tr ea ren and internal injuries which the doo- tive April 15. down at Kightesath Street © wom | °"™,,**7, will cause death. She is about thirty years old, with red hair Police Commissioner Woods com-| "9 who was crossing the avenue. She| and gray eyes, is 6 feet 2 inches tall 500 New Spring Suits for Young Women, $25 These suits are style copies and adaptations made to order of our own $47.50 and $60 suits and of some a Jeanne Lanvin models sent to us from ‘aris. They are by all odds the best $25 suits we have | ever offered. The materials are fine serges, gabardines, ilk and wool poplin, in » Inrge variety of colors. Styles for All Types of Girls Seth Low Represents Gov. Whitman’ at Ceremonies Attended by a Throng of Notables. SAN FRANCISCO, March 19— Dedication of the New York State Bullding at the Panama-Pacifie Ex- position to-day brought to this city many New Yorkers prominent in After just one day of liberty, Jacob Abrams, the forger, who escaped from the Tombs yesterday, using the pass of @ visitor, was arrested this after- moon at the home of a former cell- mate named Bolton, at No. 150 West civil, military, political an@ social| Thirty-eixth Street, where he had (1) Stunning suit with pleated coat showing be- coming broad collar and over-collar of white pique. the new system ts in force there will be at all times two mounted men on duty in the park to each foot patrol- ‘The additional detail of thirty-four how he secured the pass of Patrick | mounted men for Central Park will ” Dalton of No, 416 West Thirty-fifth | be brought in from the suburbs. They \ , MISS WILCOX WEDDED Mreet, on which he walked out, but| will be replaced on the outskirts of $10,000 Emerson stock ts In stitched over the hips. Gentes that Dalton, or Mrs. Fannie ead aien. by bicycle and motorcycle sy (®) Suit with short bolero Phillips, the woman who had been | P*' 4 Nj] coat, finished with scallo ry man. IN GOTHAM BALLROOM |*sirs”'e routs saturn seed rare Aided Him. change in the methods, A BONA-FIDE BARGAIN ‘ OPPORTUNITY IS YOURS ite been hiding since he escape. farther cad over 8 weer "age et ; cuffs of striped silk. Boi Onty relatives and intimate friende vetoes get me. That's all,” Abrama WEALTHY WH ITE SLAVER pee kin i Ta Se etas Skat almond Musee | ties Pa hen trues srowete ! wre) GETS 10-YEAR SENTENCE After April 15 the park will be pa- trolled largely by mounted policemen. The mounted force is to be increased AT THIS GIGANTIC SALE OF He made a break for freedom as the Se na lied. cn tac. Secteuni|@electiven ‘ehme upon him, bat the ie Treen prarnae prema iiel The house was surrounded and he Was) ost mcenes of trouble faster. At started back to the Tombs, to arrive | Ot, 10 trent ot ee aie home mele there just twenty-four hours after he} cannot negotiate he can dismount, as The coat fastens in front (8) Mannish tailored suit with notch collar and ap hich taeee at the pockets and braid bound the recapture was the taking into cus. -|tody of Mrs. Phillips, She was ques- from etx to forty men, and the foot walked out. police horses are trained to stand FONEST 42% THROUGH with link buttons and the coat and pleated skirt. tioned for several hours about her Patrol force is to be cut down. When Abrams refused to tell the police | without hitching. Sold th e Country Over at $4, $5 and $6 skirt {s box pleated and (4) Belted coat suit with new but- | The above are all cloth uits. Bronx Man Scored by Judge|B Who Gives Him the toned-to-the-elbow sleeves, rounded | (6) Silk-and-wool poplin dressy if so ekirts fi a visit to Abrams, who, she sald, was patch pockets and shirred skirt] with Godet romt her brother, but nothing tould be Limit. pockets, back panel of coat has gold thread j learned from her. There's no further argument neces. bee 3 “rn give the 1 ‘Then @ keeper remembered that a Baad tind ol gr cd sary to sell these shoes at this price (5) Vestee suit, very smart with its | (7) Sash suit of silk-and-wool poplin. tee te ahve vous" paid Judge Gibbs CE A Very chic short coat which ties with prisoner named Bolton had been in the \ 9 high collar vestee of white pique held | sash. Godet skirt. Sizes 14 to £0 Mr, Stokes and nie bride will make/oall with Abrams and had been very | omyiied erie utawee stead wt Women’s $3.00 Shoes up by black moire ribbon. years. a an wedding trip, on which | friendly with him. A watch’ was set . up-to-the-m ode! Senn. they “wilt vine thes Pantma-Pucite on‘ Beiton's averamnent and thie crier: Couaiy DULL "eeu ars cobain te Sistoble oils ual teat wean And 1,000 Other Suits from $18.50 Upward @ecn Baxposition at Sap Franaee. They | oon the police decided to search tho 7 ted gaiter and cloth top models all All materials, all styles, all colors. Sizes 16 and 17 years and 14 to £0 years, , Walt was filed expect to return y eee dee man Gees and you never Sint; patent ond 4 ‘Old Building. J a cen! jay’s work o: irne; nm g Secon floor, aildt: ont young M A ttle girl screamed as Claire|honest dollar in your worthless life, g ‘Special for This Sale 6! “ ae, NEW MINIMUM STOCK LIST. | carted through the roome and he|The sentence of this Court is that 3 . ae st ; saw a man dart into the. hallway |%2U serve Hot lees than ten years nor |B Women’s $3.50 Pumps Welcome Savings on > fro in J < 4 ns fons ain ae apartiani., e'ndann aes Pre Lane was the keeper of several ey, Colonials & Tango Pumps ie gre op ae ome forthe. foom. a. saw Detective abate! resus Im ihe Bronk, and the —— REFRIGERATORS ‘waiting at the open skylight | Sollce aver that he was the head of eatin; Clecs in patent Gargeant os and ‘turned to run into the arms of |®, 80s of thugs and white alavers. colt with brocaded back; the > and soon it was He is reputed to be worth $100,000. 4 i M h l 4 ‘abe was free te do brams was taken to Police Head-| Henrietta Annette, on whose te newest Louis, Spanish and Cuban n e arc a e [ 5 i " » he it whate'h chaten of Dring | Mang agian 80 et || Meno ll elas for Ths Sale It t frigerator _ %0-in. length, f1-in. deep, 60-in. ir ie ron mia Aner emtaa “cia |p| Boys’ & Youths’ $2.00 Shoes you willbe gad to know that Wisin gg mar meme LE gr ea ti sending her to jail, 8 0 ‘ White Mountain refrigerators - ; MOTOR VICTIM IDENTFIED, |{s ‘new, in custody on” an’ inaleument Girls’& Misses’$2.00 Shoes are to be bad now at 40 per gg,,front leing Style Qtel Probably Fatally Hert Was RIOTING BY PO RTUGUESE. J ty cent. less than regularly. Py tang capacity; regularty vie ees y, Their present sale prices are 4:0). i deep, 0042. ‘The woman head ht fay oad ond| many Wounded When Troops Fire probably fatally injured by “Joy riders” last evening, at Bightoonth Street and je emer thy Renee set: Fourth Avenue, was identified at Belle- —Rioting has oc- vue Hospital this afternoon as Miss Rose ‘ length, @4-in. substantially under what you igh, 100, ice capacity; regularly will have to pay later—at the Abe 1 28-48, end of March. big, Trades copeciin regents { Ash cases, golden oak finish, solid ""41.in. length, Sin. deep, 66-42: } ere Longer et ye hav) " 4 K bronze hardware, woven wire high, 00. ice capacity; regularly H Hor Mentity wae gatablished through her | t a % § pec \ shelves, hogs Sere Provis- 50, sale $38. rs, 4 jo. in= i . ion chamber, removal iP pipe. me fe deere Mechs ocr" | wen ccis ire : vtech sits et t was missing, 1 'y to call : Apartment House Style 27-in. length, 21-in. deep, 484m. ff = Yisturbs <== $5-in. length, 18-in, deep, 50-in. te On capecity; regularly the cavalrymen returned to “6% high, 80-Ib. ice capacity; regularly 80-in, ten i they, discovered tive $25.50, sale $15. high, 100-Ib. i ie ‘uses = ws cay ped out before the bombs ex. ; " i $26.75, sale $17.80. $3-in. length, 28-in. deep, | high, 1201be tee capaciigr repels bib 0, sale $00, . length, 20-in. deep, 87-in. hi 10-Ib. ice ca) % regularl, 981.75, sale $20. aia id (lm =e With Easter Monday only 16 be an L. R. Corset , rt Srna setae mar esteaect ‘i : a) ap. 3 MW m -us, men and men are be- The lines of the Easter gown will be the lines of the 7 : } | *\, inning to think of new clothes. | | 'e commend to all of them our b will He you wmesty sd beastly sad your Easter | in | . Suggested L. R. Models i in | (8.50 L. R. Bride’s corset made of white silk brocade, } uy low and long; gives slight curve. Sea engsloe Gated toon tock asecliy sodtoing the e $5 L. R. Tricot Rest corset, light and pliable, no bones over hips, daintily trimmed. ‘* 95 L. R. Fashionable corset for large figures; expe- cially good for large thighs. #4 L. R. Corset for medium figures; elastic gores at bottom of back. E $8.50 L. BR. Dancing corset. The lightest weight orset for. and exercising of all sorts, no pressure Q < My, * ~ : Wise Parents Know that the best music for their own child is best and easiest acces- sible by bringing into the home a VICTROLA The doors of the Victrola are the doors of musical oppor- The music of the world is at one’s command through the wonderfully varied library of Victrola Records. What better means is there to develop the latent musical Topcoais at $15 In Men’s and Young Men's Styles ‘THE SUITS—Never were better materials put into @15 suits, nor neater patterns. By concentrating on fewer patterns—the pick of the grays and browns, black and white effects and mixtures—and on four well-cut models, the cost of producing them has been cut down. Come and see them. If we attempted to describe them in detail, you would think we were exaggersting. ° a * THE TOPCOATS—Wear any one of them Others from $1, $2, $2.50 upward. talent of one’s children than a Victrola? you like. No one will guess how little you paid for it. ; Silk-lined Chesterfield coats in a soft dark ; ex. ‘ Third Floor, Old Bldg. An Opportunity Now tremely smart, “And American omespuns in “treo $200 Victrola, style XVI., from the Wanamaker Music effects, satin shoulders and sleeves; won cut; Special for Saturday Seloca, can be delivered et once and be paid for inside of patch pockets, cuffed sleeves. uite an advance over our efforts of previous years. Which te Bs should be. twenty months on the well-known Wanamaker Educational Te : $10 Down nineteen monthly payments of $10 each. sag the $100 Te! can be purchased for $5 down and $5 » month. S Give your children @ musica! education at home. First Gallery, New Building. JOHN. WANAMAKER Broad ‘at Ninth Street, New York Redfern corsets $2.50 tho’ catalogued at $4, 96. Low bust, long over the hips. A cabal All clean, fresh and new. Discontinued models. % SAY / ot Main Floor, Old Bldg. « THE JOHN WANAMAKER STORE ih Broadway at Ninth Street, New York - =~ '

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