The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1915, Page 6

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MWD RS, “= TEMES SASHEATEDAS = ISSPEDNCAT RCHMENSAGENT 2c ESINTOCANAL Negro Touring Car’ Young Women 7 . A net sone Driver, Ignorant Accused i . . ° ° ee of Brooklyn Localities, Send to Involve Big Me ey tare es ) mapa ter ann Senan o town Oe Motor Into Water tunlons be | s by the accident Ae veridan, (wenty: thre ante re’) Pigening, ot chauffeur of the NEW HAVEN DIRECTORS 4 Mice mmerseen apent| | FIGHT DOUBLE CHARGES |om orc ssine exe trom wrusen | an open touring car fro’ The Waters Piano presents the most attractive operas possible to all those who are looking lor both piano quality and piano value. Also to ee those who want to be absolutely sure that they will Attorneys Contend the Government get a good, sweet-toned, durable piano that will }}) © annot Hold Two Indictinent wear well and give perfect satisfaction | Over Accused Men's Head Oe ee eal eee, The Waters-Autola is a combination of the celebrated Waters Piano and the wonderful Autola Player and embodies every essential quality that rrott, at Bond and Streets, saw the automobile! shoot by, headed for the canal Me the best player-piano should have ine Nera | ran to the corner of Hirat street, Ket- Judged by every known standard of excellence re TN, over their heads to mane | U0K there Just in tine to see the ma the Waters-Autola is the very highest type of [Hj county eure there will be no slip fe ee he plunge of seven te | player-piano construction and is right up to date. an cre tee pore rere eee Te \ l/r dal abled | Very low prices and most liberal terms of ff Qusstant United states Attorney} 1B® pollceman’s night stick rappina | Kbt two other policemen s of the Standard O}b) payment are now offered and your old piano will be taken in exchange at a very liberal valuation. Call and let us demonstrate all that we claim for the Waters Piano and the Waters-Autola player-piano or send postal for catalogue. Horace Waters @ Co. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. Branch Stores | 127 W. 42d St., or. B’way. 254 W. 125th St., nr. 8th Ave. OPEN EVENINGS 371 E. 149th St., nr. 3d Ave. | General Frank M. Swacker thinks it 1 for the indicted men, among t m former United States At torney. General. George W. Wicker. [of the canal at Firat Street, ‘The eham, thinks it can't and play fair. Standard Ol) Company mon got life Hoth aides of the que on were ar rings from the engine room. Aa Parrott wae about to cast « rink | ean to the two men, who were clinging t the side of a dock, one of the mon shouted, “Never mind us, Help the | t. | lady. She's got hold of the barge Parrott then saw the young woman who was clinging to the aide of the Guaniak Parwund. barge. He cast the ring to her, drew | (Pram the Florida Time Union.) her ashore and carried her into the | Pretty enon they" want it te read, Standard Ol! bolle room, where she “iove, honor and obey and vote the] Was wrapped ip blankets, Mins straight rickot Shoridan wore a fur coat, which wheu | How.I Made My Husband From a Clerk Intoa * Manager in a large department store by the simplest kind of an idea. But it made the store a household word in the city. It cost the store nothing to carry it out. And any store can do it. The won- der is more haven’t done it. ‘In a few words the wife tells the idea in the great series “How I Helped My Husband to Make More Money,” in the April LADIES’ HOMEfFJOURNAL Fifteen Cents a Copy, of All News Agents Or, $1.50 a Year (12 issues) by Mail, Ordered Through Our Subscription Agents or Direet | THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY Independence Square, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . Mine Gertrude | how yeare vid, a bare very mw ou | ater ketng teben te the THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY. MARCH 22, 1915. “cece ore" OPEN LA SALLE'S TRIAL “ * FOR POLITICAL SLAYING . INDICTED 10- ie 1 wan an nd by his oppon ter, Hadin, dled soon + hompttal 1, 1982, Minott, enumht at] ha wut, Several of his! don) « were oa Tie’ away in am —s LAWYER STRANGLES SELF Sianed by Hevan and Crane Devoe Th German Hetobttag has given out & Rehman 1 onl of the Amertonn January 17. UNE) boar + Nahe Petends Swbaeribe to RUSSIA TREATY RATIFIED. Sereement of > Sortalist Deputies Denounced, AMSTERDAM, March 22 (via Lon- Boclaliet Party tn the row 8 get It from us air B. Altman & Cn. Excellent Values in the following Sales will be offered to-morrow (Tuesday): A Sale of Leather Travel Goods offering an unusual opportunity for the tourist or week-end traveler will consist of Traveling Bags Of russet cowhide (16, 17 and 18 inches) with sewed frame, leather-lined, at $7.25 Of genuine black walrus (16, !7 and 18 inches), leather-lined : ° at $9.75 Suit Cases Of black enamel duck (24, 26 and 28 inches), cretonne-lined . . «. . at 54.75 Of black crepe-grain cowhide (18 inches) with silk lining and twelve celluloid fittings; for women only Spueteeyt at $17.50 Women’s Hat Boxes of black enamel duck (18x18x12 inches), with cretonne lining, $3.50 Leather Hand Bags in a variety of styles, leathers and colors, all silkelined, specially priced at $2.25, $3.25 & $3.50 at . . . . . . . Also Women’s A Sale of Electric Lamps to take place in the Department for Art Objects and Bric-a-brac, on the Fourth Floor, will afford umusual price advantages in Boudoir Lamps of solid mahogany, with nov- elty silk shade. ° . » at $3.00 Boudoir Lamps in gilt or white enamel finish, with 10-inch Empire shade of filet lace lined with colored silk; or of solid mahogany, with l2«inch shade of colored silk, each $6.50 Table Lamps in gilt finish, with 18-inch fancy Empire shade of colored silk, at $8.50 Table Lamps (double light) of solid mahogany with 18-inch shade of fancy silk, at $9.50 Bridge Lamps of solid mahogany, with '4- inch flat Empire shade of colored silk, $14.00 Floor Lamps (double eae of solid mahogany or in gilt finish, with 26-inch flat Empire shade of colored silk . . . at $24.00 at . . . . . pete tour trent snes Men’s and Women’s Twilled Silk Umbrellas very specially priced. Umbrellas with natural wood or carved mission handles A ; at $2.00 Umbrellas with novelty handles in a diversity of attractive designs eos at $3.00 A Sale of special interest now being held in the Dress Goods Department, on the First Floor, consists of Semi-made Sports Skirts featuring the materials most in demand for practical wear in town or country and marked at these special prices: Semi-made Skirts of English covert cloth or black-and-white check cheviots, at $6.50 Semi-emade Skirts of tailor serge in black, white or mavy blue, of homespuns, or of black-and-white shepherds’ check, at $4.75 (Materials to match, for coats, may be obtained in the same Department) Owing to the ease with which these Skirts may be adjusted to conform to individual measuremen.° (the side or back seams being simply basted in position) these Skirts have attained wide popularity. A Seasonable Offering of Household and Decorative Linens at exceptional prices, will comprise Linen Damask Table Cloths each Rear Dante $1.90, 2.40 & 3.28 Napkins to match per dozen A $2.45, 2.75 & 3.50 Linen Huck Towels, hemstitched, per dozen. . . . $3.00 & 4.50 Turkish Path Towels, hemmed, per dozen Ana $2.40, 2.75 & 4.00 Madeira Hand-scalloped, Hand-embroidered Tea Napkins . . per dozen $5.50 Madeira Hand-scalloped, Hand-embroidered Luncheon Sets of thirteen pieces (24-inch centerpiece, six 6-inch doylies and six 10-inch doylies) ‘ ; i A per set $6.75 Fifth Avenue - Madison Aum, Nem rl Thirty-Afh Stren ‘aid pane Lime-Loss in Tuberculost 4 is eate rugmiet has it oF tlt ordee we oot.

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