The evening world. Newspaper, February 9, 1916, Page 5

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it Absnesin’s” Victim Dies Heart Disense. ALBANE, red. ACKER, MERRALL & CONDI st. COMPANY 1820 Extra Choice Grape Fruit 35c 2 Doz. kinned a Harris English Bacon 39c» Wiltshire Genuine Manufacturer’s Sale f At Wholesale Prices! models, you may purchase one or more at $5.00 Evening and his? Dance Frocks of the better kind; Taffeta, Crepe de Chine CrepeMeteor. Retail Value $15 to $50—-Our Price $10.00 up to $25.00 22 West 26th St., bet. 6th & B'way. Take Elevator. First Sat, (Lincoin's Biethda) till T HOW TO REDUCE: NO EXERCISES. NO DRUGS. _DELIGHTFULLY PERFUMED. 9.—Mra. John B. Me- . ond of the four persons shot by id I. Severy, an insane youth, Jan, Hel yesterday, She was well on the to recovery from the bullet wound imbed to an attack of heart Spring Dresses & Suits Ni should be assumed toward the war in Europe. The circular is signed by John It contains | many Irish names from points all over 500 SERGE DRESSES, many § Florence Dress & Suit Co.,\)| TAKE FRENCH BATHS CLARK’S SALT THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, aeeeseete T 200 905-5005905000090500000086 the soft medium high through sleashed cuts in the brim and snugly Ved in 3 bow pure BY PASHII R ‘UDIO ‘IRISH HERE ARE CALLED TO TAKE STAND ON WAR }, tility to Britain Will Be Held Here on March 5. A circular has been freely circulat- ed throughout the city calling for a on March 5, to give vent to the opin- Irish descent as to the attitude that W. Goff as Chairman. the country, Most of those whose names appear from this vicinity have figured in | their inherited love of liberty and | their knowledge of English guile and cant, should unflinchingly | ward their solution.” posite KILLED IN BANK; CASH SAFE. Mystery in Shooti: private bank late yesterday. |when the tragedy occurred. tomer entered arid found Kruszewsk |The latter died shortly without making a statement. revolver, with one empty nearby.’ Police foun! money on the counter and tn th having been committed. [theory of sulcide doubtful, 5 but né ‘possible, detectives said. B. Altman & Co. Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats for Women and Misses | will present and Friday in the eptional values to-morrow Millinery Department on the First Floor at these prices: Trimmed Hats, ! modes 5 . featuring Untrimmed Hats, in the mew shapes, smart Spring - at $7.75 & 10.50 3.50 A Special Sale of be in tan or black gunmetal Women’s High-cut Lace Boots calfskin, 1¢ at the unusually low price of a $4.75 per pair will be a feature of i interest to-morrow in the Department on the Second Floor, these Boots being worth very quoted price. much more than the A recent enlargement of the Women's Shoe , Department, providing considerable addi- tional floor space, contributes very materially” to the comfort of shopping therein. Advan e styles in Spring footwear are being shown, Fifth Aver - S4th and 35th Streets ON as a Madiaom Aveme, Nem York Tannnannnan nant na 00008000 4, ; Convention Meant to Show Hos convention to be held in the Astor ions of Irishmen and Americans of stand against pro-British influence, and we therefore invite you to assemble in | convention in the city of New York, at the Hotel Astor, on the 4th and 5th |of March, to consider the war prob- llems and to take effective steps to- of Financter in Detroit. DETROIT, Feb. 9%—Joseph Krus- zeweki, forty-nine years old, was mysteriously shot and killed in his The banker was without a clerk A cus- lying on the floor behind the counter, afterward ate There was no evidence of robbery ‘The location of the wound made a! crown, the o bv nd the binding of white waxed bral is braid is twisted around the crown, slipped N i tre hay 0m i Mary 1 Oe a OF dark ima Pn mi brink 7 ie The prveweryrrrrrrrrrte re BLIND Mi MAN AN IDENTIFIED — Changed Plea Confounded by James Moriarity. When John Reggione of No, 39 Thompson Street and Daniel Matizst of No, 149 West Fourth Street were placed on trial before Judge Dele- hanty in General Sessions to-day for assaulting James Morlarity, seventy- two years old, totally blind, of No. 331 West Twenty-sixth Street, with a hammer on Dec. 31 last, both pleaded guilty. On the way to the Tombs some wise-acre told the pair that they had been foolish in pleading guilty, “Don't you know,” the wise one said, able to identify yo i] Reggione and Matizzi thereupon re turned to court, withdrew thelr p of guilty and demanded a trial. As- {| ASSAILANT BY VOICE) “that a blind man would not be ADVANCE STYLES OF NEW SPRING oe ee oe eS eee ee cee | ce active pro-German propaganda, an — - support of Germany is urged. Th . P arn P |is a paragraph from The Two Who Pleaded Guilty and Then “Americans of Irish blood, with 7 14 aes $44.46.0406-6490048 sistant District Attorney Macdonald and' Judge Delehanty accommodated them. Moriarity, led to the witness stand, told the jury the circumstances of the assault. He said that the two jmen came into his r ted to buy ‘ou recognize onald asked Mr. Moriarity said he would In order to be fair to the defendants Mr. Macdonald had one of his clerks in a loud voice put the same question novelty om HATS 4600640446008 From Galeries Lafayette cular chin veil in blue hexagon mesh with with shadow embroidery design suggests the Minaret veil, wi in the autumn of 1914. The m Le Mea him. Morlarity. assault, L), Feb. to Amsterdam, dam reports to~ FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET | ANNOUNCE THE CONTINUATION, Final Clearance of Furs The Entire Stock Is Included in This Event Without Reserve or Exception Breton peasan hogy es oki, bea! Jy Tagat facing. inde ‘a blue grosgrain fr streamers and &F aments of cut steel Acie This teil ad such a 68-566 BGS-06.35 966 19-06 656-5990996606-08.5.06.6 05 5995-5065605605-960000900906 aduated to Moriarity that his assailant had » | asked “That is not the voice,” He Identified positively, however, the voice of the defendant Reggione. The policeman who arrested the two men told the jury that Morlarity, in the station house two weeks after the | had identified Reggione as his assailant by his volce. promptly convicted the two men Piescias stash jh Seize Dutch Matis. BERLIN (via wireless to Sayville, L. 9.—British moved «ll the matis from the Dutch steamer Hollandia from South America according to Amster- day. The jury authorities re- BONWIT TELLER &CO. | Ge Goesly Sop of Opieot THURSDAY, OF THEIR Prior to the Closing of the Department for the Season At About One-half or Less Than Regular Prices Scarfs Regularly Muffs Regularly |) 0) ST Tree re 14.60 6.50 | Nutria.............65 vee L560 7.50 Hudson Seal 7.50 | Hudson Seal.. 22.60 10.00 Black Lynx. . 7.50 | Beaver.........+ ++ 86.00 12,50 Natural Squirrel. 8.50 | Black Fox....... ++ 87.60 12,50 Beaver.........- 8.50 | Hudson Seal ++ 29,50 14.50 Natural Skunk. 8.50 | Natural Skunk -- 82.60 18,50 Natural Skunk. 12.50 Black Lyn . 86.00 18.50 Kitt Fox... 12.50 Kitt Fox.... ‘ - 85.00 18.50 Beaver... 12.50 | Baum Marten... 35.00 19.50 | Black Fox. 12.50 | Natural Skunk 5.00 22.50 | Women’s & Misses’ Fur Coats | FE LN IB Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats ............. Regularly 125.00 to 185.00 75.00 | Caracul Coats ..0.7.....:. “ahh Re OE: Regularly 145.00 to 166.00 85.00 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats............. Regularly 155.00 to 166.00 95,00 Hudson Seal Coats (44 inches long) Bordered Hudson Seal Coats ............ | Bordered Hudson Seal Coats Model Hudson Seal Coats .. Baby Caracul Coats ... Baby Caracul Coat .. Baby Caracul Coats ..... A RAHRGRnnG Regularly 2 Regularly 185,00 to Regularly 195.00 to Regularly 175.00 to 195.00 226. 245.00 to 265,00 Regularly 295.00 to 326.00 AANESA KAA ARR AAA ARAR AAR Regularly 360.00 . Regularly 960.00 00 5.00 110.00 125.00 125.00 145.00 175.00 195.00 425.00 replied ee FOUND BEO HE NEEDED, Jersey City in Another's House Police Get Him. Alexander’ McGivney, seeking his home at No. 6 McDougall Street, Jer- and {GIRL CATCHES BURGLAR; .-eeg BUT'TWASINWRONG HOME| TRIES TO GET HIM FREE Man Goes to oe Prisoner Weeps in Court and Miss! ‘ea to withdraw the charge of @ur- «lary, but couldn't, so the i] on the Magistrate's advice, examination and was held withow: ; bail for the Grand Jury, ( Silverman Asks Judge for Mercy. Miss Betty Silverman, the nincteon- | year-old daughter of Louis Silverman | ‘Throw Away Your | Eye-Glasses A Free Prescription sey City, in the early hours this/ of No. 610 Willoughby Avenue, Brook-| You Can Have Filled and Use ot Home. morning, reached No. 189 Harrison,lyn, yesterday afternoon saw the! Do you wear Kinases? Are yous vietim Avenue, the home of H. D, Aber-| Closet door in the room of her brother, | of eye-strain or cye- weaknesses? . " su) nathy Tt looked like McGivney's ward, close automatically She ts teak pepe i sine Seow that ary house, but his key wouldn't At the) clenched her fists and flung the door | were fw lock of the front door, MeGivney has had trouble with that key before, and always leaves a parlor window uniatehed for such emergency But he found the parlor window locked Painstakingly, he knocked in the glass with his elbow, unlocked the window, opened it and climbed in Not realizing that he had already an aroused the household, he consider: | ately decided not to go upstairs and went to bea on the parlor sofa. Meantime Mr. Abernathy, upstairs, had called the reserves from the Com- munipaw Station. They arrived in charge of Andrew Blake. McGivney at first resented the presence of the police, saying It was the right of a citizen to enter his own houss by breaking windows or prying off a holt, if necessary. He was locked up in the station as a disorderly person open Moret The expected happened. ‘There was| a a man in the closet Ile rushed at Miss Silverman And struck grasped him around the wrestled with him, time for help. ‘Tha two rolled which is on the thir verman house. man summoned Police Kavanaugh of the Avenue station. Tho intruder, having won his wrestling mateh with Miss Silver- man, shot out of the h All Policeman Kavanaugh had to do was to fold the offender in his arms, prisoner deworibed himself at Israel, twenty-four years old, « shouting ade weer anes can now discard them In '@ Feaasee Able time, and multitudes more will 241 Moore Street This morning in the Gates Avenue| dais, You should 4 - Court Israel faced Hetty. He wept bit- | ap, perceptibly wlifMt from the start dad terly as he told Magistrat Inflammation ‘nlc lanpoecr, oft that he was rried Noy ms tuke steps to save them now ON s oul of employment for ten‘ite any hopeeuey. ssa a without food. Miss Sil Macecnan ~~ + im time. Adve Founded 1826 4 Greeley 1 38th Street eee ee cee: And separate pieces for Prices that afford Savings [OO 00-0 0 0 OD 0-0 a 0D 0D OED Summer Frocks in her In the Lord & ‘laylor are featured many exc Novelties, lovely embroi crepe, organdie and net in combination effects. 85c, $1. ly Nets in the most. elabc white and colors. in attractive patterns; w only 250 yards of these. prices 30c to#2.soa yard, Ground Viloor. Smart High Boots t favorably with shoes tha tops of kid or black cloth be eS Continuing Throughout February MID-WINTER SALE of FURNITUKE Featuring fne reproductions of Period Furniture. | Jacobean, Elizabethan, William and Mary, Hepplewhite, Chippendale and Colonial Suites. Many Lovely Novelties in it EMBROIDERIES Flouncings are to play so import- ant a part in the new season’s Fa ions that these remarkable offerings will interest every woman who has daintiest of colors and in white. At Special Prices Novelty Flouncings of embroidered voile, Dress Lengths of Flouncings, exquisite- embroidered Voiles, Organdies and Per dress pattern, $5.00 to $25.00 Embroidered Galloons and Insertions WOMEN’ S EXTRA HIGH CUT BOOTS Patent Leather with top Lord @ Taylor FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street eH ae ee ees Adam Brothers, Sheraton, |i every room of the modern home. of 1-10 to 1-2 Siath Floor. Featuring the Fashionable SPRING SILKS 1D pecial interest attaches to the Lord & Taylor display of Tub Silks, one of the finest and most compre- hensive assortments in the city. Striped effects are shown in almost endless variety of extremely smart color combinations and range from Silks of excellent quality at 85c a yard to an exquisite new fabric “La Jerz’”’—at $2.00 a yard. sh- mind’s eye. assortment lusive Paris deries in the wide. a yard... i de Chine—Excellent weight Special, avyard...... “dBc Satin Charmeuse—A fine pebble back silk, lustrous and of superior quality; in ling and street shades, yard . ; Lining Satins—2,500 yards of yard-wide Satins, in every desirable color; also white and black. Aquality guaranteed to wear for two seasons. Special, eT: Wer ie Berrian y ce 68c Black Dress Satin— 4 inches Special, most effective yard, 25 to $2.50 orate designs; hite and ecru; Our former 15c to $1.50 Special at $5.00 hat are stylish yet conservative and which compare t sell regularly at $6 of dull kid or black Black Glace Kid Boots, nit Floc cloth. Gun Metal with Can Russia Calf Boots. § fener serncenatas sa re a —— abba — The old saying: Now it goes: ‘Read tive,”’ etc., is the best pri everybody laugh. The Sunday World's New York are worthy of Frueh’s drawings are OLILLLALLL LALA AMAA IAAL LADO LALLA DUMU LULA DUU DUE BLAS LALIAU NALD DE IN LIGHTER VEIN! “Laugh and the world laughs with you,” has been changed. The World’s comic section, with its ‘‘Hans and Fritz," “Funny Philo Gubb,” “Bill, The Office Boy,” LAUGH WITH THE WORLD! and laugh with The World.” “Hawkshaw the Detec- nted anywhere. the Correspondence Sclioo! ‘Deteckative,” makes is the acme of modern humor Metropolitan Section articles and pictures about gay a scrap book of Mirth. side-splitters -every onc ILLES MOLALLA

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