The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1917, Page 9

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Sr ARINC mer eome i , 1917. et HELD AS THIEF | ee TALD TO BEAT WALL ST, - Warren R. ‘Sherk herged With Saturday Is Family Shopper's Day Lageny of Stock From His | Saturday, « half day for many men, is the day to decide on the summer fur- Father's Estate, nishings for the home, It is so easy for both the better and the other half to Saa’R, Gehent, a lawyer of consult together in this great store where stocks are larger and service rapid, Now Brunswick, N. J, and a member = —— <a — = OF the famour Kotenk family of New | Jersey, Was wtrairned before Judge Rosaisty to-fay on two charges of larcony in tho first degree, the renult of ds attompt, according to Assis tant District Attorney To beat Wall Street with funds in his | CAFO A truntes of an estate, Schenk was rélensed in $2 According to M ‘ompkina, Schenk THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, ni 0) ee. COMPANY, ATTENTION! Wooden Guns for Drill Purposes, 74c Just the thing for the local defense organization. Regulation size, fitted with sight, trigger guard and stacking swivel, A Rare Opportunity to Buy Home Comforts on the Jj Mahogany Stand Lamps Road with a Fibre ——————-> Lither of these lamps with its soft, mellow Wardrobe coloring effects, will bring out, to advan- | Trunk $40.50 tage, the beauty of its surroundings. Sie as SSS STS | Convenience and durability When you think of a man as ‘‘correctly dressed’? do your Floor Lamp, $9.89 | received equal importance in y k Lag tly Iress d d y Mit, v supot once |S IMustration A. Fluted column stand in | the construction of this trunk. thoughts go back further than the fact that he is appropri- hy In August, § 1912, his account solid mahogany, white enamel, ivory or gold | Three ply basswood veneer ately dressed tor the occasion? ' finish, Silk shade with silk lining and | box, fibre covered and fibre 4-inch silk fringe. Shade in old blue, gold, | lined; brassed reinforced at t or old rose. Complete with lighting con- | points subject to the most nections, two pull chain sockets and two | abuse. Fitted with boltless 40-watt tungsten bulbs, interlocker, shoe bag, twelve combination hangers, strap- less retainer and five drawers which will hold everything from hats to underwear. Size 45 x 22 x 22 in. Grays -Vitth Hloor, Centre, Rear reeyired additional margin anda, | 44 Bk deposited a certificate for | |fJ foriy-eix shares of the United Ratl- _ way id Canal Company of New Jersey, valued at $240 a share, The certificate had been made out to Bohenk’s father, jong since dead Sohenk also presented an assignment purporting to be #lned by four of the trustees of his father's estate, getting _@M advance of $2,000 in addition to providing new margin. On Bept. 18, 1912, Schenk’s account again ran behind and he presented a certificate of the same stock for fifty- four shares. When Siayback & Co. | sought to have the certificates trans- | ferred to save th s from a loss of $82,000 the y refused to make the transte ground that the @tock belonged to an estate in which Schenk had no power of sale, Lately Slayback & Co, have been served with a demand to turn over the stock. | To be ‘‘correctly dressed’’ means to be clothed in garments that are correctly tailored of dependable fabrics along up-to- date style-lines and sold at prices which are correct because they represent the cost of the clothes plus no more than a justifiable profit. Our Sire Boudoir Lamp, $1.69 Illustration B, stand of solid mahogany, ivory en- amel, or gold wood, 15 inches high to topof shade, Silk shade with silk lin- ing, trimmed in old rose, gold, blue, pink and mul- berry. Fitted with cord, plug and 40-watt tungsten bulb. Men’s and Young Men’s Three Specials in onli sgl "|| Smart Spring Suits Simple Summer Curtains Cut Glass Wonderful at the Little Prices, 74c and Upward FlowerVases $3.49 $2.49 At 1 Q i Surprisingly fine, pretty curtains of dainty washable materials, leryTrays 2.29 1.69 and so simply fashioned that the laundering of them will be Water Jugs 2.69 1.98 just a matter of a moment. Some are hemstitched, others are edged with durable narrow laces, and all have centre | valances—that style so charming for summer bedrooms and 4 || Thrift and informal summer cottages TO PRISON FOR PERJURY. Sapported Ywadore Gootheim, a glove manu- facturer of Gloversville, N. Y., was sentenced to Sing Sing prison for not | jess than two year re than four are correct in every sense of the word mo! The straight cut sack coats, pinch backs, double by Judge Nott tn ral Se ns rt — it nd ecru; - i to-day. Goodhelm been convicted | Fitna teas tants : valance lei eon eo | Content breasters, English soft roll sacks and more conserva- Pe perjury. In support of @ claim for Scrim curtaine and yelance, extre quality ectim, white tive garments are all tailored along lines that are firm of Gloversville, Goodhein, ‘in and ecru, dainty, hemstitched hems. $1.12 set “Small profits and quick recognized as correct this season. gy pas Marquisette curtains and valance, ecru only, hem- sersice” . ; ; a house, and had 1 stitched and edged with Barmen cluny lace. $1.59 set. The faney mixed worsteds, cassimeres, flannels, wo! /660. Investigation sho Scrim curtains and valance, edged and inserted with The store which is content hat Ay Sarria Ninian (Niet ; ‘ A) sel, machine made filet lace, Others with ‘emstitched heme aod with a reasonable profit pos- unfinished worsteds and serges are equally correct Barmen cluny edging. $1.74 the set sesses the ere of its ewe curta ets he i g. customers, and the store All these curtain sets headed, quite ready to hang eeirdla tikka li eer oh = BYS—rourth Floor, 25th St.== = = holds its friends against all competitors. Daghestan Rugs wteindiead teat | the assurance of “Lowest-in- in colorings and quality. Milas Veronica Brennan, twenty-three, of No. 380 Monmouth Street, Jersey City, died yesterday in St. Francis Hos- pital there of injuries received in the flare-up at the Detwiler & Street fire- works’ plant on April 4. She ts the fourteenth victim. Six others are still — The price, moreover, represents more clothing value than you can get elsewhere—quality for quality considered, in the hospital. i . the-City” prices on dependa- ’ . ’ Oriental Weaves of Exceptional Beauty | | Ble merchandlie, the secret Men’s Suits at $14.75 Men’s Golf Suits, $22.50 It is a fact that people wl eae over Ours OaPIay of this business is laid bare. That are Well Tailored With Long Trousers or Knickers Daghestan Rugs usually buy. In the first place the rugs are MOEYS always has been Servi le garments, in new spring models, Two models to choose from; ‘ ually 4 ‘| . § fl 5 : 5 m; one with belt all so Oriental that they charm, and are so reasonably priced that @nd always wi Pee oa fashioned out of good quality spring and summer around in Norfolk style; the other a Pinch Back they tempt. ay i | yal peg duly omnia fabrics, in a variety that will please extreme and con- with yoke and stitched-on belt. T'weeds or homespun The designs are mostly geometrical; some have medal- | servative dressers alike. All sizes mixtures, Others at $19.75 and $24.75. And certainly a contented i t the greater number are of the small all-over type. Hong oy : : mind is worth striving for. All these rugs are strictly hand made and are among the finest examples of the weaver’s art. The | Soara—Vitth Moor, Broadway, Front ay 4 bi Hoos corn tere ee ie Goma Big Savings in These Six Items in Week-End Suggestions in First Long Trousers _ . pletely stocked with ‘ ‘ | ee ee hore, Sarouk and Dozar Persian Rugs _ Tablecloths,Costume Linens,Etc. SHIRTS and CRAVATS SUITS We have several choice rugs of this type, which we have Me ‘ pee . They shite 7 fh faa! a. Nase ‘ ; Men of discriminating taste know that they can find here | ey average from about 4 to 5 fect | We have only a limited stock in en h of the following six | aberdashery that wil please them. ‘They have also learned | _ @ $14.75 to $17.50 . ir intricate. $94.50 each items. This accounts for the prices) which are prac tice y it. | that whether they come themselves or have their women | The young ld ae: i : | same as maintained last year,—a fact which thrifty people | folks shop for them, they will get shirts and cravats of good | man who Prices are right and terms within the reach of all OPPY SATURDAY AND MONDAY UVENINGS priced very in width, a as to color effects and t a AIS —rourth th HSth Hy Contre =—=—=—=—=—=—=—=—=_| know means big savings. quality for less than elsewhere. | steps from bad bf | Damask Table Cloth Ramie Co ini - | @: his knick- emi-Made Skirts (a SVSESS00 25 | wits et Silk Cravats, 94¢ Riss | selection of att e mabe for epee lation of foulards | first pair f : | 914 yds., $4.19 x 9, | 85 inches wide; 49¢ yar ty of pew designs | ci ah At About the Price of the Material All-Linen Fa cikeal,, Madeira | Luncheon woof whieh wl eo cuee 2-Inch Continuous Post | cred on’a fine round thread linen, | a ey merce. Lt ante hale hk Iron $p.97 - $3 49 ie Six very eluborate designs, im eyes | ‘ ; uneest{ Beds = ° j Pik border icomgly Hem: | Wet, and Lind embroidery. O8 | 3,400 Men's Shirts \ hepa te aah : . . } | med 7x32 inches, 3 a inches inmeter, $12.79 cae | \ . 2 § in head corduroy. Shirred and belted across waistline in back; | hand embroidered and drawn, May | SGritheicoantry: bone ae Booey, | dered Cuff models in woven madras only Six tees Br monnoct two large patch pockets with button trimmed bands. | Wee iatanishedtand wosket te | quatit Onvate six | Crepe Weaves, Mercerized Shirtings, Woven Madras, Jacquard | jr. re ae Wai 1s 26 to 36 inches; Lengths 37 to 40 inches | mveril effective designs, Isxde | inches, dde exch; 2x12 inch Nope | Fabrics, Satin Stripe Weaves, Silk and Madras Mixtures. Waive me aist measurements 26 lo inches; 8 incl | inches, 96¢ each, | kins to mateh | Keee—Main Vigor, 33th 8, SS pile pe = Mews —Aecond Floor, 5th Street = The Salad Season Boys’ Shepherd Check Suits NOVELTY FURNITURE xl Upon Us sae, Me bdeat Warm Weather Apparel: = £697S—Dress Goods Dep't. Second Floor == skip the awkward stage. Tweeds, Unfinished Wors- “Kindel” Davenette Sota by = ; | All $6 94. Sizes teds, Flannels, Serges and size bed at di Fs a 4 ouse-furnishings Section re y | . Sua . Puciinaldiyuntointared’ ovr To Lend An Attractive Touch To The Summer Home minds us of the fact. Here's | 00! * Tie 18 Lem Homespun Mixtures, in smart Riehiy calinhed ¢rames \ Work Table. a list of many implements of Practical, cool, and at the same | Pinch Back, Norfolk, Sack abe Roe | ingenious Sonteivanee for pre Nine dremy seas. alt me shepherd and Semi-Norfolk Models. Tea Wagon or \| and allete | suits for the active young boy In LARS —Pitth Neen, S4in Oh, meme i ake : : two models; pleated’ Norfolk or pinch a3 \ Rultin. Mend in || Apple Cutter, Quarterer and Corer. | pack’ styley conte lined. with service Men’s Oxfords y , a a iH able alpaca and carefully tailored é. :) hogany makes an | throughout No more of these | at $5.94 ') i | artistic contrast suits to be had at this price, #6.04, ly smartly: faabi j against the light ; after|these are gone. Oneillustrated A, ZO § Bs 4 i we y eaanes on a lt Se 4 : i 8 ; el Pee | which gives them every char- | 1S, e || Hard-boiled Egg slicers 54c : gr niles ae) ; | Oxford and makes the foot loo { 4 W EN | ture Department contains an unusual assortment of this charming furniture at | A Handy Corkscrew Little Boys’ Coats Spring Overcoats long and slender. ‘Tan Rus- prices which are less than elsewhere. |} that is « bottle o f rew $4.49 f $9.74 sia Calf or Gun Metal Calf, | nd an indestruc i A | Pe taaell ? 1 . s, leathe = OTH ERS! | “Priscilla”? Work Table, | Nest of Tables, mahogany ‘Martha Washington” | ie Formerly $6.49 | erin Wa te 01878 we AN of “th aie eee] | i Praniga ' veneer, consisting of four| Sewing Tabl rahowany 4 Many little boys reefers i mahogany finish; as ilus- | ¥ ; Sewing Table, mahogany |) | Ge r welts. Also Patent E needles, spools and other sew= $18.49 to $27.25 tray, 2 compartments for |} ik r , A ue sore poate are excellently tails long medium toes and broad heels. tH Y h ing materials. $5.67 | Muffin Stand, mahogany | sewing materials, As illustra P pees amare ures und flannels, all careful trench, Ch field, and guard ‘ e et! Ae | Rie reeite aime alc cncay | Cala as illustration F, $3.74 | ion C, $10.24 HAND SEWING | | tute: ccordance with mame | bark ‘conta af fashionable ead Special by ferov end , pune: tand, mahosiny | Mahogany Footstool, (an-| Tea Wagon, mahogany fin | MACHINES | high serviceable materials. 100 Pairs of By } worn nervous ; 7 inlay, as ilustra- tique) tllustrated at bottom of left | ish, removable glass tray, a ‘ a“ ’ a) td by | who are nh: ae le tion D, $18.24! cut,inassortedcoverings, $8.24 | illustration E, $11.67 Reaet ce Bread Boys Washable Suits Men’s Oxfords at $2.97 ba a eae st 5 : 7 J) |, Andtispemsabte \ $1.74 to $5.49 Gun Metal Calf, made] }3 ' the "blues, ES Gate Leg Table, solid mahogany, antique | Nest of Tables, black enamel, consisting of | ravel, une | ee “eiatke ecke | I cs ist PORTE Be i f N 1 | | ( | aunnectiina leuwashinilh tan oA live ootnce have: ine ananicall tiiess over a flat lust, with me , > } Stitines for Fy || brown finish; top 12x26 in. when closed, | four tables with gold Japanese decorations in | | es ( el J suits in his wardrobe for both playtine and dre \ dium toes, bl nyele ba : a EH] 26x40 in. when opened $16.20) Gee a $37.50 || | Thousands of high grade fast col ta (or little claps, in Fibeeat id Ke bavscdh Fi Mahogany ‘Tilt ‘Tables, $5.24 to $25.50| Ola Any i Harray- ot nadole ate materlalas «Cine iiaireind @ thee ee eee ee ea y Mahogany ‘Tea ‘I'rs $2.67 to $8.24 | Mahogany Book Blocks, $4.24 to $5.24 | ' rie Hiv ae zes 2!/, to 10 years, others with pointed toes, pat} | Mahogany Drop Leaf T.bles, Candlesticks, $1.24 to $6.48 Pr. |) | ; Wenn Middys, Dicken , ; Galateas, Repps, Linens, reduced from $3.49 to com- | \¢ $14.74 to $43.25) Mahogany Flower Vases, $3.67 to $14.49 || |! 1% Oak Resin anddunice acto: Pinuee: Heplink plete the size range \ ong and Short Sleeves, and Mercerized Fabrics, FO—Minin 100 f Bucrs—Sixth Floor a} sere Fourth W Sty, Rear 1 eee Suave — Second Vier, aan pry toe viene Pia 1 1% PL a MR stun .

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