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Chronicling America It Til 1T1HZM0 WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, ItlS. I aleo known at "Ktnf of th Btaek and told Ml famtH- - la ' j Hand. to hoM up the proprietor of a iintlm-l- y end Then he went about hla RUSTS' BULLETS esSM houae In Onr Hundred anil buelneae. But lean flaturdar ha ren-ture- d Fur Storage) Remodelling and Repairing Ninth trrat Joint r. nn n i . out In the bright guneMne wlttiout nephew of the pioprUtot, put a gun to hia ahlrt of ateel and they brought him Znno'a hea1 ami lilew hla brain out. home dying from a bullet wound. (EoT TlK-- KmNMIM thmifhtfully hired He "aid ha knew who ahot him and $c AVENGE SLAYING OF know and would taJia Mtmm go, thai hla ffienda 8. bodtauard one Tony 'apalon at they did the Iden much roaperted a cunflxhter. rare of tha man. If t It v of the man In the Mortua la a mye. FYh. eome ri e . & tin lnt 1. however, tery only to the rn-- ranktth Simon Co. MAN IN HARLEM took a fer eh.it at Capalnnan und if j KiManmannn The latter Mraped, but iMaaer (.ermanlo Plaatal. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets SPECWL cl WILL HOLD THE FOLLOWING hi gunman IchI brfme he rould ifafj FATAL. April 11. Tha rreneti hla own weapon, end through l.lttlc I Oermanla. from Maraatllaa for learner TO-MORR- waa .'loely OW it Italy the nime of (HUM Providence and New Tork. which SALES (SATURDAY): tonnertmi with tnia killing waa Victim in Morgue grounded here yeaterday, rafloatad itified Puonotno nevei ndmltted he had had thla morning and proceeded for the Misses' Tailored Suits a hand In the drnilar of fivnatongo, but t nlted Htalea. The Oermanla Buffered Believed to Uc Man Who he donned a Ml of mall nevertheleaa no damace. Of wool poplin, faille de laine, brocade cloth, serge, checks, An Important Offering of over stripes, moire, 14 20 Killed Buonomo. brocade and faille silks. to years. WW..'. 3 18561 24.50 39.50 45.00 20.000 Yards of Choice Dress Silks rhrte ahola noun;..! in Kaet red and Sixth et. lata at very special prices. Included are: lalit, and a man. ao far unldentl- - BROKWBROTHERS SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY deed with two bitlleta In MENS 4 BOYS' CLOTHIWIHATS A HJRNI5HINCS White Washable Habutai, 27 ins. wide t aid of hla head and one In Misses' Tailored Suits Twelve new and diarlnct modaU ot Imported wool poplin, faille de lain. EnjlUh Ida of hla neck. Itallana of the eerge, regular price $1.00 per . at the hang of it" i the only secret of shepherd and broken checks, moire or faille silk; blouse or straight Una "If. yard 58c. hood exclaimed anions' them "Getting coats ; richly trimmed ; smart draped skirts. 14 to 20 Tears. Value SIMS avV.OUfA ebaaeuo: doing things right. Colored Silk Eponge. 26 inches wide, Uuonomo la a.rnged" of Misses' Tailored Eponge Suits The style of a coat depends on "the hang Wool eponge in navy, Copenhagen, tan or white ; New Mouse coat with yoke ; col- As ao far aa tha poll have dla regular price $2.50 . where designing shows lar, cuffs and front of coat trimmed with imported Mack and white tripod velvet ; yy pa per yard at 90c aaaaaai tha Itallana may have been it," and that's expert latest model skirt. 14 to 20 yesrs Vslue S45.00 OdV.dU . aaaWeW n m " w ...- - - in clothes. Atees found nor to tha Identity of tha Misses' Tailored Silk Suits Imported Summer Silks, 40 ins. wide, body now Ilea In the Morgue differently in each size to lKi Wtioaa Our coats are cut Of moire faille silk, bengaline or oflk poplin. Dreasy coats with smartly draped c 11 . w as aa iios vi n",'1" build, skim. 14 to 20 years. Value S4ft.S0 OV.OUin regular price $2.50 per yard at $1.50 lea Kanam'i Uttla Italy, though ha drape properly. No matter what your M a mile outalda tha dlatrirt at No. clothes we fit you with won't fall away Ttl Stedtaon annua. Hla funeral, yaa- - the Brocaded Silks, 42 inches wide, regular au ana of tha moat tmaoelng from your figure. avwr aaar. Ms white horaea Suits and Over- Misses and Girls' Coats price $3.50 per yard . at $1.90 ska haaraa and ona hundred nar- - Complete showing of Spring faa foUowad. Thara waa a hand coats, a size and style for every build, a Of eponge, Bedford cord, serge, shepherd checks, brocade, The above will be sold In Dress Lengths only. torty-tw- o ptaoaa. Hundrada of hla moire, charmeuae and silk faille. 6 to 20 year. ado ware la tha owrtafa. for aaoh pattern, fabric and coloring for every taste, waa heavily ladaa and theae show real value. fHaaar aw araonoaao a own atatement and at prices that 12.75 18.50 29.50 39.50 1 KwM kw died, hod undertaJten to awagaja haaa. Pmam they jfTll anailiia hvat night. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Women's & Misses'Trimmed Hats ' m - Avenue I St Okay em the death of tha untdentl- Astor Place .kjurth to a OSWAY AT THE DOOR --ONI BLOCK eKM BROAD WAV Girls' Dressy Tailored Coats in smart Spring styles, at the excep- SsaaT Bet of MIM U of f Of navy blue English serge ; also black and white check worsted ; half belted back, ItanapC on tha evening round collar with revers of moire silk. 8 to II years. Value SI4.S0 tional prices of WDat U iMt. of "Zopo tha Cripple." 9.75 $5.00, 7.00 & 9.50 Qirls' Bedford Cord Coats Two exclusive models of Imported nsvy blue Bedford cord, silk lined throughout. In the Department on the First Floor. f patch pockets, novelty buttons. Sites 10 to II years. value 124.50 15.75 Misses' Dressy Tailored Coats Of Imported wool eponge, sorgo or shepherd checks; draped or tailored models; STERN BROTHERS lined with plain or pompsdour silks. 14 to 20 years. Value S2B.S0 18.50 Women's Imported Mackintoshes wall place on Special Sate To-morro- w. Saturday, Misses' and Girls' Apparel, In new at the very low price of . $12.00 i and desirable models not shown heretofore, including Misses' Graduation and Class Day Presses Misbbs' Tailored Suits, at $18.50, 24.50, 32.75 Modtl From Our Own Workroom i fabrics, including Mannish Serges and Silk Moires, superior tailoring, 14, 16 and Of fine shadow lace or net, French cotton voile or crepe, silk crepe meteor, crepe de chine and brocades. 14 20 Men's and Women's Silk Hosiery 18 year sizes, Actual Values SZ9.75 to 55.00 to years. offering especially good values. Dresses, at $16.75, 23.75, 29.50 29.50 39.50 59.50 Misses' Afternoon ... Black Silk Hose, Eolian Silk, 14. 16 and 18 year sizes, Women's per pair 95c. of Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe. Meteor and SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Actual Values $23. 75 to 45.00 Women's Black Silk Hose, with cotton Misses' Shadow Lace Dresses Day Dresses, at $13.50, 19.75, 28.50 Exclusive model of fine shadow lace, made over pink, light blue or white crepe soles tops per Graduation and Class meteor, surplice bodice, skirt with flounces of Isce drsped to side, trimmed with and pair 70c Sheer Batiste. Imported Voiles. Crepes and Chiffon Cloth, showing double and chiffon rosebuds; Dresden ribbon girdle and ssh. 14 to 20 years. Value $39.50 29.50 Men's Black or Colored Silk Half-hos- e, triple skirt flounce styles, Actual Values 119.50 to 45.00 Misses Silk Afternoon ..Dresses A collection of high or low nock models, of silk crepe do chine, crape meteor, ehsr-meus- e per pair Girls' Dresses, at $1.45, 1.95, 2.85 or brocade, In navy, black, white, Copenhagen, peony, brick or noisette; 42c bodice trimmed with shadow laco or with eyelet embroidery collar; new draped 14 20 yesrs. ! Wash Materials, in Waist and Russian styles, 6 to 14 year sizes. Actual Values 12.75 skirt. to Value $21.30 18.50 to 4.75 Misses' and Girls' Spring and Girls' Dresses, at $4.75, 6.75, 12.50, 19.50 Misses' and Girls' Shoes ef Imported Gingham, Madras, Voiles and Tissues, Challies, Japanese Crepe, Washable Velvet Summer Garments Cflfduroy. sto Plain and Novelty Silks in the newest styles. Actual Values 17.50 to 29.75 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY now being displayed in the new assort- Girls' Coats, at $4.75, 6.95, 10.50 to 29.50 Pumps, Oxfords and Shoes ments, include Dresses for all occasions. for-Scho- and Dress Wear, of the newest fabrics, including severely plain tailored, also Belted Suits and Separate Coats; also Misses year sizes, Actual Values 17.50 to 45.00 Of Patent Leather, Ruttta Calf or White Canvas and Long Waisted Models, 6 to 14 Blouses in a variety of attractive styles I Comfortable fitting lasts; hand welted soles, medium height heels, Girls' sizes 1 1 to 2 ; Misses' sizes 2K to 6. and materials, add Misses' and Girls' Misses' and Children's Trimmed Hats 2.95 Regular Price $4.00 Underwear and House Gowns. An unusually large collection of exclusive styles is now being displayed on the Second Floor, includ- ing Fancy Straws and Lingerie effects, trimmed with Flowers, Fancy Feathers and Ostrich Tips, also For Tomorrow, Decided Values in Boys' Fashionable Clothing Complete Layettes for Infants Draaa Hate, SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Smart Street and to Imported and American-mad- e ! in the newest models, Actual Values from 12.95 to S24.50.
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