The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1908, Page 9

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j —— ~é THE EVENING WORLD, STABS KINSMEN ‘STOCKS STRONG AND WHO HAD REFUSE TO SUPPORT Hi Joseph Nelson Lies in Wait for Brother and His Sister’s Husband. Stocks were strong and higher in the early market, railroad shares being in most demand. Union Pacific was the feature, advancing 13-8 on the first sale. Reading, Southern and Northern Pacific were also strong, while the {n- dustrials made fractional gains. The market continued to gain later, although dealings were somewhat irrogular, ‘Trading was active The market closed rather easy and moderately avtice. United States Steel's | rise to above 68 was the feature of the ‘ Shall hours Other enstall industrials con: tinued heavy ion Pactile touche ONE VICTIM IS DYING. |isi\ Minneapolis & St" Louls, made its gain 7, Canada Southenn 3, Detroit United Railways 23-4, Vinginia-Carolina Chemical 114 and "Northern Pacific, Wabash preferred and Interborough- Metropolitan 1. Prices yielded in the late dealings, when Third Avenue de- elined 21-4 The total sales of stocks were 1,123,800 Shares and of bonds $5,993,000. Crowd in Bronx Follow Assail- ant, Who Is Captured After a Long Chase. he Vlosing Prices. dat prices ( THE PRIGES HIGHER OFFICIALS, METZ SAYS ITY OVERPAYS MANY |THE SLEEPING SICKNESS WHICH MEANS DEATH How many readers have heard of this terrible disease? Ii prevails in that faraway country Africa, espe }elally in the Congo district, It_is d by the bite of the tsetse fly. it bites a person the sleeping ;ca When Comptroller Threatens to Give,| symptoms begin, and finally the suf. make little return to the city. |ferer sleeps until death occurs. | Contrast this with the peaceful, balmy sleep of health. Is there any- |thing more wearing than to Ile jawake at night, tossing about, ner- |vous, with cold feet, hot head and Comptrollur Metz said to-day that he} mercy Knows what else? List That Would “Stagger Taxpayers.” is prepared to call “Little Tim" Sull!- | letting the tsetse fly bite us we would | van's uff’ and tell the Aldermen a/do almost anything for relief. How lot about high salaried ofigials whoj|can we prevent it? Mr. George Hayes, of Union City, Pa., writes; “I Sullivan sald yesterday, at a meeting | had lost my appetite, was all run of the Finance Committee: “If city em-|down, could not sleep nights. I had | ployees are being paid too high salaries, | tried everything without relief. Vinol {this committee wants to know all about | was recommended, and, to my sur- tt? | prise, it helped me at once, gave me “T'll tell them about it ‘f they really a splendid appetite, and now I sleep want to kno’ said the Comptroller soundly.” to-day, “There administration su take long sy What Vinol did for Mr. Hayes {t will do for every rundown, nervous and overworked person who cannot 2 office-holders in this no 1h uch a large urplus of.salary that they are able to vacations in Burope each I can give a list of overpata | ammer. TO G! tT VINOL IN N.Y : To-day's highest, Jowest and & Enraged at hk election from the home of Hock” and of fet ‘chine as contre) Officials and employees that would stag- | S DRUG STORES, bth Av of his brother, Louis, and his brother- | jwa, “comnter’® final figures, are es fol: | gor taxpayers—that is, if Alderman Bi AY eeu St, {n-law, William Rosenfeld, at No, 17 High. tow. tan, odtt, | Dullivan| really wants the tacts." ‘ Fulton avenue, the Bronx, Joseph Nel- | Amal, Copper... ay yop oe joules iD sald to be Ulla up, ‘B 4 Fulton 8t son, twenty-tw> years old, a painter, hid | Am Garg Pay!) 47 ae s, = E| the committee @ request for $30,000 2 HAY ea ae himself behind a hedge in Crotona Park | Am. | at of ne é Roaaied Conblraller wants to pay the Tih Av, 120th this morning and, as the two men ‘Am, “Yocom Ft ToS) Finance Department, vo omants in the s Simp ayieioase cet walked by, rished out and stabbed them | Am. Sinelt. Re rr % | 4, The committee is holding hearings on an Broadway. Times Bldg, 42d St. and aan lane Bunneanecae ZK | the 1909 budget and is seeking a means Broadway, and 44 Fulton’ St, Brooklyn n de veen | Am-Tel. de. v ® | of reducing It KINSMAN'S DRUG STORES, 125th &t He drove # long bladed knife between | 4m-Tel ¢ ft] oar | PEAT Dai Cau ee the shoulde's of his brother and into | Anaconda 6 | eee era ne A 5 the left lung, and then, before his sis- | Min Q°OM SE Bee 983 : m + S| Ho BAU) TOE YS oONG 2028 Savavi 428 Go o aise a hand de- | = Reais oe ork.) mbus AV s ter’s husbaid could raise a hand to de | ea Rag i gt = ¢ | BALTIMORE, Nov. 17.—The condition miRnd. ae every drug aire) wuere\ienVirel fend himsdf, stabbed him in the back. | ¢ 3 oy | OPEN lpallnCabe ih Tallerersanision wes Galore * Both injured men dropped to the PAVE | Chie, Td Al nt $B jerated upon tor appendicitis on Satyr | ment uncmscious, and the painter fied. | wg + 1% day, was much improved to-day. The ria Hanae eanineniew hoy nad tseen| (ie as $ NM. odtore have no doubt or her versvers”” World Wants Work Wonders. assault ‘ormed the nucleus of a great {Col Soutiy pur =| —_ sie - = zi crowd that pursued the stabber for halt | Seneol. vs ya = es = a mile, finaly capturing him at Third itr, = +) avenue ind One Hundred and Seventy- ai = % ninth steet and turning him over to oa ¢ é i the polie. | va ao WW ie Yd dats Walaa Dying. ae By = Louis Neison, who is also a pi | M4” 144 a 3 was talen to the Foréham Hospital in| M 8 kt 2% (Old Stewart Building.) Store Closes at 6 P. M. a dying condition, Rosenfeld’s wound Xo ig y > Eee Fase Bio 5 3 A 2 was las serious and he has @ good Mo. Pacific | 2 ag +8 Women Ss I ‘ailored Suits at 0 chance of recovery. . Ky -\% He vas able to make a statement to (eet eary That Were Very Popular at $28.50 Ole dwvil, dayne di (oe a nat ue sis’ aioe ER The manufacturer made the lower price to tempt us to brothe-in-law was a worthless young North 153% 1984 t/a : man who had been put out, of ps Qptario Va Wy iy RT b take all that he could make up {rom the materials he had on *y home because 0: 1s | 1 My PaaS. “rhe brother and brother-in-law pepplel eaves) 1004 11% + 2 hand. Nowa great many women may share the good luck. him out on Saturday night, an as 8 rt B A z P threwim never. to enter the place again, | ReStne i.) ++ were Tanah ty The suits are made of mannish worsteds in shadow easy ng Joseph Rep, Steel pe sa = i 4 scuaidutering about the en wk island By f Stripes, with one of the new straight cut coats; hipless, single- Pistiand, Joseph Siem hae ay breasted, points front, side and back; bound with braid, seams i Y i South ty 5 : : ‘ é eos Se rnaman and hie foun oe slashed, finished with narrow braid and satin-covered buttons; Sr es Ineihenmeoclainern| ithe two Thon e ro ling collar of inlaid satin forming revers, large low pockets, however, the painter had rushed |y- “Atti = ig Tponthem and struck them down with |) & gte* close-fitting coat, sleeve with turned back cuff, trimmed to cor. his knife. Utah Coppe respond with collar. He Was arraigned before Houg in the Morrisania C withat bail on t i Magistrate rt and held f stabbing 1 for the | aw. | Wabash. ¥ 8544 Dectine, (New Wanamaker Building) Store Closes at 6 P. M. CLOTHING That Pleases The Wide-Awake Young Man The “drift” of the young men, as political prognosticators would express it, is to the Wanamaker Clothing Store. Spe- cal care in following their preferences as to style and fabric, syecial service, by experts, in helping them pick out exactly tle style they want from among the scores of models we s10w in suits and overcoats, and above all, quality and mod- e@ate prices—these are the explanations of this “drift.” Doesn't it seem reasonable? There are lots of smart, handsome new effects in cut and abrie, both in suits and overcodts—original, distinctive, yet serfectly good form. We should like the young men, the col- lege men, to see them. Suits, $12 to $30. Main floor, New Building. Boys’ Suits and Coats Particularly Good at $7.50 It is rare to find as much style and quality and Winter tnugness in Boys’ Suits and Overcoats as are presented in these fine sorts at $7.50. To let you into the secret, they ought to Je sold for a dollar more! The SUITS are of all-wool mixed cheviots, in Norfolk jacket and double-breasted styles. Sizes for 8 to 16 years. The REEFERS are of all-wool chinchilla and mixed cheviots; 3 to 12 years, The OVERCOATS are of all-woo! mixed cheviots, sizes for 8to 17 years, $7.50 for any of them—right in time for these first cold days. Main floor, New Building, Overcoats, $12 to $35. The Basis for Buying Shoes Some men look at it from the angle of dollars and cents, Other men seek satisfaction first, consider price after- wards, ~ Whichever is YOUR plan, you are bound to be content with the q Wanamaker Special $3.90 Shoes for Men The price just fits in with about what most men care to pay. The quality is so good that you would think you had a good bargain if there was a $5 tag on the shoes, (In fact, the very’ same shoes, bought in small quantities to seli in small shops, do bring $5), The variety of styles is so ample that you have only to statt your wish to have the salesman bring out the shoe we made for YOU, and put it on your foot, Whether you want smart patent leather button shoes for afternoon dress wear, tan calf storm shoes for heavy weather, or the various us- able styles in black calf and kidskin, you will find them here. All at $3.90 a pair. Main floor, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Fousth avenue, Eighth wo Toath stsects. Skirts gored, finished with wide bias fold. $20. You will find splendid values right through our stock, par- ticularly our $16.75, $23.75 and $25 suits and our guaranteed velvet suits at $28. Second floor, Old Butlaing. Satin-faced Dress Goods Like all materials that are soft and clinging, and drape grace- fully, these rich satin-faced fabrics are vastly popular this sea- son. We have made a specially broad collection of them, in half a dozen main groups, embracing many qualities and myriads of beautiful shades for street and house wear Among these materials are Satin Cotele, $3 a yard. Drap d'Empire, $1.50 a yard. Satin Prunella Cloth, $1 to $1.50 a yard. Satin Soleil, $1.25 a yard. Satin-Anished Henrietta, at 50c to $1.50 a yard. Lansdowne, $1.35 a yard. First floor, Old Building. Women’s Shoes that Excel-$3a Pair Admirable adaptation of means to an end has produced The ‘““Wanamaker-Reliable” —a $3 shoe for women that has no peer, in any store in the world, atthe price. The leather, the lasts, the styles, are all planned and chosen to serve best the purpose intended—a thoroughly trust- worthy shoe at the most popular price for which shoes are sold. The dress shoes are dainty, the walking shoes are easy, the business shoes are sturdy—plenty of styles for varying tastes, of which these are greatest demand: CALFSKIN—button or Blucher styles on mart lasts, stout enough for stormy days, neat enough for dress. KIDSKIN—button or lace styles in various conservative models. PATENT LEATHER—dull tops, Blucher lace and button styles, TAN CALF—Blucher style, stout welted soles. All at $3 a pair. Main floor, Old Building In the ECONOMY BASEMENT: ‘Women’s Shoes at $1,90, in full size ranges, and wide variety of styles—not equaled, regularly, for less than $2.50. “It’s the Little Things That Count” | Coat Sweaters at $5. And these new “little things” are worth counting: ‘These are stunning models in Hatpins~roundsheaded, pearl, jet, white or gray, smart in line, of and colored crystal, 10c to 35c. ; Fancy Pin Cubes—just a little aif- | beautiful weave, high neck, ferent—the pins with all sorts of col- double-breasted, fastened with cored heads, 10¢ to45c, Sewing Chatelaines—merry bits of Pearl buttons, two pockets. ribbon, with scissors, needle-book, | Third floor, Old Building. emery and other sewing articles; vari- ous colors, 50c each. Fancy Boxes, filled with different assoriments of hairpins, 15c¢ to 45c. Tape Measures—60 in,, in fancy | “animal” cases, 25c. | Main floor, Old Building. New Coral Pendant Necklaces at $2.50 Remarkably attractive gold- plated chain Necklaces, with pendants of real coral, regularly $4.50, at $2.50, Dainty and acceptable holiday gifts at an unusual saving. Women’s Dressing Sacques And Negligees Women pronounce these ' negligee garments not only ex- ceedingly pretty in materials, cut and finish, but very remark- able values at their small prices, At $150—Persian Flannelette Dressing Sacques; plaited front and back. High neck, turnover collar, sleeves trimmed with ribbon. Lined, belted. At $4.50—-Negligees of fleece down; Also a group of very pretty FIL!- light colors, with floral figures. Em. GREE HATPINS, in a popular de- pire effect; front finely plaited; back sign, set with rhinestones, and cut and waist trimmed with ribbon-run crystal or amethyst. Particulary good value at 50c each, value $1. finished with silk, scalloped edge. Main fioor, Old Building. Third floor, Old Butiding JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street . banding, Collarless, turn-back cuffs, ed w Short of } TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1908. __ Company ' Isn’t this an age of marvels? er’s charges. It’s the Greenhut enterprise, the faculty ot t possible point, on the better grade of Ready-to-Wear Appare! that brings this handsome gown to getting the cost down to the lowe you at this price. with silk drop; value $6.00 and $7.00, special Messaline Petticoats; i" #!! the street and evening shades; also silk Jersey vaine $8.75, special, at Second Floor Satin Gowns in the. | Empire Princess Model at $16.50 A complete, ready-to-put-on Silk Gown of unusual style beauty at $16.50. It’s not so long ago that the price would hardly represent your dressmak- Important Sale of : Siik Petticoats at $5.00 and $7.50 *. Silk Petticoats; f fine quolty taffeta; with deep shirred sectional flounce; others with wool Jersey tops and deep flounce $5.00 top peiticoats; with deep silk flour $7.50 the popular sizes, shapes styless at unusualby prices: $5.00; iarge, roomy, fine leathar; cay value $6.75; This gown is_made_in an Empire princess model; yoke and sleeves of tucked net, finished with strappings of satin; bodice ts platted and trim- med with braid and buttons; circular skirt, finished Empire sash and demi- sy appearance to the gown; in pink, white, rose, gray, peacock Copenhagen; a handsome piciuresque creation with simple beautiful lines} appropriate for afrernoon or with buttons trimming ; train add a dr pale blue, yellow, evening wear; food value at $25.00; Special $16.50 Broadcloth Suits; jaunty 36-in. coat, stylishly trim- med with satin; skirt 1s a new clinging model; all the new shades are shown in this suit; special $79.50 Smart Broadcloth Suits; semi fitted dip front coat model, with Slashed back; beautifully trim- $22 50 Tailored Suits; finest material, high-class work- manship and effective style are what make this suit one of the best, at the price; they are effect- med with satin; in all the new colors; at $3.50 double n preen, tan, brown acd navy: $3.50; for Wednesday Wednesday’s selling: For to- Women’s Leather penn Handbags selling we are offering three specials in leather handbags; all are in and low $6.75 Leather Handbags for Zin bags; of fine seal; overiapping frames; large chanye purse; and inside bandker- chief pocki:t; with double strap hancles; gilt or gizi-meial timnnngs; tined with lor Wednes- $5.00 Alligator Bags for SZ > dashing, en bags; 2.25 gilt plated frame srap handles; dainty silk Imirg value $2.25 $2.00 Embossed Calfskin Bass: oO bags silk A Bags) giea wat pares abi blasktana colers; value $2.00; at $1.50 Main Floor Toilet Special prices < on items that Accessories you want to use all the time: for Mennen's Tatcum Powder; value 25c, at 10c We:tphal’s Auxiliator; value $1.00, at 47c. Wire or Gren Castle Soaps 3Ibt;.valbe ively cut and trimmed; special . 5 $25.00 Doe, at 5 18¢ P : P .'s Cream; vai : Voile Skirt with good quality silk drop; Eepens Cream: ami serene : ie Skirt is trimmed with satin bands; belt and Empire \ air Brushes, ebony, rosewood of olive sash, finished with silk tassels; good value at $16.50 | wood backs; value 75c, at 59c special 4 5 : . . 9 $9.75 | Large Whisk Brooms; special 10c Second Floor | Main Floor A Sale of Charming Net and Silk Wais at $2.95, $3.50, $3.95 and $5.00 This splendid showing includes 1,000 waists, representing the latest and most charming models of leading makers and style creators, all gathered for another Typical Greenhut Waist Sale. ered effects, Second Floor Of the many styles on sale, we illustrate four models to give you a slight idea of some of the styles; as the collection 1s too larye and varied for detailed description, they must be seen $0 as to fully appreciate their real value All are handsomely designed, some of embr idered and tucked nets, elaborated with fine laces; others are of messaline silk in black, white and colors; smarily i As there is always a first cl lored and embroid- ice, an early selection is advisable Shoe Buying News that Will Interest the Smart Dressers A new shipment of high grade suede top shoes in London smoke and brown; and we're glad to get them, too, because at the price we quote they come in one day and go out the next. The New Colored Top Shoes, $3.90 Five Lines of Patent Leather, with browh or dark grey tops, o! fine suede. in button styles; Russia Calfskin’ with brown tops; Black Culfskin, with purple tops: Patent Coltskin, with white tops; regularly $6. $7 and $8 par All at . fia $3.90 Second Floor Special Offerings Lace Curtains A splendid opportunity to purchase lace cur- tains of every description at very unusual price- savings. The styles and designs are all desir- able as well as effective. Nottingham Curtains; ! on fine aualily nets; regulary $1.25 $3.50, $4.00, Special for Wednesdi utiful copies e and Bru $2.00, $2, of Rerais- SH i 5 $3.00, 85c¢, $1 25, $1.50, $1.85, $2.25 and $2.75 Other patterns to select from, Pair trom $1.00 to $6.50 Ruffled Bobbinet Curtains; 1 8 verieiy «1 dainty patterns trin med wath insernon and ruffles, on a fine net; regula $2.25 and $3.00. Spec al ‘or Wednescay, Pgir $1.83 Extra high-grade; regularly pair, $4.00 to $5.00. Special for Wednesday, pair. . $2.75 Colored Madras; finest Scotch make; nthe best Sa OriNGS; Very desirable for sash curtains; repulerly We to $1.25 Speeral for Wednesday yard, at x 27¢, 406 avd 1 A Large Variety of White, Fea Novelty Nets; Tnud Floor 60¢ Te for sash « m Se yard upward 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St, Greenhut and Company, (Store Formerly Occupied by B. Aliman & Co.) Another Special Sale of Women’s Caracul Coats ts Made of Imported Caracul Cloth At $24.50 and $32.50 We emphasize “Imported Caracul” Cloths, because it means so much to you—so much to us—in these days of Domestic Caracul Cloth sales, where the price is often more than we place on Imported CaraculCloth. We held our first large sale last week— it was a busy day for us, too—almost exhausted our stock—but we're ready again tomorrow with another large lot, and notwithstanding their scarcity, we quote the same low prices that brought us such an enthusiastic response last week. This is the handsome. glossy, ser- viceable cloth that looks so much like genuine fur that an expert could not tell the difference unless he were to examine it closely, It’s a coat sale you do not want to mis:—-and we can say 10 you with emphasis that if you want the dressi- est and most fashionable coat of the year at a savino—come to this sale Caracul Cloth Coats; ¢. hencsome 52- strand wit guirly af $37 Another C. 6th Ave.. 18h lo 19th St.

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