The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1908, Page 5

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| —_ a ‘MRS. BATONY?S DNORCE SUNT b || 2. HE'MAKES NEW CHARGES | atonyts ers have not yet an: |found dead from gas polsoning in thelr | | swered the second complaint, but expect jedi oor ot ei Resents Statement of Oppos- tao. so ‘iy for Math | little hell bedroom, on the second floor \ jpides said that there is ho possi. of No. 125 Clinton street, at 5 A. M. to- ae oT nility ne case reaching 4 | ing Lawyer That It Looks [Puts SEAP, GH TERME NEBMNE | agy, They rigged up a clothesline yer- f {ception of Batony! and the la terday In their room, on which to hang none of the persons interested were in us ia ; Like a Backdown. | court. their washing, tying one end to the gas Be Wanted to) SEL 7ACsee a BLL KAU NOERRDEATH Mone and a SENTENCE |S REPRIEVED. |‘ plaint be = Lawyer for Wife of the For- | enveadopi mer Whip Amends His When the much postponed dtvorce ac- tion of Mrs. Frances Burke-Roche Ba- tony! against Aurel Batonyi, a form profensional whip, was Platzek's part of the & day former Judge William M. K. Ol | cott, for Mrs, Baton he was not prepared to p! “hearing of th original cc fn a second have rece! been filed. The mended ult contains charges of misconduct with |known woman" |and Central Park West. “This looks to me very much like | originally drew up,” said Mr the corridor outside the courtroom, | While he was speaking Judge Olcot passed by He overheard Mr. Mons’ words and stepped up. Will Prove It, He Says. “I don't want you to labor under an such impr in,’ he said. but I couldn't help hea sald about a backdow AGAIN DELAYED Complaint. Jones In the new complaint. jply a matter of convenience. could ha nient |two cas on next Mor As it is, it is bett to wipe out the first complaint alt jer anc ‘ond complaint,’ Driver and Motorman Both | verely Injured. ed A northbound rt to- t, knocking th announced that with the sixteen on the med chance y to th In which papers; erved and that the The mat sted by Judge Ol awing the charges “ in the nal suit altogether and day granted a reprieve until Jan, promising to go on with the trial based 9% Scprieve was’ granted by Act on the “complaint in its amended form Governor Sherman ? | u as soon as the answer of Batyon! has two “an un- at Sixty-elghth street cannot prove the sixteen charges they Moss, in “I wasn't | We will prove the twelve chargés we retained from the original complaint |and consolidate them with the two new It is sim- If we consolidated the | would have gone 1 try the case on the amended \TROLLEY HITS AN ICE WAGON. | See Second avenue trolley ». 749 East Ninth TWO GIRLS ARE THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1908. INTER ROOM ny Clothes Line Attached to a Bracket Had Accidentally Opened Jet. | o.| Motley Kaplan, nineteen years old, and her sister, Ida, aged seventeen, were bracket. It is supposed that In brushing aside | the clothes to go to bed last night they accidentally turned on the gas, and un- wuspectingly lay down to thelr death. They rented the room from Mrs. Esther Rose, to whom they had become almost us daughters, Early to-day one of the - | Rose ch! en began to cry for a drink, and when Mrs. Rose arose she smelled gas. She sent her oldest son, Jacob, to In- vertigate. He traced it tu the Kaplan | girls’ room, but was unable to get {nj except by breaking the front window after climbing onto the escape. 1 t girls were apparently dead, but |pulance wae called from Gow Hospital, before the arrival of which | men Birnbaum and Hinnan, of ldridge street sta te the two, Dr. had been dead for some time. Back of the accident 1s a pathetic |story of a three years’ struggle to save he ot ion, tried to re- Abernathy sald lives In Henry street, to father, only to find him dead older ‘girls began working in factory to support their si money to pay ther mother's way They worked all during the w on Sundays did their own wa thelr room, having to dry ¢ there last night beca' week nights they street public school anc English there. They told Mrs, Rose night that tn a few days they expected to send for thelr mother witn the savings they had {na Grand street bank Carpets @ Rugs Prior to our removal we must sell our entire stock of carpets and rugs at a sacrifice. Here are a few examples of the won derful bargains: CARPETS—Wilton Ve'vets, in two.toned effects... 75c to $1.05 Best Body Brussels...... $1.00 to $1.30 Best Tapestry Brussels............. 65c Best Axminsters........ $1.15 to $1.35 RUGS—Best Body Brussels. 9x12. $21.50 Best Body Brussels, 8.3x10.0...., $20.00 Ce ee ae oe OG) Wilton Velvet, 9X12........... $16.75 Rovein guar.” $25.00 & $29.50 Rugs made from remnants in all sizes below cost. 14th St. & enough money to get their mother here They had managed to D xcept a few dollars, ad been happy for several days in ation of her arrival to Join them. B | years ago they came here with their sister, Rebecca, now fifteen, who ‘Dobson’ S Fifth Ave. | Makers of Carpets for 50 Years. ‘Diamonds i] —— 12°..1,000 | Special Tuesday, Dec. 8 On the above date I shall offer 500 Diamond Rings ranging in price from $12.98 to $1,000.00 each. Only a few samples are shown here, The stones. with a few exceptions, are of blue white, and have all the fire and lustre of tiamonds costing three times these prices, and would be easily taken for gems costing many times the price offered in this special sale. EBS APS By 3-64 C8: te 1% less 1-64 Price, 851. | Price, 8139. —_—_ ' Stern Brothers To-Morrow, Tuesday Lace Departments A Special Offering of Real Point Applique, Bruges and Renaissance Laces and Insertions, 3 to 9 inches wide, at Regular Values $1.35 to 3.00 Yard Dotted, Figured and Tucked Allover Nets, in white and ecru, 27 to 45 inches wide, at Regular Values $1.10 to 3.95 Yard Lace Robes in Llerre, Embroidered Net, Needlepoint, Spangled and Fancy Colored Effects, at $29.50 to 57.50 Regular Values $48.00 to 90.00 75c to.$1,95 75¢ to $2.75 Imported Watches--New Models Women’s Chatelaine Watches, Thin Model, in plain cases, $50.00, 62.50, 150.00 TINE 14% Carats 4 5-64 Carat 14 1-64 Carats. | Price, 8100, brive, 944. Price, 890. will he sold with the distinct underst ng that the purchaser ring for ten day: isal and ison by their own ny price the purchase gs of which I have at the following prices, and if he will du be refunded. aw is a list ey will be offered at the same t {80 Broadway, N.Y Furs at Midsummer Prices in This Great Sale We've been waiting for favorable weather to inaugurate this great Sale of Furs at Mid-‘Summer prices. Don't mind tellin purchased most of these Furs last August when Fur prices were right down to the lowest notch. Nor do we hesitate to tell you that we did not intend to keep them this long when we bought them, but the prolonged warm weather settled that for us, and we waited for an opportune time, so this sale begins tomorrow, and before this event is twenty-four hours old, it will be known to all New York as the best fur buying opportunity the shoppers of this city have known in a long time. We want everybody that comes in touch with thi r n : delivery tor those who contemplate giving Furs for Holiday Gifts, and, what's more, you can depend upon them being Here’s the Chiet Thing We Want You to Remember The name GREENHUT is synonymous with a standard of furs that are absolutely reliable If we sold you unreliable Furs, no matter how low the price, you’d soon forget the price, but you'd always remem- ber the poor quality, so we do not lend our name to a single piece of fur that we cannot guarantee—and that’s an important thing to remember, for there is no single piece of merchandise upon which you have to de, s from the value-giving part of the news. On this point we say this: at no time or place—reliability, We look at fur selling this way. an opportunity to buy furs at such low prices. 36-inch Russian Ponyskin Coats smicfitted, very gOrincn mussian Fony Peni fla ah collar and culls, $57.50, ot 50-inch Russian Pony Coat made from selected skins and beauti- detach Russian Tony Oat fully marked, handsomely lined with shawl collar and turn-back cuffs; reg. $79.50 value, at $5 7,50 50-ineh Caracul Coats, made from » good quality Caracul skin, Sey brocade sat Se er. pretiyclosecurl, ceep shaw! and turn back cuffs; lined throughout with he: worth $100, at * * with long shaw! collur and deep cutis; lined ail through wita guaranteed satin; worth $05.00, et $47, 30-inch French Seal Coat mae from extra fine skins (just hke prettily hined throughout with brocade satin, worth gag 5 avy guaranteed satis gag 50-inch Russian Ponyskin Coats de from selectest skins, seminiitted, Iprettixy moired, awl Black Lynx Rug Muff, collar — hin 50 real scal), very newest model, new Black Fox Shawl Scarf, '° shape shawl collar and deep cuifs, handsomel lined with brocade re Is satip end trimmed with jewel buttons, worth $70, at $57.50 Persian Lamb Rug Muff, telected skin, With 36-inch French Seal Coat made from fine Caan handioms trceade aii iain aren haiOG) at 54-inch French Sea! Coats made {rom very fine XXX lined all through with brocade long rolling shaw! coilar and turn-back buttons; worth $125, at Black Lynx 50-inch Throw Scarfs, satin tines, $9,75 $27.50 $25,00 Lynx 70-inch Throw Scarfs, 'b end. shir- Bla red satin lining Black Lynx Shaw! Trimmed with Tails, ##': a Floor seit ices lined 6th Avenue, 18ih to 19th Street polter and $85.00 cuffs, trimmed with preity $97.50 skins, satin, Pei B-siripe trimmed, at Mink Muffs, Black Lynx Large Shawl Black Lynx Shawl Colla Black Lynx Shaw! Scarf, trimmed with head and tails shiirea ining, worth $29 75 Black Lynx Rug Muff, ‘inmed with We have a large assortment of vey fire Leip ic ys wihtalsandheadet $37.50, $42 50, $47 50 ai Black Fox Rug Muti, Persian Lamb Shaw! Collar Greenhut and Compan (Store formerly occupied by B, Altman & Co.) = s fur buying news to enjoy the benefits of these prices, and to that end we will hold Furs for future pend so much upon the seller's reliability as Furs. quality and workmanship considered—have you ever had trimmed with 9 Collar, mes us $32.50 r, Wubi ermine revere, @ $30.00 trimmed with head and ~ toils reg, $29 76 value, OL9- 00 | rf, $19.75 head & 3 twls shirtret Th 27.50 ynx Mutis Neckwe rs an Iy th named a Upwa ds immed with hea & tail, - ed lining $10.75 a ‘ pad ils, shirred suing $1075 with satin lined, novelty ends gy 4 75 fo natch, with w.de tab $14. 75 ends, satin sned Large Persian Paw Pillow Muffs fn fanny nn $7.50 ian Paw Throw Scarfs with teavy satin lining $4.50 Mink Throw Scarf, #8 inches long, pointed ends sarin 1 7 Mink Muffs, Pillow Style, in prety, dask3-stripe mink $27.75 v dark Pillow Mutts, claw end teil $42.50 you that we delivered at the right time. Enamelled Cases, 97.50, 110.00, 115.00 | Women’s Ball Watches, | in Enamelled Cases, $165.00, 215.00, 225.00 Men’s Extra Thin Model Watches, | in plain cases, $65.00, 90.00, 195,00 Decorative Linens Unusually large assortments of High Class Lace Trimmed and Em- broidered Centre Pieces, Dresser and Buffet Scarfs, Luncheon Sets, Reception, Tea and Dinner Cloths, Tea Napkins and Doyleys. Also To-morrow, an Importation of | French Hand-made Cluny Lace Trimmed Linens $1.15, 1.45, 2.25 and 2.95 kach One-Third Less Than Regular Prices Tea Cloths, Lace Trimmed, at $37.50, 47.50, 67.50 Former Prices $75.00 to 125.00 Dinner and Reception Cloths, Lace Trimmed, at §75.00, 97.50, 150.00, 295.00 Former Prices $165.00 to 625.00 Leather Goods Suitable for Holiday Gifts HAND BAGS, STRAP BOOKS, CARD CASES, STATIONERY AND SEWING BASKETS, TOURIST, GLOVE, HANDKERCHIEF AND TIE CASES. FRENCH TOOLED LEATHER NOVELTIES. — at AUTOMOBILE HAMPERS IN WICKER AND LEATHER, IN AN EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE ASSORTMENT, Special Values IMPORTED HAND BAGS, Inlaid frame, two handles, in black and colors, at $4.95 HAND BAGS, leather lined, covered frame, with purse, In black and colored levant, a 2.95 IMPORTED FITTED SEWING BOXES, $1.50, 1.95 $2.25 to 5.50 of red, maroon and green morocco, at IMPORTED SILK FRAMES, heavy garland decorations, vartous sizes, Women’s Petticoats An Extraordinary Sale PLAID AND STRIPED LIGHT WEIGHT MOREENS, Regular Value $3.50 MESSALINE AND TAFFETA SILK, IN BLACK AND COLORS, Regular Values $5.95 to 7.00 SILK JERSEY TOP, WITH MESSALINE AND TAFFETA RUFFLES, Regular Values $7.50 to 9.00 FLOWERED TAFFETA SILK IN LIGHT AND DARK SHADES, Regular Value $10.50 ALSO BALANCE OF THEIR HIGH GRADE $1.98 $5.00, 5.95 $5.95, 7.25 7.95 While that’s important, we’re getting away We have an excellent assortment °f the beter Mink Muffy AYE MAVE BN EXCEUER! ASBOMMEN! t Rillow or Rug ctfecis : : . $65, $72.50 & $82.50 Mink Novelty Scarfs and Shawls to Match at $20.00 und upward Stylish Directoire Scarts, th’, very newes' novelty band effect for | DUYNE DWE CIOME SCAMS, Milady's neck, prettily trimmed with pleating and bows of rich satm ribbon and small heads, they come in a wide range of furs, including Mink, Amencan Chinchila, Ermine, Caracul, Persian Lamb, Ponyskin, Hudson S. "| $4.75, $5.75 and $12. 75 Blended squire}, River Mink; at Hudson Seal Novelty Set, preity iaiye Parisian Mut ot Se OY Ty Direcioire Scart tris styli hb ¢ aren iil $49 50 Same style in Russian Ponyskin at $42.50 Large Black or Blue Wolf Rug Muffs; ead ROS «812,78 Large Black or Blue Wolf, Pain Rosin and bead end tail value $12.75 fo match, muff satin lined; repular $16 75 va | Blue Wolf Large Pillow Mutf Rey. $13 75 valu $9.75 | | Blue Wolf Throw Scarf, 0 inches long ‘0 match muff reg $13.76 value, at $9.75 | Pointed Fox Set, large Rug Muff end Shew! fallen a gar 75 Caracul Paw Set—Larae Fancy Rug Muff and Large Throw Scar with tab ends; black s bro- cade lining; # handsome set (ng ends; black satin oo fancy bro $6. 75 6th Avenue, 18h to 19th Street Imported Silk Petticoats at Half Price West Twenty-third Street If You Have No Regard For your hands, your back or your clothes, keep on buying the soap you now use. But if you want to cut the work of wash-day right in two, use P. & G. Naphtha Soap. P. & G, Naphtha Soap is a veritable godsend for the woman who does her own work. Jt is made for her. Boiling and hard rubbing are things of the past with women who use P, & G, Naphtha Soap, That means that half the work and practically all the discomfort of wash day is done away with, Read and follow the directions on the inside of the wrapper. They tell you how to wash clothes quicker, easier and better than is possible in any other way. Remember the name—P. & G. Naphtha Soap— —™ the white naphtha pace wrapper, Pi A NAPHTHASOA 5 Cents a Cake—at your Grocer’s, “FOLLOW THE CROWD” soap in the blue yl | INTO THE WORLD'S “WANT” COLUMNS,

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