The evening world. Newspaper, December 14, 1910, Page 10

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1) FARMER ALLEN ACTS AS BAIT <b. ae © Narrowly Escapes Being + Stung for $3,508. {he venerable olf bunco game tn its Seru@est form is just as profitable on p and around the New York stations as ever It was. Farnter 0M story into the weary oar of ite Herman. He was comp)ain- ‘aut « st John Peterson of No. 61 Kast Hundred and Twenty-fifth known in bunco steering circies | as Big Swede,” and to Fanmer Al- es “Mr. Morgan.” % Allen came to New York on De vi Me had hardly registered at the hands with him. the stranger. “I'm Walsh—Jack How's everybody up to Ham- body was pretty good, Mr. Allen , Dut he gueared he didn't know deck Walsh. Mr. Walsh: filled of anecdotes about Ha Wald they had just jut five years ago and Mr. Allen had forgotten To Buy Automobile. tr. Walsh was going uptown to buy an @atomobdile; did Mr. Alien care to i? He did. At Seventicth street and by Mr. Walsh, but 4 a8 © former paying moment of Allen's Mr. Morgan at once. lorgan was full of “inside infor. rae races, By his qua & purse s made up, to which Allen contributed #20 to bet on a Pamed Pau! Jones. Mr. Morgan to make the bet. Bure enough, Jones won, but the bet was tov Morgan produced another which was going to win Mr. Allen put up all the money he his pockets, 90, and the others the amount up to #00. Boon he with word they had won $40,- ‘was 9%. r. Morgan ed, would not give up the 90,- | cash deposit With him. Mr. Mi fhad but 4,600 in rea: _ Yolunteered to Get Cash. Ailen volunteered to go back enh ded eet, carl ton geeecel ou ry and to hat the ga:ne was. Deputy Com- pe finish, py acery jewelry stores, can be bought of any other jeweller pay ied than $4.00 we the money. Sent by mail, tified. To-day he was joined on in at Yonkers by Detective Wil- the Central Office. Detective ® Wes ot the Grand Central Sta- wes at che station to grasp ‘by the hand and ask ‘tim if the 63,600. He had it, and Mr, wugsested A they g0 to the and tried to run for tt, and F and Jesmup gratived thim. $m Amercan i halal | Capt. Arohie Butt, his alde, and told NUN TAP ‘But This Is Only After He’ | master-General the operator demurred. | Freeman H. Ward, founder of the Amer- (Hemty Alien of Hammond, N. Y., was \ je Court to-day pouring the | 2 ee Union when a man walked up| »| don't seem to remember me, -| will convince you. 7 | Near Broadway Hudson Terminal Consuams: | 110 en me | fy === way they met Mr. Morgan, recoz- | SOMETHING NEW 1 No one will be disappointed—we shall introduce these new style jewelle: mi THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1910. Pilots, died at his home here yesterday ELEVATOR OPERATOR [Pre Association of Masters, Mates and DIDN’T KNOW MR. TAFT.! WASHINGTON, Deo, 14 — President! onorg tro Taft had no engagement for last night. | well's I After finishing his dinner he called in a. him to get ready for a walk. Arriving opposite the Post-Office Building the President decided he would drop in and observe what was going on. He went President, and when Mr. Taft ex- Open Evenings. Capt. Butt told the man who his caller was, The President was immediately admitted to the lift. After a stay of a few minutes the| President returned to the White House. | POT am, oe Veteran Captain Dead. BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Dec. 14.—Capt.| The artistic de- harm quality of LeBihan, $P¥ umbrellas, parasols and| Barclay St. 50 Church St. it Vac —bean, ground or 35 ce brewing. | Importers POSITIVELY ALL DAY 10-MORROW jer= iver Mesh Bags, selling them at are made al CHARLES A. KEENE (}70"" Diamonds, Watehes, Jewelry, eH 81.00 WEE! Open Evenings Until Christmas wart ton ov $65 Black Fox Sets $40 Blue Wolf Sets $45 Natural Raccoon Sets. $45 Australian Opossum Sets. $40 Pointed Jap. Wolf Sets.. $40 Sitka Jap. Wolf Sets................ $30 Genuine Lynx Sets pieced . $25 Black or White Hare Sets... $15 Persian Paw Sets $300 Hudson Seal Coats.. Alaska Sable or $250 Nearseal Coats... $110 Pony Skin Coats. $110 French Seal Coats. $100 Marmot Fur Coats.. $85 Caracul Fur Coats. $55 Pony Skin Coats... BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINSs.G@ Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn A Special and Extraordinary Sale of Furs and Fur Coats ++ UPointed Pox Trimmed Raccoon Trim Capt. Ward was born in Bridgeport 13, For more than twenty commanded the boat that carried pris- New York City to Black- straight for the elevator running up, ROTABLASHED IN 1677. to the Postmaster-General's office. Grand, Upright and The operator fatled to recognize the Player Pianos Well Cooked Foods Mean Good Health HE condition of your health de- | pends largely upon the ard still mot : sign and unusual} properly treated ard. fy not properly cooked, or the proper ingredients the: walking sticks invariably | Sryctneroedas would caiee. coiean that snow wr | HOTEL*ASTOR A visit to either of our stores COFFEE nal quality of nutritious goodness iced by our distinctive method of d then roasting through to, the n toa rich brown, hot over-done put just right. fl prodiices an original deli- ibility that is guaranteed in IR COFFEE. nd give every member of your family a genuine treat ed in one and three pound air-tight tins | Starring in the late To obtain the best r Coffee in the bean—: B. FISCHER & CO. A Hilton Model at $15. Entire Stock of Our New Brooklyn Store Cut in Price encountered in altering our new Brooklyn mths of our season. his time of season and ie Chairs l 0 Mileloth IBERAL CREDIT TERMS PENS AN ACCOUNT sad TERMS nage Data Charge tor it. 2188*°2190 3° AvEl i ee SNS 20" sT The long delay iia eC AAR NTRS, |store cost us the two best mo! ‘have far too heavy a stock for thi: n |have therefore made drastic reductions on everything to |quickly reduce it. $18 Hilton Suits & Overcoats, $12.50 "ladmire Hilton Clothes’ CHARLES BIGELOW, “ALMA, WHERE e, New York, at Broad LIVE?" Webe' talk of Broadway. product. $22.50 Hilton Suits & Overcoats, $15 $30 Hilton Suits & Overcoats, $20 380-382 Fulton St., cor. Smith New York Stores: 219-221 B’way; B’way cor. 37th St. Stores Also in Newark, Boston and Philadelphia. ou Co When you think’ of Charles Bigelow you can’t refrain from smiling his mirth-provoking anties and his witty songs are the} Mr. Bigelow and Hilton Clothes are good friends. He admires them for their refined smartness, their perfect drape, and for the fact that they are READY FOR SER- VICE, but do not have the appearance of a ready-made Hilton Clothes are of inter- est to ALL dress -critical, value-seeking men. only competitor in quality is the high-class custom tailor. Prices: $12.50 to $40 Bhoo-Files. A safe toy for the baby. All substan. made of hard and nicely special at... .98c Holida 39c to 59c Ribbons, Yard, at 2c 8 inch, all ai int, floral designs infancy ribbon iach, all elke ye ee itebt and datk color tones; SY (25.00 25.00 in. long 175.00 rien ite & 70.00 . 50" * 60.00 pee Fanta 60.00 4 50.00 " 38.00 ALL ARTICLES HERE ENUMERATED ARE MADE UNDER THE DIRECT SUPERVISION OF EXPERT FURRIERS OF SELECTED SKINS AND IN THE APPROVED MANNER WHICH IS CHARAC. TERISTIC OF OPPENHEIM, COLLINS & CO.'S ENTIRE STOCK. _A Lon List o Home, Office DR-4:6 ST. & BTA Terms Apply Also to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Connecticut . mT coy yrrnished 4 vurnished iz} $89.98 | $109.98 E, Mevms — | Npartmenty ¢ Furnished | Furnished for} + 4 i} $69.98 |$149.75/8200 Up sewing "WE PAY | Weite for ont he | FREIGIT mit Week Opens an Account sale at one uniform price. The f are fully worth up to 59c a yard, ins and taffetas are fully worth 35¢ yard; at. Fancy and Plain 15c 19c to 23c Nar- Ribbons, yard,” 4%-inoh fancy warp print} In, ribbons in all colors and | Color fine satin taffeta ribbons in | gpect: all colors, 250 value, yards at 130. 98c Satin Ribbon, Yard at 29c rted satin ribbous, “all silk, nearly seven inches e dark color tones only; just the y bows for decorations; this qualit) t Se. Olain Floor.) ; come in all ideal ribbon for fon would sell in a regu Ribbon Novelties at Special Prices Hair Receivers, | Fancy Baskets, 39c, 49c, up to 98c, Hatpin Holders, 2: Holders, Special Big Values in These Scotch Lace Lurteins In Renaissan: Irish Point designs. Fyll |] made from high, 50 to 60 inches wide and 3 to 84 garde long: ged width; value e| v5 5 7.98 to 810,08; a $2.08 regularly $1.25 7.98 to 81 3. SORA fied GSTS lA I la Angelica, Sweet | Monogram Catawha, Muscatel or Tokay $1.25 Gallon at $2.75 Mail Orders Filled SAVE LIBERIY ‘{RADING STAMPS EGARDLESS of loca- tion, size, arrangement | or price you will in all | | likelihood find the Room, . House, Flat, Store or Store and Office you seek advertised “ToLet’’ in TO-DAY’S ‘acancies MORNING WORLD. {|§f Gallon at enema rama costes Good News From New Greatest Toy ee The brightest, merriest spot in all record crowds of happy visitors— larity right here on our third floor is the center of intere: Buyer and To: with b exercise. rubber ti and ste made extra strong. bargain at tomorrow mail orders. Limit 2 to a customer | The revolving kind, all made of hard wood and nicely varnished; leather seat; to-morrow at Drums | A wonderfully large assortment. Hear our rattle- drum demonstrat- ed; it requires no sticks, A special at... Others from 25¢, to $2.90. leather bridle stirrups. A special By and | Sée ourdemonstra- | tion; an extra spe- cial; all com. Sale of Ribbon Novelties and Ribbons row Ribbons, all si! ular Portieres DAN ios mmencing Saturday this Store Will Be Open Evenings Until Christmas ==, ; Velvet Waists Trading Stamps Until 1 o'Clock. Trading Siamps to Start Your Book. ps on all Reap wrap= York's ore eS ES New York, and if crowds— are any measure of the, Toy Town that is st of nearly every Toy in New York. The s—enormous stocks that in- clude every imaginable toy, game or doll under the su: attract from miles around. But the -they are irresistibly low—the These specials are enough to lowest in New York. will give you an idea of prevailing es throughout the entire stock. COME TO TOY TOWN, THIRD FLOOR. fort to sell dressed {dolls at the prices esk Chairs. Made of hard wood; high back re- volving kind, i; to-morrow i Express Wagons are dressed in up-to- date fashions; a real wagons nicely ‘The indestrnctible toy that has come to stay have voices and a | A popular toy for boys and girls; easy running, rubber tired wheels ° Velocipea | With rubber tires, adjustable leather seat, steel handle bars and extra strong pedals; manwillapprcciatea Robe. A splendid chance to get a fine garment at an ex- ceptionally small price. At $2.98 We import these blankets direct and send them to our mill to be made i Bath and Lounging Robes. way the consumer is saved 5, inch all silk satin and in all a 7 : + . and Lounging Robes; made of he ind 28 gr ’ po lets "ot double faced Jacquard blankets in a oa i; te piece of 10 and make an early selection before the best are sold. Men’s Suspenders made of elastic ” ° 89c up to $4.98 c, doc, 49c and up to 98c Whisk Broo | Glove Baskets, $1.75 and $2.25 holsteries Sug Tapestry Couch Tapestry borders, fringed, Sluny and | corded, edged cffects, cte.; reversible fabric; full length Renaissance medal- y all around; 81.98 Port or Sherry, Regular $2.00 Gallonat $1.24 Whiskey Quart Bottle at 75!

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