The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1910, Page 12

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s * it & % HOWAN RUN OVER BENSEL EXPLAINS HASTE. Watson Weald 0 ‘BY SINGER'S TAXI ot : _ AFTER THE OPERA ¥ : of th ail hclieeadiencellbi COS CLO nD | ESTABLISHED 1857 stil Eley ei Mrs. sesjans Pa Falls Betore Mime. Wiedt’s Machine in Ee nt : \ Broadway, Is Falaliy Hurt. t SX bviny >| Pears old, of Norwalk, Conn, wie rom down last night {he aftor-theatre crus: by a taxt Quntaining Mmo. Wiedt, the singer of g Wagnerian roles, still lived to-day at New York Hospital, but the surgeons HOM out Ittle hope: her recovery Two of her ribs were broken, one ung wae punctured and she suffered n the height of Q | Warning We do fom shock ernal hurts, Mer | rate delightfully warm and Husband, Troyano, a wealthy | | bright, the trains make fast hoe » was constantly at time between the 6th Ave. jor sid) | stations at 9th, 14th, 19th, 23rd, Phe Troyanos came dow flecticut to attend the the Metropolitan. The Houre a little ahead « Pil. Because of ti 1 customary Mr. . Troy as unable, to hire rt e. ° he and tis fe started walk J rorsing Hroadwa: past Just south of Forty-seco Mra. Troyano, bewildered 1 © wind, slipped on the fey car trac And felt. Before lier husband could If fer a taxicab going up the street struc {hem, knocking the man out of the way and crushing (ie struggling wom under its wheels, _ The screa: he victims brought a ‘ge crowd instantly, Mme Meildt leaped from the halted tax! and ming (o where Mrs. Troyano lay in snow, knelt down by her and tried revive her @ young man, | ally led her away and she ent other cab and was taken to her | Apartments at the Ansonta in a state of partial collapse. Citlxens alted Mr Troyano into a with tke doors where, TWeked to keep out a morbid mob, the Potceman worked over the unconscious store, Woman until Dr. with an ambulance. Hasenmiller took the driver of the b, Richard Jenkins of No. 731 avenue, to the West Thirty-sev- | epth street station andiocked him up. | Jenkins said he was tarvelling slowly | und that he did not sec the couple nor | @4 he know he had struck any one ‘until he heard cries behind him. Mr. ‘Troyano insisted that Jenkins had been sending his car along at high speed and li thought the accklont might have | been avoided. | Armstrong arrived | = ee TO FITTINCLY CELE- BRATE OUR G.VING Nine hundred and ninety-nine men } out of every thousand never wore or | would care to wear better overcosts than these. They’re made for the critical man—the cereful dresser— and they fully look the part. ‘Three- quarter length models and big, long, loose models, with Presto or con- vertible collars, in dashing shades of rey, tan or brown: egu.larly $18, $20 and $22 Nearest Subway Station, Spring street. eset Your Xmas Diamonds Now At the Lowest Prices t. ver Quot d for Relia le Jewelry t handie the th Ohir Diamonds’ are & Open ths e.ening ..ntil 9; Saturday til) 11. On Special Sale at : $45.50 144 BOWERY, aly BOWERY SAVINGS BANK BLOCK. = ‘WEST SIDE OF BTREET, NORTH °45 fe THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER two Mayor Under Cover All the Way Tube minute 38rd St trains running or two, to i and 6th Ave. JAIL ORDERS MPTLY LLkD A raw winds of winter. station platform of the OF G2AND SIRTET “L aTATION kel foe, sehicle 8th and 33rd Streets. | underground. jfiandsome withever, 10°; allo Write sor Vur New Catalogue, Mailed Pree. We Pay F 3 Rooms at $75 “ “ 4 165 5 225 Completely Furnished. ow “420 West asa st. | wear 6th Ave., to.a customer 3°" 0 malt ae fe. 00 830 $95 No Extra Ch: Advertinements for ‘American the city until 9 P. Bayada Mesteenger” of DOUBLE 243° STAMPS (fit ce Surraay VOGEL BROTHERS 42 st.at 8 Ave. JH’ Green Stamps Free With All Purchases We Place on Special Sale TO-DAY & SATURDAY 1,000 Men’s Winter Overcoats & 1,500 Suits who consider themselves fortunete to get suits as gcod as. these at their | regular prices. And now that you | can save—’tis time to act quickly, | A great assortment of models—in light colored cassimeres, hairline | We've got hundreds of See | On Special Sale at $45, 50 striped and fancy worsteds and the | dressy ‘‘blue on blue” worsteds. Regularly $18, $20 and $22..... | IMPORTANT NOTICE—In addition to the DOUBLE Green Stamps given with every purchase, all who | enter our store to-day or toemorrow will receive : 40 axa Green Stamps FREE {7 le je } | whether they make a purchase or not. i | 7 ; ; q Specia'ly Priced Holiday Items Selected at Random from the Various Depts, 4 FOR MEN 100 dozen “Roots $1.00 Big Eoys' $1.75 Shoes with heels $1.39 | $4.00 Messaline Silk Weists, all shades ., $2.69 j Underwear at 70 75¢ Worsted Toques for Eoys and Girls 46C | $2.50 Worsted Coat Sweaters......,.... $1.70 500 dozen $1.50 pleated und negligee Shirts at 85e | FOR WOMEN —100 dos, $1.25 Tan Cope $1.00 Crochet Slippers, fancy colore 69c 50c¢ and 75c Holiday Neckwear at 85e | Gloves ; 8e | FOR GIRLS a }] 50c Suspenders in Holiday Boxes at ae | 200 dozen 75c Pure Silk Hosiery at tac | FOR G' #10 Gorge Drewes, clone FOR BOYS $6.50 Chinchille Overcouts $4.96 | 500 dozen 18 Swiss Embroidered Hand Stol4., 4.97 i 150 Boys’ $5 Russian Blouse Suites $3.06 | kerchiets 12! ,¢ | $1.25 Shoes for Girls, sizes 6 to 11 8c Bi} 200 Youths’ $16.50 Long Pants Suits. $12.59 | $3.50 end $4 Shoesand Slippers, all styles, .62.86 | $1-50 Shoes for Girls, sizes 1145 to 2... 1616 |] 600 Boys’ $1.50 Worst «Coat Sweaters... .95¢ and $3 Shoes and Slippers ; $5 Serge and Repp Dresses, sizes 6 to 14. $2.97 10004 irs Eoys’ §* Wool-lined Kid Gloves. 69¢ | $17.50 Full length Carucul Cloth Coste 9 | Girls’ $6 Chinchilla Coats, sizes 8 to 14 Boys’ $1.25 Shoes, sizes 9 to 13! ....,....,, 80€ | $1.50 Lingcric Waists, 10 new styles. . ..87¢ | Girls’ $10 Caracul and Plush Coats . Store Open EVERY EVENING Uniil Christmas. every 1 from and you are not exposed to the colr HUDSON ‘RIVER TUBES Travel and Saturday Ey “sUail {0 GRAND RAP.DS TURNITURE ON Our Easy Payment Pian N. Y. City. 1 re peep er ema naenseny pales anteenetepiemnpenrteeins 16, 1910. KS STREET-WEST G BetweenLenox & & | Beginning Saturday, December 17. Store Open Evenings Till Xmas ember, the choicest articles are going You cannot afford to wait if you shop wisely and well. Don't pro- most comfortable. If possible, take Do your Shopping Now ana Early in the Day. crastinate. Morning hours small parcels with you Third Indian Suits and Squaw Dresses fess For the Boy or Girl Wao Likes to “Play Indian” A Manofacturer’s Sample Line of Children’s Colored Coats At 1-3 Off Regular Prices. One of the most remarkable opportunities to buy Children's Coats we have ever announced, They will be found in various materials, such as cloth, caracul, chinehilla Fy One Newest and prettiest models, Sizes 1 to 5 years. Prices positw ly ONE-THIRD OFF, and range ", 2.00 to 5.50 Mrn’s and Mn's and Silk Taffeta Umbrellas, 28-inch sizes for men, 2 00 26-inch sizes for women, ° Covered with fine Union Silk Taffeta; tape edge; lock se and tassels, WOMEN'S HANDLES —mounted on long pearl and sterling silver, pearl and ud, mission ai to with sterling and rol! gold caps, etal, carved Mrican Jungle handles, appl Maltese ebony ed and en- craved ste ne silver caps, MEN'S HANDLES—of buck gold trim, ivory, acid etched on, ete. ete The value are the paragon ribs silver on horn, ete. n, Maltese ebony with . furze, boxwood, pime and rolled trimmed mis- these ha Women’s Silk Undervests e of fine Italian silk; plain ies alone ranges from $2 to $5 each ow neck; no s 1.49, 2.75 1.98, 7.69, 3.49, 3.9° With hand: ideal Xmas —ee Golf Vests and Sweater Coats WOMEN'S KNITTED GOLF VESTS—~in plain 1.50, 1.75, 1.98, 2.98 white, Oxford and lHieht fanev effects WOMEN'S KNITTED SWEATER COATS—in fancy weaves; a large variety ., 2.69, 5.7F est fitting models and stylish ‘| *" 1.75, 2.98 holiday wift for voung folk me embroidered frontsnai ift for a woman AND MISSES" and cardinal: a pract Women’s Handkerchiefs Embroidered hemstitched, scalloned lace, colored and hand-embvri corner; of Shamrock Lawn and Linen. Regularly 35c.; each. Hand-emly: red ii 1; of Shamrock Lawn and Linen, with and scrint lette: 5 Colored border initial on colored medallion. Women’s Waists, 1.98 Women’ s Neckwear Of all-over embroidery, with kimono] JABOTS ' sleeves. Another pretty model; front and sleeves trimmed with embroid. ered medallion and Valenciennes face a | eons You Men’s Wa'king Canes fe designe of silver trim; an-| DAINTY APRONS inlaid; trimined with laces nurses’ and hib apron: broldery and tucks. Hair € oods Specials, SYITCHES—18 and go | ; ver box of 6 . hand-embroide a of 6... regntlarly © andkerchiefs, with Regularly $1.75; box Ree ., 45c to 1.50 sultable for 75c to 5.00 P and monogram initials s, with em- (3d Floor, hair: wt houtt ea wae ne — 86 carat $19 | Positively All Day To-Morrow DISAPPOINTED. We shall sell Ladies’ gett, | t ity These diamonds ‘be half-carat diamonds,as we be pete se’ lers consider t! ight and tee that they o t match to refund your money within one to a purchaser, no dealers three-: th Tiere eee #t Rm bacrve the weigh ayes of a fow of our special diamond sings — sale to-morrow = Siw as cheap, quality >.> cA | we SP AR Aw na ‘i cet 3%4Carat 1Carat 1’2Carats 2 Carats ° Me "q Catter 180 Broadway | New Vork \CHARLES A. KEENE = LONDON. 68, Hotporn Vinduot. 44 Rue Lat $0 hus du Pelloan, | STERDAM, Surphatistraat, 32, ANTWERP, VENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS 4 “ys ff ) > ey . | of the many stars in ' Clothes. | lar prices $12 “Every time I look at that Hilton Sait I feel sorry for the castom tailor.’’—Jess Dandy J DANDY —a ‘‘Hans Wagner’ in Henry W. Savage's wou derfully successful mus feal comedy, ‘‘The Prince of Pilsen,’’ Jess Dandy is one of the cleverest German come- dians the stage has ever produced s “Hans Wagner” in “The Prince of Pil- sen,” he is uproariously funny and brings the house down every time he shows his face. Jess Dandy is one theatricals who has re- nounced custom tailor- | ing for Hilton’s clever Ready-for-Service So will vou. if you have a healthy interest in fine clothes. Regu- 50 to $40, Below-Cost Reductions On Our Brooklyn Store’s Stock The delay incident to making alterations in our new Brooklyn store cost us the two best months of our season and left us with an enormous stock. Drastic reductions have been made on everything. For example: $18 Hilton Suits & Overcoats, $12.56 $22.50 Hilton Suits & Overcoats, $15.00 $30 Hilton Suits & Overcoats, $20.00 The HILTON co. 380-382 Fulton St., cor. Smith St., Brooklyn | New York Stores: 219-221 B’way; B’way cor. 37th St. Stores Also in Newark, Boston and ppladelpnies ‘Newark Store, 791 Broad S pen Evenings Open Evenings Until Christmas Zz, isang 1856 - H. HALL W. Hi. Furrier 30 WEST 22D ST. Half Block East of Sixth Avenue FORMERLY OF SIXTH AVENUE SPECIAL SALE OF FURS TO-MORROW, SATURDAY LADIES’ FUR COATS | Bisam Dyed Muskrat Coats. . Tent a Oe inch model $165 | Persian Lamb Coats.... : | Persian Lamb Coats, . | Sabled Squirrel Coats. So s ; Hudson Seal Coats | ee ie French Seal Coats fa o Pony Coats......° ; as Moire Pony Coats u “es Marmot Coats... . i Pony Coats....... at French Seal Coats 8 # FUR NECKWEAR FUR. MUEES #150 Mink Stoles Special $100] $125 Dark Mink Muffs $76 Rae HH 875 Dark Mink Muff $50 $40] $75 Black Lynx Muffs. Hy $75| $50 Black Lynx Muffs $30 $75| 8125 Pointed Fox Mutts $50 Pointed $75 Black Fc $30 Black Fox $50 Pointed Fox Muf $50 Black Fox Muffs $25 eek Fox Mulls. . , oH Be Wolf Mutts. . Men's Fur Caps from $5 to $25 Children’s Fur Sets from $3 to $10 Set W.H.HALL, 30 West 22d Street Half Block EAST of Sixth Ave., N. Y. Telephone 4236 Gramercy. Open Evenings Until Christmas

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