The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1910, Page 8

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- ce ore eR TT oe fe ee es me we ot a ———————— Ito crys but he left, T ered until 10] ment. ‘The arrest was made on a! Ts TO-DAY'S EVENING JOURNAL FOR OTHER IMPORTANT SALE! when @ policeman took eme to} bench warrant issued a week ago on station house,” complaint of twenty-three of his for- starry Was eure that he lived at No 1% Forty. RGANIZING FOR "CHASE BEGINS W oe HESLOST = Samreree se = SUSI teacher's name is "Si#ter St, Joseph. Perea SIXTHI AVE. 19°70 20° STREET. ———-- - } BURGLAR WAR WAIRLING GAME PUZZLES POLIC “eat Gry FOR CASH, | ounces of Givcurine' una hatt*an ounce H ‘ gh Cl M li d } J. | Ounces of Glycerine and half RS CRY F SP Senate ates one saceriaon, Une 1 ass IViUSIIN naerwear } STAMFORD, Conn. Doc. m.—Men | iene with hair a pint of food whiskey. Saree? &, Find P | lin of wrath and women who mixed | Aiake well, Take one to two teaspoon: vi _— 100,000 Garments in the Year’s Greatest Sale wails th unclation faced the Rev. | s do oO oh e “d Pd: Office Robbery Latest in Man and irda Pure Pursuers Whirl | Can't ind Parent in Home of Teese ieee ettiy Greene forages" Anyone oo tear at - HE women of Greater New’ York and vicinity | f- " h This is watd to b quick al wep 7 Series of Crimes That Have | Round and Round in a | Lad Who Says He hers prisotee, Ceo AY me anienten, | coum and, coud cure Known to the know well what these Annual January Sales of | 1 | ! | Staten Island. ‘Police Chiet Brennan | the genuine (lose) Concentrated Pine American and French Muslin Underwear mean, and Yrarrorized Jersey Towns. | “Swing Door.” Was Deserted. ws ORS 4 Fach laf ounce bottle comes in a tt h ing th vings i hi i errorized Jersey Towns. | ‘ 4 ‘ | was the excort of the deponed pastor me ge ea how unusual and tempting the savings are in each in- F | of the Polish Cawolle ‘Charen 6f* the ck te ill quickly get tt ‘stance, These offerings for to-morrow. r+ sesona Fi batons from the New York Pc A distinguished tooking yo: ani In the rooms of the Children’s So-| The priest ts accused of embersie. mixtures, It is risk Ses ins rt atied {and more simply droqsed man, who in| since Jemt Thursday morning hae beon Fine Nainsooks, trimmed with Fine naii k in cover and ead vitae ‘ turn was followed by @ wildly enthu- | Harry Pokorny, eleven years old, whose several rows of insertions, drawer or skirt, trimmed with vestigate a dar very at the post- | slastic crowd of busy Broadwayites | Ca#e has been a puzzle to the poitce beading, ribbons lace, insertions and edge id edge, it others embroidery embroidery; also of lawn, with trimmed, values IC | | all-over embroidery cover and office there on Sunday morning. This | crying “Stop thief!” ran up to the @ is tha latest in a series of crimes | trance of the Casino barroom at Broad: and the agents of the society ever since ne boy was found at the Long Island ity raliroad wtation, Harry, who is a fleet lace-trimmed draw- ce which have terrified residents {n that | way and Thirty-ninth street Inst night bright, chubby faced chap, aid that he ers; values up to e section of Now Jersey and which will /and jumped into a compartment of the| jived “at No. 12, Forty second otrect | Corset Covers | 91.00 probably result in organization of | revolving door. Manhattan, with fils father, Otto,| Cambric, high neck, tight fitting, |“ mei! ntes for Pro- |) As he got into his section the Arst| mother and three sisters. An atte tection. |tucked front, edged with em- Sembiastinns | broidery (Eagle Brand). . 29 | Nainsook in cover and drawer or nsook, trimmed with ‘several rows | skirt, with dainty embroidery ribbon insertion, bead mg and Drawer or skirt em- 39 | broidery trimme. 98c fitting | Mull Nainsook, in cover and drawer pbon jor skirt, trimmed with fine penton cusses, SMC| Val, laces and ribbon : 88c Night Gowns Mull Nainsook, trimmed with dainty | Nainsook in cover and drawer ot Fine nainsooks and cambrics | Val. laces, Beading and rib- |s! : . in twenty different styles, : 50c) eadin found, square or V neck, |! A trimmed with embroidery, in- b a insook, prine: ess model, in sertions and edge, ‘ ea 50) and drawer or skirt, with or with laces and k, $1 ! Pursuer hopped into the next one. | was made to find the parents, but with sg ty etenllaipigg Bog tear bd | Patrolman Haverty, who had heant the | out euccess, the aldrens given by the whose atore has been robfed four times |Cries, found the adjoining compart La being incorrect | within five years, left his home and|ment. Then a man who had oined in Seporter souna ey a Bille went to seo that all was right at his | the chase got into the only vacant piace | STA"4 time with the young Longo and Rizzo boys, late of kidna * place of business, Ho frightened away |and helped in the new quartet enti-| fame, A little negro boy had a4 thieves who had forced an entrance t | tied, “Push the door around!" teks and Furey Gnd the OUNtee War the post-office. ‘The post-office floor WAS) Hovery man held to his post in the! try ving to hide it covered with Christman carts and OWT | werrygocround, Maveriy, who dkin't| pa and mamma told my o | mail and a big, Wroken Pare it had en. |K®OW which man was the thief, strove | Charlie Burton, ves on th Window, showed how the th to climb through the glass to get at| block, to take me to Aunt Mam tered. Welst’s house in Long Island City tor Walle Postmaster Cluss and Marshal| somebody in response to the alarm the holidays,” Marry sald. “We etarte last Wednceday afternoon about o'clock, Mamma and papa and sisters Mable remained in the mall room| Which the crowd on the sidewalk had Matthews walked down the track, On|taken up. The quartet whirled the the floor of an open freight car he found |door around ike squirrels until the| were to follow later. When we got off the office coat of the A nt Post- | revolutions threatened to wear out the| the car in Long Island City Charile naster, “Bert” Andrews, Tho sleeves |axle, Then its motion halted suddenly | told me to wait in a corer of the room | had been tied at the wrist and were | and the man in evening clothes and the | and he would be right back. T etarted packed with first class mail, @s were | other who Rad been next door to him i the pockets. At daylight other letters | dashed into Broadway, Haverly foliow- 1 Were found along the track. In the | ing. | | ’ express offices ‘kages valued at $500 | The policeman reached the two just | H were unmolested, but the door to the |as they began to fight. Ho grabbed room had been tampered with. both, and then, everybody handing out | i Last Friday night, near the statton, | uppercuts and swings, the trio tumoted | while Matthews was making his volun-|into the mud. tary round, a terrified man ran up the| When the novelty of the affair nad a) Positively All Day To-Morrow track and said he had been assaulted | worn off the second man, Joseph Retn- and beaten near Palisades Park, the| horn, asserted that the first had stoien |All Traces of Atne Are Gone Poe-| ; ‘ NO ONE WILL BE DISAPPOINTED. We shall scll Ladies’ one= first station south of Leonia. Some of | postal cards from his store at No. 1689 Jam's Power Over All Skin | half carat solitaire diamond rings at $29. They lock to be threes ith fine em-| eyelet embroidery wash ribbons. tn neck and armholes d ‘ai ues to $1.00....... i a 50) or skirt eck, ‘tight fit- | embroider, eeare and embroidery trimmed | ribbon: ‘ OC | Others in price to. Night Gowns Nainsook, Empire model, lawn yoke] } Ginmen | with (els lace, 79¢| Women’s Drawers with lace insertion ribbon run. "79 | and ribbon. sgt Gasnbele bedy, Bemish baad insook, slipover model, tucked | M ut iy ‘tri | te oe : frout, lace trimmed, slashed \sihdonny igre! With cluster of cucks and suffie sleeves, edged with lace bt ys +. 29C| | jasaing and ribbon |] of fine embroidery, 29e¢ ith wide | Mull Nainsook, trimmed with medal- mad, Valtien to 606 ep be 98c! | ddged with lace with em-/| Nainsook, pret Drawers “t med | f 4 |with dainty embroidery’ and Cambric, French band, umbrella C| ribbons. . 8 |lions and laces, ee and ¢ ruffle of tucks and hem (Eagle ‘ainsook, slipover model ! lartset on : ty | Others in price to. hy i Brand) ret 25c ces 01 | Cambrie, rows o! rks, - money had been taken, but he atlil| Broadway. Haverly took the accused Diseases. quarter carat diamonds, as we cut them spready and showy at our Wh HEWOAA oki eae Underskirts Nuala fale: Of eyelets tue / tained $14 and his watch, His face | man to the Tenderloin station, where ———. | Sue eos aie aha bho One Oat es Maistak Sc Serena ute cence nsook, slipover, trimmed with | i ly, deep lawn ruffle of | broidery ‘ c : was badly cut. [he sald he was Ernest Dumont, a|CURES ECZEMA QUICKLY. | (Heit 100 tess them OOOO on tho elem ae sa eegind your money neat embroidery medallions, |hemstitched tucks (Eagle | Nainsook, umbrella ruffle of wide goa the same eben cdl tet les walter, Aving at Bind Aiket Fort: ' ae 2 hai ora vomne| OM one to a purchaser, no dealers supplied or mail orders filled, laces and ee i $1.50) ba) stitched tucks and hem road avenue an chr! le reet, ninth street. 6 police several “For six years sc nbric, neck, trim) wi ain- ‘ambric e c Leonia, were aroused by the ringing of | postal cards in his pockets and he was|skin specialists term ‘acne,’” writ Observe the weights and prices of a few of our special diamond ty embroidery’ _ insertion, ruffle or ey v- $0C| Cambric, tucks, deep umbrella burglar alarms throughout thelr house. | locked up. Miss Olive Brown, 997 West Delaware | rings on sale to-day equally as E> quality considered. Vacking and em oidery cd dge $1. 050! Cambric t fle of fine embroid 75ce The noise frightened the intruder aw) —s ave, Buffalo, N. Y. “I doctored with | ‘ainsook, slipover model, with em- | fine e: ainsook, wide insertion and , In Leonia yesterday a movement was | . some of the best physicians, but in- broidery "medallions, neat | Cambrie body, ‘ruttle of pretty jruffle embroidery (Eagle ; begun toward the formation of a pro- stead of improving it became worse ——_> 4 laces and wash ribbon + 91,98 | laces (Eagle Brand) tees Hind Brand), «505005 ++ vo. 98C tective assoctation or the immediate en- I used poslam faithfully, and after aj Z ers in price to... ers in price t ther: e to. | larging of the meagre force of night month my face has cleared up eautl-| ie ARS S- ~ A in a en SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., ‘SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST "TORE. watch:.cn. Similar action is expected ‘tully, without a eingle scar. How TAS hee em IN PRISONS HOMES cre ai ale "te wos Ye Carat 3 carat 1 Carat 1%2Carats 2 Carats ' BT too, it has stch a soothing effect,” HALT THREE MEN Lsinin @ probaly, te sont widely 1 2 ? na it | Twenty-fitth etrect, New York City,| 3 mq #218 care ! | —— for a sample (mailed free in. plain Announcement Extraordinary Purchase and Sale of the Entire Wholesale Stock of Finest Wines and Liquors of E> aixth Pio A.M. Hirschfeld &» Co., 974 Sixth Avenue, New York On Sale To-morrow at Less Than the Wholesale Prices ee recommended remedy available to (7 the public. Any one will appreciate Fecha enrat why this is so after sending to ny arta t Emergency Laboratories, West ‘and nd $-04 carate, Land 4°caratorss, 62] Land Scie carats: 5O cutter 180 Broadway | i t APTURE TW Salvation Army Feeds 25,000 Me rie rede etati rcp CHARLES A, KEENE eeral Blnmacgs New York ples, rashes, eruptions, undue redness LONDO! fo tiolborn Viaduet, PARIS, 44 Rue sar yette, on Third Day of Christ- jor tn clearing the complexion over- un Bocres and Domestic Cognacs Imported Clarets, Sau- girs Watt oeare,fe Coates LEAT ‘ial a this ale, bottle. 48.80 | ““nac, per ottle....--. o.a5 | ,ternes and Burgundies mas Celebration. Peaunite gisld te readligy hontn | Brandy, special ‘reserve, J. G Teperae from Bordeaux des Maisones y A. M. Hirschfeld, Victor $3 er bottle. $1.30 a o a Colin & Co, i Hirschfeld Our Retail | Cases of 12 bottles each, esale Frice Price wn Fine Champagne Salamander Medoe Cru , case. beihg stopped at o1 Poslam is Shoe Burglar Bowls Over Po- Id by all druggists, particularly i! Pa Kato went back to work to-day | Hogeman's, Riker's, Kallsh's, Kins j : | liceman With Sack and Es- [atter Ms threesday celebration of | man's and’ Milhau’s, in two sizes, at y Monnet & Co., Francs: Pinet Castillion Cognac, case 12 bots., $12; bot.. $1.25 7 years old, Largest Shoe Brandy, Cogn Bottle... Brandy, 75 ‘years old, J. G.” Monnet, connoisseurs’ deligh Christmas. The holiday spirit seemed | 50 cents and capes—Other Arrests. bl an 930.00 922.00 | St. Julien Soussanna. 92.00 | Pontet Canct Chateau Ls y Grand Vin Chateau Lou- ger as well as longer than usual, While many celebrations took place Saturday and Sunday, countless others Policeman Hankin of the Fast One| Were reserved for yesterday. In the 4 Hundred and Twonty-sixth street sta- | Prisons, hospitals and other institutions t then was curious to know what a husy | the inmates had pretty much the sume i} Yellow whom he met early this morning | Klnd of dinneryas was served in most on Third avenue, near One Hundred and There ajso was a dis- i n, 1903, Tae d ; Special Wines, Etc., in Bulk | | “ste katte, 190, Baron de Rothschild. Port ee “Rebello Valente” Oporto Gold Suuterne ..... Medal; dozen, $11.00; bottle Evening Slippers ‘for Women HE most beautiful models and mate- rials and in the largest varlety of colors can be found at our store, Slippers are the finishing touch of charm and fashion to ladies’ evening dress. » 14.00 12.00 8.25 5.75 12.00 7.00 Haut Sauterne . vrsseee 91,00 Beaune. . 10.50 sae re $3.00 Chablis Moutonne 11.00 Meat original io : Rhine Wines and Moselle. 91.50 Wines Ghinpe by Johan Baptist Sturm, Rudesheim-am- Twenty-first street, was lugging in the | i presents. @abk over his shoulder. The Salvation Army was one of the lead It made ad the hearts of fully 25,000 persons. The cost was more | than $20,000, The newsboys had thelr usual feast in the lodging house in New Chambers street and about 30 enjoyed Rebello Valente, in bulk Gilbey Vintage Port “Shoes,” answered the husky one. “I got them for me and me friends at the ‘Tim Sullivan Christmas celebration.” But Hankin wanted to seo, and the husky one slammed the sack against WAM: hein, hfeld i " it. The Volunteers of America saw that Every lady purchaser has the exclusive Sherry, “Hirsel 1 Laubenheimer. . the policeman with such force that a rhe xe ) . a dry wine; in j eal lon Erdener.... Hankin went over like a tonpin, and |200ut {000 were made happy through attention of an experienced salesclerk in Wwhikk Yi VPM ey the husk awar. Pollceman | &ift# of baskets of food securing the exact results in color, ma- Ske: oung’s fo Busky one ran away. Policeman |” iq the Tombs 40 men and fifty women Cook joined in the chase, which led to terial, style and fit of Slipper desired, ate nearly 1,000 pounds of clfickens and! received gifts. More than 2,000 men got straigh ht Mary land Rye; gallon........... $4.50 Liebfraumile Gins, London, Dry, Plymouth or Old Tom; drawn Riudeshotaerhurg. & roof between One Hundred and Nine- teenth and One Hundred and Twentieth { i k Aterannnsbaueer A “yi iginal package Trabener , inner at St. Joseph Industrial Home, all moonshine about ron) OF iH Tho bag did contain shoes, but they | ¢nan 1,000 men were fed at the Municipal § NUET s net ee STORE. fame from the store of Wiliam Roth, | Loaging-House in East Twenty-ffth| not fitting. at No, 2289 Third avenue, The burglar Four hundred and fifty failing to jimmy off tho bars of the re: | { i Ever tried a “Star” | window, had broken the glass, and with $6.00 & $7.50 mport stockings specially manu- W factured to match and contrast with our slippers, thus producing a color scheme not to be found at any other house. Shopping for Slippers and Hosiery is rendered singularly agreeable and satis- fying at our store-as these two depart- ments adjoin, so that Hosiery and Slip- pers can be seen together. “CAMMEYER” STYLE BOOK Mailed Free Upon Request A tong pole fished out @ dozen pair: Shoes and fifty-one pairs of leygin Which he hid in the yar, to be carr: ed | Of on a second trip. } Detectives Finn and Gallo saw {men carrying sutt cases £9 Annual After Christmas CLEARANCE OF PIANOS Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Several Hundred Pianos—New and Discontinued Styles—Used and Taken-in- Exchange Uprights, Baby Grands, Grands and Player Pianos All at Remarkable Inducements No Money Down—No Interest—No Extras 30 Days’ Free Trial in Your Own Home th Floor, After you have had your Piano $0 days and are satiafied with it you begin payments of only $1.00 a week. Our enormous Christmas trade (the largest in the his- tory of our Piano Store) has brought us in exchange a great number of excellent used pianos. They are all in fine order and fully guaranteed, We are going to reserve special pianos for special days, so that al may have the opportunity to select an instrument in comfort. Every Piano may be scen to-morrow, however. We mention a few items-—from many hundreds--for each day, which will give an idea of the values offered.’ For instance, To-morrow: A Fischer Upright for $185 A Weber Upright for $150 One of the good makes in a most attractive case.| A beauty, too, in superb condition. Splendid tone, Leerinis value, tone, ebonized case, suits from w torn. The men wer of Ref nda Manhatjan State Hospital the festivities same way at about all the hospitals and) you sc Star” shirt “ride up" in Bast at the Christmas dinner of the LI ass te, Seteclives e.oppes she mon, ==|"Stars"; hence our head- ating, and f style. sie | Instant Relief, Permanent Cure-—Trial Many cases of Piles have bee A Quicklock dress tie. vl if FURNITURE received gifts of candy and| They frequently aa re followed by a dance, It was the| Never, for instance, do 9 | such institutions. h front. Soon they | Mothers’ Society at the Murray Hill Who said they had found nd were rey Phas tare were Cured At Home Plain bosoms, _ plaited age Mailed Free to All Another evening item that § 2 GRAND RAPIDS ‘ Iwo hidden tabs lock it — 4 Our Credit Ter ‘i i = = Have yourselt | Collar, ite torture, wand had a turkey dinner, At the| custom made shirts. the bosom of a to the a ~| Phere were about 1,200 little east akc aame out, esc! pond sult | Lyceum, Hence the demand for moving to a roo: near thelr place of quarters for “Stars.” ha f mor Pj @s uic i] Iivery desirable ‘Star letectives took them back to the : bosoms. In Plain Wrapper. never “rides up. {quickly and firmly to the a ‘i mu VA unr ~ Uf They Do will Small me, sweet Such an opportunity as this Did Santa Claus forget Diamond King Inside Miller? dom occur ‘ A Knabe Upright for $195 8 George W. Mats ' toon n|| FREE PACKAGE COUPON that Winter overcoat you A tae ree oe buying « goy-| A Chickering Baby Grand for $450 Jersey City yerterday when John alilier, || _ PYRAMID DAG COMPANY need ? Pi TS WEEKLY trament bond, and in addition to iting 'a “big Youll be enthusiastic over the tone of this piano. { No. 419 Monmouth street, admired a dia- || Pyramid Bide We have it. vv OPENS fiuancial value you secure a lifetime of good We fen a Chiseering and a real baby grand. a in had received as ¥ { Off bis finger ed Miller to look * at it. Th peared. Main waused Mille ‘Si , “il ee E Perhaps a Piano Player to go with any of these instruments would interest you, esi aten |Rocers Peer & Company RISH ER BROS Angelus Piano Player... $25.00 | Cecilian Piano Player.... $35.00 poticeman and || > teen ' fiiciaiioadwau Giceal OST RTP TEST WY STP TES IW PE outs AT Sue eee ott We also Fave a Tine Packard Upright Pieno, fitted with an Blevtrelle Maver § ste Pena Cia TEER A bi net found « hat the « d swallow at at at action, complete for........csseseeeer ester ne 4 Padi byest ih a te a Warren Ste ABth St, th Sk, | COLUMBUS . . BET. 103 ak 104 ST. 1 "475 + subjected to MEX i EEE * gmination, ; » alin w | IMPSON CRAWFORD CO., 6TH AVE., 19TH TO 20TH ST.

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