The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1911, Page 8

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——— # ROTTEN POTATOES WENT Judgment Is Given Against the|} 10 EAST SIDE | Championship Heavyweight, but | ,.24t How Is It to Be Collected? | petore Jack Johnson, Now the | trouble with Norman Pinder in Baron | pow wet h Witkens's piace on Thirty-fifth street | - one night last year, sent for Dr. George | i domination - i = | nl | ignment of 100 Bags Con pig iol that he is badly smash | ined by Health Inspector | But hones’ to goodness F Jest pushed | at ? | Med Away FromDock, | opie teak a fon meen ne ae | setting OF THEM FOUND. | ~ PART Trucks Trailed Through Streets and Lederle Is Investigat- f ing the Transaction. Commissioner Lederle ts to- Gay investiceting the wanderings of 100 beet of potatoes which were ordered into the river yesterday by a tment inspector at the Barclay @ock, but which, instead, were on trucks and carted over to the side. ty-five bags of potatoes, declared for use, are now in the Delancey police station, twenty-five are in @ table on Forsyth street and twenty- more in the basement of a produce warbhouse on Norfolk stroet. The rest Of the 100 bags have deen lost sight of the police are trying to locate Afcarioad of potatoes, amounting tu al , consigned to A, C, Martin, a broker, at No. 282 Washington and Manhattan Market, arrived at Barclay street dock of the New Central Ratlrond yesterday morn- » Martin was too busy to handle the | sean himself, and he telephoned to Daniet J. O'Leary of the firm of | Charies Pape & Co. of No, 1-10) West | strest, to handle the consignment “or his O'Leary sent one of his sales- A. H. Deyo, to the dock tw take of the consignment. lered Whole Lot Dumped. ‘When the car was opened Health In- | Gruber examined the contents of sbveral bags. He found the potatoes diwensed and scabby and ordered the whole carloud dumped into the river, | He gid not stay, however, to see that | his orders were carried out. tly afterward Doyo called up Mr, o and told him that the potatoes were being carted off in trucks which bore the name of J. Bernstein, produce , of Nos. 21-2 Ludlow street. O'L@ary hastened to the dock and was told by one of the drivers who was busy loading potatoes that he was taking them to Ludlow street. O'Leary ordered one of his employees, J. H. Howell, to trail the truck and at the ‘same time telephoned the facts to In, Martin arrived at the dock tn tim to trail another truck. O'Leary | thetl went to the Board of Hoalth and told!his story to Commissioner Lederle, | Deputy Commissioner Bensel and Chief | Inspector Raynor. | Trailed to Hiding Places, In'an automobiie O'Leary and Raynor rushed over to the east side, At Grand street they were hatled by Howell, who had followed his man to a livery stable . 29 Forsyth street, where the po- tatoes were unloaded. ‘The bags were opened and O'Leary identified the pota- those which had been con- & f Louls Cohen, foreman of the aid the potatoes had beon un- during his absence. party then started off to search East Side for the other truck, which Deing trailed by Martin. At Grand Norfolk streets they came across of Bernstein's trucks, in chat of an, and Martin holding the potatoes had been unloaded tn the it of a large grocery store on etreot, and Martin had called a This policeman notified Po- ers, and Detective Lieu. McKenna was sent over to in- One of Bernstein's salesmen who hap- along was questioned, but he de- all he knew about ft was that had telephoned him of the af a lot of potatoes at 50 cents , the regular price of which would Bernstein’s Story. Bernstein, over the telophone, told In- Raynor that he had merely vile trucks to one William Malone the potatoes to the dump at the of Canal street and the North . He supposed the drivers, unable the dump, had hauled thelr loads over to the east side and disposed of hem there, Malone said he had been ordered to the potatoes by A. J. Kenny, ‘agent of the New York Central at the Y street dock, but, being too busy, had asked Bernstein to attend to the Job for him. No one could be found | who knew Bernstein tn the trucking bu: dneas; all said he was in the produc ees, | An effort was made to seo Agent | Kenny at the dock to-day, but his chief | clerk would not permit him to be seen, and volunteered the information that Kenny wasn't telling the Central's busi- ness to anybody. Inspector Gruber said he had inspect. | 4 the consignment in the usual way and had given his orders to Kenny, He did not think it necessary to stay and ee the dumping done. | O'Leary claim» the condemnation was unfair, He declares the potatoes were neither frozen nor diseased, but merely “grubby and scaly,” and that potatoes answerlng that ription ae among the cheaper grades dealt in regularly, NEW SHIP DRIVING METHOD. Hf 5REE HW ntl flip of New Type mera. WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—A new method of driving Trans-Atiantic ships | ig about to be tried by a prominent ship company according to Consular | fepecis, ‘The Lew vessel, to be 8,00 tons, be unique tn design in that the steam boiler and externa! chimneys are to be done away with, In their place two oll burning engines of the explosive tpey, developing 1,500 horse-power and 120 revolutions per minute, are to furnish the means of locomotion, aes 5, JACK JOHNSON MUST Pinder's wu | was broken end. four ribs had been | + PAY DOC MAURER’S FEE. | ity to Chil asly Johnson didn't eal! the Doc t on Christ- ) sventeen West One Hundred h street, and Edward inielpal Court| O'Rourke, fourteen, of No, 260 Weat rday and the|One Hundrec and Fifty-second street, y defoult. How will the when he had that| Doe wot J school, bought key at Neuman's . They were later us in @ vacant lot and Maurer of No, 1b Kast Sixty-fourth | SOLD BOYS WHISKEY, JAILED. | He chi » wine tate Thirty-Day Sentence Imponed on) oo: fed that he had not been at his want you jook over that thar salon’ Chris M a | Dies tn Bin | him ov viet | AUBURS . ¥., Jan, &—Mrs, Ellen minors a reed | Stevens, aged sixty-one, was burned to He found a few dents in Mr.| py preaidl Justicn Olmsted serve | death in a fire which erworks. The right arm “ Jays in the Tombs, ‘The Society | home ear! ay. destroyed her | thirt Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Sts. Clearance Sale Friday Women’s Apparel Karakul Fur Coats Full length models of well-matched skins, 55.00 85.00 98.50 Heretofore $89.50 to $195.00. Women’s Tailored Suits Broadcloth, Cheviot, Velveteen and Corduroy. 1850 25.00 35.00 Heretofore $39.50 to $69.50. Evening and Calling Gowns Moire Pony Fur Coats Of Cashmere de Soie, Crepe de Chine, Velveteen,|Full length models ‘of high-grade skins, plain models Chiffo.,, and Voile over silk. or with natural raccoon or silver gray fox collar. 25.00 35.00 65.00 Heretofore $34.50 to $49.50 Heretofore $59.50 and $98.50. | Theatre Gowns Real Hudson Seal Coats Copies of imported models of crepe metecr, satin or| Full length models of real Hudson Seal, highest grade " chiffon fore satin; beaded or embroidered. French dyed skins; brocaded lining. 39.50 69.50 110.00 145.00 Heretofore $59:50 to $125.00. Heretofore $165.00 to $265.00. Afternoon Dresses Of silk crepe de chine, eolienne, broadcloth, velveteen, corduroy, serge or henrietta, Australian Seal Full length, ayes grade, long roll collar of natural accoon or Ade aide Chinchilla, 100.00 Heretofore $195.00. or dyed 13.50 Heretofore $29.50 Women’s Coats Black Broadcloth Coats Full length; silk lined and interlined. a4 Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 18.50 Muffs and Scarfs Black or Blue Wolf Scarfs imal shape scarf. hang Oe La Heretofore $12.50 Black or Blue Wolf Muffs 8.75 Fur Collar Broadcloth Coats Larkes edltow tniitec Quilted satin lined, Persian lamb. or skunk ae eee Heretofore $18.50 12.50 opossum collar. Heretofore $45.00 25.00 Black Karakul Muffs Large pillow shape, rerotore $19.75 10.00 k Karakul Shawls 27.50) OM hou odes Various models. seretotore $19.75 10.00 29.50 Fur Trimmed Velour Coats Shaw! collar and cuffs of skunk opossum, satin lined. Heretofore $49.50 Satin Dressy Coats Of black and pastel shades, silk lined. Heretofore $39.50 to $59.50 Black Fox Furs Large Pillow Muffs or Anima! or shawl stoles. Heretofore $49.50; each 29.50 ‘Wome Real Lace Trimmed Waists Of washable voile, marquisette or crepe, hand em- broidered, real lace trimmed; kimono sleeves, 6.75 Heretofore $15.75. n’s and Misses’ Waists Paris Beaded Jumper Waists Paris Jumper Waists, of chiffon voile, in black, white and navy. Beaded to match or Oriental colors, 14.50 Heretofore $24.50, —$—$_—_—__. Chiffon and Silk Waists Of chiffon over silk, voile over lace and crepe de chine, 3.75 750 12.50 Heretofore $7.50 to $29.50, Lingerie and Tailored Waists Of Batiste, Lawn and Linen, 190 295 3.75 Heretofore $2.95 to $7.50. Finders Are Finding’ Out Where to Find the Owners of Things They Find It is a fact traceable to “Results” that The World printed 6,442 “Lost and Found” advertisements last year— An_ extraordinary GAIN of 2,476 over the preceding year, Send for booklet of testimonial letters | |from grateful persons who have quickly | |recovered missing articles through “Lost Bonwrr, Harris 2G Broadway and 5th Ave., Cor. 2Ist St. A SPECIAL SALE OF 2000 Ladies’ Waists and Found" ads, in The World, Lingerle Waists | Address THE WORLD, Elaborately trimmed with | i Park Row, N. Y. City Embroidery and Lace. e 5 _ Tailored Linen Waists [ values to $3.80 ||! ee ON WSIS | 5 Qe, Entire Front Hand Embroidered } Is Enough for a Telephone Call to Brooklyn. C. On Sale Friday, January 6th. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1911. Broadway at 34th St. qu At a reduction of 14 to 14 The Wraps Value Now Rose crepe and mole skin wrap........ «++ 500.00 275.00 Violet brocade velvet wrap. 395.00 225.00 Velour wrap with skunk...... 300.00 195.00 Brocaded black velvet with skunk. - 300.00 195.00 Green silk tapestry with white fox. - 250.00 150.00 Green crepe meteor with Australian opossum. 250.00 125.00 VME GO WED. sissies sccsvuvcesvccrvers 250.00 145.09 Old gold tapestry wrap with skunk..... ... 125.00 Gray velvet wrap with skunk. re 125.00 Black embroidered velour wrap with skunk. . 200.00 145.60 Black velour wrap with raccoon. . 185.00 110.00 Rose broadcloth hand embroidered wrap... . 150.00 95.00 Peach broadcloth wrap with fox. . 150.00 95.00 Brown velvet wrap with skunk. . «150.00 95.00 The Gowns 3-piece dinner costume (coat and wrap) . 550.00 285.00 “gray velvet afternoon gown. - 300.00 175.00 “black “ e be «300.00 175.00 Evening or dinner gowns. to 275.00 145.00 ta hii tpi me ae «+ 225.00 125.00 a ier ns a ++ 165.00 95.00 meteor, chiffon, velvet or cloth, Values to 55.00 Velveteen Dresses, in all velvet or chiffon com-) binatipns, tailored or fancy trimmed effects. Black or} 19.50 colors, Values to 35.00 | Afternoon and Street Dresses, of French) serge, broadcloth, voile or silk, in tailor-made or} 13.50 trimmed effects. Values to 35.00 | Street and Costume Suits, 2 and 3-piece,) of hand embroidered broadcloth, fur trimmed cloth or, velvet, fur trimmed satins, imported novelty materials. { Duplicates from foreign models. Values to 100.00 | Trimmed Velvet Suits, newest of the late models in fine velveteen; plain, pencil stripe or braid trimmed; 39.50 effects. A large selection. Value 60.00 | Tailor-made Velvet Suits, plain tailored models) in fine velveteen, peau de cygne lined; a new effect in} 17.00 box coat and skirt. Value 29.50 | Afternoon and Evening Dresses, of ss} 29.50 59.00 Corduroy & Velveteen Suits For Misses and Small Women—Special Corduroy and Velveteen Suits, plain or fancy tailored models, interlined and lined with peau de cygne to match. Colors: navy, brown, black or myrtle. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Value 29.50, at 19.50 Value 45.00, at 29.50 Corduroy and Velveteen Dresses, the season's newest models are represented here. Colors: navy, wine, black, olive or brown, Value 25.00, at 15.00 Value 39.50, at 25.00 Waists for Women Negligee Wear An offering that constitutes one of the most attractive features of our January sale. The assortment includes the most tasteful and novel of the season’s models. Chiffon Blouses, Messaline and Velvet Waists— Dressy or tailored models, some over fancy silks, others over net, in a large variety of models and colorings, | besides black. Value 7.50, mf 3:95 Lingerie Waists—of French voile, kimono model, elaborated with real Cluny, others with Val. and Venise combi-| 3.95 nations, effectively designed. Value 6.00, at/* Lingerie Waists—of French batiste, ores trimmed with real Cluny and Val. insertions. Value 4.50, at Lingerie Waists—a large varicty, some trimmed with Cluny, others hand embroidered with real Irish motifs, still others daintily designed with embroidered medal- 1.98 lions and Val. insertions. Value 3.00, at{** Lingerie Waists—Effectively trimmed with embroidery and lace insertions; also daintily tucked models; a large and attrac- tive assortment. Value 2.00; 1.50 Value 1.50; 1.00 for Women at 14 less than regular prices Negligee of China Silk, accordion pleated, Empire model, elaborately trimmed with fine is 12.95 and ribbon in various colorings, Value 18.50 Albatross Negligees, Princess model, shawl collar of dotted messaline, finished with lace pleatings. | 6.95 Value 10.95 Florentine Silk Kimonos, two models that include a large range of designs and colorings; fine} 4.05 quelity. Value 7.50 Negligee Garments of fleece down, in a variety of models, Values 3.00 and “'s0} 1.98 & 2.98 Nightingales or Sacques of supciior quality fleece down, in a variety of beautiful} 50c & 1.00 colorings and designs. Values 75c and 1.50 Albatross Nightingales, in a variety of colorings. | Special at/ 1.98 Silk Petticoats for Women ie he ih TR A Fe RTARTA A RARE A most extraordinary offering! Silk Jersey Petticoats, with messaline flounce, finished with foot pleating and all silk underlay. ) Value 7.00 5 3.95 Messaline Petticoats with deep pleated section } flounce. Value 7.00 § 3.95 Fancy Plaid Silk Petticoats with deep accordion | pleated flounce, finished with foot ruffle. Value 7.00 } 3.95 Messaline Petticoats, decp tucked ruffle with t foot pleating. Value 5.00 5 2,98 Taffeta Petticoats with combination flounce of \ tuckings and accordion pleating. Value 5.00! 2,08 Wool Jersey Petticoats with tailored flounce of messaline or taffeta. In black only, Value fee } 2.98 , \ | Saks & Company THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Annual January Sale of Wraps, Gowns & Suits for Women Specialists tn Apparel for Men Women & Children THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Annual January Sale of Lingerie & Undermuslins At 4 to 4 less than regular prices The models are exclusive and everything pertaining to their workmanship and finish demonstrates their immeasurable superiority over the average. ’ Gowns.. ....79e, 1.00, 1.50, 1.98, 2.98 to 10.95 | Beautiful models in an unusually wide range; . slipover— round or square neck, with puts; 3/4 kimono or slashed slceves. The materials are nainsock, ¢ cloth, or white or colored batiste, elaborated with fine embroidery, laces and ribbons. Drawers............. 50c, 79c, 1.00, 1.50, 1.98 to 3.95 There are many new models, as well as the conventional styles —motor, garter, Isabelle, Fluffy Ruffles, plain or umbrella. Embroidered, lace or ribbon trimmed. . Corset Covers.....50c, 79c, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 to 1.98 The variety of new models is unusual, most of them being copies from French styles—low neck, fitted or full styles, together with high neck models of sheer materials, daintily trimmed. Combinations... ..1.00, 1.56, 1.98, 2.98, 3.95 to 8.95 Corset cover and drawers, or corset cover and skirt, in a large variety of new models—Princese, French, Dagobert, butterfly, button front or back; in sheer nainsook, batiste, or crepe cloth, with an elaboration of embroideries, laces or ribbons. Chemises................ 1.00, 1.50, 1.98, 2.98 to 3.95 Empire or Marguerite models, of soft finished nainsook, daintily trimmed; fitted back, skirt*trimmed. Petticoats........1.00, 1.50, 1.98, 2.98, 3.95 to 12.50 Soft finished cambric, nainsook or lawn tops, with deep embroid- ered flounces, beautiful lace trimmings, beading and ribbon. Bridal Sets......... 8.95, 7.95, 8.95, 10.95 to 15.00 A beautiful array of exquisite desi in three pieces, Imported Lingerie Of French & Austri Beautifully trimmed with hand embroideries and fine combinations of embroidery and lace. Gowns... 3.95 to 15.00 Drawers. . 1.98 to 7.95 Corset Cove 1.98 to 5.95 Chemises. . 1.98 to 7.95 Combinations 4.95 to 16.50 Petticoats...... 2.98 to 25.00 Bridal Sets of 3 pieces. .. 12.50 to 49.50 Extraordinary Sale of C/B Corsets—newest medels at less than /2 redular prices C-BCorsets of broche batiste; a large range of the very) Bs newest and most wanted models... Value 8.00, at 3.45 C-B Corsets of imported coutil, fancy batiste or broche coutil. Models for various figure Value 6.50, at 2.65 C-B Corsets in broche couti! or fancy batiste. An\ assortment of new and desirable models... Value 3.50) 1.35 A Here will be fo ge variety of models and mas terials—Russian, . Bishop, Princess or French waists, in high or low neck; lawns, nainsooks, dotted Swiss, Madrasse, cross bar or dimities; trimmings of lace, embroideries, hand embroideries or ribbons. Long Dresses... 50c, 69c, 98c, 1.50, 1.98 to 3. Short Dresses...39c, 50c, 69c, 98c, 1.98 to 3. Long Skirts.......... 39c, 50c, 1.25, 1.50 to 2. Wash Dresses and Bloomer Suits for Infants and Children : Models in a large variety in gingham, madrasse, chame bray or percale. Sizes | to 6 years. 50c, 79c, 98c to 1.98 .. 19c, 98c to 1.25 nes Bloomer Suits... Furs for Women Extra Now 300.00 230.00 110.00 185.00 Natural Hudson Bay Sable. Natural Mink (very dark)... Natural Badger... . Blended Hudson Bay Sable. Blended Fisher........ re 225.00 150.00 Skunk and Adelaide Chinchilla 20,00 145.00 Karakul and Adelaide Ch i 95.00 Brown Karakul. .. .. 100.00 65.00 White Fox and Ermine 205.00 175.00 Large Half Boleter Muff of natural raccoon and) animal neckpiece Value 38.00 { 25.00 Large Pillow Muff and Anima! Neckpiece)| of black wolf. Value 30.00 | 19.50 Airy aall h } 165.00! Former price 250.00 | $7 Long Hudson Seal Coats, brocade lined, oo} 74.00 Long Pisam Seal handsomely lined and fini buttons. All sizes, Former price 110.00 Long White Coney (Erminette) Cozts; ad some are plain, others with collars and cuffs of white Russian hare or white thibet. All sizes, 45.00 Former price 75.00 Children's Fur Sets

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