The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1911, Page 15

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Sema LYING POLICEMAN SERACED BEFORE HATES AND FRED 'y Walsh Orders His Shieta Stripped From Mar- low in Trial Room. fou have been lying rigit along, and I i recommend your d the force,” said Third Deputy Poll foner Wal ers to-day roliceman 1d- git P. Mariow of the Snyder avenue station, Flatbush, who appeared to an- eWer three charges. “Capt. McElroy tiie man is suspended pending his dis- . Remove his shieid.” trial room wa 1 when Marlow’s shield was r afd he hung his head in shame. chetges against him were that on Oct. While off duty, he called on a wom- used abusive language and threat- ee to shoot her; that on the same day teen considerable time in the back rdom of a saloon; and that on Nov. 5 while on strike duty fn Manhattan, he four hours and ity-five minutes without permission, ‘The hearing on the first charge was| d guilty of nted ‘himself for postponed but he was foun te others. who failed to report ice on tie in) front of the Bedford Par ing @ special order from Mayor Gaynor. following a lette the charge, but said he had a double post to cover on tie day in question and 3 not get as far as the Tennis Club, ‘ommissiontr Cropsey Robson for trutifuiness, bu should have reported cover the double post ‘Phe other policemen s been sanded and they {tangerous, Decision was reserved, scnicvecentlifipbesnaniitenae SECOND JURY DISAGREES ord of Patrolman’s Trial at Headquarters. oklyn Police | “|swore that Commissioner Cropsey in Manhattan had before him to-day seven policemen Olid early in December, notwithstand- Policeman Elbert M. Rohson admitted | ay LIFE OF | cr A PIMPLE, AT LAWYER ROUSS’S TRIAL. Charged With Altering Police Rec- THREAT 10 KILL SENDS BROOKLYN SOCIALIST 10 JAIL Magistrate Kempner Hears of | Terrorism Campaign in Shoe Factories’ Strike. | Chief Magistrate Kempner, sitting in Stret Court, Brooklyn, to-day | took 1 stand of severity towards the eif-styled Socialists who are carrying lo rrorism by knife, |slungshot ats of fire and dyna- in the strike in the Brooklyn shoe factories Luls Lapa was sent to Jail for thirty without the alternative of a fine! ° of Liberate Revell, who Lapa sald to tm as they were leaving the Adams Street Court <siaaiped named na gn mite ‘days Lapa denied that he had sala any- thing of the sort to Revalll but Police- man McGovern eaid he had heard an ugly sounding conversation between them fn Italian. Black Hand Materlal. “You look to me,” sald Magtstrate Kempner in imposing sentence, ‘tke excellent material for the Black Hand, Three months in this country, you have raised @ disturbance in a courtroom. Your attitude here is menacing and I dooreby rebuke it.” Representatives of the John Tatte- man shoe factory, where Revell! worke, showed the Magistrate letters to board- ing house keepers where non-union men lived. threatening to burn down the tory. | appear. EVENING WORLD, fashioned brick and frame dwellings at Nos. 9% and % Morton etreet, Nos. 617 @ Washington etreet, No. 115 Bar- row and Nos. 6% to 64 Greenwich street to make room for the $900,000 | eight-story warehouse which is to ef erected on the site. MONEY BACK Stomach Desing, or Money Back If you own a hard rubber Hyomei pocket inhaler you can get a bottle of | Hyomei for only 50 cents. from work ami ended “if we do not You outside we shall blow up the Remember Petrosini. The thing approaches you." Revolutionary Cry Urged. Tr» preamble of the chapter of the Independent Workers of the World un- der which it is sought to organize the workmen in the factory recites that em- ployers and employees have nothing in common despite the damboozling efforts of the “employing class” to make it so “Tnstead,”’ it says, “of the false motto, ‘a tair day's pay for a fair day's work’ we should write on our banner thecevo- lution: war cry, ‘Abolish the wage system.’ ————— TWENTY DWELLINGS GO TO MAKE WAY FOR WAREHOUSE| omei will surely cure catarrh if you use it as directed. : ioe relief in two Permit Granted by Building De-/ minutes; it stops arge of mucus and heals the soreness in a few days. partment for Demolition of It is guaranteed to cure catarrh, asth- Houses. ma, coughs, colds, es A demolition permit has been grantea| Complete outfit, which you get dy the Butiding Department to John| the little inhaler that lasts a lifetime, Cruickshank for the Aestruction of a] costs $1.00. Druggists everywhere. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Stlks---Important Offering 6,000 yards Silk Crepes —Consisting of — Crepe Meteor, Fancy Crepes, in self colors, and Plain Crepe de Chine, in street and evening shades Regular $1.50 Fabries.........at,peryard 75C Complexions Are Cleared and Pim- ples Disappear Overnight Without Trouble. IF -POSLAM IS USED.| Black Dress Goods 1,800 yards 54-inch Black Diagonal Serges Formerly $1.50 and $1.75......at, peryard 78C 2,500 yards 46-inch And remember, dear reader, that Hy.| | $19.75 Dressesat$7.25 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, | ‘The jury that for a week had been héaring evidence in the case of Jacob Rbuss, the lawyer charged with falst- fying a record taken by a Pollce Head- quarters stenographer, reported at 12.30 thig morning that it could not agree. Justice Seabury called them out, and The dispensers of poslam, a new! skin discovery, ask that notice be) given that no one 1s urged to par-} chase it without first obtaining a sam- ple package. Every one who has tried it knows that the fifty-cent box, on| White Dress Linen —A >a linen dress fabric— Regularly 65c . mgueree at, per yard, 4.3C ity of agreement, discharged the jury. on being assured there was no possibil- ‘They stood eight to four fer conviction, sale at Hegeman’s, Riker's, Kalish’s, Kinsman’s, and Milhaus, a well as all other drug stores, is sufficient to '. Wash Fabrics cure the worst cases of eczema where tho surface affected !s not too large. The itching ceases on first applica- tion. It will also cure acne, tetter, blotches, scaly scalp, hives, barber's! and every other form of itch, Includ- ing itching feet. Being flesh-colored and containing no grease, the pres- Four Hurt at Syracuse Fire, }ence of poslam on exposed surfaces, $reacuss, N.Y, Jan, i--Fire early |sueh as the face and hands, is not{ thie morning destroyed a large four-! perceptible | a brick building at No. 240 North! As to the sample package of pos-| ina street and damaged an adjoining |lam, it can be had free of charge by pullding, causing a loss of $%,00. In mail of the Emergency Laboratories, the first building was located the paper) 32 West Twenty-fifth. street, New box factory of Charles L. Jordan, Four| York. It alone is @ufficient to clear firemen, who were c: t in a back]the complexion overnight, and to rid} dr@ught, were rushed to hospitals. Thelr | the face of pimples in twenty-four hours. Rouse was paroled in the custody of hi Counsel until this morning, when Question of bail will be considered, ‘The jury went out at 4 o'clock yester- day afternoon. Tt was his second trial, and {t is predicted he will not be tried again. —_—-o cohdjtion is serious. CHILLS? IT’S GRIP! Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is a Wonderful Remedy| . for Grip, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, i Pneumonia, Consumption, and All H Throat and Lung Troubles. Grip is an infectious disease, which attacks weak and strong alike, espe- | ially if the blood is sluggish, and generally involvi ‘ing the mucous mem- | brane’ of the air passages from the | nostril down to and including the | 2,500 yards 32-inch Zephyr Gingham —In all spring colorings— si Regular 18c quality at, per yard, [214¢ 2,000 yards Pongee Lining Silks In all desirable shades; also black and white, At 34C per yard. January Sale of Women’s Fur Coats, Muffs and Scarfs « Black Russtan Pony Coats $47.50, $67.50. & $87.50 1911. The value of a stamp is its redemption value. Surety Stamps are the most valuable because redeemed by your personal selection of goods markedin plain 1868 Reduction Sale of Women’s Dresses To-Morrow $25 to $29.75 Dresses at $12.50 O'Neill, Building—Third Floor. This season’s most approved models, among them some of the very best we have had at the reg- > ular prices. Made of cloth, crepe de chine, voile, poplin, silk and chif- fon. All our medium priced dresses are in- cluded at these two prices. A Thiee Days’ Sale of Toilet Articles and Drug Sundries Both Buildings—First Floor, Practically every toilet article used, all of standard quality, is included, at unusual prices prices that are frequently below cost! Women’s $2. 50, $3 & $3.50 Shoes At $2 Adams Building—Second Floor. ‘They were taken over from celebrated makers, case by case, and held so that we might have one of the best January Sales of good shoes Sixth Avenue has ever seen! It’s no wonder this sale should stand out so--for there are vast quantities of shoes, in the following styles: Black vici kid shoes in both buiton and laceyand black velvet. Patent leather shoes, rglvet tops. Tan Russia Calf button shoes, patent leather button shoes with cloth tops, plain toes and with tips. Gun metal button velvet tops. button Slippers and pate. t 1 shoes. Slippers made of colored satin and suede, We cannot accept any C. O. D., telephone or mail orders for these. It is essential that a shoe should fit properly and it is not possible to fit any shoe properly that has not been tried on. $4 White Petticoats at $2.50 Both Buildings--Second Floor. Fine cambric, trimmed with rows of lace in- ather shoes, sertion, ribbon-t ONEILL-ApAMs G | Established 43 Years 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St. The Garden Tea Room Serves only the finest quality of food and serves it so de- lightfully that the service as well as the cooking is fast becoming famous! Yet the prices ere fair. 1911 The White Sale Sails Merrily On Both Buildings—Second Floor. Our own underwear at reduced prices has accom- plished something in White — Sales that has not been i dreamed of in years. The qualities are our standard qualities; the styles are our stan- dard styles; the widths are good; the lengths are right and the prices are reduced in order that the underwear department may be moved over to the Adams Building as soon as possible. Night Gowns, beautifully trimmed, 450, O5c, 85c and 81.25 each Petticoats, beautifully trimmed, 85c, 85c, $1.25 and 81.65 cack. Drawers, beautifully trimmed, Bic, 48c, Ose, BSc each. Corset Covers, beautifully trimmed, 12%e, 2le, Abe and OSe each. Combinations, beautifully trimmed, Ade, Bc, 83q and $1.85 each, Princess Slips, beautifully trimmed, A5e, $1.25, $1.65 Le ig haste each, Aprons, beautifully ‘rimmed, 1230, Ble, 45e and Obe each $2.50 Waists at $2 ; O'Neill Building—Third Floor. Made of all-over em- broidery with kimono sleeves and trimmed with insertion of heavy lace. .. Down the front is a broad / panel of this lace and the ‘ collar is also trimmed. ’ $1.50 Waists at $1 White lingerie waists, made with panels of fine lace, prettily trimmed on each side with insertions of Valenciennes lace and fine tucking; three-quarter sleeves and a collar to match in style and trimming. Nemo Corsets, $3 Both Buildings—Second Floor. 1911 spring models have all the merits of the famous Lastikops supporters—elastic sides, guar- anteed triple stripping; reinforced boning. Sizes Redfern Corsets, $3 Boned with whalebone. La Vida Corsets, $3 Madame Dewey, the expert, will fit, free of charge, all La Vida corsets that are bought. Every pair is guaranteed and each is finished with garter supporters, $3 up. We will fit any corset for $1 up, and have experts do the work. The Sale of Willow and Ostrich Plume, ».%:, The most important part is the price, but there is a satisfaction in knowing that they were bought from one of the most noted makers of willow plumes, and that every plume is three-ply and band- knotted. Here are the prices: 15 and 16 inches long at $4.25 instead of $6.00 and $6.50, 18 and 19 inches long at $5.75 instead of $7.75 and $8.00. 20 and 21 inches long at $7 instead of $9 and 49.50. 17 and 18 inches long at $9.75 instead of #12 and $12.75, 10 and 20 inches long at $12.75 instead of 816 and $17. @1 and 22 inches long at $15.75 instead of $19 and 920. 28 and 24 inches long at $19.75 instead of $25. 19 and 20 inches long at $19.75 instead of 825. 19 and 20 inches, very wide, at $11.75 instead of $16 and $17. 21 and 22 inches long at $14.75 instead of #18 and #19. 25 and 26 inches long at $21.75 instead of $25 and 826, 19 to 36. ading and cluster bows, Others have deep flounces of embroidery and lac e, or embroidery insertion and edgings to mateh, $2 “Klosfit” Petticoats at $1 With Jersey tops, moire or sateen flounces. Black Ostrich Plumes 18 inches at $3.80 instead of 95 21 inches at $6.80 instead of }t 88.50 and 89. SQ me at $4.50 instead of 22 inches at 87 instead of 8075 onde lungs. Serious complications are lia- Me to develop in the course of the French Seal Dyed Coney Coats disease, as grip settles in the weakest $87. 50 part of the system, sometimes the kidneys, the brain, the stomach or Blended Marmot Coats . Black Caracul Coats. . the heart, resulting often in heart failure, but the most dreaded of all, Blended Squirrel Coats Alsc nd 87, 40 inohes at $8.78 instead of 7.50 and $8. $59.50 $72.50 — $127.50 pneumonia, which is particularly fatal when arising from grip. The fatalities resulting from this disease within the past few years ficiently aroused doctors to the importance of giving the disease the closest investigation. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is a remarkable remedy in the prevention 3 ROOMS a f t enza, asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, FURNISHED, | ] and cure of grip, coughs, co asi chitis, RTA AGE 8 pneumonia, consumption, and all diseases of the throat and lungs; it pre- | Balance of Our Model Coats a coca VOT" 7) vents complications and bad after effecis that grip so often leaves in the - agai’ aeagene., | § system. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey not only assists in killing the germs, at Greatly Reduced Prices CATALOGUE! my} | bu} it stimulates the b aids digestion and tones the action of the heart. ee! and | uffy’sPure Malt Whiskev Muffs Scarfs fm Mee “ and Rapids Furniture. | N % yy ‘able (bras OZ alloy i haf to its credit fifty years of success, without a question as to its merits $15.00. v++++++Natural Raccoon ...... $12.50 | Rendvorne & 10% a ANG On ay Caen BAS asia curative agent. “It is an absolutely pure, gentle and invigorating $12,50......Blue and Black Wolf...... $72.50 $50 worth, s .75 Weekly ‘ stimulant and tonic. During this time it has ight the blessings of Australi 10 health to overworked men, delicate women and children, who find $12.50. . Australian Opossum. . ....$70,00 ‘ Varner } ingit the heglving properties . $22,50..++++++0. Black Fox.. ........$20,00 / ary to them. It that are so ne makes'the old feel young and keeps thé yoling strong and vigorous. préscribed by doctors a nd recog ase fan iy medi Matched Sets at Reduced Prices Cross Fox, Black Lynx, Skunk, Pointed Fox and Mink, arte ge Sarto’ ‘one $275.00 25 Cents inside 35 Cents uci r Address WORLD ALMANAC, Pulitzer Building, a Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19tb St. New York City, N. ¥y }IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED | —A “WORLD WANT” WILL GO AND GET It.

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