The evening world. Newspaper, January 20, 1911, Page 20

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phrase hie and power. he concluded hopefully, PROF. UEBUN * i fn manga household. And tt al- | ways means that the man {a cheating womenfolk of thelr fair share of life “But it the day of the woman is dawn- of the rejection of the super- rittion of vex. The arrival of the - Soon aa cong GAMBLERS cae “the — BURGLAR BUSY ~ WHILE BROOKLYN FAMILY DINES VENING WORLD, CROPSEY FINES “LYING” * | LIEUTENANT 30 DAYS. | Commissioner Declares He Will Inflict Heavy Punishment as He Sentences Finn, | At the trial of Lieut. Francis J. Finn | of the Flatbush police precinct to-day, | Commiewioner Cropsey announced that | if it ts necessary he will infilct heavy | | punishment in order to stop lying én the | Police Department. Lieut. Finn was on | Firat tm Ch sentencing Finn, the Commissioner said: “1 must insist on tue truth; from the highest to ss member of this| ae} nt. at these | ba t sense. | li not dis- 26 this time, miss you from the fine you th This, with Pir fine, PLAGUE DEATH IN PEKING. | gene | us te nday equals a per ie City Since Out- but | nent Among the latter ar FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, to 1911, the missionary physicians. eral Americans, ee | a HABERDASHERY DEPT’S. need nore sma A Tob A abl JAMES ‘McCREERY & CO, ajgrd Street 34th Street On Saturday January the 21st In Both Stores, . Shirts, made of English Flannel, Merce- |Clinton Avenue Residence of trint tor having made untruthful #ta | break of Epedemte, | rized Fabrics and Scotch Madras. Various | % ments at a former trial, when he was! POKING, Jan. 20. first death 11 SEVERN PENHURST odels. 1.6 “No Longer Monopolize All of BY DETECTIVES IN | Redman s Entered Second tinea ten days’ pay tor tnsotence ttl patene Glace 2he.00 theese | EF Frnt 2c back 2” Feeds back Ti? oe fermen, 080 wt BS eens f bubot 1 occurred ‘The buttonhotes are the best 1 , in EB, One of the complatnanta was Mise |; nompi : i 4° Healthy Woman's Time. |. . Time in Four Months, | ,ore sfntie, Suevitoate os, tain a muslonary eet wnt. | i ea a ot Shdrts; made of Tetperted Modrus, Perea and tke tie space is ample and Soft Plain or Plaited — member of the Society for the Preven-| the disens and Outing Flannel. aad er capital, but dees not destroy the graceful RUNNING GUN FIGHT ‘ ‘ i yar tion of Cruelty to Animals, who hed | not. until to-day had a fatolity been dl- curves of the collar, Bosom. 1.00 each SHOULD EARN INCOME. i badly eset A PR M. Red- caved Finn's attention to men beating |rectly due to whe plague. In Manchuria | values 1.50 and 2.00 i | man, a wealthy jumber merchant, Was) 4 horse, Finn testified that he had been {and Northern China the plague is slow- | iss an at dinner in thetr home, ARROW No. 416 Clinton | told by Senet, Stover that Miss Conklin |1y e: umber of ericans ij \- | eveniia, Brookiyn, last night, buraiare | waa @ chronic complainane. Sir. Crop: | and ada eat OF atipay OREN Pajamas, made of Scotch Madras. Regu ~, , u a ul oJ Three Card Monte Men Were) Tracked. ie rooms upstatrs and car-/ aay ordered this testimony invewtigated, |and eiildre untry COLLARS lar and extra sizes 1.95 ‘f band Wh ree Card Monte Men Were | pica oft jewelry valued at $5,000 to $0,00.| Sergt. Stover to-day denied having |The Chin > w large 1Se.,2 for 28e. AnsteCieite, ie eaiue &.00 a . 3 his ie th cond me Redr made any such statements. Before extent, # mand f th Cluett, Peabody & Co,, Makers : onul F $1,000 Hisban OSE | Fleecing Sewer Outlet La- | fev’. ‘‘as“ncow omterd oy anieres in| ua cicensialiantii idea | Raincoats, a variety of colors and ~~ Wife Needs $1,000,000. I ; On the former occasion ie " i : borers of Their Pay. n, although the house | ‘values 12.00, 15.00 and 18.00 se and grounds ex- ne to Waverly are the and former Marguerite Mooers Marshall. oe 4 wappose— Detectives Cuoszo and Szermer, direction of Acting Captain Price Alexander avenue station, dressed tr overalls and cloth caps and are @ man with a thonsand- BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPT’S. 1m Both Stores, imoome. smeared Unusual Values. Mrs. Mr. and Redman and their Four Wife te & woman with « thelr faces with dirt to-day in order to daughtor went to dinner at 6.80 0’ clock. | ‘ ¥ Milton-doliar personality. a crew of #: Who have) Myx Redman had thrown her wraps on } ud © Russian Coats. Size 3 to 8 years. ‘. “What are you going to do about | tion fleecing laborers working at the) the bed in her room on the second floor Sey FED) fo) 1 ee 6 are ne hew newer outlet at the Kast River and | some jewelry she had placed tn the 4:75. seeeeeeee4..usual prices 6.50 and 6.75 That's the interesting question betng | One MN HxU) SPOOL, dresser and the remainder on a dresser, . | abled by Prof. Charieg Zuebiin, fore | every ring Attor dinner Mr. Redinan, who is an for Misses 5:75 +0006 . usual price 7.50 of the University of Chicago, at] Renidents in the neighvorhood and the | amateur painter, went to his studio, in and Girls 6.75....+++e++++.-usual prices 8.50 and 9.50 int a lecturer and writer on social] WIVES of the labo; Who are ¢ S| the reay of the house, Miss Redman sual ete @conomic topics. Pruf. Zuebiin| % Ls fi ad} and her matd, Miss Gomez, had gone FSO. cccvecccccccevccesions pri 9-75 akes hin home in Roston, but his | Com?! to the po! into the im room I G t S t d. Ss. ] ! ‘ : Ie trcaateniy neers. trom New | td three white men w Aim -Fpedeeecietion ewpetairs Sa | na Great saturda ale BOs yh .tsiial price 10.50 to 12.75 platforms, and he hae just brought | {0 the workinen by brazenly ‘surprised to see a beam of light under ‘ @ crooked variation of the th monte game, ‘The detoctives joined the crowd around the pay wagon early to-day, and it had hardly begun to form in Wine when a negro and three white men set up a table and began to baw! out invitations 10.50... 13.50 “ 16.50 ..Boys’ Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits, Knickerbocker trousers. sta book here called Overman.’ all, spare person, with keen ideas, “Democracy and r of her room, No one was In uit a glance revealed that | drawers had been opened t her jewelry was gone. “$10, $12 and $15 Dresses for and many other stari!ing values priced Hi) for Saturday at $9.95, $12.95; all excep- tional values. Don’t miss this sale! is eyes and a chin ad he he diacioned some of th ohat at the Nati . al Arte ¥. $6.95 | nd guarted the grounds while was thoroughly searched, secceeeceveess -tsuial price 6.75 had A that the th - | to the game, trace ot burglars. id iple’ A i 6.50...4 .+».-usual price 7.50to 8.50 gle a on re Misses’ Coais! Girls’ Coais! —_ Junior Coais! 5 ver Co wae (WW Increase his income. Cuozz0 and Sxermer watched tong | vestibule doors, fastened with patent 8.50..... capercecers 9.50 “10.50 iM . - locks. There, was ho sign at (hey were | 4 “ “ “ = Woman Should Help. enough to see that there was flagrant ak they wore | $15 COA’ | 'S fo Scr yen 12.75 “13.50 e “not only in the handling of th figet Prot Zueviin has « aitteren cards, but aleo In making change for |? P e 10.50. .sseseeveceeeeeesees usual price 15.00 12.50....+0+6.+.,tsual price 16.50 to 19.50 JAMES McGREERY & COt, 2grd Street: 34th Street those who bought chances at the table. Cuozz0 caught Tim Patello of No. West Forty-first street No. They dived Not a coat in the lot worth less than $10 during the day and @ pantry woman should #imply be given ae! chance with the man to earn - ‘ahe--money her soe see and_soci) bead Joe Boyle of 7 Madison street. They fought vig ‘but he held them for a while. Meantime Frank Gomes of No. 54 Ful- ton treet, Brooklyn, the only one aught by @sermer, drew a revolver and fired a shot which went w: negro, who had eluded Szerme: » firat tried to loosen Szermer's grip on and then stepped back and fired two shots from a revolver, Prieoners Break Away. All three prisoners broke away and started across the railroad yards, turn- ing back as they ran to shoot at the mee CHECKS CLUE TO IDENTITY. | ice Think Man Found Suits for Misses and Juniors Every suit in ovr stock that is now marked $10, $12.50 and $15.00 reduced for Saturday Sale only to e None Sent C.0.D. No Ex No Mail Orders No Exchanges. NEVER BEFORE| BARGAINS NEVER AG ATIN(LIKE THESE Women’s Suits and Dresses From 9 SOUTHAMPTON, England, Jan. 20.— An examination of the check-book of the National Exchange Bank of Spring- fleld, Mo., found upon the body of the American who met death in the woods outside this city, shows stubs Indicating that a check for $10 was drawn in favor of “Underwood” on May 13 last and another for $25 im the order of W. H. ourl, JAMES*McGREERY & CNS latitude, but still there Powell on Aug. 1 3rd St. t 34th Street Felation between service a84| detectives. Cuozzo Among the man’s effects was a bag- W ant 9 ? ihe: i. have gpl claim upon any of the workmen ihe ian cl by eo ee duit and 0 en Ss Coats the # City, On ey are dependent upon| Who had joined in the battle. Railroad, at Springheld, MO. The pories | Come Saturday and Take Your Pick S rday, January the 21st. ; anne Ba Pe ncomry The three men were overtaken and] hope to identify the body upon informa- Every Suit, Dress and Coat in our stock that is now marked $15, $20, $25 and $80 will be reduced, to- morrow only, extra sp for Not a suit or coat in the lot worth. less than #15, Reduced from $30. i ! | | All sizes; all up to date models; every desirable material, j | ' and in the prettiest of patterns and shades. Kemember, everything new and seasonabie. Sale starts as 8 A. M. thrown down wit! workmen, who aid of the sewer for beating them to death on th . The black leader gamble: plit away from his fMiends and ran to the river bulkhead, He leaped into @ boat in which they had all apparently come to the spot and rowed to liberty around the bend of the river, ‘The prisonere were all locked up to be arraigned before Magistrate House is Morrisania Court as common gam- ‘But so many wives are nelf-eup- ‘Porting nowadays,” I suggested. | __ “Not the majority. There are millions women whose capacity is never because whatever be their in- gpa spiritual or social poas!bil- they are the recipients of char. ‘The charity may be disguised by i jel of a devoted husband, but | they are still stunted by subservience “$9'e patriarchal edministration. i Inferior. ton from the authorities of Spring- | fleld, Mo. Ma PORT. 5 The Governmen’ called a large | number of citizens to arms, but the people are not greatly disturbed. Not- lal” assurances that "8.95 HANDKERCHIEF DEP'’TS. Women’s French Hand-Initial Handker- chiefs in various styles, including Hand Hem- stitched, Tape Border or three rows of fancy drawn hem. he oo per dozen value 4.50 In Both Stores, Domingo had been atmeliorated, situation is consklered very del ‘The commissio ery dispute has returned without complishing a je ‘The Magistrate ordered the charge against the men changed to disorderly conduct and sent all three to the work- house for three months. pate od a a | WOMAN OVERCOME BY GAS. Just ini ll a surplus lot of fi hanud-knotted willow plumes, aches long soft, silky « O.D. ® the Chieage ‘Tribune.» the best water purifier. Men's Handkerchiefs of Irish Linen, nar- © the Water nothing except oxy- | row hem. 2.90 per dozen Mire, DeWitt, Returning | wen, Which assists in aeration. An ox- value 4,00 Jontzing plant has been established at SENSATIONAL CLOTRNG SALE Every Man’s Suit & Every Man’s Man’s Overcoat In Our Men’s Clothing Department That Was Priced § ee y | 5 of the tain ma ° had = passed — through Mil basins and sand filers, ‘The tempera- | ture of the water ts lowered by the | operation not @ tra 8 of nitrous | MISSES’ SUIT DEP’TS. Coats,— various materials and models, Sizes 14 and 16 years. 9.00 Suits of mixed or plain colored Fabrics. In Both Stores, majority of women have to Quebiin, “They Most of them, and many of husbands, but @ ts not sufficient opportunity for b choice, The consequence 1s soon after returning from a wake, boards with Mrs. J & few words to he! ace M DeWitt in turning off the gas ac- eldentally turned it on agai: o'elock the fu who found her $12.50, $15.00 and $20.00 Will Be Marked Down for SATURDAY ONLY to. . water, nt. fs consur d Immediately Gite innocently, having been|Pollceman Falrclough, who sent for an emains if. Sizes 14 and 16 years, 18.50 ie nepeey #0 take the step, |Siealevived. twe woman and’ she re: GUARANTEED To BE STRICILY ALL WOOL; up to date as to styte Chiffon Dresses in light colors. Sizes 14 Rone «coh gl Bota nad sirable fabric, in ‘all th the ‘most wanied patterus and colors. _ meg lintaajreveryiter and 16 years. 15.00 ts eran mere savin, tt NONE SENT C.0.D. ‘HIS SALE FOR GNE DAY ONLY! R Sea All Our Men’s $2 Trousers JAMES McGREERY & CO. th ta during the const TH ER E I | Ss Reduced for Saturday Only, to 89e 23rd Street 34th Street ey Our $2.00 Shirts Reduced to 89e THIS PRICE FOR SATURDAY ON Women’s $1.50 to None Sent C.0.D. and Noxe by Mail 3S Shoes, for $ 1 ggg absolutely no == The Unwritten Law. | the most degrading aspect of the | wifm altuation is the existence @hametul conception, the un- word to express the efficacy of lew, It ts @ simple, brutal Nev decir: md ect to the effect that woman !s Ne signs @ es ad men’s high rade shoes, choicest piece of property, for materials, such as woven mad- Bn & -when violated, he may take hia inge. But it is not an attribute on to do this; it is merely the ty instinet which 4 notevery size in every style, but all sizes in the lot. All perfect footwear, taken from our regular stock, Better come early sthey is | 8000 MATTRESSES UNDER PRICE long. P $8 Pure Elastic $2.98 ait; Felt Mattress, \ SPECIAL! fancy ras, very pretty percales, ete. ALL HAND-LAUNDERED an attached | ANNUAL SALE CONTINUED 4% | * Women's Sorosis Boots, Oxford Ties and Slippers, including many standard styles and the latest fashionable models. | Made of Glazed Kid, Tan and Black Calfe skin, Suede, Satin, Patent Leather, ete...» 3.25 per pair former prices 4.00 and 5.00 4.25 per pair former prices 6.00, 7.00 and 8.00 An assortment of small sizes and narrow ‘T_STYLE; Cuffs he rejoined, “In would not be for breaking up COUGHS COLDS th sides, ‘They would be likely | ® longer a Intance before | ter marriage would jy more pleasant. The havd!- fellowship is one of the ve ef the economic dependen », ‘Phere is Mttle camarauerie sainple Hair Mattressesjall ACA or $5.98 s Sit. and 3 ft. in., special at .. ticking, ’ eo 14.00 Pure a . nny in 44.00 Combination Mat sige Pure Mined Hatt |/ sts at greatly reduced prices, to the husband's monopoly | tresses: soft one or two ook. The beginnings of | ely fre found chiefly in the of a man's thoughts, due that the dependent do- oe DLS $20.00 Imperial Edge Pure Hair Mattresses; regular top and bot- tom ; special, $3.98 $10.00 Imperial Edge Felt JAMES, McCREERY & COL whe \phares ‘hie home Mattresses: GA Q Comes in All Sizes, pric a an $10.98 25rd Street Séth Street te bis larger i hae CM BROS., SIXTH AVE,, 224 & 02d STS “a

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