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i THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1911. STOLE FOR CHARITY [nce ous | Oe | en | | fom ; INDHIGHHONORS | Land Along the Ocean Front in the & hi IN FRATERNITIES Used $6,200 Taken From Em-| ployers in Giving Friend- less Goud Time. ARNS FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue Heart of Wildwood at Public Sale FRIDAg, AS GQSUAL, Eanes am —————- — Another Great August Sale Friday The Real Estate Opportunity of a Generation | and JN event of compelling interest will occur on Satur- . : = | A MIGH TY DAY. F OR CLEARANC. ES! | day, September 2nd, on which day Baker Broth- at :, ' an 4 | ers, Founders of Wildwood and Wildwood Crest, Last Friday of the Scason—We take Stock August 31st. will sell at Public Sale, in lots to suit purchasers and on easy terms, the Best Land in Wildwood. WILL GET OLD JOB BACK | Court Remands Prisoner for H Ne mail of telephone orders for the followings— Muslins LAST FRIDAY | Wonder Values) THE GREATEST) Women's Suits STOCK thirty Days and Will This land is located in the most desirable portion of Sheets OF THE of er IGUST SALE | Dresses, Coats CLEARANCE y y' Wildwood and bears the same relation to the whole Pillow Cases, Etc, ) SEASON Blankets YET Bathing Suits, Etc.) prices Later Release Him. island in value as Broadway and Fifth Avenue bear to the City of New York. On its western side, along Atlantic Avenue, are many of the finest residences and hotels Fruit of Loom Musing ons line Hot tll Ab inches wide 62 Wand 12 cts Linen Suit colors ural, white and 5.98 Richard Pacherz was a philanthropic thief. That the aged might have out- ings he stole his employer's money; that the orphans might have picnics he put his hand in his firm's till; that doctors might be paid for performing opera- tions upon the fatherless he falsified the on the island, and on the east it overlooks the Atlantic Ocean and Boardwalk and the splendid front of the magnificent Ocean Pier. Land in this center section has never before been offered for sale, and this sale presents unquestionably the $2.08 and $3.08. Blankets——also best Blankets—all sizes. . $5.05—Fino Callfornia Wool Blankets—extra heayy—for all alze beds 2:99 $6.50 and $7.00—Kino Cal. and Pure Oregon Wool Blankets—white and nd Ohio Woot iderdown finish 1-8) Dresses of Chambi Gingham and eal i were $2.98. . . ot Cotton Volies, es, were $6.08 and e ‘Oe eee ore.» n Dreesee—emb'y and books of his firm. He stood to-day In| opportunity of a generation to secure the most desirable View of Wildwood’s Famous Beach and Boardwalk | ore PEERS TRI dts Lc. eminent General Sessions to be sentenced by prea . ried Of land in this sal oie wlio: ienowe thin te Lambe’ Wool Blankew—extea Judge Swann upon conviction for grand|f ANd valuable ground on the entire island. Title is in- the Jand in this sale, everyone who knows this island heavy 6.00]. larceny. sured. says: “It is the key to the whole situation, Here values are $15.00 Pure Cal. Lambs’ Blankets. ..8675 Pacherz {# thirty-eight years old’, He lived with his wife and three children at No, 181 Eighty-third street, Brook- lyn. Up to July he was bookkeeper for Harris Brothers & Barnett, manu- facturers at No. 04 Broadway. On July 17 his employers discovered that he had taken, during four or five years, 98,200. He was arrested, indicted and convicted. Before his arraignment for sentence he wrote to Judge Swann that his plight was due to his ambition for honors and official position in fraternal orders. WAS PROMINENT MEMBER OF ODD FELLOWS. He told the Judge he was Noble Grand of Germanta Lodge, I. 0. 0. F, and a director of the home and orphan arylum of that order. “I spent money taken from my em- } oyers in order that I might be classed as a good fellow,” he said. “I received | many gifts and tokens, To get these things I had to keep up my end," Judge Swann had Investigated and found that Pacherz nad taken old per- sons from the home for automobile rides and outings, had provided all sorts of entertainments for the orphans and had $24.98 Finest Cal, Wool Blanket for large size beds bes White Crib Blank equard Baby Blankets— 0 Inch—allover cosieAs... 6+. erdown finish Bath as firmly established and as certain to increase as if the tra net Custodians of funds, and all who seek investment where | was located in the center of any large and prosperous city.” security and profit are assured, as well as those who wish to _ build ahome by the ocean, should not fail to be on hand. Do you know what great fortunes have been made in Atlantic City Ocean Front Property in the last few years? Wildwood is dupli- cating Atlantic City’s growth. The sale will begin promptly at 11 A. M. on Saturday, September 2nd, on the Boardwalk directly facing the land. JOHN A. ACKLEY, Auctioneer. Write at once for particulars about this great sale, including map of the ground and surroundings. Long Silk Coats—black Taffet PB ind tan n Pongee— ude Sole 5.00 to 25-00 +149 Skirts—white and natural— © $1.98 and $2.08 rae Skirts—plain or wieh Hairlines—also all wool mixtures—-were $6.08 Cambric House Dresses—were 08. . CURTAINS Sale Va r enath Lawn Kimonos——were .71 GURTAININGS and atin Meaalines (oot TABLE COVERSS Clearances 98 10 $10.08... 1-98 04.08 Bathing Shoes- Were 39 LO SLB. .eeeeee +16 t0.49 Greatest Week of the Season At Wildwood, N. J. Arrangements have been made for Thrilling Aeroplane Flights WED., AUG. 30, BABY PARADE on the Boardwalk. Opening of the Motor Show at the Casino Rink, to continue for 6 days. MON., SEPT. 4th, LABOR DAY celebration with numberless events, Japanese Feast of Lanterns on the Boardwalk throughout the evening. A unique, decorative and delightful exhibition. Import 1 Sash Lac Iriah, Point, Girls’ Wear oye Babies’ Wear peices 45x36, 50x6— “Red Ticket" Lot of Minses’ Fine White Drosses—allover emb'y, —the season's 4.08 to 11.08 Children's White bet Dresses— y to 14 ye with omb'y wad lacee— 8s. #6 2-49 0 3.08 Lot of. Little Children's Dreasea—Gingham and Linelle—to 4 yrs.—were 69... B88 ong Coate-—batiste and ec Wildwood has Efficient Express Service, with Parlor Cars, morning and after- noon, from Market St. Ferries and Broad St. Station. Popular Excursion every morn- ing at 7 o'clock from Market St. Ferries. Round trip, $1. BAKER BROTHERS masks and Velours— al Boxa6 DAKSO.... reg. All moasuroments aro betore hemming, | Spreeds torn FRIDAY Mfrs’ Half Pairs Curta favored kinds, and al $5.00 and $16. 00 palr- Spreads OF THE medic < Pillows, Etc. \ SEASON etrlp Lot of Bables' Lawn TR Neer aia Eat FOUNDERS OF WILDWOOD AND WILDWOOD CREST MANUFACTURE ae oe ations for fi uh Bits y eth at AN | ‘ Z ‘. ‘ $1 loneycomb Spreads—full size «89 r at aw Hats—Milans relatives. Practically all of the stolen | P $2.25 Kx. Heavy Crochet—hem'd. y— towers and ribbon * money was accounted for In deeds of D | B Id g Ph l C0) W ld woac rd N J fringed, scalloped or cut corners. . 1687 FAR LESS THAN VALUE! trim-—to 5 yrs. —were $1.08 10 $2.49 68 cha | rexe ul in 9 1 Aes a., r 1 9 OB sis y Sitkoline Comfortables. 674 if Hine and heavy, weaves— white und Ara-|‘Ked ‘Tleket Lot of Bales ‘A momber of the firm, Mr. Barnett, in $1.69 Comfortables—fig'd top 98 | set EXE sre Seah fave | rine tot: iadivdlne of phic Pee: -ourt ouked the judge to let Pacherz go| $1.70 Heavy Weight Comfortables.. 1.29 7 ot, Inetuding. ai allie eo upder a suspended sentence. He said GOOD FRATHER PILLOWS. 5.4'010..6B6..08BP | ete sec a BAS ile sdlath bar cade eek eniy 100 of Cab " F ry cured "A. CA, Ticking — : WORTH \ THIRD MORE! stolen 6,20), but that the firm was will pes be vy P 2 7 2 bp Se z ‘ tog. (08... Salo o- ctinetcablnei + | Underwear STOCK Ing to take the man back and truct to| pay : hei 3 4 4 p : “ f SATHE PWS—ext ; ‘ LBA him to repay his stealings in thm oo anton Ere Supply Your Wants To-Morrow. Tires nec eens CLEARANCE A HPAdE WHO 1 moat Ph reg. $1.00... Sale | We Close All Day Saturday | Petticoats PRICES spending rena. heer ia aa $s J . reg. ti $14 Py “4 fe 4 ie el 0 Sale the Judg i am ree. $140.) Si ” |o— Scien ls be 4 2 F . re 10... Salo. 4 ST OK Nolnsook Combinations—lace or by you; others have deserted you. Your | 5 : pele oer BERS . Q sia BY POUNDS t |Rugs LAST FRIDAY | cyelot emb'y——-tibbonm Fun—reg. .08 69 employers say that they will take you | " i raey z * ‘ x oe. Sale. | Shades OF THE Cambric or Muslin Night Dressea— hack and trust to your honesty to pay | Choice White Goose..... 08 % Pol Et \ SEASON emb'y or fancy inces—value 08... «69 them what you have taken, I am not | ‘Throe<juarters Down... 110 rs oles, Etc, Nainsook Night Dresses—dainty going to let you go altogether; you need | Selected White Down)! 108 Ly ad emb'y combin time to repent. and 1 am going to Fe- | mand you to the Tombs for thirty days.” | The Judge did not want the defen-| dant to know it, but at the end of that | Clearance of Best All Wool Smyrna sto match— reg, psook Corset Covers wa—ribbon run—re -—— | Remember! ’e Do Not Open Saturda; t made. Erb wteamer Ake E.R. 0.30 A, +31) of lace and inserte—: 12 he 16 Inch—black it Nains ys, Pach will be back supply ¥ Your Wants To-morr M4 nd rd na end ‘om sat Wibbos-oree. 65. thirty days, Pachera @ bac! at] Ps dowd dei o Up tO $55.00 39.75 | Cambrle and Muslin Drawers - “A . ruffle of tucks and bh. s.— ay pe, nae f Al . siti Finest Wilton | cambric and Muslin Drawers Ae GOVERNOR’S AID ON POST 5 | Table hice) eae FRIDAY } sale ree 8 50 face and Inserts—-reg. .65 +4@ TO LEARN POLICE GAME | Towels OF THE a Hirissale dilaees ‘ambric and Muslin : View from Boardwalk Showing the Land in this Sale, and the Surrounding Towellings \SEASON Medaiilon or small a E be SPECIAL NOTICE—Descriptive Folders showing Wild iaws, with valuable Inform ction, can be obtained free of charge upon request at the Resor! Bureau of this Newspaper le. Joch All Linen Unban aot Window Sia : 00008 rie and Lawn Pettic Commissioner Waldo Entertaining [o"Damasks--eavy quality=-reK, 39.87 34] hit aan. omb'y-ewide ribbon tun x $2.00 1.08 Col. Collins, Sent Here From ro-inen Hi sched, Danasks— sere 031] Lawn Princess Slips—tancy t ” om all ogn =r seeee ATH r Pepven? ‘aa yokes of lace and emb' radi ate 19.87 St. Louis. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— EXCURSIONS, EXCURSIONS. AN Linen Bl or Seg eves 01 | Choe Mossaline Bry Col, Martin J. Collins, military aid to BROOKLYN, | __ BROOKLYN. ——— —<— | — i #4ne ot standard width— a Gov. Hadley of Missouri, ts the guest | ~~ salts a a ee Sa ln y sent eeeees . ees days of Police Commisstoner enn TONEW HAVEN | Nickel ‘Towel Bars or Soap Children's © pie Skirts. Waldo. He w | the Board of u Morcerized Table Damas Fibre Chair = oie Moccerieed 7 Or tun Usually LOO cee. oe LBM St. Louls to make an exhaustive study od Napkine “17a T— ALSO ON THIRD FLOOR In Various Ay of the police methods of this city and For the Next Two Years Mog. 70 doxcn f Stationery--Seotch Madras— EAN UP the tip in Be Roms tty ie at ba May sound ridiculous, but the purchaser af one af a ba | Loxiy. re 81:10 dosen. ht oF TAY peel 19 o) DepartrnentsS PRICES \e returns there ce ve eg “i Aplengtd, Steamer, Hea rkish Hath ‘Towel “ —PUBO. ses eeces * shake-up. SINGER'S MODEL « HOMES } J #,{0, %: ne ‘ola AND RETURN ete vale ; lw or H'dk'te— Col, Collins has been shown the Yul edo» this uroagls icrease, tp valuation ok Largo’ Bah Tow Silks ‘TWILL PAY | ‘aliver' eas my Rogues Gallery and the finger print Towing th ‘tthe hea. tien a ERIE RAILROAD Fhe: med—24860— 2 Betty xf iver Bassi une and Bertillon systems have been ex- is under management of epeC change pocket shew ieee 2.00.. Le plained to him and ho has taken @ FALL IVER LINE. ’ : ae Lane eed Dress Goods) AND LAY AWAY | g,\ [ates Hoe 1.00 ride in a police boat, but his real work |] tickets at Wiers only on day of excursion, | | Going Sept. 1, 2, 3 yond oa. 18 45 inch Bleck Messalines also Nov will begin to-night when hi Dut | All Linen Pate ae 0h soft bustrous—Valle US, sseeeeee 70 | Wide were up to.2 on post and enters the school of in- Wits inch Puro kine Crash ard Silke and Satine Emb'd Swiss Flo struction. He says he Is going (0 EXCURSIONS ree : yelet and other t. Val. and TORONTO| erties White Goods} LAST FRIDAY Hobart Brinsm. Louis _commissic | Lake Hopatcong, $1.00 Yad. Wide Silk Poi finish—-all desir 4 8% New York on | pee West Stead Liberty st.2aam, ||| AND ] 1 50}: and OF THE th . .9|w hite Wash Welts—embd and ‘ees he Ad! epee ex “¢ - ; 3, Yd. Wide Foulard Silks | pearl or me buckles ba conn ‘i | went Chunk, $1.50 RETURN . Art Linens ) st SON havy-und-white and biack and | Black Leather Carrtage aad ROBBERS STRIPPED THEM.) ts wat : Going Aug. 30 yids. ——reg, #129 +1? NET oes ekeneanee | nnd handles — cntisie' <a ° ay, “oo the property. js Mr : sic Fin rquality—12 reg. $1.98.. 1638 { were 8 . +s ©6Q. Women’s Unior ‘otton and Four Victims of Hold-ap Men Lose OTTO SINGER y VSt. and wa iUelneh Fine Nainsooks: oie 1.47 40 Inch N un's Vellings-— broken Lote lisle—ehaped——low neck red bataeae™ Clothes and Money. With, 25 Years Sh i sicanen Fine White Lawn slp pe rat 29 | Mon'e Black Lisle Hose—double sole, oe ERIE, Pa, Aug %4.—Five highway- ee a Address Jame tern Batistes—value.19 sees 01Q35] > styles and quality carller « Umbrellas—black Union Taffete— men, at least two of whom are belleved Poss'r Agent y Purchase Whit Ose tia licemine manor 3 re pisek Ue to be members of the gang which held lies nons=—values tO ++ O44 | broken—now ets tae were $1.49 up the Philadelphia and Erte express at . FR SALE. é EXCURSION EVERY SUNDAY | —> = ne n Cambrics rr (ers MI Wool Storm i geo—6 and 50 Five Mile Curve ne rie the night : DENTISTRY. See ete SAL a Ne Re ey BE NPW PALAC i STERL STR MONTAUK | With MU de LU 4 \ of June %, early. today robbed HH. 1. | == Steadman of Buffalo, Charles Shriver Cleveland, and Ben Gottle' mdi Jo teph Maithawk of this city, in the yards vv E E “eN el e Li hore and Michigun South: o trin’d Searts and Square 50-inch Cream Serges— pla nce itary of 9 - M EE a vr ait 121 | CHEER RRS Bet © Mens Balbriakan Shirts— ged) | Lannwere | Boys’ Suits) STOCK P per tlegant lustro~-were | Cafe J 400 Week and » CLt ARANCE | ad here. Steadman attempted one 8 8 ee ; 411 Wool Cream Sergen and. Was seriously Wounded $4, £7, $10 3400-8 S00 Weak | "iin alteenate pitch tnd aeny eo | Wars Untied nwaymen, after all tie stripes were 50 deen al jarge and small-—wer , 7 vietims had, compelled BETTER MADE, O8 PPV. IED: Cais S4-inch All Woo! Diagonals unep ricae! ies Chetan ea scee aloes wiki then: RMEY it Pe ee by ni hoviean! navy and black=-Were.O%oe...., 9 Rett Bavohaecnen lon Ee eames tien STEAMDOATS, | Cwere $1-u8 und $9.98. 8.50 | sd-ineh Broadcloths---sponged and 8) wi ah ener ae Ment auin's, Main.’ M | Suite Russian and Satlor runk-—were 82.50 1.69) were $2.4 rn, N “pent MaOiLiOnt inp) ra were.OM 160 | ented and arher colors wore 86: Were $119. sere seee 1688 D s Da 2 ft] i Nn e bell FO 4 + +89 | oped Ticket" lot Transtormations— ‘ie, ; ROD if Hit a na 1 5 Y fits Hea tcl a wood shades—14 Inch were 80-08 240 fre Bite REDIT Sigal eeing ac opps EIRENE je) ee a or iste err val ah For ti 5) en Ad 18 inch—were $1.19., .69 trusting and Filing faltieatie, OM FARUSTRAT Wy CATAL Park’ and’ ald i} { Rough Kider Suit Nehakl del (Wash Dress)JUST A HINT “Red Ticket" Lot Hair Switches— Dk. HALL, aN] LW.S be Le, WAhth 0 LAR ee KM: 280 Pf were $1.25 evper! | Wb a good shades—24 Inch—were $3.98 1.98 OF . fla wee Lai 0 rion i P| i, Ma 0 34 yes eto BM 1 Fabrics { BARGAINS THE WORLD as nn me mini s . York, ma} HELP WANTED—MALE, #.78.. «B0 | Mereerted toupisin dleckcwere 18 62.1 PROMPT DELIVERIES ’ doing out of town for ® vacs to sto +98 | Fine Lrish Dimities—-white, navy or con may ha’ World sen — DI | 19 ther, and ddrees Wages 4 a MAKERS war ed, high : " Children npers~ Checked Ginghaus black witty dots of figures" ae »GOODS BOUGHT FRIDAY.4¢—» | = grade men ; eee Sunday World's and ain Lanen tob yrs: \ecmeemets DLins—black and Ail goo boneht Friday. wh be Aettvrad ing World, TBe per week | \ FOR GALE, or UB iietsein tater! Want Directory makes | yoys' Muslin Night Shirts ra jal +016! Rut, avers s as yg a | day World: Se per Sunda’ DIAMONDS ON CREUTI cea wing dea: 7e competent more “Ofers of Mosle | raidtilar Sto loyts value. 49 ana Apron on meataee Ry hee ood you “romiita Easy WEEKLY OM MOSTLY Vatsico work and good pay, Address, tions” than ony other | Nesigee shirts striped boat asen tiene Delving grote Jeiaes : | American Wath ane Diamond to ¥ giving age and voferences, two mediums in. the {2to 1s neck-—vaiue.7 quire no ironing OM oa ore V+ Aaaid mae ol calles } y s Lane, ‘Bel, iduT Cort. itroawlya, 8 General Electric Company, niverse, | j { ig O BES obarhe Memente Sita nce dgjlmumay at ‘deo Gin WDS ot othe Sonenectady, N. Ys \ sd Morning Special Lunch Until 1 P, M, (4 Courses) —29, Cents, \ | +

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