The evening world. Newspaper, September 12, 1911, Page 14

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a ee 14 “FRIENDS OF SULLIVANS | But ti HARE Wee. AN ENS [ TESTIFY THEIR LGYALTY. rat he aaaanyting cit i Shearman, Who Started Early Day Flight, Unable to Tell What Peril He Met. Moved at once to the \Bhearman, who made a bal a e Jaton from Pittsfield, Ma was f 1) mande Jon the farm iB D Estes came upon Shearr almost unconscious, wi to investigate the huge balloon on his 1 gould Kive his name but no 1 He left ¥ the balloon to break the reco fight. He nd Ww from a long dis ed to reach found no his condit! haustion a sults are antiolpa It is supposed that Shearman, who atarted out in an attempt to fly to Can-| ada as one of his qualifying trips fory & pilot's Heense, encountered a pro nounced current of cold alr at some point which sapped his strength. A sitong southwemteriy wird « ly carried the Springfield alm a bee-line from Pittsfeld to Auburn in fast time. The city of Franklin, over which the balloon passed at 6.20 A. M., fs almost on a direct 1 fleld and Auburn man was flying \ A’ OFFERS $2,100,000 FOR COLUMBUS CIRCLE SITE. Property at Sixty-first Street Sought at That Price by W. R. Hearst. Willtam Randolph Hearst has offered | te buy for $210,000 the property Columbus Circle and Sixty-first street, | owned by Miss Frances Hall Park an1| her aunts, Eliza McCullough and Laura | H. Jennings. This became known yes- terday, when Supreme Court Justice }Goff appointed the New York Trust Company as spectal guardian for Miss | ‘Park pending a suit in partition should he not consent to the sale, | Miss Park, who 1s seventeen, ts the Vonly surviving child of the late Trenor Park, who left $2,600,000, most cf! Which she will inherit, She resites with Mrs, Chauncey M. Depew at No, 74 Avenue du Boin Boulogne, Paris. She owns one-third of the Circle prop- erty. ‘The petition for the appointment of @ special guardian for Miss Park sets | forth that the property at present brings in only about $4,000 and that the taxes aggregate $30,000 a year, $50,000 IN WEDDING FEES, ' S Laas brtahads | ‘Rev, Mr. Bakewell tins Married 10,836 Couplee in 27 Yeara, NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 12.—The states ment was made to-day that from wed- Ging fens alone in Ris ‘twenty. seven | as rector of Trinity Thureh of this city: tha Rev. Iipakowell has received ¥ The Rev. Mr. Bako jshow that during his pastorate here ne has performed 10,898 wedding ceremo- nieq for which he received an ave fee of $5. He has baptized 1,09) bables and has officiated at 2,001 funerals, | Large ee, Here Weanesday se" 1.25 ice Dongola high cut, calf top, buttoned, sizes 11 to 2. Boys’ Shoes Women’s Shoes Gun metal and patent|Vici kid bluchers, Cuban leather; button or bluchers; |hects, all widths, sizes 214 nobby last; sizes to 8; regulac 2to sii: speaal, LAS | $1.38, 1.19 Women’s Mannish Waists Women's House Dresses Made from white imported linens,fancy | High and low neck models; materials madras and novelty stripe shirting | are seersuckers and percales in assorted materials; soft or laundered cuffs and | stripes and checks; also some fall collars; hand embroidered fronts; sizes weight wrappers in the lot, lined 34 to 44; exceptional yokes, fast colors, sizes 36 to value : 97 C\%eF ese 77c Women’s Dressing ‘Sacques Women’s Sweaters Fancy Persian flannel sacques of Ori- | Also misses’ honeycomb sweaters in ental designs; cape collar, new style | gray and white; figure shaped; 2 fancy pointed sleeves; collar and_ sleeves | pockets, finished mannish facing; latest trimmed with band of messaline rib- | cw French weave; sizes 34 4 bon; sizes 36 te 46; worth 47¢ to 44; samples, special 45e 98c i : ; Floor Oil Cloth Embroidered Silk Hose Two yards cae pls ney grade, in Women's all silk embroidered hose, |a handsome collection of patterns, cut deep garter top; sizes 8!) tc from the roll any desired 10; worth 98c 59c lecathi special wea yar, 22c Dr. Denton’s Garments ing Flannelette Can't-catch-cola sleeping garments for | Hea ce variety of grays, Per- children; sizes 1, 2, 3, value 29c sians and Japanese figures, 48c... light and dark color: Bleached Sheets reg. W7e yards es es 12%¢ Size 72 by 90 in., heavy grade, 35 Violet Talcum Powder welded seamed centres,val. 49¢ IC] 1 th. box of corylopsis of Japan 9 Pillow Cases and modane; special Cc Bleached, size 42 by 36 in. fine Bleached Muslins quality, will wash heavier; 27 in. wide, fine quality, soft val, 12¢ 734c finish; val, 6c yd... 3Re America’ i Greatest Furniture House! i Block Accounts Opened from $5.00 te $1,000.00 8th Ave. $50 { $3 to $4 Deposit u Baga ssth to [Sieh Seale Liberal Credit $1 to $1.50 a Week 10 Years May be used as Divan, a Bed or Two Separate and Complete Beds. These Sliding Couches have ‘‘Romelink’’ Springs— which are positively guaranteed for 10} years, and are the most comfortable, finely constructed springs made—noiseless and non-sagging. The frames are sere made and in bronze finish. The ema epeiae Are OF eft cotton, covered in green denim. Pgaltively: the bait $3. 69) $30 Spanish Leather [2200 Continuous Pont) agian” $19.96 Armchair, $18.98 | ®rass Bed, Large finely up- holstered Arm Chair orRocker, with superior spring through- ae oe highly Handsome ne continuous 5 Fancy spind e head and foot. Teball Joints. This Bed is actually worth 0 and was never offered meron” $15.98 seat; covered in genuine Leather. Rockers also & sides and door, Adjustable grooved shelves. Actual $30.00 value. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1911. ee THE 140H STREET ‘STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres" t—WE GIVE LIBERTY TRADING STAMPS, ASK FOR THEM gs . VISIT OUR MODEL LUNCHEON, 6TH FLOOR--BEST FOODS, LOWEST PRICES DOUBLE <447 Stamps All Day To-Morrow °",E%.2% [,QouacbedeAcctephta, The Peer of All ‘Underprice Sales! 7 J HIS is evident, it tremendous buying crowds in every hou that this store has been open since Monday morning is any evidence, for Sixth Avenue'’s Busy Corner Store is humming , with business to-day. Old patrons and new patrons from everywhere are sharing the wonderful economies. ‘These and hundreds of other new specials added to all that remain from to-day's selling, cn sale to-morrow. Slight! =-Ingeriet W alk-Over Shoes for Men aWomen-~ (ft HOUSANDS of new pairs for men and wemen in the latest Fall styles; all sizes $ 1.98; 98; and all leathers in the assortment; $3.50, $4, $5 and $6 footwear for. . een nnn e nnn na aeeesale bee em om Floor.’ Theatre Tickets To Manhattan Opera House bac Li ticket entitles a lady to a seat in the Manhattan Opera House, 34th vy next Sunday afternoon cr eve whe re Marcus Loew is presenting high: lass vaudeville, continuous | to IL M. ‘These tickets are good for rei only, and will be given cut at opecia all this week. ecesccoeee: Fall Coats, Special at A SPECIAL lot bought for Wednesday’: ’ $8.98 Go-Carts] Collapsibie and Infants’ He ha Made of cut ($1. 29 Bedfor Infan's ‘ong, Sis {7c sleoves Ince tritumed Second Floor.) —$—<—— ~ Men’s $1 Shirts \ 59¢ Madras amt percale. New pat-{ terns sizes. selling, priced to create lively interest Full length models, made of fine kersey and prettily trimmed with velvet collar and wide braid. Semi-fitted backs, cut 54 inches long. All black. Sizes 34to 44. Choice at — (Third Floor.) —————= Hair Pins | 5e Straight or crimped shell hair Pins; dozen — fe ————$—— Main Moor.) $$$ trimmed and embroidered. Several pretty ——$ Main Fiowr. 550 Watches d Some have loose pane! and $ UI Men’s Wash Ties \ 5e ioe are strictly tailored. All sizes and jengihs, Black of While they last. $2 95 Misses’ All Wool Serge Dresses Fall models. Beautifally trimmed with broadcloth, saiins, corduroys and velvets, Some finished nan ilor ‘and others with low, round necks. Newest fall 4! pee Bos 14, 16, 18. Mee $10 gw i i Girls’ $1 Drewes ...79¢ | Misses $1.50 Dresses. $1.09 3 tae ‘ maa sate Wesnesday—second Floor. ~ Women’s 25¢ Hose a | | Of Dlack el bes . {15e {, Women’s Beits Flastic and leather belts sorted styles and bu ‘oie =a \12e ehe (Main Floor.) foned and garter tops Wate + a Men's 25¢ Hose 4214¢ cotton in black prs; ribbed: tope.! (Main Floor.)-——— Sample Gloves For mon and women; all ' trade-marked gloves; values t 8e U Woinen’s 25c Underwear Fino s; natural color rottol ests, high oF a short 4 sleeves; ‘123¢ to $2.00, Pair collars and cuffs All new designs and perfect gocd:. Vaiues ottingham Lace Curtains | 6 arate and Renaisssnce lace, Dozens of styl American Lely Cte mi or soft collar ~ $i Taiored Waists Thales Lace Curtains and Bed Sets- a Len Underwear Tailored \ In hundteds of fine new patterns. White, | for fullsize beds. Values $3.50 to $15.00; ce Sed 9 3.98, Heavily boned; medium hips, 75 PN tap Pei aladee hd YY 85, *"& $4.85 39c,_ "69c, 98c, $1.49 $6.98, A G8.98} rv ona shore ack: arabe € ined: vests, pants an Pretty, striped | materialy: ‘S7e A Big Purchase at About Half Price Bovsht from a sth Ave manufacturer and importer, whots retiring from business Pp ) hdd Tailored Waists gee Pair only. Sizes 18 to 29 in | 19 es e and aplated with ‘The greatest opportunity of a life time to bul wey : Irish Point Lace Curtains Ruffled Bed Sets Hee eee Arabe and Ne » Valuce 50 to we Linen; stitch- ‘$1 00 SI. 85, $2. 85, $2.50: pair ecru colorings. ju y i i ———isecomd Foor.) 22c Ribbons Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains | Novelty Renaissance Braided | Etumine Curtains Secom rc t White and Arabe color. Curtains White and Arabe Lace trimmed; white and Arabe rarnantumenas the Rik Stowers 91.98 | are. seen $1.00 fas icine” 8 98c Good 50c Corsets \ \29¢ Inches Wide. ear os pes ale Wednesday—Fourth Floors For young women of &! For men and women “$1.00 Umbrellas (85 c with American taffel Handles Round or $52 7-Pc. Dining Room m Suite aie nal ie WSecond Floor.) Sample Petticoats) 65 Worth to $1.25, Gonuiney i rblooms, sateens ,) ———— Main’ Ftoor.)-——___—. $1 Satin Duchesse| 556 yy byrne oe i tne 24 fi de; heavy. quality; Seven p binek onli ier tly as pictured, may be pu r separately at the followi $1.25 St Storm Serges' QR e '88¢ 52 inches wide Mb Ly all-wool; colors und Embroidered. ‘Robes Worth to $8.00, Hand- ow styles; all nd colored effects ——— (Main Floor.) ——_—__—. $12.00 6-ft. Extension Table.... $7.95 $15.00 Buffet or Sideboard... $10.95 $10.00 value, 4 Pane Seat Chairs, heavy box frame, worth $2.50 each, $1.49 at each $4.50 Quartered Oak Rockers (Second Tioor.)———— $t Kimono Gowns\@7¢@ hand A Floor.) $1 House Dresses) 69e Checks and stripes; full skirts; f ei i 100 of these spendid rockers for Wed wep i i Wall P. ap — = day ssl ths rato Challeng te | ee Secama “Ftoor.) itchen, bedroom and hall papers int rice. Quartered and selected oak in a kish Rockers “i pretty colors anddesigns. Large ‘ great big roomy rocker, Bases measurin clprrecevret dir and Woren’ _ sehr 5e | pation: Rel {79 end LY with bigh back, broad 1 98 Wenosser I] covered with a good dura- $7. 45 Heme; value 10; ea f \ 20¢ Pagersinmany patterns, in includ armsand deep roll seat and quar {| ble leather fabric ee SN Main Floor.) —— j Ran asl arunieuei tec ae $10.00 2-in, Post Steel Beds $30.00 Parlor Suites Untrimmed French Felt { 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6 to Bn rk ee ye fall 3 pieces, perfectly pol- , beds wih Dc pot ile a hed. Hats. Values to $2.98 iH fied rth. Iu nd 5 dali colo 1 ‘ails. $4.8 ah $4.05 ee $19.75} ieeissesesclacs'tine!| Re engmel, women's et grade plush trimmed tree peed nt oe Main Fioor. ————__— Sule Wednesday, Fifth Floor.’ ——— (Main Floo Royal Axminster Rugs: (itty 51-50 Hemstitched Table 69d To sec such Rugs at these tapettries and delft blue dining room papers andtwo-tone effects ined, green and brown, for halls and libra- 10c ries. Challenge peice, roll eee (Fifth Floor) eee. 4 rices is to appreciate why we do such a tremendous business. Pree Ror eticiend cacti More 20) 36x72 ie Extra heavy quality mercerized Damask hemstitc 1= inch $9.0 rn) = tee § He Te than 2 seth long. Snow white, in handsome, new deems: No mail i for = size, size, size, AES orders. Limit 3 to a customer. Chalenee Sale price....... hed Table Cloths— Linoleums and Oilcloth } 10.6x13.6 eh ote 83.08, Hematttctemtun stock at mDout ~ BALE ® We Inlald Linoleums 4a regular price and will put these ptormor. |b i ' 62M Tene tatetehed Urabe Clots. In various reerized “Table ‘Damark: ‘ oer rasan! ree OB c tigns. Challenge Sale price Linols sold up to nge Bale Price, each f Good au l _ ren tee’? tine “doson e Tintomert if quality, Sere tale Watney ST CUT Tone ART (Lien — Bale Weitnesday—Ba vs = 84.98 nant fe Iron- ) Grcote Groceries and Wines Wty $6.98 Decorated- “¢ Mude of hetuy wrought, tron, Venetian ur sales this week prove that the public appreciates high class merchandise, given to om Dinner Sets them at lowest pries sais Just 500 3 Westphalia style gugur cular ( A i gig £1 Bath Room Double Sleeve ‘ § sm Sets ey nee Boards—Muslin cov- fui pint OR, » * enemelled tile ered tors: 19 back: have cne yi ; 9c towel ber, tum. bler hold'r, 1007 Spice Jars and BD dish end tooth. peeee pelt, |i Rack —Hardwood rack er brush holder; all , nickel plated, with drawer and six 4 rust-proof; decorated china ¢y 09, "$1.19 value... 49 30” 69c You are ih a third on bs (Be i Vern Dishes, Punch Bowls, Cream Trays, Suga Claret Jugs. Dee es, Celery Trays, it Comports, On ep oe gra~. 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