The evening world. Newspaper, September 12, 1911, Page 15

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SEIZE NECKLACE AFTER WOMAN HAS, PAID FULL DUTY Customs Inspectors Accom- pany Mrs. Brown to New- port and Open Trunk. LATER RETURN GEMS. Scant Apology for Needless AT OWN REQUEST EX-POLIGEMAN IS | SENT TO PRISON Left Force When Injured, Is Homeless, and Asks to Be Committed as Vagrant. A man who sald he was John J. Quine lan, an ex-policeman and once attached to the Fifth street station, appeared in Night Court last night and asked Afag- {strate O'Connor to send uim away as a Curlously enough, a representative of the | French press has just made a careful count and he says missing. Of these, 1 0088 NOW GUARD ART TREASURES AT LOUVRE. tice dogs have night duty to watch res of France in the are of the French shoot ve Italian, Other n h have di 4 p arb tr Coypel, Da authorities have ordered Reynolds, Lawrence and last, da taken of all the an inventory THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1911. Futon Sr. Con Entrance Bmooce St. B’KLYM, to Store Extraordinary Special Sale in Our Subway Bargain Basement Great Special Purchase of 300 New Fall Tailored Suits An opportunity that rarely cecurs so carly in the season ik suits of this character for so low a price—made of the popular fancy mixture fabrics very newest. colorings; coats lined with guaran teed satin; all handsome new models. to offer fine handstailore in the Hoyt Street Subway Station lw Values from $12 neARN eel FOU. iEN s1 tE West of Fifth Avenue As a result of the excitement over tha a Ry AIST Direct FOURTEENTH STREET theft of the “Mona Lisa” the French & Announcement Extraordinary! MESSRS, COHEN BROS, & <0. Fifth Avenue, Between 17th and 18th Streets Importers of Lace Curtains and Nets RETIRING FROM BUSINESS Have Sold to Us the Choice of Their Extensive Stock At Less Than Cost of Import! Following Letter Explains Itself: Siation au |. |V¥asrant. Quinlan told the Magistrate to $15. Humiliation Mrs. Oel that he had suffered injuries when off | No Alterations No C. O. D's. i" ichs? + duty that had compelled him ¢o leave 7 Tichs's Friend Angry. ine'toree and for that reason ne iid not Styl LA ’ hc “+ 7 draw a pension. He eaid he had a0 if gt r Dvn FLT teu’ sain ltometadl or untae Water on Women’s Full Len oats James J. Brown, who ts waiting here for her friend, Mrs. Charles M. Oel- wichs, to return from Europe and go with her to her home In Denver, Col., is intensely indignant over her treat- ment by the Bosto: customs officials and thelr selzure of ons of her pearl necklaces, “American customs officials have adopted the third-degree methods which the police use, as < have read,” Mrs. Brown to-day. The worst of my experience is that I took ev’ — precau- tion to escape the humiliation and per- sonal suffering to ch I was sub- Jected. My decl-ration of the dutiable articles I brought ip was qbsolutely frank and correct.” “6 Mrs. Brown showed this letter: “Treasury Departinent. Vntted States Customs Service, “Port of Boston, Siass. “Mrs. J.J. Brown, Muenchinger-King Hotel, Newport, R. 1. “Dear Madam: I am sending you under separate cover by registered mail the necklace and case which you sald! unable to obtain work, He told the Magistrate that he did not care to go into the history of his past and would be content {f he could ‘be sent away for a time. By direction of the Magistrate a complaint was made by Detectives Nathan Whitman and Lowe, and Quinlan received a sentence of six months in the Workhou ‘The detectives told the Magistrate that they had known Quinlan while he was on the force, which he had left about two years ago when attached to the Fifth street station. They said Quin- lan was injured by a fall from a surface car and had lost an eye, which unfitted him for police duty. _ NIGHT HAWK CABBIES RUN INTO TROUBLE. Three of Them Touting for a Gam- bling House Locked Up and Lose Their Licenses. Mixtures, Broadcloths and Wide Wales, handsomely tailored and finished; may be had in black or colors. Women suffering from any form of illness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. AIl letters are received, opened, read and answered | by women. A woman can freely talk of her private | illness to a woman; thus has been established this confi- dence between Mrs. Pinkham and the women of America which has never been broken, Never has she published a testimonial or used a letter without the written consent of the writer, and never has the company allowed these confidential letters to get out of their possession, as the hundreds of thousands of them in their files will attest. > Out of the vast volume of experience which Mrs. Pink- ham has to draw from, it is more than possible that she has gained the very knowledge needed in your case She asks nothing in return except your good will, and her advice has helped thousands. Surely any woman, rich or poor, should be glad to take pig tin of this generous offer of assistance. Address Mrs, Pin ham, care of Lydia | 3°75 & 5-87 Values up to $12.50 Final Closing Out of All Summer Apparel All $5.00 & $6.50) Summer Dresses > To be closed out at ) All $7.50 Summer Dresses To be closed out at _ DENTISTRY. 1.59) Skirts All $10.00 & $12.00 Summer Dresses To be closed out at All $6.50 Linen 2.97 {1.49 To be closed out at Waser. Septeader tas, 1911. Gesere. Janes A. fearn & Sep, few Tork. Gent temens Ae we are adout to retire from the importing busicese, we se- cept your offer for Ieported Lace Curtains, Imported Sesh and Curtete Mets, and Lace Bed Sete, although it represents @ considerable lose to es. Being the only firm whose purchases were mace on retiring basis Fou are the only house tr Orester few York privileged te use our name ie Awe G Cohen Bros. & Co's Importations included Arabian, Marte Antoinette, Renate- nance, French Lacet, Irish Point, Combination Net, Scotch Lace, fine Notting- ham, French Net and SCRIM CURTAINS . Also fine BED SETS and HIGH CLASS CURTAIN NETS edvertising. Youre traly, v delivered to Mr. Ktnnealy at this of- Commisstoner James G. Wallace of the fice yesterday: Clty Hall License Bureau; Philp koen-| E, Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. | Waterbury Way This Splendid Purchase Now On Sale! “I wish tot you very much for |ler, Mayor Gaynor’s stenographer, a your courtesy und rezret that you [J P. Whiskerman, civil engin Anyway every woman ought to have “Lydia E. Back to Naturet A plate that surpasses all Our Prices. Values. should have by it to any trouble, |/mvestigated the Asch Bullding °. ’ ”». . others in strength, beauty and durability is Fine Nottingham Curtains + 6B to 4-081 — .08to $7.08 WE tomliiea by son (o. incloned {don the night-hawk cavties] Pinkham’s 80-page Text Book.” ‘It is free also. the result. It goniorms to the touth pet: || | #reneh Lace, Renalsance and Marin Antoinette. 4-08 t0 16-QBt $7.00 to 922.98 herewith. -day and arrested three of them. en : ‘ fectly—fits without the slightest discomfort |] | Sash Curtains to mateh many of above... 2-98 to 14.08: bes to $10.08 “Yours truly, risoners were taken before Magis- Fill in the following coupon with your name and address —holds itself firmly in place—can never slip |] | Superb Renatssanco, Brussels and Arablan Curtains 6.9R to 20-98; 87.08 to $40.08 “Ww. T. Hopars, he L E, Pink! M ik or drop. Teeth that permit you to chew ||| Spectal Lot H. S. Border Scrim Curtains; Filet “Appraiser.” [eld them in. $1,000 bail each, Subse-| ANd mail it to ¢ e Lydia E. af 14 Beit igh ms bash any food. You can eat anything without |[| | Lace Insertions... ial easy 1.60; 82.c0to $3.95 tly Commissto Wall voked y valua > ‘ because th Dver 20,000 yds. Curtain Nete—practical an atic HUMILIATED WITHOUT ANY |aUently Commissioner Wallace revoked! Mass, and you will get this valuable book at once, free. interfering with the taste, because the roof aed footie eer Pe reirh tar adwine mene REASON, SHF. SAYS. “So, you see, I was put to shame and Made to suffer needlessly," Mrs. Brown Commissioner Wallace, Mr. man arfl Secretary Kochier were on a Whisker- tour of inspection, At Thirtleth street | LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO., LYNN, MASS. in getting it—made in a day. of the mouth is uncovered. This plate cannot be had elsewhere. Come here in the morning and have us extract your old teeth FREE, No delay French Net Bod Setx—Marie Antoinette; Renais- mance French Lacet and Arablan Bed Sots 2-08 to 11.98) $4.50 to $17.00 7-98 to 29.98: $12.08 to 840,00 . “My bit rT . A and go home at night with a new set that fits your mouth perfectly. “ " 1 Sed during the iast twenty-five years 1 [tne Sizt# avenue they were approached See at Ran mieene cnn te air eaiel Best operators, Best service. Lost teeth replaced without use of un- |] | SPectal Marte Antoinette ots Eee) pee havo visited thé four quarters of the|te (ane hen ta a monte eaearsatn “Lydia E. Pinkham’s Private Text Book Upon siehly'lates.”‘Decayed teeth restored permanently, Loose teeth tightened || | ata dot i 1.49 to 6.08: $2.40 10 90.98 lobe. And I say this truly: Never] wy, NGG bier reesi!! e e ” to stay. All work guaranteed for ten years. extractions and every form . Bave I, an American, encountered such |yalieee Mer arrest” gala Ailments Peculiar to Women of dental surgery made PAINLESS by our Our Great Offering of Fine Tapestries and Draperies diMculties with customs NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY The threo calubles fled up Sixth ave- swith those in th the Russian po! at {te face value, but here the customs officers under the present system make thelr countrymen feel ag if they were fugitives from justice. “This time 1 have been abroad four months, during all the coronation fes- tivities, and 1 kept religiously the item- ized bills for every article I bought on the other side, Two days before land- tng in ‘on I copied the bills verbatim on my declaration, which I handed in, Presenting the original bills also to ex- Pedite the passage of my luggage. 1 placed every article I had bought in my trunks, Where it could be got at and examined easily. On arrival I found 1 had not quite jough cash to pay the duties, and the officers refused for the balance, and get a check Thad to go to the b. cashed. INSPECTORS WENT TO NEW- PORT AND SEIZED PEARLS, “After performing some acrobatic feats in climbing over trunks, I got mine out tn three hours, I had to wait for the 4. M, train for Newport As I entered the r ation 1 was in- tercepted by cust officers, "We traced you here,’ they sald, ‘The Appraiser has ordered us to bring back a siring of your pearls to be ap- Praised again; there is a question whether the billr you submitted correct. As trunks have gone o: ahead, we must go with yor to News port.’ “Fancy my embarassment!" exclatmed Mra, Brown; “the men were tn uniform; ‘any one who did not know mo might think I was arrested by the Mederal au- thorittes. I would not take my chair in the parlor car, by the time I got here I was as black as a stoker on an Oriental coal boat. On the way down, ft occurred to me that I had paid by check for the pearls in question. I told | this to the oms officers, produced | the stub of my checkbook and agreed to they replic us our places if rt the pearl “Here, Thad to go in the ba room, pearls," at the rec strangers to me, ¥ honesty for granted, while my wo with every proof to back ft. wen nothing. But tardily $50 Worth |$100 Worth|, $3 to $4 Deposit Tie Jo $1 a Weeklst to $1.50 2 Week *|nue and into a saloon, $7.59 19 $10 Deposit] | Wallace and his compantons followed. There was a tus- sle, but the cabbies were forced to*sub- mit. They were J. H. Calkin and E wand talkin, brothers, living at N 500 and 497 Sixth avenue, respective! and Frederick Donoway of No enth avenue. astern Oklahoma are a gs from heat. Tem- peratures range from 95 to 100, THE DANGERS OF THE SCHOOL ROOM What tho Littls Ones Are Ex. posad to Every Day, Ad- vie for r Mothers, School room peeiitrer can never be the same as home conditions and they are always a tax on the strength of the little ones. Especially is this true after the long vacation when the children come in from a summer spent in the open air and are obliged to sit long hours at their desks. Thousands of mothers their children Father Joha's Medicine during the opening weeks of school to supply ther with the added strength they need at this time. It is safefor them te do so because Father John's Medicine is free from alcohol or dangereus drugs in any form and besides it is a pure and wholesome food tonic that gives the little jones health and strength. If the child does catch cold the wise mothe | Father John’s Medicine at once bi it eures colds in the natural way iy driving out the impurities and strength- ning each organ of the body to resume its natural work, doctors pre scribe Father John's M e and have doing so successfully for over Lifty Itis not a pa a ctor’ apreser abottleto day LOST, FOUND AND REWARD: ~| Value Full Sets of Teeth... .$5.00 Gold Fillings 54 W. 23d St., New York. (Opp. Eden Muwe) No Mbhes Down or ridiculously small deposits will attract the inexperienced buyer. shoppers will look for honest co ms that w prospective Drool of our straights i borne out by the fact that we are one of the largest fu and carpet distributers in the country. power, WE arc enabled to offer you the Best Credit System—One Low Price—Cash or Credit Out. of-Town Deliveries Made by Our Motor Trucks niture Thanks to our enormous purchasing 3ePiece Parlor Suite, latest design, mahogany finished frames, with wing sides; upholstered with loose cushions of silk plu 29. 75 indestructible springs in seat; like design; value Wilton Rugs $18.50 $27.50 1; $45. Axminster Carpets With or without border 89c 98c Value $1.25, $1.35 Velvet Carpets Axminster Rugs Wie sic, at $11.50 Vatve $24, at 8.3x 10.6, Value 836, at Fare ess, at $13.98! vainest.0ote s1.3s $31.50 |Value $22, at $15.98 Linoleums $45.50 10.6x13.6, 39c 49¢ Valnie §0¢ to 78¢ at $26.48} vaine 48 at $53.50 YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF THESE 3 ARTICLES WITH EVERY_PURCHASE OF EG OR OVER EATER OUCH THIS SOLID OAK EXTENSION TABLE $ 3°° pown on? SO $ G0 . + S75 ER f $ 750 ° . #100 159°°y, +500° ‘2174 - “BZAVE ser IB END xy OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL Saecorn. WEEKLY OPENS AN Saved by ev ery purchaser of one or now. The New y, Which is about will soon be in $1,000 these homes 4th Ave. Sut 80% comp use, making Singer’s Model Homes tk How, Why hesita t ire to greatly ag “uns OTT TO SINGER \. Builder 25 Years Experience, Kings Mi nnd West Ninth Brooklyn. EXCURSIONS. Sight S Seeing ‘Yachts ig Y. ac! STEAMBOATS, nin Line ity Long Branch, Asbury WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS. 4149416 Fulton St., Brook! oot HOURS, 8 TO 6; SUNDAYS, 9TO2 German, French and Swedish spoken. $5.00 - up i dad Gold Crowns, 22 kara‘ Silver Fillings wt west Abraham @ Bireus’, __ Ladies: in attendance, . 25¢ SPECIALS Fora Few Days Only Taken from Our fee | 10 W Stock We Sell at $1 ae i ae Diamond © of Ruby, Sa No. 170 W extra, Nok’ ts by or call for and. don’ forget (0 get our Free Wargain Catalogue Sheets JAB DIAMOND co. | DIAMONDS & WATCHES ON CREDIT Bost Values In thy City, Easiest Terms, | ROYAL DIAMOND s WATCH CO., Maiden Lane, Phone 5208 Cort, DIAt MONDS ON CREDIT | EASY WEEKLY Ol MONTHLY PAYMENTS , Mmerican Watch and Diamond Co Lane, ‘Tel, S867 Cort Vake bleval enteat tel Before Selecting Your Apartment CONSULT THE “Apartment to Let’ Advertisements in THE WORLD IT WILL SAVE You Time, Energy and Money The World’s “Apartment to Let” Advertisements offer you the greatest variety of selection. Allprices, sizes and locations Continues: -50...1.00.. .1.60...2.00; worth $1.00 to $5.00 A special in this line—new, best color silk velours, 2.60 yd., elsewhere $3.26 & $3.50 Special Values All Around the Store Needs ba the hour in whjch substantial savings are WOMEN'S NEW WAISTS Black and navy Mossaline-— presented :— WOMEN'S BATISTE CORSETS Lace. trim'd—lonj sizes 18 to 30—value 81.60. 98 EXTRA FINE BATISTE eORsETS Emb'y ei —aew Us long mods “Fog. 83. 1.98 NAINSOOK ¢ CORSET T COVERS Yokes of fane; 2.39 | WOMEN'S TAILORED HATS m'd with earwand of messaline— 1,98 Sas ve ‘98 iy, 4 colors ribbon—usually . es 3 | FOB SL DB eee sess NAINSOOK COMBINATIC nN: | UNION LINEN HU@K TOWELS } g| pew stylea—Val nore . Paris, torehon peta: or emb' y—values $1.29... N IGHT DRESSE FS ay 17x34~-hommed—reg. .11.. | TOWELLINGS Pure IInen—extra heavy— reg. 14 ‘38 Barnsley nity ond for : 3 3 hotel use: ; 6 ALL LINEN TABLECLOTHS \ 75| CAMBRIC PETTICOATS: Fringed—worth $1.19......+. Elaborate modele-—lace or GIRLS’ NIGHT DRESSES |) agp to} a Cambrle and Muslin—emb': and tucks--1 to 12 yra.~reg. . CHILDREN’S DRAWERS Ruffle or tue '. Worth . New Fall Styles in . ’ oe I? ’ Men’s “Emperor’’ Shirts| + Made of extra fine Percales in natty, tasteful designs—white and colored grounds The manufacturers have put their best efforts into these shirts, and the result shows in full cut, perfect fit and excellent workmanship. BOSOMS-—Plain or pleated. ‘VES. Various lengths—with and without cuffs, 134, for youths to 19 inch for stout men. should any fade, a new shirt will be given, CS Cut Price Sale of Scholars’ Supplies Continues All This Week ALL LINEN SATIN DAMASKS 70 inch—-beautiful designs— $1.00 quality CLUNY & TORCHON ed 89 AO White and ecru—various usually 7.9 and .25,. widthe= Colors fast ie) MORNING SPECIALS eas 2 To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. \b:.47 ac Thais Woe ae Table Otelothe 1a Tatlored, with reid and ‘button etn b—-white and CEs TMD PROote 25e Absorbent Cotton Wal p80 LO, Petticoats 1 flown RCOND PETHICOATS 5 28e Boys* New Fall Caps fain Pt 10-inch garnet, BESS $e Boys’ Trousers 5 it 29¢ Lining § 19 ne rr Orit i ‘86 ine. full pieroans ot 1 ef ‘and. petticoats, RA atin Messalines ing shade for day and WIN’ Foon. ext Ginghoms D a 42) Large asse iS RESTAL RANT Srilimb PLooR, LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! Clock Signe Denote Morning Speciale ° a 5 ae ee

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