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ss nedeinaeennanenmsndiinaistinaiiadaninthemheeaesenaantiiediaseamisiabeiaciamanerane tesa 8 WHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1911 | for Temperance With only about three and \ one-half per cert leohal ralgned to-day before Magistrate Butts in Ohio, who have already \Increased their five-cent drinks to 10 \aned (ib euch’ 6g cdr. cowdion, ‘THAy rant etouth wot ne tovowed, rnia, {WAR VETERANS PLAN DINNER thed th: re Joh oc Ly H a of ~ t was explained, was due » the small JAfiecting Scene in Court as) Crest of the Volcano Now an or"Sronanuy end ‘treo Hundred ana] BIS Producer Advises Against jquintty of wusur usca Ja the manu-| Department Commander Wall Wilt ‘facture of soda flavors i a ' . Tenth atreet, Ralph Cooper of No. 302 ase, but Sfnaller Ones t fl itn sree te| He Guest of Honor, ‘ ) Broker’s Clerk Is Held Eruptive Mass, While Lava | Sycxman street, Willan 1 Heiden ot | !crease, but Sfhaller Ones cot ah Wega to ths gsi ot sean| THE New York clty caiioe oF the Pabst { No, 88 Dyckman street, Albert Heiden Think It Necessar | only @bout $04, rarely does Spanish War Veterans have combined + fessi Flow Increases. of the game address, John J. Heins of cessary. Hd to give o banquet to Department Coens . Hy on nfession. Ne, O Dyckwman wrest ond Bawerd the average gi contain more than CT m f Lats 6? No, SF Dysusnin treet, : one oun and in most cases; meander Bernhardt Wall at Reisen- ' weber's Saturday, Sept. 16, 1911. it + | CATANTA, Sicily, Rept. 18—The erup-| The prisoners were arrested on Sun-| While each manufacturer dlaciatme bata tee ot candy manufacturer tn the|_ Police Commis: loner. Rhinelander A STORY OF LOYALTY. |.00 oe Mount ina is asguming the |4ay by two members of the Strong Arm | any personel intention of ratsink the] oi eae eae ees vorid reporter | Waldo, Magistrate Frederic Kerno- H proportions of a resi disaster, The lava| Sti, who testified that they wate! price of his product, there 1s an almost| thie ga the quality of rinis mounted chan, Senator Anthony J. Grittin, Col, | uhanimous opt one am “ od ih Its . George R. Dyer and Maurice Simmons, | named Greenberg, representing | U8n!mous opinion among small manu-! th quantity of sugar used in Its manu: ‘The Beer of Quality is truly a temperance drink. Exhil- ating without undue stimulation 9 the tream, the path of which or Conmmmander-jn-Chief, are to be the H ills @ | tact: nd Jers that ti) | facture decreased, 4 r ‘ ‘ 'Trapped by Marked Bills, |raway ine otreting the vetcane, 1s] tbe bors, called Marietrate Butts's at: SeatT vermiame eats awe is “Our chief of expense,” he sad, | Sucets OF the evening: Bernard J. Fae it is a retreshing beverage for "ey i Soe wade SapeMITs he | Ceclared that boys should be allowed to| the rise in the price of sugar, whtch| i ‘o,manufacture of candy js fruits palin hot summer days. | Young Schaeffer Said He north and especially threatening the) ert i ecever they itked ie price war, whtch/and nuts. Other big {tema are cocoa | ia at Moto and Alcantara, which | Pay Dall ha Jumped from 8 to 7 cents in the past | beans, coffee and butter. The smalier| 101,000 Back to Boston Schools. is Ss t were etendoned so-day, seen asped Magistr ete Butter ncit! | thres weeks, the highest price that has | manufacturers, and especially those who| BOSTON, Sept. 1%—Morn than 101,00 | Stole to Support Parent. me alt| state laws a Md s. “the | seen asked In the wholesale market in| have @ neighborhood trade exclusively, | bove and girs registered to-day at ‘he | | Squads of laborers were at wor! State lawe are on the books and must | Sask’ st sasen |day taking up the railroad tracks and| be observed.” | twenty years. |uee @ larger proportion o} i opening of the public schools, and al- |removing all transportable material to or Would Hie Honor take cognizance) ‘The very largest candy manufac: mdden sie in the’ price ail te f ¢ | though some of the buildings were taxed }_ihere was an affecting soene in the| TICS Satety with the Mea of min. |of the testimony of a clergyman to the|turer in the elty, however, thinks that|fy them ‘more. than ny the wholencie there Was room for every student. Four Home Court to-day when the agedilriing the looses, good character of the boys, They all his competitors will prefer to take thi ra. |new school bulldings, accommodating | tifether of Charles H. @chasffer of No.! The entire creat of Mount Etna ap-| Paid their fines. loss due to the high price of suga: 8, we shall take the per- | £800 puplls, were opened up. ‘}€T Mobonough street, Brooklyn, pleaded pears to be in a state of ebullition. (with Magistrate Harris for the release! exact count of the mumber of fissures Sef his eighteen-year-old @on, who was|!s hecepinpotted rege) of bt Faget! i ; tine and| hich shrouds the whole mountain, but Fe eet ee oeninmice nr| there seamed to be more than thirty! _— re Sone taker at No. 3) 0PenIngs all deiohing smowe and lava | Lambert Suydam, « pol {Pine street, where he had been om-| The gravity of the eruption of Mount ployed an a clerk. Etna in indicated by the abandonmen: y poorly/of the railway station of Molo and Rene Slane Aig 4| Alcantara, at the north of the voleano. Order a case today. SSSSSsS SEE THIS EVENING'S JOURNAL FOR OTHER STMP: | faressed, brok jown when he was tol ithe detectives had found in his possen- ‘ alon thirty marked dollar bills, which | they had planted én the afte from which there had been a number of thefts. “I dian't know anything about this,” | the boy's father sobbed. “I don't knew | or tisip, There bre mati why he should have stelen. He was ‘peared with scrupulous regard for bon- sty and morality.” | “But the boy clatme that he etole to ,;@spport you,” Magistrate Harrie said. | “That {s not true,” the father repited. f° never eaw @ cont af his earnings teven. Only yester@ay his mother had to eive him cartans. The thing te im- | Possible. May I enter @ plea of not jp Sullty for him?" Aloantara marked the limit of the lava flow tn the eruption of 187%. Molo was threatened at that time but escaped. The eruption means great suffering for the peasantry. The es of Etna, nares of mora than oa - ipport @ population than that of any other per: nse ft Sicily ive cities and villages in the entire area, and the number of inhabitants which ob- tain am excellent joultural living from the fertile lands totale more than 300,000. This afternoon {t wae reported that @ total of seventy-nine new fissures had opened in the volcano since the disturbance began. The river of lava, which {# moving slowly northward, has increased in volume and extended eight miles from its source. It is carryi truction through the invaded Our Restaurant | ‘loor je ideal in situation and unexcalle@ Tate Tad Stes Ie, gua tigen fis p Our Trimmed Fall Millinery Free Theatre Tickets EACH ViCKET ENDITLES A LADY TO A SEAT in the Manhattan Opera-House, 34th Street, next Sunday afternoon or evening, when Marcus Loew will give high class vaudeville performances continuous from 1 to 11 P. M. Good FOR LADIES ONLY. Special Booth, Main Floor, Front. Women’s Tailored Suits for Fall, *25 In presenting this wonderful showing of Suits we CERTS BY Y is ORC! The Attention of Visiting Dressmakers, Milliners and Others Is Directed to This Srecial Sale of Lace Sample Strips Greatest Sale Ever Held It is, as we said on Sunday, a sale planned especially to give visiting and local dressmakers, milliners, fancy costumers have thrown every effort into producing the very best in every way you have ever seen ay $25. 7" as Hi . The three cardinal points of om good tailoring are conspicuous. Th and lace users generally an opportunity to purchase newest laces at far below their usual prices. A sale planned months ahead each year. 7 Main Ftoor. Our Paris house secured the trial strips from the very best European makers, thereby enabling us to offer at incredibiy low prices the richest laces imported to this market, at the same time giving you the choice of the entire new season’s lines.in addition to the advance styles for next Spring. has Fashionable Distinction The Simpson Crawford display of the New Fall Hats for Autumn maintains its unquestioned supremacy in all the qualities that enter into the designino of smart headwear. Exclusive Models by the Premiere Modistes of Paris are now being shown-—Creations that express their | Newest and Most Urigina! Ideas and from which the entire World of Fash- jon adopts its modes £7 Second Floor. The adaptations by our own de- signers from Paris patterns are i fons, on which Paris f, are here Then correct rect @ort Is 4h “Yes, you may, but the bey hee al- ‘Ged tess and letp you, my poor — | cause of his alertness, anether broker of- | Hol seem ily occurrence with ‘ready pléaded guilty,” valid Magistrate ‘boy's ndok, klesed him, and as he was 'T woy. | MISSED 2600 THEN CALLED IN a Daily Receive t THE POLICE. 's Message tL unti turee months ago Schactfor was \ empioyed 11 : fered.iiim more pay and he left Suydam. | T. E. Welsh, D. D. S., of Pittston, Ps., Embracing every uew fad and fancy. ilnndsome Macrame bands and laces now the fad in Paris, Heavy black sitk Ince bands. Lus- trous silk embroidered bands and laces, Filet and baby Irish bands and laces. Soft net laces and flouncings richly embroide An extraordinary colle i y new and d . Rough Sifxtures oveltios, in all” the proper ¢ = ‘Soetietits SES DENTIST'S TESTIMONY [the Grand Jury tn detau't of $2,000 bail.” cing led away to the Tombs, exclaimed: ydam's office, Then, be-| Expoundi qualities of Resi- '‘) Every afternoon since Schaeffer has and each time he converts « patient to i y te finish up his| the use of this wonderful remedy he is ent SS Ores eee ‘cagterer wate seuring that patient postive relief from 5 the workmanship, which in Ht. for on skilful tailoring 4 that hoe y fastidious nde, The moet expert di tion. So enthusiastic has Doc- Seude Seagens te miss money.| tor Welsh become that he write ent. . P equally worthy of your LOT i= valjies to 60 yard; is #08 . nga Mine Gretepeared from. his| ter telling of his faith. Here is his let- attention. So skilfully Her epacenen aed aae : ATE A LG) Sr alle Sita Later four gold watcnes and) thi) 1 sure in testifying to the are they made that not LoT values to 81.50 yd. ILOT 5—values to #4.00 5 The range 7 sige ela Oat 4] most excellent results obtained by me 7 only do they resemble Loe Hob C| yard; at, yard. | from the use of Resinol Ointment and Soap. Hardly a day passes that I do not recommend them to some patient.” values to 82.50 yd. LOT 6—values to 846.009 7 at, yard 95 e) yard; at, yard. BO Sample Strips of the New Lace All-Overs The fashionable Macrame, Irish Lace, Venise, Rich Black + Embroidered, Baby h, Filet, Net Embroidered in many bea: ful designs prices 95c, $1.45, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 Yard Actual values from $2.00 to $10.00 yard. ) their Parisian originals in out- line and composition, but they also possess French smurtness. 5 | bills in his aafe yesterday afternoon. The detectives hid in the oMee. But why should he not put his pas Schaeffer finished his work, then tients on the right track wh vn opened the eafe and took the $30, ac-| oo certain. Failure hen Resinol in cording to the detectives, ‘alway aaaured: “T got the combination by looking ol Ointment has proven a specific ‘! over the old man's shoulder,” Bchaef-| in all forms of skin fh ter told the police “The key to the! tions, It stops itc once. It in- {) Quackenbu: wee kept in Mr.!stantly relieves irritation, no matter j Suydam's ea *| what the cause. Thousa |} WANTED TO BUY TROMBONE, | prescribe and recommen : THE BOY SAYS. nol Ointment for burns, sculds, eczema, 1 Quackenbush had missed onty $37] Pimples, rash, prickly heat, cold sores, (P trom hin safe. Schaeffer aaid he had| sunburn, sores, barber's itch, poison ivy, Hpawned the pearis and watches and| ‘etter and all similar skin affections, and royed the tickets, it will give instant relief and speedily Vhat did you do with the money?" pent t is the Spproved dressing for | ne was coked. oils, carbuncles, felons, cuts and skin abrasions. Resinol Ointment cont no harmful or irritant ingredient, Itcan be applied to the tenderest skin, however We call particu'ar atten- tion to the following models which show a decidedly new turn in smart millinery. A Georgette Hood at $4.98 Large and generous in size, trimmed with hand beaded Paris made ornament. A showy hat at a very small + ff price, viz.: $4.98. A New Ostrich Pompon Hat at $7.95 P One sees this hat everywhere on well dressed women in Paris. The ostrich twisted Papen is one of the most popular trimmings of the Fall season. SIMPSON OKAWFOKD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FORPMOST STORE, impossible, success Afternoon and Evening Gown ion and erup- or rape ds Ati and’ Mer doctors Use Resi- SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUDS FOREMOST STORE. CAFR OREO RE ORT iF ORO “Guaranteed” Silk Petticoats Genuine $4.50 Petticoais with a Simpson Crawford Guarantee Ticket, Special . . #2 25 = FECES “What a wonderful val- “EMUSON CRAWFORD CO, SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE. Samples of Famous Gloves For Men, Women and Children ( For Men 8 &Women's For Children’s Glace 89c Glace and Suede and Suede Gloves, ]Sloves. Values 81.00, C j\Vilues “81.00, 9188 : 81.50 and $2.00, and $1.50, Every year we obtain from this celebrated manufacturer his entire sample line of gloves. far Main Froer, We are not allowed to mention his name, but gloves are known everywhere, being very y Capeskin and Mocha Gloves—in fact, gloves of most every deserip- tion are included. IMPSON ORAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVPNUE 8 FOREMOST 8TORE,, “I am a member of the Thirteenth Regiment Band," he replied, “and | GAVE THIS TICKET. Bow of Soe, Sie ue,” acustomer was heard seneniaiiiddainand Length —-e—— MA to remark on Monday last, *Talleta Petticoat” Guaranierd “and how can you guar- them for three ited to buy @ trombone. Also my raw or inflamed, with immediate benefit. Resinol Soap, used with Resinol Oint- ment, expedites the action. It protects and nourishes the - Resinol Oint- ment comes in opal jars at fifty cents and a dollar, At ail druggists. Sample sent free if you will mention heading of this 5 ad. Resinol Chemical Co., Bal {rene jx confined to his home by serious! Md Baltimore, Filiness, kidney affection which threa'- fens complications. His physician saya] | Save time he must stay in bed several days. yer lost his Job in th and I have been helping Schaeffer lives with his father, mother Post-OMco, at home” Pend sister. _ ah Ft Wehought the silks from the mills direct and then had a manufacturer make them up according to our instructions. Each Petticoat bears our guarantee certificate. ‘They are fine quality : tafteta silks, strong and Many in this lot are worth up to $4.00, ldetrcusr th Diack aad’ ell ellent quality taffeta or messaline silks in | wanted plain and change- black and colors; various styles, plaited or | Shite shades. A model wih tucked sectional flounces, No tnilored tlounce of sec- mail orders, Auniversary special $197 tional ruffle joined with meneho. Fu bias band folds. oat tee mt oo A cx Misses’ and Juniors’ Dresses Designed Especially for the Smart Miss and Marked at a Very Inter- 516 50 esting Low Price, To-morrow... These are very dashing dresses. They are not at all elaborate, but they have the air of style and distinction and the touch of dressiness that give them youthful charm and remove them from the ordinary class of dresses sold at this price, © Third Fioee, Misses’ and Juniors’ tailored dresses of English men’s wear serge and stylish two tone suitings, in many distinctive models, withall the clevercontrasting collar and trimming effects; sizes 18 to 16 yrs. Value $21.50, Misses’ Autumn Suits at $18.75 Stunning tailor-made models, of newest fabrics, including many rough weaves and two-tone texture. The clever coats, fa in length, have various new collar and rever effects. The linings to match are of self colored guaranteed satin, New designs in skirts, in sizes 14 and 16 years, also adapted to small women \—= SIMPBON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST sTORR. Senator Pomerene I, CANTON, ©., Sept. 1%.—Senator Pom- worry by looking for THAT Fiat ‘Apartinent in today’s World. ‘Apartanes ye World,” A great variety COR 4 "STE see ay £ | ALBATMANNG BR _NO MONEY DOWN Ms ofttimes misleading to contemplating buyers of Household Furniture. Silk Petticoats Dressmakers :hou'd Not : al to Attend This Sale ef French Tunics and Robes Extreme y Speciat Prices Tcmornow Styles that will be worn by the fashionable women of Greater New York and vicinity this Fall and Winter. Note the extraordinary prices $5.00 sere beautiful F fi enc nl $14.50 Tunics and Robes are $ $8.95 ot Values to $37.50. \ 19.50 ‘The simpson Crawford Co, Store has, as usual, foreseen the trend of fashion and is ready with complete liues of Robes and Tunics at prices that you will not find in any other retail house in New York. Included are Handsoiwe Beaded and Embroidered Tunies, beautiful La Chiffon Tunies in th st Paris models. 447 Main Floor, iu Rich Lace Robes, Embroidered Marquette Moves, Beaded Chiffon Robes, all models distinctly new Cleaving Batiste Embrei Were 812.50 to 418.50 $2 and $2.50 Serpentine Crepe Kimonos, $1.29 Made in several dainty models of fine serpentine crepe in Jupanese or flowered effects. Empire or shirring, trimmed with satin or wash ribbon borders, cr T Xv SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE 8 FOREMOST 91. ; While that may be agreat inducement te some, we want you to know that ‘Our Methods and Prices Are a Greater Attraction |@ Rooms ¢' ROOMS § ROOMS ¢ Completely Complete! Seance 75 Acai 125 Seem $150, ‘ iy We Pay Ircight & Railroad Fare E ft 1\ =e |) ' Y}\\ |¢ Heavy Brass Bed and 5-1, crock, delivered, ®1.555 1-ib. print, not deilvere 100 French Sardines °:: The new Autumn styles are now ready for you, All the new styles and leathers; high or low heels; wide or narrow toes: tops of cloth, dull calf or kid. eF secon Fioor oor. A Smart New Walking Boot of With 2-In, Continuous Posts, Meavy Fillers, ————— Continuation 01 Our Great Saie or Women's Sweater Coats istedcesr ee 91.0 h i i] pr. Velour Calf ase Youc k up genuine bargains from this lot A very stylish shoe that gives smooth, weil f . * re » of paruy th toom #4.00 to @4.50 for this small rounded lines to the foot, High cut, 1 dull but« BE J | tortie Wesson’s Brow Drits O11 FREE! ge int yf comfort one will x tons, round toe, Cuban. t lge, high | given away free to-morrow with a . pings ait™aighty come alone. arch, dull kid top, Sizes Tall ee gar sixth Floor — purchase of groceries amounting to 81.00 aud o must be at hand now > Becond Floor. widths. Flexible welt sole 3.50 : Blouses of Cotcon Crepe, $1.98 Imperial” Club Kye MY mooth; gal, A hand embroidered tn neat destgns; ea Patrician Shoes 7 a BST Sc ci wide trill oF fine net, ahort ; f easitary c| Martevelt & Som Genuine Holland Gin Blouse: Fine Voile at $1.00 Pla'e Mirror, Value $12, at The He yenown wan with hosts Cling” Peaches | uw Mote ee With handsome embroidered fronts, in beau- (’ » ue , at, f friends New ork. We have r a on tiful rose design an rill; long set-in sleeves, Ch Henle to Match tran iN abituiee fa “it at 84.00 Bd i ‘bethas stent $ri0 N ad Hoqape ny oa Write for our NEW . fl OUR LIBERAL CRED! $4.50: 5.00 nee ins MRR oe . Mane of the, new. ideas Adapted trom. one of Prem fA WEEK rt vlna $4.00 ond $5.01 toi id Gace ania cy meas Caegela Sarwh Eptaadel ea By Rais ‘Poirot's ekeanivn eaten, “Pca yet iglormation regarding 65 WORTHUF MER BM Long Isiand, New A New Patriciss Model Woman's Patent Kid Oltonen Cloth Lop toemorrow: Iba. + ss a Cc ine: sf nd: @ Ded Vestee, murpliced | front, “a hepa’ atediren LHANDISE 10 YOUR HOMER ERT neers Hv ged meat Benin rons. taal ALusaed, bubiOne Mise? A Fern PCCLAL Fei Been Pein 796 Burple, ‘navy, brown and’ back. ves |” Ol#hep \QRE® SATURDAY orth St. “L”” Station | 3 AA, ' - s EVENANGS 3d Ave, at 84th St. at Corner | RAWFORD CO., SiXiH AVENUE, 19TH TO 20TH ST., NEW YORK maa Ts ts saa