The evening world. Newspaper, September 13, 1911, Page 9

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BORROWED PRINTING SHOP TO GIVE GIRL OUTING. Friend Pilsum Has Chum John Ar rested for Carting Presses Away, B. R. Piisum, who has @ printing es tablishment at Nos. 212-26 East One Hundred and Twenty-second street, is an easy-going, good-natured sort ef a man, but when he discovered to-day that hte good friend, John Wideif, a toolmaker of No. 98 Bowery, had *GHLOTRAPS HAN WHO FOOLED ER IN ROBBER PLO Sent After Father, She Detects away all of his presses, forms, type, stioks and eds and ends of metalware 8 bit tee far. Chum John, accerding te Detective Enright of the Bast One Iundred and ‘Twenty-sizth street station, Who ar- rested him this afternoon, admitted that he had stripped Friend Piisum's plant, but added: “I didn't think he'd get so hot about {t He wesn't rushed for any work and I just borrowed the stuff tempor- artiy, I needed a bit of change to go down te the Mani! Gras at Coney THE EVENING WORLD, backed @ truck up to his shop and taken | tsland. A lady in the case, you know.” | This explanation didn't appease Frienc | Pisum and Chum John ts confined tn | he decided that ‘Chum John had gone |* Marrow cell awaiting arratgnmont in | court to-morrow, ———<— Gov. Diz te Syracuse, ALBANY, Sept, 18—Gov, Dix, ac- companied by Commander De Kay, for Byracuse on the 1.40 train thie af- ternoon to attend the Btate Fair. morrow will be Governor's day, Gov, Dix will deliver the principal ad- Friday night he will leave for) Spring Lake, N. J., to attend the Gov-— ernors’ conference and deliver an ad-| dren, left To-| and | “Bud Linke” Leaving Saloon “With Money, PARENT LURED AWAY. Telephone Message Leaves Bar Unguarded Save by Girl of Seven, it F only seven, and her according to her lights, ie man in the world, was Just as easily as she was. mute after the man got her out father’s saloon at No, 23 Berri- street, Brooklyn, Esther redeemed Gomething in ner heart told look around just before she be- @rossing the street to oall her And, as they say in Yiddish, jeart tells you something, you 7. bse EFRE Es el +4 ked around and saw the in, sneaking out of the saloon aful of bills. The man saw soon as she saw him, and 1 F 44 be too i l But Esther, even if she little enough in a 2 run fester than any of | a on the block, and she ran man, orying at the top of her until another man, who had just farmed the corner, heard her. He sprend eat bis arms and caught the big, bad men, and held him so fast that he! Beta’t time to drop the bills all Hl g 3 tt t filet lace. TELEPHONE MESSAGE LURED FATHER OUT. Ané such luck! The captor was De- teotive Drum of the Miller avenue sta- tiem, and he recognized the bad man as/ “Bud Linke,” whose real name tn Will-| fam Zelinsky, and who has been in pris- on often. Bsther's father, Joseph, has no tele- phone in his saloon, but sometimes his| friends and relations call up the cigar atore across the street and ask that he be sent for, This morning came a mes- sage for Finkelstein. “Esther, you mind the place, and tell anybody who comes In here that I'll be right back,” he admonished the Uttle one as he went out. “gay, is that you, Finky,” said the volce over the phone. “Well, Schmitty has been pinched, and he wants you to come right down and go his bail.” “Which Schmitt?’ demanded Finkle- ateln. “Oh, you know Schmitt,” sald the voice, “Sure you do, the fat little fel- ler, with the bum lamp.” TMinkelstein didn’t know, and the voice at the other end of the wire insisted he 4id, and they were arguing the thing out when Zelinsky entered the saloon. “Hey, kid, gi’ me a drink,” hej growled. “Please, mister, I don't das: Moker,” said the little one. “I'm Mttle, Won't you please wait till father comes back from across street?” “No, I'm in @ hurry; go call him," Zelinsky growled once more, “an’ be | quick about it.” So, Esther, zealous in her father’s interests, started after her papa. Zelinsky, who the detectives say had planned the thing with one of his pals, | Jost no time, but went right at the/ cash register, which contained $82. Magistrate Fitch held him in $1,000 for the Grand Jury. unusual economy in soll too | my the | sleeves and one large side rever. and cuffs of filet lace. with contrasting satin. All models and all sizes, Broadway, at 34th Street 25.00 Women’s Trimmed Hats at 5.00 and 6.95 Values 7.50 to 12.50 @ Most women are now scanning the fashion horizon for a hat to wear with their early Autumn suit. chance to make the right selection, particularly as we have effected Tomorrow the matter of prices. Trimmed Hats. The limitation of price in nowise affects the assortment, which is as extensive as discrimination can make it. Velours, felts and velvets, in all the new shapes and colorings, trimmed and finished in the most approved manner. This offering shows how much one can accomplish for five dollars, for no matter how hard to please you are, there is surely a hat in this selection that will add to your appearance and accord with your ideas. Value 7.50 to 10,00. Trimmed Hats, such as a shop milliner could not begin to duplicate under 1 The offering includes many blacks and all the new colors, in ie most cM effects for carly Fall wear. Excellently trimmed, and every one a remarkable value at the specially low price named for tomorrow. Value 12.50, House! Block 8th Ave. America’s Greatest Furniture ydwig eCmpy 36th St $9.50 Golden Oakf 5.00 Whit $ Wardrobe, *§,98 | Enamel Bed, 2.9 Double f Excellent f| door Ward- prs strong, rete ba durable bs ao | | Pay: Wesiapahart Biel . d aE 4 Nery, pane! Hen) fake << <= y tion, with a pam (ill tl ww Large. size, value. Golden Oak Extension $ 33.00 Parl ' anor § Table, Table, 1.98 Complete Outfits aa at ey fre mahogany or golden oak Very Special Prices! Accounts Opened from $5.00 to $1,000.00 ARG || vith neatly d i Ni y Dest ofect cg A amel finish. | Pu" Actual$5.00 9 evan 3.98 Solid oak ‘oP, construc 12x42 ing tion; ver. extends to 6 ft. when thi he hight; eu af ised joavy golden turned ™ ae to oak [tit eatss, finish. for 3, 4, or 5 Rooms at Liberal Credit | $3 to $4 Deposit $6.00Golden $ OakChiffonier Very destr- able style 8 and fine cabinet work, $10.50 Mission Rocker, oak. cushion a uine Spani Tomorrow at 5.00 Tomorrow at 6.95 Saks & Company. Three new models in Women’s Dresses for afternoon and street wear tomorrow at the specially low price of Each of these new models is made of satin-finished crepe meteor. ch is more fully, yet briefly, described below. woman's smile are not to be adequately visualized in words. _It really will reward your interest to see these trig little dresses. i severity in design, they are effective with that simplicity which cannot extolled. And the price of twenty-five dollars is conscience. Model One is a very smart one-piece affair, with set-in kimono Has high collar, yoke and jabot of Shirred at waist line to produce French coat effect. Model Two is a charming little dress, whose simplicity is redeemed by silk tapestry around shoulder and at cuffs. a net lace, so is the high collar. Straight line skirt with loose panel back. Medel Three is a chic little creation, whereof the waist is trimmed with machine-stitched embroidery of contrasting colors. Round collar Skirt has stitched panel back and front, faced But a gown and a Bordering on Fourth floor. The yoke is of in navy, brown, wistaria, Copenh: blue, taupe, leather, light blue, pink, as well as black or white. affords an excellent Third floor. Handing Down | An Opinion 1 ct of :6.98|| Advertising Results by having printed, during August, |121,029 World Advertisements | 60,425 Herald Advertisements 60,604 More World Ads. Than = Herald Ads. Advertise in Next Sunday’s World. His Honor the New Yorker has eal ‘clearly expressed his views on the sub- ~ Sixth Avenue, 20th-22d Street WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1911, High Quality, Lowest Two Striking Specials Women’s and Small Women’s New Tailored | Suits and Coats O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, $22.50 Strictly Tailored Mannish | Suits, $14.75 Made in Scotch mixtures and tweeds. Coats with notch collar and large lapels, four button, single breasted, side pockets with curved flaps, lined with the best yarn dyed guarant satins to match. The skirt is a new importation with flaps in front and side over plait, and panel back. $ A stunning suit. Value $22.50, at only......... 14.75 $30.00 Polo, Auto and Steamer Coats, $19.75 50 Coats, ially smart, from an assortment of sam ples- Made in seasonable tweeds and double fabrics in many shadings Values up to 30.00, $ 1 9 75 The Largest Stock In Our History Repre- sented by This Gathering of New Waists for Autumn Wear CNet Moin Store—Thind Floor. Chiffon Waists at $5.50 as) These very pretty waists made over white lace; front of waist prettily trimmed with silk braid and silk covered buttons. The lower part of waist made bodice effect, back tucked and new 8-4 sleeves and high collar finished with silk tie. These waists come in black, navy blue $5.50 and gray, at......25+ Black Satin Waists, 93.95 With detachable peplum. These serviceable waists made Gibson effect with broad pleat over shoul- der, new long sleeves finished with deep tucked cuff and high stitched collar. The centre pleat, collars trimmed with emerald green and coronation silk cov- These waists can be worn with or $3.95 and cuffs ered buttons. without the peplum, at.... Linen Tailored Waists at $2.00 Made shirt effect with pocket, long, mannish sleeves finished with stiff cuffs and stiff collar. We also have this model without the pocket, at...ssseecereseseeeee $2.00 Women’s Morning Dresses and Nurses’ Uniforms Value $1.50, at $1.00 O'Netil Main Store—Third Floor, The Morning Dresses are made of fine quality percale or check (aaa with sailor or turn down collar; both have three-quarter sleeves, at o $ 1 .00 Nurses’ Uniforms are in cha: y ped gingham with turn down collar and three-button uniform sleeves. These dresses are the best we have ever offered at the price $1 00 Women’s Muslin Underwear— A Sale O'Nolll Main Store—Third Floor, Every article advertised is being sold at a special price. fight Gowns Petticoat Combinations Petticoats Combination Corset Covers Corset Covers Knee Length Skirts Drawer Combinations Chemises All prettily trimmed and a large and varied assort-, ment to select from, regularly 75c, your choice at....... 59c $1.50 Petticoats at $1.29 Made of cambric, beautifully trimmed with various laces, insertions, embroideries and ribbons, space and cluster tucking. 50c Hemstitched Drawers at 39c With beading and ribbon, all styles, open and closed, in all lengths. $4.00 Messaline Silk Petticoats at $3.39 Newest Autumn flounce, also new desirable golors and Of .rocceoeccoeceere black for street, reception and all occasions. Take Advantage of These Savings in Good Footwear Women’s $3 and $4 Shoes at $2.50 O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor, Thursday we will sell our regular $3 and $4 shoes for $2.50, There are patent leather in blucher lace and regular lace styles; also you will find tan Russia calf button, made zes from over high toe last and high Cuban heel; Ato E, at..cccccccsserecssvecoeeers Children's Shoes at Made of tan vici, box calf dull top, vici kid with patent tips, These are 98c all button shoes, with good broad toes; ea 6 to 11, at 98c, Misses’ Shoes Made of tan vici, box calf dull top, vici kid with patent tips: These are ull button shoes, pos sessing superior wearing qualities; sizes 11} to 2, at 01.25, 1.25) It makes little difference what you need—a World| : “Want” will go and get it, New York City EOQNEILL-ADAMSCOz Prices on Sixth Avenue Buy for Future Needs 1868—Established 43 Years—i91! | Great Fall Sale of Hosiery | Thousands of Dozens O'Neill Main Store—Firet Flees, et Women's Imported and Domestic 25 Stockings, Lisles and Cottons. e Blacks and colors; 28¢ pair, 6 for 08.28, {pene Imported Lisle Stockings bs Fine gauge, extra reinforced double garter 6 for 92.25, ‘Women's Silk Stockings Pure thread silk, lisle tops, blacks and esters; values $1.00; at 75c. Women's Pure Thread Silk Stockings Ingrain fine gauge, blacks and ocslore; $2 values; at 61.39. Women's 25c Lisle Stockings at 19¢ Seamless fine gauge, 190, 6 pairs for $1.00 Men's Silk Plated Socks Black and colors, 28¢; 6 pairs for 91.40. Men's 25c Socks at 190 Blacks, tans; fine gauge; 6 pairs for $1.00. 3 5 c tops: F blacks and colors; values 50¢; at 960 pair, at Women's Silk Boot Lisle Stockings 39- Blacks, reinforced soles; values 500; at 300 ‘1:39 250 { 19¢ { Reinforced soles, black and colors. Children's Black Ribbed Cotton Stockings Extra reinforced, 25¢; © pairs for 91.40. 25- | September's Three Days’ Sale of Thursday, Friday O'Neill Main ot Hundreds of style notions will be offered at greatly reduced Mall, Telephone and ©. 0. D. jeve Promptly Always the Leaders in To-Morrow Greatly Under-Priced j Men's $1.00 Thread Silk Socks at 50c Notions and Small Wares and Saturday and dressmakers’ supplies rices for this sale. Filled. "1.25 Opre., 200 6 prs., 2.25 75c "1.39 Opre., ‘1.00 ‘140 ‘1.00 14 Untrimmed Millinery This Season's O'Neill Models in Every Way Live | Up to Our Established Standard O'Neill Mata Gtere—First Fleer. We have the most thorough up-to-date line, comprising all the desirable shapes, colors and qualities. Our stocks include velvet foliage flowers, etc. Pressed Block Velvet Hats, $1.95 to 62.78. Bright Finish Felt Hats, 91.65 to $1.95. at 92.98 to $7.98. Wear O'Neill Main Store—Third Floes, variety of colo S0cto.... Gu: 5 terials; some are used for shirt w. thers all wool or part wool, from neck with elbow or short sleev. 14 years; from Night Drawers, with and with sizes 4 to t feet, outing flannel and percale, suitable for cool nights; sizes 6 months to 14 years; from.... oe All the Latest Novelties in Imported and Domestic O'Neill Main Store—Third Fleer, priced, At S cine Cooking Sets for school wear for girls from 10 to 14 years, three piece complete, cap, sleeves and apron, at | School Dresses for children, 3, 4 and 5 years, suitable kindergarten wear, washable materials in white and a large colours, felte in plain and rough, also bright finish beavers, plain felts, rough and bright finish satin and velvet, pressed veloets, draped and crushed soft models. Newest effects in im- ported fancy feathers, pompons, paradise, bandeaus, wings, Sancy ostrich effects, blondine aigrettes, French ostrich plumes, Smart Trimmed Tailored Suit Hats, exceptional valnes, Infants’, Children’s and Misses’ In an Endless Variety of Styles 50. for 1 ists, nicely made and i trimmed, some high neck, long sleeves, pes Bis Dutch fs 4 Yer $1.98 , ) and @ variet; children’s pajamas and night gowns in muslin, pals tba! 50cto $1.98 Women’s Knit Underwear The largest stock, Fall and Winter weights, attractively Women's White Medium Weight Vests 50 trimmed, high neck, long or short sleeves; drawers knee and © ankle lengths; wh ite ribbed cotton, At Women's White Medium Weight Union Suits 1 00} trimmed, high neck, long or abort sleeves; knoe and ankle el Jengths; white ribbed cotton, Women's Half Wool Vests or knee length. knee length. At 50c At 6c Low neck, sleeveless and short sleeves. At 85c ee neck, short or long aleeves, At 85c {steam weight, high neck, short or long sleeves; drawers ankle At _ Women's Half Wool Union Suits | 50 Medium weight, high neck, short or long sleeves; ankle or { Women's Heavy Weight Ribbed Cotton Vests Long or short sleeves, silk trimmed pants, ankle lengths Women's Imported Swiss Ribbed Vests Women's Imported Swiss Ribbed Vests

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