The evening world. Newspaper, September 18, 1911, Page 8

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cane RELEASED FELONS POSSE 10 TAKE THE EVENING WORLD, & tree im the Ogden orchard, gathered severa; ears of corn frem the Geld, | (Li washed them in the brook lelourely IO i ne I I Ogden notified the Norwalk eMfieers MONDAY, SEPTEMBES 16, (011. : ACTS WILL DECIDE | MANIACIN WOODS S2-srarses=e2 tneeroornegh HIS REAL IDENTITY manhattan Convict George W. Kimmel to Be Liberated From Au- burn To-Day. | Suite, $28.60 an mt Seabee At Moderate Prices il a caersl 6 Mad Aik Wounded Obs Shects’” Smart Nerfolk i dig ~ Plain Tailored Suits for Women start at $13.50 for blue ~ $25,000 Life Insurance Rests * on Decision as to Kimmel’s AN OVERNIGHT SURPRISE! Remarkable How Quickly Podam Clears the Skin. DEAD OR ALE Slayer of Connecticut Parmer Hemmed in by Policemen and Deputies. Early Fall Showing | Tailored Suits, Ae iy gp other, a at bay in the Gense woods at styles. Wilton, a few miles north of here An armed posse of policemen and deputy gheriffe surround the woods and swear ined red Fat end ish re woot grade po Sage of a Snapshots of the Subway 7 Pacer: New Clothes Women and Girls May Have or black cheviot or attractive gray mixture, untrimmed save the collar of velvet. At $14.50, odd suits of blue and brown cheviot. ‘And at $16, enter serviceable serges with collar and broad revers i Viney will taxe Babine, dead or alive, te- nglish styles, faced with satin. Coats are all 4-button, cut straight in front; ‘ Identity. |aay. Sento: ‘and i Wraps, $22.60, $38, $80 and skirts are plain panel effect and neither hobbled nor full. I, Sabino, an unideoteed hcaaes Maw ey taking small part of the guia BP. ee for al occasi a incl Basement, Old Building. |}ives at Stanford, jn affected wit! imples, Rash, Blote! Crepe eor and Vel ‘om O ceoicn oe ct art arn tr a eterna gan ematintweteate| Traveling Cot fr Samer ent Moun Woe. ta bce us or epee py a4 $18.78, “Or very smart sul of brown or pay j at Auburn, N.Y, to-dey. |e mon in New Canaan and shot him in {small quantity of Poslam, on Immediate Dresses of De Laine Challi 17.80, striped worsted at $17.50. At $9 are dresses of black or blue verge of excellent ft will be up to him tolthe arm. Since then many persons Le chan Bay is be had of the Suitable for College or Boarding School. Navy and quality, with sailor collar and tie of black satin and cuffs of the same on the Drove wr his action whother he is George |have secn Sabino, but none has been | Mafkable properties of this perfect heal black with white polkadots. Sizesi¢.and 26, 344040, elbow sleeve. Basement, Old Building. Kimmel, formerly a banker of | brave enough to try to oapture him, | {ns remedy, and enough Poalam for the City, who disappeared in 1908, Ltetnag | will be mailed free, Serge Dresses, $22.50. Kimono Model with His shotgun ts alwaya ready, AUTO RAINS GEMS é AND CASH IN ROAD. mhether he is Andrew J. White, once Prisoner tn the Matteawan (N. Y.) jum for the Criminal Insane, where K, Thaw ts now confined. Moidentally, the released prisoner's will decide whether Mrs. Edna ) Bonslett of Chicago and her ‘mother, aa Stella Kimmel, shall re- of a $25,000 life in- ce policy. The New York Life which famed the p many yearn ago, contends that | it and White are identical. If | #0, Kimmel, who took out the | py eth lives 2 the company does ee of Wilton, ordered the maniac off his! place Aug. 90 last, Sabino grabbed up his gun, Mandlin ran and Babino, sevan- ty-five feet away, shot him in the back and killed him, stealing corn. Sheriff William Vollner thinks his countrymen supply him with ammunition. He ts dressed {n @ cordu- |roy suit and carries an umbrella up even on clear days, Late yesterday he was on the farm of Herbert 8. Ogden, a New York lawyer, In Wilton, Sabino plucked several birds he had shot under have to pay ‘The prisoner agrees with the Insurance that he was White and te Bonslett and her mother both 4é- he is an imnnetor who one tnto claiming the miasing '@ identity lovie- dia! ages ding then a? Out at Niles, Mien, the Kimmel fame a i i pt whom months before in Kansas a cab an. A cigar which ‘Hart: him, he said, mete him dizsy a soRREE SEE fy ef i H He: At Least One of Women tp Smash- up Wails About Loss of Two Mosh Bags. | _A Ste runabout auto darted tto the Bowery trom Second street last night (red ¢0 cross in front of a Madison street car, The auto was struck pushed and sidewise, and tts three threa men passengers were fto the street. While an ambu- @urgeon was dressing their brulses one of the young women yelled ghat they had lost two silver mesh (bags containing #40) and jewels worth $20 The dass were not found, The enter told the police she was Minnie of No, 4% Pulaski street, Brook: | Wm Another woman ald sho was Wilkams. actress, of No, 4 West End avenue. A man gave the ‘name of A, E. Owens, No 600 Oak | street, Buffalo. » One of the men telephoned from a store and a bigger auto arrived end carried away the party. Just be- fore they departed a policeman asked ij ii met should be done with the runabout. @on't care what you do with it," one ef tho men growled. The car was tal 0 the Mercer | station. Its x 1a 21,238 N, ¥ ‘The police say thi: se Was issued | e J. Woodward jr. of No, 1876 Broad- a nn mnenmttinte ne n re ques by the Emergency Labornt 2 Went 25th Street, New York, a #0 treated are cleared and heale bay hs four hours. leh ‘oslam puts a atop to itching ae soon lied, and its readiness is healing 1 surfaces proves its rapid action in the cure of all Eczemas, Acne, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Barber's Itch, Se Sealy Scalp; in short, every surface skin affection Poslam is ea hg 80 cents ey all druggists everyw! Poslam Soap, ie with Posiam, fs the best soap for your skin, Anti. septic. Prevents infection and disease, Large cake, 25 cents. ba sed front fastening, made in several desirable colors of an excellent quality of serge. Sizes 14 and 16, 34 to 42, Silk Dresses, $25, $35 and up. The most fashionable fabrics and colors, incleding ro Crepe Meteor, Silk Serge in light and dark shades, James McCutcheon & Co., Oth Ave, & 84th St. wader arta Harry M. Mandlin, 4, a wealthy farmer Sabino lives by shooting birds and 40S" YEAR . ‘ = New Harlem Store 3rd Ave.@ 12st St. 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. This Great Building Is Full of Everything for Housekeeping Acres of Floor Pica ‘The Kind of Treatment ‘ Lecorated Table, that makes new buyers be- Mahogany finish, 475 come regular customers, bE es ae $ ‘ They do “come back,” wreath design, qeaiies = We take car-foad lots of furniture ahs Pie oe = Portieres, 4: #4 from the great factories all over tdd to its at ous haitty,, $2.95 VN the United States and can sell tractiveness, 24 Crochet Bed Gpreads; bene ated ‘te to you at lower prices than can ee cent ental ‘Cogeh f} those retaflers who pretend to sizes all ste, fie hg sha be manufacturers, eceds mM 2, Great Sale of Pictayes Oak Dresser, 9. 85 at 25 per cent. ee Hed entire sample Of substantia} 4 Se Water- oak, alcely fin- toloty Etchings, Prints, Care tohed, The dram. PONS. PAS phe ete? ers measure 20x poy iad my y id the mir ah “ Ln 224, pan, Floor Coberings in the Newest Fal. Styles Fe] Note the pretty mp, Nothing brightens ap a home so much as new Rugs and Carpets. Ong stanchions, 89. ’ re) fe iNuminated revolving racks show thousands of rugs, ofloloths, lino- =~] Beds, Bedding, Ce, jeums and matting. We have rolls of carpet by the hundred, and brssese—es ] Bedroom Purni- pines for gas light space for matching with draperies, eto. AU kinds, | yuah =| ture to suie fF eg ad prices. Many special bargains, . everybody, up ey Pal No Charge for Measuring, Sewing, Lining or Laying Extension Month ‘ 46 90 Oak Bookcases, $19.50 {$30 Worth for G0e a Week 60c $1.25 Monthly pre 506 4 gested, and hand si000 «6 812.506 « 4 ble By th wonton Quastied ok, 44 CSliector Sant TRUEST DS en” We will open an account for any emeant Style Ha- on propertionste terme. No Umit, small jogany aad 10% Discount if You Prefer to Pay Prives marked in Plain Figures—: Saleem ry afalneman tehow the ensde and tiv fal 42 Inches square; solid oak; well Epi extends to 6 ft. Note the fluted legs mented cross pleces, Sideboards, China Closets, Servers, Chairs, id tog Bis etc, In every style at every price, " Downtown Park Row and Chatham 5 Store Si psariten Girls will enjoy the variety Little Dresses for the House pretty styles in dresses that cost 90 lit Prices are Lowered to $1. seems hardly worth while to think of ewe dro One style of dotted percale, pein ls with making. At $1 are a dozen styles in fast color | hands of plain color, has a pointed yoke of white washable frocks of percale, plain striped or plaid. |embroidery. Another is is of business-like checked At $2.50, wool dresses of shepherd check f whit broidery down trimmed med with King’ Ue or red-and-back bald peal Buttons as ald Other woo! ¢, brown or garnet |The third style is of plain blue chambray, serge, pet veh b tens white cord, at $3. 50; trimmed with border of black-and-white. The or blue Nn ortaa i inane te with collar and|last dress was originally $3.75—the others were emblem with black braid, at /$2.50. Nearly all sizes for women. $4.25; ee eee Eee ee eae ee Basement, Old Building. exabroidered in black and white, at #4. .80; and eT sal -and-' Caen ete bene crite Muted rele | Phe Wanamaker Two Dollar black braid, also $4.50, Basement, Old Building. Shoe for Women Offers a Great Deal for the Money Flannelette Sacques ty shoes, honestly made, in a sufficent At 50c and $1 of sizes and widths to assure the correct fit range which is half of shoe satisfaction, By Trae The 50c sacques are black with a emall white|a $3 shoe factory to make these $2 shoes figure; made with a rolling collar and belt, The | for us, we get better etyles and better finish than $1 eacques are of fleecy floral flannelette in com- tice. Choose from gun- binations of white with pink, lavender or blue; | metal calf and Dongola i tad, wih kd or potens tips. Blucher or button styles, with Cuban or medium heels, Basement, Old Building. are customary at the equare neck, pleated front and fitted back. Basement, Old Building. 400 Warm Flannelette Long Kimonos at $1.50 and $1.75 Would Ordinarily Be $2.75 to $3.50 Empire and kimono styles and some on the order of a dressing gown. In floral and Perslan patterns of good flannelette, trimmed with satin and some with shirring and piping. Nothing but the capture of a quantity of the material at a much lower cost than usual could bring these cosy negligees within reach of so emall a price, All sises, Tuesday, Basement, Old Building, Several Hundreds of America’s Best Wool Rugs Are Here at One-Fourth Less Than Regular Prices The Hartford-Saxony—the American Oriental, This year’s discontinued pat- terns—all of them, Hence the rather unusually low A great variety of patterns aud a wide range of band design, simulating the choicer Oriental productions; here another of fine Wilton weave pattern, while charming plain two-tone effects show a pleasing adaptation for dining room or den, Many feet may tread these rugs before they show signs of wear, Bourth Gallery, New Bullding, Peanies. Price = fale Price SEER ny 50 as | SA din z 10m ty 45. Bn HSA Bs) 50 i 9 ft. 12 ft, 50. ag Bf. 3 in. 208. a5 4b | ote ib Ry 67 bf. Bin. x12, 5.00 1.25 [10% 6ins 1a Re, 67.50 pete i BREE ft Be HSH 8.5 3.85 Hk sin stead i How Old Diogenes Would Glory in this Housewares Store isa not a and two mo PP ih eangt, as ge a Le bristles, itt le Tin It’s the heaviest and most highly polished on japanned tin that is made, It it te Nickel-plated— ; The foundation is non-custing brass, eer mortised and tenoned together by hand, No nails to work loose, Ta oF CELE ade exughanis to the ennooncunent of Savings of 15c to 35c on Dollars Spent Here During September Fantconds wooden weve os wn average of a; Bathroom fittings and stools at 15 to 33}¢ § po Rasy ong thamois and other house- seamt steel - » Cl and other Kreamer BEST tin and japanned wases at a ent fourth to a third lees, bof yer Hegre was ea we sell regularly at Black and galvanised ironware at important} freamer and dress trunks—all sizes at the usual cost of the smallest size. Nickel-plated Foo g gery nigh Movee pardons refrigerators at about a ol Basement, New Building, ~OHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Ave., Eighth to Tenth Street 193 to 205 Park Sue Cowperthwait & eons Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders eee TARO GP Ne or eh ORCS ae ge)

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