The evening world. Newspaper, September 21, 1911, Page 11

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WOMAN SWINDLER BY CHARITY DODGE TOBE DEPORTED, Mrs. -Rifka Siskind Said to Have Collected Thousands Which She Sent, Abroad. Convicted of soliciting alma from the Door of the east aide, although it ts al- leged she has a fortune in a bank 1 England, Mrs.Rifka Siskina was to-day sentenced to the Tombs for five days by the Justice of the Special Sessions. Mra. Siskind wilt be deported after she serves her term of imprisonment, the im- migration, authorities having Issued an orfler to that effect. pense the last t years the wom- ceording to Society agents, ‘collected thousands of dollars. She four children, the youngest being n months old, It Is charged the used the children to solicit alms, clothing them in rags and ill-feeding them, in order to extract money from thethe charitably inclined. According to the papers on file in the office of the Gerry Society and read to Justices Devel o and O'Kee! were victd. her children ht acup. Supt. Moor told the Juatices that #0 well"then that she made a practice of posing as an evicted tenant ever since. The game paid so well, according to Supt. Moore, that the woman and her children lived tn a fine furnished flat In which she really lived. During the day, occasionally with a man—usually one with a consumptive appearance— she sat with her children tn front of a t@nement in a poor neighborhood with broken chairs and a bedstead scatterea about. A soup plate placed on a con- véntent chair received the coins of those | touched by her apparent misery. Mr. Moore submitted to the Justices a record of seven prior arrests. Her hus- band and two children are sald to be in Liverpool. According to Martin Goilu dler of the Department of Public Charl ties, the woman sends her husband money each month. ‘Op Sept. 6 Agents Quigiey and Leggett e woman fared DIDN'T OWN REVOLVER. Because the police ¢ not prove | that he actually ned a olver found | In his icebox, enzo Salermo, a coal | dealer at No, 2% Avenue B, who had been arrested for violating the Sullivan | law, was discharged by Magistrate | Kernochan in the Yorkville Police Court to-day. A thirty-eight calibre revolver had been found tn the fcebox by Detectives Tacrowski, Ll Salerno sald he knew nothing aby Gains 30 Pounds In 30 Days Remarkable Result of the New Flesh-Builder Protene, In Many Cases of Run- Down Men snd Women. Prove It Yourself By Sending Coupon Below Por a Pree 60¢ Package. “Ry George, | never saw anything Ike the effects of that new treatment, Protone, for te building up of weight. and lost nerve soted more like a miracle than « medict @ well known gentleman yesterday to. spea the ution’ that had taken place tn his cond “Lbegan to think that there was nothing 6 hi that could make me fa, 1 tried tonics digeatives, heavy eating, diets, ‘milk, becr, and almost everything else you could think of, but without result, foe years, and Segue to think it was natural for me to be that way. Finally 1 read about the brought | about by the use of ded to try | ft myself, Well, wh self in the mirror now, 1 thtmk it have | on jilst 80 pounds during the last month jer felt stronger.ot more. ‘nervy’. in my life. FREE aha covron. -) Oodinany, i this’ Bow help corer 4 ‘of good faith. They wil wna and} thelr book om "Why harge, giving fa sou, ‘pro0 eu of the Gerry Society saw the w hojding in her arms a baby, sittl the midst of a lot of wrecked furniture on the sidewalk in front of No, J85 Clin ton street. It was raining and the baby | and woman were drenched. The soup | plate contained nearly $18. In court to-day the woman pleaded guilty. If you are desirous of find our system of credit a most lenient and just one, enabling even the smallest salaried employe to furnish his home comfortably without feeling the stress of the obligation and at prices as low or — lower than those houses who sell strictly for $14 Extension 7 Tables for - made of well seasoned oak, highly polished; heavy pedes- tal bases; neatly carved feet. This table can be extended to 6 feet when opened. ESTABLISHED 64 155-157-159 East. ‘23d St., ONE DOOR WEST OF THIRD AVE. Everything for Housekeeping Furniture, Carpeting, Bedding, Draperies, Etc. 6 heavy spindles; peite ae oath be had by wetting direct to 1S Protone Co., 404 Protone Bldg., Detoit, Mich, accommodation you will $18.00 All Brass Bedsteads; 10” like cut - - With 2-inch continuous posts, xtended foot all sizes; all finishes. rail; ‘THE EVENING-WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1911, Visit Our Model Luncheon, Sixth Floor =—_—_—mmemescmewem Open a Charge Account As All Bargain Friday Prices Must Be Better Than All Others During the Week, so Must Friday Challenge Bargain Prices Be Lower Than All Other Challenge Prices. Here They Are. Read Them!—Heed the Economy Lesson They Teach, and Join the Big, Busy, Buying Crowd at Sixth Avenue’s Busy Corner Store To-morrow. (Fy $1 Kid Gloves, lot of high: be Mea, petals Mail and Spe Orders said THE QT G pair Warner # $1. 60 Gievescl black or wnite pique glace. One cheep [ @] style; pair Mailand Phone Orders Filled Ser 5 pene ll $1 Long Silk Gloves, com Good Corsets STREET pane denis veer Sp QE tare werennels Rugs In broken lots and odd sizes: '129¢ White. Silk Gloves, Ubew outseam, Floral, Orien- Special, while they last; at ———— ' Becond Floor.) —————— $1 Waists Lingerie waists trimmed in var- ’ ious pretty designs. Value St 00 49e —— Second i Women’s Handkerchiefs Of fine linen with pretty wet 4 C Gosche each Women’s 8 cdi daet be int 12¢ tal and Pers plumes are inches long, of $20 Rugs, fine male atock.. ate. Never known tot be sold for lew than $3.50, see ens(Main Moor. oe eene length. Mousquetaire style, double tipped fingers; pair 5 5 Cc eome(Nule Friday—Main Floor.oe = -----Neck wear---- Fashionable side Urilts, 110 STORE on $12. 75 $17 Ru Rinna SOILS $10 Rugs, size } $5.98 6x8, at. ——— Fourth Floor.) ————$—— paneer yy yy Size 9x12 tt. Parlor, din- ‘$15, 50 ing room and library patterns. All Perfect ——_—_ | Fourth Bs a $22. 50 bow Rugs Rugs, size 9x12; in floral ——— Fourth ded! and Oriental patter $15 Brussels ia Ali wool Brussels Kugs, $0 size 9x12; floral and Turk. ¢ 98 ish designs j "ve (Fourth Floor.) 59c Fleece Blankets White and Gray; full size; and) for double beds; fast color bord- 139e@ exsof pink or blue: ea bas Uren Mane Oe Woolnap Blankets Until 1 o’Clock, nate Stamps Thereafter | \«! Thousands of Men’s $1 Shirts at Here They Are—All You Want Want at Samples and miscellancous lines trom the best shure’ shirt factories ant have a chance to purchase like shirts at such a little price, _Mede of fine m ‘strives eno forev atvie, plo cr Piet re Den't miss such an opportunity even if you have to send somecne tor your thare. INO mail or phone orders filled. Men’s $1.25 Shirts 7——$1.50 New Fall Shirts s 79c © Shirts 7 Made offinest quality shirtings in an endless —— mera, It will be many a day day before you, will iave slightest imperf , percales' and other smart cf vison tieht and rm tn ds. Cut c Invisible hair neto, extra large yards long; at ain Foor.) 49c Scarfs (Main Floor. ) 24¢ Chi.dren's Underwear Silk mull and silk chiffon scarfs; Wool underwear; shirts, pants Made of various grad P " ese $2.75 to $3.50 val Soft | and drawers; size 18 garment... : 36¢ Imported “Scotch and. sng] M4ricty of beautiful new designs, Plain or | Mee nee i Oe Baish, White or gray with hy & ‘98 bi ish shirtings, Over 100 er} Plaited bosoms, hand-laundered cuffs. Fit |“ 0, aN Re a bord 6c additional gharce on each sine larger the newest. all attorns and ‘nish guaranteed. To this special lot ot gt and dari “colors \ a pe] pink or blue dersspairs S (Male 5 ¥ of plate ave added several hun- ge. Undone sibip N 4 Women's Underwear | |cu-tesmi: sure red Gl ootaiinn Gateetien of Fall designe 1.00 Comforters attached; guar- All standard Well finished and \ Silkoli d; filled with} gist pe arenas at ‘ahd Cc st a makes. All i ilkoline covered; filled with ) ibbed; medium weight. eae sizes. Choice P cut full, All sizes Cc } ssbte’ cadens protigofiors! aad 9 e Cholce at ..cceeee Persian designs; each f Vests, pants, tights and corset woven aaes 34H Bes at wo} 35¢ wate | Basement.) —- 46; garment 59e Fall Suitings 54 inches wide. Navy, hel blue, brown & gray mixtures; e yard. occ ) (Main Floor.) $1.25 Imported Broadcloth (Mala | Flooe,)-—$<== Women’s $6 Desks Full size, large draw and [tiga eae finish; \$3, 95 10,000 Men’ Ss IS¢ Cotert 6 ‘for World-famed Cotlars, all brand new They are the surplus of large ere nade for America’s leading itll he. a “abl Style 2, (rr: 7: sizes 14 to 1G) (Mth Floor.) Style8, (ont #4 314 tol715 fine chiffon finish broad- Children’s Heavy Coats | !} Style 6,(:23 j% i:-sizes 14 to 16 N sizes 1450.16 seth Sache sn Navy wi 880 Odds ind ends. Blue, red, and brown; alsomixtures and “1 $4 skins; all sizes in the lot vein f (Second Fleor.): Babies’ Caps Silk poplins, corded silk, clabor- ) ately trimmed with embroidery, ' 29 lees, ruches, etc.; sizes 12 to Very € —_——— (Second Floor.) 98e Wa st Patterns Embroidered on marquisette: \ several handsome designs in '39e] |: at colors aa front 2°. sizes 14 to.16 | Style 7, tone zt sizes M to 18 (Main Fleer.) Muslin foi ees (Sale Friday — ~—-Men’s it a Suite F ' 3,000 Men’s Separate Pants triped worsteds pviots, in any m 40 (10.50 waist ~isecond_ Floor.) ste Muslin Gomme Prettily trimmed with double | rows of wide embroidery inser- ‘98e tions, clusters of tucks; at. . f —\— second Eloor.)——————- $1 Sample Petticoats Black and colored striped effects) of sateen, hygrade, novelty | ec cloth, ete. Prettily trimmed: at (Second Moor.) ———— $3 Taffeta Petticoats tcornwatly: tommedt 9 G5 with flounces, ete (Second Floor.) of Strictly All Woo! Materials, terials, Friday, at We are telling more of them than any other store—always have because more men every day are learning about our suit values and coming here to buy. You too, should know, because a saving of $5 on a strictly high grade suit is surely worth while —— Fourth Moor.) ————— $6 Chiffoniers ely ta ron eneares | SQQQ 139 BS cae at For full size beds. Good heavy ality. Marseilles. designs. 98e Friday: each Read Our Guarantee we guarantee these sults ta be equal te those betn sold ter eave it entirely to! your Ihe Hit. Because weir h Wo fit y bull k Thibets Worsteds ey Worsted ( Basement.) ————--—— Stylish Corsets ‘14e Kimono Flannels 10°35 inches; at Boys’ 50c} | weyeren stad oo tt BOE iH —_———' second Hloor.) Caps | | 9§¢ Sateen Lambrequins sult is guaranteed fant ¥ Mited Cassitneres “olor L : Lael vat ‘im 10 on hus | Sic 00 xcellent for kimonos, house aw Gintecma all = tee th ca 1,200 Boys’ $5 All Wool ct, | [Maio inca Qe Ae mason i and yerd wide ~~ $7.98 Dinner a Now (Peurth eer) ————_— Shades, 39c Third Bloor, Suits Friday at A great Friday and Saturday sale. farge manufacturers, Suits. Grays, Ta Breasted Jacket 7 to 16 years. Coats cut very et roomy. Regular $5.00 suits at re 45. " Scoteh Curtain Lace hscontinued patterns. Suit. | Ze able for sash curtains, ete.; —~(Fourth Floor) —— yard # Dining Room Dames, 13 Inch 100 Piece sets with pink floral decorations i "at $3. 98 92. 15 arge pieces. pecial purchase from one of our ly anwar Fancy Mixed New Fall and Browns, Norfolk or Double Mh ne ut Me ickerbocker Pants. Ages Broad lapels, cut long and Soft Hats All New Shapes, ($1.15 15 Priday—Th! i o- $3. 50, $4, $5 and $6-——~ Low Prices for Bargain Friday in Grocery D 7 Ib. 2c. a. iu; per Sweaters | At About % Price Baye $1.50 Coat ers made of he medium and light weight worsteds. fain and fancy colors. Some have pockets. All sizes. (Men’ 's and eet s Slightly Imperfect’ | SHOULDERS ~ Fancy little cornefed smoked shoulders. 69c FOASTO | CORN Walk-Over Shoes No hetter wearing stoes at regular prices | | Men’s $4, $5 & $6 Sitghtly Imperiect Fall Og) ‘ FRAKES 0 ES INGS— No. 6 bask APPL on ABER re Ry, 25c Men's $3 Coat Sweaters, goodquali- ty yarp in all grey. Some Walk-Gver Shoes New high-raised toe effects. Lace, but cuban, mili -—Wines and Liquors c LUM WAIDK EY Sue: ton and blucher models. Extra hig! 'y or common sense heels. PRED HERE Leathers include patent coltskin J That’s the short journey one can $30.00 worth of goods for 50c per week “$1.50 1 Bere Te at a A ali : oe | | Be: wihyrssbbatOna oso oe Tint ia fa Ukea h » 65.00 worth ot goods for $1.00 per week $130 | sos salle 3 Sigh nner Pir | [ead oaaetgss a, IAM Beh Ds ape Be) | ncanie aMAND Side (i 100.00 worth of goods for $1.50 per week {$14.98 Reed Carriages} Short vamp mich withexta hig opm high. arched manniah lasts Pia en ake HIANG vent | os L “@Be : = pullman deeper: made fad $10 “4 mall heel heights, All desis r egy wea SOUR ee RS Reset at | » Oh MY eee (=> a | ge ree ch hood; edd} isses' et pens $2.5: igh ‘ | iit SiN cae uding Jug From Proprietor to} “=: — litem cere By 49 wires morons 8. Pech Bluefish "Bouley Seal ' a x ro r1e or ee 9 + Special, pair ok. i ‘ 0 as of der CHICKENS AND, MOLLER ship | oA P Sie : f foys' $1.25 Schuck Skoes ‘extra Fish fanctal AAT Zic Pont Ma cy, ' ‘ ' ' ' 4 4 ' i 4 ‘ ' ' 1 ' 1 ' ' i} ' ' 1 ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' jt take, quickly and profitably, if he . H x call Veni ana SG A (ERS St ree Ee ne ge [| aula tbits P rheviands of Werld Help Wanted” / Extra S2a>ial 79c tprcKs r = |] unos oF CANADA) werroN Bt, ibs. € are printed from day to day guide him 83 Eye Glasses { —}} dane Bache; Sa: me | 10c || tres or rane ie better position or business investment he Gehuipe white \ Sir Henri Shoes Isrory 13150 || vanmramatites iaiouli cou Ice oan RAL : pel i $1) |. tine Bd Men, Womrn and Children ieee caneK gd || PBEO HOES G Be] | tata Every week, month and year The World prints friday ae slits Neary ek pee : an 18c | PRIMM BIN ROAST rac), anf Lar bebg , atoul DOUBLE the number of * Help Wanted" Ads. { on gyea og Free Palr, $2.50, $3 and FOE OE Meat NS | 16e || gnome 4 \REEHS OF { that are published in ALL THE OT HER New York esseiialn For.) -oereee comnnnannanle Tita ful aceassseaaas weer estes, BOC | Neer Trilayainih Fleer) a! we Morning and Sunday Newspapers COMBINED, THE UTH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres't—WE GIVE LIBERTY TRADING STAMPS, ASK FOR THEM ’ | . 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