The evening world. Newspaper, September 22, 1911, Page 11

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GETSINTOACELL HERBERT PARSONS ATLAST AS OWNER BACK IN POLITICS, OF OLD REVOLVER ATTACKS A LEDER Writes a Letter in Opposition to Louis Friedel in the Eighth District. Lawyer Darling Can Now Put Sullivan Law to a After many attempts to get himself arrested in order that he might test the ot the Sullivan Anti+ Weapon law Attorney Joseph F. Dar- ling finally succeeded to-day in having himself put in a real cell felony charge aga ning hopes to make the look like a village " #, former Chairman of ® Republican County Committee, 1° back in the polttical conatitutionality game, ‘aking a nthe Republican leadership fight ) Assembly District wherein Goldstein pre+ leader and his leadership ts e Rave been grave | picion of Friedel's unfaithfulness to indidates on the ¥ to get Magistrate to do something to him b Yesterday's effort is wholly unfit for the party ship in the district, He Is a dis- 1 Tam sorry to prominence have ris in his behait, i what I know ihey Republicans of at their real e of 1863 proved frul apparently said Magistrate's advice and produced the Accompanied by Police Cay and his personal first street station, jo repaired to Magistrate } TWO ROWDIES BEAT 70-YEAR-OLD CRIPPLE. Pair Sent to Workhouse After Wan. ORIGINALITY of tha t that's aa do not confine ourselves to a few new style literally hundreds to select from. Best Blyn Stores is headquarters for the best style ideas of the hour. You can choose from the largest and most varied assortme nts in the metropoli you want—and at the exact price your purse permits. Blyn styles are always in the forefront—they lead the Footwear fashions of the da correct leathers bf plain or embellished designs for Soli3 14k GENUINE DIAMOND Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Sizes Sixth Avenue and 27th Street Eighth Ave., 3d Ave, and 122d St. Sd Ave., 86th and 87th fetund the full he ist 3d Ave., 150th and CHARLES A. KEENE Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Bowery, near Broome $80 Broadway Open until GP. M,. Saturdays inet «HE EVENING WORLD, opinion of Mr. Friedel {s the same as mine." “Mr, Parsons himself sent for me to come to County Headquarters three | Of the stre years ago and wanted me to run for “The pavements are terribly dirty,” Congress, That was when I was Speciai|9e murmured once In awhile, as she Treasury Agent aa personal appointes of | Put the ser of paper in a brown! old hand satchel, which matched her brown George RB. Cortelyou, then Secretary of the Treasury. i didn’t run because 1/fobe and brown hat couldn't stand the expense of the cam-| Policeman Dobbins questioned her and paign. 1 cold him that 2 would run j@;She told him the streets were in bad he would stand the expense, condition. Then she appeared puzzled. ‘I don't know what afr, Parsons ee reece nen eer uke ane have againet me, Where dose iM paper and the street etill littered wit sons come in anyway to pick t| more. : P ~ - the thirty-five district 1eadera What shail we do now?” she asked 1 “Let's go ask the Heutenant,” criticism when, as County Chairman, Losey never gave me even a 60-cent job?” ROBBERS GET $35,000 PCC Your teeth Hold up Tramway Car in Alaska and Escape With Strongbox-- | Dobbins. Dobbins took her to the West Th | fteth str street station. Ana ambular Louis Lely Posse Pursues Them, SBATTLE, Wash, Sept —Masked that Mr. | men held up a car on the Iditarod Flat tramway at and atole a strongbox altag, Alaska, yesterday containing €96,000 in gold dust, the property of Friend, Lawson and James, Friend was in Vernaslotion charge All the clrcumatanc The Curative Mouth’ 15¢, $50 we ER Bottle ery was carefully se has gone in ou Se : 4 IMENT STORE : to adopt s will —every piece of a new bargain. star 8 Will be established to the | the public and new features accommodatior pping that will lend comfort and enjo nt 4 is » as a crystal spring ad the thing that sr has already done t forth this remark: ‘‘I wonder why nobo before!’ 5 Just what people are goin a use r's 1s differen 5 jetails Monday. debe 4 MR. WIZZLE CONTEST. If you would like a set of the ten pictures, write to Dept. B, 103 West 22nd Street. Same will be sent to you promptly and you have until September 30th to send in your answers. Remember that the $500.00 in cash prizes will be awarded on the Thursday after our opening. \ Should be BLYN Shoes—it’sa sure > way to certain saving and IZ E>) satisfaction. there are Every one of the ten You can find the style you want, the size We show exclusive and new effects in all Men, Women and Children Our Children’s Specialty {1000p Shee in quality and beauty of finish, priced to meet the popular idea, The Blyn-Plan is beautifully modelled and carefully finished—a com- fort giver, an arch and ankle support and a great aid to foot health and correct foot development. WEST SIDE tines BROOKLYN STORES Broadway, between Park and Ellery Sts FultonSt.,opp.A.&S, 10 BEST STORES 39th and 40th Ste. SHOES IN 222-224 West 125th Street EVERY GRADE B'way, nepr Greene ae “FOR ALL THE FACTORIES FAMILY” 511 to 519 East 72dSt, FRIDAY, | Norris refuse PRETTY WOMAN PICKS UP | y,2* g:mmoned trom PISTOL CARRIER HELD. Onofri | DOUBLE aaa a is 1 o’Clock *7%,ci%r” —Stirring Saturday Sale of Misses’ oo -- === oe, NS ee eee e nnn nn neon en nen aa nin Haturday—Second Floor.-eeeeeeeeeee: $41 98 « $D98 MPORTED Velour Hats, like large sombrero and all the wanted { soft shapes and hoods, identical with Newe cme eee eeeeesinie Saturdany—Main F ee giale and Demonstration- ERTS ce eR EE Daas MONET NAL ION by Harold Kossiter Music Co. by Jules H o Qo wem THE TH STREET STORE, HENRY SITGE2, Pres't--WE GIVE LIBERTY STAMPS, ASK FOR — SEPTEMBER 22, 1911, il ‘The Tea Biscuits are as white as snow and jum 09 eee 16 Hospital |napned 54 days ago, bail by M giatrate 1 to ac r In answer to Mr. Parsons's totter, Mr.| SOILED PAPER ON STREET. | F je etuged ‘ta go toa hoapital e Friedel raid to-day annie de uke a aw Mrs Glenne, (38th St. & Amsterdam / dj New vert Si ha hardly know what to say about th! ays the Town Is Very Dirty rl » court and sent t ‘fellow Parsons. It is unbelievable tha’ ware ° " nation, & person of his type would stoop to is- Will Be Sent to Bellevue for | nh said ale ls Mary Carley, sue such a letter and sign it. He Examination tairty-f old, of No, 13 Bast that I have personally managed * nus crowd at Sixth avenue ea streets ar campaign for the Republican part ha . . he wae led to the back its candidates in the Eighth Assembly | © ond street at ne to ren arked as ehe was led to ne i District since 1808, j Watched a pretty woman as she pl ‘ jup dirty pleces of paper in the mid Darby & Co. New Yoo’ SELF-RAISING FLOUR ' For Light, Delicate Ple Crust, Biscuit, Pastry, Dumplings and Pan Cakes, f six-year no Was kid- Sabella, an une! Sabella, w incenzo ee Visit Our Model Luncheon, Best Foods, Lowest Pric cs Tet, Sixth Floor ----The New Soft Hats. Derbies for Men lother Stores Sell for $2.00, $2.50 and Even h) $3.50. Here at... One of New York's makers of smart hats let us have this week all his house samples and all his odd lots at our own price. Here they are for you now at almost your own price. The newest, nattiest styles or the modest styles—as you like for we have 37 new styles in the lot; can please almost any man in the new soft hat of the fuzzy order, English mixed soft hats extra style fancy cheviots, also the new velvet and the {new monoplane derby. Come here to-morrow for YOUR hat fo S ent eee eee ee tes rem eees (Mule Saturday —Third Floor + seeeeces come eeeoes and Juniors’ *14.50 Fall Suiits at Girls’ Raineapes Ta OFFERING is little short of extraordinary. We | 510 ; \ f Made of at | haven't offered a like value this season, and only _be- PA toll Rave wwodel Teal’ [ee CH cause of our determination to make Saturday's business in a full flare model. Ideal for chil- es ela soe Pa ny ' at. | the heaviest in months, we make this sacrifice on this lgt of tached. | Pret | G98 smart new suits. riety fl lain and $1 Made of all wool cheviots, broadcloths and serges in ee ; Sizes jaunty little coat models, trimmed with pointed or square eae collars. Other models have notch collars. Some are atrictl; prettily trimmed with braid or velvet. Shirts are ne in black, blue, green, rose, brown and plum. Junior: sizes, 14-16-18. Allat one price Saturday, a price that w Misses’ $15 Dresses Ina large and handsome assortment q@ popular Fall styles. Made of rich silks and fine cloths, Some of these dresses are modeled in the smart coat effect and trimmed with contrasting colors. High or low neck. Some have deep lace jabots in front thet give these dres 1§ SIO a decidedly natty eppe Sizes 14-16-18, Saturday . Girls’ 36, $7 and $8 Coats Over 2,000 coats in this lot. The assortment embraces the very} $ 98 smartest and most girlish of the Fall models. All sizes. All pled) 2: and all style collar effects. Sizes 6 to 14. Choice ilored and others are t Fall models. Come aes, 13-15-17 —Misaes’ take cvery one of them Misses’ Smart Coats Made of fancy mixtures and plain colors, Fast ioned on the lines of the stunning Polo coat models, Some have sail: are very loose model ij Extra Special alee ie Girls’ oH -25 Dresses Made of ginghams, percales and linenes in wide variety of styles. ‘59 98 Hitch andl low neck, models, Values €o $1.25, Chotes,’ Saturday, C --$6&$10Imported Velour Velour- si Buy Your B Felt } Hats at Ta ay M ry. pl $5 Suit Here Saturday like cut the hats in uptown stores and priced from $10 to $6; on sale here, special to-morrow Bee, WAGE Gerry \) “Sg This $3.98 Trimmed Hat A velvet trimmed sailor in 98 e =— wonder we are clothing thous- ands of boys weekly. Our low prices are positively without equal. A special purchase from one of our large manufacturers pern:'ts us to offer a better than usual value Saturday. Strictly All Wool Fancy Mixed New Hi Fali Suits, Grays, Tans and Browns, Norfolk or Double Breasted f co ae Veta’ q Jacket, Full Cut Knicker- bocker Panta. > Ages 7 to 16 years, Coats cut very stylish. Broad lapels, cut long and roomy. Regular $5.00 suits. E.very one of them built for service and stylish as every boy wants his suit to be. Be sure to see them. wocecocrrers (Sale Saturday, Third Floor.) 50 Good Cigars & Humidor Only 45 of these boxes left, We sold 355 of them the first day they he fi day th 1.48 were advertied. ‘The Humidor alone is worth $1.98. Challenge th Humidor and 5 good cigars for Regalia sige; rem: Havana IENUINE PERPEC te GOLD CROSS: fon FACTORY SMOKERM: with tong filler ee ettae enown as all colors, draped with silk taffeta. A hat that can be worn by everybody; posi- tively worth $3.98, and on sale here, only at. . .... Latest Musical Hits; ‘oose, Ben Haer, Nestan Roose, Bob Ward and Maurice L Rome featuring the following song hits would pay Be. *« f ' vi yeu "™ O5¢ OWL OF CAPADERA CWGAKS. 1 , You're io My Dreams, s (Sale Saturday— Groceries and Meats at Low Prices Saturday-, The pubiic has responded heartily to these extra value specials, offered each day In these departments Smoked Meats. sa Legs of Spring Lamb 14dc JAR-CURED HAMS ; ring lamb, weighing Of native $1.00 ves of young, tend jaturdas a ae POUND CAE ie OY: DOLD’S WESTP a 173, STYLE BACON—Lb rat LITTLE DUTCH MAC SEBEL | Parke No 10 pail, wes No. pull 49 C sane Nore ROTEL € he i gg from 1 to 2 Ibs! 4g y Waste, fat be cy a0 1 fe, Ib BUTTER Wi i butter: 39 6 Fresh, 1 dor, In carton, 24c Hide coth P] te] POMTERMOUSE, Sirloin | oF Top put up in I-lb. prints; per Ib co J e ei “al wid eo native beet thd A +A aks “oe Bowie’ ee BOILED MAM—iloed water 9 Wines and Liquers. salad ursandwich vst 1 thin; per tb ‘ 0. BOTTLE IMPERIAL aR Bt Ise., Sat 4 soy boule Be Vegetables. | BRIE SES —5s (OC) isa PORK SHOULDERS ib POTATOES — Long Island: guaran | BOTTLE WHITE ROME nb | Gut from lean young hogs: perp | RIB ROAST — TRIUMPH OR At do On 3% (Sate Satu AR ri rey 86 BOTTLE SLAS | Bitano KOM MeL selected SOc BOTTLE OF PORT ra 25¢ SHEBRY—Fullquart at TA CAPONS finest stock CMAB APPLES or Greenings: No. 6 basket ———— eee a eins ngrn Se ee

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