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| WIZARD AIRMAN HERE TO COMPETE. | -auek HAND VICTIM GETS PERMIT 10 CARRY REVOLVER. Grants It to Judge Swann Gaetano Sterazzo, Who Is Hounded by Backmailers. Judeo S dey ae 1270, 0 Hundred a revo that on the! «rover Ss 5 Btrtes, and law, would have wevere penalty f weapons The permit quest of Rubin, | | y ho are on trial on tie from the ig Sterazzs | letters so asked for %, f Wae exploded at ' Another born! was fire! Milton of the British home as an aviator, 4 lantle Tre pecting to f ness. Mareh 4 and on May % he got a telling him | me to come to the Willie avenue bridme ted jussin | ¢ ‘with $200, Three detectives went along and pow ere at Work on the the three men after a fight, and they | have since been in the Tombs. Vest - day Sferazan testified. last ole wh Went home he got an which the men expect , ta of alrmanship. n the Hritivh army, ? furlough for re He was on nd again to © and when his testimony was finished his re in the { application for a revolver permit: was | sald Capt. Hamilt a. to break with di » months," said | portance of the that you are still | factor 1s only and 1 will [Tt was presented to Juke Sw “If at the end of th © the Judge, + in @anger, come can be made auto- Once the stability of the heavier-than-air machine 1s made th he aeroplane will | i “tives will under arrest, Ir. Restores color to Gray or _ | weld hae cash there wae $16.4 in the tll, He Jeft | Mitchell in charge of the office, N. day the bookkeeper did not show up | and Murphy found the cash drawer was empty. Then he went back over the | books. Lieut. Brown of Polfce Headquarters set out to find Mitchell. He could get no trace of him. The bookke t not go home until last ‘Thurs during the night he attempted to his life, His wife notifled Murphy Lieut. Brown camped at the hospital uni the pa ae THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1911. DEFAULTER IS ARRESTED lal AFTER SUICIDE ATTEMPT. Police Couldn't Find Cashier Want- | i ed for $2,800 Theft Till He Went to Hospital. \eq! R. W. Mitehell, forty- Registeres Trade Mark ven years old, | ue Brooklyn | om Bushwick Hospital tourt, Manhattan, Grand Jury tn harge of grand larceny, complainant is M. Hf. Murpiiy, @ produce dealer of No, 16 Warren street, who charges that in the olght months 800, | attempted aulcide inst ll home vy inhaling gas Lace. embroidered. ‘Thursday | and 9 moved to Mushwiok Hos. Collars | pital id in court co-day he was in the season's newest styles. sorry he thee a m Sept. 1, when Murphy figured up his) t $1.75 to S.00 each. Laces Reuben Wetnretsch, nineteen years old, ot No, 312 Grand street, and Jacob Hockhelser, seventeen years olf, of No. wt Blghty-first street were sen » a term in prison of not loss 8 of more than seven and a years to-day by Judge Dike in the ‘Complexion Veils” aded guilty of rovbing Mrs. Anna Rockmore in her home tn Kos- tusko street, Brooklyn, They went to distinctive weaves, her front door with a note which they She step) James Gth Ave. & ddth St, is time that Manhattan thieves sald Judge Dike, 4," sald Judge . “that Brook- o happy hunting grounds for bea Jabots and Side Frills. Special Values in Allover Laces, Flouncings; 18 inch Venise Laces in Ecru aid White, $1.50 to 6.50 per yard. Novelty Lace Bands in heavy and light weight, at 50c. to $5.00 per yard. 45-inch Dress Nets, in the White or Ecru. Special values, $2.00 and 2.75 per yard. Veils and Veilings A large variety of Mesh, Chiffon, Net, Malinz, Shetland and Lace Veils in the most approved designs and weaves, comprising the fashionable new Filet designs, Chenille and Dotted Novelties. with or without Chenille Dots. Shadow Meshes and Lace Veils in a wide range of Waldorf: Astoria | SSSHaaSSBeSESEESB)| SSSss=es=eq] Half a Century Ladies’ Neckwear Hand Embroidered Coat Collars & Sets Plain and trimmed with Cluny and Irish At $2.00 to 18.00 pe Fichus of Linen or Voile, beautifully hand $7.50 to 15.00 each. Yokes and Stocks of Real Lace values. Nets ard McCutcheon & Co., ' Cowar Shoe COWARD EXTENSION HEEL Straight Inner Line Last FOR WOMEN |_ This Coward Shoo is expertly \designed to relieve and correct ‘flat-foot conditions, A shoe so {helpful that orthopedic surgeons ‘accept it as the correct shoe for weakness in the arch structuro. This Coward Shoe will be fitted free of charge, by an experienced orthopediat whose alvice and services are free to our customers. | Made in all leathers. | | Coward Arch Support Shoe and CowardExtensionteel,have been made by Coward, in his Custom Dept. for ov 30 years, SOLD NOWHERE ELSB 264-274 Greenwich St., N. Y. (MEAN WARKEN STREPT) Mail Orders Filled | Send tor Catalogue Weathor—Clearing and Cooler. Men Who Have Objected to the Generally Increasing Prices for Good Shoes Will Be Glad to Learn That We Will Open Tomorrow, (In Our Building at the Corner of Broadway and Eighth Street) A New Store for the Sale of testify against the Burd Grubb, wife of Ge ‘ e eti | forme Magie Relic of Old Time Collection“of | Seiey. nis won, Prof. Magic, and Assist- pA Mtreet-Cleaning Commissioner = Exd- Hi | © pounce the arrival of the garbage col- lin, formerly an ash-cart driver in the ago. In the days garbage and ashes at 1 Armed with a bell of the kind now to would hurry forth with garb renew your permit «venkat 1 ANCIENT GARBAGE BELL of prominence who ti sister of Aviat Refuse Belongs to Former lant United States Attorney-General Ed- wards sent to the Budget Exhibit to- lector tn the days when Fathtr Knick- iH | eibocker’s: watchmen sung out, “All's eth well!” during the night watches, Bireet-Cleaning Department, who came individuals be exhibited the garbage man ane ash cans. pe bell is of the Te-morrow the t EXHIBIT. aboard the Minneapolis were Mrs. B. FOR THE BUDGET . . ‘Chancellor W A ” “4 ward P. Grosve t Asn-Cart Driver. day an ancient bell once used to an- The bell is the property of John Car- | into possession of the relic forty years privately nounced his coming, when hour | village watchman variety, with a wood. | Faded hair—Removes Dan- druff and invigorates the Scalp —Promotes a luxuriant, healthy hair growth—Stops its Is not a dye. it Drug Stores or direct upon Men’s Dependable Shoes _ | At Very Moderate Prices Directly on Interborough Subway | Girls’ School Dresses The Wide Belt and Peplum Effect Among the New Styles Shown in JAMES S.COWARD | Commissioner Edwards says there is not another garbage bell in the posses. elon of any one. | | Summerviie, esa culture at VA. Ba ho, at jew A. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS | lecture, are Sop _Between Lenox, & 7th Aves." TK Few fror a from . Among Ma ‘Many Wednesday Specials Smart Street Hats, 2.69 An assortment of excell in Ready-to-Wear Hats, reproductions Of some of the best been brought out this season; made of satin and velvet comb mmed in the newest effects; all the desir- able colors, black and ¢. Tablecloths and Napkins A fortunate purchase of an importer's aor line of all PURE LINEN CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, some hemstitet below that of importation HEMSTITCHEL Carrs HEMSTITCHED OF S¢ EXTRA QUALITY HLM HEMSTITCHED NAPKINS SPECIAL HEMSTITCHED N SCALLOPED NAPKINS —regu regularly $1.75; each LLOPE D CLOTH re; $2.00; per dozen ilarly $2.50; dozen, dozen In Progress $8 snnuat Sale “i Household Sundries * Every Price a Sensational One Women’s 25c Hose, We $1.25 Dress Goods, Yard, 59c WOMEN'S | rED I | ALL WOOL FANCY § INGRAIN Co H INCH ALL WOOL” DIAG dye; extra sy heels ai HALL 1. SATIN Mage split s i a BROADCLOTHS lors and § 4 or pla hi SO-INGH ALL WOOL STORM k Waists, 2.95 : pt ALINE ANI SPECIALS in IMPORTED ral JADCLOTHS — sponged rss so : 54 inches wide, regular any colors and black 5, en | 83.00; a,,,,, 1.75, 1.98, 2.25 19%¢ White Waisiings, yd., 11} deol designs n mediums weigt wate] ., Women’s Walsts, 1.29 madras, {a ; excellent shirt] Of fine lawn; a stylish t waist fabrics with large side-plaite eee MN ASO a NulmDer « $2 German Silver Bags, 1.69 MESH BAGS—French gray finish frame, 41% inches wide; fine ring mesh, 4 inches deep; white kid lining —_——. nm madras; tront with lar tons and pocket peal se 19c Kimono Flannels, yd., 1214 ete er | ALLOVER AND BORDE ae ae Specials in Laces n yard-wide PRINTED FLANNELS LINEN AND COTTON TORCHON|floral and the much or Persian LACES—1 to 5 inches wider regu-| colorings; 4 value for larly 10c; per Bo Kimonos, Dyessing Wrappers, ‘ " $5c ete. dozen yards .,... delphia store. patent leather with dull tops. 5 tollin widths C, D and E. $2.40 pair. rain protection. Good-looking tan rubber-surface coats, JOHN We have decided to serve the public and, incidentally, ourselves, by bringiniz our tremendous quantity buying power to bear on the production of shoes that we can recommend, at prices between $2 and $3.65. With the average $3 shoe store raising its price to $3.50 and the $3.50 store selling more shoes for $4, this news will be welcomed by a great audience of men. Tomorrow, we open this new Store with a special purchase of 3,000 Pairs of Men’s Shoes Rated as Good $3.50 and $4 Qualities At $2.40 These come from a Western shoemaker who decided that he would no longer carry stock on hand to supply orders that his regular customers might send in during the season, To make the price possible, we had to take 6,000 pairs of shoes, half of which go to our Phila- The others will be here tomorrow, as follows: Men’s shoes of gun metal and box calfskin, of black kidskin and of Ten or a dozen styles in shoes of medium and winter weight. Some of $3.50 and some of $4 quality—which means that their usual cost at wholesale is more than we ask you for them tomorrow. Main floor, Broadway, corner of Eighth Street. Tomorrow Morning, Rain or Shine, We Shall Sell Men’s Rubber-Surface Raincoats of Exceptional Value at $5 By no means the kind of raincoats a man instantly associates with that price. On the contrary, coats of high-grade material, all exposed seams strapped, stitched and cemented, buttons reinforced by smaller buttons within; interior cape over shoulders ac ° “'c Made to sell for considerably more. To be sold, under our warranty of reasonable service, at $5. Main Fioo:, Broadway, corner Eighth atrect. WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart (& Company Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street, New York Sizes of Rep, Gingham, Galatea and Linen Many mothers prefer these heavy washable materials for fall and winter school frocks because they are more sanitary. Consequently we have recently purchased an unusually handsome collection of girls’ dresses, noteworthy because of their becoming new ‘styles, fine quality of material and excel- lent workmanship in making. Materials have not been | a eial Skirts are all full pleated. In the assortment are: laid gingham dresses, prettily trimmed, all fast colors, $1.75. | Galatea stripe dresses, in styles exclusive with us. One of these is of striped blue cloth with trimmings of plain color and finished with black satin tie and tiny black buttons. $4.75. Sizes 6 to 14. White French dresses, made waist or Russian fashion. Trimmed with hand embroidery and hand scalloping. These in sizes 4 to 10 years. Or trimmed with wide bands of em- broidery. One style shows the new peplum effect at the waist- line. Price $5.75. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Heavy linen dresses, with the new wide belts, which are so very smart. In white, blue or tan. Belts are of cloth or leather. One style shows elaborately hand-cmbroidered collar of tan linen with satin tie and belt to match. Prices $6 to |]+ $16.50. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Second floor, Old Building. Some of the Best Things Have Been Saved For the Last Week of tie China and Glass Sale French China Cut Glassat $2Each Fre i ae For Very Little Footed comports. apace cup; and saucers, $3.60 Sugar and cream sets an a ed | Berry bowls. Breakfast plates, $3 dozen. Tea plates, $2.40 dozen. 6 snd Bie RAPP les Bread - and - butter plates, BCR VARGA: $1.80 dozen. F Oil ang Se ee: After-dinner coffee cups, $3 ‘ancy bon-bon dishes. Asien, Bouillon cups and saucers, $4.20 dozen. Cake plates, 75c. Fruit saucers, $1.80 set. Chop dishes, $1. Ice cream sets, $4 set. Ramikins and plates, $3 doz, Salad bowls, $1. Basement. New Building, John Wanamaker Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Ave., Eighth to Tenth St 25 Dirner Sets at $7 Set American porcelain in four border decorations. 100 pieces, including soup tureen and three large platters. Usual price is $10. When You Furnish Your Home VISIT OUR ESTABLISHMENT We Guarantee Satisfaction ON ALL PURCHASES The Most Complete Stocks Best Qualities Lowest Prices Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Bedding, &c, CASH OR CREDIT 51-00 A Week Opens An Account Open Evenings Until 9. Saturday Uniil 10, Who ethdhtb! Babe) Sar titbat iL AS eA fet yy ii girs Our Liberal Terms | THIS BRASS BE D 3 of Payment $50 wrt 8° 0c BE wy 4 Set gli, Consisting of “de Lee Dining Ly Wit nf RovM GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE $225 $500“ $30“ $3.50" $400 $40 35.00* $500 $50°* $6.00 “ub Mit RN With Every Purehase of {*; $100 Worth or Over y Pt Ly Hy B® CATALOG ve