The evening world. Newspaper, September 26, 1911, Page 5

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— {CARRIES APISTOL | FOR SHE'S AFRAID CF MOTHER-IN-LAW Mrs. Hess, Seeking Husband’s Arrest for Desertion, Goes Armed to Police Court. see ren treme nner rr on ‘Mrs. Anna Hess told Magistrate Smith fin the Long stand City Police Court to- [day that fear of her mother-in-law tea ther to buy a revolver to carry {t In her ‘handbag. Mrs. Hess satd that she lived (at No. 26 Bast Fifty-ffth street, Man- Hhattan. Yesterday she appeared before {Clerk Danie! Quinn and asked for a warrant for her husband, Joseph Hees, jPharging that he had deserted her. { The woman said that her husband fas employed by Herman & Grace at No. 671 Bergen street, Brooklyn. The clerk told her that she must firgt apply to the Charities Bureau before asking ffor the warrant, and as she went out ‘of the court building she exhibited a olver and remarked that she would “get” her husband with it if she {could not get him with a warrant. { To-day when she returned to the po- ‘lice court Edward J. Galvin, the ware rant ofMfcer; Miss Mystis Fish, proba- tionary officer, and Edward Johnson in- Vited her into the Magistrate's private } office. Then they a Ttents of her hand ‘The officers took *a stiff fight and found that ft contained a new revolver and a box of cartridges. “I thought that I would have to serve tthe warrant m: * volver because was afraid my mot er-in-law would harm me when T we with the papers,” she said. When Richard Parks George, Stayn Isl formerly and of St tentiary in the County © or having confessed Isabella M, Johnson in s elle Creed in “rookly Judge Dike sald io him: “Parks, when you are released from the Penitentiary an officer of the New York County courts will be awaiting you at the door with @ warrant charging you with perjury.” It was said that the perjury grew out of the data Parks he got his second licen FAT VANISHES| ONE POUND A DAY By New Drugiess Method. TRUE SUCCESS AT LAST Double Chin Vanishes. charge » when \ Darien the Last Two Months Over Fifty nd Women Have, Sent to Me for vinciag Evidence as to Its Value? | | cae In the bag the officers also found $10.80. Mrs, leas was Magistrate, who Jury under a bo the Magistrate her go, but the Magis Sullivan le tthe eo be held, —_—__—_ CHURCH WORKER HELD FOR $8,000 BOND THEFT. | Lotze’s Counsel Denies Guilt While Complainant Says Embezzlement Is Larg cr. William G, Lotze, 1 Steven, and worker, was MeQuade in yeculations: tention that t al ant eg bt with’ good prospec! quoting references Client's | « YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF THESE S ARTICLES WITH EVERY, eoES OF 2174 - 32AVEse: BEND ny OPEN EVERY EVENING’ UNTIL Ws at Re 1 WI Sena \onw M things be ting. 1 it to est way to know Mat APARTMENTS COMPLETELY: FURNISHED 159°" 03500" 9 octoen. This is not an unusual instance ads. are bringing as many or throughout the year, A grea more replies, from day to day WORLD ADVERTISEMENTS ARE BEST READ— ..THE REST IS UP TO THE ADVERTISER a $30,000 for Charity Vot tion re TEAF hy corr BERL GALW Dra odd skirt jab THE EVENING WORLD, customer may benevolent institution, afe obtainable at the Voting Booth on the Fourth Floor, MAIN Build- ing, near the entrance to the Ladies’ Parlor. Greenhut Building “Everything for the Home.” decoration—each portiere and curtain an exquisitely embellished page. Chief among them is the “ST, CLOUD"-— drawing-room draperics of a blushing, roseate tinge, in silk velour, adorned with natural-look- ing flower-stems, slender stalks and garlands of roses, intertwined with traceries—in the Du Barry style; value $45 a pair; tomorrow, at... cular prices ered oak ruobed and polished;| covered with best grade of leat Music Cabinets—solid mahogany; We box frame and heavy seats;] Strong construction; patent but- tif Oe Tiles od quart size y irch or maple; square b » $3.50; rrow, tons; fine! upholstered ; J tears ‘ acne eh magi: ati teh Gees, S805 tomorron”. $2.60] tog, $40; tomorrow $5017 tae hencsoenely’ Cositeedt reen S-quart size, a : & ued 1, scrubbing brash, 8 1) the highest’ character; size, 42 Inches Lif wt xf larly beds Someetons IN SAUCE With “énameced | Cakes of Babbit’s soap, one self Giles Abe lnahee has one larke | Solid Plain Oak Dresser—golden| Hair Mattresses—South American ; $19.50 jany s Ys quart size, at 75. Wednesday, ding board, 2018; $4 OR color and gloss finish; two ge covered with a aU ‘ART GatvaNizen ie: of ed rcten rae A 4 4,25 two small ones;} A. Bio fancy-stripe ticking;| finish; heavy wooden GALVANIZED ASHE CAN No. ® size; With bevel mirror; ree: tomorrow, fow, comfortable hes ANIZED WASH TI Hack iro ry : e family size; at ; be R cts SiR) c reg. $14; tomorrow, at... $9.75] at 16.50| reg’ $6.50; tomorrow, at.. $4.75 E M BR OIDE R- \ colored ;in model waists Come in, TOMORROW, and ee YOUR selection. “Pullman Palace” q It is interesting to EVERYONE who is even remotely connected with housekeeping or ; 4 TH $9 95 the conduct of the home. Expert demonstrators are in attendance; liberal samples of various Guinness’ 4 & Fe Martalls Setrh Whisky oe foods distributed free. MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS FILLED. "PHONE CHELSEA 4000, Star Corake. bohae 7 a. Only a limited number, in a Fresh Cereals Laundry Soap s > S PRIDE SOAP 9 NEARLY COMERS WILL BE | || i pur pas BE vs ican Whisks SURE OF GETTING ONE.] |] Pasty ieh nina da: 28 aL) sat Warranted Strictly Pure . We can’t be : certain about Patel oar eis R29. 15 Bass & Co.'s By ie Gai later arrivals! srr ah P Y Pale Ale Price | (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor, | B Hof 10 di Ly MAIN T TLDING 1» ae 98e}] > : | ‘ 300 At Our ‘ora a ; iy Sh By the Quer Bel Price of 6 C Box of 25 Ren a LL AON? hae! Bxe - tis Mabel Lov sen eee scorer 236] |[— OM Crow abe sove H i pa Whisky “4 rf F POTATOE : zoe tinea dis us i Perfectos POTATOES ares |) Pare California YOU BUY FOUR TEN- 81.148 ria S i Meats | i : Wines CENTS-STRAIGHT CIGARS 1.16 Sle | | ne 1} sone! cnet, ann FOR WHAT ONE COSTS YOU nd Vegelanl ‘ ie | in most cities of the West STATE D ‘ This cigar is rite BEST GRAHAM ect | Western smok - NTHER'S GRAHAY =, | 4 a hi ah’ proposition re ‘ae : ‘ P We MESA hE | 16 « tedpat! | out there, [vee EW CRABAPPLE | 12 | lhamond Ale |) By the merest chane Bt. a Me Rt i A | laid hands on this lot of an of : i 10, so we make it YOUR | |] )AtENT Fl - Don't let it ge | PRGA , sat 2 | $64 d38e 300 * TURSDAY, S® PTEMBER 26,1911. : ANY OTHER GTORE GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER ©. Tw , O MAMMOTH ¥Y BGReE 19" 8197 STS.NEW YORK. _ BUILDINGS, Hats Trimmed Free For Tomorrow We Announce an Extraordinary Exhibition and Sale of Exquisitely Embroidered Door and Window Draperies The collection comprises several hundred pairs of exclusive pees crea- Back of the event is the fact that because, in the course of the day’s work, s from the LEADING ART NEEDLEWORK STUDIO IN AMERICA we took at an advantageous figure this famous studio's entire sample production— Our selling prices average less than half the cost of production. something less than 200 pairs of portieres--they $ $ An Exhibition and Sale That Is Absolutely Unique will be inihiin here, tomorrow, at prices ranging to The assemblage is so comprehensive that it is like a vast handbook of period |from . which | is “ABOUT HALF their ‘true worth. Among the dining-room portieres the “RALEIGH” (ELIZABETHAN STYLE) is a creation appliqued in ooze calf and illuminated Another, the “TINTORETTO,” has the luster of an old Padua velvet, and is sumptu- leather; done on a magnificent fabric and in colors dusky, time-mellowed i indescrib- | NO CONNECTION with Complimentar Stamps FREE These will ps distributed Wed- nesday in our MAIN Building, Parlor, Fourth Floor. Only 100 Free Stamps Good in Any One Book ing for the distribution of this amount is Full deta telling how every ote for a favorite charitable or Greenhut Building “Everything for the Home.” Another is the “CHANTILLY”; in “moon- light blue,” with an elegant and graceful em- raceful _scroll- *19.50|. ONLY ONE PAIR OF A broidery in the most harmonious shadings piled MAL lak i scanuilena tena rae and color-blendings; value $75 ¢ ay hears pagers ter B Onn ably rich; value $65 a pai a pair; tomorrow, at ‘ 35. 50 $100 a pair; tomorrow, at.. 49, 50 tomorrow, at A KIND AT THESE PRICES DUPLICATE ORDERS AT REGULAR LIST-PRICES ONLY. It will profit you to attend the sale as EARLY as possible tomorrow. (GREENHUT Building, Pirat Floor.) NOTE Sixteen Banner Bargains for Tomorrow in Furniture for Every Room! e 3-Piece Parlor Suite—solid mahog- | Felt Mattresses—our special Green-| Solid Quartered Oak Sideboard— any frames; fitted with loose cush-| hut mattresses; neatly stitched; gah a Priel) Bohr plate ions covered with red, green or| roll edge; covered with an excel-| Yever MEIN aot ree. 40; rose panne plush; reg. $40; lent Lied dat de reg. S410 “ sale price tomorrow, at. * $¢ tomorrow, at . Enameled Bedstead. First Quality Worth upto 80c! Price concession ‘on a vast pore enables us to offer them, tomorrow, at. . Note—No mail or prev ae orders! }) Berlin Keitles--8- and 10-qt. sizes is ] j \ | Gray Enameled Utensils ‘ 24e Your Choice, at 24c Double Rice Boilers... ie Kettles—Nos. 7 and 8 prlin Sauce Pans-—§-, 8- and 10-qt. sizes 4-Qt. Dish Pans...,. i »—fitted with} ¥ Springs —bronze-tinished| tinuous posts; heavy upright Alling~ Other Re apsced in Housefurn Mahogany Library Table ed with pringe-troase-inabed) tscesliciasn ecoatepralh sal QUADRUPLE, | MEDICINE OR TOILET CABINET —in grain ™ drawer and shelf; extra heavy rior ude tor ietn on brane heavy Co marsaried | : construction and best possible : regularly $7; finish; reg. $24; tomorrow, reg. Morris Chairs—solid Cente | oak; ith enamel covers at $18] at : : $4.50] frames rubbed and polished; fitted poeeae ates DDER pt: with red or green velour cushions, CUTE 7 le an Brass Bedstead zinc continuous | Box Couches—made 6 ft. long and 30] Of our own ma : Te seven inches wide; with selt-opening at-] $15: tomorrow, at...... $11.50 Bree peeroterey, with plain green denim, reg. $12; tomorrow, at.. $9.50 Leather Couches—solid oak fr: 4 gopneetl z 4-0 and 3 ft nly $26; tomorrow * §18.50 Dining Room Gite -solid quart- Mission Rockers—quartered oak, with weathered finish; seats are covered with leatherette; reg. $0; tomorrow, at..... $6.50 — regular price SPECIALS IN HANDY HOUSEKEEPING SETS. VING SET-—consiats of carving ‘one drawer on wringing mop and one scrubbing Tour bia, maple. bot 75e “Second and Third Floors, ¥, Price All-Over Laces ~18 inches wide; Cordelia and Cor- line effects; white, cream and Iso colors; s 49c¢ 10 75¢ a yard: WED- NESDAY, I Pri ‘2 rice Fancy Fish Net Draperies — for sash and long cur- tains; big choice of patterns in red, green and brown: value 30c a yard WEDNESDAY, Table Ferns in variety; regu- larly 6c; WED- NESDAY, ge MAIN BUILDING.) Women's and Misses’ Skirts— various mate: including fine French — sergos, chiffon taffetas, novelty mixtur and Panamas ; varfous colors and styl Goldfish — reg. ularly 3 for 20c; WEDNESDAY, 3 for 10° (MAIN BUILDING.) Golden Oak Rockers — made awn Work pieces; also Galvanized Garbage Cans— made with a tight- fitting cover and bail hand! ularly pri 35c; d4-price bar- ain, WE ESDAY, mer Rugs bright, cheery wool plaid in a large assoriment of color combina- tions; value $e, 4 rice high pate ceptionally finished and con- lar~ pate ots structed; rej i} $13.50; NESDAY, 4, Price 22 te ES. 4 Q5° WEDNESDAY. var dt feaported tre it 1d vo DAY, 1 56 75 M fs ion WEDNESDAY, 12% WUILDING) 50 ut nadir (MAIN BUILDING nt hod MAIN BUILDING cial, on WEDNESDAY. ) GREENHUT GREENS GRRaNMUT MAIN BUILDING 56 to $10 “Arnold” Shoes $ for Women . 1. 15 All New York has been talking about our or tas of the entire stock of this famous maker's shoes. We have gone carefully over the shoes left, after a RECORD-BREAKING SALE, and we find about 1,000 Pairs of Women’s Shoes, Oxford and Evening Slippers, Not a Pair Worth Less Than $6, and Most of Them Worth Up to $10. All bench-made, by the most famous shoemakers of the country— among them footgear by A. Garside & Sons, Laird pber and Geo. Baker & Sons. TAKE YOUR CHOI MORROW, AT ere (MAIN Building, The Caldwell Piano he *185 Is the Best in the World To- cha ‘at Its Price; and the 4 Caldwell 88-Note Player- $37 Pianorat .. i. . 6 if Is a Happy Combination of the Fine C. ALDWELL PIANO jh with the Best Player Herigg Ever Invented Terms $5 Nn" 51 wee On the Pianos $15 ar $2 wee On Pilayer-Pianos (MAIN Bu iding, F MAIN BUILDING Our Pure Food Show Continues MAIN BUILDING: ‘MAIN BUILDING Highest Quality Wines & Liquors At Lowest Prices in Town, for Wednesdayand Thursday Go-Carts, at > 0’ Cle

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