The evening world. Newspaper, September 28, 1911, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1911. _ PRETTY NURSE muse @ pena him from committing Oe Conmneomon wr anv GTHER GTORE tion of those who have committed olde to save them- 2 ro ‘GOES TO PRISON mia ign vine w rsonrt or H11*30,000 for Charity GREENHUT nN) | cL Coop ER (0 Ootlld not have Geen saved with proper Voting for the distribution of this amount is} TWO MAMMOTH GOTH SIDES OF ETAVE. MO ee Toe hee wT! BuiLones. 25 1g” 8107 STA.NEW YORK benevolent institution, are obtainable at the Voting Booth on the Fourth Floor, MAIN Build- ing, near the entrance to the Ladies’ Parlor. Tuberculosis Medicine Saved This Man’s Lite Preutnon’s is a serious diwase, and often lays the foundat.on for chronic lung troubles—some- times Tuberculosis remilts, After Pnedmomia, ot Continuation of Dropped Pattern ~ FOR SHOPLIFTIN Hats veined Free } ‘ h ' . ° ° 2 »» Hélen Louise Watson Sen- Raw ee g WA Price VA Price VA Price Sale of Wilton Rugs tenced After Court Hears oF |ettion wore, ‘tut tate mnnes's attentive in 24-inch Black Stk I] || Cropone—Rue de capestry Coue bil || cramed Pictures fine ind writ the deseo nae Reed Foulard—fine ter|] Hf Is Paix; 38-inch Sibtes” fringe, ail || ure: auBircrst at $22 5 0 Many ‘ainsi = dewey | Springfield oS ian dresses, wale, a ‘embrolderec around; value f" irawes; e 8c $1.25; FRIDAY... ic LJ + (GRBENHUT BUILD. ING.) value; FRIDAY... 49 (crsennut BUILD. ING.) (MAIN BUILDING.) They are 9x12 feet in dimen- sions, and they are sterlin, rugs from America’s best an oldest mill. Think what a saving of TEN DOLLARS means —for they’re really worth $32.50 or over, and are THE BEST FOR THE MONEY TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE! alu (MAIN BUILDING.) (MAIN BUILDING.) ‘MAIN BUILDIN Dependable Umbrellas $ for Men and Women, Fe Worth $1.95 to $2.50, these umbrellas are me Ae AT as they are stylish. The coverings are of union silk—a reliab! ble silk-and-cotton ety mixture that will afford splendid service. The assortment of handles Bargain Tables. is varied; including sterling silver, rolled gold-plate, gun-metal, plain find gaining strength ai} een Loulso Watson, n pretty nurse, | 154 pounds, « gain since September 16, 1907, ot Who waa found guilty of shoplifting in | 2% pounds more than when I fimt otarted to take i es ( Beookivn depariment store, where she jth Alterstive, wish I had known of it two arrested two weeks ago, and who ecoused by Walter B, Devereaux, of having stolen his mother's Jewelry, bpd aoe Ma ge eB genoa an halued at ,000, while nursing her at |i mt * fmecalit declared my case . Lap aten 1, T, was to-day sent to cannot but be very thankful to you and Ponttentiary for eleven months and ee or Ee wee Bae ty-nine days, by Justices Forker, | ange of health {¢ has brought me,” @ writing the above statement T wish to | ainert and Salmon. fay that 1 have fully recovered my health, having Yes, the figures are Miss Leach, the probationary oMcer, correct. These beon cured for over three years.” rifles COST the feported that tho crime for which she ((Signed Affidavit) THOS. REILLY, Was convicted was not the first offense | Eckman's Alterative te effective in Bronchitis, Small Rugs at Proportionate Reductione Mf the girl, whose father, now dead was | Asthma, Hay Fever, Throst and Lung Trovbles, U. S. ,Govern- AIN iallding, or hand-carved mission, and sterling maunted hardwoods. CneBNHUT Petetas. First Floor.) 4 professor in a western University, | 4 {a upbuilding the symem. Does not contain ment $18 apiece, 7 dno of her sisters ts married to a clergy | Ps. opiates or hablt-forming drugs, | For axle Pencin eeu eas Sea tae Sa te, i om, pain svibpes ; rn a In @ High School in Chicago. | cured cases, and write to Bekman Laboratory, f gS About six months ago Miss Wateon | Philsdeiphla, Ps,, for additional evidence, at Sack ens Was night super!Mtendent of nurses in - the Long Island City College Hospital. but... 1.50 Correctly Fashioned New Fall $1 5 te roduc wae sch tal gus fod ai tated Silk-Lined | |Suits and Dresses, Tomorrow, at W¥th her went Inens, instrumet ind of the United it s Army for scores of years, and was dis- carded only to make room for the modern repeating rifle; but no better SINGLE- SHOT army rifie Aiias EVER been turned out! Some of These Guns Are Abso- No woman can afford to omit a caretul inspection of The TG 's ADMIRABLE COLLECTION OF READY- TO-WEAR SUITS AND DRESSES for Fall and Winter. Nowhere else can she accomplish se much for so very lit- tle—nowhere else find herself so EXCELLENTLY FIT- TED OUT at so SMALL COST. Name any material whose use is demanded by tho fashion authorities for Fall, 1911. IT IS HERE, READY MADE UP, SMARTLY CUT AND TRIMMED, and priced to suit YOU. There are broadcloths, cheviots, mannish worsteds and mixtures; all strictly man tailored; some plain, others trimmed. e describe one sult and one dress, selected at ran- dom from HUNDREDS: The Suit illustrated is made of excellent quality broad- cloth in black or in colors; the coat is 28 inches long, lined with guaranteed satin. Itis designed with novelty collar and wide revers with velvet inlay.. The skift isa Neat-gored model with front and back pancl. e Coat Dress illustrated is fashioned with round shawl collar and revers; also cuffs of contrasting-color silk. Lace yoke and collar elaborated with silk. Tie tomatch color of revers. Corded silk outlines the waist and fast- ens on side with silk loops. The skirt has double back panel and button-trimmed fold of self-material around top of flounce. i This coat dress comes in both taffeta and messaline silk. trinkets belonging to other nurses, most dt whictr were recovered later at her home at No. 151 Congress street. At the time that she was “Joy riding” | With some of the physicians attached no the hospital she was engaged to al Brooklyn ph n, but when the proof ve placed before nim ement was broken off. Tho next heard of her she was nursing 4 Dabdy in Bay Ridge and daring the thild’s parents from the room. Ti was dead for several hours bei wntormed the parents, and when (90 mm money and jewelry worth about! Wi were miased. Another of her victims | ‘ was a family named Ed Gish, and stil! another low, a nurse, whom ¥ tare of during an {Ines Miss Leach told the Court that Mi Watson had admitt Blue Serge Suits, at 315 One-Day Sale, To- morrow, of 300 of These Suits Not every day do you get achance like this—a chance tobuy, AT A* PRICE SO LOW,a pure-dye, fast-color, k-lined either stripe; and-tailored throughout and (ysl lee by one of the BEST makers of fine cloth- ang tok men in all the land. egular sizes (33 to 48) and “stouts” (36 to 52). The short fat man and the tall lean man can also be fitted in these suits-—per- (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) fectly! MAIN BUILDIN The Very Latest in Hair Goods All Moderately Priced att Tomorrow Soldiers. The yume Have n_ Service But re In First- Claas Shooting Condition. ANOTHER POINT — Some time ago the United States Gov- ernment decided not to sellany more discarded guns. There is a scarcity, therefore, of army rifles — and there will be hereafter! We have been lucky enough to securea lot of more than 500 of these “Springflelds"— and the big chance is YOUKS, tomor- row. Rites 95C For this sale we offer about 200 army rifles — Remington muzzle - loaders, Norwegian guns, French chasse- pots, guns cap- tured from the Indians, etc., etc, sh all InterenlDe to collect- tors, at 95c Great Chance to Fix Up That “Den of Yours at Small Cost. could not help d thought the girl's | tind might bo slightiy affected and th <h@erm at a reformatory would help hi but the Court decided to send her to tne| | Guaranteed way use DRUG TO END Gold $ CRIME, THINKS JEROME,|| Filled Watch | , Ladies’ and Gentiemen’s Sizes Says in Chicago “Interview He} nTO-DAT are TOM OBAOT we ae Believes a Specific Will Be | je Americ Found, \ CHICAGO, Ul, Sept. %&—Wiitam | travers Jorome, of New York, whi Hved here to confer with a client, he baifeves “the day m not far dl when some genius in psychology or MAIN BUILDING, First Ploor, MAIN BUILDIN Women’s Autumn Shoes In a Very Special Displa § Temorrad, at. sap ” 1. 95 All the most desirable styles for Fenny and Winter, | in patent colt, tan calf, finest kid and dull Tits “or sot wich toes you this, @ remedy for crime. firmly belleve that it 1s possible,” e-explained, “to give a man medicine Goods Yard-Wide Shepherd-Checked and Scotch Plaid Suitings—in shep- herd checks in three sizes; 22 fast colors; yard ic +] Scotch Plaids—in all gi combinations; good values; spe- cially desirable this season for the making of misses, a children’s school dresses; 22 tomorrow, yard.... c Zephyr Ginghams: able; a variety stripes and checks; a wide Raciee of plain colors and@shades warranted to hold their colors; tomorrow, yard. 12% MAIN BUILDING Month-End Cig APS © speciais "s the right word—“s: Is," PA cial VALUES at special PRICES. ALICE NEILSON PERPECTOS—the boos Soest oy lomeree PRECO LONDRES Rican cigar; box of feathers; cloth or dull kid tops; button or lace, By all odds the handsomest styles we have ever shown; sizes 214 to 8; widths A to EE. Nurses’ and stout-ankle shoes $ specially featured in this sal I. 95 lowing color Registered Established Trade Mark Half a Century ll | Men’s Furnishings Boys’ School Shoes—-fhuest late solid leather soles heels; Blucher sizes upto 5! 2 grad | A9 Swords— genuine rel- tomorrow, at. 6 packages for James McCutcheon & Co. announce their Fall Attention is specially directed to our English All ~ Linen Collars in the popular shapes at $4.50 doz. Custom Made Shirts ics; the col- (MAIN Building, Maia Floor.) (MAIN Buildis (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) display of Men's Furnishings, comprising new Neck- lector guar- . wear, Shirts Gloves, Underwear ee Hosen. Pa- f | cued fs MAIN BUILDIN: mas, Sweaters, Angora Jackets and Waistcoats. - y Dressing Gowns, Bath Robes and Smoking Jackets. fll teed wwe 4 d at P F d Sh a Week P. ays for a riday ou. Fure roo OW cach. 9Be Mauser 10- Shot Repeat- ing Rifles, in Per- $ 1 Good Sewing Machine The “FOUNTAIN” and the “VICTORY”. the most excellent sewing machines on the market — perfectly $ $ adapted for all kinds of work, Whether 16 15 to 30 in the home or in the factory. | Prices. bd We fill mail and ie orders—PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY. Call 300 Chelsea. Fresh Fruits and Coffees We are prepared to take orders for the making of pode We ite the best coffee J} out avery 96 maine Vegetables Free Instruction at Any Time shirts to measure as follows: Gondt- FANCY MARACAIBO Qe MEiiny wipow pounn ||| RUCHESS PEARS~ 34 The, Singer No. sec — with 7 drawers, and The B if tion, COFFE ff CAKES-seach, 905 op dhs ried jeeler mm machines ma likewise Full Dress Shirts from $2.50 to 7.50 each, $250 Favontre BEND 57 Fy ' POKING PEARS" 886 be purchased on our easy payment’ $ French Percale, Bosom or Plaited, $3.50. i} . unk Corhee all te Hiabh eedy, PANCY MOSGINA 25 plan, 1. vin Scotch Madras, Bosom or Plaited, $4.00. ti] Made oy BBe || ce ee |] LEMONS~2 dor... SOC A 10-Year Guarantee Goes With Each ; Chak’ BLEND’ cor: |] HAVANA PLNEAP. Viyella Flannel, finished with French ill ue aecented FEE. iA lk Shy 39¢ || BREAKFAST cocoa “Te PUES os, 00,3 for LOC “Victory” Drop-Head Machines — with attach- by, the German Government; : fai. gual ic GREBNING APPLES or ments; speciaily priced f for tomor- 50 rl to- a as iol it the FRENCH eae Bik Pest) ies Reldsts opel Lhe c row, at see 10. factory. ‘They reac! s » S8o5 reg. 2 9¢ let Custom made, in desirable fabrics for present wear, KING APPLES or Spy 40c at $2.75. Reduced from $5.00 each. | RAB APPLES Maen, GAC LONG. ISLAND CUCUMBERS 4 tor LOC der; S-Ib, caddy, 8108; QR | PEG eee tl BB Smoked Meats SMOKED BONELESS SHOULDERS. 12 ¢ 4 ; Soiked ‘0% the |] Tonaueso,....18/2€ original Hand Mathines—a full live, with attachments Singer ..$3| Linnia. . $5 | Victory... $6.50 & $7.60 (MAIN Gullding, Fourth Floor) a '-VASHIONED GINGER: BREAD. |] equare..c.sssrsesee BUC fl fl cuffs, $5.50 each, il il Special Sale Fancy Waistcoats. f ll ll {tl James McCutcheon & Co., ' - MAIN BUILDING ! site i Fresh Meats 5th Ave, & 34th St. wari’. tora tera Uthes"171¢ | | we Maan eget Wi for Frida j WaldecAtoin HMM | ese | ade") ie vou | tae || a agate S||| Wines and Liquors ‘titty L.70c | LAMB—legs of fancy J 4 turnips or blood beet 26e ns SrYLE BACON yg : 22c ikisit- STYLE city-dressed; Ib LAMB — full fore quarters of city dressed; Disecicsat >. 6 basket SSS SESS SSS SS SSE fl] | §2 Bayona sad 35 Scabbards at Cc DANAHY'S HAZEL WASHING POWDER ig 1So size pack- 7 lela BM eyaaiae 10c BEST GRAMAM FLOUR tex 25¢ No. 4 aize 5, pane _ Le NED OYSTERS || eat, no water; || 3 OPEN MONDAY (AND Out - of - To a Cake] Otitnad LP AX eA Be! ay Ht Powdered Sugar 20e e 5 American Whiskie: Our Liberal terims| THIS BRASS BED 3 let ca royst BOC Boies “TBe |) RR eas Sate, BG || | Warren incu Puree ARGE Ll 2 Salle of Payment tine URED '8''0 0c - roi He on 5 SWIFT'S PRIDE SOAP usualy bed a ca Bus 819 1g 756 We 2 7 IC] $3.85; special, 100 dare, “ ri $50 wets 887 00 Pw HADbIES 10c ||| Fresh Cereals ib ' Bae | | termitage eda 8438 ROASTS- nokce us 12¢ BRAG) 18 cain 10 the. 5 ihe Treadin Rest pear! taploca.74e 3B Fancy Importe $100« 7 $7, H “ oy, fH “ $200° $20 $2.50" $300°*$ 30 $3.50" $400** $40 ** $5.0 of native ribs; NS Nraeh killed; ing or roasts ‘thar Tirguinn: FRENCH MARIN Period; with tea Large White Potatoes 60-\b, bag, 120-1. bag, $2.29 $1.16 dney beans: - Presh-killed, 1 for bell ; lde California Winea By the Gallon, eae || PORT, SHERRY, ' He Bbc ANGEUIOR, MUSCATEL $500°" $50** leather t bs BBs 18 Be YALE GOCKTAILS—Manhat- and TOKAY GERMAN NERY HELMETS 3lc tan and Martini; made of hur Credit Avol ‘Sabra Mi of NY x $1.25 quart bot Reduced from 1.50 to heehee _ 98e Reduced from 1.25to 8de at U.S. ARMY CARTRIDGE BELTS QF a" (MAIN Building, Second Floor.)

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