The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1911, Page 12

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Spererie enpn ereerremmyngrgees —armem meen aera a ceennmngnven pa =o i RISE CRS CORSE IIT SRS a 7-7 AT Sere TOR -—- THE EVENING “WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1911. ‘eata he was Morgan C, Richards, an tron! bb +h] it may for me.” Prison pen to serve out his day of im- “Then I will parole you In your own 5 WorkéPof No. 10? West'Oue MaNlred and Magistrates Murphy grinned apprect-| prisonment. custody until Manday @fternoon,” said eat boned at ot ie Thirtleth street, told of being ote M4 a pd sge A when young Carnegie, with a “Bring him back,” ordered Magistrat+|tie Magistrate. “You must come and TAINS THIS WEEK le arnegie can pay that for having for-| was again before him, “where do you|master's cousin went his way. a otter nimeel orkT’ —_s nin be , Pa it an's face grew longer. were mmercial Printing Company, No. ° Founded 1826 sdyer of Annis Will Owe His} sxea Liberty to the Efforis 8 "pelrtped his pockets and brought] ® Reekman street,” was the reply. Charge for It. - ——— Attractive Values in Wearing of His Father. telep’ ‘The World may be left at ‘ , Apparel ba daca uM A sets Os s Cousin Spat “iy atm) Upon Bridge Plaza and | Franklin Simon & Co. Misses, Jeclex and Children ie weer Finds Assets 60 Cents, | all. Her tone jh aes Fifth Avenue. mtr," she esacu| Pottceman Ward of te Sanitary ; Misses’ and Junior Sutts iad deveribed | quad saw Campbell Carnegie of No. | | tom sess Svcnut, Segue, ble Be Distinctive Fall Apparel ; of cheviots, wide wale diagonals and manish mixtured | the sidewalk of the Brooklyn Bridge Totecraphite tn Dix had granted Hains $Jr., formerly & pardon to Peer i. the Uni States Cc « 1! plaga to-day « rrested him. On the 5 . 00 00 SAB who aa is en anaes way to the aes prisone: | For Misses. Girls, Youths, Boys and Infants. $35. 8 $35. . an his name. ——— ee i > Waban F. Anis at the Dayeige Yeoh W1% ail che onthe ation to Andy?” asked the Guiieisive ‘Moshe ak Meitin Misses’ and Junior Dresses Clif in Aagan:, 1008. Sa OPMOHSA Bt. Intervals read tea ose ei; WATE ood xclusive Models at Popular Prices of French and Storm Serges Bhe teleeram came from Aga Bird Gainer, counsel for Hains. The War- Gem snid that he would not convey the fnflermation to Hains unt!! he was off- PD, snappy tonea of Mra, Richards - " ‘ to him certain information | @sked hopefallys “Does that make any 4 his eyes to roll and Ais lips | difference?” a n,** @aid vard, » “bu = uJ , he wtapened, te orconnoy | an Xat for x00." aatd Wand, eadly, “bat Misses’ Tailored Suits Boys’ Fall Suits $10.50 8 $15.00 : @ahy notified by the Governor, The} "yon take the phone and call her off.) , Exclusive Pall models in all the new tm Nortotk 4 Double Breasted models; with_ex extra S i Be! ‘ ‘O'Conne | z ported an ouble Breaste ecla. - Ag eee ee walting, what she, iitenen eure ‘her | wool and worsted fabrics. Also Velveteen pair_of knickerbockers; of imported all-wool ‘ p aes. gigantic hosband if he comes home| a l tal and Corduroy. 14 to 20 years. “fabrics; sizes 8 to 17 years. Junior Polo Coa nop | BIAMt, deapairingly. Lieut. O'Connor i ai than be sromid tay wish tie deornee | SAMS teeeAlringly, Leah 0 Junior Dresses Qa anticipati. tthe release of M8 | without his mot } erstnen, faoratea soakee Hains went | ""T guess the only Ming for me.to do 29.50 45.00 6.50 10.00 in navy and new brown $12.50 early today to the Sing Sing prison, He yout and get It back,” wala the th ¥ . C . a evart . ‘ ze : ‘ Richaré e of chiff China Silk, { - a | CX tn Rim to make @ new | foot Hix inches tall ¢o go WHth Ticharie en Misses’ Dressy Gowns Young Men’s Suits Ly oo aia ilk, in even: $15.00 i “We will go first to Washington, D. F LD aA Neate For afternoon and evening wear, of r Hand tailored Fall models, of im) _ . his 0 lade H 7 . 5 , 5 ported all-woo! | be ot hives norrd an ine rei tate RUSH FOR NEW GOLD CAMP. | Faded hair—Remov be Dan satin crepe, charmeuse’ or Velvet, silk ‘mare fabrics, high patterns and colorings; | eqn ith Me mather since ne was sent | SEATTLE, Sept. 2&\—With cota weath- | druff and invigorates the Scalp quisette and silk chiffon. 14 to 20 years, 1 to 40 chest measure. Ch dd, 9 W: . C to Prison. Then it may be that we will | er setting is 2 hee i in}—-Promotes a luxuriant, 29.50 39.50 18.78 21.50 aren $s inter Coats Mey ae to what, eae want xen on River below ‘Fort ais | healthy hair growth—Stops its 7 Plain colors and mixtures, all lined don, ‘and It le estimated that 2,600 per- oe | d . I delleve that he should apply for Snot a dye. Pihtatemeat Sate 28 Ste siarsoeaem ui Woes Tatbede Store ot girect upon Girls’ Dressy Coats Boys’ Smart Overcoats $7.50 & $9.50 | story Ras never been all told.| Comparatively Mttie gold has been mi OH sells Hod nee t ‘We coulén® put him om the stand at | found. but old mera say the formation | Ft Wy SP RNNE Chy Of Iniporied Zibeiine, Broudeivth, Veivet or Cor School and Dress Overcoats of im sorted Fancy 1 re Free ad Ato ged = reminds them of the Klondike duroy; dressy ety silk lined throughout. Coatings, alle) Enelish Kersey. | to Mattawan for life to 16 years. to 18 years. " 9 - the talle what Re oan tell he will Exceptional Values for Saturday in See 18.50 29.50 9.78 12.75 " fe vied BROTHER SAYS HE WILL STICK TO. BROTHER TO END. “But we are gving to stick together | and 1 am going to stay with him un- 11the end, no matter what he wants to a Jains 1s now thirty-nine years of age. He has been in the prison since 11, 1908, and has been employed ‘ly all of that time as an electrical Women’s Dresses, Suits and Coats Misses’ and Girls’ Hats Youths’ and Boys’ Hats Dress and School 8, mimported ea our Derbies, Soft Felt and Austrian Velour Hats. Smar. tly T. atlored Sutts ron Lusi jodels, Cc ft Smart English fabrics, r sa ala cto sas eee ‘ in all the new materials. Colors, Navy, Black, Brown, and King Edward; also fancy mixtures. Many styles “to select ‘from $29.50 _O_Betweenenox.8 7th Aves Lenax,& 7th Aves." A Few Among Many Saturday Specials Among Many Saturday Specials : i Fey Ae Hay i Ale High-Grade Shoes Pid cariceittne’ mate, ti kon actinbe POU hae Tee Oae Meee the well-known For Misses, Girls, Young Men, Boys and Children; able man for the prison afficials. a . Peter C. Hains, U. 8. A., retired, Made on lasts designed exclusively for us; at popular prices. hag for months been trying (o obtala 8 Girls’ School Hats, 1.89 ARS OF Nate Serie n cxciustvely for wei Ot populist pices: Afternoon or Street Dresses jon for his son, and several peti- ls The “Franklin” Shoe tor Boys, Youths and Girls, —Copy of an imported model— on. Derren nataat Gatisen egies | syle to sail as tes ead agen, "The aeartPolan tae estes. Misarcoe, an exclusive arch supporting orthopedic last, In lack or tan Russa calf, In Crepe Meteor, embroidered Net Collar and Cuffs, in byjthe jurymen who convicted Hains, a jority of whom sald they did not thigk he would recetve such severe ence, and believed he had paid the ti penalty. pt. Hains obtained @ divorce. from dia Hains last month, the custody he children being awarded to Gen. ins. Annis was named as o0-respon- and testimony was’ offered that Hains, now living with her family née Boston, had not dented the charges. feel convinced after reading the the serviceable Roll Brim Salors—all are eminently stylish; and in addition 4 buttoned oF laced, band stitched, some with waterproof soles, all the smart practical shades—a very stunning dress ly great variety of soft and semi-soft effects, simply trimmed with quills and Sizes 8 to 1034 Sizes 11 to 2 Sizes 234 to 514 rosettes of silk and velvet. All at the above decided economy-price. $ 50 —Value $60.00 Untrimmed Soft felt Hoods in a chabert the opie pull-down effects, 2.45 2.95 3.50 37-5 No more serviceable hat for school or play wear. Hats To-morrow’s special price 1.25 Misses’ and Girls’ Corsets and Corset Waists Auto, Street and Travelling Coats In “Koch” Clothes for Boys in all the latest double-faced materials and colorings Exclusive models at popular prices. You will find models varied without distortlon—fabrics soft, extremely $22. 50 serviceable—and patterns that are altogether new and exclusive. Guaranteed absolutely all wool, MISSES’, GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ HOSIERY, MISSES' AND GIRLS’ MUSLIN AND el “s phe a ies been ub | aa ‘The Famous “Koch Special” Boy's Suit pone ee MERINO UNDERWEAR, SWEATERS, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, Heavily Interlined Satin Reversible ris en! oO execu | uw n 5 ‘0 * . . , taig Go: Dix tonday in commenting, om and duabis trdsstsdimodsls)isiees ?. tov afveare Na NECKWEAR, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ MERINO UNDERWEAR Afternoon or Evening Coats pasgon” of the slayer ‘r hy for thn The “Koch” Series of Two-Trousers Suits AND FURNISHINGS AT POPULAR PRICES. in all the new color combinations Norfolk and double-breasted models; sizes 7 to 18 years, 6.75, 7.50, 8.50 The “Koch” Series of Single-Trousers Suits FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th Sts. | ' $25.00 Norfolk and double-breasted madels; sizes 7 to 18 years, 3.95, 4.95, 5.95, 6.50, 7.50, 8.50, 9.75 Children’s Coats, Hats, Carriage Robes ‘fico’ (Sizes $ to 5 Years.) CHILDREN'S COATS—of white corduroy; a very stylish model; errr | The New Idea that does away with the Greatest) GNM ae ee ee ee a Onl| of Corset Discomforts’ CHILDREN’S COLORED COATS--of plain cloth, in red and navy, with sailor collar; front fastened with large brass buttons; also of corduroy brown and navy; box model, ‘ CHILDREN'S ATS =o corduroy, to match ‘gbove coats; a number of pretty 9) s with rolled brim or mushroom sha trimmed wi | UTORGA CORR eui ae BAUR {with 1.39, 1.69 DARRIAGE ROBES—in pink, blue and white; 1, 6 Governor sald he expected to} t the pardon! tis week thin weok, | GIANTS ROBBED, FEARS TOGO HOME @ man six feet four inches tall, @rawny and tanned by exposure to ‘weather, with fists big as gloves, entered the Fast Twent t station house to-day and th@ithe had been robbed. Lieut. ¢ for particulars and the giant, who Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— an A SHMONS. é REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— RICHMOND, THE) OF THE SUMMER At the tail end of the summer when your trunk was one of a hun- dred thousand dumped into New York, did you pause to think that there might be a better way—something more satisfactory than two short weeks out of each year for real fun and outdoor living? To own a Little Farm at Annadale, Staten Island, New York City, means summer-long vacations for your family—a bit of vacation each week for you—the perfect plan for an economic living—a place with your garden and fruit trees, where you can live the year around if | P BABIES’ TUFTED SILK also of worsted, hand-crocheted in pretty designs......... Girls’ School Dresses, 1.95 | Dantler little dresses for school wear could not be imagined. There's a | J bewildering variety of serviceable Percales, Ginghams and Chambrays in their ff} |B usual delightful effects as wel the plain sorts. Low or high neck—square ” Wa, Kimono or ihreesquiter sleeves itnmed f | The “ABDOBAND” holds or round, Some have sailor with contrasting color braids and embroideries; sizes 4 to 14 years. —_—_— —] { Fase . the abdomen in the normal posi- you like—a Country Club and a bathing beach nearby. You can get $1.50 Middy Blouses, 95c | ; ° ‘Hy one for but little more each year than your summer outing now costs, These are made from fine qui’ ity Galatea in all white—the regulation style | , tion and positively prevents the It is an economy, a pleasure and an investment 2 health and real for school use. Others trimmed with blue. You'll find them elsewhere at 81.50. 4 oye : estate, The cost averages $690 for a quarter acre—£10 down and $7 naan SR corset from riding up. It takes gone 5 | [Women’s $1.50 Hand Bags, 89| 19¢ Handkerchiefs, 12! 4¢ ° ; is fi TAPESTRY SATIN, PLAIN AND| FOR WOMEN —dainty Shamrock the strain from the hose Read below what Mr. Dockray says after his first summer, then CORDUROY VELVET BAGS; also. aflawn han vith colored bor- make up your mind to see for yourself and telephone us for tickets: jarge variety of SUEDE BAGS ta violet, jder and ¢ roidered;. also i supporters and prevents the “| write to thank the Company for the handsome prize cup |B green, Hn, navy Bast Lie wy é ed, “hem titched and lace- “ H received to-day. st like our place Yer), Bouel daed, Before iin rvrse, BAe Fe RAGS, 0 " ; ny : it we confidered almost every suburb of New York, in- sluded will found : R MEN—all linen hand-embrotd- Wena tearing of the hose. ceding Various parts of Staten Island, but found none that com. nan RAGE 16; 4 uitial handkerchiefs; also plain ' / A " Seas bined so much for persons of moderate means as the Little Farms Pye nite wih pune pot colored “borders Mand Merineh nu i 4 The feature is a band fastened ‘to at Annadale.” EDWARD L. DOCKRAY, setahdlinaihies tidied - ———<$____ Men’s 50c Neckwear, 29¢ Women’s Kid Gloves, 50¢ FANCY SILK inn oat TWO-CLASP GLACE Kip GLOVES the inside of the corset, the ends of which protrude through slits and fasten with buckles on the outside of the corset next to the hips. Free Inspection Trains to Little Farms in New York City » tan, Solid 14 ¢ ah i bildren'd tae auaare Saturday 2.40 P. M. GOLD _ eee You will find the R & G “ABDO? Staten Island Ferry from Battery{ouae 3 PM, AA KOR / ! Women’s Lisle Hose, 25¢ gh BAND” Corset by far the most ogo i | 7 aMo Hid 5 88 TE ieee Cocca we HACK t EAD HOSE tall regal en hn satisfactory relief from corset dis: ree Rouse Teo precios... | WD HARMON &¢ Retard LTD eet es Nit Val an Ventae | anaes eater Lapa double sola 3 t ADs comfort and inconvenience. i + cumbia un 0, ve on mule nen ferryboat from tt “agian: ‘PY yaaa F D120-Extreme Low Bust by en Silver Plated Tol Artie | Di2- Medium Low Bast \ Price $2.86 tne Saar catesta ae ata, | BL Broadway, New York ng of mieror, brush and comb; 4g 95 J D124-Medium Bust at h atniyy va onde Fsckets Telephone, 6800 Barclay { ealcat setesias rs { Extreme Low Buat : 4 mrert ta refand the full urles MANICURE § aT. resula iy Bas. : %5c | zz, Medium L Low Bust } Price $3.00 CHARLES A, KEENE : ‘ { re WIT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NE A WORLD “WANT AD.” WILL GO AND GET IT, GLASS PUFF JARS STERLING SILVER M¢ Watehes, Diamonds, Jewelry. 160 Brondway New York Oven until GP. M., Saturdaye included

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