The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1911, Page 5

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i] ‘1 NDERMANSHOTE -SOESNT PREVENT ~ FINE OF PEDDLE Policeman Hauls Sick Man Up Because He Is With- out a License. ‘When Harry Marcus, one of fifteen Deddiers arretsed in Brownsville for hav- img no license, was arraigned before Magistrate Fitch in the Gates Avenue Police Court, Brooklyn, to-day he pre- sented to the Court a letter, which, he gaid, Alderman Alexander 8. Drescher hed given him to serve in lieu of a leense. The letter was written on the stationery of the Board of Aldermen and read: To Whom It May Concern—The bearer, Harry Marcus, has my per- mission to peddle in the Sixty-fifth Aldermanic District. He work, suffering from tuvercul and any policeman who has nothing @ise to do but bother this man, if he will gend me his number, I enall ap: 1 to the Commissioner to give hin A. 8. DRESCHER. Clunnan, who arrested Marcus, eald the peddler had exhibited alderman Drescher's letter when he Seked him to show his licen |WOODRUFF’S DAILY DEFI ! ON SUNDAY AVIATION. Says the Long Island Meet Will Be Held on a Large | Scale. j (Special to The Evening World.) HEMPSTEAD, N. ¥., Sept. 29.Timo- | thy L. Woodruff sad to-day that the av-| {ation contests would take place on Sun- day regardiess of the letter of Bishop’ Burgess to Sheriff De Mott, and the tel | egram from the Governor to the sheriff in which the sheriff was told to do his duty as ho saw ft. are doing their duty fan they see it,” Woodruff, “and | I will do my duty as I seo tt Plans are being made to hold a Sunday meet on a large scale, It will be conducted in @ strictly orderly and legal manner. Thanks to the Stimulating tonic ef- fect of a pure medicinal whiskey. It is most gratifying to recelve such letters as one here reproduced from Mr. L. F. Andrews, who is eighty-three years of age and still a hale, hearty man, full of vigor and in possession of all his fac- ulties, Mr. Andrews comes of good old New England stock, He was the first man to engage fh newspaper correspondence work and the first to send a news mes- sage over the first telegraph wire ever \strung into Des Moines, la, which is |now his home: | “Allow me to say that I have been “E have five service Ctannan, “and when I y will take my chances any time with @ letter like that.” Magistrate Fitch fined Marcus $1 Alderman Drescher was indignant when he heard of the fi evi! Mareus hes b . cops. He hasn't long to live and 1 thought my letter might ald him among the peopie in my district. One cop pinched him several times. It's a wonder those fellows wouldn't get a of the burglars that are preying on the people ever there, $< Two Races for Vanderbilt, MAISC LAFITTE, France, Sept %.—The Prix de Vitudson River, for two-year-olds, of $1,000, distance seven furlongs, was run here to-day and won by W. K. Vanderbilt's Hallowell. In the Prix Cri isons-Laffitte, for two-year-ol distance six furtongs, the won, with TH. du Tage, of $2,000, di 4a half furlongs, was s Piizer's Padoue, Stortes to Death enkoff, thirty-five years old, fel! from a window of her hom@ on the fourth floor of No. 40 Rutgers street to-day, and died from her injuries an hour later in the Beth Israe] Hospital. OPPENHEIM, GLLINSz @ 34th Misses’. Junior and Girls’ Fall Suits, Coats and Dresses At Moderate Prices The usual Misses’ Tailored: Suits Also suitable for small women, 14, 16 and 18 yrs, Cheviot, Serge and Faney Materials, 22.50 10, 12 and 14 years, 13.00 Girls’ 3-piece Suits, Tailored Corduroy Suits For Misses Norfolk and New Fancy Models in Black, Navy, Green or Brown. 29.75 Misses’ Smart Of Cheviot, Broadcloth revailing colors. Ve Selusive models. 16.75 Misses’ and Junior Outing Coats | Of double-faced materials in a variety of colors Copies of imported models. | 16.75 and new styles, 13.50 Girls’ Sciiool Coats Of Cheviot, Zibcline, Broadcioth, Chinchilla and | 12.50 Fancy Materials. 9.75 Oppenheim, } standard of quality, coupled with exclusive- ness and individuality of Style and Fabrics. sIvet and self trimmings. 19. using Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey for | some time as a tonic stimulant and re- |ief to the exhaustion and debility con- | sequent of my age (83) and find it | palatable, satisfactory in therapeutic ef- lfect and’ free from the injurious by- products found in most, if not all, other 1 must sa s gratifying to 4 declaration of its purity |attached to cach bottle.”-—L. F. Andrews, } 834 W. Sth St, Des Moines, Ta | Dutfy’s Pure Malt Whiskey Many men and women who have passed the fourscore mark tell the sam? story as Mr. Andrews about what Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has done toward renewing their youth and keep- ling them vigorous, hale and hearty and in possession of all their faculties. As a leading doctor says, the secret of the whole thing is that Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, if taken as prescribed, assists in driving out afl disease germs, invigor- ates the brain, enriches the blood, ckens the circulation, brings restful ind prevents decay and old age. S-When_ you ask your druretst, Hy nr tor Duttys ure Mali 1k for the trade-mark. the ‘on the label and make sure the cork Ix unbroken. Price Write Medical De- parte 3 Ste, fs Rochester, N. ¥.. for doc vice | IMlustrated medical book! ntaining test!~ moniais and rules for health, both sent free, Street Collins & Co. high 29.75 15.00 and Juniors 35.00 Tailored Coats and Fancy Materials in 14 to 18 years, 75 25.90 20.00 8 to 16 years, 15.00 re k ws Wf Qn BVHHANG Wud, ey aae YVarnter Pa swvea, nn rr Suk auaBbuk 29, vii. Individual Drinking Cups Free Tomorrow To Children Accompanied By Adults (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor, Near Childre: $30,000 for Charity Voting for the distribution of this amount is now in progress. Full details, relling how every customer may vote for a favorite charitable or benevolent institution, are obtainable at the Voting Booth on the Fourth Floor, MAIN Build- ing, near the entrance to the Ladies’ Parlor. “NO CONNECTION WITtT HUT-SI Hats Trimmed Free ‘a Playground.) MAIN BUILDING A Sale of the Smartest of the New Season’s Models in Misses’ Outer Wear Which Will Bring Crowds to Our Misses’ and Juniors’ Store Tomorrow Your Choice of Misses’ Suits and Coats, as Illustrated, at We will merely say that our Fall Showing of misses‘, juniors’ ana *14.85 irls* outer wear this ct is WITHOUT PARALLEL IN OUR HISTORY, and UNMATCHED IN ANY O HER ESTABLISHMENT. To this statement we make NO EXCEPTION. The values illustrated are TYPICAL. there are on display in The Bi Needless to say, however, that Store HUNDREDS OF THE MOST CHIC EXAMPLES OF WEARING APPAREL FOR MISSES that have ever been turned out by the master tailors and dressmakers of New York, and priced AS NO OTHER STORE CAN AFFORD TO PRICE THEM, The Misses’ Suits at $14.85 A group of new and distinct modes for both street and dress wear. TAILORED S' TAILORED SU The Misses’ Coats at $14.85 These include REVERSIBLE COATS in chev- There are PLAIN MAN- id NORFOLK AND SEMI- vith smart little sallor collars of satin, or 4 touch of velvet on the revers; they are fashioned of plain and two-toned chevior, men's wear serge, broadcloth and English mix- Linings high-girdle or wal seaaonabdle color; sizes for miss small women cen also be fitted. tures. coats; erge coats with pointed sailor cc Mixtures with aew hood collar of plaid; some have body. sleeve-lining of guaranteed satin; heavier coais have deep yoke of self-material, i r Sizes 14 to 18 small women can also be fitted Irat Floor.) MAIN BUILDING guerinteed satin; 28-inch ine skirts; every $s, 14 to 18 years; (MAIN Building, Your Fall Glove Problem Solved These Specials for Saturday Do So There isn’t a glove question that can’t be answered WELL, with every due regard to style and economy, at The Big Store. Here are, for instance, THREE “WORTH-WHILE” SPECIALS for tomorrow: Glace Gloves—1-clasp full pique-sewn; 4 rows crochet embroidery; tan, gray, black and white; self- or black-em- broidered; also black gloves 85c embroidered in white; pair.. MAIN BUILDIN Groceries, Meats “Daylight” Cake s Made fresh every 30 in our own Bak MERRY WIDOW CAKI Eggs Candled to Your Order by the new Dav electric exe tei FANCY WHITE EGG —dor lemon, bers oF > 19¢ CHEESE Fresh Fruits and Vegetable CALIFORNI. ORANGES. tilt sass F MESSINA % | LEMONS doz 12¢ | GREENING or BALDAVIN | APPLES. a No, # basket sheet pickled, 2 aa MAIN BUILDI Wines and Liquors $1.25 quart bottle Yale | $1 bottle Ramsay's Scotch ecktuiley_ all . Be 88c M hottle Umberis 49e a1" bot y 88e Ponte O14! $1 94 vermouth 4 A art bottle Royal QRe ae ue rel nee! ORC 81 quart bottle Golden Wedding rye 4 sor ‘quart bottie Puritan’ port wine 39c $1.25 large bottle (more than a quart) Pilgrim Holland 98¢ 9 xin 7Sc bottle Regal Tom or 7 Mey alas: oi hes 69¢ $1.35 7Ac ™" 64e IN BUILDING Sale of Guaranteed Fountain Pens With Two Gold Band Mounts, Tomorrow, at 49e ¥ BAe fils oY PARISONS | > pen bargain than this, It's positively THE LIMIT OF EXCELLENT VALUE, Each pen has a chased hard rubber barrel with e LARGE NO, 4 GUARANTEED 14-KARAT GOLD NIB," It will be quite worth your while to come in EARLY, TOMORROW, and secure one or more of these splendid fountain pens—having your Christmas gift-giving In mind, (MAIN Bullding, Fourth Ploor.) Newest colors; ut Extra Fine Soft Hate tn the Shapes of the Season; Every One of the 82 Cape Gloves-—1-clas; new shedes of Havana, Manila or golden onk; all new, fresh and perfect; a celebrated make; 9 all sizes; pair........... 3 De MAIN BUILDING P. X. M. in the (Women's 16-Button-Length ci Mousquetaire 4,000 Fall & Winter Suits For Men and Youths Are Divided Into Three Groups for Saturday’s Selling, at $10.75, 912.75 and*15.75 We have only to add that The Values That Each Price Carries With It Are the Very Best That Ever Opened the Fall Season in This or Any Other Store. Fall Sus for Men and Youths -cassimeres, cheviots, and worsteds; grays, browns and tans; also Winter-weight blue serge suits see plenty of staple dark mixtures; every size, including stouts of sre sea iene soe 310.755 Men's and Youths’ Fall and Winter Suits every style and color in this assortment, including Oxford grays and Oxford blues in cassimeres and worsteds, blue pencil- stripe, fancy and wale worsteds, Al blue, gray and black silk P 4 Every suit a wonderful y | AACN MMTCM ONT Bvaty Sulla WEAR RD Vall and Winter Suits—Hand-Tailored. They fit like Custe a splendid variety in every style, pattern and tabric that's and Winter. The fabrics in thess suits are the kind y many suits priced at $20 and $25 elsewhere; all siics for men § and youths, at nS i wees . Men’sand Youths’ *King- | Men's ard Youths f ly” Trousers—in blue | ly’ Trousers © ine all-wool Winter-weight | cluded several hundred serge, black all-wool | pairs of medium- Trousers wand Striped thibets and medium- | weight worsted trove- | Worsted Wint and Winter-weight | ers that are $6, $7 and Trouser striped worsteds; $¢ $8 values in $4and$Svaluesjat” lor et We Sell Exclusively in New York The Genuine English Martin Serge It's the finest suit in every essential that can be produc \" any tailor. Bluo All-wool Serge Trousers, Blue Uniform ready to weer We sell these suits to the best-dressed men in New York. be had In blue, gray or black, in a variety of weaves. Silk-Lined English Martin Serge and Worsted Suits absolutely the $e ¢y pe equal of the finest $40 custom tailored suits; our price 3. fai ed Serge Lined English Martin Worsted and Serge Suits at They ma special All Sizes, Including Stouts for Big Men, (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) MAIN BUILDING Here's as fine a collection of SMART, UP-TO-DATE, 2 TRIM-LOOKING HATS FOR MEN as we have ever offered. You'll find in the lot THE POPULAR SOFT i HATS, in both rough and smooth finish, which hold the ent moment. and tourist hat Men’s Fall Hats, at $1.50 There are tcle~ there's 4 ONE Stillfurther: There are a number of FASHIONABLE DERBIES in bleck and brown; GUARANTEED TO HOLD THEIR COLOR AND SHAPE. Take your choice of them, TOMORROW, | 50 Most Novel MAIN BUILDING 1 1] aS Waltham Watches tic =~ Choice of either plain-pol- ished of engine-turned fe > 20-year gold-filled cases :[/'f, A\ H open face; [2 size t asually $8.75. Only 800! these watches §, tomorrow, at 6.25 (MAIN Bu Floor.) MAIN BUILDING: an Dressy Fall Waists ||f of Original Design, at $1.98 and $3.98 Every one of these waists is CHARACTER- ISTIC of the season's tendencies. | Whether simple or elaborate in desi; EVERY ONE OF THEM IS MOST E ‘TIVE. messaline and taffeta, present season. The following interesting offerings are specially priced for TOMORROW : ‘a Chifon Weiste, mace over Japonica silk linings. Net Walsts, tucked with side vce-and embroidery-irimmed. Messaline k Walets, effectively trimmed with White t te and French Volle ve illustrate one idery down front “#1 98 wide frit! utiful Chiffon Cloth Walsts, effectively embroidered and made over white net; we illustra! heavy lace lining, with large plairs at shoulders ; chemi and undersleeves ta striking model. ique Lace Waists, jue lace yokes; also net and lace in all-over xcellent style and value. Messaline Silk made with nctyokes. Roman Striped y } models PECTAL— Tailored Wairts § of Linen, Linene and § D ites Madr at ‘ 1 k MAIN BUILDIN G Toy Tewn’s Annual Sale of Velocipedes io. 4 Velocipede bl dtr h | No. 2 Velocipede—with red enameled frame and $ nickel ~ plasod | I i bars; bicyele sa

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