The evening world. Newspaper, October 3, 1911, Page 12

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j t ' ee ee ta EH. —————ewe Len TTS ICS oe 5 <I PLEA FIRED AS ANEW CHARGE COMES T0 Ue WARSHIP DISASTER Geller, Convicted of Assault, Is Accused of Insulting Two Women. While Commisstoner Waldo was sign- ing papers 4) rom the police force Policr 1 Geller of the East One n Fourth street nm, who was charged with striking man and his wife with hia fete and @ nightstick, this morning ther charge of slapping a woman was being entertained against him downstairs. Mrs. Annie cious, of No. ano! olas avenue, 17 East One rk avenue and nth etreet, last 4 Chief Inspector ne and her sister n Geller and Poe when Geller re- there. Ain't ked Geller why he insulted her and why he waa not acting as a protector of women instead efore Liout, after listening the women. to-day before Inn pecto, reer Geller was non- chalant and apparently the least dine turbed person in the room, After Mra. Schap had told her last Sunday's expe- rence Geller seemed more Interested and walking up to the in inquired whether in what we call Inspector reer drew up a report for fore it reached the ( Geller had been dismins force, Commissioner Waldo w the dismissal as Inspector Sch was signing the latest char Geller was dismissed on ¢ ferred by Julius Parets, a No. 1871 Second avenue, ¥ that on Aug. 6, without cause or provo- cation, Geller struck him in the ft and hit hat he struck Mra, Mollie * on the face and body » night ‘stick # been on the force for five rord, having been up n times dur- ing his SHIPPING NEWS. Port of New York, ee SERIVED INCOMI bee Meriern, Antwern tela, tren Hamburg. Coward Sho FOR WOMEN Coward Extreme High Arch Shoe It is a fact, not generally understood, that low heeled shoes are not suited to all feet. ‘To highly arched feet they are a positive injury. This new Coward Model carries a heel two inches high, and is designed for feet with a highly arched instep, Iv will help many women to preserve the beauty and heulth of their feet. This shoe is shapely; made from soft, fine leathers, cut and stitched by expert shoe- men. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE JAMES S, COWARD 264-274 Greenwich St., N. Y. (NEAR WARBEN STREET) Mall Orders Filled | Sead for Catalogue | bared heads crowded the route of the rth street | ~PANIGATFUNERAL OF 168 VICTIMS OF ty “Abel Jed for t Jand por nore |President of France Caught in ‘7.4.9 # of interment were conduc | Crush When Toulon Crowds | Freius | Break Guard ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Sim rises, 6.58/8un oets,. 8. THE TIDES. High Water aM PM 4 Lines. Lod Wate AM BM Gas 1 420 10.40 640 12.10 TOULON Heres, hi Oct. 38—President Fal- binet, most of the mem- bers of the Chamber of Deputies and many other notables attended the fu- neral to-day of the victims of the re- 1 on the battieship Lib- he harbor here. There were skets on gun carriages in the wession, e moved slowly across Bandy Hoot Wiaed so. 42 | procession. In front of the Muntetpal Theatre the pressure of the crowd broke the formation of the. troops lin- ling the square. The procession was | goin broken by the crush of those who be- DYSPEPS!| jeame panicstricken. The Mintaters | Sick Meadache, Bo , pide, as thie and other high officials endeavored be avoidel, ast calm the people, but despite | forte the carriages of President cate tthe support At druggists or by mail, RADWAY & ©0., Now York, Stern. Brothers invite inspection of their greatly enlarged Jewelry Departments ON THE FIRST FLOOR, and direct special attention to their assortments of CORDELIER NOVELTY BAGS of Pompadour Silk, Metal Cloth and Velvet, Tapestry, Crocheted Silver and Gold Thread, Silk and Velvet, beautifully lined with silk and satin, many fitted. MAIN BUILDING ——— Bags in Oriental colors, braided, embroidered and studded, many in combinations of Metal Cloth and Jewels; also Plain Velvets with steel or braid. BAGS FOR MOURNING WEAR, In the latest styles. Also a choice collection: of IMPORTED ENAMELED NOVELTIES including all Chatelaine accessories; Bags and Purses with enameled tops, Lorgnettes, Bracelets, Brooches, Hat Pins, Bar Pins, Pendants and Lockets, ~ For To-morrow, at Special Prices VANITIES AND LOCKETS, $2.00 to 6.00 Enameled ¢ BRA TS, at 2.50 to 6.00 PENDANTS, — « 3.50 to 9.50 ———EEEESE™_O An Extraordinary Sale of Women’s Imported Leather Hand Bags x and Colored Morocco and Beaver Calf, r handles, fitted with purse and mirror, y $3.65 Vaiue $5.00 of Black genuine Seal, with gilt, gun metal and covered frames, leather and cordelier handles, fitted with purse, Value $7.00 5.50 Art Needlework Departments ON THE THIRD FLOOR, NEW BUILDING. —<—<—<—< Attractive Novelties are being exhibited, including Stamped Patterns for Pillows, Centrep s, Towels, Underwear, ete., together with Silks and Flosse an extensive showing of Tapestry and Embroidered Pillows, Scarfs, Table Covers and Cushions, To-morrow, Unusual Values In BUREAU SCARFS, of Embroidered Lawn and Fancy Net, at $1.25, 1.65, 2.25 CUSHIONS to match, “ 95c, 1.50, 1.95 SCARFS, of Scrim and Linen, hand-embroidered, “ 58c, 75c, 85c¢ SQUARES, to match, “ 80c, 65c, 75c WORK BASKETS, of Fancy and Wicker, satin lined, “ 85c, 1.10 DOLL PIN CUSHIONS dressed in new styles, at $1.25, 1.50, 2.25 West 23d and 22d Streets THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTORER Moon gets, 12.40 | t. teaetahle, mild and reliable. | Htegulate ity from the Chureh of St. Louis, ant agate Crna. The wafeat and where a requiem mass was sung, to sedi yg M3 (he arsenal. A great’ throng with CURE LR. Altman & Gn. ARE SHOWING, IN THEIR WOMEN'S AND MISSES' DRESS AND SUIT DEPARTMENTS, PARIS MODELS AND DESIGNS FROM THEIR OWN WORKROOMS. FOR SPECIAL ORDERS OF MATERIALS TO DRESS GOODS, THERE SELECT LACES, IS A LARGE ASORTMENT FROM, COMPRISING — SILKS, TRIMMINGS AND FURS, WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ ETC, ARE ALSO IN VERY MODERATE SUITS, STOCK PRICES, COATS, WAISTS, IN LINGERIE, POPULAR GRADES AT | | | Fifth Avemne, Jdth aud 35th Streets, Nem York.’ _-——: an ARNE Ne ll ° * Oy 1011, Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue Announce The Opening of Their New Fifth Avenue Addition \ With an Unusual Display of Wearing Apparel, Both Foreign and Domestic, For Women, Misses, Girls, Boys and Infants, Which Will Appeal to All Tastes by Reason of Its Exclusive and Out-of-the-Ordinary Character, Popularly Priced. Every department now occupies larger floor space, with greatly increased stocks. Improvements have been made that add materially to the comfort and covenience of customers. Additional Elevators, Lounging and Dressing Rooms. One entire floor for Fitting Rooms, with exceptional light. “ New_ Departments Corsets for Women and Misses—exclusive models. for Women, Misses, Girls, Boys and Infants. Veilings, Automobile Scarfs and Echarpes. a FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th Sts. 1287 STREET-WEST 2G Between Lenox.& 7m. Aves. A Random Selection from Many Other Wednesday Bargains ———— ee nae $3.00 Smart Suit Hats, 1.98. |49c Silk and Cotton Pongees, 33 TRIMMED TAILORED HATS—a new] _ FANCY PONGEES in the latest de- collection, just down from our own} signs; light blue, pink yellow, brown, workrooms. Included will be found a] 8reen, navy and black. number of velvet ROLL-BRIM SAILORS with a full trimming of silk encircling 22c Moire Ribbon, 15c SUPERIOR QUALITY MOIRE RIB- the crown; also a large variety of close-fitting Hats in the new season's | BON—534 inches wide; in white, black and a large assortment of colors. favored colors and black. phlei ticnee Women’s $3Long Kid Gloves,1.95| Women’s 39c Neckwear, 25c || SIDE FRILLS, JABOTS, SAILORS #} WOMEN'S FULL 16-BUTTON EL- 8 , SLACE and the new CHARLOTTE CORDAY OR eee eee ee oMea [COLLARS of fine batiste, “rimmed | KID GLOVES—in white or assorted with Val. and Cluny laces, tan shades, Stamped & Embroidered Linens} Women’s 50c Silk Hose, 29c re PIANOS $100 on a piano by joining the Auerbach Piano Club 4 WOMEN'S BLACK PURE BRIGHT i F A sample line of 1,000 pieces of sik BOOT HOSE—full regular made; A splendid new Colonial stamped and EMBROIDERED LINENS| with liste garter tops; double soles [| Mahogany Upright at exceptional price concessions. heels and toes. A uerbach Piano 25c, 39c, 49c and up |1$1.25 & $1.50 Dress Goods, 97c 54-INCH ALL WOOL WIDE WALE DIAGONALS—in_ tan, green, garnet, catawha, navy and black. ALL WOOL S4-INCH ALL WOOL BROADCLOTHS — colors and black; 52-INCH ALL WOOL STORM SERGES navy and black. $1.25 Comfortables, 89c TUFTED SILKOLINE COMFORT- ABLES, in dainty designs; white cot- ton filling; full size. A serviceable, well-made comfort. pe 19c Kimono Flannels, 12!0¢ Yard wide wool-finish flannels; printed floral, Oriental and Persian de- signs; especially adapted for kimonos and wrappers. | w. L. DOUGLAS | & $185.00 Only 95 Down, $1 a Week Absolutely guaranteed for 10 years ath Ave. och $0.20th &, A Heart to Heart Talk MANNISH *3, S322 & *4 SHOES WHO WEAR W.L. DOUCLAS Shoes MAKE NO EXPERIMENT. THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS The assurance that goes with an estabe | lished reputation is your assurance in buying | W. L. Douglas shoes, Regardless of one’s own abitity or resources, there are times when all of us must look to others for things we need. The man out of work must turn to some employer for a position, tenants seek landlords, capital seeks | Look in my store windows and inspect all the latest shapes, including Short Vamps which make the foot look ga smaller, also the Conservative Styles “4 which have made W, L., Douglas shoes a | household word everywhere, If L could take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefullyW.L.Douglas shoesare made, you § would then understand why they are war. ranted to hold their shape, fit better and 3 wear longer than any other make forthe price investment, the loser seeks the finder, the economic hunts high and low tor bargains, & 153,031 Want-Filling Advertise- monts Were Printed in The World han in ast Mouth—68,185 More | the Herald—40,280 Mo: | ALL THE 5 OTHER | SAUTION te Mornay aad Stacey trom factory to With this great variety of World portunities from which to s it any wonder that the n of The World, in New York City, is 100,000 copies greater per day than that of the Herald apd Times added together? | ay way 105 Broadway had ,00- | . | i} De a (oo Lord & Taylor. , Feanded 1826 On Wednesday, October 4th Special Sale of 150 New Imported Lace Bed Sets as follows: At . $8.00 per set—value $12.50 At $10.00 per set—value $15.00 At $15.00 per set—value $22.50 At $20.00 per set—value $30.00 At $30.00 per set—value $45.00 At $40.00 per set—value $65.00 Alse Imported Lace Curtains At $7.50 $11.50 $16.50 per pair Values to $12.00 $17.50 $26.50 per pair and Colored Curtain Fabrics At 40C and 65¢ per yard Values 65¢ and $1.00 - Blankets, Bedspreads and Comfortables a At Less Than Regular Prices Fine Wool Blankets $3.95 and $5.00—Values $5.00 and $6.50 pair Plaid Blankets $6.75—value $8.50 per pair Satin Finish Bedspreads $2.65—value $3.50 each ’ Down-filled Comfortables $4.75—value $5.50 each ae Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases 20% less than our regular prices Sheets Pillow Cases 42x3814—16c 45x3814—18¢ 50x3814—21c 54x3814—23c 63x99—63c 72x99 —69c 81x99—76c 90x99—84c Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Established Half a Century Regiaterea Trade Mari, New Fall Styles Suits, Coats & Waists | Tailored Coat Suits, heavy Serges and fancy Tweeds. Ladies’ sizes. Suits, $40.00, dressy modes and plain man-tailored styles. Gowns, $75.00, 95.00 and 150.00—For after- noon and evening wear, including a number of | exclusive French Dresses in dark and evening shades. Street and Afternoon Dresses, Special at $22.50—Made of Wool Serge, Silk Chiffon, Net and Changeable Silk Taffeta. Coats, $22.50, 35.00 and 45.00—Fancy plain Tourist and Automobile Coats of double faced Cloths and staple Coatings. $35.00—Made Misses’ and from 50.00 and 75.00—Stylish, and Afternoon Coats, $50.00 and 75.00—Of Velvet, Crepe Meteor. Broadcloth and in other new materials. Waists—Chiffon, Ci arene Meteor, Plain Silk, Tail- ored and Dressy Wash Waists in a full range of styles and prices. James McCutcheon & Co., Opposite Waldorf-Astoria Gth Ave. & Séth St HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more ‘Offers of Positions’’ than any other two mediums in the universe.

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