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PERL oa. “SROs my |S WieAs Her Namw In NN NS NENO OY 8 . ee a THE EVENING _WORLD, SUE AILS oeaake OCTOBER 4, 1911. 1) | sada fan a Ma ny fart enolate wSnen dork MPs indwy i Soe KE P UNITED WIRELESS PAID | WOMAN FIGHTS A ROBBER. | PANAN A CANAL DEFENDERS | | | FORTUNE IN COMMISSIONS. | Ses, Kwik Bettes Steawaiee tort| ARE LANDED AT COLON. ; George H, Parker Admits in Court) | ett bis J Force of 900 U. S. Proop i F H Gunther S Sons hi DEN BUR LAR He Received $1,318,945 in ie: Wrimianaurmeitun Ratti thd I is as Permanent Guard i 6 i Two Years yoon mea ts f ve on 3 ransp Established 1820. More detati« of the en mous commis. usband, when ah in a i mull BIG PISTOL nites Mates wireten halsmraph Com: : ane Sailer fougNt {th her w " ‘Exceptional Economies for/Tharsdaye t pany for selling stock during the com-/unul he knocked her down sf n Furs pany's 1 y day were disclosed toe] came , Ile tore ope | day ia ibe Genres Goer, LENTIL@NIN and (tee: froth To-morrow We Shall Offer a Limited Lis leet Va Was Too Teeth) ,cvste.r sus'ter oaons eee or] ra deters eames Namber of Women's $22.50 Smart , p he Pacific Conant, filed an a 0 the | Mra, Mary Hoffman to the | Advance Models for the coming season are | Nigh Ried to Scream Even if fii ieinc ttn nim pycRobert & [yobier ahoved Mem. oftman asile an! | | | Ai t f } | vow lin} iney Harris, as receivers| fied. She revived Mrs. Zeller “| My P Are Low | now on e: Ug AY { She Wanted To. | Ge the ‘inited Wirelems ta women started Inf the rices a | Short and Long Coats, Muffs and Néck Hy bo ' aphtther admitted that he disposed of robber. ‘The pollee were sleep Getile sek ow tail Pieces in all the desirable furs. joy a United B tn the boarding house at Non, v4| iis 870 ears ol, the best company with perfect | aT models and models of our own | end 56 West 4sth street, was awakened | Af bridae tu | contidence. | of | | trom her aleep at 6.50 o'clock this morn | "!z0d at ‘eitendl | Fashion Booklet sent on request. | ing. She eat up in bed and gazed into! misrqpresenting the stock he sold. H ye seb hehe take bu | | ; the barel of «hg revolver A aed he wat a aeaan women ented him rs Moe Levy 801 Fifth Avenue, | Rt Base Mlcorna d : [volce threatened instant death if ahe| trensury stock of te Forccate | was taken ‘hefore Magtetrate Doo (ty On'y st New York Cheviots and d Fancy Material Is. i i hah orhad eat terrified In bed whtle Miao seal ‘Seuay see vaares ve abaattt Ni '|149-125 Walker St, New York, 3 They reflect all the leading style-features of the hour, Coats are 28 f the intfuder calmly riffed the bureau! Parker wax elected « director of the | ronvery: ng Aiea] nel and exceptionally well tailored; lined with guaranteed ' | drawers and pocketed all of her valua-| United Wireless fn March, . Skirts the wre er Bae and front, 6 G dies, consisting of diamond lock emreepe . e's sizes, 36 to bust. Misses’ and small women’s, 14, 4 ' + gold chan, st? esh bag containt: Model Quick Luncheon, Sixth Fl — Pri. M | ee \ rs. Bilin cheat yee waies sos sna ee M : aliaicanoeslaie apie Seals ales ¢ iT trinkets. The irl \. SS ES writer ose] Double £7 Stamps to 1 o’Clock “then? German Silver Bags of Unbreakable Mesh i she determined to make an outery the joer.) | This Bag possesses al! the essential features i Durslar pointed the revolver her way | Former La ed | that a regily good bag should. The mesh ‘id Hand said he would kill her if she spoke. Hack to the Assembly, is unbreakable; the rivets that join the After possessing himself of frames are exceptionally strong; the finish, (thing of value the burglar agal Marty MeCue, former boxer who haw 8,500 Worth of Boys’ Clothing Sis RU UaANG Chee ne ihc AtaeenelO LAGarRY ie 4 whether satin, polished or French gray, is the revolver close to Miss Boyden's|fistrict in the Assembly several aes- | exieamely i best sere J} hena-and told er Cat 4 ane eave the | sions, ade mast confronted the year Which We Purchased for $12,500---Less Than %Price| | Cae RUMRETS. WE RITE i ‘for five minutes he would ahoot| with a fight for the nomination, Marty ‘ | ce. i ng, He then took tis departure run-|is making as desperate a fight as he 7.9 G S tremely low. Me Se aitva''cus euurs srom tue tts over, made in. tre rine to. bold. Alp and That’s the Way We’re Going to Sell It 5-inch Frame; reg. $3.50.... 6-inch Frame; reg. $4.50. 7-inch Frame; reg. $6.50. . «Moor, Frightened by the man‘a threat Miss/ion in the Boyden waited for a few minutes, then Ba Mad ered the he ot the distrtc Owing to the death of a prominent wholesaler \ the estate has sold us their entire stock and this and i Aresamake The members of ah efsbontiee-\ab tions in the district have endorsed him, " TEN ‘There are four In the race for Alder- PICKPOCKET, WANTED HERE, | man in the ‘Twenty-third District, con- 1S ARRESTED IN OHIO. | ‘ls! by, Tom AteAven Me declaren it +\a free feld, with no favors, The ¢ --—- ldidutes are James F. Be ey on: yn Police He William Howe and Michael D Sint ae nitighoss pi pioeay dard Carr in the favorite in the betting. CSrON, O., of Louls Wolf, the “respect.| NA% been 87 ny capteia in @dle" rug manufacturing pickpocket of East New York, who jumped his bail Brooklyn three years ago, just as was out to be tried on a charge of When Welt was arrested by Detective! James Bo Reynolds hie declared an out- ey }rageous mistake had been mad no| Ehreatened to have Reynolds disnisaea || ACTS LIKE from the depart win oe armel “ sale is the result. out sbemn rus end urged ‘. Py Hyaere the sobbing and frightened wom: | ‘88 ieee tain ’ Come prepared to buy the Biggest Four dollars is the price mar told her experience. tipper part of the dlatrict whieh fw Sight- fy I . not a penny too much, when one | Detective Cooney could tind no wayy ing for recognition of that aection, “He STORE Bargains of the season. Se? and th by which the burglar entered the house,]is a member of the Sixty-ninth Regt- iB velvet ar k Miss Boyden ix twenty-five years old | ment and the Men's Association, | Hoods, Turbans—t veral labor organiza- # usual, and extremely. effectiv é morrow only Ta ANT ¥// Sale Begins at 8.30 Le » “eaean ! $q .00 $ S .00 At $2, ry ame : $450 with two-piece fitfing; all leather lined is Grades Gas A Great Purchase of At ve 00 ter See, Winey Overcoat ond Reetes > TIN aN New Fall Boots 1.66 Women’s $2.25 Hand Bags: 1.50 You'll wonder how the price is possible. And the assortment of styles is so generous one is in a quandry which to choose, all are so desirable. FANCY TAPESTRY, SUEDE, TIN, VEL AND MOIRE BAGS in black and the lead shades—vic tan, navy, brown and green; fitted with purse and long ord handles. Also MOROCCO, WALRUS and SEAL GRAIN BAGS t. We proved he plain blues; Royal Russian Suits, in fancy mixtures; Little Russian Winter } was @ rug manufacturer, greatly reel ies a-length;, me asi weight Refers. If you have a boy between | ’ 3,000 Pairs—$3.00 values. ‘ ! @pected tn the neighborhood in which! ry t o-da oh 234 and 7 years don’t mise t AAG 3 |f Not a lot of left-overs or discarded o yntinued : tnd Tived. y $ .00 ys’ 2 Pants Salts, Ny} e “eG |B lines, but the livest, smartest, new < ve {When Reynolds dug into the man's rys kind of foot Boys’ Winter Overcoats, iding the new FOURTEEN- ge RENT EE I IS CO ES IT JASE he found he had deen arrested | trouble is relieved by a Fon numerous occasions and that he had| UT combinations of cloth, a | Ate) EESss , . a neat at J @ 0 a | 3 ' eerved @ prison cerm sor picking | aingleapplication. This peniaamrint csatecc neh . Pa | ind velvet that cover all the needs for cor- 3 | ewolt Ju 1 on the day nef Se the time of year you Beivlerarstea Hutte wis salen vat N hasre Rab, | Catt—t blucher, 1 2 » pants; Bo: its nd 1 . oa |B fan Russia Calf—-button, blucher, lace. \ Heamette bourr Fen: patient & need it for burning, Ration WEuinn tion toc n \ Rah Hats IF Gun Metal, button; highscut black velvet top. 2 | BGS Bench tranquilly walting to face smarting feet, corns ete Vance iaiinae nan thes, § abl : ie \ : Gun Metal, button; high-cut; cloth or kid top. ° ! | prorecuiton is name was called . Mateic’ and ‘pattern can be found fi ' Newest Gun Metal, blucher; kid top. ° hh Vanished. No one had seen him| bunions or callouses. Bring ‘the boys from 2% tot f ‘a E . 2 Color Combin- Patent Button; cloth or kid cop; high cut. , had » him ‘i P 2 felip out, and no trace of nim was found , mort Wonderful offerings of the. 0 from to 17 years ai ae eee ie | Patent Biucher; kid top; high cu ‘afterward. Johneea's Fost Soap, 200 Filth Av., N.Y, (Salo Begins Thursday, 8.80 / TN 00) 3 TIPS—STRAIGHT S—High or medium a = c |, correct e er arge e vet Hats ~ p~Gorsets Wy core gran Sens ‘ bY Ne rid st he season’s newest > Extraordinary Trimmed Free ‘'Demonstration! §| , : Or aylor Values On Living Models soy eee fig beet oid n Living Dress Goods >m. Silh Der. oman will be interested in thi: e y " Founded 1826 LAL Baker tayat oa fereated in this It is a well-known fact that we at tems that will appeal irres nes sell high grade fabrics at | «: es lower than downtown, Ex- 34-IN. MANNISH nn) 42-iN, ALL WOOL CHEV- ae 59¢ to women-folk who practise INGS Black Dress Silks Hats That Many Stores Sell Up to $10.00 $$ LT * | 1OTS. } Special Sale, Thursday, October 5th Large Velvet Hats in most every new Paris block, the proper hat for dress wear, Corsets BO Aa sNLALL WOOL STORM and 89c ting ig Pio in style with plumes; more than 75 styles to choose from and } {The moon arated hi | Blick, Yd. Le ' 44-IN, BLA MOHAIR 1800 yards wide width fom) four aitersny $1. 98, 2 98 $4, 98 $ ducing Corset for the BRILL E , tarred mane } ho di TARTAN a ¢ yard wide Black Silk Crepe Charmeuse \s 1.68 lis ioe ee ursday—Maln » 94.98 and 3.98, wart ule a i TARTARE READS “b 49 (oe nd tongs woe Heretofore g3.00 per yard, at len’s Y, 1a Ne te S4-1N. ALL WOOL GRAY ularly $1.19 y “4 1500 yards 26 inch Women Shoes at 2 Price and 08 broad band of SHINCH IMPORTED BLACK BROAD-| To-Morrow Specials in 4 M. y pape } " Nasty « daven big Eastern factories have contibuted their entire surplus stock to goat the Lastikogs Webbing chon rd ind Wirunk, Wh | ge ee DD Be, essaline Si C prices on recor ene cesiont ash reSSES, t | White and black, 85c quality, ai 5 Men’ 5 $4 and $5 Shoes \Women's| fomal thee i 24); yard. | We're pardonably Ang of the | if) Men's $4 Shoes, made by Rice & Hutshins, 2] "Sati 55 Bef push. ~To-Morrow Sot A 0 | APO rena HO: Br Ld ne j } 7 . made by now. atin eddown by the corset, SMsur cellent val nffered. A few: Unusual Offering of Men’s $4 and $5 Shoes, made by R. P. Hazzard, Pp pee cones uppes cay Ta Women’, s ree HOUSE DRESS ae ree percale 5 & $6 Shoes, made by Craddock Terry. umps, elit s parinetl Deneoth affect 1 in navy 3 det, with large plait Dress Goods i Imported Dress ‘Black Corduroy value $1.75 per yard, ar( SZ. 8 Lmported Broadcloths ( | in pastel colors and white $1.88 } Regular $3.00 quality, at) side effect; collar and $4 and $5 Shoes, made by United Shoe ssstiin teres Two models—No. 400 (low e. bust), and No. 408 (high bust) Men’s $4 and $5 Shoes, made by National Shoe Makers. Men’s $4 and $5 Shoes, made by Commonwealth Shoe Co. ‘These shoos I now Fall styles, in lace, button and. Rhuchor models, in all the wanted Teathors, — All hoel heights Women's $3. $4 and $5 Sample sie $74.98 NIGHT GOWNS—an ality in stripes and all th colored embroidery raid. Others with 89c thers with fancy shape 4 with liree 4 3g German Val Slightly Impe fe ct Walk-Over Shoes, Chi The very newert styles button and Bt $1.50 ae the wanted leathers an 8, includ 4 - io See peeceeneewew eer eee ence eeeeeee il 1 F000.) concnnedenntionetbdentsecnces! (Senin Second 11.) oo . ‘$1 Waists-~ ; ~Groceries, Meats, Fruits & Hines: al There are two very attractive vi 404 rp models, One is a neat Dutch CN Oy neck effect, cut square and trim " med with fine Valenciennes laces and front panels of heavy em broideries. Elbow length sleeves. The other model is hi ack with lace edged tucked collar. Front eifectively garnished with laces and handsomely designed me- Maids’ Aprons & Caps excellent materials and workmanship Small Princess Aprons with or without bibs... .---........-.+ +30c to $5. 05 } 36 inch Gored and:Princess Aprons |. with straps and bibs — meer -0+--25¢ 10 $1.50 Extra Large Aprons for nureesiand waitresses with bibs and GrErr sy 1O3°ST 19 SUBWAY STA S025 GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE pratt FREE SLLWEEKLY%22° ae Creal TERN . S $3, 00 Down on $50.00 TRS RRASS 5.00 75.00 750 “ 100.00 10.60 150.00 Exive' Thurelay eee Special | SLAPS memmrveerrverrepsaenvreyss 50C 10 $2.95 Lb rte to bec THOnR tay ' St cake Tigree= 1oiclt | ie 15.00 200.09 t | A abi, : e perfectly willing to pay at least Ae ea ' Sve # 4 25.00 “ $00.00 ; Maids’ Caps. REERE: 5.00 to 25 Hotter thera BOG! Li ba ov wits : ST rr! my ENS | RKAIT 7 APARTMENTS FURNISHED Value $15" Tomorow st ung Jersey « ite . be oe ndehads pane Aine $50 ISH trom E 85 to 600.00 With Every Purchase <Or5 Broadway*& 20th Bt; Sth Ave.; 10th Sty of al Ronee AR rey “$1 ye a RS cf Pat B Mat gavane “wAppoc. (hie yh uth rousing Te con i he wwe Thureday Jalee——Srcond Floor eee * ea" v Pealnlene Sixth Floor.) THE TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Prete WE GIVE LIBERTY STAMPS, ASK FORK THEM summmp/’ sips FP ISHERSBROS. FCOLUMBUS AVE ER 103° &104T™ eres hoe premnenan tne reg _ . _ [Dota rer reg eterna eemanne g senremmar anes oe