The evening world. Newspaper, October 5, 1911, Page 12

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Deatdes his wife, his mother ninety-eight years old advertisement for th m he {ndorsed Dr. William S. bh $, Tester Returns) to Blackwell's Island to Serve |i a Year’s Term. RAN A FAKE INSTITUTE. | Plea for Clemency Fails Be- |’: cause He Aided Head of Scheme to Escape. Dr. Wittiam 8. Taylor hung up, over @ desk in the Penitentiary at Black- well’s Island, his diploma from the Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeon © HAD ASTHMA tions of friends ¢ house physi f k deep sympathy for the young wife, weeping hyster! *he rear of the court room. t ‘The following eommunteation from @ aprestate munity ism: of an indivi of no mean ac: realized the di lishment's preten al You, as a physician! tehment, must have | *pondent, which only aggrav | Pinaty a f it be sty of your esta Ina more ns, and instead of | 1 i. As a physician, Hippocratean oath, Ine up with the forces of health and not the forces who have fattened on unfortunately ignorant sufferers of dis- ease.” * PLEA FOR CLEMENCY AVAILS NOTHING—HE GETS A YEAR. ‘The aged man pleaded for a suspend- ed sentence, promising never to violate the law again, but Judge Hough replied “I have no other course but to sen- tence you to one year at Blackwell's Ial- and.” He did not know the strange trick that fronte fate had played on the ™ vrisoner. When the F authorities their crusade against fake Practice in this city last sum: found Dr. Taylor in charge of versal Medical Institute at No, 3 ‘Twenty-ninth street. In the place th found tons of Mterature in Hungarian, Polish aud several Sla . setting forth that cataract of | ne eye, hernia, and other ailments re- quiring the application of the knife, could be cured with medicine by the ‘Intversal Institute, Secret Service agents who piace found stacks of letters | ghecks and anoney ordere ma j Dr. Taylor. With him, they arre: | bert 8. del Gaudio, wh | viously had been prosecuted County Medical Society and tad ‘ned T request that this of any other who Jean the truth a nntil Offic ny | foe Office, 50 Went 224 at 4 New EE wl very moderate beginning at... At the hearing before Commissioner Bhields Dr. Taylor declared he was the head of the inetitute and De! Gaudio only an employee. On this testimony Del Gaudto was discharged and has dis appeared. | MOTHER, 98 YEARS OLD, AND WIFE DEPENDENT UPON HIM. rates, eyesight. But— That is only half the truth. A man is what he digests. When you are tired or Nervous instead of eating a hearty meal, just try a plate or two of Comb, Soup Eat it with a little plain bread-and- butter. It is rich in food value and easy to digest. See how much better you sleep after such a meal; and how much snap- pier you feel the next day. 12 kinds Asparagus Leet Houttion el 10c a can Mulilentaeny Brock dul Mock Turtle What's the use of Test odd hot water, i atthe" bettie bobble bring $0 a dusk, and sere ‘1 the pao | f Prom, Campbells can JOSEPH: CAMPBELL COMPANY baveh—And mak mobs AD e Camden N J then He answered'an ted by Del Gaudio, to all checks and money- 18 YEARS 1S A WELL MAN TO-DAY, # and 1 had been troubled with 1 Spend fifteen niiea in our Optical Department and ascer tain the exact condition of your sare made by ree “A man is what he cats” Looks for the red-and-white label aaa fev wav dar GW vbw dew, Men’s Hackett, “Carhart Clothes Inereased facilities for distribution mean decreased cost. borne by on! Vhoa again, doubling our outlet, we have doubled our capacity to tise menvhanidive, enabling uato buy worsteds and woolens in larger quantities, consequently at lower prices th er before, thus mony special values are made possible for us. Here are three. $18 & ia Silk-Lined | $22-5°&$25 Suits | Fall Coats| Suits $13.50 | $17.50 | $17.50 | ‘Men Black New fall models in men's «in correct | fall RR ket Pi viot and cassimere in prevailing autumn coly orings. elaewhere d $25 are be- rr garments Special. and young and Oxford ereoals, eplen line ask no better. every ul, Special. Ee E. PANY ALS 265 Broadway Near Chamb: @41 Broadway | 119 West 42dSt. | 125th Street Cor. 13th St. Near 3d Avenue Harlem and 42d Street Stores Open Evenings Near Broadway meen 1 deposita will attract the Ineaperionced | buyer, but eal concerns that dop’t draw nd ironclad conditions. t outers in the country. led to olfer you the Credit System—One Low Price—-Cash or Credit Gut-ol-Town Deliveries Made by 7 Motor Trucks, { i serena / rd ‘ Ler + \Whis Karly English Oak Hand-Carved Dining Room Suit Serving Table, $14. a4 | Buffet, $33.50 Ha | Extension Table, ag $21.50 ierae vaheit’ tm When Dr. Taylor was arraigned claw feet. day he told Judge Hough that afte serious operation in 198, he was down China Closet, end out. He had dependent upon him $25. 00 * panel back, slip] ‘The China Clo ——— evened We tine | Inches widen 17 Ine Me hand-pufted | 204,05 inctien hiehs Fr piste, minor buck, Was : heavy sity seat, | fn rner braces: claw r Svlecen Hair Remedy | Grows Hair, Restores Gray or Faded Hair to its Original Color and Stops Dandruff and Scalp Diseases. 25c Bottle Free to Prove It. t have re 1 ried don't be. foolish 1 te con: simpson Crawio Gemn everything se Sou WA be BL aud Lenox ‘Av, end Gimbed a se v wean k, We have four stores now instead of the two we had last}, April. q Our enstomers get the benefit of all savings and economies that re- sult from oy stores with the sare executive expense formerly fa 44 ea deep RN one de a LE Pe wis ET aaa eT aw ees eli“ 56 Foremost Clothiers Since 1845. Special Sale of 5,000 Fall and Winter Suits ITHIN the last two years the pro- duction of our tailoring plant has been trebled and since the Smith Gray & Co. policy exacts a full hundred per cent. efficiency the tailoring plant runs at top speed and full capacity, both in and out of the selling seasons. For more than two months the selling has not kept pace with the output, resulting here and now in a surplus of more than 5,000 suits, which for purposes of quick disposal are marked at prices that set a new high value mark in the Smith Gray & Co. stores. fou 15.50 for Suits that are standard 20.00 and 22.50 values. Included are high grade velours, cassimeres and worsted finished cheviots, new blue shades, in neat Roman stripes, new grays, in plain and stripe weaves, correct browns, and olives, neat mixtures, plain weaves and stripes, English soft roll and all other distinctive models for men, young men and junior sizes, for Suits that are'standard | 18.50 22.50 and 25.00 values. Here you will find exclusive styles of fine English finis! worsted cheviots, worsted serges and high grade few grays, new browns, new blues, blue stripes, new ‘and new neat dark mixtures, plain weaves, neat stri fancy weaves. There arc correct English modcls and all other smart and correct models for men, young men and juniors. i for Suits that are standard 22.50 27.50 and 30.00 values. Here are tabrics that are of unusual excellence and of exc! styles. Fine English finished velours, worsted cheviots, clear worsteds and mill finished worsteds, new metal and Oxford blues, grays, stripe blues and shadow stripe blues, new browns, olives and neat mixtures. The models include English all soft or semi-soft models, also all the smart style Smith Gray & Co. models—a range of high grade garments that would be unusual value even at the regular prices of $27.50 and $30.00. for Suits that are standard 27.50 32.80 and 35.00 values. Exclusive styles of fine English finished worsteds, worsted vicunas and worsted cheviots. Here are new effects in browns, smart shades of grays, tans, olives, and new blues, in various new twill and stripe weaves, also neat mixtures, correct atripe and new pin weaves— here are all the correct English and all the other distinctive Smith Gray & Co. models, handsome distinctive garments that will compare most favorably with garments of exclusive tailors at double cost. Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs. Smith Gray & Co. Two Brooklyn Stores: ‘Two New York Stores: Fulton St. at Flatbush A\ Brose vey eur erranen trom City Mall Broadway at Bedford Av. =) sth Av.,Bot.27th 228th Sts. _ACRROURECE ROO RATSUOSeE as s Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 SSCERNNA! aaa dele aee eee aeelaeelaalalalelal #5 | ive W omen 5 Boots and Evening Slippers Stern Brothers Furniture Department FOURTH FLOOR, MAIN_ BUILDING Friday, October 6th, a Specially Arranged Sale of Discontinued Styles and Odd Pieces At Greatly Reduced Prices Among the pleces reduced are: PARLOR AND LIBRARY TABLES IN MAHOGANY) CHAIRS UPHOLSTERED IN LEATHER, VELOUR & TAPESTRY MISSION CHAIRS, ROCKERS, SETTEES AND TABLES, CHINA CLOSETS, BUFFETS, EXTENSION TABLES AND DINING ROOM CHAIRS, (CANE AND LEATHER SEATS) IN MAHOGANY, GOLDEN OAK AND EARLY ENGLISH DRESSERS, CHIFFONIERS, TOILET TABLES, CHAIRS AND ROCKERS IN MAHOGANY, MAPLE & WHITE ENAMEL; BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS AND CRIBS, To-morrow, Unusual Values in Silk Dress Linings 150 PIECES TAFFETA FINISH, in a complete range of shades, including black and white, at Regularly 60¢ per yard SATIN LININGS, 36 inches wide, In black, white, cream and various desirable colors, Regularly 95¢ per yard BROCADE SATIN LININGS, | white, cream, tan, gray, jasper, Regularly $1.25 per y. ii blae FQ: shades, a 40 Blankets and Comfortables in their greatly enlarged departments on the Fourth Floor. thgy showing large assortments of «rade Foreign and Domestic Blankets, Down Wool Quilts are To-morrow, Friday, an Exceptional Off Single size, Pair, $3.45, 5.50 Blankets, Double size, 0, 6.25 Extra large. 7.00 a 23.75 Comfortables; ; il West 23d and 22d Streets ‘BAltman& Ca, WILL ANNOUNCE IN A FEW DAYS PAR- TICULARS OF AN IMPORTANT SALE OF SELECTED ORIENTAL RUGS, CARPETS AND HALL RUNNERS, AT EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICES. Fifth Avenne, _ ant 25th Streets, New olin At Special Prices Handsome Evening Slippers Pink, blue, white and black satin. ) Bronze, patent and white calf. | Black suede and kid. | Opera and tongue effects. Rosette, plain. | $3.95 All our New, Smart $6.00 and $7.00 Styles for the coming season..... Buckle trimmed, or Women’s Boots New twelve, fourteen and_ sixteen) button models, All leathers for $ dress, general wear and_ storm! 3°95 purposes. $6.00 values. | Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. If You Want Come “business” to become the talk of the town, teil about it through u , World “Want” Ad. Words and Music of “TITTLE FIFI’) gd A Magazine Feature of Next SUNDAY’S ‘WORLD _

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