The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1911, Page 5

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According to Assistant District-Attor- ney James E. | ecutions in ti ’ 4 5 — | a Sidewalk Clean-Up Gang Carts Away Obstructions While Merchants Protest. | Out on Bail th, in charge of pros- of Special Sex Cures All Skin Diseases. sed insult offered by the 0 Ulrich's wife, i next Monday. ied to-day calling for . Washington arrested. His) rence defense was that Dr. hington tried 34TH STREET IS NEXT. 9 iJ Eight Showcases, 4 Bootblack Bin. © § ytd etbeet to meei| progres of Laing, ax the trouble rows That S Going to Be the Talk of All New York Stands, a Barber Pole, 2 | ritien“woula nee Lib, ts wuiter frome aay lie ahcelane Wht one barber pols two plants and two dozen signs were seized this morning in ‘Twenty-third etrowt, sion of sidewelks under Commissioner ‘This afternoon the same force went after| West One Hundred and Seventeenth to enter his home and made improper remarks to his wif Dr. Washington positively denied the | = wild loharge. He said he had gone ftom the! andcomforted. Its bencticial effects thus Hotel Manhat where he was stop- | first felt are afterward seen in the rapid | PL st Smith says ¢! ants , 24 Sj at liber ts, 24 Signs To-Day. | at liberty, has arranged his affairs so as to be in ‘ New York next week and aid in the | SUrprising ev Bight showcases, four bootblack stands, | prosecution. Three tronworkers, between Third and} a caisson at the Wo Fifth avenues, by city employees headed| Park place and Broadway, missed by John A. Broder ck, chief of the divi-| thelr footing at 10.15 o'clock to-day fell twenty feet. The injured me: were removed to Hudson Strect Hos- 9 y ‘ | of Public Works E, V. Frothingham.| pital, were. Sime mple of Poslam write to the itching skin disease | burning, angry skin is 8 been demand- at Dr, Washington from any druggist is d healing pre —_-_—_ cases of eczema and crac ap at Woolworth Building. | and other disfigure it ork on top ofjing. In minor affection: orth Butlding, | ples, rash, herpe: of itch, red noses, tity being ret were Joseph Copskey, No. 119] Emergency Laboratories, 32 West oates, No. 341 | St. New York ( cy MAKES ROOM srw rma ext novowt. DO To — FORPEDESTRIANS = *.cemst’° SKIN DISTRESS Poslam. Stops Itching and Quickly | Poslam i be obtained for 50 cents! | . NO CONNECTION WITH GREENHUT-Sik GEL COOPER © Complimentary *30,000 to ON, Stamps “ ¥ Wi BOTH SIDES OF 6™AVE, NIT tree vie Tsun) BUILDINGS, SBGREENHUTDrs. iG: costs. NEW YORK Charity WE Give the Money—YOU Say Who Gets It. Pull particulars at Charity bail J Booth, Main Building, Fourth Floor, Center day in our GREENHUT Build- ing, Premium Parlor, Third Floor. Only 100 Free Stamps Good in Any One Book Hats Trimmed Free Tomorrow Morning, at 8.30 Sharp, Begins a Great Waist Sale | sales of this sort that bring such large crowds to this store; sales of this sort that create lively selling; sales of this character that economically-inclined shoppers await because experience has taught them that when we announce a sale that the values are not only extraordinary but that there are large quantities from which they may choose. In other words, we back up our sales with the merchandise as well as the values The,season's newest, smartest and dressiest waist ideas go into Weeks ago we began systematical arrangements for this great this sale at prices which you will recognize as the lowest ever quoted on high-class sale of waists, and that you can glean at a glance the result of our efforts waists at the very height of the season. Waists that are made from the best we illustrate eight of the styles. We've put a price on each illustration so that materials—made to fit perfectly—with a smart fashion swing to them which you can catch in a moment the remarkable value-giving scope of this sale. will appeal to those who admire correct styles. There are many other models | The illustrations only outline the styles. You must SEE THE WAISTS equally desirable, but space does not permit us to illustrate or describe them. | THEMSELVES to fully appreciate the values offered. 25th | Sidewalk obstruc: street, Manhattan; Levi ¢ ; obstructions tn the same street | mv ciein gtreet, Brooklyn, and George|. Poslam Soap, medicated with Poslam, West of Fifth avenue, three large trucks! Heomer, No. 182 Sumpter street, for your skin. being used to cart the seized articles to| Brooklyn: 3 deli . 25 cents at druggist 1 the munic! rd in Fifty-sixth street, near Ninth avenue. Small merchants were frantic over the| visitation. In some instances they came | out of thelr stores and followed their| showcases to tie curb, Often they Would abuse the men on the wagons and threaten ther of their par: But Broderick was deaf to all en-! treaties. He toll all the merchants Who had transgressed they would have to call at his om d. 21 Park Row and pay the ct time and labor expended in al of the o structions before getting thelr pro erty back. This expe! $2.50 for w s stands, for signs 34TH ST. IS NEXT ON CLEAN-UP PROGRAMME. “In carrying forward our fight to re- store the sidewalks to pedestrians, our ‘men will next Invade Thirt ‘or bootbtask | ey poles, and $1.50 | Fourteenth street and Second | een Houston street und d street. We alreuwty 1k obstructions 4 in Broad- y-fourth and All these streets and we + glviag to walk ich has always belong to the city. + Ve notices are given to the mer- chants before thelr property is seized. The first warning went out six months ago. The next followed three months later, a third was sent thirty days ago and five days before t tation the | fourth warning was given, A final jog to the merchant's memory was given a few hours before the raid, We have found merchants charging newsdealers an annual rent of $1,000 for the occu- pancy of space owned by the city. It is no wonder some of these citizens are Weking.” BOWNTOWN STREETS WILL BE CLEARED SOON. Engineer Goodrich, Who ts also re- sponsible for the widening of Fifth avenue, said that when the sidewalks | had deen finally cleaned up in streets that were being widened his men would turn their attention to Lafayette street, between Great Jones and Eighth streets, Thirty-second street, from the Pennsylvania Station to Sixth avenue, | and Times Square, Already arrange- ments have been made, he said, to seize sidewalk obstructions in Park Row, Fulton, Nassau and Ann streets, If merchants do not go after the) articles seized the latter are put up at @ public sale and sold by auction, Borough President McAneny has ap- proved of the whole clean-up pro- gramme. Where the streets are widened the purpose is to keep vehicular traffic entirely out of the car tracks, and thus improve the transit facilities of the sur- face railroads. getting off and on surface cars at the the need for which was out- lined weeks ago tn The Evening World | when ® Brooklyn physician was killed by an automobile circling a standing | street car, | es BATTLESHIP KING GEORGE V. ADDED TO ENGLAND'S NAVY, Nation’s Largest Sea Figh Lau ros i at Portsmouth—King’s Aunt the Sponsor, PORTSMOUTH, Eng., Oct, 9—Great Britain's est and best armored bat a gines of to furnis SPRC Italian were dangerously injured an exp! lynamite under near J ns, y Consolidation ¢ Twonty Italian | the house, There 1 existed and the authorities are trying to discover the plotters, | : Me MoAneny aloe eventually to afters colors, at from $1.50 to 12.00 each, some legal protection to pedestrians Most of | = Aicerbeo, 6%. Ave. th Corner | ‘Street ‘The Greatest Assortments and the Greatest Values in this Sale of NEW FALL COATS $Q15 (One Model Like Ptcture.) Actual $15 Values A tremendous display of interest to every woman who secks the best of style at a moderate outlay. Mixture cheviots, with velvet collar, broadcloths and serges, full length models trimmed with braids, ornaments and frogs, some body lined, others fully lined with guaranteed satin. ger REVERSIBLE models in combinations of brown and tan, gray and king's blue, and also gray and coronation. Smart effects in heather mixtures, with plaid backs and Oxfords with black and ¥ white plaid backs. All sizes for women and misses (14 to 44). Expert Alterations FREE MAIL ORDERS FILLED D.PRICE&CO. th Ave. th Corner Street Established Half a Century Veilings and Scarfs Auto Veils and Hoods, special value, al! Lace Veils—Black or White, $1.00 to 15.00 each. Evening Scarfs—aAl! the newest effects; em- broidered nets in Gold on Silver net, or Satin ; rfs. Hand embroidered ( and run lace in Black or White. uf r Neckwear A new line of hand embroidered and lace Collar and Cuff Sets. Fichus of t, hand embroidered Voi Yoke y Collars in Trish or Cluny. Side Frills—Hand embroidered and Cluny Lace trimmed; very special at from $1.00 to 5.95 each, oy Avy Ladies’ Handkerchiefs A very attractive assortment, all Pure Linen At 25c. and 50c.—Plain Hemstitche: t idered Initial, Lace Trimmed anc IV Embroidered Handkerchiefs in a large variety of designs At 50c. and 75c —Fine_ Sheer Handkerchiefs, Hand Embroide Initials, and beautifully Embroidered and Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs. James McCutcheon & Co., Bth Ave, & 84th St, wardhentye, aessersssssese3(/ THRE SUNDAY WORI1* Cg: piot_ to. ill them | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— ciumameate A WORLD “WANT AD.” WILL GO AND GET IT. | “Largest Popular Price Garment House in New York” \ —One of the newest and smartest | $4 .98—Messaline Silk Blouse, as illustrated; a 8 Cc $ illustrated. Just imagine | very effective and dressy style. Blouses of this ome waist at this price character are gaining a price that will create a furore among well-| only through a fortunate early nsted dressers. This waist is made of white | are able to offer them for this one day at this low figure. atiste with wide panel down center, made of | These blouses are made in the peasant style with round yoke of wide Cluny lace insertion and batiste-embroid- | lace; side revers and dainty plaited frill; sleeves are finished ered medallions, further trimmed with clusters, with lace cuff. Your choice of black and the reigning colors, of tucks and wide side frill edged with lace;| long sleeves finished with dainty frill. | $¢6).50—One of those handsome and very effective © models, but it’s an unusual thing for waists of this n favor every day and it is ason arrangement that we always practical and appropriate for busi-| China silk lining; front is trimmed with im ness and other occasions, This waist is’ Lace and embroidery in a very unique manner; on the side is made of a fine pure linen; we do not need to explain) q wide frill edged with tucking; long sleeves trimmed at about the value—the story is effectively told in the/ hand and finished with « smart and very dressy frill. price. Made with three large plaits, as illustrated ;| center plait stitched the entire length; plait on either 89 98 aa is a thoroughly tailored waist, kind to sell at this price. A net w ~A fine white French Voile Waist, as illus- side stitched to bust line, giving a graceful fullness; trated; handsomely embroidered and trimmed BN back has four large rlaits; shirt sleeves; laundered : rete ideas $4 .69—The illustration will give you only an fective. May be worn outside the skirtas it h } idea of the beauty of this waist,and the full new peplum finish. The sleeves are elabo: tely import of the unusual value will be im-| trimmed with Cluny luce and are three-quarter pressed upon you when you come and see the waists. length. The sule price is the lowest ever quoted for Made of fine white batiste; the front is made of very a waist of this kind. Also Net and Messaline fine embroidery, effectively trimmed with Cluny lace Silk Waists in stripes and plain colors. and a very smart side frill which is cluster-tucked and daintily edged with lace; long sleeves, cluster-tucked z i . Thi ) $4 .98—Silk Waists are in great demand at handsome, very smart and stylish 1 Present and the cne we illustrate is the Made over China silk lining in an all-over em- correct style; but of course you have never broidery effect. A waist which you would consider had an opportunity to buy waists of this sort before at an exceptionally good value at a much higher this very low price. These waists arc of striped wash silk, price. Shown in black, navy blue and the season's plain white China silk and messaline silk in navy blue, wanted colors. Als salineand Taffeta Waists, Copenhagen, gray, or black, Made in plain-tailored in a variety of mc plain colors and Roman model with new turn-down standing col nd turn-| stripes. Also Chiffon, Net and Lace Waists. back cuffs. (MAIN Building, First Floor) Semi-Made Swiss Embroidered Corset Covers Bought from an Importer at Less than 49 33c on the Dollar; Tomorrow, at Cc Great Saving-Opportunity for Lovers of Fine Lingerie ST. GALL importer who was anxious to close out his season's surplus stock before sailing for Europe sold us a large number of these fine Swiss embroidered corset covers at less than the duty charged by the United States Government, and we in turn ! are going to sell them on a basis that will create a new low-price level for these handsome, rich and effective corset covers. When you see these semi-made corset covers you will recognize them as iden- tical with those sold by other stores at $1 to They are simulated, hand-em- broidered, made by the new Electra machine that imitates the finest hand-work. For those who desire and admire rich, embroidered J indeed a w c Of course at this low price the lot will not last long. These corset covers are beautifully embroidered on fine lawn, They are all ready to finish, and may be sewed together in a few moments. Wien completed you will have a fine high-priced embroidered corset cover that looks like a real French hand-em- broidered one. While they last, they will go in this specially arranged sale, 49¢ at this remarkably low price ‘ Embroidered Waist Patterns | Embroidered Flouncings Boxed just as they came from the importer. A| Also a number of ( erings; very desir limited or acquired under the same condivions | able and effective, 1 wide. Excellent for : rer 1 combinations | as the corset covers; beautiful effects, embroi ldr dered on fine material; usually $1 75 Q,,| Bought at less than half price and sold on a 4 Jo b Nota y than 2%¢ ribbon-run as illustrated, this is est waist-pattern i't miss this o ever offered “A(’ Green Trading Stamps With Pur ‘hases Made Before 12 0’Cloc fN SemeDouble {tl ! Makes more “Offers of Posi- ; tions’ than any other two | WANT DIRECTORY mediums in the unjverse. nt prea = Cs

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