The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1911, Page 8

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“8 “apy THE BVENING WUKLU, WHUNKSDAY, VUTUBBER 21, 1811, frm || GH UPHOLSTERER (132 EWPLOVERS” _SENTTOSINGSNG) TOBE ARRESTED Weiss Said First Marriage was Corrigan Signs = Warrants 4 M « “Fake” but Gets Four | Against Flower Makers and Years for Bigamy. Dress Trimmers. Fain A. Wetas, of No. 8% West One Fortrenine watrante were signed to: Hun@red and Thirty-fitth street, who aay by Magistrate Corrigan in Jette amassed a considerable fortune in the Market Cour upholatery busines, was to-day fen- Diovers of tenced by Judge Crain, in General Sea ginning fions. to serve not Jess than two nor more than four years fn Sing Bing for| trimm bimam y. 1 Wetss wre at Asbury Park in Sep-) tember, 18%, when he met Pearl M y @irl of efahteen years rte come to New York | —~— - Pinkerton Damnge Cree § MONTREAL, to ree | Astociates an introduced bh to live at Candeldme, Mase | Two years ago Weist failed to return | to ‘his home, and the young wife made | O°" many Inquiries for him without getting TH oF jon, Then she] Won't #ign 1 14a Cora Rich: | However, 1 When the firet | the wie mot of information she| Ti went with awyer to wee Weise | He told he had never been mar that thelr marriage arranged with the 1. [Den bebaner hand. He ts expected to of the affidavits and * wae avpure “fake, aid of a friend, wao made a bogus ma: tage license for him. During hts trial Weiss made the same Mi morrow iret wife produced a " ner initials CREDITORS AFTER THE SON OF CUBA'S ROCKEFELLER. Get Court Order to Have Title to $7,000) in Bonds —_ NATIONAL GOLF HANDICAP Transferred. IS AGREED ON TO-DAY.) the Ronretete: of cubn ix Juan ta tista de Pedro y Haro, owner of vast ar plantations and “alme northern aide of the js) | wedding ring anf he aami The little str and her appearance With the fact that | fifteen minut COLUMBUS DAY A national golf handicap, whic! heen dreanted and discussed for te about to become a reality, Al ding to a Ment made oujset It was declared to be too great] Supreme © tee MeCall by Law. Dinner de Luxe 59 an undertaking, but the need of greater) ver Maxwell Davidaan, woo asked hat ty Teate| the Court direct that title to $7,009 wort) Thursday, Oct. 12th, 1911. wae coer fag been Increasingly Teale) oe eaitroad bonda he transferred frown | § Served from 11,30 A.M. to 2.15 P.M. The matter war clinched at a meeting} the_father's neme to (hat of his_son BLUE POINTS on Half Shell Of the Executive Committers of the CELERY GHERKINS OL Uoited: Mates Golf Aweoctaion. | Tha CREAM HOLL ANDAIS be done under ttn own aupare New Way to Remove POTAGE FERMIERE s = that wi yOeel~ . a h 4 oven in Albsia er the Hands Age Marks From Skin FRIED SCALLOPS " Twlands the same allows Sauce b « or Chleamo withe Modern styles) GGS. Ci ; ‘ EGGS, Crist hoped to finish nel By discarding powder and cosmetica ert N py . sob next sprin ore the playing wens! and using a mayatone lotion, it ig] f CHICKEN Cl S Isabeiia or son opens | {an ensy matter to, gradually remove | § ROAST RIBS OF PRIME BEE! wrinkles and facial ble ait ASSEMBLY NOMINEE DEAD. (ours fini’ ornuniovene Site h E ole ani embellishment of girlhood IU Byayeey es n, which is mac . , paviegs of ware SALAD FERDIN ves of witchhazel, SHERBE TRENTON, N. J for Jonn McKeon to-d: Supreme Cour, fon a the County Clerk of to place the name ing, the e#kin should be pallor, of dust and Jonn F Do: ently ma Rominated and arms | oth, With 2 SAS the aid of this inex ve lotion th © go on the kin is freed of pimples, blackheads and other impurities, and the skin grows e taken andar advises firm and smooth, end takes on an exquisite texture.—Advt The Mr. Wizzle Contest NOW A THOUSAND DOLLARS ’ Have you sent in your answer to each pic- T ture yet? It is not too late. You have pent of time and an excellent opportunity of winning the cash prizes we offer. ES er ae RS ce Sit down now and write your answer to each picture to 2) vm J. L. Kesner Co., Dept. B, 103 West 22nd St m .. There are four ways of winning a prize—one each for the most artistic answer, the most unique answer, the : most humorous answer, and the neatest answer—to each > picture. Ve, fi The first prize is $20.00, the second $15.00, the third Sera t $10.00 and the fourth $5.00" ay af $500.00 in All > Ay od } This contest closes Noy. Ist, prizes awarded Nov. 9th. 1 sie )e i Winners names will be published and the judges will be \C 23h { a committee of prominent newspaper men. gw . LL | WATCH FOR THE OPENING DATE THE SECOND REASON Why Kesner’s will give the best values in Ne Le York City.— hy Me)? The public wi " , ; ss ve new store is eason and th af our buyers » prices exac Other dealers —————_ae-wneeseee! at the first manufacturers When we throy advantage we have merchandise will be h publi The public may easily prove this by making compas In. price The third reason will be given to morrow. J LKisyerCa WTKTWOWNESIS | OF CHD LABOR om: penne atin “Largest Popular Price Gaiment House in New York” th Ave. ] th | Corner Street (fg The Greatest Values in all New York in This Mighty Sale of REVERSIBLE FALL COATS . 3g + Style as Illustrated) Actual $15 Values Hundreds of not only the most charming, but the | most practical coats brought out this searon-—the swag- ger reversible models, in combinations of brown and coronation, blue and green, brown and tan, gray and king's blue and gray and coronation— also smart ef- fects in heather mixtures with plaid backs and Ox fords with black and white plaid backs. All sizes for wornen and misses | 14to44 Expert Alterations FREE MAIL ORDERS FILLED D. PRICE & Co. Dorner LB scot rer, On Ten Days’ Send no money. Supply your name and from our factory, for your inspection ane This Massive Complete With \[2-inch Post GOLD BE an All-Steel Spring and a 45-pound Steriing Fibre Felt Mattress Try It in Your Home 10 Nights Free Before You Buy It J am SEE RCTS \ If it pleases you, keep it, M a and pay us on the easy terius of CENTS 75 A WEEK ar $3.00 a Month Otherwise return it tous at our expense. At the Who'easle Free Trial ths, hip you free, direet Buy From the Maker—Save the Dealers’ Profit The BED is extra The SPRING is a fine) The MATTRESS is heavy, finished in all-steel model, fuily| built up from flaky beautiful golden|guarantecd for 20 sheets of finest cotton bronze finish. | . years. fibre. his Bed, Spring and Mattress would cost you 845 at your local dealer's MAIL ORDERS FILLED EYERYWHER: AT $9950 THE WHOLESALE FACTORY PRICE pag STERLING MANUFACTURING CO, Drawer 180. New York City Dron Us a postal for a copy of our TOO LAMOLS COOKING REC ESemm«©9 @ Music by Victor Sorlin's Orchestra, Restaurant, Daily Simpson Card Go iB SIXTHI AVE. 19°79 207 STREET. a NEW YO A Piano Clearance Some of Thursday’s Bargains 40 days’ free trial in your own home, After thorou y satisivying yourseli thar you have secured the greatese value possible, begin paymencs x $1.00 Week On Most Instruments 1 Fine Steinway Uprieht $150 8550 i ‘ 1 Jacob | #150 8400 | ' ' ' Also 7 1 Kroeger $155 8350 1 Lester Upright $115 8375 1 Sol ier Upright $195 S450 1 Chr nan Upright £135 ? KIS 1 Bradford Upright tro goo i 4 b Drueter Uy 5 aRs0 rs for toe ft \ NEHDIAM | Simpson Crawford ov. wh Ave, a8 ry 10 20th ten ven Lovk Cig = sting ih DEB je a snmcsonmnebinlaitcebat aie strani enicetia tai ast Ei CS — Broadway Saks & Company at 34th Street Women’s Paris Suits at 29.50 reproductions of five Paris models such as usually bring 50.00 and 59.00 Discrimination is as necessary in selecting Paris models as in choosing diamonds. The same mine yields both white and yellow stones, and Paris models are not uniformly excellent. @ This brief preamble will serve to emphasize what nice dis- crimination has been exercised by us in the choice of the five new suit models especially oolented, for this offering. @ Nothing more effective, smarter, jauntier in style, or more con- summate in design has come from Paris this Fall. They are the five most recent fancy tailored effects introduced into this country. Materials are rough cheviots, wide waled diagonals, broad- cloths, men's wear serges and oy cheviots. Colors are navy, brown, Coronation, as well as black and combinations of black and white, navy and white and brown and white stripes. ‘Trim- mings of white broadcloth, ratine, velvet, fringes and embroidery. All sizes for large and small women Seasonable Coats for Women an offering of new Paris models @ Beyond the fact of our Women’s Apparel Department pages a rep- retentative display of the season's most effective styles in coats for Fall wear, one must consider alto the extreme reasonableness of our prices. @The teveral coats enumerated below have been carefully selected from our stocks, as practical suggestions for immediate wear. Wemen’s Golfing Jackets, of reversible cloth, and 32 inches long. Norfolk effect, without box pleats, but belted at waist end large patch pockets. Gray with reverse side of navy or purple, and brown with tan. Admirable for out-door wear. Value 1350 Thursday special at 12.50 Wcmen’s Reversible Coats, in a smart model, with long roll collar and full box effect at back. Buttons far to side, and is unusually attractive. Value 22.50 Thursday special at 13.50 Women’s Polo Coats, in white and light blue, tan and white, or tan and dark tan. Square collar, piped buttonholes and a mousquetaire bag with each coat to match. Value 40.00 Thursday special at 29.50 Women’s Velour and Broadcloth Coats, suitable for street or evening wear. Elaborately trimmed and embroidered. Square or round collar. Long revers. Value 75.00 Thursday special at 50.00 Women’s Rain Coates, imported silk finished Canton cloth, rubberized on inside. All seams sewed and cemented. Raglan sleeves. Guaranteed completely waterproof. Value 12.50 Thursday special at 8.50 Women’s Pure Black Silk Hosiery Values 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00 : at 89c @ This is the greatest silk hosiery event we have ever held, and we know of no parallel in a similar sale held elsewhere. @ But the real significance of that statement rests upon the fact that we consist- ently lead the way in silk hosiery values. q Assembled in this remarkable offering are the finest products of one of the foremost silk hosiery makers in this country. @ And the reason we are able to offer this silk hosiery at such a low price is that we liquidated this maker's entire stock of these values, purchasing $25,000.00 worth of merchandise for less than half. @ Our Sunday announcement of this sale was followed by tremendous selling, but the original quantity was so great that the selections are still complete, and the offering still plentifully supplied with all of the four values mentioned. All sizes, regular and outsized. Seasonable Undergarments for Women liberally reduced in price tomorrow G Once in a great while some piece of good fortune falls across the pathway of values that is o extraordinary as to merit instant recognition. This is just such an opportunity. A readjustment of our stocks in women’s undergarments enables us to. offer the following at most liberal reductions from former prices. Women’s Silk Vests, fashioned of Italian silk, in white, pink or ciel blue. Elaborated with silk lace at the neck and shoulders, and richly embroid- ered at the front. Former price 2.75 tomorrow at 1,75 Women’s Silk Vests, made of Italian silk, in plain white, pink or sky blue. Finished with crochet at the neck and shoulders, with silk ribbon run. Former price 2.25 tomorrow at 1.45 Women’s Imported Swiss Underwear, all-wool, silk and wool, merino, mercerized fabrics or cotton. Of exceptionally fine Swiss manufacture, perfect in quality and fit. All white, and sizes 4, 5 and 6. Vests & Tights formerly 1.50, 2.00 and 2.75 tomorrow at 85¢ Union Suits formerly 2.50, 3.00 and 4.00 tomorrow at 1.85 Women’s Black Beaver Hats at 4.95 values 5.50 and 6.00 @ We have relieved a manufacturer of his entire stock of black beavers rather than run the risk of sharing in the general shortage of these desirable hats. Black beaver hats are one of the most wanted hats this scason, yet they are none too plentiful. So that this purchase means a corresponding advantage to you. In- cluded are all of the season's most effective shapes, and the price of 4.95 is excep- tionally reasonable; these self-same hats retailing for 5.50 and 6.00 each elsewhere, 12.50 Trimmed Hats at 6.95 @ Our medium-priced trimmed hat department replenishes its stock as fast as depletion demands, and this week's accessions furnish an ideal example of what it can accomplish for very little money. Some of the most charming trimmed effects of the season will be found in this assortment at the low price of 6,95,

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