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PLAYS WITH BABY WHILE HE RIFLES ", APRS POCKET Stick Thief’s Street Car Stunt Helps Hold La Lorraine Up \ for et Family. — * WOES AT DOCK. (There’s Mile. ; Wegins, for In- stance, Who Can’t Sail * Without a Chaperone. — One Hundred and F and asl victims of a bu actual construction three| weeks, and have ro months ago the Public Service Commts-| the Throop avenue polloe, but It was n ston considers that real progress ts mak-| until t wh Mra. Louls W No, & “ eon who digging is no’ @ quarter THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER 12, 1911, who rides tn @ bate | “PRETENDED BUYER ~ ROBBED HER HOUSE = Pierre Dup He has done bis duty Uke a nm a Frecogman _——~.—- 13TH SUBWAY SHAFT OPEN NOW IN LEXING TON AVENUE. 1,500 Men and 400 Teams Will) Many ion Be at Work on New nies Tube Const n in Fashionable Part of Brooklyn. Other Victims ol street er two and) Vesent ie mile: ninth to] W mes are for sale have been t hafta will be Pwontyesixth at. excitement as attended the de- n ht and da pended fre nicht ti rs. Well, whose hus Darture for Havre of that fleet steam~ pened | plane m8 Ghig La Lorraine of the Comp int tall ik, Generale ‘Transatianiique to-day! Qa, aa, 10, ta, ta, lat We of the river and project herself yj the stream. There comes to Bfons. Paul Faguet, the agent of the Yine, already overwhelmed with duties \gha responsibilities, M G. simt of * California, depend wife and three children like the ap-| pendage of a comet. Mons. Simt is en Mtering only those places on the which are high From an exnlos) t, Jt approaches 19 o'clock, when steamship should proceed to the whom are @ of Janzuage which ede from M. mi, while Mme, Simi! @obw and the t! ren follow her | example, M. } learns that M. | Bimé has lost his tickets and also 3”! frames from a pocket of his waistcoat. ft ts while riding on Street car that this misfortune happens TIGKLES WITH ONE HAND, RIFLES WITH OTHER. i affable and courteous stranger, AND} @ide M. Simi in the car and tickles |? Qnder the chin M ni's youngest of his children. Whi! gaged with his right hand the « die left hand to of M. Sim! an ts therefrom the tickets and es, after, which Re quickly What is to be arises to the oc Kimi new 8. Faguet He gives Mone But for that 260 it ix gone. Mona, Simi sion tickets franes, ains! and his weeping family board the ship mournfully Bw even then La Lorraine must not Aepart. For there ar of Mile. Adrie the predica- Higgins of men} Larchmont, and on La Lorraine. Oxnard Reymer, who was to have met her at the pier, ts not in evidence. Again Mons. Faguet arises to the oc- casion, He telephones to the Hotel Grenoble and learns that Mme. Reymer {@ become suddenly 11) and on & steamsiip. When this is conveyed to Mile. Hig maiden is almost moved to the meantime it is ten minut o'clock and Capt. Maurras is cheat of impatience that his uniform is Vamoking, For does not La Lorraine earry the mail of the Htats Unis? AGAIN AGENT ARISES TO THE OCCASION. However, for the moment Mile, Adri- @nne Higgins is of importance transcend- ing the malls of the Etats Unis. she Must go to France and her aunt cannot everything im settled. enne Higgins shall sail. But a the care of Capt. Maurras. How simp) It is now 10.15 time to note that who rides in ana Kk. We have COUGHING BURST BLOOD VESSEL Says Danger Avoided and Cures Femels quite frequently, A cough or cold means | fefemmation (fever) and congestion, and these ta | furm indicate that the body iy full of poisons and Wiate matter. je reliet as found in patent whiskey, of en result tm ¢ congestion, will work marvels, ts becom. 4 thorough It ride the ayetem be consumption bait hour for teaspogatul ebildres Less according Sixtiett ers fr Tuver, as a part of the new sewer ays- tem. shafte thus far opened are lo-| said that he the following points along Lex. 4 look the iv might buy over on Wednesday an: Aghty-aeven . Ninoty-aixth, | Ninety-seventh, and one Hundred and! Fourth ts 1, Pifty-fourth, Fifty-elghth | streets the Hradley com- hullding trunk vault sew. » Lexington avenue to the Bast Men’s Blanket Bath Robes von a ae ke, nee one Mea special inducement of your mouth, pick the teath of a| THURSDAY & FRIDAY A large variety of newest sit on the lapse of time, raise a) elevator, punch the eyes of o * patterns, nicely made and fittedwith girdles, , shoe the hind feet of fate, gat the stars in a nail keg, hang the ocean 6 to dry. wipe the nose EY wake the | 8 $3.50 Quality; Special, 2,29 the United n aun and sagan L. M. KLUMSTEIN, West 125th St., bet. 7th & 8th Aves, moon as health resorts, but’ never, | ver bo deluded with the idea that u can beat our high grade tatloring L. Hinson. ‘Things are different now-a-days. In these modern times it is mistake for any housewife toexpend time and money and effort in making tomato soup at home, when she can buy TOMATO Comptia, Ssée You couldn't possibly produce better. And we leave it to you—after you have tried it—to say whether you could pro- duce tomato soup anywhere near as good. If not entirely satisfied the grocer refunds your money. Doesn’t that tell the story? 10c a can Mulliga tawny; Mutton Brot! Ox Tall Mock Turtle Tust add hot water, bring to a boul, and serve. srnat lovely label Qeere my heart With | brightly warm emotion As when the moroing JoserH CAMPRELL CoMPANY Camden N J Ties a paladin thal rt Gloomy 10 TO 1S MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE AUM AN N’S AT 149 ST. ENTRANCE OF ree ELEVATED > 6 FI. EXTENSION= 16Av1 CLAW FLEET NR TO YOUR HOME a nk. 2 4 Wir iree rewith Every Pu 374-37@ East 149th Street Next Door to Post Office THE EASIEST PAYMENT HOUSE INN Y’ ~ WHILE SHE VISITED = Trick | (Broadway, Corner of Eighth street, Main floor) Mra, We Le said that she would not be Campanaton, of his wer g Mra, Well and the }é o Manhattan, 16 Dora 1 “ Pills yrild and reliable The safest ve inthe. w Weil >| when Mre yjin with a diwonlers of the Stomach, Liv basement d fences: the sltting-room and found rECT. DL N, by taking RADWAY'S PILL OYSPEPSIA he, Foul Stomach, Billo her we tened, te t and Oct 12, afing dish iast | sick Meadac Saran 8. King,’ sixty-five President of the W. C. 'T. U. at Gai den, Ala, was so badly burned from, her waist Iine up that she died, By the explosion of a night Mra, THE MR. WIZZLE, CONTEST INCREASED TO $1,000.00 It is surprising the amount of clever answers that are pouring in on this interesting Contest. We take the libert 0) of calling it interesting because the yates and quality of the answers conclusively prove it to so. Why do you not get interested now and send in an answer to these pictures, ‘The prizes are certainly worth having, besides that, we should like to hear from you. The second half of the Contest, for which we are giving $500.00 divided into 40 Prizes will close Noy. Ist. Send in your answers addressed to J. L. Kesner Co., Dept. B, 103 West 22nd St. Remember that the First Prize is $20.00 for the most artistic answer; the Second Prize is $15.00 for the most unique answer; the Third Prize is $10.00 for the most humorous answer, and the Fourth Prize is $5.00 for the neatest answer—to each picture. WATCH FOR THE OPENING DATE THE THIRD REASON Why Kesner’s will give the best values in New York City: Experience and ready money! Our buyers have been very carefully chosen. Each one of them having a wide range of experience both in New York and other large aie Each of them hag a reputation for timely and clever purchasing ability, <i This ability has been given full sway for the last three months, and the result is that vast stocks of new merchandise have been procured at such prices as will enable us to break the rec Again, the purchasing power of ready money is great. A manufacturer will be glad often to olean out an entire lot of a certain kind of merchandise at a very low figure for cash to save carrying it over. What is) Mr. Wile Saying? What Is Wizzle Loo! What 21 Mr, Wirsle Smiling Att We have’ taken advantage in every instance where it was possible so that we may hand to our customers ‘real bargains. To-morrow we will give the reason why we can glve better service than others. ILKesnerCo What Wisle Singing? Mr. | What Mr Wile Dreaming Is b Kating? bert Directly on Interborough Subway Weather—Fair, Tomorrow Will Be ‘Shirt Day--Scarf Day--Suspender Day In the NEW STORE FOR MEN Fortunate purchasing has brought tous and to YOU 1800 Percale and Madras COAT SHIRTS BRASS BED Absolutely FREE With Every Purchase of $75 Of the Usual $1 to $1.50 Grades, to Sell at 75c High-count fabrics, neat striped patterns, excel- lently made and laundered. Very unusual at this price. | 2400 Four-in-Hand SILK SCARFS | Of Usual 50c Quality, to Sell at 25c Fine quality of silk, self-figured and fancy striped. portions. Open-end. 600 Pairs of SUSPENDERS, all elastic with calfskin ends Jsual 50c Quality, to Sell at 25c Plain and combination colors, Non-rusting buckles. | ends. No need to devote more words to this offering prices tell the story. Long scarfs of liberal pro- Sturdily made. Calfskin All-wool Suits for Men, Fancy Autumn Fabrics, $11 to $16 Wanamaker Special Suits for Men, All-wool, $15 Wanamaker Special Overcoats, Black and Oxfords $12.50 and $15 All-Wool Fancy Overcoats, $12.50 to $14 All-Wool Staple Overcoats, Black and Oxford, $12.50, $15 and $16 Full Silk-Lined Overcoats, Black and Oxford, $16 Separate Trousers, Pure Worsteds and Cheviots, $3.75 to $4.50 Rubberized Raincoats, double texture, $10 Cravenetted Coats, $15 Broadway, Corner Eighth street, Main floor, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street Regulate real values and tomorrow's ws Tomorrow--- Continuing Our Jubilee Exhibition Paris Fashions 10:30—Evening Gowns, Wraps and Furs. 2:30—Evening Gowns by Worth aud Special Showing of Street Costumes Tailored Gowns With Suitable Furs and Hats At 3 o'clock In the Auditorium, First Gallery, New Building. Jubilee Feature Lot No. 34—Womien’s Gloves The Best Glove Offering We Ever Made. 600 Pairs, reguiarly $1.50, for 75c. Sizes 534 to 7. Infine French kid. 300 pairs over- seam sewn; Paris point embroidered; two-clasp; black, white, brown, tan and gray. 300 pairs pique sewn embroidered backs; two- clasp; black, white, tan. 600 Pairs, Long White Kid Mousquetaire Gloves. Sizes 554 to 7. In fine French kid. 12-button length, regularly $2.75, for $1.50 16-button length, regularly $3.25, for $1.75 Main floor, Old Building. 300 Pairs, regularly $1.15, for 60c. Sizes 53, to 7. In fine German lambskin; pique sewn; Paris point embroidered; one-clasp; white, black and tan. Subway floor, Old Building. Lot No. 35—Royal Wilton Rugs Bizes Regular Price Jubilee Price 27 x 36 inches $2.85 $1.75 27 x 54 inches. . . 3.75 2.25 36 x 36 inches. . . 3.75 2.25 36 x 63 inches. 6.50 4.00 us practically at cost, and the prices at which we shall sell them tomorrow do not include our usual close margin of profit. The rugs are of fine worsted, woven on a Jacquard ql loom, in an extensive variety of designs and color- | combinations, suitable for office, living-room or bed- | room. | Experts who have seen them have declared that, | at the Jubilee prices, a dealer might purchase them and make a profit of 20 per cent. by reselling them to retailers! But, of course, we shall sell them only to our customers, and not more than five to each one. | Fourth Gallery, New Building. Lot No. 36—Jybhilee Notions Six Special Items at Exactly Half Price FOR TWO ‘DAYS ONLY Wanamaker Hooks and Eyes, Two Cards for 5c Warranted not to rust. Black or silver. Sizes 0, 1, 2, 3, 4. These hooks are valued at 10c a card, but we usually sell them at Sc a card. Wanamaker Pins, 4c, usually 8c 360 solid-head needle point pins, of best materials, sizes B B, F., 343. SC,MC. Will not rust or leave dark holes in material. Cotton Tape, Half Usual Price Fine quality, 14 to 1 inch wide, 9 yards to piece, | 5c, doz. pieces, 55c, usually 10c to 20¢ piece. Absorbent Cotton, 20c, usually 40c a ‘Pound Sixteen oz. packages. Sterilized and aseptic. Dress Shields at Half Price Light-weight shields of nainsook, sizes 2, 4, at Sc pair. 25c Crystal Hat Pins at 12¢ And throughout the department - less prices will prevail on many other items. Main flo | The mill that made these perfect rugs sold them to | | 3 and than usual or, Old Building, John Wanamaker Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. COLUMBUS AVE: BET. 103'8 | 104%25T ' (103% ST ares GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE pote FREES +1 W EEKL cen REE CREDIT TERMS ' This BRASS ff pin $3.49 Down on $5000 5 ED FREE. BED FREE SATURDAY OPEN AT ISHER BROS. 3 pa. COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103” & 1O4' 57