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A Da i. ie de Halve, COURT FOR ABUSE W a —— ‘ Williamsburg Man, Infuriated , ‘'°" by Summons, Siashes Woman | 1 Till Police Break in Door. |} Hotty for ry C. B Munt who | CHILDREN SEE Buttonhole Maker a Terror to rt of the ax after five ATTACK. Household Over Prospect of Increase in Family. Mrs. Annie Zackeraus served on her husband, Vincent, at their he 656 Driggs avenue, Willlamab Lunch The best appetizer is a boftle of appear in Manhattan Avenue Police Court. Zackeraus was in the pollce court within an hour, but not In answer to the summons Mo was charged with fel pee )__ Pabst Juries. For y BlueRibbon The Beer of Quality The sight of it will make you hungry, the sight of th cut the woman ¢ Zackeraus 1s and you will enjoy surly disposition, thought four When he found, some prospects of another he began to abuse and revile his wife. CHILDREN WOULD UN IN TER- ROR FROM HiM. Day tn and day out Zackezaus, his resentinent growing while he was at would heap abuse upon his wife. The children, terrorized, would run and hide at his approach, Mrs, Zackeraus, whose plight was known to all her neighbors, took their advice Wednesday a complaint against J with Magistrate Dodd tn Manhattan Av Vollce Court. ‘she Mag'strate 1 summons and told her to ser f. She was afraid to serve it until this morning, when 7 aus, after his almost jovial, wife handed glanced at it, ts purport, and became wild your food. It is also an excellent aid to digestion. Order « Case Today. Best Dealers Everywhere with rage A razor with a wide blade lay on a shelf near at hand, Zackeraus grabbed ft and whipped {t open. His wife turned to run, He made a savage lunge at her and cut her down the back, along- side the spine, from the neck almost to the waist line STILL SLASHING WHEN THE POLICE ARKIVE. ‘Then, while the woman and the chil- dren screamed and tenants in the build- ing stormed at the doors, Zackeraus wielded the razor with mantacal fury. He was still stabbing and cutting at his wife when Sergt. Cassidy and Patrolman Polsky broke in the door, rushed at him and overpowered him. All Dr. Magido could do when he ar- rived trom the hospital was to wrap the wounded woman in a blanket and hurry her to the operating table, Tho four @hildren were taken by @ policeman from the blood-bespattered flat and turned over to the Brooklyn Children’s Bo- ciety. an Se ONCE IN THE DEATH HOUSE, NOW GETS A 20-YEAR TERM. Edward F. McGrath Sentenced To- Day, but Is Likely to Appeal Again. Edward F. McGrath, who was con- Victed nearly two years ago of murder fn the second de got a new trial, was then convict of murder tn the firet degree and spent twenty months in the Sing Sing deat! house until the Court of Appeals seis aside the first degree conyictic v days a arraigned to-day sentence fon, The Orthopedic To every man whose daily occupation necessitates con- stant walking or standing, the Coward ORTHOPEDIC SHOE is a friend in need. It has a roomy toe, flexible tread, with a snug fit about the waist and heel, that rests the arch and supports tho ankle, Men with tender, sensitive foot will particularly appre- | ciate the comfort of this shoo, i} SOLD NOWHERZ ELSB | JAMES S. COWARD 264-274 Greenwich St., N.Y, | (NRAN WARREN #TRERT Mail Orders Filled | Send tor Catalogue 535 Fulton., St brookiyn (Opp. Elm Place) FALL CLOTHING For the entire family is the most important question you are facing. No matter how short of cash you are your family needs protece tion from Winter winds. We can furnish the cloths ing on Liberal Credit Terms The clothing is the best and the prices are the lowe est, and what is more, our Belore Selecting ’ Your Apartment CONSULT THE “Apartment to Let” Advertisements in THE WORLD IT WILL SAVE You Time, Energy and Money The World's “Apartment to Let” ,Advestacmansa offer you the greatest variety of } selection. rata nine © nin aire in sine 8 | DIVORCED IN FAR WEST, Stietivan ond ew Werk where Obes ‘ t ot SUES AS RICH MAN’S WIDOW) owned property. ; THE EVENING WORLD, owe ’ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1911. rar sults will be filed in Indiana, Iowa, If the plaintiff should win, the case | would have a far reaching effect on the property of all those who have got | Reno and South Dakota divorces, Mrs, Chase No. 1 Contends Decree Was Tlegal and Wants Hus- band’s $250,000 Estate. toxetner, Use Gold Dust Instead of Soap HUE eee en tree aryl woe | 9 Soe wenlly don'e. Need Won If tHe GON Gua emeeenGl ean erlain, & Dak. jouse, except for toilet and bath, and on the ground | possibly a litte for your fin and lingerte, With Gold T all ‘round cleanser—you can at—the do all ried Misa Fannie ar 1 wealtiy, A few m - economically than you can with soap or any other cleanser, Gold Dust does the work better, too, Soap only cleans off the sure face; Gold Dust goes Into every core ner cleaning and purtfying,--driving out the gerins as well as the dirt. Heat of all, you don't need any elbow 1 wife, who Mvea tn | grease with Gold Dust—it does the work itself, * Stern Brothers To-Morrow, a Very Extraordinary Offering of Imported Dress Silks 5800 Yards Satin Messaline, 22 inches wide lustrous finish in white, ivory and cream, 59c $1.10 x $1.38 Value $1.50 Yard, at 1500 Yards Satin Brocades, new designs in evening colors, including white and grey at 3000 Yards Etamine Gauze, 42 inches wide, all silk, in changeable effects double width, Value $2.00 Yard, Attention is especially directed to their greatly extended departments for Untrimmed Millinery On the First Floor of their Main Building The latest and most desirable models in Hats of Velvet, Hatter's Plush, Velours, Beavers; also Plain and Rough Felts are now shown. Saturday, Special Sale of Velvet Toques, in the newest styles Black Velvet Hats, extra quality, in medium and large sizes) Values $3.95 and 5.50 Value $3.50 at $2.50 » $2.85, 3.50 Exceptional Values in Women’s Neckwear Hand Embroidered Jabots trimmed wih Real Cluny Lace, also Lace Trimmed Net and Batiste Side Frills, Stock Collars, with side frills at tached, Fichues, Chemisettes and Sailor Collars from 45¢ to $1.95 Real Irish Lace Neckwear Stocks, Claudine, Round Sailor and Shawl Shape Collars, Chemisettes and Yokes, from $1.35 «0 7.05 Attention is also called to large assortments of Novelty Scarfs of Chiffon, Black and White Spanish and Chantilly Laces, together with Syrian Scarfs in desirable designs; also a collection of CREPE DE CHINE SCARFS in floral effects; at $1.45 West 23d and 22d Streets Milk—the Wond — ik—the onder The New York Milk Commuttee has issued a public statement that one quart of milk is about equal in food value to: Elght eggs, %4 lb, of lean round beef, 2 Ibs. of Potatoes, 6 lbs, of spinach, 7 Ibs. of lettuce, 4 Ibs. of cabbage, 2 Ibs. of salt codfish, 3 lbs. of fresh codfish, 2 Ibs. of chicken, 4 Ibs, of beets, 5 Ibs. of Curae, 1-6 Ib, of butter, 1-3 Ib. of wheat flour, 1-3 Ib of cheese-—all nourishing foods. , Compare the prices YOU pay for any of the above articles with the 9c, or ic, cost of a quart of good Sheffield Milk, Think of the time needed to prepare them for the table, Consider the amount of coal or gas required in cooking—the amount of l Ml waste. g il mn “The Creamy Kind.” “Buy clean milk, but bottled you from farms where hyglente milk, but cold milk." So says conditions are deal, In all Its the New York Milk Committee In handlimg—from the farm to you a public statement, Hence we say, Its purity {8 carefully guarded, “Buy Sheffield Farms Milk,” fresh — Real Delicacies for tue rable from the farm to “ Our products embrace some de- captivating country-stde flavor, Its jightful table dalntles—all worthy creamlness, Its. wholesomeness, of your trial. They are: Try a bottle or two, If you 4, OUR REGULAR HOUSEHOLD like plenty of cream on your mik MIL if you are dissatistied with the in quarts (9e.)and pints(5o.), 2, PERFECTLY — PASTEURIZED milk you now get, or with the MILK, In quarts (10c.) of cream t the bottle—~ 4, CERTIPIED MILK. Certified 4 Milk will delight you, hy the County Medical Society of rk at the * nen New’ York Clty, Bottled at the In anv Sheffield M farms and delivered in unbroken how deep {t ts, packages. In quarts (15c.), The finest in Dela- wa . In pints (24¢,) and half pints (120.), §, BUTTER, Our own make, palied and unsalted, Made from our best cream. In half pound prints PLY FRESH EGGS. 1 MILK (unsweet- Our own make, { Sheffield Milk from the "Phone for us to deliver a n Decker Co. cleaniiness hottom of the know the country-sida, ite healthful qualities. Sheffield Farms Milk comes to ened) We urge you to form your own opinion milk Itself, Make a personal trial of it bottle at your home, Sheffield Farms Slawso 87th S pure, isehold cleaning more quickly | Stern Brothers are now showing unusually large assortments of later styles of | ['lisses’, Juniors’ & Girls’ Apparel including many adaptations from recently imported foreign models, in Reception and Street Frocks, Tailored Suits and Coats for Street and Evening Wear. ' Also the following Special Values for To-morrow: | Misses’ Suits, New Model, of diagonal cheviot, in all $ desirable street colorings, 14, 16 and 18 years, at 2 1 .00 Demi-tailored, of superior quality Imported Corduroy, in black, navy, taupe and brown, coat lined with heavy 35 00 satin girdle skirt; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years at A Juniors’ Suits, In two and three plece styles of rough diagonals and mixtures; sizes 13, 15 and 17 years, Misses’ Dresses, of Men’s Wear Serge; in navy and black, hercules bralded and Irish lace collar; 14, 16 and 18 years, at for Reception and Matinee Wear of chiffon marqui- sette and velveteen; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, at Misses’ Coats, New Model of double-faced cloth; sizzs, 14, 16 and 18 years, at Giris’ Coats of Chinchilla, full length, high buttoned front, lined with scarlet flannel; sizes, 6 to 14 years, at « 17.50 19.75 23.50 13.95 9.50 Boys’ School & Dress Shoes Button and Lace Shoes of Tan and Black Russia Calf, Patent Leather and Vici Kid, in copies of the newest shapes worn by men and in lasts that promote the comfort of growing feet. LITTLE MEN'S, Sizes 9 to 1314 at $2,25 to 2.75 BOYS’, Sizes 1 to 6 “ 2.50 to 4.00 YOUNG MEN'S Sizes 634 to 834, «3,50, 4.00 Complete lines of Dancing Pumps and House Slippers. High Grade Clothing For Children, Boys and Young Men BOYS' NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, of fancy gray and brown inixed cheviots, 3 cassimeres and tweeds, sizes 7 to 18 yrs, from 5.00 to BOYS' FIRST LONG TROUSER SUITS, of tweeds, cheviots and cassimeres, sizes 14 to 18 years, from YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, handsomely tailored, of the newest fabrics, in brown, gray and the new blue gray, sizes 34 to 39 inch chest measure, OVERCOATS AND REEFERS, of fancy cheviots, frieze and chinchilla, sizes 244 to 10 years, BOYS’ OVERCOATS, of gray and brown fancy mixed cheviots, in the newest styles, sizes 10 to 18 years, YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS, in brown and gray, in the new English and convertible models, sizes 34 to 39 inch chest measure, 18.50 $9.75 to 18.50 $12.50 to $4.95 to 32.00 13.50 $10.50 to 21.50 $15.00 to 25.00 Large assortments of ” Young Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings Imported and Domestic Shirts and Blouses, Pajat Robes, ‘Silk and Silk Knitted Neckwear; Belts, Hats and Caps. Also for To-morrow, a Special Sale of Boys’ and Children’s Tyrolean Hats of Austrian Velour, in black, navy, nF $4.50 pearl, gray, brown and green, 23d and 22d Streets znd Lounging Value $6.50, West Hosiery For Men, Women and Children GUARANTEED to be free from manufacturers’ IM- FECTIONS, and to give SATISFACTORY R. We e a range of prices which represents THE BkyT EFFURTS OF THE MAKE. .S, unequalled for Beauty of Fabric, Durability, Finish and Stylo, All contein improvements of a practica’ nature, many of which are confined exc'usively to the *ONYX” Bran ., ecmpris:d of * DOUBLEX” hocls and toes, “WYDE TOPS” “DUB-L” GARTER TOPS, Spe- cial Extra 5) licing, $1.00 $1.35 $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 Per Pair The Maximum of Quality—The Minimum of Cost The “Onvx"’ stamp is placed on every pair, not for show; It Means WE STAND BACK OF EVERY PAIR, WHICH MERITS YOUR IMPLICIT CONFIDENCE, Sold by dealers everywhere, If you cannot procure at your dealer's, write to P, O, Box 886 Madison Square. | ‘B.Altman&@o’ MISSES’ DRESSES, COATS, SUITS AND WAISTS AT MODERATE PRICES AFTERNOON DRESSES OF NOVELTY CLOTHS, VELVETEENS, SERGES AND CHARMEUSE; EVENING GOWNS OF SOFT SATINS, TAFFETAS, CHIFFON AND SPANGLED NETS; COATS FOR STREET AND EVENING WEAR OF TWEED, VELVETEEN, ETC,, TAILOR-MADE SUITS IN THE NEWEST DESIGNS; SEPARATE WAISTS OF SATINS, EMBROIDERED CHIFFONS, ETC, BOYS’ SUITS, COATS AND GENERAL FURNISHINGS BOYS' SUITS AND COATS MADE TO ORDER. B. Altman & Ca.’ DIRECT PARTICULAR ATs TENTION TO THEIR FINE SHOWING OF AFTERNOON AND EVENING DRESSES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. FOR SPECIAL ORDERS THERE IS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MATERIALS TO SELECT FROM, COMPRISING SILKS, DRESS GOODS, LACES, TRIMMINGS AND FURS. WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SUITS, COATS, WAISTS, LINGERIE; ETC, ARE ALSO IN STOCK IN POPULAR GRADES AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. MOURNING SUITS, DRESSES, MILLINERY AND ACCESSORIES FOR THE DIFFERENT RERIODS OF MOURNING ARE SHOWN IN_THE DEPARTMENT DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO THIS PURPOSE. Fifth Aveune, 34th and 35th Streets, New ork. ODEL QUICK LUNCHEON SIXTH FLOO! Double Kilerty Stamps Until 1 0’Clock Buy All Furniture You Need Now, while prices are setting new low reco ds, and nay at you~ convenic..ce. Take advanti_2 of our Easy Payme t Plan. pent, of A Furniture Begins Wee Oct. 16th These Are Examples of tae Wonder ul Values We Will Olier All stocks oa display nov. You may make your selections all this week. Equal values in Furnitu e fo every room. It will pay yor to corre 100 miles to visit ou Funiure Section. Watch daily and f Sunday papers for details, and come this week, 9-Piece $33.30 Oak ——— Dining Room Suite —— ee 1Buffet, Vatue- _- = $15.00 1 Extension Table, Value 12.00 79 6 Chairs at $2.25 cach - 19.50 e 1 China Cabinet at - - _ 15.90 in Total Value - = + 955.50 CFUh Floor.) mHuie price on Bueh @ quantity of reliable, handsome niture, Gut Furniture week knows bo Impure Very piece ientloally as plotured, Ci matched, We know other stores will o ain of our disor ? aking BUCH eXoemsl¥e Teduction, but such cons ‘Site store must be crowded to capacity dur Preliminary sale now tn progress, scription of Dining Sulte—Buffet, 42 Inch base, 2 drawers, Jowet with leaden ed glass door, Mrench mirror in carved top, Extension abl . 8 inch tuned pillar, heavy legs with : ndwome pattern, 0 Weight re week, It makes little difference what you need—-a World Want ad. will go get it,

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