The evening world. Newspaper, October 20, 1911, Page 14

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a A RA Eph nn nae Seg ——- See RT SLES ce-witner tint yates emer ‘ HTBION BROADWAY | F RONS OVER WOMAN, THEN SPEEDS ON: im Probably shakey Petes hc) |te t Chauffeur Succeeds in Escaping. | AbwWoman sixt he! ame as Margaret Moran and her ap as No. 218 West Fourteenth tj was run over by @ red taxicab and Forty-second street } "hag injured, Tho taxicab did | Roa Kebier of the West Thirti- etaba@reet station was called from ly-eighth street and Broadway by | £ Poune the olf woman seml-con- street. She first gave her val t ie Mary, Murphy. Griffin, a taxicad chauffeur, of Kebler that \E Ninth avenue, told othér taxfoab following ¢ Broadway and saw the accident. | @ar fn front, he sald, was going | when the woman at- he street and rtepped hicle, which knocked yer. | Jn said that he could not met the of the car except that the frst and did not even apeed after the Accident. cBhier called ag ambulance trom eG] York Hospital, and Dr jook charge of the womai ind to have @ bri Mght arm, | ry wound and internal injuries, | Lal REOPENING OF SUIT. | In @ilifornia at Time of Verdict for) 5,000 Obtained by Dr. Hendricks’s Wife. CMries’ J. McDermott, counsel for Lau Bigger, who | no stranger to liti- sti, before Justice Garretiaon in the | Supmme Court in Brooklyn to-day asked he judgment emsinst by Mrs. Agnes Mary He for the allenation of the of her husband. Dr. Charles D. chs, be eet aside, The tet cured before wae Crane near- mot ‘ead his client was alg ia during the trial.’ Juetice Gar- took the papers, after an argu- y Lawyer Frankenateln for Mrs, We | BIGGAR ASKS DETECTIVE ON TRIAL FOR |Deputy Police Commissioner Hears Testimony Against Burke in Con- nection With Horay Case. Detective James J. Burke, under sus: | g25, of that iin he’ could | Pension by Se re ee | ene ng with ut of this) ~ laced on trial t urisdte He said that he was patd sammissioner and was later arrested on allowed to walk to the Kast nd atreet station, Horay hat Burke left him on a corner out traint and THE ACCEPTING A BRIBE. 1 and ot sion or pr Horay May 18 an ation and told ai to Ai aL TORTIE FO OTT TILE NE ME RCT OT! EVENING WORLD, | plicated Potlcoman Revten Huntine-| During the hearing Horay's two little ee Rirls, one two and one-half years e- ake, and the other four, played up an ton of to-day was Horay, omits under convietion said Hurke asked for dragged It from danger. 1 him to wait ld go and get the compiain- | ment to the Commt anyhody else ask you for The hepa 7 gn he Commissioner, 4 ise fn which Heh came slong an Judge Swann that he had to be arrested and | Konbratiuck of $18 on May 14, and re old, who gavel — o'clock this morning and prob. |I4 ud honking of an automobile |f 4 every woman who appreciates high class $12.00 and $14.00 ail silk-vel- vet hats, trimmed in the latest most effective cesigne, which day and Saturday areoflered. seers 9.95 Women’s Dog Skin Gloves, with spear back, in mannish shapes. L, M. BLUMSTEIN, W. 125th St., Bet. 7th & 8th Aves. Saturday’s Economy Sale Many More Throughout the Store Women’s and Misses’ Suits PAAR RE i LSS Women’s and Misses’ Dresses millinery to our shap A Special in Gloves $1.50 Value. Special. cA stunning Tailormade Suit refiecting the latest fashion-trend, made of superior quality all-wool Broadcloth, fine Cheviot and English Tweed, with the modish big velvet lapels and ornaments. Latest style skirt. Regular $22.50. Special 13.75 SEVERAL pretty models in Corduroy and Serge, with deep shawl sailor collar of striped paon velvet or black satin; others with antique lace collar and cuffs, inset kimono or regulation sleeves. Reg. $16.50 & $25.00. Women’s and Children’s Millinery WE invite the inspection of We also show an exceptionally strong line ot Children’s Trim- med ready-to-wear Hatein real and imitation Veloure, embrac- ing all of the most atylish ind trimmings, to-day trasyat 1.89 &2.49 9.95 & 14.50 1.00 HOLZWASSER’S | Biggar and Hendricke wi for immoral conduct at Fre soveral years ago. They were pie jell for & Uma, but were ac- @ qitness in her action to mn of the fortune of Hen- ‘Bennett, a Pittsburgh tHeatri ‘eat!mony | Bess 4 BED OUFFIT with 17 10% ee ae ALL xa ALKA. O'CLOCK 5 ROOMS FURNISa&£D $148 Everything fer WE PAY FREIGUT& a ocean ce, terms Ring "Rs PARE $75.00“ «$5.00 $150 “| $15.00 =“ = $2.00 $200 “= $20.00 = $2.25 $300“ = ($30, “$2.75 Our Terms Apply Alse to New Comnecticut, Massachusetts The New Idea that does away with the Greafest) of Corset Discomforts’ The “ABDOBAND” holds the abdomen in the normal posi- tion and positively prevents the corset from riding up. It takes the strain from the hose supporters and prevents the tearing of the hose. The feature is a band fastened to the inside of the corset, the ends of which protrude through slits and fasten with buckles on the outside of the corset next to the hips. You will find the R & G BAND” Corsct by far the most satisfactory relief fr comfort and inconvenience, “ABDO: ‘om corset dis- D120-Extreme Low Bust D122-Medium Low Bust D124-Medium Bust F120-Extreme Low Bust F122-Medium Low Bust F124-Medin. Dot } Price $2.50 } Price $3.00 ‘ an Rota $50.00 Worth $3.00 Dewa} Tie to $1.25 Weekly $100 Worth $10.00 Down 434° Weekly Larner Amounts in Propor- on, State, New Jer. Rhode Island. “ arklia nt Se ca Mt Ni Re A i Aa ih eg pinion INCOMING 8TBAMSHIPS. DUE T Irishman, pet ny down the room, At ono time Commi tig, stoner Dillon saw from the bench that ; -# Prove 5 the younger child had climbed into a rene, PM ASOT window and was in danger of falling bade 70 — Into the street. He called to an at- {verti tahig tendant who seized the child and jaqau, Print Wii fe rare fipont ¥ | Queen Mary, UFinguay Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Tampteo, eronile, Children’s, Juniors’? and Misses’ Wearing Apparel Special Values for Saturday Children’s Coats —4 to 16 years— Mannish Mixtures and Plain Color Boucle Chev- iots, lined throughout. leather belt. $9.50 & $12.50 $8.50 Misses’ and Juniors’ Velveteen Dresses Navy blue, black and brown, chiffon and braid trimmed. $29.50 & $37.50 Very Special Misses’ Norfolk Suits Of a superior quality Serge, coat lined with satin. . $22.50 Infants’ Coats Girls’ Dresses —4 to 16 years— Serges and Plaids, made with collar of pique and Of Cheviots and Tweeds, several models for selection, all lined. Sizes 2 to 5 years $3. 93 Children’s Hats, 98c, $1.50, $1.95 to $4.05 Of Felt, Cloth, Velveteen and Velour, in all the new shapes and colors. Shoes for Growing Girls and Infants Remarkable Values for Saturday White Buckskin 814 to 11 1114 to 2 215 to 514 $2.25 $2.50 $3.00 Tan Russia Black Russia Patent Leather 84 toll 11% to 2 214 to 54g $1.75 $2.25 $2.75 Strictly ‘“‘Hand-made"’ Infants’ Shoes Tan Russia, White Buck, Black Kid, Button and Ankle Ties. 2to4 414 t084 Button Boots.............- $7. 25 $1. 50 Ankle Ties...........0. 0068 $1.00 $1.25 Sizes 414 to 814 have wedge heels, Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. E.E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President Women’s and Misses’ Coats, Suits and Dresses SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY We will place on sale to-morrow, Suits, Coats and Dresses, at prices that will attract every woman's attention for style and quality. Hand Tailored & Trimmed Suits S a on’s smartest models of rare distinction. Wide Wale, Mannish 8 rgos, Eng ish Tweods, Whipcords, Cheviots and Broadeloths, All clegantly lined and in a!l the newest Autumn shades. Values up to 635. Saturday Special, $1750 $19.75 $95.00 Afternoon Dresses Made specially for this sale. A collection of styles that surpass any shown this s ason in Afternoon Dresses. Serges, Velveteens and Cordu- roys, all smartly trimmed and out of the orainary only 50 of them to offer you. Size 14 to 18 and $4 to 44. Values up to 825, Chevrons, Saturday Special, $10-75 & $15.00 Reversible Touring Coats New Fall models in double-faced and reversi Value &22.50, Special for Saturday ......4. Women’s Aoply Ri, to New York. New Jei iF you want your the talk of through a World * “Want” Ad. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1911. world kin.” Hackett, hid Natural” terated”—as means “natural coloring, There is no sham. Inside, outside, they are “natural,” with all. that the word implies. Hackett, Carhart Men’s Suits and Oveiocati tor Fall and Winter 1911-1912 are $ 1 5 to $45 Sil Lined to-the-Edge Coats Black and Oxford Overcoats of Fall weight. Cut on correct and graceful 34 length models, Tailored to tit and hold their shape. Full lined throughout to the cdee with pure dye silk; 825 $17.50 Raglan Shoulder British Style Coats Except that they fit the American figure, The Most Popular Priced one would swear that these c from England, so extremely E general “get up” of the Identical garments in quality, style and make, but not in pattern (which is exclusive with us) can be had around town for 830 ] 9 50 and $86,0ur 'e special price The Hackett, Carhart $25 Special Suit Men accustomed to paying 825 for a suit will be astonished at the super- jority of this Hackett, Carhart $25 Special Suit. Into it go the skill and experience of fifty years devoted to making only good clothes, coupled with the al and daring to make large inves ts in piece goods froin the best mills. All the smartest color- ings, weaves and patterns ure here in modefs and sizes for $2 5 Men and Young Men, special Friends have said to under #18." How Here are extra values pro tail. grays are included; special “One touch of Nature makes the whole —Shakespeare. CLOTHES ARE NATURAL Nature in all she does:is infinitely painstaking. That's the way with Hackett, Carhart clothes. their production to insure that integrity | which i ii “like nature,” ” “natural Revontey, Nature is very careful in perfecting her hidden processes. Inside as well as outside there is no sham in nature. Just so Hackett, Carhart garments. where you do not see, as well as unadulterated. Claims can be made in print that the goods will not support. All that we claim for our clothes is that they are “natural,” Choose from the smartest new blues, Throughout this broad land. 815 is the Extra Values in Men’s Suits : “You need not bother to make garments to sell er, there are many men and young men in New York who will pppreciate g sod alothes et less than &18 the suit. d by foresighted modern methods of mer- ¢ and manufacturing, making possible the usual 818 garment at blues, new browns, new tans and new Carhart Infinite Pains are Weta. in “not ai ““unadul- ete, Men’s Suits, Special, $17.50 grays, tans, browns and mixture effects in men's and young men's new fall 2 and 3-button models. Judged by the best standards, these suits are $22.50 and 825 values. They were specia'ly tailored and designed to sell in these stores this season to to hundreds of men the stpericatty of of Hackett, ae! $17.50 clothes. e fra special.; Suit Anywhere most popular price for a suit. Five suits at 815 are sold toevery one at any other price, higher or lower. With this fact in mind we endeavored to produce—and succeeded in our en- deavor—absolutely the best suit in America at 815. We call it theHackett,Carhart $15 suit. Whatever your preference in model, coloring or weave, you'll find it this ti — $15 Boys’ Suits With 2 Pairs of Knickers Strictly all wool suits in sizes 10 to 18. Full cut, silk sewn throughout and fasbioned over the smartest new double breasted models. The knickers are very wide and long and TWO pairs go with every suit. This season's newest gray, tan, brown and = mix- ture patterns arc here to select 5 95 from: special. . e $13.50 Sahat Carat E. E, TURLINGTON, Vice-President Near Chambers St. 841 Broadway Cor. 18th St. 107-46 ST. @ BTA 265 Broadway | 119West 42dSt. Harlem and 42d Street Stores Open Evenings Near Broadway 125th Street Near 3d Ave, ge MUTE FROM BROAD emma ane Without Deposits Purchased in this manner, hay ever prov AND MAKE 'YOI $1.00 a Week Opens an Ac- count. We Pay Freight. 3 eatotaivea | 4 arteotaie | 4 Meise i - Re oa “business” the town, tell buyer. to become Our methods 1-4 Carat, 1-2 « 3-4 “ 1 “ ‘0-DAY AND TO. er several bund other “Diam sale wit gene "4 Carats i Diamonds, Watches, !] 180 Broadway about it ie Fxtra Charge ter They can “be ves welche and vinge that will Se oe with the same acrecinent. CHARLES A. KEENE Open until 6 P. M., Saturdays ineluded, fae ey $10. 20 29 39 W we shall be ot Le A Jewelry, New York i a

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