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‘tHE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1911. MISSING NURSE IS STATEN ISLAND NOTES. — | feta tn Westerieleh on saturday af- NO CONNEETION with ak ernen Gren : ¥ Arrangements have been completed for Saves Association aid the & * r Bava cy blah nat lt aia Pree of se at Collapsible a 0 f i tchmond ts A BOTH SIDES OF FAVE. 0US ee ey Saree, Caer oF. te vigitine Frisods Mt Sinelend, x ie Cups Free BUILOINGS. J, B.GRi UT Pres. 18%B/9"STS.NEWYORK, YOU Say Who Gets It, | is f 1 ' Every 1c pufchase grants p Richmond County Motorcycle Club) aro:| VisitIug friends at Vineland, N: J. , les N. Helde, President; Willam| The Irving Social Club will ople- Prete: tote Are ecretary, and Gerald Haggainan,|brate ite anniversary with a ball at These will be distributed, to: e ONE vote. Full particulars at Vote ; folded Troebner's #all in Stapleton on Nov. 4 morrow, to children accom- Ha ts Trimmed Free tng Booth, MAIN Building, Fourth plies Miss Florence Conos of Stapleton has| After a pleasant visit to friends at panied by adults. Floor, of from any salesperson in returned ‘from Colorado, where she| Norfolk, Va, the Misses Bessle and (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) either of our buildings. stopped for several weeks. Catherine Macklin are again at their ‘ 4 The members of the Beacon Light | home in Stapleton. Miss Keeler Had Left Home | chapter, Order of the Bastern Siar, wiil| THe united, societies of the Church , hold a poverty social at Masonic Hall ¢ b Lge aye eee A of Sta- " in’ Port Richmond on Oct. 21 pleton Will give a vaudeville enter- When Another Nurse Was Free public lectures will be given at|tainment at the parish hall of the Stapleton and Tompkinsville public|¢hureh On Oct. 30. 1 on Fritay evening. Miss Jenniy Oldstrom of Stapleton —— = MAIN BUILDING the Engaged for Mother. ach What promises to be a fast game of | will apend the month of November in football will be played at Strong's! Bermuda, Newest Apparel for Misses& Juniors A ch ph and Therefore Timely Greenhut- Siegel Cooper Co. Sale Announced for Saturday Misses’ Semi-Tailored Suits . ....... $19 7 5 Beautifully fashioned suits of men’s wear serges, wale serges, cheviots and mannish e After having been lost to family and friends since Sept. 27, Miss Carrie Keeler, a trained nurse, Is preparing | j= to-day to returp to her home, No. 466 Kast One Hundred -and street. Her sistef, Mrs. - mixtures; and we offer eight styles for your selection at this nominal price. There are semi-fitted single and double-breasted models, introducing trimmings of broadcloth, collar and revers, bound buttonholes, satin revers, saitor collars or velvet-inlaid collars. Linings of guaranteed satin to match; skirts embrace several models with girdle waists, in a wide range of colors; sizes 14 to 18 years,and small women can also be fitted. (One style illustrated.) ° ’ Ps e $ Misses’ Street and Evening $9 4.50 Misses’ Tailored Suits, 15 t hat FS i A . found her working in Dr. Harrison's) Ke ho Pla Yo r P; ? savitarium at Whitestone, L. 1. ys ju 1ano other, who is very old, Attach a jous condition, and the daughter ealled In and left home. Miss Keeler firgt regiatered in a Piano Player At the time af Miss Keeler's disap- ‘ anxious to nurse her.! f] | y She fret hen another nurao was! | e e o ec ic nurses’ bureau in West Fifty-ninth x ae as street, and then seated room and board . ° °, These are made up in serges, two-tone cheviots and mixtures; { at the ‘None ie Abed. Messier, No. 186 | and let every one enjoy playing it Reversible Coats, laln-tallored coats, with shaw! OF patch eollar and revers; linings in ¥ Waterloo place, thé Bronx. P ‘ . é lustrous satin to match; sirdle and walst-line skirts in several new All the while she was at Mra, Mossier's | The Tel-Electric requires no pumping, Made at broadcloth in all street and evening shades; reverse side of black | models; navy, brown, ccronation aud black; sizes 14 0 18 years; et house the nurse appeared to be in @ and uses indestructible metal music rolls velvet or white corduroy; a swell coat for dress wear. small women can also be fitred. ; es . biases ry suite, $24.50 $12.75 oF More than a week ago Miss Keeler It plays your ey from a distance, and Misses’ Velveteen Suits, é Misses’ Coats, f told Mrs. Messler that she was going in invisil t ii i desire, Velveteen of excellent quality, in navy and black Eight of the newest models, in cheviots and mix- to Whitestone, and when Mrs, Messler | ee ibean Bee ~ i all bom ‘Ad shi semi-fitted coat, with notcued collar and revers | tures; full-length, semi-fitted » read in the papers about Miss Keeler's| t can be attached in a few hours. \. rondcloth revers of contrasting | t0 the neck, others with salo collar; yoke Kings “I if disappearance, she communicated with shade; girdle-top skirt; sizes for misses 14 to 1 jaterial; sizes to years; small women ‘ the famtly. Attachable to any Grand or Upright Piano, 9 \ pyre. & can also be fitted. ot According to Mrs. Marah, her sist . , wan eo grieved aver the fliness of her Price $350—Convenient Terms. x Misses’ Reversible Coats, $16.50 | Misses’ Velveteen Dresses, $14.50 psd mother that she euffered a nervous a A variety of styles, fashioned of mixtures; re- | New model, with kimono waist, Dutch neck and ip breakdown, which was followed by JY you cannot call, write for catalog, versible side of soft, warm plaids and plain, con- | broad braid down entire front of dress; neck with wy semi-aphasia. After she went to work | ie trasting shades; shawl sailor collar; size 14 to 18 | lace collar; black, brown and navy; girdle-top skirt; ri in the ganitarium, however, her mind |, THE TEL-ELECTRIC COMPANY . years; small women can also be fitted. sizes 14 to 18 years. rs began clea: b TEL-ELECTRIC BUILDING é 299 Filth Avenue, Corner 31st Street Juniors’ and Misses’ Coats, *10.75 Two models in mixtures and plain cheviots; practical coats for general wear, for both misses and juniors; sailor collar of contrasting shades; misses’ sizes, 14 to 18 years; juniors’, 13 to 17 years. Six Figure 1’s : Will Teil Date |< —— —— Girls’ Coats, $5 Girls’ Coats, $6.75 Two new models in cheviots; full length; Plain and trimmed models in cheviot; one one with standing collar and scarf of contrast- | with deep svilor collar, caracul cloth; the ing broadcloth; the other a polar model, | other plain-tailored, with velvet notched with belt, and fastened to the neck; yoke | collar, fastening to neck; yoke Mnings ot linings of self-materials; navy, red and Copen- | self-material or Venetian; navy, red: and hagen;6 to 14 years, Copenhagen; sizes 6 to 14 cy ’ AT [49 MST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED to tell tho date 11 next, and | ft may be somo on to busy | Persons who like to save time and en- ergy to know that they can write ‘the date of their letters, bills and whatnot with six strokes of the pen, thus; MN - M- 71. Tt would take an expert mathematician MAIN BUILDING d ind ou fut when, If ever, this We i iamon Pesibve Dedeee: te inet Jan i | 6 FT. EXTENSION 1EAVY CLAW FEET A Watch Set with a Diam sreracret nova acn | gPo128O We TO YOUR HOME for 915 ~ FREE/] Next | 10 TO 1S MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE | en! et RAO MANN'S (MAIN Building, Firat Floor.) ‘MAIN BUILDLI Children’s Cloth Coats Sale, Tomorrow, at Sep QE). Swagger little garments faultlessly made of excellent materiais in navy blue or red, box back; single-bres id, with fancy metal buttons; large black velvet sailor col pretiily timmed with silk braid; turn-back cuffs of velvet braid; MAIN BUILDING The Newest Fads and Fanctes in Women’s Hand Bags, $] A broad s@leciion, Comprising many new materla’s favored by present fashions, Twenty-five year guaranteed gold-filled “Dueber" case ; beautifully hand-engraved on both side: t with cut diamond. The size is the dainty “O."" The movement is jewel-adjusted. Fancy Tapestry Bags Durable Wairus Goat Bags—-with and without frames; long silk cord handles U Piain and Braided Velvet Bage ‘a ° ° ca ite | % bus dates enurey in twor-om, | FNS Imperial Leather C Rae he date. It may be written | | Peneentenese= eames rey | | AS y, ee ene aaa , e i lined and inter‘ined, in and Bra COUNTRYSIDE HUNTS FOR Gh E — “4 | } ; h i] H [era Mewesed Hed" caver opentage with seoand Felt Hats to Match Cont. prettily rimmed with satin Ricans civet Dags CHILD STRANGELY MISSING on PE a Pall, RH Mb) fa ge “pollshed cases, regularly $7.50 ribbon; edge ol Habit Ms mo eaatel ate... Braided and Plain Suede Bags le} (VIS be . " ree : uy (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) ; scat, sll | bi Golden, Ont Frage, a i if (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) j (MAIN Building, Main Flooe,) ames a hie as Y free with kvery Purchase of $50 ut} aa ‘MAIN BUILDING A Sale of Qui ilit ‘MAIN BUILDING arny Fy OF. as) Been -376 East 149th Si ale OF Quail - a ia || 474-876 East 149th Street] BRASS BED Absolutely FREE y Let US Clothe Your Boy Bea Russie and Sailor Blouse Sults oer navy, rown and mirogn serge and fancy mix- tures; sizes te Wy: jOMOFTOW. .. 3.95 Boys’ Norfolk ' Double-Hreasted Suits—with tull- lined knickerbocker trousers in all-wool navy blue serge, cheviots, gassimeres; now Fall, heavy-weight mat 3; tans, browns, grays, &c.; sizes Hi to §; 17 years; tomosrow,« es 5 Boys’ Norfolk and Bouble-Broasted Suits—with large tull-lined knickerbgckers ia the newest Fall and Winter styles and fabrics; 7 to 18 years; tomorrow, 6.75, °7.75, °9.75, 112.75 HARRISBURG, Pa., Oot. 90.—All the With Every Purchase of $75 eastern edge of York County, ly | | THE EASIEST PAYMENT HOUSE N.Y.’ MDD tyne wc ie: (4Q Si. 1 DOOR WEST OF SAVE } Serna a Others on Sale, Tomorrow, at $3.98 and $5 Suits and Overcoats Regular Prices Up To $22.50 8 Several Groups, Saturday, at e A variety of styles and materials for men and youths that is simply beyond comparison. Every size up to $2 stouts; and we promise to fit EVERY- BODY PERFECTLY- The Suits are in 10 Different Shades of Gray. The plain year-old son of Mr. and Mré. Hiram Ely. Gpen Every Evening Uatil 9. Saturdays Until 10 ‘The popular dellof is that the baby was chennai - —- Kidnapped. The Mys live just acros The walstshown is made of mes- saline silk with side revers trim- med with buttons; lace yoke collar and cuffs, some the Susquehanna from Marietta, Lan caster County,’ 3 Yesterday afternoon, Charles was lef: 104% COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 8 10451 Berrrs playing on the first floor of their home L_ STATION SUBWAY Sta, when his mother went to the cellar, She | AT CORNER GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE an ie gays she was not away more than four 4 minutes, When she returned the boy could not be. found. The hunt was rey started st once, ‘ Mrs. Ely says that three strange men gy Leather . were on the road near the house just Ris $ ry WNT before she went to the cellar. Until; } | Ohariés was missed no thought had, HL been aiven to'these men, because stran- t gers en route to neighboring chestnut 00.00 a A in wide stripes; wale cheviots so pop- | | Button-to-Neck and Russian Style Overcoats—in alle also in two-tone: ular just now, also. lue and, gray chischilla and cheviots, cassi- effects, Roman stripes and small checks, Every newshadeisto be had. ATTHESAME PRICE, MESSA- “LINE SILK Gray bird's-eye wor steds, neat stripes and overplaids; also four distinctly new shades in tan and brown and any number of ; Bays, tans, browns and fancy § talsbea3%e0 1D years; tomorrow 3.95 in a Overcoais—longaind convertible-collar ¢ M 1 Fall materials of hequy-wéi gt cheviors, rwe: \ tans, grays, brown, olive and fancy mixtur 5 7 | Tal { | ; ) ‘ * nus Cakes , 4 AYER CAKiS— ' ; sizes 4 to 17 yetits ;-¢6morrow. Boys’ Overcoats— convertible two-in collar styles Mra. Bly ways the boy gould not have Vihh i, tae colors. A wide ing silk-lined $22.50 all- Woo! materials; sizes 10 to 18 years; tomorrow, eacaped from the house himself, as o a Teg variety of styles wool blue serge 6 75 by f 75 9 75, 12 95 door oant blocked him tn, hen some finished with peplum. suits; choice $ | 2 A, Mike, otand oat Register to-day. Registration booths — SATURDAY < at 33.98 Sliasnveries 15.75 sa v gyre et, & ME. and cee at 10. at. OPEN UteT F I SH ER BRO S CHIFFON BLOUSES The Overcoats are in Fall "MAIN BUILDING registe: cannot vote | Aad - de over antique lace lin- and Winter weights. “6 i ”» p H at the primaries next year. COLUMBUS AVE ings; also dotted net made Many) ateihe rail ove : Indian I lay Suits over striped Mnin, and a variety of messaline silk waists in plain and etriped effects. W.L. DOUGLAS 3, °3.50 & °4 SHOES nth Men wear W.L. Douglas shoes because they are the best shoes luced in this country for the price, upon having them. ‘Take no other make, THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS PA 4i A ALL A AE li The assurance that goes with an established reputation ts your assurance in buying W. L. Douglas shoes. Look in my store windows and inspect all the latest shapes, including Short Vamps which make the foot look smaller,alsothe Conservative Styles which have made W.L. Douglas shoes a household word everywhere. > If 1 could take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes 4 are made, you would then understand why they are war- coats are SILK-LINED THROUGHOUT. The Winter overcoats are in black kerseys, fancy dark grays, light grays, browns and the prettiest mixtures, The styles are military, convertible, shapely long g vetcosls and the staple Chester- ~ field style; cheice, at... 15.75 More Specials: Men’s and Youths’ Fall and Winter Suits pure, all-wool blue serge and neat patterns in cheviots $1 Grade for Boys; Elab- orately Trimmed; at.. 49e These are three-piece suits every garment is cut generously, Sizes 41) 12 years (MAIN By i \ \ ASS at —A charming new model in marquisette;made §5 over ja mate linings with trimmings of striped messaline lace yoke and under-siee all the new Pall shades; also a large variety of lace and net waists; also messaline and taffeta. [Special “eter N" $1] MAIN BUILDING “Platinoid” Bracelets An ‘“Up-to-the-Minute”’ Novelty Introduced By The Big Store; Tomorrow ‘ yf “PLATINOID" BRACELETS —20 styles of the most unique and effective novelty bracelets shown this year; made if a composition of ting, Pourth, Floor.) iP MAIN BUILDING your Groceries HERE HERE int © WORLD'S LARGEST GROCERY STORE, wh PURITY FRESHNE E Sonthed | and £ ate 4, QUALITY le sertifieds riers are promoty and and cassimeres; grays and browns; $ fa re regular and stout sizes; at 10.75 Suits for Men and Youtha—excellent all-wool, fast-color blue serge, fancy worsted, cassi- meres and cheyiots. yA die for ‘ every man and youth; an lad Youths’ Winter-Weight Bias Aiwa ni i 2.25 Youths’ inter-Weig' lue All-Wool Serge Suits-sizes $ 4 to 22 or 30 to 38 chest-measure; $12 suits at 9.75 Imported $15 English Tan and Black Raincoats —cut in the Raglan and full- back styles, garments that are guaranteed by us to be strictly $Q QF waterproof; all sizes; at 8.95 LE SQUARES, juares or turt! squares} de h Meats ty- | MUTTON — hind-quartsee LG | of fan Canad “YTS i | Murr h / ranted to hold their shape, fit better and wear longer metal that looks like Ki var “4 + | MUITOR a shart 5 fare ee | Tian any otter maka for fen 8 platinum and wears “Kingly” Trousers, 83 a bd 14¢ | sumer ol tent @ | y fe price. forever, (IT DOES at. aay es an 9) {Se | SHOULDERS 4 | nama NOT BLACKEN THE pi At the former price we 60 patterns ia striped worsteds; also | Jemoy 12¢ onthe ie allewool serge ool thibcts and blue uniform irousers; i ta” | ROAD BURP echelon ebte Bed seat dircet Troms tasioty tower emereld. topta. = nge from 84.50 10 86. ‘The trousers displayed in the & 16¢ | oP naive ti tig yw tee oe smotald, Jipaat S ascortment, for tomorrow, are equa! to custom tallors’ finest production; Lie | Ge 2 iteate af t- Call at W. L. Douglas res In New York: effects without ston ‘ very smartes; and newest materials, including a fine range of tinported yal “style porat, 4 lee ‘ Pa Nasnu St. ose Thin Reet AY 125th Rt | ATS Hitth Ave, Mant hres : ave Reeseelen tor ORa fabrigs; all sizes Pos in 16e | | mame Ie % tage, 20a 4 at etn Sty RS. Menace Be ; THAIN Boding Second Finer) Rin Balding, Tard Floor) 5 a way road Bt, PMY NEDSS libs i suleonih eee pce lee te 1431 Hroad 007 Broadway, os " f = ; i Nas iirondway 1967 Broadway, ‘te Newark Ave, (0K VER Double Z:a¢ Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 0’Cloc ra j - ~_— 7 a ¥

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