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ee ee Oh __THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, QCTOBER 24, 1911. / POLICEMAN GETS |Sreat “Romance and Tragedy age BROTHERIN-LAW WOMAN AND MAN 'DUKE TAKES BACK "iiss. 2c BACON WITH on erg ane yy ony «VESTFESAGANST. BUREDIM DEBRIS HSAPPUGATIN <= $2000 FURS) "Sameace"*"""— QUMIMNSATTRAL AS WALLS FALL FOROTZENSHP? === Silver Infinite in variety. Thousands of need- ful and ornamental H|. objects in silver— for the dining room and boudoir, for adorn- ment and for gifts. / | tout jaa Tomasa | asked 9 Banker Till He Got Carnegie | Avenue, Being Torn Down, | Puglitti di San Giorgio |hers,eere" 2 In his Capture Follows Day- Burglary in Twenty- t 1 ’ t s, es 3 4 Lissten, children, and you shall Nashvile Promoter Never a. Front of Buildings on Eleventh) With Italy in Distre hear the sad story of an in-no-cent girl, Be-fore she met the vil-y Fourth Strect Building. she was the life of the party. Trust, Says Crockett. Collapse to Sidewalk. Will Be Loyal. | but women are Also beautiful crea- ee | ‘acne i ini Rere tnhn ae at tionsinSilverDeposit jf) The unkindest thrust Willlam J. Cums| A row of four old-fashioned four-story | phe militant apirit had euch an effect | & Ware and Cut Glass ! ing, the DETECTIVES JUBILANT. pele aes sid etary 4 ("pon Tomara duca Pugtitt! ai fan Gtor- | court. of our own manus Here, children, you see the vile| the thett of $149,000 from the Ninotaenth [Avenue Near Morty. strect, 411 glo, otherwise Duke of tan Georgio, that facture, 1 ' Man Was Carrying Bundle Away When Patrolman Grabbed Him in Street. | Ward Bank began, was dealt him to. | ree of demolition to make room for after having appiled for ission to| CHALONER GETS yun, He does not look like a vile}day in the midat’of tie District-At. | a" @evensatory candy factory, partialiy’ renounce his Italian citixenshtp and be- et ; ; * [tormay’® oxamination of + Watkina | Collapred to-day. The second and third{ come an American with constitutional | Judge Wa yun, That is what makes him dan-/creckott, former president of the Van{ floor fronts of Now. 60 and 642 fell ou: | rigite he has withdrawn the application, [ewit Cour yer-ous. Nerden Truat Company, and a brother |on the eidewaik, burying Mrs, Nozah|He wae the firet Italian duke to apply |imotton mac od |: ‘ector of Cumimin# in the Carnegie] Lacey, a widow, thirty-eight years old, | for citizenship in this city, and if be/behalf of Company. Crockett, to make the « ter, la @ brother-in-law Jant. He {a emall statured man With great hollaw ey They met at a ball game. The in-| 44 not permit to rest on © P “ . ng ie entire iioriogation, 1 ho-cent young girl fell in love with|tola now he had known Cummins twe offi sleet \ vagy | YOAER, the vileyun. Aslas! that is the way | "Crooxett had peon vice. vf eno virls [the Foesth nal Bank ¢ of in-no-cent young girls, Ten He been oe bat ‘The Meriden Siiversmiths (Loternationsl Bilver Co., Successor) 49-51 West 34th Street ef the Unt jay grante William =D. Reed on | Patrolman Benjamin HM. Smith of the few Wert Twentieth street police Ven fe just a plain everyday cop, but he knows enough to guees a crook when he sete one and can handle the offender although he may be over rx fert and & ourly giant twice aw dig as the! ‘ordinary. About 7 o'clock this morning three under | had walted untll next monta, when the] brother of Sheri thanter, who | naturalization courts will be In session, |suing In Virginia to have Thomas D. [ the defend. | the duke would he minus bis titles and|Sherman removed as committee of his Join Nicholas, @ workman, engsmed @t, yo Jonger a sudject of hia King. ertate. the third floor love! prying bricks from! But the war between Italy and Turkey | [no endeavor the wall with a pick, went down with changed everything for the duke, He the wall He landed in the debris a | couldn't rénounce his King when bie few feat atey No one COUNtrY W@ in dire troudle, and lost no which you have tovex time in getting to the Federal Batlding | attorney had sald) quickest remedy, Foi ey were burieg /2%¢ dramatically declaring he had|ie would euppress ihe testimony afd Fi Be eke ra gh Race ena tes | thought better of his desire to become this motion war necessary. fp fers re te work on th a " _ —— — “== ceptible to any germ, - ine | Of No. 383 West Mortleth street, iW more bite) a pie of bricks and timbe: fe doing"—some e dent of ‘ashville, lout of sight. 1 er, he} t Men emerged from the building owned | stated, since he waa a small boy. He but made peer pi | gver alight, isa germ, present a ’ by Bamuel Sachs, a di in furs, No. was Invled to come to New York by | yoeman sent a | Hpronchitiat fingiag te teceare i @ West Twenty-fourth street. ‘Two of [Cumming and waw placed in the Van] the West Mort ‘i H say mean deafness; or the ocld nay “settie® them wen: west and one carrying # Norden ‘Truat Company when Cummins | and also summon y F ing, closing them large bundle turned toward Sixt j@ot control there, pany. 1 ‘wtoppage and Bue, Patrolman Smith wan on thi WI te ek etic ‘ “About Cummins, was he ever in the] The fremen and poi en worked | al, Nor and the wine of the bundle a hat is the vil-yun doing here?! banking business in Nashvilie?” asked | qrteen minutes before they reached the | t which ac Assistant District-Attorney Clarke. Od-| | two victims of the collapse. In the His actions are sus-pic-ious, Hist! “what Rave you ot | HiGw jection waa made to the question, dut| meantime ambulances had been called Wednesday Bargain Day Pravention and the pound of cure. it is ¢ is buying the poi-son, eee rockett to state) from Flower and Bellevue Hospitals. abeoros) dlecharren kad f — siaithgiy Ge sean balk tel Sle with somewhat marked emphasia that| “Nicholas was taken to Hellevue. It ts (Just A Fraction Is Advertised) a and {recs the passage ’ that the healing ale may Alter and purity, For, aft pritaliis Se mins had never been @ banker. feared his injuries are fatal. Mra. # far as you know, during your! Lacey, suffering from a fractured right long association with Mr. Cummins, | arm and internal injuries, was taken to had he ever had any banking - | Flower Hospital. Here we see the in-no-cent young | ence prior to coming to New Yor! On the ground floor of No, 642 Morgan ’ 4 Again Lawyer Steuer fought againat | J, O'Brien ts conducting a saloon. His girl. She is darn-ing a pair of stock-| the admission of this question, but {lease does not run out until Jan. 1 and ‘ trockett was allowed to his|he is hanging on, although they are ngs for her wedding and warb-ling| yeaa ana utter a determined “No!” tearing the utiding down over his head, ‘ i ere eS CT )«1 denial he seemed to make with no lite The falling front walls to-day de- like a bird Bn ter the mes-sen-ger.| ti. satintaction molished the front of O'Brien's place. | He hands her te bot-tle of poi-son.| Crockett later made a statement which |The plate glass windows were smashed Was considered advantageous to Cums! in and the barroom ified with bricks, mins when he declare O'Brien's customers, cut off from es. half a militon aoua he door, piled through back save the Van Norden and its ind got out of the nefghbor- Oh, it is pit-i-ful. The poi-son is| stitutions, Cummins told him such a|hood in @ hurry. " : r fund Was needed to take up stock of the| Sylveater Jute, the foreman of the Job, dis-guised. Its best friend would not Ninesoanthy, Ward Hank, the Twelfth | which is in the hands of the Manhattan ‘ War ank & t ‘arne, ‘Trust know it, Who can blame an in-no-|Companye With, part of the, sieduw | conracting Company, hiya cent young girl for eat-ing it as if it Gorabany: prods whtet he presadution were can-dy? ‘me man. “Where did you got them," asked femith as he caught a glimpse of some- $5.50 Skirts, 2,89 OF extra good quality Corduroy, fine Serges and Panamas, with stylish high girdle and back paneland trimmed with pear! buttons. Unexcelled for late Fall and Winter wear. Allsizes for Women and Misses. Dressing Sacques Women's Underwear OF fine quality Flannelette in HEAVY fleece-linoa Veste, pretty Floral and Oriental de- Pants and Tights; Vests with signe, with sailor collar and high neck and long or short turn back cuffe. Neatly trim- sleeves; Pants and Tights are med with eatin banding. ankle length. Value $1.00 value. Special, 77C ox Special...... 39c Tapestry Portieres Women's Gowns NEWEST designe, with CHEMISE otyle, trimmed handsome colored borders; in withyoke of eyeletembroidery red, green or brown; 714 feet in various handsome patterns; ton oes OO Sposa LD ‘orahos, Vaite 750. 4OC L. M. BLUMSTEIN, W. 125th St., Bet. 7th & 8th Aves, thing that looked like fur, . “Back on the elhth Moor of that Dulkfing. Trey gave mo the who'e bual- eas,” rer tied the man with the bundle, ee be started to go. Smith grabbed the man afd together they went to the plese mentioned and there Smith found that the bundle contained mink #kina Aestared to be worth over $2,000, \ Down to the station went Smith and MMe prisoner and as they entered the door Central Offlco Detectives Hyama fend Hughes took one ginnce at the grlgoner and fell on hin neok with joy. “Welcome to our falr chy,” cried Hughes. “You're just tho boy we're leoking for, ‘There was a ront of lauwhter Whe the prisoner gave his name aw Wiliam Little and his addres: No, ua Shard sircet. His ©. the aay, is William 8: S191, No; not number tn the ‘The Standard Remedy For Nearly 20 Yours is charged with crimii WHY YOU ARE THIN; HOW TO GET FLESHY. Discusses Causes of Thinness and Gives New Method of Increasing Weight and Rounding Out the Ferm, ; | Prescription Accomplishes Wonders. ————— against the letter of the trust « Guithumietoen J 4 “Oh, v \- poenaed on bie return from Scotland ah Jes Be rary ate one tae ereen e tlary to go home to die. Now I find he last Friday, will be a witness later this] has married a chorus girl and gone on week. the in a vaude' sketch.” jas entered by mesns of & hole out in the ceiling: thtough Which sti hung the fire howe weed as) *@ Andder by the thieves. ‘The potton| theory is that three men took par: jh} the robbery. The door of the more! above was opened with a jinvny and che hole cut in the flooring with a saw Some one much sinaller tha: The vileyun is caught. Hark! Hear the sound of the hammers! They are build-ing the gal-lows, © To-mor- row he dies at sun-rise and vir-tue is its own reward ment which any one can pre- Pare cheaply at home has beei mt : health, round out scrawny figures, o 37 Rebuilt Pianolas At Half Price! Towa tbe bust, brig! Puc BOW enlor into the cheeks of any one who is too thin and made tha racted by 4 Ths they miner, bur $2,000,000 FOR REVOLUTION. ean, It pute on those who have always deer thin, whether from disease or net ura! tendency; on those who by heavy eating and diet have in vain tried to in- crease;'@n those who feel well but can’t . Ree York. Vasques is a formerly President of ate of Zulia. Though once as- struck \¢peaiedly with unable to open. The trio then t down stairs and separated, ‘The police look on to-day's capture as Got Money Here he wh tried Heath thero had be H ‘a President. | Pree eae te bare. mown method ia vain it ise Gefavorabie cousrent on the numberof | he In not interested in any movement to powertul' ald. to digestion, “nuirition ‘and Rivas | restore Castro to power. | — New Tleket in Ro ROCHESTER, Oct. %. | moment last night the Demooratic C mon in {|Mittee on Vac filed an entirely yy for | new olty tlok 11 the candidates named at the convention having fied went to |deciinations. The new ticket follows ne and |. For Mayor, Howard T. Mosher; 4 President of Common Council, John fur robderies taking place with no av-| y Assimilation, parent effort to put a siop tp them. A weazch of police recorda ehows that? Wollam Singer has a record of three) terms in jail for bursary, He is only | # twenty-nine years old, | revolution againat A wonderful opportunity to get one of these world-famous instruments, taken in exchange for a Pianola Piano, put in perfect condition at the factory and sold with the same guarantee as when new. As little as $5 a month—about 16 cents a day—will buy one of these matchless of furthering a | Venezuela. He lea’ , Le ber bony oh Trinidad en route to “1 nave 10 be ready on tine My hus) DF. Alejandro Rt Rand won't wait a minute for me." |New York from rected, | nutrition stays in the body after separa- ton by the digestive functions instead passing through unused, when this val- uable treatment of blended medicines main th: * ‘i a. etically no one re! in “He won't?” since has let it be known that he pi que: Lyman M. Otis, : j re A hehe uber for it supp! the ieneraate “Mor you see, in his youth ho was an| bose! to head an inaurrestion in Vene- | Republican, Comptroller, layers—used in thousands of the w est \. need. eletator boy.” jmuela, It hae been reported that he | Deloss M. Rosi play’ h ealth homes in America | Mix tn @ halt pint botel three ounces | of essence of pepsin and three ounces o! syrup of rhubarb. one oun compound Simply move it into position in front of your piano and you can play the most difficult music written—play it like an artist—with all the expression and feeling possible to regular hand playing. The Floor-Space Is Needed at Once—the Entire 37 Will Be Sold at Exactly Half-Price, Without Reserve. Remember these are genuine Pianolas At any moment you or they can turn to an —the instruments recommended by Paderewski exhaustless store of music—operas, waltzes, con- and three hundred other famous musi- cert pieces, popular songs, “ragtime,” musical- cians, They are instantly adaptable to any piano, comedy hits—-anything you please. and there are cases to match almost any wood. You have access to a library of over 16,000 music rolls—the best music of the whole civilized world, right down to to-day, with all the new successes added each week. Will you be satisfied with a silent piano, or one that gives you half the pleasure it ought | spoonful plenty of | retiring Bonwit TELLER & Co. CUTFITTERS TO WOMEN, MISSES, CHILDREN AND INFANTS Fifth Avenue AN ANNOUNCEMENT CONCERNING THE NEW CORSET DEPARTMENT. DHE ideas of ting ad- " ? tae be rg taeiiea The " Dapree” Corset : ey Our owen French Corset, made to ial orde dress artistes of Paris, in Paris. Conceded the most Heng, fess mcne such as Poiret, Paquin, fect fitting. Drecoll, etc., are reflected in the corsets presented. The fore $7.50 $12.50 to $45 most corsetieres of Europe and America |= | | Why not act on this now—to-day if there is time or to-morrow surely? A quarter of an hour at Aeolian Hall will show you what you yourself can do with a Pianola after a few minutes’ practice. The entire thirty-seven may be gone by to-morrow night. sr i ad i i i “ ” to give, when by saving a few cents a day you Bring your friends—they, too, have homes pave a at gl ag A canes pln The “ Gossard Corset | can own one of these Pianolas with which every that would be infinitely brighter for Pianola | patrons of this house. as io ice oe Jame and 1s reenesited | member of the family can play? days and Pianola evenings. | ay Ls hae types of corsets ge or Europe. iced under their own names are o | an pen h eecenenes, and range from $5 $8 $12 to $25 omer agg to exquisitely elaborated The “Bontell” Corset A staff of proficient fitters are main- Emtodies ail of the moment's fashion ideas tained, well qualified for their work. and is produced to ow cien specifications by | In this, as in all other departments, : ptice moderation is a notable featue. $5 $7.50 $10 $12.50 | q . Fifth Avenue at 38th Street 3 3'7 EXCHANGED PIANOLAS, Original Prices—s250, $300, $350 On Sale Wednesday Morning, until they are gone—*125, $150, $175 Taken in exchange for Pianola Pianos, rebuilt at the factories and sold under the same guarantee as new. Practically your own terms of payment. THE AEOLIAN COMPANY tir circese warrscres or mavear werner 8 Won N stands for Notice . To those who would find Good board or a room Of the comfortable kind. | For variety of places | To dine or to sleep, At morning or Sunday World ads. take a peep. 16,610 WORLD “TO LET” AND “BOARDERS WANTED” ADS. LAST WEEK, ' 3,063 MORE THAN the HERALD, bliss “> “4, * Bhd ae aa a ek ceded an si oe ee eisai

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