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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER YS, 911. | ACTOR MANTELL | CALLED TO BEDSIDE | OF HIS DYING WIFE. Y aes _ STEALER OF WIFE FOR JOY RIDE GETS: charged with intoxication, breach of the | peace, carrying concealed weapons, as. | sault and kidnapping. | _ Tho charge of kidnapping was dropped | Eo s after Mrs. Minor had testifled. It ese wiatiths p ; not seem to the Judge that she \ sisted sumictently to warrant the e. | ° ‘ Vex Mrs. Minor testified that < came to her home in Fast Port Ch ‘ and with a revolver in his han cher to come with him. She sa husband attempted to prevent Creamer taking her, but that the revolver pre- vented his doing anything and that she went into the m e with Creamer Hope of the recovery of Marie Booth Russell, Wife of Robert B. Mantell, the actor, has been practically given up. Her condition became so grave about! ten days ago that Mr. Mantell was) summoned from Canada, where he was] playing, and he has been at is wife's! ‘| bedside since. The Mantelis have made, Atlantic Highlands thelr home tor| many years. ‘ordered the chauffeur, drive to the hom of Mr. ter in Stamford. the house to get mo Creamer informed her that raised an alarm or did not re the automobile he woutd go after and twhoot her. WOMAN SWEARS SHE WAS AFRAID OF CREAMER. | Bhe said she was so afraid of Mer that she did not tell he: predicamen took and went with Creamer to Bouth Nr walk. sy went atified th ner was and went to hi 5! she spent the night. James Brady, the chauffeur, test!fed | that Creamer and White L to the) door of the Minor home, and that | Creamer pointed a revolver at Mr. M!- nor and made Mrs. Minor acc him, He also toatifled that ¢ pointed a : nd t | “Largest Popalar Price Garment House in New York” th Street | Gomer | Never Before Has Such a | Great Variety of Handsome WINTER COATS | Been Offered in a Sale ae $9 (One Model Like Picture.) Values to $15 and Higher Coats for every one—heather mixtures with plaid backs, the plaid showing on the revers, cuffs and pockets. Reversible models in over a dozen striking color combinations. Smart cheviots and | tweeds in clever weaves, with large revers and sailor collar effects—each coat the embodiment of grace and style- just what the best dressed women are wearing. All sizes for women and misses (14 to 44). Expert Alterations FREE MALL ORDERS FILLED, 'D. PRICE&CO. | eth Ave. th | 6 Corner 8 Street dastardly busines: Minor had not resist | | days for thirty days thirty days for for intoxicat wife's he would Creamer was also { nounced that she woul hysband, TINY PANDORA MISSING ON ATLANTIC THREE MONTHS. The foolhardy skippers of foot yaw! Pandora telephoned to the 1 one of th months ago, for its hospitality their attempt to their frail craft. J. Forbes Blythe, of Coventry, F land, @ brother of George D. B: associate captain with Arapakis w to-day to Collector Loeb, of the New York Custom Houaso, as whether any transatlantic linera had made a report of seeing the Pandora, It was & reminder that the little boat had net deen heard from since she salied away from the anchorage of the At- lantio Yacht Club inside Norton's Point Blythe and Arapakis had escaped the perils of the #ea all the way from Australia around the Horn when she reached here, Whon she sailed into the bay and bumped a South Brook- | tym pler in the fog the bold captains 4i@ not know whether they were at Newport News or Portland, so far had they lost their reckoning. Macy’ s DINNER Own ODULUXE last word from the the and {ts Interest In circle the world in Established Registered f Half a Century Trade Mark Special Reductions in Hand-Made Lingerie A loteof slightly soiled but otherwise very at tractive imported garments At $3.50—Popular sty n French Gown Combinations. Value $+ .00 to 6.50, At $5.75—French and Madeira Gowns and Com binations. Value $7.00 to 9.50. 59¢] and -—— At $2.25—French and Madeira Chemises in a Tharsday,Oct. 26th, 1911 variety of beautiful patterns. Value $3.; Served from 11,30 A.M. to2.15 P.M, eens BLUE POINTS on half shell Specials mM CELERY AND GHERKINS ° ‘ ; CREAM FLORENTINE — American Lingerie SEAR AN: SEAS wih tien At $1.00, 1,25, 1.50, 2.50 to 3.75~ Slip. ILLE OF CRAB FLAKE. over and High Neck Gowns, oe tae At 50c., 85c., $1.25, 1.50 to 2.00 Covers in a large variety of style At $1.50, 2.00 to 2.50—New Golf Skirt loom embroidery. POACHED EGG Mt~on STUFFED LAMB CHU.” Portugai ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEP Mushroom Sauce FRIED TOMATOES MASHED POTATOES CAULIFLOWER SALAD ICE OREAM CROQUETTES . hand French Imported Corsets Discontinued Styles to Close Out Reduced to $5.00—Fancy Silk and Satin pb Broches and plain French Coutils, long, short and ten om medium length styles. All sizc Broken lines, 5 gael Regular values, $10.50, 12.50, 16.50, 18.50 to 25.00, COFFEF, TEA, MILK or CIDER Day SEY Inrcierren errs James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave. & 34th St Opposite +» Waldorf-Astoria ISTOLE A BICYCLE TOGET BACK HOME Was out of my feet, T was golnn to wet] ad TWO HURT WHEN AUTO inn this case for an hour while this on it and ride back nome to my | bey Be onkih, TSN the Support ses We Ia the hays] SMASHES INTO CAR.! and 1 been away from her Keing on | Vines. tan pant three months, I witht I knew how 5 , ie. Hy Shee on ihe wan tight now.” H Ag GE ae | omen in Eighth Street Trolley hy @id you leave her? asked the t with Ernest and then al Thrown to Floor, but ‘ourt an Was called t his bruised | . H “Didn't leave her, The Children's fety. will #end| Escape Uninjured ‘Let Quali 8 eatin ¢ Pareneiann: ou This quality ie the of THE thrown to the floor, but none of them The automobile was not ein, damaged. asia CHILD KILLED BY WAGON. On Wrong Side of Street, Driver te! ° Arren| { 4 SIXTHI AVE. 19770 20" STREET. NEW YORK, Ppt inreh inde chestlbatie ented echo We Direct Your Special Attention to An Exceptionally Important Sale of 500 Handsome Gowns &» Dresses For Afternoon and Evening Wear—Crepe $] 6 00 Meteor, Charmeuse, Messaline, Velvet, Bordered Chiffon, Etc...................... Such Dresses Usually Sell at $24.75, $29.75, $32.50 and $35.00 Imagine getting such ai strikingly pretty Gowns ‘ and Dresses at $16.50! The price itself, how- ever, is not the cardinal point for consideration, Let your mind dwell upon these beautiful creations that faith- fully mirror the newest fashion con- ceptions of the leading Parisian de- signers. Gowns that will win admiring glances for their fair wearers where- ever they appear. The assemblage of styles is extensive; some are trimmed with silk and chenille fringe (so extremely effective and justly popular), or lace | | frills and collars; others \ have dashing revers, are embroidered handsomely or have fascinating touches of color in perfect combinations; also buttons and loops. The skirts are clinging, handsome over-drapery. They are made in high- class dressmaker fashion. ‘Ihe most desirable ma- terials for the coming season, such as crepe meteor, charmeuse, velvet, messaline, figured and bordered chiffons, silk and French serges. All the newest colorings from the delicate black. All sizes from $4 to 44. Every woman will require at least one smart gown for social functions this season, and this opportunity should not be missed... A © Third Floor, are slashed or have pastel shades to We Have Been Fortunate Enough to Secure 3,000 Yards More of 1 hose 52-Inch $2.25 and $2.50 Imported Chiffon Broadeloths Which Will Be Placed on Sale Tomorrow t $115 vera With broadcloth the very front rank as fashionable dress materials and suitings this autumn and winter, this sale cannot be overestimated as an economic opportunity, not only to those who buy their own dress goods, but to dressma and modistes. An important fact is thatethere is a remarkable range of new winter colorings, including Guaranteed Silk Petticoats Special, $2 95 Instead of the usual 94.50. Many wore ean guarant spliting or er months: ask us how we taffeta silk from hing for three Simply because we Black. Catawba, Silver Gray Pearl, deal with the silk mills direct, fren: Cardinal, King's Blue. SR then have a manufacturer Dy: Burgundy, Raspberry, Scan make up the petti Taupe. Cypress, Beaver, Wine, cording to our specifi Dark Gray, Hiey Purple Emerald, CF sevond Poor This su r broadcloth is mac ut of fhe finest Austrian yarn Each Petticoat Bears with Our Three Months Guarantee Ticket. Our Guaranteed Silk Petti- coats are of fine quality taffeta silks, strong and tho desired chiffon finish and is sponged and sbrunk ready for th SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, SIXTH AVENUES roremost " Heve 1s Fashion's Latest and Smarlest Footwear Creation _ The “Patrician” lustrous, in black, and Directoire Last || (ihe ch tional raffl bias bandi tueks; special at \.-] White Buckskin Boot Precisely the boot you will see in } the specialty shoe shops at $6.00 to $7.00, Here at $5.00 The high standards of desis Messaline Silk Petticoats Excelleot 83.0 a range of « ounce with atta plaited ruffle Lo “f&cooecce® material together with perfection in Klosfit’’ Petticoats at #1 mechanical details of production Ragiar Dania othe eh ee shave placed Patrician shoes in a hip h clastic t class with the finest footwear, no matter what the price. nt simple and secure Patrician Prices for all the smart Autumn, Winter and | HW prevenla Wein evening Fcotwear fashions are oaly Dialed loan rulll | Others at $1.50, 92,00 and 93,00 $4, $4.50 and %5 Regular and extra sizos C7 Patrician Shoe Parlors \ ce ST | | indist ft was to home when he has rested a little 1 Carlson, aix years old, wan a pony and 1 150 DAYS IN JAIL. 10 HIS MANMY to town and a man from it comes run, KEENE FIRST, WHITNEY 2D poy wreeee home, No. 1187) st. Marks avenue,| ning up (o me on the big road one atree ‘onato Brooklyn, to-day, when along came an re rE — land makes me go with rou, Over, Aap * ‘ " Lauterbach vearcold Henjanin Goldatein, You ‘d in @ place which they caile Pennayt-{Bashti, Speedy American F No. Wet ‘ fA Was on the wrong side of , But Court Rules That John) Little Colored Boy Vania about a month aso I got-away| Runs Dedd Heat in Apprentice the street and his horse was moving at a } ae ‘ st . E " et from him: | Plate. faite 4 ae trot, In the wat with him wae his | Creamer Jr. Did Not | | Was Kidnapped by Show in “ana suage, 1 watked and watked| nated an ather, Ixrael Goldatein, af No ond walked ty feet plu © attended by 1 Jellevue, | Wortman avenue, Bast New ¥ Prices moderate, Terme df desired. : rs ‘ | ., y ' nd sent home ye u a Kidnap Mrs. Minor. | North Carolina. / ae ean eat ei : nd sont nome ¢ Sfotarmaw'Wiuagy| Omer rhe aan ute, Fatabiiahed 1861, ; dark o Hilt and across] tance fl + the e¢ of Motorman ta he ball with witch the Ca Jemonstraion® at our wareroome, eeeneenerne ——— flelda and on railroad tracks ar Third avenl® was playing rolled Into the street i 6 foal tl ‘ a anne and rain. 1 walked more (han anybody | Whitney's Martha IL colt was second dod fan after it and was knocked 295 FIFTH AVENUE ohn Creamer jr. was put on triat to-| Ernest Mills of Bagar Till » * aver done walk in the world before | ana Witling third, There ten and run over by the Goldstein vei Near 30th St., N. Y. day before Judge Charies B. Burnes of | little negro boy, looking younger than! TY) eM iy And for two duya | starters. = Third A vasa Greenwich for his pranks of Sunday fae Mi year: a + | ain't had nothing to ent— latte ie tone PACER cbiit shent, killing Hit § al when he took Mrs. Herbert Minor | spent P lay, | “Your Honor," Elwood Keech, repre-| distal demoltahing it and throwing the | stantly No Extra bog oA had for an automobile joy ride in her| Poa eb ‘ ‘on, | Sentative of the Childre: ciety, ins} ran a almost to the sidewalk. A number A policeman who aaw the accident} men's for The “Y, ene a Silt ca acti z rs } leo all "| terrupted, “I suggest that the Court of women passengers in the car were, arcest x Goldstein oe Sener ms or's gbjections by poking a revolver i under the husband's nose. Ile was \ ! 98 Superb Fur Coats In_an Unexpected Underprice Sale Thursday —Can You Resist Such an Opportunity ? HE shrewd woman, alert to the advantages arising from such a sale, will certainly be here tomorrow. A Fifth avenue furrier made up these fine furs, but would not ship them when fi on unt of a change in the financial affairs of the concern for which they were intended. Knowing our ability to handle quantities of high-grade merchaadise at special prices, he offered us the entire order at a wonderful price concession. EF Thint Floor. The garments are handsome specimens of the fur- rier’s art. The skins have been selected and matched by an expert; all are foreign dyed. They are lined with rich brocaded satin, embodyin the latest style features. The careful and faultless workman- ship is shown in the minutest detail. For quick selli: we have divided the coats into two lots, as follows: 4 Pony Coats trimmed with’ Bischer raccoon, value #1460.75 ymed with Australian opossum, $122.50 to $149.75 Coats value 8151 . 4 Pony Coats trimmed with skunk raccoon, value $187.50 2 Near Seal Coats, fox collar and cuffs, value 10 Russian Moire Pony Coats, valuc $120.75 10 Sealine Coats, value $182.50 *e . 5 Muskrat Coats, value $142.50 5 Natural Pony Coats, value $125.00 10 Near Seal Coats, valuc 812: 5 Caracul Coats, value $129.75 At *129,”° | 10 Trimmed Pony Coats, v 00. 5 Teimmed Hudson Seal Coats, value 5 Baby Caracul Coats, value $197.50 And in addition the following Scarfs and Muffs, newest styles; prettily made and lined. Muffs Natiiral Cross Pos. Blue Wolf Scarts 809.75 valuew at 642,50 319.75 values at 912,50 819,75 values at 099.75 907.50 valucs at 942.50 #79.50 values at $49.75 5 value at 642.50. Natural Rae Natural Rac 32.50 value at 922.50. .50 value at 916.50. value at 941.25. Natural Raccoon values at 011,25 857.50 value at 942.50. Mole. values at $42.50 75 value at 994.75, Wolverine at $34.75 4869.75 value nt 949.75. Natu $29.75 value at $20.50, Natural Skunk “ $110.00 value at $85.00, Mink. of $79.75 value at 967.50, Mink. 5. 835.00 value at 024.75. Natural Red Box values at $24.75 $24.75 value at 912.50, Black Fox values at $12.50 SIMPSON CRAWFORD 60. SINT AVENE ES SORKMOSE SPOME { Sample Tunics and Robes Some of Them at Half Price Absolutely new effects, wonder ally ¢ sing in’ their intricate and dazzling beauty, ‘They only exme te us this r who caters to the exclusive dress- w through an impor making supply trade. These are the samples fron w he EF Malu Flow took his orders, we quantity. is: tin not over 150, and hardly ] two alike in the entice collection, ‘They retail ia the regular way at 818 and #25 1 Fy Some are beaded, others are embroidered in the | Sale Price new oriental effeets are ben oidered. | Real laces such as eas and Livre ure among | @ silk embroidered effects if eo them, as wellas block by with fringe and other novel effects, chiffon cloth, | embroidered in chenille in all the fashionable shad y ® wonderful opportunity H cach little price high-class sandrobes, Choice of entire potion {50 CHAWEPORD €0, SIXTH AV EAT Sensational Purchase and Sale of 10,000 Sample Hair Brushes Offering V1lues so Astonishing as to Seem Almost Beyond Belief FOROS! StORE The finest brushes made in the world from the foremost factories in France, Germany and Russia. Also some of the best produced in Japan, The sule prices are away below regular cost, We almost hesitate to quote the regular values” “Tn comparison with sale prices, but truthis tru and when you see the merchandise you Ww! see that our estimate of value is very moderate. for biair for Hair 69e Ht $1.25 Bs Every Brush in the lot is solid back Real ebony, fox, satinwood, birchwood, Parisian ivory, ete. In all shapes and styles of handles including military shapes, All are of first quality bristles, hand-drawn, A noticeable feature is the length of the bri they are eatra long, containing ten, eleven and twelve rows of finest French and Russian bristles. No better quality anywhere, Increased selling space in Main Aisle, with extras 50 styles. Nota Brush ay at $1.00; at, each 18- 25¢ to 35¢e Tooth Brushes Only the better grades are offered in this sale, each, Be