The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1911, Page 12

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| 9 ATO meme A a ‘OY; DIDN'T KNOW HE WASHERSIN Mother Fainted When She Got _ Home and Learned Identity of Victim. CHAUFFEUR SPED AWAY. Returned and Gave Himself | tUp to Harrison Police When Ordered by Employer. wo automobdiles raced at fifty miles | ab hour through Harrison avenue, Har- rizon, N. J., last night about the time tat Jersey fans began to motor home ffom the Polo Grounds. They were | blocked for a moment by a wagon and | OBe turned into a side street, while the) other passed the vehicle. bey, who was tossed thirty feet and ptoked up mangled and unconacious. He died a little later in St, Michacl's Hospital, Newark. The car did not stop, but disappeared @own Harrison avenue. Mrs, William Banks, the boy's mother, heard the shouts and saw the form on the Ground. She did not know that tt was her son, and returned home. Sho fainted a few minutes later when they told her that her boy had been mort- ally injured. Later in the evening James J. Middle- tah, chauffeur for Tax Collector Arthur H, Osborne of Belleville, N. J., reached h® employer's drug store and seemed e@bout to faint When his employer QWestioned him the chauffeur said that he had just run over a boy. Ouborne then sent the chauffeur with another man to the Harrison police station, Where Police Justice Branegan held the Man without bail on @ charge of homi- Middieton told the police that he did net know why he had not stopped after he hit thé Banks boy, who was the fourth person to be killed by automo- biles on Harrison avenue within a year. The neighborhood 1s thickly settled, and the police suy they cannot stop the many machine which race through Har- 0. J Lae SPE NN MAGNATE’S HOME ATTACHED. LOMA, O., Oct. 23.—The doors are look- |B! 4 and a Sheriff's writ of attachment is Posted upon the palatial home here of John W. Vandyke, milltonaire director of the Standard O! Company. Van- dyke was made defendant in a sult in- stituted by hin former partner, John rT. Kerr claims he paid $5.00 for Van- jes interest in an oll lease when he ould have paid but $3,125.38. Vandyke hes York. offices in Philadelphia and New x” New York’s Newest ————— OpensMonday,Oct.30 Three More Days “Save Your Money for Kesner’s and Kesner’s Will Save iiloney for You.” J. L. KESNER.CO.6th Ave., 22nd & 23rd Sus., New York THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER 26, WE MAY T NEVER wu Oot PRIGE *” ste QUALITY Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday ELGIN Het. BUTTER ® 336 We are the largest direct handlers of Butter in the United States. We use the entire output of the very best creameries, You cannot buy better Butter pran we sell, no matter what price you pay. ra EGGS om JOC FANCY LAID ye guarantee each and every Mice we nell in our sealed cartons to be wid, and Strictly Presh, Other grocers receive 500. a dozen for this samo quality of ones, SMOKED SHOULDERS « 10¢ ‘These @olictons Uttle Picnics are spectally cured and smoked for us, and we ure welling them this week at @ much lower price than you can buy the same quality at from other dealers. cies A TLANTIG& PACIFIC (i NTH Stores tn the U. &. ‘These Prices for Metropotitas District Only. TRY Swissco liair Remedy Grows Hair, Restores Gray or Faded Hair to Its Original Color and Stops Dandruff and Scalp Diseases. | 25c Bottle Free to Prove It. WX, ue intent and best rrepa wn, It Is the remult of of investigntign and research into tt reason Wily #o many of the hatr pr arations ha led to the past to do the work demanded of them, It 4 n and thousands hl nermanent cures just rottle we gave them for] y/ Hecwuse you may not have recet h any relief from wKomething you ha: tried dont be foolish enough to ng elve, = You will bol AW. demn everyt Department Store Thy Sixth Avenue, 20th-22d Street We Give and Full Stamp Redeem Books Worth SURETY E; = $2.50 in STAMPS Merchandise Best Quality—Lowest Prices on Sixth Ave. 1911. New York City - Hundreds and Hundreds of Mark-Downs Rule in the Friday Profit-Sharing Sale The Red and White Cards Tell the Story and Point the Way to Many Genuine Bargains Hairdressing Demonstration! On Live Models: Friday and Saturday 10.30 A. M. to 12 M. and 2.39 to 4 P. M. An Unerampicd Orportuni.y to Learn Al the New and Desirabl: Dress ngs ani How to Accomrlish Taem In America’s Finest Hair Salon O'Neil Main Store—Second Floor, Mme. De La Mar will show on a living model how to adjust the hair becomingly in the latest fashions. Many valuable suggestions ‘may be obtained by those who attend this unique demonstration and one will readily see that our hair goods—the “Sophia” quality is the best to be obtained—may be adjusted easily and can not be detected from your own hair. Remember the date and time. Special Offerings During Demonstration $8 and $10 at $4.50 (O'Neill Main Store—Fiest Floor.) This opportunity not likely to occur again—why not buy now for Christmas? Ml Styles—Open Face and Hunting Cases for Men and Women They are accurate timel fully guaranteed, in gold filled cases, which are g We Have Suca Strong Fay if before December Ist you di ¢ watch is in as good condition as when you gladly iaake the exchange. been few sales of watenes of this class in New York—and we consider ourselves most te in having the opportunity to sell such splendid values at such prices. Friday Presents New York’s Greatest Annual Sale of Canned Goods at Prices Lower Than Your Grocer Buys Them Best Brands of Fruits and Vegetables in Tremendous Variety 500,000 Cans Offered—Buy Now, for Small Crops will Soon Mean High Prices. to Effect Savings Lither by the Single Can, Dozen or Casc Lots ‘Phone £700 Chelsea—WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES—Mail Orders Filled O'Neill Main Store—Basement, Only Mail Orders Postmarked Oct. 2eth and 27th Will De Filled. String Beans The Harpoon Brand, Standar, ‘an Tomatoce: Maryland, red ripe, No. ry HO1 p a per cam me Wi per ane ‘A Brand, ia 4; per dozen, Lima Beans The Small Baby Mixed Vegetables bhi te Pm a! per dozen Stewing Figs Cholce quality pulled figs; per jh. Choice quality layer tks; per 1B.) Gunther's Sons Established 1820. Furs SILVER FOX SKINS, Imported models and models of our own de- sign in all the desirable turs, including the new combinations of Ermine avd Mole, White and Black Foxes, etc. Men’s Fur Coats for Strect Wear and Motoring. Chauffcur Coats, Caps and Gloves. 391 Fifth Avenue Télepioue 1766 Medioun, i tender, green 4 ns, Ruby Beets — Pe Oty can BB Vewetnbles—Per 00; Club plans of ridiculously small deposite will attract the inexperienced buyer wise shoppers will inte, a net of high prices and ironclad condition: dealings is bor at w This High Grade Genuine Mahogany Kidney Beans y —— No, +2 1.85) Asparagus cane, per] Det Monte Giant White—No, 2% tins. ss area nd, fancy, alten: 1868—Established 43 Years—1911 No Need of Grav NAL: a Time Piece When We ffer You the Chance to Buy Gold Filled Watches An Unexampled Opportunity . Ceylon Tea The Quaker Brand fete Gold Medal "lour Washburn-Crosby’s Bests bis 6,20, 244-ib, baws....... The No (fioney Down look for honest concerns that don't draw prospec Brook at” ole at ratgnttor e are one of the largest furniture ianhs ‘to our snormous ‘purchasing power, ne out by the fact istributers in the country. abled to offer you the Best Credit System—One Low Price—-Cash or Credit Ont-ol-Town Deliveries Made by Our Motor Trucks Bedroom Suite with Brass Bed $25.50 Chiffonier In genuine mahogany, with French plate mirror, 20x22; handsomely carved Standards and frame; base 3s inches wide; full serpentine base; containing | iivhes wide; full serpentine front and {small and 2 large drawers, 1 com-| claw feet; containing 3 top drawers, 2 partment; value $45, large drawers; value $50, BEDSTEAD; 2-Inch square posts, with seven heavy r A three urns; finest of lacquer; in 4 ft. only; Value $30+ 19.98 BOOKER; in mahogany with cane seat; well maces at "! $3.48 $27.50 Dresser In genuine mahogany with French Plate mirror, — 34xz8; handsomely carved standards and frame; base 50 spindle ba IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— | A WORLD ‘WENT AD,” WILL GO AND GUT IT, Surety Coffee this varlety to match any : coffee on the market; a w cur eval oh oct We pay freight and R. R. faree inleg ons ° ad js OB exhibition oa Te ror CATALOQUE~ MAILED FREE auanp marie FU: meray or a TERRES ey Wee a Down Weekly 3 « leo Wort, ‘Hedeen sh ssn 00 “ $20¢ = $2.25 * | siatee ew also to and Coun mite oii to Seis a There is a young myrried wo- man in New York who changes her clothes twenty-six times a day, day after day and week afte: week, with the regularity of clock work, It is not because she has nothing else to occupy he} mind, As a matter of fact she has a hhus- band and three children to look after, But she goes on changing her clothes twenty-six times a day, trotting up two flights of stairs for every change. Who she is and why all these changes zine Section feature in next Sune zine Section feature in Next Sune day’s World,

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