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‘Ste oe eee ta Caney et ‘9 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1917." % «rath 2 Of footeteps down the corridor. It was| Woman jury. Nov. 2 twelve women will /editor of the Watts News, charged with Lieut. Ryan, night man in the telegraph occupy the jurybox in Justice Care’ ‘s) printing a story alleged to be In viola . Toom, with two or three patrolmen, each |court to try the case of A, A. King, | tion of the law. ‘ ready for instant battle with @ regiment ! 4 Sfgurrounded by the bluecoats, Kather-| : 43 ; rrounded by the bluecoats, er- wl Re iran ce ak eaninel nee Sixth Avenue, 20th-22d Street _, New! York City { 4 1868—Established 43 Years—191t | | breath but not her poise, explained what | We ) * We | it was all about, On . | “1 went Into the record roo: -_ Redeoay | usual ue morajDe,” she said, Surety "head ‘Serety | “and it ey in the wrong place. TRAPS A WOMAN |'then that bell began to ring and seared | banal f Stempe Clanging of Gong Sends Squad of Police on Run | to Record Room. | ‘ | Lieut. Joseph Mannion, night man in oh: of the Detective Bureau, was at his desk about 7 o'clock this morning when he was startled by the clanging of @ gong. Mannion startéd to his feet. The clat- ter kept up and Policeman Rueloft, 4 in the hallway leading to the rushed into the room. he gasped, ities returned. 4 into the hall and back toward the record room, followed by the excited bluecoat. Clang! Clang! Clang! sounded in thelr ears louder than any tire gong) either had ever heard. Mannion dashed into something in the darkness and instantly knew that he| had collided with a human being. “Got him!” he gasped, and lueloft, Just behind, also selzed the shadowy figure. There was a wild scream, iatinctly | feminine, and the figure struggled viv- | lently In the grasp of the minions of the law, “Let loose of me,” @ female voice de- ded. and then Mannion’ hi ake @ light Rueloff.” said Lteut. | Mannion As the glare of electric bulbs | lighted the corridor Mannion’s saxo fell | upon Katherine Sullivan, a charwoman in Police Headquarters, who was doing her best to loosen his grip on her. | annion fell back a step and de-| manded, “What does this mean?" Before she could answer the eleeator \teoted by t! the wits out of me and I ran out here | 1 cou | time the bell had estopped | ins of the pegce out what had hap- pene Some time ago Police Commissioner | Waldo installed a burgl record room at Police Hi an additional precaution in guarding them, and the charwoman hat accl- dentally put her key Into a lock pro- jectrical devi penn ks le da LOUIS E, UPDIKE DEAD. Passes Away After B: 6tricken in Subway Station. Louts B. Updike of No. 627 West One Hundred and Fifty-second atre tired engraver and an active memb of the Madison Avenue Baptist Church | congregation, died at Bellevue Hospital early to-day as the result of a stroke Twenty-elghth street subway station yesterday mornin sixty-three years old. / Mr. Updike, who returning home from church with his sister, Miss J nie Updike, ran down Into the to eatch a friend for whom he a message, Climbing the stairs again he was stricken and fell, striking his head on the railing so that his skull wan fractured. An ambulance called and Miss Updike, walking away to avoid the Gathering crowd, did not see that her brother was the man Lfted into It. She waited nearly half an hour before going down into the him, Her first infor: was from the ticket dike fainted and was carried to the Martha Washington Hotel, where phy- sictans worked over her for several hours before she recovered conscious- ness. —- Woman Jury in Caltfornia, LOS ANGELES, Oct. 30.—Watts is the first town in California to have a PLUM PUDDING Did you ever hear of a plum aawee with a conscience? That's preciselv the kind of plum pudding we make in the Premier Kitchens fot the Premier family. It isn’t necessary to dwell on its delicacy of flavor. The old-fashioned, old English spirit has been captured and imprisoned in the Premier Plum Pudding. The fruits and spices and other good things that have made the true plum pudding beloved of many ages are all there. How many people have stopped to think of the nourishment in such a plum pudding? Asa matter of fact, the tables of the composition of food materials prepared under nutritive investi- gations by the United States Department of Agriculture show that the ingredients of such a plum pudding as “PREMIER’, have the highest possible food value. This doesn’t mean Premier Plum Pudding should be eaten for breakfast. It does mean that it is not only delicious and pure, but it is prepared from the richest of natural elements. It is indeed a sumptuous affair, and a whole meal in itself. At another time we will tell you why. 25c, 50c and $1.00 sizes. A FEW OF THE 926 Premier Pancake Flour Premier Breakfast Coffee Premier Canned Vegetables Premier Pancake Syrup Premier Vanilla Extract Premier Sage Honey Premier Fruit Jams Premier Ground Spices Premier Bottled Olives Premier Plum Pudding Premier Brown Rice Premier Chili Sauce Premier Tomato Catsup Premier Uncoated Rice Premier Corn Flakes Best Quality, Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenue i Gis Er? ob bal cake q aol 14 O’Neill’s Reliable Dining Room Furniture Reduced in Time for Thanksgiving O'Neill Main Store—Fourth Floor, @oor clanged open and there was a rush FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & CO. Another month and Thanksgiving will be here. Why not fill that v room suit, or the article that is missing, before the great family feast day come We show probably the largest assortment of fine DINING-ROOM FURNITURE to be scen anywhere in Creater New York, including all the newest woods and finishes, such as mahogany, golden oak, fumed onk, oak finished early! Eng- lish, Jacobean oak or flanders. The designs are accurate and every article is made to conform with the O'NEILL standard of quality. You can take advantage of our convenient CLUB PLAN SYSTEM, buy your dining-room or other furniture, have it in time for Thanksgiving, and pay for the same a little at a time while using the goods and still take advantage of all reductions in price. $23.50 Buffet, $16.75 ($17 Carving Table, $13.00; $28 China Closet, $21 (Just like illus- rancy in the dining-room with a now din'ng- 40S" YEAR IN BUSINESS | $41.00 Buffet, $2!0.50 Just like illustration. | Pee tration.) Made quartered quartered In- oak, diana white Height is 5] - Height 58 ft. Zinches.| » and width The top is, 32 in. It has) | 40 x 21 in., French — leg: | 22x52 glass ends French } * glass coor, plate bev- paneled back. ! H elled The shelves mirror. One| are nicely, New Harlem Store nee ee |e ora ate Gust like illustration.) Made of) J enables you to. uartered Indiana white oak. It is 9 UF dress the closet in the most, (Just Ike iltustrstion.) Made of the 36 inches hign. up-to-date Pest, quartered Indiana white ‘Tne top is 17x34 5rd Ave.@ 12Ist St. 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. et _room,); ‘i A -, ( telght St in. The top ts 20 in. with large drawer in base. Neatly Mehes. It has a nice shelf in the FEN ac eeutenaeecl and finished in anal 3 i tig, Hew a t0x34 carved. Jbase which is convenient for trays, ; drawer in bane. ‘The top drawer indie chafing dish, ete. A large drawer in Nided up into six compartment and lined with felt, thorougal = ed and beautifully finaneds uct $25.50 China Closet$19.75 s: Just like illus: $20.50 Extension Table, $30 Extension Table, $20 top. This piece is thoroughly con- = $16.50 a (Just like il-'structed and finished in the best| 1 u stration.) manner. | 4 dat This beauti-| _ dust like Qi Sarees tration. Made This Great Building !s Full of ful extension, Per ‘ illustra. | of genuine table (382.75 Dining Chair $1.98 aaviteive ] quartered ok made of the ‘ D eg! > - n (Like cut.) Made of i Everything for Housekeeping finest quar pide oie rataneal taaigae and has a) panel back, heavy! wiivere sk. ff Acres of Floor Space hand polished finish, Solid oak,| box seat, French hee no veneers used. It has a 48-inch) abapell lie oe Ress round top and it extends to 6 feet} without opening the pedestal. Large barrel base; heavy French legs with beautiful hand carved claw feet. Patent hard wood extension slides and is fitted with a high grade table lock. oughly braced; close Ps heavy bar.el base, Extends to) | woven cane seat, An re for} without opening the pedestal. @ opportunity to see, 0k rane top. B cure a thoroughly re. fnipne: onch leaf locks in separate Tiable dining tage ge {ited with @ celebrated Tyden tabl grooved ao that CDE CAME A thoroughly constructed | «very small cost. |hund polished. and| Hea dieger Mov most artistic way. 10x34 in top of closet, ‘Adjust- 2 °° ‘Something for Nothing ited et is a physical impossibility. You pay a good fat price for every “eee” gift, pre- mium, or trading-stamp “given” to you --in the prices of other things. Wouldn’t you rather have the full value of your money in the goods you able Ives, th Headquarters for Frerything Desirable for the Adornment of the Liome Is Here in Our Upholstery Dept. Thousands of Rugs of all kinds, in all sizes and at all prices. Displayed on huge illuminated revolving racks, so that you may examire a grest num~- ber in a few minutes. Three Remarkable Opportunities in O'Neill Silks Notable for Savings buy? That's been our policy for 104 years Every kind of floor covering for every __ . , At Greatly Reduced Prices ys A py A pn it NE also plenty of time to pay. Brass Bed 82, | Pp pete into eater ban nae OEE Male Meremtonnns Fear OS <8 charge for putting it there ready to PPP POP LPL P LPP ELEI LEIP IIA, Two inch continuous posts, with $4 | Irish Point Lace Curtains Silk ' Black bi, use. $20 worth for 50c a week Inch fillers and pretty spindles, | In Pogular Prices ..47.50 $9.00 $12.50 $15.00 per pair Crepe Extraordinary Value $100 «© 0% gh5Qe 6 either bright or satin finish, Sule Prices ($5.75 96.50 $9.00 $12.00 pev pair ner 5,500 Yards of Dress sas e show 12,500 sq. ft. of Beds, Bed v4 A le © Mission $200 «$2.50 « ding. and Bedroom " Purniture—almost American Lace Curtains sid Lyons Satin, $1,600 “ +s $12.50 «« an endless variety of style and price. Exact reproductions of Renaissance, Cluny, Brussels 44 inches S 2 B: 40 inch Lamp, Payable by the month if more convenient. Sanitary Beddi and Trish point curts wide, atin Brocade * $3.95 Collectors sent if REQUESTED. nitary Deaging Regular Prices. . .81.50 $2.00 88 $3.50 $4.50 80.00 pair colors and | Imported for furriers’ and wide, 99 We Nigel ceo for any coeeuint rliatiteesa nuleeee tes areas Sale Prices $1.00 $1.25 $2 $2.50 $3.25 $4.50 pair Spe tailors’ use, in a hand- Beautiful glass om 1 ‘ou cas. in facte anteed id e i J J] a Pari: panels, Others Prices hacked AA gl giving SNeae, Cost Par Aas ‘the Renaissance Lace Bed Sets alors rae Pei 90c yd. up to $100. | esarsheds av change ta meke coreah ordinary kinds, Regular Prices ......... $7.50 $10.00 $15.00 per set 79¢ yd J sons. No extra charges of any hind. Sale Prices $5.00 $7.50 $10.00 per set . 29c yd. wipe $1.50 Rope and Band Portieres values $1.35 | ye chenille rope and figured tapestry bands, torm- | ing a pretty door drapery, : : | At $3.75, $4.50, $6.00, $7.00 cach. . Sock er aes icin Large Assortment of Finest Mahes of An exceptional showing of popular designs in white, 1. ont ae eRe caer Mente ae ore ase Axminster Rugs | O'Neill Homefurnishing Here—Second Floor. : ee as ce | Specials in the cathe et maa? | Art Embroidery Dept. High class Oriental patterns and colors at very rea- sonable pr'ces, in, at $1.95 and $2.25, EasyChairt{9,.50 Table, $4.75 1.50 Monthly Stove, £5.25 As comfortable as a The top is scalloped 70 in., at $3.50 and $4.00, mit nd neatly decorated with ; a ore—Halcony. ; . ? aivat big fireside chair, 3 wreath design. tt nese Large size, nickel trim- We ¢ in enormous purchase of these diners with Stamped ENE tn ase muslin with 6x9 ft, at 912.75 and 914.25, yet it takes up but little sures 24x24 inches and mings; two elbows, pipe, arm chairs to match at a good discount—otherwise this Lelnananernn: Pr wrong iia . 27x60 in., at $2.50. room and is very light. there is a roomy shelf damper and ring included, low price would be impossible. They are very strongly ske wile he Sli va hi Si ks Ic. viiteide Gand Bathe 416x614 {t., at $6.95 and $7.95. Built of solid mahogany, below. Mahogany finish, Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, made, the tops are of quartered oak, the seats are of iow Slips, fancy cretonne with wide band finish; siax1ot ft., at 917.75 and $22.32, covered in a variety of pose to suit everybody in every way. high grade velours. Downtown { Park Row Store 193 to 205 Park Row real leather, | We have everything for the dining room except the things to eat and the people. Radiators, etc., of every kind and size at every price, = Cowperthwait € Sons Tables for every pur- and Chatham Sq regularly 50¢ at 25¢e, Suede Sheepskins, all colors, best quality; values up to $1.50 at 98¢e, Pillow Loops, good variety of colors; value 89¢ at 29¢, dD tration of the “Ri Ros of rugs of all kinds and in aii sizes that you ever embroidery in our studio, saw, Come in and look them over, Fs ae Eee — = AR AC NR ——— Ix12 ft., at 919.95 and $24.50. This store is headquarters for Floor Coverings of every description. We are showing the most satisfactory assoriment