The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1911, Page 15

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\ bs » , od = lai Z go prt I Whur EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1911. J ‘ |tonta are ax follows thie RACH soit The Brill Special $15 - Suits and Overcoats— An almost unlimited assortment of the kind of overcoats and suits ' that men and young men desire most this season. A remarkable demonstration of real valuegiving. The kind of suits and overcoats for which you’d pay $20 elsewhere. Over- ~ TWOFORDEER: | OFFABANKRUPT = WOUNDS A THIRD) CONCERN IN COURT | Wig One Load Fired From Under- | Bidders Urged on by Him Tili it up brush Brings Down Three Creditors Will Get Dollar | 3% Men on Jersey Road. for Dollar. 4 entries for to-morrow's races at n are as fc Broadway Dept. \ & 13th St. m Ss; ‘New Ll \ b i 1 se K i Mi ‘ F | . stone We ten, 10 Inc, || eee SAA) rerinn MAYS LANDING, N. J., Nov. .—Mis-| Judge Holt played auctioneer in the | fend year ° dt Sevents’§ ' 9 i 4 0 R. Selling: tliree-sear-o} and i taken for deer in the gloom of the early | Federal Court this afternoon and! nile, tnd seventy ise Bo E. E, TURLINGTON, Vice-President D. . L=Entrier for to-morrow's races at Marlboro are Nofeross, @ stranger in this vicinity. yer. dawn, Constant Steelman and John | knocked down a bankrupt fashion pe-i- | Fairsstory, 100; Beli se, o q in enen .wear nicmesirrat | ceaes potions cabot etme ieee | ie Thursday and Friday Specials | were Killed, and William Jarvis, of the| bidding between a former owner and Se iemtipnneeeiais Values of Unusual Interest sane piace, was wounded to-day whea | another would-be purchaser. ‘Th Offered for These Two Days’ Selling & hunter fired at them at Weymouth, | was immediately followed by th r e e i etx miles from here. The man who made | charge of Frederick G. Lee as receiver, | F 1 d S | ther fatal enstako to anid to bo Charles| on mvction of Saul B. Myers, Ne lowe | ine Tailored Suits Steelman, who was in the ofl bual-| Two weeks ago Mr. Lee, whd Is pr ; ‘ Of exclusive models in imported chiffon) ness; Yost, a furniture dealer, and|dent of the Broadway ‘Trust Company PC en broadcloths, English whipcords, two-tone Jarvis left Pleasantville a Was named to take charge of the bank: | Gummi. 16r) Golde (chuter, Ot. H |] diagonals, mannish serges, velveteens and eupt Tott 0 108." ¢ 10 ' Publishes 4 in Crem, 12; Clif 5 B . Merde, i : Cm : \ corduroys. Skinner’ssatin or peau decygne lined and interlined. Fancy fnmred and f $25 der the New gon opened to-day ‘allowd to kill only one a year. . tailored with that extreme care and excel-| e e ing fe permitted only on Wednesdays |and, found Albert Jaegerhuber, coke 108: s 6th Ave., near Sist St, lence of finish for which we noted. coats In all weights; in November, consequently the woods |owner of the company interested one ATRIOS site Broadway—22d Stz Value $40 | b were filled with sportsmen. Jaegerhuber went before the Court and) si . jarde: Roses, 100; Repub- T Pins|) They do more: | they hold more| than the ordi-| ‘The party spent the night in the woods | offered $10,000, It was not accepted. near Weymouth and at daybreak were) To-day Mr. Myers brought in another walking down @ road to take thelr| prospective buyer. Jaegerhuber was stands. Without warning a shot was|also present. ' fired from heavy underbrush on the| “1 will give $82,000 for the plant,’ roadside and Steelman, Yost and Jarvis | the new would-be owner. fell. A moment later the man who fired| “I'll give $93,000," spoke up Mr. Jaeger- the buckshot stepped into the road and | huber. suits in English and other models. Motor Apparel at our 49th Street Store, Satin Lined Broadcloth Coats A semi-dress, full-length model of good quality black broadcloth, lined through- $ 50 out with guaranteed satin. New round col- 1 7& lar effect, inlaid with deep satin and deep rolling revers. Value $25 Every — woma’ wants T \ was horrified when he discovered his| “1, P Hotes can e fatal mistake. mi new M C ‘The other two men in the party who! “And I'll give $35,000," retorted Mr, PLUM PUDDING uses for them. Polo and otor oats escaped the shot secured a wagon from | Jaegerhuber. In next Sunday's World and e BROADWAY, at 40th St. £79 BROADWAY, ar. Chambers St. 47 CORTLANDT ST, nr. Greenwich, 195th ST, at Sd Ave UNION SQUARK, 1éth Street, West of Broadway, Harlem Store Open Every Evening a farm house and the wounded men/ “Going, going, gone, to Mr. Jaeger- American we will tell why Premier were started for Pleasantville. Before * said the Court. Plum Pudding fs the most nu- reaching there Steelman and Yost on motion of Mr. Myers, the re- tritious dessert thus far designed ied. Both had been shot in the back, | ceivership waa wound up. The creditors | {| by scientific cookery. Sizes £5c.,{{|World Wants Work Wonders and Jarvis had received some of the} are to receive dollar for dollar and ibe, 78c. and $1.00. . shot in the leg. old company 4 surpl . ” ( Charles Norcross, who in alleged to | $2,409 after all other expense Francis H. Leggett & Co. Exclusive effects in soft texture, rough sur- face fabrics, designed on swagger wins 5 showing numerous striking combinations of color. Value $20 have fired the shot that killed the men, was brought here this afternoon by Sheriff Johnson of Atlantic County. | H Norcross was found by the Sheriff after te : avi 4 é o Foremost Clothiers Since 1845. : IN BUSINES® 1 : . ERT } New Harlem Store ’ FOUR MINUTES BAS. \Centupy ANNIVERSARY ZI 3rd Ave.2@12I1st St. | SAVES PRISONER O-DAY we celebrate the inauguration of hundred per cent. 2212 to 2224 Third Avz2. re es, productive efficiency, the attainment of which for the first Four minutes’ time played an import. at part in the career of Edward Weber, \ eighteen years old, of No. 432 Eighth time makes possible a standardization of clothing values—for here and now occurs for the first time since the making of ready-for- service clothes began the development of an intrinsic value. avenue, on trial to-day before Judge Foster and a jury in General Sessions. Because the sun set on Sept. 4 four min- ut jater than was alleged in an tn- al mt charging robbery in the first degree Weber escaped a possible punishe ment of twenty years in Sing Sing. Heretofore all clothing values have been estimated values—all have car- ried a false cost because of lost efficiency—due to the fact that, under ordinary it wan 11.04 o'clock. ir minutes later the Jury was empannelied and the in- dictment read. When Wobder was gned fer trial conditions, the overhead charges of an entire year have been pro-rated over an operating season of not to exceed forty weeks. And so we celebrate first the achievement of an ideal after two-thirds of a “I object to the Court charging robe a IR feline ald century—the development of the first intrinsic value in fine clothes and the By ee i a tars WEE nes. Gobi dawn of a new era of values that means to you a quality never before attained This Great Building ‘!s Full of z ull o ‘ mitted after dark." as at prices which, without question, stand unapproached in all clothing history. wr, “The indictment says 620 P. My i . _ \ Sept. 4," replied Assistant District-At- N suits you may choose from all the N medium and heavyweight overcoats P ‘) torney Modsrtonck, | *Burely that was I correct English models, as well as all I ju may choose from meltons, ve- Everything for Housekeeping / Sften aundows.” ha the smart, distinctive Smith Gray & ours, worsted cheviots, vicunas, ker- 3 J ‘Why not send for the weather man? Co. designs, in complete assortments, for | seys and tweeds; also from the finest Acres of Floor Space ye . “The Only Way” CARPETS the sun set on Sopt 4 at 6.24 o'clock. and exclusive velours, worsted cheviots, | are overcoats for every service, in every “Ten years saved by four minutes,’ clear and mill finished worsteds, serges | shade and color, from t! ee, hade ¢ dignified, dressy to get : = Marines crunteele cooceeratas. he and tweeds, from the more famous Eng- | silk-lined black and Oxford to the big pS but ON Y "ONE VAY to ~%, charge of robbery in the first degree. lish, Scotch, German, Belgium and} Scotch or English plaid and club chec! KEEP them. ¢ . You will consider nothing but robbery le 2 < American mills, in all the new grays, | and plain back motor or convertible collar browns, blues, olives and dark mixture | coats—in all sizes, in models of every de- effects. scription, for men, young men and boys. in the second degree.” The jury retired at 12.04 o'clock. Ex-/| actly an hour later they returned with | a verdict of not guilty. Everything about our business has always been done with the one idea of treating customers in such a way as to induce them to “come back.” Finest Dispiay of Floor Coverings Thousands of Rugs, Mattings, Oil- “We stood eight to four for not) Suits, Medium and Heavyweight Overcoats loths, Linoleums, etc, are shown on auil explained one of the jurors, Our customers and thetr children Sainte ated 11 *4 " p. g, illuminated racks. Hundreds ieee Aa sere oNer ta ie maar that in tailoring,fabric, style and service are 15 D0 and grandchildren have been coming of rolls of Carpet and plenty of light each.”* the very best possible 20.00 and 22.50 values ~ back for more than a century. and space. oo hs WINNERS AT LATONIA, Every kind of fleer covering for every room, hall, stair, kitchen, ete., : and no charge for putting it there. Suits, Medium and Heavyweight Overcoats that in tailoring,fabric, style and service are the very best possible 22.50 and 25.00 values 18.50 FIRST RACE-One mile.—My Fellow, 107 (Goose), first; Plain Ann, 107 (Henry), second; Port, Arlington, 107 (Dugan), | $30 worth for 50c a week $100 “ « 91.50% Sideboard, $34.75 Rete NCES TORE me inane 5 men,*young men and boys. heavy~milled and thick, warm, fluffy, wer to a subpoena, His records showed a Included are the finer, more correct | warmth-without-weight fabrics, There thira prom 2assle, Arch Suits, Medium and Heavyweight Overcoats ; $200 « « $2.50 \on Bay, ‘Nan I ana Saininen that in tailoring,fabric, style and service are 22 50 Very large and handsomely carved. It $1,000 « « $12.50 « ae), Nan Ferguson ang Allilken | e Is $4 inches wide and the plate mirror Is the very best possible 27.50 and 30.00 values Suits, Medium and Heavyweight Overcoats that in tailoring,fabric, style and service are 27 50 the very best possible 32.50 and 35.00 values e Payable by the month if more convenient. Collectors sent if REQUESTED. We will open an account for any amount. 10°, off if you pay cash bd ices marked in plain figures giving Alken 59c 12x42. Fine quartered oak, either golden or E English finish -room furniture of every descrip- tion at every price. tuels—My Fellow, straight, $4.70; plat $3.70; show, $3.10. Plain” Ann, pla show, $8.30. Port Arlington, sh Cook, 109) I Mutuels—Manager Mack straight, $39; | place, $16.49; 8! $9.40. Col. Cook, | place, $8.40; show . Merry Beau, show $10.10, and Overcoats, in broken sizes for men, | sizes, in worsted cheviots, in exclusive young men and boys. Your designs; in English and reg- size is here, but not in all 2 ular models, all sizes here, 6 les 1 00 missing sizes in some styles . 1 0 An}, 104 (Wal body a chance to make compari- Pierre Du- p ” No extra charges of any kind. Clock, mas, § rks, Fatherola.| Here Are Extra Special Values in Suits and Overcoats. KG fy ; sy Stants 7 inches 1 . George 0: 1. Nicta: Cleat f pe 7 he PR - g ic i Water aivo ran and finished. ax named 18,00, 20.00 and 22.50 Winter Suits | 25.06, 30.00 and 32.50 Suits in broken . Wa Nelubie works and electricity, Lots of arm others up to $100, (eo 1 L STR ple det MARLBORO WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Threi upward; about five a out of chute.--Apache, 11: ar-olde and alf furlongs; ,Falrbrother), Clearance of All Medium and Lightweight . Imported English Overcoats and Rain Coats Here in complete assortment are Winchesters, Raglans, Chester Raglans, White- hall Chesterfields, with belted backs and slip-overs—all master tailored by the best co Curtains, selec crs OOS 2 40 1, 7 to 10 and 1 to 8, won; Myles O'Connell, 107 (Hopkins), 4 to 6 1 to 3, second; May Bride, 108 (Whit Range, $11.50 sa He Lina OR Pier 4 t 1 and 8 to 5, third, ‘Ti be ’ Portieres, 48 Bully Vanderveer, Our tailors cf old England. Brass Led tareelanough toiecokiacbig cTHeLton Je. sealloned Meav quainy $200) Moments, Irish, Scotch and English coverts, vicunas, tweeds, hand-made Harris, | man Taek’ coaiinuous’ pane: with @4) CATR cake dee Ck Taka sue: Auld venily dee i Miankeld: Honky GRAS ' SECOND RAGE-—Three-y z Shetland and Donegal tweeds; also rain-repelling Garbinetts and 00 te eB: SON Lal hdl MMR AGE EE al ry es iy mage eh TC TELE sis al upward; selling; flv Gabardines. Heretofore the prices have been 40.00, 45.00 and 50.00, now e ; inc pretty spindies, In muh Fa ant ting, $ures 24x24 wool ai 5 Blend, 112 (Fairbrother), 8 to 1, Motor Clothes f d Chauff ‘ay either bright or satin finish. all ready for use. there is af Qrlental Couch Covers & § to.6, won; Carroll, 112 (Chappell), 7 to lotor Clothes for Owners an aulfeurs. = We show 12,500 sq. ft. of Beds, Bed- below, Mali A é 1, 3 tol and ' to 5 second Horing 10 Gay GEO sf 4 atin d y # Many | others smaller and Tables for y pure i variety ree NT ' ryer), 7 to 1, 8 to 1 and 6 to 5, third, - na it ding and Bedroom Furniture—almo: larger, and heaters and stoves of Mars Rode lh oe Wor Goor oF hail, ona y *)\ rsbn, Cloud, Donation, Geo. Two Brooklyn Stores: Your Charge Account Le Solivited. Tre New York Stores: Any andean Varlaty. chi sisla land orien ce MU TdAUnTICn: aPRtaRE PCE, ny ene ae Wein" wae ata” ornament 4% C. Hall, Susan, Bertmont, Excellence! e - P y ‘ ures, > tear en Be a’ Smith Gray& Co. oes THIRD RACH-Steepieshase; short | Broadway at Bedford Av. y © Sth Av., Bet. 27th & 28th Ste. tt course,—DuMeld, 155 (Mannigan), 8 to 5 and 3 to 6, won; Lampblack, 190 (Ker- Downtown ) Park Row and Chatham Sq | eects & EARGSESSSSSSSISESGEE GS, Se | 93 0 05 ark Row “* Cowperthwait & Sons Gerterman, Virginia Creeper, Aronoe, dspace: Azure Maid and The Speaker ved ct call | yl 3 (5)

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