The evening world. Newspaper, November 2, 1911, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, rion, X. Ine as delayed, No one was : - : = When the cars went from the track, le of Filled Gold an employee who is posted in the Ful- ot Watches at $5.00 | ton st station with his foot on a) | signal frog, was thrown two feet by || m” New chin model, ‘Sisestor | A men and boys: 01 |the vibration of the derailment. ‘That | |fert of tong distance shock Ted te the siyle; filled gold, plain p hat something really big had || Ishod cases, guaranteed for taken pen on the line. }} 10 years; fitted with jowel The officials found what was wrens,|| i fore inehectore, “Ritbee |put a wrecking crew to clearing the!) engraved monogram with- ON SPECULATORS HUDSON TUNNEL Pack and en seal are dung the | Staten cuore kegee to 3d" Ave. DUPED BY “BANGS!” BLOCKED AN HOUR AND PRETTY TV WOMAN BY TRAIN WRECK Sse ee THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1911. All Cars Transfer to | Aviation Caps at 39 New styles eiderdown hoods; a big hit; sizes for ch'l- es dren, misses and pat white, color f ti e Specials OO ial They Sols tam Tumbled Over! Switch Thrown Too Quickly sion on one track held back the usual jfush traffic to an annoying dearee and | ; average of an hour was los by com- , Each Other to Invest, In- | mi acl 1 | i Say. | Derails Cars During Early Rush Hour. | Jointly with the Hudson Terminal folk, | of the trackage governed by | |muters from the other side. I spectors The Pennsylvania Ratirond uses, || TOOK SOME SCHEMING. But Using the Mails to Defraud | Led to Undoing of the Promoters. Through the efforts of Postal Inspec- tors Barber and Kroll of this c Lewis Armstrong, Plerca Donovan, v delphiia in $2500 ball on the « using the mails to defraud were at the head of what called the New York Ground Company, but later changed | Realty Compan: While it was shown to prospective customers that the headquarters of the company were in New York they wer The concern had ed suit of offices ding. which were of Miss Wilhelmina deneribed by the Miss Clements d h ago. L to the sout sorner of and Asto: time the postal inspectors ralded n Offices at No. UM Tenth street, Ph pha, the compar 1d offices atN % Broadway, this cit USED NEW YORK OFFICES ONLY AS A BLIND. By using the New York offices as a blind for 7 tive customers company aged to get a nu would-be property purchasers for their tract of land near Sout Letters were sent broud the country giving the New as the company's cular was inclosed a postal returned to the New York office. these cards received here, postal inspectors say, they were shipped ty express to Philadeiphia. The company owned about twenty-five weres Of land ne uithampton and their methods of securing pu % ich resulted in 4 000, the inspect were unique. mulating say, women customers were taken in change by Miss Clements, and throug’ hér engaging personality many sales were made. Miss Clements talked with eo much sincerity and was such an at- tractive describer of the ivantages of the homesite on Long Island, the tims now sigh. Agents would meet other customers at Seuthampton with an automobile and a quick dash would be made throughout that territory. Tho beautiful nes of Léng Island would be pointed out being on the land of this the time the Investors i where these lots were enthusiastic to put m that promised such wap #0 quickly developing, JUST IN TIME TO SEE THE MEN AT WORK. Then the agent would feur to go to the | Ggound Company 1 street and the ma were as rich returns and lirect the ¢ A ride over a ‘uly pbile came to a id alight und start 1 to see the veau- mile and a half o follow until the Knoll, ‘The party w« to climb the small ! tiful tract of land ¢ was being de- veloped on the i of the rise in fround, But op of the hill was reaches ng a red flag woul uit them, Pres- ently th a of dynamite veing expl we eurd “An! We are just in time to see the hugdreds of men cl vy marsh | making it into vst autiful country) as We hay esed through,” the agent would remark to his pay But just as the start as to be made to explore the myst hill after the explosion th pull out his watch, be and s ast hurr station, . it to cateh “Did th ber. dynamite before their features he jority could not mon auto tlon before the Phila which had also bee the Philadelphia office in that city aoecemmnigiy BLUNDER COSTS $109,041. y Untex HL und s raided the City Must PF r Court Somebody's contract from the Waketl tion Company for an Bronx will cost the the higher courts re rendered to-day fo! 1 Construc- fa the unless tlet sower y $100,08 oes Cielan adn ompany ages. For the city, It Was co contract was rescinde! Sonuse the werk bad been unneccssartly delayed, An empty train of eight cars wa Into the Hudson tunnel fo! 6.15 to-day when rman, used to ns, threw the being se | rush ho} | the Gr swit switch too quickly. | ra For an hour traffic in | branch of the Hudson Terminal road ‘The train was de- | the | /and there was a consider- jelay in the movements of such | portions of the Pennsylvania traffic as depended upon the joint track territory. a La Follette Headquarters Open. 2.—Headquarters from chich the campaign of jenator Robert M. La Follette for the Prestdential nom- {nation will be conducted In the Wes have been opened here. Robert M. Buck away a] lthat runs from Fulton street to Har- jg in temporary charge. The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Saves Butter, Flour, Eggs, and makes home baking easy vic- | The Safest Piano Invest- ment Is a Walters Pi The name Walters on a piano or Piano-Player stands for the | Investing in a Walters Piano or Player Piano | highest grade. is as safe as investing in“United States Gold Bonds. Greatest Piano Sale We Have Ever Held FREE EE \sent free of charge ud would | | Y chaser of a 4 piano —to- { morrow a beauciful new style) music cabi-| net, a bench) | janda rubber) \cover. | Everybody can buy the best piano manufectured at a saving of from | 339% to 50°. 1,500 newest and latest designs of renowned rich-toned Walters Pianos and Ploycr-Pianos included in this great sale. ‘We want everybody who does not own a Walters Piano or Player-Piano | to come end judge whether this is not the Greatest Piano Offer in the world, Walters $375 List Style B Walters $450 List Style Ex- celsior Pianos at $225 Walters $1,000 List $530 Walters Style D Pianos. $260] Grand Pianos at $5 Down and $1 Per Week vaiin seu tont o prrmen dai. ered in your home on payment of $5, Come and Hear the Beautiful Sweet Toned Walters Mastertone Player Piano. $1,000 Walters 88- Note Mastertone Player Piano Outfits $395 Finest 88- not« player piano made, ith twelve rolls of , music cabinet, Walters $600 List Style Plymouth Pianos at mY it\) Can Play i's Any Music Classical, Popular N3 Music, Ete, OF A PIANO, font THI Attention! Hovat » pianos contain, rt Tador «slightly used or sccond-hi: 2 natu. 1 » will box ay pianos freo of cherge to any pa Eschange Your Old Piano {\:,* yu new Wal ters Piano, We will take your old plano i priviloge of paying auy balance at $1 per we BLOOMINGDALES'’, Lex, to 3d Ave.}'59th to 60th Sta plano. the U. 8 rs Player Piano | to| | every pur-| | $198 ] Walters $575 List Queensboro $275 | » consideration do | Don't buy | A Friday Bargain Sale with all the extra value that women expect to find at Bloomingdales’. Every pairin the lot was made for this season. All styles and all leathers, and best of all, plenty of the wider sizes; of patent leat neh We Kid and Gun Metal Calf, button or lace; all at... ...$1.48 Girls’ Shoes, $ 1 ‘ 1 9 Value $1.50 to $1.98, Include extra high cut Calf Button Boots, sizes 6 to 11, Dongola Kid but- ton and Gun Bluchers in the larger sizes. | Pye Shoes, $ 1 é 1 0 ‘alue $1.39 to $1.69, Laced gn sturdy Satin Calf Blucher Shoes for the little fellow wearing 9 up to the large boy wearing 514. Loom Ends of Ribbons A splendid lot of Messalines, Satins, Cc affetas and Fancies, widths from 4 to 5'4 inches, at, per yd Being loom erds they range from 1 to 14 yards. All very desirable weaves in all the fashionable shades and b'ack and white. There are ribbons for all purposes. Also an Offering of 5-Yard Pieces of Wash Ribbons, No. 1, No. 114 and No. 2, all colors, at Wealways have a complete stock of the high grade, fashionable ribbons at prices that are making Bloomingdales’ Ribbon Shop very popular. Main Voer, Men, Your Last C. All The Shoes Beim- ful of value, \ Btyte. | and | \\ Grace. el Overcoat, Suit or R Gr Th in importance. friends along. Boys’ $2. 50 Suits’ & Overcoats at Here is a remarkable chance to buy high- grade, good, warm Suits and Overcoats, at the following unusually big saving:: 400 Boys’ Smart $2.50 Double-Breasted Suits with Knickerbocker trousers; sizes & to 10 years; made of blue serges and fancy chevi- 1 77 ots, cut in Norfolk and Derby models; at $2. $1.77) 360 Boys’ $2.50 Russian-and Sailor Suits, sizes 219 to 10 years: very special value at the low price of . 300 Boys’ $2.50 Button-to-Neck Overcoats, sizes 2 to 10 years; made of plain and fancy cheviots. All above at a uniform and 1 77 remarkable price $f. Bloomingdales’, Second Floor, Wth St, Section, —— | Sale of Women’s New Neckwear A Splendid Purchase That Enables Us to Offer You Uncqualled Bargains A maker who had n@uch more neckwear than was healthy for his business | accepted our offer for his entire ine, Here are the neckpieces: Rabats, Fichus, Sailor Collars, Dutch Collars, Stock Collars, Cascades and a dozen other dainty conceits in a special offering at prices that are | lower than they usually sold for at wholesale: | Neckwear, worth to 50c, Fri- Neckwear, worth to $1.50, | 25 Friday to go at... Neckwear, worth to $2.00, Friday to go at. And so on up to $6.00 values at $3.39, i $5 Irish Point Lace iis $2. 75 Identical with those that were so eagerly bought up by thrifty house- | keepers in the recent sale, Borders are extra wide, and while some are slightly | imperfect from the expert dealer's standpoint they look as good and will | wear as well as the regular $5.50 grade to which they rightfully belong. | Nottingham and Scotch Lace | (300 Pairs Kulfle Musiin Gur- H Curtains; elegant selection of Re- tains, with hemstiiched hem | naissance and filet patterns, at and deep ruffle, value 29 c these special prices: 49, at Value $1.49 pair; special, pair, iios $2.75 Heavy Kope Vortieres. special, pair, Heavy rope portieres for double doors; red and green; regular pecial, pair, $1.50 price $2.75; special "$1.75 Value $2.25 pair; special, pair, $1.75 Value $2.50 pair; special, pair, $1.98 of Maric Antoinette Lace Curtains in newest designs, mounted on p:cial, pair, $2.25 heavy cable net; in white and Arab, pecial, pair, $2.50 Ruffled Lace Bed Sets, in Regular price $3.00, Regular price $3. | Renaissance and Marie Antoinette lace on heavy cable net, in white | and Agabian, at greatly reduced i | prices, as follows: Regular price $4.5 Regularly $3. 75, special at t 2 50 Regular price $5.50, sale price $3.75 $4.25 Lace Window Panels, Marie Antoinette and Regularly $7.25, opeeial a: $5.50 a ue atk on ieee Regularly $8.50, special at $6.50 Regularly Ho, 00, spe cla at $7. 75 All meat p nes made on Friday Will be stored, if ri large refrigerators aid delivered on Saturday P.M. for ROAST BEEF: and % rib pieces | CHICKENS: Scictly SPRING LAMB—1.eg5 rs of fancy Spring , small size Pal oe 10 $1.00, Fri- 50c 98¢ gules’, Tiss rene net; rich $2. 75 Friday’ 8 “FRESH MEAT Specials 1» emoxED TONGUES —s TO HAVE A HIGH-GRADE, - $19 coat Made to Order for For twenty years this event has been constantly growing The discriminating men of New York appre- ciate the value we offer by coming back and bringing their Come in to-morrow and sce the splendid line of fashionable woollens from which you may select. The tailoring will be done by experts—men who annually please thousands of men, and they are ready to do the same for you. You may have a suit, an overcoat, a raincoat. i Prince Albert coat and vest made he measure, and all you need pay | Blooseinestaies 1.77 Women’s and Misses’ dats, Coats and Dresses $15.00 “Twin” Coats |New $15.00 Dresses of for Misses & Women Silks and Serges Two conts for the $10.00 The most charm! $10.00 price of one. Very styles shown th serviceable styles. Roll season. Materials in- collars, straight linc roomy effects. essalines, chiffon clude fine serge from clezant double texture | taffetas, ete. in charming color combi In addition there are dashing polos, mixtures and broadcloths, ete. | Sizes 14 to 18 years for misses to 34 | to 42 bust for women, ‘olor combination tever effects, Pretty trimmings. Made to sell for much more. Sizes range from 14 to 18 years for misses to 34 to 44 bust for women. Hand. sotne colorings. ‘eat bargains. Reversible & Other Coats| High class. In si cotta tomen $15.00. Stylish and _ pretty Graceful fit. Most charming effects. imported double-faced cloths. Un- commonly pretty. Cape collars, ete. Contrasting color effects. Broadcloth coats are neat and effective. Smart Tailored Suits Materials include $15. 00 ° \cheviots, broadcloths, etc, Coats 29 inches, Lined with guaranteed satin. Plain and trimmed styles. Many with big trimmed revers. Plain and trimmed skirts. All sizes and all colors. Best | suit value in town, Fall Skirtsin Many Models! High Grade Cloth Suits Pretty and beautiful i $25.00 Made up in elegant 2. 8 jive. First class want you to wane and edmire ain- 312.80 voiles, broadcloths, s: \make and fit. panels, high girdles, etc. Some em-| these suits. Made in cheviots, serges, tra sizes for | New plain and trimmed skirts, None C. 0. D., no mail or phone ordegs, none on approv the following specials for Friday: of good percale in many fine designs: 3 far $1.50; each ..+- plain gray; 2 pockets and gray pear! button 88c! It is certainly a big event. Short lengths of all sil fabrics, in plain shades, neat stripe Satin pad; no metal to touch the leg; all colors and black ges, chiffon panamns, mixtures, etc. Splendid styles. Loose broiered, others trimmed with but-|mixtures. Plain and dashingly tons. , + value, pro thsaaced models. Handsomely large women. endid assort-| for misses range from 14 ¢o 13 ye meut, every ore a We value. women, 34 to 44 bust, re hanceThis Year || What Every ‘Man Should Know —That Bloomingdales are offering 1,200 Men’s 85c Co 800 Men’s $1.50 Coat lela at Wool and merino mixed; firmly and durably knitted; trata 1,200 Men’s 19c. Silk Neckties at 12! Cc and self tone effects; open end and revers ble shapes 2 Men’s Celebrated “French” Gartersy Ac and white; 3 pairs for 4c: epee'al, per ir Main Pioor, 60th St. Sided Girls’ Pretty Plaid Dresses, $1. 98 Pretty Dresses of plaid, tucked waist, trimmed with revers of velvet and buttons, full pleated skirt; sizes 6 to 14 years; very special values at, +... values at...... $1.98 Girls’ Coat Suits, $4.98 Girl's Coat Suits, single-breasted coat of all-wool serge and trimmed with shepherd check and button: jumper dresses of shepherd check, trimmed with serge, full pleated skirts; 10, 12 and 14 yrs.; value $6.98; special $4.98 Children’s Coats, $1.38 | Children’s Coats of colored cloth, double-breasted with | rows of fancy buttons, turned down collar and cuffs; | _ sizes 2, 3 and 4 years; special sale price... Hundreds of Sine les in Girls’ $ ae i385 yles in Girls’ and Tana Apparel $1280 Men’s $3 to $4 Shoes $2.19 and $2.49 Another big sale of men’s shoes at Bloom ngdales’ at the low- est prices ever. They omprise perfect new samples and slightly imper- Merchant Tailoring Dept iTe " or tan trade mark and leathers All new and up-to- attheend2, 19 € 52.49 China a Cut Glass 5 pecials: Every woman will apprecate the great economies we pec for Friday: | $3.75 Dinner awk " $2, 15 American Cut Sa le | 48 Pieces. . Glass Pieces ina Oral eae OU Mssiees cut ‘ ”* $1.49 cial, each, to-morro 2-pint Water Jug, y also Water Carafe; American cut glase ae regularly at $2.3 e' ly at Gata tomorrow $1.69 Water Jug, an cut glass ; ells regularly at '{ Sale of Kid Gloves LOT 1—Full and Cape Misi fae men ednomens samples from a maker of wide retailed at $1.50 a pair of Men's and Wome Seam Imported Capeskin and Mocha Gloves and Full P. K. Kid Gloves, 2 clasp, ina variety of cl rs, including black and white, and all sizes. Guaranteed to fit and wear well, or, in default, 89 money cheerfully re- . Dale guswrte ‘ wuswted Lith tel Ss Every 51=Pce. Imported | $3; special, § 7 China Dinner Set | tomorrow $1.98 | 4-pine Water Jug, | American cut glass $4.98 this soup | choow from ouk shades $8.00 Dinner Sets; decorated; season's goods; ‘all with tureen; set consists of 100 jieces; exceptional value, $5.98 | $3.98 | ty 13 pieces anberry Set; imported, d china, special. 69. pieces, imported dec | Set, 14 ated china jar $5.00; apecial "$3.98 | regularly $4.50 Imported Blue Delft Ware, at spe- | per doz.;to cially low prices, as follows morrow.. 29€ 10-in, Wall Placque, blue Delft, 25¢ Water Set _ 12-inch Wall Placque, un- American cut derglaze blue Delft design; 34¢| lassi set con- special € | sists of 1 jug and 6 water peeve 5 rn 23e) im Covered Beer Stein, imported ularly $5.00; set of 7 blue Flemish pe, special % ecg . $3.75 | Imported Cut Glass $ per Shakers, regularly Framed Pictures R lee Water Tumbler, ‘egular ty $1. American cut glass, regular - table size; cut in the popular diamond = and fan cut design; Fr ames. choose 15-piece Kitchen’ Outfit, ported, blue and white; $2.39 | spec Boneatan k and Star Glass- | Impor ty ‘Gut “Glass Cet ly 15¢ to 20c; 10 ery Dips e| Fresh Fisk ro | Vegetables specie Great Special for To-morrow, Friday, Only. Vlounders, Ib.... .7¢ | Cod Fish Steaks. Baldwin Appl Hiaddock, Ib Te Ib. 12} barrel, $2. Market Cod, Te Russet Apples, Ib Be ee . Ib, Ie oa Cautitiowe 19¢ +o Complete lines of other Framed Pictures and Oil Paintings. Picture fram Bloomingdale Sale of Eyeglasses and Spectacles at 50c White crystal ge Halibut Steak,lb.,15¢ Florida Grape Fruit, each... . We

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