The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1911, Page 15

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q TARE BOYS WEP WHEN LOCKED UP Charged. With Robbing Jew- | **e"" olevated train late tn the ola el _tlry Store, They Say Stranger Three sixteen-year-old boys were ar- taigned in Jefferson Market Court to- ‘ itehard Goh rings valued at $6. | discovered by Policeman Alexander Ho!t | of the ‘Old West Twentieth street sta- The boys, who said they were Thomas Burke of No. street; James Connelly, Bightéenth street, and William Dunpl 427 West Etghteenth street, were arre: ed in front of a store on Tenth a According to the polte volver part of the stolen Jewelry, w on the Connelly boy. The hoys broke down and cried in the! station house. They said they were at Kighteenth street and Tenth avenue when a man approached and atked way home when arrested, Patrolman Hail said the boys were acting suspiciously when he accosied ‘top THREE MEN QUIT TRAIN LEAVES CEMETERY TO DIE. AND FIGHT ON PLATFORM. Man Killed by Train After Visit N to Calvary. bag ful An unidentified t 1 dines Detective Joins In and Arrests One on Theft Charge—Woman Found Money Miss (Sr ue The $98 in bills and the #125 check with | was ab which Pasquale Peddico left his home | | at No, 239 Kast Twenty-sixth st yew: | ey terday went through a se ot ade | O8Te ventures before coming with: with cold y milk wate! whic of Gold Dust wash r has been added, rinse and scald thoroughly with het w then leave in the air and su ast twelve hours before the i again, Have plenty of clot distance of the owner last nig! Ate his wife and mother, got Into a Third in’ ¢ iran was in Washing these in the Gold Dust sud 1] same as the utensils. noon and started for the Bronx. ‘the One Hundred and Thirty-elghth | M0" eeine, street station Peddico accused a man of | Tmt (oe! picking his pocket, The man and 4 \tq him. T companion started for the door, Ped-| sorgue, | dico followed and on the platform ale fierce fight took place. © Her-| Kahn of the undred Fourth street a in and one of the men, the other Gave Them Rings. “D&C Griddle Cakes are like pea- | nuts—the children never know when to stop. Hira, Lusenberg, $8 Amee Stu Brookiyn. The police charged that they ea win Iry store of} 07 Kieth Roliability in |Eyesight Examination WS and the check could not be ‘4 |. The captive was locked up on a jarand larceny charge. Mri early to-day and s The burglary wa thous*nds of plea ed customers; hundreds of gcod re‘cre» ces. Get our book “Care of the Eyes. Eyes Examined ‘tithou ws West Nineteenth | No. 140 West Self-Raising Flour | For Pancakes, Pastry and Biscuit. the pas SYLVA'S ry Be | cout af ong Raper |" tect Ehibich Glassen an Low as 82.50, ee vay Stat pay Love,’ EY says: “Many nands# upon} Chilich &So 223 Sixth Av., 15th 217 B’dway, Astor House them to keep the rings and the revolver 350 Sixth Av., 22d St, 101 Neseau Tae until he returned. They became tired | 17 West 42d—~ ves., New | waiting, they said, and were on thelr The a Ul to have in M98 Palton St. Cor. Bond St. Breekiyn. the house all the time. It makes good things taste better, * 10c a. generat) Made by tchard, 331 SpringSt..N.Y 8 for it in! “frisked" them, and found on the Burke lad, Their ———— WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS | For Tomorrow—ELECTION DAY (Store Open All Day) GIMBELS---The Men’s Store Nominates a Group of Candidates Of Marked Fitness for Service Beginning with— Men’s SUITS and OVERCOATS at $15.50 That Belong in the $25 Class That we are not selling them for the higher price, men owe to the fact that two of our first-rate wholesale tailors waived their profits on some excellent surplus lots. Men will be able to wear the handsome Suits from now right through until Spring. They are in rough and smooth fabrics; browns, grays, blues and mixtures, and tailored the way $25 Suits ought to be. The Overcoats are Fall or Winter weight. The Fall weights are in the conventional Chesterfield style, silk-lined, and some silk-faced to edge, in black or Oxford or Cambridge gray. The Winter weights are smart Chesterfield styles, plain black or Oxford, serge lined, and velvet collar. Also many smart Raglans, Choose while they last—which won’t be long— at $15.60. Fourth Floor Men's $15 and $18 Suits | and Overcoats at $10.50 This Remarkable Offering in the Gimbel Subway Store, Balcony | About enough for Tuesday’s selling, but we advise an early selection. The Suits are decidedly attractive and beau- | tifully tailored, some with the soft roll collar and lapels, two and three-button models, high-button s, also more conservative styles. Tweeds, ots, worsteds, heavy blue serge, and blue ith shadow stripes. All sizes, from 33 to 44, outs to 50. ey Coats with black velvet collars, All 2 All The Overcoats are equally aitractive—large, rcomy, comfort-|well, as_ black Ke ts with ¢ able coats of the new heavy mixtures, with converti le collars,|thoroughly well- nd lined with heavy twilled se others with detachable belts, a limited number of Rag! izes. Regularly $15 and $18, at $10,650. 580 Youths’ Suits and Overcoats, $12 to $18 Grades, at $9.50 Strictly YOUTHS’ Suits and Overcoats, designed and tailored for youthful figures. them fit so perfectly and look so well on young men. ™ A splendid variety of suits; English models, two and three- 20, but they button models and others, with high-cut vests. Newest patterns the same exp 7 : . ‘ Seme with re’ and fabrics, cassimeres, cheviots, worsteds and serges; sizes 14 to Fig aondaruice: Siace That’s what makes The Overcoat shows | ally wide variety of models. | be detachable belts, raglans and 14° to 20, $9.50. Subway Store, Balcony Vote First---Then Cc Come to GIMBELS for These $1.50, $2 and $2.50 SHIRTS at 95c Good Shirts are scarce, unless at their regular prices, so this fine news about, 1,500 Shirts in this lot, all bearing tl.2 label of a well kno vn shirt-m th will | fil many sme all men, is very unexpected. There are nd, in the usual order of things, priced at $1.50, $2, $2.50 and even a few at $3. ‘I hey are of excellent ¢ f madras and percale, mostly with plaited bosoms, in coat style, with cuffs attached, and in a large number of patterns, Sizes 14 to 17 to-morrow 95c each. ie aie Main Floor Remarkable Group of Men’s $1, $1. 50 2 and ¢2 § Scar fs at 65c } deome many i No man can have too many Far too many patterns to enume one coloring or design. Also, we are clearing decks for the inrush of holiday Neckwear. ‘Tis a_rich offering that men will not be loath it by—$1, $1.50, $2 and e $2.50 Scarfs, all at 66c each, Main Floor vats when the opportunity ecmes hiv way ay such han which is one reason Woy we Haye reduced we have reduced their prices, a 68¢ cach, irdled to inc GIMBEL BROTHERS) BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY. ATY. THIRD GT. | a eae en ret eee ee ae eae eed tive nrc ent ier atiee ti nega \ By Registered Physi iad yt en ee tr 8 os | should always be the first | | thought in getting glasses. |_|}! | We prove our reliability by | 8 50 yerrs’ cucce'sful experience; | | through a World “Want” Ad. Among the Aristocracy of Pianos A Place of High Musicai Distinction Is Held By the Superb Instruments of | Vose & Sons Sixty-one years of artistic achievement is crow year of great accomplishment by Progress is a Vose characteristic. Knowing no master, save Art. | Content with that success that builds slowly, but surely. But never — | resting on past laurels. | Vose Pianos have held the respect and love of the musical world for almost three generations. | They are not built to thunder through great music halls, but every af | seale and string and pin; every block of wood and plate of steel; every ned by another — | this distinguished piano house. { } | hammer and key; every strip of the wonderful sounding board—all | | ! have been these sixty years developing into a master creation tor | i| The Production of Sweet Melody for the Home ° | The VOSE is a piano that delights the true musical ear from the first moment { that it is heard; but, more than all, it is an instrument that is loved more and more as the years roll round. | H Its musical qualities are permanent. The more one grows in knowledge of harmohy, the more one respects the art, genius and skill that have produced an instrument that sy satisfies the musical desire. The New VOSE Models Are Displayed Just from the factory have come the latest productions of these art builders— more beautiful in architecture, more superb in their musical perfections, than any that have preceded them. We invite you to visit our reorganized Piano Store, on the Eighth floor, and see these exquisite new VOSE & SONS Pianos, and have them demonstrated for you. There is no obligation in so doing. You will not be urged to buy. But, if you have the purchase of a piano in mind, you will be delighted to have seen these superb Vose instruments before you made your final decision. Vose & Sons Upright Pianos, $360, $385, $4650 and $550 Vose & Sons Grand Pianos, $625, $675 and $725 Then, for those who do not play by hand, but who desire to secure the exquisite musical qualities of the Vose Piano, we have the beautiful VOSE PLAYER PIANO at $625, $675 and $725. lane store, GIMBEL BROTHERS Broadway and Thirty-third Street jean ytd dS. BAUMANN & BRO & mM Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 No Money Down To-morrow, Tuesday site Hite Le ee os at Ne pe a 4 Spectal Sale of ire lathe Suny. Ahad S222 ShartossSprchacng Somes br Credit System—One Low Price—Cash or Credit pte ‘Town Deliveries Made by Our Motor Tracks Men’s Furnishings Genuine Bird’s- Silk Folded Four-in-Hands |e eye Maple Large variety of colors and designs, i 50¢ Dosea nausea cic Value $1.00] hh bevel vlate mir= Plain and Pleated Negligee Shirts Attached cuffs, coat model, | $7.00 | Value 81.50) Tan Cape Gloves Sewn outscem, regular or short fingers, $1.00 Special Value | Mercerisxed Cloth Pajamas Pleincolorsand fancy, military orV neck models Value $1.50) $1.00 Cartwright & W arner’s Underwear Anning ‘Wilton Medium weight, natural wool (non-shrink a ads a Aue italien {ieee Cuitelly tlrawor $1.45 | hi ca Rujs Values $2.50 and 83 | Value 18.50 Wo R.SN10.0, Store Open ‘To-morrow, ‘Tuesday, until 6 P.M. =I \ Siesta eeoO Broadway & 20th st.; Sth Aves; loth st, \ Oxt2, sd $31.50 6598 1845.50 F you want your “business” to become the talk of the town, tell about it

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