The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1911, Page 22

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<= = —Sege 3} Trapped by Aid of Marked|t! * Queens, w: es = ene ED 2) STOR, SPURNED, SENTTAGGER AND SOUGHT CASH you up in pieces. Yes, up in pieces, but not only you but your people. I'll suffer for that too, you know. I #wear to the God who made us that If you don't send them we will be on the look- out for you. Now think !t over, kid. Remember, 1 belong to a society and I'll 4o it. I want you to send them Mon- day o: Tuesday to Mr. L. Carvel, 2% Meserole street, Brooklyn, tn care of the barber. If any one should know about them, I'll disgrace you and then kill you to death.” Miss Conroy took this lotter to the Fourth avenue police station. Detec- tive Raynor gave her two marked $5 ut neither Carvel nor his com+ appeared to recetve them, On Saturday, however, Carvel called up the house and was told to come after the money, He did, and Raynor, hid be- hind the door, told the Magistrate he saw the barber take the bills, which terward were found in his pocket. nor in court showed the letter, on the back of which had been written an ac- knowledement of its authorship and of ‘arvel signed ; Money After He Had L.\ Sent Death Threat. Lawrence Carvel, Barber, of No. & dapper young 41 Johnson avenue, arraigned to-day before Magistrate Nash in the Flatbush Court mn a charge of extortion, made by Mar- @aret Conroy, domestic in the family of A. W. Springer, a plano man living at No. 721 Argyle road, Flatbush. ‘The girl met the eighteen-year-old Barber last August, and not being to reciprocate the admiration he Pressed for her, complained to her em- @loyer, who ordered Carvel to stay Gway from the house. According to Miss Conroy, her ad- the receipt of the money. this acknowledgment, the detective tes- | tied. HE RO a eet Stands forth as the best 7 SRE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, Yor JAMES McCREERY & CO, 23rd Street 34th Str eet These Stores will be open until 6 o'clock Tuesday, November the 7th (Election Day). On Tuesday, November the 7th. FURNITURE DEP'TS. In Both Stores, UNUSUAL SALE. Dining Room and Living Room Fur- niture, Mahogany or Ivory Enamel Dining Room Suites. 195.00, 225.00, 300.00 and 400.00 per suite usual prices 266.00, 276.50, 379.00 and 496.00 Dining Room Suites of Arts and Crafts your money can buy. No guess work, no ex- periments —the Stand- ard of Hosiery Excel- lence the World over. For Men, Women and Children. Mirer then began to stop her on her way to and from the house, and to write reproachful letters. She became afraid of him. Then came this missive, @igned by @ sketch of a bloody heart through which stuck a dagger: “Dear Miss—In the greatest pleasure I must tell you a little story. Dear ‘Miss, 1 have been a good fool for quite Ask your retailer to @ while, didn’t 1, kid, so 1 don't think Wi 1 will any more. So listen. Now, do| Show you — nter you care for yourself? Do you like to live @ couple of years more? Do yoy weights and qualities. like your people? Do you iike them to ‘ All Prices Mve? If you do, listen here, kid. I am Sow’ sont roe at least #95, that's all I RUBENS & MEYER teed because I'm short, you will die. Yes, me and four other friends will cut New York. JAMES McGREERY & GO. 23rd Street 34th Street These Stores will be open until 6 o'clock Tuesday, November the 7th (Election Day). On Tuesday, November the 7th. MEN’S HABERDASHERY. In Both Stores, 600 dozen Shirts,—plain, soft and plaited bosoms. Various materials. 1.00 : value 4.50 600 dozen Four-in-Hand .Scarfs, made of English Silk and French Satin. Plain and fancy colors. 55¢ each, 14 dozen 3.00 values 1.00 and 1.50 each Night Shirts, made of Cambric with white or colored trimming. goc value 7S¢ 200 dozen Men’s Gloves, Perrin and Domestic makes, Tan Capeskin and Grey Mocha. 1.00 per pair ve value 4.50 250 Terry and Woolen Blanket Robes. 3.50 “a value 5.00 200 Raincoats, manufacturer's samples. ‘Tan or Grey. 7.50 and 12.00 BAR. values 12.00 and 22.00 - aotn’s UNDERWEAR. Im Both Stores, a Medium weight Grey. Merino Shirts - “and Drawers. 1.10 each fr ~ usual price 4.50 Fine . super-weight Natural Wool Merino Shirts and Drawers, 1.35 each pea OO 19 8: pte usual price 2.00 Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, Eng- lish made. Drawers with spliced seats, stout and regular sizes. 1.75 each usual price 2.50 to 3.00 SeaEEEEEEE—— " BOYS’ CLOTHING DEP’TS. m Both stores, Showing of Boys’ and Young Men's Winter Clothing, Furnishings and Hats. Norfolk and Double Breasted Jacket Suits, with Knickerbocker trousers. Made of Worsted, Cheviot and Serge. Norfolk model, size 8 to 14 years; Double Breasted model, zize 10 to 17 years. 5.00 to 15.00 Reefers of Chinchilla and Cheviot. Size 3 to 12 years. 4.95 to 18.00 Boys’ School and Dress Overcoats, Size Bo to 18 years, 5.00 to 18.00 ‘ JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street ‘ Fumed Oak. 95.00, 110.00 and 125.00 per suite usual prices 124.50, 138.00 and 174.50 Luxurious Davenports, stered in linen velour. 80.00, 95.00 and 110.00 each usual prices 91.00, 109.00 and 125.00 richly — uphol- Brown Fumed Oak Living Room Fur- niture, Bookcases, Morris Chairs with loose leather cushions, Large Armchairs, Rockers and Settles with upholstered leather seats, 15.00 each former price 20.00 to 24.00 Large Roomy Armchairs and Rockers, | Writing Desks and Library Tables. 9.00 each usual price 11.00 to 14.50 CNINA DEPARTMENTS. Dinner Sets. In Both Storea, Limoges China, pieces. border pattern. ror 25.00 usual price 39.50 Limoges China, incrusted gold and floral border. ror pieces. 75.00 usual price 132.00 Limoges China Bread and Butter, Tea, Salad, Dinner and Service Plates, After Dinner Cups and Saucers and Tea Cups and Saucers. 3.00 per dozen usual price 3.50 to 7.00 Cut Glass. 6 inch Nappies, with or without handles 85¢ each usual price 1.25 +1.20 each Spoon Holders, two handles. . % re usual price 1.70 nieido aiGie a)eia'9le/eialeia.elere:aleia atale/ 2.75 usual price 4.00 usual price 5.00 Jugs.... Mayonnaise Bowls and Plates. JAMES McCREERY & GQ’ 34th Street 23rd Street A Bushel of Fun! and Entertainment for WINTER EVENINGS in the NEW JOKE Offered with next Sunday’s World. It also contains a liberal number of pages devoted to Games and Puzzles, The book is neatly bound. It is pasted and trimmed, ready for use, and is just the thing to keep on the library table, Get it FREE WITH NEXT SUNDAY WORLD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT ONLY Come Here To-Morrow and Vote the Rothenberg Economy Ticket Every man owes it to his countty to vote at every elec- tion -and we believe hg also owes it to himself and his family to buy his necessities where he can get the best at the least. We've prepared many interesting sales special for to-morrow in which we offer the best economies of the season. So vote early and then come here. SATISTACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNSEO ‘OTHENBERG 231 CO) | WEST (4"' STREET > ° Men’s Sample Flannel Shirts Of heavy quality blue flannel, single or double breasted; indigo dyed; steam shrunk; a'so 00 gray, single breasted; custom finished; sizes e 14 to 17; Tuesday at Men’s $1.00 Comfort Health Underwear Wool fleeced, natural color shirts and drawers; all sizes; regularly sold at $1.00; special price, Cc Per Marment . oe cee eee eee eens seen tens es OnLy ‘Girls’ Full Length Sailor Collar Coats at $1.98 A GENUINE OLD-TIME Rothenberg Bargain surprise. The grandest value-giving—a com- bination of warm fabric, good tailoring, excel- lent style at a price mothers will be glad to pay. The coats are made of fine grade cheviots, worsteds and mixt 1 98 im red or blue; b: trimmed; $5 and $6 Sample Coats for Girls (6 to 14 Years), Tuesday, at 3.98 and — turn. One model at $2.98, as {lustrated; 20 difter- ade To-Morrow’s Unparalleled Sale of Boys’ *4 Chinchilla O’coats and coney fur col ar or Convertible Collar Overcoats at 2.98 @™: STORES have been making strenuous efforts to .natch this offering, but unavail- ingly; they started too late. $3.98 is their Price for these ident cal coats. Blue or gray chin chilla coats wit. black and white check sings, embroidered emblem on sleeve, sizes 24% to 10 years. Blue, brown or gray melton coats with large shawl collar of coney fur; silk frogs down front; 3 to :0 years. Convertible collar coats in neat gray stripes, 8 to 17 years. Also double- breasted suits, Norfolk suits, Russian or gailor sults of serge or mixtures; $4.00 value, at Boys’ Astrachan Collar and Caff Melton Overcoats at 1.98 Made of good quality blue or «Tay melton, with large shawl collar of Astrachan and cuffs to match; sizes 8 to 10 years; also convertible collar er Auto coats for boys 6 te to 16 years, on 1,000 Suits and Winter Weight Overcoats for Men cuffs, sites 6 to 14 ent styles; all exclusive, high ‘ade handsomely trimmed duplicated elsewhere under $6 to $8 Boots, Tuesday at |@ $3.75 Value, at Tuesday at models; made from the choicest grades of with silk braids; ALL ONLY PREPAID MAIL ORDERS FILLED strictly sil-wool Cae tad such as che Siziks” and” plenty of e large ones; sale price.. 75 Snappy Full-Length Junior Sample Coats, at $4.98, which cannot be To-Morrow a Great Day Here for Women’s High Cut|Men’s Heavy Storm Romain Satin Button|Waterproofed Shoes Fall weight, q short vamp, q high Cuban heels, in sizes Guaranteeed — waterproof uppers and soles; Goodyear welted double soles; tan or black; sizes 6 2 to 7; in- to 41. Spe- tended tof clal Elec: Comprising. a record purchise in have been’ tion Day volving over 3,500 Overcoats (regu- lation ulster styles, convertible aster styles, three-quarter styles) and heavy Winter Suits—in sizes far Men, Young Men and Youths— intended to bring $8 and $10 each. ‘On sale Tuesday at e clothing originally ONLY PREPAID MAIL ORDERS FILLED riced at $3. O- morrow only. Women’s Storm Rubbers, For high heeled shoes, sizes 2% to 8—79¢ values, at.. 59c ONLY PREPAID MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Unparalleled Extra-Value-Giving Sale of Women’s 54 inch Caracul Coats at $6.98 6.98 HANDSOME, WARM, DRESSY COATS, combining every Special Purchase and Sale of quality which most stores claim for their $12 to $15 garments. The superb omen’s Sailor Co!'lar Satia Lined Broadcloth Suits did tailoring, the excellent | Pointed back sailor collar model; made of shawl collar—the range of s FERING AS EXTRAORDINARY, fine broadcloth; in blue or black; satin lined coat, satin sailor collar, soutache 54 Inch Seal Plush Coats With Large Sailor Collar military buttons; coat trimmed with satin and buttons, satin stripe on A striking, classy model; made from uaranteed Dobson silky sealskin fin- sleeve; skirt panel back model; sizes 32 to 44, all colors. Sale price, ality ponyskin finish caracul cloth, the splen- ing; the unusual length; the large IS OF- ish plush cloth; some lined with pastel shades of guaranteed Skinner's lining; sizes 32 to 44; full, large roomy gar- ments; easily worth $18; to-morrow, like cut, at Reversible Ingrain Carpets Heavy Wool Tapestry Brussels Carpets 1 yard wide; in neat Persian, floral and ; heavy Alex. Smith’s $30 Colonial Seamless Wilton Size 9x12 fect, large range of Persian and floral patterns; w Extra heavy grace; for parlor, din- 5 SK ie piece: in ali the newest fall designs; exceptional value at, ing room and hall or stairs Extra Heavy Wool Tapestry Brussels Rugs ae 16.97 in many pretty pattern Size 9x12 fept; woven of the be aultable for any room 8 97 8 All-Wool Brursels Rugs, 11.47 on Velvet Rugs, 12.97 ferent designs to select designs and color- for parior 12. 97 hn $20 Heavy All-Wool So. quality; special at, in the house; in neat medalii effect; regularly $13 special at mous 9x12 ft. Persian Axminster Rugs Be et rcs 36 Reversible Dining Room Rugs ; in Size 0x12 feet; closely woven In nea florsl and, eeroll pate 2 13.75 terne: can be used on either side: # Ft sine Db ween 1,97 'y 9 Wire "549

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