The evening world. Newspaper, November 9, 1911, Page 5

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| ee —— | an NEW CHANCELLOR INSTALLED AT THE NY UNVERSTY Elmer Ellsworth Brown Takes Office After Elaborate and Solemn Ceremonies. MANY NOTABLES THERE. Justices McCall, Dowling and Hall, Mayor Gaynor, Ambas- sador Bryce Take Part. Mimer Ellsworth Brown, the new Chancellor of New York University, was Installed in his office at the collegiate city on Washington Helghts to-day | with all the pomp and ceremony which have been handed down as traditions sinee the institution was founded. Among the notable persons who had | a part in the proceedings were Jus tice Edward B, McCall, president | the alumn! and the honorary grand] marshal of the day; Justico Victor J. | Dowling and Justice Ernest Hall, as-| sistant honorary marshals, Senator| Elthu Root, Mayor Gaynor, Ambassador Hryce of Great Britain, Andrew Car- negie and scores of city officials and celebrated educators. The procession! before the actual inauguration wan) brifiant with many colored academic} Malt | and across here the instoll- and around campus to tho Ubrary w ation took place. When the head of the proc reached the Ubrary the ling 4) forming a lane through which ton the rear passed into the dWiling # ceasively until the new Chancellor was the tast to enter. ACCEPTS the | itus, a OST AFTER BEING “© EDUCATOR WHO NOW HEADS THE cITY UNIVERSITY. college attendance within the com- ing yoars. “Yet it would seem incumbent upon Columbia University, our elder sister, the College of the City of New York, our junior, and New York University to confer from time to time regard- ing the general interests of higher education in the city of New York and that they devise ways in which the educational needs of our metro- ‘ople may be fully met. McCracken, Chancellor Emer- Dean Ashley made congratu- jlatory addresses, as did representatives jot the alumni and the student every large univer- sent representatives. ppeared with the and Andrew Car. for the Univ of ch he Is offict tor. ‘years old, a porter at the Melrose Hotel, ;One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street THE EVENING WORLD, HOTEL IN HARLEM: PORTER ARRESTED on na Might nvennes: “rast night, marked the passing of one of the oldest station houses in the city. Patrolmen and oM- Two Suspicious Blazes in the Melrose Blamed on Vet- eran Employee. gers of twenty-five and more years of experience in the historic place |atrangely moved when the doors j looked for the last time and the blotter slaimmed shut at the stroke of eleven. ‘The house was bullt ae @ residence in 163. During the Civil War it was used | a8 a’ hospital and in 1863 it became @ sta- tlon house. ‘The twentieth precinct force ts detailed at the nineteenth precinct station, on ‘Twentieth street between Sixth and Sev- enth avenues until a new structure re- places the one abandoned. Pratect Yourself! e at pred b Ato | On cLecwnens Michael P. McGovern, sixty-four No, 170 East One Hundred and Twenty- ninth street, was locked up at the Kast police station to-day suspected of being | reaponaible for two fires discovered si- Original a and 4 Genuine multaneously on the third floor of the | hotel, at 2.80 o'clock this morning. Thomas Sculiy, manager of the hotel, _imom seuty, manager ot he now, MALTED MILK Imitation’ Govern arrested. He says that ertier | % in the night he had an altercation with MoGovern, One fire was discovered in room No. 64 where the bed clothes appeared to have been .et ablaze, and the other was in a retiring room, where waste paper was burning. vestigating. Not in any Herne TELLER & Co. OUTFITTERS TO WOMEN, MISSES, CHILDREN AND INFANTS Fifth Avenue A VERY SPECIAL SALE HIGH CLASS FUR COATS FOR WOMEN, MISSES & JUNIORS IE pelts selected for Bonwit Teller & Co. ES fur coats are all of choice quality and WARNED OF SESPONSIRILITIES. Ee she et : in their cl ‘The Rov. Dr. Qoorge Alexander con- ‘Drunkards represent the highest grades in their class, GNUaRIn(auaiiitond) csepen@billliay ee which, together with the perfect fit and was about to assume and in the solemn Saved Seereti “ superior workmanship of these fur coats, words of the prescribed ritual askod 1y . him if he was willing, after self-exam- assure values that are most exceptional. {nation and deliberation, to undertake | Any Lady May Do It It At Home— ald the Chancellor-elect. Costs Nothing To Try. MOIRE PONY COATS der th ked a pledge | i . from De. Brown that be would fullai| 52 inches long, made from selected skins, brocade all him duties and delivered over to him orsatinlining. Value 59.50..............s0005 45.00 the @ymbolic torch, the keys of the unl-! versity, the charter and statutes of the ‘university and the great Lg ee FRENCH SEAL COATS ; reh, elaborately wi In silver, 4 pty lie mitt of tise Gould. 52 inches long, made from choice pelts, brocade Ya bis inaugural address Chancellor | orsatinlining, Value85.00...........ssese0e0 58.00 Brown sald in part: | Here is a world within municipal | boundaries which 1s to be a light to BRILLIANT SEAL COATS ind to the grenter world he- Its people in great numbers 54 inches long, fate biti caer eae ering the higher schools, Even * lined. Value 110.00... . 85.00 eo ft 1s far behind other cities and | Every Womap tn the World May Save even behind whole States in the pro- At last, drunk ni Portion which the attendance upon nent’ that is tasteless and ‘\NuMMED SEAL COATS {tm colleges and universities bears to abso! Bish 60 baal ind 52 inches | of ality skina, {te total population, inches long, of prime quality si trimmed Pan an otith mui pomiation eaval to with Adelaide Chinchilla or eit Raccoon. that of this city, has 5,000 more stu- Te wits Osea. (leatitutiobk: Value 125.00... . 95.00 Twenty other States show a larger - proportionate attendance, Chicago, CARACU!. COATS Philadelphia and the metropolitan Alatriot of Boston, the three cities 52 inches long, made from choice skins, rich i to New York, all show @ es. Rirceratlondance ratio. If New York brocade lining. Value 85.00.............00000+ 65.00 came up even to the average of | hi trend: Hite her’ tollenes. end. universities. | | CARACUL COATS Ni "4 ti yt 12,000 student: s Mid SER tires; cut nt for fron | 52 inches long, selected skins, satin broche lining. 000 % Hao students, nate tor | ValGIAROOR resveretisescccestessse ees 110.00 © moral which | tn simply this. the ince SABLE :QUIRREL COATS abitity show a great fnerwese; fal its 52 inches long Lei c dy ed poles as ail . handsome PTeMe re Te. ch the Lewart Ritter? brocade lining. Value 165.00.................. 125.00 3d 121st TRIMMED MARMOT COATS 52 inches long, in rich mink coloring, trimmed Ave. 2 Street with Beaver collars and cuffs. Value 110.00..... 85.00 ie Wh SEAL COATS Big Savings friday gs BIEAM Boys’ Russian 1.69 » {Dru Muskrat), 53 inches jong eoested shioms 1 1 IU I7ZB00 sais cstsssessrsee Blouse Suits, f ah ERS HN YAN About 200 boys’ stylish Russian blouse suits (as Wustrated) that would be rom $1.96 to PERSIAN LAMB COATS 2.49 in the regi h 1 i . ne ae quality Vall weal Vacation | phestuet 36 inches long, flat curl skins, brocade lining. i tzimmed all around with three rows VAliG MAU edad bal sed he aes ranergua 145.00 ely embroidered emblem | hie!d; knicker pants; sizes 3 tc 8 years, Girls’ 99, IC PERSIAN LAMB COATS Rain Capes, 52 inches long, flat carl ri pele, beautiful brocade About 500 of these popular gray stripe roin lining. Value 295, .. 245.00 Women’s Dress Skirts Heavy all wool storm serge and im- chiffon panamas and corduroys; igh girdle effect models; panel front tnd back. Stitched or open panels; girdie sizes 22 to 32; regulation belt izes 22 to 38; black, navy 2. 79 and corduroys; value $3.98 Girls’ Plaid Dresses Hard to believe that such a beautiful dress should be sold at this price, but we have about 50 dozen for to-morrow's sale that are worth (rom $1. Ant to $1.98; made from black and whit: check; sizes 6 to 14 yrs.; ‘ei GOC Misses’ Shoes Dongola kid top, with pat; leather +ipa, button or lace; solid leather soles; sizes 11 to 2. *98c Boys’ Shoes Gun metal end box calf Bluchers: sizes satin calf, sizes y $1.48... 98c es’ Neckwear Hemstitched collar and cuff fre mee we we 250] capes for girls, from 6 to 14 years, at the extraordinarily low price of 99c.; they { ate all the kind that regularly sold at $1.49 and $1.98; large hood, etc., + | ned wit’ silk finis plaid; tailor made arm slits, wide full sweep, Boys’ Auto Coats ir auto Coat) ith convertible butions to ne k; selection fancy mixtures and tweeds; sateen 8 to 16 ycars; wort Boys’ Suite Variety cf pa by Children’s pundarunae Heavy fleece-lined vests, pants and drawers; natural color; sizes 20 19. to34; special Cc Boys’ Flannel Blouses Variety of light and dark patterns, in heavy flannels; sizes 8 to 16 J LY years;regularly 25c.. .. °15c Boys’ and Girls’ Hose Fast black stockings. for school wear fin orh bbed; sizes 6 te 10c 10 years, speci Scotch Lace Curtains 3 yards jong and SO inches wide,. 0 beautiful collection of designs; value 98C. pAif....+ ss sss sees, vh Ic Fifth Avenue at 38th Street oe COMP ‘ SPECIAL DELIVERIES sity to the Bronx and Westchester County, Our Terms bs Down on $i 2.50 bd COT Tals OUT ii Entitle You te = some Souventr. Hane THURSDAY, The Food DrinkforAllAges ‘Trust The Fire Marshal is in- - Insist on “HORLICK’S” nUvemBen 8, 1911, o1_ Reductions This Week at A Corner 17th St. sitated anc ther large and well- nience of hi u ekeepers in this Special Grand Opening offers Flour == Pride cake and pastry. Sclected Cggs, rien". Sweet Potatoes, t.""" 3 bs. Red [gh q are Orane B Ibs. Cooking Apples, {:....6 Eating ‘App! es, Sons! .. & Ibs. fice, Asnourishing as the highest priced, 3 Ibs. Rolled Oats, Fresh from the mill, 3 Ibs. New Prunes, i". 3 tbs. Se Prunes, Blue Ribbon, extrachoice, large pkg. IL 3° 5 JX Stamps FREE on Thursday, Friday and @@Z==eay)} Saturday of this week with can of the far famed 10° 10¢ 15 23° 17 12 Essie Condensed Milk, rich and pure First of the New Season’s Pack—Per Essie Tomatoes, solid in extra large cans, 5) inches tall, regular price 15c: a can. product, deliciously sweet and tender; 15c can, Essie Succotash, suger ae corn and Lima beans; nothing finer; 15¢ can. . 60 JAC Stamps FREE with 1 lb. of Best Teas 50° Your choice of Formosa-Oolong, ed a English Breakfast and Mixed, for.......... Pe ek inal - 35c 30c ZO Stamps with 1 lb. Very Best Coftee.. 10 Stamps with 1 Ib. Choice Coffee 10 Stamps with 1 |b. Ideal Blend Condensed Milk Butler’s—lreom rich, fresh, whole ml, in sanitary cans,cach ... jem Crisps jana south pesados Mount! Verna Ss of Mutton, very best, pound 10c Lope of Chicken, very coo, pound 1VAe HB. Kirk & Co.'s, bottle are Old Crow Rye, 20° 2 Granulated Sugar 23° ‘Another New Store On Saturday Next, November 11, the doors will swing open bright and early at 619 Fifth Ave., Brooklyn Telephone Connection The popularity of Butler prices and Butler quality has neces. A cordial invitation is extenced to participate in the Louis, hated XXXX. Best for bread, biscuit, Pillsbury’s Best and Gold Medal Flour, Bag 79¢ 25°|Oranges, Famous “Essie Brand” choicest select- ed fruit, packed ie 12 EssieSugar Corn, *\"7'5¢\i —_—_—_—____ A. Kresh from Nat onal Hiseuit Co Grendw ot ier's Cooldes ° Ko alun B bacmits Mi Dis ] al High-Grade Wines & Liquors at all the 117 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores ll the 200 James Butler Inc. Stores ed -apy ointed store for the conve- neichbo hood. at the new store. tare 1 tb. bag 9} th. bay 395. 75°23" 1% Large, juicy, new fruit from Porto Rico; dozen 25° qe Codfish Threads, Seca Fam i s° Imported Sardines, ': aoe Loe \Pancake Flour, “\o27 los larve package...» Blue Ribbon Syrup . 10° Buckwheat Flour, S720" 13¢ (Prepared Flour, ‘Wiiuc..... LBe ‘Triumph Rice, ete ohne ad Boe aa 5 ga’ Stamps ” FREE with each can of Belle Brook Evapcrrated Mik Thick as cream; Qc: Baby 5° size of Canned Vegetables can this week. . fection in Quality, Weed and Flavor Hssie Lima Beans, "52% e lected, large, and full of flavor; 18¢ can....... "15 Essie Stringless Beans, Deliciously tender, with the fresh picked gar- | 5° den flavor; 18c can....... extra sifted Early June, Essie Peas, 35, ne 17 tender; regulur 20c can. ..........0.ceeeeee 104-7 Stamps FREE with each of the following purchases: Blue Ribton Farina, choicest quality, large package. 10c Peer.ess Corn Starch, choicest quality, larze pkge. LOC Triumph Oats, fresh ‘rom ill, largest packave.... LOG Worcestershire Sauce, !ecrless Brand, bottle... 1C@ Tomato Cat: up, Pecriess Brand, botile.......... 10@ B.ue Ribbon suit, Runs free, larve round carton 10¢c Liberty Preserves Home grown fruits, ¢ I ree No. 4 stone o Fresh Hams, ‘rom corm fed porkers, pound, . Suzar Cured Hams, th: finest, pound.. Sir John Lower's 3 Swallow, bottle Irish Whiskey, $1.15 Kingussie Scoich, feat 79° French Brandy, i". $1.25 Guinness’s Stout, fii, §1-45: fi? $1-|Bass Ale... . buvies, ©3037 Deen syst 50 JA’ Stamps FRIOE with each of the following purchases; Old Monogram Rye Whiskey, bots... Od Cabinet Wh skey, 'Y, Full quart bottle... ‘$1 Princeton Cocktai's, Merwe oe Met’ 7 Ge Trysome Brandy, iio" "735° Superior Ging, (1 10 oF Hotans, ver "THE 50 22¢ Stamzs FREE with cach of the ‘olluwing purchases: &° Imported Po WP, Castillo Cabinet, bottle "F Fe Imrorted Sherry, Citalde So. a, 75° De ppel Kumme}, double grain, ‘Ca ifernia Claret, pure grape, ‘halt 50° Leadi g liome Brews, case frob ths . Lager Beer, sy e aay” Stamps FREE with All Purchases, Sunday World Wants Work BMonday Morning Wonders a. t : : Inclading Sugar, Butter and ‘74s, binestipcinmetange tS

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