The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1911, Page 20

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een * through which a fire hose had been “geeidentally touched of by oA NEW SHELTER FOR SEAMEN. | Gist cr wets ssasy Yor trot nase oO re: “SOCMISTSWN HEE". TAFTWRES HS | YOUTH ARRESTED | CITVINJERSEY; =m GOOD WISHES TO AFTER TWO FIRES * BLECTANAYOR | Staid Rockaway Will be Ruied! by Wiliam H. Matthews, a { Veteran in His Party. Mt | | ¥ i ¢ DOVER, N. J. Nov. 10.—That Rook- way, one of the most witr tive boroughs !n the Sts ata the first to elect a etems Ike @ freak of irony to its staid nd steady inhabitants, and none ts more surprised than Mayor-elect Will- fam H. Matthows himself. The bor ugh bus nearly 2000 inhabitants and Duesday 26 votes were polled, Mat- | thows getting a majority of % cver MB. Strait, the Republican candidate, Meckaway !s a manufacturing centre 8 consicerabie wealth, with many com- | fortadle homes Ite residents have al- | ways been slow to adopt any new ideas, and have persistently fought | Against “isms” and innovations. Not Seclaliem itseif caured the clection of | Matthews, but rather the personality of the candidate, many voters preferring Matthews to his opponent. The Mayor-elect {s an honest, hard- working man, a game fighter and |s Very popular with the working and wailddle class of votera To-day he said: LAST RITES IN STREET “E G14 not expect to be elected. 1 did Ret Go on the ticket decauso 1 wanted FOR PRIEST HIT BY CAR.! the Office or expected to get It, but be- Pf : ee cause my party wanted me to make |Four Dominicans Go Through Cere- the canvars To @ good Socialist the, ies Under Are Li MTA Win-party is euuivaunt to monies U nder Are Light Woile command. That fs the reason why I Crowd Bares Heads. fan for Mayor and why I have been a xtreme unction was administered eandidate on the Sociaiist ticket for the she light IAs AIGHE. RE past ten years for offices ranging from and Lexington avenue constable to Congressman. : friars to @ fellow | “Iam prowd of the distinction thrust | Stiest, the Kev. Patrick Murray, of the upon me, but I am more proud of the | Gnurch of St. Thomas Aquinas, Brook- hemor conferred on my party dy the) yyy A crowd stood uncovered during people of the borough which I love and| the rites. | fer which J am ready to ght to the) jather Murray had been hit by @ fale. northbound trolley car while crossing “Just what my plane of official ac-/ the avenue. The blow knocked him| tien are or what I shall do of try to| unconscious. One of the acolytes of St.| 4@, I will not digcuss until after 1 take | vincent rs Church, which is at that! the cath of office. 1 am only one mem- | corner, recognized him as a priest from ber of the incoming borough govern-| his 4 led the friars in the ment. 1 don't expect the others to) adjoining house instantly, By the time Mmuckle to me, nor do 1 expect them | Father Murray had been carried to the te think asi do. But 1 will try to do] gidewalk the four friars arrived with what I think is right. just and for | the crucifix, sactament and sacred the best interests of all. Jolie and kneit by him and performed “I have been compelled to work for the lust ceremonies. my ving since 1 was seven years old} No arrer was m ead have passed over many rough | came With an a Places, What little education I nave unbla an derblit. A hund monies ye at the H presiding, ator te The iat of Jienry a Prof, Wil Dr. Bro’ as United cation to | York Uni ption Hospital hi rf } @ucured by the ald of tallow dips after | ane ad ie tase ot Gays of hard toll, and every cent 1 pos- LO SEES eee has come from hard work. I have | Been ridiculed, hooted and perneciited | A. S. WHITE NOT ILL. fer my*beliers, but I'm here yet. And! ‘when I'm in oMce I will bo Mayor of | Report That Cincinnat! Financier Recxaway. If the doronan woree ‘ MUNIES Usisig SBasee; 18 wil be top| Matt Moen Stricken With Apo- Tean't do it good.” plexy Untrae, Mayor-clect Matthews was born in Tt wa i Engiand sixty-eight years ago, but came ports don! to America when he was about twenty- OMA Originally a Mepudlican, he inte Became a Prohiditionist, but for y _ el the cause of Soctaliam. I years ago when a Prohibition. |Clovehini, were jnoorrect. Mr, White fot he vowed never to have his hair cut! ia in tals cit , u chy and is in the best of yon a Bere cas as lected Pre 1-| health, as fricnds calling at his office, CAN s 17|No. 2% Pine streot, tanh i Peached a length of eighteen inches, and | 2 I ‘the Me A its ol ie ie tei he wore it curted on top of hi: ‘ a Y f his heat. | garding supposed {iness, learned — it e test of pleasure, FUR THIEVES SCARED The publighel reposts stated that Mra. White, w rocently parated AWAY AS ALARM RINGS, trom nim in order t live abroad, wan se hurrying to thia country for h Mrs. White hi Force Skylight and "Cut Hole ry fer. pomae tltse and the th: in Ceiling to Reach ports he possibility of a Plunder. |er" ca aged the ne ly noe J f rt * ol r. Walle's Mines e Evening ‘The inability of the poll tvate | World regrets that, with other news- @tep an amazingly bold and rapid se-| °P Actin Hes of fur robberies was again made) BOYS LOADED WITH LOOT. evident to-day when it was discovered that the store of Ackerman & Gordon, | OM® Cauht After Robbing Store Ne. 28 East Twenty- d street, had | Well Fixed for Shaving, heen entered. The Ackerman place of} >, Business is on the eighth Moor, one| 4% Po Story from the roof, A skylight, forced | M"*! strc nm, and a hole cut in the ceiling | the er ear Fathor Murray and | odably one base of the skull dd to-day that the re- the newspapers yes- ot the tte y at bin home tn an a ladder to t if, showed tho police that that of the same organ depredations in the nity to rejouble vheir guards ht. rteon, of No, 423 West he ringing of a protective alarm, , va 4 searen produced brought Holmes's agents They found a complete set o tools. Later, when stock was t was discovered that no very v fure were inissing. The thiev been scared away befo bundle up the plunder, wh: carefully selected. One man can easily carry ‘bundle more than 8,00) wo able fur, and the total of in the past six month $50,000, of trousers, nace on ne he sald, hy T had to get r guys have got well over Chiidren iaaieariouien SERMON BY RAILROAD HEAD Taker Text from Vible as Me Au. dresses Trae Club, PITTSBURGH, Noy. 10.~Taking the twenty-fourth and twenty-fifth verses of the Gospel of St “And if a kingdom b . iteelf that kingdom cannot stand; and if a house 4 that house « Write Us For This und FREE Sample vurgh last! gehy nants tree kemreie fot pavonudea! between | treatment agent °) cowity for the| } ent and nee | the raw ‘and healing and its cons tnanently all formas 000 druggists sell it Doctors, nurses, it, Even our sam= pr the shipper be @ary 07 his advancement. druggists recomm: =a Mondom Manutacturing Co, The New York Port Society, an or- ‘Mina ganization which has done work among jonyetis, Mina, the seamen in the port of New York Even Pure =~. in Sanitary foe ninety-threo years, will formally MALIN 200 & boc ofa new west elde branch, Nos, to Eat 0 leventh avenue, this evening, Adéresses will be made by Dr, David ANTAL r @. Wyle, Dr. John B. Calvert, the Rev, “4 Gamuel BDoult, pastor of the Mariners’ Caurch and Genera! Superintendent of FRE the work, and J. A. DeBoer, Superin- tamfent of the west side branch. versity, to-da i in his new offical capacity by prosiding | ford avenue station tn Brooklyn, and as at the education confer lowed the insta fere represented at the instailatio than 10) gueata assembled at a ban evening was the re: W CHANCELLOR} ETN BROOKLYN |Dr. Brown Begins Work as| Waste Paper Accumulated by Head of New York Uni- Strike Is Used in Starting versity To-Day, Suspicious Blazes. slleworth Brown, yesterday ine} Two mispiclous fires were discovered hancellor of New York Unie; Within an hour of each other early to- acted for the firat time, 4ay by policemen attached to the Bed- a result of one of them a youth describ- fon fi Prof, Paul Henry; years old, of No, 5% Driggs avenue, was jean Keppel of Co-| arraigned in the Manhattan Avenue 4 Chancellor Kirkland of Van-| Court as a suspicious person. At 1 o'clock Policeman Sneldeker saw re.) ® blaze under the stoop against the sterday, In the evening more | Wooden door leading into the cellar at ot the six-story double tenement at No. 232 otel Astor, Dr, George Alex. Metropolitan avenue, The fire had been red institutions of 1 Among the foatures of the lated during the White Wings atrike and onerati was burning through the door, It did if toaakere t Taft! about $0 damage. ae Boeke "l) An hour later Policemen Doyle and Naas é Young noticed a man walking along | ton and Presi m| South Fourts street, about seven biocks wn his post from Where the other fire occurred, 4 of Edu- doubling on his tracks and acting In @ a of New peculiar way, according to thelr sto: versity. In a few minutes, they say, they saw BROOKLYN ‘SE EVENING WORLD, FRIDA @ himself as John Donald, eighteen | the ether stamped out the fire, which was started in much the same manner as the other one. wvonald, they denied knowing anything about the but sald he had |. a cigarette ys 2, and thrown aside the match, which may have dropped into one of the three io ages of papera. William C. Freeman Eminent Newspaper Man says: Vernas Lotion in my home is worth a Drug Store.” it for sore throats. Smokers say it relieves thront irritation like magic. | And as a general antiseptic it should be used in every home. Buy VERNAS to-day. OPPENHEIM, GLLINSs.G Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn Girls’ Smart Sizes 4 to 10 years 6.75 Values £8.75 and $10.00 CHINCHILLACOATSin navy blue, brown and gray, full flan- nel lined, button to neck, vel- vet collar, emblem on sleeve. CORDUROY COATSin navy blue and brown, fancy braid trimmed, silk belt, full lined and interlined. Corduroy & Chinchilla Coats 4 $18 Junior Full Length Coats, 13.75 ——— ——_ ESSE New belt model of rough storm mixtures and regula- \ 1 tion Polo cloth; sizes 13 to 19 years. Value $18.00... / 3.75 $25 Gir!s’ Plush and Caracul Coats, 18.00 ———aaEaEoaEaEoaeaeaeaeaeeeeeeeaEaEaeaeaEaEaEaI]|E=S=S=E—— > — — — —~_===ES=EanDSSEESSSSS—— Smart fuli-length model. Lined throughout in guaranteed satin and interlined. Sizes 8 to 16 years. > 18 QQ Regular Valucs $25.00. .......cccscccesssvcecvevces ie $35 Misses’ and Juniors’ Plush Coats, 22.50 EE EE Full length, large shawl collar and cuffs of Caracul Cloth, full satin lined and interlined. Sizes 13 to 17 22 50 e years. Regular Value $35.00................. Misses’ Tailored Suits........ veseeees 15.00 20.00 25.00 Girls’ Cloth Dresses.... 3.95 4.75 5.90 Misses’ Walking Dresses....... *; 13.50 15.00 18.00 Girls’ Dress and School Coats........ 6.75 8.90 10.75 Misses’ and Junior Coats............ 9.75 13.50 15.00 Women’s and Misses’ Full Length Coats face materials for women and misses. Value $20.00 100 POLO COATS, ina variety of smart, double- 12 75 Smart Trimmed Serge Coats.......... 15.00 20.00 25.00 Dressy Broadcloth Coats........... ... 18.75 25.00 35.00 Velour and Plush Coats .-25.00 29.75 35.00 Velvet and Cloth Evening Conts....... 25.00 35.00 45.00 $40 Women’s and Misses’ Suits, $25 Representing the season's best selling ‘models; $ of broadcloth, chevron, diagonal, tailor serge and 2 5 fancy mixtures, in black and all desirable colors. OO Te ee Regular Values to $40.00 | “One bottle of | | | thousand in the Thero's a unique ndaptibility about | Vernas Lotion. It cleans and preserves the teeth, strengthens the gums and purifies the breath. Doctors prescribe | Butt Ath Quoted from “Advertising Talks"——By William C. Freeman. In the Evening Mail of Saturday, Nov. 4, 1911. * “That it would take us at least that time to convince our customers that the CHIEF ASSET of our business was SELLING GOOD MERCHANDISE AT FIXED PRICES, and not any kind of merchandise that we could get hold of to sell at a special reduction, “Your prophecy has come true, Our business in October, 1011, in all of our * * in 1909, and within this period we have opened a new store * * “We are convinced that o PERSISTENTLY RUN IN THE DAILY stores was VERY MUCH LARGER and infinitely more satisfactory than it was *. PAPERS that states a fact clearly and Sanne —that is eae read—that has no circus attachment to it—that is TRUTHFUL—BUILDS A BUSINESS QUICKER THAN ANY OTHER PLAN OF ADVERTISING.” I am very glad to print this statement of Mr. Brill’s, because * * * Every Good Kind of Winter Overcoat At Prices Ranging from $15 to $55, With Extraordinary Values at °15,*20 and ‘25. “Good Merchandise at Fixed Prices,” the biggest dollar’s worth that the best merchandising methods make’ possible and the best that you can get anywhere; that is what we give you in ; these overcoats at *15, ‘20 and *25. ~~ Among them is an immense variety of popular models and fabrics, including rough and smooth brown and gray mixtures, as well as the more conservative Oxford and black. Besides a large number of full lined coats there is a remarkable assortment of coats that are unlined, save for satin shoulders and sleeves, and which show interior or lining fabrics of _ and stripes. Plain and belted + } shaggy ulsters and coats of walking lengths. Winter Overcoats + *30, *35, *40 ana °45 | | | Imported and Domestic makes and fabrics, for men and young men. Coats from London, made of English fabrics and by English tailormen; coats of English fabrics made by American tailormen; and coats+that are our own home product throughout, and all of them good coats and splendid values. Big, warm, shaggy ulsters with belted backs and wide covertible storm collars; coats of walking $3 mages Poa pete for us by Nicoll of London, and others made here. ong them a wonderful assortment of unlined coats with j fancy backs, including the exclusive ‘Brill Illuminated Back Coats” with fabric H backs of plain purple, red, brown and lavender and beautiful blanket plaids. Young Men’s Overcoats, *10, *12 and *15 In the new models and styles that are being shown in men’s coats, but made j to fit young men; of handsome, durable fabrics, thoroughly well. tailored and in a large variety of rough browas and grays in snappy, stylish models. At $15, uolined 4 coats with plaid backs and striped backs, belted and plain. FIVE CONVENIENT STORES “Get the Habit.” Go to : Broadway at 49th Street e i 279 Broedway, nr. Chambers St. f 125th Street at Third Avenue t 47 Cortlandt St., nr. Greenw: Harlem Store Open Every Evening. Union Squzare, 14th St., nr. Bway Union Square and 49th St, Stores Open Saturday Evenings. a So ns*3 = Shoes NOW $9 Our tremendous outlet through stores in other big cities demands an unmatchable large purchase, which means a bed-rock price to us, and an unusual saving to you. Frazinds $3 Shoes > i tiede ti in calt, patent colte shin "gunmetal and viel Bids...

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