The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1911, Page 28

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es freed WIFE DYING FROM ESCAPING CAS Janitress Injured Attempting to - Rescue Aged Couple After Explosion. H An old man is dead and his aged wife Probably is dying in Gouverneur Hos- pital because neither was able to master the intricacies of ¢ newly purchesed gas range. A week ago Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hirschhorn had « gas range installed in their Mttle flat at No. 108 Forsyth street. Hirschhorn was eighty-six years 014; his wife eighty-five. For a long time they had held out against thes “new-fangied” contr’ “ances, but finally yielded on the ground of conventence ‘and on the promise of Mrs. Rowe Laban- | sky, the janttress, that she would help them take care of It. Every night and morning since the x>> stove arrived Mrs, Labansky has been | “keeping her promise, but last night the | Mirsehhorns had a late suppe: and loft the range burning until midnight. Then Mrs, Hirschhorn turned some valves | about the range and sbe and her hus-| Dand went to bed. Hirschhorn was awakened by the us- ‘caping gas early this morning. He went into the hall, but became stupefed, fell down the stairs and broke his neck. He @ied instantly. Mrs. Labansky was burned in an expiosion that attended her efforts to drag Mrs, Hirschhorn from the fume-laden rooms. The old couple had lived at the place for fifteen years. —_—- OUTLAW LEAGUE UNDER WAY i CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—That the battle for the services of Orvie Overall, former Cub star, is the entering wedge |= for the formation of an outlaw league on the Pacific coast was reported here to-day as the reason for the visit here of J. Cal Ewing, owner of the Frisco Club in the Pacific Coast League. The magnates who are promoting the new league, !t was said, plan to “copp off” gonie of the stare of the two major leagues, pay them enormous salaries and “clean up" at the expense of the Pacific coast authorized organization. - ———_ DE ORO RETAINS HI8 TITLE. CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—Alfred De Oro to-day has a tighter hold than ever on the World's three-cushion _ billiard championship, He defeated. Wheeler, the Chicago professional, 160 to 109, last Right's session ending up a three-day tournament. The champion made his score in 217 innings, getting an average of 700. Wheeler's average was 0, |PIMPLES, BLACKHFADS, | affli Miss Brown's Father Angry at Jo-| One ¢ Enungement Story, | Astlatant Superinten: | s in Richmond Bor- , poured In night, sible « Mr. why his name the Brown family ‘Ii make the person respon- | | | FACIAL ERUPTIONS All Disappear When Get- tysburg Man Uses Resinol How happy would men and women be did they know, as does R. G, Parry of ; ow to remove black- and restore their skin. ) ! Many a i rendered homely by eruptions, This letter may be the means of showing a way to those thus icted. Read it thoroughly and give it a F some months my face was covered pimples and blackheads. Hearing of Resinol Soap, L immediately began to use it, and was greatly benefited, es- pecially +o in its having caused the dis- appearance of all facial eruptions. “R. G. PARRY, ringworm, bai itching, black chaps and crac druggist is fami Resinol Oi d will sell it to you oilar sizes, or, if d, for sample to Resinol Chemical Co., Used instead of face powder (doesnot show like powder) and does not rub off; makes the skin soft, white and beau- titul, Buy it; try tt. 265¢ 50c Ibe AUBRY SISTERS’ BEAUTIFIER TINT sed ith the Beauties, aires beautifs re, skin that with otber tints, Natural: my motes eal" Siepatment ore git ier and Hy Stores and. all other drug stor eit send “sou samples “of. seven Aubry Sisters’ preparations, « uty Booklet for od your dealer's name, Accopt No Injurious Tmitations. Aubry Sisters, Dept,N,A..200 W, 28d ot,, N.Y, ft suid he couldn't Imagine | was used to embarrass | | JAMES McCREERY & CO, 23rd Street . On Saturday, November the rth 34th Sireet TRIMMED HATS. 1 Both Stores. The season’s prevailing models in an extensive assortment of smartly trimmed Hats At greatly reduced prices. 5.00 and 10.00 ‘ colors. Novelties suitable for Holiday Gifts. 5 An attractive stock of Novel! Neckwear, including a large variety of Ra - bud Crescents and Side-Bows in contrasting | JEWELRY DEP’TS. 1m Both Stores, NECKWEAR DEP’TS. Im Both Stores, Silk Sale of Bengaline Silk Collars in Black or White, Fichu shape. 3-75 and 4.50 14 2 karat Gold and Platinum Mesh Bags and Purses. Gold Vanity Cases and Finger Chate- lains, Eye Glass Cases and Lorgnettes. Platinum Necklaces, Pendants and Scarf Pins set with diamonds. ts Real Coral and 5 Brooches and Scarf karat gold. Seed Pearl Necklaces, Earrings. : Enamel Vanity Shell Cameo Necklaces, Pins, mounted in 14 Pendants and Cases, Bonbonnieres, : Finger Chatelains and Hat Pins, mounted in Sterling Silver. ' Gun Metal Mesh Baga and Purses, Jet Collars, Necklaces and Hair Ornaments. A large variety of Rhinestone Bar Pins and Small Hat Pins, mounted in Sterling Silver.- 23rd Streot a JAMES McCREERY & 69, 34th Street $200 REWARD FOR “JOKER.” | BISCUITS BEAT COTTON OIL. + dividend of 2 per cent. The first was the American Cotton O1) Company, which makes the greater « it," Brown sald last pany for the year because, as one of irectors explained yesterday, the ors of the country have not been if as much oll for thelr salad as y used to HABERDASHERY DEP’TS. -_- Hays Extra. Dividend; the) onthe preterred @ ustrial combination passed nt. dividend on the common rday, while another declared, to its regular 1%, an extra 1 of the country, he National Biscutt es the greater part biscuits. Basin@s haa not been h the American Cotton O11 Com- FRANCIS He hinted that they had JAMES McGREERY & GO. 23rd Street 34th Street On Saturday, November the 11th In Both Stores. An extensive assortment of Angora and Wool Jackets, Waistcoats and Reefers. Suitable for Automobiling, Golf and any out door wear. ( BOYS’ CLOTHING. DEP'TS., In Both Stores, Unusual Values in Boys’ Clothing. Combination Jacket Suits with two pairs of knickerbocker trousers. Norfolk model, size 8 to 14 years;, Double Breasted model, size 10 to. 17. years. 5:00 per suit ‘ value 5.50 to 6.75 Boys’ Mixed Cheviot Reefers. ‘ Size 3 to 12 years, 4.50 m value 5.50 Boys’ Overcoats with convertible collar. basadined age value 675 107.50 Students’ first long Trouser Suits with Size 15 to 19 years. «' 8.50 . value 10.50 vest. AUTOMOBILE APPAREL. In Both Stores, Men’s Fur Coats,—Raccoon, Astrachan Lamb, Pony Skin agd Dog Skin, collars of various furs. A assortment of fur lined and Cravenett, Cloth Overcoats. Cloth and Fur Hate for Men, also Women’s Hoods. Fur Lined and Leather Gloves and Gauntlets. Robes of Fur, Plush and Cloth. Fur Lined Boots and Foot Muffs. Sale’ of Men’s Raccoon Coats, cut full with wide sweep. 65.00 value 85.00 Autamobile Caps with double bands. Made of Mixed Cheviot. 1.00 values 1.50 and 1.95 JAMES MOCREERY & C0. revers, iped with contrasting colors of vel- 4t vet and finished with large fancy buttons; 23rd Street , 34th Street choice of blue, red, tan and dark’ green cok. ors; sizes 13 to 17 years; on sale Saturday, at - ° " Girls’ $12, Coats A Sailor Collar The greatest coat value at $1.98 that has been produced in New York this year; made heavy quality cheviot; coats other stores are asking $1 and $2 higher; \ good styles; excellently tailored; choice of cheviot or worsted mix- New Fall and Winter Models. Women’s Boots made of all desirable leathers for Dress or Street wear. Various models,—Lace, Button and Blucher Cut; new style toes, High, medium or common sense heels. 4.00 per pair “In the Custom Department will be found the ‘Sorosis Luxurious Models” of Boots and Slippers, representing the highest art in shoe- making. 5.00 to 1§.00 per pair Boys’ ‘and Girls’ Sorosis Shoes for Dress, School or general wear. 2.50 to 4.00 per pair Men's Soroaia Shoes, all leathers. 5.00 and 6.00 per pair : tise JAMES MoGREERY & 60, 23rd Strect 34th Street THE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, ‘1041, been using too mech gasoline for their | automobiles and couldn't afford table luzuries, The Oe: A adn was paid LEGCETT & CO YOU CAN EXPECT AND WE GUARANTEE TO GIVE YOU: Mandsomely tailored wool cassimere and worsted overcoats in the newest shades of gray, brown, ete.; regulation or convertible collar models; all lined with heavy Italian satin; broad shoulder effects—herringbone, fine ribbed and diagonal effects. The suits em- brace all the season's Winter fabrics, including fine black thibets and lighter shades; well tailored, up-to-the-minute styles; every garment in the sale an actual $8 ‘to $10 value; the bargain chance of a lifetime; Saturday at Suits and Overcoats at $7.50 In all the new Fall shades—brown, gray, neat and fancy stripe worsted, black and blue, in all sizes; also Stouts; Saturday is the day eee @ large and roomy; GAVONIV BE Ges ade teousiuaitiscieors # Boys’ $3.50 Blue Serge Suits and Overcoats at $1.98 Long Convertible Collar Coats in plain gray or striped Melton, 8 to 16 years, Double. r Suits of blue » 16 years, Sizes This Overcoat, with or without con- ‘vertible collar, $4.50. Unparalleled Purchase and Sale of Girls’, Misses’ and Juniors’ ’Beaver Hats WE COUNT THIS offering as the y fN greatest in the annals of recent millinery sensations, 100 dozen; NAVY BLUE or BROWN; long, silky nap beaver J hats in many delightful snappy models. The famous ‘“Matte- wan” $3.50 hats for girls, misses and juniors; on sale to- morrow only...... @ _ These Hate, 140. PauParD MATL 49. 1.40 Never Has There Been the Equal of This - Sale of Juniors’ Full Length less sheepski throughout; wi riage or We only want a fair, natural profit. wool fancy cheviots; large sailor collar and turnback cuffs; grays, blues, red, etc.; Saturday at sale price Saturday we place on Sale Women’s English Polo and Black Cheviot Coats 4:8 We do not have to say anything more about these coats than that THEY PRE- SENT THE BIGGEST COAT VALUE WE'VE PRODUCED THIS YEAR. Made from strictly all-wool coatings, in all the latest shades, including brown and 5 handsome, large reversible collar and cuffs of contrastin, rtals or self colors; new wide belted back; strictly man-tailored garments; also Included are 54-Inch long heavy black cheviot coats, some with seal plush, Perstan Lamb (3 atk brald imitation), baby lanyb caracul or satin pe cokars; in sizes 14 to 18 years for misses and $2 to 44 bust for women, ia ONLY PREPAID MAIL ORDERS FILLED________ Boys’ ( healthful 2.65 2.39 Uke Cut af 1.59 Winter Weight Men’s & Young Men’s $12 Worsted| $18 Bench Made Custom Finished Suits or Overcoats at $10 Overcoats and Suits that cannot be equalled elsewhere for, style, material, finish and make under $20; all bench made and custom finished in the latest 1911 Fall and Winter weight fabrics and shades; size for men and youths; Saturday is the day, at........ Another Boys’ Overcoat, Sensation ; This Saturday a Great Purchase and Sale of Boys $5 Single or Double-Breasted Convertible Collar Overcoats, at Made with belt back In brown or gray HEAVY-WEIGHT CHEVIOT, in sizes 9 to 17 years; every coat full length; yell ed, a positive $5 garme: S Boys’ $7.50 High Grade Suits or |; Winter Overcoats at $4.98 of e right edit Bc ONLY PREPAL Baby Carriage Fur Robes at 1.89 Made of good grade, perfectly odor- vith pocket; fit any size car- go - cart; this lot worta $3.00 each; Saturday only 1,894 ONLY PREPAID MAIL ORDERS BY THIS HEADING WE MEAN that at the very beginning of the season coats of the excellence embodied in this lot have never before been offered at such a low price. y , _ These cost us less than usual—so we price them accordingly. Upward of 450 coats in the lot, made from all 4.98 tures; sizes to 14 years; large broadcloth trimmed sailor collar and $5 and $6 Sample Coats for Girls (6 to 14 Years) Saturday at 3.98 20 different styles, all exclusive, high grade models; made from the choicest grades of Strictly all-wool coatings, such as cheviots, worsteds, beavers, etc.; all ‘have sailor collar of contrasting colors; handsomely trimmed with silk braids; ALL SIZES and plenty of large ones; Storm Shoes In a stirring Saturday sale event. $ These shoes are better and more feet dry in rain or storm; warm in cold weather. 12 to 14 inches high, with waterproof bellows tongue to top to keep out snow and rain; made of waterproof grain ¢alfskin in tan oF black, with extra buckles at top (like gut); |’ heavy DOUBLE SOLES; specially priced as tol Ss The 14 in. High Shocs— Sizes 254 to S44, Sizes t to 2, The 12 io. High Shoes— Sizes 254 to 5%4, Sizes 1 to 2, SPECIAL SALE—Men’s Storm Rubbers; medium and wile widtfm, in sizes 6 to 12; regular $1 quality; also Men’s House Slippers in tan or black leather; leather Tined; in sizes 6 to 11; special for Saturday, Bt cnccernene eee eenennerernne Sterling Silver Hoop Rings TSN, Suits 4.50 $10 ull Front ars; C tal hs 'D MAIL ORDERS lined Remarkable Polo Coats 1.98 than rubber beots—keep Sizes 9 to 13%, 2.19 Sizes 9 to 7A, 1.89 2.39 2.19 15¢

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