The evening world. Newspaper, November 13, 1911, Page 15

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TE ET RE CTR RY Rt RR I Pe » & . 2 sere THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1911. Je * Dilla, but left the coins and the bag. ter, Ruben Bernstein, to the ako BURGLAR JUMPS Among the Jewels taken were veversi| ERRAND BOY KILLED. |oritr iiiance, norenserg tracrsa| TO Keep Oilcloth Like New heirlooms, Mri the cutter to hold the boy while he} oricioth should not be swept with a Second Played by distvend gawkeement ring; deve Man Tried Vain to Save Him| sprang upon the elevator and raised] gio broom or wcrubbed with @ ati : it up. When the elevator was ratsad diamond rings, three scarf pins con- From Fatal Fal from his head and despite the grip.of| brush. Instead, sweep with a soft ymphony Soctety taining pearia and rubles and a 4ia-] youy Ritter, a sixteen-year-old or-|the cutter he slipped through and his| bair brush and wipe off with luke+ | Bene sunburst rand boy of "No, 234 Second body shot into the basement of the] warm water in which has been dis- sein the court yard to which the buralar wy pamee Roeenbers & sen, | S=uaine: polved & teaspoonful of Gold’ Dust FOURTKBNIM STREET — West of PUth Acenue R Jeaped were found several blood stains, |¢mPloved by Samuel Rosenberg & Son, Saar washing powder and rinse with cl ussian Clieypeter* 3 Work THe THe Ak WAS boon, No, 261 Mercer atreet,qwas killed to-day et Exhibit sett On, warm water, Where ollcloth ts los- C. You A’ 'o Fi 7 . Leavesan Impression of Within the past two weeks burgiars| "Yn elevator. The most important charte and] ing ite shiny surface, wash an above, an You A’ford ‘o Forego — ° iP have iilled a watchman on the estate The ‘protecting gate was half open] onjects shown at the revent budget| then dissolve a little ordinary glue in ' Bi boy squeezed through and jigness— Kathleen Par- ac Guggenheim at Sands Point,|&n? the R exhibit have been taken to the College 7 eae een WS onl Broken, |leaning over the guard gate pulled the oA, over the whole carefully with @ flan- low Charms as Soioist W, Bourke Cockran, and robbed and|*levator down. It descended upon the} the main building of the Inatitution, 1 dipped in glue water,” Choose a d H . ‘ ‘ ' ‘ne {ad's head and with his neck between! the exhibit will be continued. It willl try dee sabe Offere ere + inBruch’s “Scotch ¢ ane | Surprised fy Soele Society Woman, : %¢¢ Bre, to the newiy constructed home| ig gate and the elevator the boy|se open every day from 8 A. MM. to 6] Cry “ay and by morning the glue will tasy.” ani , OU Ruane sardamel for Wel) Weeuabete and a 5. be hard: it will give a fine gloss and | Have you ever investigated ourcfferingsand made yourself theJudge? “ Thief Makes Quick Exit a pint of hot water, At night "Ko The h.oney-Saving Cppor.ant tes t of the City of New York, where, in = make the ollcloth wear much longer. 2 ne ans a“ - ES peter penne - - —_———— peieiedieeeeteeeeeeeenptert > df no., it wil: pay you io do sol | BY SYLVESTER RAWIING. From North Shore House. ; oe ae. nite HLEEN PARLOW, the Cana-| ' wing to Early Demand Comfortables That Are K Seen aan erecie.| Mra, Dougian Nash, wite of the mane i oo" YEA for Substantial and Luxurlogs, fat in Bruch's “Scotch Fantasy,” shared | ager of the Tiffany Studios, returned to bs Fine Cotton Dress Novelties | You can choose irom # sarge for Christmas Gifts here selected with special care as te the honors of the sympnony Society’s| her home on Beeoh street, Flushing, Concert at the Century Theatre yester-|jast night after a trip to Newport. L +} We h \ tbat TUE only the most sanitary mia ay afternoon with: Kachinannoft’s sec-| While Mr. Nash was in the brary, she IN BUSINE Aad es, erdeving | jth welt aM Sa cone ond symphony in # minor, played in| wen: to her boudoir in the rear of the a had fot intended to dismay unt ty werth e208 New York for the first time. Ho; io2'#| house. A few seconds later Mr, Nash 151 "Athens them you wil tt on—Ls-inch border “Benvenuto Cellini” overture compieted | heard a terrified scream and crash of . ; : ee ee the programme. There was a large au-| glass, Running upstairs, he found that Hi * " Ton. —__| nown fiited-ceat iti isebe iammale ,, 208 dience, more than usually eager in its| burglar had stolen $3,000 worth of — bow hited web lenges Attentiveness, that recalled Miss Parlow | goms from Mrs, Nash's jewel case and, a ERG fix'd top—plain back— Feception to the work of the Kussian{ jumped through a window to the Balf a dozen umes and gave a generous| surprised by the soclety woman, had SILK STRIPED VorLs cations orn 6.08. seb eeeeees OR one A 0 ‘orles below, Bae St ee and wider strip filled: . bd Combinations in various shades e alse dainty comtynatio: i fine assortinent of black aad white,... +29 VOILES—piain A.# with wide self colored “hana cree! dios 2 Bath-oom F xtures New Harlem Store a Cg | Theroughly uptodate — Bast late on brass — k @omposer and to the playing of Alr.| courtyard, twi Damrosch and his men, The police believe that Mra. Nash Is § Sak mal ‘th bx? fe beture seaming— worth 830.00 a 24.06 | iy Rachmaninoff's symphony crea an/another victim of the band of byrglars } immediate impression of bigness, Lt is!that has been operating on the north Fiohly orchestrated. Throughout the|shore of Long Island recently. It was four 5 dyhacbhar hd there Is an ingratiating |found that the burglar had entered the ' 1 bits of the | Nash home by cutting with a diamond a y inseparable froma window in the Ibrary. Russian music make for attractiveness. There are iniervals of great stress, not te say of much noise, and the com; don consumes a lot of Lime in the ing, but it was well worth the hearing and {t will be well worth hearing again. | ‘What special meaning the work ha: As Mrs. Nash switched on ‘the Neht In her bedroom she discovered that bur- glars had been there. erything was ransacked and the invaders had taken everything but a small silver mesh bag which had con 1 $50 In dilis and |some small change. They had taken the 3rd Ave. @ 12Ist St. LK M light grounds, with lines and stripes, tion tinte—make handsome ta, “2 Bequettul qualiy “sCOTG H MADRAS— el rounds with white fecroerined | igures and combination stripes--in various colors. EMB'D BORDERED BATISTES— ‘or the well-« quipped bathroom:— Dishee—stand, wall er OF What story it serves to tell, the com- | poser nas left everybody to find out \ for himself. It would seem to stand! real novelty—beautitul plain shades with white ar contrast 2212 to 2224 Thid Ave. a ict. r texture—elsow here in F major, Op. 93 aroused the fashion- able music lovers to something like en- ¢ makedly upon the value of its musical! tyugiasm. The largo was especially well A Tumbler & \ Nees: The open'ng largo is launched} enjoyed. Brahms's sonata if G major, OPIN: net one shade rotlet Paper nn / @ lofty plane of musicianship. Op. 78% No. 1, concluded the programme. | ‘ x Including et hobs. foones 71 siexpd " Yeautiful melody is carried by te vio- 1 this the adagio was the favorite This Great Building Is Full of FOG. AY. Bath Tub Seate-oak'or white, Mins; and other instruments, from time Movement. yw “oT nd te time, prociaim frankly tuneful j ) Phrases. There is a tremendous con-| fiict over something before the first bh ends, In the second mover a distinct falling off in qual BEETHOVEN'S “EROICA” BY THE BOSTON ORCHESTRA, The Boston Symphony Orchestra, at gle Hall on Saturday afternoon, Sweaters .nd Swea'er Coats For every member, of the fanily--for every purse-~ for every taste—for every need—in every style. Men’s Sweaters Women’s Seater Coates Everything for Housekeeping b a approaches sometimes tne com- d the end of its first visit to : : , aii Bigtiw . In Men’s Furnishinga Main th On Second Floor monpiace, and neither the third nor| e¥ York for the season by giving a = . the fourth movement ever complecely | Me uitul a oe Open Saturday Evenings Till 10 o’Clock. Acres of Tloor Space Mi pigh nosteostay on — ei noey Wanie tae oe eae third symphony—the so played with exquisite ussy's dainty prelude to rnoon of Faun." Mme. Schu- ul sin Was the soloist, In fine voice presented three songs by Schube unge Nonne,” “Tod Miss Pariow played her part in the| Und das "and “Der | Bruch composition most admirably. In] mig," and the spring arta from Saint- Personal pose, in tone and in expres-| Saens's “Samson and Delllah.” There gion, she was beiter even than last] Was a crowded house. year, when her excellence was reco nized and recorded in no measured ioe, “the erates "tne'becmss| DQ Yu Enjoy Your Meals ? ‘ i aah wey $39 worth for Ste a week Feaches to the heights of the first, Mr. Damrosch and the orchestra Worked valiantly to present the Ww properly, and generally commanded Miration; but they will do naOXxt time, and Mr. Damrosch won't be near- ly so exhausted at the end. slzcw 34 to 46- ‘ VMicck—all slaceray ected : WORSTED S5WEATERS-— AlA-WOOL SWEATER coat Heavy knit—bigh neck—gray, navy. with V or bigh neck, cutis and pure white—i4 to 46 chest Bocksta- double reant— elsew here $5.00. worth $3.49. ei ne be pe wore, SWEATER COATS: Thanksgiving Is Coming Some new things will make the dinner taste better and your Home more thankful. We can furnish everything except the things to eat. Nottingham Lace Curtains. oer baits... Be Tapeatr in, wid heavy Blankets from Xo. Woot apecial'nt 93.49 Basket Weeves oF Aus otlteh— loned-—gray, navy, Lorders— suilor coulur ' 4 white--two pockéte— be %6. perbly finished, not @ seal MipBY BLOUBL SWEATE RE show ing—slzen 34 to 46—spe real 4.49 wenve—phrce light biue > and Ol vea— bak ty and ANGORA COATS—Vor new waitin ta the completaiy or Scotch mixture— college giris ALL-WAGNER PROGRAMME PHILHARMONIC SUCCESS. One of the Most Important Questions i two pockstealleisen Mr. Stransky’s all-Wagner programine to Cousider in the Search for Set of 6. 50c Weekly “ $2.50 « « Oriental was Covers BLACK CARDIGAN JACKETS @t the Philharmonic Society's extra Happiness ond Health. Ble variets.s “ worsted—two pocket 225 « §=©$12.50 concert in Carnegie Hall yesterday] | The burning quest! to you Is, Fine heavy quartered oak frames, | Lar 4G-—-Rise 265c, might sine, ee ee ek cverhews faith you are entitied tof it highly polished; strong cane seats. Com- Payable by the month if more convenient. Every kind of drapery for every de Pure, worsted~—tno po pected, in filling the house to Chie fortable and durable. Collectors sent if REQUESTED. scription of window, door or hail, in ¥ Leryn 2 Ing, The programme consisted, o e eee ter enneaana Chairs of every wood, at every price. We will open an account for any amount. and all sorts of bric-a-brac and ornae nd ry ieee fried Idyl,” the narrative from [of health and etrength. If your stomach si 5 10% off if you pay cash. micals veal host ’of. pletitedt too pooketp-rleeiesn grin,” the “Goetterdaemmerung” funerat | 7,10 4nY, way, diuosdered, you are net Very light but Stuol, $1.6 Prices marked in plain Agures and no extras ) . Larger 10 BOT 180 an Cardigan Jackets mustented test olor BLACh Jb Koby CUAL >—ali wool— Baties’ Sweater Coste going to be to be @ ourself." You are going strong. Seats cov- march, the prayer from “Rienzi” orts, nervous oF the Magic Fire wcene from “Dig Wal-| suien o actions will res ered in great variety double breast, tallor made Mr. stransky made many naide, and people of colors and pat- ‘4-08 and 6.08 sae Wear— Second Fleer t by the skill of his condu + . Mahogany fin- ye & and to Neterans of the Philharmonic nile and be cheer- tide sip Ciock & +66 9046-08 | “white and i Shy oad showed more fire and vigor in Sider at Aad ian Case. wa’ Sueater Coats Veluoe 8c and Shid- Hoey Ten eueeiee eee i ay nate Ay ab i In Boys’ Furnishings—Third Floor | Babies’ Sweater Conte a " als, Cy weaver— A wig. Hoss, the German tenor, mak- Hee es abel aig echren 59c A Ald WOOL AND PUKE WORKTED— | Nite with eco ing a first New York app s Bucew sie elated tte ee. ealtes, cals, poem toe ated @ most excellent im, Others up to 00 values 91. 60and 61. youre soloist in the “Lohengrin “Rlenal" $500.00 ToT years .. 1.08 to 2.08] paties’ Steacer Cost numbers. After his first recital in the Pager ee tare ates ALL WOOL OF WORSTED— oon’ Harri. Theatre on Tuesday afternoon Prana tay yay it there will be opportunity to treat of his ther, If - | qualities at length. upon your” brain, } MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR If your stomach has absolu 3 IN HIPPODROME CONCERT. | uit work, and fermentation Is poisoning : BS eA Re See ee 5 fhe Mormon Tabernacle Chole Baye en eee ee een eee trecnandtnaly Finest Disp.ay of Fioor Coverings ‘ Newe-t Bridal Set: D Wh Veg ‘nother concert at the Hippodrome last No one need tell you that. Uak Dressers Sidzboard, jal Sets jainty ite Goods... fight that deserved the hig eee a plays (to utter (a ine Thousands of Rugs, Mattings, Oil- is $2.50 Montht 4 A 3 to 5 Piece Sets, 7.08 to 29.98|For Waists, Dresses and Underwemt, uch larger audience than it fot, These Teach fines yeu? cloths, Linoleums, etc, are shown on Mo thly, $ 13.75 +50 Monthly Dainty indeod are these diate ass CLOTH. } Lake city, under the leadership of Evan fond, Tohat wilt, Wheres, the rellet? revolving, illuminated racks. Hundreds Very substantialy made Very large and handsomely carved. It ee Setale’ ale Shae att DAlLasaee Wer y 08. ++ Be G@en 6 | Stephens, may tack manner of tbe , ral Me Medes pa Peony of light asd) Port- BIc Ad well finished. The 1s $4 inches wide and the plate mirror Is Gnd batistes—-crimmings include shadow "= aah xara ean aig t ; | inemet q and space to show them in. abie Lamo, case is 20 in. deep and 40 oxo. Fi lace inbroldery bandings, usually rib ebive’ clothes and wi | jonorous tone, have been j ” in. wide; note the six con- 12442. Fine quartered oak, highly pol- bon ny and mouts—ribbons, vl 5 Be ee eee on Eee satiate acle ic mettelee Every kind of floor covering for Either for gas or elec- venient drawers. Extra ished, golden finish, all wi hown {n more beautiful PRENGM ClUFFOM VOL Vous" } ‘could not fail to ayouse | completely digest 3 grains of any everyrcom,h: I), stair, kitchea, ete., tricity. Lots of others up large glass, 22x28 inches, Dining-room Furniture of every dee ‘As an illustration, the sleove of one| eaure irlaeeselseukane’t $1. ¥ eet nristmas Song, also | Kind of food, “doesn't It stand. to reason of Beds and Bedroom Fur- “ou plait drow is catiredy ‘composed of thee | FKENOI MARQUISETT — a | by Mr. Stephens, was a wood bit of | going ty uigest all ihe food and. whats and no’charge for putting ft there. to $100. niture In endless variety. SOTIBRON AS EVE DEHRE: spidersiko ‘bow ‘at’ wile Nbheatesetins | | grieaeteay wren y eter "te i} composition beautifully expressed, The , into your stomach ?| shows’ four. rose of hb special value.......... mn.” | Grrigation ode is less importan nt | Sole can a on a battertly sl Embroidery in a Another good Grade at'40" # | Ma pretentious, Dine." wi an added | ui hun oe he Downtown { Park Row and Chatham Square i] Heart ae H at | FANCY, MADNAS—A tne doplay af § ‘verse, “I wis! oft clentific diac They. dig ? bined. with linen lace. insertion, edging | "e™ Patterns—value 20¢,....... or ‘3, made a great hit, of this sclentific, discovery vey digest, St 193 t 205 P k R ¢ ee he aie (ar nacreion, cusing ; The soloists were Mrs, Lizzie Thomas: | try ee ing sarteing | ore 0 ark KOW One set marked 14.08 nowy Bed Spreads Raward, Mrs. Bessie Browning, W. Bo, our atorniach refuses t Bow ‘knot motits of embroidery at Thrice dainty is the bed cnat’s egw 9” Weihe, John T. Hand and Horace S.J can't w and you nt intervals on yokes of lace |ered with a snowy spread qi Ensign, all much applauded; but the | tations, bloat, brash, f terize ® most unusual for | arations for Thanksgiving ine’ vol anthems and hymns by the full choir] ness, sour stomach, } —= 4 t eae gine’ s | ere the choicest offerings. indigestion or dyspepsia REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— FOR SALE, but the Hist ts long, and socing Is the | NeW one—these should interest we fut take one oF ty rinuc ~e-e - | | he? satisfac FF ey, of — Knowing | Crochet=~ % sle-—worth $1.25... - MR. AND MRS. DAVID MANNES | Taniets and soe « vr . 5 |B onan 00 wee Whoes ark chlalsecioa, tor they tn ta | frlagedcont conpaneeceereee a IN FIRST SONATA RECITAL. | cat al! you w ha i y the worth of material, | dosigns—worth $1.08, .* 88 Mr. and Mrs. David Mannes gave last con wan you i bowN me ie te Onur ening pnd splendid work White y full ‘size—fringed \ might at the Belasco Theatre the first of gad you ¢ e i io, iiniee ombined, ae aad eu nS —WOPLh $2.43... 4, 1.60 their delightful sonata recitals for violin | hive x i and piano for this, their fifth season, | There was a large audience that showed | | {ts appreciation of the art of both play- EXCHANGE ican co, | MORNING SFECt tALS— Tome ew fo prevent dealers buying, ¢ Mail or 4 Telepheae Orderte } ere, no less than she beauty of the com-| drug store ® box. No, 19 fark Hace, wear Broadway. positions that they played. Mozart's| Send us s« Address to day and uate Lot werner’: re | sonata in B flat major furnished M and we vill ah 9 jou ey mall ‘ nea Mo) and lack shit borlers—evimaon, les and Mra, Mannes with a gracious opens | SN ¢ Marshall, Crap increases In vale UNDERWHAN SECOND PLoOl ajaing at el le suite stich, ‘J ing number, but Reger’s vid Rot ine e* the property | Zs xi. Sa —— | $I. White Lawn ists ah OU CANT Buabroidered fr fine tucke--nide 7 Urs $100 rele 7 i aud dure *] S00. s2 ween ‘AD Boon WAlsTsS SEC OND FLO ies BUYS THs HEAL THE HOME, | HESS THAN TY Ws PRIC| ASTeR ASTLE 0teite FOR EVENING WEAR sit seek A select offering of Coats, Wraps, Stoles and mee tate th ity located in &. 88 Boys” pr vlee Suite 80 Muffs, in smart fashions, from desirable skins, fhe smalls : including fine specimens of rare, Russian Sable. Be & 24 Side Feil Law NECKWE AT 2% yards wide ee SLING HARE Muck 1 Remember E: p PLooR. te Steet Knives & Porks, - Dinve Women's Dress Skirts 2.35 ¢ na—new motels four’ pleats verted pleat back regu. WVOMEN'S: SKIRTS SECOND FLOOR, Cididren's Rompers 37 and heavy na flanncleite + and checks—al WATCHES JEWELRY CASH OR ALLOW WHITE FOR HLUSTRATED CATALOG In addition, an unusually complete assortment of Fur Sweets((o7oor Robes and Rugs for Carriage, Automobile and Sleigh. Patte n Line 176 BHOADITAY, COM, MAIDES LAs Dis . t, Long Branch, ase Balch PriceeCo. fF at aaa Raleh Priceé Ce en Ee Gaavhn He. 8,01 CRY | Usminutes by Subway from Seand PIANOS AND ORGANS. AAW vate _aiiben, Sivcly foe for arta an women's wea Contral « BoroughHall Seai $125 GABLER UPRIGHT PIANOS, #4 monthis wasnt Diese nes Beate: | ITE GOODS MLA Y D 1 on ae mot | AMERICAN WATCH oe 39¢ Wa; Tailor Suiting a ried 25e Men's |", Broosiye Linen DiAMONDS ON CREDIT |’ iio Nae A ea Om | yi Haat am PLERY —M lo Mercerized Sateens ie Black Messciines 05 neh full face eoft finiah—wuttable Mag) ah sich UN FER, Percaies 7 , nom figutes, Coral 8 Bie White Con br © gee» eilatoas SWovS! PURNISHINGS “THIRD PLOOR, 2hye Lint var assortment, With a Purchase of S5® bea Hise ARE BA SUNDAY, WORLD WANT ADS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. |PiiSBS. jn, Species, imc bt eden ae | Took OE TE ee ae ee ' 1p ‘i a, PM PT, MES wt Clock ‘Signe Denote Morning tiptctale _. sdnesinaiiiante PPE RN Pia + pawl wer ti . oe on niiites ty =" F

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