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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1911, — | over the park wall near One Hundred|run down by « train and instantly 7 killed. All three bodies were frightfally mu- | tilated, A third person in the party also | was atruck, but escaped with @ broken shoulder, and Fifth street, he turned and threw the suitcase he was carrying into Mrs, De Horlty’s arms, but the determined householder left tho sultcase for some. body else to pick up. In ft was found afterpard a quantity of the De Horitys' silverware and jewelry, Kelly was diss \| THEFT MYSTERY WIFE CATCHES SOUVED BY SEARCH BURGLAR HUSBAND sss INHOMIGDE CASE LETS ONEESAPE un rn ‘Three Section Hands Killed When Strack by N. ¥. Central Engine. RHINECLIFF, N. ¥., N ore Gambant, @ sect on the New Yor | $1,000 Stolen Goods Found in! Mrs. De Hority Pursues Man Room Where Man Kicked | Over Wal) Into Park-- Ancther to Death. Spouse Outdistanced. wv. Galva. on hand, was killed ‘entral Ratlroad here. | fi mar, Preserves at ‘ere from acide ai ndard oy over 4 oo ware 0 . "Rend address for Later Jullo Caruso and Conceitta Bun- ella were walking down the track to dentify the body, when they, too, were Fleetro Silicon Co,, 90 Ci At Grocers and Drugsi: The “Great” Overcoat Sale Two policemen, eetking evidence to-) Because a determined woman wasn't day in the case wherein Frederick Ray-| afraid, but chased him down the street Or is held for kicking to th Joseph | and over a wall a man giving the name Boyle in their room at No. 127 South) of Charles Kelly, twenty-one years old, First street, Williamsburg, solved the/ og No, %1 West Thirty-elghth atreet mystery that had for many years sur-| was arraigned in the West Side Court rounded the systematic robbery of| this morning. Manheim Brothers, dealers in expen-| The woman who did the chasing was sive clothing and furnishings, at Broad-| Mrs, Charles De Horlty of No, 147 West —— Way and Ninth street, Manhattan One Hundred and Fifth street. She says SG rish pe ins ciasovsey ths fotee| nv. pHs GULINSA. SEP Nonse ate That [s Unparalleled | added the ch grand larceny to] night with @ confederate, who escaped, the charge of homicide made yesterday! and took an overcoat, a sult case and a | againat Raynor. When he is given al giiverware and Jewelry worth $900, A few of the important features ¥ a hearing at Manhattan Avenue Courtto-| According to Mra. De Hority, the men that are combined with exclusive Soe aR ee Morrow he will be tried on the erand| ran when ehe and her husband sur- ~ larceny charge in event he makes good! prised them coming out of the house. , styles to make Hackett, Carhart hie plea of self-defense in the homicite case. Raynor was held for examination yesterday on the latter charge a to deat the night before, had stabbed him under the right eye, and th part in the proceedings was merely :o save his own life, Acting Capt. O'Connor of the Bedford avenue station, sent Policemen Wright- man and Cummings to-day to the house where the two men had lived, to take charge of their offect>. ‘The policemen found a handsome raincoat, bearing the Manheim mark, a number of valuable Buttons, pieces -f silk, velvet, hatr- cloth and other fittings and a general assortment of the most expensive ar- ticles in the ‘lothing and furnishing trade, The goods found were worth ‘A member of the Manheim firm was called to the station. He Identified the raincoat a8 one of a lot that was stolen from the firm last spring. Ie sald that for several years the house had been robbed of many thousands of lollars worth of stuff, but that the detectives Mad never been able to get a trace of t hol had insisted that Boyle, whom he kicked | 6°¢ t his) When they ran different ways, Mrs. De Horlty followed one and Mr. De Hority the other. Mr. De Hority'’s man t away, but when Mrs, De Horfty's man jumped over the Central Park wall into the ahrubbery she followed and kept to the pursult unttl Detective Quinn of the Weat One Hundredth street station arrived and made the arrest. “According to the police, a jimmy was found on the prisoner, who refused to make any statement. | Several people joined Mrs. De Hority in the pursuit. As the man clambered | | , ante! 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They represent four choices of beer perfection—the crowning results of 44 successful years of scientific brewing. Each of the four different brands of our beer has a decided taste, quality, flavor and aroma distin- guishable from other beers on the market and cannot be sur- Al Age, dite. | yercoats That Are passed by any brew jn either the old world or the new. JACOB RUPPERT'S Mnickerbocke The Beer That Satisfies Our Ruppiner, a smooth tasting dark beer, made from specially selected materials with a promounced Bavarian malt-flavor, is not excelled by any dark beer anywhere. Our Metropolitan beer, also dark, not too heavy, has a medium malt-flavor and pleasing taste. Ruppert’s Extra, a medium light beer of the Bohemian quality and taste, is as good as can produced for the money. Ruppert’s KNICKERBOCKER, ‘‘The Beer That Satisfies,”” is made from the very best imported materials, has a rich hop-flavor and most lasting quality, is equal in every respect to the. famous imported Pilsener. It has become the choice Neverane of hundreds of thousands and the one prize beer of America. All our bottled goods are delivered to homes, hotels and cafes in steel cases, which protect the beer from sunlight exposure. For sale by dealers everywhere and on draught at first-class places. JACOB RUPPERT, Brewer Third Ave., 90th to 93d Street the thieves. or was employed at the etore in the capacity of night watchman an@ porter, but no one had ever suspected FocNaren wbalinghe ere ire venta tn a rr ses Ce ardon Standard ‘28 Values, $ 9 50 Aqik prepared fe a derstand how Raynor had got the stolen| Take me fer HORLICK’S, | Raglan overcoats that are suitable for business or seti-dress ale Saad tras a atadetd veins | Met la Amy Mlike Trust | occasions, correct in every detail and “bound” to excite admiration wherever worn. Raglan shoulder overcoats, convertible collar and =|conservative box overcouts in kersey, meltons, worsted finished cheviots and cassimeres. Colorings are new blue, grays, tans, browns, greenish grays, Oxfords and blacks. eee us). ,.| (Overcoats That Are Standard‘35 Values, § 5.00 You can’t befog a young man on style— he’s fashion wise. Hackett, Carhart stores are as broad in the range of good clothes as are the tastes of those who wear them At this price we are showing all the new colors in raglans, convertible collar and hox models in lengths from 45 to 52 inchey. Sizes from $2 to 52. ROSENBAUM & CO. Fur and Fur-lined Overcoats 14 to 14 Off Regular Prices, for Auto or Street Wear E. E, TURLINGTON, Vice-President 265 Broadway | 841 Broadway lite West 42d St.| 125th Street . Near Chambers St. Cor, 18th St. Near Broadway Near $d Avenue Harlem and 42d Street Stores Open Evenings ASBURY PARK coisa wad : 2 saan ‘ ROSENBAUM &Co. 10 & 18 WEST 239? STREET ATLANTIC CITY ‘Fatablahed Halfa Century Registered Trade Mark . WE wt that you call at our 7; A hosiery department -and in- vestigate the merits of “ESCO” half hose for men the next time you | buy. If you will give this brand a thorough test for your own satisfac- | tion you will ever afterwards wear “ESCO”"—whether you favor pure thread silk, colton, lisle or mercerized, Fine Lisle |ImportedLisle Hosiery for men, with linen|Fashioned in black, tan, toes ond beste, in Heck, tan, | nav: a ont 987. “ bo le 'e recom> | quality mort ent mend "Esco" hosiery at this Hind’ A drouy tock hat ice be t | always upl the name rete more endurable vock | "Esco" ab the beat made anywhere at the price. Ye 3 prs. $1.00 Remarkable Special Purchase of Special Sale Suits, Coats & Dresses Special at $25.00—A lot of 200 high class suits in staple and fancy materials where colors and sizes are broken; also several smart models in heavy Diagonal Cheviots in navy, black and brown, in complete range of sizes. Special at $19.00—Double-faced cloth coats— full length. Made of warm Winter Coatings and a range of Fancy Coat Materials. Special at $15.00—Party Dresses of Silk Chif- fon, also a number of Taffeta and Foulard Dresses in good models. Special at $18.50—A collection of unusual values in smart Tailored Serge Dresses in black, navy, brown and other colors. Special at $29.50—Corduroy i Fine Sample Waists 3,95 Mepreductions of $7.50 to 912.90 waists | S69 Women’s & Misses’ Tailored Suits f Dresses, Crepe Meteor and other silk materials. ¢ Fancy Trimmed or Plain Tailored 18.50 ‘We urge our patrons to do their Christmas shopping at | With Next Sunday World |w JOKE B And a New Eight-Page| FASHION SHEET fancy mixtures; Skinner's satin lined. In . black and the season's newest colorings. { Extremely Smart Models—All sizes. | | asad Satnat E, E, TURLINGTON, Vice-President Women’s & Misses’ Coats also Value $30.00 the earliest possible date, fiandsome new models in mannish serges and James McCutcheon & Co., i | | | 4a? : 12 50 265 Broadway | 841 Broadway | 119 W. 42d St. | 125th Street||| In Colors Edited by May Manton i t 4 Near Chambers St. | Cor. 13th Street Neer Broedway Noor 34 Avenue ||| _ eed esto i “| Reaver Briee Sth Ave. & 34th St., waiSRtfrn I Harlem and 424 St. Stores Open Evenings | ee ran Ae tt fe Fe ff Fe ee cll 11%nakes little difference what you need—a World “Want” will go get\lt DISTRICT ONLY Woh Few Sunday’s World = Tame pes econ Ry et PRR cee ec rg ee saa, “3 ~ '