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| _ FAITHLESS SWAIN a Around a Park Before the — | an ac — ! WHIPPED BY GIRL | | Abraham Hoffman Ran Twice | FWITSISTERS AD Women Caught Him. if = i} Badie Becker w humming bird City Clerk's of went to the 16 last with Abraham Hof: been her Sweetheart for nine years, to get a mar- Plage license. Wer faith in him was so great, she! ays, that when he told her he wanted to buy her a fine ring but didn't have Much money she agreed to provide the| funds. | After procuring the license they went | _ to @ bank and Sadie drew $150, which| she gave nim. ‘That was the last she saw of him un- ti to-day, when she with her sister, Mrs, Dina Me her at No. 1116 St r, who lives pins avenue, the Bronx, found him walking through ) Btuyverant Park on his way to work from hia | the hat as he started to run. She and her sister took Up the chase, Policeman Heisterhagen * of the Bast Twenty-second atroet sta- tion was attracted by the screams of the 4wWo women who had pursued Hoffman | fround ths cntire square of the park twice. ' The policeman entered the pork from | as Hoff the Second avenue side just entrance, followed and the crowd. + & hallway at N street. When Place the two we Rim with such good e Pleaded for mercy. The policeman res- eued him erd took him to th house. | Hoffman was later arraigned in the WNYorkvilie Police Court before Magis- iv ppy as a little could be explained. listen. The hearing citlminated in an addi- tional charge of grand larceny being made against him. He was held for further examination under $1,000 ball -__—oeo | GIRL FALLS TO DEATH TRYING TO AID MOTHER. Elizabeth Sheftowitz, 17, Plunges Twenty Feet From Roof While Hanging Washing for Parent. nab She refused to Sheftowity, a seventeen-vear- at Washington Irving Hy ‘oke her neck and was ki! Instantly, this morning, by falling fi a tw ation to family by dress n 1 a self, this morning tn the itehen family had a washed all the out on the extenison to hang it up to dry. | Tor h the line she had to stand on ® wet exten: pitehed int a ri r head. When Dr. Mulford arrived | she was dead. OMcially Dented Th ard O11 Men W! Get Out It was announced to-day that Col, Oliver H. Payne had resigned from the Hoard of Directors of the Standard O11 Company, His syccessor has not yet been named, It was officially denied that John D, Rockefeller, William Rockefeller and “I never could make a good Pot-Pie Crust before.” Mrs, Fuchs, 941 Simpson 8t., Bronze, NvY. | trate Breen on a charge of ¢isorderly ) eGpduct. Miss Becker, who is only eighteen years old, told the Mcgistrate the story of her shattered romance, Hoffman tried to pacify her and assure her that it was all a mistake and Bsc Mer Stand | © Self-Raising Flour For Pancakes, Pastry and Biscuit. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1911. WENTY YEARS OF TERRIBLE ITCHING Untold Agony, Ashamed to Be Seen, Nothing Helped. Resinol Instantly Relieved th Such is the terrible story of a man in New Haven, Conn. He could not sleep . legs und arms were abe And then on the hori« “For twenty years 1 with terrible it and was Thad been | nore physi- | Ip me. TE] mall jar of Re sino! Ointment, | d. actually « under and used it ment. The itching soon became less and in a short time entirely passed away, “THOMAS G. HULL, “New Haven, Conn.” nt relief to Resinol Ointment ped face and hand skin eruption. R Resinol Ointment is doubly stive. Your dru; has Resinol Ointment in oses by writing to Department inol Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. 2188 "Zp S47 119° VE. 120" 2190 SA J A new Joke Book free with next Sunday’s World. = for merchandise as fin arance. Black and a fascii ‘flounce. Blacl# cotton taffeta with ‘section flounce—and other styles. is black mercerized moreen. SPLE $1.25 to $1.50 Petticoats, 77c. | $1.75 to $2.00 Petticoats, 97c, Lot No. 1—Fine quality of black sateen, with cluster cae, Petticoats---Stock } of the r Famous Luzerne: Skirt Co. Most Phenomenal Offers in Many a Day | THE ENTIRE STOCK of the Luzerne Skirt Company, ‘one of the foremost || makers,, now retiring from business. Petticoats we have every reason to believe will never e as this. Beautiful quality light weight sateen cotton taffeta and cotton messaline, wonderfully silky in s of the season. Another material HRISTMAS GIFTS, inating range of este colorin; DID FOR shirred and tucked taffeta, And the prices we No, ane fe IGOATS in this great lot— , i 3 » messalines in beautiful re s, ma tucked sectional flounce; others in gray, cardinal, green, | with tucked and sectional plated rutfier-clso ieee’ ate fold rose and champagne, with deep sectional plaited | high luster sateen, tucked and tailored sectional best colors, Blacks are of fine light weight sateen—of many pretty styles; also mercerized moreen and cotton aged on these superb || duplicated again | ht weight flounce— Second floor, centre, East Building y en at any price. 70c, black Silks and Sati 85c. black Silks and Sati $1.10 black Silks and Sati $1.50 black Silks and Sati Come early, as even this imi Greatest Black Silk Values IF WE COULD TELL YOU THE NAME OF THE MAKER who sends us || this immense stock of superb Silks at 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, you would know that the world has no better black Silks at any price than this concern turns out at Lyons, France. The name stands for the su This is their entire line of sample pieces and numbers that are not now on the loc ms AT HALF REGULAR PRICES. Great variety of weaves and styles, all widths. The name of the maker cannot be mentioned in our advertisement, but it is woven o1 of quality. There are some of the richest, most exquisite! ns, 35. yard, ns, 42e. yard. ns, 55¢. yard. ins, 70c. yard, perlative in black Silk making. n the end of every piece, a guarantee ly beautiful black Silks ever offered $1.60 black Silks and Satins, 80c. yard. | $2.00 black Silks and Satins, $1.00 yard. ] $2.50 black Silks and Satins, $1.25 yard. __ || ett $00 and $3.50 sil and Satins, $1.50 yard. | 4 antity shou! ut st prices they ever s ppd Meek Del lio y y Out at these lowest prices they ever sold | puget, aie Ever Known! “Main floor, West Building, — | y) ar ihe ordinary store in months. ) Bo .75 a pair. 1.75 a pair, . Ina lace curtain sale last week, 1 Double Face French Jute Velo S aH Bordered and Mercerized Tapestry Portieres, Squares, D v.-$2.69 a pair. #4.50 to $6 Imported Tapestry Couch Covers, $2.89 each, iM f r uy pa Eres uy ee ee eign Ope | ° ) | A Record Sale of Portieres and Upholsterings | A ~~ Lowest Prices of the Season | THIS HOUSE DECORATING DEPARTMENT has made remarkable gains in business this , the amount of business done in one day exceeded that of You will find in the items mentioned below, which are merely’ || } examples of the many wonderful offerings in the Upholstering and Curtain Store, the very goods jost wanted now, at prices that seem impossible, Get the house in good shape for Thanksgiving, || ur Pore | $7 to $12 Imported Tapestry Couch Covers, $5.39. $1 to $5 Imported Tapestries, Armures and Mercerized s Pal , Sol “olor Jute Velour Portieres, $8.95 a pair. Damasks, 79¢. i Reversible Velour Portieres, solid duplex colorings, | $4.25 to $7 E: Damasks, | “covers, 1 b, $1.19 @ yard, pestries and Silk ‘Thint Moor, front, Central Bullding, Se —_ A hia Se nS a or ee ‘Lord | & Taylor Founded 1826 ) Exceptional Values in Afternoon and Evening Dresses and Coats Afternoon and Evening Dresses In Chiffon over Silk, Crepe Meteors and Crepe-de-Chines, in pastel and practical $29.50. shades. fe Special at Afternoon or Theatre Dresses In Crepe Meteors, button and lace ; trimmed. Exact copies of the later $37.50 foreign models. 4 Special at Biack Chiffon Broadcloth Coats Handsomely lined with contrasting colors. Suitable for afternoon or theatre wear. $29.50 Special at Special Values Offered in Negligees and Kimonos JAPANESE QUILTED ROBES.....:...... $8.75 : Excellent quality of silk. EIDERDOWN ROBES, bound with satin... $7.45 ALBATROSS NEGLIGEES, with lingerie coll: undersleeves, Val. lace trimmed, 1 ais $6.45 Kimonos IN FLOWERED CREPE, satin trimmed, $1.75, $1.95, $2.95 Lt pe veen ence Dresden ribbon trimmed, Empue * $3.95 Silks and Dress Goods Special for Thursday and Friday 2,500 yards 40-inch Black Satin Feutre for tailored gowns. ’ Value $2.50 to $3.00 per yard. Black Corded Dress Silk one yard wide. Formerly $2.00 per yard. A special lot of 54-inch $1.38 98¢ Imported Black Broadcloth Sponged and shrunk. Value $2.50 per yard. 1,800 yards 54-inch Soft Black Cheviot Formerly $1.50 per yard. $1.68 78¢ Attention is directed to our Complete Stock of Aprons | Nurses’ and Waitresses’ Aprons (Extra large), with bibs and straps, 50¢, 75¢, 98¢ & $1.25 36-inch Gored and Princess Aprons with straps and bibs, 25¢, 50¢ up to $1.50 Small Princess Aprons - - 30¢ to $5. 95 Imported Caps for Maids hand embroidered, 50c, 60¢ & 75¢ Hand Embroidered Show Towels hemstitched and scalloped ends $1.00 and $1.25 qualities.......... 75¢ each Madeira Tea Napkins embroidered corners Reduced to $2.65 per dozen Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. They’re Your Biscuit, Remember No matter how much we help you— The credit all goes to you. And all the failures due to faulty flour are charged to the cook. So this is your question, Madam. ‘When you order simply “a sack of flour,” you do yourself an in- justice. Flours differ immensely. By simply saying “Gold Medal,” you make certain of getting the best flour ever milled. Here is one of the proofs: Gold.Medal Flour, in the test of time, has come to outsell all others. ‘ Millions have made their comparisons. Asa re- sult, 24,000,000 folks daily are now fed on the bakings of Gold Medal Flour. Just because they have found, in the actual baking, that no other flour gives the tesults of Gold Medal. Next time you order be sure to say— GoLp MEDAL ‘ 10 TO 1S MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE AUMANN’S AT \49 WST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED DELIVERS THIS SOLID NN OAK DINING TABLE NN = 6 Fr. exTEnsion-!EAVY CLAW FEET 3 TO YOUR HOME WITH CASH OR CREDIT PURCHASES x Amounts tn Lari We Par Freight and 161 EAST I25 ST BET3° &LEXAVES OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS WE TRUST YOU FURNITURE , Rugs, Carpets, Bedding $3.00 Down On $50 5.00 Down On 75 7.50 Down On 100 Proportion Ratlroad Fare, Leather a FREE Imperial Fen Os! 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