The evening world. Newspaper, November 15, 1911, Page 8

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PRINTS OF FINGERS ONLY EVDENCE Hu 60S THEFT | P | ' i ie ‘ | §i8, Pourth Recent Prosecution by |'™ )) This Method Based on Marks q on Glass Door. | Fecord, against Charles Carrara 807 West One Hundred and} who was placed on| Sessions to-day before iter on a charge of burglary. witness was Capt. Joseph who has charge of the Bureau tifcation st Police Headquar- ag 3 i a Wanamaker Beauty Parlor at 813 Broadway was robbed the Aug. 1. Human hair goods | were carried away. Detectives Murphy, Marron and Ken- @ety found four fingerprints where the Blof bad pushed open « door. ‘was no other clue. f Glass was cut out and taken Poetice Headquarters. Photographs taken of the finger prints and eve were compared with the finger Feoonds on file. They corre- in the judgment of Capt. with the prints of Charles Car- ¢aken when he was arrested in Were sent out to look for | ‘They learned he was out of ‘Aug. % he returned and was at Fotty-second street and avenue. Gefense of Carrara’s counsel, A. S, Besenthei, is that the finger prints on were blurred and are not ac- tmpressions. Copt. Fourct wis qroes-examined long and fiercely on this "8 ts the fourth recent prosecu- ' tiem on finger print evidence in burglary ‘The other three his trial had in progress two days and he had s me cme ‘what appeared to be a com. alitt, f ea pear ga ge MYSTERY IN ATTEMPTED SUICIDE IN HOTEL. | Well Dressed Man, With Money, Tries to Die With Gas at Mount Morris. odor of gas in the hallway on of the Mt. Morris Hotel, and Twenty-ffth street it H zeit i 2 J i a? oor of one room, forced and inside, lying bed unconscious, was found registered late last night Man.” i it i 3 the room were tight- fas was pouring from an ambulance was called and succeeded in reviving the aaid his right name was jmaon and that his home is wt, Mass. Although he de- had attempted suicide to the hospital a prisoner. mixty years old, well the possessor of $55 in some jewelry, He carries a showing that he has been a mem- tm good were of an organization | , @f engineers in ome town. On the | D of the room was found a silp of bn which was written this. Doctor—I am going away from town and change my nam will recover, Ni of his has been sont to the Newbury- ‘Pere police authorities, . i Bee a} ah LF une E a : | bia wife, baby | narre | if fingerprints on a glass door |‘ tute the only evidence, outside | ~ AUTO TURNS TURTLE. Owner, Wife, Baby and Chauftcer Facape Death, PATERSON, Nov. 15—Willtam Cole, 4a chawffour had a scape from being killed last hen his automobile turned turtle he road near Chanlottesburg, just Mr on. patcong and ne in Hoho- 1g down a steep ng went amiss with ore the chauffeur 1 the machine 4 and Into a deep coring 1 over and the four oc- ed out. The baby was . It suffered from « hy a good tonic stimulant will brace you up and make life worth living. Dutfy’s Pure Mat Vhiskey Established in 1860 is most refresh- ing, Clears the brain, soothe the nerves, de- lights the palate —a tonic in ef It is mede of fin- ent graits, care- fully malted and so processed as to remove all injur'ous elements. A wholesome dependable medicinal whiskey of unr valled excellence. nls ft: ists, grocers and bovtios, pi lee 61.08. it.let us Bow to obtal Mort at || ea! ORK ey sd & ; ywelry tee ti Giteetit ts re SL eeu as the sai rom B10 to id BAG © Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. 180 Broadway New York 3d Ave. sy, my illustrated, Wom fancy buttons; plain hand-made mannish collars, in; skirts have ‘panels front and Skinner's satin: “etched panels with box pl Women’s and Misses’ Polo Coats, B With or without belt; latest auto cape collar of king blue, corona- tion or polo plaid; large trimmed to match the coll @avy and black, trimmed with larg reveres on left side and large on the right side of lace; inserted vat 5.98 Women’s Long Coats Bleck cloth coats, 54 in. long; semi or large cape collar of baby fitting; aie plas p ; sizes calf, button or blucher; also utleather with kid, cloth or velvet j sizes 214 to 7 ee 1.85 Mobby styles, patent leather and gun Men's Underwear and ian lamb; full ‘ t 4 4 “Best Values at the Lowest Prices” Coblens Special Thursaay Women’s Silk Plush and Pony Coats, 54 in. long plush coats with large shawl collar, deep double cuffs; black guaranteed linin; also women's and misses’ pony lined with rich pin! deep self facing; sizes 14 to 4 and Misses’ Suits, The best quality imported serges, chiffons broadcloth: different models; pointed ~ | Made of heavy wool-finished clothin a 121st Street 9.95 large buttons and silk loops; heavy caracul coats, as en’s ind bb'e cheviots in four collars, inlaid with satin and ac laits on each side; reg. 15.98, 3.98 new style cuffs and patch pockets, jar. Sizes 14 to 40; colors: tan, gray, Portieres ible tapestry, extra fine nd selecti f* Heavy rev grade ina large variety of fancy mix tures: sizes 3 to 8 years; special Wo Ext 1.49 Women’s Underwear short sleeves, ankle or knee Si length; all sizes; special....... SOC Women's Lisle Thread Hose Fine quality gauze; full fashioned, deep arter t iced heel End toe; all 39 Black, white a1 A two clasps; all izes: special "OCC Women’s Woolen Gloves All-wool; t 3 all col toa whites dl deer eal abe 19c | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1811. With thirty-five years of learning how to keep store back of us, we came to this city at the time of its con- | solidation into Greater New York. It was the beginning of “greater things” in business. In these fifteen years the city’s population has more than doubled. Nearly all of the great sky-scraping office and business and apartment buildings have been erected. The Manhattan and Queensboro Bridges have reached over to Brooklyn, and, with the great subways and the tunnels under the rivers, and the electrified suburban traffic, have now brought 10 millions of people into one great community. No Lusitanias or Mauretanias or Olympi docking in our harbor even ten years ago. No aeroplanes were soaring over the city and cir- cling around our high buildings. zagging through the air, saving ships and expanding commerce. In these fifteen years New York has actually made itself over into a city that is now the greatest city in all the world. Has This Store Kept Pace With These Great Advances? Will New York kindly use its ten million eyes to see for itself? Here is the new Wanamaker building which t! growing business demanded and which gives us a store tripling the original A. T. Stewart equipment. Here are stocks of merchandise and business facilities within these great buildings which were never dreamed of in A. T. Stewart’s day. The story, perhaps, has never been told, but it is a fact that two months after John Wanamaker took over this business in New York it was put on a profit-making basis. To-day it is the largest of its kind in New York City and the month just closed showed the largest volume of sales and the largest increase in the history of the business. Upon Opening the Store Novemver 16, 1896, we sai “This is not to be a ‘Department Store,’ b evolution of the idea that made in its day the This original promise has been rigorously kept and faithfully developed—for Here Are The Great Specialty Stores of New York ' All Assembled in One Convenient Place— in the Very Heart of Greater New York. Without losing the personal service and individual- ity of each, together these Specialty Stores form a co- operative merchandise power that we believe is without parallel. ee For the First Time in Our History Two Weeks Before Thanksgiving Day We Have Marked All Our Imported Tailored Cloth Suits for Women at New Prices $25, from $40 to $53 $75, from $95 to $0 $50, from $68 to $80 $100, from $15 to $137 Sizes principally 36, 38, 40. A limited quantity only. The disposal will not com- mence until 8:30 tomorrow. 150 Waists, at $6.75, usually $10 to $ 100 Imported Hand-made Blouses, at $6.75, usually $12 to $20 At $3.85, blouses of chiffon net, chiffon cloth and fancy laces. At $6.75, blouses of all over lace, chiffon net and chiffon cloth in the most wanted shades. Third floor, Old Just Fifteen Years Ago the John Wanamaker Store Came to New York. Tomorrow Morning We Shall Offer No wireless was zig- aggregation of stores, each complete of its kind—an of A. T. Stewart the model retail store of the world.” Second floor, Old Building, 550 Women’sSampleWaists 300 Waists, at $3.85, usually $5 and $6 DOF VT Oe me eee TAM oe Twelve New FOR WOME 500 Trimmed Hats at $2, Formerly $4, $5 and $6 Velvet, Sitk, Satin and Velvet in Black and Colors Comparatively fresh—ever so many styles and colors—all straight from our stock of $4 to $6 ready- to-wear hate. First choice, best choice, but all good choice! Second and Subway floors, Old Bidg- Women’s Tweed Coats, $18.75 and $20 The $20 coats are accurate reproductions of an $80 model. Tweed with trimmings of broadcloth—the most individual coat of the season. Gray and brown mixtures in all sizes for tomorrow. ‘Thick, almost fur-like double-faced material in the $18.75 coats. Brown with green, gray with plum. Warm enough for any amount of Winter weather. Built with good style. Imported and American tweed coats range be- tween $15.75 and 857. ne Second floor, Old Building. Sample Silk Petticoats $3, usually $5 to $6.50. $3.85, usually $7.50 to $15. At $3—Messaline and taffeta petticoats in change- able and plain colors. With pleated or tailored ics were he fast- Young Women’s Tailored Suits $16.50, regular $27.50 quality 1, Made over Wanamaker patterns, which @re cut to fit without alterations. 2, Flannel interlining in every coat. 3 in the finest tailor - The ‘e cut strictly tailored fashion and are made of fine imported worsted, in black, real navy blue or navy blue with a fine stripe. For one day's selling, $16.50. Sizes 14, 16, 18, Skirt lengths, 35, 37,39. Second floor, Old Bldg Young Women’s Coats at $13.75, of Good $21.50 Quality Two of the newest models Coats that combine style with warmth and sturdy bervice, Materials are pebble cheviot and a heavier, less rough cheviot, in biack and dark blue. One model has collar of black velvet and the cuffs are the same material as the coat. ‘The other model has collar and cuffs of broadcloth in tan or champagne. Both have broad revers, patch pockets and large bone buttons. Sizes 14, 16 and 18, Only 75 coats and no more when these are gone. Subway floor, Old Building. 200 Women’s Silk and Serge Dresses to Go at $6 The price of a cotton dress. Simple but modish little dresscs of messaline, eolienne and blue or black and white striped serge and sometimes of the two materials cleverly com- bined. d: ut an store Left-handed revers, set-in sleeves, pleated pep- lums—these dresses have all the little new touches. Not all sizes in each style. Come early for choice, Subway floor, Old Building. 652 Pairs of Women’s Shoes $3 Pair 420 pairs are from our regelar $5 group 232 pairs are from our regular $3.90 group All are desirable ‘les and weights for immediate wear. Not every size in cach style, but the selection of sizes is very goo Main floor, Old Building. Young Women’s Blouses $6.95, regularly $7.50—All-over embroidered lace with girdle pipings of lovely shades of messa- line, Sizes $14, 16,18. $3.50, Fegularly $5—Voile waists with side frill trimmed in real_ Irish lace. 2, regularly $2.50—Lingerie waists embroidered and trimmed in German valenciennes lace. : Third floor, Old Building. Handkerchiefs 25c, instead of 5 c. Hand-embroidered. All-around patterns. 37\4c, instead of 50c, Real American lace edges. Drawn corners, 50c, instead of 75c. Point venise, late edges, A dainty dress hand- kerchief. Main floor, Old Building. $5 to $6 Corsets at $3, $8 Corsets at $4 Redfern and other models of well-known makes which we are discontinuing. \ All the models embody the lines of the fashion- remely low bust and Third floor, Old Building, 75c, usually $1 to $3. women find a corset to fit these C. B. seconds, which are usually $1 to $3. Subway floor, Old Bldg, Real Gun Metal Mesh Bags 100 Only—$5, Regularly $8.50 * Laporte: salceree Wats) of extra fine quality. 12.50 ble figure; some have the extr: long hips. ‘Se, and un- A Day “For Remembrance”— TOMORROW Schomacker Upright Pianos at $295 Each Instead of $400 New ond perfect instruments, out of the factory less than a month. A Christmas shipment of Schomacker pianos of new case design is soon due, and we wish to start the holiday Schomacker business with nothing but the new case style. THESE PIANOS ARE IN HIGHEST-GRADE MAHOGANY AND ARE FREE FROM BLEMISH. The usual Wanamaker terms will apply to this special selling event. (Music Salons, First Gallery, New Building.) FOR THE HOME (Continued) Hair Mattresses FOR WOMEN (Continued) Satin Ball Fringe 25c, regu- larly 50c ‘A handsome trimming for day or evening gowus, in green, yellow, wistaria, cream, dark green, navy, pale blue, pink and black. First Floor, Old Building. Notions at Less Bias Seam Tape, Sc, instead of &. Ped of Hairpins, assorted sizes, 2c, instead size mattress 54276, either one or two parte 40 pounds, filled with the best black mixed hair, at $15, regularly $20. The above mattresses are made in emaller sizes, prices proportionately smaller. Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. Absorbent Cotton, 20c, instead of 40c. Main floor, Old Building, Ribbons at Less Plain taffeta moire in all the desirable plain colors. The 22c quality at 18¢ a yard, 514 inches wide. The 85c quality at 28c a yard, 7 inches wide. Also five-inch fancy satin striped ribbon. King’s blue, green and cardinal, alternating with black and ahite stripes. The 22c quality at 18¢ a yard. First floor, Old Building. Men’s Storm Overcoats In the NEW STORE $15, instead of $20 to $25 Fabrics are good and heavy—purchased es- pecially for this event. Making entrusted to a house seeking to enlarge its business with us— eager to show what good coats it can make. Results are highly gratifying. Storm coats with convertible collars, in browns and grays, fancy patterns. Excellent coats they would be at $20 to $25. Tomorrow, $15. 200 Men’s Fancy Winter Suits $11.50, instead of $15 and $18 For men and young men, the latter being looked after in a good portion of the modeis. Fancy patterns. Warranted all-wool, "Excel: lently made. Broadway, corner of Eighth Street, Main floor. Men's Shoes at $2 Made to sell at $3.50 Solid, good-looking shoes, with welted and stitched soles. Gunmetal calf and a few cach of kid and patent leather. Lace and button styles, this season's lasts. All sizes in one style or another. Broadway, corner of Eighth Street, Main floor. Men's Soft Hats $1 From our regular stocks. and $3, Men's Black Derby Hats $1.50 Perfect in every particular. "Actual value $3. Broadway, cor. Eighth Strect, Main floor. Men’s Shirts at Exceptional Prices $1.50 for shirts of fine imported madras and nch percales that would be good valucs Nearly two} at $2.50 : $1 for shirts of domestic percales and printed madras that would be good values at $1.50. Madras and percale, new perfect garinents of coat style, pleated bosoms, cufis attache. Wide choice Hair Brushes $1.25, regularly $1.75 Cushion backs. Bristles long and penetrating; backs highly finished rosewood. Nail Brushes 25c, usually 35c to 50c All popular shapes, good bristles. Tooth Brushes 1Sc, usually 25c and 35¢ French; in different styles, excellent quality bristles. Perfumed Soap 10c the Cake, usually 20c “Savon Satineuse,” rose, heliotrope and sandal- wood, Main Floor, Old Building. Newest Neckwear The Piastron, which is so new that you might expect to find it only in imported neckwear. Really charming one of pleated net, the frill edged with| ¢, beautiful reproduction of fiat Venise, and finished with a bit of black at the throat $2, instead of $5. Double Frill Jabot $1.75, Regularly $3 Made of silk marquisette and finished with deep edging of fine shadow lace. Evening Scarfs $2, Instead of $3 and $4 Made of liberty silk, hand-printed in exquisite shades on white and colored grounds. yarde long, 23 inches wide. Main Floor, Old Building. [FOR THE HOME| of patterns. Main floor, Building. Men’s $5 and $6 Shoes 53 Mahogany ise ae at $3.50 A 7 es airs are o vrade, 287 pairs Extension Tables abba ent JIG fe REET Black, tan and patent leat! All sizes from 5 to 11 in A every size in each style. Main floor, New Building, From our own regular stock. Of unusual quality and finish. $30, rcaularly $40. Nine mahogany tables, ’ 48 in. top, 6 ft, long when extended, . Square edge top with deep rim; moulded pillar; claw feet; dull finish. $35, tceularly $45. Ten mahogan; ’ 48 in. top, & ft. long when moulded pillar; square edge top, claw feet. regularly $48. Four mahogany tables, $38, 48 in. top, 6 ft. when extended, square edge top with deep rim, heavy round pillar; colonia! design with claw feet. $38, ‘eeularly $48. Seven mahogany tables: ? same as above but titted with claw feet> $47, tegularly $67. Eleven mahogany tables, ? 54 in, top, 8 ft. long when extended, heavy pillar, moulded legs with ball and claw feet, dull finish. $52, enularly $65. Five mahogany tables, * 54 in. top, 8 ft. long when extended, square edge top, heavy pillar, claw fcet. $68 regularly $82. Seven mahogany tables, * 60 in. top, 8 ft. long when extended, heavy pillar with colonial scroll feet square edge top with deep rim. Sixth Gallery, New Building. $5 Comforters at $3.50 Filled with fluffy White Star Cotton, covered with silk dotted and cross-bar mull. R_ versible pide wit silkoline, with a 9-inch plain Sico silk border. In very pretty designs, Pink, blue, heliotrope and yellow. Wool Blankets, $2.75, reg- ularly $3.50 Double bed size, five pound weight, cotton warp, 25 per ce .t. wool filling. Pink and blue border. Plaid Blankets, $2.75, reg- ularly $4 Double bed size, cotton warp, 50 per cer.t. wool in the filling. Pink and white, blue and white, tan and white, gray and white. — First floor, y tables, ded Emblems, $1 instead of $2 Made by the best maker in the b: Guaranteed i ys 14-karat gold, The emblem is att: worked out in filled design calls for ename Office Chairs ’ At Half Price Finally disposing of this lor if price—$2.73, were $5.50. The: to our usual standard of Oifice nity road, comfortable saddle scat, revolving side chair in imitation mahogany. Seventh Gal [FOR CHILDREN | Infants’ Caps—Samples, : 75c to $1.75 'wenty-four <lozen sill caps—-no two ali!ze, hey were made to sell for $1 to $1.5 —~eome for more. All are lined with silk and interlined. Subway floor, Old Building, Boys’ Bloomer Suits $1, instead of $1.50, $1.25, instead of $2. Of blue or brown and white striped galatea; sizes 2 to 6 years, Children’s All-Woo! Sweaters on von ft ceaulasly $3. 3 all colors, Si (Old Building. ¥ to 16 years, "Third floor, Old Builang: * JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, Broadway, Forth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street [FOR MEN. | Actual values $1.50, | Fountain Pens with Lodge’

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