The evening world. Newspaper, November 15, 1911, Page 9

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SPENT AHULL S50 SEEN NEW YORK NSTYLE BY HECK Then, Comes the Morning Af- ter, and Mr. Hunter of Cana- joharie Is Locked Up. “Your Honor,” said David B. Hunter, of Canajoharie, N. Y., after Magistrate Cornell in the West Side Police Couvrt had agreed to hold him tn $1,000 bail on @ charge of forgery, “you have mado me @ happy man. I come down hero to New York a week ago with fifty dol- lars that I forged a check for. I've been having one gosh-dinged swell time for @ week. I spent my money in riot- ous living and by heck I've hit all the, high places, Now, by jing, I'm ready to go to that little jail up to Canajo- Marie and take my medicine. T thank! you, Your Honor, and all you gentle- men of the police.” Beaming with gratitude Hunter was| le to his cell to await a hearing to- nerd | Hunter's entrance into metropolitan police annala was somewhat spectacular. | Late yesterday afternoon at the West Forty-sevénth - tion attired in he latest Ci joharieo, | nobby dressers, style No. 1, Ensilsh| Model sack suit and amber colored vest with big pearl buttons. He wore one of | those hig! colldrs, in the} frontal nestied @ crimsan) ering horseshoe pin set with diamonds, He appeared to be under full sail. | | ck crook from Canajo- | I want to be arrested. | Here are the papers.” | Before the es and policemen | had recovered from their astonishment, Hunter whipped out a lette: passed it to Detective Martin Owens, The docu- ment read as follow To the Chief of Ve H I done a deed for w I am sorry, | in Canajoharie, | New York. 1 ostenlau ‘ dealer in . The place f got this money ts ‘andjoharte, from Henry Long- ° . proprietor of Mohawk Hotel, ‘This,ls worrying me. I think somebody | 1s after meal ithe time. Please arrest me and notify these people.” ! Owens read the letter aloud. “What did you forge a it. I seen most seo in this here ek I've been throw. ing’ my money a millionaire. me. I Uved at a swell hotel over on, Third avenue and I took in. all, the} night and moving picture shows, ‘That fifty ts all gone and T want to go back ‘anajoharie, even if I have to go | 1, T guess we can fix you up,” sald | Ows s he led Hunter out ta) desk to register. | nt, show this gentleman to room Jed the Heutenant to the turn- bo you want to leave a call,” asked | f 8 Hunter went below. | t have ‘em get me et the Judge in the} X PLUS Y PUTS JAP INB H. Hqrai Takeo, twenty-nine years old, a Japduese artist, was removed to Belle- | vue |Hospltal fer observation last night | Johnson of the J. Hood Wright | al, | © was causing conalderable com- | motion by shouting In the whigh be occupied at No. 640 Hundred and Thirty-sixth othe} of his own countrym called Patrolman MoLoughi! ‘Takeo to the Weat One Hundred and Twenty-fAfth street station. There Take English, tried to prove some problem in algebra involving figures tro’ a million to Mel. Nulty, who ci eon. WEVER SUSPECTED KIDNEY TROUBLE—BAINED FIFTY | POUNDS IN WEIGHT Some time ago I uffering from what I supposed was rheumatism. I be- came so bad that I could hardly get on my feet from « sitting position. 1 ran down in weight from 195 to 145 pounds. I tried different kinds of medicine, but received little or no help I saw Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root highly recom- mended for kidney trouble, but I never had apy idea that my kidneys were af- fected. I thought I would try « fifty- cent bottle of Swamp Root and see what the effect would be. I commenced tak- ing it according to directions and in a few days I saw that it was helping me. used the fifty-cent bottle and then bought. three more dollar bott they completely cured me. I have gor back to my original weight—195 poun: ead I am a thorough advocate of Dr. | Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, asl believe it to be a remarkable preparation for what it is recommended to do. WILLIAM H. PARTCH, New Haven, Vt. Personally appeared before me t! 4th day of September, 1909, Wm. H. ch, who subscribed the above tatement and made oath that the same is true in substance and in fact. D. A, ROLEAU, Justice of the Peace. | Le.ter to Dr, Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. sample bottle, convince anyone, You will also receive | . a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder, When writing, be sure ie englaa she Now World. Regular fifiye | dollar sise bottles for sale A v Women’s Sweaters Women’s Sweaters —All-wool yarn, tions. All sizes. $2 values, $ Shorereda Kivkect nn —Pure Worsted yarn, plain and fancy weaves, all colors and $ sizes. $3.50 values, at. . 2.49 SIXTH AVENUE, 22nd ano 23r¢ STS, OULDING the system of a new department store at best is a difficult task. It is easier at some seasons than at others. Embroidered Nets All-overs, 18 inches wide, black or white preuees, embroidered in tinsel and silk; all colors combinations of colors. Actual value, per yard, $1.50 to $2.98; at, per yard... 98¢ Ribbizine Fringe —All colors, 4 inches wide. Actual 50c value, per yard... . 33¢ We have, however, gone | laboriously to work, sparing no pains, to put each and ‘every employee to a rigid test, and wé think we are now beginning to form some semblance }} of our real selves nfter the chaos caused by the opening rush and the tremendous and unexpectedly large patronage we were favored with. The store for the people is at your service, and remember that your advice as to any little improvement necessary will be gladly received and promptly , and carefully considered. Most goods purchased are delivered the same .day by our up-to-date delivery service (balance the day following). PHENOMENAL AND THIS IS A SALE [Rss] TO MAKE even this Big City SIT UP and TAKE NOTICE Only 750 Dresses But Beautiful Dresses and at Wonderful Values Possibly you have been reading the recent advertisements of other estab- lishments in this city in which exceptional values were offered at $17.50 and $19.75. We certainly have been reading them, and we also have seen the dresses. Our expert shoppers have inspected these sales thorough- ly. Now we want you to come to-morrow and make comparisons. When it comes to values, we are perfectly conte:!ed to rely upon your verdict. This is one of the first real big events that we have attempted—profit has been thrown to the winds, and we offer you the entire surplus stock of a New York high-class dressmaker at wholesale. to represent excellent retail values at Dresses that he made $18.75, $22.50, $25.00, $27.50, $30.00 and $32.50--- yes, and even some as high as $39.75 unrestricted choice of any of these handsome gowns at Beautiful, shimmering Meteor dresses, eyening and street shades and blacks; rich charmeuse afternoon dresses; party and dancing dresses of Chiffon, Marquisette and plain figured or embroid- e lets; beautiful Velvet dresses in blacks and all desirable shades; Corduroy dresses —the much-de- sired fabric —every shade is here in many models. Inevery one of these materials there are a number of styles to choose from. Many odd dresses, maker's samples, and imported novelties are included. choosing easy; Ladies’ 12 - Button| Three Thousand Pairs of Stockings The origin of this collection of hosiery has three sources, : Kid Gloves some being samples, others “returns” (by “returns” we Se mean rejects of over-particular houses) and then again Made of exceptionally fine, soft, | others are what we term “mill run” hosiery, which means » pliable skins. Glace kid, tan, | #k¢ 4s you find. ; green, white and black .| soars Game ine slosecys tace Hoeert, Rmbroiered’ Hovesy, Speciall iced Hosiery, Gauze Lisle Hosiery, mbroidere pecially price: $1.50 fine Black Hosiery with Maco and split feet in regular and out sizes— Thursday, Mocha Gloves — silk in fact, almost every requirement can be suited (rom this collection. The original value of any in this selection would wot be less At. .cceceeseee tases lined; in gray, tan and black, Special, at.. $1.00 than 25¢, and runs up as high as $1.00. Men’s Mocha Gloves—silk lined; Men’s, Women’s and Children’s, No mail orders nor phone orders filled for these, and none sent C.0.D. in tan and gray. Spe- ~ cial, at $ 1 0 0 A Great Sale of trimmed with Cluny, Val. lace and embroidery. 49, Special at Ic Combinations—Of fine nainsook, daintily trimmed 69c with fine lace and embroidery. Special at Fine Nainsook Gowns—All the latest and most desirable models. 50 styles to choose from. Special at v The most complete line of Human Hair Goods. The latest London and ¥ UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST ASSORTMENT Parisian Hair Dressing Ac- of Black Velvet Hats Stlered iD season, the variety of shapes | cessories. Ing great enough to absolutely insure every woman a satis- | is The qualitics of Evect Pile Velvet in these hats are guaranteed Value $4 } to be of the best and most dependable. \ Special ff : $1.49 Every hat in this assortment is made especially to teas our explicit order, The prices at which these hats will The a as Value be Ra Lamorrow ass Unprecedented for this quality $5.0 Special : $2 60 of hat, generally applying to much inferior grades. r be stk e tr, We are sure that all visitors will be delighted with this assort- ig ee toilet preparations; the very best in ment. Hairdressing, Manicuring, $I i a The Erect Pile Velvet Hat priced to-morrow at we cross Bs icuring, Shampooing, Mas $1 70 Clusterettes — Regular $1.00 value. e * Special at Cc Billis Burne Curls—22 curls in the bunch; {a the greatest value ever offered in season, Yaris A tremendous assortment at each of the following 19 and $1.25 prices. $1.70, $1,95, $2.45, $2.95, $3.45, $3.95. Every hat is finished with either Grosgrain, French Edge or a heavy velvet binding. Hats trimmed free when materials are purchased from us. 9.75 We have arranged this special sale in the 22d street corner of our big Costume Salon on the 2d floor, where the dresses will be displayed on racks according to their sizes to make your and adapted during the last four Many of these are beautifully hand . Some have Dutch necks and pretty lace collars, yokes and sleeves; some are trimfned with Persian or colored UNPRECEDENTED SALE OF DRESSES} Z embroi loops and buttons, chenille fringe and Persian embroidery. Women’s & Children’s Underwear Women ‘s ankle len, oye" Shirts & Drawers —Gray h Worsted. “Shirts pave. Frenc neck, shaped shoul ere; drawers; faced with extra quality F sateen’ Value SOc, at... SOC Dr. Denton Sleeping Suite—| Children's V. 0 For child tTonethird. lesa] — Fleece lined, es, Sites 0 to 2; Pante— cream and gray, "20 and 22; value 15c w 48¢ 8 and 9 (the run of the ea Bbc, Wand ge : pers ¥ Union Suite—o! heavy it. Reg: cotton, fleece-lined, drop feat; value Gc, ats sss , 10c Specially Priced erwear Black Velvet Hats) pipers pact nay ocean jataad =r’ Corset Covers—Trimmed with linen, Val. lace and embroidery. Special at Corset Covers—-Of fine nainsook. 25 styien, elaborately Muslin Und fis Princess Slips—-Of fine silk mesaaline, in pink, blue, hite, yellow, lavender black, Special byline bree Brith Nainsook Gowns—Of soft material, low round neck and kimono sleeves, elaborately trimmed with em- broidery and ribbon. Special at 49- Initial Gowns—Round embroidered yoke with embroid- ered initial in center; trimmed with linen lace. Value G00} ates cisieeteedegeesscornccsvtiansre : A9c Drawers of Good Muslin—Cut full and wide, hemstitched flounce, excellent workmanship, ae Value 25c; at 15c Fine Cambric Drawers—Trimmed with choice patterns of lace and embroidery. Value 39c at.. Lace Neckwear Breakfast Caps—Of Brussels Net, in white, pink and light biue, finished with a ring of lace. Specially priced at We Lace Collars Of imitation Venise, in numerous styles. Value 39¢; at eae ceres 19¢ Side Frille—Of dainty batiste and lace, such as Vals. and shadow effects. Some finished with real Insh lace. Two special prices; each... 5c and 49c Lace Collars—Of real Irish, Vari yles. Values 92.50 to $3.50; at, each ein $1.98 Shetland Veils—1}; yards long, in black, white, brown and navy blue, Value 25¢; at, each...... 12c Chiffon Cloth Veils—In all the fashionable shades, includ- ing black and white; hemstitched borders. An ex- ceptional value. Regular price $1.59; at, each. .. 94c Lace Net Guimpes—~Jn all sizes. Yoke of several st yles of shadow nets, body of Brussels 1.50; at, each ~ 85c a Garden of Allah, by Robert Hichens Silver Horde, by Rex Beach Awakening of He Deland. ‘ J. L.KeSNER.CO Sixth Ave., 22nd & 23rd Sts, NOTE:—There are also in this collection a choice lot of extra sizes of Altman Voile in black and navy, and @ goodly assortment of the same sizes in the finest all-wool serges. (Just the correct models Jor large and stout women.) Fringed Petticoats For Milady’s pcm Wa td Dressing Tai le Meonens TaTeum 449. al 14e ol Of excellent quality silk Messaline, pleated flounce; trimmed with deep silk fringe. All colors and black, including emerald, corona- tion and American Beauty. Value $4.00; ateceececscceeeeeeenrerer $2.59 Petticoats—Of fine Silk Messaline and Taffeta. Deep tucked trimmed with pleating, Ronsittfully made. All the newest and most evening wear Wauue S300 at BLOOD Petticoats—Of fine Silk Messaline. 50 dif- ferent new models and colorings. $2. 95 Jo Sint coatings Spec at. DADO AVIATION CAPS AVIATION CAPS —Just. the:l| the thing for 1. de of wool yarn, plain colors and combina- 25¢ seb tions. Regular 50c value for... Corsets We Feature C/B a la Spirite ; Corsets For many years American women have known one corset at least which could be depended on always for two things which women look for and must have in a corset —style and comfort. Every season the regular wearer of C B a la Spirite Corsets feels the new Season’s C B will haveab- solutely the correct lines. In these days more importance than eve: is attached to beauty of line. For several seasons now the ™ makers of fashionable gowns have resorted very little to trimmings, uniqueness of cut or color com- bination, but have depended fos effect on the artistic lines of the figure; thus the responsibility has been thrown almost entire.y by the, well-Zowned matron on the corset.’ $1.00 « $5.00

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