The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1911, Page 11

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———— eee TRE EVENING WORLD, TUBADAY, NOVEMBER 31, 1911, ee ita = Y 4 area oO! or le 1 ave~ ' _ 7 = A RRR he GIRL FACES MAN [BOY TELLS JUDGE [PLAN TO IMPROVE. [=zsc—ctss=— mir om — | view toward securing at least an har- Minfater Rw Back, 4 montlous echeme, Sy } A * More satisfactory control of the dis-| WASHINGTON, Nov, 2.~To safe. ee ig play of tric and otherwise. | guard American interest and prevent 1 4 ja tate of anarchy in Santo Domingo f Trust May Go Dry. a i result of the assassination of Presi- ‘ - | ity has informally notifed the (dent Caceres, the Cabinet to-day de- | in Sugar Refining Company | cided that t big armored crutsers ae thet {t must settle its water bills or | Washington and North Carolina of the io a | —— a enany — | ] Last Year This Was Thanksgiving Weeki » | gation growing out of stealing of wa-| with all speed to San Domingo City. ter by the company. The city's bill ts| The vessels are off the Chesapeake || Miss Sapona Testifies Against] 14-Year-Old Raymond Beck|Commission Begins Effort to | shout $525,000. Morgan J. O'Brien, as | ¢ They have been reached by referee, cut the amount to one-third! and will come | Frank Btach, Alleged Waugh | Testifies Those He Accused | Make It One of “World's |sipt"ta sompramive end demands a Almera aint” ant ns {And Christmas Shopping Was Under Wayj — Assailant, at Robbery Trial, Received Stolen Goods, Most Beautiful Streets.” | eee — —— | Do not be misled this year. Thanksgiving comes late and the Twenty Daye}? — seinen ed e ||that follow will not be enough to conveniently serve the great crowds of Christmas} ; Frank Brach, who !s under Indictment | Raymond Beck of No, 7 Flatbush ave-} The members of the advisory com- for attacking Elma Sapona last August|nue, Brooklyn, the fourteen-year-old| mision appointed by Borough President near her home at No. 4116 Eighth ave- | messenger boy who robbed many Brook-|McAneny to prepare a general plan for nue, Brooklyn, and aiso for attacking [lyn homes of quantities of Jewelry in|the further improvement and develop- Agnes Waugh near her home in Eighty-|the first two weeks of November, ap- th avenue met at the office third street, Bay Ridge, on Oct. 2% was! peared to-day as State's witness before rn Arnold W. put on trial to-day before Judge Dike | vagistrate Dodd in Gates Avenue C ifth avenyg, to-day and organized. Shoppers unless many of them BEGIN NOW. Early Shopping is the Wisest BECAUSE | It secures selection from full, fresh stocks that have not been picked over. | It secures the rare and unique gifts, of which there is often only one of a kind— | | | eared a Wednesday, Our Bargain Day ‘ourt | iy, ate 0 Court, Brooklyn, on the Word was received fi sident Me- 4 cs, cant " chaege of having robbed the Mapons in the trial of & man and three older} aneny that he would gindiy co-operate Just a Few Reminders| Ja fine jewel, a Salon painting, a rare tapestry, a finely bound book of rare edition— GHA. A. beksclét belonging 10 ber was # charged with receiving stolen goods! with the commission toward the end ‘5 \l\la hundred such gif Servi ‘ll ‘ found in his possession when he waa| om him. | that Fifth de “what ft $2.50 Women’s Velvet Boots, 1.85 red such gifts that our Personal ce Bureau suggest ' iarested. : John Weiss of No. 84 Stanhope street f the most eater iacantl was charged with buying from the youngster @ watch stolen from the safe of Chester Cheney, a commission mer- ‘ ‘When the prisoner was brought into WE have just received a large consignment of these court his appearance was very different ultra fashionable black velvet button boots, now the world’ n will hold regular meet- Deliveries May Be Deferred Se waa Ged vikocnps aie ant |chant, of No. 105 Hudson street, Man- | ing: rage of the season, made on the very latest last, | Until a Few Days Before Christ as | { toveled, As he stood up beside his|hattan, Welss admitted buying the} In his communteation to the Commis. m with Cuban heels, Selling all over for $2.50. Wednesday Special...... eoeeees 1.85 Lace Curtains Women’s Vests Ss NOTTINGHAM lace in PURE white ribbed, fleece lined tion Brussels and Renaissance vests and pants; vests have effects; 3%% yards long and 45 high neck and long sleeves; inches wide. Value ants are ankle Ie ith, € $2.25. Special, perpr. 1 .69 Value 39e. Special week’ Couch Covers Bed Sheets je IN beautiful Oriental and HEMMED sheets of good Negu designs, fringed all heavy sheeting, flat centre around; 60 inches wide and seam. Size 72x90. Regular full length. Regular € Value 45c. Wednesday %) © $3.00. Special. 2.25 Special, each * 33c Women’s Black Sateen Petticcats MADE of extra good quality sateen, with tucked flounce and neatly finished with tailored bands. 79 Regulariy seliing at $1.00. Wednesday Special ic L. M. BLUMS7EIN, West 125th St., Bet. 7th & 8th Aves. lawyer, Martin Lynch, to-day, he was| Watch, but ingisted that the doy did not | * ident McAneny suggests that neatly dressed in now clothes and his | tel! him, as was testtfed, that the watch h fe ane Se ay hate wae slickly combed, His face was | WAS stolen. He was held for the Grand ae blank, but his eyes never left the face| Jury tn $1,000 ball. of Miss Sapona as she testified against| Peter Greenough and George Schoeck, | \ aie. ; the tce peddiers who found places for fhe repeated the story of how he) the little boy to rob by ringing doorbells was selzed by four men, of whom she | and making sure the tenants were out, was ause aged eee = ey re | were put on trial as accomplices. F er home. They dragged he eck told o} vaeant lot and kept her there, sho said, | Mond Beck told of giving them th VeuLtieys Wore: seared away pass. | ceeds of the robbery of Mra. Lo fog milkman, just at daybr ‘They | home at No. 1113 Putnam avenue. took her bracelet and her pocketbook, | he robbed the home of Mrs, Audley at containing a smail sum of money, when | No. 83 Cornelia street, he said, he lied they ran away. to the older boys and told them he had —and, of course, such purchases will not be “charged up’ this month—+o it is just the same to the purchaser as though they were made in December. All Those Details Will Be Attended to by the World’s Christmas Headquarters \Jnow established on the Fourth floor, Old Building, which offers such facilities asi] these: | Interpreters, gift suggestions, Postal cable, wireless and express service; af! ||\|shipping office with full information as to time and cost of shipping to any part of ||\Ithe world; Christmas wrapping facilities; Christmas and New Year cards; a com- plete organization to take care of deferred delivery of Christmas packages; direc-] \Itories, shopping transfer office and so on; and right at hand is the Department off Accounts, where charge accounts are opened; and the Tea Room, where lists may] || be gone over and decisions made over a dainty luncheon or a soothing cup of tea. Fourth floor, Old Building. IWOMEN’S FURS—RELIABLE And Yet Moderately Priced To be sure of a fur is better than to a small price. You may have the Wanamaker Guarantee of genuineness with a fur tor which you do not pay excessive profit. Nosummer expenses for furs and only dry goods profit added enable the Wanamaker Store to make prices which are amazing all our customers who make comparisons Variety of styles is another point which seems peculiar to this collection. All sizes can be found in our coats, and among her widening roval of side- w Twenty-third further road- aken, should th street or proceed to desirability of nue connecting he Herald Square district, on king, of the y Rutgers Mar- been scared away. In reality he had] shall and recently made public ———— taken several hundred dollars’ worth of| The possible Introduction of aisles of Jewelry. y fe e more congested parts of They were both held for the Granda | th"! Pidabedgchih tid adhe. Jury. The Beck boy refused to answer ng of trees where practi- many of the questions put to him by : on the avenue itself or at ! Charles Kempner, the counsel for the | t! accused youths. “I refuse to answer,” he said, pertly, | fons of cross streets, on of particular kind “on the «round that tf would incrim-| the congested hours. t 4 | 3 Se(SE SESE Be aR REISE ne ee eee sees RQHNEK Ux KERR: HREM N A RARER RW WR RRR RRR lation of | liver- J the congested hours to other thorough- | inate me.” | fares. i He would not tell how many burg-| Limiting the helght of loft dutldings |laries he had committed. used for factory purposes within a pre- t ——— of trae during A bit of a baby boy in the Bronx has $600 in the hank to-day just because his papa was honest. ’ Philip Lowenthal of No. 1331 Intervale avenue, who is papa, wasn't only honest —he was wonderfully honest. He found a wallet taining five $100 bills (which 8 to prove there really 1s such a thing) and between $0,000 and $60,0% in securities, and sent it right an who lost it. back to the Mr. Lo Me Oe Wen wiviiegiaatn the small furs many styles at each price. found the money-choked Naturally, we have exercised the greatest care in ening last week in the these furs. For instance, caracul coats here are made of entire skins and no plates or pieces are used. By taking furs in quantities we can sell at moderate prices. A certain furrier, celebrated in the trade as the best manufacturer of black raccoon, has contracted to supply us with all the fur of this kind which comes up to our specifications. As fluffy as fox, almost as lustrous as g by and exceedingly durable, this black raccoon in large scarfscosts $25, and in muffs, $25. second Floor. Old Building, In the Fur Store on the Subway Floor, surprisingly good- looking black fox scarfs at $10, and muffs at $16. The Women’s Suits You Heard About Today | For how can a woman help telling her friends about such suits as these! Built of the right materials—cheviot, serge, tweed, broadcloth—the wanted colors such as black, dark blue, grays, besides rose, lavender and other light colors. Styles that indicate the coming spring modes. + Sleeves properly set, good shoulder lines, col lars well turned, stitching exquisite, skirts a trifle away from the conventional. Their price? $16.75 Because the Wanamaker Store took over the éfitire stock from a Tirst- class tailor, who wished to close his business. Ordinarily suchjsuits range among the best of room, After he recovered his he took it to the proprietor and sort of way remarked: @ matter of $55,000 or eo that room on the New York People Buy Pabst Beer Because it is Clean NEW Yorkers have paid millions and millions of dollars to bring clean, pure water to their city. Are you sure that the beer you buy for your family is a clean, healthful, wholesome product? You can be absolutely sure if you insist upon your dealer delivering to you “The one best beer in the world” . Lazarus, an . 14 Franklin | t the hotel street. ‘T fe that pr rus arrived in a barr, a and @ sult of pijamas—he had a coat over the Di Jamas. | sem night, when Mr. Lowenthal was | @.arting for home, the boss handed him @ check for $900. It was from Mr. Lazarus. | “IT have just salted tt away in the bank for Harold,” said Mr. Lowenthal to-day. “Harold's my kid. Say, what @o you think? The day I found that pocketbook, Thursday, was the annivers sary of my wedding day. How's that? AUTO TRUCK KILLS WOMAN. An unidentified woman was run over and instantly killed at 6 o'clock this | morning by a brewery auto truck at | Mwenty-fourth street and Second avenue, The woman appears to be sixty-five | years old, five fect two inches in height, ‘nd to weigh 120 pounds, She had gray hatr and wore a black skirt and waist | and a blue and white apron. The truck went on its way. It is belleved that the driver did not know of the accident. ‘An ambulance took the body to Belle- vue and later to the East ‘'wenty- second street police statio $25 to $40 Qualities scons roc, o14 Building | JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street A Victor Flerbert Song i os now being sung in re was Fo Dara Bottied Expressly for Family Use The reason Pabst Milwaukee Beer agrees with you better than \ a | Dash any other is because it is made from Pabst exclusive process 2 CARATS § | ff . 8-day malt instead of the ordinary 4-day process malt and ii 2 “4 / ; because it is fully aged and mellow. It is brewed in absolute clean- 4 ny liness because in Pabst method of brewing it is never touched saTHA i Rollale Dlomod Mog, Altough ef.) $i iil by human hands nor does it come in contatt with any but ‘0 ct sterilized utensils and filtered air. Thus it is that no beer GorRoOoN is so good and so clean and so healthful and so wholesome for the family as the famous Pabst Milwaukee Beer, and it costs you no more than beer not so good. For Sale By All Grocers and Wine and Liquor Dealers Diamonds», 180 Broadway New York

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