The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1911, Page 7

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StnARaR RAR aaa CAameeene tna KV of whom are apparently still in thelr) way i to fines or alternative terms of Im-| was Sadie graceful and discreditable acen: ganized sorder, empty. by the police drawn up in Parliament) Out from the Square, they dispersed into small | stepped a ch groups who mixed with the crowds. | punting cost ‘These were kept in constant movement | than Sadie Shar by the police. | Occasionally a missile was hurlet| , from the middle of the throng, but the | police were unable to detect the throw- quent and excited shouts of “votes for ‘women" were raised. It was here that Smost of the arrests were affected. Somo | of the women fought their captors with great vigor. At the National Liberal Club on ‘Thames Embankment the excitement reached its height. The club was full of membere and their friends. These | flocked to the windows as the crowds | + approached, but were soon forced to| retreat in order to avoid the shower of well-aimed stones which crashed | through the lower windows. Some of the suffragettes rode in horse and motor cabs, from which they launched stones when opportunity offered, Most of the women arrived in court this morning carrying grips with a change of clothing in anticipation of spending a period in jail, A number of them who had broken windows of a valud exceeding $0 were committed for trial at the London Sessions, All of these, however, were allowed out on bail, Many of the women sentenced this morning to summary imprisonment or committed for trial at the London Ses- sions a ‘ominent in society as well (6 being leaders in the women's suf- i frage movement. A number of them e jtuve suffered previous imprisonment ‘'on account of their activities at dem- * onstrations, Many of the women were badly vat- tered In their fight with the bluecoats in Parliament Square. Blac 8s and scratched faces were numerous them and several declar entire bodies were masses A procession of women entered and deft the prisoners’ enclosure through- out the day, White-haired women al- ternated with me iris, while wear of smart silks and laces were fol- lowed by women of the industrial classes dressed in cheap finery The monotonous stories of window smashing told during the testimony were all of the same tenor and sen- tences varled only as to the period to be passed in jail or the amount of the fine. The cases of wilful damage were taken first, Mout of the prisoners were persons from provincial cities without prey record in connection with the suffra movement. Among the more nent of the accused wer worth and Cecilia Wilcox, both of whom were committed for trial at tl sessions; Ada Wright, who had been previously convicted, was sentenced to ® month in jail without the option of @ fine; Mrs. Arncliiffe Sennett, who broke a window of a newspaper office, Pwent to Jail for a week rather than | pay a fine The prisoners are so numerous that | {the hearing will last aeveral days, CB abs ats Ordered 5,000,000 Stamps, | WASHINGTON, Nov, 2 record stamp requisition was received at the Post Office Department yesterday from the Postmaster of Chicago. A merchant of Chicago wanted to buy 5,002,009 three- ¢-at stamps and the Postmastc> had to call to the Depar gend in a hurry call to the Department. in a hu LIFEINSURACE COMPANIES, They Are Closely Observing Pablic| Health Conditions s physician for one of the » Instirance Companies, in w on the subject, made the! tement that the reason| } plicants for insurance «are rejected is because kidney trouble i ¢0 common to the American people, and | the large majority of spplleants do not even suspect that they have the disease, He states that judging from hi experience and reports from drug who ure constantly in direct touch with the public, there is one preparation that has probably been more successful in jeving and curing these diseases than y remedy known. The mild and he: nfluence of Dr. Ki "s Swamp- s soon reali t stands the highest for its remarkable record of cures, We find that Swamp-Root is strictly ‘an herbal compound and we would advise our readers who feel in need of such a romedy to give it a trial. It is on sale _ at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes y cents and one dollar, wonderful merits, send to Dr. K: hamton, N. Y., for utely free. When rritog 6 and meutiva the New Yor World, dL ae na SUFFRAGETTES ALL ‘BING! SHOT KILLS : Parthent bf 239 C0: 223 Go to London | Swish! Atlantic W: Waves Cons! erect Court With Grips Prepared | tinue It—Smack! Judge’s Kiss jot nis nome saturday ‘night, he called | for Stay in Cells. Completes It. ° “My dear,” he said, “T think T hear | ho LONDON, Nov. © 22. — Unrepentant) A romance that started in the Adiron- suffragettes, to the number of 223, many | dack forests and was celebrated in the | 5 Atlantic City, brought about | never, teens, appeared at Bow Street Pollce| (ne honeymoon Court this morning to answer for theit | tferman 1, Goldman, who started to- sins of yesterday and were sentenced | qay on a tour of the south. The bride hapiro of Ni prisonment, varying from a fortnight t| avenue, Brownsville, Brookiyn @ month. The women Invariably chose) yr, Goldman, who own the roller or Prison instead of a fine. chair privilege at Atlantic Clty and Weak Throats can be Counsel for the Public Prosecutor sal | oan afford almost anything he wants, Strengthened — Sore- tm speaking to the charge that he | desired some hunting last winter. He} ness Overcome with could hot adequately describe the “dis-| went up to the Adirondacks and on a ot oF- | gloomy cold and snowy day, shot a of which the ac! wid animal, described by witnesses as cused were guilty. a wildcat. From the evidence it is quite certain | rig shot did not kill, His gun was } ot on that the militant suffragettes acted The wildcat sprang toward him, yesterday on @ complete plan of cam-| ping! A shot rang out and wildcat A delightful, yet wonderful- paign. As soon as they were repulsed | dropped dead on the snow . ly effective antiseptic gargle _ er, This gave the militants more con- fidence and as they came within react | of the Government offices in Whitehall and on the surrounding streets, the Ss of stones became more fre- Shapiro was swimiaing at Atin- in July, She was swept out | bride. ide and was sinking, when «|= ppet her n. Whe | | Ee owned the hand? None other than Her. After thit there was nothing’ to it| rt in the presence of his wife and | Wo little daughters jand take a tabl when Alderman Drescher was | 8d at bedtime, , he solemnly said he would never | \k ssa bride, But, after the ceremony | medical profession to Ms wife t ¢ bell ringing.” hurried from the room | ™ Sage oar ny wae that sound? orig! scher children why their y r aplece and told t y a worl! ry was performed av Sholem Synagogue avenue. Rabbl 1 Finkel- Advt of Mr. and Mrs, | Th 1728 2 itkin | troub is tl shadow of the trees| 15e or spray. Has ten times the ning young w n in| Se. value of other antiseptics. It was none other | $1.00 His taste a refreshing exnerience, ro of Brownsville bunion: No Need for a Pastry Flour If you buy flour from low- grade wheat— Flour imperfectly ground— Flour not properly sifted— Then you'll need another flour—a better flour—when you come to make dainty desserts. But, if you buy Gold Medal Flour— Made of premier wheat— 20 times ground—sifted 10 times through silk— You'll need no better flour for anything. You can't get any better. , \ It’s a bad mistake, for any purpose, to get inferior flour. : You save nothing by it. You get icss bread—immensely poorer bread. And part of it can’t digest. Flour is all-important. If you knew, as we know, all the vast dif. ference, you would always insist on the leading flour of the world-- WASHBURN-CROSBY’S Wasuauan-crossv ©? Hundreds of th here by this p: stein officiated. The w lowed by @ reception at Rheumatiem Ac ivics but an engagement. And on Monday) sy, areest | night Alder: lex * per Impound’ Vin orien |formed the civil marriage cer ’ nid one ounce of his home In Howard avenue, Kast New ja compound, § Take dienta home and put them into pint of good whiskey, quickest and best reme Good “result If your druggist door no Try It bnaee Every ates a ter Il bate $15.98) Chairs and Rockers — le is relieved by a mae application. This e time of year you need it for smarting feet, Sebasen's Foo! Soap, 200 Filth Av & FLour Shoke uh as ine WUNkD, Weun sepay, NOVEMBER | 22, 2 3grk, was fol- Ww ater, corription, burning, corns, callouses. ot round ends, hands Tl ratty foun igs with =e feet. In thi N lz $1,000 For 28¢ With the ne turn a key, whi motor part of wish to use th you me:ely tur for chase them Walters $375 Pia e rs $450 A CARD not va meni Ete. highly polished quai golden oak, 44 inches wir Q . golden o@ . Wigh shaped carved tops and shapely Togs with claw feet, $10 Places a Mastertone Player and Piano in Your Home of an 88-note high grade Player Piano within the reach of everybody. $10 Down and $2 a Week 88-note Combination Player and Piano. Two Pianos in One—-Special Attention Is Called to the New Device At» tached to the Walters Mastertone Combination Player Piano and Piano. can then be uscd a3 ai ordinary music — ope piano; when you or your friend e.ofore tha xcelsior Piano $55 3 Walters $1,000 1 Baby ssh hen st Si aD | alters $1.04 n ist Bab, 35/5 (THE ACTION lark 15 Rockers 6 Chairs, 11,75 14 Rockers & Chairs, 10.00 17 Rockers & Chairs, 12.50 20 Rockers & Chairs, 15.00 23 Rockers & Chairs, 16.50 3. & 5- Pes Pertst Suits $28.00 S $20.00 $32.00 Suits, now. $40.50 Suits, now ely $90.00 Suits,now..... no, has a 48 s buffet te of ae ty quar. shed like ia: th rawers and a large linen Conches $12.00 Couche: $12.98 top Is te, having carved fia i 2 kriffons and carved top rail, A Dining Table $8. 48) $2.00 Chairs for $1.25 Quarterod Solid oak, banister ith full box fram uned, $27.00 Tables, now.$19.98 Solid quartered golden oak, with Regularly 46,now 25.00 ow 2 ae fr ; Oak, with > Over samples, a full, swe! ‘eats nfecly golden, Early English and] front base, Note the following: weathered oak and ma-| having two ing Tables $3.25 Chairs for $2.50 hogany. amait draw- '30.00 Tables, now. Soll quartered golden oak, with! 27°75 Tables, now. , $5.50) \inen draw 41.00 Tables, now. Seats. uphoiatered. with a slip] $10.00 Tables, now. . $7.50] ad roomy | 52.50 Tables, ar. & seat of genuine leather, $16.00 Tables, now. . Seer ene 21.50 Table 18.73 Tables, now,.13.50|| On Our Easy Terms Plan: || $20.00 Tabies, now... 16.50 Tables, now. .£2.00 || quauiy yuu pleas weekly sor’, i 15.00 Tables, now.. 9.98 ng He a ‘nave one!hait 10.50 Tables. now. . 7.50 's Bloomingdale sale we place the ownership List Walters 88-Note Combination Player and Piano, $ with Outfit, for only . . 395 Including Bench, Cover, 12 Rolls of Music and Music Cabinet, on the very easy terms of a day you can become the owner of a renowned Walters w device you simply — TIS EVERYBODY'S OP ich se-urely locks the PORTUNITY to have mu 1 the the player; the piano home, One can enjoy any kind of classical, popular musi-with this WALTERS MAS- ERTONE COMBINATION ne PLAYER PIANO, at which un) PLAYER PIANO AND PIANO, r di nd the The entire outfit delivered to your ar service. home upon the small payn of n so ex. $10, and thereafver you are required it was pcu- (0 pay only $2.0) a wegk, Nothing 4 to pay » interest, no insur the wealthy to pur- ¢ We Also Offer the Following “WALTERS PIANOS at a Saving to You, in Many Instances, of HALF. On Liberal Terms of $5 Down and $1.00.a Week b Lb Wa 5875 List Style Mae 8182 $198 | VGucensboro bana. S209 s ma) S000 F Sty tenes Hismouth Pisano, SOOO 18 THe LIFE AND SOUL OF A PIANO, LOST MOTION -BUY A PLAYER OR A PIANO FOR CHUESP MS Tf you do plano at any \ Pa Pismo, whieh te et t Play cr Piano $26.00 Tables, now. $37.00 Tables, now ...$: 1s thly | nayments 1] $40.00 Tables, now. . bavetiod $30.00 Tables, now. $22.00) ™FFor $4.00 Tables, now... $2.75] er. @ larne or Bioomingales’, 4th lout The Excellence of These Coats Soin Avila Economy Furniture ‘Sale A Wonderful Bloomingdale Event, Presenting the Greatest Furniture Values of the Year —$32,000 Worth of Reliable Furniture for $21,500. Don’t Miss It! Thank you for your most generous response to the initial announcements of this great under-pricing event. “| If ycu who purchased will, pass the geod word of the unusual values you received to your neighbors, Blooming: | dales’ popular furniture department will be @ bechive of activity until closing time Saturday—Yellow Economy }) Sale Price Tickets are on upward of 1,500 pieces showing great reductions. Sue das| Lhursday’s Great Leader-- This $36.00 Carved Buffet,$19.99 Toilet Requisites et Nall iad for Women and Misses makes them unequalled at the prices on More women’s and misses’ coats are leaving here daily than in any previous season, due, of course, to the splendid values that Bloomingdales’ expert merchandising makes possible. Thursday's im portant offering: Splendid, Smart Coats at $10.00 Style and quality in every one. Made with roll collars, storm collars, etc, Some lined. Many with caracul trimmed collars, Materials include heavyweight broadcloths, kerseys, caracul cloths, ete. Sizes 14 to 18 years for misses and 34 to 44 bust for women. Handsomely Made’ Coats, $15.00 In sizes for misses and women, Mater! broadcloths, seal plushes, caracul cloths, etc. Some have inlaid collars of satin. Others have smart velvet collars. Some are fully interlined with satins, in various colors, Coats of Individuality, $20.00 Plushes, caracul cloths, fine broadcloths, made in very charming effects. Newcollars,ctc, Sizes for misses and women, Caucasian Lamb Cloth Coats, $30 The best imitation of real broadtail ever intro- duced, Rich looking and very attractive. Made in the handsomest styles of this season, Beauti- fully lined. Girls’ Pretty Plush Coats, $15.00 Made of a beautiful seal plush. Very warmand dressy looking. Made with roll collar fects, Richly lined. Sizes for 13 to 17 year juniors and 6 to 14 year girls. Snappy Coats for Girls at $10.00 Made ‘in fine plushes, caraculs and velvets, Well made. Nobby styles. Some are lined with quilted linings; others venetian lined. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Bhomingdales’, Second Floor, Men’s Root’s Tivoli Underwear at 74c ROOTS Limit, 3 Suits to a Customer This price, 74¢, all day TIVOLI gienic natural wool under natural gray unshrinkable weol ; all sizes. Charming New Chiffon Blouses at Special Prices: Not merely new models, but the most charming of the late arrivals. Not merely good values, but extra- ordinary offerings at the attractive Bloomingdale Chiffon Blouses, with ed in gold or silver, in white For theatre or evenin vi i ey are admirably ed ‘8898 Superb Chiffon Blouses, ele horately hand embroidered in two-tone effects; yoke, collar And cufts of white net, net $ ined Ee E any New Models of Chiffon, embroi in self colo: nd silver o ¢ lining; yok: 1 cuffs of white; all the newest fall and colori parm you want to p tind exact Thursday, Root's b ir, with the maker's iA D INDERWEAR piame stamped on every eg 25 le, and a better tes of this well. ‘sown brand Men’s $1.50 Double Breasted Wool Shirts, 82c Positively as good as most shirts sold elsewhere at $1.50. Made of heavy nt Regular $1.25 ea', Main Bloor, FUHBEY y

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