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THE EVENING WORLD, J com ned capttal, without any cost tol coutd buy the entire coal output of rare ein the way of taxes, direct ritain for elmht years and ell it at| or ind t Tax collectors would be) exorbitant prices, or hoard It or give it out of employment, the customs houses | away, ag their fancy might dictate, woul d be closed down, jetters and tele: They could buy all ays aS ant FOR BURNING OF “3 ~ BAY HEAD HOTEL lwo Summer Homes at New | Jersey Resort Totally De- stroyed—Others Damaged. I gy oe ES : a 4 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1911, STABBED BY FOOTPADS, | eae ‘Wm. Gregoro Hy Wound] wt wouldn't think of 4 on Way Home From Work. a Shortcake without D & While returning from work early to- Sire, Ryony 11 7. 1006 By day William Gregorowits, a mechanto, sO Ds New York of No, 22 Avenue B, was attacked and Self-Raising Flour mortally atabbed by two men in front For Pancakes, Pastry and Biscuit, the wind was blowing stronly tn the opponite direction, John Jones, the sole employee left at the hotel, which was closed for the winter, Is being held by Assistant Pros- ecutor W. Howard Jeffrey of Ovean County, but only as @ witness, t te believed the fire was incendiary. 0 PREVIOUS ATTEMPTS TO _ OESTROY HOTEL. “The belief in incendlarism is due to the circumstance that the hotel was on fire twice last Thursday. About 8 o'clock that morning the crew of a Pennsyl- vanta freight train running by saw the flint of fire on a window and gave the jalarm. ‘The Point Pleasant firemen erward reported they had found flames in @ pile of mattresses on the fourth floor and in a heap of matting in | His ph ay an attic, About three hours afterward the firemen were called to another blaze | omed, in hie les, Dureing ond going on the fourth floor, but on the opposite | °° ™ * castaehetiiiaicatibiats side of the hotel. atte tad FREE. orning Mrs. Strickland, wite ot | “ BEA" bef Apter. Alvah Strickland, whose home /|son ncaa, Se i, Nara) Argt, Of tre wi ware ad one, free with next pundaye ‘e Wand in Grenter New York amd vie The Old Homestead Had Been Word rib cinity, %e* ‘ bY Twice Set Afire Within the meeoentcaiee On Tuesday, November the 28th Last Week. a Mayor found the hotel alight and at once telephoned to Point Pleasant, Manasquan and Spring Lake for - SX MONEY KGS | + COULD BUY AL” F ——GREAT EAT BRTAN Warships oar All Within | Power of Half Dozen Own- | ers of Five Billions. MIGHT CONQUER WORLD The Mayor then called out the Bay Head life savers. They formed a bueket brigade and saved several cot- tages. It took the fremen more than three houre to get the fire under con- trol, It fs believed two arrests will be made to-day. Assistant Prosecutor Jeffrey preparing for a hearing. No suspicion falls upon Jones. of No, 6% East Twelfth street. His assatlants escaped. Gregorowlts was found lying uncon- scious on the sidewalk by Patrolman Thomas O'Connor of the Union Market ° mation. Dr. Howell of Bellevue sald t his escape from instant death was Rev. B. L. Whitman Dead. miraculous. Robbery is thought by the SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 21.—Dr. B. 14 | police to have been the motive for the Whitman, one of the most widely assault. known Baptist mintetere in America, here early to-dey. s! JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street DETERMINED FIREBUGS, ' | | | | Combine Could Keep 1,000,- 000 Men in Field Ten Years for Warfare, ened about 3 o’clock by an unusual light and roused her husband. The PROM THE STRAND MACARING THE SEXTET COULD, IF THEY CHOSE, PUT A MILLION MEN IN THE FIELD AND WAGE WAR FOR TEN YEARS. |grams would be sent free and there| England, with thelr bulldings and roll- 5 ————— would be no collection of excise tribute.| ing stock. They could purchase all the — ) COULD EASILY PAY UP ALL IN.| "motor cars in the world and have ss 4 A writer in the t number of enowgh left to gobble up the Panama| BAY HAD, N, J., Nov. 7.—Fire that / Mie tecace’ delpaninn his taguniouny , SURANCE. tine | And Sue Canals and the total value of |tarted tn the Old Homentend Hotel early 23rd Street 34th Street HANDKERCHIEF DEP’TS. 1m Both Stores, figured out some inte ng and starte | concentrated 4 ther ax ‘nen Saal bien toe reais gh en | yesterday nearly wiped out the northern "ei . ’ Ung things the Yeading six among the |siamed. ty Riven tatistice gath- | {f such a wild project should be forced | Aeotion of the town, ‘Tho flames spread Holiday Orders for embroidery should be | richest men in the world could do,! ered concerning insurance. The people) upon them by Andrew Carnegie, to fourteen of the finest summer cot- laced + : :. ! ' From all of which, it would aeem that |tages, IMPORTANT SALE placed as early as possible to insure delivery, ; we are lucky that the six gentlemen a selected for the filustration are not | The hotel, valued at 148,000; the cottage Sale of Men’s and Women’s Handker; Ukely to get together and put thetr| of Mra, W. F. Jones of New York, Tuesday and Wednesday, money to work tn @ lump. who ts in British Columbia, and the eerted. plan. The millionatros selected tet could pay off every dollar of thie insurance Mability at once without wait- montnasiieonneneans DOG ATTACKS WOMAN AND RESCUER IN STREET. but the dog caught him as it had Mrs. cottage of Carl Priest, drug mer- chant of Princeton, valued at ebout $2,000 apiece, were destroyed with November the 28th and 2gth. buttoned to neck. Blue or Grey. Sizes 14 chiefs. Women’s hand-made Armenian Hand- sae, an e your money can buy. d 16 years. 15.00 Waldorf Astor, whose income trom| tne collection of Insurance to intervene | ‘Me Deast off. Mra. De Luka had run periments—the Standard A rents alone tn 00.000 «year; Lord) na gull have Siomwo,on eft, '°"''| down the street and Dr.” Gohiftman, or Hosiery Excellence the Evening Capes with hood, satin lined Stoles, Capes and Muffs. ] eer ee cea rors ee) tree crt Fey crete, Ce enact | where the Wounds of: both wore cauter-| Woitd ove: and interlined throughout. Sizes 14 and Marabout Sets,—natural with white, mole | ery a ‘the olen ie evden} For Mon, Women and Children, 16 years. 19.75 with white gnd black with white. . 14.50 set with blood, Ask your retailer to show value 27.50 CRORES two wi s, t. | the Alexander avenue police station aaa | YOU-Winter weights and Velveteen and Corduroy Suits. Plain Ostrich and Marabout Stoles. Natural i made complaint. Policeman Nilon some| qualities. r cya} ‘ Her % time tater impounded w dow belonging rein tailored coats, satin lined. Sizes 14 and 1 ; or black. 6.75 iH iguen erecta auras | ne years. 252 mie 878 | Pas (a tie tious or therein oe tka oe RUBENS & MEYER _ Muffs to match above............. 6.50 it ach ot tems Dapketmannee Heian: New York Suits of Broadcloth, Cheviot, Serge eee j — ——— get er Mixed Fabrics. Sizes 14 — : Marabout Capes. Natural or black.... | value 35,00 to 39.50 ar bogies | values 5.! an Cheviot Suits, panel skirt, plain tail- Marabout Stoles. Natural or black | JAMES MeGREERY & 00. ored cogt, satin ‘lined. Blue, Brown or 2.75, 4.75 and De POPULATION OF ENGLAND i ; 751 4-75 : THEY COULD GUMMON THE WHOLE POPULAT 23rd Street 34th Street Black. Sizes 14 and 16 years. one value 3.75 to 8.50 amounts to at least $600,000,000; Andrew | afd county debts of the United Kingdom Carnegie, and Lord Rothschild, with half of their combined capital. They i On Tuesday, November the 28th Afternoon and Evening Dresses of Vel- Muffs to match above ......... POOR EL) Ree el ce ators. srantias Sin importa and have. money tett. They veteen, Crepe Meteor and Chiffon. Sizes 14 vee 2) @iarte, at which the suggestion might and 16 years. Wee 22.50 made gamete their 50 1.50 Fesouroee forthe purpose of accom: FURNITURE DEP’TS. ee Particular object that eam gum of 6,000,000,000, GPOULO BUY GREAT BRITAIN AND WAR FLEET. ‘am @ otarter they could pay off the famtional debt of Great Britain and Ire- SALE OF FINE MAHOGANY FURNITURE. Dining Room Suites include ten pieces,— Tm Both Stores, JUNIORS’ AND GIRLS’ SUITS, Three-piece Suits COATS AND DRESSES. of Cheviot and Mixed Fabrics, satin lined and well tailored. Sizes SOROSIS SHOES. In Both Stores, The combination of comfort and style makes Sorosis a Perfect Shoe. "i 4 12 and 14 years. 11.50 we the 3,20,000,000 ace ae We've Advertised Sidaboard, Chine Closet, Service Table, Ex- E me value iste JBMES McCREERY & CO. ered scoumalate the National Gatlery, | in These Columns tension Table, four Dining Chairs and two 23rd Street $75. these things time and again; yet thousands who read our advertise- ments are still so skep- We've told you all distasteful to that eminent apostle of peace, Andrew Carnegie, With their Pesources they would be able to bulld @ fleet of wardhips much superior to might turn to philanthropy along | f Mayonnaise Bowls and Plates. ,.3.40 set strictly tailored, Size 2 to 5 years. 7:50 esi a hat cn ret | {HY heh and Amrian sol gh 0 re 98 Now bene ung pees of tne watd ought to sie | and” of eady-madea 1Oeih .o.s, Wumpet shape. ..1.35 each Cheviot Coata ined with flannel. at the roadway ; ery tan, women and ol i fe ll 5 she nave aes save he Mews| HH ore ta ahaa from, olathe Tae eee oe eee fe waive «OY. ed Lard Airatnoona bod Lord Aner Alterstons FREB, Sugar and Cream Sets........,.2.a5 set cad nie The NEVER HOMES ohild could hand every man, woman and ehiid dn Groat liritain $100 apiece and have @ enug Hiitic sum remaining, They could buy every piece of prop- erty im Great iirituin and aliow the people to ovvupy West 34th St Bway and bth ay, wip gs adel phe 44 Tumblers, wheat CHINA DEPARTMENTS, Chinchilla Coats, med, kimono sleeves. In Both Storea, aie dial Remaining stock cloth, Velveteen and reduced prices, Size 2 design, light cutting, , 1,20 dos, wsual price 2.25 . White Marquisette Dresses, lace trim- JAMES MoGREERY & CO. wool lined. Model Size 6 to 14 years. of Coats of Broad- Zibeline, at greatly to 14 years, f 34th Street eatire battleship fleet of Great Britain, for Years Dining Armchairs, upholstered leather seats. buttoned to neck, fini with velvet ‘ere " ; See aeealina tks'c cet to. cotoors wie epee oar eae 185.00, 225.00 and 375.00 per suite; collar. Size 6 to 14 years. 8.75 ' ear tabes. 1 Tey ould have $0 thet mich maxes a wate former prices 267.00, 305.00 and 460.00 value 12.00 p o hall fe) use ler- % oe : . poyghed —e ou eyed digs Brn) unealled. Cellarettes..........65 +42.00, 53.00 and 97.50 Plush Coats, finished with rolling collar . Rave a bearing on the history of the t ments, permitting shield. in li iN i ; world for many centuries to come, te te nall at $10, $12, $15, Tea Wagons,..........45.00, 56.00 ‘* 80,00 and shield. Satin lined. Size 8 to 14 years. Taking up another propbsition, the $18, $20, $22.50 and $26 7 is 12.50 Writer conceives how they might not Sack, Walking, Prince Tea Tables............22.00, 27.00 33.00 “value 16.50 \ are for taking @ mortgage on Great Albert, Dress and Tuxodc i f z ‘ f Suits, Overconta of al Muffin Stands......... 8.g0, 11.50 “ 18.50 Dancing Dresses of Chiffon over silk. } weights, Rainooats, eto, White and colors, Size 8 to 14 years / that were actually made Tea ‘Trays.......sss005 4:80, 7.50 “ 10, / 4 years. 9-75 to order to bring $26 to y 4:5% 755 g 39:89 value 15.00 | 5:95 ; that of England and start out to fight tieal that they will not value 8.50 { the navies of the world. ven Investigate, Dinner Sets, Ay ; } In cane thelr aggression whould not Such folks are not etving Juniors’ Tan Raincoats, Raglan Sleeves, f find an outlet in the way of warfare on | 16 & square deal and are Guare ned. Size id 16 : the sea they might employ und equip an) [J Istanding in thelr own Bavarian China,—tea-rose border de- uaranteed, Sizes 4 and 26 years. 5.50 I army greater than any ever aenembied | ight. value 7.50 { in the world, They could put 1,000,000 | We are tho ortginators sign. 1o1 pleces, 25.00 : j Foon ta che @aid, and keep them In the alno of GEORGES MODEL, usual prise 46.00 , Wool School Dresses in Russian, from ten to twenty years, and| CLOTHES, — constructed i “Middy” and O: i odels. Size 6 to still have enough money left to enjoy for us by leading Mer- wie 4 nes sities y an ne-piece models, Mge on after thelr strenuous campaign, — | chant Tailors throughout American ‘Porcelain, green and gold 14 years, 3.95 COULD GIVE EVERY BRITON the country during thetr | border, 15.00 values 5,00 and 6,00 ALIVE $100. | HTD fee antoa | wsual prise 43.00 Poasthly, guided by the Influence of | BUTE ceadincione Wwe r Chinchilla Coats,—double breasted model Mr, Rockofeller, Mr, Carnogie and i ine anon Cut Glass, buttoned to neck, finished with velvet collar, Rothachi\4, Everything at GEO! WITH NEXT : potathhab all ther contents. Among the twelve kerchiefs. 35c and 45c each } St. Bernard Lacerates Mrs. De Luka| omer summer, homes badly | Gameses MISSES’ DRESSES, COATS AND SUITS. zs 1.85 and Pr apogee dl : and Doctor Who Ran F. Edmunda of Vermont and of Dresses for School wear. Made of Ww. 4 sae to Her Aid. three New Yorkers, Dr. George @, Hs- Serge and Cloth, trimmed or plain tailored ‘ on...'s Pure Linen Initial Handkere | Ae Mrs, Jennie De Luka passed the) Prt tine handnomne cottane of Wutlacg models, Sizes 14 and 16 years. "18.50 chiefs. 75¢ box 44 doz. ‘ Fenty-aigats seat the. Brose tat | @ McAdoo, tunnel builder, stands within value 27.50 value 1.25 box / night, a St. Bernard dog leaped upon| mZeron ot Whe Role bat ore cing D: of Chiff d Men’s Pure Linen hand-hemmed Hand- her and sank its teeth in her aide. Dr. Dancing Dresses fon and Mar- “ | mexyorn Samuel @chiffman of No, 44 Bast One quisette, over China Silk. Fichu effect. kerchiefs. 45c each } ic SCE et ha sie Ac eva fare, De Leie'l orice tor Sétn: Ws bb NQUEROR Sizes 14 and 16 years. 13.75 _ 2.25 box Mgdoz, i THE SEXTET OF RICH MEN. he reached her the dor looted tte hold LO value 19.50 : value 3.00 box all fo inchi I h odel SUNDAY coil es JAMES MeGREERY & CO: I ae 23rd Street 34th Street eee] |... see gene a Se ~ ; a a tad li - a RINE pA anecccerma cman ~ 7