The evening world. Newspaper, November 28, 1911, Page 7

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“TQUNTRY NEEDS NEN OF BRAINS NOT POLITICIANS” Edison Foresees Little Progress in Nation Till “We Get Real Statesmen.” AT BOY'S HEAD 10 SILENCE MOTHER Mrs. Friedman, to Save Child, Allows Thief to Loot Room and Escape. \¥ PERHAPS IN 50 YEARS *|man of No. 105 West One Hundred and Seventeenth street, wife of a real estate dealer at No. 171 Broadway, looked at her four-year-old son Mel- vin yesterday she took him in her arms and showered kisses on him, while she shuddered to think how he had been menaced with death by a burglar. Mr. and Mrs. Friedman and the boy, who sleeps on a cot, o2cupy the rear Sherman Law a Farce, Disso- lution Under Way a Sham, Says Inventor. WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.—~Thomas A. Baison came to Washington yesterday for the first time in eleven years. Ho examined a storage battery on which on the floor above. About 3 o'cloc! experiments are being made at the last Saturday morning Mrs. Friedman Navy Yard, but did not express hia | wow awakened by a noise. She sat up opinion, Jand saw a tall, thin young man, with He called at the White House and his back turned, standing at her hus- told President Taft all about a talking- | band’s bed. Ploture device which he invented re-|SWitched on the electric night lamp. cently, which may save politicians a, The man, who was masked, pointed a @reat many so-e throats. \revolver at young Melvin and nodded | The machine 1s a combination of | His head suggestively moving picture and talking apparatua| The glow from the lamp fell full on by which the gestures and words of « the boy's The possibility that speaker are given to an au PIN al LD aphids Ultaneously. He told the estdene| mother to put her hand over her that the Republican National Com-|™outh so that the burglar should real- mittee might use it with great effect !#¢ she would keep still. The burglar | noaa BYE An ieharview ibaleon < Mrs. Mriedman put her head bavk on a dolefnl picture of nati legislation. olethl | ine pillow, but she saw the man take He| i |her husband's waistcoat, containing fees no present solution of the great) OAM “ina chain, and hi ®oonomical questions with which the ‘and teave The calibre of Their son Fdward, eighteen years old, and daughter Dora, twenty, have rooms | trousers, in which was $9 ‘appling. the room. Even when he had gone she American st manship is too low at dared not-give the alarm lest he return Beery teenie. and murder her boy, She heard him in “@HERMAN LAW A vee another room, front which he took @ TRUST DISSOLUTION A SHAM.” nd ring and a heart-shaped “We are a raw, of diwmonds. Half an hour will continue to su ward Mrs, Friedman awakened husband. eeee RIES WANTS $3,000,000. nl, rance just as we have sine dation of the country.” said, in summing up the © SPRINGFIELD, Nov. ert Spencer evolved the theory Jished the fact that all legis- mical ts is of a than the poorest Intellect manates: lation on lower «ra in the body from which !t “E believe that when Congress passed the Sherman Anti-Trust act it actual- ‘ourt Peter Towa. by Art terest ly meant to curb the trusts. It failed, absolutely. After aimost n gencration the court decisions show that this act was @ farce, The disvolution of the Standard O11 Company and the Ameri- can Tobacco Company is a sham. It might be called @ distribution, |) .t not polles, It is the ation which, wile | distribution of the fund) s- | Just Try Nature's Cure. HOPES FOR REAL STATESMEN all know that OPLFTY VEARS FROM Now.” m that if We brings on countless other in | hand, hat any drug will wT hop not tuken which ow is founded Until tht national bett-r for our h-alth, w a method of Internal wich will! ke cep the intese and free from waste as exacting Nature can demand —which, taken occasionally, will pre- vent constipation, biliousness, with its depression, and the countless more serious diseases which are caused by the blood taking up the poisons from the Inte stines and carrying them through hod is the “J. B. L, Cas- hich is being enthusiastically many th the most men a1 expect little rea years on the Bathing tines as clean and. pure men of bra tielans Rockaway eph Cassidy of Queens by Association o Connolly worke ery where, ing A, Maner jr fo shown expla by all Riker tan, Wa Drug Stores in New York and Brooklyn. eee Every one should at least investigate men run ature-cure without delay. i “Ask for Booklet Democratic | Is Only 50% Eitic jan of Today Point to La r nee “Best Values at the Lowest Prices” Special Wednesday Women’s 1. 79 Shoes Patent coltskin and gun metal, button or blucher, sizes 21, to 8; also patent leather with velvet or cloth tops, hand ewes wi or without tips; sizes 249 to 7!0; reg. 2.98. s’ Shoes Boys’ Shoes Dull a and patent colt- | Satin and kang skin; butten or blucher; | bluchers; sizes 11 round or knot L75 Boys’ Overcoats toe; sizes 2 to 6; reg. 2.48... Heavy all-wool navy blue kersey, an excellent quality; all wool astrachan Women’s Corduroy Waists Front trimmed with two satin revers; shawl collar, cuffs trimmed 4 98 Men's se yoke and collar of imported lace; also Made of a heavy, all-wool yarn in the waints of messaline, taffetas and silk net in a large coat model with pockets; color, gray; all sizes; s eh ew re 1.98 Scotch Lace Curtains 3 yas, long, 50 in. wide; fine quality; choice selection of patterns; val. 98c pr.... 79c Bleached Table amaih 58 in. wide, extra fine quality 39 mercerized. Beautiful collec- Linen Glass Toweling 121st Street calf; to 2; also box cal Women’s Underwear Heavy, bleached, ribbed, fleece- lined union suits; extra sizes. 39c Reg. 50c Boys’ Underwear lacger, fleece - lined drawers; sizes 24 to 25c Heavy shirts an 34; special... Floor Oil Cloths 2 yds, wide, heavy grade, large and varied assortment of new patterns cut from the roll. Every yard guaranteed; val. 29c; sq. yd. 22c Misses’ Aviation Caps The popular worsted cap of zephyr tion of designs; val. 49c; yd. . woo!: large size. Combina- | 174 in. wide, excellent erade, f fancy colors; spe- all’ pure linen; pink cr blue ae te. ORY, v 39 Fes val. 13¢ yd. 12c sday Evening Until 10 P. M. Almost every time Mrs. Harrie Fried-| *|room on the second floor of thelr home. | 28.—A vill in chancery asking for the distribution of $3,000,000 held in trust by the Centrat Trust- Company of New York, among, the members of the defunct Mutual Ite- serve Fund Life Association was filed erday in the Sangamon County Cir- Armentrout of trout’a claim 1s made in the n-| ‘of 300,000 members, 1,000 of whom | as bondholders would be benefited by a| DON'T USE DRUGS FOR CONSTIPATION; ipation ng taken for a BURGLAR'S PISTOL CALLED FOOD BAD AND So Sw Sues recovery | Bennett cabin pa ° ice gavi | obliged “As we neared this side I drew up aj }letter pri Mrs. Friedman sat up and) Which T_ circulated Cl MOST LIBERAL CREDIT - PREMIUMS $300-48'0450 $592 -- $752 $1022 ~ PUTHIM IN ROMS = Company for $15,000, Charging that he was arbitrarily are Tested on the high seas and thrown in| Irons without cause, Anthony C. Bens, [nett of ente an American cittzen,! started suit yes ‘day in the Supreme! | Court in Brooklyn against the Austro- Americana Steamship Con | ‘In the summer of 1908, way over ther | @Bout the food served Leather Goods boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing Blankets and Comfortables gers, To yaps fitieen signa- tures, tnt nd the letter to the New when we ar. \ < Aug. “> sked nh wae ngers, and Stuparic jt unding near. j offi and me into the captain's eabtn. ein full sight of the first as kept in a , for twentys ears Chicago Man, Who the Austro-Americana of $15,00 damage: here was never a COUGH or is complaint, | COLD that RI- Ker on the defend. KER'S _EXPEC- » bound from ‘T TORANT would the port New not many complaints On one oceaston| @ out and passengers were to drink salt water, presenting this ad. at any Riker Drug Store. Regular sizes, 25c. otesting against our treatment,’ Band 60c, GUARANTEED. mong the en: Stern’ Brothers Practical Suggestions for Holliday Gifts Manicure, Dressing and Writing Cases, Jewel Boxes and Cases, Card, Letter, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, plain or mounted with sterling silver and gold; Hand Bags of Antelope, Tapir, Morocco and Auto Leather, with Egyptian and sterling silver ornaments. ALSO FOR TO-MORROW, Sewing Baskets, of wicker, with leather cover and tufted satin ray also in all leather, Value $6.00, Vanity Cases, of morocco and ecrase, fitted with watch, Value $8.00 : $4.00 5.50 assique Corsets are now being shown in New Models, expressly designed to meet the requirements of the present mode of gowning. To be had in the most desirable materials, including Silk Broche, Silk and Cotton Tricot, Coutil and Batiste. Also several lines of American Made Coutil and Batiste Corsets in models adapted to all figures, including the very low top and extremely long close-fitting ‘ips, at the very attractive prices of Walohn Boned Corsets, made + $2.00, 2.50, 3.75 especially for Stern Brothers 4.50, 5.75, 6:50 Complete assortments of Brassieres and Corset Accessories A SPECIAL OFFERING WEDNESDAY, OF AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICE Boys’ Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, Value $6.95 $4.75 sat 10.50 Boys’ Long Convertible Overcoats, Value $14.50 Young Men's Suits, Value $18.00 TO-MORROW, Single Bed Size, EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN $3.75, 4.95 Pair, THE EVEN ING WORLD, TUESDAY, MOVEMBER 28, Upright Piano, Chair and Cover... $5 Down C& ‘1 a | Week 1911, Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Thanksgiving sale to-morrow 194 Women’s Coats of imported Caracul cloth regular price 29.50 ; at 18.50 @ After filling the orders on his books the maker of these coats found that he had sufficient of this fine car- acul cloth left to make 194 coats, and, upon his offering to tailor this number of garments at a remarkably low price, we commissioned him to go ahead, provided he made delivery two days ahead of Thanksgiving. @ The material employed in these coats is an imported caracul cloth of exceptional quality. It cost 2.85 r yard to land in this country, is a rich, beautiful fabric, and makes as handsome a garment as any woman might wish to wear. As a matter of fact the duplicates of these coats have heretofore sold at 29.50 each. @ Made in a full-length model, with semi-fitting back, deep shawl collar, and extremely large revers, and fasten- ing to the side with a fancy braid ornament. Entire coat is lined with a rich satin of guaranteed quality. | Great Thanksgiving Day Piano Sale Ends To-Morrow, Wednesday. $450 List Walters Concert Grand } Cabinet, $ 225 ‘sale. Walters Concert Pianos Are Made in Many Artistic Styles. Come Early and Make Your Selections. White Wool 7 ” 4.65.6 | $375 Style A Walters Piano. ... $198] $600List Puritan Walters Pianos $300 Blankets Double Bed Size, +65, 6.50 ||) $500 List L Walters Pianos... $250| $650 List F Walters Pianos. $325 Extra Large Bed Size, “ 4.95, 7.25 $550 List D Walters Pianos... $260 $650 List Hudson Pianos. $325 Fancy Colored Blankets (Double Size) a In new Jacquard designs and colorings, Each, 2.35 Comfortables (Double Size) | Novelty Mull, floral designs, plain borders, at 3.75 Printed Japanese Silk, in new colorings, plain borders, 4.85 | West 23d and 22d Streets SOLID OAK EXTENSION —> WITH ALL PUN CHASES THIS’NONPAREIL LEATHER HAIR FILLED couc AnD TUFTED BENS We" cao cLacK $700 List Walters Colonial Pianos$350 $750 List Walters Vertical Grand $375 ‘Any one can play any kind of music Walters Piano and Piano without having had the le experience. One can get Walters Mastertone ) Piano and Piano that an expert produces when playing the piano by hand, Exchange Vour Old Piano TN Sevet1 {WEEK. ORDER ONE 10-DAY AND PPOSPER,} List Queensboro Pianos .. $275 | $750 List R. Walters Pianos... $375 $1,000 List Walters Baby Grand Pianos Walters $1,000 List Mas- tertoneCombination Play- er and Piano, 3 39 5 Pwith Outht, ¢ The Low Price o! $390 Includes a B Matic Cabinet, 12 Rol's of Music, Bench and Cover, On Our Liberal Terms ot “$10 DOWN AND $2 4 WEEK Van, site on the *lastertons Combination Player the sme expression from the ymbination P me WORLD WANT Wo F cee an tine See chased in thal | RAR RAN RR re, Store F | Our We A and see the ’ To- Mashed Tur |30,0 best quality | able for Tur! the present Also these | | Specials in FINEST Lexington to 3d Ave. To Encourage Early Christmas Shopping | A remarkable 1g of Doils, Games, Toys, ete. rf Le America and all the toy centres of the old world is here in From 11.30 to 2.30, Our Restaurant Will Serve Special Thanksgiving Dinner, 60c Blve Point Oysters on gut half- » or in Cocktail Cream of Chicken a la Reine or Consomme Ci Rhode Island Spring Turkey with Chestnut Dressing and Cranberry Sauce , Home Made English Plum Pudding with Brandy and Hard Sauce for Thanksgiving at 18¢. .u ch RHODE ISLAND AND VERMONT in the East, Mii fos | | Towa in the West have contributed their finest turkeys tot) ge ios at | giving sales now in progress in Bloomingdales’ Meat and Poultry Market. If you would be certain to be served with choice, sel ected tarde of the || Also Fine Maryland fresh-killed Ge2se and nel Walnuta: per Ib. « Walnuter per th. © Closed All Day Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, ALL CARS TRANSFER TO 59th to 60th St. re Holding Special Sales of Christmas Goods Daily. Big Toyland Is Open!| ful variety. Come Ai Reet Fourth Floor, _| morrow, Wednesday, November 29th collection, Sweettread glace a la Marguerite or Roast Leg of Spring Lamb with Mint Sauce nips Salade Romaine Cauliflower Hollandai ge or Mince or Pumpkin Pie or Pistache Cream With Cotte, Tea, Milk or Sweet Cider In ‘Our eautiful Restaurant, 2d Floor, Rotw pie 00 Pounds of f Turkey rys|| place your orders here now. Prices wete never more reason- ‘keys iat the first class, and the same appli¢a to all poultry at Thanksgiving Groceries, etc.| | MIXED NUTS, ato jen. including | thin- «and paper shell Al wom ME yA New California Fruits nlaree Canz at Cut Prices Fruit and i Veaetablen For Thanksgiving Box und barrel trade 9 spect 7 ne for all Vemetadles, and sslede ‘the’ very lewest fort _holidny season, Fine Before thus save yo We are SPECIAL | | | Killarney Complete st Eeautic catensive cul To Ma | i ASpecia! Sale for Thanksgiving regularly sold for $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 pet dozen, at each 10¢ & 15¢ £0,0:0 Roses and Carnations of Violets, Orchids, NOTICE ri ening. G0 04 for our enormous stock of Chrietmas plants we will sell our entire stock of palms and ferns and ell other deoorative palms and flowering plants | at one-third to one fan ‘s por y Misses Coats Worth $E.88 Up to $10, at ne Values are almost unbelievable. coats, smart and dressy; some with belts at back; others trimmed with buttons; many showing deep roll collars and inverted cuffs. There are fine roomy coats, made of mixtures, in contrasting color effects. Also smart and attractive black coats. All form a very stylish collection made of splendid materials. Grays and violets, browns, tans, ete. Ali sizes for women and misses. Smart, Stylish Coats, $10 Coats of all kinds, fine mixtures, polos, reversi bler, kereeye, ete. Handeome and attractine vtetie styles. Well made; all colors; sizes for missca and women. Graceful New Coats at $15 Splendid new coats for women and misses, warm and attractive. Ulster effects; made in splen- did heavy mixtures, reversible cloths, tine broad- cloths, plushes, caracul cloths, etc.’ Each coat carefully made and finished. These coats sell at sight. Look them over while you have the oppor- tunity. nto Jalen’, 21 Moor, Both Bt, Section, st Fresh Cut Flowers | purchasing flowers for Thanksgiving get our prices and ourself one-third to one-half on prices elsewhere, prepared with the largest stock of tresh cut flowers ever. ~-50,000 Chrysanthemums °f al! the leading varieties and colors; the leading varieties and , including the rose regularly sold for 75c and $1.00 rien 35¢ é 50c ock of all otter fresh cut flowers by the thousands, such as Gardenias and all other seasonable cut flowers, Wl cut flowers and plants on Thanksgiving quested, by our special messengers and our t ower wagon service ke Room In Our Roof Greenhouses } half less than elsewhere, loomingdales’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th tg 60th St

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