The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1911, Page 14

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1911. | WEALTHY ARTST. |FNGER PRINTS BS WNPRUES [ESaiieutnit oe SSSSRERES SERRESSSRERSSE RE Harry Eckhardt won the firet prize @ DISOF RABIES | MAYACCUSERIM | IN CONTESTS OF (ZiSreseRS iS |s. otst_ mn Mahon won third prise with « W0-f00t] satesse fait de Djer- | Uilte wonderful | AFTROOGRTE, OFRLLNG VIL, TOY AROPAES S=e=rseasee Sic: Foremost Clothiers Since 1845. F bar —Karkeff, Faris —Kerkoft, Paria one The ooh nd meets will be held reg- M n rh) Re jar it th K. Canfield Fol-| Casolina’s ors Struck! Many Persons Witness the | Suwn’'Wateon ot ‘mast Now Yecky gi | tated: Tet Wetr, Hocht, Poco cal Telem Powder ore tha 1,00 gu Death of B. { r, i . gigas pomdben 2:4 ta Interested) tn aviation, Ta enocurage | At Bg ant Dennen tors evrrehv 20.00, 22 £0 & 25.00 OVERCOATS i lows That of Friend Victim | With an Iron Pipe, Which Re- | Competition in the Cypress | ine tne sport, Altved 1. Seaith Co, 38 W. Sed 90, N.Y, le e le 9 } of Same Mongrel. tains Marks of Hand. Hills Section of Brooklyn. a 15 00 t f , > a e } RAVENNA, 0., Deo, L—Bitten more! A few finger prints on a bar of tron] ‘The veroplano craze has struck the . eke ago ongrel dog, jetermine to-day whether or not a | Cypress s section of Brooklyn, and Bor Ne Consett. wealthy arse died murder charge fo to be made agains | yesterday several achoolboye eave ax Or Qa Ly or More than 1,000 Regular of hydrophobia yosterday. Vito Casolino, thirty-three ;ears oid, | on fights with toy alreraft they) y 30.00, 32.50 & 35.00 SUITS, . 22.50 | ; Joveph Grabeneau, a friend of Mr./of No. 163 Bast One Hundred and Twen-| vulit themaelves, at Atlantic avenue Canfield, who war bitten by the same ty-second street, owner of @ coal cellar! and infeld street, in the presence of " Founded 1826 og while helping the artist fight {t off, opposite his home, | .bout four hundred spectators, Edward - G64 on Nov. 4 in a struggle with Shere John Gasparine c Purant of the New York Model Club, if 8. H. Eldridge, after being drivon wite and five children at No. Bena isnt, ar Sein Aton wea ve cient Xm S85 Seon tne uae Dullng, ole Women’s Su'ts and Coats « the same disease. | Lexington avenue about a mongh ago,| * masnrity of the Cee aa tea . A ; Mr. Canfield, after having cauterized a! This is around the Boye "wers Wrerets, . oes were twans Here is a sale that meana as much to you as though it were anopportunity to oe Tab ta hig hand, the onty one he place ran by ¢ saline, On Wedne ‘ ty-two machines in the contest, and Special Prices for Saturday buy gold dollars for sixty-six cents, or diamonds a third or more under the fm the encounter, forgot al! Garparino was found in his cellar un-| there was great interest taken In the market value. The unusual feature of the sale is this: There are more than two @bout the incident until Gradeneau de conscious, with his skull fractured. He . . ‘veloped symptoms of hydrophobia during had been struck with an tron pie and A Special Offering ' the last week in October, Then he went died yesterday In the Harlem Mo pital | Ppttioe. Sere.'waore ae. war erates ot stncet rasining canscloursin What the Internal Bath Of High Class Fancy the Pasteur Institute. He returned to his The iron pipe with finger pronts on It home « week ago Sunday believing that was turned over to Lieut. Faurot, the . ‘ : Tatlored Sutts eae ad at near un eeerae Reve, tewsuonewn 14 Oe! 1S Ding for Humanity thousand suits and overcoats, nearly all of which are staple, year in and year out designs that are acknowledged standard quality every year in every good store in America and are rarely offered underprice. For instance, more than five hun- dred of these suits are silk mixtures rae are staple not ae the weal Gray . eeeuions in any and every other good store at 35 More than five jun t! dard fabrics that —Exact copies of the latest foreign models— 4 e overcoats are bay po Leste kd and thal anges arid physicians diagnosed his case a8 police th oon after her husband li j ‘ ave never been sold under 25.00 anywhere—overcoats that when you secu: He was taken to « hospital, Gent fie-eeal ‘outta, ‘o Sasoline told Birs | ie, ste brag age aie In er iy brea lhe Ree . them at 25.00 you got the best that that amount of money would | buy. @iere his condition becamo steadily | ghat other dealers in the neighborhood | get rid of all the waste that it accumu y ee These suits and overcoats are curplus garments, the over-production of our Yesterday morning he wi | hn ‘0; id | — bs ool ng he was re-! thought he was an interloper and would iates—so it clogs up and th n bilious, wholesale department. Ordinarily these end-of-the-seacon eurplus stocks are from the hospital to his home| $29. 5O—Values to 965.00 give him thirty days to get out. Ci tipation is bie result, tot: ipimarse of rt J }e ef ounera, The thirty day ‘t k i ste i Sienien aad “t AnU 1 Offeri f compelled to make to dealers. The deairability, Ria uenartalvalilee and ie {soem Bikebed ines it tes tia etectives Unger and Bryan went to neglected, the ook taken “up the n Unusua. ering 0: limited quantity stamps this as an opportunity that should enlist your solino's flat this morning at 2 o'clock ranped an the door. Artal dremea [owen and brings on counties: ve! == Eagh Class Taslored Susts $ 19.50 immediate attention. exhibitiona, He was well known ir York, where he spent much of his a da id uy fuse, He had one bern member 60. man darts qui and down the alraiats pated by Ss ashe fe tba bole eee in a frnapa yr tpeiees pear and e Overcoats Suits fel te * to be Casolino, who ex:lained that hi if materials. avily interlined. bafeld a forty obra of ate “ond Hfhought the house Was aftr and that the| You will always feel bright and capable i Values i $45.00 In overcoats you may choose from In suits you may choose from 35.00 Cariheld, a wealthy Cleveland business| rapping on his door was a warning to|—never blue and nervous—always up D 25.00 Cambridge and Quaker gray silk mixtures—in plain sil): mixtures, who came to Ravenna after re-| set out. to “cancert-pitch.” meltons, in plain and self stripes. Par- _self strips ideas and silk str. pe designs . 7 eceeeieiaes ee oda’ oa at EE bare wii, tng the cden ai petra Oe ‘ ticular attention is called to the high © —in di.tinctively styled {mi }: Gray & lehy Monte Carlo W! fron. and cl an as Nature demands it to be Fine Quality Broadcloth uality of these fabrics, produced by Co. models, in sizes including every 1 Tg aaryearee for perfect health—that is the J. B. the be best melton makers in America. known size, of reguiars, stouts, short not Appleton, is the name Swedish flections, ; g ; if lator who has been making winnings| STOCKHOLM, D —The elections a) Pesan ree are using ft and Fur Collar Coats Qt roulette at the Casino here. To cail| to the Firat Chamber of tho Swedish | 4 " it with great suc- hundsome quilted linings in con- 2 50 him gambler would insult him. He Is|Diet/ended yesterday. Tho new He ge | doctors prese' By a 4 hi js tar a He is an Englishman and @| will consist of elghty-seven Con: being shown explained | by trasting colors. Suitable for strect tives, fifty-one Liberals and twelve tn Drug § in New York and or dressy wear. Reotenr so. well wnown ot tne! elalitty, co compan h 116 Coneerv: tocaly a, ino at Nice, where his high play pro-| tives, thirty Liberals and four Soctaliete at lor Booklet “Why Man of To-day comment last year, in the previous House, Is Only 50% Efficient.” They are the hichest standard fabrics _stouts, lorig stouts, shorts and longs, ever used in 25.00 overcoats. 20.00 and from 34 to 52. 22.50 Oxford, Cambridge and Oxford 30,00 and 32.50 hairline stripe wor- BHO ub grade teoee plainwales, steds, silk stripe ideas, exclusive new pe Ghd herringuone weaves, , purples on blue grounds and fine cee Worsted Cheviots, in hand- ancy and plain blue serges—in English ays in smart herringbone oft roll and smart conservative style Stripe ripe effects. models. You may also choose from 75.00 stan- 30.00, 32.50 and 35.00 worsted chev- dard overcoatsinvariousshades, iots, exclusive disele wale and stripe including black. In models you may _ . effect English ideas—new tan browns, ce e from sensible, stylish, comfor- olive browns and battleship vere table styles, suitablefordressandbusi- models inc’ud» extreme Eng ish soft ness service—semi-box, fitted backs rolls, semi-soft roll English and several fod full peas styles—45 to 48 inches in extreme patch pocket modele—sizec wee ae s that in their Biiaee range from 32 to 46. tre style are the counterparts of our In exclusive style fabgics, choice as- finest overcoats at 50.00 and 60.00. sortment and advanced style models, In tailoring, fabric, style and ser- we believe these to be the handsom- vice, these are fullest possible value est range of 30.00, 32.50 and 35.00 suits at 20.00, 22.50 and you Bare ever seen aR atest 15.00 ." . 22.50 § Moter Clothes for Owrers and Chauffeurs. Two Brooklyn Stores: Your Charge Account Is Solicited, _ Two New York Stores: Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. e Broadway: at Warren St. Cece a ecteaw omith Gray & Co. i550 h Av. Bet. 27th « 28th Sta. Extraordinary Value Street and Touring Coats in the best mixtures. Many styles to select from, REDUCED TO - Over One Million Pairs of Shoes Sold by This Store in 1910 100 Rubberized Ratncoats In . ek specie 138 ry sTaMPED OW A MEANS STAN wre A She MERIT 6th Ave. and‘20th St. NEW YORK Exceptional value at Millinery. ol | hater ie, aga 2nd, B) BSRSDSESEESESSSDESSSEE woh E A Néamber of | BRAND 7 Ca A pi pi db Td unsAneapln CARPETS Hats, Toques and Bonnets piss 5.B AUMAN N & B R 0. esa | So Many Good Values in Our Basement That it Is Really a Pleasure to Display Them to # at $6.75 each No M seem — ee aoe. ae Former Prices up to $19.50 o oney DO the New York Publi I an saa a en et ted ant aot area ¥ et prices ani jous. of of our stray - ee: © | ieee nt 3 aces : it ing power, are onal , i ce ‘ Best Creail System—Oue Low Price—Cash 0 Credit, F ay?, i i c. Bess ane Women’s Shoes | Boys’ and Girls’ fiposlal’ Value far Setunding a ° ; Taavy Sole bie hers eons > oa ‘Shore be ‘ Tor Winter, Shoes tn’ U “ian Calf, ail, Bove’ B and Satin Lafants’ and Children’s Wear ‘ a ~~ $6 *.65 Ca I Bluchers, = ~ \ ) a | J S@p-85 ‘ im a ¥4\| Solid 14K ; { ! $4 .60. 4 to 14 Years ae =u fy — GOLD ' 7 Sa Sena PT Children’s Coats \ 5 ‘ : atue | GENUINE ae E ; Women’s Patent Leathe Cheviots, mannish mixt: id melton ‘i e B ya ) * We veRussia Call Shoes aeeeseie Call Sheet and Gun Metal Calf Shoes, | TTR satin Call Lose clothe, "Values to 618.60, at--..r:. 7-50 won die, ba 25. . DIAMOND ° Ren te meter este ‘o"r She “3a 9 on Girl’ Dressy Coats = si«)CSCSC*CSCSC* ag a a na evtructibte ap vgs ta seal x iifws- Ba Ghia dec ft houcle cheviots in plain col el ts , $ 85 | ik face bistaiee large rélval pean = } $15.00 . . sii 0 HiquoHONONUGH | Wuton mugs k ama Our Reguiar Line of Velveteen Coats of VE. Bi :fed B | ais Dot's Feteat Leather and cua ie giorWomen | igh ut Betton shoots All lined, fancy collar of molre silk. ::.. } $19.50 iste, Value 7 ae | iB I: 1 oe Weis Button and Bluehe . oat C B 4 retail Jew Ries ee ead $4.00 ines, | Comp Tomprisicg a the Bernas fr Gi rey | Giris’ Dresses 312, Value $42, at es 4 j | We fur er ‘an wuts che Gocrpet lt |autber ee By | Tinie sedpacamt gf 87-50 | BEIM ow Ea Ge IE |te i process, Mensure up to| Sizes 834 to 11. $1,50 ues to O11 big Toy Po apcaegnen ype th tne seat 3,50 grades shown else- at Blzes 1134 to @, $1.75 1to 5 Years Only one to a pur Steen Ter: | Aires 34 10.6 $2.00 Corduroy Coats } S300 |B PRER fis Gun Meta! Button 30” Women's tre Velvet! - s All lined, navy brown and white.,,... 3. : fae zi S€@)- 14 Button Shoes, For frid & Saturd: * White Polo Coats } $6.50 Boe oe a Al $2.00 Giris’ woo nf AM Mined sserrerossssuecrenneceusees " Value $1.28 ¢0 1.1! et one saavy sole iJ Ger envy licliea lags storm, ad ui ip ab d mk 7 lees ra ion ¢ and Lace, * with ith ean tabs attached, in white ma} $2.45 perprrs Peli hiade ese aA CHARLES A. KEENE lead: Bilzca 8 to to 1036 34 Be ae ARAR AT teeeeeeeneeteeteeeee by Our Motor Irucks. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, 60 | piece 11 toe $1.45 ca . = 180 broadway Kew York c Bizes #34 to 6 $1.35 em | Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, | s —_—_-

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