The evening world. Newspaper, December 4, 1911, Page 9

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lee eee ee THEF CAPTURED | IVBROKER' HOE | BY TODNEHBIR ! Pespatt Sees Two Burglars Packing Silver and Yells tj Rouse All Flatbush. SURROUND THE HOUSE “But One’ of Pair Escapes Be- fore Police Finally Reach the Scene. Tt took a hundred men and a corps of reserves to round up a burglar who Was arraignog this morning in the Flat- Avenue Court The burglar and a “pat were lootin: the ‘houdW 6f Clarence ¢. Perpall, a member St the Consolidated Stock Ex ‘ No. 16 East Nineteenth treet, Bro jast night, when Mr $4 Mrs. all came nome and saw hem through thelr drawing-room win dow. Mr. Perpali let out a yell and neigh bors came by the score, It was rain ing, but they didn't mind. Many brought weapons along, There have seen frequent bu: of late In thy section and there was a general willing nese to sacrifice comfort to pay off old scores, Among the first to arrive was John W Doty. Vice-President Losee of the Title Insurance Company followed him. Fro another direction appeared Henry Varian, an editor, who lives next doo: to Mr. Perpali. At Mr. Varian’s heels hurried Harry N, Creviile, general man ager of the Ridgewood Iron Works, and Frank H. Quimby, architect. Mr. Perpall pointed to the house and begged his friends to surround it. This they did, shouting in chorus for the police. Not a patrolman appeared, sc some one telephoned to the Parkvill: * station, a mile away, tnough the Snyde: avenue station {y much nearer. LADDER TAKEN AWAY AND BURGLARS TRAPPED, While the neighbors were shoutins and brandishing their firearms the bur glars darted from resm to room, thei course ilghted by candies they held They had entered the house from. the rear by placing @ ladder at the secon story window. The neghoors remove the ladder and the burglars wer: trapped. The housebreakers rushed u then they rushed down ag They darted to the cellar, but soon came up ‘Vhey tried the windows, but tn front of each stood from one to five m by the ratn-soa} Perpal went up that one of the burg a escaping through a kitchen window Thereupun police and neighbogs rushec to the rear of the house, leaving the fron ungarded. A pair of legs was sucking out of the window. Threats to shoo caused the burglar to yank them inside FOUND LOOT PACKED AND ONE BURGLAR, When Mr. Perpall got out his key halt & dozen policemen entered the house. ‘They found the rooms in disorder, out no burglar was in sight. All the silver sai been packed In pillow slips, #0 had mos; y . Bricea-orac been done up in sheets and Mr. Perpall's, small safe had been ripped open and the content Were strewn on the floor, The policemen began searching the ground floor, proceeding upward. Fi- nally, on the ton floor, cowered behind @ bed they found the burglar. They after a close 1 the where abouts of his “pal.” The latter undouht edly escaped by the front door during the moment it was left unguarded, —_—s——. Court OMcer Cahan Dead, David Cahan, for nineteen years a court officer of the Supreme Court of the FirstgJudicial Department, died suddenly at his home on St, Nicholas avenue, near One Hundred and Forty- seventh street, Saturday night. Al- though not feeling in the best of health, Cahan was at his post in the County Court House on Friday, and It was a great shock to the Justice attendants the news the Court House f his death was lea Cahan was a iby Juatt erieh, The funeral will be hi his late ho! Three The new arrived ye from Bussoran an Muscat with @ cargo of P and was held up @t Quaran three of her grew. two natives English cook, had @ed before the v loft Museat. The eau ig being Inves f the deat Ith office WE sRUST YOU FURNITURE Rugs, Carpet, Be Iding HOLIDAY _PECIALS CASH o: CREDII 16 EASTI25 ST BET3” &LEX AVES | Fuildirg, Premium Parlor, Third Fi or. it Costs }CU Noihirg to Vote for Gur Lonation of £20,0C0 to Charity | Wi give this amount and we ask CUR NERS to tell us by their VOTES heritable and Lenew lent institue peieties and cl.urcl.es si all recei.e Christmas shopper tomorrow. you will find it most helpful. PADEREWSKI will play for you you decide to keep the JERSEY CLOTH $1, Tomorrow, at. 6 years, able; sizes 2 to 10; at Sizes 11 to2..... 59c | upto 5 Men's tol MAIN BUILDING The Gift Unexcelled--- A “Victor-Victrola” Thoroughly well made of cloth, Sure to keep the youngsters warm from toe to waist; made with reinforced seams; brown, red, black, gray and white; complete range of sizes from 1to Sizes . 3t08..... Boys’ High-Cut Shoes—two buckles on top ouble goles; warranted solid leather t Boote—dull "fin MAIN BUILDING Purchase and Sale of THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1911. The Bi Complimentary 2 Stamps FREE| 6 € These will te dis ributed Tuesday in cur GREENHUT Cn’y 110 Free Stamps Geed in Any Cne Pock. GREENHUT-SI TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS Christmas Shopping Two mammoth buildings filled with seasonable merchandise await the The Big Store is AT YOUR SERVICE always; but at the Yuletide season No tiresome searching for an appropriate gift here. The suggestions are so abundant that SHOPPING WORRIES ARE REDUCED TO A Displays are so arranged as to give prospective purchasers the quickest possible impression of styles, values and prices. 1 the long of Chris t possibilities, now of few all the year one long holiday of music pos- ib! lo every one, oecause of our easy Payment system, whereby you *y have THIRT DAYS’ TRIAL FREE of any style (or price) instrumentin our en- tire stock, without se cost to you of any kind, except the pur- hase of a few rec- The marvellous “Victor” gives you access to the whole world of song; by your Own fireside you can hear M.ELBA and CARUSO, and even the great yours, at your comn and. It .stiunent chosen, you can pay as low as FIFTY CENTS A WEEK, ceperding upon the grade of instrument. ie $15 to 200 (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) MAIN BUILDING DRAWER - Leggings A Cold-Weather Special for Children; Value 69c rm, serviceable Jersey Women’s Fur-Trimmed and Ribbon-Trimmed Juliets— made of fine felt with flexible leather sules and seam~- less insoles; trimmed with good quality blaek fur or ribbon; also ornament to match; red, brown, 85, gray and black; all sizes trom 249 to 8;at...... Ic Children’s, Misses’ and Women’s Rainproof Leggings— made of fine Jersey cloth; warm mt Ac Men’s & Youths’ Suits Tomorrow, at...... ae 9 15 Q e shades. Y it he is of the discriminating kind. Special prices, *3.95, °4.05, °6.75 and °7.95 (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) mixtures, grays, tans and browns of varying Including Many $12, $15 and $18 Values This collection is made up of rep- resentative small lots, selected with great care; there are only a few of each kind, but the range of sizes affords everyone a choice, from the youth of fifteen years up to the suit, including “stouts" and k f ARE VERY NEAT PAT- TERNS IN WORSTEDS, CASSI- MERCS AND CHEVIOTS, in dark and ample selection in These Are Extraordi- Gi nary Values and Should Wy Crowd Our Men’s Cloth- y ing Store, Tomorrow 4 We Are Offering a Com- yp plete Range of Styles and Sizes inMen’s ¢ e Smoking Jackets «Il the newest effects in double-faced and fancy - backed garments. Just the sort of luxurious lounging jacket to please “HIM”; especially Double 2x; Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Made Before 1 99 (Last Five Days of Our Ex- ceptional Offer to Charge g Store EL COOPER ©. 6TAVE., 187 & 19™ STS, Purchases Mcde Until Lecember 9th, inciusue, Will be Charged on Bills henaered February 1, 1912. at Its Height Now For Your Own Comfort Do Your Christmas Shopping Early Unquestionably it’s to YOUR advantage to follow our advice. This is what early shopping gives to LEISURE to choose the very newest and prettiest articles. More than ordinarily intelligent SERVICE at the hands of salespeople. No ‘Last-minute rush” and consequent mental irritation. GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER CO. ‘MAIN BUILDIN: to “Santa,” Princess,” “Nemo,” “Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe” Ask to See the Jointed Doll at*1 Big dolls, splendidly made, with full-jointed arms. » that have real eyelashes; Customers To Induce Early Christ- mas Shopring, made at The Big Store until December 9th, inclusive, will be charged on Bills Render- ed February 1, 1912. J.B.GREE Because of the Storm The Big Store announces that all of the great sales advertised in Sunday's Papers for today’s selling will be continued tomorrow (Tuesday). ; Many extra special events also arranged in goods needed most in this kind of weather. Rubber Footwear, Woollen Gloves, Sweaters, Ulsters, Furs, Sleds, Horse Snow Shovels; in fact, everything that you can consistently expect to find in this the Greatest Store in America. Goods, Blankets and Comforters, that have shoes and stockings; all hi These dolls are 24 inches tall. WE HAVE ENOUGH FOR 684 , WIDE-A-WAKE CUSTOMERS Come and visit Toy Town! The greatest display of Games, Toys and Dolls in the world will greet your ices will astonish you. (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) ‘MAIN BUILDIN Our Jewelry Store is in a splendid state of pi A delightful surprise awaits our counters, where the most tastefully designed novelties for ited at prices which are unap- GREENHUT BUILDING—“Everything for the on’; Special Christmas Sales, Tomorrow, of re for Holiday Gifts tala and entire golden suites with Aubusson-tepestry cover- Specimen Tuesday values: Dainty and Inexpensive from each splendid group N HUNDREDS of addi- IN-BETWEEN prices, Golden Furniture ge from pretty little golden reception-chairs to sump- la-Martin and other Court styles, with tables, pedes. Art Furniture Gift bits for the holiday season. personal adornment are exhib proached by specialty shops: Watehes for|/Othor Gold- M omen $5] at 55 w®20 OF? Lesks and Secretaries Some with apeciall ty Library Tables In either Honduras or Santa Ana mahog- ect T AND WORK TABL! FUMED-OAK COMBINATION TABOUR cs, ee Real Leather Chairs The kind that men like. fonable London Club models, with A most intimate, personal men Tuesday values: Davenport Sofa-Beds a number of fash- ered with the best grade of juxurious down-filed ad ideal gift, Speci- BEDS—with weathered oak Cellarettes In mahogany, mission or Rei equipped with crystal services. S, $110 SOLID MAHOGANY $12.50 ROC KE R—imitation Gifts for Men Such as wardrobes, smoking tables, tabourettes and the like in Dutch mission and Old English styles, Chairs and Kockers ree hundred patterns, including Parlor Tables especially suitable roe a $35 CHIFPONIER WARDROBES— in maple of mahogany; at. $25 BRASS BEDSTEADS— at i MAHOGANY PARLOR TABLES. at : ‘i ; OGANY- FINISHED ROCK : | Mission Furniture Gifts a ith Spanish at. Fumed Oak Furniture brary or college room. 3s and Women’s Gifts in Easy Chairs $48 Mahogany Arm Chalr—-covered y eh Christmas Gift Assem- blages and Sales Throughout Each Stock-Section of Both Our Second and Third Diamond arringe—at.. "42 15» ‘1 to A word to the wise—TOMORRO jay to buy Furniture Gis UCH on your Christmas Chiming Hall-Clocks ese perfect time-pleces will s chimes ring out their sweet 5 Quaint Colonial Work (MAIN Building, Main Ploor.) ‘Roll- and Fiat- Desks for Men Designed especially for titrary or study MAIN BUILDING . i Cutlery, Carvers and Toilet Wares Any of the articles named—and we select just a few from thousands of similar ones—wou!d make an appropriate Music Cabinets With ingenious arrangements for sheet- Christmas souvenir. They are the best of their kind at at Chiming Hall Clocks \ “ these modest prices. 3-Piece Carving Sets—9 in, scimitar blade kni’e; guard fork and a sharp- ening blade; in a neat High and Low Chairs for Children fetallic Bedsteads Specimen ‘Tuesday Values:s— at ig i R 3-Piece Parlor Suite SS ED Carving Sets—genvine stag handles | Beautiful New rman silver ferrule and Other Carving Sets—50c t handle , the best grade of"! anders, Frary and Clark” steel; $ set, in lined box A Fine Lot of Stag or Bone Handle Pocket Knives—fitted with two blades; choice Other Pocket Knives—45¢ to 83.60 Sterling Silver Toilet Sets—a very handsome wreath design; gray finish; large mirror, hi and comb, in moree: Some Choice Domestic Gift Rugs 2.60 Mohair Rugs—size 42 x 84 $8.60 Mobalr Ruge—size 36 x 72 we" 89.50 (GREENHUT Building, First Floor.) Other Toilet Sets—$ Jewel Cases-—oval shape; Tuesday ‘“Gift-Sules’’ From Every Section of Our Great Housefurnishing Store! (See details in today’s Evening Journal) in a lined box; value ther Toilet Sets—$2.95 to $9.50 Other Jewel Cases—25e to $10 (MAIN Buliding, Main Floor.) — ee

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