The evening world. Newspaper, December 5, 1911, Page 13

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- cuneate At man - —_s , AAD rere -cpneeptiaaeteipantin dn ons ova toenensario tn 0h tetlromapy oaienrasmppeatinnninrnane-thy taliban alemnatep meses entieediaiAnnniasae AApuicesinnt ieee itcn tail apap ncaa cate cee pom THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1911. [es Gov. Dix refused to sign an extradition | Wyoming's Gove: Warrant, Mr. Megrue at that time prov-| | ROCHESTER, N. Ing he was not in the State of Ken- | tomobile in which Gov. .}of Wyoming and tucky at the time mentioned tn the in- | eae ee ne Dei Chamber ef ¥ dictment. Then Madden caused a new a Commerce, were pa: jers, collided indictment to be found. Megrue re-| with a taxicab yesterday. Nelther was y taliated by bringing two sults against | seri urt. ‘The front of thelr car ‘ Madden—one for false arrest and one| wa: id. ‘They were on their way for malicious prosecution—and demand: | to ernors’ special, after attend- ing £50,000 damages, ing the annual dinner of the Rochester When the new extradition proceeding | Chamber of Commerce, —_—S came before Gov, Dix yesterday he dis-| - =~ TELEPHONE CHELSEA 6500 ESNERS| missed 1t With tile comment: Consumption “It ap that th Neged a nd, rd. Sa catiinesiaate sete saa crane iets [ad St aA Caen geen [i ree | Speenearer ee re ee. Oren ae 3 T 1904, and that @ requisition from Governor for Second Time Re-| the state of Kentucky, asking the return to that State of Megrue, nd Pneumonia may bemianing of m rious troubles — Bick: ~ A Tremendous Sale of Dresses" This Commercial Condition Arrived Unexpectedly and Gave Us an. Opportunity to Procure a Costumer’s Overstock of Women’s and Misses’ Party, Dancing, Street and Evening Dresses At a Saving of Nearly Two-thirds His Regular Prices Since our opening we have ISG Thisisanevent, attractive made many successful pur- not only for its timeliness at chases and through them the gift season, but for the have brought about many opportunity it affords every successful sales. This event, . woman to make a tremen- however, we consider, i crowns them all when it comes to positive value giv- ing. Indeed, we were very fuses to Sign an Extra- jented by me in April, 1011, | men's Altrative ts the etteetive remedy, Bend . fter’ a second indictment | Mf Kanaly's statement: dition Warrant. has been found and new requisition Seratogs, N. ¥. pera pheae “Gentlemen: For fire ot ste years 1 was Baked on theres At extradition | outed with cough and expectoration, 1 also Lae speeeemeenend ” bad a high fever, My case was declared Con- It appears that ever since 1906 * ‘ALBANY, N. ¥.-Gov. Dix has again] the whereabouts of Megrue have | mmtion by my physician. } was giren Cod both flocked the effort of John E. Madden| Deen known to Madden; tn facts |otneit ee Mulcings al without fe have Enoch Megrue ot New York | Madden sued Mearue for the same |""at'chestmas time, 1006, I was not expected articles in @ civil suit in the city . ine @Rtradited to Kentucky for trial on an| of New York, That nuit wan ine [19 lt@ valling De. It. H. McCarthy, be advieo fndictment charging and larceny.| Stituted in 1906 and, as appears on | sscrttent results and was entin Megrue la the brother of Madden's for-| {he records, bs ap ech ie “During the past year rf wife, now wife of Louls V. Bell, ate: pears that over 1/1 go out in all weathers « @)| seven years have elapsed from the | or coid whatever, I give tlese facts to encourage others ta use Fickman's Alterative,” (Signed Affidavit) 8. W. KANALY, York millionaire. The prosecution} time the alleged crime was com- 6f Megrue Is cne phase of the Madden-| mitted to the present time and Bel feud, which was declared when| that over five years have elapsed Eckman’s Alterative is effective in Bronehitis, the former Mrs. Madden parted from the ited the complaining party was | asthma, Hay Fever, Throat and Lung Troubles, turfman and obtained a divorce from ully aware of all the facts set |and in uptullding the «stem. Doo not contain him in Ohio seven years ago. fore In the indictment. Tam sat. | yolsons, opiates or habit-forming drugs, Fet sai hs case Wherein th ed that the long delay in this | by all Hegeman aud Riker Drug Stores and other Mere Was asked e airy he case does not entitle it to further | teading druggists, Ask for booklet of cured cases Ms tor ; een in the) consideration and for this reason | ant write to Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, several years. Last spring| the application is dented.” a on os, Pa., for additional evidence. OPPENHEIM, GLLINS x G dous saving. lc The dressesare of Velvets, a Charmeuse, Crepe deChines, |’ Meteors, Satins, Corduroys, much surprised ourselves Chiffons, Embroidered Nets, when the manufacturer ac- an |} Serges—in fact, the variety ceptedouroffer on condition 2 ans Goma \\\ th) hes} is almost innumerable. we took his entire surplus Xt The following is an accu- stock of exhibition pieces ¢° a De : rate list just as the goods and sample lines. a » aR were checkedon their arrival: 850 of the Handsomest Dresses Made This Season 34th Street Announce for Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 6th and 7th A Special and Extraordinary Sale of Furs and Fur Coats 80.00 Men’s Fur Lined Coat, 58.00 eS Container es Tan call te 301.50 60.00 Men’s Fi i 43 Dresees which were made to sell for $35.00 Your TW Dresses which were t were made to sell for ur Lined Coat, 39.50 44 Dresses which were made to sell for $32.50 Choice $ 122 Dresses which were made to sell for $19.75 135.00 Hudson Seal Coat (Dyed Muskrat), ° 05.00 62 Dresses which were made to sell for $30.00 ice 108 Dresses which were made to sell for $19.75 135.00 French Seal Coat ‘ : . 98 Dresses which were made to sell for $27.50 110 Dresses which were made to sell for $17.50 . at (Fur Trimmed), i 95.00 92 Dresses which were made to sell for $25.00 57 Dresses which were made to sell for $15.00 80.00 French Seal Coat, 55.00 . Extra Salespeople. Extra Space. Prompt Delivery. No Telephone, C. O. D. or Mail Orders Accepted. Second Fiver, 175.00 Sable Squirrel Coat, 125.00 90.00 Black or Natural Russian Pony Coat, 60.00 Sp lendid Sale of Cut Glass 135.00 Caracul Coat, 95.00 | 1 Repre senting | sir Mehawrcittarorereet Arrives Opportunely at This, 95.00 Caracul Coat, 58.00 } 4 y f R Rich CutGlase 75.00 Marmot Coat, 52.50 : 5 : ey 2 it 4 plete nth : cI ‘mum she of iy renc! vel Apiivdgshary 60.00 ves $1.19 eee ee 62.50 Pointed Fox Set, 42.50 i " : —8-inc ; orative, fern; 39.75 Black Fox Set, 27.50 y 7 ie | - i lead lan, 39.75 Skunk Raccoon Set, 27.50 : — y Sos" a Bite i =F ae 25.00 Carter & Holmes, of Chicago, one of the very largest and best ‘at a $3.29 . rmine Set, 72.50 known Western importers of men’s half hose, have gone out of the The Bargain of the oo. 4. 9 5 50.00 Moleskin Set, 33.50 hosiery business, and as is our policy in seeking values we were prompt A $10.80 Webster Di etionary and Stand for. , $ | 35.00 Beaver Set, 23.75 upon the scene and purchased 5,000 dozen, our choice, of all they had. W b t I l D P ti 29.75 Dyed Skunk or Wolf Set, 19.50 We have divided this great shipment into five selling lots, and each eds er’ ES) mperia ic tionary i ” H ‘ ‘ The only new Webster's Dictionary is since 1890 which is complete one 22.50 Gray Fox Set, 15.00 lot represents hitherto umiboard-of values in reliable hosiery for men. pen ae aca ereak foc Ry arent we 12.50 Persian Paw Set, 7.90 Don’t Miss This Opportunity : ye MEHSTHCS TRIMRARIAL BICHIORARY a the Bei, and the meat practical compete “4 words, with thousands of bong bela It excels all others in howe features ALL ARTICLES HERE ENUMERATED ARE MADE UNDER THE Suitable for Christmas Gifts men ator reat awa, the aon pita gd mera = DIRECT SUPERVISION OF EXPERT FURRIERS, OF SELECTED H6 new that You need to look, but i.e geo 2 word, and that is in ita slohabetieat SKINS, AND IN THE APPROVED MANNER WHICH IS CHAR- our Ow equirements Upvte-date trom every posable standpoints pate td a ACTERISTIC OF Oppenheim, Collins & Co.’s ENTIRE STOCK. Or for cour un Requirements : c Pil Law Sheep ith Thumb Indes, published at $8.00. It has sometimes been sold aé low Se ea ee eT Carter 8& Holmes’ line of hosiery can only be found in the most exclusive of Ste Tt Te re Teagan in eke beeaes the. teas ried of ine re ee men’s stores, and it is only on account of their retiring from the hosiery business Wo pny heist ar sneles Bnd le pote totum to ay pontion. Han pl aligned Coe Phas ax nly = = that it is possible for a department store to make this announcement. Ce TEESE, Se ee ne Ome Bat ST.AT 3" | To make this a rousing sale we have also made several large purchases from Our price for Dictionary and Stand The Wretchedness |7] some of the biggest mills in the country of ladies’ hosiery, and we can guarantee Muia Fler ~~ combined, while they last............ $4.95 of Constipation MANN B unhesitatingly that the values in ladies’ stockings are just as great as those enu- | Standard New gensus Atlas of the World \Can quickly be overcome by merated in the men’s half hose. ive and Pictorial. CARTER’S LITTLE Close Evenings at 6. Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. | y Se lfowe = NO MONEY DOWN | is ofttimes misleading to contemplating buyers of Household Furniture. While that may be a great inducement to some, we want you to know that Our Methods and Prices Are a Greater Attraction | ROOMS $7 = Completely 5 Tornished 3.989 as ‘190 7 been made new from cover to cover. Contains new copyrighted Maps im, d by th partment of Commerce and Labor at Washington, D.C. Besides Sir ne te Bi 100 MAPS BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED IN COLORS gape lly for ed heel and double soles, LOT _1—A great assortment of Silk Lisle, black] thread, high sp! imported cottons and fine mere Socks;| These are really & all medium weight. The silk socks come | the majority in wine, Mavens, tan, navy, ts ypeuee aie Per pair (six pa Hunter green. All are silk embroidere rop stitched, clocked, four thread heel and toe. LOT 3—Men's Silk Socks; fancy colors, in lav- The cotton socks are reguar made; high| ender, wine and black; two-tone effects; full A Mord ac, cept ne eran War li A broidered, clocked, | fashioned, high s eel, dhinty elects: colors are blue, cardinal and | soe These socks ae sold in exclu: 4 QQ y Prices on Reliable Drug dainty effects; colors mocks are wold in Cashmere socks are sive stores at ) per pair; at...... ;, Because They Mean to You a Great Savin 4 izti- | ness, and Indigestion, They do their duty, 4 Bmall Pill, Smell Dose, Small Price. | Genuine muta Signature white on blac . black and natural; full seamless; 25¢ and 35¢ 18¢ LOT _4—Men's Imported Thread Silk Socks; “Tull lashioned; double sol merino heel and toe; values; at, per pair (six pairs, 95¢) .. heels; heavy weight; in bi $1.25 values; at, per pair... LOT 2—Bengaline Silk Hse. Imported Lisle Socks and Imported Worsted Socks. The ‘ bengaline socks come in black, navy, tan, |LOT 5—Men's Imported Black Thread Silk gray and lavender, having four thread heel|Socks; full fashioned; double soles; high and toe. The lisle socks are silk clocked, splice heels; silk clocked; in lack 8 @ Kalteyiate’ 100. toresas accordion striped, full fashioned, high spliced | effects; red on black, white on black heel and toe. The worsted socks have three and lavender on black; $2 values, for th Powder, 28 oan j Sockets | Burner } and Chimney Companion Sale of Women’s Hosiery Women’s Imported Hosiery-—Lisle and cot-,; Women's Fast Black Cotton Hose—Out ‘ain: ton; full fashioned; gauze weight; silk 19¢ sizes; plain and ribbed top; value 35¢; ing informat.on re- | embroidered; in all the smart shades. . at Ic garding our outtlt. Women’s Ingrain Silk Boot Hose—Lisle gar- G.ven Away Wailed free, Women's Gauze Weight Hose—Tan, sky,| ter t ull fashioned; double sole; bsoluiel OUR LIBERAL pink, navy and white; all hose double sole high 5 d heel; valu H Absoluiely CREDIT TERMS and high spliced heel; value 25¢; 19 Women's Fast Black Boot Hose—Re- wits $49 nly als a Long CAR RRAAIANAR ART IRA rRATIARE IC} inforced heel and toe; lisle garter top; Purchase % at on . : 7 y' Tipo ; Haaae, Rew Laniey Women's Silk Lisle Hose—Full fashion: hread ‘Silk ‘Hose—Biack eat sint, Rowe double soles; high spliced heels; deep gartér| only; gauze weight; silk garter top; full fash- Ber. un t welt; regular and out sizes; medium © ioned; high spliced heels; lisle soles; “Auxtitator weight; Value 50¢; at.......cseeseeee He] value 59; ates ao seseseveeee 58 we | W oi mt is tarly rnglish Oak i esk,4.98 Value $7.50 [OPRYEATNSD*Y 3 Ave, at 84th Soy 0 ghz station \ Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose—Silk em- broidered in dainty desigr ack white on white; full fi garter top; strictly’ Pest fe Be tctiae isnt

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