The evening world. Newspaper, December 5, 1911, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, DIVES THROUGH WINDOW | AT A POLICE STATION.| Stranger Tells Lieut. Tinker He Is Ill, Then Makes the Plunge. ‘HULL OF SLOCUM SINKS INTHE SEA “lam @ very sick man. doctor." “Sit down,” said Tinker, pointing to achair. He told the doorman to an ambulance, While waiting the Turtéd Into a Barge After Great Disaster, but Ill- Luck Followed Her. tenant saw the little man ma queer motions with his hands. man caught the lieutenant’s eye and came over to the desk and began mumbling. | Tinker called to Detective M. J. Gore-| van. The sick man scuttled across ‘he The Se ate ey ek RR ne DELPHIA, Dec. G—All that room and dived through a ¢ wae 1Gt of Ce Bteamboat General Slo! dow. His head broke the cum, Gn which nearly 1,00 lives were! shoulders took the sash al lost, Hes at the bottom of the sea. ec his heels, but could not hold ‘ em. ‘After Ane steamoatiwas burned to the) © Policeman Lone ran out into the base- the huff was converted| ment court and browgiit th Into @! ba: 4 néftied the Maryland.) Dr. Warne of Hel A t 8 received here to-day) in his head, but ixat @e barge could not stand the gale| his skull was fractu | that Slew of the New Jersey coast) Pepers in the man's pockets indicated ¥en eank somewheres in the| (hat he was Alexander Dogbanose! of Ge andy Hook, The crew of| N° 1% East Eighth etreet, and that he “ planned to sail for his home in Russia} five vert es pe yf og within a few days. was valued at $2, oe — was ce Baa ‘pursued the hull of the Gen- CABLE RATES ARE Curt. eral meven After it had been a= preRRCEEN intda barge. Peter Hagan, the ; As a result of the mover mid she was always getting | Teduction tn cable rates by Imo bles j tea and Europe, the annou ent was "Ei fortune always followed her,” he | Made to-day that the British cable and eat . “Even on this trip we | Postal authorities, In conjunction with hed 4 pot in a new.rudder before whe | the Western Union Telegraph Company, Went th goa. \T'art giad she's gone. Of | Had arranged a system of cable letters I didn't like to throw $20,000 into ie oa Latoeatconenee fa hr endl the hut ow that she's gone, 1/!0W &# five cents per wo eo new | have “ forms are based on the principle of de- he he ep lett the Delaware Capes | £erFed service and are as follows: ied pty a ” The day cable letter, $1.50 per twenty afternoon with a cargo of COK® | words, Tesidue from Philadelphia for Newark. | The week-end cable letter, $1.60 per me thirty words. Deferred press, five cents per word. jets 18 Years.| The now rates take effect to-morrow. tw rs of —_—_—S Mastas to Atvaed Roy's Wallet Mit Girl. Perry Peterson, sixteen years old, of after conviction YGullivgh, for robbery in the sec. ‘The punishment is the Caiverton, L, I, was shooting a rifle | fast night when one of the bullets | passed through @ shed and etruck Grace: Cheshire, fourteen years old. The bu'let | took effect in the inner side of the giri's | arm on @ line with her heart. Dr. Payne extracted the bullet to-day. The Police decided the shooting was acci- dental and no arrests were made. has eetved six terms in He held up Anton Lederer, a on the St. Paul, at Worth and x sireets, on Oct. 11 and at. ‘tempted to steal % from him. Pollowmen caught him in the act. iy | A pale, shaky little man wobbled A | to the desk of the Fifth atreet station | this afternoon and said to Lieut. | : Tinker: dey, —~——— 1 want a) made and boxes, imported cigar east side and pper west side ax b ted goods, Then the In agents became busy and or violating one of thett . He pleaded guilty to- day and was fined $1 and given ten days on Blackwell's Island. imitating the finest DO YOU BUY CIGARS? NO! YOU BUY A BAND, HE SAYS. Cigarmaker Makes Novel Defense When Charged With Fool- ing Smokers. Tt fen't the clear that smokers buy," Gulsepp! Gutlerls informed Judge Molt tates Clreult Court to- band they have on them pelng im in the DOG GON’ IT— Gutlerlz knows, too. Ne runs a clear Nias ey, eae factory iven ever dred and Sf With, the Sunday 7 719% World just makes je will not buy me laugh. cigars, @aying they are no good,” he continued, “But you put a band of a forelgn cigar on the same smoker they «no good and they buy ina hurry ator Poin. gton), to-day eriz put hia observation of human 1a bill to abolish the Com- re into practice, He bad fine bands = a = sr Ree eR or - — — 1911." fold them on the] * HARLEM | BRONX F W. 125th St., bet. 7th& 8th Avs. | 150th St., 3d & Melrose Avs. 2 Books tor Adults & Children |% THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT Wwe other department offers so wide and varied s a range to satisfy all tastes and ages as the book department. Plenty of Toy Books, Stand- ards, Books for Study, Fiction, etc., etc., all priced so nominal as not to cause any special drain on your pocket. Here are a few suggestions. TOY Books in the largest Babies’ Books, large assort- variety, from...10cto 79C ments, from... 25c to 3.00 Harrison Fisher Books 3,00 BOOK of Sweethearts 95C Money Moon......... 3.00 Lovely Wome: 90 Poote of New England.2.50 Garden of Girl Books tor Boys Dreadnought Series .. Border Seri e Bungalow S. Boy Scoute. '25c L. M. Meade Books .. Mary J. Holmes Books Latest Publi in Adult Fiction originally 4 4c published to sell at $1.08 to $1.50, special each The Hungry Heart, David G.. Phillips; Garden of Allah, Robert Hichens; The Purghase Price, Emerson Hough; Paid in Pull, Eugene W. J. Harding; The Music Master, Charlee Kiein; The Inner Shrine, Anonymous, ofe., o SPO Ue SENT BSN Se BEA a aa a eT ea a aS pe ea NIN Bottled Women Like Pabst Beer Because It isn’t So Bitter : NCE you taste this best of all beers you will not be satisfied with any other. Women like it because of its mild mellow flavor and sparkling zest. Order a case sent home today and insist upon “The one best beer in fhe world” Expressly for Family The Pabst Trade mark stands for purity and highest quality, a delightful flavor, sparkling zest-- and rich, wholesome food value found in no other beer. Pabst exclusive 8-day malt, that costs twice as much as the ordinary 4-day process, makes Pabst Famous Milwaukee Beer the most delicious beer brewed. It is the Pabst exclusive method that gives that delightful tonic tang and sparkling zest, without the excessive bitter taste that is often so objectionable in other beers. For Sale At All Grocers and Wine and Liquor Stores \ Use 2174 -3° AVE bet lIIiBETI OPEN EVERY EVENINC UNTIL a. = PATA ANB POS AA EET NEE VENTING HMR Wena A Mata 1 Bat Stern Brothers have arranged to continue To-morrow, thei Special Offering of high grade Women’s Fur Garments Including Seal Bisam Coats, at $110.00, 145.00 Sable Dyed Squirrel Coats, at 110.00 Persian Lamb Coats, $145.00, 185.00, 225.00 Caracul Coats, at 55.00, 67.50, 125.00 French Seal Coats, at $65.00, 82.50 Natural Russian Pony Coats, “ 65.00, 87.50 Black Russian Pony Coats, “ 37.50, 59.50 Women’s Fur-lined Garments, of black broadcloth, lined with gray and white squirrel, deep collar of skunk dyed opossum, at $27.50 of mannish mixtures, lined with marmot and gray and white squirrel, at 41.50 Men’s Fur-lined Coats, of Black Broadcloth and Mixtures, lined with muskrat or marmot with collars of Persian Lamb, Natural Beaver and unplucked Otter, at $45.00, 62.50 Muffs Neckpieces Black and Blue Wolf, $11.50, 15.00 $8.75, 11.50 Natural Raccoon, 13.50, 18.75 10.00, 14.75 Black Fox, 13.75, 27.50 13.75, 24.50 Pointed Fox, 22.00, 35.00 22.00, 35.00 Alaska Sable (Skunk) 22.50, 28.00 19.50, 28.00 Black Lynx, 25.00, 42.50 25.00, 35.00 White Fox, 37.50 37.50 Natural Mink, 38,50 32.50 Persian Paw Sets, $8.75 Scotch Moleskin Sets, 32.50 Stern Brothers ANNOUNCE FOR TO-MORROW, A VERY IMPORTANT SALE OF WOMEN’S Kid and Doeskin Gloves AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Women’s Glace Kid Gloves, one pearl clasp, pique sewn, in black, white, tan nay, it heavy self or black’ embroidery, at $1 5 Regular Value $2.00 Pair sixteen button len, in_ white only, egular value $2.85 Pair, Women’s Washable Doeskin Gloves, one and two pearl buttons, in white and cream. Regular Price $1.50 Pair, at 1.20 In white on! fegular Price $3.00 Pair, at 2.35 ALSO COMPLETE LINES OF THEIR WELL KNOWN Alexandre, Lupin and Babbette Kid and Suede Gloves with large assortments of Cape, Mocha, Buck and Reindeer Gloves, lined and unlined, in all desirable lengths and colors, for Men, Women and Children. at 2.10 Suggestions for Holiday Gifts Leather Goods Traveling Bags and Suit Cases, fitted and plain; Automobile and Hand Bags, Dressing, Writing, Glove, Veil, Handkerchief, Tie and Manicure Cases, Drinking Cups, Bottle Sets, Jewel Boxes and Cases, Hand-tooled Stationery Racks, Portfolios and Desk Accessories, EXCEPTIONAL VALUES FOR TO-MORROW Dressing Cases, of Englisl Tusset’ leather, black morocco and goat seal, black and tan long grain morocco, with nickel and ebony fittings, at $4.65, 7.25 and 8.75 \ Values $6.50 to 10.50 Jewel Boxes, of ecrase and English morocco, velvet and suede lined, with extension or removable tray, Value $8.95 Fitted Writing Cases, of pigskin or English morocco, ' Value $10.75 West 23d and 22d Streets a $7.50 + 8.50 se & a VALUEP280 “ey § +S NY LZ [sys , World Wants Work Monday Moming Wonders! 9 OQ CLOCK Lord & Taylor Founded 1826" Sale of Umbrellas For Men and Women WOMEN’S ALL-SILK UMBRELLAS, plain and ci mission, and natural wood handles...............+++-Value $3.00 WOMEN’S ALL-SILK eae Hai | $ 6 navy, green, garnet and brown, witb plain ead hancy besdion...-....0-Value ¢6.50| 5 MEN’S AND WOMEN’S: ALL-SILK UM- BRELLAS, with plain and fancy handles Value $4.00 MEN'S AND WOMEN’S ALL-SILK UM- BRELLAS, with various styles of os $ $3695 e $1.95 $2.95 or fancy bandles. An unusual variety, at 1 Imported Umbrella and Parasol Handles Quart., Damascus, Enamel, Jet, etc. Exceptional variety at moderate prices. Women’s English Made Fleece-Lined Kid Gloves Loose wrist, fur top, suitable for motoring, driving or street wear, $1.95 per pair—Value $2.75 Stationery for Gifts Complete Assortments Private Greeting Cards, Christmas Cards, Calendars, Fancy Boxed Paper and Correspondence Cards. Leather Desk Pads, Portfolios, Brief Cases, Engage- ment, Memo and Telephone Pads. Brass Desk Sets, Library Sets, Ink Stands, Pen Trays, Calendars, etc. Large Assortment of Brass Smokers’ Articles, IMPORTED WRITING PAPERS, letter and note sizes. Eni plain and with colored linings; 1 and 2 quire Boxes, 75c and 95c—Usually $1.00 and $1.25 IMPORTED NOVELTY PAPERS FOR CHILDREN, 10c, 15c, 35c—Usually 18c, 25c, 50c Perfumery for Gifts Ivor-Tone For Wednesday and Thursday Prices include our Special Engraving Hair Brushes, Military Brushes, Hat Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Mirrors, Combs, Manicure Sets, Manicure Pieces, Puff Boxes, Pin Boxes, Soap Boxes, Frames and Clocks. Pieces Price Combination Set for Men and Women. 17 $35.00 Regular Set for Men or Women.. 14 $25.00 Small Misses’ Set.......... 12 $18.50 Small Child’s Set 3 85.00 Toilet Articles About Half Price Wood Back Brush Set ...........0.++5 8 Pieces, $2.95 Manicure Sets............$1.35, $1.50; $1.75, $1.95 Extracts Sachets 25c and 50c 25c and 75c Cologne 25c, 45c and 75ce To-Morrow, Wednesday, we will offer Women’s Smartly Tatlored Serge Dresses Two Models in Practical Shades $12. 7 5—Value $18.50] Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, To appreciate the con- venience and great value of the Sunday World's Want Directory--- READ IT. |

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