The evening world. Newspaper, December 6, 1911, Page 12

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WOMAN vicTiM BURIED. MB EXPLOSION | ‘wih Fry stewos.JAMMIED WW mer oer eee cal ts hg Lord & Taylor. fs were passing toward the bridge | Mra, Michell, Killed by Auto. Bartender, C hie Moutner on Zee- If such numbers that they were almost Ki ‘our Ginger Ales on Trip. car, which was in iy a Gondustor ork, 8 pak toaap ince: | Some chocolate that tastes Founded 1826 and tossed by the heaviest | Sosepn Cr onrany and Motorman Thomas | 4 Mrs. Mich- le ed here two dayal }run by Julius Kapilias, 7 . an y smatiest first; | William Schulteis, condu vl 2 nd iid Ecare Occurred Within © tris | Hospital, Pater- has had in| jthe Hamburg avenue car One Hundred Feet of Police- | 0 | Will Offer To-morrow, Thursday t; *'Yomen’s High-Class Tatlored Susts At One-Half Usual_Price ishment until fon of nec- body remained hgers, four men | Nowt nd avenue car moved right along fifty stewards) to it Kapillas sald bis ‘ na ants, made the| Cars So Well “Well Upholstered whe of the collision, the sound Tynp | Of breaking glass and the screams of That ml ait over the bridge You'll instantly yeiviag| recognize Lindt Kent. to| Superiority, » three dave! With Strap Hangers : ) passengers Connor and Drtacoll | »| Imported in Cakes and b materials man on Fixed Post. wreck and| es i | The senson’s latest and best ma‘ # Squeeze themselves | at i.” per, poun ** etl No One Is Hurt in Collision. | of the : end styles; handsomely lined with best 4 -———— | quality Peau de Cygne and all heavily $22.50 at the best stores wher: It Was discovered that the cars i 7 Ttegistrar Cail] AN Steer Be- interlined. WR + OCERY. ood Attaches to the overs no Well upholstered with peo- Te MuSk ie ihes | ECKED A GROCERY bi Gait Wis iii vs dinmae to the. passenwere Hh Sos® rl Gaag Weg aie Value $45.00 «| cB hod wo of thowe vehicles ot Both that ti baorbed, as it w Mision, and the only p the platforms ontact with: bre Was completely disabled Although all expedition was b getting them out of the way, a block- | ¢ Distinctly High-Class Fancy Tatlored Sutts Of ‘imported Corduroys, Velveteens, }, English Whipcords and nt pad Diag- $39.50 onals in all the latest models and color- ings, all heavily interlined. Values up to $65.00 Fancy Trimmed Velour Coats For Street and Dressy occasions, handsomely lined | with contrasting colors. Searbaci, the Proprietor, Says He Had Been Warned | widely to “Move On.” | Annie and M | | Park, at the St. James y-fifth street and BF. Whitney out tintil tong Ca the rush hour, QUEENSBORO BRIDGE PLAZA. ROYAL IFORN! TURE <i The Intel igent, Careful Buyer Wi!l Most Appreciate ‘he ;|0.W, WUERTZ =PIANOS=<= No Piano in New Yors To-day Is A MORE CONSPICUOUS VALUE woman gave their as’ victims of the hurt badly | Harlem police, who,have been tettet- | Sere tating themselves on thelr district's | gium, a freedom of late from dynamite outrages, | West Th Were jolted early this morning by @ " bomb that was expioded against the) front door of the grocery of Francesco | Bcarbact, No. 24 Kast One Hundred | And Sixth street, within one hae wit glass were: Arthur Cott S\laski street; William Steril lushing avenue; Daniel Ward, te. A Hamburg avenue car, bound for | ings. J —_= fawillies shrieked and yelled in the darkness. The explosion blew tn the store door, Wfoke the plate-giass windows, toppled 004s from thel: shelves, smashed a in the front of the In the parochial adjoining, Scar- and thelr three @hildreh were csleep in a room behind ‘toe grocery. pExclted by the smoke and the shouts, & pedestrian turned In a fire alarm that ought three engine companies, two trucks and two battalion chiefs, fol- lowed by Lievt. O'Connor of the Eust Hundred and Fourth street station Gus the police reserves. It was an Nour before the frightenda people could We coaxed back Into their quarters. The bom) blew itself to fragments, an @xamination of which showed it to have Deen of peculiar construction. It was Made of three eight-inch lengtis of inca Bas pipe and a fourth about se Aches long, joined by elbows. One pi Was thrown across the street and broke @ findow in the tailor shop of H. Korn Melser at No, 215. vee Lennon and Hauser (6 the cate, "Beartact sua ‘nO troybie with any one An k Hand letter: ld hear whispers “as well for bim an om. Ho has been st this ad- rete for eight inonths ard says that he Prospered. The explosion aid $150 ee The bomb was the third to ve ox- piogea' fm the elty since Dec. 1, Harlem police have been :nakina efforts to stamp out dynamite @utrages, and only a few days cso wore gompiimented by Capt. Corcoran of the Kast One Hundred and Fourth street sation, When the bomb was cxploded this morning Policeman Dodd of (iat station was on-fixed post near by ‘The detectives have no clue to the fe a ons ra of the outrage, While the plaza plan will involve a | 4 E feet of an cMicer on fixed post. An red large expenditure of elty money, prop-|| Send a Postal for Catalogue | $39.50 & 45-00 A panic followed The dynamiter, | ton At his rost- [Is Hanper stvect; Morris hithowita, No, | ertY owners and business men declare || Three New York Warerooms: Oe: J ss Mrptious to ciacing the bomb, turned | den is #till confined! » that it will make a tremendous im- | | 1518 Thied Ave., near 86th St., Manhattan, BET} Values $50.00 and %60.00 Epa the ges 'tn the hallways of the| his rooms by Hines, Other reports bie ge avenue, and Lester Tichnor, | Srvantune in the immediate nelghbor- 2929 Third Ave., near 152d Se., Bronx. 7 iat he has returne 0, oper street. | 0 b' i lor | ' HAI hous cbots, anh twents-two| ® he has returned to Mexico by a No ‘cooper » hood. The Board will give public hear- 1796 Pitkin Ave., Broo lyn. 2190 AVE. 120” $i | Exceptional Values Offered in Chiffon, Silk and Lingerie Waists Sizes $4 to 44 (Suitable for Holiday Gifts) CHIFFON CLOTH OVER NET LINING AND SH! WACES, with yoke, collar and cuffs of d Brussels net. $12. 75 value $20.00 CHIFFON CLOTH OVER MESSALINE AND NET LINING, Venis2 lace trimmed. Sri. 75—value $18.00 STRIPED CHIFFON CLOTH OVER JAP SILK LIN. ING, with wide shadow lace jabot, collar and cuffs, Be. 75—value $12.75 HAND EMBROIDERED CHIFFON CLOTH MODEL, OVER FILET NET LINING, with shadow lace yoke, collar and cuffs. $5.00—value $8.00 CHIFFON TAFFETA—DRESSY MODEL, embroid- ered net yoke collar. $4.95—value $6.00 Sale of : Men’ S Winter $ Suits While our customers have been rae | buying Overcoats in our great Overcoat Sale that is making clothing history we have been busy preparing for th e greatest money-saving Suit Sale ever held in New York at the very height of: the season. Many months of preparation have been necessary. Thousands of yards of finest woolens and worstcds from America and Europe were specially woven for us and specially purchased. The tailoring was done in our best shops, leisurely and thoroughly. The recent trip abroad of a high officer of this company was in connection with this Special Sale. The styles, you may be sure, are the correct styles—now being worn in Paris, Berlin, London and New York. larry Mitciel!, of No. 3905 Broadway, ae gape You Can Save $6.50 to $12.50 On Your Suit ak ilepi or fornery, voniva 4 ; $3.95 & $4.95 Bp 8 crit re, The Models The Prices THE OVERCOAT Valuce up to 67.00" het of nearly M40. sper of aitcner| Narrow shoulder, tight-fitting, ultra Standard $18 Men’s Full Weight $] 1: 50 Messaline Petticoats ‘ ‘ % feitrie i accountants, of No. English cuts; big, generous, full-bodied Winter Sack Suits . > S ALE black and all the newest shades Senet ay % Keer the accounts) American styles. Two and three-button Standard $20 Men’s Full Weight $] 3° 50 | $3.95, $5.00 & $5.95 Values up to $8.00 ‘Two a A. F. Beck: & Co, ‘ . onwint? OE te Bards i ee aerate Bony models, in a dozen different variations of Winter Sack Suits Very Special Values fh _ Silk Petticoats “4 Wool Jersey Top Petticoats In black only CHARGES $14,000 1 S $14,000 THEFT. Aepuecy Ace Accountant of seh Checks tu hin Store, of No, 3005 Broadway. Over 7,500 overcoats sold to date since emis Nov. 1. Never before have we sold so galled Mr. Quinian to account for 4] Janel and body lines. Eve: Rates gies F Uneitiesg War bette vith UMPALA Dil. His Looks showed the bit iis jody Osi VGrY: armen Standard $22.50 Men’sFull Weight $ 00 many overcoats. Never before in the Pane od Wet tee SPA ir. pat and there was a stub of] vest, trousers, coat—tailored and design- Winter Sack Suit oe Space a time has any arcana ba eth OF thecrevurnea | ‘ it ri i inter Sack Suits... America sold so many overcoats. We , Shofar tr Guinan found nad tren [C4 (0 hang right and fit right. There are G1 ded @95 Men’s Full Weight (BQ _ | have added 3,000 more overcoats, just House Gowns Wf, read he cre on Ap tanraatte sizes to fit'men of every build and models m $ 1] 7 _ | tees ere ee, Cane prope, Satin Met: ordion pleated. Poiret ; Indorsed with the stamp of atienett & [to become every figure. Winter Sacks Suits . Every new model and pattern to choose she Rr Ree mere $18.50 fap rapture The Fabri Standard $28 Men’s Full Weight $ 50 | from. | Value $25.00 beens ater ana e Fabrics Winter Sack Suits. $18.00 Overcoats . . $11.50 Tro) modele iin; Crone. de Chine... exsordian pleated Empire model, fichu of chiffon ooney ae ey te Rough Scotch and English cheviots Standard $30 Men’s Full Weight $992. 50 $20.00 Overcoats . . $13.50 and lace; or satin and ribbon val. lace $16. 75 ‘ail was fixed at} tWeeds,” soft-finished velours and cassi- Wed vasvicssrpertreccnasiee ed ce aaa Winter Sack Suits $22.50 Overcoats . . $15.00 Value $22.50 meres; finest smooth shorn and unshorn ae ee eo ohne foe worsteds, of fine, close weave. Standard $35 Men’s Full Weight ' $95: .00 $25.00 Overcoats.. . $1 7.50 | Pew ersd Gaba iat nitantietot on $ Every new shade of gray, tan, brown, Winter Sack Suits . . $28 00 Overcoats $19 50 | side, Black and navy..............0+ 15°75 blue and mixture effect represented. Sta- Standard $87.50 and $40 Men’ s $ 50 i ey 22.50 Volue $80.00 ple blacks and blues included. Full Weight Wi Sota $30.00 Overcoats . . $ ° Two models in Albatross, accordion pleated, ” . : gz inter Sack Suits sailor or Quaker calles scalloped edge $6 Wide wale, herringbone, fancy stripe ra oR $35, 00 Overcoats . . $25.00 or lace trimmed. . tees 095 ‘and new check and neat plaid weaves to Standard #40 and #45 Men i Full $34.50 $40.00 Ov ts ; “Value 89.00 choose from. Weight Winter Sack Suits . WeTeoa ys Albatross, lingerie collar and undersleeves, $6. 45 val, MOG. se cccccecrveceseece ° CREDIT TERMS ee Value 90:75 Down on $50.00) « ~=—75.00 * 100.00 150.00]! Wacko Carharls & siege E.E.TURLINGTON.Vice President. 265 Broadway 841 Broadway 119 W. 42d St.| 125th Street Near Chambers st. | Cor, 18th St. | Near Broadway. Near 8d Avenue. Harlem and 42d Street Stores Open Evenings you want your “business” to become the talk of the town, tell about it COLUMBUS AV BET.103& 104% ST. through a World “Want” Ad, 3: :: | pS * "El A A SSS

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