The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1911, Page 14

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eal ae. SHPER” BOBS INIRED WEN BRL SHOPPER OF | HURLED ON TES HER GIOEN ARH THE AR Police and Store Detectives on * the Lookout To-Day for the Offender. Bernard Healy of No. 6 Driggs &. > Brooklyn, an tronworker on the! ound tracks at the Brooklyn end | Brooklyn Bridge, dropped a long @toel bolt on the third rail at about It o'clock to-day. An end of the bolt hit the track Iteelf and there was a short Ctreuit and a burst of blue flame which flared out for a radius of ten feet. Healy and Willtam W. Kane of No. 418 Second atreet were both knocked over and lay unconstious on the cross ties. Other workers ran to their ald but were slow to pick them up for fear of bein electrocuted, When the men were Ii to the roadway it was found both w breathing. | An ambulance was summoned from PREYS ON BLONDES. > Several Cases During Last Week Probably the Work 5 of Same Person. Brooklyn Hospital. The surgeon found that Healy had been burned across the face and that his hands were badly in- | jured. He was taken to the he 1. | There is some doubt ax to his Kane was able to go hon alight burns on his face and ha been dressed. ‘Among those who are doing their @Ropping early is a “Jack the Snipper,” fet whom the police and every store @Mective in New York are keeping one eye open to-day One of those who got a good look at him was Miss Helen Salkind, fifteen| pedge traffic was thrown into con: | years old, of Washington street, Mor-| ¢usion ax far as the elevated lines wore Fistown, N. J., but she didn’t get It] concerned for more than quarter of an | fh hour. a he had got both braids of her tiful blond hair. «jo Accompanied by her mother, Mra. ~s David H. Baikind jr, the girl came to New York shopping yesterday. hair has long been the envy of all chums, and she wears it In braids. Tt was late in the afternoon that she and her mother were welking through © crowded aisle in a large department store, Mins Salkind was jostled rather roughly and heard a click behind her. Bhe looked around in time to see a than ‘put a pair of shears into one Pocket and both of her golden braids into another. “For a moment she was stunned. By thé time she had reached around and fek the back of her head and screamed thé man had manoeuvred wround until We was swallowed up in the crowd. For Beautiful Hair and Lovely Skin CParisenae™ in Woman's Journal) “Long, abundant and glossy hair is| often the result of, dry shampooing. Soap and water ‘take t le leave it brittle an: dry shampoo mix with four ounces « i four ounces of powdered orris root, Sprinkle a tablespoonful on the head and brush it out and the scalp and hair will be clean, wavy and “To have a clear, velvety com-| plexion, massage the face, neck and! tems daily with a solution mate by | immediately made for him in| dissolving an original package o | ee cireston, Dut the crowd was ao;mayatone in eight ounces of witch- reat he had aimple. time to encape.[hasel. It makes the skin lovely and Girls with blond hair should be par- “For chaps, cold sores, pimples and skin diseases there is nothing better than Mother's Salve. It heals cuts, | tleularly cautious, for “Jack the Sn'pper” feems to have a fondness for hair of this hue. Last Sunday @ man cut two) burns, scalds and sores and is a won- Blond braids from Miss Bertha Davis's) dertul cure for coughs, colls and tervals lately. ‘The “Snipper's” description tallies in each instance. He is df middle age with Sey hair and is short in stature and rather rotund. «The police believe he may be crazy, but others think cutting off girls’ hair may be his means of “picking up a little spending money,” as braids such as those he has stolen are quite valuable to hair dealers and hairdressers. The More You Strain Your Eyes, vg pat Tin Pca ~ PETTUS DECLARED SANE; The harder it will be for ‘WANTS TO BOARD IN JAIL] ew fo get correct glasses’ When Wii B. Pettus, the lanky Delay Lohans nothing, but wastes your nerve force and injures your sight. Eye-strain can often be entirely corrected with temporary use of glasses. WHY RISK ANY DELAY? Eyes Examined ‘ithe! By Registered Physcians, Oculists of Long Experience. Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.80 to 818, according to lenses and mountings. Oculists’ Optielans 223 Sisth Av. 1SthSt. 217B’dwag, Aster House Virginia ex-cdunterfelter, was arrested three weeks ago by Post-OMice In- spector Jacobs for writing “ekull and cross-bones” lettera,40 Postmaster Ed- ward M. Morgan demanding $200 it ‘was supposed the prisoner was an inre- sponsible person and Judge Holt, stt- a in the Criminal Branch of the d States Circuit Court, ordered fm sent to the Psychopathic Ward at Bellevue Hospital for examination by insanity rts. After being under ob- mervation for the number of 3, Pettus has been returned to the ibe Prison, the doctors reporting the j@an ie not legally insane and that he ood what he was about when he / wrote the “Wildam Russell” threaten- «ing letters to Postmaster Morgan. tus, who admits writing the threat- ‘ening letters, says he mailed them to sget into jail at Atlanta, where he will “free board and grub and will be by the official visitors.” He says] 369 Sisth Av, 224St, 101 Nessan — Ann St had tt F 5 hd ert ance” whe sing’ in | Mam Both 8h Rs: New Yt ‘ounter! = ATLANTIC CITY NEW YORK ASBURY PARK 10 & (13 WEST 23°? STREET ANNOUNCE FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9TH | | Sale of Manufacturer’s Sample Line Fine Coats, Special at 13,75 Regular Values Up to $39.00 Black Broadcloth Coats, braided or velvet trimmed, satin lined throughout, wide wale cheviot, plaid back, vicunas, chin- chilla, mixtures, broadcloth with broad- cloth lining, and rough fabrics; in tourist, motor, storm or dress models. INCLUDING SIZES FOR SMALL WOMEN & MISSES 13.75 Full Length Winter Coats Regular Values $20 and $25 The habe i les of touring, Polo and motor coats wi newest style effects; double faced cloths or mixtures,” 10.00 i READ IT—TO APPRECIATE THE CONVENIENCE AND VALUE boo oS 3 Ji BRONX 150th St., 3rd & Melrose Avs. earing Apvarel and Furs FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN QUvere is a decided tendency to the practical in Gift-giving this season. The reasons are many and fundamental, and we having perceived this tendency have prepared some excellent specials for you. See, for instance, the following items: PETTICOATS, of beautiful FUR SETS, white Iceland silk Menssaline end Taffeta, Fox; extra large pillow wuff black and colors; $5 and animal scarf or 12.50 i, shawl; $20.00 value, ” SETS, duaranteed black HARLEM W. 125th St,, bet. 7th & 8th Avs. | EE models; beautifully trimmed. Prices rente from 1.00 1025.00 WAISTS, of Chiffon, Taffeta, Messaline and Net; new i. black and colors ; $7.00 value 4. 75 COATS, of Velour Plush and Caracul; heavy satin lined. Special 16. 50 1025. 00 in navy and red; wilk 2 95 values, hood; extra value... All put up neatly in holly boxes for Christmas presentation. FUR SETS forchildren ; large variety © 1.95 10 10.00 RAIN CAPES for children, of fast colored rubberized sateen, Port teter ees s. HOME HE RO ENE BE MERE RR SER CRE IIE AE BE SER RE EC a BH L att Special Xmas Offering! ONEDOLLAR DOWN "rex 'weexe DINING ROOM English Buffet, carved, with fine French bevel mirror and lined silver drawe: Oak 6-foot Extension Table, with 3 extra leaves; backs and saddle seats; be Early English Oak Dining Chairs, with high ix9-foot Tapestry Rug of rich design. LIVING ROOM BEDROOM Fine Early English Oak Library! Colonial All-Brans, Bed. any size, ary -inch poste, bright or satin Table, with large drawer and shelf; finish; fine woven. wire Spring, Oak Bookcase, with| bronzed base; fine soft top Mattress, ine Karly English Oak| covered with rich art ticking, choleg er, with Boston leather|of any size; 2 genuine Feather Pil- fine Karly ‘English Arm) lows, 20x28; ‘solid Golden th Boston leather wlip| Dresser, with French bevel mirr rly English Oak Chair,|and shaped top; “olden Oak Chi + handsome Axminater|cane agat; 6x9 Tapestry Rug of fine fental design. de 232 Rug of ric like design, im rich quartered golden g oak, splendidly built, French bevel mirror, door, etc. 1 7 50 for $28 Fine Combination Bookcases with lattice $12 Dressers, like design J in fine solid golden oak, highly finished; swell shaped top, shaped standards, French bevel mirror and stylish wood i 7 rn N 5 & knobs. Really a remarkable — bar- gain, only .....¢ 5.95 5.95 3.98 for $7 LADIES’ DESKS like design; finely made; in quartered Early English or solid gold oak, with stationery com- partments, ete, Immense line of other Desks in all sty! Silshes at reduced prices rend New Style, Well Made Foot- Rests, like design, in fin ¢ \athorett vari us colors, deeply and firmly tufted, with 8.98! wited vase piety 9c OPEN SATURDAY AND MONDAY EVENINGS | NEW PIANOS We have some of them as low in price as $185, 5210, $225 Not our own make, but good uprights that we feel safe in offering, and for folks who do not desire to pay more] } they are excellent values. Good Player Pianos Genuine Bargains—For Little Money $310, $340, 5365, 5400 NOW is the time to buy, while we have a real good selection of them, so an early visit will be worth while, Our Spe fa! Holiday Terms Make the Way Easy Mathushek & Son Factory, Warerooms and O'fices BR. H SALESROOMS: Broadway & 47th St. WEWARE Avz. VICK, 56 CHURCH BT! TELEPHONES: §£47 BRYANT JERSEY NEW OF THE SUNDAY WORLD'S WANT DIRECTORY—READ IT U ‘ . lak BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DEVUEMBER 8&8, 1911, 23rd Street JUST OFF FIFTH AVENUE, WEST The $6.95 Silk Velvet at $3.75 One of the big successes of our season! Each is a stylish Winter model, and there’s a choice of five of the smartest shapes to pick from. The value is one that will well repay the moment of time it will take to drop in and inspect them person- ally. They are extremely be- coming to all types. $10 Silk Beaver Hats, $5 Just In from London! Please glance a moment at the illustration at the right. This is the very latest hat from the foreign designers, and a VERY GREAT suc- cess in Paris and London—as it will be in New York immediately its innate smartness ts generally recog- nized. With our expert staff to trim them with superb plumes and bird of paradise feathers, the effect is charming in the extreme. These hats sell WHERE SHOWN, at $10— tomorrow, for one day, we will offer them at $5. Our $9.75 “Shadow Lace” Waists, at $5 The all-over lace is of a rich, creamy ecru color, and there is a point d’esprit yoke, trimmed with crochet buttons and piping of chiffon; a pleated messaline girdle, in “Coronation” purple, Copenhagen, navy, self-color and green adds the fin- ishing touch to one of the prettiest waists that has been offered in New York this Winter. $1.50 Six’ Hosiery, 95c Positively all pure silk, and with double soles and heels; black, white and evening shades. A Christmas gift par ex- Celis: All Pure’ Silk Hosiery —gar- ter top; evening shades 59c only, value $1.90; at... Plain Black Pure Silk Hosiery garter top; 3 pairs 35 e ic for $1.00; a pair.. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Women’s Suits €8 Coats Special Values for Saturdey High Class Tatlored Suits $17.50 & $19.50 Values up to $45.00 The most desirable materials and colorings are represented and every suit is heavily interlined, Fancy and Plain Tatlored Suits | $29.50 Values up to $65.00 Copies of the best foreign models in the latest materials. All heavily interlined. Rubberized Rarncoats the season’s latest models, in tan, gray Special, at $8.75 navy and black. Exceptional Values in Broadcloth Fur Collared Coats Opossum and Persian Lamb Collars—handsomely lined; also Fancy Broadcloth Coats Velvet and braid trimmed, $25.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE Stason Craw oto Ca ‘ | | Established 1856 W. H. HALL MANUFACTURING FURRIER 30 WEST 22D ST. Half Biock wast of si xii Avenue (FORMERLY OF SIXTH AVENUE) Special Holiday Sale of FURS | TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) Fur Neckwear Cross Fox Stoles. . $75 «$85 «69$100 $125 Mink Scarfs... $25 «$50 «6875 = $100 Black Lynx Scarfs. $25 $35 «69845 «86865 Pointed Fox Scarfs $20 $25 «$35 845 | Black Fox Scarfs. . $15 $20 $30 $35 | Japanese Mink Scarf $20 $30 $35 «= $45 Blue Wolf Scarfs. . $15 «$20 $25 $80 Black Wolf Scarfs $15 «=6$20 «$25: $80 Natural Wolf Scar $15 «=6$20 0 «$25 880 Cinnamon Color Wolf Sca: $25 «$35 «= $40) $45 ' Alaska Sable Scarfs. $15 «6$25 «$35 $50 Sabled Raccoon Scarfs. $15 $20 $25 $380 Natural Raccoon Scarf: $12 «$186 = $25 $80 i Persian Lamb Scarts... $15 «$200 $25 $80 Fur Muffs Mink Muffs.......6.+ vs $25 «$35 «=6$50 | $65 Black Lynx Muffs $25 «$35 $45 $55 Pointed Fox Mutt $25 «$35 $45 86855 Black Fox Mutts $15 «=6$20 $25 $80 Japanese Mink Muff $20 $25 8$80 «= $85 Blue Wolf Muffs. . $15 «$20 $25 $80 Black Wolf Muffs $14 320 $238 $28 Natural Wolf Muffs.... $15 $20 $25 $30 Cinnamon Color Wolf Muff $25 «= $40 $35 $40 Alaska Sable Muffs. .. $20 «$25. «$80 = $35 Sabled Raccoon Muffs. $15 «$20 $25 $30 Natural Raccoon Mutfs $12 «$16 = $25 $30 Persian Lamb Muffs... & $20" $30 $35 = $40 MEN’S t UR LINED FUR CAP COATS $75 Natural Muskrat Coats, Special $50 $100 Blended Muskrat Coats “* $65 $200 Black Muskrat Coats $125 | $14 Natural Muskrat Caps $150 Hudson Seal Lined Coats “ $100] $8 Nearseal Caps... FUR ROBES IN ALL SIZES «LUTH .Nwv PLUS# LINED $35 Sealskin Caps... $15 Sealskin Caps $15 Raccoon Caps... Gray or Black Goat Robes.............+ $5, $8, $10 Manchurian Dog Robes. $15, $20, $20 Brown Grizzly Robes... . $10, $15, $20 Black Alaska Goat Robes. . $20, $25, $30 Our stock of Fur Trimmings, Skins, Heads and Tails for dress and millinery use js complete. W. H. Hail, 30 West 22d Street Half Block EAST of Sixth Av. N. Y. Telephone 4665 Gramercy. Music by Nahan Franko’s Orchestra, Restayrant, Daily. SIXTHI AVE. 19770 20° STREET. NEW YORK, |~ Special Sale To-morrow 4.2 Used Pianos In the Best of Condition—All Guaranteed At Less Than 2 “New” Prices A USED piano is not nece y any less worth having than a new one—the depreciation is purely one of com- mercial value. As a matter of fact most of our used pianos are as good as new, and every piano at every price in our showrooms is guaranteed to be the bestin value and musical merits that you can find. C7 Fourth Floor. Special Terms: 30" Days" Free Trial_in Your - wn Home Then Payments may begin as low as sl a Week A few items for to morrow- every instrument guaran- teed for 10 years. Also Sold on the Club Plan, The following splendid Pianos (not on sie ull 9 o'clock) Wil! give an tdea of what won- | Algo the following erful values you may expect Upright Pianos All Remarkably Fine Choose at 1 WEBER ‘A well k BB B500 We Call Particular Attenton to The New Auerbach Piano at $185 (Sold on the Club Plan of Easy Payments) A splendid instrument, in Colonial mahogany case, deep, rich tone, fully guaranteed for 10 years. WEEK. ORDER ONE 10-DAY AND PROSPER. We Are Sole Agents for the Famous Needham Pianos, impson Crawford Co,, 6th Ave., New York Cij i

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