The evening world. Newspaper, December 22, 1911, Page 7

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is Picture of Len: we She Heard Was Di After receiving word recently that a Jong-lom brother was dead, Mre. John Doyle of East Boston saw him stalk out on the canvas screcn of @ moving ple- ture theatre last night. ‘The figure stepped out from a crowd tn |; ‘al ecene, looked toward the au- waved a hand and disappeared. An effort will be made to trace the wource of the film. Pat Clothes on Backward and Con- vieted Themselves. Four Chinese were déported and two ‘Americans convicted of smuggling at Chicago because the Chinese didn't know how to put on American clothes. ‘They were brought from Canada. ‘To prove the Chinese had never been in the country before, they were told to put on American clothes provided by the Government. The Chinese put them all on backward. ‘They WiN Know the Valae of a Safe Place Hereafter. Samuel Scott, a Chicago diamond | broker, didn't believe in safe deposit) vaults and carried $25,000 worth of dia- monds in his pocket. While one leg was suapended in tho alr so he could make & iMcult shot in a pool game somebody | Got the diamonds, | Adam Boniski of Wilkes-Barre had F JOSEPH SMITH, POLICEMAN, SANTA: FOR NICE ROBBER Little Old Man Tries to Rob Store for Christmas Dinner —He’ll Get It on Island. Francis Joseph Smith, at 8 o'clock Yesterday afternoon, became a police- man. Early to-day, he was put to work walking the Bowery sidewalk from Great Jones street to Houston street. A sharp faced little old man ran up to him, “Bay, Mr. Officer,” he said, “t! ® man hurt bad down around the corner at Houston street, Better get to him.” ' Francis Joseph Smith was born on the Bower or thereabouts, and has lived there ever since. He started as though to run all the way to Houston Street, but dodged {nto the first shad. | owed doorway and did some listening. Boon, as he expected, he heard the) Unkiing of broken glass and started Yack up the Bowery on a pussy-foot | trot, | He found his sharp-faced little old | man picking sharp jags out of the} emashed side-light of the show window e sunita Cigar Stores, at No. 346 “And this 19 what I get for trying to trim a new cop!" sad the old man, as Francis Tone ph Smith latd a® heavy who has he can count| phens, a Bowery lodger, fn jail more times th on his fingers and toes. “I haven't eaten a out of Jail in thirty spector Hughes,’ ket the price of o ‘Trust. But I sup going to be the h gay remarks at th this year, once more BOY ON BUMPER, SHOVED FROM CAR, ristmas dinner ars,” he told In- 4 I was trying to from the Tobacco nse the Warden is t and make a few vead of the table MAY LOSE LIFE Crowd on Twenty-third Street | Crosstown Forces Lads to Take Fatal Position. Two boys on thelr way to work early tosday from their homes in I rooklyn and on the rea Knocked one of th the vesti fn front of an eastbound approal car, As the two cars passed each the boy was slapped one to other Hike a tennis ball and left un- conscious and badly cut and bruised between the tracks. The car on which he was riding did not stop, and the police are endeavoring to learn number and the identity of the con- ductor in charge of it. The injured boy, George Bauman, four- 312 Bedford ave- 1 Bellevue Hi , and ran tot 3 injured fri NORTHAMPT Miss Henrietta Sheldon Seeleye, y president emeritui was married here {Ilia George G Prof Colles. faith In banks and hid his $00 savings In @ bed tick, and with it the money. | Lining of Ewa Shells Used to Make | Burbank to Make ‘POSTAL COMPANY GIVES LUNCHEON TO EMPLOYEES. here's | 4. its jay to of Littie Rock, Ark., teacher of history at Smita Fire destroyed his home, New Human Skt After three months’ experitn ey Dre aller of the Mount Sinai Hospital delphia announces that the white albuminous ning of egg shells can be substituted for human skin in grafting operations, Heves It will become unnecessary jons to give skin hereafter to re- le supply of victims of burns | ridents, Weren't Afraid of a Fox, bat Let a Deer Tree Them. John G. Baker and William Price were | hunting foxes near Plainfleld, Conn., when they came across a large buck the dogs were holding at bay. Price cltm' a tree and Baker was | stabbed by the buck's horns in follow | ing. The deer then held them prisoners several hours, From Cae: Luther Burbank announces in fornia that he has found a way to make auto tres from the fibre of the spine- process, he declares, will also enable him to revolutionize the white Wash, paint and paper manufactory graph Com 23 OB of the city wate ny dway and al's branch off d the clock to-day The 4s moved too siowly to suit them, ‘They anxiously awaited the strik- ing of the hour of three, Then they were to know the meaning of the mys- teriously worded notice every one had jated among thi was behind the ny ident Clarence H, utive offices on the el betwen 3 and 6 o'clock, “It's su something doing tn the Christmas s" observed one manipula’ a th floor 200 lueky ones t the big boss, plied a neighbor, AN responded to the notice, they reached found Mr. Mackay smiling, with hand extended to every one. directed them to a had been provided, *hristmas pi When the executive offices they fet luncheon that salary increases sents Were announced his|! Then he || Puri Grand ASPERFEL LEVELANI 144 Bowery "3:59 noc” rrr Today and Saturday we shall offer greater inducements than ever. Come He s with the assurance of finding omplete stock of Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry at prices be- yond competition. DIAMOND RINGS 1-4 Karat, % 1-2 «6 “ BF 37 Casperfeld & Cleveland, 144 Bowery Howey Open! Etenings till 10, Sa‘ a ti2 Mail Orders Filled. Inquiries Solicited, WRITE FOR CATALOGUB, Don't | $550 List D rolls of a week, Lexington to 3d Ave | [Open To-night and Saturday Nicht Uniil 10 o’Clock The Last Day—To-morrow || | Don’t Put It Of a Minute. | Ends at 10 o’Clock To-morrow, Saturday, Evening H Don’t miss this greatest holiday piano sale. | neglect this chance to buy a Walters $450 List Louis XV. Concert. $225) Cabinet, Chair and Cover, $5 Down and $1 PerWeek | Pianos Delivered on Payment of $5. No Interest. No Insur- $225—THAT’S ALL. Sale Ends at 10 o’clock Saturday. We guarantee tnte"wredt'saie, besides the best plano $375 List A Walters Pianos, $475 List C Walters Pianos. $500 List L Walters Pianos $600 List Queensboro Pianos. $700 List Walters Colonial... Our Special Otter of $1,000 List Walters 88-Note Mastertone Player Piano Oathts, | $395 Finest playerpiano made, w.th twelv music cabinet and bench and cover, $10 down and $2 Beware of Piano Frauds! Don't Delay! ‘ UPON REQUEST 4 + wi 1 eo BLOOMINGD ‘LES’, Lex.to 3d At THE EVENING WORLD, _FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1911. 4 CHOCOLATES AND BONBONS PARK & TILFORD North—South East—West Women declare them BEST Sold through our Sales Agents and in Park & Tilford Stores ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Upright Piano, No Extras Whatever. Miss This Opportunity. are the ven The Cases “,*, This Chater tie bind ee Free with o $240 | $600 List Plymouth Pianos. ...$399 | | boy. It will help $250 | $600 List K Walters Pianos... $325 | | imbue the spirit Walters Pianos... $260 | $650 List F Walters Pianos... §376 | | of industry and $275 | $650 List Hudson Pianos... $395 He tains une al $350 | $750 List R Walters Pianos, . the year ‘rouns! music, The child ant the adult can play it with equal ease, A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE WEEK. ORDER ONE 10-DAY AND PROSPER. y and excellence making a tempting delicious perfection, the simple reason. 59th to 60th St. Come at Once. ent you can make. Come end hear the beautiful, sweet toned Walters Mastertone Player Piano. one can play uny music open it; operas, lassica J Don't buy a piano unk bears the maker’ under . Sith to 60th St, | Ahan Mae oe | ye a7» a . ‘Store Op Open Until 10 o’Clock To-Night and T To-Morrow Night ALL. CARS TRANSFER TO Toys and Dolls Reduced Lexington to 3d Ave. Come to Bloomingdales’, the “Store with a Standard,” for any- thing you want—right up to the very last minute. You'll get it! Girls’ Pretty Dresses at Lowered Prices! These girls’ dresses all belong to the class that has been selling readily for $1 and $2 more than here quoted. So that to miss this opportunity means to neglect substantial savings. Read the following: Girls’ Dresses, in fine batiste and all-wool serges, several styles tri nmed with plain cloth and braid in contrasting col 6 to 14 year sizes; 53.98 at the reduced price . coseee ‘ Girls’ Dresses, in fine all-wool sergea and shepherd checks, trimmed with messaline and wide 54.98 silk braid, 6 to 14 year sizes; reduced to Girls’ Dresses, in velvet, Dutch neck and kimono sleeves, trimmed witlt lace; tailored dresses in fine serges, trimmed with broadcloth, 8 to dae ‘$398 year sizes; the reduced price. Juniors’ One-Piece Dresses, in fine French serges, cashmeres and velvets, trimmed with messaline; broadcloth in plain Sar with lace, a selection of pretty models, 13, 15 an 17 year sizes, were $13 s $ $ $10) reduced to 9.98 wos 11.98 Hicomnglales', Sond Floor, SKN St. Section, Fur Sets and Fur Coats “ At Special Prices: Seal Coats, 50 and 4 Inches long $200 $165 $35 odels; very $25 ts, ‘Dewutitulty fin. $44 $65 $85 ana $125 Fur Sets, Scarfs and Stoles: Black eeitour Sets, large az $7.50 ten grail andscakees “ $1 0.50 ba with six tails, $15.00 $15.00 $21.50 pillow muff, Bloominglales', Second Floor, Bloomingdales’ Christmas Sale of Plants and Cut Flowers!! Beaver Sets, pillow mutt ond, shawl collar satin lined Owing to Xmas falling on Monday, we ask our patrons to place their orders for cut flowers now. They will be delivered by our special messenger service on Sunday or Xmas morning, if so desired. Our display of cut, Howers is without an equal. Plants purchased now can be held and delivered on Christmas as holiday gifts, if so requested. Xmas greens, trees, holly wreaths ready for Xmas delivery. Pick from the biggest varicties and enjoy the lowest prices, stylish ong: beaut Handsome Nearseat dv cial values. . toria Seal Couts, can hardly be: listing ulabe dl f ka y special values pillow per ufftand | Sale Gray Fox thone hi Don't | Thousands of Fresh Cut American Beauties Special for Xmas—A Large Box of Fresh Cut Flowers, regularly sold for $4.00, and elsewhere for $5.00; $2 00 At the lowest pricesin New York. We can save you !4 of the exclusive e florists’ prices. Get our prices and prove it. ih our Cut Flower Shop at our low price of..... And We Also Direct Your Attention to These Specials in Our Greenhouses on the Roof: Kentia Palms — Large specimen | Scotii,Bos:on andSchoelzeli Ferns | Rubber Plants—Large specimens; | Dracacna —Fine specimen plants; plants; regularly sold from 50c. to Fine large specimens; bushy | reguturly sold from 98c. ‘2 $15.00; | regularly sold at $1.49 b $15.00; $75; at the clear- $ Se ee ak, Rares tat. cheicleare at the clearance ioERd ee 29 698) comes Silk Hosiery Sacrificed! HoadBabreidered, Marquisette Blouses, Fine silk hosiery for men and women, put up in holiday boxes, all to go at remarkably small prices. "a Black Boot Silk Stock- Our Guaranteed Impossible thot: 29¢ "i oumien ot inter. wt this ene i! y box, 85c. en'y.iHack, White and ie Pure Thread Seva pairs i if pipers 1810 78 and Golored Pure Saturday at aK waren d i ino de lee read Sil b in je ; " ‘ “ y a BHF pairs in'a fancy box, $1. ae 3 pairs for $0 messaline ining and trimmed with dainty lace collar and cuffs. Charming new blouses that will win instant admiration. Special price, $7.98. pair | Sample models in chiffon, net and Peeics tor eaiel lace, at reduced prices. Misakd: Piece Fine Fresh Killed Corn Fed, Full Breasted Turkeys A most tempting assortment, any weight you desire, ee all birds that will make most delicious salina at Bloomingdales’ until 10 to-night and to-morrow night at the special prices Fine Fancy Roasting Chickens and Fowls, at the special Bloomingdale price, per Ib. 2a Gre! We promise prompt deliveries. Place your orders for turkeys at once. Complete Cobbler | Silver Plated Comb, Brush &Mirror Sets,$3.49 Outfits, at 39c An ideal Xm: present for the Men’s Superior Handsomely Boxed Silk Half Hose € lity Pure Thread | Our Might Sock Poet apt “ Hutt 8 2()c and up Fine Boneless Sugar-Cured ‘Bacon, at the special a Bloomingdale price, per Ib. .........cececeseueees 142- None C. O. D. Meat Dept, Basement, grill bool French Travelling Clocks, any plane tn $198 To-morrow, $3.95 * $375 | and particularly 80 at skotir time, Each se in strong wood Any These clocks are in highly polished Sct comprises cases, will run ten days with one nam To-morrow, Watches To-morrow 5. 00 | Did you ever expect to buy a Solid Gold Watch at this price? This price for to-morrow only We offer Women's Small Size Solid Gold Watches, beautiful open face style, in highly polished cases fitted with nickel- plated jewelled movements, Monogram or letter engraved on case free k of charge, if desired—at the remarkably low price of 95.00, all sizes;in Only one watch toacustomer, — pomingtaler morrow at a= The Store of Certain Satistaction, BLOOMINGDALES', Ley. to 3d Ave., 59th te 60th St. hands, Main Floor, Froat, Centre, woe wee AN einen tan Four Piece Quadrupl. Silver Plated : Tea Sets, $3. 75 winding; are accurate timekeepers; There is an assortment of three | ‘This set has been rade up for us to in the very much 9 imire’) Colonial 1 Like Ai handsome patterns for selection (one ; d » have Ro heal design. Glass on four sides, works A . of which is illu d), and all are r less than are visible, large dial, each clock in mah eeiee Ae) copied after th v's be he best ox- a@ velvet lined travelling case with 1 wh | in sterling silver, in flower ts highly hand sliding door Sold elsewhere at $5 65 $6. ventional designs; each set vith star bowl and cream pitcher Bloomingdales’, Mala Poor Blowanin Main Mor, | have gilt Unings. Cuckoo Clocks at, Paes s Solid Cold « Boys’ Kid Gauntlets, token Only 44c ee a padasishss 26842824

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