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comfture of the accident. Discharges Him. machine. Z. Eruso Shime, a natty Japanese, wearing a silk hat, @ satin-faced frock coat and @ fur-lined overcoat, was ar- raigned in the Recorder's Court, at Bayonne, N. J., to-day, charged with attempting te emuggle two Chinese eall- ors eshore from the Standard Oi! tank eteamsmp City of Naples. Chief Officer Nuttell, of the steamship, was the com- plainant. ‘The City of Naples recently arrived from the Philippines and Chinese ports. Last Friday Z, Bruso Shime asked per- mission to visit the Chinese crew. He *aéd he represented the Rev. Tal Shai, pastor of the Chinese-Japanese Mission, at No. 27 Concord street, Brooklyn. Ghime was not allowed on board and nese sailors and firemen. Last night, 10 Ue tinoee eto it fe charged, Shime smuggled himeeif aboard dressed as a Chinese saflor and made his way to the forecastle. OfMcer 4 4 Nuttell saya his object was to take two of the Chinamen ashore with him, 4 A petty officer, stepping without warn- | ‘ ing into che forveastie, saw Shime talk-| Metab. 19648. tng to the Chinese satiors. He sum- 6 moned Mr. Nuttell, The Japanese was i made @ prisoner and the police of Bay- | Ring Out the Old, ‘onne notified, Twe policemen made their way @ smite | Jap in custody. Shime ted them to a e . He had his Chi dis- Cay ee inese 1 caused by the old ones. tention of smuggling Chinamen. He sald he had heard there were two good ese cooks aboard and wanted to em- ploy them. Recorder Maher discharged him on the ground that he had no Jurisdiction, the By Registered Physi hetng against the United States Gov- ernment's immigration laws. Perfect Fitting Glasses, 2.50 to # With Bifocal Lenses, 4.50 to 8 Heinrich & Co., ne Hundred and Thir- | 350 Sixth Av.22dSt. 101 Nasees — he {8 employed a; engineer. He was bods OLE Bead St., Breekiya. taken to J, Hood Wright Hospital, where | = — \t was said the arm might have to be jew York 81 te ani From the New York Commercial, Dec. 21, 1911. BY H, CRAIG DARE. ry ° ° e Yhe New ‘ork World is the only newspaper in the world which has achieved the remarkable distinction of pub- lishing nearly as much classified advertising as its TWO great contemporaries COMBINED, e e e e Tine World has established an ability to produce MORE RESULTS of a QUALITY ORDER than any other newspsper in America to-day. e ry e s The immense “want” ad. patronage of The New York ‘ World has been built upon a most solid foundation—a | LARGE CIRCULATION distributed every day In the year in the homes of people who read its publicity as carefully | i and as sarnestly as its news contents, e e e e Another factor which has had much to do with the creation of the remarkable volume of “went” publicity tied by The World is the fact that it Is read by PEOP POSSESSED OF SPENDING ABILITIES, e ° s e + The World vastly outstrips ALL OTHER DAILIES from every viewpoint bearing directly upon profitable resuit-getting. N. B.—The New York World hae printed over one and @ half million advertisements thie year, This exceeds the number printed in the New York Herald by over siz hundred thousand. No other New York newepaper prints even half as many advertisements as The World. SILK-HATTED JAP [cow Wowats wor nese. the presence of four policemen, but the TO GET CHINESE IN} emi Instead his victim was taken home by the champion, and she told the police nie cue = 1 Greatest Sale Ever Held In New “York A with another, and, as he started up at ; soul: 4 street crossing, Mrs. Joseph Wick rrested in Disguise on Tank cut in between the machines, The TOpe had bett ke to olker, anal that t te New Youk tas 1 Steamer, but Bayonne Judge threw her to the pavement and she wa never ha er values to offer, and that is equivalent to saying New York has never seen such shoe values. We cnet t sale dent, stopped and took her home in his @ Close watch was kept over the Chi-| Md Fish Sauce by adding vinegar. | si pases, witl each bottle, ing in the New” through the unlighted Standard om tank| Eyesight changes gradually yaré to the deck, where they found the and many do not realize nearby shed and unearthed hie atik hat,| that they need new glasses hte frock coat and his fur-lined over- until serious harm has been In court to-day Shime denied any tn- The important thing ts to! be certain your glasses fit. 8, offense, if any had been committed,| Oculists of Long Experience. Mis Arm y Mach’ Olt N. P wenty-two 3 old, © 722 East Seventeenth etreet, Homecrest, Brooklyn, had an arm| Oculiste’ Opticians mangled early to-day im the plant of | Bide Ay, Ih fell tricsal eben | ty-firat street anc Twelfth avenue, where | 17 Weet perms Sth r 6th Aves., New York amputated, World Wants Work Wonders. fH LZWASSER’. RITEFOR _Automooile Delivery to yor, fe 3 NUOMS coun 1 g OPEN EV’GS U IL 9 -O°CLOCK FURNISHED braamiedh alxéa to] Sizes 24% to 10 yveurs collar models, Also some deep shawl collar effects 10% ALLOW! CASh chor $65 15 years, Fancy and pane . fancy "Nee = plain ve A 9 ye WE FAY tery or HY Tyo Ae as » $1.98): Any Misses’ Suit in Stock FREIGHT & Houseker R.R. FARE 5 ROOMS my $4 All. Wool Suits Values to $25. Your Choice at GRAND RAPIDS FURNISHED Good iieavy Winter sults iu taney dark col | |] Made up of all woo ag |Sm7.90 This bs estate of po 14 Chad m BtuTae in Norfolk ot Dagera Taal troeie geal _ o-date : . anon Ria ane See WN ences sot $D.45 1 ||. ia | : LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS, 9 r s 3 $50 4g Werth $2.40 Dewaliéen sia ft Women’s Elbow w Length. Kid Gloves) | “Raia Cepes | _ Silk Dresses « : 3,000 Pairs of Regular $2.50 Grade, Saturday, at made of « fine striped rubber | of eh, oft slks including 3s $100 Worth $10.00 Down °2uies> Weekly |B | iu icoponation of Glace Cloves Seay ean Gates Nee, bck aiid and lah The § surfece lth, trimmed with a | charmeuse ., Prlin und rw se! $156 $15.00 * $2.00 Narmer | tT coves should have been here for Christmas selling, but a delay in transportation allows us to sel tliem at plaid lined hood. 04 | Serna trmme $78 ‘ $200“ $20.00 “$2.25 in "1 | thin price. 3.000 pie at this price for stret and dress wear, at about hall their regular selling price Sirs 6 to 14 pean 1 ies toni 9 8 $300 $30.00 «$2.75 zi M.D: : THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1911 A Cup of Delicicus Lord Calvert Ccffee Served Free to Shoppers Coffee Booth, Main Floor, Rear 16,000 Pairs Men’s $3.50, $4 & SS Shoes All the Newest st Styles To-Mo To-Morrow in ti the@ [| .98=f Pair MALL ORDERS FILED. IERE’S the shoe sale that's bound to star to startle trade circles—and to pack our ‘peck oir abt sections to ira to their utmost capacity. in the midst of our Xmas rush. Our buyer searched the Western market this time and bought more than 16,000 pairs of fine shoes to sell at 14 to 14 their actual value. ae H orning Shoe Company of St Louls, Mo. Every pair per- | ht! iy im rect $4, $5, and $6 Shoes from such jamous makers as E. ‘able style in lace, button and Blucher models in all the wanted toe shapes son, in patent coltskin, gunmetal calf, velour calf, vici kid, box calf and other desirable leathers and materials, Also extra heavy outdoor shoes made with extra heavy waterproof soles, that are vis- colized, Extra heavy double or single cdium and_ wide extension soles, all heel heizhts, all sizes, 5 to HH, all widths, C to E Here's the best chance of your entire lifetime to buy shoes; seize it. Come to-morrow; you'll buy several pairs; the more you buy the bigger your saving. Mail and Phone and C. O. D. orders filled. Women’s $3.50 to $5.00 Shoes $3.50 and_ $5.0) Shoes from | Julian & Kokenge, and other | Celebrated Factories. All the very latest Winter styles. The most wanted, | leathers, including patent | \ . coltskin, gun metal calf ‘ ‘ velour calf and tan Russia Ifskin; in lace, Blucher and button models. All wmarassaeehBevce heel heights and all toe shapes. ne $3 and $3.50 Sample Shoes for ‘Women 1 1 Of Brown Suede, in Lace and Button atent Coltskin Boots in Lace and Button dill meer e Call Lace and Vutton styles; and also Vici Kid in all the latest styles; at, pair This Sale Saturday—Third Floor. Boys’ Clothing Reduced, Ms & Chinchilla Coats A ad saving for you on every Boys’ Suit or Overcoat in our stock now. Worth Every Cent 4 silk’ “SN of $13.50. 5 Bring the boys to-morrow and get them outfitted with Suits and Overcoats for less money than you ever thought reais before. Saturday at . . LSO included in this sale are coats of Cheviots, Mixtures, Reversibles and plain black cloths ee in a wonderful assortment of smart Winter models. Some beautifully trimmed models and also strictly plain tailored garments. Many -trimmed with rich contrasting colors. High and low neck effects with square or round sailor collars, Sizes for Juniors, 13-15-17; Misses, 14-16-18. Not one coat worth less than $13.50; choice, $6.98. * Girls’ $3, $4, $5 & $6 Coats Odds and Ends of broken lots. All woolen materials y in a great ase°-tment of styles. All. the pretty Win- $ .69 ter shades and smart mixtures. High auto and sailor = ASATERS ES Sa e ce Boys’ $5 Overcoats Chinchillas and Long Coats on $3 Suits i Russian sailor do lvercoats = (These Sales Saturday—Third Flor.) 1,000 Girls’$2.00 | Misses’ Beautiful New Year’s Wines At Half Price ||° Guaranteed Quality at Special Prices 150 Black and } | Buy your wines and liquors here where you are certain of quality, Gray Fox Sets | | full'measure and lowest erices. AN ry 1-FURS> a CLEAR saving of a half a dollar with everyone you buy at... They are made of madras and percale with neat striped and figured effect. Made in coat model with cuffs attached. Cut extra large and full. Light and dark grounds. Plain or pleated fronts finished with high heal pearl Luttons and hand laundered. eaneorke eared that never sold Py a less than $37.50. 97 of i Regular 2 for 25c Collars | Men's $3 Blanket Bath | Or it eat tale is now at its he ght -- Made of ed G H \ Nota ples and all gars all sees'n | ROBES piittt “in the mon dearate Ce Res Monogram , | some atyles. ak Ten syles, to telect from, Ine | patterns. All seams are : double sewn and rein- Marans a . | cluded arg the popular clove ising amd wing | torced, cu eata large and LUNA ba ele Whiskey ; a | collars. Made 4-ply and extra full, Light and dark $2. 98 ee eehae fe at ane 5 i tod rade linen, Half ies only 30c Hania! comealial pretilly ornament ailtn oa Odds and Ends of Combi- | English Silk Reefers — cine i names! Be (i ri eft over fron our Xmas | Some slightly soiled and imperfe pure I, nation Sets (out is | Gin hkl site. “Rerie GR Q $18.75 vile Be" hy if! ty 1.50 and $2.50 values: special at mie gina, $29.7 Great Clearance {nit Underwear, |‘: ‘ $15.00 YOMENN HINBED UNDERWEAR, WOMEN'S RIBBED UNDERWEAR | WOMEN'S KIMED USIOY SUITS y $13. 98 r y ay east x __ $5.98] 98 in a, at y reo 4Q cai Tastee iow " missin Viwr— ull Orders Filleds? a1 mise to 405 "vale “81-25 98c | CHILDREN'S A MEN'S UNDERWE AM . Of natura ‘ hs bn (Main tloor Mail Orders Vilted. T Besi There Is. | urke S Fxtra ‘ancy dry nicked fen or Grocer S, Fruits & Pudding 5 for New Year’ S | Tom Turkeys, every one pliomp Bacon ee : | Tondue Hamme ew average: ] and strictly fresh. Place your ic ‘ ™« 13 c i" 14M%e order TO-DAY, at, 1b Ib. ——_— Orante coe COL een tira apecial on cotter, W Same grades as the 22 oferta bam: "15c ‘ $2.35 a : vite 356 ro MUS 246 Slightly Torn Turkeys jersey ioe : mat 1 '74e| haGs free BELL POETRY DiiisstNe Coton t ‘ ‘ o, T 12¢ MINCE ALENT ) barwe rt bone ‘ie fe WV MONY CHG ‘ et riaagri fe eam Oe ' 33c Stherh DEAK POUND CORNED bene Home-made, 97 KABSINS Ff 32c i evn c Prime Rib Roast . wo MOLASSES FREEE CAKE Jae || PARPENES Red Mil Brand. Cut from heavy native 15 k l4c . hed Sardines, at, beet; best ah vholee 15 ic BEC REBBON KINGS ' an guia of Aes r Bieces, iC bre 12\/c | fits 1 re 14 ide (Saturday's Sales Biaih Floor’ Mall Orders Bille ee nr ll lt