The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1912, Page 12

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|“HEAOS, YOU DIE! TAILS, |* | DIE, TOO!” TELLS WIFE. Joseph Antripp Flips Nickel SUBWAY DELAY hy oi a eee in the morning and she told him @he intended to go home ve Conesiaten te mother. “Nothing doing,” and Antripp carne back to ft Pelteads avenue, Public Service Plans to Rid Itself of All © enidAntripp. “The made for marie bi THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, 1912. JANUARY 5, tandees shall not t the heads Allowed to ff Mra, Mary Haworth, Sixth 7: 20th, 21st and 22d Sts. isin a om Dety Gurtin and | KILLED TO DEF! DEFEND | WIFE. ‘oroner's Jury Lionerates Nechner Our | gaa Sale wf time has come for us both to dv. 1 te Netghber. ea ay have decked to tose a coin for t!. Here| Stephen Rechner, @ saloon keeper at, i Responsibility. faa nickel. If it fe you must 0 in first, {f tt comes ta hall die iret’ WILL FORCE INTERBORO. | ner "hushent toon etait nt | IN COLD b oobi fell “haade * Pormal Language of New Pro- | Mi Antripp exportuiated, bat her nu. lave esoier s Bar Chapped| hands a “ hand, #6 declares, seized her by the " , t iI jad te ia her to dent’ made smooth posal Will Determine Pay- | no trone nis nuit and ran to tee atrecy, | Rough skins — soreaming for the police, A bluecoat| from hin wife. He made soft ty ments and Profits D was taken be. [And then took a r Complexions He was charged {the bar and fired | safeguarded . bat thin wag | Huber. | oe WOMAN FOUND STARVING. ||) %CMapstble Tuber 25¢ y mquarely up tom That fact war determin A RES iret tie emoers dl LONDON BANKER A SUICIDE, tion of the new wud wag 2 now planned below Forty-second atrect. ALEXANDRIA, Baypt, Jen 6— Upon one pretext or another, the eon Theodore Rodocanach!, head of the Me tracts for tie onstruction of the route | financial firm of Rodocanacht, Reynolds | from the Rattery to Thirtioth street had | @ Co. of London, peen lald over the Intenso: make # few lowing the tdea oy Tho Evening World, the Board of Hatimate (nid over action on Contract No. 6 in order to give the Lnterborough more time THEATRES. TO Hi HELP | Now the Puvite Service Commianon| ENFORCE STANDEE LAW. | plane to piueb al a new section Jan | 1h @ second Jan nd to follow with | Managers Assure > Fir ¢ Commissioner & third section ne lower East 5 : 7 ag Swbway bidding Junt aa fast as the Johnston That New Rule | Won't Be Broken. committed euleide | hooting himeelt Despondency worries te as- can be turned out of the commission offices, ‘This will pane the responsibility for failure to go ahead with the sections | ° squarely up to the Bound Ad make that body delay the « construction of the new sub action will ake Che issue of action ¢ MART ARETS OF Teprese directly between the Hoard of Estumate | SF taeatres in thie city. The man- ‘aad the Interborough, A078 eXDOTROt themeR TES pleased with WILL FORCE INTERBOROUGH'S| ™* © = the com- NEW PROPOSITION. The effect 1 expected to de that the Board of Extimate will force the tater borough company’s hand and case = come out With Its new proposition, 33 coming, ag al! mands tainp et! se cue. ‘The Interdorough wih aot want © NEW section constructed {f it tases fond of the gituation agate, oreferrag & Weave that side of towa to the gresanc wubway and the elevated roads etmone {nroad on their traMc. If che cancers now boing pushed by the Puste Garvin Commission are let, it wal de « pacar of mmmense expense to cau ot Be soo ' struction work, The disaxrcoment between the oex- || clers Who are representing the [au borough and the officlale was toxdey Matly stated to be merely the question Provisions are ‘The fmance provites thet the etand. 7 Tem ware mal be rope of inte ottner owonta tn tte tral congeation he rest of ite lif Explaining phase, It was that the conf bad before them sev eral plans for arriving at what guaran toe Would be pald th Tepresouting the © Lines. The offictal borou that the Inter- wants to continue the profits Net revenue. POOL CARNINGS OF “L" AND SUBWAY FOR AVERAGE. Moti the new pr tnto writing there of detruining wha from the allowance of interest and ing fund N oficial Mfe tod: an agreement to KICKED ouT OF THEATRE. Meurer of Mi Wr ecring Wante 95,000 | 129 Avenue A last night and went tol —— OPPENHEIM, CLLINSz CG When the rent collector cailed at No | aerenen feathers have been very carefully selected an | FRENCH PLUMES. \ | Lot hed $1.98 est & Co Be di $1.65 swonKaR | $2.25 ANNOUNCE | ia Ne. 92.50 | Lot No. 93.50 } aANUA. learancevdales ret Ne. soso | Lot No. 1 97.50 \ OSTRICH PLUMES. OF MISSES’, YOUNG MEN'S,GIRLS’, Lot ue 12—16 in., Black and White; value BOYS’ AND INFANTS’ WEAK is No. Lot Ne : Black and Whi a Bua and W Unusual Price Concessions IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Fifth Ave. at Thirty-Fifth St. Clearance Sale oN Misses’ $23.75 Suits at $15.00 Made of velvet and cloth, lined throughout witb satin; plain and trimmed effect es 14 to 16 years; at $15.00. Misses’ $15.00 Coats at $10.00 In pista colors and reversible cloths; several styles; sizes 14, 16 aud 18 years; at 910.00. Cold Weather Coats for Boys and Girls At Half Price O'Netil Main Store=Third Floor. 34th Street Beautiful Little Coats At Greatly Reduced Prices Unusual Sale of Made of serviceable materia's, polo, chinchilla, corduroy, plush, velvet, caracul and many mixtures to select from, sizes 2 to 5 years, regularly $8.08 to $20, January’ Sale Price. . 91.50 $10 All Our Hats, Caps and Bonnets | for Infants, Children, Boys and Girls, in various materials and effects, regularly 81 to $10, January Sale Price, $0c to $5.00. Chiidren's Night Gowns, nicely trimmed, 49¢ to $1.69 Children's Petticoats, nicely trimmed, 21c to 93.69 Children's Drawers, nicely trimmed, 19¢ to $2.69 Children's H. & W. and Ideal Waists, for gitls and boys, sizes 6 months to 14 years, plain, embroidery and lace trimmed, at 21¢ and 45¢ Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Extraordinary Reductions highest \ grade Custom Tailored Boys’ Clothes. About half regular Selling Prices Russian and three-quarter Box } Overcoats of Imported Chinchilla | 7.95 or Fancy Mixtures. {ee ) 21, to 12 years. $12.00 to £15.00 values. Reduced to Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits with extra pair Knickerbockers. | The season's best models of all wool mixed fabrics. 8 to 18 years. \ #7.50 to $9.50 values. Reduced to 5.50 ores Boys’ Custom Tailored Suits in ) Norfolk, Double Breasted and | 8.95 or OOO Fancy Models. 8 to 18 years. Values to 815.00, Reduced to Balance of Boys’ Finest Suits and Overcoats at Greatly Reduced Prices § fashionable apparel of Special Purchase of Saturday’s sale. SEPARATE SHEET../N COLORS. We Give and Don’t Miss the Redeem JANUARY Surety Stamps = WHITE sinnoned an am for $2.98 DAMS SALE. 4 Nan i er Monpital, ibd in Merchandise hree to » ana val Over the Courter. Best Quality. Lowest Prices on Sixth Ave. NG At Reductions Averaging 14 Less O'NEILL MAIN STORE=FIRST FLOOR, 6th, t rtant features attending this sale will be quality and low prices. OR ead whoed pn especially for this sale by one of our foremost manufacturers. At Less Than Manufacturers’ Price of Misses’ Suits, Coats and Dresses 14 Under Regular Prices 1. MAIN STORE-—THIRD FLOOR. | Praia Lahateo= B’way at 13th Street Women’s Department Annual Clearance Specials Our Annual Clearance Sale, which began on Wednes- day, January the 3rd, met with enormous success, and in order to demonstrate further the unusual values in the standard we have selected the following specials for High-Class Tailored and Trimmed Suits 1868-—Established 44 Years—~1912 These WILLOW PLUMES. Fine, Lustrous, hand-knotted. Lot No. 20—16 & 17 in., Black and W Lot No. 21—19 & 20 in., Black and Whi (Extra qualit Lot No, 22—17 & 18 in., Black and W Lot No. 28—g@ in., Black and Whit (Extra qui Lot No. 24—25 & 26 in., Black and Lot No. 25—@1 & #2 in., Black and White; Lot No. 26-87 & #8 in, Black and Whi ). Lot No. 27—7 in., Black Tips, bunch; value 87c, Lot No, 28—8 in., Black ‘Tips, bunch of 3; valu Lot No. 29—9 & 10in., Black Tips, bunch of 8; v Ostrich Feather Bands, values $1.75 and 82.00, at Juniors’ $6.95 Duesses al $3.75 In checks, trimmed with broadcloth and braid; pleated skirts; sizes 13, 15 and 17; at $3.75. Girls’ $5.95 Long Coats at $3.95 Plain colors; high collar; double breasted; sizes 8 to 12 years; at $3.95. Now Is the Time To Buy Hair Goods O'Neil! Main Store—Second Floor. ‘The natural dullness which prevails in the hair goods department during this month compels us to offer these most extraordinary values to meduce our large stock. Switches of 24-imoh wavy heir, so easily arranged into the $2.95 newest psyche or Tripli« cate coil, worth $4.46, re- duced tO ...eeeee . Transformations, so delightful for the full pompadou' will outlast a dozen hair rolls, Transformations are rapidly becoming the $2. 95 Prevailing style; worth $ The Annual January Furniture Sale Extends 10% to 50% Reductions On $500,000 Worth of High Grads Dependable Furniture, and To-Day Saturday Includes a Special Offering “1 Stickley’s Arts and Crafts Lines. The World’s Striking Lead asa Vacation Guide Last Year There Were Printed 55,627 Summer and Winter Resort Ads. in The World— “Hackett, Carhart” 12,50 300 Girls’ and Misses’ Coats High Class Garments of Plush and Broadtail Caracul Cloth at Y Regular Prices Girls’ Plush and Broadtail Caracul Cloth Coats trimmed with Caracu! Cloth Collar and Cuffs. Satin lined throughs out. 6 to 16 years, Values to 622.50. Special eper in the employ of | plants. Pos said he went to the ell to Gedver a copy of the dramatization | 1 Recollec- | 12.00 without | and pounded | Misses’ and Junior, Plush Coats trimmed with Broadtail Caracul Cloth Collar and Cuffs. Satin lined throughout. Values to @25.00, Special Feoting @ bill of Balance of Misses’ and Girls’ Coats; Girls’ Wool and Washable Dresses wintaineetn | Walkor—Rikh man’s shoes | at Greatly Reduced Prices, will often get untied, but never just as be te ready to take them rah = ase ‘tesa = a ee rte | 13.50 In chiffon broadcloth, wide wale cheviots, diagonals, mannish serges and fancy mixtures, nidis S|" 5,00 12.50 Dressy Utility Coats ‘15.00 Cheviots, broadcloths, serges, chinchillas, fancy mixtures and double-faced cloth. ‘7.50 12. 50 Heretofore $22.50 to $32.50 | Afternoon and Evening Dresses Choicest models; velveteens, corduroys, serges, silks, chiffon over silk and satin meteor. Heretofore $15 to $25 : No exchanges $ | I No credits | Owing to tremendous reductions | ODHHONO’ANGDHNDHNHHHHNONDHOOSODOOOOOHOOS. ® ® ORD q “irele,” by Conan Doyle, ‘will be found in we Sunday World's Magazine, Read it, A thrilling story of mystery and yf adventure, - , 10,972 More Than in the Herald, Times, Sun, Tribune and Press added together. FREE Witn NExr ooo And the Class of Persons Who Make ine of this Kind should be High Class Adve Profitable to the Advertiar borne Well in Mind 2) & JN" book 3 every wees wit a the ‘orld just makes me laugh,

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