The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1912, Page 8

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Moi, 18 , |FIRE-ENGINE ORIVER WESTERN SOCIETY | DANGLES OVER SEAT; " SMASHED INTO A CAR. WOMEN IN TOMBS | Hor ¢ Killed, Firemen Hurled Into | Street and Passengars Thrown Into a Panic. of a One ASSHOPUFTERS Said to Be Daughiers of S 1-|* preime Court Justice, One |, a Battlesiip’s Sponsor. went by the F had been | loosely buckled acy J Freedman eer Krank ng on the vdiog to the was killed Following the vefural of thre Poodtons Jumices to perm mem store deteotive charme of showitting this afierr Women prisoners why had been arreste and admitted to bal unter the . of Bilsabeth snd Mary Hrown dowe and admitted that thelr real ne were Mrs Grace Sint and Mise Poars|* Aguee Weiler, that they vere ate tere @B4 daughte s of @ wealthy and Aigting ished Westerne Het tn the inns! awed by the mention! io of the manting ayiver ne | badtly alt over hin were stunned, but soon re ss fousnemn them to the Tombs, pending « ment for meniencn Miia to the ‘Tombs bot And became hyeterion! hours thereafter + olep Mpeciat Hemtons Justicns a Amin em Distrtot- Attorney Wilmot were kept frusy with calles Yy thome Interested In an effort to free the shoplifters @ASE ATTRACTED LITTLE AT. STOLEN; NINE MEN HELD. Arrest of Some of His TENTION IN POLICE COURT. Drivers. The case of the “Hrown' ataters had] Walter Ao Heynolde a contracting attracted Hittie attention In the police] tuckmyn of No 11 Pearl atreet. ap court. The address they wave was No | beawal today ty Centre Street Pail MB Nichoian avenue ‘They naa] Court reial Kosatone Pending ary arraigiment in the Meher court Lawyer Kauffman hed been huay ~-p@ busy that when the case was” called thin afternoon Justices Stainert, Balmon ani Mayo were informed by]! John ¥. Larkin, store detective for W Altman & Co, that he deaired to with: draw the charge that the prisoners had stolen 024 worth of lace the afternoon of Jan. 10. “If you wit permit.” ald Larkin “we wil mot prem the ciarge The Justices would not permit The yeung prisoners were informed iney must either plead guilty or be tried et ‘Thetr counsel pleaded guilty for them, shi 7 ee —_ whereat the announcement wae made that the Misers Brown would be locked peat HUFFALA, B—A fine of 986,000 was to-day sel on the Standard up in the Tombs until Friday, when they would be arraigned for rentence ‘THEN THEY CONFESSED THEIR | O11 Compahy of Now York for violat- REAL NAMES. ing the Kiliina act in accepting rebates from the New York Central and the Sawyer Kauffman protested and the) penneyleeania Railways on. shipments prisoners whimpered. They confresed| of ofl from Olean, N. Y., to Burlington, that they were not the Misses Brown, | Vt, during 144 and 1906, but Mian Weller, twanty-eeven old,| ‘The company wae convicted Dec. ¢ and Mre. Smith, thirty-seven year® old. | iast on an indictment containing 143 After they had been taken to the/ counts, on each of which a maximum ‘Tombs their lawyer rushed out of the] fine of $90,000 coukl have been imposed. hulking. He had nor been gone long] A motion for a new trial was denied When rumors begun to fliter in that the] by Judge Hasel before imposing the we prisoners were yealthy and of social | ane. importanees. {( was aald one of the pair | = — — ——— hed a tea on at the Hotel Plasa thie d ay’s eer R Pills ‘Then came the telephonic bombard- efternoon: ment in the interest of the prisoners, |e fie Sei Ted eR lee ted the to unload @ a ship tying nefer them to ate factory, He w up, carried by confederates, When Another rumor was that they were daughters of @ Weatern @upreme Court Justice; that the younger of the pair hed been aponsor at the christening of | bany. Known on the stage. Nefore he lett New York Gen Ve sh on i hee Principal Stricken. COCOANUTS WORTH $10,000 Contracting Truckiman Causes the | found une talked with Gov Dix. | ia to, Washington Heights Hompl- the Adjutant-General gave out this} eg, ntateme - —___— “My pation having been sent to Albany dix had not as yet re sf elved when 1 travelled with him oA lon the Emptre State from New York of tte Albany, After sItation with the | AT.COUNTAING, MOTELS, OR ELOCWHERE) | which ware wired in Now THE BVMMLNYe WVBR, TAKING WHOM Diexy to-day iis office, who, asa un A. Bitgren roldier, had the distinction jing the firet company that Fart @umter, died of apo- | ated In his chair at! sistant editor of! the Amer) wa Company, No. | Adjutant-General Had Said, Bast Forty-vecong street | Capt. Siteraves jive? with his sone . Psi u set | dauehte N lexington ave He'd) Resign Because of Hehaplead ie wate Francisca Captain, | who wes neventy -five years old, seemed in good health, and his death wae a ily, and hie n the Confed- | Veterans’ Campe of New ke cnarge of the fue arrow jad fuet been gradu. Charleston Military Acad- “Politics? and “Gossip.” Hie pomt in ard { Gen. Verneck came up from XN y with dev. & thet “f he civil war bexan. He was bedi ed breeds Chord anstgne) smand @ company at inte Fxpress Soon after thelr ar Kort Moultr ‘gave the order that and conference at the [went the firet abel! toward Sumter, He The Adjatant- (served during three years of the war, Homing a leg In the battle of Gettyabure twenty-fve years he bad 4 with James 8. Towne- chief of the American Art |News Company. ‘Two of his daughters, | Meveriy antl Marion Sitmreaves, are well of the Governor stopped off at Al laghan, Principal of | Public 68, at No. M7 Weat Fifty-* apoplexy vest rooma at No more desire to be a major-general than waht the y to get Governor in the Ixecutive Chamber 1 Gee waa permitted to withdraw my reste nation before tt reached dis hands By withdrawing my restenation Tam glad nd great respect clef.” Original ena Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK TheFood Drink forAllAges RICH IBLE, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, In POWDER any Milk Trust ies wae em. Verbeck and Gen. Charies F. Roe, ebm- mander, and other officers of the myrd, ‘ork yeater- day, were assigned a6 tie reason for Gen, Verbeck’s firat action, Gen, Ror, it Ie weld, will retire May 1 under ¢he ry new law making mixty-four years the Not In age limit. The selection of lis aucceasor te eald to ty another point at issue in the controveray Stern Brothers | HAVE PREPARED FOR TO-MORROW, A VERY IMPORTANT SALE OF ENTIRELY NEW MODELS IN Lingerie, Lace & Batiste Dresses For Wear at Southern Winter Resorts including’ French Batiste, Canton Cotton Crepe, Imported Cotton Voiles and Novelty Toweting, trimmed with macreme, real Irish and Cluny laces, many elaborately hand-embroidered, at $11.75, 16.50, 19.75, 25.00 All Extraordinary Values | Attention is also directed to an Advance Showing of ut without avall Assistant (District. | twet merticine tn world fos Attorney Wilmot ref to tell what URE weet in ae aan |i td Ta i Tailor-made Suits jee ew ite, ier «angiiation, “Onsiiveneee, Watkea Om Whart, Drownea, —|Wrwss, Pin ental dra mn ihe tater For Early Spring Wear Casali Wiltlams, forty-five, chlet en ee ee eee ays LLa, My eo : 7 He ; Fy Bineer of the Perfest, a Standard Oi) |doing In Plain and Demi-Tailored tfects, of Whipcords, French Serges, boat, was drowned off the muntcipal DYSPEPSIA Changeable Taffetas, Bengaline Silk, Voiles, Satin Cloths and wharf at M. George, 8. 1, this morning, | Mick Meade He walked off the wharf in the dark- ged, He had been Cy Sr ei om Ct 1. E, TURLINGTON, Vice-President Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of Men’s Clothing Presenting an assortment larger now at the season's end than you'll find in most stores at the season's These are Hackett, Carhart garments- atied for New York men and tailored up to the high of Hackett, Carhart quality. Select now any eack suit, black, blue or mixture, or any winter $is, $18 & $20 Sus & g 1 uits ae hia eo 8 19-5° 22. $25 Suits & $25 30 Suits & Over- . SOE S 920 Suits & Over: 998.50 $30.6 32.50 Suits & $30 $4 O.50 $35 pore (on 2.80 & $35 Suits & $35 PEs thane ts $91 50 3 & $37.50 Suits & 50 tyr £ $40 Overcoats 4 37.80 & $40 Suits & $40 : gS tell nolaor $9 50 40 & $45 Suits & $50 se rca A . ; $33°5° ° E, E, TURLINGTON, Vice-President 841 Broadway | 119 W. 42d St. Cor. 13th Se. Near Broadwey 265 Broadway | 125th Street Near Chambers &. Near 3d Avenue Harlem and 43d St. Steres Open Feengner. New Hairline Weaves. Wednesday, an Unusual Offering of 3000 Yards Black and Colored Dress Goods Spring Waist Suitings, Plain and Fancy Weaves, in the most desirable street shades, at 68c, 85c Regular Value $1.25 to 1.65 Yard NEW AND ATTRACTIVE STYLES IN Women’s and Misses’ Waists are being shown in the most desirable materials, including the following, which have been marked : For To-merrow, at Very Special Prices: Waist of Batiste or Voile, high or low neck, trimmed with lice etn idery, at $ 1 98, 2.85 Waists of Black or 2 75 3 95 «4D, DD 4.75, 6.50 | Fancy Striped Silks, at Waists of Nets, All-over Laces oi Chiffons, MAIN BUILDING HANUARKY SALE OF in black and all shades to match costumes, Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases SECOND _FLOOR CONTINUAL SU SBOUATZ;, _Hemmed Hemsiitched |__| Single Si, at 45e, S2c, 60c 48c, SOc Sheets) Phiee-quarter, “ 50, 57, 64 65, 78 Uboubte sie, “ 68, 79, 82 75) 85 Pillow Cases, 2! by ins, 2214 by 3% 28by 36 27 by 36 Hemme, 1 l4c 16c 17%c Hematitched, 17 18 20 21 | bolster Cases, °1 by $4 ins, 2by G63 3tby 72 2214 by 76 Henined, 24c 26c 29¢ “320° Heinstitched, 33 35 38 ° #42 (mported Embroidered Pillow Cases, — ao ee Et y ’ VANUAHRIE B89, 1V1%. Franklin Simon & Co. f Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. e ‘2 New Spring Models is WOMEN SIZES, 32 to 44 BUST. MISSES’ SIZES, 14 TO 20 YEARS. yw Tailored Suits Of English Serge, lnported Tweed, Terry Cloth, plain and changeable Taffeta and Eolienne, 29.50 39.50 59.50, Tailored Serge Dresses New Spring Models of Men’s Wear Serge, in navy blue, white or black, collar and cuffs of Madeira, hand-embroidered linen, real Irish lace ¥ embroidered batiste, 18.50 29.50 Taffeta Silk Dresses Dressy models of Lee or changeable imported Ta’!eta Silk in all the new shadcs and colorings, 24.50 39.50 Calling and Evening Gowns Of Crepe Meteor, Satin Charmeuge, Eolienne or Chiffon, 29.50 45.00 69.50 Lingerie Dresses Of Washable, plain or novelty Voile, French Crepe, Batiste or Cordeline, ‘18.50 29.50 49.50 Lingerie Waists Of French Voile, Batiste or Lawn, hand embroidered, lace and embroidery trimmed; also Linen Tailored Shirts, 2.95 3.75 Imported Hand Made Waists Of Washable French Voile, Crepe and Batiste, hand embroidered and real lace trimmed, 7.50 9.75 13.75 Dressy Chiffon Waists New Spring models of silk chiffon in all colors to match . . suits, hand embroidered, lace trimmed, made over chiffon, lace ui siik, 9.75 14.50 18.50 SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY Taffeta Silk Waists New Spring model of chiffon taffeta silk, in navy blue, black, cov, trimmed with silk of contrasting color, hadow lace yoke, 5.75 Copenhagen o: Annual Sale Wednesday Misses’ and Girls’ Underwear Lingerie Nightgowns ye Heretofore 95c. 1082.25 .65 .95 1.35 2 to 16 years. Lingerie Drawers ; _ 2 t0 16 years. Heretofore 35e. to si98"35 55 *.95 * Lingerle Skirts ; : 2 to 16 years. Heretofore isc. 10819545 65 “95 Canton Flannel Night Drawers With and without feet. 1 to 10 years, Heretofore 90c. 4465 HIGH GRADE FRENCH HAND MADE GUIMPES, NIGHTGOWNS, SKIRTS AND DRAWERS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. BoAltmat & Co’ A SALE OF BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES FOR TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY): CALIFORNIA BLANKETS , . PER PAIR, $4,50 SILKOLINE COMFORTABLES ; , EACH $,50 DECORATIVE AND PLAIN LINENS, FANCY NEEDLEWORK ARTICLES, CURTAINS, DRAPERIES, RUGS, LEATHER FURNITURE, ETC. ARE IN STOCK IN GREAT VARIETY, catia: Teen. amememen amma T f ‘ | RS The Opening of the World’s Greatest Silk Store Was a Wonderful Success! B hea! e net we opened our Wholesale Store to the public. The crowds came with the opening of: the doors and taxed our selling facilities and crowded | our aisles all day long. Visitors were delighted with our displays — bewildered with our assortments—amazed at our values! They never saw so many weaves, styles and colorings— never experienced such values as they found in every kind of silk. | Some visitors may not have _re- S ceived ope 9g attention. We | earnestly ask their indulgence, and | can only say that we wére not | prepared for the overwhelming | reception given this opportunity to buy silks at a eholealle store at wholesale prices. We quote a few representative values: Fancy Silks, in waist and dress lengths only; 25c a yard. 42-inch all silk Marquisette, plain and glace; 48c a yard. 36-inch striped Messaline, striped Satin and — Taffeta; various colors; 78c a yard, 36-inch black Satin Duchess; 68c a yard. 36-inch black Satin Feutre (rough back); 78c a yard, 36-inch Satin Foulards; 58¢ a yard. 36-inch chiffon black Taffeta; 68c a yard. 44-inch Crepe Meteor; fine quality; black and all fashionable colors; $1.58 a yard. GE NUINI . R:T | y SILKS 4 ( Rogers Thompson ima| Givernaud Co., Fourth Ave. and 24th St., N. Y. Mills at West New York, N. J.; Hoboken, N. J.; Homestead, N. J.; Allentown, Pa.; Norwich, Conn. rad & Taylor Founded 1826 ; Lo 3,200 Pairs Curtains At Greatly Reduced Prices 2,000 Pairs Lace Curtains Including Scrim, Etamine, Novelty, Net and Nottinghams, Were &2.50 to $4.00 < al 1,200 Pairs Colored : Light Weight Curtains $2. 00 Excellent for Spring and Summer use. per pair Imported and domestic Crete, and Madras and Cross Stripe Curtains in a wide color range. Were $4.00 to $6.50 | Couch Covers & Furniture Fabrics 150 Fine Moquette Couch Covers | $8. 0 Full size, in rich Oriental colorings— Copies of rare antique rugs. Value $13.50 ee eee About 050 Yards, 50-Inch Silk | Furniture & Drapery Fabrics | In lengths of 3 to 30 yards. $2.00 Were $3.50 to 45.50 per yard J Per yard 10% to 50% Off Entire Stock of Furniture During the January Sale Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave., 19th St, Hemptitched and Scalloped, 22" 5 by 36 inches, at 48c¢ FiXh Avenue, 34th wid 35th Sterets, New York. Regular Price 75c. _ (a == = = - West 23d and 22d Streets Sunday World Wants Work Monday Moming Wonders| Sunday World = Wants Work Monday Moming Wonders - Reagan en ono ine 2 | A LTT, ¢ “ feng —~ a ne ee money meme quent i. a Pa

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