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' THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, BUYER ESCAPES DEATH sand-box, which is six inches in front SHOW GIRL STARS INROLEOF SLEUTH Miss West Quit Stage to Be Sherlock and a dry goods house tn day he'll never liv Feminine UNDER BROADWAY CAR. Westerner Dragged Under Fender Sustains Only a Few Cuts and Bruises. If Frederick Wertheimer, a buyer for comes nearer to death than he did to- Wertheimer was knocked down by a Broadway car at Forty-third etreet and of the forward trucks, under it. much to save the man, Mr. Wertheimer, who is stayin the Cadillac Hotel, was crossing street. He was taken to Flower H n Bolse City, Idaho, e to tell the tale! tho hotel, ——— The fender of the car lifted and Wertheimer went The alertness with which the motor- man of the car applied his brakes did pital with a wound of the scalp and forehead and afterward taken back to I ee ee Fee Yl — foe ote WIFE WOULON’T MAKE UP. Justice fch's E@orts te Pre- serve Thomas Family Fail. As an adjuster of marital differences, Justice Glegerich of the Supreme Court met defeat to-day when he tried to re- concile William J. Thomas and his wife, Tmeretia B., who are on opponite aides of @ separation suit. The trial began Wednesday, when at the miggeation of the Justice, adjournment was taken um til to-day to give Mr. and Mrs, Thomas pushed along the ground by the Makes Good on Job. ars an opportunity to become friends, But World Wants Work Wonders, tentions to her «a FEBRUARY -23, 1912. Thomés' count wonounced ane aut te. |OVNAMITE ARRAIGNMENTS ARE SET FOR MARCH 12. sired to press her sult. Mire. Elirabeth G. Mackwood of No. - Forty-Eight of the Labor Men In- dicted in Indianapolis Will Plead 68 West One Hundred and Thirty @eghth otreet, pr fof a dry clean ing establist stifled Mr ‘Thomas, “You wanted to Thomas baby, did you n or ther to the! INDT nt today for the arraignment mon indicted in the sane, Matrtot ath Miller announced Mr. Thomas’ ent of the fifty-four fore Mederal TWO WOMEN formerly a show girl but ato detective, entered the 1 Mrs, George M, Rus+ puth Thirteenth atr i J, as a lady's maid, Now, isiing knows the pretty Miss Poh part of Rusting’s plot to se- ew nee on which to base a sult for divorce. Miss West's testimony furnished the interesting moments in to-day's trial of the sult for divorce and Mrs, Rus- iing's counter-suit on the ground of abandonment, held before Vice-Chancel- lor Stevens at Nowark. Miss West re- jated, with evident relish, the various and exclamations she heard Rusiing and A. etable Compound Did Fo: Their Health—Their Own Statements Follow. New Moorefield, Ohio.—"'I take g Vegetable Co sqdown pains, jizsy and weak, ‘@ alone in tho Rusling | Ij It was Miss West who gave the aig- nal for Mr. Rusling, while he waited in the garage, which brought him into the house tn time to catch his wife an@ Tooley, he charges, in a compro- mising situation. Rusling left home with hie children immediately efter the | f incident. Mra. Rusling, who has been living since then with her parents at Pat- erson, denies the allegations and and could not neal. As long ‘get up those bea: down pains would come back, and TESTIFY What Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- pleasure in thanking you for what your pound bas done for me. I had bearing pains in lower back ipon my feet long ough to get a aid on my back I vould feel better, | mut when I would | GIMBELS Thirty New Spring Styles In Men’s STETSON HATS At $3.50 True, the man with conserva- tive tastes can still find a con- servative hat to suit him; while he who ever yields to the lure of “the latest” will find much to please him in this fine Stetson showing at this common-sense price—$3.60. The Soft Hats show more tangible newness than the Derbies—and, by the way, this is going to be another great soft hat season. We illustrate one of rr reat m- was had be ring the charges Rusling with abandoing her lag Heat ue ya the new styles—a bit higher in te without cause. Rusling ts a member | E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound was | ry in Of the firm of Brown & Rusling, stone | the only ibadietus that helped ae and | saat Al uy ee Ue rim, Lu Li contractors, He 1s reputed to b¢lhave been growing stronger ever since ieee cuenta eras reat wealthy. eee LT commenced to take {t. [ hope it will fur felt. The mottled ribbon—to ma‘ e body 0 ed a help other suffering women as it has ie. an attractive novelty. In colors to match a man’s Spring it FRENCH AVIATOR TABUTEAU | vot can use this letter.”"—Mrs. CASSIE —brown, tan, blue, olive, light gray and Oxford gray, as wel LLOYD, New Moorefield, Clark Ohio. Read What This Woman Say: South Williamstow: E. Pinkham's Vegetable tainly has done a great dea fore tuking it I suffered with ba and pains in my side. I was very ular and I had a bad female weakr MAKES NEW WORLD RECORD. Smashes His Own Figures for Aero- drome Flight, Covering 141 Miles in Two Hours. PAU, France, Feb, 2%.—~Maurice Tabu- teau, the French aviator, to-day broke the world's aerodrome record for a two- jour fight by covering a distance of 22; kilometres 454 metres (141 miles 640 yards) at the flying ground here, especially after periods. ‘ed, so L thought I would try felt so much better that I got ano and now Tam a well woman. 1 more women would take your medi ‘Tabuteau already held the record for a two-hour flight, which he established on Ban, 4 at Pau, when he flew 205 kilo- metres (127 miles 5 furlongs) ROBERT COLT, Box Williamstown, Mass. metres 287 in that E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President B’way at 13th St. Women’s Department Have Arranged for Saturday A Sale 2 j of Spring Suits, Coats & Dresses A for Women and Misses roved styles for Bpring: including the one- utton cutaway coats; sill ned ; sizes 14 to 18, ty hairline stripes, fancy worsteds and novelty foreign fabrics in all the new effects and colors, \ Tailored Suits eae ae Actual value $22.50 including the envelope c peaude s Of good quality serge and single twill diagon- tis fo navy, black, can ang grays all nthe ap- cli High Class Tailored and Trimmed Suits In fine qui whipcords, met wear serges, \ fi 8, 3: 44. CygnO Hed: alee8 14 10 18 Re dal Value $35.00 One e Walking Dresses In French or Clay serges, trimmed with silk braid, smell pearl buttons and adorned with deep collar of fine quality macrame lace; col- ors navy, black, tans brown and white; sizes 14 to 18, 34'to 42, Actual value $22.50 Dressy Long Coats pcords and two-tone diagonals. in black, , tan and gray, iniaid with silk file on col- nd révers; peau de cygne lined to waist; satin lined throughout; sizes 14 to 1s, 34 Actual value $25.00 Balance of Our Winter Coats In fancy, mixtures, cheviots, English Montagn: hinchillas cunacoth; for Women and mi Values i] FEBRUARY FURNiTURE SALE | 25% to 50%—Reductions—25%, to 50 } write tor CREVIT; ACCOMMODATION TERMS We Pay Catalog $1C0 Worts $1.50 Weekiy or $6.40 Mon hly | Freight and No. &. bu 800 or 800 Railroad lod Free 00 225 ¢ or 900 “ < 20 * 35) “ 1 300 * 275 “ bed of\\ 100 «© «6300 “ \ 500“ «6400 “ 1) (ee 6! d Rapids Furni- ? ture Outht, if ting of ane Dining’ fo nen bi bint bad Kitchen, | jed roo, “$75 I was always med- ne. After taking one bottle of Ly E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound I 1 wish ie. I have told my friends about it.""—Mrs. Ci 45 South Nadia Cathai =; Open Mondays and Saturdays Until 10 ®. M. 4-ROOM OUIEIT || Parlor, Co. as black. Other Grades of Stetson Soft Hats up to $12 Other Grades of Stetson Derby Hats up to $10 Men’s Spring Hats, Special at $2 For tomorrow morning, special offering of Derbies and Soft Hats in now models that were made to sell for more than to- morrow’s price of $2. Fourth Floor $3.25--The New Price on Some Good SHOES for Men May we tell you a secret? “We planned to sell these Shoes for $5, until we found some from another that offered even Letter value at that price. So we put these Shoes into stock at $3.95, and have sold hundreds of pairs of them this season to satisfied customers. But we are hardly a minute ahead of the arrival of the Men’s new Oxfords for Spring, and want to get these high Shoes out of the way first. So, tomorrow—-$3.25 a Pair. Six decidedly -looking styles—gun-metal calf, tan Rus- sia calf and patent leather, each in button and lace. A fair range of sizes in each style. Splendid shoes for men who can be fitted —and that means most men. Boys’ and Girls’ Toe-Ease Shoes The best principles in shoe-making applied to common sense, but stylish shoes for tender feet. Various leathers, $1.50 to $4 a pair, according to size. Second Floor Men’s “Superior” Union Suits In Weights for Spring Wear Haran (ornare to those warmer days when Winter Under- wear will irksome, we will Wate gece word for these good Union Suits for men. They are glove-fitting, but afford freedom of movement. Of finest bleached Egyptian cotton, at $1 a suit. Of fine lisle thread, with hand-sewed seams and pearl buttons, at $1.60. Sleeveless, knee length; short sleeves, ankle length; short sleeves, stout body, ankle length. Let us show you these comfortable Union Suits before you definitely decide upon the Spring Underwear you will buy. Main Floor Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas Cover with 2-year Guarantee, $1.25 In appearance and quality these Umbrellas are far above what the price would usually buy. But that's due to our special arrangement with the maker. Covering is of “‘nonpareil silk,” which is pure spun silk. It is gvaranteed by the makers to last two years and not to streak— which is unusual for any umbrella covering, and especially at so low a price. $1.26, though $2 and $2.50 qualities. Men's and Women’s—fine variety of plain and trimmed handles, | Better get ready for March storms now. | | | ydia ther + Front Cross Aisle, Main Floor Here’s a Very Interesting New Arrangement Concerning VICTROLA OUTFITS This is by all odds the pleasantest proposition that has yet been put up to you who have been wishing for, and intending to buy, a Victrola, For it provides a Victrola of types IV., VI. or VIIL., as you choose, at its regular price, in combination with a very handsome cabinet, which we can include in the offering, at a saving of one-third. This cabinet is well-made, of golden oak, finished on four sides, is of full height, and holds 200 disc records. We offer it in combination with the Victrola on the following EASY TERMS: Victrola IV Victrola VI...¢25 Cabinet, Cabinet...... 610 % I Victrola VIII. 40 Cabinet...... 610 950 “925 Any of These Combinations for $1 Cash and $1 Weekly You can hear tho Victrola play your favorite records and see these New Cabinets, of which we have but a limited number, In the cimbe Talking } achine Rocrs, Eighth Flcor i ———— os $15--Today’s Low Quotation On Men’s Gimbel CLOTHING Here’s an assemblage of Men’s Suits and Overcoats that bears its new price with ill grace. For every original price-tag in the lot was dollars higher than today’s common, denominator, which we have established to get this Winter Clothing going while the going is still good. For men will do well to note that this is only the 28rd of February, and that there will be many a cold day between now and Spring. There are Gimbel Overcoats, possessed of splendid tailoring, in three-quarter length Chesterfield, Split-sleeve, Raglan and single and double Storm-coat Styles. There are Gimbel Suits of equally high character, in gray, and brown mixtures, and a liberal sprinkling of plain and fancy blues and blacks. All now at $15 each. About 7000 Pairs of Men’s Silk Socks at 38c Pair Lisle thread tops and soles, for better service, and all the rest of the Socksis pure silk. Black and a variety of colors, in solid and two-toned effects. Silk Socks, with all their dressiness of appearance, for the’ price of lisle or cotton. 50c would bea fair price to pay for them —but here are plenty of them at 38c a pair. Fourth Floor Main Floor An Odd Lot of _ | 1.50, $2 and $3 isael Trekes bee Women at $11.75 Pound 300 pairs of W. 1. reserve Reduced from $17.60, $19.75, $22.60 and $25 | The kind that usually sells Coracts, ins grunt variety Of | 1. ginstretion, of exseans bive and beet : see izes fr 18 ¢ illustration, of elle! e and blac! to meen Dee entire cheviot, with panne velvet revera and jet but- pave Roogh cod ore a remarkable offering at 96¢ a | t0"4 0 coat und skirt; the skirt ts a high girdle fardiess of what we have told you. pair, Subway Store, Balcony | ™0¢!, panel buck and front. ae rat Mletect: the superior quality beable 46 suits, of navy and black cheviot, with large del he s q pollar a vel i - icious centers, which are much $2.75 Silk Petticoats | solltr and revere of satin, algo deep cuffs, eltec sweeter than the usual run of ehoeo- at $1.95 4 suits, of men's-wear fabrics, mainly brown brag eke Aah Shades to match the new Spring | and gray, finished with contrasting shades of good things, ‘enti wit Pater duo Riese ana white velvet on’ the collar and cuffs, Sr eny oliee lees ae Soe He) and Callers silk, with Biaat | 18 suits of ¢ inte two-toned patterns, panne sider undesirab| Five varietiea— flounce and deep underlay; good | velvet revers; slightly cut-away coat, ict 27 sui Chocolate Marshmallows, $2.76 petticoats, at $1.96. 27 suits of diagonal cheviots, black, oxford and ert brown; some trimmed with braid and eatin, Chocolate Butter Creama, $1.25 Combinations | © 21 ssits in nearly as many styles and patterns, Chocolate Nougat. at 85c A good assortment of sizes, from 34 to 44, in the Chocolate Cream Raisins. Corset cover, and skirt cm drawers, | 8°UP- Suits that were $17.50 to $26, now $11.76 Bitter Chocolate Peppermints, of fine nainsook, trimmed with blind 184 DRESSES at $4.95 All at 36¢ a pound, embroidery, beading and ribbon; Subway Store, Baloeny only 200 in this lot at 86c. That Were $7.50 to $11.60 Subway Store, Balcony $1 Handbags, 50c Several styles and 4, of goat seal grain leather, with gilt niekel or gun-metal frames, some with silk cord and fringe, at 60c. ani purple. black and purple. ith satin collar and cuffs, front mode trimmed with ee 19 Velvet Dr with Of goat seal grain leathe 10-inch, fitted with change ‘purse, | 25 dresses, many styles, at $1, Subway Store, Balcony Sizes 24 to 44 in the collection, all en eRrET ere Subway St r Pure Drugs and | Toilet Articles Al Right Prices » kind one ca “pend ; . ‘ i oF ee te aaron tua tte we | Oneny Trees Rronoms r ; 5 ce; beautifully made, hig likely to want in this busy, | neck and kimono sleeves, with raft ae are ene EAODOMIES popular Drug Store of our i vet at the neck and finished with soutache for Saturday Prescription rompll nd | braid and buttons; the col is pipe ith silk, TeSCr Pug ns promplly and | ‘The original of this mo Ve | _ 12!s0 to 20¢ Wash Goods, 8 accurately filled by reg d offer this attractive re yard. Waists and dreas lengths of pharmacisls. Sub voile, ginghams, percales, madras, hese specials for Saturday : batiste, dimities and others, yi Dainty Abe to abo Wash Goods, 1340 | a yard. Waist and dress | Wash carton, aod si fans cobtan fabrica, Wampol’s Cod Liver Vil, 60e, | t0-inch voiles, 82-inch sep) Pop- Ser ene | Dresses for Mage MorersedPapaa” Me Brags OH | Rose ‘Water, Girls, $1.95 | yard. ‘n 20 good shai fast Pure Extract Wit A great vi of styles, | 35¢ Irish Linen, 980 yard. Violet Per: n and all size i Natural color, 45 inches wide. ' é to 18 year: | Subway Store, Lower Floor Peroxide Hydr Kolynos Tooti Sheffield’s Toot Cosmo Buttermilk Munyon's W Borine, $1 Domestic Cu vy and"tan; plain ney should sell quickly at $1.96, fie Water Linona, pereales and chambrays, brown, blues, pinks busty 1 white; a variety of pretty styles, for girls of 6 to 14 Imported Nuil irushes, usually To, | ¥°@" a wets Bho, ak bo, 206 ard the Misses’ Now Lingerie and Marquisette Faco Cloths, 15e kind, at 100, Dresses, $5.75 Tollet Fape rol! in tor 260, =| A miseel!nneous collection, including Celluloid nd, 490, attra ar, ve Bubway Store, Baloony offe gat $5.75, NEW YORK. Some of the Unusual Offerings inthe Subway Store ‘These Tailored Suits for 47 dresses, a combination of velvet and serge, high neck with lace yoke; brown, navy, black 28 dresses of velvet and serge, Dutch neck; 11 Broadcloth dresses, wine color; button 2 Challis dresses, rose, black and. n, $2 Handbags, $1 42 Serge dressed, gray, black ani eadet; ‘asting shades of satin, variety of models, » This New Chiffon Waist, $3.95 | of chambrays ptionally well made, buttoning in ng, Chree-quarter or short sleeves, elfectively trimmed aterial in contrasting colors and pre Children's Wash Dresses at $1 los of the season, and # decidedly unusual Subway Store, Baloony EL BROTH ag mR Judge A. B. Anderson here and enter pleas In anawer to the thirty-two In- dictments. ‘The MoNamaras, Ortle F. MoManigal and probably several of the bo are also Indicted on y will not ap formerly of + has not yet been apprehended Frank M. Ryan, President of the In- ternational Association of Bri) Structural Ironworkers, sald t would remain in Indianapoit sult dally with the fronworkers’ attors neys in preparation for his defense and that of the other tndicted unton omotats: There’s Pleasure In Taking Pictures With a “PREM _— have the Mgrs lenses, and rapid shutters. They are well-finished, and moder- ately-priced for their ‘excellent ity. Some of the styles are for film-packs; others for asl ett ye illustrate the Film-plate Premo, which takes pictures of teard size, and is listed at $26.60. Jur price is $23.86. The Film Premo No. 1, whi bi on $igss0s cor pre oe ke ch takes pictures 3514 inches, and telisted The Premoette, Jr., 214x314 inches, is the smallest Foldi Camera made. It has the direct view {in H ‘Olding high-priced cameras. Listed at 45; ots orien : cele is usually found Other Eastman Cameras Under-Price A group of excellent Folding Film C Eastman Kodak Company, at substantial price recuntiodey be 34x44 in, Folding Film Cameras, 314x414 in. and 4x6 in. Folding Film ground glem, at double lens, automatic shutter, @18. 435. ine Folding Fin Gomera, | Gai and'#18.60. double lens, $10; automatic shutter!” 5x7 in, Folding Plate Cameras at $14. with carrying case, $8 and $13, Photographic Supplies § ] ; E pecially Priced. Printing Frames, piano hin, with 2 glass S¢x0)4 in at: to, 18; 0p using Cloth, I-yard square, at x5 in., at 16c, reg. 200, Post Car Pia size, at’ 160, reg. 20c. 5x7 in, at 180, Negative Racks, holding twenty reg, Bbc, aut i Plates, at 160, reg. 25c. uby Gas Lamps, double glass, at} Trimming Boards, 7: Tbe, reg. $1 Teg. 60c; 10-inch, at 61, reg. ae” Huby Oil Lamp, souble giase, at] Dry Pte, 408 to, $1.26, reg. $1.50; ut 36c, reg. 50c, Monarch Duranotd Frays, 4x6 in., ge at 10c, reg. 20c; 6x8 in., at 186, q ulean Plates, 4x5 Re » 0G: os abe; Eat Ia, teg te eae » at 166 Ib., reg. cj at 100 4 Ib reg 180: a Be, 1 4 Ib., reg. 10c, "| Assortment of Developing Powders at three for 66, reg. Be. eacte hikers Hypo, 86 Ib., reg. 6c. 02. Measuring Glames, 12c; 8-o2,, at 126, reg. 15¢. cn hiee: o Porvotain Lined Trays, 4x5 in., 160, reg. 20c; 5x7 in., at 26, reg. 35c, tapers rg Tray Thermometers at 180, Print Rollers, 6 in., at 18¢, Wood Tripads at 400, reg: Metal Tripods, four sections, at $1.70, im. $2.25; five sections, at $2, reg. $2.70; reg. $3.25. seven sections, at $2.60, Chocolates, 35c 12c Germantown Yarns, 8c a skein About enough for Saturday’s ing, the Lee aa and full ades as red, pink, black and white, at 60 a skein, ” Instructions included with each purchase, ! Subway Store, Lower Floor The Wash Goods colors as well as Electric Desk Lamps | at $1.50 | Imported to Sell at $3 vate tai iN rush brass finish, Colad | piace, ettachmens lug, cord ant socket, ornamen- Fal tnd useful a decidedly unusaal offering at 91.80, Gas and Electric Table Lamps, caraplete,, wt wate Pi, art siase =o phade, ean chased dunes, tn various {inlshes, Inverted and Upright Mantles, Bo each, Subway Store, Lower Floog: nh bands of y buttons, many of the most ERS THIRTY-THIAD OT, es open ner 4 | i