The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1912, Page 5

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WOMAN ARRESTED WITH TWO MEN FOR $10,000 0 BURGLARY : Stolen fats Poin: Found in Mrs. Frank’s Flat, and Detectives Say Boarder Confessed. A woman, who said she was Mrs. , Dora Frank, @ young man said to he her son, Samuel, and another man, who Geacribed himself as Gottlied Pruskin, + @ tailor, were arraigned this morning in mn Market Court charged with a TWO GIRLS HIT BY AUTOS, DEATH OF ONE ‘ONE FEARED Drivers of Vebices Vehicles Hurry Vic- tims to Doctors and Are Then Arrested. Two little girle were struck by autos in Jersey City yesterday afternoon and one child may die, She ie Marie Smith, four years, of No. % Communipaw ave- nue, Marlo was playing in that avenue near Philip street when she was struck by a machine owned and driven by William H, Taylor of No, 2% Wmory atreet. Tay- lor picked up the child, put her in his car and drove w#h Patrolman Kurfehs to the office of Dr. Kenna, No, H7 Pa- q@ifio avenue Thence she was taken home, 3 ie feared her skull ts frao- tured and she appears to be injured in- ternal; ‘Taylor was arrested and bailed to ap- pear in the First Criminal Court this morning. ‘The other child hurt is Annie O'Grady, ten years, of No, 212 Twelfth street. de | Waiter Pierson of No. 87% Montgomery CAPTAIN ACCUSED OF GRAFT \FTING SUSPENDED. Waldo to “Investigate Charges __ Against Leary of Astoria Sta- tion and a Patrolman. Police Capt. Cornelius Leary of the Astoria Precinct, and Policeman Otto W. Reich of the City Island Precinct, Were both suspended from duty yester- @ay by Commissioner Waldo, pending favestigation into charges made against them by Louis Epp, proprietor of a hotel and saloon om Maple avenue, North Beac! According couple, Leary, In September, 1910, entered their place and introduced himself as the new commander of the precinct and demanded and received from them five ene dollar bills, Later, the man and woman swear, Reich called on Epp and Tocelved $10, Reich at the time was working in the Astoria Precinct. The Epps then tell of the arrest of the roprietor last July for violation of law, They say they believe arrest was because Epp had re- pay Leary other sums of money he demanded. street was driving the auto that hit her at Erie and Twelfth streets. He took Annie in the machine to 8t. Francis Hospital. Her back was injured, Pier- eon was bailed. TEN-YEAR MORTGAGE HELPS YOU SAVE \UR ten-year mortgage com- pels you to pay a small a8 much more as you want. ‘This temptation to save is Just what many people need to encourage saving and economy. Made in amounts of $10,000 or less to home owners in Greater New York. Callat any office or write for circular. means Standards“ Merit .6™Ave &20™ St. Russia Tan Calt High and Low Shoes : Are Eminently Proper. million men in New York City who ought to be impressed with the fact thatthisis THE one store that is absolutely de- e nd able for Men’ n’s Foot- wear. Ever been in here? world, handlin to wear. and a cr It’s really worth while to see the largest and best-eonducted shoe store in the shoes that you, as a man with fine iscrimination, will want Our Russia Tan Calf High and Low ]*' Shoes, in over 90 styles—they are splen- did examples of the shoe- workers’ skill it to our men’s designer. We would suggest you look to-day. Prices $350 ., “= See Page 10 tor the Announcement from Our Gre ing—. Are Interested in the Saving of Money You Can’t Afford to Miss Tt *30,000 to Charity WE give thls amount to The Big Store, and our represen- tative will call. eee icecian net TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS GREENHUT-SI BOTH SIDESOF6™ AVE. 4J.B.G MEENMUT-SIEGEL COOPER Cu—MAIN A Shoe Sale That Is a Wonder! In Which You Will be Able to Secure TWO Pairs for the Usual Price of ONE! Women’s ‘3, '3.50 and *4 Ox- $ 1 75 Men’s ‘3.50, *4 and fords, Colonials and Pumps . ° a pa Salespeople Have Been En- aged to Promptly Serve All Comers : oe sale will be jummer!” And take it from us, who NEVER disappoint, that you will MARVEL at the bargains, spread out for your choosing in this, | The Biggest Shoe Event for Months Paes pplammttlall fig MURnd crate enn and omens IN_ EVERY one IVABLE SHAPE, HEEL, TOE, LAST EATHER, made by a manufacturer who is in the Focgd hese of the trade. Bvery size and every width in all Leralllt THE WOMEN'S SHOES involved In this extraordinary sale are coh nae y is the woman world THE ee "S LOW SHO! ou can mate! in have these are PRICE vo, you berg be ee erted ‘at a specialty shoe store. 74, B WIDTH ONLY. We Repeat, Come in Early Tomorrow Morning and Avail Yourself of This Grand d Opportunity to | to Be Stylishly Shod at als Cost During the Whole of the Spring and Summer. juliding, Second He will explain our system of pre- serving furs duringthe warm weather ry eee ret. in ‘our modern i storage vaults. wae, oat eer charitable and beneve- them in first. Jont Inatitutions, soct- class dition, tte and churches shel | | REPAIRS OR "ALTERATIONS will If costs vou | | be made at low cost during the Sum- NOTHING TO VOTE. | | mer months. A Summary WOMEN'S $8.75 to $10.75 ALL- WOOL MIXTURE wiry, thiM: $1.25 and $1.49 EMBROIDERED |$1.08 BED qourtee i $1.85 J|UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OP SCARFS & CENTER PIECES, 98¢ | MEN'S & YOUTHS’ “OSWEGO" QUR FINEST SPRING OVER- 84c FULL-SIZE BED SHEETS, 5%¢]| BLUE SERGB SUITS.. COATS. . ale Seer Petey RUSSIAN’ MEN'S & YOUTHS’ $15, ead wes oenee i3¢] $20 FANCY SPRING SUIT! “ALLWIN = CARTS "VERY $1.96 LINS... “196 NGO 012-66 |FAMOUS: READY’ REPERENCE ILES, | MUCH REDUCED IN PRICE. | PINAL CLEARANCE OF ALL OUR | TEXT BOOKS, published 36-inch CHIFFON DRESS VOILE®: | 5/00 to $2.60 UMBRELLAS FOR| MEN'S, $12, to S18 SPRING $3.75 DINNER NAPKINS; dor.82.95 | MEN AND. WOMEN 23] OVERCOATS. ae ILLINERY, $5, to THE FAMOUS “R. COR. SETS, IN ALL MODELS, $1 to $3 VOMEN'S. $1.25 HOUSE Dee an AQ |ARIUMS. 9c to 19¢ Bleached Musilins....yard, 6c 36 inches wide; six gradés. This. sale repro- sents a gti! of about 10,000 yards from & prominent mi LU yiceerengees Te |7 Light grounds show- wham........... ing neat stripes and cad orca best Jacquard effects. $2 to $3 Nemo Corsets..$1 He Outing Flannel. .6%c These are seconds in - inches ;good fleecy sizes 25, 26 and 27 ; pink and blue only. a pes. Hemmed Bed Sheets For single-and doub! 39c and 74c; no cente: $1 Lingerie Waists. . .69c | 60c Cotton Umbrellas. 29¢ Daintily trimmed For men and women; with embroidery and fast black; steel rods lace. and frames; natural Raginas, Insertions, 17-,| wood handles. -inch Floune-| Women’s 50c Night ne 48, and 22-inch All-| Gowns.. 39 Overs—yd. 10c to 39¢ siege mus . Remnants. Values high neck iettity 18c to 75c a yard. immed. Women’s 50c Wash Petticoats........296 Striped effect. Books: saan! 180 to 280.” Se Table iy and 7-inch ‘sizes, 1.50 All-wool ees and eas mixtures; alae jue, gray yaa iin bo plece mod oad tle tetrad belts; waist bands, 2; 36 to 4; ple velvet trimming. Made to Retail at 15c to 25c Each; Every Up-to-Date Style; Sizes 11 to 20; be More Than 40 Styles; at . ... . We haven't had acollar sale in over a year simply because there was not a desirable lot of good collars at a bargain price, in all sizes and styles, in the market. We waited until the right kind of an attractive assortment presented itself. And the Greatest. Collar Sale New York Has Ever Seen Begins Here Tomorrow More than one hundred and forty-four thousand collars in this sale, in all sizes and styles. These collars were made to retail at 15c¢ to 25c each, but because the laundry work was not perfect, the manufacturer classed them as “seconds.” There are no real defects in these collars—one trip to the laundry and they will be as good as if you paid the full price. Every Style of Fold Collar in all Heights—Every Style of Wing—Clerical or Poke ALSO ALL STYLES FOR BOYS, INCLUDING THE ETON COLLAR; SIZES 11 to 20—AS MANY OF THESE 15c TO 25¢ COLLARS AS YOU WANT, TOMORROW, in our BARGAIN BASEMENT SALE, &t....-...-.cecsceceserareceseeererersece 5e No Mail or Telephone Orders Filled SS ‘GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER CO.—MAIN BUILDIN Groceries, Fish, Meats, Cakes, Wines, Ete. Send your order by mail, or ‘phone 4000 Chelsea. Home-Baked Cakes — Fresh Fruits and Vegetables BRIGHT, JUICY LEMONS: doz, 200 and one ED STRAWBERKIES— Durable black walrus or seal-grained lea- thers; 10-inch Butler silver-plated frames. Misses’ $12.75 Spring fo - $8.75 pipe! dandy sre in serges and maistures, jain-tailore model with fel ing coat; with satin may collar and pies and cord vestings and mixture suits smart Norfolk model. All of these suits are satin-lined — all have panel ~ back skirts, Navy, tan, mixtures end black; sizes 14 to 18 years. Me LCC Laoag Bamplen'e of besee -be and 10¢ Bae, White and col- Choicest printings. Beaded Bags. ’.69¢ | The World’s Laughter.b0 Large assortment of A book of jokes and floral designs; some short stories; regu- fringe-trimmed. larly 10c. 25c to 35c Millinery Flowers Broken lines. GREENHUT-SIEGEL Coo Pew CO—MAIN Choicest Wines & Liquors énd dnd Satutday Guinness’s For- eign Extra Stout 5 Coffee GUADARALI COFFEE— 5 reg. 81,10 3-lb, can... ‘ 15¢ pee i or HOME Me 29¢ MARACAIHO | or ; COFFEE--10 Mea 9= Y “Ci 10 dozen eptit, 25e cal Uae Ho ood in many 9 * 21e 34e 1A SWBET PRL 2 ibs * 10c _.., We Fresh Meats We detiver al pald and charged orders, i quarters of milk-fed; 1 6, APEFRUIT ALIFO 5 ibs HAZEL GLOSS STARCH— G-Ib. wooden box, 472; 3-1b. carton, Fresh Fish We clesn fish free of charge. Halibut steak Seimon steaks FARID ‘ANCIES’ ICE Hermita; mh qT nil dozen si02s; gold in other stores at $1.30 9 dozen eplita; here, this asle.. Long Bran; Tons Branch #4 bass bi Jameson & Son's Three-Star Irish ban Bottled at the distil in Dublin, pearly verywnere at STRATFIELD BRAND FANCY BONELESS BREAKFAST special Iie TYLE re,12 0° Clock 7 ee ee mera ‘ narfue.| 1 he Big Store’ See | ie as| pA pais oF as ARSENY St He ASoH AND EVERY ERY PAIR PERPRET, q RGAIN: eee or | LDFISH, Tet

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