The evening world. Newspaper, August 8, 1912, Page 9

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_ WOMAN TROUNCES OS YOUTHFUL BURGLAR | IN HER APARTMENT Then Calls a Policeman’ to! Take Thoroughly Walloped Runaway to Station. A young woman poked her head out of a window on the top floor of No. 901 Fest Thirtieth street last night and ¢alled to Patrolman Belcher of the Bast Thirty-fifth street station: | “Will you please come up here? I've Got a burglar.” Belcher took the elevator and went to @e top floor, There he entered the/ @partment of Miss Fidelia C, Evans and @eund her in the front room, holding a @inging youth by the collar, | “I returned home a few minutes ago,” | ‘Miss Evans said, “and found this in my @pertments.” Then she gave a vicious @ake and “this” looked thoroughly eowed. “He was in my bedroom,” Miss Evans | @entinued. “I caught him and I want | te tura him over to you.” ‘The apartment was in disorder. Chairs | @ed other small articles of furniture ‘Were overturned. There evidently had | been a struggle, which had been carried | m trom one room-to another. The Drisoner’s face was bruised and he bore @everal cuts, Mise Evans was flushed @nd breathing hard. “He tried to get away," she explained te Belcher, “but, you see, he didn't.” In the polcle station the prisoner said he was Frank Smith, sixteen years old, and had run away from home to be an actor in moving picture theatres. He | couldn't find work he said, and added “I won't tell you where my homo 1s.” In his pockets were found a pair of re glases and %.%, which Miss ans said belonged to her. a ‘i BOYS ROB JEWELRY STORE. IN BROOKLYN. \w One Breaks Window, the Other Grabs $1,000 Earrings—Both Are Caught. At 5 o'clock last evening, when Ful- ton street, Brooklyn, was ‘8, Samuel Wiener, fourteen, ph Cohen, seventeen, btood into the window of Henry jewelry store at No, 603 Fulton This is in the heart of the borough's shopping district, As an elevated train passed above them Cohen hurled a brick through the store window. His companion grabbed & pair of diamond earrings valued at $1,000, and both ran. George Collyer, a clerk in the jewelry shop, rushed out and shouted. Cohen was caught three blocks away by Traf- flo Pojiceman Spellman, while Detective John J, Sullivan overtook Wiener. Clerk Collyer picked up the earrings on the street. At the Adams street station the boys were charged with burglary, Wiener, who said he lives at No, 822 Rivington street, Manhattan, @as sent to the Children's Society, and Cohen, who said his home t No, 806 Henry street, was lock . Both lads declared they couldn't explain what had induced tho act. Geraghtys Marrt NEWPORT, Aug. 8—‘Jack" Geraghty end his wife observed last night the first anniversary of their marriage by giving @ dinner at which were present Geraghty’s two sisters, Edith and Amelia, Owing to the fact that tie stork is hovering over the pretty cot- tage, Mrs. Geraghty could not enter- tain further, After dinner there was music by “Jack,” who plays the violin, and Miss Edith, an accomplished pianist. Special { To-Day and To-Morrow $12.00 $ | Gold Filled Watches Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Sizes. Nine out of every York City control fen, Jowgilers in New ‘os by “The | System will churge you w a In Ast cons reliable timepiece | od ae SWafeweller can be CHARLES A. KEENE 180 sroadway, New’ AS7 53 Yoari Loaders UXTH AVE. 1/9770 207 : In New York’s Shopping Center ~ The Sales In This Advertisement Are for Friday and Saturday—Store Closes Saturday at 1 P. M. of Fashion J oO STREET. ; Drastic Reductions On Remaining Women's Ca Dresses, Suits and Coats At Prices You’ll Never Forget To say the values are extraordinary is not se they are sensational, posi- tively unparalleled; come and see. You'll find that it is impossi statement strong enough. le for us to make the value-giving [> Third Fleer. They represent the very finest things of the season from the A agtapa ites tite Simp- son Crawford stocks. There area w dresses and suite of this kind—and a few of the very choicest frocks and costumes New York has seen this season. 95.00 for Women's Short Taffeta Coats. 93.95 for Women's Lingerie Dresses, formerly up to 96.50 98.00 for Women's Silk and bat brs Dresses, formerly up to 910.00 92.80 for Women's Crepe Meteor Dresses. formerly upto 917.75 $7.80 for Women's Linen and Lingerie Dresses, formerly up to $19.75 98.60 for Women's Lingerie Dresses. 5 formerly up to 22.50 formerty up to 618.50 e *e Etamine Coa D ‘ 912.75 for Women's Lingerie and Silk Dresses, asadate eto formerly upto $29.78 ess Pants; for- formerly up to $24.75 914.75 for Women's Lingerie and Silk Dresses, formerly up to $29.75 919.75 for Women's Lingerie and Afternoon Gowns. ‘ We r and Mixture Coa: $2.50 for Women's Long Serge aS ep WO 912.76 for Women's 45 inch Mixture 912.75 te. 019.76 ly up to Coats, formerly up to 916.50 919.78 for Women's Tourist Coats, formerly up to $37.60 99.75 for Women's White Serge and Fancy Linen Coats, 912.75 for Women's Tafiets Coats. formerly up to 927.50 for Women's Evening and Dress ts, formerly up to THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST &, 1912. . DINE IN OUR COOL AND POPULAR PRICE RESTAURANT, EIGHTH FLOOR Clothing Store. There is every sort of clothing in the sale—a few of this and a few of that—not much of any one kind. Pr BE a) can spare a few minutes to poke through the piles you will get a good suit or any garment for a mere fraction its lus. It’s a sale that comes only once a season—a sale that brings Remember, Clothing for Men and Young Men in this great od 100 Men's Odd Suits; formerly up to $15 Men's Odd "2.45 6.95 Men's Odd Auto Dust- ers; formerly up to $10..... Men's Odd Full onged with |+ 924.75 for We "5 tehgdes a Ait up to 934.75 | 934.75 for Women's Evening and Dress en ae inde Rain Coats; 5 fomen’ je ai ternoon Gowns, 2 formerly up to 942.50| $1.75 for Women's Washable Dresses, values to $10. 929.75 for Women's Lingerie and Afternoon Gowns, ‘ formerly upto 2.90 formerly up to 947.50/ #2-75 for Women's Washable Dresses, Men's Odd 947.90 for Women's Evening Gowns, ‘i ey one tien Mohaitris formerly up to 9100.00 | 93-50 for Women's Washable bag een i‘ °o air $75.00 for Women's Evening Gowns, dhbieVne Waban Suits; _ for- formerly up to 4125.00| 4 Lawes formerly upto 98.90 merly $15 $9.75 for Women's Tailored Suits, $8.73 for Women's Washable Dresses i ¢ i A RE formerly upto $25.00/""" formerly up to 910.00 912.75 for Women’s Tailored Suits, 91,00 for Women's Washable Skirts, ie he @ ‘ + formerly up to 930.00 formerly upto 91.95 +50 for Women's Tailored TEE ey ase Via 91.28 for Women's Washable Skirts, * é for Men's $2 ; : formerly upto 62.80 1.39 for Men's $ 94.75 for Women’s Tailored Linen Coats, 94.50 for Women's Washable Skirts, #1. formerly upto 97.90 formerly up to 96.50 Silk and Linen Shirts You probably are tired of your Straw Hats by this time. The New Hats are Ready ERE are a few of the new things in headwear for immediate wear. Whether in soft white felt, soft black velvet or velour they are just the thing for now. The styles are snappy and becoming, and best of all—they are all extremely ponular in price. silk and the making, sizes. (] - Soft Finished Black Velvet Hats, with “ black or white soutache binding $1.98, $2.48 &!2.75 White Felt Hats; untrimmed, also some 1 simply trimmed; many styles and sizes $1.48. $1.98 & up Soft Finished Velour Hats, hand- | Soft, Two-toned English Felts; ~ some quality in black and colors $3.98 bright finish; smart shapes $1.98 Bargain Friday's Offering in the August Furniture Sale Complete Outfit $15 Box Felt Pair of Sprin Mattress | Pillows 34.00, u half price—$15.00, One hun- Note carefully the illustrations: felt mattress, $4.00 pair of pillows, gowns, are much sought after ty women of refined tast gown so much discussed by the world of fashion. 509 Doz. 89c Extra Large Sheets, 59c Made from a splendid heavy quality bleached sheeting, for full size and extia large beds, 90 x 90 inches, These sheets are positively less than wholesale cost. A mill clean-up of about 480 dozen pifey cases, nicely made of good 2 bleached musiins; your choice of well icles ip ace ; cl * emmed ends; p ematitched or plain hemmed. Reg. Pemas epyat epee |_ $45.00 Brass Bed | With Circassian Walnut Panels. This bed is @ perfect beauty. It has handsome Circassian walnut pan-|} | els to match your Circas: wal- nut chamber furniture a | same time you have a clea! tary bed, It is something new well worth your while to see. Aug- ust Sale price..... Cases vy, firm quulity; hand- ion patterns; " quality bleached musli extra special ate..ess.++ .48 scalloped embroidery a The Newest Thing. Just 27 That Are Regularly Sold a In gilt and silver, $44 by $ inches, fitted oval mirror powder receptacle and pulf | price it is a remarkable value $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 | Elaborate Marie Antoinette Curtains } te or Ecru) ' | Genuine Linen Cluny Curtains, f | Nove t enaissance Lace Curtains, $69-9 Dining Outfit manera DA NEME AD, for We sold over 1,100 pairs on Wednesday ather Seat and bac. acre value. What makes the low price possible is that a The table, as illustrated in this set, is worth 883.50, 40 you can readily |! | manufacturer came to Simpson Crawford Co. and see the value offered in this set a 83. h sts of 7 jeeaTUEE! SE STi ine Roepe pieces—remember, 7 pieces. ‘The ats and surplus stock at 50%, less t van usual wholesale cost, 7 upholstered backs of genuine leath The M Antoinette Curtains as well as the will last during the August Sale, Novelty Reni imported Bob me snchoe Coin | ice Curtains are all mounted on heay ts and are made with double band edges, Not a shirt in the lot was made to sell for less than $2.00; eat the finest grade jinen were used in » Very sheer, cédl and splendid in pattern. All $2.65 for $4.00 Eagle Silk Shirts. 88cfor $1 to $1.50 Pajamas $2.79 for a Regular $5.00 Silk Jersey Petticoat THIs IS AS FINE A LOT of Petticoats as was ever made to sell for $5. We took the remainder the maker had on hand and got them to sell at nearly half price. All are of the finest quality silk messaline ruffle in all the new fall «| Only 250 to sell at this remarkably low price. Clearance of French and Domestic Undermuslins. Slightly soiled and in broken sizes, but all sizes in the lot. Allare of the finest materials, trimmed with Val. and Cluny laces, some h; nd embroidered. Were $1.25 to $7.50; Now 50c to $3.95 $3.98 for Imported Robes, Values Up to $16) These beautiful robes of fine French Voile, now so popular for strect wear as well as evening ie. Tn an unusual way we sev aired about 250 of the most up-to-the-minute styles, They are exqui- sitely embroidered in French hend-work effects and are particularly adapted to the new draped They come in all white, light blue, pink, helio and champagne, and the priceis.... $3.98 Bargain Friday Offers Many Specials in the 7 August Sale of Sheets, Pillow Cases, Ete. 60c Seamless Single Sheets, 39c it ‘135 M3 Men's Odd Conte trom" 98 suits up to $20 Men's $1.50 and/ $2.00 Odd White Duck and Khaki Pants... Any Man's "\50c 35c sad #5 034!" 85 79c Straw Hat stock now....... Men's Odd Cloth Vests; from suits up to 65cfor Men’s $ The materials include woven madras, pei ey are solid colors and neat colored ‘All coat models and soft French c1 ©F Second Floor, Mall Orders Filled. lersey with 0 Main Floor. About 260 doz, in this lot, good firm quality seamless | | bed sheets for single beds. made. 18c and 20c Pillow Cases | $1.50 White Crochet Bed Spreads excellent heavy quality, 88c 30c Scalloped Pillow tional ders in with edge $1.00 Vanity Case, 50c 5 Pieces, t $1.00 with a large older and areal leather purse and card case combined on the | il ite side, with chain to carry on wrist CF Main | = Combines all the comforts of a bag, and at this little Continuing That Great Sale of and $5 Lace Curtains *2 a proof of their well known red his oor. and rench ol C _ 86 x 90 inches, Nicely | | CF Main Floor. ! | 65¢ and 75¢ Seamless Sheets | A most unusual bargain for Friday. | 600 dozen seamless bed sheets, w made and good, durable qualit in two of the most wanted sizes for three-quarter and double beds; 72x90 and 76x60 inches; sizes quoted before hemming..... 48c 65¢Mercerized Table Damask Regular size 45x86. Made of good | Extra fine quality; will launder beau- 19c 39c | tifully; handsome new pat- terns; special at.. Bifocal or Double Vision Far and | | Near Glasses in Gold ‘1.69 Filled Fram 4, at will examine your e ren of © (7 Main Floor. Transformations That Usua ly Seil at | $3.50, Friday for | g& /,, 51.29. { f 12 A limited b ~ re y% quantity, while a, ythey last Friv | he day. Everyone | By oft, fluffy i Ape hair HAIR SWITCHES—-30 three separate stems Usual price 67.00, at | HAIR SWITCHES—Values up to $4.00, 2¢ and 24 inches » long. Choice at 1 Other Switches as Low us 95, | SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, al AVE,, 19TY TO 20TH ST,, IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER —@@-<>--->—2 Men’s Clothing ODDS AND ENDS SALE TS TITLE describes the sale. It is the clearing out of the odds and ends from our Men’s All sorts of shirts are included, many of them from our own regular stocks. and stripes. Various style cuffs; all shirts are cot cut, ‘A few of the higher priced shirta are counter. soiled. 95cfor Men’sSoft Cuff Shirts, Worth Up to $2.00 These are odds and ends from our regular stocks of higher iced goods. Only the finest mercerized fabrics were used in their making. | trimmed with stry | and black, Men’s oaa Rain Coats Men’s Odd Trousers Men’sOdd Coats €»Vests Men’s Straw Hats EP Becond Fleer, t profit to those who can find their size. and ends sale. Men's Ocu Pants; irom $20 and $2 Para Pants: "hee 2.65 merly $5 "2.45 Men's Odd ’ Men's Odd Pants; from sits 1 —r . * a 8 7 5 to®15.......... merly anc : $25; some silk " Men's Odd Full Dress and Tuxedo Coats and Coats and Vests; silk lined; from $30 and 835 lined......... Men's $15 and $18 Odd'* | Odd Suits, for big men; sizes 42, 44, 46 and 48; formerly up to $35...... suits....... Alpaca Cost... |9Gc Great Clearance of Men’s Shirts 1 to $1.25 Shirts | 85¢ for Men's $1.60 | Soft reales, mercerized cottons, in plain colors Lab kind of stripe models || can be found in this lot. Made |] of good grade i cloth, and 58) the colors and. patterns men are wearing at this moment. 50c for 91.00 Silk Knit Ties el i peels thse All a aia 1 to 1734. 7 Main Peer. ka! Malte ; lf Price for Misses’ and Children’s Low Shoes and Pumps Allleathers and all sizes in the lot; good shoes, - évery pair of them. [7 Gecend Fleer, Mo Mali Orders. 7 5c for 91.25 to 91.75 Low Shoes 98c for 92.00 to $9.00 Low Shoes And splendid choosing in shoes for older folks as well. $1.89 for 93.50 and 94.00 Patrician Low Shoes $1.79 for 93.00 White Canvas Button S| Ties, Pumps and Colonials piereen Sir Henri White Nubuck Shoes, Sir Henri White Canvas Shoes, Clearance Sale of Women’s Smart Bathing Suite! $3.95 for Handsome Silk Bathing Suits That Usually Sell for $7.50 © These are the attractive beach costumes that stylish women are wearing this sea- © tated Fee, son, Made in high-class dress- maker fashion of plain and changeable taffeta and messa- line in several elegant models, n d and con- trasting colored silk and fancy SS buttons, strappings, ete. Women's Mohair Bathing Suits at 92.95 Formerly 63.95 and 94.50 Square or round neck models with front, new one-piece or separate ver styles; trimmed with fancy materials in various effective styles. Colors are navy and black. Women's Bathing Suits Formerly 92.25 and 92. Regulation sailor collar and Dutch neck models, embellished with white and fancy braids. Colors are navy " A splendid suit at what it would cost to hir & few times, Beans—Fancy qual 10 Ibs. 5 ibe Golden Wedding ¢ Kye Whiel 82.855 del ater ase

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