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i ~ fee ter2 eo “HCHWAYMAN GRABS VICTIM BY THROAT: CAUHT IN CHASE — Beaten, Kicked and Robbed uf Rent Money, Bartender Pursues Fugitive, Morris Fingerman, a bartender of No. |; M6 Avenue B, Passing through Bast Thirteenth early to-day when @ bulky » erged from the mist and he was seized by the throat in the grip of a huge hand. eff hie fect and held him dangling | ther Qmother fist swung through the air and lamfed in his face, breaking off three fecth and causing him to see stars, Before Fingerman began to actually what was happening to him he was borne down into the cellar of No. 8S Kast Thirteenth street, thrown upon the coment foor and kicked with @ doot that felt like a pile driver. Then he fat the two fists that had choked and whee him feeling through his pockets. “thirty cents reposed in the bar- Pockets, but in a c bone by & cord about his Ris rent money—$i5, When the robber hq @Punted out the total of thirty cents cursed in English and Polish, then BES that he would ‘man confessed @ $15. The robber fhe wall. The huge footpad fe Bia victim appeared to be unconscious. Fingerman is made of pretty stern bre, however, and had only feigned un- The roboer had scarcely atreet below when Finger- in pursuit. The fugitive Selsed him again by the throat and was @ammering him in the face with his Qst when Detectives Pfiaster and Lieb- | til ine himself had been thorough! ed with pistol butts and bill he was hustled along the pavement to- ward the Union Market station. The de- tectives had not gone en a little boy ran up and said seen the Prisoner throw a bottle into an avh bar- rel. Detective Pflaster got the bottle, which contained two ounces of hydro- chloric acid, poison enough to kill four- teen men. Ag Police Headquarters was identified as Joseph N Stare penitentiary at Trent stealing. for horse “BELLS OF SHANDON | FOR CORKMEN’S FESTIVAL. | Far-Famed Chimes to Be Repro- duced by O’Grady, the Noted Musician. “Rebel Cork” will have ite night next Saturday in Sulzer’s Harlem It Park when the men of the digi county fn I things does them up wi They have Bayne's famous Sixty: Regiment band to furnish the m for the Gaelic and American dancing—| and there will be some dancing and | too, according to John P.! vho introduced the “Lilt of the) Lee" to this country, Tho Lee, | famed for its romantic deauty and its! turday night. Fraction will be @ reproduction of the chimes of the far-famed “Belle of @handon” by O'Grady, who rang out the music of Fat ody for many y Dl pA ad visiting Americans tn Cork’ James William J. Ryder, Recordi Thomas Waleh, Fini Lawrence J. Crowley, Hayes, Guard, and Wililam John Flynn, L. Clancy, Thomas Kirk and T, J. Murphy, Directors, If reading fi artificial light tires your eyes you should have your eyes examined and learn whether or not a pair of Resting Gla will relieve the strain and free you from the dis- comfort attending reading. Harris Glasses cost $2.00 or more, depending upon the mountings and the kind of lenses your eyes require. WSt-Stonnis enlists and Opticians 64 East 23rd St., near be seoergee Ave 27 West 34th St., bet. bth & 6th Aves 54 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave 442 Columbus ave., “Ist and 82d Sts 70 Nassau St, near John 8 1009 Broadway, near Willo’by, Bk!y 489 Fulton St., opp. A. & S., Bk!y 597 Broad St., near Hcbne's, Newark Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Women’s New Fall Walking & Dress Boots $2.95 €8 $3.05 Values $5.00 to $7.00 Entire Stock of Low Shoes Reduced to 35 &B $3.35 Values $4.00 to $8.00 $1.95, $2. Remarkable Values in Growing Girls’ & Boys’ School Shoes Girls’ 6to8 $1.50 814 to 11 $1.75 Boys’ Marabout and Marabout and Ostrich Stoles and Collarettes with fancy tassel and ribbon ends $2.50, $3.25 & $3.95 Values 83.0€ to $5.00 New Robespierre Net Ruffs Black, black and white and white and black $2.50 & $3.95 Values $3.00 to 65,00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 10 to 1834 $2.25 ————— 8 Special Sale of Feather Neckwear 1134 to @ $2.25 1to6 $2.35 2} to 544 $2.75 19th St. ==‘‘Better Goods THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, 1912, Same Money %*. Same “Meet Me-at the Fountain” GREENHUT-S Sixth Avenue .B.GREENHUT, Pres. MAIN BUILDING Announcing the Arrival of Women’s Smart Autumn Coats Exhibiting Every Smart Novel Fabric, Line and Trimming Ordained by the Best Authorities Especially notable in design of collars, sleeves and general lines. Some original imported models of which we have no duplicates and many modifications and adaptations, to meet the demands of American taste. Materials have nevcr been so sumptuous and beautiful. The Oriental styles and fabrics, whose impulse is felt in all autumn garments, predom- inate in the wraps. Elegance and richness have reached their climax in these brocaded velvets, deep-piled plush with tapestry linings, moire silk and velvet com- binations, velour cloth and dainty, light-colored velvets for evening wear. There are, besides the handsome new Zibeline, sturdy tweeds for steamer and auto wear, double-faced cloth and the always good-looking and practical broadcloths and the smart wide-wale serge. Prices range from *14.75 to 79.50 For the Woman Who Finds It Hard to Be Fitted. We call special attention to a few models made for us after our own designs, in the Proper hip hip proportions, which we carry in the “between” sizes. We are able to fit the most difficult figure. Ape Bi Stor. for the This Is the Last Month for the Voting on‘Our Distribution of $35,000 to Charity Stunning Imported Model in Plush and Tapestry. Siivoatcioth and wide-wale sarge; priees are, 0000 we kD (MAIN Building, First Floor.) BUILDING Continuing Our Great Sale of Women’s and Misses’ $1.25 to §2 Tub Dresses MAIN Annual Sale of ; School ee Every Item a Lesson in Economy E. FABER'S HINGE-COVER BOXES—cov- dination pen and pencil complet F (Women's House Dress Dept., Second Ploer,) Handsome styles for street, porch and house wear. Eight smart-looking styles (two illustrated) in excellent percales. Solid colors, trimmed in pretty, contrasting shades. Also white, gray, tan, lavender and navy. Many of these dresses are trimmed with Swiss embroideries or laces, Newest style collars, including sailor effects. For misses—sizes 14 to 18 years. For women—every bust-measure to 44, The Best Sale of Its Kind in Years. (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) MAIN BUILDIN' This Carriage, $14.75 The jenaire MAIN BUIL DING a New Models in Women’s and Misses “Klosfit” Petticoats (The Petticoats That Need No Alterations) These popular style models are more attractive than ever. New Ideas to enhance the graceful effect of a perfect-fitting gown. No strings, no guthers, no unnecessary fullness in back. Made in taffeta and messaline; also silk Jersey tops; all latest shades and changeable two-toned effects, Specially Priced at #5 See our Princess erat Sateen and Halcyon Petticoats, In Tallored and Fancy ere at , $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3 Note:—A sale S15 in attendance to fit you and explain all the new features. (MAIN Building, Firat Floor.) 2 “for le nd Se each. uphol- stered in cordu- roy; has rever- sible hood, reclining ™ back and deep footw Steel springs, to whic nutless-rubber-tired wheels, (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) MAIN BUILDING Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere A City in Itself 18® to 19% Streets MAIN BUILDIN' J Greenhut, Siegel, Cooper & Co., BANKERS, Banking hours,9 A.M.toSP.M. (MAIN Braiding, Baicony.) GREENHUT BUILDIN Our September Sale of Oriental Rugs We sell Oriental rugs just as taper ayn aed merchan- dise—for a reasonable and modest profit a actual-cost,, with nothing added for sentiment. The absurdity of the prices asked for Oriental in some stores | wn by the lower prices we ask for EXACTLY THE SAME qualities. Our regular prices are anywhere from 19 cent. to 25 per cent. less than those asked elsewhere, and our selections at least as good—in fact we think them bet- ter, because Be include more of the most-wanted colorsand patterns, show very few freaks. Once a your we hold a special sale in this department, during which our regular prices get severe treatment. The sale for 1912 begins tomorrow. Some-of-the-best of the offered fed a Maes up to 8180] oat vine up to $1 maha ft; tomorrow, Kirman Mate—most extra values your choi 569.50 an 89.50 ft. to 12 ft. lo f 65.00|" 20.00 ' 4 1450 165021950 "T4950 '5080" [teem (GREENHUT Butiding, First Floor.) GREENHUT BUILDING Remarkable Values in Dinner Sets Also Extra Bargains in Preserving Jars, Etc. By way of example: 100- Piece Porcelain Dinner Sets—|“Seeurity Seal” with dainty green fern and gold line decoration; one of our popular Jars—considered one of the best makes on the mar- ket; fitted with glass covers and rubber rings: $9.75; tomorrow, a Austrian China Set ta iris: tomorreu, et, “10.75 Guerin Libera a! Sets, 100 $2550; vomorrowsat.. 18,70 50-Piece Austrian China Ic tomorow. tt DIO! doren BOC |siactee. 69 (GREENHUT Building, Main Floor.) GREENHUT BUILDING: Upholsteries and Lace Curtains Tapestry Couch Covers—in rich | Duplex Armure Portieres—in pretty, riental effects; regu- » 08 95 new color-combinations; larly $6; tomorrow, at. ymor= 6.75 Figured Armure Portleres —trimmed . with guimpe edge; red, green|Irish Point Lace Curtains—with and brown; regular price °425 handsome lace borders in all-over $5.50; tomorrow, a pair effects; regular price 83 95 (GREENHUT Building, Firat Fleer.) $5.50; tomorrow, a pair.. Da GREENHUT BUILDING: First Quality Gray Enameled Cooking Utensils Values Range from 35c 25 with porcelain-lined zinc caps and rubber to 80c; Your Choice, Tomorrow, at ........ Thousands of pieces for your choice, tomorrow, including: No. 7 Tea Kettles 3-Quart Coffee Pots 6-Quart Berlin Saucepans 14-Quart Dish Pans 2-Quart Teapots 4-Quart Berlin Saucepans Double Rice Boilers Good-Sized Foot Tubs, Etc., ete. NOTE—These are NOT “‘seconds,” orders filled; none to dealers. (GREENHUT Building, Main Floor.) No mail or telephone Pure Food Show and Grocery Sale a Success It is attracting crowds from all sections of New York and hundreds of miles around, We are FALL GROCERY | receiving sacks full of mail orders and thousands of telephone orde PRICE LIST ready. Ask for ® copy. It's Prompt City and Suburban deliveries. "Phone Chelsea 4,000, Fresh Fruits NEW CRAB APPLES—for mesiog jelly; S-qua: awket 40 NEW GREE RED API FRESH EACH ES- FANCY CONCORD GRAPES on ELAW RRA GRA New Vegetables Fresh Cereals 5 RE GRAPES or NIAG W ATERMELONS taney New York 35 basket ES—bag, $2.98; roe ' Guarenteos ¢ GLENMORE a TOMATOES * Ide POL TAIN W PaNeY W MATOBS. ane 8 N GRAPE JUICE —Po: 801. ' 83.25; reg. 45: CIDER VINEGAR: jug, 3825 large bott | If you cannot come to the store your mail or telephone order will receive the same care and attention as if you called in person. School of Daweatl ic Science Kose ‘ 0 authority Dried Fruits CLARA PRUNES Sweetened graham, THAT'S IT a (MAIN Building, Third Floor.) 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