The evening world. Newspaper, September 20, 1912, Page 11

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dook was examined. It showed that) THIS IS THE OWNER Weeks Mie “Stella Aue hud eaten) OF ROSA, DOLL BITTEN SHARK SNIPPED on Miller and that Lochr's wife and his BY A WICKED SHARK. May Raffert of No. 11 Start j coust — " t street, Brooklyn, had visited Loenr fre- | ?: 4 a 4 | auontly, oh ei " A becene: 4. . Py Wolph Mera, thie ' E a Warten Kane was eure that one of| Brees ae ot t co on the : f these visitors had brought In the acid & p ‘ ' out the doll's Meck and wae L] " she added, “is very fond playfutiy dangling it tn the water from of Rosa It ts the first real doll (he taffratl of the ship a ¢ days ever saw, and naturally she is greatly | ago, when the shark gra at it | Martella quickly pulled In the twine, i * jand saw, It Was visiting day and soon Mrs. L Moore arrived. Sho was taken to a si | upset because the shark disfigured it 44 | —— Mrs, Wileon then told of the party} @"4 found to her aatonisiment that given In Rora’s honor last Chriatinas, Dit, hole had been Solved out of th — ant ; ‘ nar | doll's tuce, 1k was. impo atter She Was Swimming Alongside | Mf Mertens Nele iay inary “| that to pacity Martella, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1919. 292 Morris avenue, Queens, amoked a cigarette reakfast Was being prepared te en called to the table he the Dr C.J. Stark of rowners in the vicinit z the mother, that death was due rtefla, he eatd, had ted some Slavin, searched her. The young wom- fan lagehed and joke? aa the s Mrs. Moore Had Saw in Shoe, | "tht on. "Take off your shoes, *# matron finally. The young room and the matron, Mrs, Cathertn an children) were there, and {| Whe rested. “Fy | manner changed. sta 8 eas. vax tate Vhen Arrested, “Fo ‘. q 2 EF “ t tong before Rosa wax the most ou ten abd women Who can't get] anceten to stomach, remove the oa T Pur “E have something tn m of the Ship at the End talked of «loll for miles around | HOSPITAL IN WATERSHED. | teeta right—who have head a ‘| and fermenting food and, pose of Her Own. purpose of my own,” she sald, . -_ | “Martella remembers what a grand| - he . tuke the excess bile from the . Hug Wane bao wrokun a vie te te | of a Stri time we had, don't you, dearie?” sald| New York Way Wight Plane for Te- foul asteandt old a short saw, broken tn two by the Ales: Mobat ni an’! sieep, are nervots ji ? ey Pressure of the young woman's foot. oh iti et rte Aleck ie bercwlosts San bothered with « sick, gnssy, disordered | "°F > oe " Commissioner of Correction Patrick A. NS ee f > 14.) stomach, and are all worn out IS ARRAIGNED TO-DAY, | whitney arrived with hin secretary, A snd-faced little girk with dark eyes|and If tt hadn't been for that nasty! sequsen vise, "inl, WeNotices ah ge he Ning vour bowels clean| {2out by morning—a 10-cent bow Frank Connor. When the Moore woman | and curly slowly followed lier]olt shark everybody In New York! were pont day thet Dr. Mugone 11, | with Cascarete--or merely dodng. yor keep your, head cheat, soma — was taken buck to the Warden's office | Mother off the steamship Bortnquen, ar-| Would be admiring ‘Rosa,’ Pp er, " makerat F li avers teed th calte: cethartic | iver and bowels re ree lar and make “ Z Connor recognized her. She had been | Siving: rom Set "3 Martella began to cry as If her ttle) Port ate Commissioner of H | self every fow days with salts, cathartic) feet cheerful and bully for months. D Bars of Three Cells in Ray- frequently to hla office for passes to visit iB fro osterday after- heart would break Will hold a puble hearing a: White; pills, tor oil and other harsh irritants? | forget the Jren—-their little her husband on ackwell's Island. noon. In her arms was a broken doll, DOLL’s Plaine Oct. 17 on application of the! Casearets immediately cleanse and| need a good, gentle cleansing, too, mond Street Jail Cut When |Ste,284 sls visited prisoners inthe! { upon which she kept a watchful eye and| HOPES TO FIND THE Westchester County Board of Super. s a Tombs. | occasionally spoke to in childlike fashion SISTER IN NEW YORK, visors for permission to construct a} % CANDY CATHMARTIC : Iq “Tip She denied stoutly that she had taken | as “Rora.” “Never mind, dearte b ~} county tuberculosis hospital on the i Hum, Warden Got Tip. the acid and the saw to Miller. She did .< ‘ * aybe we will fr ‘s ot Geo Gtiffen tarm of say that a visitor to the prison had told ome, Martella,” urged the child's! rere, Acres at Yorktown. The supervisors her e other, day that he hed taken |mother, “Aunt Jennie will be waiting) ‘The child's face brightened instantly. | quest that the site be approved and t @ 6 fe boys ou 0 he ple “Do yi AI tet nn When Mrs. a Moore fs arraigne’| In the Adams Street Court Magistrate Kel by Pe bike alas at EN enka lahe tee aitae Woe oN fuatine Somme aranted ‘e coat ono wh defore Magistrate Handy in the Adama] Handy held the Moore woman in $2,000 beeen one’ tho Dik city before It) Cog Martella, breaking her silence] ‘There tea posalsiiny inet the City of @trest court, Brooklyn, thie afternoon, | ff examination y. She was sent xets too dark, You know, this 1s Rosa's ; "| back to Raymond for the first time. New York may object to the nclestion to GENT Bc s ES ANY & pry STO et and placed In a @he hes to explain her connection with | cell Nias 7 Visit to pape’s old home “Why, of course he will,’ replied[of this site for a consumptive hospital, Wo EP “ 4 Hartelia pald little or no attention to| Mrs, Wilson, amfling as It Is wald to be In the watershed dis- ‘What i: now believed to have been a) BELIEVE PLOT INCLUDED MUR. this, but kept ler eyes fixed upon the} ‘But I won't have to give up Rosa,’| trict, Tt js alwo stated that property RK WHI LE ‘You SLE Blot for a wholesale freeing of prison- DER OF KEEPERS, | ere at Raymond street jail, including Mane ant Whitney and Warden rae ster eo thé Wear: ti ‘ane believe that the plan of the trio Piseibiy the ‘murder of he four night |e uinaed the Murder of tip. tour NIENE kevepre. keepers to get possession of their re- Mra, Moore is @ siim and pretty | volvers and keys. The cut sections of ‘woman of twenty-two years, a tele- bots ron Rigg kegel good weapons 216 Bast | With Which to knock men unconscious. phone operator living at No. 216 Hast There was no other way, the: say, Seventh street, Manhattan. The police |in which the prisoners could have got sey she ts the wife of Hariy Moscowits, | away. f@ias Moore, who is serving @ year on| Last night Miller had to be guarded, Bieckwoll's Island for burglary, whom | “Pe threatened to kill himself. z GIMBELS| Store Closes Daily (Including Saturday) at 6 o'Clock Many Double-Breasted Models In This Distinguished Display of There have been two escapes from whe left for Harry Miller, the young | Raymond street jail since it was bullt. vargiar in Raymond Street Jail to whom, |On New Year's night, 1906, a prisoner tt is charged, she carried saws and | fot away by simply walking out the door without being questioned by the Warden Thomas F. Kane learned yess | 200rmAn. terfay that a plan to escape was afoot aad ordered an examination of afl cell SSroraorwese:| NO DANDRUF25 CENT “DANDERINE” c Fall Clothes for Men A broadening of public favor for the double-breasted coat is noticed. Its becomingness, especially for men of rangy build, has long been conceded. You will be struck by the wide representation, in this Gimbel Clothing stock, of suits with double-breasted coats— in a graceful new style, that is as different from the usual cuss sort as chalk is from cheese. is liberal provision of double-breasted suits does not affect the fine variety of single-breasted Suite—it merely amplifies it. Gimbel tailors—the pick of their profession in America—have vous some remarkably fine clothing for us this season; much of it in designs of ou own working out, which possess all the tone of clothing that is made to order. quired to shove them ou: of place and Meave a space 9 by 15 Inches, through eee wee ut vast | Hair coming out?—If dry, brittle, thin or your scalp had been treated simtlariy itches and is full of dandruff—Use *‘Danderine."' Cell No. 7 was that of Charles Loehr, twenty years, awaiting trial for burg- lary. No. 6 was that of George Bec! o indicted for burglary. No. 8 wi vecupted by Miller, who is nineteen an leted of having robbed Ni # house at No. 1571 Albema: thush, Miller ts to be se xt Monday. A search of hbasin a id and a plece Within ten minutes after an applica-)a time. The effect is amazing—your tion of Danderine you canuot find a} hair will be light, fluffy and wav anf single trace of Dandruff or a loose or] have an appearance of abund {falling hair and your scalp will not} incomparable lustre, softness a tch, but what will please you most] riance, the beauty and shimmer of true | will be after a few weeks’ use, when| hair health. . new hair, fine and} Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s . but really new] Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and Lett to yourself to-night— "eels now—that air is as pretty WOMAN CARRIED A SAW IN HER | double the beauty of your he Soft as any, that it haben ne SHOE. difference how dull, faded, brittle a or injured by careless tr ° scraggy, just moisten a cloth with] all. You surely can have beautiful hair Danderine and carefully draw it through| and lots of it if your hair, taking one small strand at} Danderine. Two Special Millinery Displays for Tomorrow Paris-Inspired Millinery for Women $6.75, $8.75, $10 to $14.75 Modes that reflect and duplicate the who now has the distinction of creating }] Paris styles that might be called extreme — the most unique hats for young girls, has |] but not ridiculous. sent some ar tee prettiest models for this Hats that are conservative, yet modish. Display. Then, too, there are models from Indeed, there is 9 Hat for every woman, Ipynx. Besides, we have Tailored Hats |] as we have studied the desires of all types — from London and Berlin. and there are several hundred new models. heeds Mio ep Mes * ag ech aad Velour and to $10. to co 60, Tailored Hats, Main and Third Floors Pretty Wash Fabrics New Styles at 15c and 26c already luxu- Formal Showing of Trimmed Hats For the Younger Generation Madame Groult, the clever Paris modis' ealed in the w of hydrochiorle Add to that the choice of some very unusual materials and have cee for instant service, with a character that is both ‘distingtive and nd “Suite for Autumn wear, $15 to $45. Lightweight Overcoats, $15 to $37.60. Raincoats, $15 to $30. Fourth Floor The three alleged burglars were od in tho cells and the visitors’ you will just try a little pi Many of the Hats are made of sol materials —and, of course, were created in America’s Greatest | $18 Continuous our own workroom. Medium Price Salen, Farnitare House roe Brass 8 QA | a@mpy 358 Block8thAv.362 N. J., Store, 49 and 51 Market Si gui 100 of These Topcoats For Young Women and Junior Girls At $15 An_ ideal style for school and gen utility wear, as it is in tne new and practical sever-eightns length, and bound with braid allaround. The fabric is a fine light-weight woolen —- suf iciently warm for Winter —in navy or black, double- | | Autumn designs and colorings give great charm to this collection of new Washable Fabrics for house gowns, children’s dresses and the like. There are ginghams, poplins, kindergarten cloths, madras and percales, in plaids, stripes, checks, broken plaids, two- toned effects and solid colors, and widths are 27, 32 and 36 inches. Attractive indeed at 160 and 26¢ a ONE DOLLAR FOR A 6 waa-NO Steines 10. THis. orFek-wwa F COMPLUTE ROUMOUTEIT! ADVERTISED AKTICIE MAY BE PAY ONE DOLLAR, seiect anything p}j: GUR OUTFIT AT THE H | & need nish : ADVERTISED j ; : Second Fi faced; with large white FY nd we will de deliver the goods prempaly EXTHA CHARGE UT HOUT ANY yard. end Floor | faced, with large ¢ BA WEEKLY j Store and Comface: Our That Exce plional— a Our Prices Are Always the ! owest You probably remember the o'd adage that “The Pen Is , Tailored Suits a ; i Goods ¢ Ferg Toa rrp Mightier than the Sword’ —and although it has very often been | A Toilet Goo for Young: , tn small weekly payments. ‘ Mornings DHL iiternoons Honpes venture to belittle the mightiness of the pen, and say Sale Women, $28.50 SE . (XCCOUNTS OPENED FROM \ [Al ( WE GIVE FREE INSURANCE Bil We elected this $5.00 to $1,000 Mg | Incase of thedeath of the wage earner Blouses at $2 $5 and Pg bea aaa ri for tomorrom, en ON SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS of your family we will at once give a ’ werch Wee are here ah Yer! ew ts in comin tor cn te SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED by Lreceipted bill in full of your ecount, } $6 95 prices—instances of the helpfulness | sell it for $28.60, $1 Imported Spice Set ° Braid trimmings ac- Complete Set 39¢ of the Gimbel Toilet Goods Store Can Prove Their Value to a Greater Degree in saving you money on necessities. Than Any Pen Can Write About Them pales Temas eae As Saturday is naturally one of the most important Blouse Brown's Tooth Powder, 120. days of the week, we have prepared hurdre s of the best Kolynos Tooth Paste, 160. valueatvt ving Biouses that we could get for tomorrow. They Castile Soap, large bars, 4c. centuate its graceful lines, as you will see in C) the illustration. The Suits of blue eau have tan col- lars and cults, and those of brown are trimmed with the same color, The Formal aay of New Modes for the Younger Ves 85 eens a ished zeae \ include the 5 5 fi Gimbels Violet Toilet Water, regu- Gener Aion ll Be Contiuued Tomorrow - include the models illustrated 65c, at 400. Several hundred styles in all kinds of Specialized A) for 68c Will - ial” Fri larly Sto, at 400 Girls of 6 to 18 Washable sh Lae : “Prince Imperial” Frill Blouses Pure Extruct Witch Hazel, 180 pint, | Girls of 6to.18 yeugg” Prices start ut $2.76 for Young Girls Clothes \ a a dbp ipein vgn resses, and ascend t§ $100 for Young Women's Tailored Suits, 4 Basket. Fuh &, White Cotton Voile, $2 Ed. Pinaud's Eau de Quinine, 400, Third Floor 4 29 , 59c Little Jewel Floor oy White Crepe de Chine, $6.96 | ees es 460 pt R ] Hy ry ia R} B . . dimbels Imported Bi i : A Bf moe ot [A ge yo sire tan Chiffon Blouses with Robespierre Collars | Gimbels Glycerine Soup, 10¢ br. eal Armenian Lace Trims , Navy. black, taupe ard wistaria over white, $6 Gimbels Bath Soap, three forse, | "These Handkerchiefs at 25c Jergen's Glycerine Soap, 3 for 26. na And, then there is a Blouse of lacy net, veiled with chiffon, with an Bracch Ivory Butler blnch Ramnove There are only about 1,200 of them, and they are usual 0c unusually pretty beaded and embroidered yoke at $5. with their fine linen e enters, and delicate edging of real y RiStSy ag ; ble Chamois, regularly 75c, at 460, | qualit Dozens of styles In New Lingerie Blouses at $2 to $9.76. Third Floor ba eh a5 DS $1.25, at 1, | Armerian lace, At 26¢ each women will snap them up by oy ’ | half-dozens. Genuine Orangewood Sticks, one ther Pretty Handkerchiefs at 25¢ have one corner hand-embroidered Good Sheets Cost Little rhe Pegs hld td saveey try int asst pe quality. Manicure § Vite enna ane At $1.26 dozen, instead of $1.50, there are women's Initial Handker- eS RSS JELLY TUMBLERS Aireti : We have these splendid Seamless Sheets made to our order, of bleached | ally 45c, at 6c. Rosaline, 12¢. chiefs, hand-embroidered, in two designs and uniaundered, Als, ntleh a Cover ‘ muslin of fine quality, with « soft, amooth finish. ‘The sizes are given Lustrite Enamel, 12c. Fe Wome at Fhe Herotsly hed Handkerehiets, with 4 and }4-inch 4) doz, Doz. 12c before hemming, and bal = id specially priced, as flows a soem Powder rat, orularly Men’ 4 Plain Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, of pure Irish Linea, are 6 for Ve 7 aewaniy 3} t , $25 Reed 84 x_ £9 Ince . Boo) 8t x 0 incon... ae 16e, ut 60¢. in Floor | $1, usually 6 for $1.50. Floss 63 x 90 inches 81x 99 inches.,,., 90¢ 700 63 x 99 inches 0c Pullmans $3 90 loeha.. f05|90X 90 inches........, 900 100 72 x 99 inches 66c |90 x 99 inches. . + $1.00 800 | 72 x 108 inches 78e'90 x 108 inches $1.10 900 | : t, Bleached Pillow Cases to match, 45x36 inches, at 160 each, hood and’ bodys f os | Ej lurly 22c. Becond Flos fully guaranteed. 844. and up at 84. BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST.

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