The evening world. Newspaper, October 3, 1912, Page 12

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Tobaces Company fe stilt there, The brave police have kept it from being stolen! BENZINE EXPLOSION HURLS MAN ACROSS WES, Soc MS BUSY THEVES “Hist! Something Big,” They 4 Say; He Shoos Watchman Off the Block. habe. * e Boy Ja it not a happy city? i Look! The employers come merrily | juries After Many Bar- i rels Burst. AND THEY GET. $13,000. 40 work. ‘They smile at the heroes who through the jong night have slumbered not, nor slept. CHAPTER VI. Hark! It ty the plaint from the manager of the warehouse. A window in open! A skylight hes been cut away! Ropes dangle from the Cart Off Two-Horse Load of Tobacco While Obliging Bea. Bluecoat Guards. cellar and setting fire to his clothing. CHAPTER |. thousand dollare* worth of smokes! And otill the brave police keep wateh and ward. shin iiiiaasints HE WRITES TO “ONKEL SAM.” Se Rele te Broken to Accept His ‘Twe Cents Consctence Cash. WASHINGTON, Oot, &—After etving four more explosions. enue and Sackman atrest, put out. _—_——— Hh ef send you 2 cents which 1 owe you by mistake. | wero sending a little arttcle with the mat! and put a slip of in with after sum time I thought { did not do right and regret. So excuse | fe fi Pi by Rear-Admiral Osterhaus. ° ° ° Harris eyeglass service is perfect It includes the examination of your eyes by an Oculist (regis- tered physician) skilled in his profession by years of expe- rience and by thousands of searching eye examinations. It includes the services of opticians who adjust the glasses to ypur eyes in such a manner as to carry out, in the smallest Po red detail, the ptescription written by the Harris Oculist. geardians! a Accuracy is the keynote of the Harris establishment. The % od Ls Ss are ground with a care and skill that can only be fit- “Wheat you guys up to?” he inquires. tingly described by the word “Perfection.” fora Eyeglasses cae at the Optical Houses of M. H. 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Ev- stient man has shown « shield, 28rd St., near Fourth Ave. 87 West 24th St, bet. bth and 6th Aves, 64 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave, Columbus Ave., 81st and Ste, 10 Nassau St., near John St. 1009 Broadway, near Willo’by, Bklyn 489 Fulton 8t., opp. A. rd Bklyn 007 Broad St., near EXTENDING OVER 50 YEARS, IS OF ITSELF CONVINCING PROOF THAT THE PREFERENCE GIVEN TO IT BY THE PEOPLE IS FOUNDED UPON ITS SUPERIOR QUALITY, ABSOLUTE PURITY, AND UNIFORM EXCELLENCE. a 3 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912,' CELLAR IN FLAMES | He Is Dying of Bums and In- Corneliue Lanicke, @ Watchmen in the Pacific Dyeing and Cleaning Works at No, 874 Herry street, Willlamabure, |4s dying to-day in Eastern District Hos- pital of burns and injurtes received in a fire following @ benzine explosion tast night. Lunicke went imtorthe cellar of the bullding at 7 o'clock to see if all was well, Five minutes later, for a reason not yet determined, @ barrel of benzine exploded, hurting Lunicke across the An Morris and Meyer Lewis of No. 28 South Third street were running Into the cellar to help Tantcke two more barrels blew up, and set fire to others in the cellar, In rapid succession came The amoke reached Morris Horowits of Pitkin am Brooklyn, Jacob Marmovits of No. 16 Midriige etreet, Manhattan, who were working ‘en the top fier, They went down, and with the Lewis brothers dragged La- nicke to the atreet. The blaze was soon <|‘NO’ TO SKY BOMB DROPPING. ‘WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—Rear-Admiral Andrews, Acting Secretary of the Navy, has refused the request of the Aero- "| nautical Sootety to permit » battleship to be made @ target for make-believe bomba dropped from aeroplanes during the aviation meet on Staten Island at the time of the New York naval review. 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GESTION, GAS, HE. $10 and $15 Made for Fall, but the tailors who made them never thought they | An Extraordinary Exhibition and Sale of A congregation of 6,876 Pieces purchased by us from the former Director-General of the Imperial Bank of Persia a sacrifice value of the Rarest and Most Sub- stantial of all home decorations, rugs that have come to through the desecration of rich homes in the present revola Kirman Carpets of Great Beauty at §1.50 per sq. ft. . ..-Immense Palace Carpets— | Mats of Silk and Tabriz Quality Strips and wide hall pieces. Some pairs worth $250 for $125. Fall Suit S A lot of aE te “vs are Guendji and ossou. m 3.6 x x 8. S e . Il we... ie ae p Cla y $30 yn values will be $ 1 5 iy ‘at values will be $ 4 O e ONE FOF. cccccee deeisebes s Pisiivevtavveast Priced Se eek BO at 7S All on exhibition on our main floor, presenting a forest of summer and autumn color, woven into the most intricate as well as the most substantial of fabrics: PERSIAN RUGS. Every rug sold bears our warrant and is Persian Rugs at a Ransom Price ht Carpets of Sultan- abad, Known as Mahal at 75C. per sq. ft. would fall like this--$15, $18, $20 and $25 are the prices they should be, for they are as fine a lot of suits as ever sold at those prices, but-- We bought them way below their 39-41 W. 23rd Street usual price--one of the advantages of bu quantities--and, ng in a instead of marking some 515 and 48, we marked them 410. Instead of marking the others $20 and $25 we marked them 415; at either price you never bought better. #70 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. @7 CORTLANDT ST., near Greenwich. 125th STREET, at 8d Av. UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway. Harlem Store Open Evenings Diamonds purchased trom Fm 4 at full value or " == | less ten per cent.. Special | To-Day and To-Morrow returned fo! within ene year. Your money on request. Over on % years in the diamond trade Is ladow display of over hait «| A Paul J. iinay BOOK |g== 16 Pages Copiously Illustrated COVER IN COLORS The Refined use of CARMEN] | Complexion Powder j | outhful loveliness id will not show AReal Book, TrimmedandStitched | ) Every school boy and girl should A have one of these books. FREE WITH NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD} subject to exchan, Sheppard Knapp & Co. A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE WEEK. ORDER ONE 10-DAY AND PROSPER. 4 within a reasonable time Established 1857 New York City May Caruso Sing for You and Your Family and Friends in Your Home Tomorrow Evening? It would cost you a pretty penny— a good many hundreds of dollars—to have Caruso come in person and sing for you. And it would be worth all it cost. Yet Who are National Wholesale and Retail Distribuaters of the Victor-Victrola will make it possible for the voice of Caruso to come to your home and sing for you, not once but as often as you wish—never tiring—and it will cost you but $10 Monthly That sum—paid over a period of 20 months, during all of which time you have the joy of possession—will give to you the best of all Victrolas, the Big Victrola, the cost of which is $200. We have all the new models of Victrolas on exhibition and can make immediate delivery of any of the types you may select at $15, $25, $40, $50, $75, $100, $150, $200. Continuous Victrola demonstrations in the Musig Salons and Victrola Concert in the Auditorium daily at 11 A.M. First Gallery, New Building. John Wanamaker Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street,

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