The evening world. Newspaper, October 4, 1912, Page 10

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o ae HNO | BADLY ANNOYED iBY THE CUSTOMS The tthe as Mica Chitdren| * of South America Visit ‘ New York. \ of the richest children of South arg getting tocir first glintpae| kK to-day. They are i And) Albert Eguiguren, who ai with their parents aboard the! Weett Conffany’s steamship | ftom Santiago, Chili, yester- Bguiguren, banker, lawyer and of the Chiltan House of Depu- is on hia way to Europe for a two Vacation. He was considerably THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, | Three of the Richest Children Of South Ameri ca See New York when thie Customs authorities him to open his twelve pieces ‘on the pier, and remarked that such annoyances would | be tolerated in’ any European Sampe!l must know just t to hie shores from and because of his in this respect Papa Egu Beruigiren and the were detained at the than an hour until the Ofte had carefully inspect- NOT PUTTING THE LID ON THE CABARET SHOWS. | Police Are Merely Watch! that Rest ‘With Excise Law. At the office of Police Commisstoner Waldo it was dented to-day that an effort was made to slam down tho lid on the restaurants which conduct ‘This denial was made as a result of Inspector Dwyer's action in placirtg uniformed men tast ht in Shanley's, Churchill's, Rels- Follies Bergere and the en were not ordered to report any Violations of t law to the Dis- trict-Attorney for action, ‘The police are making no effort to clone cabaret shows, but are intent on enforcing the excise law. Mayor Gay- nor, it 1s said, has been lenient of late ‘in ‘granting permits for all might I- censes to properly conducted restau: rants, These permits are honored by the Excise Board upon payment of $3,180 @ year extra license. As many restaurama are paying this additional Heense feo for all night licenses, the police are determined to force all others either to tuke this license or to obey| the excise law regarding 1 o'clock | closing. te POLICE CAPTAINS SHIFTED. Parcel of their belongings. and Albert thought it was great bloom- k an en- p different view of tho situation. Gon't see why we have to be with all this,” said Miss Eliza, : ly pfetty miss, who, al- Quite as much annoyed as her father, added that she thought ‘was perfectly wonderful, ead & lot about the tall nd such things,” continued {but I never dreamed th¢y pee wonderful. Why, 1 just know @aay when I go up in one.” less enthusiastic. He of the ships he saw than » and he warited to lpg wouldn't buy one for grew up. k home if T had a id, “but I couldn't do that d building, could 17” ly laughed at the youngsters the Eguiguren family then ‘away in @ high-powered automo- pwhich had been specially engaged thet. a " Police Commissioner Waldo announced to-day the following transfers of taina “for the good of the service”: Capt. Patrick Corcoran, trom the East One Hundred and Fourth street station to the West One Hundredth street sta- ton, Capt. John L. Zimmerman, from the West One Hundredth street station to the Stagg streot station, Brooklyn, Charles J. Fahey, from the ner ‘atreet station, Brooklyn, to the Old Sip station, Manhattan. Capt. William Hogen, from the ota! Blip station to the East One Hundred and Fourt D+ 1a one of the largest | “Affaire in Chill jortunity to free for a couple D ‘@ while in France and % Spain. They speak several pow, but it Is my desire to “perfect their French, Span- as nearly as possible ate abroad. A knowledge of dénguages is invaluable, espe- South America.” 's‘tO WIVES PAY DUTY. ct Medical Society of New York State here yesterday oMcers were elected as follo President, Dr. Otto pia, Onelda; Vice-President, Dr. H. P. Fulton: Secretary, Dr. Fred H. use; Treasurer, Dr. J. M, Barnett, wa fertown. The meeting next year will bo held in Oneida. afrived on the , Bach sald his purchases th $100. jagner tried to hand eome- TOMORROWS Scary O HUNDRED PAIRS LD SLEEVE LI » He was waiting out on the! + Bruhn was found and brought bo ht a watch and chain is w' a elgne all of were own up in his waistcoat. farmers were permitted to carry mats to their wives on pay- rigtad al TWO AUTOS. SMASHED IN CROSSING COLLISION. Chauffeurs, led by Cross Signals, Send Cars Into Each Other at High Speed. Two big automobiles were reduced to junk and splinters and one man was seriously injured in @ collision between at Kast Chester Road and Pel- ham Park to-day. ‘The roads at this point are almost parallel, Michael Brennan of Bt, Jo- teph’s avenue, New Rochelle, waa head- ed west on the East Chester Road, Harry Hill of No, 1282 Boston ‘The two chauffeurs were puzzled by signals, and before they could swerve, Brennan's cat crashed broadside into Hill's, Twaith was hurled thirty feet and landed tn the roadway, uncon- Hill ‘was jammed between his nd its steering wheel, and was powerless to extricate himasif. Mounted Policeman Kennedy sum- moned Dr. Gillet, who removed Twaith to the Fordham Hospital, whe found to be sufferirig from in jurles. + Coward Shoe Helpful Support for Women’s Feet Tired muscles, weak ankles, aching arch are rested by the Cowarp Arcr Surrort Suor. Wear it. It is the sure and comfortable way to remedy arch and ankle weakness, and correct ‘‘flat- foot.’? Coward Arch Support Sh@® and Coward Extension Heel. have been made by James 5. Coward, in his Custom Dept. for ever 30 years, JAMES S, COWARD jt-of duty, but got @ lecture on the ens of emugsling. What we call ‘‘Our Clothes” ARE “ours,” because we MADE them. And anything that you make yourself means more to you, and ou know more about it than anything you Ju be. That's why our advertisements are —because we can “talk clothes” instead of in . pretty Hterary curves, And why our advertise- pe 6 ments are believed—because the truths we tell are believable truths—simple reasons backing Bs every statement. ; We have beeh telling lately of how we { bought our CLOTH in July—seven months after the shops that sell outside makers’ clothes select their fabrics. How in July the woolen mills are dead after their run to supply these wholesaling outside makers. How we went to them when their looms are still and their artists busy designing patterns for Fall next year. How we bought many of these designs and had the cloth made especially for us at a low cost. And we said that our Present gar- meats could not be approached in New York for the money. ee x €), BD OWNERSHIP (J SINCE Ios “WARREN ST. ~ NEW YORK ~S!" AV. BET. 27!" & 28™STS, FLATBUSH AV. BROOKLYN — BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AV. [Truth—Nothing More 264-274 Greenwich St., N. ¥, ity EN OTRERT) Mall Orders Pilled | Send tor vatalogue ew $19.50 *20 to *30 and more Suits and Overcoats | CUPID HITS CAMPUS MARKS. Capatiero 1. dia, a arrived y companted by his bride, who w Marla Martines of Bogota. will take them through France, Switzer- Nieto of Bogota, 4 terday on the Meta Jand, Germany and Spain. They mot a few months ago when he was taking a course in political ectence in Columbia and she was, studying at Lord & Founded Colom- te of Columbia University, Their tour gota when ace Miss J races at the Interstate Fair, MoKinley Hospital last night. skull was fractured, a horseman, | who was injured by being thrown from his sulky yesterday in one of the died at Its Taylor 1826 Unusually Attractive Values in Women’s Suits &8 Coats Specially Arranged for Saturday Tatlored Suits Of wide wale diagonals, in black, navy, brown and taupe, lined and interlined.. Of broadcloths and imported diagonals in all the new colorin, others strictly tailored. Three different models, all warmly interlined........... $19.50 . J $25.00 $34.50 Value $45.00 , some velvet trimmed, Chinchilla Coats 47 and 50 inches long. Two models |r 50 light gray, brown, navy and oxford..... de cygne. High Class Velour Coats Two models, fancy trimmed, beautifully lined and warmly interlined.... -———Very Special Imported Worumbo Chinchilla Coats —50 and 54 inches long— With velvet collars to match. A splendid warmth. without-weight garment, lined throughout with peau $29.50—Value $40.00 $37.50 and $44.50 Ready-to-Wear. Hats Special for Saturday The Popular Velvet Hats Large, medium and small shapes, in an assortment of the newest colors. The garnitures are wings, ribbon, silk, velvet, flowers and ostrich; a few smart felt hats also in the selection. Value $6.50); Untrimmed Felt Hats For women and navy, brown and taupe. misses — in black, Value $3.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Only Entrance Is Established 1 KELLY 263 Sixth Ave. siise Pes. Through the Furniture Store Clothing on Credit Terms to Suit Your Convenience Men’s $20 & $25 Suits *15 Nothing has been overlooked in the manufacture of these suits to really make them $20 and $25 values. They have every virtue of high grade tailoring, made of materials that will give service and carry with them our guar- antee of absolute satisfaction. We have been selling men’s clothing 49 years, in which time our reputation for honest values and square dealing has become known all over the country. Inour WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ DEPARTMENT weare Showlag a Splendid Assortment of Suits, Dresses, Coats, Waists and Furs, —————— Our convenient terms of payment affords an excellent oppor= tunity to buy your Clothing now. A small deposit and the balance OPEN SATURDAYS UNTLL © FP. M. OCTOBER 4, 1912. Barnard, The courtship begun on the Columbla campus was finished in Bo- ey were married three jeto 1s twenty-two and his Women’s and Children’s Fall Gloves Upper New York's greatest assort ment of reliable makes, at prices ex- traordinarily low. Women's Black Cashmere or White and Yellow Gloves .. Women’s 2-C! Kid Gloves—in or black . “ ae ‘ Women's sp Capeskin Gloves— sewn P. X. M.; with English 85c thumbs and drawn backs... Boys’ Heavy Tan Capeskin 4.99 1.00 By coomixe tn Se Exceptional Saturday Economies S*re,0pee Svan iii bane Se “Koch Quality” Clothes for Boys We lend our ald in teaching the “young Idea” how to dress. In this showing of Koch Clothes for boys is represented the advanced thought— the furthermost degree of practical common sense combined with rare ex- cellence of fabric and finish. The pricing is equally attractive. Koch Series of 5.00, 6.50, 7.50, 8.50 Norfolk and double-breasted models; fash- Two Trousers Suits | trot ait wool cheviots and tweed mixtures, Koch Series of 5.00, 6.50, 7.50, 8.50, 10.00 Of ail wool navy blue serge, worsted, mixed ta Gloves—sewn @ X. M.... Misses’ Round in Kid or t= Clasp Tan Cape Gloves.. Men’s Pajamas: Blanket Robes cheviot and tweed; Norfolk and double- | MEN'S PAJAMAS—of solid Single Trousers Suits breasted models, chambray cloth; Jap. neck sik loops and but- Special Boys’ Russian Blouse and Sailor Suits, 3.00 Of all wool navy blue, royal blue and brown serge; also cheviot and tweed mixtures; trimmed with braid and embroidered emblems; white serge Big Sale Ni Thie vive em on handsom® assortment of. @fancy Jacquard fiures, a pes and 2.45) shields. 2% to 9 years. 2.00 Values $3.00 & $3.50, checks; regularly $3.25..... Women’s Boots Fall & Winter Knitted Underwear 2. * 8c JA f ‘soft’ finish Ma ae tH a bested of stripes, with military neck, silk loops, pearl buttons... 95C MEN'S BLANKET ROBES—large and sah 1 and Slippers, For Women - For Children For Men Heavy Weight White Fleece Cotten | children’s Hand-Finished Silk Trimmed | Men's Medi Vests and Drawers........-+.++ ~ ‘ ium Weight Stuttgarter' Medium Weight Fine Quality ase ¥% Wool Vests and Pants...... 75, finish wool Shirts and Drawers. .80¢ Misses’ and Boys’ White or Natural Merino Vests, Pants and Drawers; size 18, 44c; Sc a size upward from 18. Men's, Medium Weight Wool Shirts and’ Vests, Tights, Drawers a Corset 50, Drdwers—Tivoli make; soft fila Covers Medium W Vests, Tights, Corset Covers. Men's Medium or Heavy Weight Nor= Fall Weight 4 Wool Vests, Tights | Boys’ Natural Wool Shirts and folk and New Brunswick’ Merl a Ino and Drewere Hanaeoniely hand- Drawers, size 18, 49¢. 10c. a size and Drawers—natural finished, silk trimmed... . 98. from 18 up. . 1.00, and Wool Imported rted Silk i White Fleece Cotton Vests Norfolk shrinkable Tights x ren's ‘orfolk and Extra Fine Quality Ribbed’ plain or | 4d Pants .... je] New Brunswick | Natueal Shirts and fleece Combination Suits — silk Drawers .........1.00, 1.25, 1.50 Children’s Heavy Weight, Fleece Cot- trimmed, hand-finished; short or ton Vests and Pants.. ic Men's Winter Weight Tivoli Shirts and. 00, , 1.50" long Na oe find bared bial Weight Ribbed Drawers . ¥% Wool Combination Suits, or s' lerino Vests—high neck; long or | Men's Conradi & Fried and wool, hand finished; sik | short | sleves; ankle or inee | German i & Friedman Imported Worsted Underwear —in 2,80 drawers natural color..... 1.95, 2.49, trimmed Misses’ id Children’s Hats Velvet and Plush Hats, 1.98 « A large variety of popular styles; soft, close-fitting ef- fects, in a full range of colors. Extra special. $1.75 Fine Felt Hats, 98c An extensive assortment; ribbon and small stick-up feathers. Girls’ Coats and Blouses. Norfotk Middy Blouses, 1.95 Of high-grade Galatea; large sailor collar: box Plaits; belt of same material; laced front. Sizes 10 to 20. Girls’ Long Coats, 6.95 ‘ons Of extra quality all woo! cheviot, ‘lined th ly trimmed with velvet} Navy, brown and’ cadet; man-4 sail ored” oF sete A big value. Also a selection of mixtures and broadcloths. Sizes 6 to. 14, Warm Coats and Dainty Hats wis. "2: COATS of chinchilla cloth in gray and navy; a very Lage model, with pockets. hers of plain and Venetian cloth, Norfolk style. nicely tailored, 3.9 finished with leather belt and velvet collar and cuffs..... ‘ 8 STYLISH COATS—of soft velvet corduroy, in brown and na box Plaited and double-breasted models. Also several other new styles of all wool eaieecre in leather color, and navy trimmed with velvet; buttons to 4.98 BABIES" LONG COAT circular cape; ds « (Sto § best styles. regular. In real Moroceo, Pin Seah, Suede, Mocha, Cowhide and R gray, gre black; leather covered and ver frames, in silver, metal; fitted with purse, card case. ‘yes, with lop 3.98 1. 29, 1.98 shirred effects in latest color- and other becoming styles. effectively essaline in many new designs. 3.98 several dainty ed with silk navy, violet, rimmed with i oftes gilt and gu mirror” and are Also trimmed with slaited: si Boys’ Suits Special At °4.95 Values Up to ‘7.50 Another splendid opportunity for Mothers and Fathers to save money on Boys’ ic bey 4 one of the many that our ability to buy in large quan- tities enables us to offer from time to time, and one of the reasons why Brill Values in Boys’ Clothes are always the biggest and best that can be had anywhere. In this sale are Norfolk and Double-* Breased Suits in this season’s newest mixtures of gray, brown and olive, many with two pairs of Knickers, and some smart fast-color Blue Serge Suits with one pair of Knickers— all specially priced for this sale at $4.95. Complete Showing of Overcoats Now Ready. Bull Brothers 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. 47 CORTLANDT ST., near Greenwich, 125th STREET, at $d Av. UNION SQUARE, lith Street, West of Broadway, Harlem Store Open Evenings 1 y Y SAN ACC aut Right, Lowest Prices. VITURE REDIT Worth eC , on $50 $75 $100 It pays to pay cash Harlem Furnih iture 147- 5” St HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more “Offers of Positions” than y other two mediums in’ the universe, | World Wants Work. Wonders.

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