The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1912, Page 9

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Peat to the cistoms oMetate in Wash-' AMATEUR FISHERMAN LAY Failing to secure redress there ho promised to take the case to the ALL NIGHT IN BOAT, SEASICK. MR. GOULD REGAINS | HIS CLOTHES, BUTIS. TOSUE UNCLE SAN Millionaire Is Irate Becatise He , Had to Pay Duty on His valet, Who knows every piece of wear- pparel in the Gould trunks and he did not think there would han $2,000 worth of goods on \ duly would have to be paid, Most of this consists of Mrs. Gould's Mr. Gould returned to Am ay his goods were entered du free upon his declaration that he waa Out in the channel th |a non-resident, that he did not intend swell and Kafarpogel to open his town house and that he ex- pected to return In @ few days to boat, so weak he could not raise his Burope, taking beck everything he had head, and allowed the tiny ehell to the France docked Friday Mr, together with Mra Me perfectly proper milltonair te retire at night without at least one uit of pajamas, or to rise next morn+ ing without a razor and a shaving brush handy, That '« what has annoyed Frank Jey Gould m greatly that to-day he de- oded to pay duty on all his Mfteen tounke and five pleces of hand begmage ea then take the mattor into the courte @ @ave the duty refunded on the Greund that, though he te an American @itisen, he is a non-resident. Gince /he landed Bridey from the France Mr. Gould has had only one miserable $180 sult of clothes to woar— @ elmple suit of business gray, hagn’t had his pajamas, his bath robe or Mts tollet articles, It was a porfect mulpance, for all his dunnage (being a Perfectly proper English word for lug- gage) was in the Appraisers’ Stores) where it was hold after its seizure, by Collector Loeb's hirelings because Mr. Gould hadn't offered to pay any duty, Barly to-day Mr. Gould's attorney, appeared at the Appraisore’ Stores with the Gould valet and announced that as soon ae the goods had been examined amd appraieed he woukl pay the duty, under protest, att You will tone system and feel better for taking, in the morning, \ glass of that he expected to house, No, 84 Fifth « cording to Collector Loeb, disproved hie assertion that he and all hia baggage wae selsed, The mer, Adams towed him to Boot: | bagmage of the Misses Kelly was en tered, as they are not Americans, arm concerned, the may, va) oa ‘ollector ve Mr, Gould {s not @ none| still very weak. Campbell's Soups Pay duty, ‘Kafarpoge) said vefore he left the Seeded Raisins es abou! non-resident, resident and he will have to Then he oan do as he wi going into court.” Mr, Gould te stopping with his eater, Mise Helen Gould, in Tarrytowa. pe Breanne Pandit PHONE LITIGATION ENDS U, &. Independent Directors te Pay Loses $1,600,000—Big Legal Fee. ROCHESTER, N, Y., Oot. The long tigation over the United States Inde pendent Telephone Company losses was compromised to-day. Tim amount paid Wo settle the 1@ suits now on the Su- ‘preme Court calendar ts $1,600,000, about 68 per cent. of the total amount lost by dnvestors in U. & I. T. bonds, which wag $2,000,000, ‘This money will be contributed by the directors of the company who include George Eas man, Hiram Sibley, Henry A. Strong, Thomas W. Finucane, James S. Watson, the estates of Dugene | hie men into every restaurant whioh en- | Satterlee and Albert O. Fenn, all of Rochester; William H. York, the estate of Willlam F. Nolker | after hours and they m of St, Louls, Mo, and others. | ‘The kph nt for the investors will re- ceive the biggest eu ever paid in local poe OTe he tere of their | Miss Ruth Law, who te flying at contract with the Investors they will > receive $65,000, Bornard Greenfelder, a | St. Louis axtorney, will receive $160,000 ya of thin amount and the remaining §36,000 | tournament in honor of the officers and goes to James M. O'Grady and Elbridge | sailors of the fleet. The altitude record L, Adams of Rochested and New York. | for women is now 8,000 feet. Mise Law Out of their fees these three lawyers B will have to meet the fees of Judge | Alton B. Parker of New York and John | Desmond of shis city, trial counsel. «Water WATURAL LAXATIVE Best Remedy for : CONSTIPATION WE 'THE HUDSON BAY IMPORTING ‘ROM OUR 23D STREET D ON A $300,000 LEAS! N EM Pp, REMOVAL SALE PRICES SPEA FOR THEMSELVES. SPECIALS FOR MONDAY ONLY 52 inch long Persian Lamb Coats $6 inch long Persian Lamb Coats 52 inch long Bison (dyed muskrat) Coats 52 inch long Arcadia Seal Coats 52 inch long Black Moire Pony Coat 52 inch lopg Marmot Coats 52 inch long Caracul Moire Coats. . 52 inch long Sabled Squirrel Coats. COMPANY ARE MOVING ise all intending fur buyers to come early for ction, and to avoid the afternoon crowds that are sure to attend. HUDSON BAY IMPORTING CO. Fur Neckwear 8200 Mink Muffs... $150 Mink Muffs... $75 Mink Muffs #125 Black Lynx Muffs., $75 Black Lynx Muffs... $50 Pointed Fox Muffs. . $75 Black Fox Muffs.. . . $50 Black Fox Muffs... . $80 Wolverine Muffs.. .. $40 Black Wolf Muffs.. . $35 Blue Wolf Muffs.... $28 Sabled Raccoon WNGS cei ces ieias 912 $40 Natural Raccoon $150 Mink Stoles $100 Mink Stoles $125 Black Lynx 5 #75 Black Lynx Stoles. $50 Pointed Fox Stoles $75 Black Fox Stoles. . $40 Black Fox Stoles. . $50 Black Wolf Stoles 930 $40 Black Wolf Stoles. . $20 $35 Blue Wolf Stoles... $25 Sabled Raccoon Stoles.....sersseeee $40 Natural Raccoon Men’s Fur and Fur Lined Coats #190 Natural Raccoon Coats $75 Natural Raccoon Coats, $28 Chauffeur Coats. Nothing Will Be Removed From Our 23d Street Store to Our New Building Hupson Bay: America's Largest Fur Store SALE AT 26 West 23d Street : 985 Men's Fur Lined Coats... ni ned Coats...9100 Just Let His Craft Drift Till Dawn, When He Was Rescued. Jacob Kafarpogel, a very amateur Ashetman, whose home ts at One Hun: | dred and Sixtieth street and Third ave- nue, hired @ be at Colwell'e wh j Sheepsliead Hay, at 4 o'clock yesterday! A&P Condensed Milk. He lay down in the bottom of the; drift where i would, When darkness he tried to row toward @cotiand AGP Salad Dressing.... t, but he felt the seasickness grow lead Ric on him and he abandoned all effort. es 5 Lu juckwheat.. At dawn this morning Charlee Adama, ri : d A&P Pancake Flour. . \'huade chance remark Tanda; N. Jy caine ecrose Matarporets |) Puffed Wheat rpen his town pont drifting almlesaiy ten miles aouth: | Bil B&O Molasses ee set nig coet of Mootland Tight. The emateur|/ MM AGP Pickles (Mixed, Gherkins or fisherman was delirious from fright and Chow Chow’ Prunes (65 to the . at Bandy Hook, dased and Braporated Peac: Hook fot home via the railroad that if not even with @ crowd, Sects, CAN'T KEEP POLICE OUT. George Rector’s Doorman in Court arp ihe SON Jerry Pollan, doorman of George ‘Reotor’s restaurant, was to-dey put ua- Ger 6600 bonds to keep the pence tor «ix monthe besause of his aetions in using & revel Go0> to prevent Inspector Magist®ate Butts eald the police al- waye had the right to enter any pubilc ordered by Commissioner Waldo to vend tertains customers after 1 o'clock and , announce to those present that it is) pasted tees atic ‘ghel Try to Fly 6,000 Feet U; wood Heights, woman's altitu afternoon at the Aeronautical Sock expects to make It 6,0000 feet. Mahlers STORE FOR WOMEN wear and for personal use. The Best Women’s Suits Ever Made to Sell for 15.00 ing, fit, linings, etc., you wil styled, faultless fitting and smoothly finished with cord edge binding. models to choose from. All lined with Skinner's satin. Extra Special—200 Magnificent hats, faithful bons, ornaments, etc. The ‘‘Wrichert’? $5 Shoes The limitless range of styles presented in “Wiche to wear them with every manner of costume —ther every occasion—for street, dress and evening wear. The essential beauty of ‘Wichert's’” and hand lasted into every line and curve. individual measiire-— they shape the foot, but do not pinch or warp. Master craftsmen skilled i in “Wichert's” $5 shoes the highest development of shoe making. No such Shoe value 1.95 ever known at Tan Russia Calf, Black Calfekin and P. Here's a money's worth that has no parallel in shoe 300 Hand Embroidered Linen Waists, 2.00 Actual 3.50 to 7.50 Values than 7.50, jade of the very finest quality pure linen, exquisi dozen different models, with or drill fr rbrol floral designs and border effects—soft or stiff collars and cuffs. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBER 7, GREATEBtor DEY SALE 8 DAYS OF BARUAINS You may select three of any one ar- t one of any three groceri longas yourpurchase amounts togsc, All these sre regular 10c articles. ut out te fish alone YOUR CHOICE OF THREE PATRICIAN SHOES 03.50, 94, DINE IN OUR RESTAURANT, 8th FLOOR joy a dainty luncheon, jar prices, quick Cantarelli and M: iarie Babin in Grand elevators direct. <> That Know re of Interest to Ever: Oriental and Domestic Sale of the Newest Silks at Furniture Week Continued, Our Annual Pure Food Show, Sixth Floor Extraordinary Sale o 1,000 Pairs ¢5 to ¢7.50 Lace Curtains, Something New! with Teas ané Coffees 4 Stamps with 1 fb, Tea 4c @ Stamps with 1 Ib. 78 Stamps with 1 1b. Tea 6c 4 Dares and etter patcenen from coer al Extra 2-ac Stamps knell. 20 Stamps {'%° Sultana Coffee 30c | 25 Stamps it" Ambrosa Coffee 32c Place, Inspector Dwyer said te had been | Ml 39 Stamps Tit" El-Ryad Coffee 36c beautiful German Silver practical, but course we are Mesh Bag is not on! extremely artistic. the first to show it. rectly soft, smooth mesh inst the gown; in the new V shape, with handsome 34-inch frame and 0 Women’s Stunning $25 to New Fall Suits whicrarte © 30 priee will be only 9.75 31st Street 6 At Sixth Avenue The New Order of Things Is Begun Today Thousands of Women Have Endorsed Our Policy and Applauded Our Values—The First Day of the New Regime We may be pardoned for this enthusiasm—for it was communicated to us by the thousands of women who thronged this NEW-old store from the time the doors opened this morning. Delight and satisfaction were expressed from the lips of all at the magic transformation of the store— its newness, brightness, convenience, comforts, at the wonderful beaut of the merchandise—its quality, style and low price. AND ABOV ALL at the idea that here at last was a big, modern, up-to-date,repre- sentative institution devoted exclusively to—everything for women to Spells Success Perfect $2.00 Corsets Not a cheap corset by any means—almply an extraordi- big value to quickly in- Made of white brocade” top je of white brocade, trimmed with eyelet me supporters, — medi long hip. For every For Tomorrow Another Budget of Introductory Values Combinations 2.75 value 4.50 In pink end white, ¢ bf If you are a keen shopper, if you are a real judge of value, if you know matertals, tallor- Frewere with rectie realize that these suits fall nothing short of the regular $25 standard-elsewhere. These suits are custom man tailored of the season's most 1-Clasp Doeskin fashionable fabrics—rough diagonals, men's wear serge and cheviots—superbly Gloves 85c who do not favor strictly tailored suits there is a magnificent collection of dressy 50c Neckwear 25c Dressy Trimmed Hats 5.00 A millinery sensation If ever there was one—for here is an assemblage of hats that have no peer nor equal for less than $10 or $12. Custom made soft and stiff effects in a glorious array of graceful and becoming modets, designed after the latest Paris pattern ily reproducing all the chic of the originals. Beavers, plushes, velvets, BIG purchase now, when sha hatters’ silk plush in all colors with gorgeous trimmings of ostrich fancies, bows, rib- Trunks 8.25 This Store will soon be known for the best and most stylish $5 Women’s Shoes in the world. At 15¢ Cowhide Suit Cases $5 footwear makes It possible shoes, oxfords and slippers for joes is not a surface beauty—it is moulded pnitt pommee, cloth ' . alue, They conform with the elasticity of a glove to every foot—they fit as though made to Simpson Crawford Co., Sixth Ave., 19th to 20th St. in the art of shoe designing and construction have expressed Sautoirs 1.50 German Silver Mesh Bags 2.49 it Leather, worth $3.00 le giving. These shoes are made with high Cuban heels, welted soles, neat narrow toes. ALL SIZES and WIDTHS. Never have ‘seen such waists as these under 3.50 and inany of them never less i} together - ‘ont, hand embroidered the dainties - Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders FR of Fashion Tomorrow at only able reduction. ed | | Hand-made Linen Cl Y Corded Renaissance aul ese and others, Tuesda: To the suits that remain from to-day’s selling we have added about 100 naa our ore stocks (equal values in every resi to ‘ oo the ay of suit selling. sure to come as early as you can, for seldom indeed can any store offer such values at this season. to-morrow a THE STYLES—All the autbentic models are included. Many are exact copies of Paris creations, cabereidy trimmed suits on which rich sil! braids and velvet are used, New vestee effects— beautifully embroidered suits, striking new fancy backs, breid- ed edge, plain tailored, new collars, some embroidered, some fasten with ret: ; all the correct coat eotte ight or cutaway; newest model, high girdle skirts. The colors include all the Fall shades, and every size from 34 to 55 inch bust, assuring all a becoming model, The Materials Every desirable material is in- cluded. Bedford Wie aged pits cord, broadcloth,| Peay de Cygne or cheviots, swagger] Skinner's guaran- mixtures, men's|teed satin. They wear serges and]are elegant fin- The Workmanship These are man-tailored wide wale fabrics. | ished throughout. Sale of Shadow Laces and Nets from a leading importer enables us to make this important offer dow laces are so much in demand by all fashion followers. These are the counter sample pieces, the outer folds, a Tittle soiled, but otherwise all are in “Yd. Shadow Laces up to 8 Yd. t5c and ¢1 Shadow All-overs; both white and about 50 pieces to sell at this price and in a variety of choice patterns, inches wide in Many designs to choose At 48c from, desirable for pleatings| —— ===es=ee== are in both ecru and white; Jabots and side Tall ann (os sinssing charmeuse dresses, | are the imported kinds that never sold under 75e and values up to 50c yard; special at 15¢. At 25c ity in both white and ecru; Yd. Shadow Laces up to 12 .” wide: beautiful al At 98 f whieh cost to import as fie yard; limited quan- values up to 7Se yard, | nets you know are mucb in demand; limited q for to-morrow’sselling at 96c yard; values $1.50 and $1.1 In New York's Shopping Center. Don’t Miss It! wt A New Fall Fashion Suppplement co EIGHT STRIKING PAGES ILLUSTRATING IN COLORS EE with NexttSUNDAY WORLD AN lial lle 00 and $5.00 jee, and hear Mile. Antoinete@ tanko's Orchestra. Expos’ en 0 344% ears Lradent HNPSONUVTAL STREET. n New York's Shopping Center, Basy to Reach from Everywhere. A Get) ————————— ee 4 Sales in Progress This Week No Precedent in Value Giving and Reader of This Paper ug Week, Fourth Floor Big Savings, Main Floor So All May Share, 5th Fl. oervi: a selections with Nahan $3.45 py. Despite the fact that we have a tremendous stock of curtains, we could not turn down this wonderful lot of 1,000 pairs, offered to us last Saturday. We bought at a remark- To turn them quickly into money, we have marked them so’cheap that every pair should be gone before closing time tomorrow. Every pair perfect goods, mounted on the best grade of French nets. These Stylish Lace Curtains Are Included: rie Antoinette Panel or Store Curtains ntoinette Bonne Femme Curtain $3.45 Pair Don't delay! This lot of Curtains will go with a rush, and they are values so unusual you won't want to miss them. Tuesday “Only $5 Lace Blouses at $2.98 E have the week's New, smart and up-to-date model, the materi white embroidered net or all- mart side effect, large crochet buttons, lain net, collar finish- ed with turn-over and ‘black ity we hope you erfect condition, $1.00 yard, at 480. Yd. Shadow All-over Nets, made in Calais, France; 36 inches wide; in a variety of handsome a ne IEEE amet SRR aerate apes

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