The evening world. Newspaper, October 10, 1912, Page 14

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ee rr eae aa ee ee Ne RIE iin. semper LSAT PRAT a+ AASNSDORE SS SE RS THE EYNING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER 10, 1912. TAFT IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. |I. W.W. LEADERS STAY IN JAIL Gets in a Golf Game Before Visit $11,000 for taxes, ness that way. My father owes my + 4,00 on the second mortgage property and $1400 Ine ne on that sum, He cannot W. L. DOUCLAS Why You Should Co ot $3 $3.50 §$4 SHOES Bathe Internally . same Court Refuses to Rel Ettor and | ’ i her aid from her. to Secretary MoVeagh, Others on Under our present mode of living, L. Douglas shoes } President Schenck accords @ whole downfall, finan-| BRITTON WOODS, N. Ht, ¢ Nature u 4 cannot dispose of |W. L, Douglas 8! “ ETTON NN. H, Oot, 10.—| SALEM, Mags. Oot. 10,—Juage Josepn ated { HOME fled Gen. Mtokles that unless ¢ very other way, a duo} President Taft had his first golf game|F. Quinn of the Superior Court to-| #ll the wa This waste sends it Bol: hold their shape, fit | . est was paid by Oct. 10— # taken Into hig life. | to-day since he left Beverly with Mre. sons into the system, through the blood) petter and wear longer | day declined to order the release on Taft and Miss Koardman on his #ix-| bail of Joseph J. Ettor, Arture Glo- ay automobile trip through New Eng-| vannittt and Joseph Caruso, whose land, The President was up early and, ‘tial on charges of belng responsible Played nine holes on the Mouth Wash-| for the alleged murder of Anna Io- ington links. Although a light rain| Pig#o, @ Lawrence mill worker, le pend was falling and the mountains wero| '"& in his court. covered with mist, there was a small| ,Motion asking the release on ball of gallery present. Ettor, Glovannitt! and Caruso, who |bank, under the law, would LUMBER FREIGHTER UNDER MORTGAGE is:~7:Scesaca was y fortunes on them; ing for his family.’ nion Sickles has made public an- letter, which he says hie father New York society n Washington in March, i807, He declines to tell how he secured anion of these perfervid love circulation, and brings on countless ills That's the rea in illness is to give a | than any other make for the price. Stores in Greater New York: done no’ nue, appri view of the ste, oe woman” fr vising the use of the J. B. L. Cascade, wr RE Nature's cure for constipation, which rids the lower intestine of all waste and Warship Backs Into Ves-} Aged Civil War Veteran, With- A . 1 Industriai Work- i i i 1 can do no more,” a | The letter is as follows: After breakfast hore the President | T@ Brominent in the kceps it healthy without drugging, tine, but { Funds, Faces Fores [tay “in an, ‘Gen. Sere ve | Miss ——, Windsort Hotel, [204 hie party left for Dublin, N. H., Fetes atin sect ere, fled with | Itis now shown by all Riker and Hege- sel Off Quarantine, out Funds, Faces more than 900,00 and T do nop wi*| "ls ne. ¢ wan always glad when |VOaehe OF the 'Treurary Wo were made at that time, The trial of [man Drug Stores in New York and x " should waste my own j tor. we the three men will be resumed next | Brooklyn. Escapes Damage closure Proceedings. tune and ruin myself. t ye] you Game, alware Sorty oot 708 | sie Monday, when a new venito of %0| Ask for booklet, “Why Man of Tos Pp like Sorneabentee ah Ten nev | tt me, always nappy to ao co you, 9 tay dotnet witer Sod tanned talesmen will report for examination. 'day Is Only 50% Efficient.” . = | > » leave . Hes ion 1s will oven at lem has contributed nothing quer to! 1 when with A. M. and close at 10 P.M. ILLUMINATION TO-NIGHT] WIFE WON’T HELP HIM, |™ Spport of the support of ry nil: to ait by your ald — - — ‘/ i ren for thirty years, I have hood 4 look into your eyos _— _— for him. My last sacrifice dy et ae ry voice and hear you Saxe my Jewels to prevent him fram bing! *" you. sah more to me than all else in nose three words said to you would bring me back strength and hope and darling—oay them to me from your heart—and happy. You have been | >» me than anyone elee | becaure I love you bet- ‘en Thousand Electric Lights) “] Have Done Enough,” She Will Display Fleet Along “My Only Reward Riverside Drive. Has Been Ingratitude.”’ driven from his home. His angwit ¥2* to Insue @ public statement grackine | me before the world. ‘That # )'*| gratitude, Now I shail do nothiss mor’ bn) except to protect my interests ari those | agaln—and of my obildren.” re Stanton Sickles, who tee sturi toh!’ | | mother during all her maritad iste! ow fe and OPPENHEIM, CLLINS x € 34th Street—New York. Says. GE boll JAIDEN LANE-170 BR ‘The United States cruiser Montana, Unies wealthy friends come shortly| ties, doctared neither he, hig otter: * ini ae i i ing in to take ber pace with) to his financial assistance Gen. Danial|nor his aster would go again (9 th Le tA Ge thaseh 36 4807, Special! Announce, for Priday, Os for Friday, Detober Lith, other ships of the Aclantic SqUAd-|m sickjox, warrior and atatesman,|General’s financial sssistance, 600. ey SOLID GOLD LAYALLIERE, tn the North River, was in collision | orobabiy will lone hia home, No. 23 Fifth ‘ nome property, on which | fff SON DECLARES GENERA |S proceedings are to be | if fronts 79 feet on Fifth avenue GENUINE PEARLS. OUR WHOLESALE PRICE, the Ossabaw, a lumber steamship, avenue, where he is spending his fe- end deve, SPENDTHRIFT, tit Quarantine carly to-day. A Most Important Sale of surrounded by rare art ‘ and exends back 100 feet on Ninth TBe Montana was at anchor when the | pieces and books he has «athered in hie| “My father receives a large gension | Tt in assonned at $148,000, but is 65 Goa eian w came in and was golng astern | travels all over the globe. and has other large tmoomes which 000, to take @ yank at ber anchor would have permitted him to at «! After holding off as long as it wae Able to do under the State banking laws, the Bowery Savings Bank, ef No, 128 , has notified Gen, Sie! ana his wife, from whom he has been ee tranged for more than a quarte century ,that foreclosure proceedt to be instituted immediately on the first of $114,000 it holds on the property, Nos. 28 and 2% Wifth avenue.| Mra, Sickles, who once before saved the General's home by pledging her jewels to pay one of his debts, will do nothing further because of the tirade he issued Against her at the time eho pald the first dent. ' No legal proceedings have been insti- tuted looking to a foreclosure of the! mortgage, but under the State law ace tion must be taken Immediately. Presi- dent H. A. Schenck of the Bowery Sav- ings Bank declined to-day to tell when proceedings would be begun, but it was learned attempts will probably be ‘The Ossabaw was making 4 out of her course to get out of @ way of the steamship St. Laurent, ich was just leaving Quarantine. The broadside of the lumber ship ted slowly against the stern of the . ‘There was no sound of a crash but Uttle scraping. The cruiser red ahead at once. After she had on up the river It was found there evan an opening between the plates of Oasabaw forward, which was let- ‘G@ng tn water fast. Because she was with lumber there was no dan- of her sinking and she went on to berth wich a decided list forward, Ten thousand golden firefies wili seem have been liberated to-nixht along erside Drive, when from the boule- FG adove and from the river below ts of colors will wink and on gray battleships and in green hie obligations. In the past fen months | he bas raised several tkqusand dollar on promissory notes and Y amot un derstand why he has not palt sre in-| , terest on this mortgage. Ingtead of pay- | ing, he has written the bank emsiantly | ther « telling them that he would jay ‘wext cow, accordin week.’ Of course, the bank caanot do letersburg to the Tem, CHILDREN NEE) “GASGARETS” WHEN GROSS, FEIERIH OR CONSTIPATED Any child will gladly take "Casea' never gripes or produces the slightest un on Constipated Bowels, sweetens the stoma na healthy condition. Full directions for children and gro i Ke. Mothers can rest casy afte giving this gentle, thorough | Prepare for Revolt lana. PARIS, Oot. 10.—Reporta of a possible surrection in Poland have regulted Dosen seeced cag. woret instructiona being given to the Matl Orders Promptly Filled, ers in Russian Poland to tranefer | NRO CE T THE: WHOLESALE PRICE Retail Jewder's Price ts 85.50 Tailored Suits for Women and Misses also suitable for small women 14, 16 and 18 years to Choose From, funded on Hequest, pacch from St. Consisting of the season’s best models in plain and fancy tailored effects of Velvet, Corduroy, Velour de Laine, Broadcloth, Wide Wale and Serge in prevailing colors (actual values to $55.00) 29.75 3750 42.50 Styles and make represent our usual standard, embodying materials, workmanship and finish of the highest excellence. Harlem Furniture ‘andy Cathartic,”’ which acts gently— -though cleanses the little one’s jaxative to children, VE NIGHTS OF ILLUMINATION ARE NOW ON. To-night will be the firet of the five ation nights, The local commit- bas twined bulbs by the hundred the trees and shubbery of the Drive 4 Park, residents have agreed to te and filuminate their houses, 4 the battleships are getting ready Outline themselves tn fire, River craft are advised to be very tful to the San Francisco, which of Eighteenth street near the Jersey shore. She ia a mine- if sbip and has on board 90,000 nda of cellulose soaked in a high jostve. About her masts, far up it of arm's reach, are hundreds of jonators, They are hung on the te because, on her recent Southern ine, a sailor kicked one of them ing on deck. He was blown to jeces and three other men were killed. Moving picture men boarded the yoming this morning and the captain bis men do various drills for them, “dress ship,” & pyramid with the forward gun a0 4 base, rising row on row to the top of the upper end of bridge supports. | tiny submarines caused a great | Of excitement to-day, creeping to Places with their gray backs y out of water. They hurried Uy to their anchorages and no at- tion was paid to them on the big neters as they paswed, of the type | ey Are supposed to sting from below, TING ALLOWED ON 6HIPS _ (IN MORNING NOW, Geveral more big ships and a host of. ere coming tn to-day to with the mighty Wyoming and { wicked Wyoming, which has joined the Arkansas, and is anchored qf Bighty-sixth street, was followed in by the North Dakota, the, Vermont, the @oliers Brutus and Culgoa, the gunboat witle and the Dolphin. ‘The Hmored cruisers come in to-day, and & few hours with the torpedo boats, marines and special craft, the great will be complete—123 vessels in f LThe veesels were again crowded with Weitors and Rear-Admiral Osterhaus @pnownced that henceforth the ships be open to visitors from # to 11 in forencon, as well as trom 1 40 4 afternoon. From the Utah flag floated yesterday, a signal @at the big fighter was taking on hel and powder. The many visitors who thronged her wide spar deck saw «ona of long cylinders heaped about and cases containing smokeless powder for the Winch guns ——— WILL SAIL IN SKY FOR SEA SAILORS. ‘@ fleet of a dozen aeroplancs manoeu- ne vring at @ height of 2,000 feet will be @ feature of the aviation meet at Oak- ‘wood Heights, 8. 1, Saturday afternoon ‘This will be part of « programme ar- ranged to entertain officers and sailors of the Atlantic fleet. filed by Mies Ruth Law, the only wom: an flyer in the meet. She uses a Wright Machine despite the objections raised by the Wright brothers aguinst fighte by women. Among aviators who will put their planes through all the feats of the bint- Man's science are Capt. Thomas 8 Baldwin, George W. Beatty, Harry 9. ‘The airships will be led by one han- | made to serve the papers Sickles before to-morrow, MARS. SICKLES REFUSES HUS- Brown, Ceci! Peoll, Samuel Barton Horace Kemmerle, George O Simmons and Mr, Weeks, “A # jong drinking James Murphy, thir pmith, rooming at No, si Colu ut his throat with He was taken, ‘The interest on this first mortga $118,000, which amounts to $2, Aue to be paid to the bank A’ remains unpaid. laws, which govern the Bowery Sav- ings Bank, will not permit a State bank to hold back a mortgage on property on on Gen. BAND FURTHER AID. Tho State ar GATOR ANER san RT OT ‘4 : fandal PR CLonaING FLeM CKETT, CARHART & This is the height of the Clothes Season. 1 Ueppaocay ey with ve makers and Face of sermon poe , with but a single exception, prices must wherever there is good clothes reputation. ‘The exception is here at the Hackett-Carhart stores. It is here solely because of the recent receivership. It exists for the reason that the creditors accepted # cents on the dollar—a concession that permits present stocks to be sold at an average of 50%, less than r: prices. . *. * ‘These present stocks comprise moré than 25,000 garments of the latest cut, the newest fabrics, the finest tailormg. ~ All are of Hackett-Carhart quality--a standard thit has been pre-eminent for more than fifty-six years. he materials are nearly all exclusively woven. Allwool, cold water shrunk, and tested for color and strength. = The models embody the best style ideas of two continents, Greater distinctiveness, more absolute correctness, is not pro- curable from the most renowned custom tailor. 50c on t $13.50, 15, 18, 20 & 22.50 Suits, Fall $10 00 Coats and Winter Overcoats $13.50 $18, 20, 22.50, 25 & 28 Suits, Fall Coats and Winter Overcoats $17.00 $22.50, 25, 28, 30 & 32.50 Suits, Fall Coats & Winter Overcoats. . - ‘vplication 4 | You'll Pay Double Hackett-Carhart Prices for Similar Clothes Elsewhere Your Average Saving Here Is One-Half universe. Briefly, you can choose here among New York's finest clothes— and save an average of one-half on your selection. . s e To give you an idea of what awaits your Nearly se suits, in over 800 fabri and designs is here tee day. Most of them specially woven, and of every new pular THE weave ‘and mixture. Blues and Blacks are included. The models include all the correct English, Continental, Fifth Avenue and College adaptations for all ages and sizes of men and boys. Then there are more than 11,000 overcoats in over 40 distinctive models for every possible service. They range from the smart quar- ter-lined Guard Coats for Fall, to the big warm Irish Freize Coats for zero weather. Nothing in style or fabric for any service has been omitted. If you had unlimited means and could command the finest tailors in the land, you couldn’t get more in clothes than awaits you at the Hackett-Carhart stores to-day. And, remember, that each garment in every stock means an average saving to you of e Dollar $28, 30, 32.50, 35 & 37.50 Suits, Coats and Winter Overcoats. $32.50, 35, 37.50 & 40 Suits and Winter Overcoats........ $35, 37.50, 40 & 45 Suits and Winter Overcoats............ Fa $21.00 ... $24.00 $27.50 FULL DRESS, TUXEDOS, CUTAWAY COATS AND VESTS, AND FUR LINED COATS AT 331407, TO 50% REDUCTIONS FURNISHING REDUCTIONS, $1 Non Srinkable Medium Weight Worsted SPECIAL REDUCTIONS 50c & 75 Neckwear; New Fall Shades 25¢ : G5¢ | $5 to $8 German Blanket Robes 65¢ Knitted Neckwear, 3 for $1.00 .35e $1.50 New Shrinkable Medium Weight Worsted He & $5 Sweater Coats, vay worsted.» : MIs seeee avrivannirr ture worsted, «+. ++. $1.50 & $2.00 Shirts, Famous Makes, $2 & $2.50 Shirts, Custom and Famous $1.85 & $2.50 Imported I Arabian Mocha Gloves $2.50 Imported Mocha ( * $1.65 50c Egyptian Cotton Balbriggan Underwear 265 Broadway Near Chambers st.. Ovvveite City Mall. ee el 841 Broadway At 18th ft. Near Union sq. tion is the first consider- A ation of Hackett, Carhart & Co. Inc. $1.18 Retall, If your selection fails to render kind of service, return it, and we will refund your money. 18 ENGLISH TWEED RAINCOAT REDUCTIONS $7. & $7.50 Rubberized Raincoate 25 $8 & $10 Rubberized Raincoats........ $15 and $18 English Tweed and Rubbe Raincoats oo... $20, $22.50 & $25" En English Tweed Rainc 119 W. 42d St. Near Broadway. Open Evenings. 154 E, 125th St. Near id Ave. Open Kvenlugs Inc. HE Sunday World's Want Directory makes more “Offers of Posi- tions’ than any other two mediums in the The Wonderful Angelus The World’s Great Player-Piano Justly the Angelus has been classified as the “human player-piano.” Instead of merely grinding out music accurate in note and time— it opens a way by which the player can put his own expression into every eC. The “phrasing levers,” a device peculiar to the Angelus—make it possible for the player to shade and color the music just: as he desires. It transforms mechanical playing into human playing. A new world—a world of never-ending delights—is opened. The music that is in the heart can find expression. Why Not Exchange the Silent Piano Now ? We will take the old piano in part payment on one of the new player-pianos—arranging terms of payment to suit your convenience within reason. Every day you keep the old piano its value decreases. “It does not improve with age. The wonderful Angelus-player comes in combination with. the world’s great pianos in the Chickering-Angelus, Knabe-Angelus, the Emerson - Angelus, the Lindeman - Angelus and the Schomacker - Angelus. It would be a pleasure to demonstrate any of these instruments and to show you how easy it is to transform your silent piano into an instrument that will bring the joy of music into your home. Piano Salons, First Gallesy, New Building, John Wanamaker Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS

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