The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1912, Page 13

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ISA SINKILS AGED FATHER WHO UNTES Hs BONDS Steals Gun, Shoots Doctor and Holds Up Automobilists Till Caught. For a while to-day in the county Jal! @t Newburg, Robert Gorse regat reason. He was overwhelmed wit tress when he knew that while insane Dr. Charles A. Gorse, after the old man had listened to his pleadings and out tled. % jon the women will meet at noon, when he said. “I only remember that a beat aaa aad Gogo bd the free pa-) the clocks will be advanced, and again | to kill came over me and I sup tients whom the city will not pay for.! at night the men report, and the hand| father was the first person I saw. It would have been the same had I met ‘muscular cl » recently released from an asylum, went suddenly mad on his father's farm at Meadowbmeok, Orange County. He became violent and was bound hawd and foot by farmhands, He | begged to be set free, saying he was! | | 1 ase him, but his mo o brother, Charles, and his , Mrs Lotta, objected, knowing he was dan- kerous, County Judge Seeger went over trom Newburg and co: ted the young man} to Middletown A While left alone! with his son, Dr. Gorse, who was seventy years old, cut the ropes and Robert apparently went to sieep. Hardly had Dr. Gorso left his son's room when Robert !eaped from a win- dow and ran to the home of Wiliam Kenny. He bed into the house by | a window finding shotgun, | leaped out | Gorse sneaked toward hts father’s home, entered through a rear door and went to the office. Dr. Gorse was bend- ing over a table 8 son entered the room and ecrea “Now I've got you! As the madman aimed the gun Dr. Gorse tried to swing around in his chair, but beth barrels were discharged and he fell, ehot in the back, and died in- stantly, ‘The insane man turned and ren from the house. As he passed the home of Frank Henderson he aimed the gun at the windows and snapped the triggers, then ran on, The Hendersons telephoned Serst. Nolan of the Aqueduct police at Vails- wate, who eent twenty-five men on the tratl of the maniac, Automobilists eame racing toward Newburg, saying they had been held up by @ man with @ shot- gun. up. When he saw the gun was not load. | ed he leaped from his wagon and beat Gorse with his whip tl the latter fled to the woos. There Policeman Lowe captured him after a hard fight, 355. Block 8th Av. 362: Newark, NV. J., Store, 49 and 51 Market Street PAY ONE DOLLAR, Select anything One Dollar for a Complete you need to furnish pletely and we will del: © g promptly to your home, and YOU CAN PAY TH WEEKLY PAYMENTS. straight, bi ish a room con:pletely by paying ONE DOLLAR NOW and the balance in small weekly payments. TO OUR CUSTOMERS : This of- fer is good for you, too, whether rouraccount is 3! pen orif you ave cloved it--bring one dollar and select whatever you need. ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM 5 TO $1 5 ,000 ON SMALL Y PAYMENTS, $10 Collapsible “Palace’’ Go-Carts, 5.95 Extra large Fine Progress Made in the Col- ferry to-day saw with amazement that; to meet the increasing the seven big clocks, used to tell the progress of a twelve-day race against re time in the collection of $100,000 or more yertegday he shot and Killed his father, | for smith Infirmary, had jumped for- ward thirteen minutes since yesterday and on this, loose the bonds in which he had been| race, minute represents $1,90 for reducing| and on Saturday 300 women start into “How I came to do tt T have no idea," the $16.00 dofcit of Smith Infirmary, every I wenty-four, an athietlo, | == The driver of fish wagon was held | Ei ft) BALANCE IN SMALL This is a fide chance for you ! to get everything you want to furn- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, [se ae Present at the siaten Talent | WENT HUNTING TROUBLE STATEN ISLAND the committer met_and mace thelr re-| AND FOUND IT A-PLENTY. Reynolds, Jealous, Decided to Clean port, showing what had been done in wo days, and if they © enthusl- | ith which the « started e sble the first #: $100,009 tn | | the days remaining, every one would | ‘realize that the clocks will probably | met with such a swift response Smith Infirmary falls the heaviest bur- |den of caring for Staten Island patients. The clty pays for only the absolutely needy and Smith Infirmary treats every one regardless, That accounts for the 34,00 debt and also for the energy of the men who have set out to heip the hospital. Smith Infirmary wants a mo-| tor ambulance to. travel the sixteen | miles to Toi.enville shipyards, there are many accidents, and the hos-| Staten Islanders hurrying for the! pital also wants several enlargements, demands on it. Staten Island seems to think the hospl-| tal ahould get what it asks, The 300 collectors are divided into com. | panies of ten and the Island ts card-| \{ndexed. Last night Company X, under Ferdinand C. Townsend, led the sub- scriptions with $915. To-morrow eve- ning the score Will be announced again lection for Benefit of Smith Infirmary. the second registered $29,120. day of the Since every the race as rival collectors, From then der knew that in twenty- he men collecting all over had ratsed $13,000, will travel over the dial spelling out | $1,000 a minute for the benefit of an If they institution which benefits Staten Island. The Great Essentials or Food No matter how nourishing a food 1 st; Taste may be it must taste good. If it doesn’t, it won’t coax the digestive juices into action; and if it doesn’t do that the nourishment in the food will pass through the body unassimilated. No matter how nourish- e 2nd: Cooking ing a food may be, if it re- quires cooking it must be properly cooked. Cooking brings about chemical changes, without the aid of which the digestive juices cannot perform their task. y H-O Oatmeal is tempting in taste. The full flavor of the oats is brought out by our process of cooking in sealed cookers. H-O Oatmeal is always properly cooked in 20 minutes. We cook it over 2 hours at the mill before you get it. Therefore, you always have in H-O Oatmeal the two great essentials of food. Tomorrow make your breakfast H-O. $12 races Enameled Steel Bed , 5.79 Us Strikingly pretty new de ‘ entintous poste oncy Room Outfit! 4 BE ie NS Sing te this Offer—No Extra Charges of Any Kind. Any advertised article may be in- cluded in your outfit or you can account by buying a single ticle at the advertised price WITHOUT ANY EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIND. We Give Free Insurance In case of the death of the wage once give a receipted bill in full of your account. SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED $25 Reed 14.95 Pullman A luxurious roll $10 Peerless Oak Heater ily new with drop ‘ade atertt ally GasHeaters $1.50 to $5.95 | go round more than the figures on the/ | dial cali for. | eves, ’ a rely has any charitable enterprise) mussed up generally, George Reynolds —— On) was placed in the alcoholic ward at would have floated a warship, he mur- mured to t old man, to do a thi asleep. where | * ng at No, % Orange street, Brooklyn Hia wife, who !s young and pretty, sings at a rathskeller at Twenty-fourth street and Sixth avenue, Manhattan, and Reynolds did not like the attentions pald her, Havin ta ttle Duter courage, he went early to-day to the rathskelier and announced he was going ta an things up." The next minute he Was In the street badly In need of a ductor, Patrolman Benja.nin Smith found Rey- nolds wreatiing With a pile of cobbie- stones and pried him loose, though he dislocated the middle finger of his right hand doing it. eeepc ‘To-day is the fret day of registra- tion, If you do not register you can- not vote, Registration booths will open at 7 A, Mf. and close at 10 F. M. Out Rathskeller and Gets Mussed Up. When, with @ broken nose, two black two teeth missing and a fac ego at Islip, L. I. ilevue staggering under a load (hat octor, “Take it from ine, mnounce you're go!ng do it.” Then he fell in Flushing. Renyolds ts twenty-seven, a clerk Itv- Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street The young woman who buys apparel at these prices tomorrow will be getting wonderful values @ There is seldom any dearth of attractive prices for apparel in the New York shops. But are all of them really attractive? Will they all stand the three-fold test of quality, workmanship and style? That is the question—though it has never yet failed of a satisfactory answer at Saks’. The garments in tomorrow’ssale, unusual values that they are, fulfil the three qualifications mentioned. Fabrics in the newest designs and of irreproachable quality, workmanship that is faultless in execution and finish, and a range of styles that embraces the latest creations of Fashion's hour. Second floor. Misses’ Tailored Suits values 35.00 to 39.50..... wt 25.00 Made of imported broadcloth, eponge, Bedford cord, wool velour and men’s wear serge, in fancy tailored models. Lined and interlined with peau de cygne or Skinner satin. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Dressy Coats value 29.50..... special a 19.50 Made of imported plain or two tone Boucle cleth, in navy, gray, brown and black. Five full length models to choose from. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Mi ’ Chinchilla Coats) value 19.80. f pe rareainl ae) 12.95 Full length button-to-neck models. Made of navy, gray and brown chinchilla, with large patch pockets. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Street Dresses) value 22.50......special at) 16.50 Made of Bedford cord, men's wear serge, corduroy and velveteen. In navy, ruby, taupe, brown and black. Ten distinctive models. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Girls’ Chinchilla Coats value 16.50......... special at ; 9.75 Full length belted button-te-neck medels, made of leported chinchilla, in navy, gray andkrewn. Lined throughout with plaid worsted. Sizes 8 to 16 years, Girls’ Fall Coats : value 9.75...special at 6.95 Full length pisin tailored and Norfolk models. Made of all wool cheviot and fancy tweeds, in navy, gray and brown. Lined throughout. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Girls’ Street Dresses value 3.95... ..special at 2.95 Made of imperted plain or fancy repp, elaborately trimmed with handsome embroidery, in ight Bite: pink and white. Sizes 6 to 14 years. These Ostrich Trimmed Hats at} 2,400 pairs Women’s Black Silk Dollar Hose to be offered tomorrow at 65c Ten Dollars would be good value at twice as much @ More and more women flock every Sat- urday morning to our millinery salons to take advantage of our remarkable offerings of trimmed hats at ten dollars; and although there have been several ineffectual apy oo to duplicate these values elsewhere, so far none of them has threatened the popularity of this weekly offering of ours. @ This Saturday's sale is composed of Tam O'Shanter effects which are the newest vogue in Paris; also a half-dozen medium size shapes, in the finest quality of hatters’ plush. All trimmed with cstrich plumes or ostrich fancies, in artistic designs, and with that consummate art which, after all, is the chief factor in the success of a hat. If our reputation for direction tomorrow. tops and soles, hig! thread toes. foot. Don’t Forget This, Young Man— Saks Clothes Hold the Palm for Style @ Saks clothes for the young man go through the same processes of manufacture as Saks clothes for men. They are just as fas- tidiously designed, just as accurately cut, just as finely tailored, just as thoroughly finished, and not one whit less attractive as to style. They do not make clothes any better anywhere—they cannot, and every day of our lives we are rolling up a bigger clientele among the well-dressed young men of this city. Think it over. @ Meanwhile, here is a word or two about this season’s styles. The coats this Fall are very shapely, are rather inclined to be snug, and the waistcoats button fairly high. Made on the English negligee lines, and shown in a wide range of fabrics and colorings. Ages 14 to 20, Sizes 30 to 36..........005. .. Prices 15.00 to 23.00 Two very special sales in The reductions Dress and School Hats for Misses and Girls Misses’ Corduroy Hates fp teres Tyrolean shapes, with fancy feathers. ‘ade in all colors and combinations, 2.95 Suitable for ages 10 to 16 years. | Value 4.50 Saturda, special at Givl.’ Hate, in Continental model. Made of soft scratch felt, with fancy feathers aud velvet ribbon bows. Black, | 3.95 duced specially for The leathe leather, in a Blucher brown and navy and combinations, 8 to 16 years. ‘alue 6.00. special at 1912, CLAIM LOST ESTATE. Twe Cousins of Jo! Ten Years, Bring Suit. James Allen Barr of Metuchen, N. J, @nd Mrs, Ella Barr Richards of Jersey City appeared yesterday Preme Court Justice Stapleton of Brook- lyn as claimants to the estace of their cousin, Jonn Barr, who died ten years Barr left no will and no relatives could be found among whom to dia- tribute his estate of $0,000, The Pubito Administrator of Suffolk County distri- Duced $16,000 of the eatate in the ordinary way, the larger part of it going to the State. The balance consists of property Last yenr this real estate was adver tined to be sold for taxes. this value alone it would be safe. gq The woman who haslearned from experience to depend upon Saks’ for good hose values will have further proof of our ability in this The hose in this sale was bought a few days ago on very favorable terms, and every pair is a wonderful pur- chase at the special price of sixty-five cents. g Made of black ingrain silk, with lisle double Full fashioned as to leg and tu Good weight silk, rich in Values that no woman should miss. Youths’ and Boys’ Shoes are extremely liberal q Every pair of shoes in this offering has been taken from our regular stock and re- rs are gun :metal calf and patent made on a new orthopedic last. Sizes 11 to 1314. value 2.50. special at 1.85 Sizes 1to 514. value 3.00. special at 2.35 We head off competition by get- ting ahead in style—and quality. If you give us your head asa test we can soon convince you with before Su- ony "int Pane It makes little difference what you need—a World “Want” will go get Saturday, Oct. 12th, extraordinary offerings in Women’s Suits, Coats & Dresses at prices much below regular Our Women’s Department has built up its reputa- tion by catering to those women who stylish apparel but decline to pay prohibitive prices. 300 Women’s Fancy Tailored Suits 29.50 usually 39.50 to 45.00......Saturday special at " reproducing a dozen new Paris models—wonders of value. Made of wide and narrow wale cheviots, camel hair cloth, zibeline and men’s-wear hard-twisted serges. Semi and fancy tailored models, elaborately braided or trimmed with satin and velvet. Flat or high Robespierre collar, or hand-turned collar and revers. Straight line or draped skirts, with high waist lines, trimmed to match coats. In black, navy, taupe, brown and gray. Large & small sizes. Fourth fleer Women’s Coats \ Women’s Coats! value 25.00 at 15.00 value 35.00....at 22.50 Three-quarter and full length models. ed petty garments, made in London Lined all through. With low collar or and Berlin, and exclusive with Saks’. buttoned effect. Semi-fitting backs. For touring and rough weather wear. Collar and cuffs of broadcloth. Rough Mixturesand stripes, mannishandfancy chinchilla and cheviots, in all colors, models. Patch pockets and new sleeves. Women’s Wraps | 28.00 Beg Coats\29, 50 value 39.00 ats Made of fine brocaded satin. Seven- Made of lustrous broadcloth, and rough eighth cutaway effect, draped in front, or pebbled cheviots, in black or navy and fastened far to side with hand- blue. Lined entire. Long shawl collar made braided ornament. Edges trim- or square cut revers, as well as cuffs, med with wide marabou trimming. trimmed with wide braid velvet or Lined and interlined with peau de Astrachan cloth. Garment buttons to side with hand made frog. Some cut- cygne in black, helio, white, taupe, pink, light blue, gold and lavender, away, others straight line models. These frocks are for street, afternoon and dinner wear. A number of smart styles, duplicating the latest Paris ideas. Draped or plain skirts, with high waist lines. ‘aists effectively trimmed. Vestees of tucked net and satin. Plat Robespierre collar of net, satin and lingerie. Some of the collars have lace jabots. In black, navy, taupe, brown, blue, Copenhagen and white. Walking skirts, straight line models, with pleated backs. High bodice. Serges and mixtures in plain black or navy and all the new mixture effects. Women’s Charmeuse Dresses values 25.00 & 29.50.. Saturday special at 500 dozen Woman's Gloves at an actual saving of forty cents on each pair q There has been some scurrying lately in the glove market. Prices show an upward tendency, owing to the increased cost of raw materials. Despite this condition, however, we have contrived to get hold of a special lot of gloves at a big saving. 300 doz. Women’s Suede Gloves } 85c value 1.25. Saturday special at A dressy Two clasps and filet plain silk back. 200 doz. Women’s Cape Gloves) int back and one clasp. Also Cape gloves with racelet wrist. In white, black and tan. values rested on The finest imported German suede stock, glove, in black, white, tan and mode. hi ced heels and four value 1.50. Saturday special at) 1.10 Made of imported Cape stock, prix seam sewn, spear stre. At prices like these, Boys’ Clothes are a source of economy and not expense Boys’ Suits....value 10.95....Saturday at 8.50 Pine quality all wool cheviots, in gray and brown mixtures. Norfolk and double breasted models, with extra pair of knickerbockers. Patch pockets. 8 to 18 years. Boys’ Suits....value 8.00....Saturday at 5.95 With extra pair of knickerbockers. Made in Norfolk and double breasted models, All wool cheviots, in gray, brown and blue mixtures. 8 to 18 years, Boys’ Overcoats....value 15.00....Saturday at 11.50 Made of chinchilla, in light and dark gray, and navy blue. Pull length, double- breasted models, with convertible collar, and full belt all around. heck worsted lining and yoke and sleeves serge lined. Ages 6 to 12 years. Children’s Overcoats....very special at 5.95 Made of all wool-chinchilla, in blue, light and dark gray. Velvet collar, buttoned to neck. All wool flannel lined throughout. 3 to 10 years. in this sale of | Specials in Underwear for Youths and Boys, and in Gloves for Boys and Girls Root’s Tivoli Underwear, for youths and boys, made of gray merino, in full sizes. Silk taped neck, Sizes 26 to 34. alue 1.00 special at Boys’ and Girls’ Washable Gloves, made of tan and white Cape, with spear back. Can be washed with soap and water and will keep as soft as when new. Sizes 0 to 7. Saturday special at this sale tomorrow. 65c lace model which is 1.50 Saree enenemne ces es

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