The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1912, Page 10

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‘@ath etreet and Columbus avenue, Hun- 10 THROWN FROM HORSE, SHE'S CARRIED, IN ARMS UF ARIDER, 10 DOCTOR | —_-> — Wife of Lederer, Theatrical] Producer, Rescued by Horse- man; Refuses His name. Sire. George W. Lederer, fer marriage to the thea decor was Rene Davis, an thrown from her saddic West path of Central Park at du evening. The horse ran on for a Mrs. Lederer lay in the dust, grey A young knight, devoid of a but in riding costume, galloped up. Ho sprang trom his horse end asked Mra. Lederer her name. She was too weak to say more than “Dur- tend's.” ‘The horseman quickly lifted the young woman from the «round, placed her eoross the saddle seat, then sprang up end, holding her in his arms, sped to @e Duriand Riding Academy at Sixty- Greds of persons were startled by the | quired the THE EVENING WORLD, GEN. SICKLES IS AGAIN AT MERCY OF SHERIFF Treasures of His Home Are Seized on Account of Another $5,000 Debt The personal treasures of M. Sickles, recent € sheriff's wale ty + nh Dante The judgme pald in the ¢ favor of th and was mpany has ace ‘s rights was Court Justi under It The property work includes relica Sickles bric-eabrac, and costly OTTO LAUER NOT GUILTY. Dragetet in denerably Discharged fa Conrt To-Day, Apparently District-Attorney © of Kings County had no ev o warrant the arrest a week ago of Otto Lauer, @ druggist, of No. 481 Pitkin avenue, on @ charge Hing heroin to a Miss Jampole of i Berriman mtreet, for neither Mr. paey nor ar 084 epectacle and wondered if it were @ Ofrous advertisement. Mra, Lederer's car was waiting at the fiding school. In the machine, accom- panied by a policeman who had tried Yainly to learn the chivalric horseman's mame, sho was hurried to Roosevelt Hospital. Dr. George EB. rewer found (hat her right shoulder was wrenched end that ehe hed many bruises. fhe Lederers have two children, Josephine, three and one-half years, ana Charles, two. They live at No, 314 * West One Hundredth street. sanlainlalpneseatone STORK RACES SUBWAY TRAIN TO SOUTH FERRY. Mire. Agnes Komosky, twenty-one Fears old, of Elizabeth, N. J., was a Passenger in a southbounddsubway train fast night, when at Fulton street she Beckoned to other women in the car. ‘They learned her trouble and notified the conductor, who ordered a quick run to South Ferry, the motorman blowing hie whistle for assistance. Mrs. Komosky was taken off the car by the women and the train was quickly ren out of the station. Patrolman Neary of the Greenwich atreet station end Dr. Friedman from Volunteer Hospital, arrived and soon an eight- ind baby boy came on the scene. asked the mother: “Are you going to name him ‘Bub- wort" 0, he will not be named ‘Subway,’ woman replied. Both are doing ‘well tm the hospital. po~ Ss Witeon, 84; Taft, 21; T. R., 4 Clerk's office yesterday gave Wilson 4, Taft 21, and Rorsovelt 4 votes. Th: ‘vote for the Governurship was: Bulscr, GS; Hedges, 20; Straus, 4. A straw vote taken in the 7 ydwig aCmpy 35s: Block 8th Av. 36% OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK Newark, N. J., Store, 49 and 51 Market Strect One Dollar for your home, and YOU CAN P, want to furnish a room comp! paying ONE DOLLAR NOW Tremendous Money-Saving Sale of High Grade Enarne! Steel Beds. A Manufacturer's Entire Sample Line to Go at About Half Their Regular Price. Complete Room Outfit PAY ONE DOLLAR, eelect anything you need to furnish a room completely and we will deliver the goods promptly to BALANCE IN SMALL WEEKLY PAY- MENTS. This is @ atraight, bona-fide chance for you te get everything you balance in small weekly payments. the death of the wag: we will at once give you a receipied bill in full of your account without extra charge. of his assistants nor wlinesses appeared when the case w n New Jersey A Magistrate charged Mr. Laue from the time « was unjustly ac n part, re orably — din- who has maintained his arrest that ne i The caso was first called in New Jorsey Avenue Pi Court on Oct. 8% The District, case was not ready and an adjournment for one week was taken. The final disposition the case was unopposed by the District- Attorney or any one representing him. pide ate lene Census Rarean’s Cotton Report. WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—The total suppiy of cotton tn the United States on Sept. 90 was 2,110,678 running — bales, ig: 4 MAIDEN LANE-170 BROADWAY | Special To-Day & To-Morrow Our wholesale price to you $3.50 Retail jeweler nn is at least 6.00. Guaranteed it GENUINE FUL! MOND and real Din. Money back If you want It Send for illustrated whole- sale price lst, GF Mall Orders filled, C2 olla gold, 4 CUT DIA pearl scart Ten different designs, wie ILLS | America’s Greatest "| *°, Furniture House ann elled plate dra our ave AY THE A letely by in ya) and the ANY $6 Brass Trimmed Steel Bed | $9.50 Brass Trimmed Stee! Bed Meortkcts dewign. fies amie ice iter ial Beroll effect, Continuous posts, Head, GO inches high. |, : m9 heavy fillers im head and fost. | fits sods tency’ wont, { AN heavy: filing rod: ce “\Just another way Buffet, $10.69 Golden oak finish, 42-in, base; carved ¥ top with 12x 34-inch bev- mirror; 2top lined for sil- ver; large cabinet and long drawer. Double Stamps Mornings No Club Fees -No Red MS) ce No Stri \ NoExtra This offer is good for select whatever you need. Any advertised articles may be included count by buying a single advertised ar- ticle at the advertised price WITHOUT of your family hos: | haga eta) Atal Quality— Good Service of ‘spelling’ Y-O-U-N-G Derbies and Soft Hats, $3 & $4 y Oculists' Opticians | Half a Century tn Business, Headache Comes from Eyestrain —and it’s proven beyond a question of any doubt that correct glasses give the only positive and permanent relief. Eyes Examined Without Charge by Registered Physicians. Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12. With Far & Near Lenses, 84.50 to $18. 217 Broadway, Astor House. 223 Sixth Ave., 15th St, 350 Sixth Ave., 22d St. 101 Nassau, Ann St. 17 West 42d—New York. 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. PERRI-WALLA TEA ROASTED COFFEE STRAWBERRY JAM CANNED CORN FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & COM! The World Knows the best preventive and cor- rective of cog of hing digestive organs is the gentle, harmless, vegetable, always effective family remedy Style— | BEECHAMS Solid Oak were, one Single Stamps Afternoons DAC Tape s to This Offers harges of Any Kind TO OUR CUSTOMERS ou, too, what iet Bring One Dollar and account is still, closed it. DVERTISED ARTICLES ur outfit or you can open an ac- EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIND, SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED $6Continuous Post SteelBed Attractive design with heavy WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1912.' Such a Purchase and Such a Sale Could Hardly Ha While you have been enjoying summer weather right up to the middle of October, the Auto Wear Rain Coat Co. has been anxious!: waiting for Mr. J. Pluvius to wet everybody with rain so that their big—and bigger every day—stocks would move. They kept on making the fine quality rain coats for which they are famous, 4 hoping for the showers that would sell the stock witha rush. “It must rain in a few days,” everybody said; but it didn’t. Finally they had to do something drastic; they had to dispose of the immense stocks, and a few hours’ negotiation with O’Neill-Adams Co. opened a way to them—almost 2,000 Coats at 57c on the dollar. Now it is the time when it always rains, and with it comes this, the most wonderful Money-Saving Rain-Coat Sale you ever met with. The styles, the materials and the splendid way in which they are made are*the things to bear in mind, as well as the prices, which are almost half. This Letter Decided the Purchase Auto Wear Ratn Coat Co, ENGLISH SLIP-ON COATS Fer Men, Women ond Boe te DLGBCKEN TRAE New Y or hiennn fit. Ben IM Special Notice On account of the very large stocks involved, this Sale will be held in® O’Neill’s Store for Dad and the Boys Including the Women’s, Misses’ and Girls’ Rain Coats. Four Linea Het bad from Sixth Pontteee omen, (We hare dented be anceps your after of firtp-eeren cunt om the eatter fer tee caters Let of Val \nensand son's, women's, gute’, ed eye! catamestn, leh yon caretelty sanpested yesterday, aly the woot wamma) of Wate conti tion omié conse cub @ vistas tangata fo he offrad sow ot the Nglenng of tn omens em | ateoete ore sent ty ott eters of the fentig 1 Soe 010 come to empress ts somene fn ret (cote we tae tet pm wt tar Rain Coats for Boys | Rain Coats for Girls $1.98 to $4.98 | $1.98 to*4.98 Values $3.50 to $7.50 Values $3.50 to $7.50 Boys’ Rain Coats in single and double] Girls’ Rain Coats in single and double texture rubberized tweeds, cassimeres, |texture ‘rubberized Tweeds, cassimeres, Cantons and silks and rubber-faced|gros-grain and poplin and rubber-faced fabrics, in tan, olive, gray and fancies; |fabrics, in a large variety of shades, made with military collars; cut good|made to button up to the neck, with length and full sizes; 4 to 18 years. military collar; sizes 4 to 14 years. 84 to 44. 14 to 20, furnishings Suit, Dress or Coat from a -World Famous Paris Modiste? Some of the new garments The Newest Ideas of All the Recog- on sale at $17.50 “nized Foreign Creator: of Fashions Are Seen in Taese Beautiful Suits, Coats and Dresses, At $17.50 Under Ordinary Conditions These Garments Could Not Be Sold tor Less Than $25.00 to $35.00 Paris style, a foreign creator's oriyinal- ity and New York's best workman- ship, all put into your new fall suit, coat or dress for only $17.50. We cannot im- agine a more attractive inducement to the best dressed women to buy their winter outfit. Styles for every occasion—whether for dress wear or personal adornment, for morning, afternoon, or for the home and its comforts—is now at its best at O'Neill- Adams. It is a pleasure to choose from such complete varieties, knowing that in every article the high standard of O’Neill- Adams quality is maintained. New $25.00 to $35.00 Coats at $17.50 Coats suitable for street, tourist, afternoon and dress wear, made in the new three-quarter or full length styles, Some are lined throughout CONVENIENT PAYMENTS Can Be Arranged if Desired $25.00 to $35.00 Suits Silk and Cloth Dresses, at $17.50 $22.50 to $37.50 Values, Suits for Women and Small at $17.50 Women, plain tailored and fancy There are 15 models to choose ‘ from, Charmeuse dresses are trim- trimmed with fancy buttons, braid ped with lace yokes, fancy buttons and velvet. There are at least 20] and velvet, Colors: Black, blue, ith Skinner's satin, others are in models to choose from, ‘The | brown and taupe.” Woolen dresses, | double faced materiale in plaids ond materials: The new two-toned wide | trimmings of satin braid and novelty | MmIPe® . OOR*h ta pak others buttons. Matorlals broadeloth, serge, plain, Materials in broadcloth, serge, chinchilla, cheviots, mixtures, English tweeds. Sizes 8% to 55 bust models wale diagonals, homespuns, men's wear serge and cheviots, Colors are navy, brown, black and taupe; also basket-weave and two-toned ford cord. Some are copies of imported models, in all sizes from 8% the new two-toned colorings. Sizes | to? 4g bust measure. ® measure. 16 from 82 to 65 bust ¢ one Q | await your selection. » rom a8 8 bat #1780) | recat te gins me GAO | Soe at emee 17.50 Surety ‘Typewriters, $28.75 $5.00 Down; $1.00 a Week Don't mies this opportunity, Don't pase by a chance to buys first-class typewriter that will do all the work that pgioo male wi par lo Hh sally do a ney $28 75 arly-—do it eatisfuctorily—for almost one-fou: the price of the more noted machines............ e ‘There isn't anything lacking in these typewriters. Fine for etu- dents. Good for business and professional men, O'Neill Main @tore—=Firet Fleer, OTOL ZO O'Neill-Adams Co, th Ave., 20th to 2td St, EeaSave Your Surety Stamps—$2.50 in Goods Free for a Filled Book (Groceries Excepted) Ea EO) Shopping Centre 9 : In New York's QNEILI-ADAMS 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St., New York City Now Comes the Greatest Sale of Its Kind New York Ever Heard Of. English Slip-on Rain Coats For All the Family in a Most Extraordinary Sale en More Than Once in a Lifetime. It _is the Only Time This Manufacturer Has Ever Been Obliged to Sacrifice His Stocks. Rain $7.98, $9.98 & $11.48 Men’s Rain Coats, of double texture, plaid back, rubberized imported Canton and Paramatta cloth, in olive, several shades of tan and blue; cut in single-breasted style with military collar and have good sweep—sizes Rain Coats for Women & Misses $5.98 $8.48 & 59.98 In single and double texture rubberized, of fancy wool tweeds, wool cassi- meres, imported Canton lins and silks in black, » blues and s 1 shades of ey) pa iediuin aaa Feht Nd silks in black, gray, ues and several sha velvet; some are belted back; military or shaped collars. On Sate at O’Neill’s Store for Dad and the Boys—Home- Would You Pay $17 -50 for a New| Women’s “Angora” Sweaters Co. Coats for Men Values $12.00, $15.00 and $20.00 Values $10.00, $12.00 and up to $20.00 weight; some are plain, others are trimmed with Sizes 34 to 42; misses’, Building, Street Floor. The Newest and Smartest Idea For the Well Dressed Woman _., Something different—something out of the ordinary— distinctive, that’s what I want”—so we hear many particular women say. Here is a Sweater Coat that is quite different, and with & smartness all its own—and a special O'Neill price on it. Women's ‘Angora’ Sweaters, $8.98 to $11.98 Reapsifelly: knitted in the long, woolly yarn that is so fine looking and very comfortable and serviceable. Two styles for your selection, Women's ‘Angora’ Outer Vests for $2.50 The same soft, deep woolly weave as the angora sweaters; a large variety, Women's Regulation Sweaters,| Misses’ and Children's Knitted at $2.50—Plain and fancy weave, wor-|Aviation Caps, at 50c—Worsted, sted, white, grey and red; assorted styles, fancy weave; 88.00 and $3.28 valucs, at) $2090 |special value. “". 50c O'Neil! Main Store, First Floor, Thuraday. We Have Never Sold Such Fine Undermuslins at 69c The best any store has ever done is to sell such qualities at 75c to $1.00. Limited supp lise of the various materials and trimmings all put into one lot, made up and sold ‘“‘special” to O'Neill's, did it, NIGHT GOWNS, in high, low or V neck styles, dainty Chemise, handsomely trimmed Combinations, pretty Corset Covers, as well as Drawers, Skirts, and some Crepe Night Gowns, All neatly trimmed with laces, embroideries, insertions, etc. Wonderful values at... 69c 75sec CORSET COVERS AND/|_ 91.50 NIGHTGOWNS OF MA- DRAWERS AT 50c.—A Special new |SONVILLE MUSLIN AT 91,00— Line of Corset Covers and Drawers, | High, V and squaz: neck, yoke of fine including the extra sis drawers, also|tucking, trimmed with embroidery; Crepe Drawers, open or closed style. | also the extra sizes, O'Neill Main Store, Third Floor. Thureday. O’Neill’s Annual Fall Sale of Women’s $4 Edwin C. Burt Shoes at $2.95 Continues A special assortment of Fall and Winter styles, which is supplied for this single cut- price occasion only. The quantity available, while large, is re- stricted, The duration of the sale is limited, O'Neill Main Gore, Second Fioer, 294 Ht. Klevuters, New York Cy Q==—=—=O =O

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