The evening world. Newspaper, October 18, 1912, Page 12

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a AUTO WRECKS SWEEPER, F THEN SPEEDS AWAY. fae iDriver Thrown From Running if DASH AWAY AFTER Board When He Asks Chauf- . feur to Stop. 8 © A Diack automobile containing five bearing the number M#ON Y., whieh is / recorded as belonging to Héward Duell , ake: TA of No. 6% Eighth avenue, was nignag- bb Each Case Autos Fail to|!# sone Twenty.tourtn street, betwern Broadway and Sixth avenue at a good _ Stop to Assist Men Hurled — |*#** of sPeed arly to-tay when it ran : to Street. Between miinigh: and dawn to-day This agnificent Brass Bed era Gee fi fee men in different parts of the city Compicte with Guaranteed Empire Link Spring at $4.25 & $6.00 , mmoweicci Z| FREE FOR 10 DAYS ON TRIAL. be Sara away wen ot darkness, with Send na cae Deer Address Only. ak eae tw Tots fas Wai tt i {| Ni WOMEN’S TRIMMED HATS ~ SUITABLE FOR AFTERNOON AND SEMI-DRESS WEAR AT THEGREATLY REDUCED PRICEOF . $14.00 to ‘the team attached to @ atreet sweeper driven by Josaph Rosal, of No. 42 East Sixteenth street, The horses j Were allghtly Injured and the sweeper Rey sas wrecked, Rosai was thrown from 4 hia seat but landed on his feet. y Two of the occupants of the car t 4 Jumped out and pulled the wrecked sweeper away from the auto #0 that {t could go ahead. As it started Rose " Jumped on the running board but the chauffeur refused to stop and after ANNOUNCE THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL SALES about a half a block Rosel was thrown off. ITis body and knee were ‘bruised and Nis tace cut. He was attended by , FOR TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) Dr. Martin of New York Hospital and taken home, Detectives have been put bel dialled 4 WOMEN'S IMPORTED LINGERIE WAISTS is i atenes tat whe William P, King, proprietor of the ‘ Hotel, No. 9 Cooper Square, was Gret te be injured and his hurts the most serious, He started to qfoes the square from his hotel to the opposite sidewalk and had just reached he shaft erected about the mouth of the aqueduct workings there when he heard ta drumming of an approaching au- tamodile. THE MILLINERY DEPT ON THE THIRD FLOOR King was unadle to nee the machine because of the shaft house, and after pausing until he believed that the auto bd passed he stepped out around the MEN'S FURNISHINGS Serge cera or, CONSISTING OF MEN'S ENGLISH OVERCOATS Butler, who eaw the accident, tried to ACTUAL VALUES $45.00 & 50.00 at $30.00 ap the car but he was not heeded. era MAcNiNe MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS PLAITED OR PLAIN, Michael Contant! of No. 320 West ACTUAL VALUES $1.50 to~2,00 at SII5 ‘Twenty-first street was the cond vic- r oo eed fends. H as crose- i" . fay Bisnih' avonce enty-aret ||] Massie slack Ce a) MEN'S PAJAMAS oe MADRAS AND MERCERIZED street on his way home shortly after ae “ MEE Caine, cyan passcnsuy "3 ire F t * f Co MATERIALS . PER suit, $1.35 strack him, CTUAL VALUES $2.50 & 3.50 ee bin saied Hes fet Sony ih me te ne ig. UO. " 82 “Biassdhe pedentrian caw ths socident, = BAN SATA RTE, ALSO PLUSH MOTOR ROBES, man to Contanti's aid yee pea gaa a Called from New York Hospital and the Established 1863 IN various coors > . aT $7.00 & 8.50 ACTUAL VALUES, $10.00 & $12.00) injured man was removed there, later te be taken to his home, No trace of the automobile which had hurt him cquld be found. Joneph Rossey, driver of a atroet sweeper in the employ of the Street Cleaning fnjurion, but a dash of, the ae Sixth Ave. i: Below Tun st. Only Entrance Is Through ‘the Furniture Store A SPECIAL SALE 1S BEING HELD OF BOYS’ & YOUTHS’ CLOTHING ue when an auto- high speed the sweeper. | sweeping machine was veered ly around and Rossey was thrown from his seat into the tonneau bd the os ff Py New Fall Suits $ Be se nt | EAU) $20 & $25 Values ie-bdm'’s got ¢nough free ride. mit him." Roasey was picked up and e ° COMPRISING: Clothing on Credit Boys suits 7 7 > : 7 7 at $6.50 BOYS’ ULSTER ovERcOATS > «7 ~«|. AT «8.50 BOYS RUSSIAN OVERCOATS 7 ° 7 aT 6.00 YOUTHS’ SUITS One ae hae Hee a oh) 274) BOYS' LAUNDERED WASHABLE BLOUSES HEN your suit is purchased , ic here there is a two-fold guar- $3.85 PER HALF : ‘ 70c. tac antee that goes with it. Firstly, they catry’ the! guarantee of Wi 5are' the recognized bin style, fit ALSO A SALE OF GIRLS’ DRESSES AND COATS AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES a dina al “STRAUS ATTACKS BOSSES. BATAVIA, Oct. 18.—Oscar 8. Straus, ve candidate for Governor, made nine speecies yesterday in as many towns in Steuben, Allexany, Liv- ingeton and Genosee counties. At Bel- ndehip, Cuba and Avénvhe the rear platform of his.cur. of his audiences was at early evening. It was 9 the special train reached Mr, Straus was at once e Odd Fellows’ Temple, crowd was awaiting him, % minutes, devoting most en arraignment of B. Altnian & Cn... RIDING HABITS FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND GIRLS he. dit house where you are sure of SHOWING THE LATEST APPROVED STYLES AND i ars grr ror liable nse wh at Coch Prices. : yi . chad nin 1m he rage, THE NEWEST MATERIALS. SUPERIOR CUT, WORK- 7.0 A, MM. Gm. iio i south part BE the iad MANSHIP AND FINISH ASSURED. ie ray { if H “ # FE iy i COMPLETE EQUIPMENTS FOR RIDING {ity Avenne, 4c) wok 35th Meret, Nem Pork | ROYAL EZENrURE ) RLEM 12190 SAVE BET: eR O'sT Homes —Blgh Grad® Turkish Couch, upholstered in Bo Credit Terms F ce iw mance ct. SR PEE 858 cart feet, indestructible 3 Foome $49.98 ee OrEN EVENINGS. > 500 75! THZ EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1913. ; ad) uu ‘ ACT rere etree wire tor Oar | 0a Week EEE ERE iy New Catal lie MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— nial Tae “a WORLD “WANT” wD, WILL GO AND GET IT. Franklin Simon & Co.» Fifth Avenue “Correct Dress” For Misses, Girls, Young Men and Boys Exclusive models and fabrics not to be found elsewhere, at popular prices, SPECIAL SALES SATURDAY, Misses’ Tailored Suits Corduroy Norfolk Suits Plush Collar Diagonal Suits Tailored suits of best Bi E a Copy of “Francis” model of imported corduroy, in black or Ne janet in navy, black, brown or wtetah intind new Pate Mattar are ot ; Te to 20 years. vatue 830.0 29,50 — alto do yecre. ue su0.80 39.50 Fur Trimmed Cloth Suits Fur Trimmed Votvee Suits pot tailored sults of Velour de Of imported velveteen in blac! fyg Laine A ee Coat with large or brown; cutaway coat, semi-! collar of French mole or seal fur, latest back, large collar and cute of het eit years vatuesso 59,50 Mtb year ee Nive ss0.so 45,00 Misses’ and Girls’ Coats Misses’ Chinchilla Coats Girls’ Chinchilla Ulsters Dressy sevén-eighths length model, Double-breasted, fe length model of with large plush collar; colors, nav: superior auality imported chinchilla; BES satardued ened erunraest ae 29 50 . belted 8 back; nea ined! Ce 1 4. 50 14 to 20 years. Value $39.50 6 to 14 years. Value $18.50 Fur Collar Evening Wraps Dressy Broadcloth Coats Of broadcloth, in pink, rose, ‘ar ase, Of imported broadcloth, in brown, Beaut white, light blue or be poeed fo nhagen or rose; flat Robes- dra: fo meee ya L ied ca Vf pes ie oe rand birtekel velvet; ; draped mouffion fur, soft ined, int se ac ini 14 to 20 years. % 29.50 8 to 16 years. recta Value $39.50 27.50 . ’ Misses’ and Girls’ Dresses Misses’ Afternoon Dresses Regulation Russian Dresses Of charmeuse silk nm white, navy, Of navy biue English serge, sailor Copenhagen, brown, taupe or black; collar, cuffs and shield trimmed with draped bodice with collar and vestee silk braid; embroidered emblems, of white silk; shadow lace yoke. 1 8 50 silk tie, leather belt. 14 to 20 years. falue $24.50 fe 4 to 12 years. Value $12.75 7.95 Misses’ Evening Gowns ~ Girls’ Velveteen Dresses Of chiffon over pink, blue, maize or Of imported velveteen in navy, brown ells Coredoag ie atte: bugles, CA Dl, real Lene eed Gaye tls 1a ads and flowers ; lac ce. cord ornaments, satin girdle and sas! 14 to 20 years. Value $45.00 29 50 8 to 15 years, . Value $16.50 1 1 50 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats ag Corduroy Norfolk Suits Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats floriegs rode of English Corduroy Polo or button-to-neck model, double- In tan, brown of gray; coat serge laced imported chinchilla, in navy, grey lined; trousers full lined, or Oxford, with plaid back. 710 17 years. vauess.so 6.95 Sto lye. Vawesizs0 © 9.75 , Boys’ Winter Suits Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats With extra_pair_of _knickerbockers, Double-breasted convertible acne Single and double-breasted Norfolks, models, with belted back, of di also plain coat models, of navy serge, faced Worumbo chinchilla with ausiked cheviots or tweeds, 8 50 back, in navy or Oxford. 1 5. 75 7 to 18 years. if Value $12.50 ee 10 to 18 years. Value $21.50 . Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats Young Men’s Overcoats Young Men's Suits English Guard model of imported chin- Two or three burton English sack or =. chilla, in nary blue, Oxford or brown, aie modes ral uapetied navy serge, with plaid back, icotch tweeds and cheviot. 32 1040 hae <a Value $27.50 1 9.75 32heo 40 chest.; J; Value $21.50 1 7.50 7 Young Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings ~ Net Young Men’s Shirts Boys’ Negligee Blouses Of woven or printed madras in neat Of madras in neat colored stripes; at- colored stripes, plaited or negligee; faehed collars; also piain gray flannel / laundered or soft cuffs. 0 " Sizes 1234 to 1534. Regular price $2.00 ° Sess ry to 14 years, Value $1.25 85 School and Dress Shoes / SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’ and Girls’ Shoes Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes Patent leather, tan or black Russia Patent leather, Velour calfskin, also calf,on broad orthopedic lasts, but- tan Russia calf, made on our toned or laced, hand-welted soles, “Franklin” orthopedic last; laced. Sizes 11 to2 i ; Sizes 11 to 2 2.95 Sizes 214 to 6 Regular price $3.50 Sizes 2}4 to 6 Regular price'$3.50 FIF TH A VENUE, 37th and and 38th Sts. YOU OUGHT NOT TOGET ALONG WITHOUT THE WORLD ALMANAC THESE || B® You Owe It to] BE PF Yourself to Be! PARLOUS G5" Posted on Politics. | EAS Let. It Be NOW! |

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