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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1912.” Half Round the World to See Son. Frederick 9 Lahm sr, father of Lieut. Lahm, who won the first inter- |national balloon race in 1906, reached; 93.00 AND 93.50. You'll Enjoy the Mid-day Cabaret Well-Ki nown Favorites Circulating, ‘Singing Popular Songs <_< NEW FALL AND WINTER MODELS IN SIR HENRI FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN. SY 344% ars Spader |ts making Journey practically around |the world to visit his eon, who te sta- tioned in the Phil!ppines. Mr, Lahm's BY NEW BUREAU boa! dam of the Holland?America line. He Machinery Provided for Pros- ecution in Civil as Well as Criminal Courts. To further the fight that fs making In the District-Atorney's office against loan sharks, a new bureau was established to-day that will prosecute in civil courts, jas well @s in criminal courts, those persons who charge excessive lmgerest ‘on small loans. It is generally under- toed that Franklin 8. Brooks, who has ‘nducted the loan shark cases, will be ut in charge, The purpose of the ureau will be to supply legal aid in vii courte for the defense of com- ning witnesses in ¢ .minal courts ho are made defendants by loan barks. , “A loan shark who Is arrested in the nal courts,” said Assistant Dis- Attorney Brooks to-day, ‘ ore inconvenience than comin, rt ahd giving ball. done this he beg! court to recover the loan that he has made from the person who is com- plaining against him in criminal action. ‘This civil procedure has been most #1 coasful for the money) lender, for mi of the complainants are poor and ui able to secure the services of counsel in a@ civil sult. The new bureau ehall be better able to cope with the loan shark evil and the borrower will be able to defend himnelf when brough into civil action by the money lenders.” Coincident with the establishment o! the bureau, Judge 1. E. Warren, act- ing a8 counsel for Mark H, Sugarman, ‘ money lender, arraigned in the § Tombs Police Court, said that it was ‘hla intention of carrying the const! tionality of the loanshar« law into t! United States Supreme Court. The Court of Appeals in a decision handed down yesterday upheld this law in af- firming the con n of Ella Bloom- berg in Special ns for charging more than 6 per cent. on a loan of $20, She was fined $360. Sugarman to-day pleaded not gullty to violating this law and was sent to the ‘Tombs in default of $0 ball. His coun- wei asked for his dismissal on the grounds that Sugarman was a private banker and as such was on a par with national bankers under Section 73 of the Banking Laws which names as the only penalty for usury a fine of twice the ex- of Interest charged and is barred eriminal prosecution. ge Warren said that he would tm- ately make application for @ writ a corpus to release his client bs. rom the pith Re ee QUEEN WILHELMINA SICK. lope of Birth of Hair to Throne. Aliment Dispe' THE IAGUE, Netherlands, Oct. 2.— Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands | who aS Was rectntly announced was! xpecting an interesting family even! has been suffering for several days from @ alight indisposition. ‘This ac- cording to an official bulletin signed by the court physicians tends to dispel the lope which Her Majesty entertained of the birth of an heir to the throne. The bulletin adds that the condition of the Queen is satisfactory. ‘MRS. MRS. WILKES _ BLESSING Her Dearest Hopes Realized— Health, Happiness and Baby. Plattsburg, Miss.— “Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound has proved very beneficial to me, for now I am well and have a sweet, healthy baby, and our home is happy. “] was an invalid from nervous pros- tration, indigestion and female troubles. ne, “My health has been very good ever since and I praise your medicine to all my friends.”"—Mrs. Verna Wilkes, R. F. D. No. 1, Plattsburg, Miss. The darkest days of husband and wife are when they come to look forward to achildless and lonely old age. Many a wife has found herself in- capable of motherhood, owing to some derangement of the ‘feminine system, often curable by the proper remedies. In many homes once childless there are now children because of the fact that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound makes women normals. If you want special advice, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (confidential) Lynn, Ma letter will be opened. swered by a woman trict confidence. s HAS GOOD-LOOKING HANDS “Housework is a privilege, I know,” remarked a young matron to her bosom friend, “but it does play havoc with one’s hands. Haven't had a maid for a month, and what with wash- ing dishes and doing the cooking, my hands are frights.” “You can -lookin, retorted her friend, “After washing hes or after any kind of kitchen work, rub VELOGEN ; “Beauty's Guardian” into your hands and they will always look as white and attractive as they did when you were sixteen. Velogen has h 3 used night onders in pre- rving the complexi | At all druggists, in collapsible tubes, | 25 cents. Better than cold cream, used the 'same way. “The warm, mild smoke from 4 pipetul of Tuxedo ts the v ’ best tonic I cangive my voice.” The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette John Brown, business manager of the olitaa Opera House, New York, vedo, and no other, for me. A pipeful of Tuxedo is my favorite relaxation, J have yes (0 find its equal.” Tobacco Likes Tuxedo The reasons for Tuxedo’s overwhelming popularity lie in its absolute superiority. Thereasons for its superior- ity arc (1st) thatit is made from only the choicest selected leaves of perfectly aged Burley tobac- co, and (2nd) the famous “Tuxedo process,”’ which elimi- nates every fault ,in tobacco, yet retains all its virtues. Tuxedo was invented by a famous doctor who loved to smoke a pipe, but couldn’t smoke any tobacco then on the market without irritating his throat. So, by exhaustive sci- entific experiments extending over many years, suceeeded in perfecting a method of making the most delightful pipetobacco absolutely harmless and non- irritable to the delicate mem- branes of the mouth and throat. Scores of imitators havetried their best to imitate Tuxedo. The laboratories of the world have been working years to dis- cover the secret of the process. They haven't succeeded yet! if e | YXTH AVE.19770 20" FSTREET. In New York's Snopping Venter. Easy to Reach trom Everywhere __ Coats for Women—Coats for Misses Coats for Girls—Coats for Children Featuring More Than 2,200 Women’s $17.50, $22.50 and $25 | Us Printzess. Coats 1i2 entire attention of the Garment World Il be centered upon Simpson Crawford's to-mor- — Coat Day To-Morrow at SimpsonCrawford’s | Famo express THE distinctive style end worthy ‘quality of fabrics. This has been a warm season, and they made coats faster than they sold them, at $ wil row because of this announcement. maker of women’s coats knows, and we want every reader of this paper to realize that this is beyond a doubt the most compelling and important coat buying news ever printed. The Printz Biederman Co. of Cleveland od apparel is aold for the known from coast to coast wherever ‘ al id the minute we recei their entire surplus stock o ptured the biggest coat id trade—so much for the reason of this sale. SSS SS you will find it hi quantities. No mail, phone or telegra; nor will any of these coats be sent C. O. wi effects, which can be worn high; also one-side effects, elaborately trimmed. Sale To-morrow of Childre to $6 00 Cloth Coats for Five hundred colored cloth coats for children of 2to 5 years. This is an extraordinary value for coats of this quality © Second Moor. 2 Extraordinary Special! Untrimmed Hats, ‘1.98 E of those exceptional Untrimmed Hat Sales which are pos- ble only at this store. Included are the cleverest small Untrimmed Hats shown this season—hats that have the correct shape and faultless ptashion touch, which you will tantly recognize and ad- mire. These Hats are made of black hatters’ plush tops, with fine velour plush underbrims. ‘They would sell at a lively rate at 92.08, but we're F going to put them out at a big bargain price...........0-0000% 1.98 Black Sitk-Face Velvet Untrimmed Ha Of course, any amount of velvet can be bought for less money, but for # smart, well-finished ich or paradise trimming, this conn $2.48 .98 hat of worthy merchandise, one befitting an o¥ is an exceedingly low price. Fifteen or twenty exclu inclu t ding Tam Crown Hats Velour Hats—Fine quality; soft, also /500 Sample Untrimmed Hats—Ot small, medium and larg medium soft, finish; large, small and| black velvets, velours, satin and vel- medium shapes, in . two-tone some worth $3.50, others colors and self tone. 82.6 one of them 99.48 0nd. .......+ ‘ $2.98 a genuine bargain at $ 1 75 £7 Simpson Crawford Co., Main Floor, On Sale To-Morrow, Sensational Purchase and Sale of Sample Hair Brushes Offering values so astonishing as ) ec 198 to seem almost beyond belief. $1.50 to $4.00 brushes. Special at..... HE FINEST Bru es made in the world, from the foremost facto: of France, sul Saturday and are made and being executed by # speci Values $3.00 and $3.50 at We were the first to make them an offer for their stock on hand, which was accepted, and the re- de ed to thei Now, 2,200, the first consignment, arrived on go on sale to-morrow, and no woman in New York alert to coat style, coat No Reserved Seats. Popular Musicale Everybody Welcome. Bring Your Friends. Victor Sorlin’s Orchestra. Selections trom Grand Opera by Mlle. Cantarelti. 00 We know, every I their products and fine ived news that they would je by fast | jains in the history of the quality or coat value will miss this sale. Bing ade Guaranteed to Be Absolutely All ‘ool and to Wear Special at 5 They are man. every respect. for Two Seasons ion is directed ‘to the manner in which these conts lored throughout, each detail . They fit perfectly and possess those aceful lines so characteristic of high class garments, which they are Adequate description of the numerous models is impossible. Let it suffice to say thatevery coat in this wonderful assemb! and clever model. Swagger new soe that fasten right up to utton to tures, Herringbone riped and two- Oxte ind snappy a new with close-fitting collars backs, deep cuffs, huge Chinchilla, plain and fancy Boucle, light and ts toned effect. Mixtures. not what the occasion, whether you wish @ coat for motoring, travelling, business or afternoon wear, |. All sizes, 34 to 44. e at far less than you anticipated pay- Dealers will not be supplied. We limit the right to restrict ill be exchanged or credited. Values up to $16.50, at A splendid collection of beautiful new models, not Printzess make, comprised of three-quarter-length top coats, also full- tyles, designed with many new turndown collar length dres long sw mt Also Misses’ Smart Coats ‘ornare ‘will be Tilied. Wed of of approval. None ‘ # 31250 overed rials in- jing or vely: Mi Chinchilla, Cheviot and Plaid Back Coatings, Basement Special Sale n’s $4.00/ Misses’ and Juniors Chinchilla Coats at Our Greatest Annual Sale of ample Leather Goods No Sale Like This S At \% Price and Less. j Hi ull (iN \ i) iy } i} | /\ $2 to $10 Sample Hand Bags ng genuine gral. bearer, ponds, mtn, OSc, 91.95 and 92.95 C7 Simpson Crawford Co. Main Floor, On Sale To-Morrow, Com priat fm many News from the A large assortment of all faodels (not Printzess) to == | select from; colors are navy, brown and gray; sizes 13 to 18 years. read carefully. 8525 Has Occurred This Year. Articles of Morocco, Safian, Pig- in, Pin Seal and other leathers. list of the articles— fata ian Cony cane Vaiues at 95C 1032.00 mcr Work Boxes nity Bra Bera voeh fo (ant danas For at bare Thermos Botte Care | 7! Tealoan Shaving Pade Musto Hella Big Sale of Silk Petticoats Purchased at 50c on the Dollar trom Known “Petticoat House” That Recently Went Into Ban ,00 Values $4.00 ¢ ‘2 wan Me 94.50 at ‘OU perhaps read of the busi- ness troubles of this firm. It is the greatest value cade are here this wee! Aruptcy 2.50 \Values 95.00 land $6.00 at $ 2.95 House Has 40,000 Garments la Work ae End Comen $10.00 Coats, To-morrow, at Made of good quality Chine! and _All- Wool Back Thibet. the Well-|D illa, Diagonal Chevi All sives from B8.t0 400 The New and Handsome Hair Ornaments from Paris e less thi could secure them in Paris. 95.00 Bandeaux 91.95 habia ai f 4 ‘ Made from clear cut rhinestones th 18.0018 ne Ornaments #66 aidg Made of clear cut pure white sj jitg rhinestones; hairpin design with one of the new Paris aigrettes apes evening shades. Ran, ai of colors to match evening gowns. Introduclory pric Sparkling Rhinestone Hair Ornaments, with rhinestones and aigrettes in all colors; vali morrow at. ‘ Beautiful Bandeaux; all solid Rhineston eat SOc £7 Siinpson Crawford Co, Main Fleer, On gale To-Morrow This Will Interest Fashionable Women Samples of $5.75 to $14.50 (f2*) ° Lily of France Corsets $Q. $4.25 ~ at & — ISCERNING women everywhere recognize Lily of France Corsets as the last word in corset styles; therefore you can easily un- derstand the furore this an- nouncement will create when we say All the very newest models to properly fit allfigures are included in this special sale. Beautifully made Cor- sets of imported coutil i \ M'S HEAD OUT OF TOWN i diab 9 and broche, = 4s Carefully made on lines to conform to the present mode of dress, having very long skirt, flat hip effect, medium and low bust, all walohn boning; prettily trimmed on top; two and three sets wide web hose supporters attached; in lot sizes 18 to $0: being A sale of samples, where some styles age limited we advise early selection. £7 simpson Orawt Hecend Weer. ‘Tostterrew, ferd Co., ry Oa tale IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER Every Brush in the lot is solid back, real ebony, for, satinwood, birchwood, etc., in all shapes and sty! f handles, includ: military shapes. All are first quality bristles, d-drawn. A noticeable feature is the length of the bristles. They are extra long, containing ten, eleven and twelve rows of finest ’rench bristles. to 5c Tooth Brushes in transparent | Bie to 75e Nall celluloid handles and 5 [In real ebony, {al at Dozens of styles. row extra long br p o> Bim; rawtord Co. Main Floor, morrow a new lot of several hun- dred will be added. Every desired style will be found in} the assortment in Messaline or Taf- feta Silks, in plain and changeable shades for street wear, with tail shades with lace trimmed flounc: Prin pre jersey tops. E77 Simpeon Crawford Co. Second Floor, Om Sale Te-Merrew. iu CO,, SIXTH AVE,, 19TH TO 20TH STREET. An imitation is never as good as what it imitates. Tuxedo is the ultimate smoke of every man who appreciates quality. mics 10c }O0 the Oly Creditors Put of Acseent> i] Ae ot Work—crange of Peet lone Not Reeponeibie, Brushes—Nall Brushes in evening ach at On Sale To-Morr: on seth 5c