The evening world. Newspaper, October 23, 1912, Page 15

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Se gE RNR Te Oe eee IR roe ET aed THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER ARRESTED AS A PEEPER. Bruno Wagner, twenty-nine years old, & painter, of No. 61 East Seventy- eighth etreet, wae arrested this morn- ing by Patrolman O'Connell of the Bast Sixty-seventh etreet station on @ charge of deorerly conduct, | William F, Van Horn, Superintendent of the City and Suburban Homes Com- | pany, was the complainant. He had) Wagner arrested ,bocauso he sald he) was up on the roof of one of the mode! | tenements owned and operated by the/ company in Seventy-eighth street, be- LEADS TO CAPTURE OF HARLEM ROBER BY WATER USED TOPUT OUT FRE ONE! Victim Leaves Mark on One| Women Among Wrecked|tween Firm avenue and Avenue A, and ‘ that he was beeping {nto the moms | of Four Youths—Another Berkshire’s Passengers Re- Momo for Wering bases Caught With Loot. fuse to Go to Sea Again. ner mad, 'bean beeping Into the: dumor League Home windows for several days | and thet the girls had complained of NORFOLK, Ost. %—The steamship! him. . Berkshire, which raced into Lookout Cove, N. C., Sunday morning with her cargo of cotton afire, lies today a sunken hulk in shallow water. ‘The fire Waiter J. Smith, electrician in a One and Twenty-ffth street the a /was on the way tu his home at Me, 24 Hast One Hundred and 1wenty- streot just after midnight when, — sos! & This Home-Made Cough 9| Yard Wid Three exceltent grades on special sale to-morrow: * Gown. The men punched and him and went through his pock- taking #1, the police whistle, hie am insurance key tag, his scartpin “lug,” @ small tool used by elec- m One Hundred and Nineteenth street, | 1s practically extinguished. ' . $1.25 qualit yard- wide $1.85 quality, yard- wide J Soe on © asad cd Tat | ne a Peg eas tae] STEP Will Sarprise You pi ice Meals iy | Sees Ore Fils Be | “Se cus sea as bo Chiba ch off and landed at Cape Lookout | BE. vraceversees ys HIG | at.nees vee Of .00 quality ings at 01.75 yard. i i Ufo saving station were offered trane- II steps Even ag Cough |I| 01.0 quality, double-width | _ 1.85 quality, double-width 61.66 quality 54-inch Navy Blue, Black All-Wool Dress Serge, fine quality, sponged ri 2606 and then ‘Blew his petloe] songs ohn tae Pickart, aarentteys |” qatchiy, 4 Dress Satin, soft Crepe de Chine, ot, ‘ape black a0, i 19 ond shrunk, $1.00 yard. & watll numbers told and he was|of them took passage to Philedelphia at Small Cost. meteor finish; at, yard 980 yard... . 95c white: at. yard... $2. O7UA Main Gtere—Becend Floor, £24 Street Elevators. € 3 vn | Here is » home-made remedy that The Berkshire, filled with water, 1s| takes hold of a cough instantly, and will Tegarded ae almost a complete wreck, | usually cure the most stubborn case in although it 1@ sald she may possibly|¢¢ hours. This recipe makes » pint— de refloated. The revenue cutter Seai- | enough for a whole family. 5. Patrolman Lamkin had heard the Whistle, but as he ran up the robbers|!70le Pumped thousands of tone of x one pint of granulated sugar with @cattered. Lamkin kept after one and| veg on nets old case bal bead, pint of warms. water, “end stir qrrested him. He was taken to the|an examination. The y that| Minutes. Put 244 ounces of Pinex (fifty Mest One Hundred and Twenty-sixth @treet station, where he was searched and, according to the polic., the scart- pin, keys, Insurance tag and lug were owns her has reserved its decision until | cents’ worth) in a pint bottle, and add the report of the experts hee been| the Sugar Syrup. Thiskeeps perfectly and made. has « pleasant taste—children like it. The rescued passengers joined in| You probably know the medical v: Praising the work and the self-sacrifice! of pine in treating asthma, bronc! of the men in the life saving service, | and other throat troubles, sore lungs The dinwbtod ehiye but wine cee sack letc. ‘There is nothing better. Pinex is ; Ae See ich in guaiacol and all the natural heal- ees aes n . | $18,000 YEARLY ON BOOKS, |inf pine clemeats. ‘Other preparation later he saw a red nosed young man not work in thisformula. — eyeing him suspiciously from a door-| George H. Sangster made application The prompt results from this inexpen- wyey. yest sive remedy have made friends for “That's the fellow Smith punched,” | Ni thousands of homes in ue Cee . aid the policeman to himself, and he|on the and Canada, which explains why the arrested the man, who sald he is Joba | garet E. Sangster, the writer, who died | Plan has been imitated often, but never Brien, seventesn ye old, no home. | last June in her home at Mi successfully, i ‘At the station house, Smith, who was In his application A gua. unty of absolute satisfaction, or still busy removing marks of the en-! estate's income at - | money promptly refunded, goes with this eounter, identified O'B: |nually, made up almBst exclusively of | recipe. Your druggist has Pinex, or will locked up. Both rrisor royaltieg on his mother’s writings. et it for you. if not, send to The ‘with assault and robbery, fe the ‘sole heir and applied for inex Con Bu W —_ Papers so he might cash ch FRITZI SCHEFF DIVORCE hn for tie etnie ‘Thay were grantee, ISN'T WORRYING HER. tates GM ek y; the ik TTT etters of a Slim-Made Nobod. B if She Wants saieocteard ‘: | Woman to Her Fat Sister to Marry Again, She First Letter: On the Fallacy of “Training Declares. @T. LOUIS, Oct. B—It ts authori- Down” to a Comfortable Size, Dear Sis—tt could eee me new you'd tatively stated to-day that the recent reports of divorce procesdings between | Fritzl Scheff and her husband, John’! surely wonder whit. witcl Fox jr., were founded on fact. At the O'Neill advertising. Women’s $25.00 to $35.00 Velvet and Corduroy Suits $17 50 Fancy new model in velvet suit, as illustrated below. Elaborately trimmed with braid, satin and small buttons. Trimming on skirt to match coat. Colors are navy, black and brown. Corduroy suits—plain mamnish tailored. Girdle skirt in blue, black and brown. Also about 30 styles of cloth suits. old, of No, 134 Clinton avenue, Bronx, the prisoner was lucked up. Lamkin went back to his stationary post at One Hundred and Twenty-frat wtreet and Second avenue. A minute \ Mar- Dancing Frocks Dainty Dresses of Chiffon, Values 925.00 to $35.00 Effective models in different styles suitable . Y) j j Hotel Jefferson the prima donna was figure $4.00 x for afternoon or evening asked about it. 4: Sh tien, “I can't talk about anything I know] mymiait of Yet yon teks keew wnat nee oes dissing, pray bess ngthing about,” she replied. more--I'm es trim e body now a0 you'd mest — “s ore \ Are you going to contest such sult!e day's walk, And the change fram fog divorce on your husband's part?” ‘plump was 60 easy, and gradual, and eetura, “I know nothing to contest. If he perfectly harmless, that I didn't realise it wants to get a ¢ ing place. pand’s b very guain | th I | vexercise’’—but as T look back om it want to ain that is my affair.” | cart moutag but, torture, Lolng “Are you thinking of marrying, MiSs) tack aod trying to kick oles through with my feet. Attempting to stand pink, blue and white. at $9.85 | $17.50 Gun Metal, Tan Russia Calf and Patent Leather with [\ Whipcord Tops and Patent Leather with Tan Kid Tops, Goodyear welt soles, fow teen Button High and Cu- iia orce that is my h If he wants to marry ® SSO SS on « chair when nothing les then |would lift my bulk into the alr, Stan \atiff mees aud trying to touch my tore with was the hasty answer. $17.50 SSSA measure. y America’s Greatest Furniture House $20 Solid Oak Buffet Raincoats, Special $4.75 to $19.75 Women’s and small women's rain coats, from the smart slip-on mannish coat to the more fitted models. In rub- berized canton cloth, cashmere and cravenette at $4.75,96.75,$10.50,919.75, 352 Block8thAv.36:. PEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 1¢ O°CLOCK Newark, N. J., Store, 49 and 51 Market Street Rocher, Value $3.00. $20 Arts and C afts Double stamp: ingle ti Morwings Kecacees Afterneo} ane” 2.25 Just like N i tion. i i One Dollar for a BONS Siete He Olineen, sist Morris Chair, . No Extr aolden = Complete Room Outfit AG OUR CUSTOMER: uk and ; PAY ONE DOLLAR, select anything you This offer is good for you, too, whether eet 6 sven) somupletaly and your account ie still open or if you h — $15 closed it. nd YOU CAN PAY THE Cees gent ee rene SMALL WEEKLY PAY- mahogany: MENTS. This is a straight, bona-fide ADVERTISED ARTICLES thoroughly, Any advertised articles may be included constructed chance for you to get everything you in your outfit or you open an ac- end want to furnish » room completely by count by buying a single advert: = peauslfully Just like illustration. Made of paying ONE DOLLAR NOW and the ticle at the advertised price WITHOUT Basshed) genuine quartered Indians white Balance in small weekly payments. ANY EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIND. parel'end | oak, fumed ® rich nut brown shade; four turned sphisiies In DACk: Pred. | the seat is 21x20 inches; seat height, ‘17 inches; back height, 39 incses; loose cushion seat and back, filled with high-grade layer felt and covered in genuine Spanish morocco WE GIVE FREE INSURANCE en you make your purc! you receive certificate wh uarantees thatin case of thedeath of the arner of your family SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY Accounts Opened from $5 to $1,000 On Small Weekly Fine Felt Mattress Reduced! we will at once give you a receipted bill in leather. Payments fullof your acecunt without extra charge. INVITED Golden Oak Dresser, 9 | v Just like il- lustration, This artistic dresser is made of genuine Extraordinary Sale of High Grade Brass Beds Manufacturers’ Samples at Less Than the Actual Cost of Making—All Finishes and In New York’ L , Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Right at the Time When Plushes Are the Scarcest and Most Wanted Material in New York Comes This Great Otfer Taupe, Black & White Plushes, Special, at $1.50 yard Thousands of Yards at O’Neill’s, When No Other Store Has Them, in Full Variety These beautiful plushes are now very acarce, and the great demand is increasing every day. ‘We saw the trend of things and purchased thousands of yards when the market was very low. Now we have the only comprehensive stock of plushes in town. Black Dress Satin 28, 1913." 0 OT We «Give and Redeem Surety Sump ——IO 10 ADAMS Think of Choosing from One Hunared ot the Smartest and Newest Siyles in_Women’s Fall Coats, Suits and Dresses at $17.50 And Think Also of Receiving Genuine $25.00 to $35.00 Vaiues When we say $25.00 to $35.00 values we do not quote those values merely to make our advertising picturesque nor to make the real value appear greater than it is. That is never seen in ship. y Women’s New Fall The Smart New Velvet, Corduroy, Silk and Cloth t Society Elects Officers. eels Ay Yj aang wore elected Offosts ef caer ues as taeciews ”"Dasniee ban Heels, | Yj y ieing Values $25.00 to the Municipal Art Society last night at _ I tust quit it all. A few months oe ie 4! $37.50. @ meeting held at the National Arts mature of 6 ounce Marmola powder. Ye ounce “BAMMEYER” | Mi ‘Charmeuse dresses are trimmed with lace | Velvet and Cordurey Dresses. A new Gate Proseaat, fan port ow ful Sraurevon a sno | ba M4 y' Pees tae @ buttons and velvet. Colors | acquisition to this wouterful pea bit sotget ris; Pre - ! < OR 2O™S J! lack, blue, brown, taupe. Woolen di sof | able garments, and « remarkable value ai FM dtoughton; “Secretary, “Albert 8, fptiy apecta od Sala a el Ay broadcloth, serge, basket weave and two- | $17.50, a2 every woman knows how very 4 i; sises from to us smal new m O brown, Sises for Women's $20.00 Dresses at $12.50 Women’s silk and cloth dresses, trimmed with braid, velvet and lace. | skirts, in fine serges, in black and navy. In the assortment you can choose from all the newest fabrics and | Incorduroy, velvet; all lengths and waist colorings. Materials: wool serges, charmeuse and satin; colors: navy, brown, taupe and black. Sizes $2 to 44 bust measure. FURNITURE: Three-Day Sale’ Bargain Surprises for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Comfort Rocker, Value 95.00 ‘375 hogany; very come dle seat and high back; ar- ally mel $7.50 Ena Crib, $5 Just like illus! Height of head is 45 ins; height of foot 45 ins.; -16-inch continuous posts; 8-8-ineh cross rods; $-8-inch filing rods; a fine ‘ k wood, Filled with 50 pounds of high-grade oe ane All Sizes—Only One or Two of a Kind layer felt; covered with a fine qualit {ia tibed & , a of fancy ticking; made with » Frenc! Ae Ad roll edge; closely tufted; warranted shade. The i pure elastic cotton felt; dust proof base is 40 | | and vermin proof; built up in even inches long ig! ) lnyers; , Faarnateed absolute! for and 20 ins. >> yi years of comfort. age It .) Pp. N 3 has 0 28x28 inch oval bevelled French plate mirror; contains two large and two email drawers, "i ‘ me . | sliding sides, and fitted wit! quality National wire springs finished with the best quality of baked white enamel; size 2.6 by 4.6. By joining O'Neill's Household Club you can buy your Furniture and other Homefurnishings on Convenient Payments. Heavy continuous |. | Heavy posts. with five substantial poh Ne Dag sare vl a a {th five heavy t rods. ay spd foot. aca Eeetaitts Six, one-inch filler reds Hom. ings Btore—se ‘vertort im avers detalle foot, Full alse. Mead, GO Fae ea eS —— see ) —___—— / — @) ‘Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Strep, New York City Regular $2.00 Broadcloths, yard, $1.35 brilliant finish Breadcloth in a full range of newest Fall and Winter colors, sponged We mean that you must pay $25.00 to $35.00 regularly in any good store in America before you will get suits, coats and dresses of equal quality, equal smartness and equal workman- Co {Women’s $25.00 to $35.00 At$17.50.cOATS Coats for women and small women, suitable for street, tourist, afternoon and dress wear. Some are lined through- out with Skinner’s satin; others are in double faced materials, in plaids and stripes. Materials in broadcloth, serge, chin- chilla, cheviots, mixtures, English tweeds. Sizes 32 to 55 bust measure. 1 1 Convenient Payments May Be Arranged when Desired On O’Neill’s im- proved Club Plan. Dresses $17.50 wamen of 5% to 44 bust. Separate Skirts, $4.95 to $16.50 Women’s and small women’s separate is, in black, navy, brown, taupe. 94.95, $6.75, to $16.50. O'Neill Main St ‘Third ore — Wieor -Thereday. ° ° ‘ Fine Sateen Petticoats,5] -59 . We've never yet sold them under $2.00. | Made of excellent quality sateen, with deep accordion inert and dainty ruffles, with tucks, tailored finished. | ol . Also a jersey-top petticoat in this lot; $2.00 value, at 1.50 Beautiful New Messaline dnd Taffeta Petticoats at $2.58, value $3.98; plain and changeable colors, made with nleated flounce, with ruching; also @ jersey-top, with silk drop. 91.00 Knit Petticoats at 75c, in wool, in gray, white and fancy bordered effects. O'Neil) Mate Store—-Third Floor—Thursday. A New Line cf Very Attractive Muslin Combinations (it *1 Regular Value $1.50 Corset Cover and Drawers or Corset Cover and Skirt; made of fine nainsook, beautifully trimmed with dainty laces, em- broideries and insertions, with ribbon and beadings. All sizes. $1.50 Masonville Muslin Night Gowns, $1.00 jelll Main Btore—Third Floor—Thursday. «| a f \ PPP PPD LDP PLD PPP PLD PPP PPP LPP PLL ALLO PPRP PRP PAPRD In Cool Weather There's Nothing Quile So Comfortable as Knitted Union Suits And These Very Good Ones We Will Sell To-Morrow at $1.00 Are the Regular $1.29 to $1.50 Grades. Women's medium weight wool union suits, high neck, long or short sleeves, silk trimmed, ankle lengths, value $ $91.29 to $1.50, special. . eke c ey of Women's $1.00 Union Suits at 75c. A fine quality ribbed suit that will give comfort and excel- lent service. Women's 99c_ Underwear _at_25c—White ribbed cotton ests, Pants and ‘lights, neatly trimmed. Women's 50c Underwear at 39c-——White ribbed cotton ‘underwear, Vests, Pants and 1 ights. O'Neill Main Sore—Firet Floor—Thured ay. Seubert eS

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