The evening world. Newspaper, October 23, 1912, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

SENTENCES {CAR KILLS BABY, -TAFOUND GUILTY) TRIES TO SAVE HER How Three Judges Disposed _ of Cases in Criminal | Branches of the Courts. Trolley Races Down Hill Upon Little Girl Playing Be- tween Tracks. | Five of the fourteen prisoners dis- Peeed of in the Criminal Branch of the Pepreme Court and the Courts of Gen- ‘eral Sessions yenterday were let off ‘©n sunpended sentences. | The sentences imposed were: {| $ : JUDGE SWAIN. etd Volsky, twenty-one yeare ! Pleaded guilty, grand larceny. ) Btole $110 from roommate. First of- . City Reformatory. © Jack Weingarten, eighteen years od. Pleased guilty, grand larceny. Stole Pocketbook from woman in Forty-sec- ‘ond street subway station. Second of- fense. State Prison, two years and iz months. | James Keith, \ thirty-five years 014. Pleaded guilty, assault. First offense, At request of complainant end on ac- the need of defendant to sup- it children, sentence suspended, Krulewits( nineteen years old. Samuel Golfeder to-day ts tossing on & bed of pain, hie agontes due not #0 much to bodily injuries as to the haunt- ing memory of @ tragedy at the foot of the “death slope” of Duffy's Hill, Lexington avenue and One Hundred 4 Third etreet. In an effort to avert t tragedy he suffered severe in- juries, and the baby life which radi- ated the sunshine of his home was snuffed out. From ler the trucie of @ Lexing- ton avenue car thet, racing down the mteep incline from One Hundred and First atreet, last evening, swept 01 three-year-old Jennie Goldfeder ———S FRANTIC WITH ECZEMA ITCHING AND BURNING DRIVE ONE ALMOST MAD. Try This Remedy at Our Risk. Children, and grown persons, too, re 20 often driven almost frantic with the intolerable itching and burning of ecsema and other skin troubles, that a remedy which will not only secure their immediate comfort, but aleo clear away the eruption in a short time, is nothing leas than a public benefit. It is remarkable that so mild and harmless an application as our new ski | remedy, Saxo Salve, can stop the itchi Pleaded qullty, petit larceny. Stole 4 wateh in shoe store in Bronx. i Offenders. Each State Reforma- healing power is for improvement it few days and the final results must satisfy the user or we ren kate ci \\chtaas or butal you have any itching, or burning |] rash or humor of the skin, a in seen after the —_— Relievers peomstnes euperinten r the country estate of Will- ) H. Grace et Great Neck, 1. MOURNING DRESSES AND TAILOR-MADE. SUITS DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY FOR B. ALTMAN & CO, ARE SHOWN IN A NUMBER OF ATTRACTIVE STYLES AT $25.00, 35.00, 45.00, 68.00 anp upwarD ALTERATIONS PROMPTLY MADE ' MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION YW. Altman & Ce, A SALE OF TABLE LINENS IS ANNOUNCED FOR TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL PRICES: a TABLE CLOTHS oF LineN DaMask $2.75, 3,45 & 4,25 NAPKINS Tomatai PER DOZ, $3.40 & 5.25 her had been at play, he bemoaned Incea- aantly the fate of his daughter. Then came Mra. Goldfeder, attracted by the screams of women, the hoarse ghouts of @ man and, finally, the surg-| struck hirh and the small body was ing crowd. of her dead baby and her wounded husband under the car she becante hysterical. BABY LEFT FATHER TO PLAY IN Supper ever, Goldfeder and his little Gaughter left thelr home, No. 810 Fast One Hundred and Third atreot, for « customary evening stro! to the foot of Duffy's Mill, There the child broke away from her parent & group at play in the sandpile beside the northbound car tri followed. Near the car tracks he halted to chat with an acquaintance. Uttle one, sand Into the air, crawled between the tracks, Where she continued her past- THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, Aw enger hands, while they for him hitch @ mo- children the car was beyond his control. olanged He At the sight of the body! knocked from his gra! the forward trucks, ward trucks. THE 6AND. rear trucks. FROM VICTIMS. gathered, 4 ran to join Goldteder! ive bleeding body of the man. The @ayly hurling fistfuls of A squad of police came from Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Two Very Special Values in Women’s Tatlored Suits Fancy or Plain Tailored Suits Of broadcloth, two toned and p!ain diagonals, Made in the new cutaway or straight coat effect. All warmly interlined. Black, taupe, navy and brown. Value $39.50 Fancy Trimmed Velveteen Suits and Imported Velour Cloth Suits In the two toned or plain effects. $29.50 $39.50 Smartly tailored, v handsomely lined and warmly interlined. Value $50.00 —_————— A New Shipment of Double Width Crepe Charmeuse In over a hundred evening and street shades, will be offered at $1.95 per yard The usual price of which is $3.00 per yard. Black Crepe Charmeuse Double width—usually $3.50 per | $2, 25 ODM osc tbe csclesiclgececerocs New and Desirable Black Brocaded Silks $1.25 Special, per yard Black Peau-de-Cygne $6 inches wide, a dustrous dress 88C silk. Usually $1.25 per yard Brocaded Silks of Many Kinds In evening and street shades are being shown at popular prices. - Continuing the Stock Reduction Sale of Oriental Carpets & Rugs At Unprecedentedly Low Prices : Alse The Remarkable Offering of Persian Jaff Rugs It took our experts over two years toassemble this collection of these extremely scarce rugs— there arecomparatively few of them in existence, The connoisseur who prides himself upon having a representative collection should secure one or more of theserare specimens frem Central Persia. The sizes range from 5x4 feet to 15.40x5.4 Prices $25.00 to $115.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. she mat between the tracks gleefully time of “making rain", for her hooded station, and the car was lifted. letting handfule of sand sift through head. chubby fingers, the father was! A car in charge of Motorman Stephen|to the police station, and father and drawn after he had plunged {nto the! Miller rushed down the hill. At is neared street In a vain effort to rescue his|the foot Miller saw the child at play | SUSPENDED OUT OF HURTS FATHER WHO = a= } ment before a dozen | He applied the emergency brakes, tnt ain bell, Goldfeder looked abor: sew bin baby allhouetted against the glare of the headlight, he saw the approaching car and tts deadty menace. With a acream he ran forward and seized the child, but too late. The car In some way the man escaped the for- ‘The fender of the car tossed him against a pile of sand and he roiled back to be caught under the CROWD UNABLE TO LIFT CAR ‘Miller stopped his car and @ crowd Under the front trucks | hair as dandruff. could be @een the mangied body of the little girl and under the rear trucks Men | itching of the scalp, whi strained to lift the trucks from the ! Ip» which if net reme- raila, but the strength of one hi Grea’ or more was not equal to it. ‘48 | Toosen and die—then the hair falls out ‘the | fast. Fast One Hundred and Fourth etreet| | OCTOBER 28, 1912.7 mother were removed to Harlem Hos- pital, The parents later were sent to thelr home, The body of Aittle Jennie was taken 95 GENT “DANDERINE” FOR FALLING HAIR AND DANDRUFF—BROWS HAIR Don't pay 60 cents for worthless hair tonics—Use old, reliable, harmless ‘‘Danderine’’—Get results. Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair is mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff—that awful scurf, ‘There is nothing so destructive to the Tt robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life; eventually producing « feverishness and Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and after the first application you will aay it was the best investment you ever made. Your hair will imme- diately take on that life, lustre and luxu- riance which is so beautiful. It will be- come wavy and fluffy and have the Un pearance of abundance; an incomparab! gloss and softness, but what will please you most will be after just a few weeks use, when you will actually see a lot of fine, downy hair—new hair—growing all over the scalp. died causes the hair roots to shrink, A little Danderine to-night—now— y time—will surely save your hair. Lord & T. ‘aylor Founded 1826 A Splendid Showing of Smart Chinchilla Coats A variety of the latest models in all t! y - inge. 5-46 inch lercthe Is in all the new Fall color. $19.50 & $25.00 Values $25.00 & $35.00 A Very Special Offering: High Class Street Coats Made especially for Lord & Taylor. The materials are all imported and the models represent the smartest pro- duced this season. All are lined throughout with the best quality peau de cygne. Value $45.00 $24.75 Very Attractive Models in Fancy Trimmed Black Broadcloth Coats Suitable for street and dressy wear, all h: H throughout and warmly interline i ate es $29.50 & $39.50 =——ooo— A Group of Fine Values in New Fall Dress Goods French Black Velour Soft finish, admirable for tailor suitings. $1.50 Value $2.75 per yard A Special Lot of Black and Navy Blue Dress Serges 50 inches wide, sponged and $7.10 shrunk. | regular price $1.75, per yard English Black Corduroys For Suits and Dresses, regularly $2.00 per yard |sr98 1000 Pieces English Long Cloth 86 inches wide, soft doeskin finish; 12 yards each—$1.25 per piece—special value, ———————————————————————————— Imported Dress Trimmings & Tunics at Spectal Prices Crystal Bead Tunics Black, White and Colors, $15.00 and $18.00—regularly $21.50 to $30.00, Persian Trimmings $3.25 to $10.00 yard—Values $4.00 to $15.00. Rhinestone Edgings 50c per yard—regular price 75c. Black Satin Girdles With fancy braid ends. $2.05 and $3.75. * Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. t WEEK. 0} ———! franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue DIRECT ATTENTION TO THEIR EXCLUSIVE TRADE MARK “PARFAIT” IN UNDERWEAR, NEGLIGEES, PET~ TICOATS, HOSIERY, CORSETS, SHOES AND TOILET SETS, AT SPECIAL PRICES. “Parfait” Lingerie Underwear FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, “Parfait” Lingerie Night Gowns Of sheer batiste; fitted back model, trimmed with thread lace, French knots and ribbon 2.95: Value $4.95 “Parfait’’ Lingerie Night Gowns Of sheer batiste, kimono sleeve model, trimmed with Val. lace, Swiss embroidery and ribbon. Value $5.05 3.95 “Parfait”? Lingerie Combinations Of sheer nainsook, fitted model, real Cluny lace trimmed, finished with ribbon drawn through banding. Value $4.50 2.95 “Parfait’’ Lingerie Combinations New fitted model, of sheer batiste, trimmed with shadow lace and ribbon, edged with Val. lace. 4.50 Value $5.05 “Parfait” Crepe de Chine Negi{gecs FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. “Parfait”? Crepe de Chine Negligees ot ink, blue or white crepe de chine, combined with shadow lace; vine and flower trimming. 8.95 Value $12.50 “Parfait”? Crepe de Chine Negligees trihmed with polat d'esprit lace and ribbon Fosebuder ie ss vt Value $14.50 12.75 “Parfait” Rosebud Trimmed N legligees Of silk crepe de chine, in white, pink, maize, blue or violet; edged with pleated shadow lace, trimmed with velvet ribbon and rosebuds. 14.50 Value $18.50 “Parfait” Crepe de Chine Petticoats FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. “Parfait”? Crepe de Chine Petticoats In pink, blue or white, clinging model, trimmed with wide shadow lace flounce, vine and flowers. “Parfait” 6.95 7.95 Value $8.50 de Chine Petticoats In maize, pink, white or blue, trimmed with pleated shadow lace, velvet ribbons and rosebuds. Value $9.75 ‘Parfait’? Crepe de Chine Petticoats In pink, blue or white, clinging model, trimmed with pleated frills of point d’esprit lace and ribbon rosebuds. Value $11.50 8.95 “ Parfait’ Glove Silk Underwear FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. ‘Parfait’? Glove Silk Vests In white, pink or blue, crochet top, reinforced. “Parfait’’ Embroidered Silk Vests Embroidered glove silk vests, in white, pink or blue, French band tops. “Parfait” Silk Knickerbockers Of glove silk, in black, white, pink or blue, reinforced. “Parfait” Silk Knickerbockers \ Of.glove silk, black, white, pink or blue, reinforced. “Parfait” Silk Combinations Of glove silk, in white, pink or blue, fully reinforced. Vie sz00 1.45 vawe 32.78 2.25 vawe $325 | 2,75 vawe $480 3.75 vauess7s 2.95 “Parfait” Embroidered Silk Cothbinations Of glove silk, in white, pink or blue, handscmely embroidered, fully reinforced. 3.75 Value $4.50 “Parfait” Silk Hosiery FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. “The wearing qualities are guaranteed.” “Parfait”? Pure Thread Silk Hose In black only. “Parfait Pure Thread Silk Hose In plack, white and colors. “Parfait”? Pure Thread Silk Hose In black, extra sizes. 1.35 1.75 2.00 “Parfait” Pure Thread Silk Hose White, tan-and all colors. Extra sizes. “Parfait? Pure Thread Silk Hose In black, wide top. 1.50 2.00 1.50 2.00 2.00 2,75 1.35 1.65 2.00 “Parfait” Ivory Toilet Sets “Parfait” Ivory Toilet Sets ‘Of English Ivory, ten pieces, including large mirror. Parfait” Ivory Toilet Sete ish Ivory, ten pleces, with script monogram (tw ot aula) Us gold’ blue’ rose, or black, Value $1860 Value $14.50 9.75 13.50 The ‘Parfait’? Shoe FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, Of patent leather, with black or oxford cloth tops; also gray * suede, with white or black kid tops; perfect fitrin; last, "; hand welted soles, new concave heels, 5.00 Value $6.50, “Parfait” Corsets FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, Made by expert French Corsetieres, of French Coutil, Broche, Batiste, Tricot and elastic, low bust and long Straight 4 hips and back, Suitable for all figures, 3.00 » 24.50 FIFTH AVE., 37th ONE A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE 0-DAY AND | , and 38th Sts. PROSPER: 4 f

Other pages from this issue: