The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1912, Page 12

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ais manemcenans Atenas = ect ARMAND LSE peer poate deioee eres sori apooegnnepertan ona CI ~ hs UGTObLR 40, YHE BVBNING WORLD, ¥HIDAY, dou. Calf Watke Upriant, = = (Prom the Marion (Ark) Meform.) A calf that walks upright aod has but , Hin feet are not apiit and are without (== tows except a row of knots around the front of the foot. Ita head does not re =|seuble that of a cow, and except for a ail gnod citizens of | TUETTOPUSHEASE |= = ation of (he law like a man J by a member of Hoatfons of actically no wn the back and body Ie halr- hale on its bo yak found at ¢ aniinal i« fed on the milk of [ | 7 Mount Judes, In Newton County, Absut]}its mother and i healthy and active. ord EF a or | Or Qa 0 Hix weeks ago a young cow owned by D.| tis body Is round and plump, with a full | W. Blackwood gave birth to this freak. ‘breast. Founded 1826 Founded 1826 AGAINST JOHNSON Chicago Organizations Start National Fight Through Na- tional Convention. CHICAGO, Oct. % — Chicago club women started a national fight against Jack Johnson to-day through the medi- um of the National Federation of ‘Women's Clubs. Mrz. Sara Webb Helm, No. 49 Ever- » ett avenue, representing the Chicago elubwomen, sent a telegram to Mrs. Yercy Pennypacker, President of the Nationa; Federation of Clubs, which Is ow in convention in Atlanta, request- ing her to bring the affair before the national convention and suggesting that Fesolutions should be adopted denounc- Johneon and demanding that Presi- Taft and Attorney-General Wick- ‘ereham push the Federal prosecution egainst Johnson. A new witness against the pusilist has been discovered in Mra, Nora Os- trander, No, 4545 Indiana avenue, where Lucile Cameron lived for several weeks before she met Johnson. This meeting Jook place, it ia sald. in the house of (Mra. Katherine Dorsey, at No. #43 Grand = Bovievard, where wealthy Resroes, for a consideration, were rought im contact with white girls. ‘Mre. Ostrander says she has « story to fell but wil] only tell it to the Federal Jury. Mre. Dorsey has disap- ‘but Secret Service men are after Puli IN MAKES STATEMENT NEGRO MEET:NG. who ts alternately overcome or terror, made this state- meeting of colored citisens: said what Lucile Cameron's ail Nae given out, that I could get woman I wanted. She is ity for that, and I deny jeny it on the Bible. I want I never said anything © it any woman of any cola tz ft S4 <e Eee i = g F! Fe fare geek itt HE & anit E : nee F ie Lyach, former ni Federal office holder, en- Johneon ° ppomattox Club, No. 3441 f $f ie denial of “white woman” language at: ‘tributed to him and L; Hi 4 “This man is physically strong, but ‘mentally weak. Gome of his race have Proud of him as @ prise fighter, ee anything elec. At all times they have looked on him as an unde- i i and never have given to their houses. AND CAN'T BE RESPECT. OWN RACE, 8A'Y8 LYNCH. public should know, if it does already, that he does not, has cannot in the future command of the respectable, decent, it men of his race. I'm satisfed ‘Ro fair-minded white man or woman pass judgment on the colored people Feason of the acts and utterances of nor of any colored man who his companionship; certainly of white man or woman who seeks his + Appomattoz Club bas adopted which are stated to repre- the sentiment of the law-abiding of Chicago, The resolutions in part: tone ef some of the daily Mewspaper expressions regarding this episode manifestly does the ResTo race an injustice by impliedly gRE aE ih <4 Johnson had made his | re, | a wan nt . AL the tine this tates ment was alleged to have bean made; We. therefore, appeal to the sense « of the public and press scontinue the unfalling dis- Position to Indict the entire negro This is by three lawyers, a | Minister merchants, Federal o to-day are continuing their investigation into the Johnson- {Cameron case, although the Federa! Grand Jury adjourned over to Monday morning, when the questioning of wit-| Nosses will be resumed. Several of the mont tmportant witnesses in the case are said by the authorities to have left/ the city. Luctle Cameron ta to be the first wit: | ness before the Jury on Monday, and) will complete the story she left unfin- ished on her first appearance before the body. WOMEN PONT OUT THO AS ASSASSNS OF BREATH FEUDS Clansmen Reveal Fund of $1,000 Raised to Insure Killing of Ed. Callahan. WINCHESTER, Ky., Oct. %.—The firet details of the organized and wide- spread conspiracy backed up with funds already sworn to have amounted to more than $1,000 in cash through which Ed Callahan, the Jast of the noted feud- | iste of Breathitt County, was assassin- ted last apring, were unfolded in court yenterday. ‘The star witnesses of the day were women, the widow and two daughters of Callahan. Mrs, Lillian Callahan Gross, who has worked up practically all the evidence on which the indict- | ments were based, and Callahan's! @aughter-in-law, who defended the! wounded feudist with her é5+callbre re- volver and emptied it at the assassins when they fired their last ebots and fled, were on the stand for several hours. ‘They gave strong testimony of a wide- spread plot for Callahan's assassination and were corroborated by members of the clans who have turned State's evi- dence. Mra. Eé Callahan, widow of the mur- Gered man, asked to identify any one in the court room ae the one who shot her husband, rose from the witness box in @ dramatic manner, pointed her finger at “Dock” Smith, one of the de- fendants and said: “Yes, there is the man who killed my husband.” Nick Anderson, one of the clansmen, was the first to reveal that a fund of more than $1,000 was raised to insure Callahan's assassination, Mrs. Ruth Callahan, the daughter-in- jaw, and Anderson, testified that they “Dock” Smith and Andrew *| Jackson as two of the three men whe were seen on the cliff from which came the fatal stee! bullet. ‘The noted feudist Sheriff told mem- bers of his family the names of his assassins, and when he died his dauph- ter took up her work on the case and by scouring the mountains alone, al- most altogether by night, she finally ob- tained evidence enough to get the in- Gictments. She had te go before the Grand Jury three times, each time with | additional evidence, before the indict. ments were returned. CASTORI For infants and Ohlidren. Bears the Signature of The Kind * You Have @ondemning the entire negro race for the alloged misconduct of one of its members. ‘We, as law abiding citizens, ta Always Bought in Use For Over 30 Yea FISHER BROS. PCGLUMBUS AVE. BET NO Oc’ | GRAND RAPIDS "2,Fe FURNITURE ——1 CREDIT TERMS WU UOWNSOU.0U on 75.060 “ Weekly Deli 3 & 104 ST. MONEY DOWN 4n Individual member of the race. | A Thirty- 7 fourth St. West Very Special for Saturday At Extremely Low Prices Third Floor Misses’ Tailored Suits, 14 to 18 yrs. Of Zibeline cheviots, diagonal aud wide wale serges, four new models. Actual value 835.00 Misses’ Chinchilla Coats, 14 to 18 yrs. Two new models in navy, grey and seal brown, Girls’ Boyish Top Coats, 6 to 14 yrs. Full length, of fine English grey or brown mix- tures; Venctian lined, with plaid worsted body lining, inlaid velvet collar. Actual value $22.50 Girls’ Dresses, 4 to 14 yrs. Of navy blue and brown serge, sailor, Russian, Norfolk and waist effects, Actual value $10.50 Girls’ Tailored Suits, 12 to 16 yrs. Of men's wear serge, coat lined guaranteed satin; gored skirt. Actual value 824.50 Underwear Dept. (,%,) Clearance Sale Saturday numbers in gowns, combinations, regular prices, as follows: comprising Zibelines,. Chinchilla, Boucles, Mixtures, Cheviots, 18.50 Actual value 26.50 to 35.00 FALL SHOES Your Your Your Style |Leather| Price The Shoes better The Prices lower Business bigger much as a dollar can, Our one usy stores. Ladies’ Boots of genuine Tan medium sh: Misses’ & Girls’ Suits, Coats & Dresses 26.50 13.75 6.75 16.50 We will close out all odd sizes and broken : skirts, drawers, negligees, etc., at practically half Very Special for Saturday (vise) 150 Women’s Street and Travelling Coats 22t026 John Forsythe sth st., West Every dollar to stand for as urpose is that you must be wholly satisfied with the shoes you buy and the Tig you pay at these big Nearly half a century ot Shoemaking experience to guide us in the making the Shoes, and the prices exactly right. The Season’s Latest Styles in Children’s Coats @ Dresses At Special Prices for Saturday Dressy Coats 6 to 14 years. New belted models of corduroy, ma $12.50 lines and cheviots, all lined.......... Velveteen Dresses A very smart model, broadcloth and braid trimmed...........60eeeeeeee lar} $9.50 | $25.00 Regulation Dresses Of best French serge, sailor hand embroidered emblem........... i convertible collars and reverses 18.50 | pecial Girls’ Coats, 6 to 14 yrs. | A Sample Line of Dresses navy, grey and browa, chinchilla, wi | i i ¥apsoslan atitany batioeg en ee 9.75 | —including— his Diese Cieti date Serges, checks, challies and plaids in all colors. ris’ uroy ts, 4 to 14 yrs. | B neck mo .00—Values to $8.50 Pewee met ati 18.75 45.0 Splendid Values in Women's Tatlored Suits A wide range of materials and colors in many smart and exclusive models. Suits of Wide Wale Diagonals in both fancy and strictly tailored models, handsomely lined with Peau-de-Cygne, and all warmly interlined. Fa : i 4 $1.65 $1.95 to $6.50 mbinations, 1. 1.50 2.50 ¢ 9.75 shirts, 1.45 265 3.85 to 8.50 $19.50 & $25.00 awers, 65 95 1.65 to 3.50 i i Negligees, 6.85 11.25 i Suits of Broadcloths, Diagonals and Cordelines, Po RE aa il le in a large number of models, fancy or plain tailored. $29.50 & $34.50 S—————————————— Selected Furs at Moderate Prices Matched Fur Sets Mole, Skunk, Black Fox, Pointed Sitka Fox, Hudson Seal and Natural Raccoon. $55.00 per set Full Length Fur Coats Black Pony. $48.50 Catacdl isiasi ise i iase tee $75.00 Seal-dyed Coney...........s000e $85.00 Blended Squirrel..........0+++ $145.00 Seal-dyed Muskrat............. Your Size Women’s & Misses’ Sweaters Angora and Shaker Coats in all colors $4.95 & $6.50 Values $7.00 and $8.00 Fancy Weaves—Value 85.00—$ 2. 9 5 Women’s Fall Coats in Distinctive Models Special for Saturday Street 8 Touring Coats Two exceptionally attractive models ih 5 pret variety of nt $14. 75 terials, Value $22.50 Chinchilla Coats Collar and cuffs of two-toned corduroy: also Fancy Boucle Coats Lined throughout with Peau-de- Cygne. Value $35.00 $25.00 Astrachan Cloth Coats —Copy of a Smart Foreign Model— With large shaw! collar and deep cuffs of opossum jsomely lined and watealy interlined. $3 9» 5 O—Value 960.00. fur, ha These Unusual Values in Ready-to-Wear and Untrimmed Hats Specially Arranged for Saturday Imported Velour Hats acre d Seats} $5.00 ors, all French dyed. Value $8.00. Smart Semi-Dress and Tailored Trimmed Hats In all the fashionable colors, trim- med with ostrich, wings, fancies, ribbon and flowers. Values $8.00 to $10.00 $5.00 Beautiful Corsage Fiowers 25¢ to $5.95 Made of fibre, muslin or velvet, from the dainty boutonniere to the large bouquets. Excellent Values for Saturday in Little Children’s Wear 2 to 5 years Coats Of cheviots, mixtures and broadcloths, $7 95 box pleated or plain model, in all colors. » Value $4.95 Coats Of cord » velvet, chinchilla and heavy mixtures, all lined, box or belted |s6.so MOdE.....0eecerescereversrrcoecce Corduroy Velvet Hats With wide band of white coney fur and S 3-95 head. Brown, navy, black and white si Value $4.95 Cold Weather Needs Worsted Goods for Women, Misses and Children uilted jackets, golf vests, shawls of all descriptions, slippers, leggins and auto hoods at attractive prices, As manufacturers we know every subtle touch to produce comfort in a shoe, Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. As retailers we know that accurate fitting increases that comfort. As merchants we watch for every trade turn to keep down the cost. he week. Bizes 8% to 11...$2.00 Sizes 11% to 8... $2.5) ‘Tan, sizes 5 to 8.. $2.09 Other slzew In tan, . Mes a8 black le WRST SIDE A? 4 aa-Ba4 W. 125th Ht. (th Ave. and 27th St, ab Aviitieh & 40th Ms, Certain it is that the child who wears the Blyn-Plan Nature Shoe enjoys every comfort that is possible to build into shoes—-and enjoys it without cost. EST FAMILY STORES FASY TO REACH, fins, sage: Write, for Cotnluaue justia | in OCs (3 Lo MBUS’AVE. BE Me Fornish Aparimeais From $30.00 io 3309. 104th St, L Station as Corer 1620 Si, Subway Staion Une diock (wa, | Sis,* Rectory, aTtebiu past hd Das, bet, Para & Ellery Sts 1. 103 & tO4STES, rhs sail

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