The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1912, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1912, Lal ~ "Tobacco Tags, “AND PSTOL WAS JUST PART OF SUSE PLAN cmnsdihiamaas *But the Police Want to Know Why Natkin Took Burg- lar’s Tools Along. NEW YORK'’S MOST PROGRESSIVE STORE Originated and Developed by Salespeople from the Ranks of Our Employees An _ Important Statement by An Important Statement by ur Employees The 14th Street Store This great store, with its seven selling floors and two-million-dollar stock, has been unconditionally Around this page appear the grey Sor of the men and women who have turned over tous. We are the captains in each department elected from the ranks of salespeople by | originated, organized and who direct this Progressive Sale. They are salespeople our fellow-salespeople. This is our sale. We originated the idea, and we have planned this sale| who have roel in our —, for periods ranging from two to nine years—since without restriction upon the part of the store executives. The ideas herein presented are our own| this store was opened. have been elected ve their fellow-salespeople. They ideas. The bargains herein offered are our selection. The character of merchandise we have | have the confidence of their Vg Ds their election. They have our confidence selected for this sale is such as our experience in your service leads us to believe you will be most ]—hence our willingness to turn over to them for this event the actual management: interested in. The values have been selected solely with the thought of making the greatest pos-| of this great store. sible sales, cost prices have been hay mite and every section of the store, in varie for generous prizes That such a did body of ambitious, progressive men and women could be recruited ees i wiicant, bt not baw sigiicant wx the fact that fom When policemen found Benjamin Nat- kin, @ graduate of Himira Reformatory, ia @ hallway at Kesex and Broome @treets early to-day the man drew @ sloaded revolver and pointed it at their heads. He didn’t pull the trigger and ‘the policeman took the weapon from him, 1a | “What were you doing in the hall- ywayt’ they asked. | “I went in there to kill myself,” re- | i Latkin. wm @mysett when you came tn.” He repeated the story at Police Head- quarters when produced at the Central Office by his captors, Detectives De Can- \tiiifon and Patrolman Staubitz. Since {hl@-discharge from Elmira Reformatory | fa 1911, aftor serving his second term, he said, he had been unable to get eteaty | ‘employment and his family had cast him | soft.’ He had no home and no prospects. | { “E got a revolver,” he sald, “and a big [piece of wrapping paper. I made up my | aind I would go into some hallway, @pread out Ithe wrapping paper so I {wouldn't soll the floor and shoot my head o@ That's what I was about to do when they caught me.” De Cantillion said he had been sum- ‘moned by a night watchman in the build. | ing at Essex and Broome streets. The ‘door of tue hallway had been forced. Entering with the patrolman he found Natkin, “H had the revolver and a big piece 0f.wrapping paper,” said De Catillion. “But he also had an electric flash lamp, © Grew driver and a Simmy. The re- volver was fully loadea and he had eleven extra cartridges in his pocket. Why & man about to commit suicide should quip himself with a fishlight, a gcrew driver and a jimmy and @ lot of extra cartridges {se more than I can un- deretand.” o) After whioh Natkin was charged with ted burglary and also with carry- {ag concealed weapons. pid deta TWO ARE RUN DOWN BY AUTO SPEEDERS IN WINFIELD, LL; ONE DIES Second Vieiin bb Pa Is Fatally Hurt at Spot Where 1,150 Cars Whiz By in Three Hours. jeverly desi insertions. back mod sleeves, Sample Neckwear z= This lot includes dainty cascades, wheal of fine anda with jabot, side fri pretty laces and insertions, ascots, ribbon R. Epstein, Knit (eae. Men’s & Youths’ $2 & $2.50 Hats Soft Hate—Every shade and Iso silk: mohair, velour and smooth finihed, and the fancy mixtures a Derby Hate—The model, low crown, wide also shapes to suit hep conservative taste; A aa Infants’ 75¢ Shoes *ogmnae Tan Vici Kidskin, with hand-turned soles. Sines 3 0 & D to EE nh Value 75e, Ribbed ere esi? high and en necks, rt ite ond have length germiotes sae. SOC Women’s ey long | Suits, vests hi sleev [aed nklelenethy wonded jul Kiwi 3 | nt $10 Brass Dining Room Dome ibbed Union suit vests hi sleeves, pants drop seat, length, sizes to 14 years........... Oak Heating Stove ¥. POSNER. Burns de coal or wood; heavy corru- ted iron fire pot, shaking and draw con: tre grate; fitted with R. Feldman, Capt. patent screw yentila- 13: } The Regular $1.00 to alokel-piated top band, $3.00 Grades to _be Sold _To-Mor. 5 foot rails, namo plate and srew dra: 1 row at the Un: row at the Un- heardof Price Price Made of the finest quality eoutil, all arty boned, low bust, very long hips, pipe, elbow and dam- ber trea, with euch stove; 15 aize, ose supporters attached. All very ftylish models, to suit all figures. The defect is so smal lthat it ishardly Ty coticoahie Come early so you can be sure of getting your size; all sizes. (Second Floor.) D. Andrews, {The death of an aged man, who was Pictures. fun down by en automobile in Thomp- @on avenue, Winfield, L. 1, and the caling of fatal injuries to another man fm the same thoroughfare, combined to-day to cause residents of Winfield to demand better police protection againat motor epecdere. ‘Thompson avenue, for @ ‘half-mile atretoh of the main etreet of Winfield, te part of the road favored by automo- Diliste who use the Queensboro Bridge, ‘Winfleldere assert the speed of the mo- tértete, as they poss through the vil- te anywhere between twenty and . miles an hour. Yesterday, ea a . 7 tesult of complaints, two policemen $1. with solid leather ae pl in sizes 6to2 offered by Mr. Siegel, has contributed the strongest values ever offered by this store of widely-known bargain fame. | from among our emp se ieinoe the action | our selling corps could be recruited again and again bodies of salespeople equally intelligent, of The 14th Street Store in giving this recognition to their salespeople i is truly Progressive. advancement over any action any store, even in this Lah eer city, has ever taken in relation to its selling forces. We wish to make it emphatic that these captains were elected by their pao os mot selected by us. length of their service with us, the character their service Street Store in placing us in charge of this store for this sale was a wise action or not. We therefore ask you to read our prize values carefully, trusting that Ue u ea! the confidence placed in us by the management | We are proud of our family of workers, and we commend Mat C3 trons a study of the re- the presentative faces that are an honor to this announcement. 4TH STREET STORE. fet Waists Women’s *3.50 & “4 Sampl Stylish Net Waists | Women's Chinchilla Overcoats Carney, Captain, $ 97 B. MULLER, Captain, she With J aba 12! a over oes velvet and astrachan collars, plaid or check » ate. lining, made of biue and omamented with various colored buttons} Patent coltskin, gun metal calf and a num- $ 98 th , Raay stripes and mix- sees onde, vith panels of cluny lacesi# Ler of suede, cravenette and velvet; Lace, s 65 tures; they are wonder- eo be aa Cypart in cream or whit 0 ‘from 34 to bdr iagall $2.50 eecoole yea patent coltskin, vici sizes 3 to 10 years. )Made of striped ma kidskin, fs metal calf, in lace fatton styles; sizes Gs de 89e indotlebranctnod Ca AQ Women’ 8 69c Jersey Leggings—Pure wool, black; best qua'ity Jersey cloth; all sizes..............- serge, isa 3 yr} Sa for Women, Misses B ie Hi ts Knit Underwear fr Cin ses oys’ Cc a ety lect and insertion Children’s 39c¢ Fleece Lined New et Tyrolean fe ioathes on elds, black and velvet bows. Windsor ties, pretty sleeves, pants and ln ankle length. ankle length, all siz jabots, ¢ sailor collars, with crochet Lh # * bce ed Dutch ‘ derwear veh heap es ae ‘3 Ribbed Fleece Lined|Women’s Ribbed and Australian styles in Eng ral! tweed mixtures .....,.. less Guimpes, never | 50c 35c Wate sh 3 pants were length, sold before for less than 29.; in a| Veil wre. $eise 16, at ‘ 36c pig stares pants ankle pe 92 re factibonptypilegia’ se 79¢ nets to set off a low Thucdo and Resse neck waist; at. . Original hand painted landscape scenes, etc., fitted in a gold burnished Cas $ ».25 $3 Hand Painted Pastel In double sweep gold burnished Politics plays.no part in our selection of a name. We have called it A Progressive It is an important] trustwortny, ambitious. You, the rea of this announcement, are the judges who will decide whether this action of fore: for us, is indicative of the working conditions under which their daily tasks are by responding to-morrow to the bargains presented COMMITTEE OF CAPTAINS. Marvelous Sale Boys’ Captains Lined Thr oughs 500 little Russian button-to-neck overcoats, Some are made with fancy lice yokes, and ihrer ary gray chinchilla and newest style sleeves, with cuffs and collars Ts Button, Blucher models; in sizes 3, 312& 4; at full values at this price; ) $1 Tailored Waiste. | Lingeri Boys’ Suits 2, 214, 3, 314 & 4; at....... Ae els of fancy mixtures in (Third Floor) (Third © » Boys’ $1 orcas Union Suits, Underwear, vests high neck, long 18e shirts high neck, long slecves, drawers navy Sth teal g Rake Talscope fo all'shades, tod ‘Laie Es ES ICC ae derwear_ vests high Underwear, vests high neck, long and| Wool Underwear, vestshigh neck long lieved bs ee ille and vel Fr beautiful assortment of 996! lieved by cheni vel re Tne Unter, Women's Imported Swi sweep frame with a shadow box frame, 16x20 inches, in all shades, shadow nets an’ plain mented meshes; black $5 Oil Paintings ==" glass, size 25x28 inches, at.......... set i iho white; sizes up to 6 years (Third Fleer) This hand-made brass dome with 48 art 6/4e Cambrie Lining ‘= ‘cootaiae gu Fe Paroles, ilvetrated, with colored a inches wide, paca) heeke cn 20 8 ede) @? border, 200 candle power, loa nable tio 0. D. of mail orders inverted dome, burner gay guy guy jllled. Special, yard..... 0... cece ceeeeeu ness complete, stem mad 5 Pirgecs ee teen to fit any height $5. 95: an, Ed ap dg) el we aeaes mail MMB ss i etucsties O. D. orders, "Qe orders, yard. . (Basement) Is the Only 489) lien EP ads eaten 70C) SAD ae an $1 Dining Room Picture tuit subjects, ete., fitted in 3 ch mechoued were stationed in the road. In the three hours they were on duty 1,560 cars whizzed by. Peter Fisher, twenty-nine years old, whose home ds in Winfleld, was cross tag Thompson avenue early to-day when he was struck down by a motor runa- bout and driven by Lee Bennett of No, 6U1 West One Hundred and Forty-third street, New York, Mrs. Bonnett gave up her eeat to the injured man and waited for another automobile to come along, while her husband raced to Bt. John's Hospitel in Long Island City with Fisher, There it was said Fisher's eiull bad been fractured and a leg, an agm and @ rib broken. He probably wR die. Shortly after this eocident word came tgom Flushing Hospital that seventy- nine-year-old Stephen Steikle, who had been run down by the automobile of Richard Rochester of Whitestone, L. I., h@d died of his injuries. Amento Tie- cepties, Rochester's chauffeur, will be arrested. seem “PEERLESS MATTY” BLOOM. New Chrysanthemum Named for the Bal Player, WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.—Florists aad flower lovers from all oyer the coun- try are here attending the Government's hyeanthemum show, which opened *o- jay. Blossoms, the result of thousands of experiments by Government experts , during the past year, will be on exhibi- tin during the week and many new —_—_————_ ort Authorities to Confer, Dock and Ferries Commissioner Tom- kins has invited the seaport authorities of @he United States to attend @ oon- ference In this city on Dec, 9 next, In- fluential shippers and transportation ofti- ctals are also asked to come. The gath- ering ‘will adjourn to Boston, Philadel- phig and South Atlantic and Gulf ports, —_——>——_ Hugh Donnelly Dead. @PRINGFIELD, Mass., Oot, 28—Capt, ugh Donnelly, a Supreme Court clerk an New York, died at his home here yes- herday after a brief illness, He wasa civil war veteran, He practised law here and tg New York for many years. ————- Sore four Goat, Cure Your Threat. ~ Coagt) Drops, fe wo Oa, Salt 4 Dr. G. Amman, Optical Dept. L. Forshay, Premium Dept. Silverware. M. ‘Thieman, Phonographs. J M. M,. Bernstein, Trunks Liberty Stamp Premiums Special for Tuesday ™,Forshey 17-piece Chocolate Set. . 2 Japanese Vases, for.... Sliver Plated Hollow Ware Pickle J fancy glass, aes silver plated fern dishes, syrup values to $1.25; at. Cuckoo Clock: weight and chains; warrai keepers; special Every owner Ky «Col ¥ or any disc machine should seize this opportuni ig popular titles; 8 for $1.005 each. Genuine Leather Bags |. M. Bernstein, Captain, Cifard bare ese edges, leather lined with inside pock. et, brass Srereniog oe $4.50,at ered with heavy duck; ot bound; deep tray; sheet steel bottom; any size; at Seal and walrus grains; metal frames, inside change purse.........+:..s000+ Als> $2 Bags of Leather, satin, etc. Florentine Fram: bod cabinet si photo; special, . J. Glass, Smoked Meats THE MTH STREET STORE, ayer SIEGEL, Pres’t--DOUBLE LIBERTY TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL, PURCHASES ALL DAY A hid Lge Cracker J uit 8 A, Choure, 8¢ = 192019 Machine Guaranteed: wor Lite Lite and Insured for 5 Years Other machines are merely warranted against imperfect workmanshi iad pegmd but The EE ee wy ing warranted in way, is insured against fire, flood, wane wy. Ya or accidental breakage of any kind. Special Cash Offer! Five-Drawer Bigh Arm Sewing Machine (not the Free.) Guaranteed for 5 years, Suppl set of at. > 9 98 tachments.... . Eyeglasses and Spectacles $2.00 and $2.50 Gold Filled Spring Glasses, without rims, in large white lenses. . ise $3. 00 rand $4.00 Reading and Distance Gl. in guaranteed solid filled frames and mountiny $1.49 Men's and W. "9 1214c Hand- Mesnard rer atte stitched; Men’e have '/yinch heme; Wornen’s, all linen with wreath inital: Bera eta LeU st sat wits Glasses, in New Style. slip off saree $3.00 00 Silk ik Unbrelia Ae dles; special, Miiiea Poe and Ppanent Hartz Mt. Canaries We are going to reduce the prics on all of our special ground glasses. You can have them in any of the new atyle nose pieces, or good, comfortable spectacles for $2.85. We will examine your eyes for these or you can bring your own oculist’s prescription. Mounting guar- anteed for 10 years. Including an examination of your eyes. (Main Floor. ): You Can Save at These Prices—SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK hese ow Prices Are In Keeping With Our Progressive Fleece Li ¥. Conion, Captain, Ribbed—All size Every bird guaranteed a good (C4, 8g 4°73 $1.00 JELLO POWDER 3 p’kges 25¢| ROLLED OATS 10 Ibs.29¢ GR. SUGAR 8166 SF"tore:""10'4.g¢ |COND. SOUP varieties 6 cons 25C] QUAKER OATS tivevr:._p'kge 8:C RICE 2s. 10 Ibs. 49C|CATSUP tude. Pt. Bottle 12¢|FARINA fn... 25c. 10 Lbs. SARUNA Tis... ... 6, 10 hos. 486 f° 10¢|CORNwode............. Doz, ZaC singer, regular price $2.50, special. Brass Cages, Fr with every purchase of forms and are represented. NE Third Floor. ee will tive, fic cand Fr enced avialion. abe {_! pechage erevel 0 spring and cl te “stanhattan’ and the “George J. Leather Hand Bags *. isi Lunch Special *,avcker LAYER CAKES Our own Meko-Requier 26c size. Each. sane $1.05 | BUTTERINE Premium 5" $1.15 OYSTER FRY or STEW Wita Pescees 1 Dozen Photo Post Cards " 25¢ j + a beautiful convesed enlarge- And a beautiful 1QRe L. Tucker, Buffet Lunch K. Hobar, Bakery R. Sommerville, Creamery S. Kaplan, Groceries B. Feller, Meats H. Mourer, Leather Goods, S. Bernstein ines M. Carmody, Umbrellas

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