The evening world. Newspaper, October 30, 1912, Page 6

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6 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1912,” BULLDOG, HOT ON TRAIL, |*""“Sehrenceo ay stoces. Jadge Swann in the Court of Gensral Gtuart M. Greenberg, twenty-one —_—_—_———_—————————————— oe Yamal dere * Tomorrow—Thursday—Opens \ —e years old. Convicted grand larceny. " It is the most reliable positive cleanser Btole $2,750 from cilent in real estate , Of the system in the world—it's h e Towse Not Daunted by Cn RR A on el a, ' jo, é ale f W rnit ré | Wrenches and Oil Cans BY JUDGE SWANN. W y O O an u u Wiltam Schmoll, twenty-four yeark R They Hurl at Him. old, pleaded gullty burglary. Second of- fense. State Prison three years and six iN As e denna yas ms meveme [EES my” sret=y || the meade Laznve Hed Patler eno The Most Important Single Offering of Fine sy saa ag”, rn wom: | vee yoy a aturl leary Bean Furniture Ever Made in New York , ory, I Qtreet before daylight to-day, there ap- | piconet we. Tuaven’ “biel arma, complexion. There is nothing in it Peared a hatiess man, who jabbered ex- State Prison two to three years. | Melplac iil an SS ARETE, Es P eitedly, saying that the funniest thing| Henry Wagner, twenty-rix yeara old, even children lov CE Z Z ‘ 2 hhevever enw was on top of a bill board /pieedel qulity burkiary. xevond oftente | HH _it ig go delicious to the taste, eZ A $225,000 Purchase from W. K. Cowan, Chicago— ‘ach Piece fetice in West Sixty-fourth etreet near!” Yever Horowitz, tweney-two years old, | Do try it today—be sure now. One-Third Less Than the Cowan Price y Broad a leaded It; ttampte ‘and lates K ier sind hak eny nsine te,” sat | Pies ‘offense. Penkentiary one year, | Alt draries 28e, 805and 81.00, Fer fe the stranger, between gasps. “I own| Frank Martin, twenty-two years old, Ca 160 Second Avenue, New York City. This is a presentation not of odds and ends Pleaded guilty carrying revolver. First | offense. State Reformatory. the Gnest bulldog you ever saw. Hurry wpland see what he's done, Two bur- glares on top of @ fence. I was just go- ing home. Live at Hotel Empire over @oere. Dog flushed burxiars. They've robbed a garage. They're throwing wrenches and oll cans and Mil and lamps at him. Doesn't bother him a bit, Come on, quick, before they fall 8 them.” La yey gree 80, The bulldog, whose master addressed him with eager and : admiring affection as “dear old Towse,” ; was running up and down a thirty-foot ‘pillboard fence while Bernard Roth of No, 423 West Fifty-third street and Frank O'Hare of No. 405 West Fiftieth street scrambled along its narrow ‘op ' and used language unfit for young men of their tender years. ‘They had been plundering the auto- mobile supply warervom of Charles 3. Heffman on the second floor of the and discontinued patterns, not of excess stocks that did not sell, nor of furniture specially made for a sale— It is the very latest furniture from the Cowan factory, in the most recent Cowan designs, dupli- cates of which are being sold-today in the famous Cowan store, Chicago, and in many other good stores in the larger cities, even right here in New York. °- AND—only at the Wanamaker Store can this superb Cowan furniture be had at one-third less Sn LT Fr en \ Gilieae it No. 3906 Drostway, against than Cowan retail prices wherever Cowan fur- One of the Pieces in the Cowan Sale 4 the windows of which the high fence niture is sold. jenencine, a ihe ree period Piste Af satd | UNE dksstec” uate. O'Hare te the po: The only reason for the low prices here is irl e Un rreras See ementne Memes acradaie'slimtanity took is doe because Cowan, the manufacturer, wishes to Cigar Humidors we se = paper helen Me eag Gtieactlt. wis, ten oe introduce his furniture to New York and the East ine serving” Table; Extension’ Table, Giest BOR) Gite welcoming weet wan and thus give it a larger sale. oii Come: Peay ecole The Wanamaker price, $1,473.25 for the 15 pieces. Instead of spending large sums of money in advertising, to make his furniture better known, he decided to allot that money to the purchasers the Auditorium, one of the finest col- | GIRL FOUND STARVING TO DEATH IN STREET. “Without a Home and Without a Friend,” She Says in of this special introductory lot. lections of antiques in America. He Hospital. Cowan furniture is genuine all through in has the replica—the only replica—of a & pretty eeventeen-year-old girl, her : fe ees fine old English lid sil latt ya Sh D wood; workmanship, design, = Let ate en ee es / i We Pe pelle prbal city, SF SH ave Up, own, Across ‘ “Make the best furniture you can,’? Cowan which is highly prized by King George the sidewalk near the New York Hospital. of England. says to his skilled cabinetmakers; ‘do not stop All this kaowledes ahd: “erthat ie Fanaa ic 3 little things, net skimp anything because it taste, which Cowan has made part of will not be seen.” himeelf, goes into every piece of furni- The foundation of quality once laid, Cowan ture the Cowan factory produces. keeps the price down to sensible figures by dal Where an old master—like Chippen- making his factory efficient—the Cowan factory, ale, or Adam or Sheraton or Hepple- white—is to be reproduced, the repro- fronting the Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, is duction is Solan authentic. seis Sloe rs ee = with the Gillette— fies! . © Face Fresh and Cool : @aye-I gon't know how many,” she @ad4 with great effort. “I haven't nad ERs Renin fie ‘THE reason why the Gillette) Safety Razor shaves against the| of ladies’ shirtwaists, but it didn't las: or, removed to Bellevue Hosp : ‘ sald to be the most efficient, up-to-date, as Where furniture is to be designed as there was practically no improvement, grain SO smoothly 1sS— well as the most artistic in the world. of the reign of Charles II., or of Eliza- pageants the girl will die within ‘ i 5 beth, or of William and Mary, or of the fen The Gillette Blade is the finest‘ ; But Cowan is more than a master, cabinct- Jacobean period, the furniture, when @ Women said the girl had bee: i : : tm Arrears for room rent and had not ° ° maker; more than a business man, completed, is faithful to the best ex- the Saderviood thatthe il had" shaving edge ever devised. Cowan is an artist. amples of those times. ]Pesnten baensigg Five Nest sun. No stropped blade can ever take such an { He has travelled back and forth to Europe Galt whe te es eS f lay. . sos -_ U fan ere ert ct tay Mastons edge. It is too soft. It lacks the steel and the almost every year for 16 years. He has visited — and not Mexican, Sere ite, ae sia wll be rn tres temper. and studied all the great museums where mas- Cuban mahogany is denser than : . . terpieces in furniture can be found. He has Mexican and takes a finer finish, but The Gillette Safety Razor will slip your | studied—and knows as an expert—the fine old few makers use it because, being so beard off velvet-smooth and clean. Li It will give a firm, brisk, cool feeling to | EGET ACQUAINTED =| YOUF face. | ITH OUR WAY It will save you time and annoyance—the The cost of shaves and tips. Get a Gillette. Get it today. Dealers are displaying their fall and holiday assortments, | Watch the store windows, show cases and counters. Buy where the assortment is good. Gillette Safety@)Razor No Stropping <>>—"_ No Hontng wwe TH NER King CEillillae Creaii Terms GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY, BOSTON $3.00 Di Worth ioe is ws things that gé with furniture: Old silver, old dense Sm nats it is difficult to work prints, carvings, paintings, rugs. He has in his up into furniture. i Ks Cowan stops at no difficulties; h Chicago Store, on Michigan Avenue, just above uses the best—and produces the best, ‘ The Collection We Present Is Varied—Furniture for the Hall, ‘ Dining Room, Library and Bedroom The assortment is so great, thevariety sosatisfying that mere words will not picture the presentation. But there are Pieces suitable for almost every room in the house where artistic things are desired. For example: An exquisite bedroom suite after Adam design, Colonial bedroom suites with fine scrolls, four-poster bedroom suites, another of Heppelwhite design, in mahogany, finely marked. Fine old high-boys, mahogany low-boys and chests, bachelors’ wardrobes, toilet or dressing glass. Sheraton, William and Mary, Jacobean, Adam, Italian Renaissance dining-room suites; fine period chairs, con- sole tables and hall glasses; fine couches and sofas; library, hall, bedroom and dining-room tables; house desks, library desks and Jadies’ desks; hanging book racks, book stands A SPECIMEN OF COWAN and blocks; tea tables, card tables, small table stands of FURNITURE various sorts, tilting top tables in many styles, pedestals, Mahogany Tea Table, with drop leavesa nestsiof tables, gate leg tables, muffin stands, work tables, "Gass. een attest tt reproduction of the jardinier stands, jardinier boxes, folding screens, candle. fe English ble of the finest sort, a real Sticks, umbrella stands, stools, magazine stands— work of art, @ and yet simple, The tea served from the 1 of this table was prob- But come tomorrow and see for yourself ably the real inspiration for “Dendy Saddler's” ea ah —and select what you need while the op- Tee Coma eran portunity is here. Filth Gallery, New Building. eerie | A seven-time World Want works all the week. J. Ho Reet Order one to-day and prosper.

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