The evening world. Newspaper, October 31, 1912, Page 19

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TOO GREEKS STEP ON HIS FACE 'ERE THEY SEE HIS on ipimanen Peter Alcibiades Dresses Like a Turk and Cries “Vive te Sultan!” ‘Whes Peter Atcitiedes Hercules Pap- Palones’ boarded the Austro-Amertcan Mer Pygente, dound out to-day for Patras, Greece, Me whole being vibrated Patriotée ardor. He was going to down. his life, If meed be, for his leliento fatherland. Ae he iles on a bed Bain to-day, it may be seéd that some @ Peter's patriotism te dampened. It was hie American sense of humor tRat led to the near extinction of Peter Pappelousa, dneal descendant of that Great and cultured Alcibiades of an epoch when the Greeks ruled the earth. He thought he would play a joyous little Prank on & fellow Greek reservists, who Were algo sailing on the Hugente to join the armies of the Allies. The Greek patriots just about filled every crack and corner of the Bugenia and they marched aboard last night einging their national anthem and hurl- {ng anathema upon the Turk. Peter Was with them and when he got down he had and wouldn't It be ood sport to deck himself out in fem and harem skirt, curly toed slippers ‘and @ scimitar and then bob up on deck and yeli "Vive le Sultan!” And Peter did just this, chuckling the While he climbed to the upper deck, burbling and crooning over his funny @ Turkish costum Joke and what a laugh he was to have! op hig countrymen when they discov- ered that he was not a Turk, But somehow that laugh fatled to ecorua to Peter Alcibiades Hercules Pappajousa, It will be many days bo- fore his face warps back into that peaceful repose where it is possible to ven wistfully, let alone laugh, some ven hund odd Greeks walked On Peter's fac after he sprouted into their midst and cried his life to the Suitan.” hundred and twe estrous of pa ment aele yoen Festraihed by the @hip's officers and The oMcers and crew saved Poter Rappalousa’s life, and four surgeons Went | work on him In the ship's hos- ja! and were still working on him as ‘he ves'e! sailed. Peter was rescued shortly after his masquerade had been Stripped from him and he had been slugged (with some and bludg: and “Long The remaining one tae same compli- nemy, but were vention of the thousand missiles His pulse was very low earcely breathing, and It was nane ter before his fellow count: truly have, While the ministering ned. Jum. ini teiring him to pieces, Amused themselves by stuffing the con- tume they had ripped from his Inmen- They eons were tenderly yenine Greeks were | ned that he was not a [| Double &O Trading Stamps Until y | o’Glock, Single Dias Therealter (EEE) PPR ag Pe cut prices. all sizes. enter Choice Q § 9.28 hapa! Vaines Double-Breasted Suits with Extra Knicker Pants at 2.98 THE ELITE LADIES’ ORCHESTRA GIVES 10 A. M. to 1% M. and 2 te 4 P. Double Breasted and 90 Prurtir > e Long Overcoats, Norfolk Suits with 2 = HE = T oO R FT ee gy td SQW.98 _Has the Buying Power of $5 in 2 Our Boys’ Dept. To-Morrow Norfclk Suits with ex- tra pair peg top knick- Ru Russian Overcoats and Rees. ar Pairs of Knicker Pants af 2.98 Newent colorings; 9 to 17 years; Browns, Grays; 2 pairs of full cut knickers with watch pockets, stzen Tans peg top knickers with watch pockets, $5 C neh hila Overcoats Fane and bu: Boys’ $3 Suits pl Some with 2 Pair Knickers. Doubl. breasted in Norfolk models f fancy mixtures; in $1. 49: oopular E J wns, i Saprharsenrentlaipe 5) ‘Third Floor.) Freet «#$2 to $4 tic’ Velvet Hats W rey Bh akabogd i w Browns, Tans, Bale” aes er, the patriots who mbol upon a cargo i ¢ with grotesquely fj ed at It flapping ers ne day their hands everything the upon. -_—_—_—»—___ RINGS COUNTY JURORS TO FIGHT DRUG TRAFFIC. Investigation Is Under Way and | Eighteen Cocaine Users Have Been Indicted. ty Grand Jury contin- stgation to-day aimed to gecure the indictment and conviction of those Ulegally selling cocaine and heroin im thut dorough. Managers of several Whotoxale drug firms were su tp testity, showing sal will be brought The Kings rand Jury has already | persons for using c been promise whero they obtained the drug. portant revelations are said to have been obtained by Croprey. y Bromberg pleaded guilty yet In Brooklyn, Ine. He was caught last month the police. The i {thhald, furnisied a description of rom hough she did not know nis nape, Deteo- tive Taafe a substantial ‘dose’ of co- eine fox $10. The drug was delivered ent Bromberg was arrested, BLOSSOM TAKES HER PEN IN HAND AND WRITES COURT Vaudeville Artist's Troubles With Hubby Are Over and She Begs to Remain Yours Truly. Bipwsom Seeley, who has just been terough the awfulest experience with her husband, Joe Kane, because Hubby Kane was so frightfully jealous of Blegnom's new and promising young pte partner, Mr. Rube Dit deep int the end of a pe Raider t@-day and turned out the fol- Otomo tle to Magistrate Keyran entered into I have thie day 1 agreement with my husband, Joseph Kane, for whom I obtained a summons, who has egreed not to molest me in any way ner trouble me in the future, which paper j@ now in my possession, I wish to withdraw the complaint against him owing, to the ground that we have agreed to live apart.” | Further, Blossom wished to extend thanks and felicitations to Magistrate or for any little favors he might hewe shown her in the past, or which tnight be forthcoming in the future and to beg to remain his truly. Kane war visibly relieved when the Magistrate read to him the communt- vation of his wife, and explained that he wen free to leave tie courtroom! without wearing handcuffs or being eqavried by policemel ne Hand Blocked, Fartic- 1. 89 - EP ularly Suitable for ssortmen: D:ess Wear.. Large number of Peris blocks, “eplecd' ah colors, such es black, taupe, navy and brown; $2 and $3 French Curled Ostrich Plumes black and white only; also imported —— (pRPAPARAAALPALY (Mate Trimmed Free, Main Floor.) TS Ladies’ $1.25 Hand Bags H, MOUKER, Captatn. $3.50 Plush Brim Effects, small becom- ing Hats. $2 to $4 Velour Hats; all shapes and colors, plenty of black; sensational values, tale price novelties and bands in all colors to match. Mail orders Filled. Drawers B. OUTMORE, Captain, Cf heavy muslin, cut full; neatly trimmed with clusters of tucks Pay $40, $50 or $60 for a Sewing Machine ~~ When You Can Buy = 2 FREE For Less A Prhekhayorn is marvello ine until you see aan that be sold at less ntury inventions re are come of its ‘The Rotoscillo movement, eight sets of ball bearin self-threading shuttle, automatic Uiresd controll: = matle or, rigid Wi tea “destin “thd The FREE is the Only Insured Guaranteed-for-Life Machine Special Cash Offer five-drower, high-arm sew not the Free), Guar Sup- mac anteed. for five years. plied with full sit of < tachments. (Basement Sali ‘ Su ace Pie damF tor Men Men's Derby Ribbed Under- wear—Shirts and drawers, Value 50c, garment ‘Men's Australian Wool Under- wear—In light and heavy weight, shirts and drawers, all sizes. Value $1.00, garment. Men’s Wool Underwear — In natural color; shirts single and double breasted; Laps ieot all sizes, Garment... apa Baneans” The only way they can win a prize is to give you prize bargains, Friday. This is your opportunity to save as Friday Bargains in Knit Underwear For Women and Children A Spt Women's Flesce-Lined Under- 39 79¢ $1.50 M. THIEMAN, Ooptein. eattoeat 1 3¢ any disc machine uate note hundreds aoe Des B. CUTMORE, Captatn, In tan ana blue Per- 5 gett ef 23€ plaited tines el tailored bands; haa (Second Fleer.) wear—Fine ribbed; vests, high neck, long sleeves; pants ankle length. Value 39, garment Women’s Australian & Ribbed Weol Underwear—In white and natural color; vests, high neck, long and short sleeves; pants, ankle length, Value $1.00, garment Women’s Fleece-Lined Union Suite—Fine ribbed; vests, high neck, long sleeves, all sizes. Value es el esi ( Boys’ 69c Hats an} Cap ) H. ROTH, Captain, The new Rah-Rah velvet, Tyroleans with feather and laddy hats, € of fancy mixtures... ae (Third Fleer) amu ‘Men's & Boys’ Sweaters A, MUNZER, Captain. Made of Good grade cotton yara, in me- diom and ~ heavy weight, ina ore a sortment; special. . mmm (Seventh Floor. ceil Men's Coat Sweaters 4, MUNZER, Captain. grade wo sted yam, with or without col- (Seventh Floor. ) ame lars, big variety of colors; all sizes. . “a Women’s Bath Robes 4M. STEPHENS, Captain, Blanket—H e av y) reversible neat striped designs wide girdle, eten ir cular collar, turnover Flannelette Gowns B. CUTMORE, Captain. In pink and blue fancy braids; |i each. (Second Fleer.) Flannelette Gowns B, CUTMORE, Captain, In V, round of bigh necks, made on full yokes, and neatly trimmed with daisy C) cloth collars, cuffs and amen (Second Floor, ae | braias. Line‘eum M. ow DEVINE, a covering, values to 6c, special sq. yd. , (Fourth Floor.) Mild sugar cured. Jean strips BACON wiit's ve BUTTERINE ivi‘, BUTTER |." ROLLED OATS vy Japan ‘drum, Tone 30¢ 4 tbs. 25¢ $1.24 69¢ 63¢ 67¢ PORT or SHERRY ** LRANDY (ah ciotyats CLARET | Soe te DRY GIN We've Mina- pottle ( \ Ldedlenw ote, | Market Day Friday coantven’ Underwear 19¢ 79¢ pag on agree hi 39¢ | ios 12'<e Outing Flannel FP. SHLIG, Captain. Capt. A wonderful sale of narrow satin taffeta ribbons at a very opporsune time. These ribbons are just what thn want for all kinds of fancy work and dainty trims No S. yard. PFEISISEE F Pha ws tied thee ache (Main Fleer.) ( L. ENGEL, Captain. Of chinchilla, cor- duroy,cheviot and (Second Heor.): velvets, in me a cardial tad gold: en brown; sizes Yo 6 2 ee L, NORDEN, Captain. Marseilles design Extra large and heavy; snow white whe 87 ps C ee 76¢ Hat Pins N. K. FINN, Captain. Over 300 styles; set :|25c ) with rh pneptone ns: 75c Mirror Velvet pearlsand eadcigg A. FAUST, Captain, lar stones; 18-inch Mirror ve 50c Crepe Chiffon Vells M. MURPHY, Captain. 18 karts long, in seen | 2c cuir Floor.) eee —— Women’s $1 & $1.25 Waists laces and pretty yoke effects, etc.; long or M. CARNEY, Captain short sleeves, sizes up and Marquis- to 50 in some styles. ette, high ot low necks, sommes (SecOnd F100F.) meme ~~ VELLER, Capt LAMB LEGS ty" °""" MUTTON LEGS wit", TURKEYS i": 15¢ lic yy dey 22c 18¢ 16¢ 9¢ Bc ‘ RIB } ROASTS I SALMON 33°" "*" HADDOCK {r77inz" Porgles: 1 POTATOES rt APPLES this.” Ings, peck GRAPE FRUIT iat (Sixth Floor, ), Green Pro OGDESSIVES Values Selected by Our Salespeople in New York’s Most Progressive Store. Tomorrow will be an exciting day in our ore 's sale, for it will go far toward deciding who shall who make the biggest success of this sale. Children’s Children’s Coats») | BOtL’D HAMS Ee ve“ ‘TH GTREET STORE, HENRY SIZGEL, Fres't—DOUBLE LINKRTY TRADING STAMPS UNTIL 1 O'CLOCK, SINGLE STAMPS THEREAFTER sitesiennesLined Ecru color; vests, pants and drawers; suitable for boys and girls. Values according to 17 oven and fire box cast tron bai oy P| ana burner. FANCY HIGH SireLr—frtre. . Six Handkerchiefs N. BARLY, Captain. Women's Initialed with pretty wreath De initial embroidered in corner: special 6 for 1, SCHNEIDER, Captain, dark green, reseda and Ac } peacock blue; yd me (Main Floor. ene Best quality bleached flannel, that never be- fore sold for less than Handkerchiefs of fine sheet crossbar lawn, meme (Main Floor.) $1 Dress Goods navy, brown, tan, gray ( 5c ¢ Heavy Daisy Flannel) Daisy Flannel FP. SELIG, ary V5e; special, yard seee|9 — D. GOLDBERG, Captatn. areitie) Mn LAU) M.D. DORSRY, Captain, Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey... Glyeo Thymoline, (__ $2 Blankets M. RECHLBR, Coptam, Extra heavy qual- ity,soft and warm, wool finish; all gray with borders, tize beds; liruit 2 e pairs; special price mee ( Basement.) suitable for full $1.49 Comtortables M. RECHLBR, Captain, Suitable for double beds, covered with food quality cambric, m_new floral deslants 750 of them Women’s 29¢ Silk Hose J. COHEN, Captain. In black only, with double liste heels, toes, sels tnd garter tops. Some slijhtly imper- fect; pair ; me (Main Fleer.) Well Known Corsets R. FELDMAN, Captain, CB and Her Majety Corsets, all Maieny | boned, coutil and ba- | tiste, low bust, long | hips, hose seman | sizes 18 to 26 inches. eee ( Horond deel te Pure Food Show "5 «! 4. ® APLAN. Capt e RAISINS iin." packane BC PRUNES fines... 3 ths., 25¢ PEACHES SALMON ° 22¢ K. HOBAN, Capt POUND CAKE ih?!" 12%¢ PIES Gueoea.mnKe RuTSF 1 Rp Delleareasen FRANKFORTS ii:'"*"" GW hei stlend " 16¢ * 20¢ 816.00 ENERGY COOKING) RANGE—BSix hole top, all re- “ goa 15 tae good vaxer $11, 79 _, $2.75) get the prizey offered by Mr. Siegel.to those captains The captains have been elected by their fellow salespeople and have full power to select merchandise and and they have certainly Prepared a t list of vale for Bargain never before on everything you buy here tomorrow. te Friday Sargains 7 cite ¥ BASINET — | ALrMrrus Pd WEATHER | sPRir— | Rubber inlaid; in 12> foot eaaateaig, ra ct ae good, HOD—No, strong, re For amet Women, Misses and Juniors skirts are full. stented all wool cheviots and serges. sizes 13 to 18; at. | ALTERATIONS FREE 4 tah years. Zibelines, cheviots, broadcloth and mixture coats; we have al $3.95 Chinchillas, in blue and gray, a. iots, and striped mater: Misses’ and Juniors’ Fall Coats That gy posh ighers R pia. 50 to $15.00— made ot ele di chillas, reglsep di a ‘ae 'the ete tan te three Coats lined throughout with. guaranteed satin, Many styles to chcose from; Girls’ $5 to $7.50 Coate—For girls from 6 the leading colors; special. .... Mi & Juniors’ Coats —-$7to$10 values. v of styles; sizes 13 to 18 years: ech! Charmin, mal hi hin as wal mixtures, teataciog ned soles, finished hy orna- ment; black, red, biown, green and O8e gray. Walue $1.50. All sizes, at 38-Piece Dinner Sets QR Oxnach Neatly decorated with gold Can, design; set consists of 6 dinner plates, 6 soup plates, 6 individual butter chips, 6 cups and saucers, | platter and ! baker; special Linens, Domestics, Ete. £ Aneta $1.25 Odd Table Cloths—talf bleached H. S. union xh large round scalloped cloths and satin damask pattern ¢ No mail orders filled; quantity limited; each ©, ELLIS, Capt. Ac ine — jee pean 36 in. we, in 3 to 20 yard hou. Pure cotton without any 63 ec 5 joa able heavy, pure white satin finish, al pretty patterns to choose from; limit 20 yards; at, yard EMMED BED SHEETS sie ull + NoC. 0. D. or mail orders; size with are of heavy Marvelous Vaiue at $ yy | 5 Splendid mahogany pol- ished pieces with nice plush covers. tmple movement converts it into a arge bed, comfortable and sanitary. Has reel frame National Spring, Beautiful inassive frames of solid oak, in Mal any oF Early jEnalsh finish, Durab m\ fer wish cov Fitth Floor.) Pi ae SN TL Ga), Ma / = b> > ty “, Aa TIT cring of heavy Parton Leather

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