The evening world. Newspaper, November 4, 1912, Page 17

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Shakes Nearby Police Station and Reserves Surround Block. THIEVES — ESCAPE, | oars had not been opened, as the burs Gharge of Nitro and Get Nothing. \FE BLOWERS’ WORK NEAR HEADQUARTERS SINCE FIRST OF YEAR. Jan b—Walkover Shoo Company, No, 96 Bowery—S300 ‘ann's Hat Company, No. 1210 ‘Bowery $50 cash Able collection of May--Machort & ry, No. 189 Bowery —$y June 39—William Isaacs, clothing, lot of prendums, ‘Blym & Song, siioes, No fa blew the safe: tq. I. Blyn Pon's shoe: store, No, i Bowery, way, Yul ur charge of nitro- ab Was so hvavy it wwoke every te: uefetfborhood and the thieves t."cnuke thelr getaway without wa-for their risk, Was euch 4 crude piece of work pees, helleve amateurs—probably did i. dm the first place A 'Wes the elghtn safe viown in that Wty ance the iret of the yelr. ‘Phe he is less than four blocks from “Police Headquarters and only three @rom the Mulberry strect station. ng. Was used when the exp! eet ol and the safe Mown through a word W@rough 4 plate glass wit ‘@elly into the stree Shere were several of the bur ‘Bedsing trom footprints on a bri bey fad to ecole in getting from au! MMisadeth street tenement to’ the tear ef.'the Wilding, which is dewedn Metome and Kenmare st ed Semtly they intended t bee Loan Office WM protected vy = They forced a ‘Wr fanlisht of the shve store an aps Went to work in the full gb @lectric lights that o kept on all tin the place. Tho safe cannot ve} Ween from the front of the store, by Yan be trom a side window, wh @itieemen piss at Intervals and on whi @ight watchmen keep an eye ROLICEMAN AND WATCHMAN BOTH ON GUARD. _ Policeman Nelsou had tried the f; or half an hour before the ex Night Watchman Hi hha Dégted the wiidow and Ked tn at Ti _ Lord & Tay lor Founded 1826 Spectal Men’s Furnishings For Tuesday (Election Day) Negligee Shirts Made of fine woven cloths, attached cutfs. $7.00 each— Values $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts cuffs. Pique bosom, full dress. Silk Negligee Shirts. Silk Full ‘Dress Ves White or black. Pajamas | few house was} | sear t e was found of the {At all drugaists, in collapsible tubes, i used the same way. ly fifteen minutes before the ex- nust have done quick} © going ai ¢ wor g to fimt out the ca he noise, The ound had | ten and ad the ve Tho burg The inner steel door of the glars did have time. ts of the explo- nox and put out Jarkness helped th re was nothing val | uabie they could get excopt what was | | in the safe | Bowery safe diowings are getting | bolder as cold weathe* approaches, and velleve no one except ama- teurs would “orack a oftb" within three | blocks of a police, station The Coming Of The Law! | §Do you remember “The Two-Gun Man?" It was acclaimed as the greatest Western romance of the decade. !@ Well, Charles Alden Seltzer, who ‘wrote “The Twa-Qun Man," has just written another and far better Western novel. it is called “THE COMING OF THE LAW.” ‘ € And it will appear as a serial in the Evening Worlt. € The oe instalment will be published Thursdi @ “The eating of the Law” is a live \ wire. It is the strongest, most exciting | story of the West. | € Don't rob yourself by missing a single | chapter of this splendid serial. |@ Remember, “The Coming of the |Law” will begin in next Thursday's Evening World. as Sleeve of Killing. Automobilists givcovered the mangled | bady of a well dressed man about oitty | Years, old, beside, the railroad trécks [near she. gra ng at Lafayette |w Pass AD je ey City ‘ound 2 tn a wheel of {i then he did not had struck anybody. The body en idénttfied. - REMOVES “THE DUST AND » GRIME WATER WON'T TOUCH i something wonderfully at- ked a eating es | girl ose pe , “but the wind and 1s ‘When your come in from motoring rub VELOGEN “Beauty’s Guardian” t} into your face and hands and then | wipe off with a soft cloth, It takes jout all: the dust and grime and’ keeps the skin isof 1 fair. Velogen is | good also a » tennis, or any | out-door spo! [25 cents, Better'than cold cream, Sale of madras and printed 6 for $5.50 lected: and: plain «negli ween, stated) 1, 35 Value $2.50 Value $3.50 } $7.85 Value $3.60 Sie Ms Value $5.00 f $2.95 Plain colors, stripes and white, military ST. 00 or V neck models. Merce silk Mixtures, military colors and stripes, Value 1.50 | zed cloth, plain and fane Value $2,005 wo 35 and’V neck, plain } Value $4.00 5 aig Maslin Night Shirts Colored trimmed Fine cambrie, colored Broadway & 20th 5 trimmed. Value &5e ) t., Sth Ave.; 19th St. shu nv mea Wa, MUN AY, NUVOMBER 4, 1912. Double 2 09 Trading Stamps With All Purchases All Day fit teil fi Lal C _ 5 oes To-Morrow For one day, to-merrow, we will sell coats for men, coats for women, coats for misses, girls and children at prices that establish new low records. We wish we could give prices like these every day, but the fact is the majority of these garments cannot be made to sell regularly at the prices we quote for to-morrow. This is a great opportunity. If you value money you will take advantage of it, for no matter what style coat you want you can get it here to-morrow and Save monc¢y on it. Election Day, 789 Men and Youths Can Win ‘These Overcoats for a Third Less than their actual face value—An enormous purchase grouped into 4 great lots Do not judge them by their prices—the important point is that garments of this value were. seldom Jf ever sold at the prices we quote below Men’s and Young Men’s Men’s and Young Men’s $10.00 Overcoats $12.00 Overcoats Including the new long ceva: collar Over. Strictly all wool, long convertible Overcoats, coats, made in fancy mixed in a complete ay of fancy fabrics, in light, dark and sod iy medium effects, some se | with venetian and wool In- New York’s Shopping; Center 10 A. M. to 1 P.M. No Mail or Phone Crders effects, cut 52 inches lon serge lined, convertible ool, lar. Coats that would be' tinge others serge Boras bargains at $12.00, on sale $1.49 Velveta Hats 109A, M, ob Pie In ig blocks, in black only; Fiat free; re | 69e = (Main Floor.) « 8c Cri Louse aL e ‘ash 9 \ : i pat! -| orders; at, yard a55 U) (Bascment. eee $1.25 Bed Spreads 10. A.M. to 1 P.M. Fringed, full size, pure white crochet, pretty designs; cut or st Men’s and Young Men’s $15.00to $20.00 Overcoats Here the assortment phi high grade Qver- coats in all the most popu lar sy from the knee length, Chesterfie to the double-breasted, 52 § inches, convertible Over- oe all the pepe ma- \¥ terials, including black ____] kersey, at......... Cnee ae Extra Special—765 Men's Suits, fancy and blue serge, at............ (Third Floor) Children’ s Corduroy Coats Men’s and Young Men’s $25.00 Overcoats Finest. hand tailored garments, choicest of patterns, a wonderful variety, including all the newest merchant tailoring effects. Every kind and every size in this great sale, $25.00 Overcoats at.......... tern; ies no mail (Basement. ) $1.50 Comfortables JOA. Yi tol tM. Me tolt Full size, medium an ae camry eed eaahe tances ~|93¢@ \ hun and plask designs; special. ....++ (Basen) ——— 59c Lawn Waists 10>. M. tol Py M, Persian lawn, trimmed Extra Speclal—500 Men's $3 Pants, : fancy bs se and plain m materials, at $1. 59 Boy s’ $3 “<ol with rows of Val. and Peet heh and Polo Coats pratty seabreedey: 29¢ ~ > éUl of Them Samples at Less ef Cost Save a Dollar on Every One, at A Sickie lOhEr er sheet | & ~ ‘Also all wool mixtures and chevicts, in tan, navy, gray, golden brown 8 Fancy miaturcs as well as skawl ccllar coats, aleavees each: a+ 8 and cardinal, wide variety of pretty styles, effectively trimmed with trimmed with Astrachan; made of fancy ma- (Second Floor.) mem E ys braid, buttons and novel collar effects, lined throughout with good terial; plain gray and blue; sizes, 214 to 10 yrs. } \\ sateen, sizes 2 t06 years; values to $3.98; special... Re BBY ae Die 3 a : f 1 i Children’s Coats of chinchilla, in serviceable tava) browke“and Boys’ $5.00 Overceats Boys’ $7.50 Overcoats pie Krade Long Overcouts; sizes ears: in all wool fancy mix- waly with belt back and con- collars, | Chinchilla , wool flannel st all @round, Lon A ponvertible y A. M. tolP.M, In neat pink and blue Found oF high | trimmed with | \ ‘cloth collars and c | cuffs; fancy braids; ch limit 2; special, Flannelette Gowns ‘ S WW navy, smart little double breasted box styles, finished with pretty xf turnover collar and cuffs of self material, emblem on sleeves, others of fine corduroy in brown and navy, trimmed simply with sailor collar and metal buttons, lined through- out with good sateen and flannel, sizes = $2.98 &$3. 98 j ’ hinch in CHILDREN'S COATS—Veio hinwi vie Hnod te iniurea on Velvet Collar °e High Grade Overcoats for Bi; A special lot; sizes 12 to 18 years; worth $5.00 more, at $7.50, $8.50 and $9.78 (Third Flour), ‘Misses’ and Juniors’ Coats ‘Take advantage of to-morrcw’s values. You do rot sacrifice style, workmanship er quality in any respect--you sin ply save a tne le sum under the prices of cther stores. VE N ARE All ALILLAITLCNS IRLE $17.50 Boucle Coats Black and Brown Boucle cloths, also chin- chilles, with “plaid Yacks, novelty 1 ixtures, zibelines, wide wales and two tone diagcnals, $ 90 atch pockets, new revers and large c shed r seams and contrasting shades, Positive $17.50 values; sizes Hebi second Floor, age Vet. corduroy und tine ore bratttly trimmed. und nian sik rota Mned throughout; pit cocctal prites $6.98 $10.98 etoth (/ children’ 8 Underwear 12 Me tol. ML Fleece lined, ecru covor, } (Second Floor.) vests, pants and draw- ers, for boys and girls, ‘ , 9 values according ‘6 f ar oat: sizes up to 5Uc, ell | sizes... ‘ pouasuad Here is the largest stock of women's stylish coats at popular prices in New =) York. You do not have to pay high prices to get good, stylish, serviceable Women’s tial Underwe: 12. tol P.M. ocr ieee 8) high neck, love sleeves,| pant ane length, all € sizes, garment..... ¢} seamen (ND Fleet: lemme Bal — coats here. Here are four example values: All Alterations Free [All Alteration Pres ————— Women’s $10 & $12 Coats Of fine all wool cheviots, zibelinas, kerse - c thibets and mixtures, Higwest assortment oe mae Ww Ry ~ With shawl cuffs of velvet or { 12! ge 12'4c Pillow Cases, Cases, \) : Tumb, P rh or button elope. ¢ -) 98 OAM. 10 1 P.M. ) semi-fitted, “or full length models, cut ck and all combinations; sizes 84 to 48 re whe ae ae i iy, lined with guaranteed satin, in tan, bro dla ot ps inch hems, 42x36 or 45436, timt | 498° ) Tes! Ul nemnee2n C40 Oho ben. page ‘Women’s $18 — Coats em (Basement. fe . q 4 Made of fine chinchilla, cheviots, fancy mixture § 75 ( Upholsteries 10.4, M.to1P, My 35¢ Holland Window Shad: lightly imperfect, peli ales fixtures, each 17c 35c Marquisette and Italian Scrim Rem- nants, in lang of 3t0 10 11 yards, at yd... Cc 98c Ecru M. tains, withP red and Cee i" green, and blue and green Bret lin: 39c 50c Ruffled Muslin Curtains, with cluster Plittnpin. eae Fourth Floor. somi-fitted, large mhawl collar, 4 buttoned close to ne a4 to 44, ere my hed off with hout with ¢ 84 to 44, zibelines. all wool broadcloths and cheviots wesley sizes pei of dbelines, caraculs, fancy mixtur tuasting shades. The values are exc cated anywhere under at least $6.98. id stripes, piped in con. nal tad cannet Le duph. Sizes. 13 to 18 years, . ., Girls’ $5.98 Coats Girls’ $7.5) Coats Polo & Mackinaw Models A'so plain tailored ard No tyhs o cordvsove,_cheviote and Tee novelty cots, al shades, trimmings made peal nuny tal 9 Dre to match; regular $6.98 $3.90 ‘on Sean ea $4. 90 values; sizes 6 to 14 years Full ikea Extra Size Coats and Suits, sizes 41 to 45, at ......0-. 545 é (Second Floor.) collars and revers in years (Sewand Voor bocce Sale of Drugs and Toilet Articles | {jHAMS [Sis sis votre BACON : © 16-{hent GROCERY-DAY ist Y.S. PEA BEANS_5 ths. ice yk, COFFFE fear tin! AC | RICE panes‘ ent fost $$ LUTIER | ROL'D OATS ; COND. SOLES § ‘ FRUITS & VECETABLES | LAMB CHOFS | Conill 21c Pf, Compound — Cathartic a | Cascura sugrada ‘Tableta, ane, 100 17¢ Bt.00- 50c Pr ure Blearbonate of Sa Liver O1 ro Bicarbonate of Zee Emulaton of Cod on Vore Rochelle he Pans co Hoe Syrov of Isr with fiver Ol and. Stenth Ife, Mallincrodt’s Phosphate He Line Do [000 Ca a 00 W Oe Mott's 1.00 a Ssemie e Tyne Pine | SOc, Dr, Charis und Tar . Be | Food ... 500 Pompel@n Mas © of Pepsin. mt iat 5oe | a bal ; atta POTATOFS. . St. 0 250 | CHICKENS 5 rem rome BQe | hse Navin | ge || Bae ene ot" Be APPLES Wis cau at 00 | BOILED HAM? [aikalesenrt evenniielecaeni ORO ARRRIET ope rR PM ra" Te Er

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