The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1912, Page 14

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TELS SLAYER BLTHE AS HE IS SENT TO IL FOR 20 YEARS OR LIFE ombinmwe “Red Phil” so Glad to. Dodge Chair He Hears Doom Calmly. i, + i ie i | g g Qu% ; £ 5 e i 2F § i g . 1 u i tf i i $ bit F HM ll i i i gf i t i i ; : H i : i H f é i ' Kindly give me the “, * name of the most convenient’ * em $dealer who can supply me with ® sy ‘ sample can of STANVAR free of + the Supreme Court before Justice Goff. ‘The firet trial of Conroy in Septera- ber cosulted in a deadlock of the jury, eleven voting to convict him of mur- der in the second degree and one hold- ing out for manslaughter. The shootr ing came as @ climax to @ quarrel be- tween Conroy and his lawyer over & civil suit Fettretch was handling. A jury waa quickly selected to-day from @ @pecial panel of 100 talesmen. On Friday the trial will be suspended while a jury is drawn to try “Whitey Jack” Lewis for the murder of Hor- ‘man Rosenthal. Attorney James M. Bullivan, counsel for Jack Rose, is de- fending Conroy, and the plea of the Gefense will be insanity. ie NOISY AND CRUEL TO HER, SAYS MERCHANT’S WIFE. Besides Her Husband Bought Ex- pensive Clothing for Another Woman, She Alleges. Prnest H. Glass, a wealthy merchant, ot No. 6 Bast Fortyeixth street, is the notsest man in New York, according to thie wife, Mra. Fannie Glass, who (e- clared in the @upreme Court to-day that he had made life #0 miserable for her in their home at No. 611 West One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street that she had to leave him. ‘Mrs, Glass hae Gied « eult for separa- tion through her Jawyer, John C, O14 mizon, of No. % Nassau street. She alleges that instead of treating her as hie wife, Glaas treated her es an ani- mal, and @he does not think it is safe for her to live with him again. According to the complaint, Glass used to work timaelf into @ frenzy every few nights and ory out in such end finally hed to eet out. “My husband constantly compared me to one Blanche Marthieu,” said Mrs. Giase, “a young woman he put in my place in his estore, after I had worked ‘with him ae a partner for five years and i e@ eaid, Glass beat her, hurled et her, and otherwise mis- throwing her against the Spm es met, A oa anatian ov a al WHE EVENING WORLD, WERNBSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, TOI. LIEUT. RILEY ON DESK DUTY 7-4 Himecit by Captur- ynolds Forsbrey. Léeut. Dominick Riley, who for a year and a half has been attached to Deputy Police Commissioner Dougherty’s staff and who tok part in many important ar- em the recapture of duty in the Several weks ago Riley was transferred from the Central Office to precinct work in the Old Blip station. ‘Two other switches announced by the Police Commissioner are the transfer of Liout. Martin from the detective sagt ‘of the St. Nicholas avenue station ‘fo dem duty in the Lee avenue station, Brooklyn, and Detective Norman Fitz. simmons from desk duty in the ‘West Forty-seventh e@treet station to patrol duty in the West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street station. —_—$—$»—_—__ Victim of Heredity. (Prom the old-fashioned frecklectaced boy who wanted to dlow the bass horn in the brass band now has a son who has @ calllope attachment on his automobile. BIG PLANT BLOCKS STREET. Bigwest Chrysanthemum Specimen in America Secared By the Waldort. All Thirty-fourth street was blocked | this afternoon while the bigest chrys- anthemum plant in America, far as records are known, was moved Jn attac | into the Blue Room of the Waldorf. It had to be lifted tenderly through the | mpace made by removing two large double windows on the Thirty-fourth | street side of the caravansary. The racal plant is seventeen feet in| diameter, measured through the widest | part of the spreading bush, and con- | tains more than 1,600 blossoms, each nearly #ix inches {n circumference and of a delicate tinge. It was raised by @ florist named Small at Ardsley-an-the- Hudson and caught the eye of Manager | George Boldt last summer before ame | blossoms came, When he aw a crowning triumph of the dlooms week he immediately arranged for ‘te transportation to the hotel. i Thirty-Fourth Will Place on An Extraordinary Purchase Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Street, Afternoon At % to ¥R Comprising Brocades, Chi Crepe de Chine, Ratines, 350 models, all made on the latest approved lines—exceptional opportunity. $17.50, 23.50, 29.50 Actual values $29.50, 38.00, 58.00 Also a Very 500 Women’s Waists Pure Silk Brocade with Byron collar and tie, turn- back cuffs in taupe, black, navy, white and brown. $6.75 Actual value $10.50 zto2 John Forsythe sith st., wee Street, West Sale Thursday and Evening Wear | egular Prices | ffons, Charmeuse, Velvets, | Corduroys and Serges— Special Sale Go ose Wo Gake Pride In Ghieir 7 loors - We Announce A WAXLIKE FINISH AN APPLY WITH A RA After years of effort and experimentation we have produced a /iquid that, when applied to wood surfaces, gives a beautiful, rich, wax-like finish. STANVAR is easily applied with a rag and im- mediately gives the same wax-like finish, to secure which people have always put up with the incon- veniences and dangers of wax. STANVAR contains no wax, cannot become streaked or sticky and is absolutely free from that slipperin STANVA where you can secure a sufficient to refinish a floor border. have difficulty in locating a store that can supply this sample, fill attached coupon. Elm Park, Port Richmond makes waxed floors a coristant danger. floors, woodwork or furniture will not only look better but last far longer than any wax preparation. STANVAR is on sale at the leading hard- ware, paint and household supply stores, STANDARD VARNISH WORKS TRADE MARK, ess which R on your free sa can— If you in and mail the Staten Island, N.Y. A G eS WORKS EW YORE, CHICAGO, LONDON, PARIS, Sencin, ; HERLIN. BRUSSELS, MELBOURNE, Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Special Sales Arranged for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Women’s Coats 100 Street and Touring Coats In the new 50 inch length. a of the most attractive models of . Alarge variety of materials Li’ vr eto: $14 75 Smart bagged Coat Fur Rien Astrachan Cloth Goats A very al coat for street and mond, ‘with with feee shawl footie Ae3{ 939-50 deep cuffs of opossum fur. Hand- Sroat with ton boot aay Lined #80.00 palue .00. some throughout with the beset de-cygne. Fur trimmed Velour see With large shawl oollar of cron f A distinctly high class lined throughout with ts $49.50 de-cygne. Value’ Pee Women’s Suits 200 Distinctly High Class Fancy Tailored Suits —Made Especially for Lord & Taylor— the season’s most attractive il $22, 50 Suits of tropected eeaereyt In all the Fall colorings; also assortment of suits Ia Beoed breedcat $34. 50 and oe it vane ‘e450 150 High Class Pinas and Plain Tailored Suits Consisting of Mee eee luroys, vel- veteens, velour cloths, imported diag- onals, broadcloths and wool cordelines. fey lined and warmly inter- $39.50, $45.00, $50.00 and $55.00 Values $50.00 to $75.00 Selected Furs Coats, Neckwear and Muffs At Very Attractive Prices Matched Fur Sets. In mole, black fox and skunk $55.00 Full Length Fur Coats Fine Quality Black Pony Coats With brocade satin lining $58.50 Extra Quality Moire Pony Coats With shaw! collar of natural or black raccoon $100.00 Flat Caracul Coats Made-of whole skins, lined with brocade satin $100.00 Full Length Persian Lamb Coats $345.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Special Sales Arranged for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Important Sale Women’s Boots and Evening Slippers To-day and balance of the week ° ee Considering the present high cost of good quality shoes this sale presents the greatest values in high-grade footwear that we have ever offered. Boots for o" occasions | Beautiful Evening Slipper $4085 Values $6.00 to $8. Evening and cre = $5.00 and "_|39 5 This Season’s Smartest Models in Walking and Dress Boots Low college or high Sen heels. Values $5.00 and 53. 45 Dresses and Wraps Chiffon Velvet Dresses bed right ve afternoon Rife fans utton and fur trimmin, i fi shades. if ia $39. 50 A Very Smart Street lea in The New Moire Silk Dresses Simple waist, with collar and cuffs out- $29. 50 lined with fur. Practical shades. Value $40.00), A Beautiful Model in Hand- some Brocade Evening Dresses With lace, rhinestone and fur trim- $65. 00 ming. Stunning jes. Value $110,00 Handsome Afternoon or Calling Dresses Made of charmeuse, with plain o cordeon pleated ‘chiffon trimming. High $65. +00 neck and long sleeves. New fan shades. Value 1e 6100.00 Afternoon or Evening Wraps or Coats- Made of charmeuse velour, fur collar and cults. “All Handvorse = $67.50 lined and interlined. Black and por Value $95.00}, Splendid Values in Women’s Blouses Crepe-de-Chine and Meteor W aists --Copy, of an imported model, double pleating down ron flat collar, sleeves. White, black and navy. Crepe-de-Chine $5.00 ‘ Crepe Meteor $5.95 White Brocade Model tout obot ei jo ly ed mils 75 Chiffon fon Cloth Waist Carrickmacross Lace We ‘aists r) (. errr errr rere r rere rr rrr re ey Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St.

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