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“INNOCENT CHILD OF 12 REVEALED AS LEADER OF RIGHWAYMAN GANG: Elmer, Who's Really 17, Gets | One Man’s $146 and An- other’s False Teeth. ‘The innocent looks of chi took a slump in the Tombs n Court to-day, Eimer Dillon, blue-eyed @nd yellow-haired, caused it all, and hereafter Magistrate Herbert won't cinss the fair-haired variety as a Sun- Gay school sort until he has looked up their Bertilion measurements. If ever a boy looked a good boy, Timer was the lad. He said he was weventeen years old, but he lookea twelve. Dressed in a neat blue suit end wearihg a white silk tle carefully tied in his clean white collar, he was @ mode! of neatnens, And yet detec- tives accused him of stealing two sets of false teeth from an old gentleman. £146 and eight medals from an army sermeant, and of being the leader of a e oR. In the crowde that were watching fhe election returns én Park Row cst night Elmer appeared. "He ap- Hioaened Bergt. George Reynolds of the Marine barracks at Washington ed avked to carry his quit case. ‘The Sergeant gave the boy his bag @ 4 Elmer offered to show him to a btel. Elmer turned into a stairway jn Park Row, and Reynolds, who wos reading a paper, followed him without looking where he waa going. ‘Tren from the darkness of the stair- ‘wiy Jumped three men, who knocked abe Sergeant down and relieved him of his sult case containing clothing ay1 several medals, together with his wiollet, in which wae $146, \@ he was yelling his troubles in the O.k street police station Detective Reichford walked in accompanied by Thanksgiving Follows Election! Let's forget the Campaigns and settle dotwwn to 1|Fimer and a gentieman whose front {matter of too much Wilson and Bal [teeth were noticeably absent. ; who got all my| ‘Reant, | said the other money,” ¢ got all my victim of Elmer's The second comple Philip Leininger of street, He said that while going into a hotel Elmer had stopped him and asked him the time. When he started into the tel again the boy began to run, and had felt in his hip pocket and found two sete of teeth missing, He ran er the boy and caught him, None of tolen property waa found on the 2 Willams | soner, | Elmer said he was a photographer and j lived at No. 33 Middah street, Brook- lyn. He wan @ent to the Tombs tn de- fault of $2,600 ball. DOESN’T MIND BEATING IN VIEW OF THE RESULT. “All a Matter of Too Much Wilson and Sulzer,” Says Old Democrat, Who Was “Done Up.” Recause he is an old Democrat, the | returns tast night put Thomas Gregory, fifty years olf, of No. 6 Gouverneur place, Bronx, in exceedingly good spirits. To make things complete he stepped into an alcohol dispensary at One Hundred and Sixty-sixth atreet and Third avenue last night to imbibe some more good spirits, He did, and was inepired to make what, for the sake of politeness, Will be desianated an Jents, “Hurroo! I knew the old party would Mquor enemies! Hear the other fellows wine (pronounced whine) —!"' Whether it was because of the jeats or from some other caune equally justl- fable, Gregory found himself on the floor of the saloon, with the crowd using him as a mat. Police whistles blew, and ambulance gongs clanked, two suspects were arrested and Gregory was hauled to the Morrisania Police Court this morn- ing to identify his asnailants, if he could. His head was awathed in bandages until there wan only one eye left exposed Did Gregory’s spirits seem dashed? Not said he was condition a bit. His left eye twinkled as it roved over Henry Witterbarn of No. 485 Con- cord avenue, and Willam Lally of No. [605 East One Hundred and Sixty-nixth atreet, the two men arrested on suspicion of asnaulting Gregory. “Are these the men, you ask, Your Honor?" he addressed Magistrate Butts, “I don't know, sir. But what's the dif. ference? Let's call it all off. You see, Your Honor—" And the left eye lit up with the fire of the fanatic joker. “You see Your Honor, it was all « COWPERTHWAIT & SONS Prosperity. You'll have lots to'be thankful for, if your Home is prepared for the coming Holiday—only three weeks off. Acres of Floor Space Farnitare, Bedding, Rugs, Carpets, Oilcloths, Curtains, Stoves—Everything for HouseKeeping Baffet, $ rf In fine golden oak, or Early English. inches wide, with a Bought in large vne-third. 42-inc! sends to 6 fee ed tantial om! fest. . Everything for the dining room. $24.75 Massive Brass Bed i: te leas, Sigel and with heavy claw New Harlem Store 3rd Ave. & 121st 2212 to 2224 Develled plate Roomy compartments, with glaes doors. . idet ai 5 sana ews Every Kind at Every », all im in- iy w @| wing fan, Sf ood 15-inch Platter imiiet * $1.39 of very fine Handeomely dec- THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1912. i in Wie pocket. “Prestt,” said Jean. Being alone, was speaking to himedif, but the zer \ pronounced seltzer)!" The Magistrate and court were 0 overcome that the case wae laid over for to-morrow morning when, it ie hoped, the man will come to his normal i i tips i! i —— ALARM CLOCK STARTS RIOT. 1¢ Gets Joan “In Bad” When It Geos Of im Hie Pocket. Jean Bizbee, A. B.—ealt water degree —wemt into Fajen’s saloon, at White- ham and Peart otreets, to-day for a wiass of echnappe. He hed an alarm ' w’ TownDanielr SonshSons I COATS For Women and Misses Really wonderful ins, idering th ls nae ha asl a considering the materials, tions for this sale and the 'e have made t for themselves. Strictly all wool, fin- values will s est materials, ta: and exclusive models in every color. Sale prices will be | 9.75, 12.50, 14.50, 16.50, 18.50, 22.50, 25.00 | Alterations free; perfect fit guaranteed. Unequalled Values in Charming Trimmed Hats distinctive styles, becoming models, best materials; especially priced at 4.75, 7.50 and 9.50 Untrimmed Hats At prices to insure quick sales. All the newest shapes. Velvet covered Hats..............0.005 3.95 values for 2.25 Hatters’ Silk Plush and Velvet “ 2.95 Pile Plush .... Broadway,dth TRGH z all z ite el OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT $15. Worth for 25c Weekly $50 Worth for 75c Weekly $100 Worth for $1.50 Weekly $200 Worth for $2.50 Weekly $500 Worth for $5.00 Weekly Weekly or Monthly—Any Amount Prices Marked in Plain Figures 10% Off If You Prefer to PayCash St. Third Ave. 9.50 Price Ollcloth, aq. ya, from Linoleum, aq. yd., fr and ai weription, at every price, her $6.75 In__ beautiful fumed) oak, seat of imita. 2.50 6220 wing, Chandelier $2.95 14-inch dome with green art-glass pan- els; long fringe; Vene- reas ABRAH The Remarkable Values for Thursday Wonderful Economies For All At Less 5,000 Pairs of Lace Curtains in This Sale Than One Dollar a Pair AS ANNOUNCED SUNDAY, this is our annual and greatest sale of Lace Curtains—little lots at frac. tions of former prices. The sale is particularly important in that it orings some of the best Curtains of the season at prices impossible at any other time. They are the one, two and three pair lots remaining from 2 season’s selling, and a wonderful season, too. THURSDAY BRINGS a full quota of offerings from all over the store—every item representing merchandise that is new, fresh and desir- able. For example, Lace Curtains at a Fraction of Original Prices; Torchon Laces, 3c., 4c. and 5c. a yard; Women’s Gloves at 25c. a pair; Gingham at 6c. a yard, etc. Manifold Offerings such as these, all at marvel- ous little prices, sold at less sult, as natural sequence, must markable bargain in itself. $2.05 to $3.25 Curtains, $3.50 to $5.00 Curtains, $9.00 to $11.00 Curtains, 36.65 a pair. ? $1.89 and $2.89 2 pair. Scrims and Laces, 10¢. a yard. good color combinations. Sno) $< i°’-Forchon Laces, 3¢., 4c.,5c.Yd, ALL PURE LINEN and just the kinds for trimming bureau scarfs, pin cushions and other fancy work and beautiful for underwear; 1% to 3 inches wide Edgings; Insertions, 1% to 2 inches wide. 69c. 17 Inch Val. Flouncings, 49c. About a dozen different designs, mostly all German meshes and one of the best offerings we have made in some time. Flouncings are very desirable now. 30c. to 75c. Val. Laces, 25c. to 49c. a Piece. Edges and Insertions matching exactly in most instances, excepting in the 25 inch, in which lot we have Edges only. Mein flooty center, Central Building. THURSDAY SPECIAL. | 98c. to 32s, Novelty Chiffon Veils, 39c. THE LOWEST PRICE at which we have ever offered these Veils, and the little price is possible only because the color assortment !s somewhat broken and a few have slight mill imperfections, The Veils are from 154 to 2 yards in length and about 20 inches wide, with a woven satin border all around. Main floor, center, Central Building, | THURSDAY ECIAL. i German Breakfast Sets, 98c China $1.49 13 pieces, handsomely decorated with pink roses, eee foliage and gold line; set consists of Coffee Pot, Sugar Bowl, Cream Pitcher, Hot Water Jug, Cup and Saucer, Plate, Cereal Bowl, Fruit Saucer and Egg Cup. $1.75 American Cut Glass Jelly Dish, $1.19. Extra heavy blank, richly cut in the popular chrysanthemum design, fin- ished with deep scalloped edge. Store orders only and a none ¢ S, O. D. ws THURSDAY SPECIAL. Blankets 1-3 to 1-2 Underpriced BLANKETS IN WHITE, gray, scarlet. Sub- sell Lace Curtains lower than aed Nottinghan Lace Curtains 60c. to 75c. Curtains, 29¢. a pair. 85c. to $1.10 Curtains, 49¢, a pair. £1.45 to $1.75 Curtains, 79¢, a pair. $2.00 to $2.75 Curtains, 98c, a pair. 1.59 a pair. 35 a pair. Irish Point Lace Curtains $4.50 to $5.00 Curtains, $2.59 and $2.89 a pair. $6.00 to $7.50 Curtains, $4,35 a pair. $12.00 to $14.00 Curtains, $9.65 2 pair. Odd Pairs of Lace Curtains 65c. to $1.50 Curtains, 29c., 49c. amd 79c. $2.00 to $8.00 Curtains, 98c., $1.39, $1.59, 10,000 yards of the best values we have ever offered in light and dark ground materials— A Budget of Some are just a trifle soiled from handling in stock, and these are the best bargains of all—every one in wholesale prices, Of course, every Brooklyn woman knows that at regular prices'we here else. When our regular prices are reduced so radically the re extraordinary bargains. Come early, as the very designs, the very kinds of Curtains may be the very cirtains someone else wants. You get the widest choice, of course, by being .irst on the scene. Nevertheless, every single Curtain in this extraordinary sale is a most re- Real Renaissance, Cluny, Marie Antoinette and Arabian Lace Curtains $3.00 to $4.00 Curtains, $1.59, $1.89 and $2.39 a pair. $4.50 to $5.00 Curtains, $2.69 and $3.19 a pair. ° $5.50 to $6.b0 Curtains, $3.89 a pair. $6.50 to $7.00 Curtains, $4.35 a pair. $8.00 to $11.00 Curtains, $6.65 a pair. $15.00 to $25.00 Curtains, $9.85, $11.85 and $13.85 2 pair. : Novelty Net and Novelty Scrim Curtains $1.25 to $1.50 Curtains, 4Qe, a pair. $1.75 to $2.25 Curtains, 8Qc. a pair. $3.00 to ‘$4.50 Curtains, $1.89 a pair. $6.00 to $13.50 Curtains, $3,95, $4.36 and pair. 19c., 25c, and 30c. colored and white Curtain] $6.65 a pair. Novelty Flat and Ruffled Muslin Curtains $1.00 to $1.75 Curtains, 29¢., 49c. and 69c. a pair. Store orders only on all of the foregoing items. None C. O. D. or on approval. We have arranged for additional space and will have many more salespeople to care for the great crowds that will respond to this announcement. Third floor, Centrel Building. THURSDAY SPECIAL, (ieee Heavy Messaline Waists at $1.98. IN NAVY AND BROWN, front of cluster pin tucks and side plaits; vest and collar of white flannel, with tay silk buttons in self color; tucked shoulder yoke with high Robespierre collar; long sleeves, trimmed with white flannel and buttoi ns. Dressy Chiffon Waists at $2.98 Smart chiffon over japonica silk, trimmed with narrow side revers of shadow lace, smart ; slvet bow and crystal and silk buttons in contrasting colors; Robespierre collar of messa'ine; long sleeves, edged with net frill. Second floor, rear, Central Building. $4.00 J. B. Corsets; $1.98. BONED WITH WALOHN. Long hip model, medium high bust; made of white coutil, supporters attached, $2.00 Straight Hip Corsets, 98c; and low bust effect; made of white coutil, supporters attached; well boned. Sale of Brassieres, 49c. Made of batiste and embroidery, Second floor, font, Rast Building: 40c ik" Stripe Serge, 39c, Yard. THIS IS A SPLENDID MATERIAL for service and satisfactory wear, in navy and black with white hairlines and cream with black stripes. Sold regularly at 49c, a yard. ‘Main floor, West Building, Four new long hip models, medium THURSDAY SPECIAL. $1.00 Satin Messaline, 59c. a Yd. 36-INCH BLACK SATIN MESSALINE—1,500 yards and an excellent quality at this little price. ‘Main floor, West Building. [__ THURSDAY SPECIAL] Women’s Tailored Suits At $15.00, $24.75 and $29.75 The posts top, rails are 2-inch and all filling rode are 1% inch. Note the very heavy husks and rod ends. Jn bright or satin finish— untarnishable lacquer. Iron, brass and Wooden beds, all prices. Alarm Cloch, 69¢ 4 stands 7 inches high nickel finish. Water. bury works.end clear alarm. Clocks of all Kinds up to $500 Harem Store 3rd Ave. & 12Iist Street Luxurious platform rocker, covered in iml- tation Spanish leather. Note the deeply tufted back, arma and ruffled edges Couches, easy chairs, etc, in infinite variety. Thanksgiving Day ds a Day for the Home and Family New things in the Dining Room will add greatly to your happiness and com- fort. No cash needed. Note the very one large drawer, Library Table, $13 Built to last a lifetime. in o heavy legs, ‘The top is quartered oak, measures 26x42, and has ‘Others of every type. “New Idea"’ Couch Bed, $3.95 4 different uses. As a couch, witn both aides down. As a Davenport, with one #ide up and one down (as ut). @ bed, with both sides straight out. As a ort, with both sides up, 80 a child could not roll off. Very strong and easily oper. ated, All styles of couv easy chairs and everything else, Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. ject to slight mill imperfections in no way detri- mental to wear. In single, full and extra sizes, An odd lot—some two to eight pairs of a kind. Prices range from $4,50 to $11.25 a pair. Woo! filled Comfortables, figured, dotted silk and cotton mull, with 9-inch border; one side plain color, the other a pretty pattern.. $5.08 each Fine quality figured, silkol n filled Com- fortables, in dainty colorings; medium weight, full size, exceptional value 1.88 each Bubway Moor, West Building. |_THURSDAY SPECIAL] $4.00 Bed Pillows, $2.75 PURE DOWN FILLED Pillows, size 22x28 incuez; Ger- man linen ticking. $6.00 Mattresses at $4.75. Fiber with hair top: full size, $23.80 Mattresses at $18.00. Pure South American horsehair; gray or black; covered in Amoskeag *. C. A, ticking; full size. Smaller sizes proportionately priced. Fourth floor, East Building, [THURSDAY SPECIAL.) 18c. Pillowcases, 121<c. 45x36 inch, ready-made bleached muslin Pillowcases, made from Standard Utica Mills bleached sheeting. Hemmed Sheets at 59c. Another lot of double Sheets, made from h thread Hees sheeting; special value f round 58 Bargains in Brief 20c Moire Taffeta Percaline, 12c yard. 59c Flannel Waistings, 44¢. Business and College Diction- aries, 35c. Men’s 50c Underwear, at 3§c. Men’s $1.00 Combination Suits, 59c. Store orders only. Women's 20c, Stockings, llc. Store orders only. 39c to 50c Lace Collars, Yokes and Stocks, 19c. Quantity lim- ited and none C, O. D, $1.25 Novelty Clocks, at 79c. 98c Electric and Gas Lamps, at 49c. Store orders only and none C, O, D, 89¢ Cretonne Laundry Bags, at 39c. Art embroidery offer. 75c¢ Missicn Tabourettes, 5Oc. $16.00 Dressing Tables, at $12.75. 49c Hand Embroidered Stocks, at2e. 4 Shirtings and TWO HUNDRED stylish Winter Suits, made of warm wide wale chevrons, corduroys, velve-" teens, broadcloths, winter weight men’s wear, serges, tweeds and velour cloths. A large variety or styles, including tne smart, strictly tailored models; made with cutaway or straight coats, Skirts cut on the new lines. All the best shades of brown, taupe, navy, black and gray. All sizes from 32 to 55 bust measure. None C. O. D. or on approval, Second floor, center, Central ‘Building, |___THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Bargains in Toilet Needs Conti's celebrated imported Castile So: a bar, at 48c, J spy Yale soe Canthrox, for shampooing hair; 5 regularly for 39c, will be.. Store orders only—limit of customer. ize, sold here 1286 Thursday each article to Main floor, front, Central Bullding, pi a ne on i{ CAY SPECIAL, 1 Charen 50c. Nightowns, 39c, onan LANNELETTE, sizes 4 to 14 , marble bargain, he Children’s Coats, $1.98. Special values. Betooa Roe h rant, Kast Building, [THURSDAY SPECIAL, | Women’s 25c. Underwear, 5c. RIBBED, fleece Ii Undervests, lon Drawers to. match, ye orders “! sl Heeves; s ke ‘Mata fleer, Contra ! | H