The evening world. Newspaper, November 11, 1912, Page 11

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GLAD TO AND TOLD HE'S HER TOHALF A MLO Charles Blake Was in a Lodg- ing House While Brother Was Searching the World Over. On the Dutch West. Indies diner Merowyne, salling to-day, were two brothers—Charles and William Blake~ ‘who were happy from the cores of their hearts, Their family home is in Derby, England, and they are going to British Gulana together to take charge of the miiiion dollar plantation and copper anine of thelr uncle, Jamison Blake. The uncle went to British Guiana in 18%. Beginning with nothing, he ac- cumulated hie big fortune, THe died early a year ago, leaving everything to his next of kin, which, under the law, meant his elder nephow, But Charles could not be found. He ran away from rome many years ago, and since then letters at Jong intervals reached the family from South Africa, Central America, Polynesia and every corner of the world. Now and then he went asiore to fight In a revolutionary army for a time, but he never @ave any ad- dress by which he could be reached. William Blake, etx years his juntor— Charles {s forty-two years old—to whom the fortune would have fallen had Charles's death of permanent disappear ance been established by @ court decree, exhausted kis ingenuity and epent a great deal of money trying to find hia | *%4 rect brother whose letters had ceased more than a year ago. belo A advertisement in a New York per, a duplicate of which had nted in newspapers all over the rought a letter from a man tn ork that Charles Blake was here a ‘ould be found along the water front. William at once came to this ety from Derby and began Ais hunt ‘ Front and Water and West From other sailors he learned her was in a Bowery lodging nd was in low spirits and with- und him yesterday, Spruced § your dinner more JFor, x. your hom e ———$$——_ an . Those Carried by Prisoner. Nunzio Spatafero, charged by Deteo- tives Gretano and Corrao with having thrown a bomb into tne Roma moving pleture theatre at No. 178 First ave- nue Saturday night, causing serious injuries to seven persons, was ar- raigned before Magistrate Barlow in Essex Market Court to-day, | held without bail to give the police two days to learn more about him. In the areaway just outside the back door of the theatre against which the bomb was exploded the police found two burned matches. The sticks were colored pink. When they arrested Spat- aforo on information given to them by the propriétor of the theatre they found A box of almilar matches In his pocket. They have made one search of his rooms brother. CONSTIPATED, BILIOUS, HEADAC bis LIVER TORPID?—E Turn the rascals out—the headach stomach and foul gases—turn them out tonight Don't put in another da; stomach, remove the sour, gas, take the excess bile from your liver and carry eae [up and soppy, Charies aseured the telp- BE FOUND |: 5 harles explained that he had lost _himse © that they would share and and go to take possession at it they can find any shoe-str again. The detectives plimented by Acting © thelr quick work in the Mrs, Albira Cortese, the and has told of receiviog at lowance of $45 from home, till in a precarious conditio Vue Hospital. holds the departmen He was! somb thrower with the bomb session titfoner, aged sixty-five, and on the upper east side, was of heart disease in his bed his home, No. 307 East Se’ street, by Solomon with Cascarets, Then you will feel great. ie you out by morning—a 10-cen| d will keep your hea Don’t forget the c Never gripe or sicken, “CASCARETS WORK WHI | Prepare for Thanksgiving Turkey Day is not far Ff. You'll enjoy and have more to be thank ful WAIT & S e is comfortable. at No. 46 Kast Thirteenth street to to that out of which the fuse of the bomb was made, arid will searci: there Antonio Sapalagza, the boy whose log was almost torn off by the explosion, is honorable mention in eonnectian with an Kast Side bomb case, and Corrao medal and the Rhinelander medal fér the arrest of a —— Doctor Found Dead in Bed. Dr. Joseph Greenberg, a retired prac- Greenberg, Hy ASCARETS SURE biliousness, constipation, the sick, sour y of distress. Let Cascarets sweeten and regulate your undigested and fermenting food and that misery-mal ing off the decomposed waste matter } clear, stomach sweet, li d bo and make you feel bully and cheerful for months, Doa't forpet the whan LE YOU SLEEP” ' neeeuhieendeimemenmmmeneien anmeaminmmeeenmetintaninietdeel THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1912. apne ie tit cn ing simiia ‘planist of uh theatre, ‘ho te that Spatarero had t hounding bh a the H-O Mills with attentions and threats to ir her if she would not rect) HELD AS BOMB THROWER. affections, denied that they i t friendly. rom {Burned Sticks Found Outside} “According torpeople of the neigibor- | iow yee a ig [hood Spatafero han represented, him. { Batch of Presto made. Wrecked Film Yheatre Like | seit as the son of a nobleman of Naples monthly al- Tartar, Soda and Salt. mn at Belle- results are sure. Detective Gretano has before recelvel in his pos: well known found dead to-day at venty-sixth 8 Oculiats’ Opticians —It means safety —It means accuracy —It means economy. Let us prove this to your entire satisfaction. Eyes Examined Without Charge by Registered Physicians. With Far and Nea: 217 Broadway, 223 Sixth Ave,, 5th St. Astor House. 350 Sixth Ave., 22d St. 101 Nassau, Ann St. 17 West 42d—New York. 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. ——— t box from hildren, ‘The World tem St. Brook! ONS} tw things are SO easy to get: - New Harlem Store Furnitere, 7% well, “Perfection” Smokeless Oil Heater 53.25 your weight, conditions. ‘Worth Easily #0—1 1-6 tn. con tinuous posts, brave si brass caps on the aci white enamel, | Irom, Brae Wooden Ends’ at every price, Bed Room or Dining Chair 98C Very avbstantially made, wold oak, golden finish; “#ad- die” or cane seat of good quality, Chairs and rockers or every kind for! every room, Harlem Store 3rd Ave. & Acres of Floor Space es and \ Low Prices—Big Variety ‘ Betsy Ross” Rag Carpet... yard 45c Ingrain Carpets, from yard 49 Vestibule Mats. . factors ee 20x36 inch Cocoa Mats +e SEZ 27x54 inch Tapestry Rugs...... 1.25 4.6x7.6 feet Crex 2.63 Rope 7.629 feet Ingrain Rugs. 2.90 3€x72 inch Axminster Rugs... 4.25 Oilcloth, aft grades, from. ..yard 30c Linoleum, a! Cowperthwait Sanitary Bedding You spend one-third of your li': in bed. so it's mighty important to slecp To do that, your mettress and pillows must be of wifolesome 1 ~‘e- rials, and of the proper grade to suit We make all our bedding in our own sanitary factory, under perfect We know how to make just the right thing for every one, Besides, our sanitary bedding costs no more than the other kinds. 3rd Ave. @ 21st St. 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. Bedding, Rugs, Carpets, Oilcloth, Curtains, Stoves—Everything for Housekeeping 5-Piece Parlor Worth fully $65, his factory busy in the dull months. W claw feet. Dessert Set, SS ON fine 4 eds grades, from..yard 49% Every variety of Carpet, Rug, Matting, &c., and no charge for all measuring, Rack & sewing, lining or laying. 12ist Street \|Cow 59c We have fitted up homes for Thanksgiving Day, and Every 7P ieces, Day, for 105 years. What other firm in America has such a record? aaa till ie aaa emanitinn. Open Saturday Evenings Bought in a large lot from a manufacturer at a #merifice te This suite is covered in the best Panne plush, has well imade frames wlth Other reductions~in Parlor Suites of all kinds too numerous to me 95c a shelf. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUN' T $15 Worthfor -25c Weekly $50Worthfor 75c Weekly $100 Worth for $1.50 Weekly $200 Werth 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 Suite, $42,50 ve got a fine bargain and offor Sideboard, $23.75 Beautiful quarterea Ff } well. polished; prettily bevelled Quartered ouk top; 4 ft extension. Buffets, Chairs, Tables thin Closets, ra and everything no dining: roo! pt the dinner Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. PERTHWAIT & SONS 7 wonian cook | tests Presto She has her | own kitchen in and she bakes a batch of biscuits every That is why Presto Flour always contains just the right proportions of Flour, Cream of Ask your grocer for a package and try the recipes you'll find in and on it. GEhuech kSons Half a Century in Business. When You Think of Glasses Think of “Ehrlich” Service found articles ad- fellewing the printing ef the edverticoment. } ‘Better Goods for the Same Money or,the Same Goods for Other Sales For Tomorrow, Details in Today's Evening Journal MAIN BUILDING Men’s Clothing Winter Suits and Over- 975 2.20 coats values to $20; at ‘20 $3 “Kingly” Trousers— §: $25 and $30Scal-Plush-Lined Overcoate—at.......... . Shoe Clearance Men's $3 U.S. Army Shoes- 200 pairs; sizes 8to 11; Women’s $2.50 and cee GEL COOPER © J.B.GREENHUT, Pres. Complimentary Zac Stamps Free Tomorrow 4 As many.sets as are reasonably required for books unfilled will be giveq. Distribution in Premium Parlor, Third Floor, GREENHUT Building, tomorrow. Only 100 complimentary stamps good in any one book. Your principally sizes 2!) 10 4; B,C $ eat & seal at. ee ys’ Shoes—-sizes 9 to 13'y; 69c 1s’ and Children's Shoes —sizes to 2; regularly $1.25; at... . UTC regularly $1.50; at... M GREENHUT BUILDING ~ Extra Special For Tomorrow (Tuesday) Only Furniture MAIN BUILDING Bie to 8195 Ouiich Feather Bande 49. “Sample’” Bedstead at 1214¢ Zephyr Ginghame 50 German Siive ; GREENHUT BUILDING These Low Prices plaids ; 6,000 yar $20 Brass Bedstead—tfinished with “Damarda” guaran lacquer; 29 Stamped Pillow Cases—heavy quality n yi BHERt or ste ; ry muslin; choice Patterns, about 400, pair 14- prot teen ny — Heehers Howe coger $35 Brass Bedstead—same | § Associate Sales of white enamel bedsteads, mattresses and wire springs. 3c Dozen O, N. T. Spool Darning Cotton inches high; only 500, (one to a custo- —all colors, onty 5,000 spools, a dozen. 15¢ mer) veach Lhd 59- (No Mail, Telephone or C. O. D. Orders ‘uaie on the Above Extra Specials. Quantities ‘ ‘MAIN BUIL DIN ale of Women’s Suits $ A $ 50 Values to Values to A Sale Without a Parallel $20, at $30, at Another merchandising triumph for The Big Store, because garments of equal quality, style and workmanship are not to be had elsewhere for less than our valuation prices. ‘ i aie In this sale you may choose from a fine collection of high-class suits—in our opinion, the best lot offered this season. Smart Mannish Cutaway and Straight Models Are Featured Inexpensive Silverware Our Annual Pre-Thanksgiving Sale of Plated Tablewure Began This Morn- ing. THE VALUES OFFERED VILL MAKE THE OCCA- SION A SUCCESS. From the immense assortments we have selected the following items as indicative of the specials: 58 Trimatpd and plain-tailored effects in the season's most fashionable lengths. The coats and skirts are the embodiment of all the refined, subtle “touches” that characterize only higher-priced suits. ete TWEEDS, HOMESPUNS, CHEVIOTS, WORSTEDS, BIAGONALS, MANNISH WEAVES, MIXTURES, NOVELTY WEAVES and MEN'S-WEAR SERGE. MAIN BHHL DIN Women’s Princess Slips Flounces. All the Newest Evening Shades. Values to $5. On Sale Tomorrow, at $1.50 to $1.95 Princess Slips at 75c These are of Persian lawn and cambric. Various styles in a good as- (MAIN Building, Firat Floor.) ‘MAIN BUILDING Continuance of Our Extraordinary Values in Goo, Reliable, but Slightly Used Instruments % All Well-Known Makes and All in Good Condition $ Down $ a ep and Week $ Downand §) on Any 10 Payments of 2 nie tene ianos within one year (Players and Player- Pianos within six months) and allow you all any ofour new instruments at a higher price. Here Is the List--- One suit at each of these Laat tld prices is illustrated here. m| The linings are aaa satin and peau de The materials are (MAIN Building, Pitat Floor.) Of Silk Jersey, Made with Deep Messaline $ 95 e sortment of sizes, Some trimmed with dainty laces or fine embroidery edging. yer-rlanos Any Instrument Up to $250 Will Be Sold on Term of Weekly Up to $350 And we will take back any one of these you have paid on it toward the purchase of Look It Over: A $12.50 Quadruple Sil- ver-Plated Tea Set for fl Uprights Uprighis __ Uprights — Player-Pianos b= ‘i Newby & Evans.. $45 Tiles $170 | Connors $210 Simplex $225 Windsor 65 | Keller plreanes Aeolian Organ... 245 Scherman 115 | Temple arcman Boardman & Gray 245 ' norms 25 | Shoninger Bacon Cald . Chickering 125 Decker P caldwell . Fischer. 135 | Waser Krell ; Schille 135 | Huntingtch 235 | Garwood ; Conover 135 | Carlton p 245] Garwood : ¥ Biddle. 135 | Ackerman Fischer 225 | Caldwell . m2 Hallet & Davis....145 | Bayer Hardman 275) Caldwell......... 7. Lockhart 145 | Hazleton... Sterling. : Hu Kirchhoff. . 360 A new and exceptionally artistic ribbon le Conwell: a ee hs | Garwood. . 375 | | design; bright silver finish, with shield for Hn ee Schuman & Son. 188 | Krakeuer 285 | Simplex......... 390] | monogramming. TEA POT, SUGAR BOWL, Stuyvesant... Sohmer Grands penned. 425 | | CREAM PITCHER and SPOON HOLDER Schubert. Chickering $245 st ty ++: 465 | | in the ser. erin 925 i eet Wann Chickering 345| McPhail 825 | | $2.75 Butter Dishes —to match; | 95 Chie Steck 365 “ . ns atl Weer vine 200 | Weber......... 465 Squares $2.50 Crumb Sets—to match $195 Hansing Kirchhoff 200 | Sohmer 525] 3 each $5 eae py | Gordon Kirchhoff 200 | Ludwig 545] 3...........ceach 10] | g2.95 195 Bench, Cover and 12 Rolls of Music With Each Player-Piano at.. ce (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) Sugar Bowls and Cream Pitchers ie $1.25 to $1.75 Values, Tomorrow, at.......... 98¢ 4 These bowls and pitchers are in dessert size; several shapes ; plain silver, gold-lined, (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) ———— el ame DOUbLe 92" Green Trading StampeBefore 12 o'Clock—Single Stamps Thereafter [NEW YORK'S Sui0 ‘ The Greenhut School of Music is proving a great help for adults and children who are desirous of learning to play 109 piano, Conscientious instruction--the complete course of two years’ tuition or i Payable, if desired at $1 a week until paid for *40 Purchasers of pianos at $200 or more, if subscribing to a two years’ course, will be given one year's {rz¢ tuition, This is a SPECIAL INDUCEMENT, (MAIN, BUILDING. Sixth Floor.) Call or write for full details lane nh llth itl

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