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SHOTS AND WILD YELLS AWAKE WILLIAMSBURE: THEFS STILL STILL RUNNING Burgling weds Pi Picked Home of Man Who Sleeps on Trigger. Half a dozen shots, Policémen, one burglar, more police: men, more shots, threw a section of Witiamsburg into tense alarm early this morning. George Brockman keeps a drug store at Marcy avenue and Heyward streot. Mr. Brockman retires early and doesn't larm clock to get up in the The faintest tap at his Window pane will find him wide awake With his shoes on before the tapping ceases. He rolls over in bed whenever & physician writes prescription Within six blocks of the store. A burgiar had the effronerty to butt into this watchful man's atore. In @ taoment Brockman was up, went to the window and let out a yell that caused, the burglar to turn a back handspring | out of the window. The crash and the half a dozen yelis for police Swakened « restless neighbor who had been to the “movies” early in the ight. He threw up his window put a ter outside and pulled the six times without stopping. Then yelled and a man in another window | turned loose ‘his artillery, That burglar saver did stop running, ‘Vo the Clymer street station was te! soned the news that burglars w. ‘urgling the armory opposite the drug) «tore and three athletic cops were soon setinting in the direction of the trouble. they tai barely left the station when Frotiiet telephone cal! came in that @ vemmific hand-to-hand fight with burglars, ybbers and safe-biowers was in prog- 44me, and the entire force of reserves | vas sent in the wake of the flying cops. ‘t was all over when the police ar-| ‘ed. They found the burglar's tracks, &.t not the burglar. He didf’t wait f.r anything. Nobody could be found wno did any shooting. a {YOUTH IS BADLY BEATEN WHEN FOUND IN FLAT. “Man Wallops Him Until He's Glad to Be Arrested as a Burglar. “Hurry, Mistah Cop, murder on de redenth flo," yelled a bellboy from ‘@ Coburg Apartments, No, 219 West “ Aalrty-fourth street, as he ran out to ‘oliceman Grant in Seventh avenue at * oeclock this morning. Grant was taken up to the suite of am H. Biseh, He found a sadly tiered young man on the floor with BAXTER STREET PLANS TO TAKE A NIGHT OFF TO CELEBRATE UPTOWN, For the Piet tne Time Trade Will Cease at 6 P. M., for Cohen Gives a Party. To-morrow night (Wednesday) Baxter street will €orget its business rivalries. “Pullers in” tle thoroughfare in the lower east side. Stores will close promptly at 6 o'ctock— an unheard of precedent in the bust ‘Iistory of “the Bay,” where the lure the dollar t strong. Proprietors and rke will rush for thelr homes to don conventional evening garb, with big dia- ™monds in tl @irt fronts and anchor chain of gold across their spacious paunches. For to-morrow night Baxter street Moves uptown to do the social honors. Be it understood, too, that Baxter atreet | bway, the trolley car, Far from it. jelra will be in limou- cabs, for the evil days of not fallen B vin who shouts his the winding little warren hi the bank. But to-morrow night is the “big night” tor Baxter atreet and Baxter street is going to do up the affair as becomes it. Fifth avenue, tn all its glory, will not be arrayed as the good men and buxom women of Bax y take DOCTORS SAID IT WAS “‘N HOPELESS CASE”’ | Little Boy Barred from Hospital as Incurable. money in “Little Stanley Peabody (not quite, ill end run four years old) was d that life was d . Bisch sitting on his chest, from Me to time administering further fistie dmonition. The young man begged the Mceman to remove the pile-driver om his breathing apparatus. Mr. Bisch said he came in and was ore room. He foui d asked him what he he youth sald do-! used many of the other ten a . Hisch made short shrift of his un- valcome guest. The priso he, was Bernard tonith, twenty-three, a clerk Iving at +. 26 West One Hundred and Twenty th street, He was locked up on @ burglary, How he got into nent is a mystery. Ni said ‘opened, as far as could be mith had no keys. The only the store room ts from @ privat Smith had not taken anything. nee ay. bAparing to retire when he heard a| tho | stron ARH “the el sion to the hospital, O'Leary, matron of the CI on Kirk street, Lowell, cent interview. Fi steadily improved. me and a splendid ive Father ren to prevent them tron ting cold or when they need build- mily remedy" faith in it.” well as older children a cause it cures colds and t people be- roat and troubles without the use of alcohol Get lunj ft or dangerous dfugs in any form. a ho! BUSINESS PROPERTY TO LET. ale | FACTORY 3 iit for any busines, ary ell 28 pee month, 429°W. 160. a REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. aR TT OT Sale Now all day until 268th to 261st 10% Down on Purchase. Forster-Schmitt Properties at the Exchange Salesroom 14 Vesey St. Will continue 464 LOTS AND 9 DWELLINGS VAN CORTLANDT PARK JOSEPH P. DAY, Auctioneer _REAL | STATE LAT _AUCTION, Going On Street, Opposite 70% on Mortgage will be absent from the! clothing stores that fill the teeming lit-! THE EVENING “WORED, TUESDAY, “NOVEMBER “18, INTERNAL BATHS For ills of the stomach, intestines, headaches, constipation and thed ly appendicitis, Drugs may for a while, but celebrated phy: all over the world are now recom- mending the J. B. L. Cascade, INTERNAL BATHS The treatment for a permanent re- turn to perfect health. We have now the J. B. L. Cascade on exhibition at all Riker & Hege- man Drug Stores in New York and Brooklyn. Ask for booklet ‘Why Man of To-day Is Only 50% Efficient.” | tnete places tn the recelving tine tn Carleton Hall, at Lenox avenue and one Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, to-morrow night... There wil! be enoug. 1s monds on display to make Lloyd's | Managing director drop dead with sud- | den fright Alexander E brate, You do what ignoran Cohen condu the} Blue Front” clothing ore at Baxter and Walker street. Ile's been doing that for thirty years to-morrow, which | 8 a0 long a time he's etting used to it. | That's one of the reasons he's going to celebrate Also, twenty-five years ago to-mor. ‘vow, Cohen took to himself the wife of his choice, and she's still the girl he ‘loved this quarter of a century ago. {And that’s another reason he's gol! | celebrate. The guest of honor will be Abraham | Isaacs, the ninety-five year-old grand+ father of the Cohen children. Cohen is t know ¢ ving to cele n? Heavens, KocHeG ‘Benwen Lenox & 7rH-Aves: Women’s and Misses’ $20.00 Long Coats, 13.95 Of Luxurious, Soft Chinchillas and Other Favored Fabrics for Winter. At no other time have we ever offered a bigger economy. And now, at the height of the coat sea- son, this opportunity to buy a reliable, well made, beautifully finished garment will be hailed with delight by every woman of fashion. One style is made of fine, soft chinchillas, in navy, gray and brown; bound with silk braid; collar and cuffs of contrasting colors; large but: tons and patch pockets. Others of all wool mixtures with long revers, giving to the wearer a choice of open or closed neck. Sizes HY women, 36 to 44. Misses and small women, 14, 16, 1 "Women’ s Silk Petticoats x... PETTICOATS—of satin messaline, in all the latest plain and changeable ef- fects; several charming styles; some with tucked flounce; others with various plaitings. Also another excellent model of chiffon 2, 98 TAA IH BIRCH MAE COOLS. oc cas vcecetesse cues sss tewegnsescess WOMEN'S SNUG-FITTING PETTICOATS of silk jersey, also all wool jersey, clinging models, with deep flounce of plaited messaline, finished with all silk underiay, Also other good 4 98 ° in a number of the n Styles with the well-known Klosfit top in several pretty shades MAA DINGK Sisssiseccstrsottecvocscentsubeesssebeareeees veces. Women’s Kimonos & Sacques WOMEN'S LONG KIMONOS—of soft, warm German flannel; raglan style, in Pretty flora! pattern nished with fancy border; also another Pretty sve in Persian effect, front and sleeves trimmed with 98c wo well-fitting finished with piping rot nied with siping 69 Women’s $1.00 Glace Kid Gloves, 85c WOMEN'S 1-CLASP PIQUE SEWN IMPORTED GLACE KID GLOVES— in brown, gray and black; with 4-row silk embroidered backs. A posi- tive $1.00 value. $4.00 Women’s Hand Bags, 2.95 REAL SEAL, PIN SEAL, WALRUS, COWHIDE, MOROCCO and SUEDE BAGS—with German silver, gilt and metal frames; fitted with purse and mirror; silk and leather Tined: in black, tan, brown, gray, navy and violet A great variety of shapes, including envelope ‘and carriage bags, 8c Outing Flannel, Yd., 64c $1.75 Napkins, Doz., 1.39 S—of heavy jerman SE Jann with square collar and rolled cuffs trimmed with em- Also. with broidered. scallop. h plaited front to match . OUTING FLANNEL—good quaiity;} ALL LINEN NAPKINS — medium 27 in. wide; pink or blue stripes and} size; guaranteed all pure Irish linen; checks; double nap, many new designs; regularly $1.75 per dozen. 15c to 25c Laces, Yd., 12c LINEN CLUNY EDGES and INSER- TIONS—from 14 to 3 inches wide, Regularly 15¢ to 25¢ a yard. ALE RA eee 89c Cotton Union Suits, 65c WOMEN’S WHITE COTTON UNION SUITS—high neck; long sleeves. Regu- larly 89c, each. LO SITE 1 LEE eee el Boys’ Coat Sweaters, Each, 1.00 BOYS’ or MEN'S OXFORD GRAY COAT § ATERS—an excellent value at the above low price. 9c All Linen Damask, 69¢ : 25 New Crepe Plisse, 121: Narrow and medium stripes in Be quality CRINKLED PLISSE—the kind that needs no ironing. Regularly 25¢. Women’s 45c Lisle Hose, 35c WOMEN'S BLACK LISLE HOSE—im- rorted; double tops, soles, heels and ull regular made Three pairs for............,. 1.00 Women’s Silk Boot Hose, 59c WOMEN'S FULL FASHIONED BOUT / ALL LINEN DAMASK-—68 inches] HOSE—in black and colors; also black , new, crisp goods of latest de-| and tan, with self-embroidered ‘in- felt regularly 89¢ yard steps. « Lt FREE IS AN |imperia Rerate Turkish Rocker with every $100 Parchase, easognny i ee arenas li Th | ete Bimdy ye LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS $ Dawn 50 APARTMENTS | “7 #hema 100} Furnished from ‘10 es" "150 Down 75 59 to °500 “1912. Futron St. Cor, Brioce Sr. B’KLYN, Fifth Anniversary Sale Most Wonderful Sale of Women’s Apparel Ever Held Extraordinary Special Reductions Tomorrow in Coats and Fur Garments -——Smart Winter Coats——_ zibelines and splen- nf “chinchilla, sibel $20 Coats toned mixtures, didly tallihd, v extraondinnyy value. of boucle,' broadcloth, chin- $25 Coats chilla and plaid back mix- tures, full length, perfectly tailored and finished. $30 Plush Coats, eat length, lined i guaranteed satin throughout, several A. models to select from. | 875 12.75 15.75 -———F ur Coats and Sets $60 Pony Ce Coats, sn ogg Russia: | 29 50 42.50 ‘| 15.75 $100 ‘Fronds Seal Coats, he ii | 9.75 matched European dyed pelts, brocaded lining. $25 Red Fox Sets, bolster muff, handsome neck- piece, richly lined. $20 White Fox Set, muff, animal scarf. white Arctic fox, bolster FOR SALE. Sle Ge HEARN Remarkable Oftering of The Entire Upholstery Stock of Ryer Manufacturing Co., 170 Fifth Ave. who retire from business, and whose large and elegant stock we have purchased This old-established firm owned large mills in Paterson, N. J., where they manufactured not only for the genert! trade but produced many specially fine fabrics for decorators and furniture manufacturers. PURCHASE COMPRISES: UP HOLSTERY AND DRAPERY FABRICS of every description. Including Organzine, Spun and Raw Silk, DAMASKS AND BROCADFS. TAPESTRIES in Gobelin, Petit Point and other weaves, in Louis XIV., Louis XVI., Empire, Verdure, Heraidic, Floral, Oriental and Colonial desig SILK and MERCERIZED PORTIERES Frou-Frou, Armure and Damask COUCH COVERS in artistic designe and colorings. We Offer This Fine Stock as Follows:— “" PORTIERES— we we $2.0 values... erades. $3.@ values.. 1.48 $8.98 and 04.98 valu $5.08 and 0.98 values. 67.98 values.. .08 Finer te 12.081 wi 98 COUCH COVERS— Mary Silk Damaske Silk Frou-Frous Satin Brocades Silk Gobelins Gros-point Verdures Silk Armures $3.60 and 44.00 grades. $4.60 and 95.60 grades. Hundrede of Btylee Colne. ny : Two-Toned Damaaks OD...08.-1.20..1.40 0 2.08 it 1140 fo a0 is. ianesttien _ Oriental Tapestries, 08 SUNFAST CURTAING—» am | Over 40 Styl re pibech oad eee 1.79 Plain A Small Figure Design values | Others ai ite PEPE ne 80.08 Beat Colors 288 =| suNr, D ~* Piain color Reppa— «9 ot. values frais: Setraiee Sea inoh—alt Bi Ww ET la! 230 | SS SSiee....e00....100 to Le Hotel Keepers, Decorators, Upholsterers and Housekeepers gen- erally will find this a wonderful opportunity to buy the most de- $100 Wer a Down hoe Weekty $10" $3" $1.50 $190 $5“ $2.00 “ ROYAL Subieunert san * sio ~ 52.50 ~ | ROYAL AMONDa WATCH a Goods Delivered tn Unmarked Wagons §, FURNISH CLOTHE} DIAMONDS ON CHEDIT e | ” voun a4 your (mii sianeaaaasan HOME [Y FAMILY Iii Neg ria amo ‘Open’ evenings, Ladies’ and ‘Men’s Suits]i$10 aii8so.™iy's ahi. and Overcoats from @14 ANY purchase up to $ #25 DIAMOND rings, 8 Watches and jewelry. Call an, 120 W The M DIAMON| Mente accepted SYNDICATE “ sloccoueeeei eae a ©OG OUR DENTAL WORK IS KNOWN BY ITS QUALITY 4 trom vour AINLESSLY, GH Ihe cont ts reases © Dr. McBride’ s Fillings tn Gold, Silver, Platinum and Porcelain, Dental Offices T DESIRED. oN © NOTE OUR LOCATIONS @ core Peeae dh on tees : ce Full Set Teeth, $5 Gold Crowns and Bridge Work, $5 a Tooth. HOU KS TOG. SUNDAYS AND 2x ne AVS. 10 TO OO ‘Street, noe dental sirable fabrics at about Manufacturer’s Cost. Attractive Prices MANY EXQUISITE FABRICS AT VERY LOW PRICES In our great Wash Dress Fabric De- partment, where the newest and pret- tiest are always to be found. Silk Mixed Crepe de Chinee— W inches wide—mavy, American Beauty, Hello, Pink, Peach, Tan, Taupe and other fonable shades for evening and street wear...... 4% Brocaded Charmeuse—soft, clinging fabrice with a shimmering surface—all teading shades elsewhere |! ‘ M-inch Silk Mixed e " + 388 Pi on special nimportation from Scotland Very attractive designs, a0] Washable Colgced Tableciotne— 2 een | G4 alte. OS | 10-4 size...... 08 by ot Tabi ha elling gowns and wi + BD one—fringed, Yard wide filk Mixed Pong | th ine of up-t shadew-apecially de NOTIONS AT SMALL PRICES Evening Gowns...... . 20 ; Many sma)l savings make a great.” | is ot. Canvae Coat Fronts. B-inch Silk Mixed Mad: smart stripes and vari styles and colors: -excepilonaily fine for shirts and shirt waists -spectal ae MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Mgt Brock’s Spest Cotten a0 Unless Otherwise Specified M ct. Hook and Invisible Byes In This Advertisement ih ie YS aaihle serene. | a2 ® | eno Drs Ma een Sigs Tey MORNING SPECIALS—To-morrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P. M. event dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Ma!l or Telephone Orders. To pr -39 | $2.49 Black Taffeta Walets............ 155 Faney lace yoke—braid trim or tallores-— wide de pleats. 49 and 69 ct. Renaissance Scarfs Plain or dtawnwork centres. ART LINENS--MAIN FLOOR 6% raloy Towellings—17 inch vt tA erent ie. 2 {OVCF te bipeebs jack Paname—cide pleats remular and extra aise WOMEN'S SKINTS--- SECOND FLOOA » ANCHOR \\,\ DENTURE /; nN PLATE ~\ -NO- ROOF G ) DENTISTRY THAT LASTS Waierbury Dental Work is not only | , but is so natural that it defies de- | These beautitul Roofless Teeth only) are a recent Waterbury skill | « achiev ute innate comfort and pleasure in ng everything desired. No facial move- ment loosens of dislodges them, because they ere accurately made ! The New WA1 ERBUR tf Way Come here in the morning, nave and | return he e WwW " Extra ; NEW BOTANIC AL DISCCVERY Gold Crowns, 22 Karat $5.00 Iver Fillings Je. up NTAL PARLORS 414416 bullion St, brooklyn, Gold Filling, Wal ERBURY EN German, Frepeh and ‘bwedish wpoken, Ladies ip attendance, 1125.00 New Ideal Sewing Machines 19 ct. Featherprooi Tickings Bi} Vine Herringbone twi!l — assorted stripes, TIOKINGS -BASEMENT, $2.48 Women's Velvet Hats 158 Black or black and white— Colonials and gatlore— Taffota drape and bows. MILLINERY--THIRD FLOOR, 29 ct. Women's Cashmere Gloves. BL Black, and brown—fleece lined two'e MAIN PLOOR. 39 ct. Brass Extension Reds Extend 0 to & with fixtures SHADES THIRD FLOOR. inchea—complete 16.75 | 69 and 98 ct. Oriental Lace Allevers 3s Automatic lift=- ball bearing — White—pretty erna on fine net drawers — self-threading shuttle, —for half slee' yokes and waists cn tting needle-patent bobbin —Importer's surplus, winder, LACES--MAIN FLOOR, PY CHINES. ALB eoone 98 ct, All:Wool Striped Suitings brinch — gamet, | navy, myrtle, $2.29 Union Taffeta Umbrellas 1,59] brown, gri nd urgundy. Biack-26 and °% inch—fancy peart, DRESS 41 MAIN "Fioon, mission and natural handlee—for | 89 ct, Changeal Mesalions £8 SILKS—MAIN FLOOR, 's Initial Handkes Meme yarns ietattohctand® | 15,ct, Merceriaed Poplne nu y popular for women and girie’ 4—some sa shades, © ‘FLOOR, engths. CONT) FLOOR, WASH” puxss PSDIICS—BASEMESR, Clock Signs deiote Morning Speciais, Look for the Clocks!

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