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oy F = EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1912. ayamaanin ig Tyo fae ts + ,#/DRINKS ACID AT MOMENT bonthouse at 9.30 by the watch of alawore out al warrant for the man's J ’ Son Ww 15% + passer-by whorn he asked for the time, larrest, ee GS GR "ED" OF EXPECTED ARREST. [st"ite ‘iste ite fe nas tai oa octors Use or -E¢zema r By ore, ee) Se | bottle of muriatlé acid to his ips |cnia Killed by Plambers Track, . sit + {| Butcher’s Employee Had Been | rained st and tossed the bottle Into the Four-year-old Harry Young of ‘No. , Bl ection: iio ins @ Hundred and Twenty: in ¢ 1 Given “Until 10 o’Clock Sharp” | At 10.09 Policeman Mitchell, on duty | 5% West One ‘enty HYMAN NET FOR The early etock- market Made a US ty tog it ck Sharp” | At | park gate at Malbone street, aaw| sixth street, the only child of a tallor| Dr. Rvans, ex-Commissioner of Health, | Dr. Holmes, the well-known skin apectal: Prompt response t0 higher éénditions ie Fi q to Refund, oming toward him a man who was|of that address, started across the|eays: “There ts almost no relation be-|!st, writes: “J am convinced that the 1. he an n Exchange, wher ag Hit} t &] woiam pipper had ‘unt 10 o'clock cone aiethe gous aad wie seat ky Mg sees po He liween skin disease and the ah ay ht bageeh| (! be gee ‘ar tee . 98 413% 3 managed to say"They were going to rue! ie MM ge bat | 7 i te enti + wae “= eR belies 4) sharp this morning to eXptain wa aT een te eee tate’ before he] loaded with plumber's supplies, was |**!® must be cured through the skin. The! been prescribing the D. D. D. remedy for Preeti Gone nee Pumas 3 SIQ S14 + S| happened to #71 he had collected for conscious, Pipper was taken to] knocked down and instantly killed by |#@tms must be washed out, and so eaives| yours.” It will take away the Itoh the In- —— | the estate of James Dunne, w' County Hospital, where his age] one of the wheels which crushed his |ha 4 worthiess, The [stant you apply It. You ex get enough e relics once AnO ortunit to Save Big M disguive themselves were made by Ortie Last, Cha’ one on EB. McManigal in his confession at the | A@C Be 3 3 friend amd expended e) ief g gad nop eae tle porn HE T1R| aiaate tor Justice of the Supreme . “L had blown up the Kansas City Job = e e Aug. 2, 1910, and had stopped off at sf — ¥ | Court, expended $1,410.42 ‘ \ Pears “Mh. seh tie way, back "Moe rr Henry George, candidate for Cong: Mad, Weal aces F Manigal teatif ‘At Peoria, I got in|] 108 t in the Twenty-first Congressional Dis- mi Nas you F9ty ‘Radw ady ‘He SEERA nth award Gmptho, pésiness mit 4 | trict, received $2,700 from friends and the a tans techy | 3 o* ey ¥ at expended the #ame amount. Serpe, te a amily r agent of the iron workers’ union, 26% 4+ 1% fan Hor < }} Smythe showed me non-union Jobs he met § Rin Mr ead Actual, guaranteed, straight marked-down ‘ { wanted me to blow up. He said J. J, We Sy etways heady itn Ss é f $7 50 ‘ IN, ad agreed I ould do it. te ton, Pee eayine 1 pid nad had tuck at ey -|A Household Remed avings 0! ov. Kaneas City, where I lost four quarts | Kan cy fou RADWAY' Ri vWiAPy, 85 "1 Here are the facts: Big men have learned by experience | y Maniga! then returned to Peoria. sata HE “stoop iw with THE! “Grande Fete knee length. ted “Guards” “Grande Fele lapels and natural shoulders. dayslalterwe were feroesite rae ent aera The Midday Cabaret POLICE. . ” Single Breas juards Suitsin close-fitting English Sth Floor, Daily—12115 to 2:45 P.M. To-M: le A Raced. Seisiha. when’ bo. welllh’'ée Anniversaire Coats with inverted pleats Anniversaire models with welt pockets. ‘ge to remove to our permanent place at "MISS CORBETT AND STANLEY yay Feature | Mf there was any trouble in Peoria on ice Pa price Sts ti ‘ Ave, Besides the expense of removal Pieper ry yy iepry saa fs account of the explosion,” sald Mo- bri and “belted-in” backs. Suits in American models. and storage would mean errific loss to us. Also MISS JEAN IRWIN ” ty :. s Nl ened CF ci ne enié he staedtn with Of fleecy woollens in dark’ Madeinrough finishOxford Therefore to relieve ourselves of this burden, we FAMOUS HAWAIIAN ORCHESTRA 1 took twenty quarts of nitro-glycering shades of brown and the pop- 14 75 grays, heather mixtures and place on sale to the public— ‘ VICTOR SORLIN'S ORCHESTRA when 1 rerurags ta, tndlanapolls, J, ular “Oxford” gray. e blue striped and gray mixed MEN’S AND WOMEN’S BEE CANTARALE, Onteatis | Setes tone J. MaNamara complained because T had All finished with satin woollens. a fate tee al ote eh | Orcas be die ws Cl f 25 er infernal machine atied to or sin- explode, thus leaving @ clue. I told J. $24.75 4 seams. $18.50 le breasted; belted earamce Oo ¢ didn't Ike the way T was 5 backs. a o I ld Sm at "ene Bel bellows, : ae hes 50 Midian or lleva Made ; B ‘Natlonal Wreotors’ Ausockation with pat pockets. Felled rough smooth finished 2 i Me replied ‘my lite woukin't be worth inside seams. Plain or cuffed oollens, it and Exchan ed Pianos ca aapeiaalign Py honnistwe.” ‘zz !/ at Fraction of Cost! , tr Paes Boy ” Overcoats in Five of the Popular Styles ; i At $ ] OC Each Bard. Benlin dt Cloriohe thee pecially priced in honor of the “Grande Fete Anniversaire’ SALE NOW ON IN BOTH STORES ‘ yon Phe of the store| Brooklyn, Doctora sald he probably | driver of the truck, which is owned by ‘een, thyMol and| Dp. D. D. will do far you that they will be Alara Prsaray 5 jameant to the up Wement and| And He Recetved Nothing to Ata|Hmil Von Mies waiceuridl ea would die betere night. the O. K. Expréas Co... No. 72 Dey edients for ecsema Ato let you have a €1 bottle on thelr eclares He Knew of Plots an and a astickler for punctuality, was er L yee ( e |tumbied a point , but other His Race for Congress, wrat emphatic in declaring that adjust-| Von Rhee, hearing of the eptsode,| street, was arrested, rantee that ft will cost you nothing un- eecurities continued to mark higher 1 you find ¢ t does the work.—Advt. Warned Informer His Dis- guise Was Too Thin. INDIANAPOLIS, Nov, 14.—Direct charges that Frank M. Ryan, president of the International Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers, had full knowledge of, explosions and that he even advised the dynamiters to glycerine and three alarm o'clock: “Smythe sald a dynamiter, known as the ‘New York Kid’ had been around Peoria and he (Smythe) was suspicious of him, thinking he might be « spy of the National Erectors’ Assoctation, TOLD HIS DISGUISE WAS TOO| THIN, “When I returned to the tronworkers’ headquarters in Indianapods, McNamara Was not there. So I saw President Ryan. I told Ryan about the Kansas Gity explosion and showed a news Paper account of it. Ryan ‘L want You fellows to stop coming und this market opened strong, with ever: displaying rising power. the start American Sinelting became a prices which final hour a wavering tendency devel- oped that finally shaded prices off from the highest at erate ing features at Anniversaire oMce a openly, and you don't change Your ‘appearance enough, When any one gets a good look at you they will be sure to know you next time.’ “Hh told we weren't reckless and that no one knew what we were doing. I told Ryan that Smythe had spoken of the ‘New York Kid’ as a dynamiter, but Ryan said he didn't know him," McManigal spoke of the time J, J. McNamara was in Kansas City and Omaha. While in Kansas City on this trip, the, Government alleges, McNamara hada talk with W. Bert Brown, @ local business agent, and a citizen about J. B. MoNamara’s being on the Pacific oaat preparatory to “cleaning up" Los for eater acrey ny In other slores such Overcoats as these are con- E HIME RR TH TE = | @ Aight in the window, sidered remarkable values when priced $22.50. : | cong was clear, If there was no light Te — T wea to stay away.” MeManigal said he and Herbert 8. Tlockin bought 120 quarts of nitro- @lycerine at Albany, Ind., and hid it in an old house at Mundin, later removing Mt to Indianapolis, At one time, when 8% quarts of the explosive were stored 4m the vault of the iron workers’ office, the wi said, MoNamara remarked: “Ef this should explode there wouldnt he enough people left in downtown In- dianapol's to, tell what happened.” Me- of free movement. tions, weight or physique. ness said McNamara spoke of the cess of the plan of blowing up non. union jobs, saying she rallroade were deginning to be afraid to handle non- union iron and st butoher MOOSER SPENT NOTHING. Shortly after Expense statements of canidates for office at the election held last week filet in the County Clerk's office to-day are as follows: Dr. Henry Moskowitz, Progressive candidate for member of Congress in the Twelfth Congress District, received nothing and spent novhi Louls A. Cuviliier, su the were brisk trading ruled firm and subsequent dealings, ing time, but mod- ne prev in nearly all lead- yish: eneful candi- mbly in the District, on the date for Member of yeseniay's| Thirtieth Assembly oh nie, Brooklyn, store ments would have to be made. A few minutes before 10 Pipper walked into Prospect Park, Ree R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Pricee Grande Fele Overcoats and Suits offered at extraordinarily cy prices in honor of our “Grande Fete Anniversaire.” The Overcoat at $16.50 (illustrated) is made of the finest all- wool kersey, in fast black or the popular “Oxford” gray. It is Chesterfield Model—right for walking and the out-of doors, as well as for more formal evening ‘wear. It is warmly lined with double warp serge, and has the smart fly-front that hides the buttons. Knee length, it affords protection against cold, and yet ‘allows The final touch of smartness is added by a hand-felled velvet collar. All siges, including such as will fit,men of unusual propor- Satin-Lined Overcoats For Men and Young Men Double-Breasted Coats with belted backs. Just-below- Suits and Overcoats | For Young Men Suits in the new patch pock- et models, with soft rolling or to re mee Grande Fele Anniversaire He halted by =| put down as thirty-four and his| head, James Amatore of No. 4% West address as No. 4% Seventeenth street, | One Hundred and Thirteenth street, the for 500 togprove this beyond a doubt. cf this country are prescrib- In fact druggists are so certain of what in greater numbers after every sunrise. Of late these big fellows have been number than we figured on. of our larger garments. Result: Our stock is no longer pr have too many suits—720 in all—sizes: 4 close out quickly. Suits are marked $12.50 and $14.50 Mode. golden and red. Also silk mixtures and mixtures of gray @ BROADWAY AT WARREN ST. — NEW YORK —57" AV. If so, then here is that suit satisfaction supreme is to be had here. They have taken a great number ery balanced. We ure; also a few larger sizes which it is to our advantage to So we have made reductions wn the lot. Fancy cheviots and fancy worsteds in the iors pleasing colorings of the Winter Dark Gray Mixtures with dotted flecks of a hundred bright colors. Wire weave checks—a quiet business suit in gray. Diagonal woven grays with dainty horizon- tal lines of blue an inch or so apart. A beautiful diagonal-weave brown in two shades— grays with tinted stripes, and many others of which these are but a suggestion. FULTON ST., AT FLATBUSH AV.—BROOKLYN — BROADWAY AT BEDFORD.AV.. They come coming in greater Winter Suits 34, 35, 36 inch chest measure. Also a few larger $12.50 14.50 Reduced from $20 & 22.50 35, 36 chest meas- $20 and $22.50 and blue and white. And »BET. 273" & 28™STS, | ST VACATE The lease of our temporary store at 865 Broadway expires in two days. We took this store for a few for Men’s and Women’s $5.00 to $15.00 GENUINE ENGLISH SLIP-ONS The values are not exaggerated. They must appeal to thrifty men and women. Overcoat and raincoat in one at a still further saving 50 Our Quality the Highest, Our Prices the Lowes Sinpson 34 Yeon Leader LNB SON\ 19°70 20= —IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER— On player-piano business has ht us so many good roe pianos as part payment that we make this in price, Cloth design and tailoring excellent. quick clearance in order to FiGent. of the allroad trains tn tne Women’s Stunning $7.50 to $20.00 make room for a big consign- RET ress on tine Geter ates SILK POPLIN AND SOHAIR COATS 50 ment of new pianos and player according to the Public Service Com- A full range of colors and sizes, Elegant finish, rubberized ma- midsion report towlay. The percentage terial, smart designs. The woman who buys one {s coated in style, SPECIAL TERMS: for July wae % and for August 8 ‘The IL ERS Lt a acre ee y average delay also was greater, being | 30 Days’ 21.7 minutes for each late train. Most Men’s Stylish $10.00 to $25.00 of the delay was due to “waiting for | OVERCOATS ense? Why not save ats, cut and finished Free Trial THEN PAY AS LOW AS $1.00 a Week Wonderful Values! Every Instrument Guaranteed. THE FOLLOWING WELL WN PIANOS. (All Uprights); Horace Waters |Hardman Haines Bros. trains on other divisions.” | Se Cost 5c. Per Box; Worth $5.00, | Red + Crom Cougs Drove, Brecrwhere, Why buy an extra ,coat with double ex more than half? The answer lies in these par excellence, Fit and tailoring perfect. Men’s and Women’s $20.00 to $35.00 IMPORTED “HIGH LIFE” GABARDINES A Raincoat, Overcoat and Fashion Coat in one. Two distinct savings, with our cut price making the third. Workmanship, = IK l = design ‘and finish ultra fashionable. Taser Eres. pag Sherwood Russian Overcoat, or “Jack Tar" Reefer, such as| Tourist Overcoat or Ulster, worn by the boy || Kingsbury R. ent Cable ters Tara y wi @ Joolball, is priced $4. 96 ‘a $18.49, and IEXTR. vay to COATS Toe Emerson McCammon Lindeman ey ACQUAINTED $3.9 14.75 gays suits Boys from 10 to 18 years. These are wool , 7 5 Steinway Fischer Ronse :96 to $14.74, and is suitable for Boys} or ser e-lined, full length, and have the new | RAINPROOF, SLIGHTLY MUSSED e Chickeri: Sterli H WIT OUR WAY from 244 to 10 years. These Coats are made in belted back, Materials are blue or gray chinchilla | AND USED AS MODELS—VALUES UP —_ SRSTENg ering jazelton cloth and heavy warm mixtures. convertible collars. London-Model Overcoat at $16.49, copied in Am- erica trom an imported Coat at $29.50, sets off the: physique o! ity boy on the right centre with outestretched arm. It is made ot imported material, with belted back, of a rough finished warmth-without- weight material, and is single- breasted model with self collar. It is suitable to boys from 10 to 18 years, “Shawl Collar” Overcoat worn by the Boy with the dep is priced $12.74 to $16.49 ‘and is made all-round belt of blue or Bray chinchilla with worsted lining. The collar can be raised and buttoned close to the neck in cold weather, It fits boys of from 10 to 18 years. Second Fleer, 85th St. Rear, Snug-fitting And many others, Isn't that an attractive list? You won't regret @ visit to our warerooms to-morrow, but come and get an early choice. 39 At the end of one year, if you so desire, we will take back the piano you select and allow every dollar paid to apply on any new piane or player-piano in our warerooms, New Needham New Auerbach Pianos for Pianos’ for Pianos for chinchilla, tweeds, etc., in navy, gray, tan and brown, and are flannel-lined. Self or velvet collars, close button-to-neck model. Some with the new belted back, some with all-around belt. TO $28, AT. . . . . . On account of prices no goods sent C. O. D. or on approval. Call early and get the best bargains. PLYMOUTH) $250.00 $195.00 $185.00 RAINCOAT COMPANY a S's New York's Shopping Center — | 865 Broadway comer ism st. cuerae 3 om: Sale Also at 212--6th Ave. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT “OU NEED— Permanent Store Remember Name and Addresses A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GET JT, & " etraightforwerd Acverteing f te tis eueucueuessss Polo Coat or Junior Overcoat, worn by the boy New Schufeldt on the extreme left, is priced $4.96 to $14.74. Materials are chinchilla cloth or heavy mixed over- coatings, in blues, grays and browns. Notice the convenient length. It suits Boys from 6 to 12 years, and is made in button-to-neck model with convertible collar. i a i a EL &