The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1912, Page 24

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i = “BELT LE” GOLD $1,673,000. Fifty-ninth Street Line Dis- f posed Of in Front of i k | Mew York, as well an fo f 24 Harrinwn interests ful bidder, was the @uce : tow ¥, N ation and. perfec A A Hi ps ‘ * Shai ial ‘of thie ‘bodeung ot the a Commtestone replied the soldier-Itke ths New York Stock. Beohange Ghd the Hes nie cemtnen when ite toe eae Sale. coe chiffon has a pointed The Paris negligees are all ot . 0 pt. aquet Club, dd 3 v coal i 4 inly H ' egg through the heavy bidding of| aided in the identification, Deputy| Mr. Deming turned red behind thel tere gud,o04.” Deductinus foe a, aed WPUAEFIGNG tab yonder, too. 16 short coat of silver lace. new and mainly of rare. silks 4 te and Cornell, the only two prom: | Commissioner Dougherty's secretary, |ear. Reilly looked him straight in the] jegar expenses amount to ‘nee 8 ANT | ing all perepiration and body « mme- | The senior member of The brocaded satin in white and chiffons, specially suitable Gietive purchasers in ihe Meld, stock Str Young, wae in Weat Side court|eve and positively denied he had ever Tan: eat And Laiately: At ts not a sticky cream but a| and geranium color is a most for Christmas gifts. company, which had been rated the auction sale to-day at $6, fer falltoad property sold embraces electric line across town at Fifty- 5 M4 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVE » Onn ‘ a ‘ also ran. —_—_. JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. NORPOLK, Va * for to-m (ol prison at the were made with plu h Noy, 14—The entries 6 to 1, 8) FP in "News Mad itiver Donald Mae! vm, entice allowance of fire pounds tinued from First Page.) me the Identifications ‘The purpose of the exam- ern il ta Riki Mies na 4 cad is ‘ MBER 1 ‘id F ! lother detective accused by the con- | viets from patrol and putting them on detmetive duty, He didn’: investigate | yembiy thetr records “What Uiey were in the Polloe De- | money from the Germania Bank. They |@ny there would be in the party leaving tore in Fourteenth stree “I think they #ald five men. ‘Weren't there only four men? “There was a fifth man—a man called ‘Sway’? doorman, aren't you?" “Acting Detec first grade, ansi| ve Sergeant of the ed to the office of the d that two ctives had worked with the gang that arranged the Ger- mania Bank r 9 the proprietress of in East Sixth street, She house in Fourteenth street, near Sec- ond avenue, and shadow five men who come during her life in addition to cash. Edward La Montagne, a member of a 3%, the decedent in the Stock Exchange is Appraised at $66,000 and tw the largest Moone wi couling, wonderful powder. Knocks Oat Mooser, The oficial capyass of the Tenth A sembly, wha | Men and Women Marvel at PERSPI-O | A powder pad old at drug and denart ; strict has knocked out a Bult) Blection nigh: } RETIREMENT Of GEORGES Clothes opening of a season, as this, my Reorganization this concern is retire, after 33 stores. The sum requi: in settlement of his in- MMe fans She Gowns from Paris sixty days ago 4 partment Was enough for me," said | WINNERS AT JAMESTOWN. | ton'fanc® i ga; | Dourherty Ne Pt ver Greenberg ree | ee Nor: Sand’ Why were theo men recently de-|celved 22% votes, white i of | wa go aha | Mines, if | moted?" asked Mr. Buckner, stein, the Bull Moose nominee, ree : FIRST HACK Malden two-year-ontes fate It Ws! ““Becaune their identities became ex-| 2,25 votes. Three election districts ur, eOr es [ > ; go—Fly by Nigirt, 100 | | aecgND Boned and they were ureleas for the sort lin dispute, ‘The canvassers have sent \ ’ . », oT an 5, firdt; furs. 8A00. of wo! "a hem to do.” fe elec ic Of those dis-| , | Turkey tn the Straw, 12 (Mondon), 6 t0 | piper. ie “Did you think these men could oper- Nard pe iy, beradt hdahng il omni | Formerly A. T. ba bl & Co. ’ Ie chien Sind 4 1018 Hien f nati’. Wb, averse ie taal tale Bat ace — co LOA Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to ‘Tenth Street. j ee a | thira grees i" wre, | They did. Tf they hadn't T would) my t ; ore oh artigo ai (have neard of It Rip Out Y. Shonts Bids It Up, but Lawyer | #! ‘airy Godmother bt Paced Roormel,| How did you learn of, the proposed ip our J 3 romp, Falconet, Rock Rest, Swe ane ’ Troms 7 te Rock Rest, Sw et hou writ HACK, iy P Ne mn Bro, in front of the Jermania Dress Shields— ‘ is * e 0 n " i turer semrolds and wp: one mile | M Gets the Line for eee ee ee fiinay 7 | Piatmes. iW Nellie *rien lof: Masi: 108: \ were hunging out ina place called Fire ’E + Ld SALE elgnoirs, egligees an ea , “arta, 08 (Hopkine) 7 | fant wi 1} Gertopi ten Gea tna ereabes te ire "Em Quick!| Wa 2 to 1 and even, Mm: eating: rob a woman cashier who was to draw 5 : e115, Honey | 4 1 taid they had talked it over with the | H . , y, + tre . Battery, Strik- ite, itt | wang.” | wl mb d ] h If- SUNUUCK “13 WON IT. Light, Yorkville vipa |" “How many men did your detective Million-Dollar Stock nu ered In our regular ha —<—<$—$_$_$$_$ —— — yearly sale of French and American negligees— nor 5 ‘ Sate Tine WACK Tan taee aay, gidn't vou mend out Cava and Must Be Sacrificed | in the French Shop and just outside its doors to i. & urt House. of SERRE LGR BOER EAT "I did so—in connection with other Tro i ese pric b.# ! man Dowling, Rolly #aid he had made| work.” s for Ready Cash morrow, Friday, at these prices— i Sas mI LD-UP W N hea aignteen™ motns Twinn APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. French Negligees Domestic Negligees | " ae steered him along to say he had re- pi tr Fal y Central Park, North and Kasi River Celved honorable’ mention for many| Deputy State Comptroller W. 8. Fra- Nou G98 We SIRE, wave 000 fe $85, Toe es Leth cars Be te eae H Way—etooks, bonds, accrued inter- arrests, ser transmitted the following sppraie- ERCHANDISING § Se a ah aee tee \ DEMING CATCHES A TARTAR IN|aln of extaten under the inheritance History is now be- “Confectionnee” by French breakfast and read one’s more ovate ETE lt for CAVALRYMAN REILLY. tax Iaw to-day to the Transfer Tax| & - oe ing made. makers who in their way rank ing mail. ) which was just $13,000 more * OMice of the Surrogates’ Court: Men and women. use the wondertul Mi before in the as high as Cheruit and J Y her orentl i Puecdore P. Bio tractt Policeman Joseph Reilly, at one time| James G. Powern of No, 5 Weat| Powder PERSPI-NO. which stops that ex: | igh as Cheruit and Jeanne et another creation satisfy- bs “sf raghen ty "7 the best rider in the United States of No. 5 West) cessive perspiration that is unnatural. |@ retail clothes selling has § Lanvin. Those from Paris i ingly perfect is of chiff ith , cared to bid for tt. Edward G. Chvaley. tall crest and clean cut, took | 2kMty-seventh street, who died April| wherever tt may be. Yuu will never aeain | @ there been sucharemark- ota FR aly Pr 's of chiffon wit el of the teal Arm of Davis, * the stand. Mr. Deming. ina tone meant | @ 2911, left $417,149, His on te the | have your clothing in the armpits | clude this season’s many orig- vest and sleeve frills of sulphur ME mAih. Comsl Deets, eounee Eada eae lurgent’ benefictary, the widow being | Ntt ftom Perapiration. or have them fll h easel thse inalities which have made color eponge und a suggestion Gr the Guaranty Trust « vaya otf ‘Rallly, youre niniasloner Waldo's | #!¥en the use of the home and an in-) huss year imate offering at the very French negligees more delight- of Egyptian draperies. » Belmont Ap as aa ful than they have ever been. The tea gown of pleated luxurious draped tea gown. large woman will appre- 'y Jumped to $80. Speculation 48 | ination of Cray was not Immediately ys tellly was 1D) item among the assets. box, of aent_on receipt | success, from all active ‘ * flannel, albatross, challis, china sho wad the plrchaver whom Mr.) nation y charke: of the ae ives who made the ““Jamen Flood, a. retired member of [ot,price oy The Perano ‘Gor Cnicngo. Th ana fine Hell interest in a the Princess gown of gold _ silk, Japanese crepe and other sepresented was unproductive! Annie Sugar, a large woman, who} Policeman Ric Oliver swore that] {2¢ Fite Department, who died Sept. | greenhut-Stegel Cooper Co. Saks & Co. the great group of: rocade, also peach of color fabrics, sometimes exclusive, Foal fact; Mr. Cornell did not care] wore a mackini onde 8 on the morning of March 16 he wan or-|°7 1914, left $16,720. Fourteenth Street Store. GEORGES hi satin. include a few of the preceding ‘tell. m, Was eworn and dered by Inspector Hughe go toa clothin Another of velvet striped white chiffon is draped with But the story is far too lo; to tell in detail. - The domestic garments of seasons, but prices are excep- tionally low in such cases so would leave the house. He shadowed all to Spring street and the Bowery and described planted them- selves for the oh was fol- lowed by the i convicts says only four men took part in the robbery. Acting Captain of Detectives Charles McKinney, in charge of detectives south of Fiurteenth stret and west of Fourth avenue, the Bowery, Park Row lace and bordered with skunk. Pink chiffon and lace with hand-made roses make an adorable negligee in which to street and the two so-called Beit of horse care which run from end of Fifty-ninth street down River and East River shores to Battery. The sale was orde: ‘the default upon the company, which were hei: "York City Ratlway years the lines of that cleaning may be afforded and still allow a large saving on the original price. Third floor, New Stewart Bldg, that, on a Sunday night {n March, men armed with “big black gun tered her place and robbed hi employee and two men customers. Tho three intruders, *he said, ran across the street and entered an alley. She ran after them, yelling, and met a polico- man in uniform, to whom she pointed | out the fleeing robbers. The voliceman terest is a big, healthy one, and it’s up to me, the junior partner, to raise it before I can take over complete ownership of this great business. dames McCreary & Co. «North and Kas: River Railway | aia ne was off duty and refused to|and Broadway, sald txt, after the 23rd Street 34th Street EXTRA — FOR ME y — 146 been operated under independent | vA4,, the thieves trial of Paresi and Dciese, he had The Cash Must ‘ ‘at ate for ibn cocked Tenis ge es Sep ee 9 ee ie Hensbeatt that there were rumors tat MEN’S . Overcoats, new—a special acqulsi- 2 tert saints report of the aotion | %0,,detectiven, Known, uel “.eo™ and WEAR. Be Raised Al,” had “framed up” the ¢ Bank robbery. He examined Paresi und Deblese in the presence of Dele- hanty, and also reported to Deputy Commisioner Dougherty taht there was 4 rumor about two detectives “plant- ing” a robbery. Dougherty sala there was nothing to it, and refused to allow his police wit- who had turned up the evidence, on the witness stan Rey sninias sabucnene pnt tion—tomorrow, at $20.50. Kindly note the number— the increasing of which was not within our power at the of the policeman. Her further testl- mony showed that the Captain of the vrecinct and the Inspector of the district pent for her twice and lined up police- men for the purpose of having her pick out the man who refused to chase the thieves. She was unable to do so. CALLED “JOINT” OWNER AT “POLICE HEADQUARTERS. scene of the auction was in Cham- street just behind the Court Moune. it fifty prosperous looking citizens and with the stamp of the and I am not afraid to go out for it. I’ve been for years the moving spirit of the brilliantly success- ful GEORGES Stores. The 146 overcoats for to- morrow are $25 and $30 over- coats, The price of each is $20.50. Cheviots in plain and $50 dozen Shirts,—made of Imported Madras | and Mercerized Materials. Soft, plain and plaited bosoms. Sizes 1314 to 18 in. 1.25 ‘Twenty-six men let the day of our last special overcoat of- i Now, in assuming en- Ps ‘ weaves; grays, browns, » blue , the witi 1a, . Buekner followed the custom of s values 2.00 and 2.50 ’ fering go by. The morning and oxford ‘blue; k iength ine by ehh ere fo Headauatters ¢o BC ae eas Gan cok heals a i f tire management I have | after was too late. Every coat — Chesterfield costes lineal with aetie n |identity men charged with robbing er! with PA Menvigy wha te, Colabilol Uke 100 dozen Pure Silk Four-in-hand Scarfs, HAG ney epee fume | had been sold. Brith taee AG a | Ghe was unable to make the identifica-bine charge of the convicts that they i * : . in which tq turn a mil- @) It has been our privilege to ; apes ties ed tion and @ short, gray haired man, who| were “framed” in not « new story, and crochet weaves in plain and cross stripes. 85c lion dollars’ worth of inal: several special offerings shoulda; santa bolted: tuekp oxeee i seemed to be an authority said to her:fwas investigation by the Police De- CARAIIC) GEORGES model clothes mane severe ores bess Offerings cheulders: seaue beltad:back mbt a epee sessiPe selatb ond, Bem Rats Bena taney Mid rihatane ntory into cash. I dare not let ; wide. 4, egal, YOU ti ealked associ the Hester 175 dozen Pajamas, of Madras, Cheviot and anything stand in the offered. Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. cornet," | “1 ‘gonrt ® i among thieves who have been con- Outing Flannel. values 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50, 1.35 way of success; unhamp- ered by anyone, un- troubled by any thought of: profit, I have simply slaughtered prices,—and if values can produce re- sults all my stores should be crowded to the doors from the first hour of this vieted. “I don't put much confidence in the words of a thief,” said McKinney. Inapector Edward Hughes was next called, Mr, Buckner went into Hughes's police history In an effort to show thit Hughes had no experience as a detec- tive. Hughes never was a patrolman. He was a stenographer four years; a detective five years and « captain four or five before _Commisastoner remem "Could you identify him now?" "T think @o." Inspector Hughes was called for. He ° did not appear. Mre, Sugar sald she ’ reported at the station house that she had been robbed of $0 and later found the amount was $76. Coun Buckner called attention to the fact that the convict affidavit mak- ers swore they turned in only $13 to the detectives they accu: “framing” 300 dozen Gloves,—English Tan Capeskin. Regular and short fingers. value 1.50, 95¢ pair 200 Woolen Blanket and Terry Bath Robes. values 5.00 and 6.00, 3.50 Evening Waistcoats of Fine Mercerized THE MEN’S WEAR STORE on the Burlington Arcade Floor is an exclusive Specialty Shop— | each has sold out on the day years them, and the detectives complained | Waldo made him an Inspector. Hughes Fabri announcement. | the next day they had found was in charge of the Detective Bureau abrics, value 5.00, 2.95 with a larger scope than any Angora jackets and waist- |ceeda of the robbery we: lant Marc $15, $18 & $20 £ ‘alll igity <qoataltram Aisin | greater. Mrk Buckner brought out that one of other men’s wear specialty stria. 10 12 Lieut. Kelly of the Fifth atreet ata- tion, who was on the deak when Mra Sugar made her complaint, was not worn, There wes much to do about an erasure on the blotter, which Kelly Redleaf silk scarfs from Lon- don and Paris. All the new things in men’s furnishings from the old world. the oMcers accused by the convicts, MEN’S UNDERWEAR AND HALF HOSE. Suits & Overcoats Now Cava, was appointed a patrolman in June, 1911, and in March 191 de | $20, $22.50 & $25 otive of th d grade, ttt Winter weight W: ini ‘ J Ny ne Oe ea ight Worsted finish Merino Under Suits &Overcoats Now shop. “I don’t know why every man in New York doesn’t come here for his shirts and things,” said from Grier Herah of another of ix “Jellentk of New York. explained satisfactorily to everybody | Aino that when Cava was promoted to wear in natural color. Regular and stout size: i 5 i Spread out over broad tables iges says that various other con- | but @ couple of the majority membera| ie « first grade detective his salary was ° 8 ut sizes, $25, $28 & $30 415 A proniinent clubman recently. and in dist, pooma aad aber ions to him were turned over to| of the committee and counsel. There J to $2.20 a year. value 1.75, 1.10 each. Suits & Overcoats Now here are things here I never quie headquarters of the Job BE. Hedges | WO# 8M apparent effort to show that) «nia you ever know of a man belix saw uptown.” ners, for quick and easy choice. mn committee which will give an| Melly had tried to protect the police- to be a firet grade detective for $30, $32.59 & $35 ee te man who had refused to chase the |g Medium weight Gray Merino Underwear— But the formation in a case In which Esplainel and sold cour- 18 Many men do. thieves—that the officer had reported Ay i : . Suits & Overcoats Now A teously and intelligently. 3 —_————_— Ane vance had Malle: had’ ontorne. the: Bay -sinterealed®! eaked: Ate shirts with long sleeves; drawers in regular and uality of the merchandise just Tocelved_ trom, Rarscaieis : QUEENS MAN IN REBELLION, | report, only to change tt when Mra. wan the reply, atout size: 65. 6 limits its appeal to men of the new silk aquares to be made up into a ways Sugar complained about the police) “Did you ever hear of m detective bi iad value 1.00, cc each And so on upward, in- most refined taste. neckties; a heavy rep, satin-striped MPDensell Tete Byard of tatimate | man's actions. Kelly insisted that he| mingling with criminals acting as his | x i: irti half on one side, the reveree cide What's What, Pek ceiees oie 8. Fed llr Wedicating own atoo! pigeon?” Men’s Silk Half Hose with lisle soles. Black | giuding Soe oret th dasluse male from hal either side suitable for face of the. 5 sit” '@ my stocks, un- a dozen count . There are only from $ to 6 equeres . | that day. " Ce ; | . PY Be Gs tir alain eccortions os Platt Gaclaic ih ell, debates |utee eiels Math aise iieteaocciee: | Bd colors. value 1.00, 65¢ pair calledyfor garments of House coats from Paris and —o a patiern, and 3 four-in-hand EAA (Ditgeare wrenve was ad- | Deity, commcsioner Dougherty’ right; and talk crime with them tor days 200 d Lisle Thread Half ‘ | Fifth Avenue merchant Japan. yh $150 for a bat-wwing the 10 06 € he man, orn jestiol v 1 0 - c mt Re ee ere. Prceitecs | Mena, Meh guns STOrR G0 aheationed | ant they, would ict be known as de- lozen Lisle ren al Hose in Black, tailors, made to order to Dressing gowns from Lon- for large Royal Ascot. Hy ‘Of Queens, bofore the Honrd | amawer to @ question, he sald he heard | "Ap easily,” replied Hughes, “an you Tan, Navy Blue and Gray, also medium weight bring $35 to $75, and den. Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg: Estimate, John O'Donnell of Jama! about ane commestign f the Detectives | could mingle with lawyers for days Black Cotton Hose 25¢ es ir 2 75 d Georges custom built wouldn't know you were an at- 5 air, Ze loz. model clothes, equally eam ede will crose| ruts resend of the trie ood." anid Mr. Buckner, value 4.00 doz. high in quality and char- th ft i iter, 7" ee eee sales trom the Bugar was’ brought. into the acter, now in the Reor tng that Reilly, on oross-examination, ganization Sal $20, $22.50, $25, $30 and $3 A GIFT FOR A MAN room, Hughes maid he knew her and denied he had ever said he would will row across the river (0) sata he had never heard of the conn park,” id the M: aan we pure, wae sna | Haueauarars Hol “aan” her Jona axed ate,| WEARING APPAREL. . 12 Both stores, — embracing | silk-lined Redleaf Half Hose, of hand-made pure silk, in k te take pI q {@ suits of e es' - ry 1 : ns of eink Roverned from | seta . PiichoxAdvawces Tinie cbeabanes af For Boys, Students and Young Men. | ported fabrics up to lux- 20 different ribbed shot effects on. black or colored rarely in the presence of replied the witness, DOUGHERTY TELLS OF PROMOT- stimony at the trial might ING PAIR. an oversight Second Deputy Commissioner Dough- swer to questions from Alder-jerty next told of taking Cava and the shouted § O'Donnel!, grounds. %2.50 pair. Only 300 pairs at this price. Silk Half Hose, black or colors, mercerized soles, heels and toes, 65c pair. Only 600 pairs at this price. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building rn in detail, however, Rellly admitted he had’ testified, = Mr. 10 be held on the questioned him, explaining the discrepency, ni that urious Montagnac over- Deming then | coats. | See my windows, they | speak for themselves. SPECIAL PRICES. Boys’ Polo Overcoats of Mixed Cheviot and | Chinchilla. Size 214 to 10 years. 5.00 | values 6.50 and 7.50 Students’ Overcouts of Mixed Cheviot. Size | 10 to 17 years, value 6.75, 5.00 Boys’ Norfolk and Double Breasted Jacket Suits,—two pairs of trousers. Made of Mixed Cheviot. Size 8 to 17 years. value 6.25. 5.00 Young Men's Suits,—manufacturer's samples. Size $8 to 38 inch chest measure. 12.50 value 15.00 to 18.00 Reilly LIGHTS ON LINER. —_ | White Star liner Majes: Open Evenings for Your Conven- arrivea | ™ er more ne lett ton. This passenger was fat- Majestic Atlantic ANATOMIK SHOES have led thousands to give thanks for com- plete relief from all foot troubles. We are the exclusive dis- tributors of Anatomik Shoes in New York and neighboring territory. Dr. Harlan P. Cole, the in- ventor of Anatomik Shoes, is here every day except Satur- Don’t Poison Baby. it her child must have ‘his name wished on him by the ‘9 aurgeon, Dr. Danvers, and the oMcere of the ship a few hours | NEW YORK 42 West 34th Bet. Broadway & 5th Ave, In the course of time, it is not improbable that all men, women and children will wear Anatomik Shoes, the only anatomically - correct shoes made, They look like other shoes, but are entirely different —_———— , Admite Kiiag © Reitrose, a widow who wi for murder tn the first degree for | Morrlg Moscowits In the rooms , together on South 2 ALSO STORES AT in principle. In high and low day, between 4 and 5 o’el ewan nan. come \ 23rd Street 34th Street PaPag ana WE styles, black, we abd white om Rcoape med porov of ag jenvs and Boys’, rea 4 3a ih abd Wentalnter Women's and Gisl’, Main foot, New Btewart Bulldingy,

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