The evening world. Newspaper, November 15, 1912, Page 16

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Seleske and Doyle Fired After) as follows Trial tor Breaking Police ' Ismissed from the — Rules. Detectives Robert la Doyle eo} detectives was fu iapioner Waldo by Tr Oct. 16 last. effort to get more monay from the ictim, Viktar Filmon, by ti of the Selexke @ saloon on Six | Instead of taking him §oure, he accompanied him to Wood ven, where Filmon had a brother fn] e waloon bus’ P ) aeoamrding for 9 the evidence adduced at the trial. [ister a iithon gave Mars 1 more on the Moti ay phe time this n a@taphed to the ‘alter: Thompson. this duty that he vgurder of Martin Carey, ta #aloon on street, Hmrietta | Tyson, of, who Was indicted some days ag Nassau County G@nand di St of her tenwba ay @ result, vy County Judge J Mann to the Women at Bedford. Washington and was convicted of man- slaughter In the second degre f ti hed to e rdokiyn, Ht fter so tria ff Fiolation of } Dan Costt staff, 1t is charged, awaiting hurges of extortion. to the ad first 10 unt th en They were th at , and was dh, wan vas arrest Brooklyn, frat-grade was Stace Refoi =) ~ { baa nder indict. bis station- staff of ther Inapector mun Sep twenty+one She lived at Port] a Je Fi o-day grade Roth arrest of 4 to Com: : ance Tax law to-day Transfer |) ning World Tax Office of the Sur ate's Court: trapped in) cate N, Motley, who died Nov. 14, 1909, left $41,902. forts of fommis- | $13,988, Rache} McCauley, who died Jan, 9, Filmon tn limo, tert $19, on Oct. IL] Eitzabet who died March 3, He was Death, Years ry for | thon 00.08 gules honil Me world, We are perfectly frank about this Sale Reason—as we are about all our statements——for we wish our Sales to be as representative of our square-deal policy as are our offerings in the regu- lar way. lonty FOUR SENT AWAY ANOETED FOR CRAFT, | TWODETECTVES ARE ISS BY WALO, Unusually Presided Over by Judges Lepoy Bonn, twenty-one pleaded guilty clry offense All JUDGE bhedola bad r a APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. Deputy Fraser prateals of estates under the Inher 1912, left 310,00 to the ne York; $10,000 to the New York Deac GRAND TRUNK ANSWERS _ IN GENERAL SESSIONS. Light Day in Courts of Competing Railroad Swann and Foster. four prisoners wer 1 Public and I d Trunk Kotwal SY JUDGE FOSTER. yeara old, «rand valued $125 Elmira Reformatory nth, twenty-three years Second [Heavy Weight tory, ‘| Stuart's Dyspep and All Other Forms of Indi- gestion Quickly. ‘That awful feet were a heavy ® |—ax though yo mous fatiure digert y Pn year ol, stolen goods, | formatory State Comptrolier Walla transmitted the Falk, who died June 6, 1911, left St. John, a tied May 1, and fis Telizabet : p hundred | Maas. dressed man in London OW. OF York Busts “| oF New York, "1 the litlgavion was ate ‘ promise, Among the bequests are § Medicines are not only worthioss tn) 6 to the vclety fol kind, but are actually in-) Patent enthy ‘A © hole system, It fs sheer drinking ur t lot ot vile atutt Into} Colt, Matt in New ¥ drugs that have no digestive o Shusance ‘sodery ¢ Calf Top; Crupity to Animals, or Black while om Smooth ed for the bf But- © up the ent ippled Children, Ne Home for tneurat jould bi Midnight id Tratning Inkie. You are practic ron, all druggists at 50c. a box, HTT TTY ON RHODE ISLAND PROTEST. Suspénsion of Work on Extension of Hhode fal-| Bilss, Chairman) upr Vulities | England 6 On the Stomach It is teoy ho digestive without Stuart's on hand, cloarer and your eyes Jo with thelr ofd-time snap and ally a new por- Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by | into Rhode Island which he to the ¢ MP. Island officia work on the extension peting ratirond ays vow Haven work on the | nvernor's | your a Trunk | geet corning 1 from the fleld. = ey aa | You needn’t worry at all about the | Style of your shoes, if they are Regals, Note this BOND STREET MODEL. | For dress occasions, it will make you as cor- | rectly shod as the best the forme hs | Nappy ay a ae ite cus: New York City Broadway at 274° O way at i7b*O tah se u at Ana 12st 175 oresaray © hd] 0 0 Today, We Will Recontinue Our Very Special Sale of Overcoat Heavy Winter *22.50 Reduced from Winter Overcoats for Men This is the “leader’’ sale which ‘attracted so much interest and favor- able comment last week. The Idea behind the Reduction is purely and simply to give ourselves Publicity—-and Special Offerings are always certain to be attractive: the best form of Publicity in the These are all coats of fancy materials. Scotch raglans of lined sleeves. Chesterfields, shapely, with flowing lines; distinguished. And the smart belted coats, double-breasted. All coats of indisputable tastefulness. Light in weight but heavy enough to be warm when the mercury hides in the bowl. Actual uaranteed savings to YOU A $7.50 to $12.50. BROADWAY AT WARREN ST. — NEW YORK — 5S?" FULTON ST., AJ FLATBUSH AV.—BROOKLYN — BROADWAY AT BEDFORD.AV., AV., BET. 273" & 28™STS, r doy! ! (REGALS, REGAL SHOPS IN NEW YORK th Ave. rich, thick tweeds with silk ~ ry More Corns 1; KEENE’S Glad - Pheet Remedy for Corns, Bunions, In quality andlooks it equals$i0 tom-made shoes, st. siz F 46 Fins are © a AAA A Dialogue about certain Men’s Overcoats Came nearer a monologue, for about all we had to say was one word cach time the clothing man who wished to buy eu stopped. “Give you $1 premium for each coat,” MVOreL © The overcoats he desired were coats he had made himself and sold to us~~ 104 Chinchilla Ulsters Which We Shall Sell Tomorrow—-Saturday—at $3) “$4.” “No.” “85.” a very fine oxford tone. lined. Fine coats for the college man who is planning to go to Princeton tomorrow. Fine coats for any man, young or old. But These Coats Are Not All Back of them is the standard clothing of the world for men of all ages and tastes. Suits, $17.50 to 845; $15 to $30 for young men. Overcoats, $17.50 to London—each individually great wide field of metropoli tagnac of highest quality at Specially do we invite inspection tomorrow of the suits we have designed to sell at $20, #25 and $30, in the natural soft roll model and in the conservative models as well Men Who Motor will be interested in knowing that all Wanamaker fur coats have an 84-inch sweep of skirt, making them comfortable coats to sit down in—coats that cover Many coats have only 72- the knees. inch sweep. Fur coats—In all good furs, $35 Now, if the maker of these ulsters is willing to pay us $6 premium for each of these coats, and was quite disappointed because we wouldn't accept his offer, what is one of them worth to you? They are $40 coats. Fach is lined to the waist with satin; Double-breasted with belted backs, and big collars which may be worn with open lapel or buttoned close under chin; turn-back cuffs, piped inner seams. joint product of th rut and tailored—s n demand, from the durable cheviot at $17.50 to the Mon- to 8400, Fur-lined coats, a showing which we doubt has its duplicate anywhere, #80 to 8245. Robes of Scotch vicuna, fur-covered, made in American robes of fox, raccoon, Russian pony, black dog, $25 to London, $115 and $150, melton, interlined with gray raccoon tail, $150. Redleaf Ulsters, made in London, $45 to $70, her-lined. | ord. at the latter price detachable Lengths vary from 48 inches to ing to measurements of che: Men’s Fur Caps The most varied assortment of fur caps he the Men’s Store has shown, $3 to $30. The Boston is new; an ear cap, turban shape, with concealed visor. The Detroit is the Wanamaker standard— more quality for the price, more style, less Fits close to face and ecrs; no heavy seam on the extra bulk, than any other fur band to rub unpleasantly against the ear, All good furs—sealskin, raccoon, muskrat! marmot, coney, dyed otter. Auto hoods, made to pull down over face— exposing nose and eyes only—in coney, $7, JOHN WANAMAKER . T, Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Strect. Formerly A “NO!” “No.” “NOu yo fifty-four are oxford— sleeves are satin Fifty are blue; Coats made in s, covering the country and of England. to #60. American c ' The Princeton Glove The best dollar Capeskin glove. at the Wanamaker Store, $1 pair. Royale Capeskin gloves, $1.50 pair. Chevrette gloves, $2. Mocha gloves, unlined, in gray, $1.50, $1.75, $2; lined, in gray, $1.75 and $2.25, Neckties at 50c and $1 Made for the Wanamaker Store from silks and poplins and mogadors selected by us. Made a little differently from the ties made up in wholesale lots for general retail distribution. An ex- ceptional range of patterns, Only | Redleaf Half Hose, of hand-made pure i u 20 different ribbed shot effects on or colored grounds. $2.50 pair. Only 300 pairs at this price. Silk Half Hose, black or colors, mercerized soles, heels and toes, 65¢ pair. Only 600 pairs at this price. Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. Redleaf underwear, from Kugland; all-wool, unshrinke able, , 85.50, #4 the garmen nedium and heavy weight ver gray. At 86, gray silk and wool, winter weight, ngora jackets, $15, 818, $20. Waistcoats, 810, 812, Caps, $3.50. Reefers, 85, Sets to match, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building,

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