The evening world. Newspaper, November 15, 1912, Page 5

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: MASHER SALUTED SIX GIRLS AT ONCE: GETS TEN DAYS “Albert Manning’s” Plea That | He's a College Man Does Not Move the Court. “Albert Manning." who described him- Self as nn erer, but whose name @nd occupation are probably something @lse, started for th@™Workhouse to-day im the Black Maria because he tried to “mah” a party of six girls all at once im Amsterdam avenue near One Hun- Gred and Third strect last night. Seventeen-year-old Frances Pftannen- @ehmidt of No. 24 Bradhuret avenue wat the chief tarret of his attack; but while Rolding her by the arm Manning, it is oharged, ured bai ‘da |. Lil Katherine Burke and Anna Murphy The acreams of the giris brought Po- Neeman Collins, who took Manning to the West One Hundredth street station | and from there to the Nigh line earved the everlasting admiration and titude of the girls by paying their fares to and from the court and ‘by escorting each to her home, Even thoygh he admitted his birth- place was Russia, the masher, who sald he was twenty years old, insisted his name w, Manning. He gave his ad- dress as No. 65 West One Hundredth atrect, but no one of that name is known there, While the youth wai ing arraigned before Magistrate Quade @ well-dressed man of middle @ge announced himself as the masher’s father and begged that the boy be re- eased with a reprimand. college student and it reer,” he sald. ‘aid the Magistrate, and his gavel came down hard, Little Adelaide Pfannenschmidt told a reporter who walked part way to school with her to-day that she was much dis- tressed at tle report that the girls hadj }was In first cines LED SIX-GIRLS’ CHORUS OF SCREAMS THAT PUT BURGLARS FLEE MASHER IN WORKBOUSE. | “WHEN BOY CHES WN ARSLEY HOME Flashlight Awakens Youngster, but Thieves Get Away he With Jewelry. (Apectal to The Brexing World.) TARRYTOWN. N. ¥., Nov. 15.—The home of Maitland F. Griggs of Ardsley- on-Hudson was entered by thieves early this morning and seyeral thousand |dollars’ worth of jewelry, including Mrs. Griggs’ engagement cing, were stolen. The burglars ransacked all the sleep- tng rooms on the second floor and were iecowered by Mra. Griggs's Uttle son, Northram. He saw the flashes from the burglars’ dark lantertis ae they were workjng in another room. He awoke his mother and they saw the lantern FRANCES PFANNERSCHMD] |fasn three times. . —]} Young Northram then cried out fot Pummelied the masher. She said she| help and the burglars made a dash for had béen taught better manners than| the lower fidor and went out the parlor that at home and averred the masher condition when he was turned over to Policeman Collins. cantar menateae MRS. LEWIS WALLER DIES. Mrs, Lewis Waller, wife of the actor- manager, and herself an actress, is dead in London after a short iIn M jer was formerly known on the ge a5 Florence West. She was Born on Dee. 15, 1862. he was fond of amateur ‘theatricals girl and finally appeared a® a professional with J, L. Toole in 183. In 1995 she became lead- ing woman with Mr, Waller when he/ took the Haymarket Theatre in asso-| elation with H. H. Morrell, Mr. Waller, who is playing an engage- ment in Brooklyn this week in “A But-| terfly on the Wheel,” will remain in this country for the season, as he had planned. has been manufactured his signature in black. When the wra; pears oa, both sides of the botto in ed it ation to the t danger of introducing It is to Ge regretted th only for adults, but worse on rf mother to sorusinias ol that for themselves, but the the mother’s watch fulness, has The Kind You Have Always Bought. HIS is the caution applied to the public under the su; over 80 years—the genuine Castoria, of fathers and mothers when purchasing Castoria to eee that the wrapper bears ones in the past years need no warning imitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of the TE her ol at there are nefarious business of putting up and selling all sorts of substitutes, or what should more properly be termed counterfeits, for medicinal for children’s medicines, It therefore devolves | cl oma, what she gives her child, Adults can do |~ Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of y tC. A. Case was also aware] s but hey did not get) Pe | mt had en- | ame nie’ way A by. by ph He same wh 's house t oral overcoats was away last night rpent and in White Plains Mrs, Gri and her family lay In bed away, although several shots w: in terror for ‘half an hour after they /at him. saw the hashlights of the burglars’ lan- terns, so as to be sure that they had left the house, Then Mrs. Griggs ran! Jone \ to the telephone and called up thé Ir-|the Nassau County Grand Jury for mur- vington police, The police sent the der In the second degree for the killing alarm to Dobb's Ferry and Tarrytown | of a fellow countryman at Oyster Bay a and hurried to the Griggs home, but the Year ago was allowed to plead guilty | men had half an hour's start and no to manslaughter tn trace of them was found. He was sentenced to! Mrs. Griggs then made an inves’ tion and found that In every room t burglars had opened the Jewelry and taken what they wahted and ac, tered the rest on the floor, She missed, and diamond ring, one diamond | » Who was to-day at Hier the first dew About $100 worth of Jewelry waa taken from her little daughter's room and in| Mr. Griggs's room the contents of his bureau were scattered over the floor. | Mra. Griggs does not know how much! of hie Jeweiry wae taken for she does| not know what pleces he had with him. The burglars did not disturb any of the) QM ¢llver in the dining room although they had free access to it. About three weeks ago burglarg were seen around the Ardsley Park. Dr. P.| F, Chambers was awakened at twelve-| COLLAR thirty by steps on his veranda but he got up and frightened thom away, Thy! CLUETT PEABODY & CO. TROY N.Y. Re Ee OY TS A Cold In Head? Break it Btop ab- | notttateasst dachactes® Relieves era. tarrhal deaivess, sore throst and ences! | Got a 25 oF 30 ti x or @al a: ine Ce ONDON’S ¢c caer AL announcement of Castoria that ision of Chas. H. Fletcher for ‘e respectfully call the attention tit Lor you: is removed the same signature ap- = Parents who have used Castoria for against counterfeits and into their familics spui le who are now us medicines, in the preparations not to rely on y NO EXTRA CHARG! On IT, Advertisements for The Wor 9.30 o'clock. q tors to the Fifth floor. one of these ¢ E KNEW this sale would be a success. The manufacturers (Kohler & Campbell), who are co-operating with us in this sale, knew it wouldbe asuccess. Weknew our prices were right and that our proposition was right. expecting such overwhelming success. ut we did not expect a downpour. are—we have taken orders for twice as many instruments as we had expected to sell up to this time. but one purpose, and one purpose only, and that'is—to advise those who have already told us they would buy later during shower, Take Notice Reginning Monday evening, November 18th, cur Piano department will remain open until is is done for the convenience and at the request of many who find it difficult to come in during the day. Come to the 6th Avenue and 22d St. entrance ONLY, and take eleva- Copyright, 1912, Stone & McCarrick, Inc. And this is told the sale—do not put off too long. The success of this sale has surpassed all expectations Let us be fair with each other. Let us get right down to the ‘‘meat”’ of this proposition, by aski When, if ever, do you again expect to get a piano which is really worth 350 dollars for less than this co-operative price—248 dollars and 75 cents? When, if ever, do you again expect to buy a piano of such known high grade upon such easy terms as 5 dollars as an initial payment and the ing a few questions: remainder at the rate of 1 dollar and 25 cents a week? Do you ever again expect to have an opportunity to buy a piano which is so strongly guaranteed? Do you ever expect, in buying a piano, to get more privileges, such as getting your money back or exchanging your piano after you have tried it for a whole year? you expect to get a more liberal agreement—taking everything into account-~than this co- operative agreement, which We can answer these questions for you with a decided NO. square, or liberal proposition will never be offered on whic It is as we say at the top of this ad—‘You are missing the opportunity of your life if you don’t get one of these pianos during this co-operative sale.” ONEILL-ADAMSCo. Sixth Avenue, 20ih, 21st and 22d Sireeis Main Blore, Sth Floor, Tak we have been describing from day to day ? NEVER. A more Cut this coupon off and mall to-night. ¢ 224 Street Elevators. In New York's QNEILL- Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street You are missing the opportunity of your life if you don't get pianos during this co-operative sale But we were not We expected a The plain facts And do hh to put a piano in your home. Shopping Centre AMS for Copyright, 19 by Stone é& MeCarrivk, Inc. gq You get a piano which is worth and sells regularly at three hundred and fifty dollars, for two hundred and forty-eight dollars and seventy- five cents, saving you at the outset onc hundred and one dollars and twenty- five cents. q When you finish paying for your piano, if bought in the you still owe from twenty-five to thirty-five dollars interest. this co-operative plan eight dollars and seven‘ fair, ual way, Through jen you have paid your two hundred aud forty ve cents, you have finished paying. ‘There O’Neill-Adams Co., 6th Ave., New York are no further payments to be made, either on account of interest, or on my part, mall photographs | fF any other reason end Aeeerietion Of | Rlayer-plenve belag gq Instead of paying twenty to twenty-five dollars as a first payment, and ten, twel r fifleen dollars a month, as you will in a regular way, Oteeeeerenes during this ¢ "pay but five dollars to join in this associate movement a gq ant giving put on @ pian er & Campbell afe as # Government bon THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1912. has « . MARLEY <= A Needs a Good Shoe The best treatment fora bad | bunion is to put it in A Coward Bunion Shoe. The relief is immediate—the comfort is permanent. there is no pressure or chafing, the swelling gradually sub- sides and finally disappears. JAMES S. COWARD 264-274 Greenwich &t., N. Y. Mall Orders Filled | Send for Catalogue | one ““Kesorican “Djotrich "Mensenger vettice. be" the | For_most_people. iy andl» P.M. | | Co, The whole co-operative plan gone over so you will Know it as we know it q q so much #& q fata onsuimme ton. 263 Sixth Ave. Clothing on Credit Men’s and Young Men's Suits-and Overcoats $15, $20, $25 Never before have we offered such a choice lot of superior made garments. Men and young men, unusually particular, can come and be entirely satisfied in value, style, and wearing quality. Bad Bunion As season is here in an assortment of patterns to meet every man’s taste. Clothe Your Whole Family on SOLD NOWHERE ELSB (XRAR WAMBEM #TRRET) Only Entrance Is Through the Furniture Stove | Every desirable model of the ‘t 14 Weex| Thie is the only credit house where a aquaie deal in Reliable Clothing xt Cash Prices Open Saturday Evenings Until 9 o’Clock: “Third Door: } Below 17th St. are sure of IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— ye A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GET ITs , * Special Notice lence of our customers wroome or demonstrat- tbush, Jamaica, ark, Jersey City, Hoboken and Yonkers, All the different styles of instruments | cluded in this sale may be seen at these depots al day and every evening up to 10 o'clock. - Those | ter i may, upon dropping w card, obtain the of the showrooms most conventent ‘to thetr se ot bey one You get the privilege of returning your piano at the end of a thirty days’ trial and getting your money back. Within one year from the day you get your piano through this co- operative pl it for any reason whatsoever, without Are you d are voluntarily cancelled in event of | ¥! ving the piano free of encumbrance to your family. his co-operative rn cash time th tative agree- shortened, Through this ividends, amounting in all But it’s \ kohinoors 1 get throug ids for each and ¢ Also in hers to co-operate in this our instrument. tative plan ure carried out in offering ingle exception that th in J, B. 'F nstead of lee ten er conte Specia To-Day and To-Morrow. | $35.00 . ¥% Carat$ | Rings This we Se es ude td merked Extra Sa ve our Stone Diam \e al ip? Maybe not. Some people aren't, $ ested in love and a good fight. 20 and Gentlemen’s Sizes kaow will be the feat wale woait iow ‘disuiay of aver tal fadow orth of diamonds, Ait 85 to 85,000, valuation and pric as a ads wnat interested in the Balkan mix. dollars to doughnuts and to carrots that you're inters a story of a Yankee who can plunge into the Balkans and fight with fists and brains and find time to win a glorious That's the sort of thing that happens Hawthorne of the U, { A,” by Terhune; founded successful play of the now running in New York, same nam | | | “Hawthorne of the U.S, A.” Is to run as a serial in The Evening eins Beginning Tuesday, November 19, > It’s a great st Don't forget to read it, i Remember the date is stad 19, ai

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