The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1912, Page 5

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NEWSBOY TANS 45,00. LES FR $50.00 AND BRE He Got the Girl on the Way and Gets the Money After » — 10,000 Miles More. EQUITABLE FIRE COSTS LIFE OF FIREMAN BASS wYe sedentary folk, whose days are Spent on office stools and whose travels -_ confined chiefly to the auwoway, alt and take notice of Julius Rath, a abbey Glode-ttetter, ,wiio has, juat trotted into our tittle” burg ater covers ing some 490,000 odd miles of terrestial eurfece. Fifteen years ago, the St. Louis Club, the most exclusive club in the clty of that name, decided to see if Julius Rath, then a fourteen-year-old newsboy, ould travel 0,000 miles in eighteen years. To intluco Rath to hike awa: ‘on bis Jong errand, and to keep hiking, . Louis Club put up $50,000, which Will be hts when he comes back to St. after he has walked 500,060 miles. Rath is on his last lap now, hae tng covered 49,000 miles and circled the Globe twenty dynes, wearing out 440 Pairs of shoes in dome it. Ineldentally, he picked up a Yride and a dog on the Hero of Blaze Finally Dies After| Long Fight to Recover \ His Healt, fl The Fire Department and its friends! were sadddned to-day by the news of the death of Charles 8. Bass, Captain of| Engine No. 2, in the Bronx. His death! was due to his hurts in the tlre which! destroyed winter, His ay. “to substantiate this story there ts tis ewife, who accompanies him by train nd boat, his dog, who goes along whih him on coot, and some 0 difries, cording his travels, Rath claims an average of thirty to) fifty miles of walking a day for ihe last Sitteen years. And this does not tn- jude the daya he spent on shipboard. ‘For under the stipulation «hat will gue him the handy $00,000, he must walk ihe deck for (welve hours every day of any hip that ho travels in. ‘That he may | and the public, i brought out of the duildin: light of the fle, when one hero after another was fightin against the flames in an efforest Deputy Chief Walsh. When B: had reached the fire with the sfhe to answer the aia by Fireman Jacob Brown of Truck 1, his skull was fracturvd and hi arm was deeply burned. He was 1 t Hospital, § je wus slow. and he was fo Ks o ‘trembling, uncertain wr man he had been Johnson HOt forget to do the deok promenade, the sipulation also calls for Rat to ob- tain the attestation of the ship's purser to the amount of time he prome: wit dex him Rath carries an gave him for him, He rajuhs, ‘burgomasters, | duties and at | nd other officials all over Whose bailiwicks he a captain and sent ries and his duty brok ledger, as f+ em, he ships A blood back to the S). Louis i that it may \t was necened keep tad on him. tana, Resahee tne weal | ‘The dead man’s wife, mother and two, by bandits In n, + almost frizaled Arla and Africa the Far} War in In Jersey | have pored an York City, | i tho ity and maintained an office | |at No. 1901 Madison avenue, was con- | alan wolf vistod in Spectit! ions to-day on the! "ty » of masquerading as a lawyer, | took a wax se done e months in In Pitts Bett, y 0 bbls E: xpoeition | paneer isis 'HORACE WATERS GEN. MILES SEES WORKMEN roar ete RS &.CO ny BLOWN TO PIECES BY DYNAMITE yeaah: Another Injur ed While Men | Blowing Out Tree Stumps—-Stones Fall on Ex-Army Leader. WESTMINSTY Maas... 1s. Gen. Nelson A, Miles ‘retired of his ¢ bes blown to ploces ww Founded 184 ean ea id In addition to our large} stock of Waters Pianos and eval hundyed, xarda | inured, although’| fell on him, | V follow ing: leaders on which to TSENG. Cs ale naa tes crear he tacact A Special Offer | at low. prices and on easy terms. Style 85—Chester Piano | 714 octave, 3-stringed, over- strung b: full iron frame, ivory ine tone and handsome case. Warranted six years. $190 on payments of only | $5 Per Month |without interest. Stool, jcover, tuning and delivery jfree. Also Style 5-—Player-Piano Daly ad Melvin we and mugs on the ASKS DAUGHTER FOR MUSIC; ENDS LIFE AS SHE PLAYS. Cigar Dealer Takes Poison Durin Closing Strains of Beethoven . Symphony. Joreph Goldman,.a dealer in clea and stationery at No. 8 Bond stree Brooklyn, killed himself with paris green | end carbolic acd last night at his hone ‘No, 164 Bond street, He had heen suffer- | ing from melancholia for some time, ané a letter teceived by his sister after thy showed thag he hed been Ing poison for several days. Nslodging rocks at the time, 3 a he wanted | ntered the " y not to Let hie distur’ back room. with full scale, 88 notes and pathetic strains of the Third Sympnony |4{ automatic tracker, A mbst pt Beethov heard her father | JJEX CC 1len t and-upsto-date breathing hea ‘ound him ayi She van to him and ||| player-piano that easy to play. is simple ee To | DEAD HAND HALTS GIRLS; | 8 _ THEY FIND SUICIDE’S BODY. if 380 Come Upon Henry Bactwnan of OF RayaRED TS Pt 20) Port Washington, With Buillef || $8 Per Month in His Brain, ||| without interest. Bench Wiile a group of ‘school girls were |] and 12 rolls of music free. walking tis morning in Corona avenue, | Corona, L. 1, they saw @ hand pro-| Send Postal for Catalogue truding from weeds atthe edge of a ' {Wann ‘The girs approscnea to peep 1] Horace Waters & Co. at the ownertof the hand ‘and saw that Wig aman was dead, with 9 wound in| ote Three Stores: 134 Fifth Ave,, near 18th St, 127 West 42d St., near Broadway Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) 254 W, 125th St. néar 6th Ava, | read, There was a reveolver In his hans. 2 police were notified and identified yody as that of Henry Bachman, a dealer of Port Washington, who missing for three days from Hie Mas forty-eight Years of It {# believed | milk had been his home. bse and hed a family, that business troubles upvet his mind, # — A A LARGE PHOTOGRAVUKE FREE. wonartboigaravure of | President-Elect | v's nalen of L joodrow ison and his family wil sary’ chon re fue creek“ Balinay, | given free {ior the coupon) with 4 Pi Re ia. per. bound, feb eundey’s World, Ry! FOUNDED 1827 ~~ Aonold. Constable & Co.“ A Sale Extraordinary Of High Grade Merchandise Will Be Held on. Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. the 19th and 20th when we will offer in every department select articles of the most seasonable and fashionable kinds, of the higher grades only—madde expressly for this season’s selling—perfect in every respect—new and fresh from the workshops The following is but a partial list of the hundreds of articles included in this sale. Attention Is Particularly Directed tothe Extraordinarily Attractive Prices Latest Model Waists For Women and Misses--An Unusual —no manufacturers’ seconds. Variety of Styles and Materials to Comprising Rose Point, Duchesse, Honiton Meet All the Season's Requirements aikitaie. and Carrick-ma-Cross CREPE CHIFFON—Handmade., 5. 05,0 | mikegietyf3a.00t0Signae 15.00 wo 75.00 CHARMEUSE AND CREPE CHIFFON— 8.50 Regularly $3.00 to $50.00 100 to 20.00 New model. Regularly $25.00 1 _ 5 BLACK LACE, with white brocade : Regularly $5.00 to $50.00 2,50 to 25.00 Crepe de Chine. Regularly $21.00 15.00 = CHIFFON CLOTH, with contrastin, nl Fah " CREPE DE sais Whit Reguary 1250 10.00 FO F urnishings —White, IR WOMEN A ISSES. with double frill. Regularly $12.00 9.50 PETTICOATS of Crepe de chine, Mes: BLACK CREPE DE CHINE ty ae 7.50~ line, Taffeta, and Jersey To ff 3.95 egylarly $9.00 al Rogularly §.00 to 7-50 wo CHIFFON over shadow lace, f SILK PRTTICOATS Crepe de Chine, in cloth shades. Regularly $7.50 5, 0 Messatine, ieee Corry see 5.75 CHIFFGN—Embroidered. egularly $7.75 to $9.75, + ee Rogutarly $5.00 3.95 JAPANESE QUILTED SILK ROBES-~ HARUTAI SILK SHIRTS—lur varict Black and colored. Regularly $10.50 5.95 of colorings. Reguieriy#3co 3.29 JAPANESE QUILTED SILK VESTS— y gp VOILE AND EATISTE--Band embroid- with sleeves. Regularly $5.00 2.95 ered and irish crochet. Regulariy $3.co | 2.00° JAPANESE QUILTED sik veers gularly $2.00 1, FLANNEL~In plaited models, washable. 200 Lod Aibatroe; hand asec all VOILE--With Cluny la aces cat ; 4 Regularly $13.50 10 $32.50 0.0U to 15.95 embroidery. f Regularly $2.00 1.35 Rise rial cai Leyriya Lh hog hE te YOILE, BATISTE, IMPORTED (dieereontmovuayeitte sohdeee MADRAS, COLORED AND WHITE . ieee TARFETA, FLANNELS—In lace, em: Ca lrte hoard ty 3.95 6. 95 \ i broidery trimmed, tailored and’ shirt~ a Regularly $5.95 10 £9.00 vd. to 0. models. Regularly $1.50 95c Fine Handkerchiefs ‘For Men and Wemen MEN’S PURE IRISH, LINEN Hemstitched; 44 and 14 inch hems. Regularly $4.00 dozen MEN’S PURE IRISH LINEN Hemstitched; }4 end }) inch hems. Regulariy $6.00 dozen MEN'S PURE IRISH LINEN-- Hemstitched; }4 and }4 inch h Regularly $7.00 dozen MEN'S PURE IRISH LINEN Hemstitched; 14 and 4 inch hems. Regularly $9.00 dozen WOMEN’S FL ELAWN AND CAMBRIC —Hemstitched; and }4 inch hems, Regularly $2.50 dozen WOMEN’S FINE LINEN LAWN. Hemstitched; !4 and }4 inch hems. Regularly $6.00 dozen WOMEN'S FINE SHAMROCK LAWN Corded and embroidered corners. Regularly $6.00 dozen Hosiery and Underwear } For Women and Misses—All Seasonable Weights and Standard Makes PURE THRSAD SILK I1OSE—Gauzeand medium; blacle, white andcolors; double solesandtoes. Reg. $1.75 to 2.25 pair PURE THREAD SILK HOSE, with double garter tops and cotton soles. Regularly 81.00 pair MEDIUM LISLE OR COTTON HOSE— Vafious styles in plein, embroidered or lace ankles. Regularly soc and 75¢ pair FRENCH SILK HOSE—bLlaborate hand embroidered. Reg. £6.75 to $8.95 pair CHILDREN’S COTTON RIBBED HOSE Winter weight; black only. Regularly $3.00 dozen. . 14 doz., PURE SILK VESTS—Swiss ribbed, hand finished necks; short or long sleeves; sizes 3 to 7. Values up to $2.75 each PURE SILK VESTS—Swiss ribbed, hand finished necks; low neck; medium weight; sizes 4 to 8. Reg. $2.25 each MILANESE SILK VESTS—French band top, with embroidered front; white or pink; first quality. Regularly $2.23 each ~ Gloves FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. GLACE--20 button length—First quality; white only. Regularly $4.50 pair GLACE--20 button length--Selected quality ; white only. Reguiarly $3.75 pair GLACE--16 bution length—First quality; white only. Regulariy $3.75 pair GLACE—16 button length— white, black, champagne. Kegularly $2.00 pair WASHABLE DOLSKIN—-1 clasp; white only. Regularly $2.50 pair “REGIS” FRENCH KIL— 2 clasp; w black, tan, gray, beaver, mode. Regularly $1.50 pair CAPE GLACE—1 clasp; new tans and white. Regularly $1.35 pair GRAY CASTO! R—-1 clasp. egularly $1.25 pair CHILDREN’S WOOL GLOVES—-A great variety of solid colors and mixtures. Regularly 75¢ pair CHILDREN’S WHITE WOOL MITTENS. Regularly 85c pair MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. PHONE—GRAMERCY 5100 Real Lace Neckwear At One-Half the Regular Prices Paris Evening Robes (Unmade) Unusual Concessions from Reg- ular Prices for This Sale CHIFFON TUNICS—Crystal and white beaded, the leading sinies, shades; a fi ‘ty dresses. Regular .00 each 14.95 275 | AT TNb CintioN TONS Bites 75 steed Gece ae Aig blue and », Mauve, 3. i emerald. PRegulay $37. 5° a 24.95 THEY cl tad Watebone cata V4 te, an ini ole cts. 4.75 dias Regularly $65.00 each » 47.50 6.00 Bohemian Laces 1.50 The Most Fashionable Laces of the Season L. Complete x of Edgings, Insertions, Flouncings EDGING? = to ne teees ead) 4.00 egularly 40c to Spig xard 25c to 85c INSERTIONS 1%, to 834 wide. Regularly ssc to ten yard 10c 0 55¢ 3.00 FLOUNCINGS—18 inches wide. memaerly $2.00 yard 1.10 ALLOVERS--42 inches wide. Regularly $3.50 yard 2.50 Newest Effects 95c LACE VEILS, with velvet dcts; also thread sevens with chenille, magpie, navy and jac! @5e Re plagly $2.50 and $5.25 cach 1 85 and 3. 75 MES! ILS, with chenillefloral designs; { ‘also silk-run applique effect; cham- 28e | rs ulisly $875 & 81.90 exch 6.25 end 6,95 ar! 7! 12.50 @ ans 4.95 NOVELTY VELLANGS, with smallchenille dots and fancy meshes. r 100 Regularly osc to $3.25 yard 65c 0 2.50 Dress Satins ress Satins 1.50 COLORED SATIN CHARMEUSE—40 and 45 inch; new Fall colorings, also white, ivory, black. ary it iy $2.07 yard 1.65 11g COLORED "SATIN CHAR- MEORE- —4o inch; pebble-back, new V Re piaciy #50 yard 2.65 1.75, | IAG sarin, pUCRIERD "MLE: im ported) —:; nc! Hy ' Uant lustre; Pott finish, Mag b3006 ya d 1.25 {WHITE DUCHESS SATIN MOUSS! LINE (imported) — 5 inch; soft finish; brilliant lustre. regularly 82 peso yard 1.55 NE (importes ss sf inc} toa s! 3.26 brilliant Titre Regularly $3.00 ean 2.00 2.25 ’ + . 225 New Dress Fabrics 1.95 Including the Season's Most Popular 95 Weaves i NOVELTY SUITINGS--44, 50 and 85c inches wide; a choice pe of Velour de Laine, Bordered Bengalines, English Stripes. French Mixtures and Plaids. 95c Regularly $3.00 to $4.50 vird 1.50 Re VELOUR DE LAINE-—54 inch ;solid color; 95c airipes} shades tas) pe Path mary, 1.65 jum, ™) \e, also blac! .00 yart o 95c PORTED TAILOR CHEVIOTS—- 1 go inch; navy and black only Regularly $2.65 yard 1.25 50. SHADOW STRIPE CHEVIOT—42 inch; Ic Fall shades. Regularly $1.25 yard §5c: 50 FRENCH CHALLIES—-30 inch; best Ic quality. Regularly 6sc and 75c yard 36c RECEIVE PROMPT Veils and Veilings A Recent Importation of Paris Noveltics— | | | tHE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, ———————>———S___—_ 1912, Suits, Dresses & Wraps For Women and Misses— To Suit Season's Requirements 100 TAILOR S! of Raaiieh Cue Cheviots; high class; COATS OF FRENCH BROADCLOTH— Handsomoly lined with satin. Reg $43.00 SATIN WRAPS — Merabout trintmed; evening shades. Regularly $45. te Renelarty 932. go 24. 50 25.00 25.00 ourning Wear nites OF CREPE DE CHINE-— Crepe trimmed. Regularly $28.50 2 TAILOR SUITS of English Cheviots; handsomel; class mod RAI NCOATS— Priestley “Rosebery.” Regularly $12.50 trimmed with silk; high Regularly dente SO 30.00 7.95 igh Grade Furs + most “ bg hb cheng sill Regularly $273.00 220,00 cARACOL COAsS— Satin lined. 7 Regularly $90.00 65.00 NATURAL PONY COATS—Full length. Regularly $90.00 65 00 FRENCH SEAL COATS-—Piain and bro- cade lining. Regularly $110.00 78.00 DYED SKUNK SETS—Animal Scart, Pillow Muff. Regularly $32.00 24.00 DYED hv al SETS—Fancy bar Pillow Mi kena 33.00 CARACUL “es TS—Straight Stole, teh and Pllow Math, Reguatiy'$53.00 , 16.00 Notions SHIELDS—Double silk; No. 4; pei guaranteed. im : dozen 4.25 Lapel pe ndtedtach py size 2, 3, 4b gee Rk SILK. 400 yards; uc and and white 2.40 THIMBLES— 9 fling silver; h omy tyjalaae each BOC st 's| ear : ee yi ch 26 96c WORK BOXES—Fitted. ch 1,00 03.78 TOURISTS: SAFETY POCKETS AND BAG! each 25C 102.00 Silk Umbrellas A Selec; Assortment-—Many Especially Suitable for Holiday Gifts WOMEN'S FINE TWILL SILK UM- BRELLAS—a6 inch; carved dog's head handles of various kinds. Regularly $3.00 1.95 MEN'SAND WOMEN'SFINE TAFFETA SILK UMBRELLAS, with extra choice wenanage of sterling silver and stag- Regularly $4.00 and $6.00 2.60 and 3.79 Leather Goods FOR MEN AND WOMEN. MEN'S TRAVEERING: oeepee Black ‘alrus inch frame; brass rimmings; leather lined; two large kets. ¢ egularly $9.50 MEN’SFITTEDCASES—Assortedstyles, of various kinds. with ade fit hg Regularly $7.50 to $8.50 WOMEN'S FITTED AUTO BAGS-— Complete Lory of imported ebony; 10 inch frame; leather and silk lined. Regularly $10.00 WOMEN’S PURSES—-Pin Morocco, in black and colors; top handle or back strap. Regularly $3.00 6.95 5.50 5.95 1.85 Decorative Linens Lace Trimmed and Embroidered-—Actually Half the Regular Prices CENTREPIECES—24 inch; round or square. Regularly $4.50 each TEA CLOTHS—-36 inch; round or square. Regularly $6.00 each TEA CLOTHS —36 inch; round or square, Regularly $7.50 each SCARVES Fo 20136 to 20x54 inch. Regularly 4.50 to 6.00 each 2 25 2.25 3.00 3.75 2.50 2 Damask Table Cloths Table Cloths, axa yards. Regularly $3.00 to $8.50 Table Cloths, 2x2}4 yards. egularly $5.00 to $9.50 2.65 5.50 Table Cloths, 2x3 yards. Regularly $6.00 to $12,00 4.95 7.00 NAPKINS, Regularly $4.00 to £53,099 65 5.25 dozen 2.10 4.95 Brearvey L198 ticet nnn ners teinnnnttiaheshietintiA cinta eile amclene teal 6.75 7.30 9.50. 7,50 7x08 Regularly $s.sopair 4.50 —pon108 Regularly $6.73 pair 8.80 . PILLOW CASES 22K 36 Regularly $1.85 pair 1.55 —agx 36 Regularly $2.00 pair 1.65 Huck Towels HUCK TOWELS—CELEBRATED OLD BLEACH AND DEW BLEACH—Hem- , stitched ends and borders. Regularly $7.50, doen 650 5.75 6.98 Fine Winter Bedding Our Regular me Sones Standard ities Ont Our 1 Order of of Carefully Se Selected and the Most Sanitary Lip aa oat at Unusually Impressive Prices for This Sale FINE WOOL BLANKETS—SINOLE BED S) Regularly $5.00 pair 3.95 FINE WOOL BLANKETS—SINGLE BED SIZE, Rogularty 96.50 pair 5.00 FINE WOOL BLANKETS—SINGLE BED SIZE. Regularly @8.copair 5.95 FINE WOOL, BLANKETS—DOUBLE BED SIZE, Regulerty So.sopele 7.35 DOUBLE FINE WOOL BLANKETS—! BED SIZE. Regularly ¢11.00paie 8.00 Linen Sheets and Cases Of Heavy Round Thread Irish Linen STE. Roguisiy thee fiego fee 7.00 8.50 i Bopaary opserersge mr 6.88 8.50, PILLOW CASES—Hemsti FRENCH ‘embroidered and scalloped. Bingle bed. Regularly 815.00 each 12 Double bed.” Regularly $18.00 cach 1 Ci eee eo ecularly $8.00 nur 6.00 Cotton Sheets and Cases - Actually One-Third Under Regular Prices Act ° pin I Sag ae alee 99 ax09 Beam Goce GSceur Tocca PILLOW CASES— 42x38)4 $0x38}4 54x38} M4 15c cach Teer [8c each 20c cach “CLYDESDALE” —Our high grade quality, = + Plain Hem. Hematitched, 63x 99 «0DCes, SUCes. 723 99 72c es. 85c ea. Six o 78cea. 90¢ oa. me 9 85c ea. 95c oo, * gorros 95Cee. 1.0500 PILLOW CASES.4ax 3834 17Cee. © 22C ee. SHEETS. asx 085 18cea, 23Ce. sox 3814 20¢ oe. 25c ea. 54x 3815 20C ea. 28C 0a. “ anes. HOUSEHOLD” — Our special beautifully on — Our me ocal joned and hand bemstitched, Curtains and Portieres MOANCE CURTAING. Nep-siocenair 11.76 0.00 pair 14.50 LACE AND ARABE CURTAINS. Regularly $a FILET AND CLUNY LACE CURTAINS, Regularly 830.00 pals 21.75 - POUR FACE VELOUR PORTIERES— alloon trimming, Regularly 827.0 pair 18.25 i... TAPESTRY PORTIERES—Vi of the best colors. Regularly partes | 12.75 Oriental Rugs A peste aay Loe t oF RERAM eset verage A in frngen designs; soft, silky end mellow tones. Regularly $80.00 to $100.00 52.80 « to 70.00

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