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AB. ER EH to that one-cent rebate the brokers ” accused of recelving from the truck- m a * mM Pe esoaesnjanatet tin Sob see . thee - a “ Rnd rey et to the fund will average about % for each woman teacher.” . When her attention was cai ’ fact that that would make the / | tal $65,000 she sald average donation “Well, Hi not be “There is no way to tell,” tinued, We began taking the su scriptions Sept. 1, and will keep on re- ROTTING AT PIER; |-T0 GET BIG CASH sis eis she con+ women teachers.” | pote MINNIE HAUK DEAD. Fa ‘Wholesale Dealers Charge|Women Teachers Raising a Once 2 American Opera) ‘Graft? When Brokers Raise | “Christmas Fund” for Equal | steger passes Away tn mantch. Cartage Prices. Pay's Chief Promoter. | warterus'the once. famous” American opera ainger, died in Muntch last Gatur- | day. Her last appearance in opera was) In 18%. Since then she had occasionally | mung in qoncert, but only for charity, One Dunéred and Gfty carteads of! A cash Christmas present—perhaps as California fruit, worth §900,000, are de | much as $5,000, and maybe more;-is to caying in the yards and on the plers of |be given to Miss Grace C. Strachan by the Erle Ratiroad today because the| members of the Interborough Associa. Fruit Buyers’ Association, representing | tion of Women Teachers, who want to $0 wholesale fruit dealere, ie “out on| show their appreciation of her work in strike.” the equal pay fight. It was @ question of charges for. cart-| The project to raise a tig @um of ing fruit from the yards and pliers to! money for Mins Strachan roused much id wholesale houses that precipitated | critic.sm when first broached Inst wum- the trouble, For a long time the| mer, wut ehe did not try to check it. eharges were four cents a case. Re-| She te w district superintendent. When cently they were raised to five, and now! Migs Marianne Dowe, treasurer of the fruit buyera insist the figure shall assoctation, was asked to-day if a three cents, Board of Education rufe against @ifte nd we will not have California! to teachers would apply, #he sald: as a gift until this question !#| “There te no rule of any kind to pro- tied," the leaders of the strike 4e-/ nibit the collection being taken. It 1s elgre. only @ matter of persona) wishes on lame for the unsatisfactory cartege| the part of those who give. We have rges is placed upon the brokers of asked the women to put into this fund | California shippers, who receive the it here and remit the money it brings 1852, her mother an American, She made her first public appearance at the age of twelve, Ig 188 she sang in “La Somnabula” at the and in the same appeared at| cla! and Holland. and Berlin. peared for three years, 1% the first Carmen in Amer | In 1881 she married the Baron Ernest von Hesse-Wartess, an author and ex- plorer, who has wiftten many books on/ Asia and the In the latter city she ap- 77. She was cell Flurry in Hame. B. (From the Chicago Journal.) “If I ever catch, the editor of the Swampoodle Gazette Tam going to thrash him within an inch of his life,” sald the tall thespian tn the celluloid not more than @ sum equivalent to the “Never was so insulted in my n sold at auction to thelr principals increase in one month's pay. If they woe do not wish to give so much, very well. jot oo The point 1, we're not asking more.” | "What Happened tue Legh Ah dance ‘This “outside imit" would make) UW “Why, on our Inst tour we got more than $10,00, which was the suM/eeanded and pasted the night in rat aimed at. barn, Somehow the barn caught fire Miss Dowe would not express an| and we had to run for our lives.” opinion relative to the probabi 1,] “And did the Swampoodle Gazette write it up?" “Did {t? Why, the next day the whole thing came out on the market page under the heading of ‘Another Flurry in Smoked Hama." the coast, ‘The huyers assert that the receiving Brokers have been getting one cent out @f each four paid for carting fruit. raft’ is the term aplied by the buy- but admitted that it might reach $26,000 or more. “The largest single donation we have "Is $81.33 and the T think the donations who do the carting. r a long time the b wiing about this so tht California Fruit Gi Exchange recently sent word that no buyer should Pay more than two cents @ case for haying his purchases taken to his ware- house. That announcement delighted Ge buyers. | But their Joy was short lived, for) about a week ago the brokers who hire) received,” she said, emallest 60 cents. Resinol way The easy were oo unaightiy that Twas hamed $0 plsce in Sompary. 1 tried siany diftere alk truckmen carrying fruit announced | e e that the price would be boosted to five Seton Recher ings Bi | get rid of pimples ta eight, with Joseph H. Steinhardt | es chairman, which tried to dissuade Philedetphie, July, 8 19128 the brokers from making the advance. UsT Lecatthe gta pete des te ee Svea yea to my face bros - But the effort failed. utes morning night w a water and plenty of Resinol Soap. ‘When the regular auction wes started | j Finish with a dash of cold water to yebterday the 30 frult buyers were on it remed| but they con- hand, but Kept silent when the first oase close the pores. This simple treatment fineed te set ut T ser wat offered, Auctioneer Connelly, after | Wil almost alwaye get rd of plmplos and ferranviset Rea pend failing to get a did of any kind, asked blackheads, quickly and completely. In fF ‘day 1 etarted uel the little Resinol the pimples severe or stubborn cases, apply a SaieeP sol Rt ae os “Wil you take # for Resinol Ointment, allowing it to remain sarcastically, nothing?” ‘The buyers shouted “Nol” and left the Erie pier where the euctions are Resinol » The healing, antiseptic t sotet, hela. balsare in Resinol Soap and Ointment fee i a4 Killed Buying Wife's Cofia. Sesviny tht ccepianion clas ond wavey. rial free: Rete fear RALEIGH, N, C., Nov, 19.—Caught in the cullapse of a casket display case, Georse Newton, aged seventy years, was kiyed yesterday tn a local undertaking em res where he had gone to Duy beipastcenmiceny | recta at tte pee cores, in for the burial of his wife, who gsr mann eCGmpy 135%. Block 8th Av. 362( OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 1¢ O'CLOCK — (Double 3: sich Newcrk, N. Ji, Store, 69 and 51 Market Street WMorsings eae” Aen } One Dollar for a 1Complete Room Outfit! |] PAY‘ ONE DOLLAR, select anything H you necd to furnish 8 reer completely tnd we will deliver the goods prompt! to your home, and YOU CAN PAY THE BALANCE. IN SMALL WEEKLY PAY- MENTS. “This . bonactida chance for you to get everything you } want to furnish a room com letely by paying ONE DOLLAR NOW. and the lance’ th exaall weakly ‘payments. America’s Greatest NO Club Fees—NO Red Tape NO Strings To This Offer— NO Extra Charges of Any Kind TO OUR STOMERS This offer is good for you, too, whether open or if you ur account is stil ve closed it. BRING ONE DOLLAR and select whatever you need. ADVERTISED ARTICLES Any advertised articles may be included in your outfit or you can open ai single advertised ar- it the advertised price WITHOUT ANY EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIND. Accounts Opened from WE GIVE FREE INSURANCE Whi rt $5 to $1,000 | reifzet mbte guafaniene that ssn On Small Weekly | the death of the earner of your family ESPECIALLY Payments —_full'of your acceunt without exra ch INVITED $10 Early Tremendous English Rocker Clearance Sale of Odd Rockers and Chairs All from our regular stock no quantities of any one k'nd. Alitogo at eee ,| Bm) DL Vii nity to get h “Cc Chairs and Rocker: $2.50 Golden ‘Oak Dining Chair $7 Fumed Oak Dining Chair it less than the cost of 3.49 manufacture. Genving 4 Spanish We Sell Everything to Furnish the Home Complete. Teather Seat and she and her pai m0 tone THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1912. : SECRET BRIDE OF CUBAN DIPLOMAT | Kathryn Smith, Now Senora | Romay, Awaits Rich Papa’s Forgiveness. asroom forever. lor of the Cuban ‘They have bee A. degree at the houk! get the 1251! STREET~WEST Women’s Kimonos Women’s House Dresses Women’s House Sacques 89c A Number of the Season’s Smartest Effects in Dainty, Well- Values up to $1.50 Miss Kathryn Smith, reputed the most jDeautiful girl in Barnard College, has Minnie Hauk was born in New York !n| been married a week and only halt a Her father was a German and | dogen people knew {t until to-day. Now that the wecret Is out, she will forego | ambitions for her M. A. degree, and to- omy of Musto, |44¥ May mark her departure from the She is twenty-one Covent Garden, London, and in Russia and the daughter of Bernard smith of She later sang in Vienna | Columbus, 0., sald to be a millionaire, The former Mins Smith ja the bride of Senor Placido Dominguez Romay, chan- Consulate tn this m honeymooning in w home at the Cathedral Plaza since @ week ago Friday. Senora Romay ha Iready taken a versity of Ohio 8 were anxious veted master’s But Senor Romay | aeuree at Barnard. E he wouldn't do quite as well as another jdesree, Miss Smih thought it over and decided he would. They had known each other for five years, thelr first meeting having been jon shipboard when Senor Romay was ound for London to take his post as | chancellor of the C: jand Miss Smith w |Topean trip. Later {Ayres for his Government. i; Romay was a married man when he [first met Miss @mith, but on May 2% last the courts of Santo Domingo granted him and his first wife a divorce ‘by mutual agteement.” When the senor returned to New York he began to pay court to the young college j woman, + They might have had a big wedding and made St a social event, but they feared that Miss Smith's parents would not approve of their plans to marry be+ cause of the divorce. ‘That was the rea- son for the secrecy. Consulate there City Hall, excusing himself from a ses- |sion of the Curran Investigating com- mittee long enough to perform the cere- mony, oo OLD YALE END MAY BE WED. Jones, 07, Get York Woman tn Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 19. — Friends of Howard Jones of No, 600 Riverside drive, New York, and Miss Nita Pic son of No, 67 West One Hundred and ‘Thirty-ninth street, New York, think they were married here yesterday after- noon or last night. They took out a marriage license during the day. Jones is employed by the Cramp ship- building company. He played end on ECZEMA IS Alderman Smith married them at the| 1 jcenne With New) ti the Yale, ‘97, football team and was a star, Philadciphia horseman, Jones Frank V. Warren a well-known identified Mr. hen they Warren the pros. and Miss Pierson EASILY CURED BY POSLAM For the quick cure of eczema, acne, and all skin diseases, nothing equals Posi Even its over-night use is} jent to demonstrate how. Itching stops with first application. Irritation is subdued. Burning skin soothed and comforted. Inflamed skin quickly cleared, Its healing process is rapid, improve- ment being noted day by day until the skin resumes normal color and condi- if Salt rheum, barbers’ and all forms | ashes, pimples, ete., are quickly AM SOAP keeps the skin secure fection and disease, improves and texture, soothes tender , makes complexions clear, hands soft. The best shampoo for dandruff. All druggists sell Poslam (price 50 cents) and Poslam Soap (price 25 cents). | For free samples, write to the Emer- ne, Laboratories, $2 West 25th Strect. | jew York | ‘BETWEEN LENOX & 7TH-AVES- Fitting House Gowns. WOMEN'S LONG KIMONOS—of heavy German flannel, in pretty floral raglan style, finished with designs; fancy flowered bi pretty style with large shawl collar trimmed with satin. sian design, with WOMEN’S HOUSE DRESSES—of linon, in phin colors or striped per- cale; two good-fitting models; some fastened at side ai lar and piping cuffs of plain col German flannel; ind finished with col- of black at white Plain Lisle material; others wie square collar and Lace Lisle WOMEN'S HOUSE SACQUES—of Silk Lisle front with large Pure Silk plaits; buttoned at side and edged with satin. Misses’ and Juniors’ Long Winter Coats white, pink and sky-blue.. Mill End Boucles Broaccloths Values U to $1.98 SWISS RIBBED reinforced shield; order. Also anoth satin border. That Have Beentriced 12 95 There's a wealth of warmth in these splendid there’s a world *too, Scores of all wool Chin- chillas with swagger long shawl col- lars, as well as others bound with braid and fastening to neck: In navy, gray and brown, For those who we have Scotch mixtures or double- faced materials, as you elect. Juniors’, 13, 15, 17. Misses’ and small women's, 14, 16, 18. Knit Underwear # at Prices Extraordinarily Low Jt’s the height of folly to imagine any better underwear is sold in New York, just as ft f ridic- ulous to think that any underwear prices ar lower than ours. Here's proof: WOMEN'S|W OMEN’ S|RIBBED WHITE COTTON| WHITE COTTON UNION SUITS— VESTS, TIGHTS] Swiss ribbed: AND CORSET| high neck, long COVERS, Sleeves, 45c 95c VENETIAN SILK VENETIAN SILK VESTS— witl Sale of Five Thousand Yards of 4 Lengths of Dress Goods At 3’Less Than Regular From the celebrated Mildred Mills comes this big lot of Mill Ends that will interest everyone who appreciates a rare economy. The assortment comprises short lengths as well as skirt and suit lengths of high grade Dress Fabrics, consisting of Diagonals Serges fanamas Fancy Suitings Whipcords Votles P Per Yard, 39c, 4%c, 69c, 89c Others in Per- HE Koch Store, ideally situated in the very heart of Upper New York's residential district, appeals to the careful shopper. It goes without saying that ‘Koch Quality” is a standard not surpassed by any other store in Greater New York. Your money back on any unsatisfactory purchase. you can have sary fillings, say er this opportunity. winter coats— of style in them, prefer polo effects 14, 16, 18. & Exceptional RUSSIAN PONY —reg. $55.00.. | | reac BEAL So 59 Q9 VESTS ie 4 Ve RE ag 22.50 mixed; low neck; no sleeves; 3} with crochet fronts; in white, Bie and light lue, POINTED WOLF reg. $27.50..... silk embroidered 1.95 SCARVES—reg. 15c New Laces, per yd., 9c Go where you will, this is the best Furniture Reupholstered, If you take advantage of this iP . Any FIVE-PIECE FRAMED PAR- LOR SUITE is re-upholstered, we supplying all materials, and furnishing gimp, cords, neces- Absolutely no extras. $50.00 is the where, but for orders received Wednesday or Thursday, we 3,575 Pairs of Women’s Imported Sample Hosiery Fine Cotton It’s the biggest “buy” of the year. sample fine, mind you—the pick of the best- wearing hose, in black, white and colors. Grasp Corduroy and Serge Dresses for Particular Women & Misses $10.95 Vas the Former Price, Tomorrow, Notwithstanding the fact that Corduroys are ex- tremely scarce, we are forced, owing to the recent un- seasonable weather, to make tqmorrow’s clean-up price. The style is copied from a very expensive model and has dainty Robespierre collar lined in contrasting col wide sash of ribbon simulating high waisted effect. In black, brown and navy. Women's sizes, 36 to 44; misses’ and small women's, Full-Length Coats economies for one day's selling only. CARACUL COATS—reg. 69.00 MEN'S FUR LINED OVER- COATS—reg, $98.00. ... MEN'S FUR LINED OVER- COATS—reg. $39.00... POINTED WOLF SCARVES NATURAL RACCOON NATURAL RACCOON MUFFS—reg. $23. economy to be found—PLATT VAL. EDGES AND INSERTIONS—from 2 to 5 inches wide. Value 1 00 ° i5c. per yd.; doz. yds... 27.50 offer, springs—and clean-up frames. Price else- 27.50 « | 29¢ Entire 6.95 Fur Sets coats 42,50) 75.00 25.00 18.50 19.50 15.00 15.00 Women’s Warm, Comfy House Slippers 8c For bath or boudoir; all colors Either felt, knitted or crocheted—fust the kinds that please; all sizes. High grades; best makes. SLUMBER SLIPPERS—eiderdoy all colors; for men and women, 49¢ Women’s $1.25 — Black Petticoats, ¢ 9c Of French sateen; two pretty styles, with deep accordion plaiting; others with tailored flounce. MUFFS— $22.00, Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Bedroom Furniture and Brass Bedsteads Greatly Under Regular Prices 50 Three- Piece Mabogany Bedroom Suites Consisting of Dresser, Chiffonier and Dressing Table. Regularly Sale Price Sheraton Inlay Suite... .8210.00....$165.00 Colonial Suite..........8220.00....$175.00 Sheraton Inlay Suite... .8265.00....$212.00 Colonial Suite..........$270.00....$225.00 Five to Ten Piece Bedroom Suites Circassian Walnut Louis XVI. Suite 5 pieces. .. .regularly $390.00... .for $295.00 5 pieces. .. .regularly $587.00....for $475.00 Mahogany Colonial Suite 5 pieces. . . regularly $690.00... .for $550.00 Mahogany Sheraton Suite 7 pieces. ..regularly $880.00. ..for $685.00 10 pieces. . .regularly $1,007.50. . .for $800.00 Mahogany Adam Suite 10 pieces, . regularly $1,970.00...for $1,500 300 Brass Bedsteads Bungalow Model—regularly $10.50. .£0.95 zoo Brass Bedsteads : All sizes—regularly $25.00....... $17.50 Upholstered Springs. . .. .reg. $13.50. $10.50 Hair Mattresses... .regularly $25.00..$19.50 An Unusuall; Attractive Showing ‘ of Velvet, Velveteen and Chiffon Velvet Dresses in all the new Winter shades, suitaple for afternoon or evening wear, at $19.75, $25.00, $35.00, $55.00 to $90.00 Smartly Tatlored Serge Dresses For practical wear $12.75 Handsome Velour Coats Witb brocade collar and cuffs, lined with contrasting colors. Unusual Value, at $45.00 Sale of Totlet Goods - Imported Ivory Grain Articles At 14 Less than Regular Prices _ Hair Brushes.. $1.25, $1.05] Pin Boxes. . . @5e, 500 Mirrors .......$1.00, $1.75! Puff Boxes. Clothes Brushes$1.26, $2.25 | Manicure Sets, $1.50, $1.75 Hat Brushes . + + 81,00] Nail Polishers ........ 50 Combs..........+..++.-85e! Clocks..... $1.05, $3.75 Prices quoted include special engraving. Morny’s Brille-Bloc A new delightfully scented nail polish......... + Re Creme Tokalon, 50c per jar The last word of Paris beauty artists, An Extraordinary Sale of ~Appropriate Linens For the Thanksgiving Holidays at an Average of Half Regular Price Broadway &.20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. * * * a

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