The evening world. Newspaper, November 19, 1912, Page 14

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COURT THREATENS “TDF FATES ROBBERS HOLD OFF CROWD AT BANK AS IN ADRIANCE SUIT , —-— Explode Nitro-Glycerine in Full Attorney for James P. Berney, | View of People on Street and “Who Sues Millionaire, Ap-| Carry Off $4,000. «pears With Disclored Eye. —_ BOWLING GREEN, 0., Nov. 19 | Robbers who used nitro-giycerine to blow the safe in the Munn Brothers bank at Portage, early to-day encaped | with $4.00 in cash. The safe wan ‘n Plain sight of the atreet When trial of the sult brought by jJames P. Berney against Benjamin Adriance, a millionaire Brooklyn manu- facturer, for $00 for the allege’ falienation of the affections of the pres- ent Mrs, Adriance was resumed to-day 4n the Supreme Court Justice Blanchard warned the lawyers and Utigants that A vepetition of the disgraceful scene of last night, when an assault wae made on Berney's lawyer, C. R. Bradbury, ‘would be met with summery punish- nt. # Mr. Bradbury appeared with a dis- ‘vlored eve, the result of @ punch, which ye sald he had received during a sucftle ith Berney's son, James T., who has Aaken sides with his mother in the pres. | nt suit. The lawyer swore that citizens were attracted to the scene, they were warned away by armed lookouts. Se STAYS CUMMINS’ SENTENCE. ‘A cortificate of reasonable doubt was granted to Willlam J. Cummins, the Tenneasee promoter, who got control of the Carnegie Trust Company and steered it to ita wreck, by Justice Miller in_the Appellate Division to-day. This acted as a stay of sentence of Cummins, recently reaffirmed by the Appellate Division, to a tefm to Sing Sing prison, until the Court of Appeals has acted on his final struggle to remain out of jail. Hall was fited at $7,000, and | Wan furnished bya Surety company, BREAKS A COLD IN A FEW OURS. First dose of Pape’s Cold Compound relieves all Grippe | misery—Con- tains no Quinine. driance had uttered an oath when ourt adjourned last night and had told Im that he (Adriance) “would get him | et.’ Tle tated that the {ll feeling yhich had broken out into violence be- Ban last Sunday # Adriance told the Court that Lawyer Bradbury had glared at him and called im a “du { The testimony was taken after the jury had be and. the varied tories 0! lawyers and clients were | old awit urt-room agaln jammed yy the frie , if Dek dhs hdl SON DEAD, AGED MAN | STABS WIFE AND HIMSELF. | peapondot becnuse of the death of on, Mohonso Gerolamo, aixty- Stabbed first his wife o-day in their After the very first dose of ‘*Pape’s! Cold Compound” you distinctly feel ie cold breaking ued, all the disagreeable grippe symptoms leaving. it is @ positive fact that a dose ‘of Papo's Cold Compound taken every two! hours until three consecutive doses are ken will cure Gripe or break up the pst severe cold, cither in the head, cheat, back, stomach or limbs. It promptly ends the most miserable headache, «lullness, head and nose stuffed up, feverishitess, sneezing, sore throat, runulang.of tbe héle,-rusous esterehal| soreness, stiffness and rbeu- nty-sixth atrect, he old man is dying and his wife is in serious condition, Both are in New ‘ork Hospital The other tenants in the house were dwakehed by a woman's i from the Gerolam en Elman and Callahan force: he poilcesien broke into the Mat ary und Gerolamo stretched un the { gaping wourd in his throat Bi him and Pieding ftom wow Kes. mt + wonderful Compound ‘with "| TUMBLED INTO CREEK. SAFE IS. SMASHED Pour ‘charges were used and when) [etuna to It and was lifted almost up to en his strength gave way pack. Adama then tried at DRAGGED RESCUER AFTER. | | Then Gaplain and Others Saved |mion WHO lie | ane Thompson and Adams With Capt Boathooks. and Willian re, brothers empl Thomas Thompson, Jon © lighter nearby, heard thetr cries | twenty-eight, a/and went to the rescue with boathvoks. deckhand on Barge No. 2 of the Rock-| Adams had piloted Thompson to a pro- land and Rockport Lime Company, fel! | fection’ on the dock and told him to into Newtown Creek while crossing a|hold on, but Thompson couldn't, and atringplece from the dock to the barre, at the foot of Kingsland avenue, Green- point, a 2 o'clock this morning. John Adams of No. 8 India street, dock watchman, heard the epiash and j held out @ broom to Thompson, who pole, and this time had Thompron when the rescuers came he wae again bobbing about In the water, He had} been in about twenty minutes when he | and Adams finally hauled out with the hooks. Thompson was taken | to St, Catharine's Hospital. | | B. Altman & Cn. ARE MAKING AN UNUSUAL OFFERING OF Misses’ Afternoon and Evening Dresses and Wraps Misses’ and Girls’ Tailor-made Suits and Coats AT EXTREMELY LARGE REDUCTIONS. | Among these garments are a number at less than one-half the original prices. &. Altman & Co. SMART GOWNS, WRAPS, ETC. for Opera and Horse Show wear. AFTERNOON AND EVENING GOWNS in the 70. lthe knowledge that. there in nothing else POE Asie eathae bene ‘ in the world which will cure your cold or most ‘double. end Grippe misery as promptly and with- | 4 Accordin# to the weighbors, G rolamo | other Assistance or bad after ef-| led to Uf) himme:* tw pao by | fev # #5-cent package of Pape's Cold! tting his theeet When his only son, | Compound, which any druggist can sup-| jo was married, died several months! ply ns no quinine—be sure you, the olf ma, acpording to a nelgn- . threatened to Kili himacif and hin! cl w! tuté—belonge in every home. ' nice—acts gently. ‘ , = aysrer ageaatan | FOUNDED ‘ FOUNDED ®| er S a Dry Goods ° Tastes Ca-pets eG Qa MAIL ORDERS —Carefullyana Prompt TT. Unusual Sale of Fine Domestic Rugs and Carpets Commencing Wednesday, Nov. 20th. Seamless Wilton Rugs Extra Fine Quality, plain centre, with shaded band orders, in shades of pink, blue, green, red, tan. <1) 100 Made Carpet Rugs, in odd sizes, at a special reduction of 33 1-3%. English and Domestic Wilton, Axminster. Body Brussels and Velvet Carpets. A very attractive assortment of discontinued patterns of best quality at 30% less than regular prites, 1.10, 1.25, 1.50. 1.75, 2.00 per yara Oriental Rugs SPECIAL LOT OF KERMANSHAHS AND eat IN UNUSUAL DESIGNS, SOFT SILKY TEXTURES AND MELLOW TONES, sizes x6,, A reene net 40 Se gularly $80.00 to $100.00 52.50 to 70.00 at you ask Ter--acexpt no pubsti- | caded velvet, many trimmed and: lined with fur. * ry Size 8.3 x 10,6, formerly $g0.00..............+5 40.00 Size 9.0 x 12.0, formerly $55.00............0055 45.00 ; : Best Quality Wilton Rugs. In Oriental designs and colors, ' Size 6.0x 9.0, formerly $ag.00..... AAG 20.50 Size 8.3 x 10.6, formerly $38.00..... An 30.50 | Size 9.0 x 12.0, formerly $41.50... ia 33.25 Size 10.6 x 13.6, formerly $61.50... ve 49.50 | Size 11.3 x 15.0, formerly $72.00..............55 67.50 3 Axminster Rugs. Special Lot at the following unusually low prices: ® | Size 4.6% 6.6, formerly $8.00 6.25 Size 4.6x 7.6,fermerly $9.00... ; 7.00 Size 6.0x 9.0, formerly $15.00 12.00 Size 8.3 x 10.6, formerly $22.50..............45 17.75 Size 9.0 x 12.0, formerly $25.00................ 19.75 | Best Quality Body Brussels Rugs. A choice range. . | Size 4.6x 7.6, formerly $11.00 8, 752 3 tize 6.0 x 9.0, formerly $18.50. . 12 50 Size 8.3 x 10.6, formerly $24.50 19 an Size 9.0 x 12.0, formerly $28.00... 21, 50" al i i Ssenevoe GOLAN & 06 fren | newest styles and fabrics. FUR WRAPS AND COATS; also wraps of bro- Matched muffs and neckpieces. TAILOR-MADE SUITS in smart styles espe- cially adapted for morning wear at the Horse | Show. JEWELED BANDEAUX. MARVEX: GLOVES. EVENING SLIPPERS, Carriage Boots and Silk Hosiery. FANS, PERFUMES, LORGNETTES, OPERA GLASSES AND BAGS. OPPENHEIM. CLLINS x C 34th Street—New York Women’s and Misses’ Shoes Dress and Walking Boots of tan cal’skin, black kidskin, gu junmetal and patent leather, in lace and button models, possessing all the characteristics of most expensive 3.90 Robespierre and Byron collars, Value $7.90 Blouses of Satin Brocade, chiffon and | crepe de chine, with Robespierre and Byron | | ccllars ard closely pleated bedy. | Values to $12.75 Successo Corsets An exceptionally varied assortment of the well-known Successo Corsets, made of fine coulil; low and medium bust; fashionable long, straight hips. Exceptional values at 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 Successo Corsets in broche, 5.50 All Corsets Carefully Fitted by Expert Corsetieres + Sa RN ETRE RS SST THE EVENING “WORLD, TUESDAY,. NOVEMBER 19, ] FURNISH / YOUR B ioe: © 1912." * Franklin Simon & Fifth Avenue Special Sale Wednesday Co. Women’s Boudoir Gowns Imported Albatross Negligees ‘ Paris negligees of wool albatross in Pen blue, gre violet or rose, collar and cuffs edged with white albatross, embroidered in colors to match, Value $5.95 Albatross Boudoir Gowns— swansdown trimm Fitted model of French albatross, in pink, light or Copen- + hagen blue, rose, grey or violet, moire silk collar and cuffs trimmed with swansdown Value $7.50 Imported Albatross Negligees iris negligees of wool albatross, in pink, light vee rey or viol jallor collar and large revers edged with white albatross, embroidered buttons. Value $7.50 French Flannel Boudoir Gowns Of superior quality French flannel, in pink, blue, yr rose or violet, kimona model, embroidered scalloped ed; Value rat 50 Imported Albatross Negligees Paris catcerer of wool albatross in pink or blue, large collar and revers, tucked and richly embroidered. Value $9.75 375 495 4.95 5.50 6.95 Women’s Japanese Silk Gowns Japanese Quilted Silk Gowns juilted silk gowns, in navy, grey, brown, black, blue, pink, violet or red, lined with quilted silk, soft down interlining. Value $9.75 Emb’d Japanese Quilted Silk Gowns In navy, or light blue, pink, red, violet, grey, brown or black, Tinea with quilted silk, silk frogs, cord and tassels. Value $15.75 SPECIAL SALE WEDNESDAY Misses’ and Girls’ Japanese Quilted Silk Robes In navy, light blue, pink, red or old rose, lined with silk in contrasting colors, fastened with silk frogs, cord and tassel. 10 and 12 years, 14, 16 and 18 6.95 7.95 4, 6 and 8 years. 4.95 6.75 10.95 years, Emb’d Japanese Quilted Silk Robes In navy; light blue, red, old rose or pink, richly hand embroidered im floral design, fastened with silk frogs, cord and tassel. 4, 6 and & years, 10 and 12 years, 14, 16 and 18 6.95 7.95 9.75 Small Children’s Coats At Greatly Reduced Prices English Corduroy Coats Box model with belt, :1 navy, brown, black, green or white Sizes 2 to 6 years. Horetotore $6.78 * Box Plaited Cloth Coats Of navy, red, Copenhagen or leather shade, velvet collar and cuffs, leather belt. dices 2 to 6 years. Imported Corduroy Coats Belted or box models of imported corduroy, sulk lined in navy, brown, green, castor, black or white? Sizes 2 to 6 years. Heretofore $9.75 Box Plaited Corduroy Coats Of imported corduroy, box platted model, with corduroy belt, in brown, navy, black, green or white, Sizes 2 to 6 years. Heretofore $15.75 Tailored Cloth Coats Of imported broadcloth or ztbeline, in navy, brown, tan or heather mixtures. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Dressy Broadcloth Coats Long belted model in rose, tan, navy or Copenhagen, satin lined, collar, cuffs and belt of black velvet. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Heretofore $18.50 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Heretofore $6.75 Heretofore $14.50 = ) e ng FRE With Ne $14.00 Weekly FURNITORES C10 THING years, 4.95 4.95 7.95 975 9.753), 12.758 Sts. Another | footwear. Value #5 on... | | ‘Sale of Women’s Blouses $100 Han $1 iy $100 Hey iM agazine 11$140 $3 | Bl f Chiffon, ch , crepe de 199 $5“ $2.00 “ int | ba arg on _charminin, cope | 5.00 if # $10 i $2.50 “oo Handy ‘Size 24 Pages FAMILY | ,16 Pages in Colors Ladies’ and Men's Suits | Coats and Overcoat from #12.00 $40.00, ANY purchare up to 4 Down E xt SUNDAY WORLD of | | Stern Brofhers will hold To-morrow, an Extraordinary Sale of Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel comprising a large purchase and many styles froin their regular stock at the following Very Exceptional Prices Misses’ Tailored Suits, Actual Values $29.50 to 39.75, Misses’ Velvet and Corduroy Suits. Actual Values $39.50 to 49.75, Misses’ Walking Dresses, including Velveteen and Corduroys, Aetual Values $14.75 to $29.50, at | 98.75, 14.50 ° Misses’ Street and Dress Coats, including Mackinaws, Actual Values $14.30 to 65.00, at 99.50 to39.75 Girls’ and Juniors’ Dresses and Coats t $15.00 22.50 at Dresses for Practical Wear in great variety of materials and hes Actual Values $7.50 to 9.75, t $3.95, 5.50 Dresses for Afternoon and wich Wear, of chiffons, charmeuse and thames Actual Values $19.50 to 27.50, t dl 1. 50, 16.75 Coats for School Wear, Values $7.50 to 19.50, at 9 5.00, 7. 50, 10. 75° Coats for Dress Wear, of Velvets, Corduroy en light color cloths, t 12. 75, 18. 50, 27. 50 « Actual ‘ile $19.50 to 55.00 Stern” Brothers are now showing very large assortments of Leather Goods from the foremost European and American makers, com- prising a great variety of artistic and practical articles, many of them exclusive with Stern Brothers, including Travelling Bags and Suit Gases, fitted; from £14.50 to 87.50 Limousine Cases, with Persian Ivory, fittings, Sewing Baskets, - fully equipped with accessories, Jewel Boxes, of colored morocco and pigskin, from 2.50 to 16.95 Also for To-morrow, Unusual! Values in from 7.95 to 18.75 from 4.50 to 21.50 ° . Hand Bags, of pin seal, silk lined, with inside frame, purse and mirror, also pin morocco, envelope shape, with clip meunting, Value $5.50 $3.95 Hand Bags, c of polished morocco and pin seal, in several eS CIOpE 4 75 shapes, with clip mounting, purse and mirror, ° Value 36.50 ‘ Stern Brothers .. invite inspection of an exceptionally choice collection of \" Art Objects and Bric-a-Brac including many selected pieces, especially appropriate for Wedding Anniversary and Holiday Gifts. Bronze ‘Figures and Busts, copies of museum pieces, Clocks and Clock Sets, Imported Electroliers for Parlors, Boudoirs, Libraries and Drawing Rooms. Marble Groups, Figures and Busts from celebrated Italian artists, Sevres and Dresden Vases, with choice decorations; exquisite Miniatures on Ivory; Bronze Jewel Boxes and Dutch Silver, ENGLISH AND LIMOGES CHINA Plates, Ramikins, Cups and Saucers in very desirable designs, Open Stock Patterns in Dinnerware, from which sets can be replenished when required, also a large variety of Engraved Crystal, White and Gold and Rich Cut Glass. For To-morrow, at Specially Reduced Prices Decorated Dinner Sets, ( . Silesia China, 100 Pieces, with bands of small 22; ' rosebuds and solid burnished gold handles, at $23.00 Formerly $27.00 H Limoges China, 100 Pieces, decorated with flowérs and gold edges, Limoges China, 100 Pieces, with Dresden flowers and gold edges, Formerly $34.00 “Sevres” Bavaria China, 107 Pieces, with gold band and line, Formerly $45.00 “Old Abbey Limoges China, 107 Pieces, with gold band, delicate pink roses and lavender scroll, at ‘Formerly $59.50 52.00 a, West 23d and 22d Streets) mm.

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