The evening world. Newspaper, November 20, 1912, Page 10

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LITTLE WOMAN STRUCK MASHER AND THEN SHE HAED HM TO COURT Boston Man Goes to Work- House After Feeling Force of Mrs. Miller’s Fist. Another masher, the firat to be ar- rested in the downtown section, was sent to the workhouse for twenty days by Magistrate Freschi, sitting In the Tombs Police Court, to-day. He gave the name of Harry Duane and said his home was in Boston. When Duane was arraigned he was nursing @ bruised | eye given him by the complainant, | Stok Mrs, Rose Miller, @ pretty, red-cheskea Mttle woman wno Itves at No, 247 Avenue B, | “L was waiting for my husband tn) Catharine street yesterday afternoon,” Mrs. Miller told the Court, “when this! man approached me. He tipped his hat | and raid, ‘Oh, you sweetie” T turned | my back on him and jooked Into a show window, He walked by me and then came back again, This (me be asked me if I wanted to have a good time. His words were so insinuating that 1 slapped him in the face with my purse. ‘Then I walked down the street, with him following me. “When I reached a corner I looked for a policeman. I could not find one, so when he came up to me I stopped and he put his hand on my arm. Then J struck him with my fist.” Mrs. Miller said that by this time her husband had come out of the building where he was employed as an electric- jan, and seeing her strike the man, ran to her assistance. Miller held the masher, who attempted to get away, until Mrs. Miller had brought Policeman Daly, who arrested him. Duane did not offer to make any state ment. In sentencing the masher Magistrate Freschi said; “It is just such men as you that make the streets uncomfort- able for New York women. I is men of your type who come here from out ‘of town to have a good time and insult respectable women on our streets, You @eem to think your presence in a town ‘away from your home gives you un- Umited license to meult women on our streets, “In bringing you to court this com- plainant has done just the sort of thing that will, in time, eliminate your kind from the streets. We have just one place for you here and that is the work- ‘fhouee." LAWYERS WHO WOULDN'T “MOVE ON” ARE ARRESTED. Magistrate Reprimands Them for Refusing to Obey Policeman's Gordon Kleeberg of Goldsmith & Meyer, lawyers at No. 100 Broadway, end Walter A. Hirsch of Hirech, Bchu- man & Lindberg, lawyers at No. 100 Broadway, were taken before Magis- trate O'Connor in Morrisania Court to- day fairly sputtering with wrath against Policeman Wagner, who had atrested them. The two had pleaded unsuccessfully the cases of chauffeurs agrested yesterday for speeding. ‘They had stopped on the sidewalk just out- aide the windows of the court to re view the proceeding. ‘Wagner asked them to do their talk- ing somewhere else, saying that Magis- trates had told him oratory outside the court windows was annoying. They ‘were indignant and addressed thom- selves to the policeman at length, giv- ing him fu information as to their standing as members of the bar, Ile arrested them and took them inside. “I know you doth,” said Magistrate O'Connor, “and know of your high po- ition at the bar. I also know you well enough to know that you know betler than to act as you did when a police-| man made a perfectly proper boaimertal| I find you gulity and discharge you with reprimand.” hands. Sigtrid Jon Warder to-day) and Seabury jthe 8 | ing will | to | Th RETRIED IN THE BRONX. | loseph J. Owing McKenna Gets Wri to Unique Point Made by Counsel. Justice ne § xecution » New York e if the: 9 for the mui The writ wax serve 6 before Ju Part IL 0! Court here Friday morn o'clock, when McKenna brought from the death chamber City. lawyer's petition charges that MeKenna’s trial was illegal In that it war held in New York County, whe the Bronx County Legislature on April 19, 191 imperative that trials of f mitted n Bronx County m in that jurisdicth are unique 4 Act, passed by His of public are sustain ‘enna Koes free, but there will fol low @ jal delivery of ever five bundred convicted persons OPPENHEIM. GLLINSx © 18.00 | edy at Ossining THE EVENING ‘HARMLESS WAY TO DARKEN THE HAIR. /—-AND MAKE IT SOFT AND BEAUTIFUL Seabury in the Supreme Court o-day era in ta ;« A Little Sage and Sulphur tin ¢| Will Make the Gray Hair Vanish and Remove Every Particle of Dandruff. La he hair st and vitalit bly, th connected with loss of the hair, U er -| Sulphur, if properly prepared. 34th Street—New York At Specially Low Prices 25.00 35.00 trimmed with serge and broadcloth. A Very colo rs. The Wyeth Chemical Company of | New York put ouf an ideal pr i Sulphur from your drug, ding to the simple iT see what a difference a few da: ment will make in the appearance of your hair. Coats for Women and Misses called i ¢ Hair Remedy, in wh Iphur are combined wi y All druggists sell it, under that the money will remedy is notex [tt makes little difference what you need—a World “Want” will go get it. Exclusive new models, suitable for street, dress and evening wear, made of velour, velvet, charmeuse, satin, serge and chinchilla. 45.00 Handsome full-length coats of high-grade chinchilla, in black, blue, gray and brown; some bound with braid; others Values to #40 ly WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 70, TOTS. Wyeth's , and treat. uarantee be refunded if the represented! Exceptional values in plain and fancy suits, made of high grade diagonal serge, in black, blue, brown and wistaria; lined with peau de cygne and interlined. Values to #35 Women’s and misses’ suits of velvet and corduroy, in black, blue and brown; lined with fine peau de cygne and interlined; exceptional in style, fitand quality. Values to $49 Smart Suits for Women and Misses 20.00 22.50 Afternoon Walking Dresses—Extraordinary Values Special Purchase of high-class models in women’s and afternoon walking dresses, made of imported serge, eponge, velvet, corduroy and charmeuse in all prevailing Actual value $30 29.75 15.00 Afternoon and Evening Gowns—Exceptional Values | A Special Purchase of High Class Sample Gowns from one of New York’s foremost designers. brocade and chiffon in black, white and all colors 3 Suitable for afternoon and evening wear, beautifully trimmed. Choice of charmeuse, Values to $75 Be you dining at home, din- ing out, or dining far from town we can “‘talk turkey’’ on BROADWAY AT WARREN ST. — NEW YORK —5!* AV.,BET, 271" & 281STS, QULTON SI.AT PLATGUSH AV.~BROOKLYN —BROADWAY AL BEDFORD AY. P.S. Don't forget a luxurious lounging robe for those blissful moments when Mister Turk is no more and “a good cigar isa smoke." OWNERSHIP (J SI informal— ° INCE 1845’ Thanksgiving Offerings Thanksgiving Offerings to Men and Upwards WinterClothes*-Men Dress Clothes—formal and dinner jackets, tuxedos—all of really beautiful materials and with those little refinements which make for such perfection as will individualize you among a glare of shirt fronts. Heavy Suits—for the coldest of Thanksgiv- ing Days. Yet light in weight, while warm. Suits without peer in the best of the good company into which your turkey travels may take you. Winter Overcoats—that have united the “bests’’ of the present modes, and leave positively nothing to be ever so slightly wished for. And all at prices a great deal LESS than the all around quality and true worth would seem to warrant. This because of our unique personal manufacture of our clothes for men which permits us an actual Saving of about 20% in the cost of placing our garments in your ATT AAAHT TAT AT TAT | | 8.00 | per ab pa SRT Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Special_for Thursday 100 Women’s Coats consisting of Chinchillas and other be ar winter ma- terials in a selection of 50 inch length models $ I 4. 7 5 Value $25.00 —also— Fur Collared Coats of Velour-de-Laine with moleskin collar, and a smart 50 inch model of Imported Corduroy in black, brown, taupe ‘and blue. All handsomely lined throughout and warmly interlined $ 29. 50-Value $45.00 Are Showing Over 350 Shades in Satin Crepes, Crepe Meteor, Crepe Crocodile 8 Crepe Charmeuse at $1.78 up to $5.00 per yard Plain Colored India Silk is 27 inches wide, in a complete a a 8 of evening and street shades, including 50¢ the most extreme tints......... per yard Dress 8 Trimming Velvets are carried in regular stock in extensive assort- ments, at popular prices Black C: : ae Crepe Cleaves SE.00 per yard | $3. 50 Sweaters for Women & Misses at Special Prices Angora Coats & Mannish Sweaters F a in all colors, rough neck or V shape. 4-95 Value $7.00} Zephyr Wool Sweaters Value pinot $2. 95 Shaker Coats all colors.......... ... Value eal $6.50 \ Women’s Knit Underwear Union Sutts b of soft coiton...... Value $1.00 5 Union Suits of merino......... Value $2.00 $1. 65 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. The Largest Millinery Store in America OX'S MYRTLE AVENUE AND BRIDGE STREET ———— ILG Long Nap White Beavers These Fluffy White Beavers $2.48 and $2.98 the most ponvlst hat for Winter This is the place to make your sel as we manufacture them and ca: | tle largest stock to be found in \he city, Over a dozen fine shapes, $4.00 to #8,00 value, Special at $2.48 and $2.98 200 Trimmed Hats, $2.98 Beavers, Erect ich fancies, wings 1 Thursday, at sen A LT ISLS ES ee Soe eam a neonate A aRRAr tapes ANOTHER =. MAGAZINE Lord & Taylor Founded 182 Special for Thursday An Unusual Offering of —, 200 Tatlored Suits For Women Values to $35.00 ' $19.50 Presenting the very latest styles and.colorings in the best materials. Every suit is heavily interlined. : Lengths of Desirable Dress Goods suitable for Suits, Dresses, Coats and Chil- dren’s Wear, in plain colors and mixtures at Greatly Reduced Prices Imported. Wool Dress Velour in black and navy blue. Usually $2.50 and $8.00 per yard Imported Black Corduroy narrow and wide wale. Usually $2.25 per yard Black and Colored Serges 50 inches wide, sponged. Regular price $1.45 per yard $1.45 $1.45 98c 36 inch, Brocaded Lining Satins in evening and street shades. Special, per yard $1.25 The Season’s Newest Laces at Specially Attractive Prices Real Cluny Lace Edges and Insertions “"-¥ to 5.inches wide 15c to $1.25 per yard a Cream Lace Flouncings in shadow, Alencon, hand embroidered net and Venise net top effects. 24 to 40 inches wide. $1.75: to $5.25 per yard Shadov Lace All-Overs Black, white and cream, 42 inches wide $1.25 to $2.95 per yard Black Silk Embroidered Net Laces 4to-9 inches wide 55c to O5c per yard Gold and Silver Laces and Insertions in shadow and Point Venise effects $1.50 to $5.25 per yard t Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave, 19th St. HANDY SIZE 24 PAGES. 16 PAGES IN COLORS FREE WITH NEXT SUNDAY WORLD

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