The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1912, Page 19

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Pres | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1912. 10' aihnipivaniii — —_—<—— J es Se sc i} WARD Fast River, #t was stated that tho] Ward line agente at that point, Gobwall, “ "9 keeper, who said he had given the man ni f er, . it of ve 400 GHLS IN A PANIC LINE BOAT LOST | Cosmic ana mann, caf a) Saco < co" cuwe'nte'ct genen:|MELO FOR “FIXING” POLICE, pvr rtwlteaetgrn,im fer] $10,000 FLIES INTO LAP. [Font te ranteram Rott, wae ¥IULUNE . eh long, left New Bctaa 5. for ant her Ke ts attributed Fhe: re ent Bergen Said He Could “Protect” naee tor ce bel ib against] Chanflear Got W. K. Vanderbilt's | wafted from an open hotel window imto ts 1 | Steamer Commodore Sunk and] coast of cut ites front ie eet Da ee ie ree Satoontat, It fo Alleged. Sleke called ‘on Lieut, MeDonald, yes- Cheek Gat Retarned tt. fina re heck, Ne. ie, on the wien Agent, Reports the Loss ; Sh a ee Willman Bergen, otherwise known as/terday, and told him of the dealings he al te The World.) Avenue branch of the Farmers’ in sf of One Lif oe Brought $2,500 | Willam Edwards, of No. 176 Stockhotm| $d with Rergen, who, he aald, was} ORE EN wit Nov. %—tt/and Trust Company, Ne. Asking for more money. An appolnt-|isn't every 2.—Burglars hurled a |Street, was arraigned, before Magistrate | mont was arranged with McDonald and In a newspaper | Geismar, In Gates avenue Court, Btook-| two detectives in hiding. Marked money of Berg and Com. |1yn, to-day, and held under $3,000 bond] 2" handed over in their presence, the je lucky [avenue, payable for $10,000 to the onéer Vanderbilt's Jof MH. Grasemar and signed W. K. Vem ° derbiit. Just then Mra, Letgheea stepped Into the car, and being in @& The State "WASHINGTON, Novy. 22.- si 4 4 , 3 Jepartment received. wo! day from| Were carried, so the steamship officials horstehos ra: the Consul-Agent of Nuebitas, Cuda, | say. The lost Ife was probably a mem- t through the wir enough to si mM without any exp ton {that the Ward Line Steamship Commo-| der of a_rescuil arty detec ae a ne nol chauffeurs ldare Had Sunk. ad was a total loss — : n& party sent out from} any, Jewellers, on Michigan Boulevard | charged with taking money from a ean tareen's pockuth han they ba ‘But Jonn | NUrry, was Ro pidge OR TT... 7, : Ali the passengers were saved out one.| The Commodore was planned to have| C@fl¥ to-day and escaped with Jewelry |saloonkeeper on the alleged pretense| rested him, vauftour for {th nwich police ,depart@ent, Ieeap Factory Employees, in Terror,| The despatch gave no further details. | been used as a transfor tug to carry| Valued at $2,600. It ts the fourth time | that ine could “fx” the police. eens Hi w York, Is nol te 1 to W. Kk. Vanderbilt, Je, at ) * passengers from large ships tu the land| the establishment has been robbed In a| The complainant was Charies Sieke of] Don't Forget Those Red Cross ky ordinaty chauffeur, for he did both i York office, and this Battle to Escape When At the office of the Ward line, Pier 14, at Mancanillo, and wag oes by the’ similar manner, No, 13% Broadway, Brooklyn, a saloon Cough Drops, Everywhere, Se, per box, Yesterday noon, while in his car in! went there to return the check, There Is No Fire. Double LO Trading Stamps Until 1 o'Clock, Single Stamps Thereafter [s2 nee ne Sere —, y) Our Great Free Animal Circus(/Santa Claus Is Here And Menagerie Opens To-morrow that we'll’ have trouble mocping them. till December. Bring the children to see the Greatest Free Circus ever presented. Half our Seventh Floor transformed into Teddy Bears th foe rather rie iv a great menagerie. Lions, and Lionesses, Grizzly Bears, Panthers, Zebu, Kangaroo, Lemurs, Monkeys and Birds. Bears, and they'll 1 make Is a srs weit ue od wt See Mme. Pauline | Darling’s Educated Animal Circus cit they. sand 20 ncn igh Vou 89¢c ean aparks coming fom the motor and i 2 7 In Her Sensational Act with ‘ can take one home for........... eid Weabes caviiog, tik the WA te = Tr EET 3 Leopards anda Puma Years with Barnum & Bailey—Knewn from Coast to Coast 89c Mechanical a ni y! aan Wee ake a na weatied: . io = T oS R E in the Great Arena. 50---Dogs, Ponies and Monkey |) Trains @levator, glancing backward. Her - MME. PAULINE is the Most " m e ft ; A See the Musical Degs and Ponies yi play Bells, featuring T the greatest musical dog With large engine, tender and jeune Wit Ob, sewn one. eled i Woman Animal Trainer in in existence. See the Persian Dancing D: ogss Maud, th Hg leh ren che kee, the coach and five pieces for track 49¢ “fret” famous Educated Horse, and Mike, the King of Clowns. (Seventh Floor. ): Just at this moment, the sparks tn- | creased and there was a report where | something had torn | nd a cloud. of off smoke = surre the motor. | Saturday the Last Day of ‘With a combined ru the panic- etrioken giris dusl» ov the elevator, ; Milliner y Week $ ue it down they pushed and t | 2 SE OSS ig os cane to — $3 & $4 Beaver Hats ing alarm on the lower floors, as they e . own the atairwayy: 1,200 Long Nap Beaver Our on Brondway: =)'sivvs avouted and |} TOemorrow, All Our Hate, 15 of the best Winter $2.00 and $2.50 Pante seized 4 girls working on the eleventh floor of No. 5% Broadway, in ‘the Bijou Walst Company, to-day, and the consequent excitement recalled; vividly the Asch Bullding fire. Ever) qinoce that holocaust fear has remained with the girls of the Bijou Company, ‘who @tand in rows, dr in filmsy Glotbing, and operate machines driven | Dy @ heavy motor at the end of a long table Men’s and Young Men’s $10.00 Overcoats Including the new long convertible collar Over- coats, made in fancy mixed Men’s and Young Men’s $12.00 Overcoats Strictly all wool, long convertible collar Over- coats, in a complete variety of Pointed to the roof, and some one turned in an alarm. On the roof 200 Ga teal andi Ua Girle were crying and begging to be large size; colors are black, taken off. Meantime, Max Letbner, eof the waist company, had brown and na. manax turned off the powe 4 ths spark vy; all brand $ 98 7 r . * ceases. a - pings a Mery and aa : fabrics, in light, dark and $ 55 fancy effects, cut 52 inches $ Wi en Deputy Chie sangford arriv mercl ise he H H i i My iaad tio baledirag ctacien aceite Soit medium effects, some lined long, serge lined, convertible the girls on the roo’. A quick investl- ig Values in French Plumes with venetian and wool lining, collar. Coats that would be gation showed there was no fire, but ft Hais, F ; took the ehlef and several firemen ten | Bt i? 2.20| ore others serge lined, at........ bargains at $12.00, on sale at minutes to convince the frightened girls there was no danger, Ail returned to work after new brushes wero put in the motor, Six months ago a similar panic occurred. GIVES JEALOUSY AS REASON IN CONFESSING MURDER. Bentley Too At Attentive to Wife, Prince Tells Sherifi When Arrested. WARSAW, N. Y., Nov. 22—Althose $4.40 French ee e.08 danans stat owe rene 2.96) 0" Geeeseneneseoresesessstoeonaesenssececeensesee paseneeeses eeceseee seenneeg Big Saturday Sale Misses’ Coats, Dresses: } [ALTERATIONS FREE i te seo pop wel | ‘at extraordinary low prices tomorrow. Girls’ $2 to $3 ; Girls’ $3.50 Beautiful Exquisite $12 EE ae $7 to$12Dresses | ito $25 Dresses | __ All Wool Men’s and Young Men’s $15.00 to $20.00 Overcoats The assortment includes high grade Overcoats in all the most popular models, from the knee length Chesterfield to newest merchant tailor- the double-breasted, 52 inches, $ ing effects. Every kind $ 8 convertible collar Overcoats, and every size, in this all the popular materials, in- great sale, $25.00 Over- cluding black kersey, at..... COMES: AGI 1a HSE ctw pees Third Floor. mnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnrenronennppepgeheePPP PPP PPPPPPPATN Floor, Men’s and Young Men’s $25.00 Overcoats Finest hand tailored garments, choicest of pat- terns, a wonderful variety, including all the SSS Prince, who was arrested Wednesday Bresses f tt ted fn connection with the murder of Frank Trimmed with cor-| For misses erred bea Serge Dresses Bentley, confessed to Sheriff Bauer to- duroy, rivbons, and small women; n solid colors, 2 | checks, siripes and day that he had committed the crime. aids; sizes 6 to Ho told the officer that he had known for some time of the attention Bent- Jey had shown Mrs. Price and that he Killed him in a jealous frenzy. Bentley's badiy mutilated body was found yesterday buried in a shallow grave on the Woodhouse farm. Both legs had been chopped off near the hips and an effort had been made to destroy the body by fire, Price in his confession stated that he first shot Bentley with the latter's gun and threw the weapon into Java Lake, several miles from the scene of the crime. He refused to tell of the efforts he cade to conceal the evidences of his crime, —_—_—___ TWO MONTHS TO COUNT ALL UNCLE SAM’ S MONEY. C. A. Thomp n Sworn in To- Day | as Ui Ss. ees Suc: values, to $26 values, ge LG 2 _ $8 to $10 Chinchilla | $6.50 to $7.00 Caracul Coats for Soucle and Mixture Coats Misses and Juniors A R 8 d Sh S ] ; Fpollateeoe! eerie Just 50 coats made in shawl and 3 ousin g atur ay oe a e Johnny, Sas well as full] ®Ailor collar styl; some have ® Mfen’s $3.00 Shoes—Of patent coltskin and tan Russian Men’s y Grade Shoes—Of patent coltskin and tan : length styles. "Also zibelines, American| large revers, full length model 8 calf, new high toe lasts; button Russia calfskin; warranted Goodyear welted pce othss cheviots and $5 95 all lined throughout; $2. 99? and Blucher models; sizes 6to 11, Jail “aswel sales; lace. (buteinivand! Bhicher om araculs; sizes 13 to 18 years le sizes 13 to 18...... 3 DitciER caddy ata ene, . remit kas 6 re IID to EE widths; a seule igcita ee nd dpalers’ Girls’ bs Winter § Women’s $3.50 and $4.00 Sam- Women’s $4. tomate teeta, ‘or Misses & with oor Gorhe ple Walkover Shoes—Of patent fcolt- sian calf, in button or Blucher i es & Juniors lade of cl 95 | Of all-wool materials; » * skin and gun metal calf and a number models, tipped toes; new high toe boucles, two-tone diag- Also some fancy mix- eale enh wile al brown, cadet and dark § of suede cravenette and other shoe fabrics, | short vam) models, Cuban heels, | lasts or full round knob toe lasts; All heel heights and toe shapes, sizes 21/2 to Cuban heels, extra high fy «ures: some are in John- novelty mixtures; truly | mixtures; some have EE plain or tipped toes; $4, 6 8 widths, $4, 59 cut; sizes 2!/2 to en Cto to § 98 sizes 3, 3'/, and 4, at... Serereee ree eee Te E width; at....... ny styles that button | remarkable values at | corduroy collars and high to the deck, others this price; belts; sizes Men's High Grade Custom Made Shoes—Of patent coltskin, gun metal calf, vici kid, velour calf, and tan Russian calf; rate ne ‘ ight lasts, > toe lake end the ful round toe lasts; wurranted Goodyear v welted hand sewed ee sizes 6 to 3 to EE wi aids =e $3.98 [2 * 99.95) 93.038 Qe ectconcrgtentre derma M “LAMPS Boys’ $5 Suits & ——F 13 to 18 yrs years. Regularly 89 Speeal Saturday, 48€ {Chinchilla Polo Coats Soh. g gg tual $7 to mh ITC TriCriicicce Women’s $3.00 Walking Shoes—Of patent coltskin, in button and Blucher models; new aor PPEELELELESEESE BEF *ARESSEOSS: BA 446455 ~stteesesesoseos: cece ity sso” of the United States to-day, succeeding Lee McClung. In accepting his com- mission from Secretary MacVeagh Mr, mpson said he would retire from al life with President Taft on < asury in order to of the retiring ntire charge of rhe two months* 9969966890600005890000609988b999EF (Second Floor.) FEFFIOSGFS seeessssssoousses oven With fancy ribbed globe with * 25e to 75e N Women’s Chinchilla Coats ck Fixings Pree Mand debe with ¢ Fp Collared Overvoats Entire Sample Out: Regular $15 adow ail) wh that overshadow all *deroward whit ie: | Convertible Collar Overcoats fit Of One of New competition, at. . Princes to hate York’s Most Patron: ' ized Manufacturers: WM 796. |. HUWLIMD orca "Shae — Wah Rocfoll Ewan at 12:¢ & 19¢ Yo. 1—-Rober- | Lot ail en WY - - pacer tgee iy Muley ee ts, for large boys, OIL the Bowels | Alterations Free Stores Oke | fous’ fits i chia ty near un’ a, j ed Art Gas ss bur. $ Well as velvet collars, for boys 243 APhysician’s Substitute for Also plaid back cheviots, all wool § ; ae? tanny ner Al And Fancy Mixtures, in Norfolk and Double jangerous Calomel Breasted two-pants suits. Boys’ Fine Chinchilla | Boys’ High Grade and Fancy Overcoats Suits and Overcoats complete, with inner aro for Iarer 5 98 dlobe, burner ante an are mantle Cc mlstures {n_tweeds ; and cheviots (Basement,) (Third Floor.) Shirts For Hundreds of Men f Pudding | WATCH OUR ADs. FOR LOW PRICES ON TURKEYS Mixed Nuts 79¢ to $1.50 shirts, every one of cnet ate a MARKET DAY H100k a kerseys, fine boucles and fancy mixtures. All the newest models of the season, cut very full, buttoned close to the neck or decp shawl coliar and cuffs of fine velvet or imitation Persian lamb; all cut 52 anc 54 inches long; some half lined, with guaran- teed satin or self materials; \ in gray, tan, brown, navy and black; sizes 34 to 44, 13 at. A e When you feel that your liver and bowels need help, take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. Substitute for Calomel. Calomel is ef but dungerous— causing bad afte Olive Tablets ar take the place of Calome! for years has been Culomel’s foe. He saw its dangers and its disadvantages in 17 years’ practice, treating patients for all kinds of liver and bowel complaints. In his efforts to do without Calomel, he developed his now famous little olive-oil colored tablets. Olive Tablets are mild nd sure. Pleasant $e Holiday Neckwear in Boxes—Jabots in dainty car- oats, elt mi stock eps 95 velvet bows, in all delicate shades, small 49 vette inal decaterhedes small CLO TIC 1% yards long, with hampagne, red,brown, 25e Voor.) in green or ame bez, with fringe to n atch; ally made to Dr. Edwards Regular 50c Chiffon Veil hematitched ends; in white, bl myrtle and all desirable 5 sabre Neture's own action tod they Women’s $7 & $8 Coats |; tem and they're going to go like CF rvour 3.2 vere £00 | SALMON ‘ci “""__15¢ | APPLES #3 tonp na, He liver at the pate Oe trae Of tine quality chinchilla, mix-|§ “HOt cakes’’ at.................. teens i 8C | SARDINES ‘sisi! twas. 25C | CELERY HEARTS {i etable compounds mixed with olive oil. If you want to regain that feeling of clear thought, take Tublets. They work nd 25 cents per box, 1 tures and_thibet, three-quarter and juli iength mogeis, buttoned close to the neck or reversed collar; fin- ished with large bone buttons; in tan, navy ‘and black; sizes $4 98 34 to 44; at... 6... ‘e It’s our one Best Guess that these shirts PRUNES iis"*, re": 25¢ | ORANGE terse will surprise and please you. Coat models ‘, RAISINS »° *8™ Be | SCRAPPLE 1; H cuffs attached; finely laundered; cut full; neat i Be “W iquors CURRANT'S iiatitusc’ 100 | HEAD CHEESE tec?" 124¢ assortment of patterns, mostly light grounds, , vert" 62C | LEM-ORANGE PEEL, !b 18¢ | BLED HAM {iin ""°"* 31¢ with neat stripes and designs in beautiful con- are POF 69C | POTATOES ist’ ****28c | POUND CAKE Shuii’ 124 trasting colors. All sizes from 14 to 1744. Mere é SW. POTATOES, 10 Ihs. 25¢ | LAYER CAKES “19¢ rename pattie dC FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY German. Elderdown LAMB-LEGS Sh52"18!"". 17¢ | TOP SIRLOIN 3)". 164 Lounging. Robes BACON it samsrare-7 gi | MUTTON- fu | FOWL hi" 8 P14 Ly DAC RIB ROAS In ih GEESE {i'*°* “ye 20¢ RIBROAST 1? CHICKENS'sisveln Women’s $7 & $8 Cordu- roy Dresses Made of fine qua: finished with fine cuffs, in brown, navy and al black; sizes 34 to 44, $4 uy ps Men's $2.00 Heavy Domet Flannel Pajamas—Military collar and finished with fine quality silk frogs and ocean rent $1.95 1 buttons ° Juroy, open fron, rame collar ar Closed at neck with hea cord and at waist with ei $2.79 and World’s Brockizn. Office, 202. Washinge fen St. Brookiza, for 80 dare fellowiag te printing of ed vertisemen| (Second Floor.) (Main Floor.)

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