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THE EVENING WORLD, eee eee Se DECEMBER 4, 1912. 19! - TBLOSTIN WRECK {ica OES FRENG AUTON “CPRER’ SDT ANS ts Me menanmree stomen weseeme iy s3.50 mae a OF LAKE SCHOONER HSIN TIRE ROE 10. OPES co oCadeng New York’s Greatest Holiday Bazaar CAUGHT IN STORM BCENTS, SAYS M'ADOO; AND GOES 10 PRISON Our FREE Attractions Are a Delight} 3g" MAIN FLOOR look for the | Free Menageri: ~1d Animal Show on Seventh Floor Wars Jersey Assessors That}Peters Tells How Buyers Were MENTHOL CANDY | Cough | Drops Ease “Motorists | throat” caused by yg ili MYSTIC MIRRORS |Darling’s Educated Dog r n the ~~ and Pony Circus TWIN LIGHTHOUSES on Noy, 2 nr “Aa el . ay , : + Mzde of Handkerchicis Vessel Loaded With Christmas} — Both States Must Let Up Mulcted Through Work of rushing wind and THIRD FLOOR ee es, 4 | " Wate fl x irritating dust. ‘ SIXTH FLOOR . |} and “NEW YORK," \ing Pony Trees Goes Down on on Company. Fake Bidders. ¢ Flectric Display the Educated Pony, | Werid. Voyage to Chicago, SRE AT ER a) in Our N See Madame Pauline and her 3 Leopards ss pee Nee | New Jersey commuters ta downtown | James Peters of No. 6% Central ave Pure Vood Store da Puma 11 A. M. every day. sehooner i Whit Capt. trip through the Hudson tunnels, Will-|throughout the elty for many yeare Colds and Throat Your Unrestricted Choice of Our Entire stock Herman Sehue nann and a crew of tif. McAdoo, president of the tunnel * described to Just! tein. | Strain. en given up As lost 0Y| company, telling the New Jersey State 4 Collins in the Court of} wtntene 1 Sold Bverywhere, | An Silk P e interest and 1 of Assessors how poor the com-| Special Sessions, Manhattan, to-day 29 sg i RT path A seg! e coa The ach tl pany:ta, nald Ue price aE. tratisporta- | how auctioneers decelve the public. |" |. H. Laden, Reading,Pa. y | URING _CONT on from Jetaey City and Hoboken to| Peters testified in the case of Louis J. | aM. Cortiandt street wold have to be made} Abrams, an auctioneer at No. 30 Hasty ight just pa ‘six cents instead of five unless both |Twenty-third street, who was accused ween Keweral Revere storms on NeW Jersey and New York saw fit to] by Inspector Fitzpatrick of the tiie fake, reduce the company’s taxes. of the Commissioner of Accounts of | THE Rouge Simmons was ay A year ago the of transportation | conducting an unlawful auction cract of sive tons, owned by J. ¢ from’ the Jers stations to uptown Among. the ‘ former 8 $3.50 Petticoats Also Silk Fersey $3.98 Fetticoats Top Petticoats Not a special purchase, not a sam. Every wanted coloring and shade; ple line, but you may choore from tolid colors oF changeable effects. any silk petticoat in our entire f ah Light pastel shades for evening wear stock, and pay only $1.95. hi included. Styles without number— Absolutely nothing re- i 4 $2.50 Fetticoats of Messaline Silks $2.75 Petticoats 4 95 of Taffete Siiks $3.00 Fetticoats of Crepe d: Chine Nera © eeher | Neckwear’ cap ang about | tormjnals was not a regular cod Adoo appeared before the | heard ms menti s.sessions in the Union Trust | such a .’ for instance, ereey City: number that that word meant accordins and divided it by two and ve gales which ¢ Capt up against serious problems| to the cc stricted. We quote the Aub that wree i ec , operation and taxation,” | Made a bid on the article he presente! DISRAEL ~ Values Upto 63.08. Many and nuanti fc t he sal and New Jersey w ave to|of that num dollars. heon in The company paid out Disraeli’s words are worth “ taxes in 1911 and will have to thought. Nowadays, bya man’s for 1912. Bi collar you may dnew hima. Do coat Event of the Year. We are not making enough to pay pay inf not disregard yourcollar, Lookup (Second Floor.) the four and a half per cent. we prom- money was returned | ockholdi Our atockholders planing because they get no s on their money. We don't in- to make our bondholders pay our future. The public must pay the freight {f these figures hold.” | several weeks in wat Mr. McAdoo said the company dld not| pers at work in Al carry ds many passengers in November, | Abrams waa convicted and sente sales ame, it did in November, 1911, He |the City Prison for thirty days, In ed 2 points | sald t ewark extension was| tion he will h pay a fine of $100. not a suc 1 they had reduced > only to. be that was aken out 0 wever, and no down to us w Men’s $2 Toilet Sets The most watson gift you could possibly gibe Him. ilitary Brushes, with best quality Py bristles and large Clothes ‘Brush sterling silver mountings; rome box tde Silver ollars They will show you what are the smart collars, The newest shape is the Pembroke—with LINOCORD “SNAP-ON" buttonhole. Ample scarf space —' sizes—2 for 25¢. Re sure to see it—and try it. Inspector Fitzpatrick told the ¢ the had had a large of laints against Abram: AXE Southes over 4 alinogy hvttevmel Toilet ing of Buffer, Sei: ww T5€ & $1.50 de ie Powder Box, Cuticle a Liaennaee k Nail File, “Right now, we 1 platform at the e station In Jersey City 350 fet long, other made, eof the most ticklish pieces | fiancee. Other evid ‘ ving Picture F aginable, We are working | followed M $3.8 Moving \ st 5¢ Post Card ¥ 4s ee eveeeeseees -water in a dangerous position, | him mon MishaS. f Machines Projector i Main Floor.) and one slip would flood the whole tun- © Pan Sold tor $100,000. |i mere Complete . pti PEMBROKE, 2)4 im, ' sah "Snel system, Naturally this makes the (Gta “Ey. Dee buPeint mages more expensive—we must prevent] pan, James R. Keene's great. stallion, | was sold yesterday for $100.00, It 1 us on our property | reported agents of George Gould | The franchise has] chased the horse, but it is posi only @ nominal value and the property is| known he will be shipped to Franev nore of a lability than an asset, We| some time next week, } should be taxed on he number of pas- 0 sengers we Pr “Why dor "asked KENSETT, 2%10 in, CHATHAN, 2 in. GEO. P. IDE & CO., TROY, N. Y. Also Makers of Ide Shirts oe | <3 Men’s $1 Rubbers one nt oe ual These rubbers have extra heavy soles and heels and also c §9¢ have eri feo You have a choice of 2 toes; sizes 6 to II, Tale WORLD WANTS WORK WO! * | Men's’ 8a Romeo | MEA octahles te tinted dapple «ray Women’s 65c Storm or of black or |Women’s $1.50 ippers, — trees or "50 | || Croquette Rubb tan kidekin, “hant | Felt Juliettes, sizes | E So high or low heels; Mined xiten's'to'It. | 3t08,D to 98c High Cut Storm appeal to Gov, Wil- » Record, who is 1 and a leading Te ought to help ask him not to your improv 7 Mr. McAdso the vice-chairman of the Wilson f Men's 75¢ Slip- ‘ ay of Tan Russet Calf. pers, of Black and § $1.75 kin, two buckles at top; | Tan Leather, forepart an 3 tay Ti xpress MA BO || was AS | ieee 9c 89.98 Automobitess (Third Floor—Mall Orders Fitted.» Stamped Pillow Tops & Backs With 6 skeins of silk, centerpieces with 4 and 21/, yards of 3!/,-inch ecru lace, in packages pecial, 25e Toll Pexeeeg: ah $3. | jCretonne Novelties, | Balsam Pine Pillow with several pretcy subjects to lators sree IC scsnom atten BOOS value $1.50, : $1.98 Saiin Sofa Cushions| Mercerizea Piltow Girdles} § » the matter of down at Tren- r ration, —_—_——-—___ GET. EXTRA DIVIDEND. ! Stockholders of Central Ratiroad % of Jersey Collect, joa with satin backs, floral and ori- 1. Full length, in all the boot eats brane | me age | fratitiniat lento. 9g] Ful ath, 119¢ ne Pre . (Main Floor, y declared hauffeur, Charies M NY West Ninety-sixth | Boys’ $5.00 Suits $ and Overcoats at 2 98 A Big Mid-Week Event for Boys from 2', to 10 and 9 to 17 Years About 3,000 Over: ts and 2,000 Suits in this sale at price- $2.98. Every garment in point of mater al, style and works Bring the boy with 1 you and buy h him his ) Christmas suit NOW. Overcoats for boys from 2/2 to 10 of blue and gray chinchilla, in regulation or polo style, wool lined also. Long Overcoats vithconvertibe collar made of fancy woollen No His Christmas Gift is Easy to Find—get Him a Gillette HE Gillette is just the kind of thing a man will under- stand and like to use. He can shave at home in three min- utes instead of wasting time at the barber-shop. He will save many dollars in the cost of VISES EIT WSats BG shaves and tips. vino anit inupest the very Ni 16 There are forty styles of Mlette Safety tive styles, which have made Razor sets to choose from. Everything Rea en ane Buca taille thers alt from silver-plated to solid gold, in cases y st, lee a a shi tosuit men in a! . oan of hte, HP you contd ‘visit Ww , of leather or metal, at $5 to $50. larg 4 es at Brockton, ; Son EY) wail eo for yourself how. carefully W. L. \S You will find Holiday D jag shoes are made, you would then w is Aerairae fines Ate mate: 208 ea better, | stores all over this City ljlook better, hold their shape and wear | selections soon. longer than any other make for tho price. fi 4 | aT £2.00 AMD 82. For acceptable small gifts to Gillette users — get ON oattionn: & perny é Pacxets of Gillette Blades at 50c. or $1.00. Hh TITUTE, ig gee : : = W.L.DOUGLAS STORES / 2A Gillette IN NEW YORK: x Safety 3) Razor val velvet cole 4 belt, large , navy, brown Among these coats you find 9 full assortment of fine vnixtures, Kersey and cheviots, sizes 4 to 44, Women’s Astra- chan and Plush Coats Deep shawl collar and cuffs, fin- mixtures, sizes 9 to 17 years, With Two of fancy miatures in Norfolk Sults pate vom See ner atyles, sizes 8 to I7 years, Each suit with 2 pairs of peg top Knicker pants. feast | iN cr Boys’ Long Rubber Coats A good thing to give to the boy enables him to play oxadee in spite of stormy weather, Guaranteed wacer proof. Mai st $0).25 25 ‘of extra heavy rubber sheeting, button up to neck styles irom 3to 16 years (Third Floor.) =e IRTES xt ie} Bath and Lounging Robes bbe For Men & Boys— “ Wice Awake Folks Will A. ssortments in . Make your 4 PORK LOINS MUTTON YNLEGS® ae " 5¢ MUTTON FORES “i 7 i dase KENS fini ac., Opportunity An unlimited variety of this season's latest de- signs. These robes are particularly well made of an imported German Blanket, neatly finished and closed at neck and at waist with heavy tasseled girdle. A holiday gift of unusual $ 98 attraction, Especially desirable 2: =" when priced so low , No Stropping No Honing | PATERSON-192 Market 8t,,cor. ciaen | GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY, BOSTON i a | corner 120th Street, eY C11 4 Newark Avenue te 146th & 147th Ste Broad Street, RET 1 mi 68€ RAISINS ; “BC ON'ONS Wii) Sees Tee aR nnMAnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnn nance (Sith , nnn ‘umes, THE 11TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres’t-WE GIVE LIBERTY MERCHANDISE ‘STAMPS " « TRENTON - 101 E. State St.,cor, Broad \ hirssiiainainininpiisannnemnerntb