The evening world. Newspaper, December 13, 1912, Page 18

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Pe TAL et QUT 200 NO LOE UP ON FRO WEATHER; tere would probably have been @ opel: ‘oun situation for the audience had tho ‘ Man Who ahcn Widow for ‘ire occurrea during @ pertormance ‘The fire started from defective ineula- Her Daughter Said to Have Another Family. ein the Grand Theatre, a moving | audeville b ‘ thon back of the stage, which fs at the | tront, of the theatre, nearest the en- [trances. One has to pass alongside the | stage to reach the seats Thus the way ront would have been barred bY isk biaze of this morning, of There are ade exits for emergencies, | Rapteorgccin| but thoes open Into alleye which have | Persons were |when @ eortly and epectacut. i " thelr only mouths alongside the front of h M | February with Misa Frances Koeibel | : The fire wae burning so|Aeatroyed the building on th } Tas Ar vir Gacaaht ‘an arrauese wens furiously tor @ time that it would have | Side known as Library Place, gaged to her mother, was arrested her? nemmed in @ crowd even after they | bY more thn last night on a charre of bigamy. It escaped from the building through the| Twelve sto happened that Mra, Koelbel Tindall ap-!| emergency exits, were destros , piled for heip to the same agent of the Chie McKenna estimated the damage { Mesex = County Z Sovtety | done by the fire at from $5,000 to 95,000, —— 1, through which a py ra, Tindall haa! heen recetving support tor her three] 19 WARSHIPS DUE TO-DAY FOR HOLIDAYS IN NEW YORK. i children. 4 Tindall and Miss Koeivel ran away on Feb. 28 leaving & surprised town Sricosiun Nai ROA tba: ta Avlakiie fleet are due in the Hudson River this afternoon, bringing 9,000 officers and men whe will do theie Christmas shop- ping in the New York stores and spend the Christmas hoidiaye here. About $600,000 In cash wil be paid to Blaze in Pittsburgh. ORANGE, X. J. Tindall, superinte PITTSBURGH, ly injured to: pafety on rescun Indders. the fourth floor. wl an amazed woman, the girl's mother. A cbtid, was born iater in the spring and the couple wore thought to 1 be living In harmony until the young went to August W. Abbott, the eo- i cleiy agent, on Nov, % She oovnpiained that although they were living toxether, hey husband would not support the was cruel. the sailors to-morrow, and Monday, xolaimed Abbott, “Philip] when shore leave begins, it ie expecte! ny, what's become of the! tney will begin to Invest about half a million dollars in Christmas presenta, ‘The fleet, which ts on an unofMictal call, wil be here untt! after the Christ- mas holidays, There will be no public receptions or entertainments, ‘This 1s Rear-Admiral Osterhaus's last call here as commander-in-chief. He soon will retire and wil be succeeded by Rear-Admiral Badger. case of Charles E. Hughes Jjr.," Court Justice. then looked up his books and it ts wald that he found thag Tindwll mar- ried Miss Josephine Keely’ in Newark In 101, «They lived together for eight years and three children were born. Med for support in Sep- arrangements were has sent ever aince. Judge Danaher added. ‘THe young the exi can be admit ' and the childre } NEEDN'T PUT KIBOSH ON THESE GOOD SLANG WORDS. i They Really. Keep ‘the Language Wi Alive and Uplift lt, Declares Mrs. Wh Conklin, Playwright. he CAMBRIDGE, Maas. Let them play in the snow if their bodies are strong and warm- blooded. Children and grown folks who escape sickness, do 80 because their bodies are equipped to meet all of the dangerous exposures of life. It is the Fee comm ran doves fs one. canpent oF another which is susceptible to dangers of cold, draughts, wet feet and germs. The first aid to a strong, healthy body is good food, properly prepared for complete digestion. H-O Oatmeal is always that, after you have cooked it twenty minutes only, because we cook it over two hours at the mill You have to cook other oatmeals over 2}4 hours on your own stove to make them digestible. H-O is nourishing furnishing the needs of the tel ieee sates talline "tt eeanhd Us co ovary breaks fast table every morning. Have it on yours tomorrow. A package makea 36 dishes. her euch phrases have been i bill of health as perfec'iy n and have been extended a welcoming hand into the Anglo-Saxon anguage by Mrs, Mary Green Conklin, Radcliffe etudent, author and play> wright it. Following is @ partial list of the Phrases Mrs. Conklin calls good slang: ‘The eats, bad lot, played out, go hang, folly good, all in, duc ‘to the dogs, at sea, go anes, had an affair, don't care m rap, whitewashed, getting on fast, a perfect brick, made o hit. Mrs. Conklin declares that certain slang \e not only permissible but very @eceptadle, forceful and worth while. ‘She insists that slang oan uplift as well as debase a language. It ts the vivid, ig LANDON, Dec, 14.--E. Now York, a lawyer with oficos at No. 2 Wall street, was knocked down by an Automobile in St. James's s.reet you teréay afternoon. The brake of the machine failed to act at a crossing. Mr, Bacon escaped with severe brulses, but will be kept to his room et the Rig Cor several da five thousand dollars staked on the Cal- ifernia election will be paid off here to- aay by Commissioner “Tom” Cor. bert. Those who bet that Roosevelt would carry the State win. The odds were 2 to 1 on Roosevelt. Men’s Fur Coats C. G. Gunther's Sons Mien’s Fur Lined Coats, various collars and linings of all the desirable furs.....$65.00 upwards. Chauffeur Coats Tur Outside................... $22.00 upwards. Fur Lined with Fur Collars...$65.00 upwards. Gencrously cut, to allow freedom of movement and extra reinforced to withstand hard service. Fur Caps, Gloves and Robes. Superior Quality and Workmanship. 891 Fifth Avenue, New York. T2 TENANTS NURED Fourteen Women Saved and! Many Narrow Escapes at oe. SA donen Nort upled two hundred persons, pma on the firat floor Many of the ocoupants of the build-, ing feaped from windows or crept to Fourteen women were rescued from Intense cold added to the perils, The fire department was kept on the Jump by @ series of alarma from emailer fires ree throughout the city. HUGHES SHY Y ON LAW EXAMS. | ALBANY, Dec. i8.—There ta nothing unusual of out-of the ordinary mn the wald Judge Franklin M. Danaher, Secretary of the Btate Board of Law HKxaminers, when asked to-day why the board is holding up the papers admitting to the practice of law the eon of former Gov. Hughes, now a United States Supreme “He simply failed to pass in full the examination which he took in October,” Danaea that part of the examination on plead- ing, practice amd e-dence, but failed in substantive law. The same thing happened to @ large number of other and they will have to take tion over again before they “THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 13, ij \ Oren S Saturdays ill 9:45 P., M, Kecha@ Photograph Frames Frames | | A bead gt {de Assortment of Imported Bronze, Leather, Carved food and Prench Gilt Franess also Sterling Silver, plain engraved and etched—in all sizes. Special Offerings for Saturday: Sterling Silver Frames OVAL AND SQUARE—7x9 . inches with jain broad band. ) Formerly $5.50. baie A HM tes ie (3.75 OVAL AND SQUARE—6x8 inches, with piain broad Band. } bigs Tormerly $4.50. 75 OVAL—Sx6 ‘nehes, with lain broad band. Former!: $3.00, *{ 1.45 Books, Xmas Cards, Calendars (rex) Roam through this big book department of ours and choose at your leisure. The well-known works of standard authors . will be found, as well as lighter readin for old and young. Boxed and tled wi dainty ribbons, ready for presentation. If you only knew how infinitely better F the assortments of Xmas Cards are now, you would select without delay. Don't @ put ft off! Calendars for 1913 here aplenty—¢or the office or the home. Ren im and browse about—to see is to buy. Religious Articles Your attention Is directed to our big assortments of Bibles, Prayer Books, Rosaries, Holy Water Fonts, ete., at prices much lower than elsewhere. “Koch Quality” Furs Are Best | CARACUL PAW SI larl; 50, set. PERSIAN PAW Seis requ ularly $7.50, set WHITE ICELAND FOX SE regularly $9. Scarves. Meh $30.00 18.00 8 98 “white f caland Fe Fe Toyland | To-morrow, when eccompanied by their parent or guardian. B: the little ones along. ‘arly Christmas de Foy has surpaased ane One of the largest and most complete A Pretty Colored Pic- ture Book Free to Every Boy or Girl in Depts. In New York. (Basement.) Misses’ $18.00 Long, Johnnie and Mackinaw Coats Spectal purchase from a oe manufacturer, original price. The as: ent comprises All Wool Mixtures, Double- Faced Materials and Striped Boucles, in sizes 14, 16 and 46 years. This is an excellent opportunity, and may not occur again this year. Men’ 's $3 Full-Dress Protectors, 1.00 special lot of MEN'S BLACK SILK FULL DRESS PROTECTORS. allfl| tinea with white silk, values to $3.00, special to-morrow at the above special f orice. Sweater Coats Low- WOMEN'S SWEATER Goars, 1.85 wom in white, gray, tan.. riced (20d Floor) 'S KNIT SWEATER COATS, in white, gray, tan.. a 69 ‘MEN'S WOOL SWEATER COATS, LDREN’S WOOL SWEATER EATS white gry, ao. 1.00) From 1.00 to 5.00 Women’s $3 Lingerie Blouses, 2.00 These are new Blouses in models particularly smart and serviceable. Made of fine voile; dainty Wiech io including real Cluny laces and hand-embroidery, combined with frills and velvet Long sleeves and prettily shaped collars, lace trimmed. At We are showing pretty Blouses most stores ask $2.00 for. Stylishly made with tucks and effectively trimmed with round 1:49 yoke of baby Irish and embroidered in dainty designs; finished For 2 Hours Only! with velvet. Others with vokes of embroldery and cl luny lace. Girls’ $10.00 Street $8.50 ConvertibleCollar Overcoats for Boys & Party Dresses 5.25 3.95 mop line, the qual of which ones) e seen elsewhere at less (From 2 to 4 P. M. Saturday.) bey Apna! that ann i Made of ends of high-grade all wool fabrics; regular Koch stand. ard make; double-breasted, guard back models, Sizes 7 to 47 years. savings for you. Serges, Alba- tross, French Challies anc. Repps; some hand-embroidered, trimmed ; Others with elvet bertons and lace dames McCreery & Co. 23rd Street Store Only. ° CHRISTMAS BAZAA For the convenience of Christmas Shoppers, we have assembled in our Fourth Floor a choice selection of articles suitable for Holiday Gifts. Each price is represented in an individual sell- ing booth, which will make it easier to select gifts. 25c, 50c, 1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 DOLL HOUSE NOW ON EXHIBITION. A completely furnished miniature house, large enough for adults to enter. Parents are invited to bring their children. This Toy House is a surprise and delight to both young and old. all former records, 9 | 1912." ngeniganenspemainae el i tn a a a or oe Vogel Brothers’ Overcoat Value: Are the Talk of the Town Uptown and down—east side and west—you fre- qu uently hear well dressed men commenting upon e wonderful Winter Overcoat values offered by the House of Vogel Brothers. We're mighty glad toknow that our underselling peng A being more widely known season after season. Itisthe natural condition resulting from the maintenance of our ” own workrooms—vwe sell direct to you, eliminat- ing all in-between profits. Come here and convinced—if you do not already know. ' Men’s $18 & $20 Overcoats at $15 For the man who wishes to pay $15, and no more, for his Winter Overcoat, these garments are ideal—full of warmth, smart in style and long wearing. For the conservative dresser there refined models of kersey, melton and moulles, in black, oxford and light gray—for younger men, fancy s and browns, in Chesterfield and full length con: collar sty! ‘ $22 & $25 Overcoats at $16. 50 & $18 Nowhere in New York can you find Overcoats as smart and snappy as pea! at like prices. They're just the styles the well dressed men pre- convertible collar models, dignified Chesterfields, and tie warm, belted-back styles. $28 & $30 Overcoats at $20 & $22 These are the Overcoats that equal the products of the pigh priced tailors on Sth Avenue—with the same distinction and exclusiveness, at about half the tailors’ prices. Fashionable new Guard Coats, up-to-the- minute Chinchillas, rich, elegant plaid backs and imported Haigieh, fabrics in rough effects. Just in Time for Christmas Comes T: hig Sale of Men’s $1.50 Shirts for 85c Here's a gift fora man suggested by our Furnishing Depariment— plain and esas bosom Shirts, all smart, crisp new styles offered at 85c each; 3 for. $2.50. VOGEL BROTHERS. 42 St. at 8 Ave. Store Open Late Saturday Night ‘Umiil Noon, Single stomps der ‘ ee) Sen ar s ~tedited 4 Furniture House * St. *- Block 8th Av. 365. 3551 N. J.. Store, 49 and 5! Market Street OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS! Ppt Useful Holiday Gifts Convince Yourself rison that - OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST Single Stampe LIC ca with all purchases F ee Deal Sins Sum SPECIAL XMAS CREDIT OFFE! ih all yee $5.00 hog 16 631,000 ends or, your fn Small Accounts 4 purchases D Especially Invited to new customers and old] ee ere China TOY DEPARTMENT. |. Steering Coaste Actual $2 Value _{ customers alike. i yay D PRIC ikea mariicles. Pr a4 iv one om “Chat ish @ room © o moletely COMPLETE OOM OuTF: OFF! ER Ty © STRINGS TO THIS OFFER, NO RATA CHANQES OF ANY Rin): fteavy wizavtneh Paste, hea srt “aaron Nea Ail sizes, Bright ha 3 Aa Rae

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