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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1912. a STATION STARS = STILLAMYSTERY Public Service Hes aii Find f+. No Clue to Explain Death of D. H. Cochran. v4 t } <URRIS HURRIED AWAY. \ pememmperees} } Pu i) Cracks Found in Nostrand , } Avenue Structure of Long _ © Island Railroad. According to ‘ truotire Is of mod e line of the elevated Ts ooklyn was made immediately after | fatal accident, the ratirond | and to-day gangs of men joring thnbera under the airways at the Nostrand venue station. Robert Ridgway, the Public Service ‘ommission's engineer, inspected what mained, of the wreckage, but sald @ Could not hazard an explanation of | he acclont until he had seen some of ihe supports and girders that had | ropped from their place and had been femoved during the night. yor BUILT UNDER PUBLIC SER- VICE EXPERTS. | The Publlo Service Commission had) ° = jotking to do with the construction of| n Mandarin ine stata, ew ; eo New York avenue descent and while ny in ph waittoren dnd on plata | Mr. Cochran and John Mikola of No. we] BROTHER OF DIVORCEE Dean strett, were the only two to - SUES THE EX- HUSBAN the station had been undor the super-| send the weakened stairway, « | ision of the old Atlantic Avenue Im-| were going down the revement Commission, which had| stairs when t seed out of existence with the com-| structure wax is Mrs. Cochra A trained nur ot, Nostrand avenue is under the care of Money Advanced for Support of Coffin’s Children, John i. MeInty tration, On her it had been dik nt and steel, Inst night, was found a pearl necklace, the Christmas gift he had pure hour before his death for h against wife, Mra, Marian Richards Coffin, ol him in May, 19. Mr. Molnty nted Coffin in the action for which wag brought In M famine Canali BREWER KATZ LOSES; MUST SERVE SENTENCE. / Court Complime | broker was an habitual drunkard Jury for Con. viction on Larceny Charge . | After Able Defense $i) The Appellate Division 4 firmed the conviction ¢ © wail he consitered t and tha n brought ne co | Mee. by Supreme ¢ Marchs (o not less than t | more than seven years in | Kate was indicted on | changing generally that this State. CoMn is in Seattle now, ‘The divo: + {decree orders him to pay his wife © month alimony, although her att | certify capital 19 money as 6 &. He did in pay for t es for 100 shar stock of the Davi orces teatified that } n income of | capltal ate pany of the and of the va The Ditrs | tween $10,000 left him be nd that | beslroom ww | Katz conspire | a cury | Was Intoxte broker, and one oh, who had an 2 lh SEE Jomtice ‘with him, and with one shore] TRUSTY IS ACQUITTED. wood, 4 casiler for the brokerage firm aa ae | of Leonard J. Fields & Co Da Bots Murder when cott, who wrote the decision, Ciecamstantial Evidence, t8 the Special Jury that tried "I Trusty was acquitted to-day by a Ju before ne Court Kallsch of | | The railroad offteiais declared that) ea } ny statement concerning the and one of una and devotion to his cltent's | > DuBois was found Mr, Weaver, whone office | aide with cuts and brats This official made no| John F. Molntyre ts the lawyer men- | 4nd body. Trusty was allege sin his office when | toned. hoen seen on the road near where made for-him there Kats at the time of hin conviction was | body was found. He carried a a ie the President of the Eastern Brewing | had his hat pulled over his fa The Bureau of Highways Mand the) Or iiny and had been bie Netioulled evar. ! i@ing Department alike disclaimed 7 ery for twelve yer Ne had y duty of investigation, through I4n!-| tonne an unblemished reputation and ty |. It wal im of money. A Great Christmas Special | BEAUTIFUL NEW $250 PIANO Jevel of the station was inted out w by an engineer who ited the | pene in a voluntary capacity, Irom | fhe edge of the midway platform break- the ascent and extending along the side beams into whi the stairs ere set and which rem hen the stairway fell NO MONEY DOWN $1_a Week | FRE ONE YEAR'S Course PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS al weakening of raction of the ORMSBY BROS, HREE OTHER STAIRS AT STA-, TIONS STILL USED, ‘der was given, elther by the nd Railroad or the Public by Graduate’ Teachers of Music Absolutely Free with Purchase of Any Piano, No Matter What Price. - 1$325 Hampton Plano, $215'5450 Player Piano, $29 MUSIC ROLLS FREE, STORY & CLARK PIANO CO. 2 & 14 West 32d St., New York @ of the failing) Broker Ira Richards Jr. Demands » was @ witness os || ant was broker. His chusotte Mrs oor charged that sa LADIES’ FUR COATS fon there be- | use she knew her case wouldn't stand tee gt the Jury to-day, 9a $90 Marmot Coats . year, shy out of his y Throws Out |IN SALEM, N. J, Dec. %0.—William | ub and Coroner | had many witnesses to his good char- knew Du Bots always $400 Upright Grand $285,950 Player Piano, $398 | SE a se ~ GOVERMENT AGEN Plant Near steany Stocke With “Dairy Butter” That [Christmas Hints Was Sold Up the State. ae | iaeas | | near the ba jten miles from Albany, was early to-day by agents of the F Government and the Stat i of Agriculture, A thousand pou ‘ine Solitaire Diamond Rings About 1g Carat at $10 Thousands of Gilt Suggestions in Dis- monds, G: Silver Jewelry and Sil- _er Novelties at prices from $1 to $1,000 EEO le D COMPANY | Jars ready for delivery together with 880 In mon | found in @ trunk, Jarmnes Worl | fort years old, an Haim ihe ney, } Jeighteen years, were arrested. | The offte in the door of! [the house di “il a plant for the | coloring of w ° ¢ held to await the ac | Hon of the Federal authorities. Open Evenings until Christmas. beginning TO-MORROW (Sat., Established 1856 H. HALL Manufacturing Furrier 30 WEST 22D ST. Halt Biock East of Sixth Ave. (Formerly of Sixth Ave.) SPECIAL SALE OF FURS FOR SATURDAY | | $250 Fancy Model Coats............. now $150 $175 Ponyette (.han%,) Coats.......... now $190 $200 Bisam Seal (23"",,) Coats $350 Persian Lamb Coats .. now $250 #100 French Seal Coats... +.» Now $75 $100 Caracul Coats....... -now $65 $100 Natural Pony Coats -now $60 $100 Black Pony Coats. -now $45 . now $45 : FUR SE 78—Special Prices } Mink EC inoeige | k Fox Sets... “kk Wolf Sets.. $65! Ermine Sets.... Brown Fox Sets... $45| Cross Fox Sets..... $85 Pointed Fox Sets.. $50| Persian Lamb Sets .$35 Natural Raccoon. . $30} Sabled Raccoon... .$28 Natural Beaver Sets, $45 Men's Fur Caps and Gloves, $5 to $25 Men's Fur-Lined Coats, $50, $65, $75, $100 Marked down from $75, $100, $125, $150 W. H. HALL, 30 West 22d St.,N.Y. GRAMERCY 4065 PDE UMBRELLAS. $10 ro $15 -now $135 he aut he he Ik wry the the 8 Chrietmas presents, This tale Witt umet | thelr actual value. Diamonds Watches— Jewelry. gesagt ee | CHARLES A. KEENE, 180 Broadway, j,-—|| Open This Evening Until 7 o’Clock—Tomorrow (Saturday) Until 10 == ‘MAIN BUILDING i The World’s Greatest Selling Event! Values. to $3.50---on Sale at “The Big Store” C Today and Tomorrow, at These are all ‘‘Majestic’”’ shirts—a brand that is known from Maine toCalifornia for its faultless quality, excellent materials and high-class patterns. And when this sale is over there will be no more “Majestic” shirts to be had at any price, for the ‘Majestic’ plant has been purchased by another prominent manufacturer who will in the future make shirts bearing his own label. There Never Was a Shirt Sale Like This Before— The Quantitics Were the Largest That We Ever Purchased in a Single Transaction —But We Were Glad of the Opportunity Because of the Value- Giving Made Possible The assortments comprised more than 30,000 shirts—your choice of more than 900 patterns and colors, in a complete size range, from 1314 to 1714. And big men will find this opportunity unusual, too—for these shirts are cut liberally and are perfect fitting. Your choice of plaited or plain bosoms—stiff or negligee— attached or detached cuffs. Every shirt in coat style—French turn-over or laundered cuffs. Finest Madras, Percales, Mercerized Fabrics, Pongees, and Flannels in an Endless Array of New and Particularly Beautiful Patterns Thousands of white shirts in this sale—plain or plaited bosoms. EVERY SHIRT IS GUAR- ANTEED PERFECT IN QUALITY—ABSOLUTELY NEW-—FRESH FROM THE HANDS OF THE MAKER. This sale in cur Bargain-Basement. Thousands of feet of selling space will be given over tothe event. 100 salespeople in attendance to serve you promptly. ‘‘Majestic’’ Shirts for men—values to $3.50, at 79c. (MAIN Building, Basement.) MAIN BUILDING: A Clothing Clean-Up Much of It at One-Half of What the Same Suits and Overcoats Were Fairly Priced Two Months Ago We Can Fit Any Man or Youth in Almost Everything r Choice of 1,684 of the best Suits and Overcoats in the TE = store—taken from regular lines, formerly wee fairly) priced $20 to $25; tomorrow, found plenty of gray, tan,| Suits include hundreds of our blueand brownchinchilla and black} standard $20 blue heavyweight kersey overcoats; fancy belted) serge and a wide range of fash- backs, convertible collar;somefur-| ionable fancy suitings, values trimmed. ee el Choice of about 950 Suits and Overcoats, taken from regular lines. Formerly (and ‘tairly) priced at $15.75 to $20; tomorrow, at....... The Overcoats | The Suits include are $15.75 and| Silk-Faced Tuxedo and Full Dress Suits, $20valuesandin-| ‘Prince Albert ’’Frock Coats and Vests, Cut- clude practically} away Frock Coats and Vests and several ell the desired] hundred sack suits of the’ kind usually sold at fabricsandstyles.| $15 to $20; all sizes. Choice ef 387 Overcoats and Suits, at............. $8, "5 These offer peraaps the best value of all. Fully 100 of these are average $15 values—the rest would regularly sell at $12.75. Men’s House Coats, Pity Trimmed Value nd Tailored; Ve to $10, at.. , Second Floor.) Kingly $ Trousers, Values to $5, at MAIN BUILDING Cigars and Smokers’ Articles Great pet Sale Now in Full Swing—These Specials for Tomorrow DOMESTIC CIGARS—in boxes ot $1.50 |*9, AND $9.90 FRENCH BRIAR PIPES— HUMIDORS—jn att 25; at 5Oc, 5c, & fine French briar, with genuine amber dull CLEAR HAVANA GIOARS—o mouthpiece; great variety of mountings; of 25; at $1.25, 81.75, 82 dozens of shapes to select from; in fine IMPORTED OOS te cicans— $10 boxes of 25; $2.’ IMPORTED HAVANA CI i boxes of mi $5.25 to ‘$9.50 al linings either Size to hold 50 $2.25, $3, $3.50 44, $12.50 " STANDS—in _antique-finishéd $1.60 ,,#10 the finest grades | $M0 R 25c ,, $3.50 §5 to 522.50 SMOKERS’ SETS— +++ $1 to $6.50 —In mission woods ax enor TOBACCO POUCHES—in remarkable vari. D 1y5 x * Be| meus‘ "5c, $1.50 | 27 15 ,,82 (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) PIPES IN|. tomorrow, at. See Our LARGE Announcement on Page 17 of This Newspaper Toda; ity in Keelf GREENHUT SIE EL COOPER C. 4.B.OREENHUT, Pros. 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