The evening world. Newspaper, February 18, 1913, Page 8

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thety ran away this afternoon tn the CHARLESTON WINNERS viIneT RAGB—Three year-olds, as tne! five and a half furlonms ——Progten #iva, 116 (Wilson), even, 1 to 8 and out, first; Therenn Gli, 118 (Buxton), even, 1 to 4 and out, enconds Gounterpart, 107) F (Martin), 12 to 1, & to 2 and 8 to 20, third, ‘Time, 1.08 4-8, Bora, Juaquin, Cot Robert Nevitte ais ran and fin- iahed ae named. BROOND RACHTwo-yrar-otde, sells ~ FROM RUNAWAY IN li CROWDED STREETS rightened Horse Bolts Past (Goons), 6 to 1, 249 1 AAG 4 to Hh Wird. Time, BI-K Ava John Mather, Runty, Ortranto and Bulger also raw and fin- fwhed ag named, THIRD RACK—'Three-year-otde nnd A powerful horer attache’ to a iene ost conmested portion of the ennt aide, ing throwsh nearly half a iniie of| upward; selling; five and a half fur- wtreets and injured only two! longe—Binek Chief, 119 (Munerave), 9 ‘FEARS JEALOUS HUBBY, CHARLESTON ENTRIES. oan \Y | DEPUTY SHERIFF |= RACK THA’ Fob. 18 the + Paore are us fe owe rhe hee as eee ee Pg ages | Neeg Mion, TS Ads, S18) foe tome, BN tats Mie Now Howard Souder is Ready At ran,” tc | wit Jac ue ant a ‘wo ye sn, jor Man From St. Loui } Three Schools Pouring Out Courweny, 8 wuewianiet fests wane oo, sient a Any Old Time. i Ruby 11 18K even, 1 10 | Il Men , + Pupils at Lunch Hour, [7 ana ‘i "tena escort: Harwond, mL haga, Yt Sor | foward Souder, wha resides a 1] M@Abpin Tlotel and te * en, = in 4 fy carry a gun on the pte: in imminent dange ery vale et i THE hd bd he WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1918. INPERIL |(RACING RESULTS AND ENTRIES RESULT AND ENTRIES) Se eS Gs BADGE AND GUNN =. i Attaches of Weet Side « “WS wareau, gay | Rim to Oroesas They we ae ste an mrone mie Ba an New Yous" INAUGURATION ! $9.00 To WASHINGTON and RETURN FROM WEW YORK March 1, 2, 3 and 4, 1913. madi — GIFT TO WHITMAN AIDE. Distriot-Attorney Freq fn, who was Mr. Whit ft ast wea senod ploved #' NO. mide of n ‘ atte Bi ickets sold from stations within Ton Bil be M8 Fifth avemis, obtatiet trom Kiet to a 250 miles of Washington on ri on Sa Marvurmer @ certifoats ae a Deputy | Adinitted ) above dates feturning until n nani hi te ‘wt Nea des Bheritt today, authorizing Souter to | strate March 8, inclusive. Proportionate fares from other points Persons in ite wil Ment. ‘The course of | to 1, even and 1 to 2, frat; Sylvestria, ss ‘end Tae BON) tour yeas alte aed thrna'e of a Senin f FGerenneray “tea nat three putin | 810 (Pichon, 6 to 9, 8 to 6 and 9 em 8s] En ie ang i ace atr anew ‘ Pennsylvania Rallroad Thich ware Mechneeing thon-[eRcon4: Rose Queen, 108 (Parondey| Hawis Homiy "is oon (nem, 119, Svinte | etoped tn an 47 tra ttante | meta of pimits for the lunch howr, but] ere 9 te 6 and out, thin, Tima AST CON 8 ponte eaten Hotel of Terre Haute, Tad, which reads far ae the police Nave been able to) 108 8-6. Ancon, Marte, Iusky Lad i, “Mowara Souder: This te to ; not A child was injured, At least} @M4 Americus also ran and fished ne a remem notify you that £ intend to shoot y TAMIPY WAR reported named. sor, sys ENTRIES. you on eight. You thongnt by leav- | } ores melongs to Dr. William Levy) FOURTH RACK-Three-yearoils and tng the Bouth you would get away \ of No. 273 Bast Brondway. The doctor! wward; sefing, ona mile and a fin ak from mo, but f am here and after | Grove to his home for hinch @hortly be | teenth. -Oherryola, 112 (Koerner), 0 t you. @0 prepare yourself. | } searce and Ioft Die rig tn the care of | 10, 2 erat bea ant mr ie. s it shane BLMOBS DROVeRARE.” J river, Herman Abel of No, 629 Rast | ((onne), 6 to 1. 8 to to 2, empiained to the Bherift that] wil ¢, » “de nd the ren De! ions ae Li) Scemeatom te poecenae), (te RST na nade sa 4K ne ana =| ent roa tae tawie awa) WHI continue Wednesday and the remainder of the weelk | Abel removed the animal's and 1 to 2, Uitrd, Tine, 1034 Mado. ae ; teottors ; Saint bees to oh man, Btalne aleo ran and finished en Stars Leiter inant terpenes Their Extraordinary Sale of y tied it with a halter strap to an lattices work aurrounding a tren at t |} deen as bad ar ever a ean ne Curd, plaond a lunch of oate in a Mbeebag end went to enjoy hie own fon repast. He had left the horse at the wame piace scores of times before. nd & few small boys tensed the, ‘The antmat etving @ hard Jerk) ‘With ite head loosens the halter and: fae free, Lmmediately the echool oni. Gren and women on the atrest began to stream and the hore dashed away at tap apeed, drageing the hurry. At Sheriff street and Mast Broadway Policeman Kehelter tried to stop the Furmway. He was tonsed to one ride. ‘The hore continued north tn Sheriff treet, cronned Grand atreet, miraculous Jy Missing etrest care, vehicles and pe- Mestrians and dashed into the crowded district north of Grand street on the Pun, with the tumey swinging behind It. Bheriff street, lined at each curd with Push carts snd iiterstly jammed with traffic, appeared to form an almont imn- Penetradle barrier to a runaway, but Dr. Levy's horse went right through with Whe crown opening a way before him. At Broome street the runaway paased @hother echoo! and, in dodging a po- Hikeman siammed the Wigsy against 0 Jampport and pulled free from the toad. Eacumbered only by the harness the hheree continued north. At the Stanton occurred the @irat col e horse struck @ man and @ ‘Woman, knocking both down. The man Serambled to his feet and the woman, | Bother Banks, seventy years okt, 108 Lewts atreet, wan helped to 4a store, where It wae found she ‘not bardly hurt. Just north of Stanton street Police. yan Michael Murphy, @ new man on tho force, protecting the ofildren of Behoo! No. 22, 400 in number, put out \ Mile hand and grasped the animal's Hostrills, shutting off hie wind. He was mele to steer the horse against a high ifen fence around the echool and he it there until bystanders brought ® rope. ——— ee ACOUSER OF DWYER COULDN'T GET AT WALDO. Inspector John Fr. “Dwyer and Ernest ‘Thidlehorn, owner of No, 280 Weet Fit- fleth strept, formerly the Robespierre r fow known as the Majestic, made arin And counter charges in Weet Mide Court this afternoon. Dwyer ac- Gused Triblehorn of running @ d'sorder- fy house; Triblehorn accused Dwyer of pelice opprexaton. 5 District-Attorney Whitman, Mayor Geyaor and Comminsioner Waldo, all ef whom William 8. Goro! ‘ritble- hern's attorney, promised to Were not on hand. He raid terney to subpoena —>__— APPRAISALS OF ‘ESTATES. ftate Cpmptr: flee Sohedute for Transter Tax. Depity Mate OComptrotier Fraser tranamitted the following apprainals of estates under the Inheritance ‘Tax law to-day to the Transfer Tax OMce of the Burrogates’ Court: Charles ©. Weld of Newport, R. 1 Aiea June 18, 1911; anscts taxndle In Now York State, §219,%2; no deduotions were elated. Martin J. Cleverly, died March 81, 192; total extate, 97.687; net value, %,(68, Roranna Dunn, died Deo, 6 1911; total entate, 069,094; net value, a Mary A. Coreoran, know tate, 1,914; net value, $1,°48 Jona Henty Rollin 1911, total entate, value, $1,008, Maria C. @outhmayd, @ied Oct. 1%, 1911; total estate, 614000; no deductions claimed. Emma A. Diechele, died May 8 1013; total estate, $2,610; no deduction claimed. ! George Chappell, died Aug. 7, 11.) total emata 40%; no deductions! claimed. ‘William Carrot) died Nov. 2, 1910; re- appraisal Increases value of certain ae- note and makes the total of the entate $1,765,816; net value, 61,700,644, Changes in values increase and onda from $142,121 to $766,92%; and the Anteroat of decedent In firm of Willtam Carroll @ Co,, manufacturers and deal- ere in hats, fe Inoreaned by addition of $876.26; decedent’e share in tadividual Profits is $81,178. Jamea Delaney, died Feb. 16, 1911, total estate $2,070, nét value $1,481 Jacob Bernhelmer of Port Gtbaon, | anects in New) York State $1.8 of New York York estate insolvent CATHARTICS USED TOO FREQUENTLY DEADEN STOMACH Few arity realise that the iaaeani | use of violent cathartice ia evem more . s, | Canaerone than a» constipated condition ) leaving New di covers | Every dose of cathartic taken aggre- times without succens. tous- | vates the sickly condition of the stomach, 1 called the Commi: intion | Th ill become sullen and to the fact that pol hoon 5 { aste products, instead of urally through the bowels, stationed in front of lace since | ass Bept. 10, and had offered, on behalf of off through the blood t ‘Temlenorn, 0 submit’ ist and allow | Ui he vital organs of the boy, which ree? Shee he evn Pelin their turn will be affected "by thin The lawyer said he got the tmpren-| P mien that ara ing would De made | g¢, right, but since then conditions have) the stomach. ting in the | ing Aatest arrest of 7 + manager, Charies M h Assistant District-Attorney Smith d was on hand to prosecute Tribelhorn; | and vit Assistant District-Attorney Frederick | Wt i |} Bullivan to prosecute Dwyer and Third | the stom Opty Commissioner Newburger to) by remo al condition; it jook after the Police Department's in-| isa tonie be for » Fed Blood which ) Qerents. Magistrate O'Connor put the } whole case over for a week, j combat disease t! |, died Gapt. 1, %, \ ‘iter aS om tte Sicest, "Toa MH Vac i tri ea Remora MF Apprntine allowance. Track fast Tr J, Feb fon to-day named the Rev. Thomas B. Taylor of Avon, father of @penker Leon 7T Tennyeon, died March 18, 1908; (ota om ly A Why You Should | Bathe Internally Under our present mente of living, Na- ture anaseteted, cannot dispose of al! the eure % iat B “bier Ac Lulend ‘fice ameee hall things Rath aire ra Uy de is Tos; waste, This waste sends ite poinons Into the eystem, through the bleed wircu- lation, and brings on counticns tlle. That's the reason @ physician's fret sep tn fitness te to give @ lanative. Physicians generally, In or@er te stop thin accumulation of weete, are now ad visting the ure of “J. B. 1. Cascade,” Ne. ture’s cure for Constipation, which ride the lower Intestine of all waste ang Keope It healthy withont Grugeing. It te now being shown et ett Riker. Hegeman Drug Mtores in New York ead Beookiyn. Ask for booklet, “Why 80 Per Cent. brit ‘haplain of the New an the succemsor of Dr, George B. Maddock, Man of Te-Deg Ie Ooty ROYAL FURNITURE CO HARLEM STORE Sites 2190 S°AVE BETII9"a120"ST: GAUN'’S DINIMDAY, Furniture Sale—2sto331;“; Reductions Credit Terms $3.00) sre — BRONX STORE (anes 035-3037 3° AVEC 156 “ST. B. Altman & Cao. will make the following Special Offering to-morrow (Wednesday) February (9th, Blankets, Comfortables and Bedspreads at much less than the regular prices. White Blankets, per pair $4.50, 6.00 to 8.50 Silkoline Comfortables + each $1.50 Crochet Bedspreads . . . each 1.25 Satin-finish Bedspreads, scalloped, each 3.25 Appreciable reductions have been made in the prices of a limited number of Sateen- covered, downefilled Comfortables. A Sale of Table and Bed Linens will also be held to-morrow, at special prices Linen Damask Table Cloths $2.25, 2.75 & 3.45 Dinner Napkins te match . per dozen 3.40 Hemstitched Linen Sheets $3.50, 4.50 & 5.75 Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases per pair , » « 95c., $115 & 1.25 Also TURKISH BATH TOWELS, hemmed, $2.40 & 3.00 each . . . . per pate . . . per dozen . . . . B. Altman & Ca. The Upholstery Department is prepared to accept orders for Slip Covers, Window Shades and Window, Door and Porch Awnings, materlals for which are now being displayed in the new designs and colors. Samples and Estimates Submitted. {Ph Avenue, 24¢h and 13th Stereta, Nem York. 9 by 12 ft American Wilton Rugs in the newest designs and colorings, at About One-Third Less Than Regular Prices 27 by S4ins., Formerly $4.50 to 6.25, $2.95, 3.50, 4.78) 36 by 63 “ 6.75 to 9.50, 4.65, 5.50, 7.38) 6 by 9ft., 27.00 to 33.75, 16.95, 19.85, 23.50 8 ft. 3 by 10 ft. 6, Regular Prices trom $40.00 to 54,00 at Regular Prices from $44.00 to 60.00 Also Their Entire Stocks of Selected Oriental Rugs and Hall Runners At Corresponding Reductions STERN BROTHERS will place on sale To-morrow a Special Importation of Women’s French Kid Gloves Consisting of Sixteen Button Length Mousquetaires, in white only, Actual Value $7.85 Pair, “Lorraine” Kid Gloves, Two Clasp Overseam Sewn, in black, white and tan, at at 24.95, 29.75, 41.85, 27.85, 33.50, 45.00 at $2.10 1.00 Particular attention is invited to the superior quality, fit and finish of Cape Gloves, | | | | Ombre Chiffon Veils, “Lorraine” Gloves, which are made of French Kid especially for and controlled solely by Stern Brothers, Prix seam sewn, double drawn spear back in tan withone clasp, white with one pearl button, at Lace Departments To-morrow, Wednesday, Exceptional Values in Shadow Laces and Bandings, 2 to 10 ins. wide, 25c, 38c, 5O0c, 75 to 1.50 Regular Values 45¢ to $3.25 Yard Lace Flouncings, in Shadow, Boheme and Fancy Nets, 15 to 36 inches wide, at Toc, 1 Regular Values $1.50 .. 1.50 Yard |Allover Nets, in Light Shadow and Fancy Net Etfects, 18 to 20 inches wide, Regular Values $1.25 to 2.95 Yard Also the following Unusual Offerings in their Veiling Department Regular Values $2. 75to 4.50, Chiffon Cloth Auto Veils, in new and attractive colors, Regular Values $3.50 to 5.25 | Lace Veils, in black, white and champagne, 58c, 95e, Regular Values $1.10 to 6,25 Women's and Misses’ Dress and Pedestrian Petticoats "Taffeta, Messaline and Silk Jerseys, introducing entirel Chition ta in Dancing Petticoats, jase pratt with y bugle and French rosebuds, Also To-morrow, Another Important Sale of Real Milanese Jersey Top Petticoats, also of Messaline and Peau de Cygne, in white and street shades, Three Special Models, Value $4.00, at Crepe de Chine Petticoats, also of Messaline and Real Milanese Jersey Top, Six Special Models, Second Floor West 23d and 22d Streets . 1.25, 1.58, 2.75 at 65, 85x, 1. 10, 1, 58| | are being shown in Crepe de Chine, Chiffon, China Silk, Silk Crepe, $2.75 Value $0.00, at 3.85 New Building} | 85°| at $1.50 to 3.25) at $1.75, 2.25, 3.50|~ 1.25 to 3.75| ' | \ | \ | Franklin Simon 8 Ca Fifth Avenue Final Clearance Sale WEDNESDAY Women’s Fur Coats 8 Fur Trimmed Pony Coats Full length models, natural of skunk taccooa collar. Heretofore $79.50 * 38.50 9 French Seal ware <i: draped fonder Wet mote crotore $08.80 55.00 4 High Grade Caracul Coats 3 teed win varices fora ‘Meretolore sis00 75.00 9 Fur Trimmed Seal Coats ; : feof vacous urs Heretofore $198.00 85.00 cuffs of various furs. 3 Moire Caracul Coa seat ‘ Handsome models t selected More Carecul shine. "Heretofore $248.00 98.50 1 Moire Caracul Coat Of well-matched skins, with rich Sitka Fox collar. Heretofore $295.00 1 45.00 marked skins. Heretofore $265.00 Leopard Skin Coat (Civer cotter) Full 1 GCivet Coat (Skunk Trimmed) Pull length model of highest grade handsomely oo 1 65.00 tenth model: well marked ¥eretotore $275.00 175.00 1 Persian Lamb Coat 62 Inches long of Leipzig dyed Sr arinlore $480.00 2 5 0. 0 0 2 Real Hudson Seal Coats (Ermine Trimmed) Preeti Rrand cut. Heretofore $495.00 245.00 1 Baby | Caracul Coat (Ermine Trimmed) pure white Ermine collar. Heretofore $575.00 295.00 1 Mole and Civet Coat { Natural Mink Coat Full length model of well-matched skins. Heretofore $600.00 250.00 in, Heretofore $850.00 495.00 Women’s Furs Blue or Black Wolf Sets Animal scarf. Heretofore $16.50 = 8.50 Large muff. Heretofore $20.50 15.00 Natural Raccoon Sets One skin scart. Heretofore $15.00 9.75 Two skin muff. Heretofore $24.50 15.00 Civet Fur Sets Long of animal scart. Heretofore $18.50 9.75 Large mutt, Heretofore $20.50 14.50 Onet Handsome Mole Set, ; Han ol real cotch tole. Heretofore $225.00 115.00 One pee Cross Fox Set Animal scarf and spear shaped Mr cretotore $250.00 125.00 One Natural Blue Fox Set Large two skin scarf and large fancy muff. Heretofore $350.00 One Handsome Natural Fisher Set of fghest grade dark Fisher. Heretofore $650.00 295.00 195.00 WILL CLOSE OUT WEDNESDAY 65 Women’s Coats and Wraps Of highest grade velour de laine, imported chinchilla (some fur trimmed), also a few evening wraps of charmeuse and chiffon velvet. | 25.00 | Heretofore $49.50 to $69.50 FIF TH A VE., 37th and 38th Sts. Don’t Lose Your Identity BY locating your office in a building so large that you are forgotten by the management as soon as an ae rare & where your office will be only one mighty ocean of offices, where it sible to find you, unless your business happens to be ppt to enable you to lease large space. @ Locate'in the best advertised and located building on Manhattan Island, where the management gives the small tenants just as service as the large ones, where, when you move In, every emy ts notified to look out for your needs, Where you can be found might or day and 365 days a year, for this building ts alwa: Bet lcton best servic and ret Bo Nhe than ote class buildings. @ We give our tenants as reference, for they hnow. Plans and prices on application, Politzer (World) Bufiding. B. A. Pratt, Supt. S aee 3 # 53-63 Park ‘Tel, 4000 Berkman, = “

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