The evening world. Newspaper, September 8, 1913, Page 6

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pea ear P ae PaaS: ee ene=—e= = tr eeeeeseetnataeearse SA WOMAN WORE MCALL HAS SHAD nee $50,000 JEWELS | THE BEST IN RACE, ANDDEGLARED S900, SAYS NCLELLAN Custom Authorities Examine Wiborg’s Many Trunks and Find Dutiable Stuff. PROMINENT SOCIALLY. Private Interview Results in betty 'sushe One was on himself and) was struck by a Van Courtland Park | the other om his olf friend, former Dis | express gubway train at Brooklyn Paterfamilias Calling It All an Outrage. 4% @urveyor of the Port Henry and Ex- aminer Wood began, late this afternoon, contents of twenty-one trunks and five pleces of hand baggage seized on Fri- day by the Customs authorities from | Mrs. Frank B. Wiborg, wife of former | Agsigtant Gecretary of Commerce and Laver Wiborg, and her three daughters, | &, M. Hoyt and Olga Wibore. ‘The baggage was seized on the arrival | ef the Mauretania from Europe and the evlaration of only 909 worth of goode | Organization Man and Has Strong Personal Following, Are His Reasons. Former Mayor George B. McClellan returned on the Hofland-America liner Rotterdam today and hed two good, trict-Attorney Jerome, Kis choice, but his parents happened to be there when the event wok piace. When he told the immigration officers | jeaned over the track to look north. The he was an American citisen and @ native | gounthbound express whirled around hie] the alight curve. The front car struck en examination and appraisal of the Qeturalization papers, He sald thet he| him @ glancing blow and hurled him of Germany, they wanted to idn't have any. It looked like Ellis Island for a minute, when an officer, | ‘with a flash of intelligent memory, said: “Oh, you uned to be Mayor of New York, didn't your" “I believe I did,” returned the former Mayor, straightening official looked up The . JEROME'S TRIBULATIONS A JOKE | “maining consciousness TO McCLELLAN. “I don't think {t will be necessary to Tetand,” he sald. ‘Mr. McClellan was a bit vexed. Thea now sojourning | Bridge early to-day. He died an hour fa Canada. The former Mayor was born | later at Hudson “treet Hospital and the fm Germany, It was not his fault, nor | body was sent .» the Morgue. It not only makes him almost certain of election, but will undoubtedly aid him in the future. He evidently has @uber- naturag aspirations, and in respect of his sucess in that direction, much will depend upon his administration for the next four yeara, The campaign ought to be very interesting. “And oo they arrested Jerome for playing penny ante. Oh, ho, ho, hol That's awfully good.” —_——_— SPENDS LAST NICKEL FOR TICKET; KILLED IN SUBWAY Unidentified Man, Hit by Train at Brooklyn Bridge Station, Dies Later in Hospital. __ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1918.'= eve eee= WATERS PIANOS Founded 1845 In addition to our large and elegant stock of Waters Pianos and Waters - Autola player- seme we present the autiful new Style 85--Chester Plano An unidentified man—mhort, of dark complexion and about forty years oid— The man was etanding on the uptown | end of the downtown platform when he neveral yards slong the platform. Motorman Patrick Hardeman etopped the train with a ferk. Patrolman Nau- rod of the Elleabeth street station called an ambulance and the uncon- | scious man was taken to the Hudson | Street Honpital, where he died without | le had evidently spent his last nicked for @ subway ticket, as there was nothing ip hie pockets and no marks on nie — to give « clue to his iden. —— Never Tee Old te Marry. DORADO, Full size, handsome 34th Street — 5th Avenue — 23d Street Millinery Showing of IMPORTED MODELS For Fall and Winter. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, September Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh. jcase, fine tone, all im- iprovements and fully jwarranted. Price only $190 on payments of $5 Per Month and no charge for inter- est or extras. Al: so Style 5--Player- Plano with full scale, 88 notes and automatic tracker. A most excellent and up- to-date Player - Piano Three Stores: 134 Fifth Ave., nr. 18th St. On Sale Tuesday, September 9th. FEATHER NECKWEAR Ostrich Collarettes,—Black or Natural...... value 2.75, 1.75 Ostrich and Marabout Capes,—Natural, Mole, Black or White. value 3.75, 2.95 Ostrich and Marabout. Scarfs, — Natural, Natural and White or Natural and Black. value 4.75, 3.75 Marabout Capes,— Black, Natural or Mole. 3.75 Bone Nail Brushes,—with or without handle. 39c value S0c to 1.00 ‘James McCreary & Go, | B. Altinan & Cn.) direct special attention to their enlarged departments for Household Linens, Blankets, Com- fortables, Bedspreads & Domestics now located on the Fourth Floor, affording increased facilities for the display and selec tion of these housekeeping requisites. For to-morrow (Tuesday) a Special Sale has been arranged, consisting of the following items: Linen Damask Table Cloths each . . $2.00, 2.50, 2.75 & 3.45 Linen Damask Napkins to match per dozen. . $2.10, 3.00 & 3.40 Linen Sheets, Hemstitched perpair .. $4.50, 5.75 & 6.25 Linen Piliow Cases, Hemstitched per pair . . $1.15, 1.25 & 1.40 eas Whee Wk Gi bor Wh ‘ily, ‘The body was sent to the Belle- ||/that is simple and easy to value 4.75, Linen Huck Towels, Hemstitched Be ere tn eee ere | ae: es or ee. ee Ce i ‘ 4 tar assisted Bxaminer ‘Vood and his! ed upon him. He told of the big joke POSTAL ORDER BROKEN | “AMERICAN LADY" CORSETS White Blankets easistants in taking out costly gowns, fea cena then ere the reporter | i agee r ‘ F Se iiaida ts ed sapricn, Nulbae ot mit a ass days for the, truly FOR LITTLE BLIND GIRL on payments of An extensive variety of new Fall models in per pair . $3.00, 5.00, 6.50 & 7.50 the women wore the great amount of! near about your friend Jerome?” ee $8 M nthl Coutil, Fancy Broche and Silk Brocade. Bedspreads, Satin-finish jewelry they had on whe nthey landed| “No. Has he drought Thaw dackt |Child Now Rides on Mail Wagon 0) y Models for slender and average figures..... ago ge fig lest week, none of which was declared.| “No, Thaw's up in Canada, with his Our Exchange Depart- 1.00, 1.50, 2 50 Hemmed . . . ° each, $2.90 Qin, Wibore, who 1s rated as a man| Case postponed until Sept. 18, at Mon-| with Father, Through Plea of 00, 1.50, 2.00 and 3. of large wealth and te 0 friend of former | treal, and Jerome ts having Me trial in ‘, ment also offers this week Scatloped cach 3.25 Srertenas Tatt, appeared at the Coston | Costioook today. Jerome wae arrested President's Daughter. some special bargains Models for well-developed and tall slender Cc os B di 2 d . . i 1.25 Seid Gr tee whet in an herd ordi peony agmyflclroh yor) pRASHINGTON:, Gent SrThe lnce| lin used pianos of differ- figures,— of Imported Coutil, Silk Brocade and Bectet euekeeous (sis cee ne ypaagrer pongrrnen Poisceth ‘cwenty. | %,Which they had just taken Thaw.” isherry at Mandala, O., may ride with ||/ent makers, all in perfect Fancy Broche. 5, Comfortables . 7 G each, 1.75 The former Mayor of New York held|ner father over his route, although a order, at extreme! y low . i twa They sere seat for some ‘ake his sites The Tawa on mim Ra | post-omce regulation expremaly forbids prices ‘and on payments Muslin Sheets Aating Deputy Collector H. C. Stuart, in| broad ome lit, because jessie large of the Customs House tn the ad- | got | president’s second daughter, intercedes | [lof only $5 down and TOILET ARTICLES Plain. << .~ each, 65c. to $1.05 See eee ene crs estan | a vox ters ane ets onrrslSience oats oom eae Monthl et aa Hemstitched h, $1.05 & 1.20 Me * t . ‘ . Serer ea EA OS cree eee ns lla Stree te Special Prices seca ae Witews seo 8 seen coated man when, _ tomether and | of cite hor geandtather the Post, |||NO charge for interest. ; . Musiin Pillow Cases ae itciine World reporter epcke to|MeCALL HAS A SHADE THE BEST master at Mandale, and saw the blind Stool, cover, tuning and Imported Transparent Celluloid Tooth Plai h, 18c. to 26 him as he came from the inquisition. OF IT, HIS IDEA. TT how ‘ittie Miss "Sherry. tonged te ||Aelivery free. Brushes,—assorted styles. value 25¢ to 40e, 2Oc Hilla a a best be MN Ca WIBORG CALLE IT AN OUTRAGE.) tre « pecullar polltcal situation we! Has on ner father's mail cart, and anf! Send Pestal for Catalogue i aig ; . Hemstitched . each, 25c., 28. & 32c. “ot o word, net a word. Pardon me, | have in New York,” he auld after quiet-| aoveat to the Postmast eral was Wood Nail Brushes,— large assortment of i i i: ‘ | please go away.” sald Mr. Wiborg,|ing down. “Of the three candidates | tonowed to-day by an order w > i for Mayor, 1 ghink MoCal has a shade | this “case a regulation which forbids Horace Waters &Co. styles. value 1Se to 3c, 10c and 19c A Sale of Leather Goods “Come BL sos 5 Were, and ad ha Oa ae, | PUT Tal before Re wan slog 0 | serentytard “irihay, Cyres_mibert 127 W. 42d St, nr. B’way Hair brushes,—solid backs, assorted woods...... prepared for to-morrow will offer exceptional Poors wus In rror nie maton men, ei on sscemtonaly eve | bate Court, Berroa tree wesalng Prey beting ore eye value 75c to 1.25, 5O0c and 85c values at the following special prices: Despite the lawyer and hes @ Keon een r ., NY. ; UEIer aa Wikre. weaen brvuekt (a) ald Wrene, pr SESE e found @ banquet table spread g dis Rubber Dressing Combs........ value 50c, 25c Mr. Wiborg not being on the Maure-| in ood tania with them, but meeting them at to speak. Every one is well aware Cl ipiey anda feast. Judge Hunt served the dock on arrival, only $00 worth of | The declaration ingluded three costumes from Drecoll & mipoellane- “Ot Mayor Gaynor there ts no ni the character of his work. “I think the indorsement ef Whitman jonor laden with burning candies, | In the civil war, practised medicine in Butler County forty-two years now Probate Judge. phe! World Wants Work Wonders. 50c Imported Violet Toilet Soap,—guest or traveler's size. value 60c, box of 12 cakes, 35¢ Imported Shell Dressing Comb.. value 1.25, Women's Leather Hand Bags and Envelope Purses, in a variety of colors . at $2.00 Women’s E:..c!>re Bags of Pin Morocco, in assorted colors . . . . at $2.85 ‘ piven overrina sien in tbe en weT Ss Imported Violet Toilet Soap.. .box of 3 cakes, 25e Also Wicker Suit Cases, sizes 24 and 26 clessly written sheets of paver by Mra. value 35c inches . . . I, . at $3.00 Pitt aie ct xn seen Therma Toilet Soap.........box of 3 cakes, 15¢ ° Bortce ct tas trinke met only Poy ase Ls sp bt apt ib lle Bua eho pe Pebeco Tooth Puste....... value 35c, lc tube Gs werts sacar te So sented If Your Home Isn’t Prop- ; ? trunks contained $1,000 worth of opera ; A Kolynos Tooth Paste.......value 19e. 14c tube 1 desks, lingerie sh sowne yurehased erly Furnished You Might Java Rice Powder..........value 24e, 21e box B ie Altman & Cn! Were on these articles, Some of the Oeetumes had been worn once or twice, QSTIMATE JEWELRY WORN . WORTH $50,000, 38 wan extimated that the four women | had on jewelry worth $50,000. The Jewels wero down on the lat of goodn! bought in the United States, Mr. Wiborg was greatly excited when he learned at the dock that the bag- gage of his wife and daughters would have to be taken to the Appraisers’ Stores, He offered to pay any duty which was found to be owing. He was told that this arrangement was im- possible under the circumstances and Just as Well Be Boarding tion by not and goes home home atmosphere. But many homes lose half their cheerfulness and attrac: almost for the askin; Don’t you pity the man who finishes a hard day’s work ing house? He loses all the toa being properly furnished. You can have comfort, attractiveness and completeness @- For 106 years we have been selling furniture, rugs and home furnishings to couples whose Lambert’s Listerine...........+.-+1.00 size, 55e will also hold to-morrow (Tuesday) An Unusual Sale of Men’s Silk Negligee Shirts at the following reductions from regular prices: Men's Silk Negligee Shirts (plain or plaited), that the trunks and grips must to go incomes are no larger than yours. made from imported Habutal silk in fancy L Ririadndey es stat ceases Our easy payment terms have made us famous and A BAD teat lente OF and DOWN one potas Ne stripe effects; regular prices $6.00 & $6.50 be seined by the custome officials brought joy into thousands of homes. CONVENIENT-CREDIT DEPARIMENT INTO your cosy, comfortable ROME. NO and forfeited, while the person bringing them in i@ liable to payment of their foreign value, plus the duty, and to a Mr, Wibors’s former home was tn Cin- cinnatl, where he had « big interest ine $15 worth of goods cost but 25¢ weekly; $50 worth but 75¢ weekly; $200 worth but $2.50 weekly; $500 worth but $5 weekly, and so on. Prices are marked in plain figures on every article. firm that manufactured inks, especially printing inks, Much of the time in recent years he has spent in New York, and he maintains a magnificent country home at East Hampton, as well a8 @ residence im the city. GLOSE FRIENDS OF TAFTS; AD- MIRED BY KAISER, yo Cincinnati the Wiborg and the t families were closely associated socially, When Charles Nagel of St, ; appointed by President Taft as Becretary of Commerce and Labor, ‘My. Wiborg was named as Mr, Nagel's esoistant. Mrs. Wiborg te a sister of Mra. Col- gate Hoyt of New York. Another ete ter was the wife of Gen. Nelson A Miles. Mra. Wiborg 1s @ niece of the Avail yourself of these easy terms, Pay as you go and enjoy as you pay. Sound logic, isn't it? And you are not paying a cent more than you would pey in a. house in Americ: You won't feel such payments as these and they will put you in possession of the kind of furniture you have dreamed about. Visit either of our two big stores. We won't u to bey. We went you to see our wonderful alley eh toca COWPERTHWAIT & SONS. Tv FURNITURE HOUSE IN AMERICA’ any other embirrassing Red Tape, NO Puzzle Togs— Just Quality Furaltare at Common-Sense, Plain-Figure Prices We Deliver Your Goods at Once—You Pay for Them as Convenient Chiffonier im quar tered oak, golden finish, highly pol- Gahed; base 38 inch- @ long, with heary roll edge; @ small and § large draw era; 16280 French bevel plate mirror, frame and atand- ards; heavily carved; value $20, at . ° . . . e . $3.75 Men’s Silk Crepe Negligee Shirts (plain or plaited),madefrom imported Japanese strips edsilkcrepe;regular prices$7.00&$7.50, $5.00 Closing hours during September: 5 P. M. daily; 12 o’clock noon on Saturdays. Have You Means Yate John Sherman, In 196 she and ters. He said: “If the Wiborgs are typical Amertesa of ascertaining the day of the week of her daughters were presented at 5 s toa, . | oe 3rd Avenue Park Row and Deseo terete len Ani ah fed a 48 tae for any glen ime rom the beg fhe formal presentation the Kaleer 12st St French bevel plate mirror, frame and standards; heavily carcad; 12 98 , | aing of the Christian Era to the year Aad srareemet erent sani and 121st Street Chatham Square calue $80 Bans || 2200? Af not, cansult page 36 te ys y 1913 World which b lock nae NEAR uray 267W.125°5 aR prereset a ‘ai

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