The evening world. Newspaper, September 11, 1913, Page 6

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AS CROWDS CHASE I ON RIVERSIDE DRIVE early hour to-day. Five coach norses | Policeman One of the Victims were rescued from the diese by Mise Risabeth Hardwicke, a niece of Dr. J. of Fox Terrier Before It ‘Was Killed. Hospital for EDISON 1S VERY ILL BUT FAMILY PREDICTS HIS EARLY RECOVERY ee ant of Sfealth the dug examined for rebles, B. Cornell, the owner, Three large Bare and several ricke, containing 2 tone of hay, were burned. The lows wil! Peach 915,000, fully covered by insurance, DRIVER DEAD AT WHEEL; _Pamous Inventor Confined to) AUTOMOBILE IS WRECKED Room by Digestive Trouble SOMERSHT, Pe, Sept. 1 to-day, Henry F. Barron, |, secured @ rifle and Béitor Succumbs to Apoplexy, and Car, Running Wild, Is Upset confined to MMe at Turn of Road. A amail fo xterrier, apparently mad, Park,| soeme@TOWN, Pa, Rept. M—Aamuel |"Pread verror through the Riverside & Ven Ormer, an editor, was found | Drive eeetion between One Hundred and dead beside the overturned automobile | Fittennt! street and One Hundred and to whim bo was ériving clone ‘Twenty-third street thie afternoon, and Gohelisourg, Bedford County, to-day. Physicians say Van Ormer was stricken |”!t Ave persone before it wae killed. apoplexy and that the automobile, | It wee firet noticed at One Hundred running wild, was overturned on reach: |4nd Twenty-third street and Amater- ing the road. ‘Van Ormer | dam avenue, and « email crowd followed was chairman of the rate bol) to Ne, 19% Ameterdam avenue, mittee of Bedford County and 8 OFOM!:' whore it cornered five: “4 if i ase t & STOMAGH SOUR, Ft a ( Hy g + i oign its little stemeck, L ootr waste. sé i i | it iss aL BRE lea | t — t apt it rae ta Greve open daly foomm 01:90 A. M. watll © BU. yy Best &Cor - Specialists in Young Men’s and Boys’ School and College Apparel Distinctive Clothing Moderately Priced Beuthe’ Gingie Breasted (s-piece) Suits Boye’ Norfotk Suits , Slack with White Stripe, Blue or Brown Mixture & In Gray or Beown Mixture Cheview, Gry > tech ealiscacheeves. Leng Trouses. 16,50 to 21.00 0 lh en : ” , Towthe Norfolk Suite r $e Gt ‘Pier, Mtatare Costings Convertible i : * ; belted » region Se ys gael lial thoulder nicdels. 7 to 14 yeas, 13.50 to Leng Trousers. 16.50 to 21.00 Denes ‘Weuthe’ Norfolk and Single Breasted Suite Gf Fancy Brown or Gray Mixture Cheviote. New Fall _* odds. 84 to 80 chest measure. Long Trouser. ‘ Value $1600—; 13.50 Yeuthe’ Overcoats > Ie the Newest Ghades of Fancy Mixtare Coatings. Region and plain sheulder, belted back maddie, 84 to 89 chest measure. 16.00 to 25.00 - Selesette Soft Shirts Highly mercerised; variety of fancy patterns, coparate, Boys’ Blouses Anderson Woven Madsas, pretty colored Misses’ and Girls’ College and School Apparel Exclusive Styles Large Stocks Moderate Prices Giste’ Checked Zibeline Sport Coats Misses’ Norfolk Suite 4 Length, wide belt, large patch pockets. Can be worm Of Nevy, Brown and Black Wool Etamine Cheviot; opened or closed at neck. 8 to 16 yeam. Special prive— 9,75 new yoke model. Pateb pockets and belt of self- Gizle’ Dressy Coats materiel. 14 00:20: yenes, Of Cadet, Navy and Brown Zibeline; long waisted Dark Blue Serge Gymnasium Suits Russian model, handsomely trimmed with velvet girdle, Full Turkish Bloomess, nriddy blense; collar and cuffs cellar, cuffs and buttons. 8) to 7 yeas. Special peke— 11.75 teimmed with braid. @ to 16 yeas. | Special peice— Migses’ Afternoon or Evening Wra ; Dressy mtdelsot ‘Moleskin Cloth Ts te, lined Girls’, Dask Bine. Gerge Geparate Skirts ‘Coney with real Kennine nile. 14 to 20 yrs. Special peleo— 36,QQ incbes. “Gored model 20 to 82 inches. Special grice- American ‘‘Frat’’ Drese fos School and College Wear Exclusive to Mast & Ge, Of Navy Blue English ‘Men's Wear '’ Serge; one-piece open-front model, long set-in-cleoves. Round collar of self, finished et neck with Plaid @@k Tie. Gesed Skiet. Peckete on waist and skirt, 14 to 90 years. Spectal peice 9,50 The new Fall and Winter Catalogue mailed’ upon request } FIFTH AVENUE or eeri doce pale tevetich, fall bed” thioat wore, treatment have jn wi > FACING TRIAL, KILLS SELF. Aecuced ae) Embennior Mindes Waiting OMicers. 1.—Bluding: the deputy eheriffe who were qguard- ing him at the home of @ relative here » former cash- fer of the Farmers’ National Bank of Romereet, killed him- in court thie morning te answer the charge. MOTHER! IS CHILD'S SICK? If cross, feverish, constipated, give “California Syrup of Figs.” pais. 'tecold, sodbbinl pl rgtngeart “pureed elt, yaque le this is a ure creat jer and bewels oa dosen't 17.50 | detached collars. Sizes 13 to 14). Value $1.50 QB 7 to 14 yea. 15¢ Alpine and Telescope Hats. Newest shapes. 2.00 Fancy Mixed Cloth Hate 1.35 New Fall Derbys in Black. 2.75 Golf Caps. Mined Tweeds. 1.00 1.25 --- + At Thirty-§fth sh 5 e THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1913. James McGreery & Cn. 34th Street — 5th Avenue — 23rd Street SPECIAL SALES On Friday and Saturday Advance Sale MEN’S SOROSIS SHOES & OXFORDS For Fall and Winter. Smart models on the new English and Continental lasts, also the more conservative and extremely comfortable models. In all desirable leathers, value 5.00 to 7.00, 3.95 and 4.85 MEN'S WEAR 600 dozen Open-end Four-in-hand Scarfs,— made of Imported Silks in plain and fancy colors. value 1.00 each, 55c each; 6.00 doz. Silk Shirts of Heavy Wash Silks in neat stripes. value 4.00 to 6.00, 2.95 Raincoats,—American and English models; various colors and materials. e value 15.00 to 20.00 TRUNKS & BAGS High Grade Fibre Steamer and Dress Trunks, —finished with bronzed steel trimmings, hand- riveted throughout; various models and sizes. Dress Trunks fitted with hat and dress trays. Steamer Trunks............... 8.75 to 14.00 regularly 12.00 to 19.00 Dress Trunks. ~~." aesees 7+ ++-950 to 19.00 regularly 13.50 to 26.00 School Trunks,—duck covered, hard fibre bound, hand-riveted, bronzed steel trimmings; fitted with divided and dress trays. Size 34 to 40 inches. regularly 11.00 to 13.25, 9.25 45-inch Wardrobe Trunks made on best veneer frames; light and durable; hard fibre edges; re- inforced with hand-riveted bronzed steel trim- mings; fitted with ten garment hangers and the most modern chiffonier section for carrying millinery, lingerie, etc. regularly 30.00, 22.50 Russet and Brown Cowhide Bags,---saddler sewn; reinforced corners, leather lined with inside pockets. Sizes 16, 17 and 18 inches. regularly 6.50 to 7.00 There isnow being distributed FREE at all World Offices and by mail, copies of The World’s for 1913 A large, elegantly printed volume illustrating and ribing Apartment Houses in all sectiqns of Greater New York. A guide to up-to-date multi-family dwelling houses no home-sceker should be without. Mail orders should be accompunied wiih Ge, to cover actual postage. {Write To-Day or Call for FREE Copy. Fall Renting Guide At All 38 James Butler Inc. Markets including the Sheepshead Bay Market open to-day. Legs of Spring Lamb, genuine......... Legs of Canada Lamb................ 14¢ Legs of Fancy Canada Mutton } Shoulder Canada Lamb Ch By the dozen, packed care- fully in carforis, INCL CHOICE 4 Nas Large Sifting Box of Violet Talcum Powder on Saturday, September 13 to all purchasers that day of $1.00 or over, in addi- | tion to all Zeal Stamps regularly given. Potatoes ||5;2%,. FREE Specially selected from with each can the best 6» 10° Essie Milk shipments, Richest and best con- 1 | 15 Ib. peck 25° dened... hawnee Milk Sweet Potatoes, &'»». 2c Sha fresh-made, condensed Red Onions .. 2 Ibs. §¢ Can 8°; cans Fresh from the National Biscuit Company Uneeda Biscuit, Uneeda Lunch, $ pkg. 4¢ Zu Zu and Graham Crackers, | il; urgent Qe h * |p choice cooking quality, ib....... Le Essie Tomatoes, °c" °°"... Essie Peaches, ‘i'x"...: Essie Sliced Peaches, : Salmon, t#! 1-0. can, Alaska Pink Alaska Salmon, ‘ii.."2h. cn". 1§¢ Madison Pickles, (001i ti; aut" Grape Juice, in boitics cach..... 15° s 10¢ sweet aud sour, each ee 1 Early JunePeas,3 cans 25c Fresh packed, sweet and green with the garden flavor, 10 war Stamps FREE with Priat Butterine, went inpectea, 2D 10 24x Stamps FREE with 7««Butler’s Borax Soap,25° | 00 2aC Stamps FREE with 60c¢ ae India-Ceylon, English Breaitlast or Mixed C oice ‘ormerly Cc Santos Coffee Pog i 20 60 Zac Stamps FREE with 1-lb. Best Coffee and) Both 60 vith. Best New Teas\ tr GUC Van Houten’s Cocoa, (7s. TO¢ At All 131 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores 50 aa Stamps FREE With each of these purchases: Old Cabinet Rye Whiskey, .i:1, $1 Old Monogram Rye Whiskey, }..1.75c Imported ‘ort, Cabinet Vintage, bottle, 75e Imported Sherry, Rich and nutty, bottle, 75c Guinness’s Stout and Bass Ale World’s Two Best 2 hate 2 5° splits 25° Imported Brews... Allowance of 16c for dos. empty bottles and 10c for doz. empty splits, Sauterne, “hie: Califomis, bot. VBS tat ba. 1Ge “The Sheepshead Bay Market _ Opens S MORNING at _.. Sheepshead Bay Road, nr. 15th St. Telephone, Coney Island 2161 . rt ith ies of the choicest Staple Teas, Coflees, Spices, puitry, Fruits, Vege. jes; ey and laundry, and’ all t the well-known | 5 Every housekee vited to the Grand

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