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TIN HS AEROPLANE Lieut. Nestoroff Punished by Russian Army Authorities for Unnecessary Risk. . WP. PHTERESBURG, Sept. 12.—Lieut. Neastorof, the Russian aviator, who em@blated the Frenohman, Pegoud, by lagping the loop In @ monoplane, was Court-martialied to-day and sent to prisop for thirty days’ solitary confines | . Ment for taking an unnecessary risk, Avidtor Avinas was instantly killed tiie Gfternoon while fying at Krasno Jodele, near St, Petersburg.’ His plane turned sind ne * SURROGATE KETCH KETCHAM, | ‘AGED 62, COMPLETES 125 MILES IN 6 DAYS Brooklyn Official Becomes a Champion Pedestrian and Feels Fine, He Says. Surrogate Herbert T. Ketcham of Brooklyn is receiving congratulations to-@ay on a walk of 1% miles which he hag Just accomplished in six days, The Surrogate is sixty-two years old and his feat would have taxed the endurance of many @ younger man. With his son, Philip, @ youth of about twenty-two, Mr. Ketcham spent his va- cation at the Y. M. C. A. camp at Lake Arthur, near Hawley, Pa, When the time came to return to the city Mr, Ketcham proposed to his son that they walk home. The young man hesita He didn't believe they could do but ting especially heavy shoes and cloth- ing that would withstand rough usage, they started, tee afternoon of the sixth day they drew up at the Ketcham home, Ne, 235 Gates avenue, Brooklyn. Mr. Ketcham looked ruddy and strong. “I hever had a more enjoyable time,” @aid he. “I would lixe to turn around and walk right back again.” And his friends say he looked a though he could do it. The neares approach to Mr. Ketcham’s feat by an Brooklyn oficial was several months ago, when Supreme Court Justice Har- ison Putnam, a man about eixty years of age, walked into Brooklyn from Riv-: erhead, L. 1, eighty miles away, in three days. the Surrogate insisted, and, after _ 35" Block8thAv.3 DEATH ENDS LONG FLIGHT. m Avintor Killed as He Makes Deseent in Acroptane. MUENSTER, Géfmany, Sept. 12— Aviator Hans rens was killed here today as he Was completing a two hours’ flight. He steered the machine too steeply in downward direction and the wings buckled, the seroplane . The gasoline tank explod partly burned before the fire could be extinguished, nor Glynn to-day honored requisition papers for the return to New Haven of and for Charles Voorhis, New Jersey for alleged wife « Both men are under arrest York. —_—_—>——— Siz Arrests in Ravenstein Crime. MONTREAL, Sept. 12—Two mors arrests were made here to-day in con- nection with the murder of Abe Ruven- stein, the bookmaker’s clerk, The prisoners, Nathan Shapiro and Henry Dreyfus, are both bookmakers. Ruven- atein's body was found in a trunk in the basement of a vacant house In Ot- tawa, ‘The arrests to-day brought the num: ber of persons held here in connection with the murder to alx. | Every Woman i in New York ya know what Crampine is and how she can use it to her great advantage. It is the pre- scription of a famous New York City Specialist and by far the most important medicine for women and girls exclusively ever offered for sale at Drug Stores. Investigate to-day. Trial Bottle Free to Women Only Your @ruggist sells Crampine jn the regular 25-cent and 50- cent sizes. Ask for it, of write us for a free ean le, giving your rcular aru éist's name and address, The srauhtclen a e lent druggtat’a name te Hven, will be sul all we claim for this ‘ell not oe eent uniens t oomvne you of the truth of remarkable remedy. MARSHALL CHEMICAL CO., 233 Mescer Street, New York City. Announcement Stewart & Ca Fifth Avenue, Corner 37th St. Have Purchased from the Receiver thé Entire $200,000 Bankrupt Stock of Deter Wearing Apparel For Women, Misses and Juniors Will Be Placed on Sale Monday Morning, Sept. 15th, at 9 A. M. ta Watch Sunday’s Newspapers for full details of this extraordinary sale. America’s Greatest Furailure House ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM $5 to $1,000 On Small WEEKLY Payments. Small Accounts Especially In cace of the death < your family we will at once give you reeelpted bill in full of your account ‘dthout extra charae, You may ope an account with advertioe’ ‘icles : ole N. J., Store, 49 and $1 Market Street ji OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O*°CLOCK “ag Extraordinary Clearance Sale of Sideboards, B Buffets and China Closets entire sample line from the Exhibition Building Buen ‘and Sideboards, Soasther wich a included in this mammoth sal —ONLY ONE OF A ees felden \aeinen Habahe eed arne bevelled pint deep wood shelves, Full bent tae eee ace The Wonderful Bargai. it Te: Had at Our Store, a) Firs No RE $10 Imitation Leather Sitting Room Rocker, bat) 6.89 Heavy posts, surmount- 9 ed by large knobs; heavy PRICES eran MEAN A finteh, | e jong 1 to your seccount ‘article without aay extra kind. he largest paaendoetusere of the npn eee trom 4 our ABOU lar Asa savin ra OvOU ‘OF | 4s Golden finth, ighly polished: O46 in, in This Advertisement Cen Onl: Be CK 38TH TO 36TH STREET AND STH AVENUE Charnes of Any Kind? Wy Our, , elaborately Seid Ook, ~ $15 Solid Oak Chiffonier 6.89 solden finish; five deep overs, haroled plate $8 White Enamel Steel Bed You May Lise] R Continuous pests, head 60 in, high; heavy continueus post and five fillers in head and foot; a with al ‘THE | EVENING é WORLD, FRIDAY, In New tan if you wish. Suits In the newest Fall models of single and double-breasted styles in English, semi-English and conservative styles; two and three-button effects. striped in the new (ed mixtures and st: and checks in =| Lachlan hers English and the Modi fied Model Suits. Everynew |/ Evening Dress Suits, $12.50 ae Regular Values $18.00 to 825.00 $12.50 Men's New Full Dress sad Tuxedo Values 818 to $95. || Suite. in the newest peaked lapel models, with grosgrain silk faced ond high lustrous Venetian lining. Suite are of all-wool jet black Vicuns, elegantly tailored and perfect Gtting. Sises 34 to 42. Stouts upto 46. Extraordinary Advance Offering Men’s Fur Lined Coats Purchased and made up for Lob) eqieigr event while stocks sae being selected for our recent = Sale of Women’s Fur ats. you You will save at least 25 per cent. on November prices if you buy now—and you can atrange payments at intervals if you wish. vember without charge. Fur Lined and Fur Trimmed Overcoats November $21 Value $27.60 Shell, 51 inches Teng lined wit! full furred stron, Suslika, pieced Persian Collar. Sizes from 86 to 48. Two Styles of Fur Lined Coats $2 5 November Value $32.50 Choice of two tar All-wool Kersey Shell, 51 inches long; well made, lining of eith Russian Marmot or pi sian Pony; sleeves fur lined, collars of eitber Sable, Muskrat or pieced Persian Lamb. Two Styles Fur Lined Coats at $39.50 ine grade of all-wool Kersey Shell, 51 inches long, linings of either a nekrat or Persian Paw collars, or of Persian ib well matched nes. And at $59.00—Value $75.00—Coat mater! pieces; i $1.19 ol 8} d and ted colori rach iat wanted colorings. much indemend, avery O'Neill] Main Gtore—fiecond Flcer. Petticoats KMSFIT 2 Cotton “Klos- fit’ Petticoats, $5.00 CU RLOSFit PRITICOAT —] $1 to $3 Look for the Elastic **V"" Shaped Gussets The Klosfit Petticoat insures the snug fit of your outer garment because of the patented “V” shaped elastic side gussets and patented waist. band with snap fasteners, which compel the petticoat to fit smoothly ag anugly without 8 wrinkle, O'Nolll Main Btere—Third Floor. M Persie Tatty alien Regularly 975.00, at u* “4 $59.00 998.00 Natural Raccoon 955.00 Black Russian Auto Coats Pony Coats Ww hields with worm ear a $79, 50 wot ba Asta Coats, also brown ‘accoo! a 00, black $135.00, 9190.00, 9198-000 | atisccscsssseeesene -.. $39. 50 On Bele in ON oy hire see then cs ies $1. 00 Costume Corduroy, 59c 7 inches wide, in @ large assortment of the most popular shin A very pretty and serviceable fabric. $1.00 Glentola Satin $2 Chiffon Broad- Lining; yd. ©9 c| cloth: yd., at..... One yard wide Glentole lining 54-inch all- satin, guaranteed two seasons’ wear, | shrunk Chiffon Br. in a big Tend dof colors; also white, cream and bi Silk ‘“Klosfit’' A Season-End Sale of Trunks reason or other, the trunk you used hefore going away seems to be weather-beaten and worn out end if you are contemplating pur- chasing @ new one, our season-end sale of fine trunks will help you find the trunk you ure looking for and at ap ex- ceedingly low price. Size 92 Size 94 | Size 36 $9.75 $10.25 | $10.75 Size 38 | Size 40 #11.50 $12. 25 They are canvas savers fibre bound FA If, through sou and bol! witha Boe qual ivr Loe also iron bottom, cloth lined, SEPTEMBER - ONEILL-A Sixth ‘Avenue, 2uth to 22d Street New York Never Saw a Clothing Sale Quite Like This © Opening Event at O'Neill’ °s Big Store for Dad and the Boys It's a decided innovation to sell the now season's styles at a special under-regular price at the opening of the season—and we sell them to you on the club, Men’s Fall Suits and Overcoats By Fair ~ ete They Are $18.00 to $25.00 Values Pencil blue and black grounds, and fi rey te Tweeds, Unfinished Worsted, Cheviots, Cassi- Vip] meres, Worsted and Plain Navy Blue Serge. The fancies come in gray, blue, tan and brown mixtures. tailored and trimmed for service and to hold their shape, and are lined with serge or silk. Sizes to fit all men—reg- ulars, stouts, shorts and slims—from 34 to 46. Coats purchased now will be held in cold storage until No- Well tailored, all-wool bejeier fbb ts, Siberian iced |S 18, 1018. York's . Senneitharsh, Suits are! sf to 42, Buy Your New Fall Clothes on the Club Plan We will be glad to have you open a Club Account and have the convenience of pay- ing a little at a time while having the use of r clothes. The Smart fore buttons, in the cutawa around the bottom. In smart new models, most! Stripes and two-tone Zibelines, if velvet collars, Made of BI long, havin; ace di li : sites 15 df Fa rte $17.00 to $20.00 Coats, $14.50 in the fashionable rough fabrics, including Mixtures, joucles and Wide-Wales, Somelinedthroughout, also buttons and pipings on some models. Sizes 15 to £0, Overcoats Sizes 84 to 42; stouts up to Cutaway Coats and $12.50 The Regular values $18.00 to $26.00. smart walking and afternoon dress ve for young Bleck or Oxford Gray Vicuna. ° Binet Raincoats at $12.50 Values 818.00 to bee. 50. Light Overconts in Black Oxford Cheviots, cut in the 4%nch box model, with plain or alk a and Vests, twilled Cassimeres, satin yoke, guaranteed waterproof. model, being 45 $20.00 and $22.50 Suits, $16.50 Of Diagonal Worsteds, Bedford variety of excellent values may be fo slightly trimmed, having plain or draped skirts. Sizes 14, 16 and 18, Aw Cords and Men's Wear ele }-back und in plain models in the bel Girls’ Serge Dresses At $2.95 Sonn of fine Serges, with Balkan blouse and the latest ylaid plaited skirt, value, band an bands wi A Big Event—a Sale of Infants’ Wear cializing in We have 8 complete yom an iy doch ms os To-morrow we are cradle up to the six-year-old, ¢ Children’s Hats 31.00 ade of Corduroy’ vas trim: med with ribbon flowers, also Felt Hats with pretty ribbon trimmings. Sisea up to 6 years, Infants’ Caps ecial.......... ngaline Silk Caps, silk “lined, finished with lace ruche and cording. Avery pretty cap for the youngster. Sleeve Plaiting at 75c to 1.50 Ya. Wavy Switches Reduced £4 inches long: 8 40 c special at. ‘The price at which we have marked these Switches af- fords every gay woman an op- a mee ead sprinkled gray, | The Five “llar Kind — Finger-Piece e Glasses With v4 e! Veneta, apecia! at Put on wich one moo iient of the i nd thumb. Adjusts itself The mounting is guaranteed ode or discolor, Free Eye Examination by our expert optometrist, O'Neill Main Htere—Street Floor, At $4.98 All Serge dress, with hip id kilted skirt, hav- | skirt At $6.95 ith aoutache. leather belt. salicen! 's Coats ime 95 Of all-wool Cheviot, flannel lined, in box styles, with fancy buttons; in Navy, Brown and Cadet, Sizes 2 to 6 years, Children's Coats 7.50 line Cloth, finished with ack, velvet collar, in C: Brown, Eine? Be Fichus 50c to $1.98 Of plainjact, some neatly trimmed, with exquisite Shadow Laces. Some exceedingly good bargains in this lot. Dutch Collar Sets, 39c Also Coat Sets, Separate Coat Collars, Dutch Collars, etc., of Venice and Imitatation Irish Laces. There are some excellent valuestobe found | in this assortment. 3Sc to $0¢ Dresden Ribbons, light | ead dark combinations; StoGin.wideat yd. BOC |women's high grade shoes as $4 Women’s Shoe tips cloth toy iP: till more dressy ae toe, dull kidtop, in button model est Fall models with Welt sole, Cuban bh “Her Majesty’ Shoes, for Misses and Chil Regular Made of Tan Ri Metal Calf, Viei h patent or kid tips, Patent 1 in button Blucher model, ize 1 to S'y, at " Little Boys’ Shoes. nm Metal Calf, Blucher in cut, sizes 100 13)4, at 01.00, O'Neil) Main Stere—teagad Piger, © Ez © EET O'Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to aad Street, New York City E=O© Coat drenses, —====== with cut- anny coat of fine Serge and ing contrasting collar and | herd ae i eid baou to the weari: going to conduct a special sale of Infants’ Wear, ‘Women’s Fall Neckwear cas Maim Stere—Main Flees. Women’s Fall Shoes Seldom do you see such startling sales of "| These are a few of our sensational offerings ie] Which are on sale to-morrow: Made of good qualit paisa leather, with dull kid tops +] or black cloth tops wit Mt Prince Albert Coats and Vests, $12.50 values $18.00 to $85.00. correct new frock coat and waistcoat, of fine black Vicu: na. Plain or silk faced lapels. New Matelasse Coat For Juniors, Misses and Small Women Made of the new wool Matelasse, in blue or brown, with pretty velvet collars and cuffs, also ondertul otyles or © patent apparel of the “kiddies.” rom the youngster in the Children's Sweat- er Coats. Special $2.99) Fancy and plain weave, with shaw! and rolling collars, with pockets; colors Cardinal, and White. Sises Sines up to 4 years, in 1:00 Collar & Cuff Sets at 50c te wha roiderie: Fichus at 25¢ Of net and vile, also shoulder point collars of plain net and lawa materials, edged with plaiting. There are some collar and sets, nee | chemisettes, etc. included in this lot asc Fancy hon Bivbene with wide satin edge, sortment of celoets .19¢ what we offer. sat $2.95 ith dull button style Patent leather, Il are in the lat- eel and bigh arch, "Her Majesty’: Shoes for Misses and Children, ma Cut. Made of ality Pi Leather ana Gun! Met tal Call oh calf tops, in button wre ae 8 1, st ea.aet fines 11} te 8, 8.00 to $8.50, Good service Misses’ Shoes. 91.75 Regular value 62.50; spe- Mine’ Gas Metal, Patan Laat uttom mi welt sole and broad toes, cial =I

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