The evening world. Newspaper, September 17, 1913, Page 4

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a ERR SET LE ET ‘i a _. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1918. RS, PANKHURST MSS BETTS SOME GPL INTHE BOARD. [IMM HAGAN ON HAND srs) MADE BRAVE TAR WEEP. GUPE SHE WHT NOT g| NAYPUTDONLNG AT ‘NHENIGTING GUNMEN nd into the ¢ aint ¢ by i , lac Sew. yay iy ) bustled | Tammany Hopes to Elect New)Shooting in Broadway From) Maras pustet ott ston Vice-Chairman Through Autos Part of Gorilla Prie | SNS uie sive ct severat hundred voting | ‘ es in the Fifteenth District, which Republican Revolt. | mary Row. were found undor the seat of the cap- "Neither an Undesirable Nor a Fugitive,” She Will Trust Fairness of Americans. | automobile, and de | | 7 - clared tt prosecution would be| | The Saston epi th the Board of Ap) ~7e TOHF SMBmeN ane "repenters” OF! Srecgnt st the pritoners on the | avasdd; ‘pedkoked aihauee Should the Jaok Sirocco gang--Frank Mar‘in,| manifest evidence of thelr intent to! j fermen, prokoked ‘ecauno Drookiyn Fe-| came tart, Vito Machetts and Inaac| commit election frauda as aoon as some publican leaders refuned renominations| of the persons Whose names were on Bel, the chauffes to three Fusion Aldermen, wae witened piver to-day. It was predicted that the Tam- fine en Bresdive: at fl sabia 2 tentity. hi mn iy iar ga geri many floor leader, Mrank Dowling, would é haais nee Hy te f Ro ave Ho trouble being elected Viewcnate. |e cd a aati) re” and ka one GEORGE COHAN’S ARM | man of the Board it Mr. Dowling daciter| Mom, enaconsed In an automobile like BROKEN, X-RAY SHOWS. ‘coo henchmen, were held by jhe wants the piace, ‘The Aldermen meet of i PARIS, Sept, 17 faith in the on cane that T will «all for New York AB announced,” Mrs. Emmeline Pank+ hurst, untanied leader of the Britieh wuffragetion, to-day ‘old the United Prese correspondent here ho were C&P) the ttwts could be brought to court to | FOR TO-MORROW “think Twill not. # detained at Alpe tn the Wert 80] HARTFORD, Cona FOUR SPECIALS that show wonderful money- wits Taare; but am not afraid to | next echt to be 8 vieechairman $9 ball apt learned by an X-ra: savin: ry) ales and court com; Aba Blog face the ordeal if I should be held, £ seth beidstti ial soli etias S daJ mination to-morrow after-|duy that George M. Cohan, actor and 1g Oppo pa! oJ rman Will att in the Poara| noon. playwright, had hie left arm broken in timate and pass on the budget for) In order that they might be surely) the auto accident on the Berlin turn. held until the charge of having par-| pike in which he figured on Sept. 4 The * Downing, George! ticipated In election frauds can be proken Just below the should- HF. Grimm are sald imed against them, the charge of | er. n ‘s moving around, night they have Fee rly condiot aupp that of ¢ with the Democrats a the Sullivan ta retallation, Tammany ne were original put one man en the| The first charge was made on account Roam of Eatimate, Borough President) Of & fully loaded revolver which was | ‘onnolly ta the only member of the found on the floor of the automoniie know it will not be for long. T surely will not be deported. The Americans are fair and will give ine a hearing “They cannot hold me asx an tindesir- able and Tam not a fugitive from jus tice, Tam at Mberty fron under our odious * and the English authorities attempt to prevent me leaving home for France. ugh they knew all Stunning Fall Suits of the fashiq@pable cloths—Twilled Cheviot, Men’s Wear Serge, Wool Poplin, Eponge Wide Wale Novelties. All Sizes. ity and distinction mark these tailored suite— ‘arefully designed, beautifully made modet in ng and tailoring. ‘They are about the emart- {i town offered at this low price. All the fashion- rd whose political complextion in| &{ter Trame Policeman James Neary les, Laie van a hi ) oF waitin ‘ ’ Mahogany and French Green, Coats 21 50 Semesmtae suai nei - any way approaches a ‘Tammany hue ar] OVertook the flying automobile, Since VELOGEN lined throughout to mateh sss... 7. . "1 positively shall sail .rom Havre 10 witness could be found to identity 4 The suits were made to sell at $24.50 to $32.50 for New York on Ort. 11 T have " ; .| this revolver as being the property of « 4 ten” already» booked my pasmee on the Maybe It Was the Way It Was mn vote ih the Board ta forty) iy one of the hed ta the cae fr | } q « ” : £” an : Tammany controte thirty.| Anyone ef is applied, Fashionable rt” Coats French Mner La Provence. shail Sung, but the Writer Leaves With the threa not voting,| #l! four could not be made remponsibio ‘ : ; " 6 is - . resert to no subterfuge, ahall not travel aiwent oF witching thelr votes, ‘Tam.| (2f (8 presence of the single revolve: |] This pure, soothing emollient brings The coat now in such favor—with or without fneognito and shall enter America un It to the Inspired. der my right name. I am convinced many would gain contro! the charge wes changed, instant comfort, and quickly turns T meg f belts, made in mannish fashion—finished with seive onty tate Miss Bette hen th 1 American people and the American | Deutchor a ihe atl de thie among the | Menu wx Collestor “iimmy Tagen, || At Your Druggists, in ingonals, Scotch and English Novelty the people an loan fusioniate over the Vice-Chatrmanship avi y Collapsible Tubes, 25c Boucle, Chinchilla and Black and ‘worition” try to-day . Tammany leader tn the Fifteenth Ae- ollape' ’ See ee ntanae’ tant authorities, j Grant Esterbrook of Brooklyn, Henry Stripes now in such demand. Each = Miss Cristabel Pankhurst, who ts| Miss Hety I sunshiny eng HN Curran, Ralph Fotke and John a,| sembly District and the man whore Nee 3 new the y with her mother here, aafd that she would not go to America, Sho rald that Mrs. Pankhurst, since intimating that her daughter would substitu her if conditions in the United + Inoked to be unfavorable, had rec advices that determined her to onery |eved and twenty-two Her name i Hollies have stowed friends to announc: thetr candidactes for the plac If Leader Dowling prefe unique and correctly portrays the AND th al ty ye that is destined to become an acknowledged favorite for Fall and QO) 7 5 Winter wear, Splendid Values to $15.00 * virsiyy ue! French Seal Fur Coats is hor pary is from the pug th 34 Length Model, 45 inches long out her original programme. visit to the United States, and she come have three votes in the Hoard of Eatl- os, al tates, New, distinctiveindividual model; twobuttoncut- ‘What these advices were she did {here to paly on the violin and sink. mute, the snme number the Mayor has at Ceutary away, draped orsemi-draped; a very chicgarment: not gay. Last Monday night they had a con- Mise Bylvia Pankhurst, a “cat and) cert in the salon for the benefit of u mouse” prisoner like her mother, {n here, | tollera of the sea and Mins Hetty was ” Dut will return to London when Mrs. | the star performer, For a final encore Be Kino Toy Pankhurst sails for New York. she aang “Robin Adair,” and at Its con- Your Lives B s “1 eertainly eball not advocate mill- | clusion Capt. Dow of the Caronta, than . e verin Ss ftamey in America.” Mra, Pankhurst | whom no braver tar ever trod cK, DON'T force a balky liver with said. “I am foing there solely to| had tears in his eves when he swung drastic purgatives—Unse a gentle preach the gospel of the woman mif- out of the cabin to maze on (he stare and remedy and avotd irreparable injury, The Right Remed; frage cause, particularly in ite relation | the sea. iy, to ex hygiene and white slavery.” | Mise Kalliah wan attired all in white ing. ‘Thin wae a rebuke to the ohill will autisty your Liver and yours MASKED THUGS KILL MAN, ft morins. nut eat Robespierre collar and culls of Fitch, skunk, ermine, ivet cat, French mole, chinchilla, squirre or seal; lined with brocade silk or Skin- 52 50 ner's guaranteed satin; special here, at.. ® Sold by the regular furriers at $89.50 This Department has been greatly enlarged and the assortment of seasonable goods is most complete and attractive, including— Bed Spreads and Quilts Beautiful Filet and Cluny Lace Spreads; Hand Embroid- ered Spreads on sheer fabrics as well as on the more serviceable linen foundation; Fancy Patent Satin Quilts and light-weight Dimity and Honeycomb § Spreads. Prices, $2.00, 3.50, 5.00, 7.50, 10.00 and up. att Tel ltr eases tre AE $1.95 Messaline Silk Petticoats, $1.25 A general clearance of 300 Messaline Silk Petticoats, in every fashionable fashioned in the style to conform sh: the present mode of dress-— to the pres.95 Silk Petticoat, for 1.2 _— | when she appeared on deck this morn- sop to the/M eelf. 1 or 9 Pills at night metropolis she wore a tiger #kin coat. WOUND THREE OTHERS ‘The tiger who once revelled in the Jaa ten re as coat was shot by an admirer of ti helt cl Gta : pretty Dutch gti in the Jungle « stampe to Miss Kallish @inga in Italtan, Gorman, Andreas Baxiehner, New York. Four in Chicago Holdup Bind Vic- rngtisn and French, and plays the ° |. tims Then Gmash Safe and violin tn the untversal language, 5 = —_— ¥ Escape With $2,000. | JAIL WARDEN KANE DEAD. Comfortables Accounts Opene CHICAGO, Fept. 17,-Four masked ro! oman HF. Ka S cheered : ' ; ' nom were fofeed an entrance to the delivery | ‘ ooh edt A large variety, ranging from simple, inexpensive Silko- atreet jail, Brook’ Jied to-day in hin fs ‘ ‘ i $5 to $ station of Handel Bro 0. 2865 West | apartment in the Jai after an tiiness of line Covered to the very beautiful and luxurious Silk and 9 ‘Van Buren street to-di killed | Ave weeks, ‘The warden had suffered Satin Covered Comfortables. The fillings are of pure wool, ON SMALL Stachel Wasco bere boat from organte trouble for eight yeare and |¢4 vor among beauty speci at cotton or down. Prices, $2.00, 3.50, 4.50, 6.00, 9.00 and up, WEEKLY a SUN ra. the ante ck cocaned with Ie mae nade acute by Aref over ine | quicker and better results are obtained 9. fall {tenth of bis daughter, following @ siteht | with the ald of a paste made by stirring Blankets PAYMENTS —— > —__— \°Mtr. Kane was appointed warten aug. | together a little powdered delatone and ‘ a! mat Masassasy Wan) : por peihodl This is applied on the hairs not Of the very best foreign and domestic manufacture in 4 < trom tee Detle Brven) INarwee aia once namie Geert i ond in # minutos rubbed off every desirable size and quality, in plain and fancy colors SMALL th th ba Eg eclsy, ion ene to the seusmore tne!) stad ower at Har’ Hsiang, tie and with it comes every trace o and white. Prices, $4.00, 5.00, 7.50, 9.00, 12.50 and up. ACCOUNTS 35 Block 8th Av 36 e akin a “i tao co ent ot spntng ne |i "Te ts 6 ae re ae ne na ESPECIALLY |*'>) St. oman money since 1 am engaged now?” asked | The tuernal will be at the Church of | be left smoot OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 1¢ O'CLOCK SIN PS Newark, N. J., Store, ind 51 Market Street AFTER NOON IGH-GRADE BEDROOM FURNITURE AT SACRIFICE PRIC Odd Pieces—Only One of a Kind—All Woods and Finishes Are Represented. Positively the greatest bargains ever offered-—-Don’t miss this chance to save money. $60 Circassian Wal-'§30 Mahogany Fin-|$40.00 Mahogany fin- $60 Mahogany $30 Solid the practien} young woman. ‘our Lady of Mercy on Saturday, tonein ori petal ae James McCutcheon & Co., oo — 5th Ave., 33rd & 34th Sts. on fonier Dresser. “The Little Shop” act 45 West 34th Street noch ettiin ANNOUNCES THE MOST REMARKABLE SALE OF FURS | Lee Failed —— FOR ABOUT 200,000.00 N.Y. Timas, Sept. 11, 1913. JOHN FORSYTHE, INC—-Charles Shongood, United States Auctioneer, yesterday eold at auction the stock and fixtures of the women's wear store at 24 West Thirty-fourth street, of John Forsythe, Inc. by order of William Blau and B. W. B. Brown, the receivers, The stock of merchandise was » SHOPPING CENTER. Midday Cabaret and Sortin's Orchestra, Restaurant, 8th Floor Upholstery | }|[i3 i-3 | GEE fee) Ee Workshop |] eon esrsass te game oteamnrne seta g's Three Days Only, Thursday,| 4 Ets Eee ta eee ee se poem Friday and Saturday, | osu ah ise We Will Take Orders for | Sarr Holland Shades | ri c. 2 a aerdished frames; highly polished; Measured, Made and Hung 5 ; ay $ utifully At the Very } ast raph wee oA, Wy foots sofa, arm carved; heavy claw F shir ang arm Special J ie } \ rocker have sprin, seats upholste: Low Price 50c SZ $5 Mahogany [ M vonderio berssine and codit wae) $1,25 Solid Oak The receivers sold the stock of waists, dresses, ete., as per above notation, NOTICE W! ANP WE ONLY purchased furs from the owners of the Forsythe WE WILL SELL ‘THE STOCK OF Finished | oth to36ihSt. 48th Ar | Dining Chair 69c Golden finish; high back; brace arm; cane seat; ex- fi Any size window up to $8 Inches wide and any length. Material—-excellent quality American Holland, Choice of white, ecru, Spanish, ve, dark green and olive green, s finished with 14-inch sides and mounted on ed rollers. Also cord and erochet ring pull. i rite (letter or postal) or tele- IU phone Chelsea #100 if you cannot call, and we will send one of our hade experts to submit samples d take measurements, Most Wonderful Opportunity Ever Offered to the Fur Buying Public. Sale Starts To-Morrow—Doors open 9 A, M. and will continue until the entire stock is sold. Detailed Announcement in Sunday’s Papers NO C.0.D.’s NO EXCHANGES NO ALTERATIONS aa” The Little Shop 4 West 1m st. | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GET IT

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