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e THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1913. THUGS MAUL MERCHANT AND ROB SHOE STORE; MAKE SAFE GET-AWAY Victim Had Close Call From) gazes: TD Bleeding to Death Doctors We replace broken lenses accurately and promptly at 4 Say. from 25% to one-third LESS A than_the charges of ANY . OTHER optical house in the Nathan Gross was about to close the country. @hoe store of his brother, Jacob, at No. ~ y 7 30M Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, which| — Our Eyeglass Factories are had been open fate taat night, when, Prepared to replace any broken | two you.g negroes entered. One of lens, without the original pre- them asked for al.oon, | scription, in from one to three | They eat down and Gross brought a! hours. This is only one feature | Bal of shoes which his customer tried) of the thoroughness of Harris toy The negro said they were tight and service, Lenses replaced for as of too stiff material, Gross walked H 5 toward the rear of the store to get | ee other pair, The other negro followed | him, on tip-toe, and struck him on the| e back of the head with a blackjack. Goris 4 Ovidons staggering, turn near Fourth Ave. : if Everybodys Going to THE BIG STORE’ Women’s $14.75, $16.50 and $19.50 Gowns & Dresses In many respects, tomorrow's sale is the greatest ever held at The Bi Store—-FOR ALL OF THESE GOWNS AND DRESSES WERE SELECTE FROM OUR OWN SUPERB STOCKS. Even at the regular prices, $14.75 to $19.50, these garments are the biggest values in New York. At $11.50 each, the bargains are nothing short of sensa- tional. The Fashions Are the Newest Conceived by the Leading Modistes of Paris and New York—and Practically Every Approved Material and Color Is Represented Here are modes for afternoon, evening and street wear in the smartest of the new season’s fabrics, including CHARMEUSE, CREPE METEOR, EOLI- ENNES, SHADOW LACES, AND MESSALINE. (More than 30 styles for your choice—five of which are illustrated.) ; If you want gowns and dresses of individuality, to wear at receptions, at the theatre, at dinners, dances, or any other functions, this is the sale for you to attend. Duplicates of these very styles are now featured in so-called “specialty” shops at prices ranging up to $25. NO MAIL, C. O. D., TELEPHONE OR APPROVAL ORDERS FILLED. MAIN BUILDING A WELCOME The New Autumn Models of the To the Thousands Whe Are ir C/B a la Spirite tthe Thowsande, Whe. hey | | | | | | @nd dragged him to wash room In the| ack part of the store. Thero they beat bim with their fists and a v ackjack untll he was un Twenty minute: remained his @enses and tried th room door, Tt was locked. He forced it open, made his way to the front of the st he called for help, to which Institution Gross was taken. | Tt was thought at first his skull was! fractured, but /t was said this morning that such was not the fact. He Is, how. | ever, very weak from loss of blood and | the hospital doctors say he would have | bled to death in a very little while had} he not revived and cailed help when he; au. { The negroes took two patra of shoes and ® from the cash drawer, Gross 3 about twenty-one years old about twenty-five, Tho ger wore @ cap and his com; Kean a derby. thelr coterie of dark material and ordinary quality, Both had Usht brown skins. "The vic: Legit fia 4 he would be nble to peieeR ALIA F to Identity | that may MAIN BUILDING D yew! j properly be with issue (4|| Staple & Fancy Groceries of No. 37 Garfield place, Brooklyn, whe: e st moder- 4) Fe ” he stoned le bead mason af Carol ate prices 1M] | you are asured of coouring he VERY, BEST ie the marker (One asked for a loat of brevdvaca| with highest as well as FULL WEIGHTS AND MEASURES AND LOW- another slashed Caracci with @ razor, Pie wality. EST PRICES. If you cannot come here in person, send The three fied as Caraccl shouted for arts Fifth Ave. your order by mail, or telephone it to Chelsea 4000. | ‘A policeman caught a man who, Car-'f at Sist St. | ur Own ing Solid- Packed Tomatoes ‘ “| A Complete Line of This Remarkable | Y WHOLE TOMATOES. cage Yves: \ | Corset Is Shown at The Big Store. Every possible type of figure can desuited. We direct special attention to the perfection of the free hip bone in the new models. Also the Empire bust, with its long hip and back effect. Also remarkable are the models for tall, straight figures, a3 well as those for fully developed forms, A perfect corset may be obtained for every type. Supreme comfort and a snug and smooth fit, whether sitting, standing or walking. Made in broche batiste or coutil, prettily trim- med with lace and ribbon or embroidery. Prices bogey ‘ $1, $1.50, 52, $2.50, $3 wo". $6 Granulated Sugai ps ainger stapes Qe ; Back of this, the largest and most complete toy store in America,stands the prestige of hlf a century's successful devo- tion to one tdeal—i, e.— Complimentary Zt Series Games Don't miss a visit to “The Big Store” during ris stay in New York. Let us help you in every can to make your sojourn t and profitable, are reasonably re- ¢ quired for beoks {F in unfilled will be giv- ‘ Ting oo 4 en. Distribution in Ladies’ Parlor, bs MAIN Building. Only 100 compli- CUAA. mentary stamps are good in any one book. Also These Specials in Wearing A I: A Rousing Sale, Tomorrow, o! Women’s “Sport” Coats Values to $4 re | Values to $7 95 $12.75, at . . ‘kel O| $16.50, at . . be The selling prices barely cover the cost of material alone. Great variety of popular colors, in boucles, zibelines, and chinchillas, WE PAR’ IcuLARLY FEATURE THE POPULAR BELT AND PATCH- POCKET STYLE. a nd Juniors’ New and Particularly Charming Fall Sults—ot cheviots; “Sport” and English cutaway coat styles; sake, $: fOMOFFOW, BE... ee eereeee sec se rinses ees ¥ 15 Women's and Mines’ Shirte—all-wool plaids, mixrures, grays, tens and shepherd checks; also navy and black all-wool serges; 22 to 30-inch waist; 37- to 42-inch lengths. About 50 “cxtra’’ hires in this ‘5 SS % Registered Trade Mark Established Half aCentury Centerpieces For The Table The patience and skill of the needleworkers of Europe and Asia find expression in the many beautiful pieces shown in our stock this season. Cluny Lace Centerpieces, $2.50 to 15.00 Mosaic Openwork Centerpieces, $15.00 to 50 Irish Embroidered Centerpieces, $1.50 to 4.50 Madeira Embr’d Centerpieces, $1.50 to 35.00 Chinese Embroidered Centerpieces, $4.50 Florentine Lace Centerpieces, $5.00 to 10.50 Filet. Lace and Embroidered Centerpieces, $13.50 to 55.00 *- Duchess Lace Centerpieces, $12.00 to 30,00 i fi BALOWIN oF GREEN Al Fayal Work Centerpieces, $12.00 to 20.00 ee = Doylies to match ali of the above ir -very size. Our assortment of Tea Napkins, ‘carfs, Tray Cloths, Tea and Luncheon Cloths, etc., is equally attractive and comprehensive. James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave., 33d & 34th Sts. == From the Dozens of Special Values in Furniture We Instance the Following for Tomorrow's Selling: $4 Willow Bedroom or Living Room sale; valucs to $8; at........... stn etersecesevecesecy (For details of above sales please see our advertisement in Evening Journal.) ;REENHUT BUILDING Pieces of Rich Cut Glass Values $ Bes $4.95, at e We illustrate as in mare value THIS RICH CUT GLASS VASE, 12 inches in diameter, brilliantly cut in a chrysanthe- mum pattern, We likewise show an 8-inch other pieces include OVAL NUT BOWLS in two designs, and HANDI WHISKY DECANTERS. Ss aa ol ae ec extraor- dinarily e = Jeood| y iS @ Soy tyre | $15 Solid Oak Extension ‘Tabley— 2.05) a> iilusiimted, finished # rich MAIN BUILDING Best Wines & Liquors These Specials for Wednesday & Thursday \ ; Guinness’s For- California Wines Lats ewe Si By the Gallon. ale Ale ORT, SHERRY, . n ANGELICA, MCse Ses, ||| Barrel of ® doven bore and TOKAY. 20; sol) i Cretonne Cushlonstotitabove,at 75c| fruaen colors top I 42 inches in feet; 6-f. extension; ¢ tomorrow atssrssson! 9.75 ~ as illustrated; fin- ished a» rich golden onk color; 3 lon, drawers; goo size French Mate — mirror; haped top; well made and good and (REENHUT BUILDIN( Finest *1.75 Scrim Curtains, 98e¢ Tomorrow, at, a Pair... . An excellent quality, having lace insertions and edges. They form the clean-ug of a prominenr cartel manufacturer. Only 1,000 ia this $17.50 Brass Bed Outfita—as itlus- | trated; consisting of 2-inch-post | brass bedstead, in oll regular| 60c “Pro-Lino” Linoleum Imported Clarets | American Whiskies From Armand Freres & Co, Bordeaux, France B — 4 | Two Yards Wide— REE WTS Puncuase Ferrand’s 3-Star weg bright satin taishy 1 5.75 4 beware Yara Cc OF $100: OR OVER Cognac Brandy Hi i | tink springs and | -as illustrated; ’ THIS 100 PIECE Se | Pee eee ee ert , eh: PAI PRRL IRs 9 15 GS The very newest product of the famous Nairn Linoleum Mills, GENUINE CHINA 6s by, si : . z iB) Here is a wide selection of choice patterns in the newest me A 7 8S : $6 Solid Oak | an } cal ( colorings, tile effects and parquetry wood Snoring - om ve M0 hiffonters; ogany; Je I Some trifling defects exist in these linoleums, but it would ile oe. 9.35 finished in (full swell take a remarkably keen eye to discern them—nothing whatso- Green River Whisky otd eal pout, iarne ever to affect the wearing quality. joie by the Green color; five ‘ ; seit ta aaa ant edial GREENHUT BUILDIN uN { ooden d Come, Tomorrow, for Your Share of This Season's Aue an con- Daly's Fine Old Irish Pot-Still Whisky Recelved direct from the t n Tullamore, Biggest Bargains in Housefurnishings All sections of this popular department are specializing in the very things needed in every household today. We never sell seconds’’—and our prices are the lowest in New York, (For details of many of tomorrow's items please see our ad. In today’s Journal.) ee | structed and ans! inished; at $21.50 Chiffoniers —to match above §3.95| dressera with mirror; *14.50 PER OFurchase +3"Yown + OO tek #75 "burchase +5 "Yawn + 42588, Hoc *OO Purchase +7 own + 1° week WITHEVERY *150 Purchase +10 Yount 2° werk PURCHASE LARGER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION Z174 - S°AVEse: M8 ENO STS OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 OCLOCK