The evening world. Newspaper, October 10, 1913, Page 14

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4 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1913, leary PS = LOT TD ASSASSNATE. [ORL ASKED $100000 'POSLAM STOPS | SHES TO PROVE. "ME IS MARRIED * 10 TOWERS SON Lat trom Wee es World That Ever Sells 1,000,000 \ > the world." _— Peking’s Chief of Mounted Po-|Perjury and Larceny Charged | test Toate Pairs of Footwear in a Year 4 Former Miss Burdick says She MARCUS BABY KILLED = | tice, Arrested During Cere- | Against Plaintiff in Breach | fie by stopping the sfully pasned a spectal exam: | | coe en aaa PREODENT OF CHINA | IN SUIT THAT FAILED; = ITCHING AND AT iS INAUGURATION’ NOW HELD PRSONER HEALS QUICKLY The Only Shoe Store in the sf skin affection. m provement may be seen afte every application; | Wedded Ambassador's Son BY BEDCLOTHES IN GRIB; «monies, Makes Confession. of Promise Action. While He Was in Yale, | | = | Montelair Couple Found First-]} PBRING. oes. 10 ; the Chief m., a x Hd att h re re f the Peking nountel pol wan are 0) T A PHILADPLPHIA, Oot (0--Followine | Horn Child: Sutfecated in reated to-day while the ceremony ot ft e Q@meertions that Chariemagne rower jr Its Bed inaugurating Yoan Shl-kal as Dreatdent oriasi hei < fa of the former Ambassador to Ger- ; of the Chinese Republis was in prog [te é r { Many and multi-intiiionaire, while mH Te Sd eon 10. | aay t , ¢ Slig hand 4 e er oes or Gent at Yale, mote thun iwo years ago, |, ae ye sviittaes: ata he 4 | Charee r 5 ¥ * Ce ee (an HU cl IE, a « the nd ; EB yt in e Marcus, a Je , . = SE Me statement, comes the Bling Of &) 1, was Mine Gladya Butler of Wash cated with Pos. | ess one dent was taking oult against Charlemagne Tower ar. here yesterday, in which Mre. Georgianna | M#ton. are heartbroken to-day over (hE Suapicion wae a Chen's per- Gi eee | Tower as the wife of Ch ne {douth of thelr five weeks’ old #0% | stent effurts to eecure a position dur-;KMilling by 6 * Latham, Z neve Basement tian cies dks > Stanley Hutier Marcus, who was smoth ‘ Pr mitted she might have made mia-stat I C ‘Dower jr. charges the former diplomat | “'4"'** Ing OS Cerenony nent Cie Presrdent “ te 3 dau ths whtnan ; ered in hie yeaterday afternoon. |W umber of bombs were found in [ments bec ; All druggists sell Poslam (price 50 ailenation from her of his son's i aroaieated attorneys | Ohen'a residence AHANGHAT, China, Oct, 10.-A gone eral holiday was affections and asks damages. Wor the firnt time the identity of the young woman in this inuch talked of e@eeret marriage becomes known, She} ary Of the jets left the was Mies Georgianna Burdick of No. |¢m) am 8 Whalley avenue, Now Haven, «| The ! @aughter of Mrs. George A. Burdick | young vou a ee York City, and We a“ dressed) with we em@ known to the young set in New) casion of much hap The id Naga. 2! _ Baa fears post Ee ove tat ee oe S| ees cleeay SLATE, er STEWART || Gan. Erove I, s) and Poslam Si price 24 cents), | Her att sroee jcinagusced |For tre samples, write vo the kimer- || << Anywhere Else in New ared here to-day | fiiing was arrested a few moments afte yen suffocated the firat child of th rrival waa the oo- tn Angeles ranch owner, startled Mont- | Seepect Found Near Victim's Home 436-440-442 WEST 518T ST. Rept eecret because the diplomat's son | IMF society rome months ago by de- | by Detectives. JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. ehould give me up, that he had cut of Saamaide iat ‘(lp allowance and he was therefore un- ano \ then was a atudent at Yale and the |"rting her husband and children, de) rise pennensy and Detective Wuch- 9 RUG poet NY Perha: be tical. Perhai ou think that this is rule fe inviolable at the college that a | Claring that she had no love for them | 1.) Ge tne Detective Bureau to-day ar- CLEANSIN | r you may scept je ips y is stetent who marries must give up hie nd could no longer abide the ave! NE seqgq yarien “capuna, carpenter, FRE PROOF STORAGE eel e — bg ol of Lop ay meg comp teed Ln a — ing Place on the rolls. o oleh ' charged with murdering — Salvator \ e papers, bu e fact remains that this ution, the ges Th —--—— hid tn rac creo STEEL GAR AS BALLAST. "srrannig te re: "omg toe pane quenine, beanet, trethtel volume ety aay yee ik te ee ee jilce, Just after the murder, he was ine O TELEPHONE ‘ the public genuine, honest, truthful values every day, year in Gen ee nee ici ee SAVES FAST TRAIN | tonne to-day within a tow doors of No Ic 8567 COLUMBUS and year out. Mastin irae ea — Gate ee COME INTO THE “CAMMEYER” STORE TO-MORROW. See the consent of her pretteody ties D.| COLUMBUS, 0., Oct. 10.—"Blg Four" | readily acknowledged hin identity, the shoes that we offer and join the great army who firmly Westoott, follows: passenger train No. 41, westbound, was) nyt denied any knowledge of the mur- believe that the ‘«sCammeyer’”’ values are as we claim them to be BAYS YOUNG TOWER WAS A| partially derailed and two trainmen were) der, Ile was taken to Essex Market —the best in the world. probabiy jured It of | court to await the actlon of the \e es ee ee ren reas | c satioign @iih a! handear’ at Rvsyou Coroner.” durlindatt wan aot down Among the special values offered for this week will be found: Seat ey chars Binds “Sate jas overtures ane'®. Brkenarts ene|™er itera” | Asthma, all throat and Special Values in ore ae eae ar interes: ae at | gineer, on a5 rene Pid REGISTER TO-DAY. lung troubles. No alco- ue innlag, bul lie at r the re ol e Were markedly persistent, | pansengera ‘were sian un, and | aed tom row trom 7a." ‘to 10| hol or dangerous drugs. Women’s 3:50 Sho es| “On J iA |, Chartemagn: ined bruises, but eo rae a do register Mathes price melas | late © ven es"! Guaranteed. \ ley avenue, New Haven, whereupon my carrying race horses, @t-| qs ————EEE i — — Hisdiadl tikes. ts sy sae tasre ve eee ede fe t 65 we ; } lived, with ay ae Aa Suobann one rails, Six horses, the prop- a e' le froma Jump until August. We then|erty of William Walker of Toronto, in~ Recetas 0) wert cee 24 aisayaas| race ageing’ wareiarstesdveowa: (at 9 Ld apartment in West One re 5 0 5 There’s something distinctive in these Women’s ‘elrty-seventn street, and we ved moat |it 18 not believed Any waa permanent or S am 10n a ues Shoes as created by Cammeyer and you mustn't let “Thue we fogged ye happily & : = = te extioniely lem Bebe dates you pom seeing them; together unt! in o! 5 | in the newest dictat of fashion as well as the more when it became necessary, under the | e A number of these lines tonservative models. Women's Patent Leather and advice of » physician, for me to under- " loth T G Metal Butt id Russi 0 Gn operation My husbaad acquaint. In Suits for Men of Women’s Shoes with the Cloth Top, Gua Me jutton an ussia Calf 4 bls father with our clroumstances new fashioned Kidney heel. Button. and Ble father invited me to come to Ordinary Lubrication slips _Palladeiphia in the early part uf Janu: |IH the dollars from your pocket Remarkable Values in | Gretemagne Tow-r in compliance wits (ff) into the hands of the repair For over twenty-five yeats we have ‘‘played the game”’ and | Magr"Tower endapvered to pereuade | played it ‘fair.’ With each succeeding season our ‘‘control | wee Testor at tae mance tone ’ improves, our business grows, our output increases and we are } recall, but I think I was to state in it DIXON Ss enabled to secure greater trade concessions from manvfacturers, i fot or ‘martings, Of ovurm thie’ Z Graphite and these concessions, combined with our ‘‘small margin of Bettie meg eH : Sat Oe ene wa woul e profit policy,’’ enable the Brill Stores to put such good things sive Cammeyer styles, 65 I hat bascenize weeowe Automobile as these ‘‘over the plate” and give Brill customers the biggest and you, will find ‘them | son my retuaal te sien the paper Lubricants dollar’s worth in clothes that money can buy anywhere. Zoe Been IBY ARSE: BE came quite indigment, eald he would not ay ee. . $ $ ° $ $ s Sturdy Boys’ Shoes fecognise the marriage, and that he slide Friction into the dis- eee cee ce te ee detect I Mit Micéen, ine vo di. 15 & *18 Suits at | *20 & *25 Suits at rat Ee ee manner of dire things ag-ieet me. (HH running smoothly, swiftly, hard wear given them f° 2 ware of this otate of affairs, and he silently, economically, ero ed tru ban 4, ter part of April of th's year, when he Made in JERSEY CITY, N.J., by the tab4 me that his father insisted that he Every suit in the lot was made to | About 480 of this season’s most de- sell at $15 or $18—only the trade | sirable suits which we managed to advantages enjoyed by the Brill | get hold of at a great deal less than Stores permit them to be sold at so | their usual prices—so instead of low a price as $10. Among them | marking them $20 or #25, as most any are pencil stripes and hundreds of | one else would have done, we give mixtures in the season’s best models | Brill customers the advantage and | CERRY ~see them today or tomorrow and | mark them $15, and at that price CAG ~ \ OPPENHEIM, GiLINS &G i 34th Street-—New York Offer Unusual Values In Young Men’s Suits at 12.50 The season's correct save 5 to $8. they are the best ever, = — $10 & $15 Suits on Sale at 4 Storés Only, Not at 49th St. GRAND RAPIOS FURNITURE Pee SAPN MONDAY AND wATURPAY EVENING Des tr oyed y ———_ Suits at $20 that cannot #25 or $30 would not be be duplicated anywhere one bit more thah these English models, made of des ‘ “ sat ee . Chased Leather Thus testifies Louis A, Sareck excellent quality cassie better fabric 8, more suits are worth, judged Couch with Impesshinent hate ane uecky at fe mere in handsome style, finer tailoring and by ordinary good clothes Purchase of | Questioned regarding the Governor's stripes and choice mixe tures; three and four button coats; sizes 32 to 40, 18.50 Value 12.50 campaign fund, larger assortments than standards — newest fab- \ any other suits at $20, : rics, models and designs. For ‘25 and *30 Suits $20 Suits on Sale at all 5 Stores. 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street T Nl Not so, however, with World adver | | || te « ‘ tising records, They are complete, ac- orth i | curate and convincing bul \ | | 4,135 WORLD ADS. YE: Sm | B.A04 More Thos tne apeep ar. TOR } | j OUR NE ' 32,833 WORLD ADS. LAST WEEK, 1 15,403 More than the Herald, iG la LIBERAL CREDIT TEkwad | 155,138 WoRLD ADs. LAST MONTH, ‘51,001 More than the Herald, WEEKLY $3.00 Down on $50.00) The more the calcium is turned upow ~ 7) “ 75.00 | World ads, and the RESULTS they by | OPENS [Bol Map lireee inwpilosas jApartments from 5) Daves 6.00“ “100.00 $50.00 to $500 eens 9.00 “ 150.00! dnvestigate World Ads. and See i} | for Yourself ! iIFISHER BROS| = Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway COLUMBUS AVE Ret 103 3104 ST 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street SUSE SUBWAY SIATION-OW BLDCK Anall — 1ODUISE ELEVATED STATI OWA Cy Broadway at 49th Street = a 125th Street, corner Third Avenue Harlem and Union Square Stores Open Saturday Evenings Exceptional Values in Young Men’s Suits at 16.50 Distinctively English in cut and splendidly hand tailored, of superior quality unfinished wor- stedsin the smart single and double stripe ef- fects now in vogue. 22.50 Value 16.50 | SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS" WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. | ?

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