The evening world. Newspaper, October 22, 1913, Page 9

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; \ EMPLOYEE OF NAVY «YARD FACES CHARGE | Witnesses Fagan as Man Who Shot \ 8-Year-Old Jersey Boy. - een aT aan i} Bernasd Fagan, Brooklyn Navy Y ball thie morning tn the Se inal Court in the murder of Crowley of N ote, # he oe oe and pains when the boy. but semeral witnesses standing on my Uifled him as the man fect for any Young Crowley was shot as lata oF ese about a bonfive at streets early last «¥ a twelve street. instant, from his fired e@treet were others who testified they @aw Fagan shoot and run away told Policeman Brennan of the shooting and Brennan No. 627 Grove fn bed, and Magan declared he had re- turned from had dinner and retired !mmediately. Ife @enied that he knew anything about the | ehooting. His revolver mext to Fagants bedroom and, accord-| tng to Liewt. Haffman, who accompanied Brennan, {t was etill warm from @ re- cently fired bullet when he UW Freeman twelve ton load of heavy beams for us im the new erected on t'> site of the burned struc- ture. Kelty was guiding the machine south when the accident happened. Traffic Peticeman Roberts directed the efforts of laborers who had been !aying pipes | for @ steam heating company, and with | bleok and tackle the truck was raised umtll ‘ts wheels rested on substantia! | Mic) truck was uninjured. ARE YOU WITH BUCKLEYS? ‘They'll Have a Pavement. Amsterdam Opera House on West Forty- | fourth street. Beckley, the ané candidate for fret President of the Irish Republic whep the tight little isle tweet free, i North Side of Street ere Ww! igure dancing, rial @aacing and Scotch dancing. No bars Near Gh Ave. v ‘he boy fell with his abdomen and Fagan re Thoma Guthrie of No. street tentified that he suw Fagan run- fl called to him, houtea back: young Crowley, no one addr @r annoyed him. Fagan says he Is forty-eight years old, | | theugh he looks older, married the widow of Neil Campbell, the most extensive property- holders tn Jersey City. seventy-five years old. sas TROLLEYS HELD UP AN HOUR. Big Auto Track Breaks Through Broadway Planking. fi ‘Trolley treMfic in lower Broadway was @uspended for an hour this morning when the rear wheels of an automobile truck @ank through the planking over an exeavation at Dey truck stranded aoros: truck, driven by Ed jr wives and childher and | friends and their friend: ainst cabaret stuff, ‘‘but," says Diany, “it must be on the level or 1'1) have one of my best hearses at the door to do the job in at, Identify Bernard a ‘Fails, Wis. table ond Crim Jersey City charged with take will take Lydia EB, table Compound.” RON, 816 High St. Wisconsin, Providence, R. 1 Mre + bullet in whereupon wonders Tor “It you come without ft. They present. went to Magan's home at long, besides doing my atreet, He found the man| work before six o’slock, Mrs. ABRIL LAWSON, St., Providence, R. T. was found in the room Mra. Fagan is itishard rd Kelty of No. sirest, Brooklyn, price, you Bquitadle Bullding being enough to Exquisite fig $18.50 China Cabinet at the | The occasion for the meet | stimonial en- ption to Big Dinny Mayor of Tenth Avenue too highly of Lydia E. Vegetable Compound, as it has done me, and I would not be 1 had organic displace- ment and bearing down pains and | backache and 1 was thorough’ down when I took Lydia I | ham's Vegetable Compound. It helped me ang | aw {in the best of health at | work in a factory ail day ousework, 80 you can see what it has done for me. I give you permission to publish my name and I speak of your Veget Compound to many of my friend 126 Lippitt A Point of Infor. |) m oe! fer ITHIS WOMAN HAD MUCH PAIN | OF SLAVING YOUTH) WHEN STANDING | | Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham’s [ Vegetable Compound Made § Her a Well Woman. “T have at confidence in Lydia Ki. i Pinkham's Compo as f found it very good for orgunic troubles and ree. ommend it bh ly. I had displace nent, backache when | began to & the m eine, but I am in fine health now | ever have those troubles aguin I Pinkham's Vi ED. FI Chippewa Falls, | “I cannot speak Pinkham's Vege- 8 Pink- zee EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, N prices. at the most favorable prices. al and, igh- edi. Old World, if artist. ER- Afternoon Evening run ers “When you want to } remove white spots ff from polished furni- Y ture moisten with alcohol, rub on some boiled oil, furniture that was ever offered at a low want to see our stock. Ifeverybody was to see it we would not have sale en wait on the customers. Accommodating an: meats Can be Made | J. H. LITTLE & CO, H 47 and 49 West 141hSt. jj BLACK & WHITE Scotch Whisky The man who knows real value in Scotch whiskies drinks Black and White—be- cause of his knowledge. The man of delicate taste chooses it regardless of’ price. Dearer than the cheapest —Black and White is worth more than its cost. 1}&CO NY, ness of stock—it’s unusually attractive at this season. changeable and Solid colors. At $2.98 Dyke flouncings. Good Wall Pa 6c Wall Papers for Also kitchen‘andhalls; neat Beyarted “Dhe light and dark coloring; at, r Rold only with borde 15c Dining Room Papers Also hall and living room papers; in gilt effects, figures, tapestry and WES Cia}. 7 A Cigreecmcunaneerinn 2 20c Bedroom Pape: 5 Jasper stripes; heavy quallt sire line of coloring, at -roll 8c Sold only with borders cut out, at Ge yard 45c Living Room Papers A papers for Dining Rooms in foliage stry, Shadow stripes, satin and me ic damask, fabric effects in 19 Gea brownsand tans, at, roll ic 30c Washable Varnished Tile Papers For bath rooms and bitches 1 Tc at facturer excellent They are toes. stripes. Matthews—Third es) Orchestral Music models. Values be $3 98 "5 85.00. Al ), \ | Klosfit Petticoats, They Consbine Style and Quality at $5.00 These mode!s are made of excellent quality messaline with the famous Jerszy tcps; two- tone and solid colorings—side or accordion pleatings, tailored ruffles and tucks, and Van Matthews—second Floor, Men’s Good Underwear It’s Derby Ribbed— Just the Proper Weight This assortment includes the purchase of clean-up stock from a well-known manu- is known “slightly irregular”—so slight that you'll be tempted to call them perfect—they’re Colots are white and ecru—shirts and drawers—and if perfect would sell at Soc the garment. S0c. Sale price ] Official Opening of “The Matthews Thoroughfare” We have termed it the “Tenth Avenue of Public Servic theme on this avenue—“Our Thoroughfare’-—and we shall at all times endeavor to serve the public, our patrons, with merchandise worthy and reliable at the lowest f We do not wish this classed with the so-called bargain aisles. The opening displays of merchandise as featured below are most inviting. There's always something special on “M itthews Thoroughfare.” Festival of Fashions Continues An authentic presentation of the season’s styles —not extreme in effect, but quite serviceable Introduced as one of the features of our Reorganization Celebration, picturing through the medium of ° Live Models Our Fall Style Promenade being a correct portrayal of the Americanized adaptations from the fashion centres of the Closely have we followed the color harmony, the shading of the materials and the individual draping of each and every The garments worn will be Evening Gowns and Street Dresses Wraps and Coats Growing Girls’ Apparel Boys’ Wear Patrons may make reservations for imme- late deliveries from any of the garments shown in the Style Promenade—they being displayed for your inspection in their respective sec- tions at the close of the ceremony. Morning Hours—10 to 12 o'clock Afternoon Hours—2 to 4 o'clock Flower Presentation Matthews—Second Fleer, The Well-Petticoated Woman Will Choose Wicely from This Assortment Our well arranged Petticoat Section (second floor) will surprise you with You'll say so once you visit us. usual sizes are found here at all times—extra large and extra small. Taffeta and Messaline Silk | Taffeta ea Messaline Silk | Messaline Silk Petticoats Wemen. These Shoes \ Petticoa: tieoats An excellent quality high 7 a » Specially Black and sl the attractive] “grate silk; emeral” areen Have Been Made Specially A. splendid assortment of | coicri=zs—solld *=" "MBC ] Vin blue and American for Us, and Are Fully Up ) 00 vaiues; trimmed and} abl area eicctiely basa ettetive taannaleds to Our Usual High st 1 es; rd ; effect t nd- plain tailored models; finned wi accordion pla red] of Dresden silk in plaited eet flounces. Value up to $6.00. At and are what value. yours to-morrow at.. Men’s 1214c Half Hose Fine cotton yan: have reinforced heels and Colors are black, tan, navy and gray. Men’s Silk Four-in-Hands Splendid quality silk, large open end shapes, beautiful col jorings—the Season's newest Sale price, 2 pairs... They'd be good value at Muithews—Mala Floor. Assortment of 150 Pairs American Lady and P. N. Corsets We Consider Them Good Value at $1.50 Pair They are made of strong coutil; are heavily boned and rust proof; long hips and medium bust; good fitting models; all sizes 18 to 26. Celebration 98c Styles including button and hook front, also cross over in back; plain, lace and embroidery trimmed; some are slightly soiled from handling; all sizes 32 to 46 bust measure. Matthews—Second Floor, bration Price..... Dinner Sets. of Carlsbad Chin Complete setting of 100 pieces in an exceptional neat floral design, with spray decorations. Our usual $15 value. Celebration Price Porcelain Dinner Sets, Usually $9.00 Handsome decorative pat- terns—100 pieces, including 3 large meat platters. $6 98 le Celebration Price., Gold Dust, Large Package, Limit each cus- mail or phone orders, Baorment. This Massive Cathedral Glass Dome at $5.98 An addition to your dining room which will en- hance its beauty; the colorings are exquisite; sizes 22 in. in diameter with 5 in. fringe, and furnished complete with Welsbach inverted light, mantle and globe. Our usual $8.00 value. ly Soo vaue Main Floor. Tailored Suits its complete- $4.49 12 Cele- " $5. 98 = $10.98 / . 49¢ 1913, CC Ta -since Brooklyn has nine main arteries we have added one more, the tenth. “Service” shall be our Matthews’ is diferent—we never use the word bargain, preferring to give youthe better values Jewelry Novelties. “91.48 A Continued Story of Success Is Matthews’ Celebration We use the word success” advisedly—not from choice but from the savings dropped here and t dV Our patrons a s alike The public—the shopping public ation est change in any public institution | tinst ment, inservice or in merchandise. Take it to yourself—have YOU improved conditions, the be! Merchandise, the new lightin so have others—and they're to success. But we are not content with still greater things, since “service” up te {vi ts keen in obser at once noticed, be The slight re arranges noticed the new Mat thews store; the arrangement of display sections, the new ts, the better service? Surely if you have, talking about tt—1f encourages us and points the progress ts far made, \ ts our Watchword. e aim to do The Queen Comes to Matthews We have been chosen as the exclusive Brooklyn representative of the SHOE We invite you to the Initi Showing of Fall and Win- ter Footwear, representing the Latest Advancement in the Continued Progress of this Celebrated Shoe for Un- ard of Merchandise. Table No. 8. “Just for School Days” Girls’ Rain Coats With School Bags to Match Made of excellent quality Boys’ Clothing Boys’ $5.00 All Woot Norfolk Suits Lortex and Danbar Cloth. Fine matertat ueual Chinchiiia $3.89 Nortolis as “$4.00 “dizes 7 tu Wo, Corduroy Suits shed-water 1 with at ; 2.89 33 hood lined with J tatfeta | | Boys’ $5.00 Ail Wool Blue Serge silky all sizes for little Duits, with ved 6 ic £0 14 years Witt knickers, vat : J . $3.98 to match. are navy and wine—an ex- mae, 18 15 ce ales $4 ed 39c c ie, ie Doe 8. 3c % Sees 2d Floor, $1.79 Matthews—Main Bloor, 15c ‘Table Mo. 11, Dress Wear at taking Materials Double Facea Cloaking Plaid $1. 19 |% nd tan Usual Put box combs and brushes; at colorings, ‘ade, at. Geren ais ~s9e. qual- abe. Corded Gros-@rain Poplins 19¢ we _Serpentia e@ Gi at 40''ts. Matine wil” ‘Muttings: 41.05 89e rpentine 350 Axminster Rum grade, at Fine quality, bse splendid $150 Table Wo. 13. Women's a5c Neckwear. "12h 49 Rofl Genuine Enter- | Genuine Univer- Wash Tubs, wee Potts Irons, | sal Bread Maker, 39c Fo $1.75 Tro | Gray Enamel Ware Strictly First Quality and Values Up to 50c Each ‘op | 69c Galvanized Bread Boxes, 29c Table Wo, 16. Tea Kettles cio Dish Pans Rice Boilers Berlin Sauce Pans Foot Tubs Berlin Sauce Pots Tea Pots Coffee Pots ails and Many Others ils al { s Niftern. » dee Honiton AliLinen Pattern Cloths Wonderful $1.0 Wu 39c 59c + -—~aee

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