The evening world. Newspaper, October 24, 1913, Page 13

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THREE CHILDREN AND MAN BITTEN: BRON FEAR Health, K r .c F. Willaa- sing hahy, As the} . a (Reo Grady oF NO HT Cocina erates | Ht LAPIN, was tonday leaally reatored | eit EG aiey. Te tn Ka 2oHITNOR GN ye Mis) Watcon fives at {Sem greater and the assort- Dogs Spread Terror on Streets, svenue The ehiton were wentao Lin: [19 the moor by supreme Court Du lone hes way to a Lou Foland cem \ Fanning, ment more exten- s , = coln Hospital. jee Pendleton, sitting In Part If, spe-| ters. whe fe baby was | new York City, « * Snapping at All Those —_--—_- cial Term, Neither the matior nofthe | NAYS been buried, whe found t hi fivine caged ulsnot lent sive each year. ta’ Stet | POLICE MEASURE BOYS. [onua was in court wen the tearing | S*isia# 811 an amet woman on wibuilt iu, Megained tea pounds = ‘Try us for your in Sight. | . on a writ of habeas corpus Thanh whife taking it. ¢ a sia BF Mea taskine wa cated. "AL an aor] ,Laraty May did noe recorntee her wan cheering for the Fusionist | qpltebert ngcrl, of South Advan, next pair. 4. platelet opposed the welt the child will remain| (ced woman who cared for her, In| wan iit on the fuco with @ cane, ‘Then| hy Father John's Medicine mite RL . ie . a1 ned worn jor her, In Mt on the face with ane. ‘Then| cough by Father John'« Medic f : THEN BOTH ARE KILLED,|. Twenty crtminats, destined for Sing |in jer mother's custo snter to eettle the child's atatus the| there wan @ near riot. "Mae given ta the chi on the aivetl] Sixth Avenue 548 Pifth Avenue | Sing, had to wait at Police Headquarters| This dieposiiion of the case of tittle | writ of habeas corpus was applied for. Palmer caused the arrest of Schott. bits grandfather who had also ued it with! | At Nineteenth St. | Epidemic of Rabies in Upper . * — Manhattaw Has All the } Residents Alarmed. Doge have been epreac’ng terror tn the Bronx for weeks and yesterday —— Beveral persons were attacked and four Krug of No. 1976 Retand avenue and at-| tacked nim. Krug fought desperately and the dog did not bite him. The dog again ran, followed by Mounted Petroiman Heldeman and a) crowd of men and boys. For three block Heldeman spurred his horse before he was close to the dow. Then he used his | revolver, and after firing several times @ bullet went true and the terrier dropped. The bodies of the two dogs were taken to the Alexander avenue police station and then turned over to the Board of to-day while olix and smund Swen- itzky, children of Siginund Swenitaky of No, 0 Henry atreet, the youngest per- fons ever Measured In the Bortilion bureau at Police Headquarters, were me a. Dr. Francis Huber, a specialist tn children's diseases, sent the Ittle boys from Gouverneur Hospital with @ re quest that they he selentifically des- cribed for the benefit of medical acience, Beth have been sufferers from rickets MOTHER GETS CHILD MOURNED AS DEAD Supreme Court Removes Cli Life of Little Dor Larkin, Four-year-old Dorothy May Larkin, mourned aa dead by hier mothe 15 why to te ty-eixth atreet tre of Kind 4 monde while living & ao wher was dead Broadway Saks & Company at 34th Street The exclusive modes in friew € ntid | Mt Wall meeting, while Wo DF She de this and started on “THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1913. | RIOT OVER STUMP SPEAKERS, [19° 00 tnriene 9 Vhree Arrested After Trowble at NALS nat "PERSO nenk Alderman of th Hing forth at the Puston ‘ to ner little boy for nehial trouble and for colde and it wed hiv cough and a him ree | across the street much Clever $15 Clothes for Young Men |Andrew Alexander: The Man with Five Dollars © stands high with the head of our Men’s Department. The values at this price Above Forty-€ifth Street A special purchase of Boy# NORFOLK SUITS Regularly sold at $12.75 tomorrow $7.95 and have enlarged heats and twlated 'bones. Felix, who has cured, made a great fi pileation of the of 14 to 20 In Suits, an assemblage of Severely bitten + In the afternoon a mongrel, snapping and foaming at the mouth, loped through Fast One Hundred and Forty- Misses’ & Girls’ Apparel all the photo- aphing and the : close cut inodels, buil . RINh areal. ih front Cea Hom AT[O eS cry emcee ene need cost but little if bought at Saks’ straight as 6 renal vue 850 single Hreasted, patch pocket Norfolks, with two pairs of No. 4, were Robert Anderson, three,| RICH INDICTMENT DISMISSED, lored and finished with the knickerbockers. All wool cassimeres, in the newest designs eon of Policeman Charen P, Anderson! General Sessions Judge Malone yea- of the Alexander avenue station, and terday dismissed the indictment against : si hee, and the Herman Iieh, an east aide liveryman Norman: Momonaid): ae) Hie ath [who Was arrested last Auguet on a gon of Charies Anderson, an electrician. | Charge of being implicated in the pole ‘The children were watched by young |ontng of horses, Anderson's mother, who, on aceing the | calied for tho | ~ ie tsa ey ho tot nt tar Your Appetite Comes Back to You And we can offer no better proof of this than these offerings for tomorrow, which embrace the cleverest_style_conceits of the hour, and_are yet surprisingly reasonable in cost: Misses’ Coats: Girls’ Coats) value $18 ‘$11.50 value $7.95 ($5.95 Made of imported chinchilla, houcle and | Made of navy blue and brown zibeline, all wool cheviot, in seven-eighth and sport | cheviot and chinchilla fabrics, in smart full and colorings. Made of fabric ends, « fact which is respon- sible for this great saving in price, though, obviously, it does not affect the quality of the garment. Ages 7 to 18 years. Boys’ $8 Norfolk Suits at $5.95 Two pairs of knickerbockets. Smart. Norfolk garments, made of all wool cheviots fn the new brown and gray miz- tures. Will give splendid'wear. “Ages 7 to 18 years. Boys’ $12.78 Overcoats at $8.50 custom touch, Shown in a range of fi es which in- cludes every exclusive design and coloring approved for youthful wear this Fall. In Overcoats, a range of selection which affords the} young man an uninterrupted y of the entire season's enough. The dog first attacked Norman | McDonald, dragged him to the pave- ment and fastened its teeth In his hand. ) THEN DOG ATTACKS ANOTHER It Is a Sure Sign Your Stomach Is length models, In black, navy, brown, | length, button to neck mode Extraor- tyles, in models and fabries, Double breasted, convertiblg collar models, of hea ae sastes den He rouse Able to Work. Stuart's Dyspepsia green, Copenhagen and Oxford. dinary value. Sizes 6 to 14 years‘ ’ ate ity Wic h Heetiaee coatings, in gray and brown mixtures, Half belted and ‘8. McDonald daa! © ™ nye) invertes i] i ae So teats aeitishe Som Girls’ Coats or heavy wel ale OF inverted pleat backs. Lined throughout. 10 to 18 years. off. It released its hold on her gon’s) 14 4 }he ab Misses’ Coats value $25 $16.50 Seven-eighth models, made of wool plush, imported chinchilla, houcle and broadcloth, and lined with yarn-dyed satin. Self color plush collar and cuffs. 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Coats | values $35 to $40\925 Dressy models, of Duvetyne, wool velour, Children’s $8.50 Overcoats at $6.95 Made of. all wool chinchilla, in blue, brown and gray. Soft collar model that buttons warmly to the neck. Full belt-’ ed. Wool chek lined throughout. Ages 214 to 12 years, have got an individ- y and a swagyer about them which cannot be dupli- cated at $15 or even at $20, value $12.95 $7.95 Corduroy, fancy stripe zibeline and bhoucle cloth, in dressy button to.neek models, with velvet collar and cuffs. Lined throughout. Navy, brown, Copenhagen and black. Girls’ Chinchilla) Coats, value $15 ($9.75 Full length button to neck model, made of hand and leaped at young Anderson as a the latter was entering the door, \N grabbed him by the elbow and tore the flesh of his arm. Again Mra. MeDonatd attacked thi animal, which reieased the child and ran down the strer’. Half a block away the brute met four-year-old Antonio Do | Angelo in front of Jiis home and nipped him in the lex. By this time the neighborhood was ¢ with that its, cannot digest food, quailty of mind cheerful. Florita & J. B. Corsets Introducing tomorrow: La Mode du.Bonnet d’Ane The new Donkey-eared aroused. Women ran from houses, eer bi iclott h : ti 4 . h di 1 bars which they mot astrachan or Persiana cloth, and broadcloth, | imported chinchilla, wool lined throughout, in the new models rpenggerst * waxcr and caeonel in black and the seasonible colorings. in navy, brown, Oxford and gray. ae . ' Turbans at $6.95 the dog. Mounted Patrolman Devitn Lined with iret de eygne, and trimmed with ["6 {016 years. A beautifully made garment, Florita Corsets, $5 to $8. took up the chase. The dog made for 6} velvet or plush to match. 14 to 18 years. | and an unusual value. Made of tricot, French coutil | In Paris the newest millinery caprice is a close-fitting, draped vacant darn. There Devlin overtook the and fancy broche, in a v turban, with big velvet ears at any ‘and all of those angles which About te tame tine Misses’ Dresses Girls’ School Dresses} literal variety of mvlol ae $ kang ve whi iss s sses wral vasicty of models, a donkey's cars assume under the. stress of emotion. There is ear ceiree svicnad (nike donrwad at value $15 $9.75 value $5 95 ($3.95 Beautifully land finished, | the wide flare of surprise, and the double upright of alarm, the Otto Krause's druz store at Westchester ; . this well known corset is a never ending source of satis- faction, comfort, style, J. B. Corsets, $1 to $4, Made of French coutil and batiste, in dainty models for both slonder and well de- veloped figures. half droop of speculative doubt and the one up and one down effect indicative of humor. “Very effective, very French. And we have reproduced all of them as a special feature for tomorrow: ’ Also, special for tomorrow Fur Trimmed Hats, made of silk velvet and trimmed with such furs as fitch and skunk opossum. All new designs. Values $7.50 to $12.50 at $5 and $8.50 Tailored and dressy models, made of all wool serge, Bedford cord, charmeuse and silk poplin, in black, navy, brown and Copenhagen blue, 14 to 18 years. Misses’ D resses| value $25 ($16.50 Imported plaids,wool eponge, brocade cloths, English serge and velveteens. Draped and tunic moe trimmed with silk or velvet. Black and colors. 14 to 18 years. ‘and Commonwealth avenues, The dog growled and snapped at persons paseing, and Krause went to the street to drive it away.. Instantly the ite mouth Gripping foam, leaped at him. The | Gruggist fought off the dog, and his drother, Rudolph Krause, a drugeiat at | th No. 681 East One Hundred and Seven- tleth street, who was visiting him, went to his aid. u (OG RACES ON AND !8 SHOT TO DEATH. Phe dog quickly turned upon Rudolp® @astened its teeth in hig thigh an@ pulled him to the pavement. The ant |j; mal kept its hold and was dragging the 1 Grugrist about the aldewalk, when it ‘was fought off. Again it attacked the fallen druggist, thia time getting his feft hand in its mouth. ‘Once more the terrier wae fought off | ¥' and it ré¥ down Westchester avenue to Rosedale avenue, where it met William Dainty dresses of all wool serge and check worsted, in one piece and Russian models. Navy, brown, and black and white chécks. Ages 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Plaid Dresses) value $7.95 \99-99 Dressy one piece models, made of all wool piaide, trimmed with contrasting serge, ‘he selection includes navy, red and green Ages 6 to 14 years. Misses’ Short Coat Fancy | Tailored Suits, value $39.50 { $23.50 An extraordinary offering of five of the latest suits of the abbreviated coat variety Made of imported broadcloth, Duvetyne, velour de laine and matelasse cloths. ceptionally smart draped skirts, and jaunty coats, trimmed with self color plush, warmly lined and interlined with peau de cygne to match. In mole, seal brown, Hague and navy blue, Russian green, prune and black. 14 to 18 years. 2nd floor Used to Look. What's low"? Dyspepsia Tablets mix with hb . tantly forced 4 plaids. jays come with Fur-trimmed Hats at $10 the mode in smart millinery A special Saturday feature which is fast becoming an institution in millinery values. . The ‘assortment is most profuse. It embraces practically all of the latest ideas in fur trimmed hats, both as to trimmings and treatme The furs include skunk opossum, fitch, badger and mouflon, sometimes augmer with ostrich in white or black, oftener / borrowing a touch of color from a gare or a rose. Copies of original French models that have lost not one iota of originality in transition, Third floor anence of pleaau to know that tion, to enjoy your food wit. We are credited with the Biggest variety of Children’s Coats in town at $3.95 to $47.50 A woman told us the other day that no store in town could show such varied assortments or such an elastic range of prices as we can, We carry practically everything in children’s coatwear— corduroy, velvet, chinchilla, wool plush, velour de laine, boucle, caracul and broadcloth, in black, white, navy, brown, red, gray, Copenhagen blue, terra cotta and rose, And there is an almost unprecedented array of styles. 10 styles at $5.95 12 styles at $9.95 | 15 styles at $7.95 10 styles at $6.95 Boys’ & Girls’ $3.50 Sweater Coats at $2.35 Made of high grade worsted in button to neck model. Colors are brown, cardinal, navy and Oxford, 6 to 34. Tomor \, Saturday. 423 Tailored Suits for Women very special at $25 i such as regularly sell from $35 to $45 in_most_shops. A specially arranged sale, offering you a really spectacular selection of the smartest Paris ideas in Fall and Winter suit modes. SUIT SALE $6.00 and $7.00 Norfolk Suits ($4.75 A bargain event for mothers and fathers which will put money in their pockets. Several hun- _ dred suits, every one of which is strictly all- * wool, thoroughly well-tailored and with every pair of Knickers cut full and lined throughout. Among them are Browns, Grays, Pencil Stripes and Pin Checks in a large variety and a number of Blue Serges, All in a handsome assortment of new smart models. with Box Pleats, Knife Pleats and in the new Bulgarian models. Won- derfully good suits and splendid bargains at $4.75 We Also Offer Mothers and Fathers a Big * Sale of Chinchilla Reefers Worth Up to $7.00, At $4.75. Including Blues, Browns and Grays; Sizes 3 to 11 Sale at Four Brill Stores 270 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway 7 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street 125th Street, r Third Aveoue Harlem and Union Square Stores Open Saturday Evening’ Youths’ & Boys’ $1 Flannelette Pajamas at 68c Made of soft, serviceable flan- nelette, finished with silk frogs. The designs are neat color stripes, ‘The making is the best that a dollar can biy. 10 styles at $8.95 12 styles at $10.95 For Saturday only, these Silver Kitt Fox SETS at $49.75 which are usually $75 Silver kitt for is a very popular fur Exquisitely tailored in the favored fabrics and colorings, and exhibit- ing all the manifold diversities of exclusive design, Fourth floor Radical reductions tomorrow in 267 Women’s Coats: of imported and domestic Duvetyne! Quite «a number of models. In fact, -not more than a,dazen coats of any one style, Oftener, not more than three or four, And the selection of colorings is just as liberal as the styles. ‘There are all the light and dark shades which are popular for Fall wear. And all sizes, laking the assortments as a whole. An exceptional opportunity to‘buy a coat made in the richest and most wanted of fabries, 49 Duvetyne Coats ..-reduced from $19.50..-to $13.50 81 Duvetyne Coats. .reduced from $29,50...to $19.50 05 Duvetyne Coats ...reduced from $39.50...to $25.00 42 Duvetyne Coats ...reduced from $50.00. ..to $35.00 for the younger generation this Fall, Misses’ & Girls’ Velour Hats at $2.95 value $6.50 These are shown in several new shapes. ‘The selection includes black, navy blue and brown, ‘The gus are cley- erly done. Especially suitable for dress and school wear, And these are very silvery skins, that look extremely effec- tive and become youthful wearers unusually well, The set is composed of large animal muff and single animal neck- piece to match, beautifully marked and made. Confined to one day's business, however, as the number available at\this remarkable price is limited, Fourth floor Boys’ & Girls’ Shoes reduced Girls’ and Children's Shoes dull calf, button model, and r cally correct, Only patent leather, gun metal and mn lasts which are anatomi- vidths, in the following sites: inbat $1.35 Lat $1.65 Ae Lat $1.95 . special at $2.35 Boys’ Patent Leather Blucher Shoes, C, D and E widths oily. Sizes 11 to 13} formerly $2.50, special at $1.85 formerly #3. . special at $2.35 Children’s Hats at $1.50 An assortment of sin vel vet, corduroy, Duvetyne and pba The models are ‘Tyro- ean, Rah-Rah and Jack Tars, Ages 3 to 10 years. value $2.50

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