The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1913, Page 5

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_____@HE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1913. cr 3 | ‘o-da: 8 s {not to notice her hur alfa dozen] “and tf vou don't hurry PU etick thie] vesterday, ‘The contralte, Mise Anno 2 pres See: INCREASED BUDGET, i ae n> MEER BOY THIEF Seah eral ie ee ie ear cin po (Serr me a Fees =| 5 spNE THE PIECES One Ht indeed and Fourth street police) Auronowlts across the mouth, and ) fat ta ate ae CTE C | (OOO EARRINGS station. | wearnieur her that {f she screamed he increase Was a poor excuse, Mr. Pren- ‘ial il told Lieut, Lasky that she] would return and tab her to death | her husband and three) he darted down the stairs, She foll PULL RIE ID aL dergast made hank tdi nt Wh t E Child | hi ey or to work, ment three other) when she heard him reach the front a ver y TAMMANY’S A T SEEKS $50,000 DAMAGES. youngsters to school, amd was busy | door, Two detectives were asstened to with her housework when a dark-com-| the case and Mre, Aaronowitz gave \Sh Id be T ht | Vuiia di kun Taaieatt ® plexionad youth fn a blue knocked | them a good desertption of the thief. ow aug | at the door and handed rT a telegram, _——_s th Drinking—Dat Onty Sareaparitia. [Knocked Her “Her Down ANd} As sho dent over his book to sien a] NEW SUB-TREASURERSTARTS Toe eee race lnpesthiaswe:| At the trial of the sult for $50,000, xa) is real food that satis- Any glass replaced exactly fies hunger reste and without the prescription. | 80c Shop on the premises, int for the mossuge he grabbed hor Quick and accurate work. wor! SESE |< Repairing a | | refreshes you oan " i by the throat, knocked her dow) 0} rage ae Candidate Slams Newspapers] "rourht by Wittiam Ht. MeBiroy againa Threatened to Use Knife |>¥ the throat, knocked her down on tho! statin Vogel, tho new Aawistant | QM Best lity C I Le: ‘alter T. Carpenter, in the Brookly k “atv th Slamond ringat | Treasurer of the United States, to-day ix4er Baki dC | Best Quality Crysta' ns, and Says They Retard | $iPreme Court, for dainnges which Me- if She Screamed. fe ime those diamond earrings’ | wan inductal into bin office at the Aub- | aiat <tr Baking and Cook- {| Special Lenses Proportionately Low. Elroy alleges were received when he he demanded, as he drew a knife and | ing Ch 1 Pp i Civic P an TUR aver by the Haleeaants auc. flourished it before her eves “It you| Treasury on Wall @treet. Ho furnished) ing Chocolate (Premium, |} ' vic Progress, don't TU cut your ears off.” @ ond of 99,00 lue Wrapper), weet- |] cmeitapaitin Gocldent ‘Mckirey was’ ldentioed bya | Nos. ii Bast One Hundred and| money instead, saying she would aive| 20™ fn the vaults t Maly sh Trews "S Besinseiie Wan aaa We 2 ' ic tears clipping from The World, found in ‘his | Seventh atrect were alarmed this morn- [him all she had in houss, but the| 4nd for witch Mr. Vowel is responsitie, «lb. cakes, 10c. 84 Broavway al dona St. CAN TAKE CARE OF SELF, | socket’ describing. MoElroy's cree {| youth repited: | will begin to-morrow, | BO sais roekigl | 223 Siath Ave,, 16th 81, | 101 Nass © pugiitat wen vate tote baile torneo Mra, Kate], ct nave een watching you for rome| ——————— ieietem dad At Your Grecer'e | 360 Sut Ave,, 226 81." | 17 Went McKlroy testified he had been perma- ;f4h Into their halle to seo Mre. Kate) ig ang f want those earrings.” Two Chote Singers Wed. 498 Fultow St., Cor, Bond Sr, Tells Real Estate Men That| ty dimaviea vy the accident and | Aaronowits, who lives on the top floor,| Mea, Aaronowits removed one ana| WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—There wae «| Ne Reliable Dreggist Will eae | ~ :*(—_=—— ——_—— tae unable to hold his position |‘ hobbling down stairs as fast asa partly | then bexan to plead aguin, asking if; vacant seat in the choir of the Foundry! GEO, BORGFELDT & CO. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS SUNDAY WORLD WANTS. City Officials Have $i t as night watchman in Lune Park or to | paralyzed foot permitted, and acreaming | sho couldn't keep Just one. Methodist Church, on the Avenue of the NEW YORK ‘CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO | pent jget any other position. When cross that she had been robbed. “No, you can't,” answered the youth! Presidents, when the services opened | (is WORK MONDAY WONDERS. | WORK MONDAY WONDERS. examined teen tee that he had a Too Much Money. The of drinks before he was run ov “A young man stole my diamond ear- rings, my #100) diamond earrings! Oh, Wrrtekey or beer?” questioned Attor. | catch him somebody,” she cried. =e =eT Eee = «Everybody's Going to The Big Store’* Complimentary 20 Stamps FREE, Tomorrow As many sets as are reason- tT” Notice to Charge Customers Purchases made during the remainder of this month Pyregey aa asi ity legs peed | MAIN LUILDING: WATER. s Men’s $1 First-Quality : Storm Rubbers YC _ Special Sale! noonday meeting to-day at No. 17 Vesey otreet. “The business men of this city have We do not advertise the name of the make, but you can see it for yourself on every pair of these rubbers when you come here tomorrow. High grade pianos are not necessarily high priced pianos. The WATERS oe are the very highest grade pianos made, and are celebrated for their superlative excellence, yet are sold @et to make up their minds whether or Parlor, GRE E NHUT All sizes in this sale. at reasonable prices,and the terms of paynient aremost liberal. THEM. Building. Only 100 complimentary stamps pus in any one will be regarded as if made in November, and bill will be tendered on December Ist. may invade the home and assassinate the charactera of upright men. “Until we have decided this question and to the satisfaction of all that ts fair and decent in us we shall not make any progress as a community. JUDGE 8AV8 HE 18 NOT : ING FOR HIMGELF, BUT THE CITY “Remember, I am not speaking in the wense of an individual who has been of- fended,” continued the Judge. “I am pot chafing under the insulting and nasty references Which have been made to me. I'm big enough to take care of myself. “In referring to the attacks of the ba T epeak for the man who lives his hot, under the friendly clonk of tho MAIN BUILDING: DON'T FAIL TC TO SEE AND HEAR Men’s ‘Duofold ee ha ae Knitted Underwear of a aia natin order and at extremely low A i Ss i t Al y R 1 Pr. aaa nnual Sale a most 4% Regular Prices "$50 to $190 “Duofold” health underwear is world-famous. The garments are made of two on payments of only $5 down and light-weight fabrics in one with air space between them, thus giving maximum of comfort and protection from $5 PER MONTH sudden changes in temperature. From the mill owners we have purchased more than $10,000 worth of these 8 ‘ ; j J choice garments classed as “seconds.” Only experts could detect any flaws. The worst defects anybody ie) a Ph. ee al attractive low prices on some will find is an oil spot or a broken thread which has been mended. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A BARGAIN. “‘Duofold’’ Underwear Is Made of ‘‘2 Fabrics in One’’— Finest Cotton on the Inside and Wool on the Outside. Horace Waters @ Co. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street. For this 43 D> nok id” Sh i ,000 md D as follows: $1.25 to *3 “Duofold ” Shirts and Drawers— 2 lots, at, a garment . Pr “ ae 79¢ and $1.35 THREE 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway. Your choice of veritable mountains of this justly famous superior fall and winter knitted underwear. STORES} Harlem Branch (Open Evenings): $A “6 ” Combination Suits, at. 98C, °1.75, *2.25 & *2.75 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. The very top notch of valuc-giving. Regular and “extra” sizes. The opportunity for you to lay in a supply of this choice under- wear is without a precedent in the entire history of The Big Store. The Selling Will Surely Be Big, Tomorrow, and Therefore We Have Arranged to Have Extra Selling Space and Extra Salespeople. Please Come Early MAIN Sit iieasy eoamuonae et rt pene 50c Jersey Knit Petticoats 35¢ cone ‘dig issue in this city fe not what Land or Hennessy might say of me. Tt fe: Are the property owners of the mraniocipality going to wait for the hour of property confiscation before coming toe realization of what they are facing? “It is not any longer a question of the equity, Dut taking the “Tou owners here, in the greatest city fm af] the world, cannot find a market fer your real estate. The answer is in the budget. Compare that of 1909 with hat of todey. The vawations in 1900 ‘were $108,000,000. This year they are 1en.c00,000. There is an increase of ns. y debt in 1910 wae $880,000,- STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forty-third Street In the Upholstery Departments—( the Fourth Floor) Tuesday, an Important Sale of ‘(REENHUT BUILDIN' This 56 Austrian China MAIN BUILDING: *12 to °18 Chinchilla and Heavy Cheviot Lacet Arabe Lace Curtains, Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains, a te Rea $5.00, 7.75, 9.75 $5.00, 7.50, 9.50 Git Gaal, flshed aoe $ = 30ns lor the prevailin, jes of close- Lacet pee pene «aaa ae gree ry meena coer me fe el for 12 Per weittus- | | fitting gowns. at ? .00, iA fe f e' 9 A re jece wil e. Sale tomorro' main suiLpinc—, | Sizes for Youths & Young Men A Timely Sale of Here's the once-a-year offer of high-class overcoats at $10. Splendid garments—fresh from the work-rooms of Pp oomers one of New York’s best-known manufacturers of higt-class ready-to-wear overcoats, For Women and Misses The chinchillas are in blues and grays. Shaw! collar and belted-| beck Just what is wanted for styles. Also plenty of good winter overcoats for men and youths in al se =f “ sizes, siyles and colors. Not a garment would be regularly priced lexs the Pree ayien—10 he than 's12, and the values range up to $18. worn wil ight - fitting Values $7.50 to 16.50 Pair Values $38.00 to 58.00 MAIN BUILDING: Another 380 of Our $5 Trimmed Hats, $9, 95 On Sale, Tomorrow, at. . . You will more fully appreciate td importance of this millinery sale when we remind you that our $5 immed Hats compare favorably, in with eraRre th value featured by other stores, ‘aylor’ Mannish Velour For To-morrow, on the First Floor, another offering of All Wool French Challis Jeo feng seems of goer cod where. Goes ae eet, 30° "La “Ta — dw littl owns, Warm and com: Youth's and Young Men's § Sold regularly at 68¢ and 75c Yard " “ia Fete ght ta ane | | fortables a 10 }| Baincoats eral some fear Dress Shapes—| at........ Crepe de Chine § Browns, grays, Vee nvalerst cellent “sample” ; 69¢ 788 Ld value $5; to. ....6. 3 95 In sasaimeres and cheviots; a from the best makers; jate—at. Wool Jersey 2 the new season's models; 'par- |] Wines to Si2,$ ticularly featured are BL UE ALL- WOOL SERGE SUITS at 7. 85 Ribbon Department REENHUT BUILDING: “ingly” ‘Drouners i very finest blue all-wool winter-weight serges in Imported Ribbons in the newest of the more exclusive designs in Brocaded View Never Before Was There a Bigger Bargain than This One! olin es - 9 handsome shades; likewise many stylesin striped worsteds in sizes §, Tinsel, Plaid and Roman for Millinery, Girdles, Sashes and Dress Trimmings. Lin- value $1.50; at... Ic up to 56; values to $7; at. 5 gerie Rosettes and Bows, Tulle Decorations of ribbon and gauze in stock or made $20 Dining Room $13. 75 to order. Sg it t. —"—— ———-GREENHUT BUILDING For To-morrow, at Very Special Prices: uite, a A \ d f ] S ] f R 5 . . T bi a Ch it t M tch Moire Tfieta and Plain Tofita, Fancy Ribbons sel exoed, wih aioe Boba oa ¢ Ch to Math, Vonderful Sale of Rugs good heavy pillar and claw feet. toot Deakan and four box-seat chairs upholstered in Chase Icather. Well made and finished in golden oak, In addition to the above, we have underpriced a number of pieces of dining room furniture. Come in and see them, tomorrow. In Which We Help Three Prominent Mills to Unload Their Tremendous Stocks Superb grades admirable designs and colors. The economies are very unusual. Bead the detail: a12 Seamed Wilton Kuss sre Wilton Rugs iu eaulatly dale Prise “he Dale Bree uy $34.50 te . 94. #°3810.6 ' Heamioas Witten ia! Axaaneey Mugs Ruse we’. 61/4 inches wide..in black, @\/, inches wide, in white, i and colors, Yard 25° 4, i . Yard 37° 2212 Seamless Velvet Ruge | 8.3510.6 Seamed Wilton Rue Sale Price ety Nad Axminater. ae jalo me GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER ©. Sixth evenve J.B.QREENHUT, Pres. (B® to 18® Streets ~——_——umen Double Zx Green Trading Stamps with furchases Made Before 12 o’Clock—Single Stamps Thereafter ql te V ae. | The New Trunk Department—(0n the Fourth Floor) Madies'a 's Koffers, made by Moritz Madler, of lalonie. Germany. They are of RohrPlatten, a flexible substance of extreme toughness, and are ee Sena lightest and most durable trunk on the market. The assortment includes: Dress, Steamer, Week-end, Three-quarter, Shoe and Hat Trunks, designed expressly for Stern Brothers, ranging in price from $25.00 to 125.00 “Innovation” Wardrobe Trunks, made in three sizes and four grades, are priced at $25.00, 45.00, 65.00 and 75.00 GREENHUT BUILDING Gray Enameled Ware ._ Y Piece Perfect 2 4 Cc Values lo 50c; at . » sauce Pans—with cover and long handle; about 4-gt. capacity Regularly Sale Price BV SO ceccc eee, 9280 4450 ow Berlin Dish Pans—abour 14-qt. capacity Sauce Pot—about 4-qt. capacity NO MAUL Ok TELEPHONE ORDERS FILLED, AND WE KESERVE THE RIGHT D LIMIT QUANTITIES Sauce Pans— with cover and long handle; about 6-yt. capacity

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