The evening world. Newspaper, October 29, 1913, Page 9

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“ar i | PALROAD BLAMELESS. | FOR WRECKING AUTO. © AND KLIN THREE MEN WHAT DYSPEPTICS afflicted by hastly terminations, Not — Responsible, © Coroner ‘'s ADVICE. Finds, for Death of Sam- uel Osgood Pell. in the stoma mately, such @ » his chaut- , Who were near Long h sufterers are ut and iacking in thi Beach on Aug. 3 Coroner Neu finds that Pell was arty, ing nis car at about thirty miles an diet all starchy, sweet re trying to keep 1 to the sign posts or signals of ounded by George J. Easton, the man in charge of the train, that the three front cara were lighted; that from the Long Beach road that crosses the railroad tracks at this point a clear and unobstructed view can be had of the headlights and the lighted cars of @ passenger train proceeding to or from Long Beach in the night time. That the warning slens at the cross: ing can be plainly seen at a distance by passing autolsts; that no crossing watchman was on duty at the sald crossing after 10 P. M. on the date of | Srysiciun 1 pelle the accident, and that the motorman in | whenever nece charge of the train applied his brakes |T cannot see thi and emergency when lie saw that the | famed and trrit automobolists made no attempt to atop| St ait th thelr car, but the momentum of the train was such that the brakes could not stop the train in time to avoid the collision. The Coroner. holds that nelther the motorman nor the Long Island Rallroad Company |s to en 3 af Oculists’ Opticians Both are exone: Half a Century in Buala:es, Neglect. He suggests the ever increasing way, the Long Ix! where the fatality Eyeglass Fitting Is a Distinct Science and a Profession! —-You cannot afford to trust your eyes to those who do not erossing to the rth as “the Jekyl take the matter seriously. Sight is too precious to risk. all hours of t trains are bein, a Eyes Examined Without Charge by Registered Eye Physicians. Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12. PAYS FOR “NIGHT WORRORS.”| 184 Brondway at dob) 81. ator Hiee Former Brooklyn Mayor Maulcted 1223 Sih Ave,, 16th 8! | eTOO t * 360 sixth ave, 226 8, 490 Fut nn $1., Cor, Bond $!., Grookiza. “Che Tango Gossard yes, itis extreme but you will ene its modish freédom E Tango Gossard is the extremity of corset style. It imparts to the figure that graceful, careless, abandoned poise so essential to the true expression of the sea- son's styles. Comfort makes it ideal for the woman who walks, motors, golfs, or “Tan- gos.” And its style makes it splendid for after. noon and evening wear. The Tango Gossard is only a few months on the market, but its sale has been wonderful. Women of ultra fashion, here and abroad, have accepted it as the last word in corset style. | They Lace Jy, Front” Tango Model 320 - $12.50 Most women can wear this model with the greatest satisfaction. It is equally well suited to women of slight, medium or heavy stature, with small, medium or full bust. This model is so advanced you must see it to appreciate its effectiveness. Have one fitted to- day—it will feel and lock so good you will wear it home. The Tango Gossard extends above the waist line a trifle, and the abdomen curves just the slightest bit. The hips are, of course, reduced greatly and the skirt is medium in length. Three elastic sections give un- restricted use of the limbs. Above the waist line there is practically nothing to interfere with the movement of the body, In silk Batiste material of The ]-W. Gossard (0. priced, Largest Makers of Fine Corsets Lonwit Teller & Co., New York Olmstead Corset Co,, New York Best & Co,, New York Abraham & Straus, Brook'yn & Co,, New York heon & Co., New Yorls you will find that your food ag antacld known, It hae no direct on the stomach: but by neutraliel removing the source of t which Inflames the deil es more than vt. that, in ¥ vel on this 1 Railroad ma ssing,’” during ronight while jo Accident. ‘mer Mayor of Soe ut the head in| ‘s son and his larry B. Schlieren, stoher, 192, that she has ‘night hor e defines as being bad SHOULD EAT ically all forme of times out of ten. | ich ean only come from a well fed body r the benefit of those sufferers who | ve been obliged to exclude from their and take some of the rected above, and hulich Sons | 101 Massay, Aun St, 17 Wes! 420—H. ¥.! $1.95 Gjuaranteed Plated Silverware And with the Near Approach of Thanksgiving, This Sale Takes on a Double Importance b “CEYLONA” PEARLS At $5 The equa! of these In quel- Gy ity connot be matched olee- that really doesn’t know how to make a commonplace article. GROUP No. 1— Values bs was’ This 79¢ where under 10 to #20, M) Soft, delicate color i lengths, including @p * % « Sale, at . Sugar Bowls, Cream Pitchers, Spoon Trays. GROUP No. 2— Values to $4.50; This $1.95 Sale, at 2-in-1 Breakfaat Sets, Chocolate Pota, Coffee Pots, Serving Trays, Jewel Casea, Crumb Sets, BonBonComports, Cake Plates, Candlesticks, Water Pitchera, Pie Plates, Casserolea, 3-Bottle Casters. $1 to $100 JEWELED SLIPPER BUCKLES G9 tiny deine at Unc inum with brilliant el stones. Can be wort Sale, at. Tea Pota, MAIN BUILDING: Tomorrow’s morrow’s Women’s Smart, $ New Blouses, at. .... We urge you to make comparisons between these blouses and the grades selling elsewhere at $2. . ; Then, and only then, will you appreciate what an extraordinary sale this is at $1. . . You have an opportunity to select from most attractive collections of handsome and remarkably stylish blouses in black and white materials ever assembled. “ The assortments for your choice include: White Voile, White Crepe, White Batiste, Striped White Voile, Black Soiesette, Black Sateen, Black Poplin and Black Brilliantine. This season's newest and prettiest style-features are in evidence in the fashioning of these exceptionally dainty models. The Medici and other dainty collars; frills of same material, also of net, embroidery and other embellishments. High- and Low-Neck Models, with the New Long Sleeves. Some have set-in sleeves, others with the new long shoulder and yoke; some are corded, others hemstitched. ; Whether you are interested in this sale of Blouses at $1 or not, it is always well worth your time to visit this wonderful department of ours. There you will find gathered the season's most attractive blouses in Staples and novelties. Our Price Policy Protects Your Purse. You Ma GREENHUT BUILDING: Safel Judge bendrede I||siedteres Specials in Furniture re scribed and Illustrated in This Announcement , peed ace paraded is bound to appeal to the thrifty householder at this season of the year. Each piece of furniture, in quality and style, measures up to the Greenhut- Siegel Cooper Co. high standard. _ re $40 Golden Oak Buffets—as illus- i trated; 54 inches long and 24 inches deep; 2x44 French plate mirror, bs quartered oak wi top; best construction and finish ; tomorrow, at $22.50 Englander Davenports —-as il- lustrated; back of couch drops down, making a full-size bed; can be casily transformed from couch to bed and back again; National fab- ric spring and cotton mattress; frame is of metal, which makes this & most sanitary bed °1475 or couch ; tomorrow, at { $25 Quartered Oak Colonial Dining Room Tables —as illustrated; heavy planked top; 10-inch pedestal; 42- inch top; handsomely designed | and finished; 6 ft, extension; golden oak color; 19 75 ‘MAIN BUILDING: Best Foods for Least Mon Five words which tell the complete story of our Mammoth Grocery. No need to come here in ree Send ae order by mail if need be, or phone Chelsea 4000. Solid- Packed Tomatoes ew Sweet Peas : inglish Marmalade s A S—Founteia Chiver's de. Orange Marmalade; GLENMORE QUALITY Ton ES], ‘cias'dhect june | TEL al | Gi = | cane, $2.95; doi q MTGE || Baines POE “Be | by FRESH LOBSTER Mephisto brands DQ | dor, 81.14. 4 M Myo. flat can Yor el esean ke || FOUNTAIN WHoLe PURI | APE JUICE Fountain qua ity; TOMATOES 1 Be || tARE J tain quay | case, 03.45; doz, 01.75; can... HFT AS—Founteia 1 Te do! regs 4bc la . | S ity 5 83.80; dor. 81.95; can 4 Oc | MARYLAND SPECI, BRAND WEEE WRINKLED PEAS Fountain || phi v2" impciiereiy CREAM.” Om Wy" H qualitys case, 03.45; dor, $1.78; 156 a 25c can ity; Me gallon can Our Own Roasting GUADARALT BtEND COREE. 10 Ibe., 83.30; fie, 85¢ Ib. iets, dle 10 Ibe, 83.08; 3% Ibe. 8 nt THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1913. We have purchased enormous stocks of newest and finest silver- ware from one of the biggest Eastern manufacturers—-a concern GROUP No. 3— Values to $2.25; This @ mounted with gol Ash Trays, Covered Butter Dishea, Syrup Pitcher and Tray, Candlesticka, stone-set clasps, Children's Cups, Syrup Pitcher and Tray, Pierced Cake Plates, By ede EI Card Trays, Open Butter Dish, Covered Butter Dishes, landle OTHER STRINGS AT Fern Dishes, withartiticialferns, re" Blower Pots, 10-inch Reflectors, Jewet GROUP No. 4— Values to $7.50; This Water Pitchers, Plain Baking Di * Novelty Baskets, ey|! R148; 2 reg 18> 6 # OLIVE Oll-—Fountain qua- $4) 54 | | —<“<Fverybody’s Going to The Big Storez MAIN BUILDING A Sudden Purchase-—An Amazing Sale For the first day's selling of this extraordinary occasion we have divided great quantities of this superb plated ware into six groups, as follows: GROUP No. 5— Values to $3.50; This $1.50 Sale,at... $1.00 Muffinera, Tea P Bread Trays. Sandwich Traya, Crumb Sete. GROUP No. 6— Values "Baie, at.” 85.00 Pierced Fruit Baskets, Soup Tureens, Five-Livht Candelabra, —Comporta, Si; e | Basketa. $12.50 Flower or Fruit $ Basket—This Sale .. 7.95 $3.95 ze Coffee Pota, Pierced Bakers, M4-Inch Traya, ‘MAIN BUILDING Tomorrow The Big Store Shall Sell 500 Women’s $19.75 to $22.50 Fall & Winter $12.7 5 Coats, at Scores of Handsome Fashions for Your Choice at This Remarkably Nominal Price In this sale we offer our patrons who were notable to attend a similar event a week ago another very big opportunity to buy high-class fall and winter coats at a bargain figure. ALL OF THESE COATS WERE MADE TO OUR SPECIAL ORDER BY ONE OF OUR BEST MANU- FACTURERS—-ONE OF THE STRIKING STYLES IS ILLUSTRATED. The collection of materials: Chinchillas, Two-Toned and Plain Boucles, Novelty Stripes, Plushes, Caracul Cloths, Vicunas and Black Broadcloths All sizes from 32 to 44 bust-measure. NO MAIL, . D., TELEPHONE OR APPROVAL ORDERS FILLED GREENHUT BUILDING: Stoves for kitchen, bathroom and living room. All priced in dinary economy, TON © $12.75 BON RANGES—with 5 ho side 9% CYLIND finish top, sine; reg. $1.75; at AS KADIATORS “404 top; jewel front; eine; reg. 82.58; at fin f-tube Smoked Meats DOLD'S WESTPHALIA STYLE BACON Ib 2lc HAZEL STP! s HAZEL WESTPHALIA STYLE O9e SMOKED OX TONGUES— Sale Hallowe'en Apples Barrel, LARGE KING APPLES. OUND SWEET APPL SPITZENBERG APPL 174e 20-0UNCE_ APPLES RAs BEN DAVIS APPLE ROLLED SMOKED 14:¢e BALDWIN APPLES SHOULDERS" GREENING APPLE: ail the tead- 1, WALNUTS 1; Ib A SAFETY MATCHES— Regularly Sale Price | "gross, £80; dozen Mi ti 424.50, 819.50 Seamed V Sine x12; Sine 83 ‘ on Stoves and Heaters Newest Standard Makes Specialized During Our Great October Sale OLUMBIAN MAGIC ¢ ING PARLOR STOV 8) CYLINDER OIL HEATERS 0512 Seamtons Velvet Regulerly Sale Prive | Regularly Sale Price [26.50 $2: 26.80. .$3 OF Notice to Charge Customers Purchases made during the remainder of this month will be regarded as if made in November, and bill will be fendered on December Ist. “MAIN BUILDING: Women’s 20- Button -Length Mousquetaire Glace Gloves (White Only)— All Sizes— Tomorrow, at *1.95 a Pair A Big Store special as no- table as this one needs no selling argument. Neither does the item which follows: Women's PXM Cape Street Gloves —Havana, Manila and russet; pair. c ne RE Ge A CEO 10 E10 he. a manner giving you extraor- OAL HEAT- Oil Heaters 4 tinlahs $9. 5Q trimmed; reg. 83 80; ER OIL HEATERS —j it i GREENHUT BUIL DING—— Domestic Rugs in All Popular Sizea 212 Asminetor Rugs S939 | 1788 | 512 Tapenti $19.50 (Seamiess) 17.50 (Seamiess)

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