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FSHON BROAD | ; FOR $2,000 CATCH Health OF GOLD WATCHES Thieves Angle With Wire Hook Through Hole Punched in Jeweller’s Window. Rae LIGHTS ALL AROUND.’ Cafes Aglow, Cop on Peg Post, but None See Daring Theft Perpetrated. | | ‘Gn one of the Drightest of Broadway's worners, in the centro of the white ight Glotrict, $2,000 worth of goid watches fished out of the window of the & Co, iry more of Schwartz ‘Twirty-seventh street. some time fren darkness and dawn to-day Gpposite the scene of the ropdery te @e excavation for a new pbuilding. Beyons twinkle the bright lights of Maxim's, shedding their rays from the Weer of the restaurant down into Thirty @eventh otrest. Broadway flow. @ wide open space. Sixth @ene'’s throw away. A p @apposed to be on fixed post. 1 ity store has electric protection eurslare. While the tate crowds, or the early @ewds, ourged along the city’s main eatery, and \hief-takers were thought to We alert, the gold fishermen were bury. ‘Bastead of being frightened by the utilized the mate- | Wal used in the consiruction of the new @allding. They broke the window of the store on the Thirty-seventh Greet side with stone taken from th» @eendatica rock. ‘The job was as neat an it was daring. A newepaper was pasted over the win- @ew. Then the robber or robbers ae- urea a barre! in which had been stored @ meee of herring. From this perch the @iatew was smashed through the paper re @0 absorbed in their|the acore cards in the Bett overturned and the strewn finished their work, They watches were gone. the employees of Schwarts & eG the store this morning al- the first thing that greeted their ‘was the broken window. Then they it Pe i 5238 . HH i felt that The po- = pede ROOSEVELT IN MONTEVIDEO. Uvegear’s Foreign Mi im Greeting tu € fie-@ay and was met by the Minister of igen Affairs, the mem- bere of the diplomatic corps and repre- sentatives of the lead! bedies and clubs of Montevideo, To Everywhere” Franklin Hi oid, living with his brot! m, at Ne. 1784 Fulton street, Brooklyn, committed euicide by inhaling gas @pmetime thie morning. His dead bedy wes found in hia bathtub. The dead man had not been in his right mint mince the death of his wife a year ako. He had been in the New Je Impane Asylum until last week. Fifth Avenue Coach Company Brand New PIANOS ThatareFully Worth*325,at As we must make room for stock arriving for hol- iday display, EVERYS PIANO in our ware- om formneaty adtting upto $325 will be c peed out, TO-MORROW $5 Down ONLY. at............ $5 Monthly All Fully Guaranteed Liberal Allowence for Old Pianos Taken in Exchange KNABE WAREROOMS Sth Ave., cor. 39th St. | THE E EVENING WORLD" S$ AND WELFARE ASSOCIATION'S CITY-WIDE SERIES OF BETTER BABIES CONTESTS. Officials Praise Improvement Contests : Doctors of the Board of Health and ah ne Babies’ Welfare Association aie tly BO secure that they |Contest of Choisea District No. % where up @ tray of jewelry. The | judxing of the little entrants waa com- pleted on Saturday. Two hundred and twenty-five tots had their mental and You Can Stop | Those Headaches G THE EVENING WORLD, Lhe IO ones. FRICHARD RENOLD. 29M05, CHELSEA DISTRICTNO.2. Evening World, Says S. Jo-| serhine Baker, Head 01) tat 01 wo ki the Department of Child Hygiene, Is Doing a Won- deriut Work for New York. of Evening Wor mention certife: prizes will be eligible at onc medintely after awarde in the firat race. months later, It is this improvement feature of the Better Babies’ Contests that particu- larly interests the officers of the Bables’ Welfare Association and the Depart- ment of Child Hygiene of the New Bables’ | york Board of Health. “The Even.ng World, tn doing « departmen' vice for place quickly and comfortably. For 76 years we have manufactured Pianos, Dur- ing this entire period we have been known as pro- ducers of pianos and play- er-pianos of the highest quality only. We are selecting sound piano-values for you because we are Ex- perts and every piano we sell carries our fullest guar- antee, The enormous quantity of pianos sold irom the Knabe ware- rooms make these remark- able prices possible. A Limited Number of NEW 88-NOTE ing up to including Musie Rolls aod Free Library Privi lege, — TO-MOR- ROW ONLY prizes and bart for the improvement contest, which bexinn tm: the distribution Primes in the improvement contest will be given six fostering these improvement contests,” said Dr. #. Josephine Baker, head of the latter wonderful ser- York. These contests Election Night on a ‘Bus ET on a ‘bus to-night, ride down- town or up, look at the crowds, and if you want the returns get off either at Columbus Circle or Madi- son Square. You can get to either PLAYER-PIANOS Various styles and woods, formerly sell- ‘390 Terms to Suit Your Convenience TUESDAY, NOVEMBER “| GANGSTER WOUNDS BOY lay sult put that ine nar | Rig montis their ¢ ren nw they hay hey will follow t und wher RESENTED IS INSULT: mean “better citine Mra, Clarence urns, the indetatiganie| KNOCked Down Sort by Ambulance preaident of the Little Mothers’ Aid, 1 nino enthiisi etic Over the improve nent Driver, Empties Revolver prize feature. We thought’ stv this morning to an bye World te as He Runs. porter, °" ad plenty id ques tions from interes! swer when the fi Harney Conaoni, driver of the ambn- | lance of the Honpital of St. Francis, AVOID IMPURE MILK ter Infants an Invalids HORLICK’S MALTED MILK herb ane Imitalions Wis atk cdc ee, | milk, trp terpheanteere ly rio Forinfants, invalidecsd ! [Bepdnsilar ncn goer slebedy | invigorates nursing mothers ead the More healthful ton or Toho mo substitute, Ash fer HORLION 3 GORLICK'S Contains Pure Mile eating more int ontest than In the orig! They are now applying ther knowledge, and from week to week the delighted parents report at Read- quarters the Improvement of their little ‘If the judging was to-morrow, ‘my baby would 1 have no dount hear every day, and the far reaching publicity lectures a much higher will be attained by New At least 1 am sure of ct embraced by the Little tho post of d to him ofl enty He A Household eniely RADWAT's READY RELARY at al) @ruggtat’ DWAY & CU ww York, BUSHMILLS Irish Whiskey Some men say that a taste for Irish Whiskey is cultivated. Maybe so. Most worth while tastes are cultivated— And a taste for Bushmills Irish is a decidedly worth while taste, ALEX.DISHAW/ eco.ny “OUR. ONLY BUONX STORE. OF over $75. YOR $1.00 WHEY 125 He Siren 1.50 VEFeEY 150 sth Ri, 2.00 weemer H Ok 2.50 weruty Parlor censist- fag of 5-Piece Parlor Sul; Mabigany f. to mat.b, lurge Freuch Pate vler Mirror and nity $31.50] PROMPT DELIVERY BY “’ $29.98] AUTOMOBILE TRUCKS a $33.50 WE_ PAY FARES Kichea... ..(umtscy$7.301OPEN EVERY EVENING 149" St. |BAUMANN’S' 3’ Av. walk SHOOTING AT MAN WHO =m: As he rose, knoe | The youth dre dor hie sweater. 10 Kast Third street ran toward the | ht. miased, Faerhing, a twelve 1913. 4, ne through East Third street to- [iss Was Joatied by a youth tna gay [nun and a white and bt : ed who | vol ley, why are L you wearing | button?” do not Nave to," “ th Conaonl kno: fald the driver dy not have to take this, ether. ) and spat in hie | ed him down and, e¢ him down again. & revolver from un+ Frank Kuehl of No. es The gangster fired at him, but The bu tt ostruck = Willian ‘enr-old boy of No. the the polic Hast Third atreet, pining with af of other boys In front of Pubile i J nade an effort to reach the re. ver ani the stranger shot him in heck, and ran down ‘Toitd strret, ning every two fed the six Yr. dina aped across the wet defore the atrect stat! A squad of policemen and detectives accompanied by Consont, Kueh! and the boy searched the east side for the mar with the «un without auccess, © 35 Years Leadors Ci Simpson IN NEW yoRK'S SHOPPING CENTER. had rt steps un hamt nt and tuat he had ds Into Second | reserves from th mm surrounded the There’s Nothing Better For Coughs and Colds than Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Ter AVE. 19° T0209“ STREET. POPULAR PRICES. No extra charge for burning your initiale on one of these $1.65 Sheepskin ¢ Table Covers at Green, brown, tan and red, burnt in poppy, wild rose, acorn and poin- oettia designs. Art Embroidery Devt,, Second Peer. Advance Sale—To-Morrow Table Linens, Towels and Bed Spreads in our RK HIGHT FLOOR, Mid-Day Cabaret AURANT. EXPRBSS EL! The Gregorian Quartette And Other Big Features With Sorlin's Orchestra, Preliminary to LINLN WEEK, Beginning Next Monday Linen Week is an annual event for which we make elaborate preparations beginning months We have secured for this great occasion some of the most remarkable vaiues offered since the estab- in advance, lishment of this store, 35 years ago. An opportunity is offered those who desire! to secure Linen Week Values in advance. Table Cloths $8.75 Round Sealloped Damask revie’ Clots, the est ever offered At eo low 4 price. Warranted every thread pure linen and come in elab- orate Ree, Geeigns, fine scalloped edge. Just 1,200 for this sale oly 76. We doubt if ever you will have the opportunity again to buy H linen scalloped table clothe at Save on these 2.500 sturdy Beotch Damaak Pattern Table Cloths, three vente Ratt ‘Tavie s era Cloths, 2x: ds, at $3.50 ttera aut! Cloths, °x2% yardn, at. Por zavsers Table 2x3 yards, “Neekin to match $1.80 All-Lines Tal 5,000, @ wonderful table cloth bar- i they wre atrictly pure linen, hematitched or hemmed; oi 61. ® smooth even perfect w + Very piece ts new, fresh and clean and of Rrat quality! several handsome new designs; 2 yards wide with a par- tieufarly fine satin finish: yard, at z 95c 900 Damaek; 70 in wide: a splendid grade for avers: day hae: heavy, strong and durable; cholee from val of 68c new patterns; yard.. z. 100 Couch Covers, reg. 95.00 U 96.00. $3.45 High grade tapestry, wn ‘wou man: myles to nive dese sii - 900 Pairs 922.73 to 929.75 Silk Portieres: ss... $14.65 Portieres...... We have taken ailk portiere, sien elour portlere that wore wellt mi $22.75 to $20.75 and have repri W ay for this great f patter 14 colors ty enormous You canbot fail to fad what you want. room or chamber. $24.60 9x12 Royal Ax- minster and Velvet Rugs, 55c Cork Linoleum, square yard, 35¢c This sen 50 Fe 3 ren ine! Dil@ht oF wath anteed Iacuuer This 825.00 Golde FE Dinine_Chalre, 4 $1.95 ais Lines F: $2.45 le Cloths, only dozen purchased sp good huck towels pure white or with heat red borders, ready for use; at, dozen. $1.85 Muck Towels, in 1s hemmed ready for’ usc €80 Table Damask; It i: not often that you can buy all linen table damasks at this price, once a yea during linen week do we damask of such quality at thi pri warranted t 500 Doz ay 20x20 ine # new patterr juzen, 18X.5 Inc! ure white have every appearance of all nen napkins; dozen, Towels and Towelling 360 to 450 nd some hay bordera and others with | dentans; damask floral dozen, at 2,5C0 Fairs 95 Marie Antoinet point curtains 017.50 Lace ¢ ce $3.50 and Tapes): y Ib, Pure Layer in fin! All Linen Wapkins; heavy every towel atrictly pure linen; French Curtains... tries | tn teult torcet “and “Tera designs, Main Floor, The Advance Sale Days are Wednesday. Thurs- | day, Friday and Saturday, THIS WEEK. offer good tr n Napkit s for hard an unusually | he $1.50 Hi tow and hes: 7 8c Muck Towel: in thie ue Hera 95c¢}, ‘Ke sizen;| | ont res and 65.30 te . all w w White Bath Towels, | hemmed; 35¢ Tur! mined 1a'g0 Crash \ iwening; all linen . Quaitty ‘Towelting, an "Bea Spreads th Towels, EVATORS extra ‘made of "' 48c 12'e towel Ange pes ' 92e will give Bea aera ee ering a tnuntad Merits g iy 15 joa rr $1.00 Crochet Bed Spreads; just $1.35 18) S00 of then fog thin sale, '79¢ Since 1910—Our Largest Sale °£ Entire Year in Lace Curtains, Portieres, CouchCovers, Table Covers, Velours and Tapestries The fact is, there are $25,000 worth at $15,500, or about 35% sale four days— Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday—and that’s all there is to it. less than regular pric! es, On reg. srtnins “ . $2.00 |: Lit Li pene 78e\i * $15.00 Bed OUTFIT $27.50 Cotton MATTR Yegular price $45.00, at.... $27. IMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVE., 19TH TO 20TH ST., NEW YORK CITY: 100 Table Covers, 97.50 F rose or mulberry con. 5 to $10, is f alive n, bie) A Big 9x12 Seamless Rug, $11.95 Regular $15.00 Tapestry Brussels Wonderfully durable, woven in one picce, and in designs suitable for living room, dining What more could you desire in a rug value? $15.90 Fourth Floor, $10.50 6x9 Tapestry Rugs, $6.95 $1.10 Heavy Velvet Carpet, yard, 84¢ Linoleum Specials $1.25 Inlaid Linoleum, This #25.00 gold. en Oak CHINA CLOSET, revds; soft use; ate. $5.00 ‘Tapestry and embossed velour; any size 84, 10.4 or 124 95c Become a Member of Our Furniture Club And Pay the Same Prices as Though You Paid Cash Fitth Foor, $16.95 95c Fourth Floor, if furniture green, em- goid, old ’ ( “.