The evening world. Newspaper, November 12, 1913, Page 10

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ptt \/ | ‘him, He sald jav ee FOR PARASITES WHO LURE GIRLS ASTRAY Magistrate House C Degraded Creatures worthy of Name of Men. Un- CHIEF OF CADETS ONE. Six of Eleven Arrested in De- partment Store Waiting Room Sent to Workhouse. Six of the eleven yor yesteriay afterne the ta ing room at nvivel Pirethye partment #tore, where, it is allow: they were exdeavoring to lure girls to lives of shame, have been sent to the Workhouse on Mackwell's Island. Macin« trate Houw Yorkville Potter on thelr way py Magistrate J fers and names with the young who ar " They: looked like ra of the trate the men acc alleged to have been en- waged in The men, we © of th own stamp. 1 and lined and 1 wore some of the lates SALESGIRL TELLS HOW SHE WAS APPROACHED. 's Them \] Mawr and be THE EVENING WORLD, — aloes LER WO! NIN Ti WEDNESDAY, ff DAYS IN JAIL ‘Bryn Mawr’s Temple for Superwomen Opens With Fifteen Pretty Neophytes in First Class 1913. cities before our retura. “We arrived in this country yester- day and will give our first exhitition Friday evening. Included in the delega- tion are seven lieutenants of the Swed- NOVEMBER 132, aide de camp on the staff of the Crown A. Victor Baick, who is @ member of the International committee of the Olympic games, and ft was through his efforts and the Stockholm Gymnastic Soctety that the games were first organized. [Our mission tn this country 1s princt- ily to atimulate interest.” Will ay Winter and Sum- rane SMI ATES secowesncne" HET SHON THER Fifteen gitiikine, ten to nove to-day “Temples of § twelve years first of the at) Bryn vurse of training to evolve the highest Hegians in the world pungMiers are, say, en, they will enter new set of graces nto the women’ which Is expect type of femu Mor instance, it is promised that they Will be able to read Fren and Latin at sight, do th tounding suis etry, write co ch, German nowt ae. n algebra poxitions in r Robert Siskind, twenty-two years old giving as is address No. M4 Kelty street, in the Bronx, wan the first to be arraigned. Ida wrt emple oyed that on the ladies’ waiting room, with anotii: young man, She was reading a paper ‘and, without other address, Siskind walked up to hor and sald: went me or the other one? you got on, He then y take an ap with the girl, but she moved whe alleged masher then spoke lo Detective Bean of Costican’s force, not knowing Ye kinder bashful, Some ha intent bug I'M pet ner y Charlies Bradley, Gimbel Bros., testified that he had figkind out of the waiting room on eral occasions, Sixkind was sent to the Werkhouse for thirty days, Gam Rosenthal, twenty-two years 014, giving ils occupation as that of a tonductor and his address at Ne East One Hundred and Tenth str was sent to the Workhouse for 0 Ida Kline was aixo the chef w against him. On Mo went into the waiting ing her apparent y alon “Meet me to-night. I mean business hurch." meet him but house detective for t to Detective I made the date witht et her.” Albert Grant, who has a ticket agency in the waiting room, testified that he had seen Rosenthal in the room every working day for the last four- teen months. Magistrate Houwe declared he was pow itive that the men who had been ar rested were cadets, “You and your kind,” enthal, “are the most men. You are not wort of men. You are the wor Parasites who hank ou the public. You hang aboot in public plaves to lure he sald to Ro: dexpl to lives of shame and to turn the they make by'their shame over for your support. ¥ their ruin, that you may live on thelr araings, I cannot imagine any more degraded cre Sixty daye In the Workhouse for you" THIS ONE KNOWN AS THE ond avenue, was known as th of the Cadets.” Anna Plann other Ba » teatified tia yhe was Hl room on 3 In and sat “Helo, kid get somebody. It Phen, the girl xy ing remark, 2» Albert Grant, hat he had + every day He woe Minty days in the W ventence Macivtrate House 2 “chief.” 4 S WATERTOWN, first rea! snowst here y6 ‘whes the storm absiod | Desks and equipment express Uh Vit te ‘announced, until Bryn Mawr shati Mailing veiwoen sunrine and wi) understood of the people—in short do most of the stunts hat many pollegians, ny of thelr p such as can or female, wore, never | he new woman will be| ivinely, miling and equable ex- f a well-balanced able to dai and maint terior, un foot races open ein, sur half hour nap every day the life strenuous but af the temples is the the of w woolle a won for them the nicknu % the scoffers. Pheir schoolroum is a Japanesque pa- . open to all the four winds, painted in harmonious browns and reds, din all things perfectly roy The firs: | into. whiten | or this CAPT. HOHLENBERG It ts called | an Pavilion. ! tall, bvery year | shou word in school furniture. t, Meht-haired fellows whose have taken ius full ocmplement of |b! can superwomant int Surrenders After "2m CASTORIA the Dourine | “For Infants and Children, vaa'soat st The Kind You Have Always uo ad Just shot for a deer. ‘The dead ig Daniel Hamman al Geeeme ne dead man is nmes, & ature aborer of erior, The deer season Slane y and this is the first wie ae a Wisconsin fe and told him he a man whom he mis He said he would surr OpPpeENHEIM, GLLINS &G 34th Street—New York Tomorrow (Thursday) an Important Sale of Young Men’s Overcoats and Suits At Unusually Low Prices Young Men's Overcoats Correct’ English models, of chin chilla, Shetland cloth and smart mixtures, in single and — double hreasted effects, with semi-fitted or belted back; sleeves and yoke lined with silk. | 20,00 Value rd on the anproved LD lines, in fine hair lines, mixtures and plain black, blue and gray. Sizes 82 to 40. Jo vrm 14,00 Young Men's Suits and Overcoats of the highest standard of quality 22.50 «4 25.00 SYSTEM OF EXERCISE If you happen to stroll along Broad- nywhere between Thirty-fourth | oth streets and see one or more | ure as pquare us a Swedish build them, do not wonder, introduce to ‘Abrerida t for the gation, whieh in ir wald Hulmbers, month, after wh aceept t Connaug exhibition |first Regime ning. “The Ling system is one of nt Armory considered the finest sys em | Women's secret of | physical Ntness, known as the Ling sys- tem, which has been in vogue in Sweden for the past hundred years and ta re splendid physique of on Priday amed J. Herman Ling de | na choxen | jociety to | nl Is f unis The Most Interestin | OPPENHEIM, GLLuNs 26 34th Street—New York 4 Afternoon and Evening Gowns Al A special purchase of several hundred distinctive gowns, embracing original interpretations and reproductions of exclusive Parisian models. The materials comprise such fashionable fabrics as Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Charmeuse, Chiffons, Brocaded Velvets and Tango Crepe in all the new shades, suitable for all occasions. L Usually $70.00 & $75.00 Thursday and Friday, November 13th and 14th. James McCreery & Co. 34th Street—5th Avenue—-23rd Street EXCEPTIONAL _PRICE REDUCTIONS On Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Suits, Kimonos, Negligees, Waists, Corsets, Silk Petticoat: and Silk or Merino Underwear, lwo will visit (Chicago, Boston, Phila- Iphia, Miunexpolls, Buffalo and other Stewart & Co. FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER 37TH STREET WILL CLOSE OUT TO-MORROW 200 Fur Trimmed Suits ces At the Season’s — Prices Ish army and Capt. Stiverstolke, who is | f of our society is Sir | 120 Fur Trimmed Suits Former prices up to $49.75 80 Fur Trimmed Suits * Also 20 three-piece Velvet Suits Former prices up to $67.50 18.50 24.50 Some of the above have fur collars and cuffs; pn others the skirts are also fur trimmed. __ALL SALES FINAL. NONE c. oO. D. Gown Sale We Have Ever Announced! an Extraordinarily Low Price 39.50 Dresses Coats, Wraps, Gowns, (er emers James MeGreery g Co. 84th Street—5th Avenue—23rd Street On Thursday, November 13th Unusual Values IN_ FINE FURS Hudson Seal Coats of selected Chapal-dyed Skins with heavy brocaded silk lining; 45 inches long. Size 34 to 46. value 165.00 125,00 Persian Lamb Coats of Lustrous Skins,—three- quarter length. value 195.00 165.00 Caracul Coats with Chinchilla Squirrel collar, 45 inches long. value 95.00, 75.00 French Seal Coats,-—new models. ......... 58.50 value 75.00, Mole Skin Muffs. . value 37.50, 27.50 Mole Skin Scarfs........ “ 37.50 27.50 Natural Skunk Muffs,—-5 stripes......... 37.50 value 47.50, Natural Skunk Scarfs....value 27.50, 22.50 Black Lynx Muffs........ “ 55.00, 45.00 Black Lynx Scarfs....... “48.00, 35.00 Black Wolf Muffs...... » “22,50, 16.50 Black Wolf Scarfs....... “ 14.50. 10.50 WOMEN’S BLOUSES Crepe de Chine Blouses in various models . 4.95, 5.50 to 14.50 value 6.00 to 16.75 Chiffon Cloth Waists in exclusive models, —the prevailing colors. 2.95, 3.75 to 12.00 value 4.00 to 14.75 All-over Lace and Net Blouses in numerous models. 2.95, 4.95 to 18.75 value 4.00 to 24.50 A large variety of Imported Fine Lingerie Blouses. 3.25, 4.95. 6.75 to 15.75 value 5.50 to 19.75 WOMEN’S GLOVES 1-clasp English Tan Capeskin, — prix seam... value 1.25, 95c pair 16-button Length Mousquetaire White Glace, value 2.75, 1.95 pair 1-clasp White or Natural Doeskin for boys, misses and women. value 1.00, 85c pair LACE & CHIFFON VEILS New Importation of Real Point Applique Lace Veils in many dainty designs. 1.50 to 7.50 each Ombre Chiffon Veils in new color combinations. 95c to 5.95 each plain colors in the newest 1.50 to 4.50 each Special Values White Lace Veils... ..65c¢ to 1.15 each value 95¢ to 1.50 A 75c to 1.65 each value 1.25 to 2.45 Hemstitched Chiffon Veils,— Black, White and popular colors. value 2.00, 1.35 each Novelty Auto Veils of Lace,—Black, White and desirable colorings. 2.25 and 2.95 each value 3.50 to 6.00, CORSETS SPECIALLY PRICED A collection of “CB a Ia Spirite,” “Warner Rustproof” and “American Lady” Corsets,— in- complete sizes. value 3.00 to 5.00, 1.95 B. & J. Brassieres of heavy Cambric trimmed with dainty embroidery; opened in front, laced in back. Size 34 to 46. Special 50¢ “American Lady” Corsets Models for every type of figure. Made of Ime ported Coutil, Fancy Broche and Silk Brocade, Chiffon Veils,— shades. Black Lace Veils Cautili cece: 1.00, 1.50, 2.00 and 3.00 Fancy Broche........ ../3.00, 3.50 and 5.00 Silk Brocade...... Seakieaeepowerceein cae MOO) UMBRELLAS For Men and Women Extra Fine Quality Taffeta Silk,— handles of Staghorn, Natural and Carved Wood with Sterling Silver trimmings; Sterling Silver Caps, Etched and engraved. values 4.50 and 5.00, 2.95 Taffeta Silk Umbrellas,— handles of Natural Wood, English Furze, Boxwood, Weichsel, Mission, cle, values 9.00 and 3.50, 1,908 .

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