The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1913, Page 9

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an a _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1913. sea ] Shall Fract ribing himself as George + cut ana4 Schaeffer, forty-nine yeara old, a laborer Hand of Unidentified Mas. Any Old Glasses a yo dived and Seventy- | t¥ateventh street, died early to-day in WwW —_—— ; ot No, 42 Kast One Hundred and Thir- —The most important town p — in getting glasses ie to % , 7 pred ae r VANISHES IN TRANSIT oun elutened th 1NG ENE HRI: ive that no such man was known DARN them to exactly fit your evan eral years ago, pe husvand rev | scapes Twice. bit Is Finally | Policeman Hunt calied Dr. Ahearn LNIN( V1 —otherwise they are not omly, remarried, While Mrs. Von Clausen : 7 5 bs from Fordham Hospital. He said the). : useless but injurious. Temperamental Woman Tells ™** !" Kucope she wrote Mr, Strauss Caught by Policeman With - a ; man had been dead more than twenty: | Tindred and. Thirty -ninth ANY WA) Examined Without Change ‘ f S demanding that he get her “a real d ue A | European Thieves Get Into Irons} four houra. In his pockets, besides ® | Witis avenue at 8 o'ciock Ini ba ered E; . ° q voree and threatening to kill nim if] ‘e gold watah with a broken eryatal and | 4 oi of being drunk and disorderty) Regios wd Physilaa Court She Knows She Is did Mra. Vv | Motorman’s Help. | Bound, Sealed Boxes and Make |a keystone od emblem of @ secrot| tte carried a basket of fishing tackle Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50t0 988, 4 ; order, wet «nsfer ticket of the One | and sald ho had cpent the day fishing 104 Greadway at done St Not Insane. | seen: Another Rich Haul. Hundred and Sixty-#eventh street cros | At, Sheepen ad 1 10 ith tee., 100 . ace ‘ ynan Ste! ho has hon 0 wiroad, which had been lasued @ station an abrasion wae noth ne 5 Resses, \ | telat wh iu Hea) shor) PARIS, Nov, 17.—International thieves | fO¥R tulrael MMe Ae amber of 08 hie head and an acabulance ‘wee « $06 Siste Ave, 2208. | 17 West 480—B 9 [At No. avemeyer street, Williams: | succeeded In extracting ingots of Koll] i 44 ‘ t a cal he surgeon eald the man's Felten Ye Von. ciauren nits io Ue ti Ming, was sessing tau worne custnnersealued at 420000 Teoma covignmentauaranaes writen on ape of PABHF 404 ul) wan fracrured "bat ne one could| KO) SLERT nner fram wre Tombs so Sy nay be mar. A of $1,000,000 while it was on the way rom him how he came by the = ° A va | this afternoon when a young man en-| Of $1.0! 7 stn Oe | Through the addresses on the carde|injury, He tapidly grew worse, and | Duts the darning ball out P led Mma Peutedtto be won ye me feat ‘Vtered the store, pilted a revolver and] fom Constantinople to Paris, where ity ing police found Mra, Mary Pfelffer, |died at 6 A. M. in the hospital, nd) of cammtanion. ue The reat | & arrived on Thursday last week. De- inting Mt at Steiger and the women |talls of the rubbery have Just, been] Ty "the Morgue from her home at No. Yar ? Pure Imperial Ottoman Bank at Constanti-] 138 Clay avenue, the Bron, and : 50. lanrieked in fright. Steiger had nerve] nople to the Ottoman Bank here in| identified the body as that of Simon Silk IC enough to rush for the thief. forty cases, iron bound and seated. Tho] Pfeiffer, her husband, a harber, He]: F inastied Ai c cases wher they reached their destina-| left home, she @ald, yesterday morn- The man smashed hin on the head | tion looked from the outside as thourh| ing. ne| with the butt of Mx revolver and gan| they had never been touched, but on = We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise0! into the street. Steiger went after him | being checked at the bank the §20,000 a as he could, shouting for help, | Was missing. ‘Tennis Mxpert Has a fon. asked ter] a8 fat as be could, phouling for helm | Each of the casen had been freshly| LOS ANGELES, Nov. 17.-Mra, “Tom” to the rowd wok up the chase and the | seated at each frontier it had crossed,| Bundy, formerly Miss May Sutton of + off} fugitive made for tho new Grand /and the French anvert that the] connie tame, gave birth te 6 fon yester. = Atreet extension running along South |gold could not been stolen on! gay, Third street. ‘The crowd was close be- | French territory hind, en A - y 1 by the police of He turned into Marcy avenue and|. Several big robbertes of gold similar to z , ri Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street ‘or some time. In raced toward South Second street, He had almost re tt when he was . vertaken. He tried to nap his re- | November, 12, 80000 tn’ English #ov Satisfactory er several times, but it did not! ereigns was extracted from a large a lxle and he used it as a club, at|signment sent from London to Al results always last beating himself free. dria, Egypt, and in January this yea | With the crowd still at hia heels, he| another $25,00) was stolen while on the Bi follow the out—the hea Icontinued to run, ‘The whole neighbor- | Way from Hamburg to f ag de creed | on, the sick, sour hood was aroused. There were hun- ane 1 | pees | stomech end foul gates—turn them out |from the bowe , ‘tigreat, | dreda of men, women and children in| Committed by the same band of thee. to-night with Cascarets. A Cascaret to-night will straighten you | the streets. ain the crowd caught : Bele i 5 ing—a 10. 0! knocked dow: id 7 Mien tic sopatate your [eae ieee wil Lsep vive wae ae? ened ote reen| HAMMERSTEIN’S SON SUED. who, accompanied by her brother, went | The body was identified at the hos. Hearts are made glad, By the timely use Of a World Want Ad. impetus behind Mrs. \ etremuous attempt to be writ of habeas corpus 4 N before Justice Seabury in Court, when her lawy: , Cowt that she we ky Hall and get Je for the cash drawer, The women Y | matters @| Tt have the | were with the |am not in In the lor hol f The most notable sale of men’s clothing in years is now in progress at U' Neill’s Big Store for Dad and the Boys. os OVERCOATS & SUITS New 1913-14 Styles Made by jood and that misery- ea eeey of and was off again, his clothing | , 4 , A months. Don't forge . f his face cut and bruised from te blows he had received r h ¢ O'Donnell of the Bedford ave- x od, It eradicates dandruff. nue station grabbed him at South Third | and beat Prevents falling hair. nd Gra is. ‘The fugitive tossed | Forty-second street on Oct. 14 atural cole a useless revolver and went at 8. Detten Br rey or hsir—note an who filed the action Pottibone, loney back if acteatishied. | policeman with his fists, O'Donnell dye. | clined to-lay to disc the suit drugsiom, bore i ‘: i ii 5 And About 4,000 Swagger New Winter Overcoats and Suits from Another Equally High Clase Meker The Actual Values of Which Are $18.00 to $35.00 “ Semele | motorman of a 1d street car stopped | cetelle were promptly refused at the of- Baste: 1raed dale Heer lenpal from the platform and {ce# of the Hammerateins, Pettibone, (Hay Specialties Co., Newark, The simplest way to tell you what is embraced in this great event is to say that f the suit and the overcoat you like best are here—every style, fabric, color and pat- tern is included—from a “horsey” morning sack to the approved full Evening Dress cond. ‘ " Suit and Overcoat. And these Tuesday Sales Are Just as Important Women’s $35.00 | Thanksgiving Sale of |New $4.00 Mes- ' Russian Table Cloths |saline Silk Waist| Pony Skin and Napkins at $2.95 New importation of fine Satin} Navy blue or black, sises $4 to 64 Damask Table Cloths and Napkins to} ad, lice neck with lark Coats, at $25.00 i f Antoinette! rill, long prove m fon Blouse at ihey $4.95 unk and Raccoon; $4 inches long. y y With drop shoulder, I d'espr't an jan crene, in black and colors. O'Neil) Main Store—Third S00 0 Pony Coats, " .. $29.50 with lon ene ene! $6.50 Bracelet shoo sssoandecsore,| Watches at $3.98 rei 2 Sterling Silver Watch Bracelet, solid skin. Value .] with good movement. So S90 S000: Medic inches west! 15 5) Night Robes, 69c| Table Tumblers, Made of good quality—yokes and * | Electric Table collarless effects—in solid colors and Just Arrived dainty stripes. 50 barrels of very good quality eff Special Night Robes in Masonville Cot-| Table Tumblers, with a clear finish, Lamps *%'"$7.98 | con or Berkeley Cambric, 91.00. Regular Se dozen” Spe ; niin Week 8215.00, at iG 1 % sntvvhite dian Valle 94 Ge Fur Sets Rohnietar Pie nin ace 28 | eet $35.00 |tersnce 2s searantgeanie| or! ot” SLOSS A einsetiaics $40.90) iw we 924.15 Englishe Sets, Value 450.80. at Sea | Women’s $2.50 | Porcelain Dinner |WoolUnionSuits| Sets, $19.75 & 9x12 Ft. Royal | at $1.95 cel@rcce_ vey fing Maal por Wilton Rugs | mee pie eds cat ee ae | at $38.50 iin scoves ‘tate nah: mod tor $23.67 American prlnbmrken lines of, Wool Wilton | Women's 3$e White Ribbed Coron, Dinner Sets, ¢ \]] variety, Extra values for the room! Vests at 25c EE ial “High neck, long sleeves; pants and, $18.25 ee I 8 0g Ct Bea A arent Har, | Another exiinite Dinaae. Set ot : To make Oasis Egyptian Cigarettes 12 sine suid inches eal 93°Q5 $1.00 Flannelette wussea. rs supreme In their class | gets ° —our wonderful tobacco resources, our long manufacturing skill and experience were staked on our ability to turn out the best five cent cigarette. Smoke them. You'll admit our claim is correct. lO for5¢ Lopate Mpnitone Cs Premium Store, 7th Avenue and 16th Street tiiIIiiitiiiiiitiititisiit i / | Ina very large | 1, assortmentof all) teiidery edges; auitable for the cold Mi tahes ta| "RS wala wtero—taiea reer, | $5.50 Armure / : ° nes metal Portieres, pair rime Va $4,775 Blankets, | » D ues up te TLS, | . $3.50 For Table at, Pair, $3.75 A complete showing of M Decorations | Fine Full, sizes Wool Blankets, | Armure Porticres ia “all. the Hable ¢ “Fine Wool Blankets—Bound with| Other styles at Lamps of glass] silk binding, 134 in deep to match 85 a pair, from 68.00 a ‘ with 30. borders: suttable f for fest pair, from $8.05 shedes in ted colors. chawbers; regular 50 Regular 79¢; inl Ol pelt Ati ve svviase acne es '° 9. tg ee arto i Nas moti HOO! otto IO L=——IO'Neill-Adams Co., Sizth,Avenue, 2th to. aad Serest, New York roe -— Sroreengitem .. elt mmagmenee scree

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