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my THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1913. BON SUSPECT [ces same See ETATEE TE PAYOANG HOLD (SECS STL as ao Tn Pasay: Siete ‘ SEE Seco) oma waa TES ssistasesnees ARE IILED FOR LARCENY) BQNWIT T ELLER & Co. Buvestra | rR. ©. Venning and Dr. & SkINNET | away from Pollcaman Coakley’ fired Present to tell wat he found. The| was arrested [Seed eee b eter tale a pore OF RICH MAN’ § ACT sx: assieted Dr, Neill In the examina. vont at Greenieh and, Weet Baventh Misses’ & Girls’ Apparel (RS) ‘They testified that there was indubit- | curses at each other and give evidences \the whole affair wan a practical Joke anaes —_ Able evidence of mistreatment and that|of wanting to fight Coakley became At Greatly Reduced Prices Tt didn’t look ike @ Joke to fn there were doe) bruises on the body jelous that they were wcting aa Beri Flood of the STATEN ISLAND NOTES. Doctors in Wi Virginia C: and ihnbds of Miss Turner. stalls, He stuck his post and kept escalates ie even, When hey tae GF : loctors in West Virginia Case nr ei Soa yy Wednesday Mine] hia eyen open. two men sneak enter @ jot at Fourteenth! Walter Engelbrecht, captain of the Turner told ho had agreed, on the | Out of Glasshetm’ reas office at No. Merchant Who Refused to Sell ween Thirty aeventh and |New Drlehton Mich Schoot Footban| Say They Found Evidence | urging of witeu ‘Thirty-wighth a@treets, Mrooklyn, about ‘Team, is in the & It Smith Infirmary, had long been frie Business Told He Will Be [6.2 o'etock tante niant and bury wom |-pompkineviite, recovering trom a shat-| Miss Turner Was Attacked, |eon to « tonaly t 4 4 tered shoulder blade, the result of @ desired to . ’ wife, with whom she|2i Weet Bieventh street and into the Misses Fur Trimmed Suits to ride with Wil-| hallway in the rear of a saloon at No, __ where he anid he|760 Greenwich street. Just then Coak+ blonded cattia On {ley'e reltef partner appeared and Coake| * 1 9 50 aif, he spoke Improperly | ley went into the hallway, e Biown Up. . rerlnmage In w recent game 1 a hi daehl sure| CHARLMSTOWN, W. Va, Nov, 2L— when she demanded that he| He found the two men in an argu. Values to 85.00 ‘ -— Bee regula bed tobe Had AE: | any aka aHaRARGN I Al Ge Wie wwe back to hie home {immediately | ment with Jeremiah Cummings, the 5. : avidin weenien | tery han appointed the following dona- lg ; he had instead leaped from the carriage | proprietor of the a@nioon. All three of faille de laine, diagonal and cheviot, some with plaid Seneoen Lo aoe eee | Sti Alino'e barher ahap at No 6M | fore by Mime Kate Turner againet the) and draxged hor vut of It. were placed under arrest. In a vacant tier ckirts. Trimmed with skunk-raccoon or and John ¢ » paid a visit to BROOK | Graverend avenue, Then they returned 3 wealthy gentleman farmer and horse 417 o'clock that ntght} room on the second floor sixty-eight fitch. Sizes 14 to 18. tye last nicht Av a result they are}to the jot Ber hk, far ahead of Miss Emma Turner, | overcoate that had been stolen from |man, F. Graham Wilson, whom ahe ao- |S hg Miss Turner tectr,|Glaashelm's express office were found. . ‘ “| ouses of an assault of w charactor that qea to that ¢ torday, and Miss Orn|.. Robert Purus and John Smith were carries a death penalty in thi State, |‘Tomtingon, her aunt, told of arranging | ("6 einen even by the two prinoners Misses’ Velvet and Corduruy Suits Take Off the Fat|< =: Then the Us, Mra, W. P. Ingleman, Mise Altce|4¢ the Jury #9 recommends, there haa! to have Dr. Neill ave her niece, and of | pylice Headquarters records show that Short coat and “tailleur” models in black, navy toward the barber shop. Herbenick fol- rett, Mra, Q, >. Grimth, Mra, pens add'l the orton ve tanti. | the arrangements for the examination | they are graduates of the olty reform- blue, Rustian green and walnut brown. Many fur lowed, while Food ran around the block, |nitizen, Mea, J. 10 Maloy, Mn - 7 " a ne at, | & weet later. ry. Taw ie Wh It Shows commandeered an automoblieand headed | Williams, Mra, W. ra, W,| ony of the three physicians whe a' trimmed. Siowe 14 27 50 ere the men off, The polteeinen grabbed | H. Morton, Mra, W son, Mra |tonded Miss Turner after the allered Values to 46.00 e them tn front of Bulino’e shop, J. Ls Robertson, M tose, Mrs. | erime, Womes of her own famfly also POLICEMEN HAO TO USE THEIR |T: © Sanderson, Miss Dorothy Wemple | took the stand against Atm. NIGHTSTICKS FREELY. Mra. William G, Willcox and Mra J. Ht wWrat Wilson's defense will be has net Rerbentes and Freed evedoed Mra Charles Troy of Annadale hes after vigorous use of their night sticks, ioe fram @ visit to friends tn Fort ‘They took them to the atafion and then went to Salino's home at No. 1330 Forty-| _Mre. eGoran Doty of Manhattan le the moet of her gon, Charies Doty of Misses’ Afternoon and Evening Dresses third atreot station. At pH eeant Tne: Port Haun b 15. 00 | in eine aR STIR ER Bagley Exceptional Values Formarly Up to £8.00 \ killed for Identifying bin. entertainment and euchre at the Pariah Then eheer terror let him cournge| Hall of Cie Church of the Ascension, and he aprang at Lomongino, who ta a| Weat New Trighton, for the early part jant in stature Hevern)d poltcem if De or. faa to drag him oft, Mien Hattie 10. Coleman of New Dory Kalvino said that Lomongine had! ham returned from @ vinit to friends in Most women suffer much humiltation be | come to him soveral tines with pro-|Mount Vernun eos of arent Guaptities of fat eo Wosted | Homie to buy his business, but he re-| The Staten Island Acudemy A. A. han) Instantly What, we matior how they Areas, everybody | tigig to Roll, Then he began to get 1 these oMcern: Proaldent, Gilbert Adjustable - Lateatfetyles for misses In taffeta, crepe de chine, meteor, wool ¢: plain serge or sles with plaid tops. Sizes 14 to | Tailored Suits Formerl; 39.50 Me Misses’ Afternoon Dresses $ $55.00 to 59.50 ie yi oaeo e mpar coed shadings. Sizes 14 to | 6. @fe simply not tolerated efner te business ele, Vice-President, iva Stone; oturyTreuaurer Kevin Bourke, and This is a collection of high-class finely Tal- wae to bring to the Manhat- to ent ener, eer a erate oes Sees af the Booakiyn Widge. Ho| Herbert Wrericha, manager of the | ‘nineties lored Suits. It comprises copies of the Formerly wp to 48.00 2250 1 bel itn whee they see 6 (ht @oman Jd he would be blown up if he! basketball team, : \ r — best foreign models in the most fashion- bs ase them on the street or in pudite places|fefuned. On Tuesday night Balvino| Mim Laura Wiltun of Central ave- \ ‘There are just : _ faake ail manner ef aympathetio remarka| kept tho appolutinent with Deteotive| nus, Tompkinaville, is the gurat of < two parte w able fabrics of the day—Velour de Laine, t about her, They nd] MeDonough of the Parkville station, {friends tn Milton, Muss < thie Chopper or Ay seem unmaniy, Dut no onw Appanred Lo collect the} Richard Costello of Pleasant Pinine PY wothing to tose Faille Brocades, Bayadere Weaves and fine Broadcloths. Offered at these large reductions in order to close out promptly —§39.50, formerly $55.00 to 59.50. James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave., 33d & 34th Sts. Misses’ Top Couts 18.50 i Values to 29.60 A large variety of smartest stylesa—one or «wo of akind in boucle, chinchilla, Tattersall plaids and melange el Sizes 14 to 18. money. Wednerday, however, 00-| has “A ond letter cama aod WeAnes nixht in May sretues stem to be cade Sis falvino and MeDon Park! The sary and the slender! Row for houre wit anyoue)astant BE; “hureh, William a who looked lke @ Wack Mander. tor Wix, pas Mariner's Harbor, wil! EACH HELD IN HEAVY BOND FOR (have w barn dance at the pariah ball TRIAL TUESDAY. to-morrow evening, Lomongino was oharged with naving| Mrw. TUlinghast of Muehattan will de- & bomd in bie porseraion and Camillo | liver an address in the ohapel of the ith attempted extortion Colvitto was| Firat Presbyterian Church, Brownell! ged only with boing a suspicious | atreet, Stapleton, thin evening. but Magistrate Miller, in Rey, George C. Lenington, pastor of eturned from a vinit to friends a ie ” out of The edjuetame cutter sharyens Maait, of Al Saint's Prot- Misses’ Evening Wraps wri book model each In $10.00 bull the Brigiton Helghts, Duteh Reformed Draped co: model of broadcloth or velvus for trial op Tuesday. Church, haw returned from @ visit to A Wonderful improvemsat with shirred medici collars, lined and heavily s¢) — 16 ounces a day. friend, Philadelphia. i i ji 9 can be caeried in| Herbentok, who was rovantly trans | friends in KG ‘a ned, cumbersome machine interlined. Sizes 14 to 18. Very epecial ub <3 76> your purse and taken even after you have| ferred from the Macdougal street wta-] Rev. Drew Hannan of the Drew Thoo- | 2; ‘o buraber of complicated tablished 1863— : on Girls’ Party bre PeSSty of chiffon, net, lace gpd meteor, in white, pink, canary und blve. Included are the most attractive English and French models. Sizes 6 to 14. indulged tn a hearty a) ayeg ee dbeng He Mais & ootorious Yad iin in Manba In Grace Mothudist Episcopal Church, a Bow Bg ee Maret, Seamer OY Late Taiy. Lamongino auve the ad-| Hebarton avenua Port Rishmond, to: STEINFELD BROS. Bidg., Derrott, Mico. reat of No, 10 Wrat avenue Camillo} murrow eventiun. Lapeeewdatoa ited soe sas tion, aald he recognized Lomongir logical Seminary will deliver an address CLOTHING ON CREDIT SO years of fair dealing and honest values have earned for us the generous support of the public, which has made our success i <\ ace = ible. nm a charge account, get ’ ae Sour Suter eothiig Pitheut deldy. Girls Dresses, 5.00 \ pay a Small Deposit and the balance Values to 12.95 in Small Weekly Payments. a ; Exceptionally Last mec a pied ie Coe ne! sefte we” ni . aia or with plaid silk, others have roi ATi) Abily SAREE Men’sSuits—Overcoats simon han ond cube.” Saws 6 0 10 ad Dressy Coats of velveteen, wool eponge, barre, broadcloth veal corduroy, in navy, brown, Hague green ee ree ee 18.50 25.00 15 20 °25 Clothing of character, style and workman- ship. The products of the leading clothing makers of the country. The range of prices gives you the choice of all the latest models in this season’s most desirable weaves arid colors. Women’s Coats $ 15 $49-% $94 High class wiater garments in the most fasi.ionable models and materials, Chinchilla, Boucles, Astrakhan, Caucasian Lamb and Novelties, all the best colorings. FULL LINE OF FUR COATS, MUFFS AND SCARFS. T. KELLY CO. 263 Sixth Ave. — west tise. PURCHASE SALE WHILE THEY LAST — y Entire Stock of Commerford LATE OF FIFTH AVE. AND OF BARCLAY ST. $40 TO $70 IMPORTED WOOLENS, $15.75 ‘ Unbeatable Values The entire stock of Commerford, late of Fitth Ave. and of Bz arclay Street, will be offered for sale at Ritchic’s at less than its origi- nal cost. Commerford, catered to only the most exacting and critical New York dressers, carrying only the finest line of Imported and Domestic Woolens, never selling a Suit for less than $40, We will make to your measure a Suit or Overcoat, guaranteeing pertect fit, style and finish, selected from Special for Saturday Women’s ‘“‘Bontell”” | Women’s “‘Bonteli? Corsets Brassicres 1.50 1.75 Value 2.60 Value 3.50 of batiste, low, bust, extreme jof linen, with deep bands of long hips. cluny lace. ceo erate Tater tt eat ee ACLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes | —Most Women Can Have Pers erg Pee Says Dr, Edwards, a Well: Knowo at $15.75, the price that will dety competition. | A Open Saturday Evenings Until 8 o'Cloch. oii Sirs, t4 0 (18 Sees Sree || ox eo wma ean nmenionsilh 12 5 " tremendous saving that will be so self-evident that Sane batne thee sian ee cain a ik «99.98 7,50 «6 you will not hesitate to buy. z Penrith, muse! atom |T wite tor Calocue. Malle Prem ’ Well Known able ingredients mixed | 1sq-"" Olive”! . i" A Week Opens An Ac WARLEM rea ve. Evo") Suits, 75 OVERCOATS, mince Made to Your Measure The tailoring will be the kind that means satisfaction at every point, and we guarantee every garment because it is made in our own workroom on the premises under personal supervision mani | Don’t let the dish washing spoil the memory of a good me: ts GOLD DUS It quickly makes dishes, pots, pans and all’ cooking utensils clean poe sweet. Use it for cleaning everything. 5c and larger packages. (HEEK FAIRBANK 2220) CHICAGO + “Let the GOLD DUST TWIKS de your werk’? Onen Monway and Sa Eventogs at Doth Stores 3035: 3037s i ‘ > ; ; SOLAD mati H TR SSLON Dacre ide Se Mindat ham ee merican jot Menem 4 Te) we sei i rr = . iho ¥.0eeT%T 1! SUNDAY WORLD WANTS CREDIT WORK MONDAY WONDERS W Chureh Street, Corner r Dey One block from John St. Subw: (Coetiandt Bt. Biation eth Ave") "be é

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