The evening world. Newspaper, November 25, 1913, Page 8

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Arthur B, Chamberlain, who said he | tes will be gone into. Given Wedheaday, | in 1894, | was an asphalt broker, and in 1912 aid aaa te oan balloon ANS ae at el When still a youth he founded the It soothes and heals, three weeks’ work for the Union Oi|WELL, WASN'T IT HIS FINGER? a nye Fant | Pawnbroking business which since hia| Sold by all druggists. } Company. In some way he waa able re Anthony Gerard, Pres\-| retirement in J9il has been. conducted aracu oats | ‘ H ‘to bring enough influence to bear upon > wet : Inidor Mudick, Vice-President: | by hia three sone, He also leaves two A Detective Will Meet Indicted if Took Money Mother Francia ‘T. Potrizze, Financ o-|@aughters. He was prominent in Cath« Mica kd i j | political ce vaign but for @ campaign| from ite hiding place. ‘Then, accom- The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. ! with collar of Fitch, Australian opossum, seal 5 . ht had iu bject the elimination | panied by hia bi her, 1 la, fit WW Charge Against Him. St the DrNSUAL aerbhrg’ GRUMMAN Us| Pout cid, ald Gamers Hatilakl'a chan, adway s a bisam, ermine or civet cat. ys, I he Phalts except the “natural olla” sort! eighteen years old, he journeyed down if ‘Skea re as ; ae ieee is supplied ee nut ple ae Bowery and proceeded to apend ills M 3 D And at these prices they reached 0 Matrict-At-| ber Company. juch a stateme oney. ' Bey mo can Gai teen we lomaice part ould have removed any verything was gone but cartare tant ai it t,t, a se 15S€S resses &§ Coats are a sensation in values. charge of wrongdoing eGuire. | night and the t k he | famed ditordem, ePureiy veartall . : i Beduire, the politician and asphalt | ag, ine canoe of MoGuire and [vicinity of thelr home where they: were e™™ AL TURE yoly Exceptional Offerings Arranged 22 Caracul Coats... .value #90....at $69.00 | Agent indicted yesterday for soliciting | Chamberlain, the day was marked by | 14 Caracul Coats... .value $125....at $97.50 = a gage ees a a Tce ET IE PE WTGUIRE ON LINER F N THUR DAY soliciting contributions from corpora-| Becawre the District-Attorney neds hoe and © hich ite Henry MeAleenan, tlona, time to complete his up-State inver'iga- Heated was his own ey. York pawnbroker, in dead 7 “| HIS “PULL” HELPED OIL COM.|tione the hearing was adjourned to noxt fit your at Kia home | of Horehound and Tar | Broadway at 34th Street. ’ ‘ + year at his home in PANY OUT. Monday afternoon, when other contract. emapaper Wo Broadway and Bighty-eixth street, tole WHITMAN IS TOLD £x-Mayor of Syracuse and Serve Warrant of Arrest. FOWLER MAKES A FIGHT. Alleged Bagman’s Attorney Will Move for Dismissal of @ campaign contribution from @ corpor+ tion, is on his way to New York from Venezuela on board the Red PD tine @teamer Caracas. The Caracas is due here Thanksgiving Day and detectives qwith a bench werrant for McGuire's Arrest will meet the vessel at tho pier. MoGuire in associated with the Bar- ber Anphalt Company and is believed to Rave been attending to some asphalt Business in Venesuela and Trinidad. Un- Yous has been went to him by joes not know he has been Martin W. Littleton appeared before Jostice Davis in the Criminal Branch of the Bupreme Court to-day and f™etion for permission to in Minutes of the Grand Jury Which Everett P. Fowler of Kingston ‘Was indicted for coercing @ contractor to Give up a campaign contribution to the Democratic State Committee in 1911. The Grlet-Attorney Clark. Particular attention is invited to an importation of Smart models from our regular stock, of chinchilla, WILL ASK FOR DISMISSAL OF very substantial English-made Kit Bags, Hat Boxes boncle, novelty stripes and mixtures. : Blouses Blouses THE SOKA eran ky antcn| Relief comesinstantly. Suit Cases sturdily constructed of selected $12.50 & $15,0U—Values $20.00 and 825.00 $2.50 $5.00 Mcteck on submit to Mr. Littietan a|,, 4 dose taken every two hours until Russet Leather and hand sewn, at very moderate @tatement of facta compiled froin the | three i anlbah read will end grippe ices. Simplicity is beauty A model which is pretty, Jury minutes, Justice Davia wil | mieerrand broak up» severe cold either Neal Misses’ Hand: in the original ! effective and new. compare the statement with the minutes sate oan yi ee eaters ines Te Special Ind ll b ad? isses’ Handsome Coats 8 Gnd decide if It 18 adequate. On Dee. 4| trilsand air passage iD loss head, stops anki jpecial Inducements will be offered in Of imported chinchilla, wool, plush and boucle cloths (some A dainty, simple model of | Made of extra quality crepe ‘Mr. Littleton will ask Justice Davis to @omies the indictment on the ground tion from some of the contractors who have already teatified, as they admitted they had given money for corpora- tions to the Democratic campaigns which is as much against the law ag One of the most important witnesses At the John Doe hearing yeaterday was | the State Highways Department to get the Union‘sa product accepted, although it wae “not up to the specifications.” It js the claim of Mr, Whitman that Chamberlain, becaune of this “favor,” tried to induce Condit not to teatity ugainst McGuire, Chambertain denies this, but the prosecutor is not through with him, and may have other ques tions to ask him when thr John Doe hearing ja resumed next Monday. Chamberlain was asked tf he had not tried to have Condit way that McGuire had solicited @ contribution, not for @ the examination of nine witnesses be- tore Chief Magistrate McAdoo, eight of whom were up-State contractors who admitted that they were forced to con- tribute in the campaigns of 1911 and 1912, With only one or two exceptions these witnesses swore they had done business with Everett P. Fowler. One contractor, Isidor Falk of Buf- falo, told how he had been annoyed and embarrassed by Fowler after the latter ONE DOSE RELEVES A COLO—NO QUINNE “Pape’s Cold Compound” ends bad colds or grippe in a few hours. THE EVENING WORLD, | nad beveme Deputy State Fire Maranat [arrested cn when Falk was erecting @ businens| Muxisirate ( building in Buffalo, The annoyance velo nia came after Falk had declined to give ar up more than $10. compiaint of Mra jean held Holle ‘The annual receptl employees of the ore who were Fowlerized will be heard and more of Mr. Chamberiatn's activi- Loet Digit and Ha : Michael J William Surmner, the seventee : old gon of @ widow living at No. 2! Kast One Hundred and Thirty-seven street, had the little finger of vis left hand cut off by a machine in a factory where he was empl: ago. The firm aettice Friday, paying her 6), away in the house. William concluded that inasmuch as} the money waa patd for hie fin ought to have it and he abatracted it ilverman, Sergeant-at-Arms Jacob Flerman, Assistant Sergeant-at- Arma Discomfort After Meals | Feeling oppressed. with and belehiog of wind [tion "With these there will be y'tinarivatton. [ites, | Rivliem of ve, Rlcixt in the i 4, Heart burns Headache, 1M tt erin of the Heart ine . joi mand tative akin Pain tp vite "Bi iy i hast tamnin Sudden Flashes which @he hid STERN BROTHERS 42d and 43d Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Imported Leather Goods Shown in the department on the First Floor are unusually interesting assortments of English and European Leather Novelties, including Automobile and Hand Bags, Dressing Cases, Jewel Boxes, Traveling Clocks, Sewing Baskets, < Port- folios, Cigar, Cigarette and Card Cases. nasty discharges or nose running, re- EST, Company 1820 THANKSGIVING! The best the world’s markets afford, in abundant variety for the Thanksgiving festivities, at prices Surprisingly low when quality is considered. wt Each, Importad Hand Bags, of pin seal, morocco and The Toilet Goods Departments are displaying ed importations of products from noted Perfumers of Paris, including Coty, Violet, Houbi- gant, D'Orsay, Cabilla, Gueldy, Saues Freres, el, Lenthric, Nestly, Pinaud, Roger & Gallet, jassard, Boujois, Caron, Delettrez, Desti, Piver, Guerlain, Grenoville, Darsy, Bichara and Braize. ' Also for To-morrow, on the First Floor, White Celluloid Toilet Articles _ TUESDAY, _| lowing a short ilinets. McAleenan came NOVEMB | R 265, HENRY M'ALEENAN DEAD. | Veteran fn 10) 19138, er, Who Retired + Dien tn s5th” Vener, from Belfast, Ireland, with his parents | Pellet of coughs, colas and sore throat, Church affairs. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 for To-morrow, Wednesday Evening and Dancing Dresses Crepe-de-chine, chiffon, net, charmeuse and shadow laces in all the dainty new shades, Reproductions of foreign inodels, effective ly trimmed; new draped skirts. $15.00, $19.50 & $25.00 Values $25.00 to $40.00 Afternoon, Trotting and Calling Dresses Attractive models of charmeuse, crepe-de-chine, velvets, taffetas and novelty plaids, handsomely trimmed. $19.50, $25.00 & $35.00 Values $30.00 to $50.00 100 Misses’ Coats fur trimmed). $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 $5.00, $7.50, $8.00, $10.00 Broche $3.50, $5.00, $7.50, $15.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. pr nseNG the best of all specifics for the prompt for Women and Misses at radical savings on the customary prices These caracul coats are exceptionally handsome, the skins having been selected especially for the rich character of their. markings and their lustrous appearance. They have been tailored in entirely ncw models, 42 and 45 inches in length, match. Shadow Lace shadow lace over flesh color hat at ts ; lieves sick beadache, dullness, feverish all shai fitted with . Value #30.00 China silk. Vestee of chif- | over collar, drop shoulder, Med hess cw Onenanes Coens Mea that aiten teeetehs Gheneinas Ger caes ome ihapateatiia tr 05 and ry 00, oa $5. 00, 6.50 7 $19 50- pe fon, finished with double | long sleeves and soft turn Mew York County has no juriediction Don't stay stutfed-up! Quit blowing Misses’ Walking Skirts, $5.95, $7.95 and $9.95 ruching of fine net. Long | buck cuffs. Punctuated — Gnishing touches to the Grand | and anufting! your throbbing imported Dressing Cases, new model, of morocco, 75 Values $8.50 to $12.50 inset sleeves. Navy, wis- | with buttons of crochet. pd Copia Sopa rons headt Nou lag eles al the word give fitted with twelve practical, gilt fittings, Value $12.50, 9. pee See : taria, brown and green. White, maize and pink. : yesterda: imore suc ‘. Sk Now, Tort agent tof the Ualon Oi Compound wich cote ony Bb coats Imported’ Overnight’ Vanity Boxes, cfsclected 2.00 ——S iq Srother George h Lelie, feos J onl morocco, appropriately fitted for traveling purposes, * Hp Sree ante i" esate ts Son ws Value $1575 American Lady Corsets i ta to get im) ‘i . i Ms acca seasonal fsa = Imported Folding, Traveling bigot oll + $4.50 Willowy grace ans case ge the hy bey! in the pin i ett eee ee eee fine morocco, in blue, green, purple al son's corsetry and every Amcrican Lady Corset m i Value $6.50 reflects these requirements to the last degree. Fabrics i English tenet Boxes, of polished and trimmings are richer and daintier than ever before. CKer, Merrall & Condit Value $2.50, 3.00 and 3.75 Coutil ; Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. Distinctive Footwear for Men ** The Cordwainer’’ The beat all round Men's Boots (3 5.85 ever made “‘Bench-made’’ Boots Saks & Company We shall place on Sale tomorrow Matched Sets of popular Dyed Cross Fox Fur Large two skin muff, with head and brush, and single animal neckpiece iol §24.50 Value $40, tomorrow at Two splendid values in Blouses tomorrow Crepe de Chine de chine, with flat turn At Greatly Reduced Prices Hair Brushes, |. Each $1.35, 1.75, 1.95 Nuts—Fancy New Mixed—1 Ib. carton, 25c.; 2 1b. carton..... .49 Cader—New Sweet—Gallon (Jug included)— 35 Jrom London, England Made on our own lasts and patterns BAU at MANN &BRO $6.85 ae Crop—Washed-—No. 1 baskets, 23c.; No. 2 baskets .46 Hat Brushes, . .. 75c We Close Evenings at 6 o’elock, Open Saturdays Until 10 P, M. Worth $10.00 jum Pudding—a. M. & C. Finest English Style—in equare Clothes Brushes, . . . 4 1.00, 1.65 tine—convenient to serve—1 Ib. tin, 28¢.; 21b. tin... 45|| Miltary Brushes, |... Pair $2.28, 2.75, 3.50 Long Time Credit Dress Pumps atent Calf with rubber Mince Meat—A. M. & C. Home-made ot purest ingredients Ring and Handle Mirrors, . Each $1.20, 1.35, 1.75 To Everyone On Easiest Payment Plan Imported $4.85. —trom an old New England recipe—small jars, 30c.; Lg. jars, .55 Powder Boxes, . . « » ™ 35c, 55c, 1.25 disk in sole - Worth 87.00 Asparague—A. M. &C. California Green—Largetin........ .24 _ Receivers, as Pi a Pg) : ro Cheese—Roquetort—Imported—Lb..... oe e ec ec cece eees .35) es * + enue) mae) APS ee be ’ "2° } — Cheese—Camembert—Imported—Bor.--. sss ss, et Lo ad Men’s Furnishings 24 Peas—Marcillat—Imported Mi Fine—}4 tin. . 16) Shoe Horns, . . . : , . ‘ . . 2 ] ] Peas—A. M. &C. Sifted Barly June........ “15|] Glove Stretchers, . . ae At Special Prices Tomatoes—Noreca Extra Jersey—Large tin. . 12) Hair Pin Boxes, ° , ae , . _— “ 45c, 1.25 wennine, Circassian W ‘ nul bresser and Gait “a —A. M, & C. Fancy Maine ; 13 Hat Pin Holders, : 50c resaer in Circassian Walnut, Co ontal deste, a ata and legs, . ; ; es Tips—A. ee a od . aa | Pin Cushions and Jewel Boxes, combined, Fine Silk Four-in-Hands | bed Fruite—Noreca Calitornia L Cling Peace o Avie a8 at $1.10, 1.50, 1.75, 2.25 Plainandfancy, formerly 1.00and1.50| in heavy syrup—Large tin 20! Monograms and Initials Engraved at Moderate Prices. Crochet and Accordion Knit Suk Fous-in-Flands Cranberry Sauce—A. M. & C.—Qt. jars -40 |= Formerly $2.00 and $3.00 Table Raisins—Imported Princeton Clusters—1 lb. bunches. .22 |sr.3s Raisins—Fancy New Seeded—No. 1 cartons... ANTONE 12 Citron—Orange Pee! and Lemon Peel—Fancy Glace—Lb..... .21 Pure Linen Hand-Worked Initial Handkerchiefs z Olives—Extra Large Spanish Queen—-10 oz. bot., 20c.; 16 0z.. .30 CRE! 5 25c each; $2.75 per dozen od Cherries in Maraschino—Medium bot., 42c.; Small...... 25 Dent and Fe Gh eS Coffee—Plantation—Full strength and delicious favor—Lb. . .28 ince teep ip og ae $1.50 See er ee th and Rich—1002 bets 28 TeV iiy RAPIDS French Accordion and Crochet Silk Full Dress Reefers & Schroder & De Constans—Imp. Medoc—Doz. $5.50; bot. .50 | | | I BED #4.00 8 86.50 = gh Saarbach & Co.—Imp. Laubenheimer—Doz., $7.50; Bot... .65 BY English Dressing Gowns and Wool Jackets a ‘ Carlos Port —Imported Fancy Bottles—Doz., $9.50; Bot.... .85 =, $12.00 to $25.00 hs Carlos Sherry —Imported Fancy Bottles—Doz., $9.50; Bot.. .85 ee $125) [Fe $150 fornia Port—Gallon (Including Jug)... $1.00 3 comniety $75 A cennoy $125) BD cennesy $150) 5 ; | Superior California Sherry—Gallon (Including Jug). $1.00 wane = We Pay Freight pe: Besant 0 Si Bhs BB Ae Ts Eepported an Domestic Wines and Cigars—Rare Fruits in Fancy Baskets Pifty Stores Conveniently Located wean. ie | and Railroad Pare | PROMPT DELIVERIES OUT OF TOWN BY AUTOMOBILE ? TRUCKS D'Ave.Con.84" Sr, WITH EVERY yu Noa! Ht es ey PURCHASE OF IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND, GET It KA

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