The evening world. Newspaper, November 28, 1913, Page 6

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SRM RIED. anatin Fee CWAN SOCIBTY GIRL Wa0 IFE SLAYER KILLS SELF |"SoutD COLD SEAMLESS | MISS SWAN 10 WED, WILL BECOME BRIDE "Sannavents BY | bag BA umes AT NEWPORT MONDAY. | ny iat mame thc Illinois Man After Murder Barricaded — Mother Announces Engage- ment to Andrew Robeson jr. —Wedding Monday. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER %8,- T9198. >: anil dames McCreery & Go. 34th Street 5th Avenue As the result of the closing of the Twenty-third Street Branch it is imperative to at once dispose of the surplus stock. A few of the unusual values in desirable merchandise offered throughout every depart- ment are suggested in the following items, which will be on sale Saturday. Purchases Will Appear on Bill Rendered January ist, 1914. | Himself in Opera House and Held |! | Off Hundreds of Men. CUBA, Ill, Nov. &—Gurrounded by a | posre of sheriff's deputies, Frank Mc- Adama, who last night shot and killed his wife at a dance in the Opera House, |) ended his oWn Iife to-day by blowing out his brains, After the murder Mo- Adame barricaded himeeif in the Opera || Houre and engaged in @ dattie with the porne, which comprised several hundred |, men. | Constable Hagerman was shot during | the fight, the bullet tearing away his lower teeth. ——————— Meat Seller Fined 9950. Aédeiph Bolomon, @ butcher, of No. 3 West One Hundred and Thirty-seventh || Fleest @uallty end Best Workmanship | atrest, wae fined $24 to-~lay by Justices fone. Bolomon pleaded guilty to NEWPORT, Nov. 28.—Mra Elisha Dyer has announced the engagement of her daughter, Mins Laura Pat- terson Swan, to Andrew Robeson jr. of Bostan, The wedding will take place Dec. 1, at Wayside, the Newport rest- @ence of Mr, and Mrs, Elisha Dyer. ‘The ceremony will be witnessed only by the families, and immediately af- terward the bride and bridegroom will MEN'S WEAR Shirts of Madras, Percale, Cheviot and Fiannel; plain or WEARING APPAREL ere ee RA ad Sanereen havine ib pounds of nwholanome pork plaited bosom eo reap ee brie haar BC For Small Women and Misses Py \e ie! ba +, . . 2 { We ane nied a eas bd eiistain watoman Case, AVE., Cor. 17th St Shirts of Scotch Madras in White and Colors; plain Suits in various attractive Fabrics and models.29.00 season in Newport. Ww. TON, -—Preatéent value 39.00 | ‘The engagement of these two popular ' young society people does not come as ‘ @ ourprise, as they have been very much in each other's company for the past two years. Throughout her brilliant social career tm New York, Newport, Baltimore, ‘Washington and abroad remantic ru- mer has followed Miss Swan, and nu- have been the times when she soft cuffs. values 2.50 and 3.50, 1.75 Gloves of foreign and domestic makes in Tan, White and Black Capeskin; speer and needle point backs; recular and short’ fingers. values 1.50 and 2.00, 1.10 pair Pajames of Outing Flannel, Madras and sala Afternoon or Street Dresses of Velveteen,—fur trimmed or finished with frilled net vest; new draped skirt....14 50 value 21.50 Evening Dresses of Chiffon in numerous models; a variety ot colors. 12.50, 18.50 to 25.00 value 18.50 to 35.00 = Coward Meterials,— plain end fancy colors. was reported engaged. The first of e values 1.50 and 2.00 School Dresses of Serge or Wool Crepe,—smart models. Case when she was @ debutante 19! asine in the July number published « Pajamas in plain Colored Soiesette and Soft Madras in value 12.75 to 19.50, 8.50 and 12.50 Side of W. G. Max Mutler, then second | SA2008, entitled “Polamed at | the neat stripes, values 2.50 and 3.00, 1.45 i Gearetary ot the British Legation at | “woe” Me cartcon represented Pos, 4 id i Coats in various Wool Fabrics,—half or full lined. Wesbington, next that she had become | Tevervorr labeled the “News.” The FoR Raincoats of English Mixed Tweed,— Balmacaan model; 15.00 Coats in all the newest Wool materialsS and Silk water inside the reservoir bore euch ° value 19.75 Qetrethed to Baron Monouses of Paris,! (rms os suppressed facta,” “slander,” suitable for top coats. values 20.00 and 25.00, 13.75 ; ea) Portony, who paid her niarved. ation: ["Premudicn” “lee” and “hatred of Iabor | Mackinaw Coats of Extra Heavy All Wool Materials in Choice assortment of Afternoon and Evening dene at Nowzort, wiark: and agein abe was|‘Toon was an elitorial headed. ‘The stripes and Fancy Plaids. value 13.50, 9.50 or plaited bosom. Also Shirts of fine Scotch Fiannel with i} | ie Sp Sattroamiiosivg | ter gtonene” Inflammation saa te Catornla milionalre hibrondl gc dal aad eal BOvS' & STUDENTS’ SUITS ushes, at exceptionally low prices. from whom her mother, & TMrneT ofl vote om Liner Coming tore.| 02 Ee scat ftoel with Omega | Seances SUITS & COATS terward’ marrying Elisha Dyer :r. the| LONDON, Nov. 2-—May Tohe, the oa ever with ae of ‘aed wie | Hand-tailored Norfolk and Single Breasted Suits with ——_———_— qusody of ber daughter being granted | vaudeville artist, who was formerly| This simple treatment usually stops two pairs of knickerbocker trousers. Made of Imported ' ugh! i . . ‘Donnell Bwan dled two yeare ago. | For Juniors and Girls oer. Lady Hope, sailed on the New York| the pain and reduces the swelling terials, Size 8 to 18 years. 8.50 and 12.50 Me had also remarried, Bis second | of the American line for New York. and Tofammation, ‘Trial bott materials, Size y 5 nd 12, trite being Mise Kila Pallett. Wileca, a Ne seneaniataiidaninees iw a Had | ; value 12.50 to 16.50 Suits of Diagonal Cheviot,— Norfolk and Semi-fitting ee eee ne eee enw OMe’ Norfolk and Single Breasted Suits with two pairs of models, Sizes 12 to 16 years. value 18.50, 12.50 Ee GARY'S CHEF IN PRISON. Sehemed With Butcher's Driver to Swindle the 6tecl Man. Claude Coperet, whow as chef for and his friend, John Bourgeois, driver for a butcher with whom Coperet dealt, but firmly, in its natural posi- Winter Overcoats,—double-breasted, belted model with d low-bel od Probation fers year, Ths. two men Suits, Coats, Dresses || tion. A shoe most soothing to] convertible collar. Made of Imported Fabrics, Size 12 to ld oh gn eo = “ a oo ES eR has tomate arch and ankle troubles, 18 years. value 18.50, 12.50 MOR) Sheen Deum cer ee OPED = Us 2) bo wines and foodstuffs. Coperct would wig for goods which were not received at the Fifth avenug home and Bourgeois would deliver them Special Reductions For Saturday Only Tailored Suits, $35.00 Many Women Say: {If I could only rest tmy feet awhile.” The Coward Arch Support shoe actually rests the feet by proper-, ly distributing the weight the body over the foot structure, and holding the arch gently, = Coward Arch Support Shoe and Coward Extension Heel, knickerbocker trousers. Made of Fancy Cheviot, Tweed and Navy Blue Serge; coats with patch pockets. Size 8 to 17 years. value 8.50, 5.50 To Close Out 60 First Long Trouser Suits with two pairs of trousers. Made of Fancy Gray and Brown Mixed Fabrics. Size 31 to 84 inch chest. value 17.00, 10.00 Overcoats with convertible collar and patch pockets. Made of Fancy Cheviot, Tweed and Chifichilla in Blue, Gray or Brown. Size 3 to 10 years. value 10.50, 7.50 Coats of Boucle, Chinchilla, Cheviot end Wool Velour; lined throughout. Plain, fur-trimmed and plush collars, Blue and black. Sizes 14.and 16 years. 14.50 to 22.50 value 22.50 to 35.00 School end Dressy Coats of Corduroy, Zibeline, Boucle and Chinchilla; lined throughout. Size 6 to 14 years. value 10.50 to 27.50, 6.95 to 16.50 Wool School Dresses,—one-piece, Russian, “Middy,” years. value 6.00 to 12.50, 3.75, 5.95 and 7,00 WOMEN’S GLOVES _ at Coperet’s home at No, 21 Kast @ixty- Dressy and Plain Models, in seasonable have been made by James 8. ‘4 : aay Tat A aixth o ‘and the men would divide . ‘ ‘ 7 McCree; l-clasp Prix Seam Enylish Cupeskin,— fabrics, in Black, Blue, Brown, Taupe. Coward, in his Custom De- . ry’s P FY 1 5 Vere Crete housekeeper, Noray Rut- Heretofore $45.00 to 55.00, ones partment for over 33 yeara. TRUNKS, BAGS & SUIT CASES White or Tan. value 1.25, 95¢ pair we Walking Coats, $16.50 Men’s Bags of Walrus or Sole Leather,—saddler sewn;, | 16-button Length White Glace Mousquetaire...1.95 pair 2 eS MAGAZINE EDITOR INDICTED. Cartoonist of The Masses Aloo Ac eused of Publishing Libel, Max Wastman, editor, and Arthur Young, cartoonist, of a monthly maga- ine called The Masses, published at No, 1 Greewich avenue, were indicted to- day on @ charge of publishing Ubel, @m complaint of the officials of the Associated Preas. Both were arraigned before Judge Crain in General Seasions end released in $1,000 ball each to await Bleading and trial. According to the infictment the mag- A Lady's Dressing Table fitted with Meriden Sterling Silver Toilet Articles (INTERNATIONAL Warm, serviceable Coats of Chinchilla, Zibe- line, Cheviots and Mixtures, $22.50 to 25.00. Misses’ Party and Dancing Dresses, $18.50 Chiffon, Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine and Shadow Lace. Heretofore $25.00 to $2.50. James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave., 33d & 34th Sts. Sterling Silver Only four weeks left for Christmas shopping. Coward Shoes are prac- tical gifts. Order early and avoid the rush and worry of last-minute buying. Heretofore JAMES S. COWARD 264-274 Greenwich &t., N. ¥. (#Ram Wannan srazet) ‘Mail Orders Filled | Send for Catalogue po No Extra Chai fOr Ten nl ernemenla for The World, mey Us left at Al ony ‘Mpmean istic Mewengee nce to hs English frame and trimmings; reinforced corners leather lined with inside pockets. Size 18inches. 7.50 and 9.75 value 10.00 to 13.50 Women’s Bags in Russet and Brown Sole Leather; Also Black Long Grain Leather, Three - piece models, saddler sewn, reinforced corners; leather lined, inside pockets, Sizes 16, 17 and 18 inches. values 6.50t0 10.00, 4.95 and 7.50 Russet and Brown Cowhide Suit Cases,— various models with double steel frames. Sizes 24 and 26 inches, values 6.00 to 9.25, - 4.25 to 7.00 45-inch Wardrobe Trunks Made on veneer frames; light and durable; bard fibre edges, reinforced with hand-riveted bronzed steel trimmings; fitted with ten garment hangers and the most modern chiffonier section for carrying millinery lingerie, ete. value 30.00, 22.50 DOLLS & TOYS value 2.75 Jouvin Suede Mousquetajre Gloves in opera shades. 16 or 20-button length. values ..25 and 3.75, 1.00 pair LACE & CHIFFON VEILS French Novelty Lace Veils,— unusual designs; White or Cream color. x value 4.00 to 9.00, 2.25 to 5.95 Black Lace Veils,— large assortment of dainty patterns, value 1.25 to 2.50, 85c to 1.45 Chifion \eils,-- variety of desirable colors including the novelty shades of the scason; many styles or borders. values 75c, 1.50 and 2.00, 45c, 95c and 1.45 each WOMEN’S SWEATERS Women’s Worsted Sweaters with “V" Neck or roll collar; various models and colors, value 5.00, 3.85 4 Handwork Dolls,— 23 inches long, Angora sewed wig, ae tl Beane fe Gat ; for fely Lavy moving eyes with eyelashes, value 1.50, 1.00 ane “et A PS re al a “ Png ge Stockinette =o, 00 Women’s Angora finish Sweaters with high neck; fancy ; « rn sida! a colors, value 7.50, 6.25 OUVENT femme varie,” said Dolls with jointed kid body,— 18 inches long; moving , King Francis I, meaning, per- eyes, shoes and stockings. value 40c, 25c RIBBONS . haps, that most women like Steam Engines ..value 1.50, 95c i * plenty of chances for a choice. ; Bi fachi 150 Satin Taffeta, in Pink, Blue, Rose, Empire, Alice and We make + palin ot Magic Lanterns and Moving wi en CECI) King Blues, White or Black. 6}4 inches wide, 23c yd. man: every- es value 40c eel = hows when the Chikdinn’s: Dacorstad White Rama Taliog, + .++ toi Self Color Fancy Ribbon in Pink, Blue and White. 61 en for woman's VRUE' ts inches wide. value S0c, 35c yd, 4 use, Doll's White Enamel High Chairs value 75c, 50c | é i So if you need anything at all for the daintier setting forth of your Boudoir or your Dressing Room, you will find more opportunities of finding exactly what you want at the Meriden Store than elsewhere, no matter if you travel the world around, The MERIDEN Co. SILVER COMPANY, World’s Largest Makers of Sterling Silver and Silver Plate Silversmiths 49-51 West 34th Street, Through to 68-70 West 35th Street, New York SUCCESSOR) Remarkable Sale WOMEN’S SOROSIS SHOES The latest and most fashionable styles, also Staple Shoes, 15 different models. Made in Black or Tan Russia Calf, Black Kidskin, Brown or Gray Suede, Gunmetal and Patent Leatber, values 5.00 and 6.00, 3.60 pair Women’s Fine Boots of Patent Leather with Dull Kid or Black Cloth Tops; Black Calfskin, Glazed Kid, Derk Brown and Taupe Suede. Also Boots of Gunmetal with Dark Gray Ooze Tops; Patent Ieather with “Bettleship Gray” Kidskin tops. values 7.00 and 8.00, 4,85 pair SLIPPERS & BUCKLES Satin Opera Slippers in Black, White, Pink or Blue...... valuc 4.00, 2.95 pair Special;—3,000 pairs of Rhinestone Slipper Buckles. .... value 3.00, 1.45 pair A very acceptable holiday gift. Neatly attached to customer's @wn slipper, free of c’ A Varied Assortment of Light and Dark Colored Fancy Ribbon. 434 to 6 inches wide. 23c and 35¢ yd, WOMEN’S NEGLIGEES Crepe de Chine Negligees with accordion-plaited skirt and lace coatee. values 23.50 and 35.00, 15.00 and 22.50 Negligees of Crepe de Chine, trimmed with hand-em- broidery or lingerie collar and cuffs; lace trimmed. values 14.50 and 18.50, 9.50 and 12.50 Slip-ons of Brocaded Crepe, trimmed with plaited lace. value 12.50 to 15,00, 8.75 and 11.50 Kimonos of Crepe de Chine,— trimmed with Swane- down, lace or shirred ribbon, .. 5.75, 7.50 and 9.78 value 7.75 to 15.00 Negligees of Albatross in a variety of models....... bee value 6.50 to 11.50, 4.50, 5.50 and 7.50 French Flannel Kimonos........... value 10.50, 7.50 Eiderdown and Blanket Robes..... 2.45, 2.95 and 3.75 value 3.50 to 5.75 Kimonos of Flannclette.......... . 85c, 1.10 and 1.50 value 1,25 to 1.99 + meg

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