The evening world. Newspaper, December 2, 1913, Page 12

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ten = ans te | WALD STEER NES {S90 POLICE BATTLE OF THREE HOURS ‘Runs Amuck on Brooklyn Pier i] *.—Bowls Dock Hands Over * in Sudden Dash. and Is Arrested. 40 ape Of Company, Chica: rested at Broadwa: @treet yesterday afternoon by man Levy. It ie asserted that John F. Maroney, formerly « falcation there iast June. ‘SHOT, LEAPS INTO BAY. Shore and Killed. Five eteers, all dig, long-horned fel- fresh from the Western plains, im Jersey City yesterday and taken | could lone himself in New York. & lookout for Maroney In the Weat Thirtieth atreet thing about himecif. atroyer Alse Kard Hit. BANTA CRUZ, Cal, Dec. 2. her officers and cr «. water and fresh supplies are taken, so that the Truzton may her voyage to San Francisco. ‘Well Greesed and well auppiied with cash, @ man who had In his pockets cards inscribed “A. C. Rea, Standard TL was are and Forty-firat at the Hotel Blackstone of Chicago, e¢- cused of having committed a 61, ‘The arrest was made after William J. Naismith and Archie Buchanan, two former Blackstone bvellboys, now em- avold arrest ho would aeek New York loaded into o track in Swift & Co.’s|an a hiding place. He said any men the youths were leaving the Blac! to come here they were asked to keep @tation the prisoner declined to say any- .—With her wireless apparatus, one mast and boat gone and two other life- boats smashed, the torpedo boat Trux- ved in the harbor here yesterday after battling for two days with the most severe storm in the experien « of For the greater jurt of the two days not a man on the Truxton tock time to eat, and for hourw ut @ stretch it seemed inposaible to prevent the little | ray vessel's foundering. When she arrived [instant tt et here she virtually was out of coal and Patrol 3; ia le Income From Legacy. cashier 9 de Governens's Ai board and keep, When Money, $960 ‘katona, Mise Oxden nays her parents are per- sons of means and position and that her expenses of education and mainten- police |ance will necensarily be for some years of the standard indicated in her item- ized atatement, Under the will of Ellza- beth G. Smith-Clift, who died in 1905, ocsenamalianiiaale TORPEDO BOAT IN STORM. |— = ‘Wireless Apparates Rutned—De- | Gives Finger Nails No nail polleh ever known Driliiancy, ai it contains no bein | no pumtce-aton resume Hoap on th lustre, It wilt ii polish, Prepai ‘The torpedo boat destroyer Whipple | Polish. arrived at San Diego last night showing th. effects of @ terrific storm encoun- tered last night and to-da: tained considera‘le, deck ANNOUNCE Wednesday " Dec. 3 mers ort fight bad lasted fust three hours. Why buy Used Pianos when you can secure Brand New PIANOS Of Reliable Make in Latest Case Designs Built to sell from 250 § , to 325, will be sold 1 (regardless of their . original selling price) $5 Down TO-MORROW ONLY at $5 Monthly All Fully Guaranteed Liberal Allowance for Old Pianos Taken in Exchange KNABE WAREROOMS Sth Avenue, cor. 39th Street Millinery fe inclu ‘Weman' departi Ir} rect by The Bi Fitth Ave., Chici Lichtenstein Millinery Co. THEIR SEMI-ANNUAL Clearance Sale Thursday Friday Dec. 4 Dec. § Fur Coats, Muffs and Scarfs Evening and Afternoo. Gowns Tailored Suits, Wraps, Waists, Etc. The Entire Stock to Be Disposed of Regardless of Cost Fifth Averiue 47th and 48th Streets ‘or 76 years we have manu- factured Pianos. During this entire period we have been known as producers of pianos and player-pianos of the highest quality only. We are selecting sound piano-values for you because we are experts, and every piano carries our fullest guarantee. The enormous quantity of pianos sold fron the Knabe ware- rooms make these remark- able prices possible. eenore PLAYER-PIANOS Usually selling up to $600, ‘The mechan inm in of the moat modern improved type, embodying the newest devices for control of time and ex- ression. Music $ ellefree and spe: cil ibrar pri ONLY... Terms to Suit Your Convenience Margaret Ogden, Who Lives With Parents, Applies for Fitteen-year-old Margaret Van Court: | tne landt Ogden, granddaughter of John R. ‘Ogden, han applied to Surrogate Fowler for an order allowing her an income 7 from a legacy. Although #he lives with by Pursuers in Boat, | poyea at the Motel Claridge in thin |her parents, Francis L. Ogden and Ger-|Gie eity, bad seen the prisoner on Broad-|trude H. Ogden, her private expenses! Longhorn Is Brought to | way and had run up to the poltceman| run up to $6,220 a yenr, she ays. . saying: “That's Maroney and he'8|jtemizes them ax follows Wanted in Chicago for ergberslerse |." ‘Maroney, sald the bellbvya, had often told them and other Blackstone @M | ioicuy gisn0; art lessons, 9600, ployees that if he ever had reason to $360; governens's neral house ex- lessons, $400; dancing lessons, $100; sing- ing lessons, $100; dress, $1,000; pocket Unusual Brilllancy | THE EVENING (DIDN'T LOSE HIMSELF |AT 15 NEEDS $6,220 AS HE SAID HE COULD Alleged Chicago Embezzler Recog- nized in Broadway by Bellboys YEARLY FOR EXPENSES |: tenance, and t herefore no rea ake tion of her in nd backache. et one ounce of nen der IS PLEA OF HEIRESS her yen q She asks the Surrogate to sign an or. William A. Brown, seventy-cight, died iam F, Brown, No. 2 Appleton place, two months from She|® Fire Commissi which post he was appointed in 199, he organized the paid Fire Departmeent of that city, RUSSEK’S New Mandarin model, made of finest Model as above, but trimmed with Ermine, Fitch or Skunk. Trimmed French Seal Coats ————— New model, collar and cuffs of contrasting furs, value $100 50.00 1 the average Income h amply suffolent pport and main- for any directing the La ance and Trast Compa’ WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1918. ~“-~ °* "~*~ How to Cure Rheumatism Prominent Doctor's Heat Preecription Vastly Mixed at Home. rat ne t Praperty, (0 ny Me whiskey, Shake the bot to her support | tanienooonful before jood rer end education, paying the money to her father or mother. She is with them now 4, y are al upport and ir daughter, William A. Brown Dead. terday at the home of hia son, Will- n Ridge, N. J., after an fliness of jomach trouble. As er of Brooklyn, to 362 Fifth Avenue (Opposite attman A Sale of Fine SEAL COATS At Unheard of Reductions Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat) uality foreign dyed pelts. Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat) \ | certain celebrated alarm clock sold by all jewel- ers for $2.50, has 6-in. Dial Every Morning ThisComing Week from8A.M.til1P.M. None sold after 1 P.M. ThisLittleGiant Alarm Clock, Price 50cents, larger and better than a Furniture Polish, A } worth $1.00. Priceand The Linen Department On the Second Floor quality guaranteed. Clock and Polish $1.00 viters, for to-morrow, a large collection of Lace-trimmed and Embroider sold together. SZ od 10,000 Alarm Y Clocks. $10,000.00 given Y derful Polish. EB, W. Thumb you and give you 75 cents for to a purchaser. Call early to avoid therush. All purchas- ers must have itn ‘ - Call and see our splendid display of Furniture, Carpets, White Wool Blankets $3.85, 4.75 Lambs’ Wool Comfortables Houseturnishing Goods, etc. We are selling agents for Kar- Single Size, at $3.85, 4. Novelty Silk Mull, plain borders, pen’s Guaranteed Furniture, also for the best firms in Grand Double Size, 4.95, 6.00 double size, A : . at $3.75 Rapids. Cash or charge accounts, Extra Large Size, “ 5.50, 7.95 Printed Silk Chiffonei . : Automobile and Carriage Robes, Shan borders, dour tiem a 5.00 of Cloth Roses Plush, are being shown in gray, ri rg decal . brown, » tan, green igured Satin Center, effects, Established 70 Years on Corner of No, 3C See coh’. fram’ $6.25 to 42.00 _plainaptin border, at 8.50 e Ave. and Bri o, N.Y. : To appreciate the convenience and great value of the Sunday World's Want Directory—READ IT. / : (7 away to advertise this won- Chicago, the manufacturer, stands this loss as a means to advertise his celebrated guaranteed Polish. Nonc bet- ter made. Should you purchase this bar- gain, will give you a 30 day triai on clock, and if at that time it is not satis- | factory, will buy the clock back from None sold to dealers and only one J of it. CLOCK AND POLISH SOLD TOGETHER | STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forty-third Street Tomorrow, Wednesday, on the Third Floor Extraordinary Clearance of 9 Women’s Furs and Fur Garments Including all High Cost Foreign Models, At Price Reductions Averaging About One-Half Actual Values . Women’s Coats, of French Seal and Caracul, - in all the fashionable lengths and models, from $47.50 to 250.00 (/ Women’s Coats, of Bisam Seal, exceptional qualities, fron $75.00 to 285.00 Women’s Coats, of Genuine Scotch Moleskin, from 115.00 to 475.00 Women’s Coats, of Persian Lamb, lustrous skins, from 1 65.00 to 695.00 Muffs Scarfs Muffs Scarfs 15.00 French Seal 11.00 18.00 Lynx, 14.75 12.50 Black Wolf, 10.50 34.50 Skunk, 19.75 16.50 Natural Raccoon, 12.50 25.00 Scotch Mole, 22.50 24.50 Black Fox, 17.50 55.00 Chinchilla Squirrel, 22.50 For To-morrow. on the Second Floor, a Remarkable Sale of Women’s Imported House Gowns and Negligees |; At One-Half Regular Prices The offering comprises elavorate and beautiful models from the foremost Parisian designers, including Gowns of Velvet, Brocades, Chiffon, Charmeuse and Crepe de Chine, trimmed | with Lace and Fur. t In addition, the following Exceptional Values: I House Gowns, of Crepe Boudoir Gowns, of Albatross, hand | de Chine, in the newest models, #6.75, 9.50, 14.75 embroidered and lined with silk, at 11.95 Regular $9.00 to 25.00 Values : Value $18.00 Japonese Quilted Robes, with and without collars, various colors, Regularly $9.50, at $6.25 Japanese Quilted Robes, band embroidered, collarless model, "$12.50, at $7.50 The Glove Department - Onthe First Floor is showing later importations of the celebrated “Alexandre” Glace and Suede Kid Gloves, plain and embroidered, in the most fashionable styles, colors and ' lengths, for Street and Dress Wear. Also for To-morrow, a Very Special Offering of Women's One-C'asp, prix seam sewn tan Cape Leather Walking Gloves; also 7 5 y One-clasp pique sewn Glace Kid, in white and black, Pair - For Wednesday in the Millinery Salon, on the Third Floor, iy A Clearance of 125 Women’s Trimmed Hats «t $9.50 All taken from the regular stock and reduced for immediate disposal, from former prices $16.50 to 35.00 Decorative Linens, especially desirable for Holiday Gifts, comprising Luncheon'Sets, Centerpieces, Reception, Tea and Luncheon Cloths, ' Dr rand Buffet Scarfs At One-quarter to One-third Less Than Prevailing Prices Napkin Pouches, at 60c, 75c, 1.00 Finger Bow! and Tumbler Doyleys, Centerpieces, at $1.50, 2.00, 2.95 Doz. $1.10, 2.50, 4.00 Dresser & Buffet Scarfs, 3.75, 4.50, 5.25 Plate Size Doyleys,““ 4.50, 6.75, 9.50 Tea Cloths, at 5.50, 8.25, 11.50 Tea:and Lunchecn Napkins, Luncheen Sets, «3.95, 5.25, 8.50 Doz. $5.25, 6.25, 8.25 Reception Cloths, at 35.00, 50.00, 70.00 Show Towels, at =—-:1,50, 2.75, 3.75 Lingerie Cushion Covers, 1.50, 2.50, 3.25 Bedspreads, at $31.00, 40.00, 55.00 To insure delivery before Christmas it is advisable to place orders now for the idering by hand of Initials, Crests, Monograms, Ete. Imported Blankets and Quilts - On the Second Floor Suggested to those who favor the practical idea in Christmas giving. Blankets, in plain, reversible and Jacquard effects; also a large assortment i fies Silk Marceline and Swiss Brocade Satins, in novelty pres filled ad ae Woo! and pure Russian Down. Specially Priced for To-morrow, Wednesday The Sunday World's maker mare Oe Want Directory Boe

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