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. CAN 2 3 oa Px *. . __THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, 8 VAN BUSKIRK DIVORCED. lee d allmony of $16 @ week, with $6) not paid alimony. a He was arrested nal A week for the support of her | [ast May for breaking inte the Bedfor e. He Ny ! explode will long be a subject of 4 A j { |) .) study at the Schoo! of Instruction. The lleutenants, with deputy Chief Architect Is Now tn Raymond Street”! Sa Langford, their instructor, were in a! Jatt lto tt ; concrete building in the yard of the “ eeive se old Fire Hall. The butiding Is 16] 4 decree of absolute divorce was | oer feet square and 11 feet high. It is|#fanted to Lillian C. Van Siclow Van i: . Jentered through an iron door and has| Buskirk from Clarence R. Van Bu kirk, | fy ‘ |two plate glass windows in opposite; one of the architects of Ebbets Field, | k ————— r ent, a resort arkway ani yoatold sod Bertram, Bedford avenu e gave the excuse inber of Inet year, according | that he would rather go to Jail for un- ‘estinony, Mrs, Van Buskirk re- | lawful entry than for alimony, and was vil for furniture delivered in Gere pape hecertonabtnn Dead Moolihass ». S418 Forty-sixth street, Bay She investixated ond learned Lines New York Satis. ere teres iter wie a The American Line steamship New rs. Van Buskirk” and her [ork sailed for Tiverpool to-day with Jandiord on the stand veri-| 116 cabin passengera and 160 in the) Qyaee fact. Von Buskirk is now in| steerage. She carried a heavy cargo of 8 ause he has general { walls. The glass was a quarter of an| by Justice Benedict in the supreme | [Other inch thick and reinforced with wire.| Court In Brooklyn to-day. She wan nl-|}iaymond Street Jail bees Two sprinkler heads were fitted in| == EEE Watching Automatic) tne buitaing, which was airtight when “ABRAHAM STRAUS ‘merchandise. | 7 - 7 | 17 Minutes Grand Central to A. & S. Private Subway Station. } i —_—_—_————_— ws , SN ; the door was closed. A fire was started | © Sprinklers Puzzled by the — | in a corner, the object being to demon. | SNVERSey Nii: ue strate how the sprinkler heads melted : y is Sudden Explosion. j and flooded the place when the heat % | reached 165 degroes. a ~ !ow In the heat and smoke } J \ 4 arr eS Won Saie of Ranges, toves and Heaters A class of twenty-five lieutenants . raw the sprinkler Le Fire Department, assembled at} b ans * te) t th ae! Mi Fire Headquarters, in Enst Sixty. : . ; Gai ins Agu Grave Furnicure and hy ss wondertu! it ) ¥ th street to-dny to witness adem- Mingesena te 4 mre me otter vat ‘tens, wm prtces th rena atte i} tration of th ration of auto- pec eh ai . Jepartment offers its full share of wonderfu' be foriakiers, gat more of a len.| R& room Ike ts © fore A 2 LO JPLETE —OUt PRICES ARS AL! } than they had expected. They . which fell outward. | ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM 1 | MWe plate glass window actually! Fortunately, none of the firemen was | $5 to $ Ode with the force of a stiell load he brok i ET Kon, may we nal a ni wikh ¢ y ; om . 1 5 iny Dresser Solid Oak Buffet Griven, inward by “a a . , Reg. Price sve |e f from the outside, There could De , 12 49 | zi lly have been « backdraught in an air- eo! . tight room. Old time fire-fighters have h bags - Gelien fae, a 4 been asked to give an opinion on | the case, ’ } seinen i] [BROADWAY RAID METS PBahanced by Perfect| $30) WORTH OF HEROIN Physical Health. ON SMALL Vi MONTIV shrapnel and what made | Ren. Price 615 WD secon! We sell, without any extra che: ' _| Detectives Break Into Office in id marks slis- the Astor Theatre mt WHA to ata to vow ‘am epoch in th es. | ct acoount 4s closed am come to this at TWh te sate coeteet in a hundred is \- Building. Charles L. Pichel, who was arrested sul : neat yesterday in his office on the fourth part wheth Vt ‘r ‘any Mind. We reas arerzthine -! floor of the Astor Theatre Building, ze diurabioand well made No, 1531 I voadway, charged with hav. HO CLUB FEES ing heroin in his possession, was ar- raigned in the West Side Police Court ved a shock from om it is hard to recover. Following NED ouanen tin natvoun owing | to-day and held in $1,000 ball, He was for the child, and a distinct | 4/80 held in $200 bail on a charge of ige in the mother results. violating the Sullivan law, as a ioad- . is nothing more charming than | €d revolver ed Shak in his desk. seperti! ends Sppy and healthy mother of children,| Health Deparfinenc inspectors and v peel and tine deed vhild-birth upder the right | detectives have been watching Pichel i r phil ‘ 9 need be no hazard to healt for weeks, He posed as the presi- and Ue will deliver iM delivered for The unexplainable thing is} dent of the Gasmine Company, a con- Lu Hateb onty Out to sour he vith all the ssilene of sh gern dealing in chemicals. Detective qupenpusniiccensmmanmanaission! Brazen odour the : la Week roken health resu ~ydig planted himself at int com- . Riprepered candition. An uandibee s vitw or the oes oe To Our Customers Terese monthly “ time in which to pre women; Late in the afternoon a messenger Woe capectally desire our customers te NO STRINGS Persist in going blindly to the trial, | VOY entered Pichel's office with a take advantage ° rtal TO Ss y caine preven LIPERAL OFFER oft package. Lydig followed the boy, od) by rT i ot bw tie ib too ry Leen the *package and ‘arrested hater d . a s Vegetable | Pichel. prices and it added tof -Room 4 | 4-5-Roem rr @ most valuable tonic and] There was $300 ‘worth of heroin in yeoe meocunt den Outh * $ a the female organism. the parcel. During the late afternoon Boalt. emt Ren) Uti $89 oS eee 98 ble and evening while the detectives held 7 : posseasion of the office more than a e OPEN SALUADAY EV! ip) score of persons called, inquiring f f {| Pichot ‘One of thone, Charioe, Beare, Amtrica’s Greatest BLOCK a walter of No. 366 West Twenty- Furniture House fifth street, openly asked for heroin and was arrested. Me was held in ¥ 7 H heed Joy with Picnel in the police - VE rt to. e Women's Fall Coats, $12.95. None | C. O. D. or on approval. SS — derful Day Dress Store - Women’s Fall Dresses at $12.98 DO NOT DELAY AN-! OTHER MINUTE when} such style of dress and quality} of material can be obtained at} such a low price. A splendid rour ottne shies arses, Offering of smart models in all | serge, serge and satin, poplins and heavy messalines—all 'made with most exacting care and accuracy, not only to | perfectly produce the styles of the season but to give a/ | great range of correct sizes, so that the average woman | -an walk right out of the Store with one of these Dresses on and not an alteration needed. Many colors, and four very beautiful models as shown in the sketches. The| | popular long waistline with full bias tunic is well repre- sented, as well as the modified basque and natural waist- lines. Brown, blues, greens, black. Sizes 34.to 46. { Women's Newest Fall Suits, $19.75. >evond floor, Central Building, ——<—_——_ Entries for Aut at. Entries are now coming in for the 35t2367'§. .|held in thix city the night of Oct. 28, UUR ONLY STORE m icine ‘ eprial), Lyan, Mass. Your Pow entry Dlenks were sent out nly = | Saturday, many signed blanks hav pill be opened; read and an: Viy'the committee. ajority tye The by a woman and held in strict | Sf‘enirien to tur have come Tron me orey | ; oe of commercial machin || 1,000 Women's Sweater Coats at | $1.26, $1.76 and $2.96; worth from . \ || $2.00 to $4.96. vercoa In Y |) Women’s $1.00 Umbrellas. 64c. Not \ ||| over two to a customer. + HH] » When Monahan the Tailor’s $10,000.00 failure was announced some few months ago, the objection to the stock was that it contained mostly overcoatings. I pur- chased these goods. I consider every yard a staple—plaid back chinchillas, kerseys, patent beavers, meltons, rough Scotch effects, coatings he charged as high as $50.00 pr. Some were made up, some semi-ready, some customers had ordered and not called for. It is my pleasure to display these in both my New York stores. Lhave marked them with two prices. Those I consider under $35 I have marked $10.50, overcoat to order. \ Those of the finer grade I have put a figure on of $12.75, made up any style, | Single or double'breasted, with or without velvet collar. | All‘his ready-made, uncalled-for covercoats I have placed on a counter in the rear f my store and will sell while they last at prices of $6, $7, $8. I have about two hundred black kersey overcoats which | guarantee all wool, ade up in nice shape, designed and cut by J. Caul Macdonald, and I will sell at a rice of $8.00 ready to wear out. 4 . Coat Sweater Free ‘October 1st is my Anniversary Day, and for the next week to all customers ‘ordering suit of clothes of my brand new Fall Bock I will present free a coat sweater. Hundreds of styles, of cheviots, worsteds and tweeds, both a foreign and domestic goods. Price, suit to order, i Including handsome Coat Sweater free. Ten more pieces ot Globe Unfinished Worsted from Utica, N. Y. This cloth, if purchased in regular channels, would cost at least $35 $ for suit. All wool and worsted, I guarantee them for color for the \ life of the cloth. Suit to order a 1 Broadway stn street “tpetreaisgs “Stectstervox” 119-121 Nassau Si. "Surca'fu's hidddd | $7.98 to $12.98. Sizes 13 to 18 years. 27c Scotch Flannels, 15¢ a yard. $37.50 Wilton Rugs, 9x12 ft., $29.50. $5 and $6 Irish Double Satin Damask Table Cloths, $3.49 and $3.98. | $3.75 Irish Satin Damask Napkins, | 21-inch, $2.69 a dozen. Women's One-clasp Cape Gloves, 79c. $5.98 All-Wool Blankets, $4.69 a pair. ; Imported Bedspreads, values up to | $8.50, at $3.98 each, | Women's Colored Top Boots, $3.95. Girls’ and Boys’ School Shoes, $1.98. $4.98 Electric Boudoir Lamps, $3.98. $1.49 Mahogany Desk Clocks, $1.25. | _ 69c Fire proof Mixing Bowls, six sizes H to set, 39c set. | »$1.98 American Cut Glass Celery || Trays, $1.39. | Infants’ Washable Corduroy Coats |, at $1.98, instead of $3 to $3.50. Infants’ Bengaline Silk Caps, 49c. Heavy round thread bleached Muslin | Sheets, 214x214 yards, 65¢ each. Fine quality bleached Muslin Pillow- || cases, 45x36 inches, 124ge each. 4 || $10.00 Settees and Chairs, $5.00. || Upholstered in assorted coverings. Men's Natural Gray Merino Under- || wear, 39c. and 69c- | Men's Extra Heavy Domet Pajamas, ° Men's 50c Neckwear, 39c- 75c Pearl Top Hat Pins, 39c¢. each, | Chauffeurs’ Two-piece Suits, regular- ll ly $12.98 to $24.75, at $7.49 to $16.98, Misses’ and Juniors’ Coats, $6.98, | e Auto Gloves, with and without gaunte | lets, regularly $1.85 to $3.98, at $1.24 to $2.98. Women's Untrimmed Velvet Hat: 1,000 at $2.29 and $2.95. : $10.00 Trimmed Hats, $4.95. $3.50 Ready-to-wear Hats, $1.95. Children’s $1.50 Hats, 49c. $2.50 Ostrich Bands, 98c. Women's Fleeced Underwear, 19c. Slight imperfections. Women's 25c Stockings, 19¢. i Decorated Felt Table Scarfs and || Pillow Slips, 79¢ and 98. Store orders. || only. ' { 98¢ Stamped Long Crepe Kimonos, } 69c. Store orders only. | . $1.50 J. B. Corsets, 98c. Rengo Belt Corsets, $1.98, | $5 and $7 Lily of France and Florita | Corsets, $2.98. Wash Goods Remnants, Se and 106 | a yard, Men's Cotton Half Hose, 9c. 35c Moire Taffeta Percaline, 25¢ a yard. 49c Venetian, 39c a yard. Quart size Borine, antiseptic for external use, $1.00 size at 69c. Kolynos Tooth Paste, 25¢ size, our price 14c, special at 12c. 69c Black Percaline Petticoats, 49¢. Store orders only. 75c¢ Sateen Petticoats, 59c. No duplis cates. Store orders only. Black Cotton Messaline Petticoats, 98¢, | 69¢ Shepherd Checks, 49¢ yard. ! $1.00 All-Wool Granite, 69¢ yard. Newest Popular Novels, 44e each. $3.75 to $15.45 Imported French Jute Velour Table Covers, $1.89 to $7.78,