The evening world. Newspaper, October 12, 1914, Page 11

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. 4 FAKED ATO CRASH TRAPS MAN ACLSED OF HOMAN'S MURDER ee ee Police’ Say Netscher, Lured} #' Fronr Hiding by Ruse, Con- '% fesse Brooklyn Crime. Caught: by a clever ruse, Frederick Netecher was brought from the-. Riverhead Jat! to Brooklyn at 4 A. M. to-day to answer for the murder of Mrs. Helen McVetty in August in her ‘tment at No. 665 Vanderbilt ave- hue, Brooklyn, The police say Netscher confessed that he went to and with no provocation except thi she resented an insult and fought when he attacked her, struck her on he head with a hammer. left unconscious aoe died peared. . days ago detectives learned that before going to Brooklyn he bad worked on a farm near Say- ville, L. I. There they found out that a Man answering his description had been calling for the mail of Jacob W. Jansen, a farmer near Medford. Yesterday the detectives within half a mile of Jansen’s phoned Jansen there had been an a cident and to send several men to help them. In a short time Jansen, with two of his farm hands, arrived, and one of the farm hands was iden. tifled as Netscher and arrested for the murder. The detectives say he denied the charge at first, but finally admitted it and said he had been drinking at the time and did not realize what he is doing. He had been known at Ja n's as “Pete” Smith, _—— TRIPLE CELEBRATION OF CHURCH'S PROGRESS} Congregational Society of North New York Observes Anniversaries. As many of the congregation as could pack within its walls filled the Congressional Church of North New York, East One Hundred and Forty- third street, Bronx, several times yesterday to take p-"t in a triple celebration. They memorialized the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the church, the eighteenth anniversary by the pastor, the Rev. Wiliam H. Kephart, and the tenth anniversary of the church's location | be in the present building. The celebration will end to-nigh' with @ reception at which many of the high officials of the Bronx will be present. made for the entertainment of 2,000 guests. The North Church was founded in December, 1888, In the home of but its work was A new delightfully flavored gum — strength — lots of “Pep!” Double wrapped to keep it fresh and full-fiavored. Peppermint Five cents a sticks — enough lease of life—it PROFIT United PaSN good for valuable — which means and flavor. eo aearee eres Mrs. MoVetty's apartment, Aug. 18, (}{?,Jamaien svyonus, Brooklyn. to repair a floor, that he had boon | {te contents, Including & hors drinking heavily for several days, |f 4 ed Arrangements have been | Each stick is like a spicy Peppermint Lozenge with a long Each package is wrapped in a UNI Coupon Made by the manufactarers of the widely-known WRIGLEYS Try <UL> today! : | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBER 13, x led along until 6 Rev. William tied to take over past . From then on the; church kept time with the growth of | the Bronx. In 1903 the congregation | had outgrown even the most opti. | mistic hopes of the pastor and was forced to vgedt in larger quai Tomorrow(Tuesday) with Purchases i: | held there in) * The three-fold celebration brought | as many generations to the services which were held in the forenoon and | evening. Greetings were exchanged | between old timers who have left the vicinity of the church but ci back hal @ day to participate in its cele- | ., The arrangements for this evening’ celebration include a recep- tion and dance. Several prominent men and women of the church have. volunteered to sing. Elsewhere in This Great City In Addition We Give aac Green Trading Stamps with i Two 49¢ Green Stamps with Each 10c Purchase in the Forenoon One aac Green Stamp with Each 10c Purchase in the Afternoon © Brooklyn Fire. J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. THE BIG STORE” Born sives SIXTH AVE.. IS™TO 19% STREET burned, entail Two rame buildings nearby we damaged’ | WAS MISERABLE, COULDN'T STAND Testifies SheWasRestored to Health by Lydia E. MAIN BUILDIN Amazing Sale of Silks and Velvets 0.-A°Green Trading Stamps FR B ‘ Tomorrow’s Bargains Unmatchable Usual Complimentary 2a¢ Green Stamps Free Tomorrow “iatribution in Our Annex Building New York’s Popular Big Store ‘MAIN BUILDIN« Women’s 25c Black 1924. It is Good for 50 (FIFTY) gue Greem Trading Stamps & H you would ordinarily obtain with your ~~ 80.8. ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURW SHIN These Typical “Big Store’” a of $1 or More. Present Coupo | H FREE with purchases of $1 or more tomcarow only (Oct. 13) & J. B. GREENHUT CO. Hi Evening World 10,12-14. s Great Sales Tomorrew in Irish Point and Scrim Curtains geesenCUT OUT THIS COUPONass Ln ita iii seeet Home Furnishings alegre, Lol Popular Room Sizes in American Made Rugs Axminster, Velvet and Tapestry at Big Reductions Former. Sale Former Price, Price. Axminster & Axminster & Sale. Price Pinkham’s Vegetable M . Velvet Rugs Velvet Rugs Com , In a season that demands the richest of silks and velvets,a sale of them at these low ercerized Size Oxi2 ft., chee 8ft.3 x10 ft. . P Lite prices is something to ore at. . selection: s2440 s1040 Good selection. ..$19.80. $16.75 Lackawanna, N. Y¥—"After my first These Silks in Most Popular Colors: 280 $1750] 4: minster & child was bora [ot very iserabl and St-tnch Pine Cord Drew Pop- GQ. |35- and 36-inch Satin Mesnaline |36:Inch Chifon Drees Ta. QQ. OS ] e r y F759 $1U58) Axminster Guald Mik dha Gh Fl omuil Rod speed eevee, Ic er colors; at, 75 feta—at, a yard... OC Tapes ry Velvet Rugs Inch Self-Color and Pompa- yard IC | Crepe de Chine—d. jdth; all: my feet. My sister. dour Dress Poplin—at, Inch Colored Dress Cr silk, of course, best street and At, a Pair Brussels. Rugs Size Oxi2 ft., mit in-law wished me to a yard. 75¢ barrio street colors; $ evening colors; usually $1.50 Oxiate., $17.50 $14.75] samples, slightly 1a a= id $ $ enutitul | sig" matched: ty Hyde Pike MY | CPGoatareits situa eer | mua Senet DLO} $5,091.25 ana? 1.50 31295 4078] Anmionters...... 98280 $B ham's Vegetable Corded Suiting ble width; | $2.50 Plain or Novelty Bridal $10.75 $875| Velvets..........9817.50 $1295 H Compound and my | nerves becam cto geod, step tic, and I lost weak, tired | was Fall weight; best street $ Satin—40 inches wide; colors; usually $2 1.25 Following Silks Are All Black: Black Dress Taffeta—in fine qual- | Black Satin Duchesse—heavy qual-|Black Satin de Chine—40 inches wide; an excellent wi 58: hy a6 aban ANA emmy gag, | ys HF shee ides WONG | iia bo O Black Satin Duchesse—a fine qual- Black Satin—wool filled; 52 inches | Black Satin Duchesse—54 inches| ity; 36 in. wide; usually #1. 30 3 desirable for suits and desirable for suits and | ,,$1-65; at ; usually $2.50; $1, 85 usually $3.75; $ Black Charmeuse—a superior grade A Few of the Velvet Specials: y chil For_ female | troubles I alweys an dia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound and it works like a charm. I do al my own work. Mrs. A. PF. KREAMER, 1574 Electric | Aveave, Lakawanta, NY, | The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's ice wide; id $ 1.50 DRESS CORDUROY —/IMPORTED | VELVET-/BLAGK _ DRESS/IMFORTED BLACK DRESS | CHIFFON VELVET — thie Vegetable Compound, made from roots | k and white and ee! NS. and the VELVET. — this Is 42) VELVETS — double-width,| comes in black and col. flaw. and herbs, is unparalleled. It may be! wanted dress_col- , |used with perfect confidence by women ra " "69c $1.75 wh suffer from displacements, Lr Leipinacyos tumors, it i . 7 eentaey: in ig bearing | oi? et Ness, oF nervous prostration. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the standard remedy for female ills. ' Women who auffer from, thase dis- tressing iar to their sex should of the he ability of L; al Pinkham's Vegetatle. Compoun store their health by the many Pdlne jand truthful nials MAIN BUILDIN( Sale for Tomorrow Only! Women’s and Misses’ Dresses and Coats, at All sizes for Women and Misses. Quantities being limited, we would suerest an early attendance. Trimmed Hats at 5 Several Hundred Hats Specially Prepared for ‘uesday’s Shop, ji me Our Millinery » we hid beat ay 4 Think of it! ‘ombination ; ‘ |{confidertiad, “Lynn, Mass." You Dreienate Copies of Paris Hats swered by a woman and held in are particularly well made ict_ confidence. —they are good lookin, and serviceable, too, ani agenloy a doubie remit: it ey are well made of blue, brown or bla SERGE, combined with black SATIN-MESSA- LINE and are very stylish. We illustrate the smart style, which has a white pique flare collar and vestee. The Coats, » $5 at... Indeed, it sould be hard to say which of the several styles is smart- est. We've picked one at random for a picture—a ZIBELINE with afurcloth ized,” and our own workrooms by our deft- {gered modistes. Not one of these hats can be pur- chased elsewhere for less than $10. Sale of Trimmed Millinery at $7.50, $10, $12.50 and $15. Entirely New Showing of Trimmed Mourning Hats, specially priced at $5 to $20. Silk Velvet 5 Dress Shapes, 1 95 Not only te mark- able style, collar, Others come in but re- CHINCHILLA — Le mark- navy blue — BOU able HEF PER GBONE BLACK quality TH ND ‘wo. of blac TONED TWEEDS. "They are for motoring, travel- ing or general hard wear, and in most cases $5.00 WOULD BARELY BUY Tee ; MATERIALS ALON Sale of aa Remnants of Best Dress Goods 69: WIDE women; Plush Dress 8 ne Specials, at 95c &*1.25 in erect ee silk plush, o-Wear Hats—black silk velvet or plush double for men; $3.50 BOS: trimmed with BAGS sis sehck RUGS New! Sanitary Box Spri Usual Pri Usual Prices to U: ual Prices to fipone” ve Fp ee 4 “i ew. an ary pr’ ng rices to |" sual Prices st ibbon, | in ious soseerneceuetnes | We Hevera’’* °|ADe $180 yards | ODe s2 yar wy 819 5. ¥9. 95 v8.0 COWHIDE Suit CASES” gg shown for the First Time 12 | Enormous, purcheses from leading American mills of remnants in 1- and 508 TRAVELING BAGS— ‘84 50 Introductory Price...... to 8-yari canes widths from 36 to inches. 4 mS i | SES, POPLINS, GABARDINES, CREPES, MELROSE, AR- MAIN BUIL DI 5 See Our Entoresti Demonstration package of 5 big | musts PRUNELLAS, EPINGLES and BROADCLOTHS. Also SHEP- ee os enc Se $6.50 ng HERD CHECKS, PLAIDS, ROMAN STRIPES AND BROCADE EFFECTS, Women’s $3.50 to $5 Best colors, 3 OF br range of sh for the family. ss ” | oO fo) gobs: FOR THE REGULAR PRICE Every part of this bo: ‘sprin, A] for ane in rhs Skuse Walk-Over”|| Embroideries i et cen aa lab | MAIN BUILDING Sample Shoes| | Each at 3c, 5¢ & 7c wee ts esha ital " H 4 tt yuu an whe to $1.80 so rreiderion ticking or covering. Ticking is }|| Winter Overcoats, Rain- TF) | | eee ce carer tat Lilie | | remarabe tor meshing, Genahable tne, semeaeeas igh BEING “SAM- ° coats and Suits 56 R5 For Men and Youths, Tomorrow, at e In Never were there values so extraordinary nor so plentiful. Take your choice. The Overcoats at $6.85 All sizes for youths and for men up to 42. MEDIUM AND DARK MIXTURES, Overcoats that are warm, stylish and serviceable. Not one of them worth less than $8.95, and many of them are usually priced at $10 and $15. The Raincoats at 56.85 Guaranteed rainproof. These are imported coats and come in tan and brown shades. Not one of them worth less than $10, and many of them are $12 coats. All sizes, a The Suits at '6.85 CASSIMERES AND CHEVIOTS, GRAY AND BLACK and WHITE MIXTURES; also PENCIL AND HAIRLINE STRIPES. Every size for youths and for men up to 42 chest. presents. Big red bbl, 86. andC widths, Finerange of newest button or lace styles, in all the wanted leathers for your choice. We have rounded out the size ranges by the addition of several hundred pairs of $3.50 shoes of another well-known, high-class make, of which there are all sizes and widths, Every EVE with Goodyear welted VERYBODY WILL BE quality, cleanliness match self ashes dr into @ i a neta ate i The makers class them se “seconds,” but It would take an expert to fiad « Usually eold at 25¢; to t Ide. Lowered Prices on Rogers “Al” Silver-Plated Tableware: MAIN BUILDIN' SPECIALS 19> IMPORTED BEADED PURSES $1 SUEDE HAND Soo THREE “POL D CARD CASES— Manufacturers’ Samples of tomorrow, at, each. Gold Medal Flour Sal Sal Sale Brushed Brass Formerly Price, Lp dad Price Formerly Price. BAD esein tear 1.75 |$8.50.0 0.00... 7.00 | $3.90..... Ash Trays 95¢ 8; 4 xis 5.25 " at... 4.75 . 3.95) 7.00 6.00 + 4.75 | 10.00 With two cigar rests, safety holder, opening >pPiDR pri 2 bowl); removable bow!, Bach aah trey in Specially Priced for Tomorrow The set consists of 56 pieces and is complete for 6 persons, several very neat designs to choose from (see eablaaadd ‘complete heel, toe and cole; t tooke and feels like Mops and Floor Cleaners Oil Treated Mops “O Bo Esy" Zin t 2m \d 1 byendie; one fs pte: te Ms Sores een dty ‘mop for ‘the balance of the poo a flange Fr ce Pere ce 65ch, A new and exceptionally dainty floral pattern; gray or bright finish. These pieces are guaranteed for constant service of 5 to 10 years. OR COFFEE TEPOONS 4 dor...., 0€ DESSERT SPOONS ABLE SPOONS OR” $1.10 TABLE Si OR WORKS Me or. $1.20 OYSTER FORKS OR ORANGE SrooNs— $1.20 cra eae TCH==M doz... A* CLA: nea Lov! ant sailing bi “CEDAR BUSTING ry é & 20 % 2lc ALPHA FLOOR MoPS— - 25e, 2% OTHS- Be WEA Wi Floor Broome—Corn or Hair | DRY or ROH MOPS-aura cn CORN BROOMS—made of selected Illinois nop Wane r 50c . rollers, at 7 60 oft" PAIL BI 7c} ti A Con ; 40¢ Floor Oil Paints and Dressings sour LADLES— each .. SUGAR SHELLS Al BUTTER KNIVES; ea. St ny ., Abe ., 65e ND RAPI SWEBEPERS— at. 37 TON SHOPPING” A novel idea and an excel | lent one. or allovers; come in worthiness of this spring. Remember, too, that it is made to retail at $15, But to introduce it we place the price at $12 This Spring complete with a 60-1b. Ri 3!y-Ib. Feather Pillows; covered in fi and dustless. The outfit complete Springs at These Low Prices ‘dge Layer Felt Mattress and two Our Mammoth Grocery, ne Thesday; Yabol, bag. , 85c $4.25 Golden Oak Genuine Leather | $5.50 “Cri ‘Seatand Back Chairs $9 95 Springs Wee ee 425 $21 Mahogany Dressers 9 | 75 $11 Desks for Women-—golden oak 0, a mahogany finish, § 25 widen Ou uth 10.50 ati. 60c sec Golden Oak Bxtensien hy 754} or soe G ‘Golden Oak Tabourettes

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