The evening world. Newspaper, October 22, 1914, Page 4

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pert Dead mn Tattersn! hie residence tm Cheshire to-day ‘Remarkable Suit Sale! } 925.00 29.50 35.00 Vebus 84.90 Vebus 539.50 Velus $49.50 triamed, in Bleck | Ee a i Both Stores 48 Fifth Ave. ““o B’way, cor. 110 St. am. New York City 7 4 Séth Street aq Offerings of Exceptional PP Beimccets of Keit Fabrin......... a { 19.50 value 25.00 : Sport Coats,—new model. 12.50 value 16.50 & cotton trade expert, died auddenty at James McCreary & Co. On Friday and Saturday IMPORTANT SALE OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS Tweed or Gabardine Coats. Sweater Coats of Brushed Wool,— new colors.: ‘RCE DOTS TO MAKE RECORD | | Kingsbury’s Investigators As- j | sailed at Civil Service Investigation, | —— at | Tt war charmed at to-day's inves. tigation of the Municipal Civil ser. vice Comminsion that hopeless erip- | ples and imbeciion were ordered reat | | home to poor families from city ineti- | in the name of “social service work” and to make @ record Deputy Attorney-General Frank Mose naserted that Commissioner Kingsbury must have “buncoed” the local Civil Bervice body when be euc- coeded in having his forty-seven in | veetigators appointed ' Mre Bellantont of No 227 Mulberry | street told how one of | .agebury’s, | Investigators notified her that she! crippled, defective seven-year-old boy | from Randall's Irland, where he had | been for some time “I lowe my poor boy, but 1 cou not take care of him,” said Mre Hellan- | toni | As the mother told her story the) crippled boy laughed and chatted and at times became so noisy the proceed- inge were interrupted. When not Jaughing he gased wildly about and stared at his mother as though she were s nger. “Ho that's social service,” oald Mr Moes, ‘well, if that te the type Mr Kingsbury is following, 1 sincerely hope it goes up the fue Ooatinuing ber story, Mre Relian- toni said her hushand reosived $15 a week as a cleaner in the Municipal 5th Avenue Value 14.50 value 22.50 4.95 value 6.50 -Four-in-Haad Scarfs of Fancy Silk; , eleo Knitted Ties in plain colors. Silk Four-in-Hand Ties in new pat- 95e ies terns. 55c value 1.00. | values 1.50 2.00 7 . A 4 Gray Mocha Gloves,--medium or > ae . onl 10 pi ones bed dark shades. 1.65 value 2.50 | i)” Cambeic ation dat. Pajamas in colored striped mercer- A e Se value 1.00 ized fabrics. 1.45 value. 2.50 Ghrte in pleated or plain bosom; soft value 1.50 Specially Priced Fifth Ploor Gerish English-made Overcoats, made of F Fleece or Shetland Fabrics, providing | warmth without weight; silk lined yoke and ] ; slash, patch of bellows pockets; notch ‘ee military collar; Balmecaan, Single Breasted, Vicuna. + f on Ree sO" ze 34 to 40 1 jach chest. 6.50 value 40.00 980 Suits in Conservative or English Lounge -model; Custom-tailored; two or three-button evats; flap or patch pockets; silk or mohair | - limed. Made of Imported Fabrica in Tartan . (Checks and new stripes, plain Oxford Vieuns . Men's an er Navy Blue Cheviot. Size 3@ to 42 inch Vicuna Ove: ehest. 15.00, 20.00 and 24.50 values 21.80, 25.00 and 20.50 * Men's and Young Men's Hats of Soft Felt or Twe eolors. 1,95 Heavy o1 or Tweed; of plaids, Attractive Values Men's and Women's Taffeta Silk Umbrellas, of assorted woods with handsome ling Silver caps and trimmings; also Gun » ete, 3.00 values 4.00 and 4.50 Women's colors, Ulsters; notch or convertible self or velvet collar. Made of Fancy Cravenetted Cheviot Sige 35 to 42 inch chest. MEN'S _& WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS Shirts of Fancy Silks in plain or nov- elty stripes. 3.75 value 5,00 | | ' Woman Rumplopment Agent Sent to| YOUNG MEN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS rf Medium-Weight Overcoats or also Oxford or Cambridge Gray Size 34 to 42 inch chest, 8.50 and 23.50 values 22. 50 and 27.50 | Fine Tailored Mackinaw Coats in a variety Size 34 to 4% inch chest 12.50. value 16.50 dd Young Men's Black or Oxford reoats; full silk lined and faced, 16.50. value 30.00 ed in the newest: shapes and value 2.95 | |" Taffeta Silk Umbrellas in assorted Black, Green, Navy Blue or Red; | handles of Mission, Ebonine or Carved wood, | + 225 great harm. Le ee toner atta inteocmece |WATIVES REAL DANGER | ‘IN SOUTH AFRICA, HE SAYS) would have to take her hopelessly | ome direct from South Africa. (thing thet overshadows even the Roer | in the West Side Court on » charge For ¢ it six yoare, it in chal . | she haa made "wood living’ by Sefretd: ry e value 3.50 | | 2 Segoe sree tr eas casters were Court There are sight chilfren, None * Mre Marty Gromen of No. 2 Mul- ty stroat told the story of her forty -year-old daughter. ‘Thereasa, who in demented The investigators want her to pay % @ moth to the) clty for the care of Theressa. If ane Aoean't continue to hand up Theressa | will be ant home to her j “1 weed to have tom children and a oN have only four children and no band, My man in dead | om 5 you can eee. I have a sm, a plumb- or'n helper, who meker $11 to 16 a/ moath. 1 have another child, a daughter, | who ie married. She can't help me Why? Because she ie married and has eight children, My fourth child! la © consumptive. We live tn three rooma “I could not have my poor Theressa | back, because she would come to) fo 1 borrowed the! husband,” said Mra. Grosso money.” American Just Retumed Declares, the Situation Serious for British. Chariea Paton ef Tacoma, Wash, who wan a passenger aboard the White Star liner Adriatic to-day, had He wald: “left South Africa just before the | recent declaration ef martial law, following the revolt of the Boer com- mando, Even befere open revolt faced the government of the Union of Houth Africa conditions were growing more serious daily. it only doses the Government not ki the extent of Hoer dionatiafaction, but the attitude of the natives ts getting te be « menace. “With the withdrawal of many of the Fritish regiments since the out- break of the war in Murope the tem. per of the natives has been growing bolder, They outnumber the whites four to one im a large part of the Union and German epies among them Gre assiduously fostering their spirit of defiance. Mbould there be a con- corted uprising of the blacks, South Africa would face a real peril. “In al the towns home guards | are being raised and drilled aod @ constant watch ia on the native chieftains to catch the frat sign of their revolt. In Johann saw ® thousand Germans herded together into a ‘bull pen' of wire under ‘The Government @14 not dare trust them loose.” peal hchesta aa GIRL FAINTING SUSPECT WRECK WHEN ARRAIGNED Deprived of Cocaine, Alleged Shop- lifter Nearly Collapses in Court. Helen Gray and Kdward Dardin, who were arrested as shoplifters yes- terday, after the girl had pretended to faint and the man, in the excite- ment, had loaded two gowns into a suitcase, according to detectives, were held to-day by Magistrate Nolan in the Yorkyilie Court, the girl in $2,000 and the man in 61,600, The girl was almost a wreck. The} | police say she ts a cocaine user, aad,| deprived of the drug, she nearly col- lapaed. It was for having cocaine tn hér possession that she was held in the heavier ball, The pair will be examined Monday, Dardin's wife, Mre, May Dardin, {ug house yesterday, waa arraigned of having cocaine in her possession. In ber room, the police say, they found two dreases answering the des- cription of gowna stolen from Stern Hros. some days ago by a fainting woman aad ber man companion. —>——— FLEECED WORK-SEEKERS, a m Prison. | who was found in « respectable lodg- | WOMAN AUTO VICTIM, HELD AS INTOXICATED, ACCUSES SURGEONS —»—— low | hue-| Widow Charges She Had to Beg for Treatment After Wrong Diagnosis. A remarkable atory of aliewed po- Nee and ambulance surgeon stupidity wan told by Mra, Mary Hoeavey, a widow, thirty-six, of No. 500 Frank lin avenue, when she wis arralened in Adame Btreat Police Court, Rrook- llyn, to-day before Magistrate Waish | on @ charge of Intoxication been a prisoner tn Kings County Horpital for sixteen days, Mra. Heavey told the Court that whe was run down by an automobile at LAberty and Concord streets at 7 o'alock injthe evening of Oct. 6. Two men lifted her into the car and took her to Long Island College Hospital, where ahe lost consciousness, When she rogained her senses her tace was bandaged and a nurne told her three ntitches had been taken in the cut in her chin. The next she knew ale was in « patrol wagon with a policeman named Reed. He took her to the Poplar street station and locked her up on a charge of intoxication. “T was suffering awful pain.” anid Mra. Heavy in court to-day, “and about 10 or 11 o'clock they brought in Dr. Curtis, a young ambulance sur- geon from the Holy Family Hospital. Although my body and legs were a mane of bruises and I wan suffering from internal injuries, he calied it a ease of ‘chronic alcoholism” and went) away “Several houra later ( screamed no loudly they got another ambulance surgeon from Brooklyn Hospital. He called my case one of intoxication and went away. “At 11 o'clock the next morning my / JAMES BUTLER / CHOICE J, / / \ ROC ERIE we New Fruit at S Choicest F in ans, 51 inches tall, egch Red and Onions, es, Claras; | Teabel Morton, a good looking young woman, who gave her home address an No, 180 Claremont avenue, ®: wan nentenced to-day to the Mate Pris. | on for Women at Auburn for not leas than one year nor more than two years by Judge Nott in General Seasions, i it ne ‘Aho inserted advertisements papers i t she. it~ a eal ja When her vietlme called she upon ber tases Gopoaits as o guarantee of their oneaty, Cea jeaner Lu Bulltven coun NT gave her $866, on Tats 0 a0 security for a position as manager ing picture Rensre, a cal er arrest when he 4 not get the money back. Vaye Tribute to Wilsun fer Hts Eaample and Restraint. ALHANY, Oct 22.—A plea for peace opening Ciftioth amaual convece- ‘ion of the university, “It wae Franklin who hoped for untow without war.” satd the o Ir 0 Invoked 4 w ‘ho strength “Te wae Lincoln for all. ener w on among men of good will, Gniy thet_can Doing the best inthe heart of conception ae MYGIRNIO DRINKING CUPS FRER. Tive “Lily” Bygtenie drinking cups in o ben will be tven ewer for 0 coupes to be Orinted tm meat Bundey's World, Be cure Bt. Clair Me. | A. Sea, | | M'KELWAY TALKS FOR PEACE. | ans tetk ~ ikaall Peaches, 2 ricots, ¢ Cali Essie Mil Canada Mutton, | | She has | _Essie Brand | Standard Brands Sweet Potatoes 2 oA bs, 10° finest ‘singe oe Hea elicious he Eating Apples, Jonathans; doz. New Santa Evaporate Coltorals F ag Ib, ‘vaporated; Choice New ic ifornia Fruit; Ibe... ». 12 . Y. State; from Milk eese with ALL the Cream; Ib... . 19° Evaporated Milk, 3 <=: 25° Belle » in tall 10c cans; thicker than cream. Condensed Milk, Richest Condensed; in 9 full sized cans, each. . Aunt Nanna’s Pancake Flonur, Prepared Buckwheat, Blue Ribbon Syrup, in cans, cach.. 10° Peerless Molasses, in cans, cach. 10¢ Sweeping Price Reductions At All 88 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Best Cuts Roast Beef, Sirloin Steak, from City dressed beef; Ib. 20¢ Loin or Rib Lamb Chops, 1... 22° Sugar Cured Hams, ‘clected; b.... 19° Fresh Country Sausage, »...... THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1914. condition was so serious that T wae sent to the Kings County Hospital, where T have been ever since under treatment for my Injuries. Magia’ ° Waleh paroled Mra. | Heavy un ‘aturday and ordered the ere bation story © investigate her —--—— |MOTHER SEES RUNAWAY HORSE HIT 6-VEAR-OLD | Speeding Also Strikes Woman and Another Child— First Victim May Die. A hores attached to a light burgy jand driven by Louls Erahowsky, a | grocer of No, 95 Firet street, bolted jeast through Ninety-ninth street at Animal 16.50 No Alterations f Heretofore $24.60 to $29.50 noon to-day after t had taken fright At the blowing of a factory whistle. Tt dashed across Third avenue, shaking Ershowsky from his seat and SAILING TO-DAY. Allianea, Colen Ban Jose, Port Limen overturning tho buggy and headed | wings Geraes, Bahia......... straight for several hundred children! emerging from a public school fhe youngsters scattered and the horse crashed ‘sto an electric ight nd demolished the bugey. Then ‘unted to the sidewalk and con- tinued at increased speed. In front of No. 26 Bast Ninety-ninth street he ran Into six-yearold Samuel Dine before the child's mother, who was on the steps, cou save him. Policeman Cotter twice tried to stop the animal, but was shakeh off nee, being dragged for many feet. Patrick Kent of No, 2078 Third ave. nue finally caught the horse close to Third avenue. Young Dine was hurried to a hoapi- tal. Hin condition is serious. He was injured internally and terribly bruised. A woman and another child who were struck were little hurt, Franklin Simon g Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets. Greatly Reduced Prices Friday Women’s Gowns Women's Serge Dresses Of English serge or gabardine, in navy or black, plain or combined with satin. For This Sale Women's Silk Gowns Afternoon or Evenin; crepe Heretofore $29.50 to $39.60 None Sent on Approval complexions Bold by all Drucgists jowns of crepe meteor, de chine or satin, : 18.50 2416 Ib. $f230 796 Potatoes, 100;°,°1 harply Cut Prices No. z RC Cans Each Yellow, the 3 lbs., BS 15° “Ts Bs. 20° ‘hoice New s b.. Liberty;rich & Qe sweet; can... 10° 15¢ Peerless Bra large pkge.. Choice city dressed; Ib. .. .. 20¢ Short Forequarter, Ib. llc 18¢ Bargain Prices at All the 235 James Butler FLOUR Pride of St. Louis-Superlative XX XX-The Best Milled Gir». 10° All sweet and sound; try # dozen and you will come for more. Empire Eggs, You They cannot be equalled eleew bs A at the poh vis.: Choice blend of l 8" Maracaibo and Santos, Ib... .. Great Coffee Sale will find solid satisfaction in any one of these coffees. here in flavor, aroma and “cup Best blend of Maracaibo an Santos, lb..... 10 uo¢ Stamps FREE with 1-lb. 25e Coffee 920° Selected; dozen in carton...... 29c 21° 20 av¢ Stamps FREE with 1-lb. 30¢ Coffee 30 av Stamps FREE with 1-lb. 35c Coffee 20 40¢ Stamps FREE with }2° Ideal Brand, 25¢ 30 4 Stamps FREE with 1-Ib. Tea for 35c Your choice of Ceylon, Oolong, English Breakfast or Mixed. Kirkman’s Borax Soap, 7 cakes, 25¢ Butler’s Best BoraxSoap, cake... He Vacuum Washers, sry". Lue; clean suction; each 39° At All131 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores Guinness’s Stout 30 as Stamps FREE a desea tlea.. 15 2% Se FREE with dogen splits... Superior blend of choicest ryea, worth Duffy’s Malt Whiskey, bottle, 75¢ Guinness’s Stout & Bass Ale ‘The World’s Two Best Brews, recommended by all physicians for their atrengthening, tonic and health giving properties, Special low priced offers this week:— $1-4/30 $1-%/15 Allowance of 15 per dosen botties and 10c per doscn splits for empties. The Big Dollar’s Worth—Unsurpassed Value Bottle Old Monogram Whiske: Bottle J. B. Choice California erry, 25¢ Bottle J. B. Choice California Port, 25c A All Three Large Regular Sized Bottles Special Reserve Rye Whiskey Bass Ale Gof Stamps FREK with dozen bottles, , 2 Stamps FR! with dogen splits, .. 8] 50 $4.00 89° 125 a bottle, cut to... Butler’s Malt Whiskey, bottle, 69°

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