The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1914, Page 10

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Dieaded with the captain so muccem whom had bean indicted for murder | tary bome on the outakirie of Paris was In the firnt degree, but who had plead- | that in line of fire from the forte and she . 1 Singer's Appeal to Car gia not know what the French wou'a| OOFhman J. “h. Sede Ohio pA ey dad beng ee ee ’ do with it in the event of another ap- hia’s Captain Gets Boy | proneh toward the capital by the ~ +.| Magnate, Twice Wounded in alae plod ea iad "Son mans. She had rent her maid from ie) Job as Scullion. Naples, where she had been atayina | Early Day Shooting in Bank. vooniy. te, of Mo, 966 Grand ereet | jeinoe the outbreak of the war, to try Prank, wu tettersenrrien, Ady, €: ° 4 jow- eave, ths opere soma fancy pres © howe, but nor! STEUBENVILLE, ©, Oct 2- was hardly a dry eye when! grave feb anything she wante even to) wong of the maid iad whe heard|Perhman J. Sincialr, Atty years old,|counsel Anished telling Judge Crain of Balvatore Piuccto, atow- ; + Both came ite port to-day the Cunard liner Carpathia; @ eulte on deck and the other 0 be a@ scullion in the galley. endured. Judge Crain imposed a sen- thie country for production this #¢a-/ and probably fatally wounded In bie oon, Mise Abott added. office in the Union Deposit Bank at tence of three to #ix years at Auburn. Otsip Gabriiowitsch, the Ruswian| si yw today by Chariee Git “| must Impone sentence,” sald Judge janiat, husband of Clara Clemens, | A ay by Charlies Gilmore | Crain, “but 1 myself will ask the Fay hadn't been for the intervention | Gas of Mark Twain's daughters, and timate oe Gilmore then killed | Governor to pardon you.” fies Abott, the dusky Neapolitan, sary, Gabritowitsch were also pas-|jmonr Onn of Gilmore's shots hit! pesquale Ippollitto, forty-one, of fe-day calle ber blessed, would) songare aboard the Carpathia. They /: a rege Te and the other One Hundred and Soventy-fitth Gains. 4 0 over-realous German but- . eet and Broadway, Gaye after the Carpathia left ie Fd had in their Munich bome| After an Investigation the police Felice Gaudio, Receun, Onore as stat sisted upon annoying three stowaways were found | who, on the outbreak of the war be- ee snes cn based Ft pot leas than eight nor more ef the oval chutes and put to! tween Germany and Russia, nent jooting bim.| Het sintocn yeara in Sing Sing When 0 couple of days later,| word to the Munich police that bie) Th Men bad had trouble frequently| Frank Miekel, who shot and Fitted the fourth irreguiar passen-| master bad @ secret store of arine in Wie Soin Lae yearn, but never ge keer) and then ae A Pretner,the Caraib' cow: bag Lope hig Mem oll Giimo-# has for seats \ekiteed that| Prisun for ax to twolve years, \ lor ussians. ‘iow | wae me | prompily acrented. —‘Througn ner | S!PCIAIr owed bim money for the care Basie il sane tote cette sere, i nescsa 22/47 TAKEN OUT DEAD FROM WRECKED MINE od up I} manded money ‘rom Binciair, but the ‘d ju Mice futst for four dagen uur. | !atter always refused (» give bim any hich time tor evidence ot To-day Hinciair admitted Gilmore to wae ransack jor evidence of | his office to effect a private settioment + ' im ‘dcDonald of the | 224 the shooting followed, Total Number Killed in Colllery at reer ft oe of Long Lid Binclair is President of the Union Royalton Is About Fifty— hod returing aboard the Carpathia | Deposit Hank and is one of the big- Oo isi visit to tevibe “tensa, qin | eat industrial and reaity owners in Search Still Going On. section of the country. He was merican bishop to ved in lin the habit of going to the "oan ROYALTON, fl, Oct. 28.—Forty- Pope early. Gilmore entered @ few minutes | evven bodies had been recovered from een. le be reycr4 after mir arrived to-day and the|the mine of the Frankiifi ‘Coal and ihe Hishop. owe ade not be a0 paternal py ie ea Coke Company that was wrecked by | the tate P Pope. but @ gas explosion yesterday. All but, vi ia ie iat Src HATING GADETS FREED ir Pag tc | he Po; ing have been definitely accountes Bishop McDonald added that most OF MURDER CHARGE for, and if these perished the death | inex (80 crate’ worth) | Of the Mere papera in Rome were Het will total about fifty. Search of njoyt! French Government Paget hag eyed ie atill going on. Me who esc it te o | Annapolis Git des ied +e roaee at bite SAFE, SPEEDY ewe sent | TO HEAL SKIN y the Carpal ANNAPOLIS, Md., Oct. %8.—Five Didn't Mind All His Tribulations, Ried action of the Grand Jury, ar - | Poslam te perfoctly fat anid bahay “ cadets of St. John's College, held un- der & murder charge in connection pap aad) the worl meant im SOLDIER with the death of their classmate, but He'll Be —— If He Ever dal Marbury, eon of William L. Mar- {@ll ails of the skin. It te Loves Another Country, bury of Baltimore; Henry L. V of greatest efficiency. Hes eradicated AND LOVE OF COUNTRY) < padi R. Bowlus in a hasing ea- were to-day cleared by the Gren al ana, ; George hot ont ‘The New York representative of « o Rays vine n! A. re Bh lies way of years’ dled and after all | i Detroit manufacturing company re ete, and Jobo M. Noble of Pres- tite ful lor you; bring- ceived the following letter to-day | ‘om, ke cpg | jury made no comment oth ea imracdiate relief, Sareea all itebing from the President of the corpora | ingn to state that It had investigated |and ah wement every day. the case and dismissed the charges i i a ‘You remember I told you that our cxpert, engineer Sehmidt—a French. | “set tbe Youle, __ ie hip raypeyon serene van ABLE HINT, te Louterilie tu mm @ point in| + Belgium after tbe tall of Anteesp in uianten” They cap toaten thelr owe | [path Tenders the skin ime across a soldier in Ba walste rig the back.” ealthy. #5 cents and | + Brita ‘saitore noes al rks by the road. olde with hie ‘The soldier The remarkable values offered by this store exceed the expectation of even those New York shoppers accustomed to realizing the utmost for their money. Conlinualion Thursday of Our Wonderful Series of Tetifinann, Bc: Peal, bata he bee $15 Suit Sales— Tanto tnat the Quarter oot! All Siaee for Women and Misses, end Coat — — Suite in Egira Since Up wo 61 Imoh Bust, y Quinine, as this remedy combines all of the properties of ir 4 il inine, with a laxative, en by anyone causing nervousness in the head. = q Ee! , the remedy is stiperior to ordinary Igxatives be- . cause of its having tHe tonic effect of nine. Laxative romo Quiuine re- moves the cause. of Colds, Cou Headache, al Com partesn, Sine with se or Ss or $35 Sets cold sae Fur Trimmed ag Trim Gabardine Suits, em Suits, Dressy Braid Trimmed Suils. Sport Routh Sage The Newest Mannish Serge 515 Military Suits. Cossack Suils d Jw all the tashionaNe colors—black, navy bus, ralgia, Grip, Fever. tie de negr trown, Russian green, concord ish and Malarious und (wo tome checks. conditions. Whew Sale of Coats Sore Ter a ere is sive, thiak of Que Exceptional Values ad en back of Lasative Brome Quiaise bes) tive Bromo Quinine $ 75 $15 y, but remember there is Only One| 10: reais «Bromo Quinine’’ Soft Mixtures, Belted Coats, Get Tho GENUINE, Call For The Full Name Novelly Bowles. Cossack Coats, lexative Bromo Quinine |——— ne me WORLD GHEE FD OURS A oe om aey A PHOTOGRAVURE PORTRAIT OF pb ay heney-rd LANES W. GERARD, Ambassador to Germany, will be given reemeinnenercsxreeall ime O gerromnet Om TAS ro THE EVENYAG _WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 28, SIE ABOTT Gene a eek. MILLIONAIRE SHOT JUDP TO ASK PARDON [SOLDIER'S GRAVE FOR WOMAN |<", rss errors no etter aiee sf rest of the trip. Then Mim Abott FOR WOMAN SLAYER Aches of Metber ¥ Beside Se: Body ta Ari! SAVE STOWAWAY | fully that he relented and put the | BY LAWYER, WHO ; : hed : b ey se iin, kone Wen oui peed Crain Sentences Mrs. Mrs. Anna Doyle, fn the thought aes When he dies her ST LaPSl ) found @ rival at her Feonseary orders. nati bree. PRET iva. |moce, ue te bringing two operas to|& millionaire banker, was shot twice |f the misery the younk woman had) HELD FOR QiRL’S DEATH, |*Yo"! ‘tao . COLUMBUS, a Myers, twenty-seven years old, @ butoh- No 97 Albeay et. 1914, ing to the police, Myers quarrelled with loved stowaway asgured Mins | hott he Who Stabbed Husband, to final resting place will be beside th slice eay the wife of com: u) | would jump overboard If she com- body ota ght | | andes be. Auburn Prison. tn Arlington National Cemetery. Hei Sern yes paris i enomer j earnest plea that permission to thi Garrison, although it te a rule only the widows of army men he progress H her teanses and enriches the blood and gen- secretary then tesued the! rally Sat the entire human organi. reparation of thirty Greene ©., Ort. 38—Ceorge! sil, of you erite to 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Filth Avenue ASaleof Dress Trimmings wit be held to-morrow, consisting of the following desirable items, greatly under- priced to effect an immediate clearance: Silver Bead Band Trimmings, - yard 15c Formerly sold up to 75c and $1.25 a yard Band Trimmings, - + © «= yard 35c in gold and silver bead effects; Formerly $1.25 to 1.95 Bead Trimmings, - + + + yard 78¢ Light and dark colored, applique effects; Formerly sold from $1.75 to 2.25 Plain and Fancy Bands, - - yard $1.10 in bead and tinsel, gold, silver and rhinestone; Formerly sold from $2.25 to 8.50 Fancy Bead Jets and Novelty Bands, $1.45 Formerly sold from $3.00 to 4.50 a yard Bead Trimmings and Bands, yard $1.95 Light and dark colored, applique effects; Formerly sold from $3.50 to 5.00 Band and Motif Designs, - ~- yard $2.45 Light and dark colors; Formerly sold from $3.75 to 6.60 Special Ribbon Values HAYE been arranged for To-morrow, at these pronounced reductions: Imported Novelty Ribbons, consisting of Romans, Dresdens, Ombre, Embossed Vel- ours, Brocaded Tinsels, suitable for Girdles, Sashes, Etc. at 25c, 48c, 98c, 1.95 to 5.75 yd. Actual Values 88c to $9.75 a yard Moire and Satin Taffeta Ribbon, 634 ina. wide, in white, black and colors, at 2OC Yd. Ready-made or made to order Table Decora- tions in_¢ffective combinations of ribbon and auze; Girdles, Sashes, Lingerie Rosettes and ows, at most inviting prices. The Toy Department ON the Fourth Floor, is replete with attractive novelties which will greatly interest the children, Inspection invited. FURS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY Imported and Exclusive Original Models in Long and Short Coats, Muffs and Neckpieces. All the latest furs and many attractive combinations. Women’s Fur Hats Fur and Fur-trimmed Hats in a collection of attractive styles. bea? MOREE ton tts atl ERAS Dae « Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Extraordinary offering tomorrow! Fur-Trimmed Suits for Women—Values $40 and $45 : at $29.50 4 entirely new modela, these being the rat and only reproductions at this figure. @ New sport coat models; suits with either short or medium coat, and the new military and belted styles. The variety in skirts embraces the circular, flare and double bial styles, and the new straight line effects. Tailored in beneaetoen, cheviot, diag- onal wool faille, gabardine, velveteen and corduroy, in black and colors. Special sale of Women’s $6 Overgaiter Boots at $3.95 GA new model, designed on very distinctive lines, with light welted sole, plain toe and Spanish Louis heel of leather. Vamp and new heel foxing of black Russia or patent coltskin, with smart overgaiter effect of imported Dreadnought cloth, in any of the following smart combinations; Patent calt, with faun, gray or black tops. Black Russia with black or gray tops. We submit that these Fur-Trimmed Coats for Women—at $15 by sent the utmost yet offered in r-trimmed garment at this price, Sor they are easily worth $22.60 Two distinct styles as follows: An imported mixture | A black Astrachan coat, coat, in a ited teal F in full length model, with model, with belted inset sleeves and luxuriant and large collar of blended collar of kit fox or cat lynx. mouflon. Green, gray, | Interlined, and full lined brown, purple and checks. | with good quality satin. Very special—Thursday—164 Fine Trimmed. Hats Originally $18.50 to $25 now re-priced to $12.50 @ First and foremost, not a single hat in this re markable collection has been made up longer than two weeks. They are thus new to the minute. jaree as and medium effects—smart sailors, tur- and tricornes, in be black, we a with trimmings, including sand and cerise— and designed with that typical Parisian touch which is ever the first consideration in a hat. The trimmings range the whole gamut of current choice, including Paradise, goura, ostrich, furs and flowers. Special sale tomorrow of 100 Women’s Dresses of Satin Charmeuse at $13.50 45 were $20.00 55 were $25.00 @ Dainty afternoon frocks of charmeuse satin, in waistline and surplice effects, with draped belt, and long circular tunic skirt, with mitred under- skirt. In many cases, however, there are only | two to three of a style, and obviously none is ob- tairable in a complete range of sizes, ‘hough, col- f lectively, the sizes are complete from 34 to 44, | If You Want Your “business” to become the talk of the town, teil ebout # through a World *“Want"’’ Ad.

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