The evening world. Newspaper, October 30, 1914, Page 14

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"SGROOL HEAD PUNISHED |VARICK'S DES FOR COURT CONTEMPT P Supt. Frederick, Who Fought Cleve-| Sixty Pethion Board é land Teachers, Sentenced to W& {2 Ten Days and Fined $500. s&s CLEVELAND, Oct. 90—J. M LS Frederick, Cleveland public school ‘as to-day sentenced land fined $500 by MAKE PLEA FOR STREET Change Name of Old Descendants of Col rick to-day petitioned the Hoard o| Katimate not to change the name of South, ‘The petition waa in the form of @ letter from Mra, Susann Varicn 8 Bayard street, New Mra. Knox's letter to reappoint six clive in forming . The sentence tm maximum under the contempt trial resulted from an | “On behalf of about sixty of the col- injunction issued by Judge feral descendants of Col, Hichard ‘arick, may 1 lodge a protest with your honorably body against chang- Ing the name of Varick street to Hev- enth avenue pouth? ¥, | are doubtionn justified by conventence epd utility, but this proposed change meoms Gaclews. It ia my personal con. vietion that in thin wl association should 4 1 know that 1 voice’ of the relatives who take M 7 had been given until to-day to rein- » the Would have received only n ‘The superintendent, through eoun- fel, to-day told Neff he would not re Mediately imponed sentence » The an a Revolutionary he » President of the school board Counsel for Fraderick, wo will be taken to t + COLD GONE! HEAD » CLEAR AND NOSE OPENATS FINE! ROBERTS RESIGNS AS DIRECTOR OF THE MINT Will Probably Return to Banking Business Which He Left in 1910 to Accept Office. WASHINGTON, Oct. 90.—-George EB. Roberta of Fort Dodge, la, Director of the Mint, has resigned. announced at the Treasury Depart- ment to-day that the resignation would be effective when accepted by | “Pape’s Cold Compound’ _ ends colds and grippe in Mr. Roberts wan not ready to an- houneo hia plana to-day, but he probably will return to the banking business which ho left in 1910 to be- come Director of the Mint for the neoond time, His first service in that office was from 1898 to 1907, he to become President of t “Pape's Cold Compound” every me until you have taken three opens your clogged-up nos nae, reo Chicago bank. up. Quit blowing | 4 Soreness and sti Don’t stay stuffed. fling. Prompt relic! as “Pape's Cold et tik costs only #3 cents | Currency law wan being framed. in a Republican, but it was stated reasury hin resignation was entirely voluntary and would be ac- copted with rogret, ce saved the entire purchase nice, and cayses no Ptapenvenience. Accept no substitute, GTAVE 816 PEAR offers you the privil needn't wait until you price, Spear delivers all y: ments are arranged to meet your conv means Home Comforts, Enjoyment and Contentment NONE ONu EAa, \ jor silver, one fl y ple of Spear’s Uphols r Suite, MEW CHARGES MADE © * |“WOMEN MANAGE MEN BEST.” and Greene avenue, Ff Katimate and led to & discussion be- -ines Fight Rate Increase. tween Chief Magistrate McAdoo and : pills Magistrate Reynolds of Brooklyn, in the| TRY ITON Fs AB tt aE Ng SS noes course of which the latter was asked| Sandwiches. ireless Telegraph Company id Comptroiier Prendergast: Ham, Cheese, fon were made yesterday before Judge Oy eae you Put, men prisoners in Ch Hough of the United States District | charge of women officers?” Court in the course of its application eae hay, role. replied the Mes: omen ee men for an injumetion reatraining the Doli wi, suggested that the Mayor Forest Radio Telephone and Telesraph tne nein the late Chief Magintr Company from installing apperatys on br) ny eT oral ys apply the salary boats of the Standard Oil Company of Drobat New York. ‘The application for the in- AGAINST MARCONI C0 Weald Pat Them tn Charge of Men War taken to Hushwick Hospital. ‘The 6" Ave. *| Prteoners, Adds Magtetrate, — | Furkeot No. 1019 Linden street, ene | Corner ’ ae ‘Tha question of cutting down the | —— | th re th Extortion Accusations Renewed in| jumbrr jof momen probelion omenre 9 : 18 I. e 18 t. De Forest Suit—28 Steamship | the Budget Committee of the Board of | i SALE OF THOUSANDS or COATS Dressing by adding ~~, 5695 $9.95 $495 $45: Roast Beef, Corned Beef. lon cers. OS Cretiet Hit by Mal! rack. An auto mail truck collided with a Le Forest auparatas, inf upon 10 CENTS, At Delicatessen and Grocery Atores. patents owned by the Marcont Company. | motorcycle on which Robert Kuhle of READY TO USE. MIA vite SCONE the ranting. ot! No. 467 Wyckof ntrest, Willlamaburg, the gd ae . 4 ny 2 Company @! ving erm! tact, ie. Biandard. On Li new contract with t ypholg, by Judge Veeder recon! Compan: nied thea charges. eateqorieally y and further naserted that the rental of- 3 fe by the De Foteat “ H f making +8. PAN, OFF, davite in which the charges were peated. He also presented « untll neat wee! WAS “TO MEET WILSON.” Taking the “T” Out of “Can't” Meore Was Ti jevue fer Observ re rently fied later aa Mina J. Weat Fourteenth atreet, wai from Smith & MeNell'n Hotel at No. 199 Edison, ‘‘we’ll see.”” In eighteen days, Edison was yan ti at enterday aftern , . y ‘ ( Helevie Honpital for obeeryation, | Producing carbolic acid in hes own plant. Afteg, her arrival at ashe acted atran pintment with Pre: it ‘tison da: to talk over important ement informed the police. azine writer. Mra, McDuffy of No, her. e Sletten caine “Amiling Angelo” Dies in Hospital, Pestertey tne wel on Street Hospital M Hudee ee ' Zfter a lingering. illness. Angelo sold Nothing is impossible, but ‘‘can’t.”” hie father in the CHBAR Wannen sTARET He ti it No, 43 OLD NOWHERE ELSE Send Mell Orders Filled was riding to-day at Evergreen avenue Williamebure. | Kuhle's left knee was fractured and he | MAKES Cold and Hot Meats Testy te When the European War stopped the importa- 7H é preci tion of carbolic acid, Thomas A. Edison was told: aboutsnty years old xo. war identi! © “It can’t be made in U.S. A.” ‘Just so”, said When the War put an embargo on English m sho mid. Yesterday the hotel Bend Sole Leather, James S. Coward was told: mitigine, hospital she waid sho was al “It can’t be made in U.S. A.” ‘It can,” said 24 Weat Fourteenth atreet identified Coward. Inthree weeks Coward was having made a non-aced bend sole leather, in an Amerman tannery, enfirurtegn. called by! egual, tf not superior, to English Bend Sole Leather, JAMES S. COWARD, 264-274 Greenwich St., N.Y, Largest Popular Price Garment House in New York $ BY i Li For $12.50 Values For $17.50 Values For $20 Values For $25 Values 5 models illustrated, One hundred more to choose from. Alterations Free Never before have such grand prepara- tions been made to meet the require- ments of the fashionable woman and miss. } Never before have such WONDERFUL VALUES been offered as in this sale. | Stern Brothers Fond and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue. The following extraordinary values will be offered, to-morrow, in Misses’ and Small Women’s coloring, at these remarkable price concessions: serges, many fur trimmed; ular Value} fail ille sil $39.50. $16.00. velveteen; Regul And in addition, our entire collection of Misses’ High Gost Suits _ Greatly underpriced to effect an immediate disposal. Now $48.50, $57.50, $65.00, $85.00 Were $75.00, $87.50, $95.00, $125.00 of cloth and velvet, many trimmed with skunk, beaver, chinchilla or fitch. Juniors’ and Girls’ Apparel ft In sizes 6 to 17 years, at the following pronounced reductions: plush or velveteen. lined throughout with satin. \|K| Serviceable Chinchilla Coats, Girls’ Intermediate Dresses, at $7.50 to 14.75 at $9.75, 14.75 and 19.50 In navy, gray or brown, Of fine quality serge and velveteen, Values from $18.50 to 23,50 Values from $13.50 to 24.50, * On the Main Floor, at exceptional price inducements: Formerly from $2.00 to 3.75. Formerly from #3,.00 to 5.00, We will hold on Monday and Tuesday, November 2nd and 3rd, A Silk Sale of Unusual Importance At the lowest prices quoted this season for similar qualities, Also a Special Sale of Oriental Rugs Details of above sales will appear in Sunday's newspapers. a 6th Ave., Cor. 18th St. NEW YORK-—Sale at Both Storee—NEWARK Market, Cor. aly Tailored Suits, Dresses and Coats JNCORPORATING this season’s smartest style notes in material and Tailored Suits, . . . at $28,60)Street Dresses, . . . at $10.00 Of imported broadcloth, rdine or} Of serges or checks; embroidered pique or collar and cuffs; Regular Value Tailored Suits; 7 ) —. at $84.75/Street Dresses, ‘; at $15.00, 22.50 Copy of poregn model, in corduroy or] Of velveteen, serge®and velveteen, or satin jar Value $45.00. and serge; Regular Values $24.50 to 30.00. Of chiffon velvet, broadtail cloth, broadcloth, wool velour and velvet; also combinations Girls’ Coats, . . ; + at $9.75 | Juniors’ Broadcloth Coats, $23.50 Several new models, of corduroy, wool] Fur and velvet trimmed, full length model, Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Hats Untrimmed Black Velvet Hats, Misses’ & Children’s Trimmed Hats, at $1.25 and 1.95 at $1.50 to 2.95 ° Every fabricthat Fashion sanc- We Specially Feature tions this Winter is included: ForTrimmedCoa's Seal Plush jArablan Cloth | ‘Si, ae Ural Lamb Persian Cloth | A!se coats with exquisite plush Baby Lamb Cloth Zibelines and velvet trimmings and beau- Hindu Lynx Scotch Plaids tiful silk loop and braid orna- Boucle Broadcloth ments, lined with guaranteed Aachen Salls'FurFabrics | silks, satins, brocades and other high class linings. Every Model that is favored by Fashion is shown Fur Trimmed! Belted Back Flare Belted Front Ripple Cossack Redingote | Paddock Military Storm Collar Sport \College —-7 i il GRAND STREET, Cor. Driggs Avenue > SMITH STREET, Cor. Wyckoff Street The Most Liberal Offer Ever Made by Any Clothing Credit House in Greater New York Give ONE PAIR OF FINE, GOOD TROUSERS To Every Purchaser of a Ladies’ Sult or Coat We Will Give a BEAUTIFUL SILK WAIST—If You Bring This Advertisement With You ° BROOKLYN FREE To Every Purchaser of a Men's or Yonng Men's Suit or Overcoat We Will Women’s and Misses’ : Fall and Winter 4\ Suits, Dresses and Coals 12.95 The Suits are in the latest Fall and Winter shades, Materials: Cheviots, Poplins, Broadcloth and other well- wearing lebtices ane Coats are the nevgst Cassock elfects, al; hack styles, fully or half lined, one Men’sSuits & Overcoats Ladies’ Suits and Coats Boys’ Norfolk Suit Girls’ Coats and & Winter Orandoats 4.49 | ie lly an wale 98 $100 Worthof Furniture--No Deposit--$1.00 Weekly Men’s and Young Men’s Fall and Winter Suits Baimaczans & Overceats 14.49 The Suits are the latest English models. The fabrics are Worsteds, Tweeds, Serges and Cassimeres, The § Overcoats and Balmacaans are made up in Raglan, Chesterfield and novelty styles, m i. Order one to-day and prosper.

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