The evening world. Newspaper, November 4, 1914, Page 8

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WEDNESDAY, NOV” has learned that when he sent his aa-| Sullivan was driving the car on that fee MeClang Getting Wen. | Bt I sistant, Goldsteln, to Hing Bing to] mason. | LONDON, Nov, dates McClung, : . WAS VIOLATED, ziarersns2'Ss.2 Leaps FROM MOTOR CAR [eeepc ee : | eR cA TO WECK OF RUNAWAY! f Augie | New York’s Best Maker of Fine Gowns is Retiring from Business i MBER 4, 1916. By virtue of his former legal train- ing, Sullivan advieed the others to “mand pat” and refuse to anawer ques- tions before the Kings Count Grand Jury, maintaining that Cropeey had ho jurisdiction in the case and thoy could defy him with impunity. ‘Bx-Warden Flustered After P)” Pestifying About Convict Sul- + © fivan’s Trips to Brooklyn. Policeman Glynn of the St, Nicho- Ins avenue station performed a CIAL EXCURSION NEXT. SUNDAY, leaped from the running board o To-day Cropsey wanted Malloy to | automobile to the neck of a run y sale tall him whether it was Chie advise, |B stroet’ant"Amatardvm avenge |] ROYAL BLUE Line s s Former Warden James M. Clancy | passed to him, that had prompted his an aha be eee Se. (| H B t f 1 Dr Ss d Fefuaad to teatity when fret called. |to'n stop after having been dragcor | Wow Jersey Central, Reading & Is eautilu esses an . this afternoon tes E. J. Goodhart, Aaniatant Inapeotor vot Oattinere & Onle |) ", ¥ 5 Attorney Cropse} ot Electiona, who was in MeCormick's| The horse, attached to a delivery Pe ae oe oi Jury, which ts investigating | cap at the time McCormick, Thomnaa| akon owned by Fusco Bros. of No cael wah raps are Bing joy riding conviets. When|/ Curran, Corporation Counsel of | tr, Yonkera, and Mayor Lennon of | fo treet and 8 Yonkers rode from Yonkers to New | and started It. rk v, = up the avenue a break. | b a e 2.08 Batuniay oldie, York and back to Tarrytown tor din. | Beck speed | Miclee Sone set ie Here at Half Price The policeman commandeered a Liberty Ht. W. an her at the Florence Inn, waa called! passing machine and followed” the Herman Hy 27 144 ] Cropeey wanted to know whether horse for nearly @ mile. BOERS od, “Brest @merce’ from the jury room he ve conniderably flustered. 97% 414 not at all like the testimony @ give in there,” he exclaimed . “Bomebody in whom I had » a ce and to whom I confided @enfidence has run to Cropeey and @2-Warden would go no further explanation of his Complaint. He Sees] OpPpENHEIM.GLUNS & © 34th Street-—New York Were Paris, at its best, to send over the treasures of every salon on the Rue de la Paix, the collec- tion would be hardly more interesting to the very . particular women of New York than these gowns and wraps now offered at half their usual prices. T4 had o car,” he snapped, “a would have driven it for me.” |} JR OF SULLIVAN'S S&C. District-Attorney waa tempo- Announce Further Reductions on Entire Stock of pity balked in his effort to ptobe fFeported visite of fullivan to D. Burkhardt, his confidential Youn Men’s and Bo 3’ Clothin 5 Dertears, = fen Closing Out This Department t against him which would To effect an immediate and positive clearance apn peters the rend Suey 0 the entire stock without reserve is being offered }, unless he has fled the juris- Of the State. Ts os qusstica basicuards Is Regardless of Original Prices 1 from him where his missing Boy: s’ Suits and Overcoats—Closing Out Prices ts, and to get a ride light upon 178 Boys’ Suits... ++7 to 17 yeare.....Reduced from 6.95 and 7.95 3.95 There are copies and adaptations of models by Callot, Cheruit, Robert, Drecoll, Jenny and Bulloz—in original materials and colors. Gowns at $25 to $125 Our Standard $50 to $250 Grades Wraps at $30 to $110 Our Standard $60 to $220 Grades The firm which is retiring After each dress ie finished itie again has stood at the head of the tred'on and Siete! We be manufacturing of beautiful arety are of ho reeleritape "malig dresses for more than thirty must Pe perfect. yeWithin the last five years it 56 Wraps, 84 Gowns imported more model gowns F A than’ any othe wholesale house There is ne duplicate of any Nhe etroumstances of Sullivan's visita jt home in Yonkers, seeeeeess7 to 17 years.....Reduced from 8.50 end 9.75 5.5Q 350 Boys’ Suits.........8 to 18 years.....Reduced from 10.00 and 12.50 6.50 ++ to 18 years.....Reduced from 7.50 and’10.60 4.75 110 Boys’ Overcoats ....4 to 18 yeare.....Reduced from 9.50 end 11/60 6.50 tt its i | in the city. one. This firm’s creations are made Each one perfectly fresh and 3 of 2. also kept Paris fashion. exquisite. ‘tratl.ot , nfs ihe. sowing is done by hand except A real fashion fete. Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats—cloring Out Prices MEsoy garment is dropel ovr ond poor 32 to 42 chest, suitable for medium sise men. ‘Not. Heavy. Mare and Maso Dt... ' Cinderella Would Not Heavy More and More B 128 Young Men's Sul. nemettematsecetzegs ABO ||| Have Lost These Upholsteriés Co tai ones ai 80 Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits... . Reduced from 25.00 and 30.00..... 16,50 Dancing Slippers, Just From Paris, omforters---the Good Kinds 228 Young Men's Overcoats......... Reduced from 18.50 and 22.50..... 12.50 Because the most endearing and armures, made up for , From our own factory; pure Camp or Army blankets, $3 of their many good points is the Wanamaker store in ‘0W"-filled comforters, in vari- to $6 each. lor-effects, ahat they stay on! our new shades of gold, “7.29” eee $5 and $6 ,, Alkwool blankets from Hol- Yes, they are as firm on the green, rose, mulberry, blue each; with borders, $7.50. land in a variety of colors and foot as a buttoned boot, but and red. : " cotgp White, $10 and $12 each; white “¢ they are airy and graceful $2.50 to $4 yard. hae Peas $7.50; with Wankats jrom) Bwitecrinad, $5 \ T e Wo a WW looking and wonderfully light ‘Third Gallery, New Building. 72x84 inches, $10.50, venti- : i h : mi h to wear. lated and filled with a superior Blanke pect rh o “Made in soft black kidskin or patent Kazak Rugs grade of down. ‘i Pry —e 50, :.. leather with the fashionable crossed ° Cotton-filled,silkolinetops, j R weft, arene Agios || Newly Priced | greatvariety of designs, $3; fig. ea “te waite Blanket, cotton over the instep held by a charming A small group got new} ured dimity, plain borders, $3; : rhinestone clasp is $4, too., Cares Wears a rices which average one-]| dotted silk mull t plain , 55», regularly $6.50, double Parisien Cc Cross strap slippers (beach de), Third less. be oh vie ops, and bed size. Bik bon ne orse in white calf, black kidskin, and black All-wool, reversible art Woolefilled, nai $6.50, regularly $8.50,double or white satin, 96, ; Wool » nainsook tops, i square rugs, plain and figured | plain satecn borders, $5; silk Ded size, silk bound, cut and All these models are appro- } centers and fancy borders. lain bord ‘s bound separately. fmourred the wrath of Judge f Fey : tops, plain ers and backs, y ‘by refusing to answer Cropeey's : priate for both afternoon and | Sizein fect Were Now | $6; very dainty designs, silk , $7-25, regulerly: $10, double before the Grand Jury and is 34 The woman who DOESN'T care ts quite indifferent evening dancing. 6 x 0 feet. $7.65 $4. dotted mull tops, plain borders bed size, all wool filling, cotton gat tn a Raymond Street Jail cell about her corset. Other dancing slippers from | 9 x10} feet 13.50 and backs, $6; dotted silk mull W4P- om i $9.50, regularly 812, extra YAM he got a change of heart, was to testify again concerning a ly interesting circuinstanco has come under Cropsey's retty satin ones at $3.50 up . tops, silk borders, plain backs, to the finest kinds made by the seus we eed . 7°50. pl Ue ia Tanta tort unkine the 12 x12 feet. 18.75 Blankets bic oa to 90x108-inch blankets finest shoes in the world. Bub Tomorrow, Thareday, ai Indian blankets, Indian de- at $i, regularly $30. : (Main floor, Old Building.) way Entrance, New Building} sions, $8.50 to $10.50 each. Third Gallery, New Building. And corset indifference is the first sign of that personal iste Sm, S59) Inches, “all listlessness which eventually makes an unattractive wamen, But the woman who cares! She loves her beautiful, well-fitting Parisienne corsets, which glove her figure 30 smoothly and firmly. She loves the straight, slim lines of these exquisite corsels and the feeling of being well groomed that a Parisienne always gives. The Wanamaker Store has the exclusive right to sell Parisienne corsets in New York. Just at present we are particularly well equipped to fit all types of figures—for all the new Parisienne models are here now. ) Low or medium of bust, long and straight over the hips, lighlly boned for the slim woman; more heavily boned for the larger women; made of coutil or silk brocade—every one of these Parisienne models is the perfection of daintiness. They make bad figures good, and good figures better. Prices $5 to $35. Fittings by appointment, fe eal that the District-Attorney 4 « sight help le sought at the right Indigestion le 0 torment Third Ploor, Old Butlding, JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York A SET of May Manton Christmas Novelty Embroidery Patterns Y large size) free for the coupon. See coupon and list of over. +4 places where designs may be had in Second News Section of ay World, Novem 8, as in advance. : 500 jSun q ‘ Pa

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