The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1914, Page 11

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s wan an anweloome suites. She told | hausted, Rete, Sree tas, the him his attentions were objectionable, nitomobie Corluka ta saniped wee Mie caer Waveerene we OF wreres nlite ‘and shouted ta the chautfour opportunity. to hurry. Lavin, it is said, refused Laat Friday he told her that he/to gh and the men were placed would compa her to become his wife./ under arrest. He threatened he and ata tae se ACTION, NOT TALK—WILSON, frightened her so that that she would tell pan Democrate Still in Control and He Looks for Reselte. ‘The police of the West Twenticth —~— left in a rage, saying that he would “got her.” WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—Comment-| street atation have more confidence in ing on last k’e elections, [Ag nal Bum, their station pet, since he tried POLICE IGNORE 006’S TIP; LOSE BURGLARS burglar alarm. The gent haifa dozen special officers and | Platt hy two Hum led a squad from, the Went returne” Js peawired by lw ing from a fire- -encape ote set off ae ‘Twentieth street s u" 1914 “time What We Say and licemen heai i Ft th story ielecay.." "tthe poles What You’ ve Bees I ot “Bum” Tries in Vain to Lead Offi- " red Bi cers to Barn in Which Robbers | iri they found that wet, peat influences Had Hidden and They Escape. had dropped a bottle from the roof] What "od ay, “ey ‘ey am eee . to warn tna ran aaee ea that bond R«& or more had run down the escape in: to the stable, while others went to ends to them" [pIsarrot the roof and escaped through another | », bullding. Part of the gang was in the A Constipati Biliousness, stable when Bum tried to lead the | aches, ‘yer Sa there, but got away while me Troubles, Si aloft was being investigated. R G Pi Five men, headed by Glammanco, jumped out of an automobile in front seiged| wiison sal to-day Le was more inter-| vainly to lead them to a band of bur- in action than tn talk, and’ de-l clare early to-day in the Tear of Ne, he hoped his rh: comment would actlona ‘of the Ad tion 183 West Twenty-sixth street, Bum |" be knew where the burg! Gugjne ts the next. Tine A goles ent, #0 there were no ar- ‘Wilson ttt pursiara in trying to break @ win: C.C.SHAYNE& CO. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF Victim’s Arm Nearly Torn Off in Struggle Between Com- rades and Men. and @ score of girls ran to her as- sistance. They fought the men, kicked them and jabbed hatpins into them. The men fought them back. Close Senate V in Nevada. RENO, Nev. —With the vote ‘in contrat of the of last Tuesday on United States Sen- e aevermaent was the main fact to be seen Strictly Reliable Furs Invite Inspection of Their Choice Collection of Matched — RUSSIAN and HUDSONBAY SABLES of the Finest Quality, 126 West 42nd Street Rosation was dragged by the men i ruse; anco, on one side and the girls on the Crea ta twenty-three, | ner, Her clothing was tora, Pathe dott) living at No. 12% Eighth avenue, 4 ated and her body bruised. the girls paces Gergt. es, nin wae Manhattan, and Maz Levin, forty,|nan and Mone pay chenffeur and automobile owner, of| the girl victim, ‘halt felating CK No. 47 Bradford street, East Ni dow on the seventh floor of the bulld- fs ber bg ye 10, I! the ator officially canvassed in six out of Rac Pills, 208 Centre he Feeney WE GIVE' AND REDEEM SURETY COUPONS =O E=4€ New Management New Stocks Satta i More New Bargain Lots in Our Sale of 7 |GNen-Amves Co's have arranged the following for to-morrow(Wednesday) An Exceptional Sale of Linen Handkerchiefs at appreciable reductions from the customary prices. MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS initialed < <= per dozen $2.20 & 2.45 Plain, hemstitched, per doz. 2.85 & 3.75 With tape border . ~ per dozen 2.10 ». Plain, hand-hemstitched, per dozen 5.50 ‘WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initlaled . . per dozen $1.70 & 2.25 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen 1.40 & 1.85 Hemstitched, with embroidered corner, « e« $2.00 & 4.50 ar) each 20c. In the regular stock of the Handkerchief Department will be found very attractive assortments of Men’s and Women’s Hand- keschiefs of hand-woven linen, hand-hem- stitched, plain or with tape border; also in fine hand-embroidered effects. Special attention is given to the embroidering te order of initials, monograms, crests, etc. Mahogany Art Furniture ‘specially selected, will present remarkable values at these prices: Serving Trays, with urn decoration, Muffin Stands Plain < $6.50 With marquetry $7.50 Revolving Tip Tables, circular in 24-inch size, or oval, 18x28 inches; in six exclusive designs, each of) ee eG $15.00 Nested Tables (each in set 'of four tables) with inlay and marquetry decoration in hand- gome, exclusive designs, $24.00 & 28.00 ; Tea Wagons ' Plain. $ $14.00 With inlay, $15.00 Department for Art Objects and Bric-a-brac, $3.75 (Fourth Floor) A Sale of Bed Furnishings for toemorrow (Wednesday) and Thursday will comprise a special assortment of Blankets, Bedspreads, Comfortables, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases, at very exceptional — White Blankets per pair $5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.50 to 11.50 With scalloped edges Crochet Bedspreads } Comfortables Cotton-filled 2 2 3 i Wool-filled . . 2 «@ Muslin Sheets With plain hems . each 50c. to 1.05 , Muslin Pillow Cases With plain hem . each 12c. to 26c. _ The Silverware Department located in the Madison Avenue addition, oc- cupies a spacious area well designed for the effective display of the new assortments. These include a very fine selection of Sterling ‘Silver Flat Ware for the table in the newést and most artistic designs; as well as tea and coffee sets, baskets, candlesticks, compotes, bon-bon dishes, pitchers, toilet ware, etc. There is also a highly attractive collection of Sterling Silver Hollow Ware, which ,includes the following useful and ornamental articles, all marked In the regular stock at the prices quoted: Smelling Salts Bottles Photograph Frames . Napkin Rings . . Vases. 6 tle Tea Balls . 5 3° Bon-bon Dishes . 3.60 1.25 1.65 each 5.50 75c. to $14.00 75c. to 40.00 $1.00 to 5.75 1.85 to 115.00 2.25 to 4.75 4.00 to 17.00 pair 5.00 to 32.00 . 15.00 to 25.00 ry 16.00 to 40.00 Candlesticks . Bread Trays -. Sandwich Plates Patrons desiring to reach the Store from the Grand Central Station or the Subway will find the new Entrance on Madison Avenue most accessible. E O’Neill’s $133.5 50 Fission mn Dining Set, $99. 25] DINING TABLE, constructed of selected oak; has 45-inch top and @ “tends to 6 feet; plain © hase and legs in keeping with the set. : wer. rs 926.00; BUFFET. built of quartered oak, fumed finish; a 48-inch board; deep linen drawer at bottom; door compartments; cach end and between are 2 drawers, 1 partitioned and toes GH fiat mirror, [iyi 10x40, shelf above. bg - 938.00; $27.50 ae his, of real Spanish leather. O'Neill’s Price, 94. ENTIRE STOC FOUR DINING CHAIRS, solid oak; slat panel back; box frame with slip seat OF F URNITURE | Etc. At About 65c on the Dollar Bargains in Every Department CHINA CLOSET of solid osk, fumed finish heavy top; double doors; 5 spaces for use; it is 46 inches wide and 61 inches high. O'Neill's price, 929.83 SIDE TABLE, a match to the set; anaes tered stock; has the Che and shelf below. Meee Aaah $11.50 rice. ap te A CHAIR to match and ete the outfit. 1 O'Neill's $5. 25 $3.50 Our Club price. ...97.00; Aas: 25; Sale Price, each Simpeon-Crawford Furniture Dept., Futh Meor—We Give and Redeem Surety Coupons Golden Oak nen Stickley Arts and Crafts Dining sy Sar Tables OWT Reger "$99, living roo library, den, O'Neill lection, is fered at 20 All quartered oak in the golden finish, Very large and And of handsome appearance. Other Specials finest mY, Ornette ne Clonet H ne Closets 20. ine Cl 50 per cent. Here are a few examples of the values offered: rites, $81.05 _Fumed Oak Library + £421.00 #130, 00 Fumed Oak Settee. 165. 00 Furniture Psa Reduced 20 to 50 Per Cent. din: ing room and in n h ie , ‘ By 3 | ished. Th with a 48-inch top. Hea' carved feet. Beautifully ese tables are to bY out a doubt far sy less than O'Neill's prices. every respect to ~ f. at the same price. Other ror *yumed ‘Oak Li Table oak Golden Oak Gol F Holden Gol aa timed Oak Ext: Kitchen Utensils and Household Woz. Etc} Drop Leaf Kitchen aft. Kitchen Table at Toned: “feguiar!y iu, ee a1. Troning Board on Stand Well made 1.25 Oil of Cedar Mop # Uf 1 size, with 25c can of a a 220099: 7 : 32 hie 2 i 2) 333 ee Oo | - , 3 ¢ 3 iH Bimpeon Crawierd, Busement—We Giv tamnty size; opens like @ books cleaned instantly; at Delightful Gas Heaters new Standard Midget: 29¢ ary 5 Oil Heaters t 98c Black peer 16 inches; terees well made, Fels Naptha Soap Known to every housewife. Regu lar price Sc each, y at 10 bars forsee 38}; Roasting Pans Self- beating ng roesting papa. 5 pans, made strong » insures long eer view, Gpectal nich 19¢ albeit Aluminum Tea Kettle Mrs. Potts’ Special Sad Irons at 25¢ and 5c at 79 Nickel plated; set sists of 3. irons stand and handle. Ash Cans ‘ani d iron, reinforced steel Value 81.98, at $1.26 — Value 62,25, nd Redeem Surety Coupons. OO Ress Sixth. Avenue, 19th and 20th Streets— Telephone Chelsea 2100 Payment Plan. | Golden oak dining room table" in. din. room tables offered else-_| ‘ § BEER A PSG Tot eta agin aa PAT BS Ba?

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