The evening world. Newspaper, November 19, 1914, Page 8

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pany AM Woot 31h St, Now York een Ce MEATY YOAN aetted From Infection. |SHOW HITS NEW YORK TE avENine | wout, THURSDAY, WOVEMBER 19, 1914. Colder; strong northeast gales, shift- ing to northweat.” Thi he way the local forecaster T0- MIGHT OF OR FRIDAY rning to-day of our @rat of the winter, There are ano , storms brewing in the hurricane ket- |Storm Is Brewing and and Rain Will] ties of Hatteras and the bilesard CHURCHYARD TG salalahiaieds Victim in New Mystery at Au» rora, Iil., Dying Prom Blows "That Crushed Her Stull, — , AURORA, If, Nov, 12.—A woman, SSKIN HEALTHY |rcuc o = sat sinc ate rar penny hy ali fae pigtt, was to-day Seantifled a2 med Miss Jennie Miller, daughter of few formier Mayor Holmes Miller of |.| Aurora, and perhaps the wealthiest ‘woman fn Aurora. Identification ‘was made by Miss Mary Packenbush, with whom Miss Miller made her home. Mise Muller's skull was crushed by dlows atruck with a steel pipe wrench, She ta at the point of death in the Aurora Hos The woman's handbag containing money and valuable jewelry was not found. Authorities investigating the case hold a theory of robbery. Although a aan, of a family .j that long had prominent in social affairs, Mion Miler had lived fhe life of a recluse. Sho was thirty- whero the attack the lonely graveyard where T! Hollander was clubbed to Beath Toot February. THEY BEGGED PARDON; HIS WALLET DISAPPEARS Jovial Youths on Street Car Prove to Be Awkward Only With Their Feet. Joseph Farkas was on his way from the Reliable Automobile Company at No. 244 West Forty-ninth Street to & bank in Columbus Circle a few daye @g0 when he hed a queer mishap on an an Eighth Avenue car. A young eat Ma ut ahead of him on and ares : him awkwardly. him'at the arms and » apol- meantime. Indeed, kept a steady stream of quick ik all the way to Fifty. here Mr. ‘has got taken from bis Rip te a Ronin g the ice, and later ano ie. Oia Player Pi Pianos, : they will be {he tor aeveral ak Se arrests jy and Martin ar- econ ere Lad I the Farkas seers it to meet friends. today in Jefferson Harket” Fekioe Court. ‘Telophove Greely 0499 cash ass or IN THE SUNDAY WORLD’S GREATEST OF COMIC SECTIONS The Captain, Ma, Hans, Fritz, Prince Von Spoof, The Professor, etc., by DIRKS, Originator of The Famous Katzenjammer Kids. _ Hawkshaw The Detective—By Gus Mager. Step-Brothers—By Gene Carr. The Kid—By Payne. » The Newlyweds—By Carmichael. Be Followed by Winter Weather, “Rain this afternoon, probabiy turn- country, Btorm signals were ordered up at 10 o'clock by the Washington bureau all along the Atlantic Coast from Bos- ing to Snow late to-night or Friday, ton to Hatteras, with tae watning that brooding plains of the Lake Bupertor | ip, plan: onthe to go to the Warvara- ate oe seamn. a violent gale was already tanning | the othe other football games ae: promi: “fol wowed tg clearing itself for a rush from the Carolinas. Sean sturbances of “unusual! r that may mean in| —~have worked east, ising temperatures indiana and| .. bureau auras, be Prida: 7 ahkernoon or night the N weet, "* ea spe the des ter oor the unpleasant outdoor Somes ray of | cereemssrterea| of encouragement for the who have tor | futeeed, a yy Mtl er for ons oo "samen to rest for the hom Franklin Simon & Go. Fifth Avenue “ex's 16 West 38th St.—Store ite Shop, a Step from Fifth Avenue Overcoats, 18.80 to 50.00 Suits, 18.50 to 45.00 FOR FRIDAY Winter Overcoats FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 44 CHEST nat ger, ben overcoatings; Eso double or olive Scotch overcoat a fe Tore fitting. model, of Oxford or navy vicuna or Shetland tartan checks. 18.50. Regular Price $25.00 Men’s Silk Lined Overcoats New Winter Models, 33 to 44 Chest Chesterfield model of Ih per grade Rock Mill vicuna, in black, Oxford or bese ed throughout with Skinner satin, t or self collar, custom tailored. 20.00 Regular Price $30.00 London Made Overcoats The “Carmoor’” Overcoat FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 32 TO 44 CHEST English : Made by makers reetbgheac be yey i Enel overcoats ; ‘ 25.00 Regular Price $35.00 “Men's Ss Shop” a English Sack Suits FOR MEN AND MEN, 32 TO 44 CH Three or four button soft = pera pny a plaids, club checks, checked or pencil striped cassi- tere, English tweed, aavy exrge of cheviet, 17.50 Requier Price $24.50 Hand-Tailored Suits FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 32 TO 44 CHEST Of checked » “Glen U: ae wie tay bee et eel mee also blue Cree re braid bound suits. 26.50 Reguiar Price $35.00 Full Dress Suits FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 44 CHEST New Model of Unftnished Worsted, Silk Lined Coat aad Trousers-—Coat, silk on bound collar and cuffs, silk eee silk lined; English Cut Vice. 27.50 Reguier Price $35.00 —he 6 West 38th St. BH. Many & Co's Attcons Are Tht Lew Pen Squere. 4 Broadway, 34th to 38eb St. 1000 ‘Smaart TRIMMED HATS We have closed out the Sample lines of three of New York’s foremost makers HATS MADE TO SELL AT $5.00 TO $10.00 YOUR CHOICE TAILORED AND PRESSE HATS representing all Hats in the new Sand, Khaki and Cer HERE ARE the newest and smartest styles of the moment, including HATS FOR YOUN rete MISSES AND WOMEN; Hats for every occasion; Hats to suit every Hats have been very carefully made and expertly very finest, lyons velvet, new French felts and other new ma‘ Ineludiy i ine ‘atlors Feathe: Aten, Fur Ornaments, Ostrich Plumes of ‘di MAJORITY OF THE HA i's ARE BLACK. above, and there are y black hats With ouches of color, THB MATS” ILLUSTRATED ave an idea of thi jate—to be sold at very much less. than and close-fitting cost to produce, and ‘stylishly trimmed. Majority are made of the t the latest a Fare, accartive creations of designers noted for their exquisite taste— ‘ricornes MMINGS consist ‘of practically’everything that’ is tn comprising rich Oatrich Garnitures P y wat hing vogue, mp sing. bw the rg ty ay as "nantioned Het Hat: his eornertll collection’ 6f1,000 of the season's most modish a Peta tee yh 2 ———— WHERE ALL HARLEM DOES ITS SHOPPING: “-| KOCHsG, Stirring Economy Sales Savings That Count in Girls’ Serge and xptten Dresses Navy Beth ni fesrnnise Gea Small Cost Dressec, made with frenee elected ‘and gored skirts, bead 6 rai od fancy silles to jsome sam a some hand 8: Bi value $8.00; sale price. bag ty Phn pn ; ra Dresses, in plait stripes end sooty inher and crepes. Large a ae ll rir ith long waists aed h velvets end von- tasting muir ral values 62.00; enle and Percale Dresses, with long waists, jeated ang jseoied skirts, many with tunies, timmed with ery on contrasting msa- terials; ue Telection st ured bgp od the ys'6% 137 Balmacaans,| $ For Friday Only | 92 Boys’ Balmacuan Overconts; made of nuh-srade overcoating ends; the eame materia! that goes tone i Md to 99.75 conta: forages Stol0 We Advise You to Get Here Ea J 2 S80 Sen $1 95 ‘i tment of Women's Sires thet Coon ry ie dM acod to $3.60 Sale com Micses’, Children’s & Crowing Girls’ + sbout 400 pairs, se- cured at abig bese con- tae $1 39 Boys’ $2.50 Shoes, $1.90 These are the “wear well” shoes, ith oak soles, calf and patent uppers. 84 Fleer. isit ; _ re aay, “ab gad eagle end All at tected Pceisems Lower Than ba dag Ever Been n Anyeshers. ine; Zh Maal Cepee, vet yoke cakes a Setzer, Powel, ai Salt ne Women’s Hosiery & Underwear Weights that the Weather Demands Medium Winter W. double soles, heels and Black, plot dike toes; value S5e; 2 cf ie Sede double ‘sole, “heel aod tees; value echioned solid colors; value val ts Lu onad OR: ait $1.00 68c sual nice aes Suits, Fall| Fleeced White Ribbed Cotten la reguier| Veote, vena: , One to antic “is length, 3 2c mate, we ATs, rien ncolerr, Main Fleer — Scrim Curtains, Dutch Effect Special, pair 98C Over a thousand pairs of these curtains are here, but ‘they will disappear quickly at this low pie. atch effect, with centre valance. In white or arabe. marae rt atid ‘ie $8.50 Rage Barserets Sih e yieeratery) gente $1.69 Best Moderate-Priced Furniture » bles Your Money rn 0 Guceed ere ri Solid quart- ered oak with shaped back panel; full box construc- tion and claw feet; covered in genuine| Mace of solid quartered oak, bigbly leather. Arm | polished; heevy pedestal bese and Chair to|masaive’ claw foot: extends to6 any ie aya

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