The evening world. Newspaper, December 3, 1914, Page 5

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Delivered Free OL gs Greater New York and within % ot ih ne Ibs. delivered free’ hin Argument Go Over. The testimony ta GILLIES COFFEE CO. 33.20 W. St., N.Y. Ci PIAA SUMED We VTiA S| Hecker Tusth 2) et eT eFPRETRRETSSACe TTF ~ means low-priced food. Bake bread with BECKER CASE TESTIMONY OF 2,400 PAGES FILED Delay in Presenting Briefs by a a A Defense Will Make Appeal they pa not be ‘completed for sev- in the tiral of in or ground Charles Becker, the ex-Police Lieu- Gatletaction guaranteed or money | tenant convicted of inspiring the mur- der of Rosenthal was forwarded to-| t! day to the Court of Appeals, which is to pass upon the legality of rial before Supreme Court | Abel, tl abury. The printed record, Flour Is Not “Dear” Prices have advanced but really good flour FLOUR —figure what the bread costs you. Compare with cost of other food—you will be agreeably surprised. Insist on Heckers’ Flour and be sure of the largest number of loaves—the usu finest possible bread. At All Good Grocers HECKERS' CREAM OATMEAL—REALLY THE CREAM oF tHe OATS. iM a aise THE EVENING ‘wortp, yorerenel DECEMBER 3, 1914. be the Leberg fills four volumes mn On Martin T. ‘Manton, who defended Becker, and who is to argue his ap- peal in the Court of 6 Ee has not ‘Asslotant District Attorney Taylor says bag is waiting for the defense's PHILADELPHIA, 3.—Moy: sing Prison in this city, in which scor of murderers went to their doom, Murray Hill gooo Miss Swords Arrives From Constantinople on Board Oil Tank Ship. GLAD TO GET HOME. To be found in the city at $3.95 & $4.85 Usual prices $6.00 to $7.00 Storm After Storm Buffetted Steamer and Wireless | Was Smashed. | eee 66 U ” | Driven from Constantinople by the; The *‘Cordwainer war, Miss Lucille Swords, a St. Louis, 7) sirl, and Mrs. Hugh Mitchell of South | | Orange, N. J., reached New York to-| day, passengers on the Standard Oil) tank steamer Oneka, Capt. Charles! Beynon. The ship was a month, lack-| fice). Exclusive to Lord & Taylor— ” [ing two days, In making New York a revelation in footwear. Black, gray or ‘from Salonica, Greece, and on the ROS... eeeveee voyage encountered a series of ter-| rific gales, which at times were dan-| serous. To add to the discomfort of the two The best wearing shoe ever Haba . sual The ‘* My rod’? A Comprehensive Stock of ‘Men's Leather & Felt House Slippers $1.25 upwards women passengers, smallpox broke out among the Chinese of he crew, and, there being no doctor on the| ship, Capt. Beynon had to look after When Turkey went to war with| Russia on Oct. 30 Miss Swords was in Constantinople visiting her friend, Mrs.‘J. R. Byrne, wife of the pay- master aboard the United Statcs| torpedo destroyer Scorption, which | is stationed in Turkish waters. Mrs. Mitchel was companion to the wife of one of the secretaries of the| American legation. | Miss Swords was anxious to get! home. L. I. Thomas, manager of the Large & Small Boys’ Shoes Men's Footwear on the Street Floor. School Shoes At Special Prices for the Opening Sale Street Floor Standard Oil Company at Constant!- | nople, offered her passage to New| The Home of the yA { Purchasable 10 a month The very special payment convenience makes this splendid player piano com- bination a wonderfully at- tractive Christmas sugges- tion, The quality of the instrument is in no way to be measured by the price or the special payment terms. at3 P.M. Piano and Player Piano Lord @ | & Taylor |\essc: Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 39th Street Superb New Player Piano With Bench and Music Roll Cabinet to Match and $12 in Player Piano Music A Complete storms were encountered within the Beautiful Player Piano Equipment for 5410 The instrument, bench and cabinet ure a beautiful harmony of design and fin- ish, The player piano is made by one of the fore- most player piano manu- acturers in America to our special order, and is sold under our strict guar- The music rolls may be selected from our complete library of popular, stand- ard and classical music. Recital, Chickering Hall Welte-Mignon Tomorrow, Interpretations of Fannie Bloomfeld- Zeisler You are cordially invited. York on the Oneka if she cared to no accommodatiot Mrs. Mitchell wa. out of Turkey, ai for passengers. | 180 anxious to got | it was arranged | that she should accompany Miss For Men At Very Special Prices Black Broadcloth Coats took them aboard and gave them his With natural muskrat lining (full ra quarters. The Oneka left Salonica skins), Persian collar...... in ballast on Nov. 5, A stop of two days was made in Algiers. There Miss Swords and Mrs. Mitchell saw thousands of German prisonera who had been captured by the French army in the battle of the Marne and sent from Mareeilies. From Gibraltar to New York the across Turkey in Europe, Bulgaria and part of Greece to Salonica, where they found the Oneka. Capt. Beynon Raccoon Coats Wool lined, Venetian yoke and sleeves, $48 -5O wide sweep ‘skirt, shaw! collar Japerted Cleth Coat a, lining. }s 45.00 Oneka fought her way through one Special at. gale after another. The most severe A Large Variety of Fur Lap Robes At Unusually Attractive Prices $17.50 up to $250.00 Fourth Floor last week. On Tuesday morning the wireless apparatus above decks was carried away by wind and waves and | for twenty-four hours the Oneka was, without wireless service until Thomp- son the operator rigged up'a make- shift contrivance. Smallpox appeared among the Chinamen in the crew two weeks ago. One of them had a severe case and| Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Music Daily—Luncheon and Afternoon Tea, 10 A. M. to 5 P. M., Tenth Floor Largest’and Most Representative Stock of Men’s High Grade Shoes stn 95-85 BB. in United States Patent $7 8 5 Are shown in a separate section in conjunction with the Sizes 1 to 6......0065 $2.75 | Sizes 1014 to 18}4...82.50 make a trip on a tank steamer with | Fur and Fur-Lined Coats ee, Ta eC NT” ‘ P F ae Founded 18267 Special for Friday and Saturday Men's & Young Men's Hand-Tailored Suits Smart Business Two, Three and Four Button Sack Suits that have sold in| $2 1.50) regular stock at $30.00 to $35.00..... All new Winter models of checks, pencil stripes and plaids in worsteds, cassimeres and Scotch tweeds; oo roll la; ely g natural shoulders, and regular or patch pockets; tail ‘ equal to the highest grade of custom workmanship. + Extraordinary Sale of - Men’s Overcoats Splendid Hand-Tailored Coats : that sell usually at $25 to ve $78.50}. The smartest Winter models in double and single breasted form fitting, also the loose Chesterfield; some full silk lined, others with silk yoke and sleeve lining and silk velvet or Vicunas, Chinchillas and imported Scotch mixtures in dark Oxford grays, blues and: blacks. The Be st Overcoat Values we have offered this season Fourth Floor Holiday Gift Suggestions in Men’s Furnishings at Exceptionally Attractive Prices Silk Four-in-Hands Plain colors and fancy ................ 55¢ to $4.50 English Silk Dress Reefers........45 $5.50 to $11.50 English China Silk Handkerchiefs Colored borders and white.......... $1.00 & $1.50 French Initial Handkerchiefs............. wee O56 Irish Linen Initial er 25¢ 35¢ each $2.75 $4.00 $5.5 50 per doen ~~ Silk Shirts....... Vem tiki tees $4.50 t0 $9.00 Negliges Shins French cuffs. eres, Ot $1.50, $2.00 8 $2.50 House Coats Of double faced cloth....... Blanket Robes wiaE ee .$5.00, $6.00 &F $7.50 $3.50 to $12.00 English Dressing Gowns......... $10.50 to $35.00 Street Floor ae Se he was taken off the ship at Quaran- tine to-day. Others were mildly af- fected. All the members of the crew Player and the two women passengers were | |b vaccinated at Quarantine, S . “It was a wonderful experience,” | |p g tions for the ae and sald Miss Swords when sho was sate} = Su ges ashore, “but I wouldn't want to go| ? 1 ‘iad through {t again. Capt. Beynon and Baby 8 Christmas, at (Without Muste the officers were most considerate, but | |F Rolls or Cabinet) here isn’t a great deal of comfort McCutcheon’s In our stock will be found a charm- ing variety of goods from which may be selected most attractive and use- ful gifts for the baby. French Hand-made Dresses—Simple or elabor- ate, trimmed with tucking, lace or embroidery. All fine and attractive and range most complete. Prices $1.65 to 25.00. Knit Goods. A great variety of Sweaters, Sacques, Hoods, Leggings, Bootees and Afghans. Coats in Silk or Wool, long or short, embroidered, smocked or lace trimmed. Caps in Silk or Lingerie in the latest styles, 75c to $16.50. a tank steamer in a hurricane, pecially when there is smallpox on board. On the long trip I picked up a ttle knowledge of navigation and some pidgin English, such aa the Chi- nese use, and I’ alnly have eome- thing to talk about when T get back to 8, Louis.” POISON FROM OPERATION | IS FATAL TO PHYSICIAN, Dr. Stephen C. Pettit of Brooklyn! | Dies After Infection From = Instrument. Dr. Stephen C. Pettit, the Brooklyn | |i physician who became infected with | blood poison from an instrument he bad used in an operation on @ pa-| tient eight weeks ago, died early to- day at his home, Neck Road and Gravesend Avenue. Although bis case was desperate and operations had been performed | |ig for the removal of infected bone in ‘his left leg, the surgeons were hope- ful of his ultimate recovery until last night, when he suffered a final relapse. | The patient upon whom Dr. Pettit| = operated was suffering from a case of malignant septic poisoning. Dr. Pettit was forty-two and had practised in the Gravesend section of Brooklyn for fifteen years, He was & graduate of Long Island College and served on the staff of Kings County Hospital. His wife and two children were at his bedside when he died, ° $395 In. addition we have a splendid selection of Lace Veils, Pique or Kid » and Bibs, also Toys and Novelties at very moderate prices. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets i tb onan a bee Reg. Trade Mark Use Your Credit With Us Wea are b duet 90, serious 50 Cet ACCOUNTS with good wane ad FURNITURE OF OR RUGS fe for or ack of Hall cps ccna Use dur Conven= as Credit Plan and enjéy the use of your furniture while paying Lae . “TERMS TO SUIT yOu"’’ IERE ARE SOME OF |G-POW. malt drawers and # nee rtun J ig! y Polished; handsomely carved scroll 98 evel plate mirror, 18240; base 48 inches long; $ awer, ;|SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING

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