The evening world. Newspaper, December 3, 1914, Page 7

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cas °UNEAGHT TODAYS ss AFTER SHOOTING 1 (Continued from Firet Page.) @aest tmportant witness yet discov- eed. Go important is he that the @etectives are concealing his name, fearing efforts to intimidate him might follow {ts publication. ‘This bank clerk was eo close to thi large gunman that he could have) tipped him up. He got so good a look at murderer that he is posi- tive he could identify him if he is arrested. All the five bank clerks also got a pretty good look at the murder car * ag the gunmen leaped into it and it aped away. They have given the best of the car yet offered and Geir reading of the first two numbers the plate tallies with that of the truckmen whose motor truck drawn up at the curb directly ind the automobile in which the Murderers got away. jough the search for a car with the two first digits of its license ember known might appear hope- Headquarters said to-day that the determination of the car’s foreign e and ite rather unusual color te the search somewhat. Every Eesics’ the 999 registered whose first numerals tally with those on the | ler car is being looked up. veral good “leads” in the matter Of tracing the car have been discov- |, was the assurance at Headquar- to-day. jortly after noon Police Commis- sioner Woods Visited the Criminal Courts Building and* was in consul- tation with Acting District Attorney nty for half an hour. When he FA way from the latter's office e f “Nothing to announce. #W are simply getting nearer the solution of the problem and expect definite ac- tion very quickly.” WAME WOMAN AS HEAD OF ORPHAN ASYLUM ‘The directors of the Leake and Watts Orphan Asylum at Yonkers @fnounced to-day the appointment of Mrs. Charles H. Johnson as super- ‘gtendent. She is the wife of Charles H. Johnaon, who resigned the euper- intendency of the asylum to become Deputy Warden of Sing Sing. When Mr. Jahnson took charge, a fear and a half ago, there were 150 cBildren under his care. By a sys- tém of placing the orpha: with families for adoption he reduced the Pepulation of the homMto Atty chil- , and it is expected that within @ year all these little ones will have oe 4 In good homes. is will mean the abandonment of the Leake and Watts Orphan lum as an institution for, the care orphans and the salé of its property, which 1s worth, approxi- mately, $1,000,000. “The ‘work ‘of placing orphans in bomes for adoption will be carried oa, howev Kttri utes Health . To Duffy’s » MR. RUBIN KRAKOWER ‘The stomach is the distributing point @ the human body. From it we get our Mood and strength. Hence it is im- hat it be kept in a healthy con- The beneficial results obtained us use of Duffy's Pure y in the treatment of stom- complaints has been testified to by y grateful people. Here is another who attributes his present good =. ; pie aes pita eae * . oF Gi ‘Mags, officers of the Italian army, Were passengers on the Regina @Ttalia, arriving to-day. They are commissioned to buy 12,000 horses for the Italian cavalry and artillery. TO BUY ARMY HOR: 59th to 60th Street Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and Warm Mackinaws Every garment All sizes in taken right out $ stock for boys of stock and 1.77 of all ages from reduced. 3 to 16. yy 1,000 Norfolk Suits Of blue serges and fancy cheviot. Sizes 7 to 16 years. radically reduced ‘to... 500 Russian and Sailor x 2,000 Little Boys’ Overcoats 1.77 Of plain and fancy cheviot. fur-trimmed coats and coats with Astrachan collar and cuffs. Polo Model Suits - coats, belted back coats be ry oe cial Sizes 3 to 10 and others, at.........++ 1.77 duced to.. Also 300 Big Boys’ Overcoats Of fancy cheviot, with convertible collar. Belted back. Sizes 8 to 200 Mackinaw Coats Of all-wool materials; plaid effects. Formerly . priced higher than.... Leather Goods Week Prices Arel4 to’ Reduced Friday and Sat- Fad urday, the last 2 days of this great sale. Pricesrange 3.00, A great variety mm of articles are in- cluded, such as = Hand Bags, Bead- ed Bags, Party “a>! Cases, Wat ch Bags, Fitted Sets, Tour. Cases, Muff Purses, Men's ovelties and many others too Main Floor, “e ° ° Paintings for Gifts On Friday and Saturday we will offer a limited number of high grade Oil Paintings, in deep gilt and gold burnished frames with ebony finished shadow boxes and glass protection. Regular value, $2.75; Special Sale Price, $1.85 Regular value, $7.00; Special Sale Price, Regular value, $10.00; Special Sale Price, Regular value, $14.50; Special Sale Price, $9.50 Third Floor. " sil ist Cases, Military Brushes, Jewél Cases, Sewin, Purses, Suit Cases, Travelling Bags, Leather numerous to mention. ass Dome, $10.00 Complete for gas; consists of a gracefully shaped art bent glass shade with 12 large panels and 12 small panels in crown; the border has heavy cast filigree work, intermixed with 24 ruby glass pieces; regulation stem with inside arm and complete gas lamp; domes for electricity $1.25 extra; special for Friday and Saturday only. Other complete Gas Chande- liers from our regular stock at $3.69, $4.49, $5.98 up to $25.00. This Fine Gas Lamp Outfit, 37 Edward Miller make, value 50c; consists of a very heavy gauge brass burner and goose neck; an excellent mantle and a neatly engraved globe. Art Gl OPEL ‘Third Floor, Chinaware Specials Tea Set at 98c Chocolate Set, 98c th to Duffy's Pure Malt Whisl i resent good health to Vhiskey, which I hree years and it has re- ed me of stomach trout: Rubin ower, 6 Temple St., Paterson, N. J. Pure ot taken as directed before meals stimulates mucous surfaces and lit nds of the stomach to healthy action Es n and ws digestion no fermentation can t tnd no disease germs can he secret of Duff; ——— Regular $1.49, with Oriental figures and floral Regular $1.49. Fine imported china elaborately decorated with cobalt blue border and hand-painted floral design, Set consists of a covered teapot, covered sugar bowl, Cream jug, 6 tea cups and 6 saucers. Cut Glass Water Set, $4.98 Jug and 6 water tumblers cut from the best blanks obtainable; in a neat design; have a very brilliant finish, We include a 12-inch fancy mirror plateau, A remarkable value at this price. Other pieces of cut glass have been placed In a special group, and are priced at 98c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.49 up to $4.98 fe, Cut glass is considered an ideal Xmas gift. We are ready for the Holiday shopper with a vast stock at prices Hand painted effects; of fine imported china. Set consists of a gracefully shaped chocolate jug, 6 cups and 6 saucers. l ranging from 98¢ to $33.00, Third Floor, Abn SA! ‘ Bear vitnittte B INGDALES; fix 7 Lex.to3d Av. Passo ht OPP Dea etepwe @ WORLD, THURSDAY, DEOE a. tletpeted competition fameburg. He forty-six years nemuive ot tries "hen old. Ferdinand Scnwanneativerct, e There are now oreere in the market 7 Delancey for She Durchase of 69,000 horses for’ ficnd, died yesterday after @ short itiness, meena Three Are Commissioned to Pur-] The officers said the Italian army : Scharmann brooded over Schwan- chase 12,000 in United States | tally drew-on Hungary and Ireland BREWER ENDS LIFE. nenflueg death night, and td South Aine’ for its supply of horses, but Ike] sults scharmann of the H. B.| poet, Peluiippsa inte ai uth America, every other nation in Europe, was|scharmann Bone Brewing Company | the. oa PRimeelt, Col. Alfredo Pagiiampl, Capt.| now obliged to turn to the United| shot and killed himeelf today in his ee nO pca wer Josephi Lapdini and Capt. Michael! states an@ South America, They an-| home, No. 101 Lewis Avenue, wii. | cali td “A Te Jo reayoareafrearereareatreare — fT SS ee eee House Dresses, 98c, $1.49, $1.98 Of light and dark gingham, flannelette and percale. A big assortment in the most attractive and up-to-date styles; high neck models with Novas Specific Unit neck styles with sleeves. jurs speci Iniforms, white | Bre colored. Good values at... $1.98, $2.98 Toyland—Now Ready THE finest collection of Toys and Games in our history now on display in our Toyland on the fourth floor. Among the interesting sights are a real live Santa Claus, a funny jolly imp and a beautiful reproduction of our Western Grand yon of Arizona. not let the children miss it. As an illustration of the remarkably low prices, we call your attention to {llus- Post Card Projectors, bere ey with long cord and plug for electricity, and very specially priced for a limited time only, value $2.00, at... The same Magic Lantern, with fittings for gas, value $1.50, at 69¢ “i Values in Gloves Our Glove Department is fully prepared for the Xmas shopper. Dozens of bargains which will make very serviceable and inexpensive gifts. e mention iust a few specials from a vast assortment : Men's Kid Gloves, 59 Lined and unlined; tan, brown and gray; all sizes, Men’s Fine Gloves, 89c Capeskin and gray suede; tan and gray; all sizes, Men’s $1.50 Gloves, 95¢ “ Adler’ prix seam capeskin gloves; tan and Havana brown. Boys’ Kid Gloves, 49c Tan, brown and gray; lined and unlined; variety of styles; all sizes, Men’s Kid Gloves, 89 Girls’ Kid Gloves, 49c Tan, fray and brown; half pique} 1,200 pairs of kid gloves; lined and style; all sizes. unlined; tan shades. Women’s Choice Kid Gloves, Special at 79c Glace kid; 2 clasps;;_Mannish —capeskin| Gray Suede Gloves, 3 rows embroidery; tans, |Gloves in tan shades. pe sewn; all sizes. black and white. Priced special. riced special. Chamoisette Gloves 2-clasp; corded backs; white, nat-] 2<clasp; heavy duplex grade. ural and gray; a limited quan- 24c white, tan, gray and black; 50c Main Crepe de Chine ) Blouses, $1.98 A clever creation of crepe de chine and filet lace insertings, with collar that may be worn high or low, Trimmed with silk braid around collar and down_ front. Back, front and sleeves of white or flesh crepe de chine with filet insertions; cuffs have net frills, Finished with small pearl buttons. New Crepe de Chine Blouses, embroid- ered or plain; white, flesh and the popular sand and $1.98 Chamoisette Gloves putty shades.......0.00+ Crepe Blouses, new model, trimmed with voile 98c Voile Blouses, new model, all- over embroidery, or tucked Important Removal Sale of Bed Linens“©® Blankets This department has been removed to temporary quarters in the basement, to remain there until Xmas, The followin, items are specially priced to induce you to get acquainted with the new location. ' Sheets Pillow Cases at, 29¢) vemiinie CoN eea Me |at 12140) ratow Cason" hem- at 33¢| est, fone’ iste |& WS) Sen AO at 59e) gU Se Met cde: [at Ge | isRiler, Cate tes, t9888 at 6Oc| gheriiored and Hesmetttoned | at 1c nse Asti int etira ape: ———! In., values Suc, pel MY Fine Bed Spreads, Blankets & Comforters Cr ol ove at 68] write crochet med at 97e| ered oretty fora houlgrne, Spreads, for singie and | ectam ai & BTe) tureeuiarter ved at $4.75] at 98c White Crochet Bed Breads, for three-quarter to $1.69 ana tuli ‘tte beds. at $4.79] at $1.98 spreads, "Attn, Paths | cotton to prevent th oed size, handsome de- 4 ‘atee bo sins, hemmed, a autiti blue and yellow; val at $2.98| Sette, Pintened | at $5.98] x —_——. ged sige, beautiful raised | © around, a at $1.98] frmferite cornered @ "floral Ke with of pial Yellow apd, lavender pus, Kreen, plain sateen order, double bed alae, be at $1.98pr| a finns tn ROR | elder and Lambs’ Wool Filled for ihree-quar at $2.98] comforters, * Man etd nd iarne bede, “whi ETT. very warm! with elther pink’ or biuét large ize, 72x74 Inchon, borders, Good Watches, Special Every well-known, reliable make is represented Women’s Solid Gold 14-Karat Solid Gold Watches, $4.95 Watches, $14.95 tionally small oper fac Spy ; type, plain polished case, itted with | poliched” engine tunnel ccear Wal Jewelled movements; special price, |tham or Elgin movements, Mono- 95, Bram engraved free, Bracelet Men's and Youths’ | Watches, $6.50) 14.x. Gold Watches, $24.95, Case and bracelet are gold filled; fully guaranteed; fitted with jewelled movements, Fitted with famous Waltham and Elgin movements, at 229.95, Sold regularly OTH 8T., a0 Ava. BER Tench Company, engaged in third! MHurtt of No. 112 South Fittott Place et or i oes 8, 1914. ELECTRIC SHOCK HURLS WORKMEN OFF GIRDER | electricity from ‘Three men riding on the girder Big Steel Beam Strikes Charged hhuraea by t' » resulting electric ie nate and were thrown to the street. Cable and Resulting Flash Burns | Gharies Reilly of Ne Three. Rtroet sustained a fracture of the right ar Albert. And n of No, Workinen employed by the Terry &| 4:3 Forty-second Street, and D. M trabking the Fulton Street "L" at suffered 6 Rochester Avenue, Brooklyn, swung a girder charge of extortion made wholesale bakers who sak used his union office to th the deatructi 1 they paid tribute to him. He was Re for the Crand Jury in $16,000 baile Sie ea eee af ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOMEOF TRUTH’ . 18 Marton 59th to 60th Street Lex. to 3d AV, Pieta308 Manufacturing Retailers of Pianos and Player Pianos NOW Is the BEST Time to select your Xmas Piano, the ideal gift for the entire family. Bloomingdales’ the Safest Place to buy it. Being the manufacturers of every Piano end Player Piano we sell, we positively know that only the best materials are used in the construction of our instruments and only the most skilled workmen employed to build them. Why consider the purchase of an INFERIOR Player Piano, the product of some UNKNOWN mantufecturer, when, at the same price, you can buy a HIGH GRADE, well known instrument of ESTABLISHED reputation like the WALTERS 88-NOTE PLAYER PIANO | S205 Price includes a beautiful Music Roll Cabinet and Bench to match, a Cover, 12 Rolls of Music of your own selection and FREE delivery to your home. Where There Is Music Good Cheer and Happiness Reign Supreme The Player Piano has made music accessible to everybody instead of a chosen few. It is an Upright Piano of a NEW type, and may be played by hand, like the old style piano, or by means of a perforated music roll. Only a few of the greatest inventions rank with it in importance. The world of music is now open to all—no previous knowledge of the piano is required in order: to play your favorite: compositions, whether popular or classical. ~ Our New Style “L” Walters Piano The World’s Biggest Piano Value (iehieret) SDOES On Terms of $1.00 a Week Price includes Stool, Cover and Free Delivery. EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO for a beautiful new Walters Piano or Player Piano. We will make you a liberal allowance and let you pay the balance at the rate of $1 per week on a Piano and $2 a week on a Player Piano. Upon request a representative will call. 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