The evening world. Newspaper, December 3, 1914, Page 8

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| ing truck and instantly to-day outas a friendly wrestling with Michael Foley of Mo. 49 Sitoenoes, inetuding the Griver ot Shae Catiehed, of No, 366 eH jeatified Foley to biames mie oe held. 6 thrown nee 4 a frat ot site rear My ro KS y i Tobacco Magnate Settles Wit Ex-Son-in-Law Before Case Gets to Trial. of movers funi fe sweats ond essen sofa fe ie Tort Bride Got Divorce and 1 Now the Wife of Tenor John McClosky. WIFE NOT er-in-law, Col, and Mra, Thomas H. a | Ray, the millionaire tobacco trust a A Special Offering of © - Women’s Tailored Separate Skirts if of corduroy, broadcloth, velveteen and covert Pe cloth, will present exceptional value, commencing to-morrow (Friday), at $6.50 Y. Women’s Ready-to-Wear Department By A Number of Dresses and Tailor-made Suits -POR MISSES AND SMALL WOMEN have been subjected to very considerable price _, Feductions and are. now marked as quoted: Silk Dresses . at $9.50, 14.50 & 18.00 Velveteen Dresses at 13.50 & 19.50 Tailor-made Suits $15.00, 18.50 & 22.00 (Department on Second Floor) F B Altman & Oa. An Unusual Sale of 4 * * to be sas in the Department on the First Floor toemorrow and Saturday, will offer | comprehensive assortments of wanted styles * at decided price advantages. ’ Boys’ Shoes os Sizes J1to2 . . © per pair $2.35 | Sires 24 to6 . . Per pair 3.15 ‘ Youths’ Shoes ie | Sizes 6 to 9 rs per pair $3.50 & 4.25 , Men's Shoes Sizes 5igtoll . per pair $4.75 & 5.85 > A Special Sale of Dress Goods has been prepared for to-morrow (Friday) : and Saturday These desirable fabrics, which are in black and a large selection of this season's leading colors, have been taken from the regular stock and arranged in Dress and Skirt Lengths at the following exceptional prices: Skirt Lengths at $2.50 to 6.00 i at 4.00 to 8.50 | Sth Avenue - Madteon Avene (a ROE i: SUT FOR INS | HS WEES LOE IN COURT. In Justice Donneliy'n part of the was paid drop the sult was ran vel Ar Thomas J. Meehan, the real estate Man's attorney, said that the amount hie client received was substantial Gnd satiofantery to Van Riper. The former Mre. Van Riper was not in court when the sovieriast bs, St |nounced. It was atat in her new home in New Ze cpr with ‘her husband, John McCloskey, well h} ‘was also announced that McCloskey no longer sings, but has become an Morris Now Leads for Associate of his wealthy stepfather- . in-law In the tobaceo business. Prosecutorship. On Monday Van Riper's attorneys submitted affidavits in open court obarging that two of his chief wit- nerses, Julius Freise, former chaut- feur for Col. Ray, and hin fiancee, lee Nelle Mahon, had beon Sj a the ‘inatrumentality of ron Ray. The charge was vigor- ously denied by ‘the tobacco mag- nate, who declared that if the wit. nesses had disappeared they had been coaxed to do #o by Van Riper in the hope of delaying the trial. Mrs, McCloskey and her sister, who was Mra. Jacques Bustanoby until the ell known restaurateur divorced her st yous, were known as the Arrangements have been completed in &@ series of conference, in which Gov.-elect Whitman has taken part, for the organization of the next Lag- islature, It ts now certain there will be no, outside interference, spirited William Barnes and the State organ- ization. Bion R. Brown of Watertown, mi- in the makeup of committees. Thaddeus C. Sweet will be made will probably dictate the makeup of friction of any momont over legisia- tive matters. Assistant District Attorney William Hayward will probably be named as legal adviser to the Governor. Mr. Hayward, after some inquiries as to met|the kind of photographs that repro- . "of the duce best in newspapers, ordered a rushed) gozen unmounted pletures of himself to-day. ‘ ‘ bd 01 hip at this ‘Mrs. Ray took i, eacentee 3 sins ie tetaase BMG OC. 4 Morris, ean aoe: eo a wvoreed farmer Chairman of the Republican yey Riper by. the Uiinois yobaetad County Committee, and former Lieut.- jan Riper alleged that while his wifs|Goy, M. Linn Bruce. ‘The chances fa- ‘to for rey a ag Winen, ithe vor the appointment of Mr. Morris— at Pd will accept. turned New. he eta ad r. Whitman ts having a lot of dif- it ot it by Jace ‘a ry y ta eo L ae as bi 260,000, alleging alienation after Bustanoby had ob- from his pretty Gays after. leged, was prevented ‘trom eectns or tele- poalag to rd by o1 given by Sire: Ray to her servants, which were,| man to fill be in effect, that, any ny with @ voice] fice, All w! been approached like Van Ri per should bo told “Ethel| decitned for Praatits teneom he prin- was not at . cipal of which is that Mr. Whitman ee Ga his present staff must be pl: HOTEL MEN OFFICERS, = [hela ! fiat SUSEDAT, UNS tt | NEXTLEGISLATURE CALLAWAY KLIN |known on the stage as a tenor, 1t|Barnes Ao to Stan to Stand Aside—) Not eatofed With With conhis FS either; W. B. Carhart, wealthy manufac- from the Governor-clect or fr.a|turer, in the Carhart home early | Langford assigned his best detectives nority leader of the last Senate, will announced that a new and thorough F]be president pro tem. and majority | probe would be undertaken. overt leader. Senator Brown, an experienced! Meantime, relatives of Callaway Jogisiator, will be allowed a free hand | bore his remains to-day to bis old Speaker of the Assembly. He, too, | myatery is the fact that the victim’ the committees, There has been n°! were called into the home. William Ore, elty seitor of the wrth. Micctidén Te-Bay of New Heads of| UD, bee been offered the post of pei- Organisation. vate secretary to the At the meeting of the New York wnt Sn Asotin tuy The rae | SOBIETY 'S PAWNBROKER select lowing officers were re-elected for the 1S SHORT $100,000 Directors Are Investigating Alleged Irregularities in Boston i John Meaiynn: tah 2 janes President, ice Presteeee Blamiery, it Beeretary, Deol. Houne Concern. com BOSTON, Dec. 3—Alleged irregu- 18908 larities said to exceed $100,000 in the accounts of the Collateral Loan Com- pany, one of the oldest institutions in the State engaged in loaning money on personal property, were considered at a special meeting of the company’s direstors to-day. William Cobb, presl- dent of the company for five years, resigned recently. He is a son of one of the directors, Certain losses have been sustained by the company, ac- Director Moors, but these will not amount to the surplus, which, last annual report showed was teral Loan Genseny Bd rred to wos its Sowela® beg age and oc- Mo, 15 Corn- Conga typ gia bain frour Biew For sixtee: been working with one care dinal obiect in mind: To be- come known as the Optical House that helps the most at the least cost. That we have succeeded is proven by the fact that we now Poa have the prescriptions of more than 200,000 eyeglass wearers in our files. Harris pia cost $2.00 Meunted Policeman Injured. the quality yeas Feudine een iat Cateait baste ai auras became Sightened at mobile you selec WStdtomnis ers nat Boneh aa me From Flood. NOMB, ‘Aeske, Dec. 3.—The blizzard which threatened Nome with destruc- tion by forcing ice and water from Bering Sea high upon the beach has subsided La 4 ee res Sonate Str NTcholas ‘Av.. We Ei seod 11a | to the town, too pa 187 Be eee all val ae Biz: serene tromyt the’ hore 8 far ae any news nd senditions " in’ the smaller camps has been recet pone 2 ES Bein ANTA CLAUS still a good friend of yours? J Have you still a fairy god- mother within call, or has she gone back into the story- books? Never mind, either way; you can do pretty well with your own sure-enough mother here at Best’s. Especially in the toy-shop that has spread out on the fourth floor. Will you be sure she knows that there are no Chrismas- extra-prices on anything at Best's? Fifth Acenus, Weet Side, Corner of 35th Street > MANTA LE IGNORE VERDICT ON Finding and Carhart’s Story, They Push Inquiry. juent moves. REDFIELO iN NEW YORK. ih i g 5 g E H i lt Telle Maritime Exchange of Need fer Money. Secretary Redfield of the Depart- ATLANTA, Ga., Dec. 3.—The city’s police to-day refused to accept as conclusive the Coroner's jury verdict of “fustifiable homicide’ in the shooting of James P. Callaway by ats of the depart- yesterday. Instead, Chief of Police Congressional appro- Redtield told of the work done motor-scout in, which A most freed the. "Ae hg Const tr Maine to Floridi abuses 0 to hunt for further evidence. He home at Lagrange, Ga., for burial. One of the chief points in the new shoes were unlaced when the poll ree theeelass Teen, onereee Bast Relatives of the slain man said flatly | Neted Aviat to-day they are not satisfied with the speedy exoneration given Carhart by Killed at the Front Aviator Mare Pour. Mr. Jones Enjoys Motoring —likes long trips at a fast clip. But he protects himself from throat irritations and colds— caused by wind and dust— by taking along a box of Luden’s. We Purchased the Entire =:|BANKRUPT STOCK ; OF THE Universal Piano M’f'g Co. of New York Who manufactured and distributed several well-known makes Pianos and cme-tat Pianos oa Cant, i United States at Half Original Cost to Manufacture We Wi Will Offer the Balance Fi Our Purchase of 900 PIANOS al LUDEN’S ‘exer’ Cough Drops ‘Give Quick Relief’’ from coughs, colds and throat irritations and often prevent serious complications, « danige fashaviedas Sales Rooms. We are about te move og cle now Upon, four aren great Wholesale, Sales immense were Sepeced of Ro doiged ie saoevees Tote discussed gun BOARD OF Dinecro One wan to sll out in bulk to the Wholesale T: other wasto offer tothe decided upon. The publicat ACTUAL WHOLESALE PRICES. PRICES. ‘The latter was AMERICA'S GREATEST WHOL WHOLESALE STOCK OF COATS!" FOR MEN, WOMEN, YOUTHS, MISSES Now on sale, at retail, direct to public, at the Wholesale Prices! WHOLESALE PRICE TAG ON EVERY COAT. FIVE BIG FLOORS CROWDED WITH COATS! REAL BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY! SALE TAKING PLACE ON STREET FLOOR. OPEN 8 A.M. Beginning FRIDAY MORNING Men's & Young Men’s $9.00 WinterOvercoats $3, Men’s 12.00 Winter Overcoats & Balmacaans Men’s 16.50 Gray Tweed Overcoats Men’s 18.00 Blue Chinchilla Coats i poorer bi MEN’S & WOMEN’S RAINCOATS Men’s 22.50 Imp. Heavy We Raincoats " Women’s & Men's $00 Sik Poplin Raincoats 238 eight Balmacaans Men’s 25.00 Meltons, oer | Men’s 27.50 Elegant Elysian Beaver Men’s 30.00 Imported Vicunas, ™u*,Bis* Women’s 9.50 Sport Coats & Te Women’s 12.50 College & Boucle Coats Women’s 15.00 Robespierre Coats Women’s 20.00 Heavy Motoring Coats Women’s 25.00 Astrakhan Geeks o ate oie? aoe . Women’ 's 30.00 Snow-Flake Cord Boys’ and Young Men’s $10 mw cae a Women's & Men’s 12.00 Cashmere & Tweed Raincoats Spectal Lot of ove Men's and Women's High Grade os pee ie ae te Tex: Ratnocets. Mace to retail at 4 25 a! ; all at one pi All Boys’ & Girls’ Double Texture Raincoats 1,65 hdd Capes, Bloe & Hod Seting "Serr 1,65 An Opportunity for Xmas Gitts {mas Gifts at Half Retail Prices Josephson Manufacturing Co. PLAYER PIANOS $7.65] Roa Uprights, 10 Down, *1*° Weekly Players, 15 Down, 9 Weekly All of Latest Improvements, 1915 Models Inchiding highly polished and masterly finished cases in mahogany, walnut and oak. We are so well satisfied with their merit that we will give with each instrument A Full Mathushek & Sen Guarantee UPRIGHT PIANOS Retail Prices, $300 Yo $450. 1 each of 9. above Uprights we will give a EB stcot to match, a beautiful scarf and 1 year's tuning. PLAYER PIANOS Retail Prices, $500 to $650. Bankrupt Time Sale Prices ‘390, '379 With each of the above Player Pianos we will give ma- hogany bench, scarf, 12rolls of music and 1 year's tuning: Remember This ts the Stock of a Plano Manufacturer Any Piano Bought at This Sale Will Be Stored , for Christmas Delivery If Desired 1500 "2c" Player ROLLS Pianos Shipped , Everywhere Daring Pa ee Fer Poll Farticaiers Your Name and Aiarese, SMALL PIANOS sc'toxe RENIS, °3, °4, °5 Monthly. We Manufacture the World's Sr:allest Pianos adapted for apartments. WAREROO!) BROADWAY & 47TH STREET Pianos can be secured any of our Branch Stores. TERSLYCITY,A.J. NEW BRUNSWICI.N.J. REDBANK Rad 150 Newark A\ 56 Church St. 5 Bread St. PLAINFIELD, N. J. BROOKLYN, N. Y. 218 West Frent 007 Broadway. A CHRISTMAS TOY PATTERN | FOR THE CHILDREN #| A Rabbit Cut-Out | WHOLESALE SHOW ROOMS 4 90 FIFTH AVE, JW, Cor, 1th St In the Magazine Section of ' NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD i ve Bo wy Pe Soa 6 .

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