The evening world. Newspaper, December 9, 1914, Page 11

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try tay SDAY, DEORMBER. . ‘ted 5 OTHER DIES UNDER CAR Ire chitd ta her frignt ran all the way GAG CREA CEA EAA WE GIVE AND REDEEM SURETY COUPONS WHEELS TO SAVE GIRL) Srimcy ‘naa ‘been removed to the @ Brooklyn Hospital suffering from a S& compound fracture of the skull and om >a ir eee nu ie ‘ i ij BREAD BROKE (iP Big Jim Redmond Taken at Pistol] Were Hidden Behind Umbrella] internal injuries. Point in West Side When Trolley Bore Down Following a similar accident near the Borough Hall in Brooklyn, Mrs. @ Room. on Them. Rose Zimmerman of No. 94 Powell ‘There wore general congratulations| Mrs. Bila Brinley, fifty-five, of No, 7| Street, Brooklyn, was taken to the Cumberland Street Hospital in a cri- for Policeman Gindt of the West]: seau Street, Brooklyn, was knocked /11041 condition, She was struck b; — Twentieth Street station to-day when|4own by @ DeKalb Avenue car at|crosstown car at Adams and Wil: 3 D bl S C E; h Hubby Wasted Bak Baker's Bread, | tates wih vias Goat eames [orseines SHCA MR MOGrInM [Per oceania = ou e ur Surety oup on xc ang ec! ard Now He Pays Her President of the notorious West Side| Mrs. Brinley and her tweive-year.| Storm Floods Port De France. - aee--ere [a hood! hi Ek FORT DE FRANCE, Martinique, F. a3 ° ’ Resales, the HNcHtG Dulery, Bad |e oe ee ne cetir aee lw. c, Dea 0k torre tacrorn Bring all your coupons, tags, ipons, tags, certificates, etc., to Simpson-Crawford’s and get double Owney Maddens, the Marginals and| mother saw the car coming in time | Visited Fort do France last night. Tho Q% the usual exc ange throughout the week. “Si ———— #|Handkerchiefs Boxed for Presentation to push her daughter out of the way. | damage to p-operty. No lives were lost. Charles Van Dam, a Belgian sallor of the Red Star Liner Kroon- land, told Sindt at 4 A. M. to-day Women’s Initialed Handker- S Women's Hemstitched Hand- - “bit split hand em- > Z roide! initial hem- 98- that a woman had called to him from Women's initialed Handkerchiefs; pretty embroidery around initial; , 4 ; ‘shee: Piste pen gle SS c y . A ‘ chile; bay t embroidery on all OR © femen Alimony. Mrs. Catherine Cochrane, who lives with her grown daughter, Olive, at No. 461 West One Hundred and Sixty- sixth Street, had put the reverse Eng- ish on the pofular saying that the nodern wife refuses to make home- made bread. She at least is willing— im. fact has demanded the right to fake bread in her own home in her|°f BM stomach and took all his fesse e've| Useful il Xmas Gifts ai guar But William, her husband, who is iad weet te udcouenans heal dnd wd 2 al Special Sale Prices a retired contractor and bullder, has me Bore, firmly refused to let her bake it. So ope tnt h‘cina'Touna assum oer : Cape roo ' Y 4 | Cochrane to-day sbtainer 10 « week) 12-YEAR-OLD GIRL SHOT $3.60 Value alimony pending the determination of the door of No. 405 West Eightcsnth Street as he was passing. He went to the doorway and a bi Jumped out, put a gun into the pit ored embroidered E ‘ all pert ees cdapaed shape; om! roider corners ure iaadpolad tee. ein'boees ss fi red deaign sround ‘aitial. "6 in ben. “a her separat $ 65 Coa' Main Fleor—We Give and Redeem Sarcty Coupons, paration sult. a | Of course there are some men who! BY MISSION DEACON Aq § are justified in refusing to partake ot mother-in-law's home-baked pro- | Exhorter, Who Also Turned P .) a jeottles, but, as Mrs. Cochrane puts | ’ istol a it, her bread if of the so-different| On Himself, Said He Had Been i , variety—light and wholesome and Trying to Reform Child. red absolutely digestible. Yet, in spite of that accomplishment, she says her} ST. LOUIS, Deo .0.—Nannie Strick- husband demanded the baker's loaf. | lin, twelve years old, was shot and Mrs. Cochrane is fifty-four years killed in the front yard of her home old and when she married Cochrane here to-day by Robert Bailey, a was a widow. Cochrane, fifty-six, was deacon at a mission, who said he a widower, with three daughters, one ete been trying to reform the girl.” iale; $2.50° grown up, and threo sons, two of Dalley shot himecif and wae taken ~~ GIRLS’ whom are in the Navy. His purpose paraded than Bhs 4 Rain i in’ marrying was to get some one of SAN DOMINGO INQUIRY PLANS Coa ‘and Bimpson-Crawford’s ia the store ang to buy your Christmas Gift Glovee—never want i in quality and always a Kittle tower in Lahn than anywhere else, Women’s Elbow Length White Glace Mousquetaire, Value 2.75 $1.59 Men's Black Automobile as ] and Driving Mittens, fleece f lined. Value 08.00. At ‘Women’s 2-Clasp Glace Gloves, Paria point Wa stitching, in black, white one colors, Val ) mature discretion to give his yourgest daughters the tender care, advice and| wagsnaTaN, Deo 9.—At the aug: guldance they needed. They took an apartmenteafter the wedding at No, gestion of Presidents Wilson the inves- 349 Sixty-fifth Street. Brooklyn, but tigation Into charges against James M. their happiness together was fleeting. Sullivan, Minister to the Dominican Re- Winter was setting in when the pubic, ‘will be made jointly by ane couple settled down and Mrs. Coch- State and War Departments. Mr. rane wanted to warm the house. She livan js under the State Deparment made bold to turn on the steam heat, Keetorsin the fs pl Customs Cat- but her husband refused to let her. + Department e Then, she says, she tried to warm the house by means of a little cook stove in the kitchen, but here she met defeat, She says that Cochrane | only permitted the stove to burn | while he was neated near it. Thon | she tried to ‘light a fireplace in the | parlor, but he wouldn't let her. Mrs, Cochrane says she wanted milk in the house, but her husband refused to buy it and even objected when she had to resort to condensed milk, She would have been very miserable, she says, but she received advice from the family minieter ie . cheered her up. Finally the fa With Hat ee minister gave up calling at her home Match because, she says, her husband tm-| 89 Value puted malicious motives to the good) man’s visits, Cochrane's story differs pat | from that related by his wife. In the first place, he says, the wedding ceremony had not been over an hour Children’s Gloves and Gauntlets; yeeooperenpnnrererer rr : sortment; lined and unlined. Value 81.00% roe “59 soft washable | fleece tests | in tan, buckskin Stat i sea lt of black leather. Regu: Tegularly sold at ; cot larly $1.85, Christmas, white, Value Lee a $1.59 Special, Pair..... suid cee ten eees kaa mudlens Oey Meee a: 01.85. Pair, at. $1.00 Muslin Underwear Gifts Sterling ilver Camisoles, Bodices, Corset Covers, Toilet pe binations, te.” Packed in dainty Git Beses covery com itt otc | Special at ‘1.00 Hair Brusb and Mirror, Hair Drawn QB Boudolr Cape, Bristle Brush, Heavy Plate Glass ‘ 4 ings cea ibis combination of | Bedices and Corset Covers, in d Finished Sbell Comb; i ~ Sa crepe de chine and MiveH In alk-covered case. 5 ~ 25c, 80c, 75¢ and $1,00 om,“ laces; a very An Approj wiate "Silve Gue hen his wife in the presence of teir ° xuests sald: “Now T've got you at — high cost Bread T: he terlin, aitpreily tated wih ibbon mo Special at $1.00 eee ey moa geal rusia: disap fb EIT fished porn sad laces, bowed, eee! Combinations made of fas pontment. of breakfasts dosbicbretued ml mil $1.00, $1.50 and $1.98 | "is#00k, lace and ribbon trimmed, He took pains to furnish their tary effect; belte _ ‘White Pett es, prettil : ; Sterling Silver Sait Set—with coats, prettily trim- Special $1 home with the best, he says but the! = ien’t worrying | det! cen aie rpreeapericyet med with embroidery, lncee and , Pee eat Silver Sandwich Trays spoons in velvet lined 5 00 eribbon, in a holly box, —beautiful pierced | 2. 50 $1.00, $1.50 and $1.98 15.. Salt ak Ur "4 cam sare See eeriierltnaralear: || Sarling nba Hand nat Ureneretiiete, la white aaa peat i goin pl Samed 9am heavy frame with 83 25 Baviver=0 66 neat bea, 5269 “sit .00, $1.50 and $1.98 0c, 69¢ and $1.00 pierced design peon-Crawford, Main Floor, mpeon-Orawtord, Second leer, Coch insisted esa came whan hire, Cocnrere, ited] those who S¢rvé | Special Xmas Sale in a collection made by his first wite, H-O. MEN’S AND WOMEN’S which collection he dearly cherished. re enn acl Costs less than WANT BAIL FOR ASHLEY. | a dish, Mo sary ov Corset Covers in nainscok end More nourishing Fine oe! consolala » eelection, beautiful new : than bacon, chops Ailt-lised sleeves cad yobe I f t W Men’. SilkN ck Samuel Koenig, attorney for Police steak or eggs. Pe re \tarurlywamprogt. A A $ 6 75 | n an Ss ear 7 fs e ‘wear F Lieut. Ashley, now in the Tombs await- ne 312 50 mn 3376 Children’s Fine Dress-|_ Infante’ Long a ry ie, even if | umn gem em ts«*_Csared 912.50 valucs. cee eeee | Short Dresses $3,00 selected at random, will (ere ee the eacien ee Ma ALL GOODS PACKED IN HANDSOME HOLIDAY BO3Ea erage French fate, prets ‘gt me meet the approval of the man for whom i tet client to bail. Mr. Koenig told how at- R long waisted m ace etl tily timed sits (is i . ‘with | laces or embroideries 1 ig ence at te aay In ae Dold VeaniRancoat ist, seme taecvem i30 Choice at 29¢ see aN Coicth direst Od Tees ASRS Oo BEWARE OF IMITATORS, Notecarefullyexact locations & full name poral aroma in a] yr tt 49c0 $2.98 # Pee att least 8,500 of them ia hl hi 9, | is F i war aR ty fumed nua the” ered pwo, {941 Bway, N. W. Cor. 22d St. (stnains) | rome be reel adenine pte sitnd (Bea?) || this sale.” Mado of fine Me eee ieutenants shield ie: was 835 B’ ’S. W.C $1.98 vo $6.95) ei eicction to choose sou grade repp silk in four-in. Mewed tn the | abdomen by Norris, Ss hence way, or. 13th St. Fa $ iriante™® Comb "and from: dainty suggestions | 2 bps hs large wid tyerpuh was discharged at Norris, will- HO Buffalo.NY.|' (=)PREPAID MAIL ORDERS filled PROMPLY. Give Bust and Length. children's worsted for holiday fits, Bink and white \h nes fe tad plata colon ng Phis statement 1s true,” sald Judge yor suit combination! Dor. $1.98 talin" brocade; We only, in blue, black, white, ‘ Malone to Assistant District Atturney nicely made for warmth 1 + Menta — a real $5.0 green, purple, gray and red. mith, “it ts your duty to consent to thi and comfort; in all colors. infants’ Novelt! Retailers t t adgasion of this derendant to bail” “| Bises #8 to 28. Regular es, straps, ai 4 nate iy own are sult “Asie ta fh Diatrict At a ‘Deuel, ues. teething rings, comb and getting 50c for same scarf. who prep jovember Grand Jui Irish Mail Hand Cars. A health f ‘ q and muscle building toy. Strongly : ‘ Stuffed Animals. On wheels. .90¢ de throughout. Heavy fubber tired wheels...-2 $3.98 Xylophones........490, 40, 91.99 State Black- Dell Bed, steel wike with — eee seee *. "59c¢ the : “Germ Proof” real ‘eer a Me 1 slate board, strong: ) deotans, ee, Pet gayi li $1.25 ly SUN’S XMAS NUMBER _ |g}Fa\s=. ct Bit. 9Be > ) Others 380 to iN ssseereeseceee SOC]! & Ouija Boards. T terious yt Me y, ini Pains Gown Bel voter gs & ; fortune teller; barrels i 89c vel i large enough $5.3 (EE. RE ORDER FROM YOUR NEWSDEALER TODAY. 0 ead Redeem @urviz © Crawtoré—Becond e e e of THE SUN Visit Santa Claus at Our Toy Fair : , r And See the Wondrous Assortment of Toys with Which He Has Surrounded Himself— A Feast of Literature and Art which contains eons y Prieea! a ” ‘Mechanica! X77 | Doll Furniture. Dressers, 16 PAGE SECTION—*Picturesque New York.” °A collection of Miclatz \ bey tage the Bod paso ee cabinets and chifoion, et paren oe, 2 Printed by The Sun’s Intaglio Process. , aaazuan laa] Teale Bet aranic ae that have always been ida “EVENING NEWS,” by F. Louis Mora, is a picture of interest to New GR jot lccomotive: et tact 49 right and @ player mecha Yorkers, and printed in colors. Vinwed ‘or send for cataicl OPEN EVENINGS, and Allied armies by Europe’s foremost illustrators. 8 PAGE SECTION—A pictorial magazine full of timely articles, fiction and good features, =a) Christmas Number pti icon tae aan || fa 2) AUN || et Sc $2.95 wo $3, 98 \@ Foot Economically Priced! etchings which acquailt you with the wonder spots of the city. ism that is an artistic ; f 8 PAGE SECTION—Scenes sketched on the battlefronts of the German A 4 Ko Bhowroam, Lex. Aven All lost or found articles ade Yertised in The World will be Usted at The World's Informa- Bureau, Pulltzer Building Arcade, Park Row; World's Uptown Office, northwest cor- _ Ber S8th St. and Broadway; World's Harlem Office, 155 West 125th St. and World's Brooklyn Office, 202 Washing ton M., Brooklyn, for LF the printing of New Glmpeon-Crawtord Store, Third Floer—We / es | AMAA GHA Simpson-Crawford, 6th Avenue, 19th to 20th Street—Chelsea 4100

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