The evening world. Newspaper, December 11, 1914, Page 23

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. w Twenty friends, headed, it is sald, by Gov. Hooper, including Judges, FRENDS OF CUMMINS [ar prosecutors and State officials, will visit Mr. Whitman soon and urge TENNESSEE ARE him to approve a pardon for Cum- mins, #0 that he may eat Christmas inner with his family. It is believed ‘ ai jthat, with the District Attorney's ap- |Proval, Gov. Glynn would grant the ——— NEW OVER-SEA FLYER WOMAN SAYS SLEUTRS BUILT BY CURTISS “SHOT UP” HER HOUSE BIGGEST EVER PLANNED| LOOKING FOR PRISONER Wings More Thai Cummins, who is serving a senterice | turned into the Carnegio Trust for col- = 2 ee ee — They arene in Sigg Bing for grand larceny in oon- i i Seelam oronns in Counts ne Davee wee] Een Ct LOH | Tato Her derey Home Trust Company, are preparing to ap ;, Three Pe q © Dibtrict Attorney Whitman in| (or Narberth den ei and Wrecked It. arfeffort for the ox-banker’s release. ‘The fast, was made by ‘D-Cady EH ; a | rick. Gov. Glynn replied that he would tslareitia tocas atne Dec. 11.—| Christian Heleembuttle, a contractor ’ ran hot grant a pardon without the ap- ‘urning home from a trip to Wash- | who lives at Ridgefield, N. J., seat a Father John’s Medicine proval of District Attorney Whitman| !"ston and New York and after con- | etter to the Borough Council of Palt- ie ierish the exact kind of|°", J¥stice Davis, before whom Cum- Sultation with Rodman Wanamaker| sade Park, N. J., Wednesday night, Pardon. Cummins was a resident of Nash- ville, where are many of the business mins was tried. Mr. Whitman went! concerning the construction of @ new asking that da: be awa: i on record several months ago as op- " ee nourishment needed by|0n riers eeretons and he hes fet Sn, Wanasictoar tte America IL. for because @ house he owned had been ce changed his attitude. Justice, " + Curtias sald) riadied with bullete by @ force of ‘ithose who have lung trou-|" this new machine all contin«|tres'’’ “ce! and Now York detec. } bles and are weak and run} clea oil ee conta "| tives. . eas cles wi pr a inst. It down. That is whyit is best} tion yesterday, he said he bad not) witt be capable of Vidi any Oris py This house in Palisade Park Helsen. for colds.and throat and epontancou effort” of | Cummins's sea and ite operators will be compara-| yin pen @x-policemaa, rented to 2 : tively safe if it shall be found neces- Pauline Edel, a widow, who lang troubles. “So far as I know, no one in on o York has had anything to do with It,| rest, observation or repaira, Now| sary to alight during the voyage for|!!ved there with her two daughters, No weakening stimulants or d unless it be Mrs. Cummins,’ soph hagnglh mde = Mar inom Ne meakening stimulants or dangerous) wi tine Hotel Ansonia it wae eaid| “America IT. will have much greater| | Frances bad a sweetheart, Johnny regs. Mrs. Cummins was not { carrying capacity and wing epread| Moore, who was sent to a jail in SSS than last year’s machine. The experi- | Brooklyn Borough. Moore was paroled ence gained in the construction and|® few months ago. It ie declared that trials of the first machine will great-| be broke this parole. ly increase the probability of the new| Two New detectives learned America being able to cross the At- lantic. Ln “The spread of its wings will be more than one hundred feet and the| “There was a big po depth of the planes and the gap be- ba gel ee AY g . | 0 5 00! out of @ wind Freer tne Til be increased ProPOr- |and was terribly frightened to seo a jonately. The bull will be similar in| half-dozen or more meg with eneir ; design to Mr. Wanamakor’s first flyer | coat collars turned up and their hats but will be larger, so as to carry three | pulled far down over their Persons instead of two.” “They asked me if went fora Mr. Curtiss expressed the hope that, | doctor and when I eaid I hadn't they the immense size of th®/ shouted for us to open the door. Only iM daughter Ra; I were home. | Fr. avoiding possibilities of damage in| Quer and abet off thay pietele’ eee transit on boat or train. “The bi were flying through the walls and windows, 1 beased them not to shoot and one of them acc me of having first shot at them. an Over 2,000,000 men in the ited tates realize that it pays them ‘ood American money to buy the i 50 DIRECT FROM ' THE MAKER. ‘It brihe preeminent 8.50 value of the NEWARK. Shoe |! Evenings and their remarkable styles, characteristic of shoes selling at much higher J oP.M fees, that throng the 127 personally conducted factory stores of this nation- | | D: aieptnpeinilipiaaaiapanantan fir famons institution, in 97 cities in the United States, Come to your near- It te Mom, GIVES LESSON TO MASHERS. a ———— 7 ARK Shoe Store to-day. sly ter NEWARK SHOE STORES COMPANY ; No oa ae | taculted Woman Hes One Seised— i, CITY, BRANCHES. BROOKLYN BRANCHES. ||. N Hts Sentence Te-Day. eqnct: Zinn, & Felten Ste | 453 puiton St.. between Peart & Jay. ' si. Mra, Bighialy. Widbel,* Whess use cor. Myrtle Ave, , i it Ave onl Fe 1. bet. BSth @ 59th Ste, les band is an officer of the Benta Fe Rail ead Maret Ste 4 doors cast of | Tresten Brench—& State 4 N, f ted ete - hing. |Camden Branch—1126 Broadway. Co. 5 eee oe oe Bayonne Braach—161 Broadway. | e q Brosayey sn0 Past tow tebe SS trate Krotel remanded Traub bia Union Hit, N. four feet deep, sixteen feet wide, filled to the brim with the choicest of woolens, Just in the middle of the season, on account of not being able to make a lease satisfactory to myself, I close this store. This entire line of goods was divided between my store, 1431 Broadway, and my store, 119-121 Nassau Street. 1am going to make strenuous efforts to dispose of this entire stock in the next two weeks. AL. Worsteds, Cheviots and Fancy Tweed Suitings, Meltons, Kerseys, Plaid Black Overcoatings; I will fill WITH SUIT OR or Overcoat to your order $10.00. OVERCOAT oa Ton€eR $] dress suit case or its equivalent. Suit or Overcoat To Order $20, $25, $30 Value, Including Dress Suit Case Free! In the Philadelphia store | had a number of suits and overcoats uncalled for. ‘ An inventory shows a great range of styles. All the colorings that a well equipped tailor shop might sell in the season. Overcoats ready to wear, $17.25. Suits uncalled for, ready to wear, irrespective of former prices, $6, $7, $8. MITCHELL The Tailor cx: 1431 Broadway it's.) sec» 119-121 Nassau St. Open EveningsTill 9--Saturday 100’Clock| New York | Open Evenings Till 7-Saturday 9 o’Clock “CLOTHES FROM MAKER TO WEARER” _ Make Your Dollars Act “ As If They Had More Cents a BRS fifteen of them down to my store and watch them do the work of buy you a suit or overcoat for $15, with style and ou cannot duplicate elsewhere for less than $25—a suit or overcoat make you look like—and be—a well-dressed man. Our clothes are good clothes because we use good, honest, sturdy woolens, and hy with painstaking, workmanly tailoring, into styles that are i carefully selected by these three standards:— ‘ They must be up-to-date. good taste—some extreme, perhaps, but none crazy. They must have all the little details of line and cut that make the well-dressed man. The result is quality clothing—and the prices mean a $10 saving to you. $25 Suit or Overcoat $15 | | Remember this: The $10 we save you does not come out of the clothes—it . a that wil put them together t of extra profit and high rents you don’t have to pay. roteile mat add his profit as retailer ON TO! manufacturer. We manufacture all the clothes we sell, and, add but one profit. ive you the benefit of the low rent we pay in Walker Street and Then, too, eyou$25« fothing at $15. Guaranteed satisfactory, or purchase price refunded. give you $25c¢ $25 Full Dress or Tuxedo $15 You need a new Full Dress or Tuxedo for the holi- —and you can get a bo the omenn's Sree jines—and made with the tailoring that insures perfect fit. COATS made of fine black unfinished worsted, silk-lined throughout. TROUSERS of the same material trimmed with fine black sateen. one here for $15. Cut MoeLevy &Son i 119 WALKER STREET OUR ONLY STORE « AMUSEMENTS. hi z szanpie to tea like ‘Fraub and in a nu 2"Batroiman |] Pr Open Saturday Evenings to Mail Ordere Shipped by Parcel os an yaa Ske ul ran, ant nm Actonmedaie bur Customers 1S oy <0 ER EE eel ore aio gi . DRESS SUIT CASE FREE! I AM closing my Philadelphia store. Imagine, if you can, a large, beautiful store, one hundred and fF “YourGirl and Mine” Yor the Benefit of the SUFFRAGE CAUBR, suit F my windows to the brim and the price will be—Suit Aa stdae To each purchaser during the next two weeks ! : will ;present free a handsome genuine leather-bound § DE KALB BOER tee Rb pe “ght ‘ * P of the profit he has to pay a All-Around Boy’s Suit $4.95 Here's just the suit for the youngster between six and sixteen. A emart dressy Norfolk that he can wear for good this season, and of such good strong fabric that it will %ast at least another season's wear for every of EMENTS. ‘ot. Bae, EMPIRED cy, Cae BS Digs Elsie Ferguson tn ‘Outcast’ azel Dawn Sexis JAE. New Anaenien a t Y Kitsaboth rurrays litice a Rls ry i) roy viet Rigi veaes as jibes, 2 y JEAN WHRSTE iy | OKO Cohan’s (HEA, Wrest Broo. tt PAYS ohne Sitios Wonk, “ane? 4 POOR AM i Fa i, WALLACK’S fs: Mrs. Patrick at BROOKL AMUSEMENTS. Next Werk. A Vath OF ‘k. Damon y 95 MAIDEN LANE. z| UDOWN WEEKLY | Pri ae DOWN, 61 Wees, Walthem Waotsbes, UNITED WATCH 00. 366 4's ee es ‘caPiTAL Ghry LINE arr endef - aD Es Reeeiee| __ravanra 8 WORK WONDERS, pan ree tae ' ‘ aah

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