The evening world. Newspaper, December 14, 1914, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER acintttnnan pentane sa WA ha Kb AK) [wnt ra a ar REAL SHOT IN SHAM BATTLE. CONVICTS COMMANDEER [ort “rest si Demmy seraiere) UN THE LIGHT OF DAY) sic ment, followed by the scrape of rapid feet down the fire esca As an ex- 4 4 x Fightieth Street, stepped in front of ‘an automobile driven by Dr. James Fall of No. 850 Seventh Avenue, at Manhatan Avenue and One Hun- dredth Street, last night, \ She was taken to the Knicker- bocker Hospital by Dr. Killcourae suffering from a dislocated left shoulder. GAS IS TURKED ON BY THF. LEEPNG BOYS LEFT 1 DE Pulmotor Saves Lad Near Asphyxiation After Bur- pert in being robbed. Majden knew the significance of the sounds, and he and bis wife ran upstairs. They were almost knocked over by the fumes of illuminating gaa They hurriedly opened the windows and doors and hastened to the children—Frank, eight years old; Joe, six, and Fred, four, whom they had left asicep. The eayidren could not ee Seated ‘ Leaving his wife trying to resusct- ony tate. the little boys, Majden ran to| thear forces attacked the encmy supe the street, where he found Policeman | pored to conslat of two regiments of Brosen, who telephoned to Flower | infantry and two battalions of field Hospital for an ambulance and a pyl- | artillery. But WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—A sham) battle with real ball cartridges in place‘of the usual blanks was staged by Brig. Gen. Pershing, down In Texas last month, with remarkably instruc- tive and satisfactory results. e battle was on a large scale, partic!- th, Bixteenth and one squadron of the Fifteenth Cavairy, one battalion of the Sixth Field Artillery and Com- pany I Signal Corpr. And, Hark Ye! One of the Stripers Scares a Housewife as He Rings for Water. RED BANK, N. J., Dec, 14—This town had a scare yesterday which kept it excited over night. Just after noon fifteen men, black and, white, in convict stripes charged out; of a side street, held up an automo-| bile, Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 30th St. Music Daily—Luncheon and Afternoon Tea, 10 A. M. to 5 P. M., Tenth Floor Special Table d'Hote Luncheon, 75¢ WOR: : Don’t Merely “Stop” a Cough ix the position of this dragged out the passengers, |) +5 Visi motor. The doctor found the two] force war outlined by a gront number ang, piling in and crowding the run- he Thing that Causse It . M M glar’s Visit. pre of targets, more than elght hui , PI « Stop t ing ‘ younger boys struggling back tol sin r boards, : ‘attiabinnnd Consciousness, but Frank, the eldest, | dire and. Sclecteicnliy. conte Sa ue ih Sinet “A? tan ST and the Cough will ractica 0llad ts In the rush most of the frightened townspeople falled to observe a car preceding that which had been com. mandeered, in which a moving pic- ture camera man was working. Yells and horror were heard pparently ran wi. little chap whose enthusiasm makes him a no- table figure at boxin; ntests and who was Stanley K was apparently dying. It took ten minutes’ hard work to save him. “I don't so much mind the thieves ming in when they only try to steal,” said Majden, “because I sup- pose they must steal, Hesides, I keep my money and jewelry in my pocket. But when they are so foolish as to turn on the gas and nearly kill our little boys, I think something ought to be done.” which received the impact of about 100,000 ball cartridges, Certain im- portant defects in organization and equipment were developed, and alto- ether the exercixe is aaéd to be of incalculable value in an educational way. Stop Iteelf. SCOR OI TIT MIC OC, A cough is really one of our best friends. I us that there is flammat or obstruction in a dang our place. ‘Therefore, when you get bad cough, don’t proceed to dose yourself with a lot of drugs that merely ml Med the Tho burglar who robbed the apart-| ment of Frank Majden early to-day wurned on all the gas jets to make} Majden's children drowsy and prevent an alarm. He succeeded so well that only the quick wit of a policeman and the use of a pilmotor saved the lifo of tho oldest child. i Majden keeps a saloon at No. 317 East Seventy-fourth Street. With his ere % T, Dee. cathe acre ren oF N.Y. .—The entire Biba, deur ta wine over th! gouthern ‘Tier section of New York . in the last! state and the Northern counties of month he has been robbed. Once, the) p, » the | Pennsylvania. are to-day under a six- thieves got some casks of wine from] inch blanket of snow. The snow began the cellar, and two weeks ago Majion| falling at 6 P. M. yesterday afternoon ‘and a policeman chased a pair of| and continued until midnight, making Purglars over the roof, shooting as| interurban and street car service diff- they ran, but the men escaped. Splendid Assortments—Unusually Low Prices Leather Goods The Most Useful Gifts Card Cases 85cto $7.05 Card Cases, mounted.....$5.00t0 $0.05 Wallets $1.25 to $25.00 Brief Cases..ccccccevees $3.05 t0 $13.05 Dressing Cases . $5.00 to $30.00 Gillette Cases..... + $3.05 t0 $6.05 —_—_—_— Indictment Against Morris Adel- atetn Dinminned. On the recommendgtion of Assistant District Attorney mes KE, Smith, Judge Malone in the Court of General) There Beusions, on ‘Thursday dismissed an in-| when one of th dictment against Morria Adeistein, who | door to ask for harged with complicity in several | g: M lass of water. was charge ¥ over ee reehation, Aacintein io.6 Urey: | cieee aranager Victor Bmith cussed |himsel? for nd having a camera at © 1 . Gesawein QURK eulgann eniden Lane, “ite was | hand to depict the fright of tho lady arrested on Sept. 14 a8 a result of a con-| of the house when she answered tho fession procured by Pinkerton detec- | bell and saw the man in stripes. tives in Chicago from Bernatd Lande, | —————— alias FR. G. Fuller, who claimed. that ‘Adelatein was a recetver of the atolen property. ‘The District Attorney was Gift Suggestions in Gold Jewelry DUANE i iar ceviny cat $7.05 to $87.50 the cough lecnperesey by deadenin; throat nerves. Treat the cause-— inflamed membrat made euaty thank pe " and will make an obstinate cough vanish more quickly than you ever thought | possible. is Put @'4 ounces Pinex (50 cents’ worth) i int bottle and fill the bottle with pla snulnted auger ayrup. ‘ jives you pint of the most pleasant ind efective cot al commotion Bar Pins... Lavallieres. Pendants... $1.95 to $2.50 10 $6000} $1.50 10 $40.00 FARMERS IN DIN K. (Prom the Havel (Ky,) News.) cult throughout the section. Both pas- Majden and his wife were in the roads was delay: senger and fretgnt trac om the rail- Complete Assortments—Toys, Dolls_and Games—Moderate Prices - James McCreary & Co. 34th Street Complete Holiday Assortments Attractively Priced | On Sale Tuesday and Wednesday Important Clearance } (MILLINERY SHOWROOM) Women’s Trimmed Hats 5.00 Formerly 15.00 to 25.00 An Extraordinary Reduction on the Regular Stock, Embracing the Season's Most Favored Models’ “LA VIDA” CORSETS An extensive variety of models ‘for the medium, slender and average figure. Made of Imported Coutil, Broche or Silk Brocade. 3.00, 5.00 and 7.50 Specially Priced Corsets & Brassieres, Brassieres of All-Silk Crepe de Chine trim- med with lace and ribbon. White or Pink. 2.00 A collection of Incomplete Sizes in “Bien Jolie” or “La Princess” Corsets, made of Silk and Cotton Tricot. Pink or White. 4.95 values 10.00 and 15.00 MAIDS’ DRESSES & APRONS Maids’ Dresses in Percale, Gingham or Chambray. Size 34 to 42 bust measure. value 1.25 to 1.95, 95c, 1.25 and 1.45 f col 434 to 614 in. wid Imported Spun Silk Shawls 1 Clare 9 Bee Outseam $2.00 Maids’ and Waitresses’ Aprons infine Lawn, | 0 colors. 474 to 079 In. wide. ; Lace or fringed, in black, white and cream, be with, or without bibs; trimmed with Hem- | values 25c, 35¢ and 50c, yd. 19c, 25¢ and 39¢ The new, wonderful $2.00" $4.05 All Andes die, a stitching and Embroidery. Small or large Moire Taffeta or Satin Taffeta Ribbon,— ‘ ee ae u ac ee | sizes. value 35c to 1.10, 25c, 45c to 85c¢ Black, White and all desirable colors. 714 in. Electric § a Attention is directed to the regular wide. stock of Maids’ and Waitresses’ Caps and Collar and Cuff Sets. comprising large as- sortments at moderate prices. LININGS & FLANNELS Plain Lining Satin, suitable for fancy work or linings; good variety of art colors, also unable to obtain any corroboration of Farmers are getting s0 prosperous Lande’s testimony. around Hazel it is difficult to distinguish them, a far ns dress Koes, from city men. Will Olive, who has been “porter- ing’ for hotels here ever sin prerted, ype to a 5 stranger, Monday ed 1 he of absolute satictaction,or moneyprom would like to go to the hotel, where Lo ap patos te ‘Asher the man repli Lit just wo home, (ly refunded, goes with this preparat T live right o bout’ half a mi the Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.—Ad —at a cost of only 54 ¢ repare. Full directi ‘o avoid disappointment, | Yy ounces of Pinex, The gift that every one welcomes— Handkerchiefs Reg. Trade Mark Handkerchiefs are a favorite Christmas gift for Men, Women and Children—and if they are McCutcheon Handkerchiefs they ate doubly wel- come, because everybody recognizes. our spinning wheel as the hall-mark of pure linen and fine qual- ity. Here are some Christmas suggestions: For Ladies “Hand Embroidered & Scalloped Hand- kerchiefs, 50c, 75c, $1.00, 1.50 each. Hand Embroidered and Hemstitched, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 to $125.00 each. Lace Handkerchiefs, 25c, 50c, 75, $1.00, 1.25 to $50.00 each. Initial Handkerchiefs in many styles, 6 for $1.00, and 25c, 50c each. For Men Initial Handkerchiefs, many sizes and styles, 25c, 40c, 50c, $1.00 each. Plain Hemstitched, 1214c to $1.00 each. For Children Initialed Handkerchiefs, 3 for 50c. Colored and Picture Handkerchiefs in great variety, 15c and 25c each. James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets 5th Avenue rT AY ENT BX BRN BAY BRE BCXX BEEK SN EN BEX BAK Mes BN BA Bk Bk PS Ba CRON OG ACG AG OA ART NOVELTIES Third Floor. Opera Bags made of Shaded Silk with Cream and Gold Lace and French Rose trim- mings; mirror inside. value 3.00, 2.50 Jewel Bags made of Ribbon, trimmed with lace; chamois pocket inside. value 2.00, 1.50 Lingerie Pillow Slips,—Cluny lace motifs and edge. value}2.75, 2.00 Pillow Slips,—hand-embroidered with silk on Tan-colored materials, " value 5.00, 2.50 Trays,—oval or oblong; finished in French Enamel; glass-covered over Cretonne. Special 1.00 Choice assortment of Japanese Sandwich or Fruit Baskets at special prices. RIBBONS Fancy Sash and Hair Bow Ribbon, signs; Pink, Blue or White. wide. values 40c and 50c, EXT UAT BA Vaal Bk EB Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street On Exhibition and Sale self de- 534 and 614 in, yd. 29c and 39c Flowered or Dresden Ribbons, in a variety” values 40c and 50c, yd. 29c¢ and 39c Greatly Reduced TOILET ARTICLES Hair Brushes,—Ivory finish..........1.25 regularly 1.50 and 1.75 Cloth Brushes,—Ivory finish.......... 1.25 regularly 1.75 Hand Mirrors,—Ivory finish.......... 1.35 Victor- Victrola Style XVI $250 Requires no winding—is attached easily to any electric lamp socket, on either alternat- ing or direct current, «This splendid new Victrola is now on ex- Travellers’ Slippers ..$1.00t0 $2.05 Medicine Cases $1.25 t0 $35.50 50¢ to $22.95 «+. $6.05 to $60.00 . $2.50 to $10.05 $3.00to $7.05 Motor Cases, fitted Bottle Sets Leather Cushions Sewing Baskets, leather ‘ $1.25 to $25.00 Street Floor Complete Assortment of Handkerchiefs Women’s Handkerchiefs, embroidered cor- ners and assorted styles in a box, goc &$ $1.00—Box of 3 75¢ &F $1.50—Box of 6 Women’s Handkerchiefs, embroidered cor- ners end initial, assorted styles, in a box, g0c, 75¢, $1.00 8 $1.50—Box of 6 Women’s Handkerchiefs, hand embroidered corners, with or without initials, a large assort- ment of designs and hems, 25¢ &F soc each Women’s Handkerchiefs, colored novelty em- broidered initial, 75¢ & $1.50—Box of 3 Street Floor Toys and Dolls Great Reductions $7.50 Large Oak Garage with cal automobile............ $3.75 White Kitchen Cabine $3.00 Large Loaded Truck. ... 85.00 Large Loaded Milk Trucks. $2.25 Large Shooting Galleries... $2.50 Undressed Dolls (22 inches)......$1 $2.75 My iaymaie. Dressed Doll with curled wigs, moving eyes, natural teeth $2.00 Doll Carriages Reduced One-Half Dolls’ Furniture at One-Third Less Kewpie Dolls at One-Third Less Fourth Floor mechani- Dainty Scarfs For Holiday Gifts Crepe-de-Chine®? Flowered Chiffon Scarfs $1.25, $2.05 $3.05 G $4.95 Imported Tinsel and Flowered Scaefs $70.00 to $25.00 Usually $15.00 to $35.00 $2.95t0 $5.95 Pearl Necklaces... $1.00 to $35.00 Cigarette Holders. $3.5010 $6.9. Cigar Cutters........44. $8.05 to $16.9, Tie Clasps... ccccccees $2.00 to $16.50 Knives... PHS. sivinccciny Waldermer Vest Chains $8.50 to $27.50 $6.95 to $25.00 2.9.5 10 $25.00 Men’s Belt Buckles... .. $14.50 to $15.95 Street Floor 5 For House or Evening Wear Entire Stock of Evening Slipp All strictly hand-made Handsomely Beaded effects Usually 98.00 to $10.00 $4.85 & $5.85 Smart Opera & Colonial Slippers — : tind te and sat kid. “ Usually $6.00 and more. Satin Opera Slippers In black, white, pink and blue; alto Black Velvet Russian Car-}-S 3.05, riage Boots. Usually $5.00 and 96.00 Large, medium and small, rhine-) House Slippers In a variety of styles and materials $27.00 up Second Floor Opportune Special Sale of Gloves for Gifts spas Fait Wome a2 rench Pique Kid Gloves Finest quality, heavy combina-} $ 7.80 tion em! eoeery, black or white fy Usually $2.50 per pair 1,000 Pairs Women's 16-Button Length Kid Gloves 3 buttons at wrist, white only. $2.25 Usually $3.00 per pf Men’s Gloves House 8 Maids’ Dresses & Aprons A lar, assortment of percale, seersucker, linene and chambray, high, square and flat collar effects. Maids’ Dresses Striped and figured Aprons A large variety of lawn, dotted Swiss, cross- . : calua BAN w hibition and sale in the Lord & Taylor per- percale..., : --95¢, $14.25 & $1.50 | bar and cambric, plain and trimmed, White, Black and Brown, value ne yd, 39¢ regularly 1,75 fectly appointed Music Rooms. ae Striped Seersucker and . 25¢, 35¢, 50¢, 75¢, 98¢ &F $1.25 English Pajama Cloth,—full weight; smooth Military Brushes,—Ivory finish... .pair 3.75 Demonstrations at your pleasure at any chambray . $1.50, $2.00 & $2.25 finish; especially adapted for men’s wear. value 35c, yd. 18¢ Plain Blanket Eiderdown,—very soft; re- tains the heat; especially useful for outdoor sleeping. value 85e, yd. 55c Plain or Fancy Outing Flannel for children’s sleeping gowns. value 18¢, yd. 12140 Dress Patterns in Washable Cot- ton Goods,—neatly boxed. ADA per pattern 95¢ to 2.00 regularly 4.50 time. Clocks,—large size. regularly 2.00, 1.50 Nail Buffers, regularly 75c to 1.00 50c and 85¢ | Powder Boxes or Hair Receivers. .......- 85c | regularly 1.25 | Hat Pin Holders. regularly 75c, 50c | Trays. regularly 65c, 45¢ Manicure Sets for Children. regularly 75¢, 50¢ Cretonne Tourist Cases,—dainty patterns. regularly 75c to 1.00, 50c and 65¢ Cretonne Pullman Aprons. regularly 1.75, 1.00 ‘ ' Convenient Payment Terms. Lord & Taylor Music Rooms Seventh Floor Black Percale, mohair and sateen, $2.25, $3.00, $4.00, $5.50 to $8.50 Prices according to materials, House Dresses Several attractive new models of crinkle seersucker and striped percale....... $1.05 Plain colored linene with the new circular skirt, vest, collar and cuffs of white pique, hand embroidered, black velvet tie and belt $2.95 Second Floor Princess or Bib Aprons 35¢, §0¢, 75¢, 98c, $1.25 to $2.95 A Special Lot of Aprons Of fine lawn and dotted Swiss in Princess,’ Gibson straps and plete + mopdela, effectively embroidery trimmed, 8c, $1.25, $1.50 F $1.05 Usually up to $3.00 $7.95 to $18.95) Women’s Slippers ' Remarkable Values in Handsome Buckles} stone or cut stecl............... fFZ.50 up 4 Men’s & Women’s pte =

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