The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1914, Page 4

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‘woRtp, ‘ex TONESON with Col. Jacob Ruppert and Capt. Huston regarding the sale of the 0 DEMANDS PLAYERS wesous we tne sums ot ton closed. He insists that Johnaon and others im power in the American arrange now for the to make the team formidable. He does not propore to bay @ Callender, Col. Ruppert de- WHO CRAVED SILKS | FO FAG” WHO WAS 31—President Ban Jobteon of|the management of the team. These “Fritzy” Well Beaten by De- y of the aii bon arrived sy eer pay hg suvee 1ears Detectives Pick Her Out on| tective After Newsboy to-day and went into conference tor New Street by Description - Helps Trap Him. Sent From Ohio. NY Edward Rice, alias “Fritsy,” a no- Al torious “Fagin” of the East Side, through whose ncy, the police aver, NEW scores of boys TNS MONEV SCOWN | ' r York penitent — oe returned to seclusion bebind the bars. $250 PIANOS =< = "168 ify tila longing, le dencribed ina Fed. | Me Was convicted in Special Besstons A craving for fing silk dresses and petticoats, and “other articles of fem- Step into Story & Clark's, select eral warrant from Cleveland, Ohio,| 0f impairing the morals of youth and any new Piano, pay nothing now, which Jed to-day to the arrest here of ly try it in your home a Mrs, Ida Oertel, alias Mra. 1. Davis, ba SE eae teak Our Convent mas ff] Minn Mrs A. Walters, alias Mrs, I. Bet Day Che Bae Ae Will & | w day for every dollar. It this has pever belore Lewin, by Pont omce Inspectors Fitch)” juatice Mcinerny, “eller and Forker ly ati bistor: of Plano Selling. ndant was picked out by je conviction and We offer 9g tao feed ore the inspectors on the street by means dergalus sant be AT ONCE AND GET mins Groice. of & description sent from the West. Mager Pose get pene She was sent to the Tombs by Com- seat to Sing Sing for years six months for the missioner Houghton for a hearing to- shooting of Jack Bi o, the gang ‘aor oe Rolle morrow. ee FRE Maa The plan adopted by Mrs. Oertel, bg ye ed etc, was to order the kind of goods ] PRIVATE Plane LESSORS 265 210 she craved from @ department atore Bese oon Vinee on trial, Usually me articles were] 00”® than any Fagin in t r Any 398 |"2 as $1.25 A WEEK z He has taught scores to steal and 7 “for her daughter.” They wore held, * made them graduates in all kinds of Free | Special Offer $625 Player Piano, (iss sitive $365 |] he mee Aes, Io Srutaing"| Vice. One of bie pupils was Jack Gas- |. STORY & CLARK PIANO'CO. hase price demanded, War tee Ir eecokiva te anuty, 49 and 14 West 324 St., New York. Ali Stores Open Eronings, I} 72° lady with tne rour name@misht| five years in prison. Another pupil Brooklyn, 1100 Broadway. Newark, 101 Halesy St. ennnees With 1 was Elmer Dillon, the “ faced” carelessness Uncle Sam's mails. bo: ry ee = A qocumer@ on file with the papers) .07" ve feeee (O) Dercertaceree shows that the John Mockett Com-| 90 ler, ie fifteen-year-old pany of Toledo heard from her Bewmtey, ‘way the inst vielen Thee ‘The letter follows: tried to enroll 6n his ataff. He took the boy to the theatre, treated Dear Sir—An my niece was in Saturday with a pam which my bim to corr and crullers and then daughter bought for herself and | t0°K him to his room at No, 11 Market one got sick with a paraletic atrok | Street where he tried to Initiate him ‘and she died and the man eaid | !" the first steps of a criminal life, to find the axact date it was pur- ‘Tho boy told the Superintendent of chased. But it wan two weoks ago | the Newsboys’ Home, who informed my daughter paid $6.75 for a skirt, |the police. Detective John Morrisey Bo will you please send me a | W&s sent with the hoy when he ac- check by retura mail as we leav Letiod by second invitation to our Home to-morrow to take the | “Fritsy’s” room. remains of our daughter to Mich I busted in the door,” sald the de- FROM WHOLESALER TO YOU DIRECT SAVING YOU THE RETAILERS’ PROFIT, eas TR ort eS PS TS CULTS OO to be buried and will atay there |tective in court. “Then I lowered the with Relatives a fow weeks. shades and sailed into Rice and gave Ho please send same at once ag | him what he deserved.” the ekirt wan left tn the depart- “I hope you beat him‘up well,” Jus- ment. male So to Ie trom you by |tce McInerny said with severity. return mail ee DAVIE, ‘I certainly did,” rejoined the de- . eo ouat, x tective, modestly. % arena Have: 9 It te vata Men ertel bas’ no dntans “That's what he did.” supplemented fi oy 4 ter or niece. the east side Fagin, shifting his gum. a w OUR | ——<_<.—_— “He beat me something awful!” | BEST VALUE A WHEAT FOR EUROPE. “You certainly deserved it,” re- We are now atetributing eur u fend Vy order ’ rh an turned Justice Mcinerny, and bis svete sedé ter wpe Seve amere With 1,000,000] brother jurists hodded acaulencence, at acute Bushels Ready to Sail. ‘War Leads to Hie Satetée. NEW ORLEANS, La., Dec. 17.—| The body of Paul Bedoos, @ miner, 62 Wheat cargoos eatimated at 1,000,000) years olf, was found to-lay hanging bushels were aboard seven steamers] trom a bine! io his bis Foams a} the omg ‘ant Land Breet vind ‘ent hie wife and sont Yesterday's shipmont of nearly 900,000| Hireet. bushels broke all records for the year. Riker hilly sa - Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Will Close Out Friday No Alterations No Approvals ALL THIS SEASON'S DESIRABLE MODELS. er 120 Misses’ Dressy Suits 186 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits . Pur of velvet trimmed models of broadcioth, serge, gabardine, Of broadcloth, velour de laine, gabardine or velveteen; velour checks or corduroy. 14 to 20 years. trimmed with various furs. 14 to 20 years. 15.00 18.50 Heretofore $39.50 to $39.50 Heretofore $39.50 to $59.50 145 Misses’ Winter Coats 138 Girls’ Winter Coats ber with lars, 1 plush, . A ae rol ah, of weet as 4 ae Of zibeline, re ree pebble cloth. 15.00 6.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 Heretofore $9.75 to $14.50 242 Afternoon and Evening Dresses 175 Girls’ Wool Dresses Misses’ Eveni Dresses of crepe de chine, charmeuse o lish , wool plaid: x chitfon; Mlsges’ Afternoon cl etope do chine, 1 Tatil OE ol waiel meddle, plas oo \,,Srepe meteor,’ velveteen er serge. 14 to 20 years, gored skirts. 6 to 15 years. 10.00 5.00 Heretofore $18.50 to $29.50 Heretofore $9.75 to $12.75 WILL CLOSE OUT FRIDAY 165 Women’s Handmade Sweaters 55 Women’s Pure Silk Sweaters Imported band knit sweaters, in white and colors; Imported Pure Thread Silk Sweaters, in plain and ® number of Angora sweaters, not hand made. combination colors, desirable models, 5.00 10.00 Héretofore $18.60 to $39.50 ARREST a TR IN PENITENTIARY ; * Bion a” 17, iste. = MAN 1S KILLED BY LEAP sess! gcoa. earnest foone't ai ok eke tromes py) $000 ar FROM ELEVATED STATION) its wan’ seen vy nictiard eenneu,| "atthe Seventh Avente addrene Mrs At the Seventh Avenue address Mrs, earn ¢ guard on the “island” platform, to| Russell Davy waid the description of For constipation zi leave a northbound Sixth Avenue| the man Atted her husband, who was| dizziness, biliousness Restaurant Employee Jumps tO) train and walk to the One Hundred | &, Childs restaurant employee. and ater ohe identified him at th 1 and stomach Street Before Guard [and ‘Twenty-fourth Street end of the a troubles ‘ platform. From that point, before Jack Cotlanchec’s Reaches Him. Fennell could reach him,’ he first bat THEY ARE VERY GOOD The body of John G. Follansbee, the <q, | leaped to the tracks and then jumped Russell Davy, thirty-nine, of N po notable @aure on the turf ané ial 4079 Maventh .Avédus 0° Walt ww loft the “L” . vucture and langed at | worlds, will be in Grace Church alf day ik dnd er oUt) the feet of Policeman Krause of tie} 1o.day and the funeral will take place of ork, J ped from the south end) West One Hundred and Twenty-third fg: -morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Fol, of the “I/ station at One Hundred | Street Station. lanshee, heewn, everzwnere as “Jack,” | Get @ bos te-elabl. 100 and S8e tas biay and ‘Twenty-fifth Street and Eighth! Dr. Rosch thok the injured man tofit seamit we dee | emntorium pg wed R &G Pills, 206 Centre Street, N. Ye f / Complete Assortments Toys, Dolls and Games * Extraordinary Reductions James McCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue Unusual Values in Desirable Holiday Merchandise On Friday. and Saturday A Very Special Offering of FUR AND FUR-LINED COATS : ‘Pur Department Style E. Men's Automobile Coat of Natural Raccoon; dark, full-furred skins; made large and roomy; quilted lining; very exceptional value. 75.00 Style F. Men’s Fur-lined Overcoat of Oxford or Black Broadcloth; lined with dark Muskrat; collar of Persian Lamb or Hudson Seal. 37.50 Men’s Fur-lined Overcoats of oinene quality; in Black Brosdcoth ey rd; lined with fine Marmot dark Natural Me er eee collar of .. Beaver, Persian Lamb or Hudson Seal. 55.00 Aittomobile Coats of Fine Quality Black . Russian Dogekin; quilted ling. oi . 27.50 Fur Lap Robes of Natural Gray Genet, lined with Superior Quality G: Cloth.” ‘Bise 64380 inches’ AVE 45.00 2 ET Attractive Gift Suggestions MEN’S WEAR Exceptionally Moderate Prices Silk Four-in-Hand Ties,—plain or fancy colors; value 1.00..85¢ | Black Silk Half Hose................ value 75c, 500 Fancy Four-in-Hand Scarfs,—large open ends; value 1.50. ry Pure Silk Half Hose,—Black or colors. . value 1.25, 750 Four-in-Hand Scarfs of Imported a Ppa . Silk Half Hose in ¢ 2 sobination weave, TTL 138 4 Silk Reefers in Crochet Knit... ..~.... value 6.50, 5.00 jues es Silk Handkerchiefs with lain or fancy Borders. .s..... 1.00 Pajamas in Domet Flanaal or Mercerized fabri. sete | ue ; ji “ ; \ 1.00 Pajamas in Silk Mixed Fabrics........ value 6.00; 3.85 © “Wi Aiecke Gloves, Value aso, _ 1,65 | Silk Mixed Negligne Shirts in fancy or Plain stripes .777..4.25 - Silk Suspenders........... 1 1 1.50 and 2.00 ; value 7.00 é values 1. Mackinaw Coate,—fancy plaids.......value 13.50, 8.50 Silk Umbrellas,—plain or fancy handles.......0.-+++++ ..4.78 | Raincoats of heavy knit fabrics........value0.00, 25.00 values 6.00 and 8.00 Storm Coats or Ulsters,—suitably lined, making them Walking Sticks...........ssecseeeee values to 8.00, 4.75 rain or wind proof. value 35.00, 27.50 | ORIENTAL RUGS SPECIALLY PRICED FOR GIFTS 8 200 Extra Fine Silky Persian Moussoul Rugs,—richly colored; attractive patterns; exceptionally durable. .... Large Hearth Sizes,............++ regularly $0.00,.............. 19.50 Lustrous Shirvan Rugs,—sizes about 3x5 Jnpare atta 15.00 Over 200 Small Caucasian Mats:......regularly 10.50, 5.75 Handsome Beloochistan Rugs,—useful psig reo 12.75 Persian Iran oa ae beautiful.......7... .24.50 value 18.00 regularly 40.00 - MARKED REDUCTIONS IN DOMESTIC RUGS Size 9x12 ft. Seamless Triple Weight Royal. Axminster Ru Size onl8: | ft. Royal Wilton Rugs for paeary or Dinin, a6 regularly 30.00, regularly 44.00, Room Size9x12ft. Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs regularly 27.50, 19.80 Size 3x6 ft. It. Royal Axminster Rugs.....regularly 4.75, 33 Craftsman Fumed Oak Chair or Rocker as illustrated; with genuine leather seat. regularly 11.00 7.75 Solid Mahogany Chairs or Rockers,—seats upholstered in Tap- estry. regularly 21.00, 17.50 Famous “Howard” Easy Chairs,—upholstered with curled hair and moss; covered in Tapestry. regularly 50.00, 29.50 Mahogany Tea Wagons. K 18.50 Library ‘Tables with five drawers; finished in Dull Mahogany. Size 80x50 inches. i regularly 47.00, 35.00 Mahogany Nests of Tables.......... +++. Regularly 22.50, 15.00 The above are only « fer of the many handsome pieces of Gift Furniture offered in this sale. \,

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