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TENCENT SOCKS «| "AND STO BILLS 1S LIKE FLINFLAM So Bronx Bersheaver Yelled! Police and Two Cus- tomers Fled. GETS ONE AFTER CHASE Excited Wife Adds to Uproar, | but All Miller Lost Was His Breath, Toto Louts Miller's dry goods em- Porlum at No. 1465 Seabury place, the Bronx, walks a customer. “T want a pair of 10-cent soc he| says. | Miller gets the socks, For the! money they are wonders, The cus- tomer inspects them critically and Bands out a $10 dill. "Give me the change,” that You have heard of these rolls that Would choke elephants? Such a roll Miller brings from a capacious trou. | wers pocket, and with care counts out $9.90, | While this financial transaction ts Proceeding, enter a socond customer “T want a pair of baby’s socks,” | he says, “for 10 cents.” Again Miller produces the desired Articles from his selected stock, and fhe second customer Inys down a @ pil. he says, Ike “What will T de for change?” asks | Minter. | “Here,” suggested the first cus-| tomer. “T want some bigger bills Yu pay for this gentleman's rocks, | fnd you give me a ten for these two| fives?" producing them. At the psychological moment a @reat fear broke in Miller’s heart Ho did not analyze it; he acted. nt” he yelled, “bring me my | Pollca whistle! Mrs. Miller cama running. The first | customer looked blank; the second | gazed curiously, twirling the baby's | Bocks. “Thief!” screamed Miller Out of the door dashed the first | oustomer and on to the running board of a passing automobile. “He gets away!” acreamed Miller. Thief!" The chauffeur halted his car. | ort | mped customer and ran into Sharlotta Street. Miller followed ‘Tho wecond customer came out to pee the chase, To FE mn the first man fled and into a trolley car, while around the corner panted Miller “Tie nd again, and the| motorman the car as the ka jumped | mM Of Policeman I t the B: a serspiring 0g Mann, a of No, 15 o the arms: charevd with attempted petty “What for?" he nded. ol haven't done anythin, 1 wanted! Bome socks 7 T never } gaw that ot r'—. Vin the 1 . Miller be- game pan } “Louis @red and nts toc very m » sho id brought a party of de the store. “Right. there he stood.” explained Mrs, Miller, “and now has met With foul pla Then Miller walked tn. Yes; the oney was all perfectly od money. D dy knows any- ing about second customer, | Right, they Mann for far- ther examination to-day in the West Farms C “And have mac Bhased Bhought 1 hat 1) BOY MAY LOSE SIGHT.- |Srethers Play With Pistol and Pow- Enters Bye Tn a struggle for the possession of a small revolver loaded with biank cart-| A ridges, Donald J. Ryan, four years old, was shot between the eyes to-day by his brother Dennis, fourteen years old, in their home, No, 1,724 Forty-sixth Street, of Min THE EVENING WORLD, FREE LAST MAN ACCUSED | IN APFELBAUM MURDER Room Arrested When Crime Oc cured, but None Are Tried. DEAD OF AUTO HURTS. Harry Dann, nx Crash, ital, | Tiarry Dunn, fitty yeare old, @ printer, living at No, 893 Faille Street, Bronx, died ently to-day fn Lincoln Hospital | from Injurtes received last Tuesday | morning In the automobile acctdent at One Hundred and Forty-ninth Street FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Perens emery Chickering Hall Nov, 20th, 3 P. M. 19, 1915, Musicale Rorough Park, hoy was taken to the firmary, where the doct lone the alght of one eye, and perhaps of | charged fre ne Te ; |both. owing to the penetration of ine|crareed from the Tombe by order Wak aid peer era of Judge Malone of the General Ses- Brooklyn. tye and Ear In- * ve > for examination on} The inj and = Unton The last man accused of the mur- Bald he would der of Moritz Apfelbaum was dis- he revolver, according Fyiecimele at sions. Apfelbaum was killed early in the morning of October 13, A girl called him out of the back room of a sal 31 Seventh | Lit a curb und | with a fra nd was ri oie Hy he street | Surte . opened fire from a taxt | cover cab. He WW 4 lon: enough « —_ The police arrested all the people} Ant oang day is at Home Now, Says Mother, | not get any evidence. Charles | of 0. scaffold COA S Wlnsiniee since cast Weds eee ey wee aischaree | fenci fred ant fe Was Re That should be $32.50 Lalneeueuate That should be $29.50 ie at he 4 ie ~ - NAtaitant “Distrct | Attorney cot bie war Oran The modele—three of them copies of Suits at ; The model—seven-eighth length, extremely the added Rie the” ain had) pean| Am Barrett this morning because he Seat Lonel Phe ie much higher prices, have the smartest of coats, trim- } flaring, cleverly belted on the most modish lines; Nothing could be learned as to where old, died yesterday after receiving an med with Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat), natural | deep pockets, wide cuffs. Large collars of natural Georgiana has pa her disappearance. 1 Missing Since Wed the time since in the saloon back room, but could him go, but kept the indictment for order murder alive Avenue, The usher described as Rose Miller, but | later Identified aa Mra. Charles Blim, af Widow, of No. 237 West One Hundredf seq, [ANd Twenty-sixth Street, is sald to be! dying. | Frank Demarest, twenty-four, son of toi4, | Wealthy man of No, 1002, Garrison | Avenue, was driving his car containing | |four women and two. other men when it) | turned over, time, but It was believed Dunn would ns fo Gianolalo of No. 2 for $100,000 worth of artificial imbs from the French Government. Mrs. Blum, ured skull and Internal In- was reported fatally hurt at the SOLOISTS Jean Vincent Cooper, Contralto ‘Celliat theatro | Lucille Orrell ., 38th Street ee ee ees WOMEN’S FUR-TRIMMED ?o"c7?> SUITS opossum and skunk opossum; warmlyvinterlined and 25 Feet and Will Die. 2 ¢ No, 2253 Firat | Avenuo slipped on the wet planking % on the reconstruction Work of the Victoria, Theatre, Forty OPPENHEIM. GCLLINS & G Misses’ Mrs, Fl Day, thirty-five yonrs old, of 605 West One Hundred and Bighty at Street, died In Wash- ngton Heights Hospital today of burns recely rday yhen her clothes ae aught | tepped on am alime ? Build Up? Get the genuine, Insist on having Den PORT WINE Combined with OLIVE OIL Helps digestion, aids assimilation, tones nervous system, corrects cause of constipation, makes rich, red biood, builds you up. Ask your doctor, No of oil. $I, at Dealers WT. DEWEY & SONS C6, (Phone MOL-Cort 138 Fulton St, 61 Nassau, No Extra Charge for It, ‘Advertisements for ‘The World may be lett at pny American District Messenger office in the city Sale of Misses’ Taken from the regular stock Misses’ Duvyetyne and Corduroy, interlined. Misses’ Seal trimmings of Skunk Opossum or Raccoon; silk lined throughout. Misses’ Street Dre Girls’ Coats—+4 to 10 ye 34th Street—New York fe) America's Foremost Specialists Announce for To-morrow (Saturday) At Reduced Prices season's most fashionable materials; fur trimmed. 20.00 25.00 29.75 Sale of Misses’ Smart Coats Coats of Corduroy, Mixtures, Velour Checks Zibeline; attractive models suitable for general wear; some fur trimmed. 15.00 Coats of Broadcloth, sills Special Dressy Velour Cloth, lined throughout and Special belted model, i Plush Coats; smart 3 Special Will Close Out Saturday Misses’ One-Piece Dresses Formerly sold to 25.00 15,00 34th Street—New York Girls’ V lveteen and Corduroy Burgundy, Coats Green, Navy Girls’ Special Girl Special trimmed; full lined. special 9.75 Velveteen Coats in Mae hogany, Green, Brown, Black and Copenhagen; Fur collar; full lined and interlined. High Class Dress Coats of Chiffon Broa and Squirrel trimmed throughout and interlined. Girls’ School Brown, and Black; fur Wool 12.75 Special I Girls’ th lined Brown, Gr 19.75 Special I Fur Trimmed Sui ts in a wide range of this and 29.75 5.00 s of Serge, Charmeuse and Velvet; also Combinations of Serge and Taffeta, Velvet and Silk or Charmeuse and Serge in desirable colors. ssclpeninencartmsnenisntns Ioensriiersianan! OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & © Girls’ Coats—10 to 16 years, Coats, models in Corduroy, Zibelines, Chinchilla and Mixtures, in Green, Brown and Navy, Special 9.75 Girls’ Dressy Coats of Zibeline, Pebble Cheviot, Velour Check, Plush and Overplaids; Fur and Velvet trimmed. 3.75 Dressy Coats of Broad- cloth and Corduroy 9.75 smart in Navy, ; on and Black; Fur trimmed; silk lined throughout, peau de cygne lined. The materials—the choicest plain and novelty } weaves in every fashionable color and in black. Made to our spectal order and expertly tarlored. moufflon fur. ing peau de cygne. pe eee eee eee eee nee, ' In Progress Judge the importance of this event by the fact that these are not only Furs of the finest grades, but those for which there is the greatest demand, as well. Remarkable also from the viewpoint of values Mean Savings of 44 to 13 | ' | t oa ' | i Muffs and Scarfs . $12.50 $22.50 { $24.50 $27.50 Natural Beaver yin Taupe Fox Scarfs ‘Taupe Fox Muffs with the Frocks, the Coats, the Suits in Misses’ Coats Special, $15.00 Heavy boucle cheviots in belted model, self lined to waist; collar and cuffs of beaver plush, Another model of Zibeline cheviot with velvet fur-edged collar. Misses’ Coats Special, $25.00 hight new models, Corduroy with natural opossum collar; satin lined, Broadcloth and Suede Cloth Plush and Fur-trimmed Coats, warmly interlined and lined. Misses’ Coats Special, $39.50 Smartest of new models in Broadcloth, Suede Cloth, Duvetyn and Plush, heavily interlined and peau de cygne lined, Very flaring garments with deep collars of natural opossum, skunk raccoon or Hudson seal. Evening Frocks Special, $19.50 and $25.00 A collection of eight lovely new models in filmy chif- fons, nets and taffetas. Bodices of silver nets and laces of tulle and chiffon; skirts, bouffant of course, are ruffled or draped in most effective fashion Afternoon Gowns $29.50 and $39.50 Exceptional Values Offered in Girls’ Veiveteen and Corduroy Coats Beaver mou ee, M, Dressy model of superior Velvet Brown, Green a trimmed, richly en and Corduroy, in Black, | Bursundy. 2w Chin Chin Collar, Moie or lined and interlined. Special | 25.00 Copies and adaptations of Jenny and Jeanne Lan- vin models—these feature the newest fancies of Fashion, Georgette crepes and satin charmeuse, the new “Silver Charmeuse” in radiant colorings, deep bands of fur, laces and metallic ornaments blend cflectively with the lovely new colorings. ' ' i ' ' ' ' { ' ! | ' ' ' ' | ' ' i ' | ' ' ' ' ' ' | i} ' | ' ' ' ' ' “ 2 [ i ps g a ( Ps { s ‘ S i S H , e c} SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” ADS oe ee ee ee ee Lord ® Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Two Important Sales for Saturday a WOMEN’S FUR-TRIMMED Special i Both of These Special Offerings Are the Result of Important Special Purchases ee FUR-TRIMMED BROADCLOTH EVENING WRAPS High lustre chiffon Broadcloth Wraps in the lovely pastei tints, with high muffler collars of soft A model of unusual grace and distinction, warmly interlined and luxuriously lined with match- Equal in style and quality to $45.00 garments ‘AUD REIENER DESMAN eEUnEeTeeRT $29.50 Third Floor Se ry ! ANNUAL SALE OF FURS || Natural Skunk Scarfs...).......0.000065 $13.50 4 Natural Skunk Muffs............. $29.50 bs Fur Canis | Hudson Seal Coats........5..02ee2eeeee $125.00 (Dyed Muskrat) Skunk trimmed. Persian Lamb Coats.......... $145.00 and $175.00 { Caracul Coats.......- $125.00 } Garments and Sets are made ot selected skins, lio | perfectly matched and richly lined. H t Third Bloor femrenrensemcenren: ee etienien erteeeierere eran! ee TT YOUR DAUGHTER’S WINTER WARDROBE Whether she is a wee lass of seven or a winsome miss of seventeen, she will be delighted the quality considered, Lord & ‘Taylor prices are invariably less than you would expect to pay. Third Floor ee ee ee EP () TE ED (0) SD 0 ED () ED (ED (0) ED 0 ED 0 SRD 0 i (o A 0D 0 SD (SEDO) ED 0 SERED 0 CO A SS WORK MONDAY WONDERS Club Luncheon 50c Special Noon Luncheon 75¢ eetgen sat Afternoon Tea, 10 M. to5 P.M. Tenth Fioor 39th Street raccoon. Warmly interlined and peau de cygne lined to waist. The materials—heavy novelty coatings over plaids, checks, Scotch mixtures and rich dark solid colors. The most remarkable Coat value of the season, + Saami centennial ' THE BLOUSE—IN NEW Fashions and Fabrics The Blouse of the moment is here and in so many smart models and so many modish materials that the collection provides for every Blouse need. Prices invariably are less than elsewhere for equal style and quality. Crepe de Chine Blouses } —flesh or white, in em- broidered, finely tucked model of very charming } style. Very special, 5.00 Georgette Crepe Blouses —two models, one quite tailored, with satin waist- coat and collar, is in deep tones of brown, green, navy and plum. — The other, a smocked Blouse of dainty style, is in flesh or white with high convertible collar, at Both unusual y ale les $5.95 Novelty Shadow-Lace Blousea—in rich ecru tint over chiffon cloth. The high wired collar and cuffs % oe creamy net lace..... Hand-embroidered Georgette C ‘repe ‘hinee tae Pog s- trated) an exquisitely effective model, the tucked fronts ———— ees hand-embroidered in heavy silk and crystal beads. The very high collar and cuffs are of taffera silk; in Sgin8 navy, green and wistaria, Spwee . Third Pioor ern een Lord & ‘Taylor assortments. Style and Juniors’ Suits Special, $29.50 Gabardines, Broadcloths, in a number of smart models, fur and velvet trimmed, Checks in sy models. Warmly interlined and silk lined coats, Sizes t5 and t7. Juniors’ Dancing Dresses $12.50-$15.00-$18.50 and $25.00 Daintiest of net Frocks—velvet and ribbon trimmed, chiffons with pleated ruffled skirts, Dresden and plain taffetas, with frilled and flounced skirts. In every pretty color, Sizes 13, 1§ and 17 years Girls’ Coats Special, $ 9.95 Green, navy and brown heavy cheyiots in pleated full skirted model, with velvet collar. Sizes 10, 12 and Ty years . Girls’ Coats Special, $12.50 Broadcloth, fur-trim med models, lined and inter- lined; sizes 6 to 10 years. Also heavy cheviot coats, with nutria fur or plain collars; heavily interlined and lined, Sizes 10, 12 and 14 years. Girls’ Serge Dresses $3.95 to $5.95 Russian, sailor and one-piece belted models, with braid, striped pique collars, in many smart styles for school wear. ts t Girls’ Party Frocks $7.50-$9.95 to $19.50 Net, chiffon and taffeta, with fichu or surplice bodice effects. Ruffled, pleated or shirred skirts and wide girdles | | : ] y | \ | t | SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” ADS. WORK MONDAY WONDERS, 4