The evening world. Newspaper, November 26, 1915, Page 16

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PREP AREDNESS [BES POLICEMAN OT EEEP os on OAND HELD IN MYSTERY adways | = OF DOUBLEKILLING Street, and Patrolman ee Barmeter of the St. Louis Police partment, whose bodies were fou an alley here iast night, each shot through the heart after the shooting, but denied he had PAIN 4a Draneiete EXTERNALLY for INTERNALLY tor Ete Barmeler followed them, and just as the trio were out of sight of wit- nesses, five shots were heard When several, men rushed to the alfty they found the bodies of Bar- meler and Mra. Street within a few feet of each other By the aide of the Policeman w-« his revolver, with two shell discharged. On Street was found a revolver with one chamber empty. but this, he pointed out, was 8ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov, %.—In Wilk fam Street, Assistant Chief of Police of Madison, Ill, known as the biggest policeman In Ilinols, rests to-day, the police believe, the power to clear up the mystery of the death of his os- tranged wife, Mrs, Catherine A. =| precautionary measure adopted by many policemen to prevent explosion of the weapon should it fall. His re- volver boro no powder marks, and. according to the police, seemed not to have been fired recently. Street sald while he was talking to his wife in the alley, some one called out, “Now I've got you,” and fired, one bullet hitting him and another his wife. Street said he ran without returning the fire. Street is six feet five inches in height and weighs more than 800 pounds. _—— THINK MRS. FREED IS ALIVE. Atlantic City Police Don't Organist Was Drown: ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Nov, 26.—The police are sceptical of the drowning theory as explaining the disappearance yesterday of Mrs. Charles Freed, organ- iat of the Chelsea Baptist Church. Their investigation leads to the conclusion that she is alive and well, but they do not know why parts of her clothing were left under the Boardwalk not far from her home. ‘The shoes she left had not been worn tu the beach, and the polico learned that ashe had taken considerable of her cloth- 35 53 2 FULTON ‘St. BROOKLYN Mevq ' Overcoats—$12.50, $15 to'$45 A liberal variety of men’s and young men’s styles: medium box or form-fitting, double-breasted, loose-fit- ting Box Coats, Balmaroons and Ulsters; Grays, Blacks, Blues, Browns and an almost endless variety of rich mixtures. Tearned a. reed Thad beet in correspondence with some one in Phila Suits—$12.50, $15 to $40 deiphin. When they. told her 'mother In Fancy Flannels with blue, white or brown stri, and brown with black stripes; stylish new Worst ' in | the newest colorings for men and young men. All the hate ce tew Xork wif hola's ase Bree sion and checks. One, two and three button ing at Delmonico's to-night at 8.30 8. o'clock to celebrate the one hundred and thirty-second anniversary of the Dress Well on $1 a Week |i incre waa: Navy's Trophy er EA SMA ET NEN EN OEE NN TN APTN You Want the good mod Hod styion, you will find the greatest assortments LaBERAL CREDIT AND LOW PRICES jcle 01 gntire outfit. yo sure Matled customers, “OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 0’Clock Be tn ‘propartio paw Lom ED ¥ inesireal or Mi 4-PISCE 'JACOBEAY Fo EN Price ®1 2 - ROOM sUIT Yorcount Pay oy Dollar and we will deliver ANY COMPLETE ROOM OUTFIT to your home and you can pay the balance in small weekly or monthly payments. No Club Fees—-No Interest Added No Extra Charges of Any Kind Accounts Opened From $5 to $5,000 On Small Weekly or Monthly Payments iil i) ie —Mahog pullohed ra Di uy, finish tered paler i fr ‘ ae o Oil Heater: 2.95, 3.95 andy 4. America’s Greatest nan House 144-146 WEST Ve Prrwees 7th and Lenox Aves. “Wa WE HAVE &E @ mpy fired the shot which had taken the a tn Street, with a bullet wound in the right leg, was arrested a few hours : to recelve the same liberal Comparison will DounLe SINGLE STAMPS Cad STAMPS MORNINGS AFTERNOONS MORRIS CHAIR—Quor Kk, golden finish 2 6° BLOCK AVE. ne en wore mene eee THE va giES WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, }U, 8. TROOPS FIRE AGROSS | *\-"ss,..0: BORDER ON MEXICANS °':,..°ss": tes Fil Return Shots of Soldiers at Nogales Americans Escape Bullets But Wet Pesta American side, but several Mexicans stag fell under the bullets of the American soldiers, according to report A troop of Villa cavalry was seen | approaching from the southwest, fir- reported shi riguez beca the train B ing as they came. Ame troops drove cro ~ Perfect Health Is Cananea, h of the street shat forms! TREES RECORD WEATHER. try between Nogales, Ariz. ome — a ga q Strenks in Logs Show They Were ery of the Sixth United jd Artillery arrived here Caused by Severe Storms, morning from Dougius, Another (Prom the Selontifie Amertoan,) hing, and the Seventh and Twen.| In cutting up logs for experimental lente of United Staten in, |DUrbores at the Madison, Wis., tabora- fantry have been ordered here to re an American ratlway engineer, by the Villa authorities, the Villa troops in 1915. tory of the United States Forest Ser- of the log, it was assumed that they were caused by some severe storm from the south that had swept over that part of the country. By carefully Gounting the annual rings of wood, and knowing when these trees were cut, it was decided that the storm recorded by the wrinkles must have oecurred in the year 1808, and in- quiries verified the fact that’ at that of the execution of Edgar Bean was jot by orders of Gen. Rod- use of the derailment of jean was forced to run for the escape from t time a hurricane had swept over that region. entirely. ounces of pla sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may ba of the sealp will stop instantly, and hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, and soft, and look and feel a hundred ———— SO World Wants Work Wonders. A Sure Way to End Dandruff. ‘There ix one sure way that has never dandruff at once, and e it, then you destroy it this just get ut four . common liquid arvon You will find all itching and digging our ky f imes better.—Advt out " “|vice it was noticed that in a number ‘any Crug store (this is all you will life of either, Some Mexicans Fall. |Inforce the Twelfth infantry, ond al of them there were little diagonal ben Sy Fat night when retiring: |i G bilder Work eady According {0 Pi wane Wid Als NOGALMM, Ape.” Nov, SOK part of Ninth cavairy on duty here. streake or wrinkles, running across the tuse enough t to moisten the scalp and rub | My easy tag my y dampetmdbed others, Street had quarrelled w 8 HALES, Nov. 26.—Ameri-| pio grain, ond Wat thane appeared entirety | Mara tey cin the finger tips —, Illinois Giant, Wounded Him-| wito in a wine room near the scene |*an soldiers fired on Mexican #0141°"% tanging Orders tnantey om Kitting|on the mime side of tho trees ijn gealy with the nee io ae ME at5 Wa AE Sly = vote a 25c elief ” of the shooting and within a block of | cross the boundary line here to-day ot Amectoan ty Montes, As ail of the logs in question came | dandruff will be gone, and het vd 4 ted 10 Kenmare St., or, abate hy Sa i 8 Mrs, Street's home. From the saioon,| Wen Mexicans sent a number of . a Goh. ke from the same locality in Florida, and| more applications will completely dis- aa 5 te or, . self, Denies Knowledge of according to witnesses, Street took | bullets into the American town WASHINGTON, Nov ecre- |the markings were all on the north side | solve bray entirely destroy every single LOUK for encoerts ted WR C4 a4 Death of Wife and Officer, | hts wite into’ an alley. Patrolman] There were no casualties on tho tory Lansing to-day directed an in- - BENZOMINT It pod bn an 50c at the drug store. jor sore silitis. Every Woman’s Birthright A Prescription That from Girlhood to Old Age Has Been a Blessing | to Womanheod. When a girl becomes » woman, when a woman becomes « mother, when a woman passes Lhe the changes of middle tle. are the three periods of life when health and strength are most needed to withstand the pain and distross often caused by severe organic disturb- ances. At these critical times women are best fortified by tne use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, an old remedy of roved worth that keeps the entire jemale system jectly ated and in excellent condition. Mothers, if your daughters are weak, lack ambition, are troubled with head- aches, lassitude and are pale and sick- ly, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is just what they need to surely rag the bloom of health to their cheeks make them strong and healthy. For all diseases peculiar to woman, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a powerful restorative, During the last has banished from the lives of t thousands of women the Ags worry, misery and distress caused by irregularities and diseases of a feminine character. If you are a sufferer, if your daughter, mother, sister need help get Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription in liquid or tablet form at any medicine dealer's to- Then address Doctor Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., and get confiden- dvice entirely free. You in a 136-page book on ses sent free. Pehets regulate and in- b, liver and bowels.— you what a ple; All tion well, us: off, Large Size No. 7 Ranke Reg. Price 820 14 Cash of Credit. High shelves ox- Tt is in $11. ‘| $25. TAPESTRY ROCKER Mahogany frame, Loose W $25. Cy as many an Y without any extra charges of any A this able years; 100- PIECE ee * Dinner Sot ** gray, De neck suitin addit Pf 100 pow Sete of 100 pos. Genuine Cut Glass WATER SET W breas| Colo} Set consists gen GER alae pitcher aud "6 tumblers basement. moves” are made—expansion of the great holiday stocks is the order of the day; all with the si are met with evidences of the spirit of holiday joyousness ~—this tried and true organiga- And now, just a bit of wise counsel, chases on your Christmas list—and then, long before Christmas comes, you can say happily—“I have finished!” Dress Chesterfields, silk lined, hand tailored, Dress Coats of tancy mixtures, various mod- els, $18.00 to $25.00. Boys’ & Young Men’s Clothes Shop better clothing values for less-than-elsewhere prices. many reasons to believe cannot be duplicated in the Greater City of New York: Little Boys’ All Wool Handsome, sturdy, jot overcoatings in splendid sleeve linings are of Venetian. /e imported the fabrics direct and had the Coats made by one of our best tailors, under our own supervision. 20; 34 to 36 chest. prt | i ip | | | Lf RAL SUBWAY Direct to A. & S. Entrance — HOYT STREET Ih HA r" | 1A mt 1a watchword of the Store, from roof-tree to sub- The ‘Christmas ingle purpose of making t Christma# shopping it always ought to be— asure instead of an ordeal, i through the Store you that sort of thing. But you don’t want for Christmas. 2 complete, and that is on tiptoe to serve you Here are specimen hints that don't dressed, and includin, good for you-and charming Character Begin NOW to check one by one, the pur- small boys VICTORY CANNON SANDY ANDY . TO BE BRIEF AND 4E A. & S. CLOTHES SHOP is in a position to supply practically every Overcoat want that | | CONCISE, this is an oppor- accordance with the best Overcoat ideas of the present season, Our stock is complete. tunity to ‘get that Walking Every good style and every good material is represented, from the richest of conservative Ches- terfield dress Coats.at $30,00 or $25.00 down to an excellent all wool Coat for as little as 75. 00 ani $30.00. to $25.00. alking Coats, plain or fancy, 00. $14.75 to 25.00. Everything in Motor Clothing for self or chauffeur at less than usual prices, Becand floor, Men's Shop, East Building, Splendid Specials Scheduled for Saturday in the STORE THAT MAINTAINS ONE STANDARD—to give In line with policy we offer the following three items, which we have Boys’ Blue Serge Norfolk Suits, $4.89 The fabric is a pure worsted fast blue serge. The coats are cut in the new pleated back, patch pocket model, with stitched belt, and the knickers are full cut and lined throughout, Ages 7 to 17 years. Overcoats, $5.95 service- Coats tor boys 3 to 10 made of all wool chev- brown and tan mixtures. ouble breasted button to model; linings are all wool ge fabrics, which assures yoke and jonal warmth, The Season’s Smartest Overcoats for Young Meh Made of Irish Fleece Fabrics, $22.50 Single and double patch or regulation pockets; self or velvet collars, brown and heather mixture, Ages 18 to ted models; rs embrace gray, Becond floor, Kast Building, Bring the Children to DOLLS of every possible description—dressed and un- many very amusiog and ay MECHANICAL TRAINS In many’ combinations, from IRON TOYS that afford vast Pode igs to most AUTOMOBILE GARAGES, with’ two autos Men’s Warm Winter Overcoats The Right Weights, Styles and Prices Great Coats for motoring or driving, $14.75 Fur lined Overcoats, $37.50 to $74.50. Fur outside Overcoats, $24.75 to $89.75, Excellent values in fancy Suits, $12.50 to BROOKLYN = AND ‘iia 25 Minutes from 96th Street, 22 Minutes from 72d Street, 17 Minutes from Grand Central, 9 Minutes from Brooklyn Bridge Toyland, With Its Myriad Delights, Typifies the Holiday Saas | Spiritof This Whole Great Christmas Store SM F Wh al A h/ EX know nearly enough about the*Toys begin to scratch the surface: SEE-SAWS ic to $24. jc to $9.98 | IRISH MAIL KIDS.. PRINTING PRESSES HUMPTY DUMPTY . MOVING PICTURES and upwards 58c Rae 98c le as Men Will Like a AU. wl lta i SUBMARINE BOATS that blow up. wood, partridge, with the much favored hook sanded, neatly trimmed with qn | im it HMA E} TOYLAND on Saturday It is verily the home of a thousand wonders—an unending succession of juvenile thrills. We have told you about Santa Claus and his little pony (the children, much impressed, sit on his diminutive back and have their pictures taken by Santa himself) ; Grandma waiting to receive the children, and take them over it; about the Monkey Race, and all You'll learn more when you take the little people about, and get their unbiased opinion as to what THEY about the Playhouse, with themselves, Remember one thing, please—that assortments of TOYS, DOLLS and GAMES are amazingiy Our Toy Prices Are the Lowest You Will Find Anywhere MECHANICAL AUTOMOBILES, 39¢, 5c and wpwards Sticks, $4.96 Formely $5.94 to $7.94 Stick you are going to give present from one to almost three dol- lars less than what it would have cost any time previous to this ay. _At th price of $4.96 there is a Sticks in malacea, a Christmas Satur en ebony, amourette, pimento These Pure Silk Half Hose at 48c THEY ARE THE BEST WE HAVE SOLD AT THIS PRICE They are handsome Hose, in black and white ign which even the man who is very conservative in Besides they are full regu- toes—which means TH! for a long time. Stripes, a desi his dress would not hesitate to wear, lar made with double soles, heel: GIVE SERVICE, . — Every Right Winter Weight in Men’s Union Suits Ours are garments that Underwear needs, They are perfect { fying garments—and are reasonably p EGYPTIAN COTTON UNDERWEAR, regular dium and heavy weight, $148 a Suit UNDERWEAR, medium weig AND ALL WOOL UNDERW nduce men to come here regularly for their «, fully proportioned and satis- or stout sizes, Correct Hats for Men AT LOWER-THAN-ELSEWHERE PRICES, Shop just inside the Hoyt street entra three doors from the Hoyt street Shop where every man's hat w, correctly, Among the features are: Stetson's Self-Conforming Derby, the acme Stetson's full stiff featherweight Derby Stetson’s Incomparable Soft Hats. . A. & S, Derbies or Soft Hats, new blocks. . Silk Hats, rated among America’s best. . Tweed Hats in new shapes, various designs. Tweed Caps, some with fur in bands Aviator Caps, Austrian and Scotch wool,» Sureet flour, A complete ce to our Store and al entrance to the subway, ‘ants can be supplied quickly and of Hat Comfort, 3,50 or 00 and $5.00 91.09, $3.00 A $1.48 a $1.25, 8B ...48c to $9.98 AGIC LANTERN com- binations, 3 reels and 3 slides. 98c Ask Santa Claus for the helpful book, “Selecting Toys for Girls and Boys.” Fourth floor, Central and West! Buildings, Men's Walking 98e SUIT; NATURAL GRAY MERINO ht, $1.95 a Suit; heavy weight, $2.25; SILK EAR, natural gray, $3.98 a Suit. Second Flwwr, Men's Shop, Bast Bullding, $3.50 and $5,00 Men's shop, Kast Bldg, } i| | at rose- and me- Hat bout A 15,00.

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