The evening world. Newspaper, August 23, 1916, Page 7

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i ! o REAL THIEF CHASE | NEARCENTRALPARK = :=="= "=" THE BARBERS HOLD THAT BUFFUMDIED AT FARROGKAMAY == = the Weet One BEATS THEMES = en ort hte motion and pare with omar epte4 ved al) sorts of obetarien a oh Starts In 12-Story Ay riment House and Police, Milkmen, | Chauffeur and Carmen Join Te the movies ther call 1 & “ob vse ered from an unwise et Resinol Soap help te clear it, in @ natural healthy way: ea , ‘When the obin lets really bad condities, eprend co te to Dept. 1k, Bi Baltimore, Ma. | *! »sinol out by Wee Mt the characters in @ ploture | the grow alo @ light sleeper and « an Johmeton Was elimbil window alll Avenue Jobnet ing prewwed, the fugitive ran nant ore gold by ll Gru 0 comple, |" At the third floor tanding he fo awaiting him @ citizen who had b nwakened by the was armed with a threw with such pre tston that Joh ston was kno into the arms of Patrolman bad Be business bow 1Y, about Bove entered the thirteen ime at No mo ¢ * thie eacnpe h floor room of T Kobeson. 40d ren ant voloe Mer there was @ stranger in the vietnity | « wae beard clear across Central Park. Jobnston encape to the + ot into the elevator and a to make ap in were moving up the elevator trader Was moving down the stairs not fresh, emooth ond | and soon he reached Central Wark | Weat wer 4 up f. Both hal on appeared on th man Keily made ft me the “chase.” ln on t and out another, up tral Park W and Co crowd at bus Avenue and da n T ked backward naton was held in West Court to-day. of (he moraine Of, © GTeduete of Mimire Re "y apart tral Pork *eakhed past (he hallboys o| foot sod walked to the which i caret ot that! ant in the b Hickey ts gifted with @ vol- Bho ie acres the the chatr, which eS hetng But They'll Soon Hay Ring Around Them It From Feide The fecal barbers un! vive iy level, Min pownme- naid to-day It was entinated at headqy and the number ke Up | 7,000 ere expected that of action te rhere in t fire M2078) on lines win ployed by the alll great offensive w in Europe +[ want nomet The frat vio! + {Inst night wh Dantet Trot In front of 41 or Street. He fought with a man who e 1 nd fell) night, he told re mittee of one koing from s) Bide, there ineite the men to violence. to shop 1 Side ‘This ts 6,000 lone than the le 4 that Y undred atrik requent att e n iron Take men struck feeterday ty oe east a r N own, he » force the he uptown “We are going to surround thone high clase , these miliion- aires,” said Feider, “and form ao iton ring just dike the allies have done | declared the ay will organiae all th! case are u men around them ahd when we el | yeen aux what we want the millionaires will the © Laat n One Dollar Sam makes, will put any article in your home. Actions speak louder than words, Spear is offering furniture values in such a practical way that ambitious hou: the smallest bill Uncle eb: ers everywhere are embracing these op- portunities to save mon created a big stir. It has done more than Yew York to democ- Medicine Cabinet zs in r, This 4 ver? well built, a lutely sanitary’ Whi bnomelled Cabimet ; Mita = $45 over brass 2 tightly st ingle factor in the delight using Spe ine furniture, you select for $1 You you al Library and Rocker) This oui 4 challen han fifty per ce H Ly ty. and will last a Mfetine, with din, fillers, Four- foot sizc only at thle Fuite con, Table $23.75, 22-24-26 W. 34th St. White Enamel Bed plete tir il tl Grafonola in This de® ta very substantially com structed of the best metal throughout Two-tn, poste, $3.75 During TM» Dollar Sale Any$15, $20, $50,$75, $85 lor $100. Columbia DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME FOR FIRST is PAYMENT At 34th St. Store n Liberal Credit you get the utmost service out of every suite or single piece Spear Credit brings n ou immediately. Y the furniture white miforts to Dollar [5 OOWN is a7 ror, roomy locke’ finished in G . This sale has Tea Wagon wns tray and jetructed and is ex- ceptional value ai this price Mahoyony ba te is large $1 DOWN pacaiiontiy made h removable rubber tires hecla and finished in any and Golden uk, The wagon 1s durably con- $9.75 S 1) UP 1 eet » out out, | . ‘ me Plotner, New Tenant of Death Mrs. Henkle Paces One Robber a « aetion plelure man and! = the Gites the Macey whe heipe Mr Mhonte Farm, Presents Mystery as He I Her , f perfect teeth ottribate thie pane to Solve. Dresser he oof th on™ forts Ww Rusedumt = Master Demtibrive ' fon @8 youre ote SATTLE VALLRY, NV. Aue Twe Brave women ting to hol Llguid, My: © : Ih the same house on the Huffum peltee of Per Nockaway, were | Mee b varher of Try i* today « Heffem died from #h fer ¢ wt iwe men* . , ' UO vatees Motorman Aad the reoovery of $10,000 ‘ WARIINGTON, D Which ie expected an, tohing to ' ’ as Wied recent P 4. malted in her death « ” es Pee le ° 7 Sumer Miotner to to-day setering nue = Woodmere, Law A rendon Mail, 0 uppored to have been admintetered ; WANAMA . lean theo | IN WANA KER'S sas Ew YoRK Mre Cynthia Buffum, who wee tn. ———,. ( : - convicted of the polsoning of her K SS Se hi 4, Wille Huffum, te sew in Prisom serving @ life een 1% | Motner Buttume to mber with his family, eonsiat |ing of his wife, two mother inlaw | Drow it who also atter oma in Blotner’ Mdentionl, It hay | the arsenic may have been traceab! irred | to the water supply on the farm, but to offset this it in pointed out that © family has that no other member of exhivit wy thorough lysis of the w or at th veal any trace of arsenic was exhum of hair and finger nails cut frou Mlotner and taken to hin a week am traces of arsonic. ney A. M vestigation STICKS TOHER STORY NEIGHBOR HURLED Ba Say Occupants of House— Man Accused Is Held. Police Court charged with throwin six-year-old Max Kirsch from dress. The boy is in the Metropollta pected to recover. yeare, The woman was attting in th ladder to the next floor. Mrs. Kirsch, Shapiro appeared at th him to the paved court below, despit her cries and appeals. in the daytime ened, Detective William J. Enright, the Third Branch Detective | told the court tha’ | whom he had q | ptro of all blame | boy had a toy in his hands, whic | trying to disengage it through the grating. became tangled and he hung ther for several minutes the story repedted sons in neighboring fis Others said that M Snrightyby per ts, o the farm where ‘y lived Maat Miidrea and man, of LAttle Valley, Willie Buftum, vated that the source of time of the uffum triat failed to oa Dr. HL. A. HU of Bumtalo, who ex-| amined the body of Buftum after it} J, is now analysing bits by Dr. Hilisman, Although no formal report 16 analysis has been made, Dr. Hillsuian said to-day there are Sherfff Nichols and District Attor- Laediaw are making 1n- | FURSTORES T0YARD Child Fell From Fire Escape, Abraham Shapiro, a baker living at | No. 831Bast One Hundred and First! Street, waa arraigned to-day before Magistrate Frothingham in Harlem fourth floor fire escape at that ad-| Hospital with a number of injuries | |} about the skull and body, but ts ex-| According to the story of the child's N]| mothor, he was playing on the fire escape at the rear of thelr third floor flat with his little sister, Katie, eight years old, and Frieda Schwartz, seven window to sce that they did not como | || to harm, when tho boy ran up the Then, saya window, seized the boy and dropped Shapiro sleeps and she attributes his act to annoyance at being awak- | of Bureau, | eral witnesses oned, freed Bha- | hey satd that the} |caught tn the tron work, and whilo! he slipped His clotuing| ore falling, was . Kirach did TRB BVENING WURLD, WEDMBSDAY, AUGUST 33, 1916, MILLIONAIRES” I POISONEDIN HOUSE. BURGLAR RAS OF FROM STRKE IN FROM ARSENGHALTEDBY 2 WOMEN = continued to leave their work from the effects of arsentoal patson tm ny 0 | el | o o nh | e | TMs quartered Oak plank top and arge bevelled plate mir- Iver drawer and two p drawers, Mned atch Table, , Sixth At 16th St, IP \) | Hh Ave. not know of the accident until shy learned that Max was being treated in @ nearby drug sto The mother resolu stuck to he tory and backed it up with the ¢ nm that the Schwartz «irl w sgainst the fire escape and her teeth knoc out, when Shapir is alleged to have Shapiro ts in cust sult of the bo: man on board the tugboat J. J. Tim Towing mons, owned by the Mutu Company, of No, 26 Produce Was bathing in the alip at Pier River, to-day, when he got He was going down for the t when John too jan, also a fir the Timmons, jumped into t and held him ‘up until @ police cued both, Erickson waa 6 submersion and returned t | +A |; Silk Stockings, 25¢ S GEay se Down -Slaire Slore= The Wanamaker Down-Stairs Store Has Its Final Summer Clearaway Tomorrow . Half Prices and Less Fhe —_—_ Women’s Bathing Suits, 50¢ to $5.25 50¢, originally $1.60 —cot- Black and Navy oof Taffeta, $1 Yard cde? Originally $2 yard~-equal | ton jersey suits, Only 73. quantity of both black and on jersey suits, Only 7 nay Bee Sein. we, $1, originally $4.96 —mohair e shall be glad to fill suits, Only 50. ‘phore orders—also orders mailed tomorrow. $4, originally $3.96 —mohair suits. Only 28. $2.60, originally $5—satin suits. Only 69. $5.25, originally $10.50— satin suits. Only 7 suits. Semi-Made Skirts, 95c and $1.95 965e, originally $2.50—awn- ea = tape bound seams. Modish colors. Sizes 25 to 30 inch waist bands. $1.96, originally $3.95— Misses’ Dressses and Suits, $1.25 to $9.50 $1.45 to $1.75, originally $4.60 to $5.76—voile and crepe frocks. 50, originally 8.60 to 11,60-—Linens, voiles and crepe dresses. 7.60—Serge dresses for juniors and young women # to $24.76—fine white frocks of organdie, net voile, linen and cotton tissue, Children’s Bathing Suits, 75c to $1.50 760, originally $1.60 —mo- hair suits. Only 19 suits. $1, originally $3.95 —wool jersey and mohair suits. 16-Button Silk | Gloves, 45c s ), originally $19.75 to $44.76 —sports suits of wool 1.60, originally $4.95 — : ’ : mochalnes aaubawoole ieraay Misses’ Wash Skirts, 50c to $2.50 Black only. : Originally $1 to $5.75—pique, rep, linen, cordeline and tinene, Mostly white. Young Girls’ Dresses, 50¢ to $2.50 oh originally $1.60 to $3.75 —wash dresses slightly mussed, Young Girls’ Cloth Coats, $1.85, $2.95 L6c, Originally 60c— style. Tan only. Ae pairs, Men’s Silk Ties, 25c | suits. Only 50. Women’s Thread Originally 60c— “seconds” of 75c grade, Lisle thread Originally $3.76 to $7.60—Serge cheviot and checked Originally 60e-—smart tops. Black only. worsted coats, and Fane silks in the ‘ ", ” Po} e 18%4¢, originally €e—"'seconds Blouses, 35c¢ to $1.95 eer. Only 300 of them. of 35c grade—Women's lisle thread Sizes 34, 35e and 65c, originally $1 to $1.90—lingerie blouses of lawn and voile; $1, originally $2.45 to $3.45—fine linen blouses in smart plain colors and stripes. $1.45 and $1.90 originally $2.90 and $3.90— Silk blouses, crepe de chine, taffeta and lustrous silks. Only 75 blouses. Women’s Dresses, $1 to $3.75 vests; ribbon-run tops 36 and 38, L6c, originally 50ce— Women's Swiss ribbed cotton union suits; low neck; sleeveless; tight knees. Sizes 84, 36, 38, Shell Celluloid | Toilet Articles i 35c to $1.25 These prices are half our previous Hair brushes, 7 Hand mirrors, $1.26. Cloth brushes, CR ‘The. a asl Boys’ Shirts and Drawers, 10¢ Originally $2 to $7.60—pretty wash frocks of Manicure p / : { H Powder boxes, 3bc and 60c. Originally 40e—White cot- | Voiles and dainty cottons. Hair receivers, 85¢ & 50c..’ ton mesh. Shirts with short $4.50, originally $5,—sports suits of cotton crepe and fl 68¢ and 760. ‘rays, 50c, Combs, 35c. | Com, seta may be selected | from this collection, Clearaway prices inchude the usual gold monograms or single. letters, cotton mohair—awning stripes. Women’s Skirts, 50¢ to $2.50 Originally $1 to @5—Skirts of white cordeline, linen crash, honey- comb and cotton gabardine, Also, awning striped skirts. sleeves; knee-length draw- ers, Sizes 24 to 34, 1240 originally #60 — Boys’ white cotton shirts, short sleeves, “geconds."” Sizes 24 10 34, Shoes at 50c to $2.20 As this clearaway includes the remainders of several important purchases, we shu!! not only quote our previous sale prices, but shall indicate the grades according to our standard 291 Pairs Children’s Shoes, 50c Original Wanamaker Price $1; $1.60 grade Outing shoes of white canvas; white and tan leather, canvas pups with ankle straps. 508 Pairs Women’s Shoes, $1 Original Wanamaker Price 8%; 63 lo $4 grades Outing shoes of white buck finish leather; also tan leather. 223 Pairs Men’s Shoes, $1.50 Original Wanamaker Price $2.60; $3 to $4 grades White and tan outing shoes: “sample” shoes of black calfskin, patent leather and tan leather, High and low shoes, 310 Pairs Women’s Shoes, $2.20 Original Wanamaker Price 35; 85 grade Black patent leather pumps with four straps; (urned soles, covered wooden heels. Keep Cool in Cool Cloth Suits——-Men’s $5 $6.75 = $7.75 Cool-cloth is part wool and part cotton—a very light fabric. It comes in tan and_ gray; plain stripes and che three grades — $5, $6. and $7.75. All unlined, Sizes from 38 to 44—any one can be fitted in a jiffy. White New Store for Men-~ Corner Broadway and Eighth Granth the Subway at Broadway at Astor Place Ninth

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