The evening world. Newspaper, October 4, 1916, Page 7

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t "OMAN WINS PRAT DANO AGHT WITH MAN _ ADISEDOFBURGLARY Robertson, Winded in Chase and Battered, Is Rescued by Police, Mire. Nellie Miller, who ts twenty- aight years of age and athletic, this morning made good her championship title In both a sprinting and a fight. \fmg contest that attracted a great crowd of Williamsburg folk and brought for her the praise of the Dolice. ‘ An alleged burglar, who sald that hia name was Edward Robertson, thirty-two years of age,.of No, 130 Bleecker Street, Manhattan, was Caught and beaten into submission by the plucky woman. Mrs, Miller lives at No, $9 Bush-| Court, wick Avenue. She went this morning to @ neighboring trutcher ehop to make some purchases. When she re- turned she found a man ram- sacking her home. Mrs. Miller entered. He knocked her down and sped by, but she was no woman to sit quietly while action was demanded. In a second she was hot on the trail ang up a new record for a quarter of a mile. At every jump Mrs, Miller gained on him. * At Metropolitan Avenue she over. took him, Then she made a tackle that would have delighted one of the A Bank Statement that any man or woman can understand THE CORN EXCHANGE BANK October 2nd, 1916 STATEMENT The Bank owes to Depositors payable on demand . A conservative banker al Fanges his assets 00 as to For this purpose we have: I, Cash . e . . e e (Geld, Banh Wotes 206 Specie) and with legal dopestiories coturnabie on thie indedtedness ig ming, and ne am We’ tnle te! tneee aay equa for parment Il. ChecksonotherBanks . . +. « Payable in one day. III, Loans to individuals and Corporations ° Payable whee we ask for it, secured by csllateral of greater value than TV.. We own Bonds Of Raliroads and other corporations of fivet quality and easily enleable, V. We have Loans Parente te tose thes three months on the eversen tarpely collateral. = We own Bonds and Mortgages and Rea Estate . . VI. VII, Our sixteen Banking Houses =. we All tecated in\Now York City. Total to Meet Indebtedness . . « « VIII, This leavesaSurplusof. . ‘s % te and rel becom et The Corn Exchange Bank supplies banking facilities to Greater New York by Branches in every borough in’ those whiel WILLIAM A. NASH, Chairman jarantee fund upon which we solicit THIRTY-SIX BRANCHES Main Office: William and Beaver Streets WALTER E. FREW, President is ineffaceable. are born with it. Just as there are many there many styles of their personal tastes an each suit. He ran as|J ‘The man went along | 2v, Bushwick Avenue like he was out to . . weoured by . . the Stockholders after the dedts to the & elt new have been lodged with us fer many years, at $24.75 Individuality is indelible—in men and in macy Clothes. hard wear may leave their impres- sion on both, but true individuality Men inherit it or acquire it—A\aqy Clothes There is Individuality in bey Clothing, You Pay $14.75 or $38.50 Naturally, there are differences of materials and finishes, but no matter at what price you buy, a full measure of contentment goes with Materials, patterns and models were selected ‘THE EVENING cacao oot Sw POLICE ARE NOT NOTIFIED Sireat_ Station came slong and res; Mystery Surrounds Killing of Ed-]8irtin on tne sidowette nuttoring tt | Governor General of Corea, an as ie Aggressive Expansionist, Suc- pice,oal “ WIFE DEAD, HE GIVES FEAST. ad at. TOKIO, Oct. 4—Count Marwhal|Terauchi ever succeeded Okuma aa} | Morning began an investigation to| Dresemaker Sues I. Guggenheim. Teraucht has been appointed Prim Prime Minister, it would not be long Y ou can have NEWBURGH, Voi. ¢.—Standing be- determine how Edward Smith of No,| Marguerite Murtha, a dressmaker, of sei “\before a Japanese army was on the youn g teeth at fore hig dinner gussta last evening, §0 Downing Street, Brooklyn, received | Oster Bay, L. L,"yesterday fled suit | Minister, succeeding Count Okuma, \road to Peking, : ” Cornw b against Isaac Guggenheim, the banker,| Who resigned yesterday, sixty if ou use tlempent 8 ot two stab wounds that resulted in his in Mineola, for $25,000 damages as the They Are All Toe Henati tal, id . . bw et tela you irae death, result of an automobile accident. Miss| Count Terauchi holds the highest| The vain search for the ugiiest gir!|] SOZOdont iquid— ae now me The police in the Williamsburg Aie-| Murtha ciaims she was permanently | rank in tho Japanese army and until |in New York continued yesterday at ine that'tam now free. 216 '18,777,288.74 : 28,737,767.04 e e 9,414,475.95 o e 20,382,610.81 +o 20,996,579.58 ° 45,472,633,98 1,090,365.76 . 8 3,167,279.91 e «© ~—- $129,231,613.03 » $ 10,454,324.29 the . young al Time and types of men, so are Clothing to fit requirements. Whether ward Smith in ty-three years ago trict, where Smith was found, do not/ disabled by the Gu, heli Fe with three ktow why he wae attacked, or why| Aug. 2 last, when it struck a rumabooe Teste her, NO report was made of the stabbing|in which she was riding. until the man died early to-day a ° @ the Greenpoint Hospi Last night about 10 o'clock some driven by a chauffeur, boo Ms gate ps pose poll fen o yes Rellryp on tong The Increasing Vogue of All-Feather Hats High-Grade All-Feather Hats, $4.96, $6.89,$10.89 SPECIAL—200 All-Feather Hats at $2.29 are made of two different kinds of feathers, one for t and one as trimming; ready to wear. Natural color and other smart shades. School Hats of Style For Misses and Children In a special section on the Second Floor (adjoining our Trimmed Hat Department) will be found a large assortment of trimmed hats for Girls and Misses ranging from 7 to 18 years. Smart hats in youthful designs for the ool miss at prices in accord with our “Lowest-in-the-City” policy. Ready-to-Wear Hats, Velour Hats, Black Veloet Tams, very popular, The Hat illustrated is of stitched velvet, black, navy, brown or green, trimmed with corded band of plaid silk and bow. Imported from London season famous London makers send us their best hats. John Smith & Co. beautiful hate for little girls. An importation has just arrived and iaready for your inspection. SS MMS second Ploor, S4th Street = Thursday’s Features For Boys’ Own Week The “Indestructible” Corduroy Suit With Extra Knickerbockers, $4.89 bs | Indestructible because it will stand the test of real rough and ready B boys’ wear—and the test of expert comparison. A well tailored |) outfit, of high class materials, which represents $4.89 worth of clothing to be sold at that price—a suit, with extra knickerbockers, far superior in material and workmanship to some Corduro advertised elsewhere at $7.50, without extra knickerbockers, The coat is lined with khaki, knickerbockers lined throughout. Made in Norfolk, Pinch Back and Patch Pocket models, in serviceable drab for school or play. All-Wool Blue Serge . > ® WORLD, WEDWESDAY, OOTOBER 4, 1916. Avenue and Eckford Street. T' stant Mrs, i ee positing gw’ after Biot | UNTIL KNIFE VICTIM DIES Pital authorities did not know who jerbert When the ambulance reached the @ etab wound in the left arm and one A in the cheat. No report of any difficulty had Coroner Wagner of Brookiyn this|"eAched the police, dent occurred on the Harbor Road, sired an, near Oyster ie Guagenheim car was hounial trom ihe vistas of feueze! TERAUCHI, FIGHTING MAN, je hos. his appointment to the premiership to-day, ‘The acot- | Coren, Teraucht, @ fighting man, strongly supported by Japanese leaders favor- ceeds Okuma. was Governor General of/gouare Garden. Restaurant dining room on Decidedly chic and be- coming, these — Feather Hats have gaini eat porary in New ‘ork—artistically made of thousands of small feathers forming the en- tire hat, and trimmed with the same or con- trasting feathers in the pe of wings, etc. Black, Chinchilla and de- sirable Fall shades. $1.98, $2.97, $3.96, $4.96 $2.97 and $4.96 $1.49, $1.98, $2.69 $1.98 Suits recently lopyright, 1916 Silk Lined Overcoats $17.50 Chesterfield Models in Oxford or black. Silk lined to facing or with silk reaching to edges. The con- seryative cut of this coat, with the good quality of material, will add comfort and satisfaction to a man’s fall Wardrobe, by a staff of men who are wide awake to the demands of fashion, yet discriminating enough to recognize and omit those features that are flashy and, at best, short lived. The price of Macy Clothing is lower— always—than you’d pay elsewhere for clothing even approximating it in distinc- tion, comfort and serviceability. We have as good Men’s Clothing as is made to-day at prices less than elsewhere. Fifth Floor, Broadway RH Macy Ce Herald Square New York Boys’ Neckwear, 23c All silk four-in-hands or windsor ties in a great variety of fancy plaids, stripes and solid colors—an assortment which contains many patterns which will be approved by boys and mothers. S4th Bt, Rear Suits, $5.74 iB A splendid blue serge suit in BA several Norfolk models for ) boys 7 to 18 years old, Well a made in every particular, ey Coats lined with alpaca, 12 Trousers fully lined. //lus- le) {ration A. | All-Wool Knitted P| Suits, $4.89 By yas unpacked. A warm, Re ight weight knitted suit in 2) a Russian model, with extra 12] collar and cuffs of pique, knee ify nts, patch pockets, Navy blue and heather mixtures in sizes | My to 8 years, ///ustration B. | ing a strong military poltey, is under-[have all, been stood to have beon the candidate of | Loit lov beauil NEW PREMIER OF JAPAN) tecsainons, "7" °< ™* TePsnewe He has been described by some as| the champion of an aggressive ex-| pansionist policy, particularly with ference to China. newspaper declared recently that if the Printing and Allied Trades Con- ference and Exposition in Madison If she really exiats and comes forward and passes the tes she will be crowned queen a the grand march at the pr to-morrow night. One Japanese dentifrice.” everywhere. Personal Shoppi i Rote ny sh pee - attend to wants; if you cannot call, phone 6100 Gree! ee! your order will be carefully Third Floor, 84th Street, Front Everything necessary for correct mouming is assembled in our Special Mouming Section, Third Floor, 35th St. Chapeaux, conservative and smart; dresses, coats and suits of dignified style, as well as the little necessaries which complete a mourning outfit; all at prices consistently low for quality and style. . Mourning Furs Hudson Seal Set (dyed muskrat); smart novelty cravat and melon muff. $19.74 Black Fox Set; double furred animal scarf, and trimmed melon muff. $29.75 Real Black Lynx Set; shaped scarf and plain ball muff. $49.75 Mourning Frocks Georgette Crepe; soft pleated waist, double collar trimmed with silk braid and dull beads; full, draped skirt with trimming at sides of braid and beads to match waist. $44.75 Georgette Crepe and Crepe Meteor combination; waist has braided vestee, sailor collar and sleeves of Georgette; circular skirt of crepe meteor trimmed with braid. $32.75 Russian Blouse effect of serge combined with Georgette, faille silk collar; blouse trimmed with inserts of serge embroidered in black; double tier. circular skirt. $29.75 Crepe de Chine Dress has pleated waist with yoke back and front; overcollar of Geor- gette; pleated peplum on waist; full pleated skirt with panel front. $18.74 Modish Blouses Surplice Blouse of dull Georgette Crepe trimmed with folds and self-stitching; tucked and tailored cuffs. $7.94 Black Crepe de Chine Blouse, hand- drawn front with embroidered dots; convertible collar, tailored cuffs. $5.94 Dressy Blouse of a superior quality of black crepe de chine; novel shaped sailor collar; front has clusters of tucks and dull bead trimming. $5.49 Mourning Coats pve Coste of Black Velour Cloth, full with of stil dull bottons; black rows of stitching; 3 ry de cygne Very full model of Black Velour Cie small buttons. Front belt effect; lined bo out with black peau de cygne, $32. Mourning Suits Good quality Serge makes an excellent utility suit; broad belt button trimmed back and front; dull silk collar; bell sleeves finished with straps, Plain skirt. $18.74 Serge Suit, fitted coat; square collar of dull silk fastens close to neck; fitted hip pieces button trimmed. Plain tailored skirt. $23.74 Handsome Suit of Wool Faille is in lorse, belted effect; faille silk collar, large patch pockets trimmed with ball buttons of the material. $32.75 Belted model of Wool Faille is pleated be- low the hips; self-button trimmed. Faille silk collar; simulated pockets. Skirt with detachable belt. $38.75 Separate Skirts Black Poplin Skirt, two large pockets with buttoned tabs; separate belt trimmed with but- tons. $4.89 Box-pleated Skirt of good quality black serge, separate belt. $7.49 Chudda Cloth Skirt, pleated below hips and trimmed with self-covered buttons, $9.74 Draped Skirt of lustrous silk poplin, pointed yoke and panel front; small buttons, $18.74 Chic Millinery for Mourning Wear Imported Hats and Our Own Models “Consistent with good taste and quiet dignity, Paris has embodied the new style notes in millinery into Hats for mourning wear and has sent us hats charmingly original and dis- tinctive. Then there are our own hats, made by experienced milliners who thoroughly understand the requirements of mourning headwear. Smart Sailor and turned up effects for younger women, Medium sized hats, Moyen Age turbans, mushroom effects, Simple and more elaborate hats with veils. Prices of Paris hats range from $10.89 to $23.89 Prices of our own hats range from $5.94 to $15.89 Neckwear Round Collar of black Mousseline de Soie with points on shoulders, Trimmed with two folds of black crepe. $1.29 White Crepe Set consists of round collar and straight wide cuffs, $1.49 Large Square Collar of white crepe trimmed with |!/2 inch fold of crepe and small buttons. $1.98 Collar and Cuff Set of fine organdie, deep hem and two tucks ;hand hemstitched. $1.98 Veils Grenadine Veil, with three inch crepe border; IxI!/4 yds. Brussels Net Veil, with double silk crepe border; Ix1'/s yds. $4.96 Silk Net Veil, with crepe border on three sides; 1'/2 yds. long, 18 inches wide, Silk Net Veil, with three rows of crepe in gradu- ated sizes; 1!/; yds. long, 18 inches wide. $2.19 edgement plate, Stationery ‘Correspondence Cards, 24 cards and 24 envelopes, any width border, Stationery, fine linen finish paper; 24 sheets and 24 envel- opes;any width border, 54¢ box Berkshire Fabric Mourn- ing Paper, excellent quality, letter or note size, all widths borders, 72c to $1.04 quire. Condolence Cards, eight different styles of writing, en- graved in script from hand cut $5.94 | Handkerchiefs Linen Handkerchiefs, durable quality, 4g or '/4 inch hems, 12¢ ca, Irish Linen Handker- chiefs, sheer or heavy qual- ity; !yor!/4 in. borders. 23 ea. 54c box Novelty Mourning Hand- kerchiefs, linen or fine shamrock linen; a ints and Acknowl- vari assortment, including double borders, bla k cross stitel ed borders, 1-l6inch black hemstitched or turned hems, One corner embroidered or all around scalloped edges. 23c ea. Gloves ‘‘Marigold’’ Gloves, of black glace kid or suede, Oversewn seams; clasps at wrist. $1.54 ‘‘Rosemary”’ Imported Gloves, of kid or suede, made ok aatactad skins. Three ci 1.79 at wrist, oversewn seams, $ 34c doz. $1.49 | Long Mousquetaire Glace Gloves, in 8 button length, 12 button length, 16 button length, Young Teeth at 60° MAN is as old as his teeth. . the “old- master 25c¢ ‘ PORE SSR WER WSS RN NNN ni Litkets Sasiaiihie cies. 2 4 4

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