The evening world. Newspaper, October 5, 1916, Page 6

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Gray Hair and Safety Goldman's Gra original fi | Se Po siades; Suede G oves — Pique , sewn, in grey and fawn, | lar i GU your order jitators, mot et Preparation itael{, isalmoat word tor F 9, had been a lawy siclan, At one 5 Specialists in Footwear Since 1857 “And - (October 4th to 14th) Fall and Winter Shoes Children’s Shoes are included in this unusual sale—eturdy ‘Is and small boys, made as Alexander Shoes ~ have always been made, and from leathers that are con- ‘ tinually growing harder to get. Sale prices from $1.75 for sizes 814 to 10% to $2.95 for growing girls’ shoes. ™ Had they been made during the past three months the prices would be much more. At Downtown Store Only “Sixth Avenue at 19t* Street : West Forty-second Street Men’s and Young Men’s Autumn Clothing _ Covering every requirement of dress and business wear, is shown in large assortments of conservative and ultra smart models favored for the coming season, tailored in the best manner of dependable fabrics in the most fashionable effects. Included are 'Men’s and Young Men’s Sack Suits, $15.00, 25.00 to 40.00 Two and Three Button Models with soft roll fronts, peaked or regular notch lapels, s backs, with or without vents, regu ar, palch or slant pockets, quarter silk lined, or full alpaca lined, Men’s Fall Overcoats, 18.50, 25.00, 35.00 of superior quality Oxford and black cheviot, cut in the fashionable box back style, self collar and full silk lined; also a selection of snappy and serviceable semi-form fitting and slip-on models, in neat fancy mixtures. The New +Aquaproof” Overcoats, $22.50 In fashionable shades of tan, brown. and mixtures; pinch-back and conservative models; self collar and patch pockets; impervious to rain and dust. were pending against him, it ts sald. DR. R. FLOWER, $1,000,000 CROOK, DIES IN THEATRE, en Just Identified and Body Will Be Cremated To- | N Day. Tt did not become known until to jay that the aged man who dropped dead while attending a vaudeville show in the Lyric Theatre, in Hobo- ken, Sunday night, was Dr. Richard atyourl ©, Flower, who stole more $1,000,000, mainly from women, dur ing his long career, and once was a ve from justice for twelve years The body will be cremated to-day. He wag seventy-three years oldand ! rew Alexander Ten Day Sale nue, Shé was known in th County, Was When finally caught he was sen- | tenced, Dec, 7, 1914, to two years in prison, His wife was given a sen- tence tn Blackwell's Island, where he also served his time, for smuggling me t four months was lopped off the orig- inal sentence 1 xix days were e for good behavior under the law passed this year, He was re- jeased Aug. 1 | Bince then he had been living at N 3 aft Avénue, Bayonne, with his te schemen were pat- Nes and fake mlA- His father was a was a collego ea lawyer, but ome @ minister f the gospe 1 got tired of that and ame a fake healer, He also pri ed schemes for manufa turing onds and rubles. Amung is ailases were Prof. O. O. Oxford, Prof. Charlies D, Downey and Prof. Johnson Hie biewent hy adied the w of Thesaore Haga prominent In the Street rn over to hin ent” more than half of her fort $1,009,000 He hod heen chased a the world th 1914 two charges GIRL TRIES TO DIE IN STREET Drinks ¢ Work—I Although Went One Hu Way to and Eleventh 8! y An ap y happy mood morning, M a Rich, twenty-two. ears olf, a saleswoman in a Fifth Avenue Store, tried to kill herself with a drink of creosote m Iittle tater at Thirty-fourth eet and Third Ave- ken to Bellevue Hos- pital a prisoner Her cousin, Mra. Singerman, with whom she lived, said she knew of no reason for the act. The young woman, ol Wd. had come here from San Fran- cisco fous montha ago. She was at home fl all day yesterday. ted to Die, . nineteen yeare 237 Fast One Hundred and Tenth Street, is a prisoner tn Harlem Hompital charged with attempting to end his life by inhaling gas, He was § found lying on the floor of his home with gas pouring from a nearby stove. He said he was lonesome and wanted to die, —-—___ Sz Rashels of Wheat to Acre. EDMONTON, Alberta, Oct. 5.—C. 8.| $: Noble of Nobleford. Alberta, has a| thousand-nere field, the wheat crop of which, threahed, gave a yield of 52 bushels to the acre, the highest ever old. The record for wheat was . With 61 bushels. Stern Brothers Bet. 5th ana 6th Avenues Men’s Heavy Overcoats, $18.50 to 40.00 in the newest Fall models, full belted and pinch- back styles, with velvet or self collars, some full satin lined, others with satin yoke and sleeve: offering the maximum in style, cut, fabric hand tailoring. London-made Fall Overcoats, $30.00, 37.50 In a fine selection of neat fancy fabrics, in single and double-breasted models, with silk lined yoke | and sleeves, full skirt and patch pockets. The Extraordinary Sale of Men’s Furnishings ‘TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY, PRESENTS MOST UNUSUAL VALUES IN Men's High Class Neckwear, made in our own workrooms, of beautiful rich silk and satin $1.35 materials, imported from Italy, France and Switzerland, in extra large and perfect shapes,...... each 1 Regular Values $2.00 to 3.50 each Men’s Neckwear, made of American silks, in new Autumn designs.......... eee each Men's NegligeeShirts, plaitedand plain with laundered cuffs, also soft with French: utis Men's Silk and Cotton Shirts, Autumn weight, “Men's Pure Silk Shirts, GU Baw doaieng,. 560i si0ceces cs veess each Men’s Fall Underwear Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, medium Manila and oak weight; shirts with long or short sleeves; A45c toos and heels; in black, white, drawers in regular or stouta,,........5 at Natural Merino Shirts and Drawers, Men’s Pajamas, of Domet flannel, plain 95. cotton pongee and striped materials, . . . suit c Men’s Pajamas, of striped madras, plain $1 35 cotton pongee and Domet flannel,..... suit fe Men's Silk and Cotton Pajamas, $2.85 in plain colors, Men's Sweater Coats, heavy worsted, shawl collar, in grey, oxford, maroon, navy, white $6. 50 Men's Soft and Derby Hats at $2.00, 3.00, 4.00 to 8.00 Men’s Gloves .. Cape Gloves~-P, X, M. sewn, Fall weight; also White Ribbed Cotton B5o at $1.25 pr. | Union Suits, mediuin weight, a count of the Asiatic exclusion la Miss Joe claims that she has a | ¢ was when he per. | 12 force there, jright to land at a M it 2629 Broadway, bet. 99th ani viously held by Whitman | i@ West Forty-third Street hapely form-fitting, plain or pinch tk piped seams, silk sleeves Men’s Hosiery Silk Half Hose, lisle thread grey, navy and champagne, GOES TO MEXICO TO WED; MAY BE SENT TO CHIN Chinese Girl and American, Porbid- den to Marry in California, Find Way Out. SAN DIEGO, parrluge betw fntals being fe are en route to-day torney accompany the couple, According to Federal officials here, | t is doubtful if the girl will be al lowed to jand at Ensenada on s an American citize Different faces require lenses and mountings of differ- _ ent shapes and kinds, The shape and size of the lenses and the style of mount- ing should be made to conform to the individuality of your features. We can make eyeglass wear- ing a pleasure and comfort for you as we have done for more than 250,000 others—and the cost is moderate. Harris Glasses cost &2 or more. Wt Stans Geutists and Cpracny 0¢ east 2sd mL, moar 4th Ave 6 West 1251 Bt, Weat Colum! per 8 Bt. Nir Ave., det. Siet jear et. olaa Ave., bet n islet oud Bt., Next to Bedell. Newark. at 35¢ pr. Three pairs for $1.00 ted States port.| Walter Davis, an expert accountant, who says he Is employed by the Standard Ot! Company, Davis was pursuing Davidson, yeii- have co make the immigration author deportation to China. CHARGES FRIEND STOLE | $1,000 FROM WALLET Gustave Davidson, California, 991 $3 Miss Daisy Joe, aged twenty-one, the arter ac daughter of a wealthy Chinese mor- chant of San Francisco, and William Wyatt, twenty-three, an Amestean, to Ensenada, | Lower California, by steamer to be {married at the Mexican port. girl's father and a Los Angeles at- 0 ft Traftie Squad C stopp’ & the former at_ Thirty-second te O v Cal, Oct. 5.—Inter- when he discove singer, of No.\joss of the ged with {ntaxication. had just retutned from China that the $1,000 was part of his Broadway last |char 4a The B. Altman & Co. An Important Sale of Men’s Storm Coats, Overcoats and Sweaters specially prepared for to-morrow and Saturday will offer exceptional prices quoted. MEN’S IMPORTED STORM COATS made of fancy tweeds (cravenette-proofed): a very desirable model, equally suitable for wear as an Autumn overgoat MEN’S IMPORTED SWEATERS" made of soft, fleecy yarns, In gray and heather values at the At the same time a number of MEN’S AUTUMN OVERCOATS will be offered at the reduced price of $16.50 (First Floor) meer Leses Ave. Seth M., der, Sin & Stn Aves | B. Altman & Co. The Riding Habit Department (on the Third Floor) is displaying the new modes in Autumn Riding Habits developed In Irish Tweeds, Forestry Cloth, Black or Oxford Melton, and other desirable Made exclusively in workrooms in the estabe lishment, the details of quality, style and finish are well worth consideration. The following are regular stock prices for Riding Habits for either cross or side-saddle: Oxford Melton Forestry Cloth Black Melton Riding Habits made to individual requirements TULTZ &¢ BAUE C.BAUERS’ SONS ik 1 736 Broadway) awoReS | 6. 4 ine fron NhUaNNO AUT: Flatbush Avenue 5 COMPOSITE LIVINOSTON Sr Announce—== Brooklyn’s Greatest Sale ew Pianos and Player Pianos To Fittingly Commemorate the Opening of Their 1 New Showrooms at 63 Flatbush Avenue Eve. World for Details! SALE IN BOTH STORES :— 788 Breadway, Brooklyn | 63 Flatbush Avenne & Step from Fiushing Avenue Oppestte Livingstes 61. Ee OR EM BROADWAY AT SSTH STREET Crepe de Chine Undergarments Extraordinary Values XQUISITELY dainty garments, beau- tifully tailored or effectively trimmed with choice laces and ribbons. $1.75 Cre .¢ de Chine Envelo,¢ Seay trimmg ale 1:90 { with lace Very special $1.00 Crepe de Chine or Satin Bodices, includ- ing extia sizes 75¢e Very special at. Crepe ce Chine Envelope Chemise, as illus- trated, in many charming models. $] 95 Extraordinary walue.......555 Crepe de Chine Gowns, elab- ovately trimmed with white or si1$Q.95 lace. Extraordi- nary value $3.00 Taffeta Petticoats All the new Latne hated effects ana Autumn shedrs, incl. Wh te. Very snecin n2 Square Dreadwny, Deh te 200b-8a, or fhe Table pe als At the rich in food, the delicate in wines, liqueurs and other beverages all come within the limitations of mod- erate incomes, for the little extras so necessary for the table are priced much less here than in specialty shops. Delicatessen Specials Celery Potato Salad (1b.),14c | Smoked Beef—Best quality; —French style—An appetizin, all middles; sliced, 49¢ Ib. combination Selad made o crisp celery, finest potatoes and | Stuffed Herring with New perfect mayonnaise. Sauerkraut, 7c each. A very Corned Beef — Well cooked | *PPetizing dish, prepared by our corned beef; bottom round; cut | OWN expert chef. from the best beef, 49e Ib Columbia River Salmon — Frankfurters — Extra fine; Extra fancy quality, just from small or large size, Qle In, the smokehouse; very appetis- French Style Pickled Pigs’ | '"* Ladle Feet— in jelly, cooked very | Genujne Smoked WhiteF' tender, at 9c each ee eed of fine flavor; an ex. New York State Full Milk | ‘llent breakfast dish, 21c 1p, Cheese—extra fancy, mild, | Ementhal Swiss Cheese — end of exceptionally finc | The finest imported; rich and of flavor, 24c Ib. piquant flavor; special, 54¢ Ib, Bacys Own Baking Molasses Fruit Cake, 17calb, Two Layer Cake, Home Made RichFruitCake, 44 alb Style, Chocolate flavor, 446 eg, Home Made Pound Cake, | Chocolate Iced Ginger Plain and Raisin, 39¢ a lb Bread, 1b. loaves, 14¢ each Delicious Walnut Cake, | Almond Tarts, large size, about 15 oz. each, 17¢ cach 34c each Sunshine Rob Roy Biscuit. | Cocoanut Ma ‘ons, A spiced raisin cookie, 17¢ |b, SIb, a a i All Our Bakery Products are Baked on the Premises Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered Beverages of Established Purity RED STAR BRAND GINGER ALE, SARSAPAR CLUB SODA. PABILLA, These beverages are guaranteed to be absolutely ure and their quality ly low will appeal to you an it has to others without number, Temarkald price at 79¢ per dozen, Pure California Wines Made from selected California Grapes, » Red Star Brand, a | Chateaude Cabernet Claret, at wine Very old * 02.97, now $2.74 Gallon, was @1.08, now $1.78 74, now 66c | Bottle, was 400, now 44¢ Riesling’ Hock,” “Red Star’ Brand Gallon, wan 01.86, now $1.28 Hottle, was 866, j F . » now 32 In the wirction of our Imported Sherries and Ports wide latitude ok, alae, You will also find that the prices we submit are most teesor, E able for the valuee we offer ‘ Brut Ivison Sherry Gallon, wae 4€54, now $2.32 AX Te 00 10 O Wile 0X 182? Vinho Velho Port Gallon, was @5.28, now$3.12 — 4 fe, new 620 Hottle, was Bac, bite 4 words Scotch Whisk: lender met ASS ern ae A blended Scotch of superior 2 Real American Rye or Real American Bourbon fe enbmit theer bi Y He ecbeak ante Uenacaat Whiakios that are well known for their purity, Gallon, was 95.84, now $4.96 Bottle, was $1.94, now $1.14 Royal Charter Whisky . H 2.44 per Gallon, ‘ REALE W010! price, Oe per Hottle, i 8 ae fi ys - Beare vitth Fiver, BHth treet,

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