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

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ocak ta. Wirt DANDRUFF MAKES BoAST HR FALL OUP W-cent bottle of “Dander- ine” keeps hair thick, strong, beautiful. Girls!’ Try this! Doubles beauty of your hair in few moments. NVICT ESCAPES IN BOAT WITH FOUR OTHERS Swam Into Arms of Police on Previous Attempt and Said He Would Sail Next Time. | | “Next time I make a got-away I'll go In @ boat and then you'll never got | me back." Such was the boast of James Burke | when he was caught and returned to) | nis cell in the penitentiary on Hart's | Island last August, after he had swam |into the hands of the police on City Island. He made the boast good last night, because-he and four other convicts in the penitentiary did escape in a motorboat, which was bound for the Connecticut shore at full speed when the guards Inst {t, In exchange | for the shots they sent after the craft | they received only profane deflance as the boat scuttled off into the darkness. Police patrol boats are to-day| | hunting the Sound for the little motor ‘craft, and all the neighboring com- | munities of Long Island and Connectt- cut have been notified to be on the lookout for the men. The police of Harbor Squad B were out all night, ‘but at latest reports had got no trace TRUGK KILLS A BOY; CROWD MENACES DRIVER Policernan Forced to Use His Stick to Rescue Chauffeur From Crowd, Althone Meili, eleven years old, of No, 714 Kast Two Hundred and Wit. teenth Street, was struck by an vuto- mobile truck and instantly killed while crossing White Plains Avenue near his home to-day, He was on his way to school and stepped out from be- hind one of the pillars of the over- ground subway extension just aa the truck, driven by Willian Friedman of No. 210 East Two Hundred and Nineteenth Street caine along. The machine hurled him fifteen fet. The acoldent occurred in an Itallan quarter and several score of excited men and women gathered about the chauffeur and threatened him with bodily harm. A policeman drove the crowd back with his stick. FrNedman was } on a technical charge of hom + Witnesses say he was driving at a leisurely speed Rey that the accident was unavold. ple, —>—____ Hodcarriers’ Strike Digger, With 2,000 Out in Brooklyn, Two thousand hod carriers struck in Brooklyn | of the fugitives. | ‘The escape was made by com- mandeering the motorboat of a man named Baxter, who lives on @ little | strip of land at the southern tip of Hart's Island, which has not been taken over by the clty, The bont, Jacques he kept moored about hundred feet from shore in a little 7 | cove. Just after meas last evening the five convicts who escaped managed | to sneak to the long grass which les t one side of the Baxter place. They »| were, besides Burke, who lived at No. y| 20 North William Street; James Rig- | gioni, of No, 202 East Eleventh Street; mmediately | victor Holt, of No, 124 East Tenth] Street; Angelo Sabello, of No. 96 Roosevelt Street, and Samuel Hogan, h| of No, 467 Hicks Street, Brooklyn, They hid in the grass until about Within ten minut ation of Dan single trace o and your scalp will please you most weeks’ use, when you s and downy at first—y but real hair—growing all over the scalp, A little Da doubles the beaut e how dull, Scraggy, just mois! derine and © i: cloth with Dan lraw it through your hair, taking all strand at aj} time. The effect is amazing—your huir| 8 o'clock and then wading and swim- will be light, fluff: and have | en) managed to board the Jacques. an appearance of ian in-| The guards who had begun a search | ss and tuxuri- | e upon them just as they swung | x of the mooring. —acennelipiaeaaiione Pedestrian Killed by Auto, unidentified man about twenty- as struck and killed at | folk Streets this morn- obile In charge of Harry | ein, twenty-two years old, > cl jet a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's! Danderine fr rug store or! toilet counter, e that your hair is as pretty any—that it has) 4 been neglected or injured by careless yy treatment—that's all—you surely can have tiful hair and lots of it if you will just try a little Danderine.—~ Boy A Newly Enlarged Shop on the Fifth Floor | Suits, Overcoats, Mackinaws | Raincoats, Furnishings, | | | All-Wool vs. EAR all-wool suit idea of economy. 4 N ing. wool clothing. assures for your boy a and stand hard service. Advt. Hester Street. “Epstein wa: STAMPED ON A SHOE R MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT G6" AVE AT 20%" ST. A Broad Toe Model Blocker Sha | $4.00 Also remarkable values in Gun Metal Calf, Russia Calf and Patent Leather } $4.00 Men’s High Shoes at *4.00 Men can’t possibly buy shoe satisfaction under $4.00 a pair Q@Frankly, we are not selling Men's Shoes under $4.00, because good shoes —the kind that wear well and keep their shape — can’t be produced for less, @ We do admit there are many shoes retailing elsewhere for $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50, but we do not admit they will return the wearer anything that even approaches real value. @On the platform of economy, we urge you to pay at least $4.00 for your shoes, and submit an immense variety of men’s shoes at this price as proof that the Largest Shoe Store in the World gives more actual value, dollar for dollar, than you can secure elsewhere, | All styles carried at our 6th Ave, at 20th Street Store | also cold at our NEWARK BRANCH. -645-649 Broad St. 2 ee oe ow ow ww ww ww ww www ww. ww ww www www ww ow ww www = eee ee ww ow www we Boys’ Fall Suits Beys’ Fall Overcoats 9.75 to 24.50 Boys’ Mackinaws Boys’ Shoes Sives 8 to Special Special 4,800 on strike in Manhattan and the! Bronx. William O'Connell, counsel for the union, said last night the men are not fighting for more pay, but ition of thelr union, which se- ceded from the international body a few months ago. Over eighty con- tracts are held up as @ result of the strike, orreey Pd ag es ? s, ’ ‘ vf bY ’ \ H i] { ' \ ' \ U \ U ‘ a N SS Pd enn” Picture showing all that was left of the pie after Johnny had Franklin Simon eg Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets. s‘Appa rel Shop | Hats and Shoes For Fall and Winter No fabric but an all-wool fabric will give the | long-wearing qualities so essential in boys’ cloth- The Boys’ Apparel Shop has nothing but all- Just that one phrase, ‘“all-wool,” look well, but, most important, will wear long Special for Saturday Boys’ Fall Top Coats English slip on model in gray, tan or brown Tweeds or Tan Covert, including many imported fabrics; patch pockets, yoke and sleeves venetian lined. Boys’ School Shoes Waterproof Soles Of dull gun metal calf, orthopedic last, low heel, viscolized waterproof sole. found it. Its crust was made with Near-Wool | for your boy is a false suit that will not only 8.75 to 23.00 8.75 to 12.75 | 3.00 to 4.50 18 Years, 9.75 3.00 Jeanklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets. sses’ and Girls’ Shoes For School and College Wear OES W OB! Mi es’ Autumn Shoes with low heels Of highest grade black or tan Russia calf, made on stylish lasts, welted soles and low heels. or buttoned, Special Laced 4.50 Girls’ School Shoes Ages 6 to 10 yea y } es Il to Made of selected tan or black Russia calf on ortho- pedic lasts sules and heels, Special Laced and buttoned styles with welted 3.25 ——[0 — 0 — SO 0 0 SS 0 SS IS OO 8 eared eee. . . | The Veronese poured) tceo IS Greeley 1900 i Free ' Room Information has been added to Ab our Restaurants, Trips peg fae I eta 0 } qd 0 : Part of the World, chi te and at- . ar eat mosphere, rave ice, Tenth | Floor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Fifth Poor mneecemremrent. Misses’ Suits Ten new models in check and ours, gabardines, broadcloths, green and black. Misses’ Suits Sizes 14 to 20 years...... in the new our, and pike) eck worsteds. ings and shepherd c! lection. Misses’ Coats $19.50 and Daint new shades, tailored, Sizes 14 to 20 years.... $39.50 Many with fur or velvet collars; others strictly tailored models; handsomely lined. In blue, brown, $29.50 Six very smart models in gabardine, vel- ber of sport models are included in this col- $15.00, $19.50, $25.00 to $125.00 Afternoon, Evening and Top Coats in all the new mixtures, wool velours, velvets, plushes, corduroys and broadcloths. Misses’ Evening Dresses lain vel- jain color- A num- 29.50 Misses’ Serge Dresses $12.50, $15.00, $19.50 to $39.50 The season’s most attractive models; some embroidered; others trimmed with plaid or plain taffeta silk or strictly Misses’ Afternoon Dresses In charmeuse, crepe de chine, taffeta and satin. Four very smart models in all the newest shades. $25.00, $29.50, $39.50 to $69.50 The Fall Clothing Outfit FOR THE BOY Well Chosen and Complete Smart Norfolks Plaited and pinch-bac Specially Priced, $7.50 models; patch pockets; three- AUTUMN FASHIONS for Styles characterized by their youthful charm are shown in such great variety that every taste of the younger folks can be gratified, and at prices surprisingly moderate, taffeta, charmeuse and embroidered nets in all the Third Floor Extraordinary Assortments and Values in WOMEN’S SUITS AND COATS Splendid Suits of Whipcord.... ‘Two smart models; one velvet trimmed. Fur Triramed Suits Winter weight Gabardine; the coats on the newest lines, effectively trimmed with fur..... $24.75 Broadcloths and whipcord of superior qualities, the 38- inch coats peau de cygne lined and trimmed with hare EA eRcOER Inter Sener enNenanar: PHL) Broadcloth of very fine quality with wide bands on collar, and buttons of French Seal (dyed COMEY).srccscccccceres Ceeerececceceevcorcone $34.50 Finer Fur Trimmed Suits............. +++ $45,00 and $50.00 Third Floor piece belt, finely tailored; r Userviceable woolens, in fancy mixtures. ‘Two pairs of Knickerbockers with each suit. A variety of other Norfolks, $6.50 to $15.00 i} i Boys’ “ Russian” Junior Overcoats—A complete as- sortment of all wool mixtures, pebble cheviots, chinchillas, ' in all sizes from 3 to 18 year seeeeees $8.50 to $16.50 ' Wash Suits—Tub Suits for small boys. Plain colors, | 1 in neat patterns. Galatea Palmer and maaan nan fla 1 ( cloth, in striking little models ......, . $1.95 to $6.5 Boys’ Fall Rainy Day Outfits, $7.50 Complete waterproof equipment, consisting of Coat, i i} Hat, School Bag and Leggings. Colors: blue, grey and tan, ' ** Dress Up” Suits mething new and very smart, t & Velvet and re, cut on youthfully fa hionable lines, bE te ’ Ul t 01 | BOYS’ SHOES 1 Mannish styles, built for Patent and Dull Shoes for 1 service, Black Calfskin Lac School or Dress Wear; sizes { Shoes. Sizes 1 to §'y 1toshs as $4.00 ' Little Men's Shoes | \ Sizes 1114 to 2; ta hiny leathers $2.95 ' nd Floor ee er $5.00 to $15.00 } Women’s Trimmed Hats 1 Special Purchase $8.95 Unusual Value ' Sailors, Mushrooms, ‘Turbans and Continentals, in ( Velvet, Panne Velvet and Hatter’s P » trimmed with { ornaments, fancy feathers, ribbons, flow and velvets / Fourth Floor eee: ' scope : = 7c i MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ SHOES 4 Girls’ Shoes—Sizes 2! to Misses’ Shoes—Sizes 1114 6; low heels; dull and patent | to 2; high cut; dull or shiny ! lestherioccsssaent $4.00 leathers $3.50 i Misses’ and Girls’ Shoes—-White buckskin and tan calf; lace or button styles | Blotomm..$ 1114 to 2, $400—2'5 to 6. $5.00 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’ Shoes Dull, tan or patent Children's Shoes | le pie reat Seat Pye Broken sizes up to 11; fore $5 $2.45 | rly $2.25 to $3.00. $1.88 4 MISSES and GIRLS Juniors’ Winter Coats Sizes 15 and 17 $15.00 Full flaring models with or without belts. Many trimmed with fur and plush, In zibeline, chinchilla, wool plush, velour. mixe tures and boucles; in green, brown, and grey. Juniors’ Dresses Sizes 15 and 17.......... $19.50 In serge and gabardine, trimmed with white, grey and tan broadcloth collar and cuffs; pockets trimmed with lacings to match. In navy, green and brown, Juniors’ Fall Suits The latest models in all the popular mas terials and colors. Sizes 15 and 17 years, $19.50, $21.50, $25.00 to $45.00 Girls’ Winter Coats os es ee errs tee voccccscccs O7O8 In zibeline, cheviot, chinchilla; yoke lined and many lined throughout. In navy, brown, green or grey. Girls’ Winter Coats BISREO tO Th, ciccie reretiastsercareine 7. . $15.00 In zibeline, broadcloth, velour in checks and plain; also velvets. Some fur trimmed, savy interlined and lined throughout, In navy, brown, green, black and burgundy. Girls’ Afternoon and School Dresses In the newest materials and colors. $6.95, $7.50, $9.95, $10.95 to $16.95 Sal aati ++. t $19.75 _ Smart Tweed Coats Finely tailored in the season’s smartest mixtures; of superior quality... : Fur Trimmed Coats f Ni sot oe or NOE Cloth in extremely smart model, half dined. eep collar of natural raccoon . $25.00 Two models in seal Velour plush on decidedly flarin, lines, richly lined, at the lower price. The others of sil Velour have deep collars of skunk $45.00 and $65.00 ° an O raccoon or Australian opossum, . For School and Semi-Dress Wear CHILDREN’S TRIMMED HATS e / i ta 4 9 Sa A charming assortment of Felt, Velvet and Velour Trimmed Hats, in black and the season’s new colors, Sailor, Continental, Tam o’ Shanter and Mushroom shares, in $13.00 original designs from our own workrooms, . . $1.95 to Dressy Hats From Our Own Workrooms, \

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