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5 ‘ SPECIAL NOTICES ASK FOR and GET THY ORIGINAL MALTED MILK | Creep substitutes cert LOU sarc yrice = iC poo Disregarding the Highest Prices Ever Known for Leather, We Reduce Prices ee ee ee ea ee ee ew oe ae ew oe on Women’s Shoes Where Sizes Are Broken Every pair from our own stock and sokd with the same guaranteesof satisfac tion as always, ‘The styles are the ones most in demand right now—the broken size range shows how well these: shoes have been received. BECAUSE SIZES Al ( ( ( ( ' | \ \ \ \ 4 ! ( \ ( | ' ' ' i ( ( ( ( ( \ ( ( \ ( ( ' ' $4.85 ( ! ( ' | { 4 a ee ee a ee a eae a ewww so = HORLICK’S © 9 inches high TO CLOSE, OUT &, BROKEN Prices Greatly Reduced on Women’s High Shoes | GIRL MISSING FROM HOME. AMMEYE STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6™ AVE. AT 2 Sale of Women’s Mahogany Russia Calf Lace Shoes 9 inches high 2-inch Cuban Heels @ Please note that the shoes concerned In this sale are from the regular Cammeyer stock, and not shoes set out fh oe ee es te ea ee ee ea ao ooo oe = ——— R | “ST. A Sale of Women’s Shoes at Reduced Prices On Friday and Saturday Extraordinary A Most Goodyear Welted Soles specially made to sell at Sale Prices. Goody G We frankly admit that ther These Shoes Formerly Sold at—— | $10.00 $9.00 $8.00 $7.00 $6.00| @ The shoes included in this sale are al! desir- able styles in almost all leathers and color- ings. Both lace and button models, A most unusual opportunity for women to buy genu- ine “Cammeyer"’ shoes at a price that does not reprosent their cost to us, plete size range in any of the models, but almost all sizes ure represented in the lot. WY, Not & com- All styles carried at our Gth Ave, at 20th St, Store also sold at our Newark Branch, 645.649 Broad Street ee er © Also remember that this model is a Fall 1916 style that has not been in our stores three weeks, Why Do We Reduce a Style in Demand? € We have deliberately reduced this much-wanted Mahogany Russia Calf Boot for the express purpose of proving that the Largest Retail Shoe Store in the ‘| World is Supreme in Value Giving. So Much To further emphasize that we are headquarters for Shoe Value Sale of Women’s Black Kidskin Shoes at $4.85 Louis XVI. Heela uw Welted Soles Women’s 9-inch Lace Shoes with Vamps of Gun Metal Calfskin and Tops of Dark Gray Kidskin Welted Soles, ran foot four inches tall and When Inst seen ahi ecked coat, middy wore loure is no reason why this shoe should be reduced except our determination to continually bring before the public concrete proof that Cammeyer values are not to be equalled elsewhere. Reduced to 2-inch Leather Louis XVI. Heels, IS LIKELY 10 G0 TO JURY TO-NIGHT { Attorney Continues His Last ] Plea for Politician Accused ( of Murder. HE ALLEGES “FRAME-UP.” ] Declares That Men in the Dis- { trict Attorney’s Office Were \ Behind Conspiracy. Mishael A. Rofrano, former Deputy on the ran ining Commissioner, on me Court Justice ; ( Michael Gaimari, continued to-day | ( hia summing up for the defense, It waa expected that the case would be ( given to the jury to-night, ] The main features in Mr. Little- ton's wpeech to-day were denuncia- | ( tions of the witnesses for the prose- cution and allegations of a frame-up his client by politicians and t# and persons | responsibility, lef, He has been con- domned by the prosecutor who now \nsks this Jury to convict this de- ract of the strict Attorney of Montimagno, eoutor referred to m of the h, 1 of murder In de that he confessed he slain Gatmari at the behest of Rofrano. | have sald of Mon- side,” Mr. Littleton rT ‘owded room ons not Inter= ‘The att ferred to the alleged murder conferences, in which Monte- rano was the con- fas creations of a dis+ mn declared that the al- me-up against Rofrano was concelved in the West Bifty-fourth Street Prison, where the main wit- nesses for the prosecution were | housed together for weeks. | “I don't know who is responsible for this," the lawyer shouted, “and I | don't care, It was a disgraceful act. | A human Ife at stake.” “It was an absolute insult to the jury for the District Attorney to call | thes witnesses and aak that they be | believed,” he coutinued, “Would you fics tho life of @ faithful dog on | #timony of such striking, lying, jess creatures?” ‘ailing attention to the sworn statements of the witnesses for the wor and thre d by the District At- torney's Mr, Littleton recited the testimony of Salvatore Curico, alias ‘Chocolate," that he was told that unless he testified against Ro- frano he too would be indicted for murder, Martin W, Littleton, counsel for °f,{¥ Cunniffe and Di Martini, whom Ro- « » ng t ere! M thr tir sistant then summed up that it was a favorite vers disgusted with their ow , the District case and shout “frame up." hammer y after 1 strict A ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1916. | be announced am an ald to her recovery st Thursdmy evening at 9 o'clock = ROFRANO'S CASE 4 inter that she had not go Bt POET HUSBAND FO Mn] Mrs, -| at No, 38 Washington or six hours «© today. He That part of Bohemh Hrothers day who the woman Is the jury | Wealthy and socially pro: — CLYDE LINE FREIGHTER SINKS| been separated but a sh There and Capt The ¥ ssage ng the murder of) “Upon his first visit to the District Attorney's Office,” Mr. Littleton said, “he was told that it was known he had had something \murdor of Gali him to tell Mr do with the 1 it was up to) ur th A | anded from the why Littl D Detectives | To-day—include in your grocery order a bottle of |Eddys| | \ | \ ; \ ! fefense that they had been badgered \ | \ \ i \ \ \ \ \ \ \ OLD ENGLI' TYLE |\Salice It's an appetizing relish || at a low price. At Grocers and Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N. Y. | ( ( | ( ( { ( ( | ( ( The Piano that reproe | | ( ( ( ( ( ( ( duces the playing of the world’s great Arte | Jets in your home Hear It KNABER WAREROOMS | ith Cie.at 39th St NUXATED IRON ® Line freight steamer Chip- bound from Jacksonville, Mla, for | another weil on, struck @ rock and sank at’ the mia and Fifth Avenue, who is identi. P . in the papers only as the occupant caine ‘ana bis eee of an apartment at No. 38 Washington id his crew men reached shore anfely, | S(are. el lies in twenty feet of water itheast side of the canal en. | Prominence through her © just beyond the mouth i Sandie,” Extorts will be made ts raigs| minn peintenop know ern entrance of In benjals blue, brown, ni bodice embroidered with b edged with mole coney fur, self corded pannier skirt. Bohemia believed they Rock at Cape] ing their respective mu not #0. They separated. + Nov. 10.—| Mrs. Norton's divorce ‘ape Cod works. Tailored Suits (not fur t wool velour or Oxford mannish suiting Misses’ Winter Suits ofr broadcloth, wool velour, Bolivia cloth, duvet de laine, silver velour, checked velour, velveteen or chiffon velvet, Sizes 14 to 20 years. 24.50 to 245.00 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits Mole, seal, nutria or skunk opossum furs Of wool velour, broadcloth or Callot checks, in a diversity of new winter styles and colors, also velveteen or corduroy suits; fur trimmed. 14 to 20 years, Special in gold, rose, mahogany, bur- Special Girls’ Velour Coats Box model with collar of nutria Box slip-on model, in navy, brown or green woo! velour, inset tailor stitched pockets, Venetian lined. 6 to 13 years. Special Misses’ Of woo! velour, broadcloth or velveteen, in burgundy, green, brown, mahogany, navy or black, also checks, with moleskin, Hudson seal, beaver, natural or skunk raccoon or silver coney fur. Reduced to 25.00 Much Below Their Former Prices SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’ Satin Dresses Embroidered with beads » prune or black, eorgette collar 14 to 20 years, Special 14 to 20 years, Special New straight line or waist models shades; many are combined with satin or Georgette and trimmed with fur, embroidery or beads. WOMAN PLAYWRIGHT SUES Allan Norton Names “Resident “the Other Woman.” {real social standing is wondering to-] Deaborn, Y{arated Louise McCutcheon Norton,|ago, and owner of a clear store in | playwright and niece of Mra. T. De] West Forty-second Street, Attorney's | Witt Taimadge, from Allan Norton,|Charles Treadeau, a clerk, and Miss | Shrewd, calculating villain,” was | Poet 4nd disciple of Shelley lls term for Rofrano. The couple, married in 1911, have|with blackmail and assault to-day day in the Supreme Court, because of nown woman of Bohe- Norton came into literary | but dec’ mian printshop known for its exotic] wrist with a knife. Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets ‘PHONE 6900 GREELEY Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Fashionable Winter Apparel Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits Ten distinct models, richly fur trimmed Of wool velour, broadcloth, duvet de laine or silver velour, ff ry brown, green, Belgian blue or black. 4 to 20 years. At Reduced Prices Saturday Misses’ Evening Gowns Silk net over self color chiffon taffeta In pink, turquoise blue, maize, orchid or white; taffeta silk girdle, net tunics picoted with silver thread. 29.50 Misses’ Velveteen or Chiffon Velvet Dresses vut her out of business If she anything.” and Mise W t night at the i rminal in Hoboken HAS PAIR ARRESTED “a ON BLACKMAIL CHARGE i —— a Widow Accuses Man and Woman | oth metcibete were hetd After Losing $175—Makes | * Charge of Assault, Too | Mrs. Nilla Deaborn, widow of Frank | a jockey killed at the} Brighton Beach track a few years R DIVORCE Square” as ja which has that has eep- charged Both are|Cathering Williams, a stenograp minent of No, M4 North Pearl Sirect, | ort time, and | before Recorder Carsten in the Hobo- were follow-|ken Police Court rs, Deaborn as- This is|serted that Trea who had often rding to|tooked over her filed to- 4 Sunshine for the day of Clouds. j her store yesterday born at the| upon a promise] ated, by Miss Wil- nuld be returned, tuat when she got there nt only refused to give up but struck her on the She went to see I play, " Treadenu D: -|the money, Aino, she added, Treadeau and Miss Williams threa rimmed), of English bruella, silver velour, 29.50 © 59.50 Misses’ Winter Coats Of, Bolivia cloth, wool velour, broadcloth, tweeds or plush; also cloth, silk or velvet evening wraps. Sizes 14 to 20 years. 18.50 to 215.00 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’ Winter Coats With or without fur trimming Of wool velour, tweeds, crepe cheviot, wool or seal plush, plain tailored or trimmed with seal, skunk opossum, raccoon or Lapin furs, 14 to 20 years. Special 39.50 29.50 Misses’ Winter Coats Cape collars of fur or fur trimmed Semi-fitted or belted models of Bolivia cloth, plush, broadcloth or wool velour, in burgundy, bi . 5 black, Green, brown, taupe, navy or blac! Special 39.50 14 to 20 years, Girls’ Zibeline Coats Collar of natural raccoon fur Russian belted model of zibeline, in green, 18.50 59.50 fur 16.50 brown or navy; collar of natural raccoon fur; linedandinterlined. 8 to 17 years. Special Fur-Trimmed Suits 14 to 20 years, SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Girls’ Navy Serge Dresses With plaid silk waist Of navy Prench serge, with plaid silk waist dt d bretelles and cuffs of serge, collar of Swiss embroidery, box ge skirt, 12 to 16 years, Special 18.50 9.75 Girls’ Afternoon Dresses Of serge combined with plaid silk Navy or green serge coatee, with loose side panels; collar, pointed cuffs and skirt of navy and green plaid silk, 12 to 16 years, Special 1 6.75 of velveteen or chiffon velvet in the fashionable winter 18.50 79.50 ( r,