The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1916, Page 8

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Welle Thirty Feet at Dock of the White Star Line. station PIER WATCHMAN KILLED. ing near «| FOUR INJURED WHEN Tt ts belleved he was stand- the the narrow Dale tHE BVENING WUKLD, _FRIDAY, FLATBUSH GARS CRASH NOVEMBER 10, 1916. News Oddities INDIANA FARMER told old Dobbin to go home, went to sleep tn his buggy, and woke on the coweatcher of a locomotive going fifty miles an hour. / Patrol Kennedy, an employee of a private detective agency, was billed this the Kansas City Siar.) Trolley Skids Along Along Slippery y the} "The street cara haven't been 1s Tracks for Block and Hits 4 ee ely as usual” i er ie Another. bie frelant this. tne ie Thad Only” one’ person] Flying giase slightly cut four pas- nnedy was on a ong gg 2 Fe (a ES ES . between the ages who would like to ny en Pg incomes. oppereaien, T : ire 7 ar are healthful and congenial. 1@® NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. Intelligent Girls each foot in charge. County Hospital. Both cara were crowded. WILSON'S RE-ELECTION CAUSE OF THIS RUNAWAY Crowd Does Snake Dance, Horse Takes Fright and Man Is In- jured, Perhaps Mortally. When word reached the Jefferson Democratic Club at Fresh Pond Road and Elm Avenue, Glendale, at 1 A. M, to-day that President Wilson's re- election was assured, there was wild cheering by men on the inside and @ crowd Cag te Th erg &@ snake dance. A horse dr@wing a carriage along Fresh Pond Road took fright and ran away, In the carriage were John Royle of No, 2324 Van Courtlandt Avenue, Evergreen, and his two children. As the horse became unmanageable, Frederick Grimes, a lawyer and real estate dealer, of 142) “Parker s about the 00 Street, threw bis animal's neck. As the horse reared his front hoofs struck Mr. Grimes in injured internally. AN OPTIMIST. (From - ‘Toledo Blade.) ry bows the seed, Keep Off the 34th Street—New York | ° QPPENHEIM.GLLINS & Girls’ Distinguished Coats for Misses Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, suitable for women to 36 bust. Models marked by a delightful piquancy —half girl- ish, half grown-up—that is designed to be in perfect keeping with the youthfulness of the wearer. Misses’ Coatsof broadcloth,wool velour or Jersey cloth, belted and semi-fitted models, velvet or fur trimmed. Special 20.00 ; perl genes Bo rt P ment, and working thet If you cre interested, call ot 58 Wen ot No. 1a i Housten Street, Menbetten, or ot 81 Wil- a H leughby Street, Breeklyn, betwen 9 «.m. x and § p.m, the body and legs. Mr. Grimes held on for half a block, then he col- lapeed. He was taken to the German Saleries paid white learning Hospital in Brooklyn and may be pnt dtc ' | { | ' Misses’ Coats of broadcloth, plush or velour cloth, tailor-made or fur trimmed types that cleverly show the straight line and slight flare. Special 29.75 Misses’ Coats of silk velour, plush, wool velour or broadcloth, models that show the new thoughts in silhouette, + flare, pocket, cuff and collar; simply tailored Sr fur trimmed. Special 39.75 Other Misses’ Coats 45.00 to 95.00 \| More Dressy Coats sengers early to-day when a Flatbush — Avenue car skidded for a block along slippery rails and telescoped a car |ahead. The car was going south on Flatbush Avenue between Prospect Plaga and Malbone Street, Brooklyn, with Motorman William Piesendorfer Those hurt were John Malone of No, 875 East Thirty-elghth Street, Robert Richards of No, 4645 Bedford Avenue, Henry G, Oleana of No, 402 Hancock Street and Frank Desmond of No, 407 Roverly Road. They were attended by doctors from the Kings include the | models. There are bands of fashionable fur and novel touches to belt, pocket, collar and cuff. The lines are extremely pretty —and sensible. Fashioned from velvet, broadcloth or wool velour in a variety of pleasing \| 15.00 i Girls’ Coats 4 to 10 years. Girls’ School Coats In velour cloth, chevlot or broadcloth, military fur collar, yoke and belt. 9.75 8 * Girls’ Coats of velveteen, i fitch trimmed (illustrated) or broadcloth trimmed \ | with beaver or Hudson | Seal. 4 to 4 yeurs, 16.75 Coats of velour cloth in many pretty mates, beaver on collar and belt, novelty pockets. Bpeciat 18.00 Bpecial Special Girts’ 22.50 27.50 35.00 42.50 eatiaiaieratiend Girls’ Coats 10 fo 16 yra, Girls’ Tailored Coats in zibeline or pla large convertible collars, belt. ed models. Special 11.75 Girls’ Utility Coats In chinchilla, glbeline or mixtures, mannish belt- ed models, button - up collar. Speclal | 5.0 0 Girls' Dressy Coats of broadcloth or velour cloth, beaver trimmed, sailor or cape collars. Bpeott 27.50 Velcolean ‘oat, 1673 GHOSTS that had tong haunted West Virginia house were a dozen blacksnakes that had taken posses- sion of the attto, THE FIRST GOOD RAIN, 25,000 girle who make umbrellas throughout the country are going on strike, SING SING OUTDONE by Queens County Jail, where the female prisoners are to have weekly dances. WHITE SPARROW puzzles Tompkineville, 8. L Don't know whether it Is old age or chocked by live wire, SILENCE FOR ONE YEAR cured Baltimore man's tuberculosis, Haas never been tried on @ women. GREENS AND CORN PONE recommended by peo- Afraid of the dark, Chicago woman burglar robbed 100 houses in daytime, because “I love to rob places | and would be a burglar if I had a million.” 4 Franklin Simon a Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Boys‘ Appa rel Shop A Separate Shop on the Fifth Floor OFFER FOR SATURDAY Boys’ Winter Overcoats Slip-on and Double-Breasted Models Sizes 9 to 18 years. In plain or fancy weaves, gray, brown or heather mixtures, also navy blue; worsted linings. 14.50 Small Boys’ Overcoats English Navy Model $3 to 10 years. Of navy blue, gray or heather Chinchilla, navy em- blem and buttons. Yoke and sleeves Venetian lined; body worsted lined. 12.50 Boys’ Mackinaws 6 to 18 years. Norfolk model of genuine Mackinaw cloth, new plaids in gray, blue, green, red or brown colorings. 8.75 Boys’ Winter Suits of Entirely All-Wool Fabrics With extra Knickerbockers, 7 to 18_years, New Model Norfolk Suit of all-wool tweed or cheviot in gray or brown colorings. Special 8,75 Stern Brothers West 42d and 43d Streets Excellent Values in these Men’sSuitss« Overcoats TO-DAY AND SATURDAY, q at $22.50 Regular Value $30.00 HE. SUITS are the very latest in style, com- prising two and three button models. Every garment sewn with silk and well made; quarter and full lined. The materials provide cassimeres, cheviots and worsteds in fancy and neat mixtures, desirable plain blue and black included. Sizes 83 to 46 chest, all proportions Te OVERCOATS are button through and flyfront conservative Chesterfield models, in black and Oxford; velvet and self collars; full sill lined, Fancy mixtures in cheviots and quarter silk fined; belted,pinch-back and box models Slseos 84 to 46 chest; all proportions, ple of Texas to reduce cost of living. | to the Metropolitan Bullding auditors cna’ Seen Ae bound tn sisty- | Jett eattet tRentertainment will te crossing, blowing ite siren and ting. |glven. Several promunent women inne ty 4 ing its bell, the trolley came from the | "*¥* Side ] FOUR FIREMEN HURT AS CAR, HITS TRUCK) 17 Si eee yan Partdpe a se No, 226 Macdougal Street did not obey Motorman Ignored Rule to Stop | {he rule to stop on the north aide of the street, and his car hit the truck CASTORIA at “Fire Street” and Is The Injured firemen went on to the Locked Up. tire hue were onfered beck to quat For Infants and Children. e ters for treatment. ‘The motoman Four firomgn, hurrying on Truck | W## locked up by Policeman Larkin, Bears , K | whe ike duty on the |No. 88 to @ mall fire early to-day,| cus? “e® Solns strike duty on the the Tho | Were injured in a collision with a} Signature Kind trolley car at Sixt Columbus Ave hird Street and of 6 truck was [thrown ngeiten ea "Ee finek Tat | ‘The Vacation. Association You Have | slightly darnuyd. membership of 20,000 working women Bough The injured men are: Lteut, John | Will celebrate ite birthday anniversary | Walsh, “spine “wrenched; “Fireman |Next, Tuesday, Nov. 14. with, ad Always Bought | John J, Kelly, spine injured; bireman | Wit assemble at the headquarter r Over 30 Years. Donald McCune, left arm hurt, and Fireman John J. Gould, back injured. 8 West Thirty-ninth Street. at 6 and after the dinner there they will go Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Will Close Out on Saturday, 125 Misses’ Tailored and Dressy Suits Plain or fur-trimmed, taken from regular stock, only one or two of a kind in some models; developed in various fashionable Winter materials and colorings. $25.00 and 35.00 Special Smart Dresses, of serge and wool j y, also satin charmeuse; plaited and dressy styles, some fur trimmed, in the new Autumn shades and black, Special $15.00, 20.00 Frocks, Misses Junior Girls’ for the hard-to-fit girl, of velvet, also combi- nations of plain silk and velvet; hand emb'd Georgette collar and cuffs; 12 to 16 years, $17.50 Girls’ Coats, in dressy effects, smart Empire model, with shirred yoke of broadcloth, cape collar fur trimmed; sizes from 6 to 10 years, Girls’ Velvet Coats, smart belted madel with convertible collar, fur trimmed, also broadcloth or wool velour, velvet or richly fur trimmed; 6 to 16 years, Special $18.75 Special Closing Out of Juniors’ and Girls’ Shoe Top Suits Belted models, plain or fur trimmed, fashioned in broadcloth, wool velour or cheviot; sizes from 12 to 16 years, much below Women’s Sweaters & REPRICED FOR SATURDAY ON THE MAIN Fibre Silk, also Heavy Zephyr bane Sweaters, solid colors and stripes,. Formerly $5.95 Imported Quilted Satin Vests, black or white, at For Saturday, on Misses’ Fashionable Coats, flare and belted styles, of Bolivia cloth and wool velour; m: with fur collars and banding, lined throughout, $29.50 and 37.50 Junior Girls’ Frocks, of serge combined with silk, pockets and waist hand embroidered, Georgette collar and cuffs, waist silk lined; sizes 12 to 17 years, Special $14.75 Girls’ Coats, developed in chinchilla, in navy and grey; belted models, lined throughout; sizes from 8 to 14 years, Special $9.75 Girls’ Dressy Coats, of velvet, belted effects, one model with deep fur collar, also large cape collar of self material, lined throughout; sizes from 10 to 16 years, Special $28.00 $18.00 their former prices at... Vests FLOOR $2.9 In black only; heavy weight; double _ lisle tops and _ serviceable lisle soles and heels, at 79c Silk Hose FOR WOMEN $1.69 the Main Floor, Black Lyons Velvet Hats at $1.95 Russian Turbans, Women’s Petticoats EXTREMELY GOOD VALUES ON THE MAIN FLOOR Tricornes and Sailors. Women’s Hand Bags OF BLACK PANNE VELVET (Seen aeaenmnin a eemeeere eee OR_PIN SEAL LEATHER, Smart Silk Petticoats, To-morrow, on the Main Floor, of Taffeta and Messaline, with jersey tops, in the very newest styles and colorings, at $3.95 New All Jersey Models, Attractive full flare skirt, with underlay and plaiting, in all desirable shades, at $5.00 Woolen Dress Fabrics and Coatings ON_ MAIN FLOOR Arranged in Suit, Dress, Coat and Skirt Lengths Velour de Laine, Serge, Gabardines, Cheviots, Poplins, Nove Velour Cheeks, ae and Plaids, Home- spuns and Mixtures, ete., Al the extremely low prices of 85c, 1.10, to 1.95 a yard at $2.25 The Panne Velvet Bag is in one piece and has new silver hinged clasp; beautifully lined. The Pin Seal Model is very roomy and has inside compartments. Very Attractive Autumn Dress Silks ON MAIN FLOOR In Dress, Waist and Skirt Lengths Satins, Messalines, Fleur de Soie, Crepe de Chine, Moire Crepes, Moira Taftetas, Chiffon Taffetas, Printed Crepes and Foulards, ete. Formerly 68c to $5.50 a yard, at 45e, 78e, 15 to 1.95

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