The evening world. Newspaper, November 24, 1916, Page 11

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=" THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1916. SCIENTISTS ROUT devwotiven famat that tt ee vee Latest Picture of Sarah Bernhardt; | ANTI-SUFFRAGE LEADER BOY'S EYE I$ PUT OUT eae eer saree Nee roud of his “eeiecntere’"""| To Appear for Blinded Soldiers| INVERTED BY WHSON WATTLE WITH HERON" ==" Tox'c nee & the system 1» caused by th * Yoouna German Stow ye Are Or- Matteleone and De Stefano are | Fred Heitenun, tiem, « fifteen, of Lake Ron- dered Feom Coante of waste products In the body, 4 charged with killing eleven-year-old Mrs. Simon Baruch Announces Ad- xonkoma, L. 1, had an eye put out yoa.| Two youthful German stewasaya who \ i | Tillle Brocker, who was found dead vocacy of Woman's Vote at lerday by & leron he caught o@ the| arrived Wednesday from Gothonbure.| YEETARORS A Meadows near his home Sweden, on tie steamship Sto i ee President's Example. The boy ap'od the bird atanding, after| were ordered excluded from this President Wilson te reaponstble for a wat herons, on one les and| try yesterday by a Board ¢ ‘ ot on PI und asleep. He sneake # Island hey wale ¥ wer ntl-Suffragiste in thie city The heron, awakened, fought | Thede, seventeen, f cause of votes for women. Mrs. Bimon and in the nand-to-footla Koente Baruoh, who has for years preached ‘ed ite beak into Ue boy's] clared he saw nine at the front, and In a yard equally distant from a cellar on Monroe Street and another on Montgomery Street, which was used ii by the two mea, The yard was acces- sible from either cellar, | Under the old regime, when Matte- Accused by Science) !eone and De Stefano were arrest. ‘ ed on suspicion, they would have Price Te ie a PILLS Se reves +s "i the doctrine of woman for the home ry, v 7 on sme of Killing Girl Will Be been taken to Headquarters and and man for polltien, has come out 9 1m Of fis sata, young Moftmen 'erder to support hin m , Arraigned To-Day Lbnadehdetad Raat itrbatlg Conca nba for Suffrage, convinced by the last - : relays, and If they bad stood up under the inquiry they would have been released, In this tnstance, however, few ques- tions were asked, Instead their fingor | halle were clipped and the clippings} and their clothes were sent to the Jaboratory for examination by Dr, Pacini. The chemist at once made tests and soon said: “There ls nothing susptcious about tho nails of one of the men, but tho n of Matteleone show traces of election that woman’s direot, not in- direot Influence, te needed to put the right man in the right place. Mra. Baruch’a main reason for her change of view was her enthusiasm for Mr, Wilson aa the standard bearer of the Democracy. Mra. Baruch's sisters, Mra, Jack Kaufman of Chicago and Mrs. Sam- uel Nathan of Los Angelos (who con verted her husband), were ardent workers for the Wilson ticket and votera In the eleotion, The. ar Algnment to-day in the Court of Genorat ons of Gluseppe | Matteleone and V nao De Stefano to plead to indictments for murder in the first degree will mark the begin-| ning of a new era in the Police be- partment. It is anounced to-day that hereafter when @ mur votes will be accomp y Dre. O. H. Klein and Albert W. Pacini who helped clear up what m oth: erwise have gone as another of New York's un d murders. The best} n he said brown spots on the ng of bots men, which the police | von unable to Identify, were blood stains. Later ho began work on objects brought from the scene of Deevey and Detectives Healey, nh and Kirk, who were called “Round Trip Ere estigate the murder early on| chemist bis opportunity, About the rosie heck of tho girl was a strap with hig Red which she bad been strangied, THe h ‘a dev ore, noted the strap bad beva ¥ paruly cut and partly torn from an- Caste! of the Heston You _ Bet u i ery ind other piece. On the body was @ light bapbonaech heed eglasses and | colored substance. most in eyeg They searched all the cellars in the Bex Se aa tae service because— Relkhborhood and found in an aroa ronal ined Reneenant Ae sale in | ay Next (2 a cellar oocupled by ‘the aa tenan, cone. " w ec . q k We buy raw materials in enn Tote pas at ey Boxes and seate for the entertalr WL appear at the benefit, Among | yrs I Lae large quantities at rock bottom | MiuPtimte ment in the Hotel Biltmore on t who h 4+ ht devotng calle envintntes pice 1 collar occupted by the men Bight of Deo. § to aid the Perm otto tt oar | tives found yell nent Blind Relief War Fu Lat b < hitne Warren, ‘Joue) bh Wie i i Aiaeas (ie Seat Gt malntalbe aa lotaba by Geta, tuetigned’ off thir sarvermzon™ at "i MU abot ane Beank ke Vea pean ivania R.R. HE December list of Columbia Records stands ; in the hotel. Sarah Bernhar ing a professional staff of Oculists (Registered Physi- Nit, From the) te. cians) and skilled opticians is | 0 %,(0 iat Ume alout the only eyt: and in Tange of selections, eae volume one of the men sa eric that | BONWI I | El I ER. r Qs Oo, : There are eighty-two selections listed, ranging from Lazaro’s f operatic arias to Al Jolson’s latest hit. And the names of the artists The Specially Shop of Onginalions : ; A et listed below will prove this list an artistic event/ almost without a precedent in extent, in interest, Because we are content to derive a small profit from a | writ « erbus, the : large volume. ly nut up again ag witnesses, to FIFTH AVENUE AT 88™ STREET await the rx from the laboratory. . Hipolito Lazaro Johannes Sembach ee | Be report wast The Supreme Tenor sings two great arias from Greatest of G are kept continuously busy by hat @ microscopical examination m k PY J showed the two pieces of wtrap had Spectal Offerings Special Offerings eon en CLs one our Ten stores —no lost motion Sa eee Pee seth fe os " Pablo Casals na he girl's clothing an hair " —no unnecessary overhead. contalied dust ldentical with that SATURDAY SATURDAY " Greatest of ‘cellists plays two masterpieces by The Result —perfect, satis- ees substance on her ‘ody ; i Herein Se factory eyeglasses at a mini- | was identical with a vubstance found | fn Leon Rothier Graham Marr mum cost. The autopsy showed the ; ’ “ 9 Metropolitan basso delivers the magnificent America’s foremost baritone sings the “Stein Havety Clases are priced at ten that frutt, isses , Marcello's Air Song" and "Brown October Ale were indications jot ing (Hew, U, 6, Pat, Office) from $2.00 upward, that an ck had been made upon | . Lucy Gates wT fun’ getting this report, the entire Suits Suits : American Soprano prima-donna delights with WS Rohs case was placed before the Grand | \ two joyous coloratura airs ing the Indic highly com | Al Jolson Henri Scott Oculists rig Opticians bast | Coats Coats The ical popilst LaLieh copedan Mnuya Fanisd operatic basso thrila\with Valentin’ BY tat here ope | eal typical Jolson hit Farewell from “Faust” MG a ae eas ee Distr Attorney Frocks Frocks ; Weber and Fields will na was used to At Much Below , The inimitable pair in two of their most popular ni Is tet mt, wih & 100th Sty, lure At Much Below Jeville sketches AMoughtys. rook yn ————— ee 5 ; tL, — $40,000 STOLEN IN TRANSIT. Regular Prices. Regular Prices. Then there is an array of song-successes; 'Tschaikowsky’s ‘1812 Company Says) Overture” played by the Band of Il. M. Grenadier Guards; four or- chestral overtures; the “Scheherazade” suite in the Diaghileff’s Ballet ¢ : ’ Russe series; records in native Gaelic; first recordings by the Musical -Pie rocks i records it ndings by t Misses One Piece Fi Art Society of New York under the personal direction of Frank Dam- Reduced to z ." rosch; instrumental trios; vocal and violin solos; marimba, accordion 20 00 ' and celesta novelties. Special Christmas records are also included. A. diversified Ae nt of chic modes | Here is a list that is a revelation of what Columbia Records can offer in in ae Malia) ard sal In the the dest of entertainment, the best of its class, whichever form or class you fashionable colorings—plain, embroidered and : prefer. A sreat awaits you at your dealer's soday/ fur trimmed, Sizes 14 to 18. hout the ay for two men all: en $40,000 An curr ern Bi Misses’ Tailleur Suits ew lo 2.50 A collection of two or three suits of a kind, assembled from the regular stock. Plain tail- leur and fur trimmed models, in broadcloth, gabardine and velour. Sizes 14 to 18, © Kubbing! ko boi Uwarantoed | not ote infur fabric, BCent oF € tubs or aunt by 2 n} | Joy Products Co. New Columbia Records on sale the 20th of every month sea W. hor St ON. ¥, City, o Heatguur- said they im further, Misses’ Tailleur Suits 29.50 Misses’ Serge Frocks 16.50 Smart models of broadcloth, gabardine and Youthful belted and surplice models of serge velour. Trimmed with velvet, stitching and or serge-and-taffeta compose, with fanciful bandings of Hudson seal or mole. Sizes! 4 to 18, touches of wool embroidery. Sizes 14 to 18, to-day when ordering your food supplies to 4 Misses’ Fur Trim’d Suits 35.00 Misses’ Danse Frocks 29.50 ‘ GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE-DISC Demi-tailleur types, developed in plain and An assemblage of about fifty frocks of silver- ANB novelty velour fabrics and gabardines, trimmed embroidered taffetas and Georgette crepe, with large fur collars or plain tailored without combined with net, silver lace, embroidery and | Sizes 14 to 18, i i flower garnitures, Sizes 14 to 18, an your grocer for fur trimming. FOR SALE BY BELOW {67h spyarer, ’ & Carve Co, 620 B Tre Ridgewora gree Shop, 1144 Myrtle Av. ‘5 ae a Ae | : 7 SECTION, | Misses’ Tailleur & Fur Trim’d Coats erent ae pak Me vam gut, TESTER ae | - 4 Manse % a at Lona seine: a Sass PA | Much Below the Regular Prices ‘ 2 Fie le te id } th Yo ‘ i r q Co, 40 Tamaice av, | ioe ad Ac Models that denote every phase of the coat vee developed in pare fitted and i Moons wg urna ia oe 2208 I as adam, Hucatunl, ait Cs 4 | flare types for general utility, motor and dress wear. Featured are coats of double face | { lat Pew : 98. fers oath Mtn ‘BS Wiaaner, ieee) at | frieze, velour, Lroadcloth and Patagonia cloth in high French colorings. Many accentuated ; a. nen fee es etn ane with huge fur collars and trimmings of the fashionable furs. Sizes 14 to 18. 4 ! Lio 10) vit “arneer f OL Da ‘ora gunn BN flit “Fura” Gor, Sorta 202, Orend At (Driers eo, Brow hy a, 1th Ferry St NEW JERSEY Rruioa, 152) Bergenline Ay, <= = “The World’s Best” H “FLAPPER ” SUITS, COATS & FROCKS Broadway. Bay Ting UH, Pat Otic) —— a a ou The richest, smoothest and most delicious For the Hard-to-Fit Girl of 12 to 16—-Exclusive With This Shop ; Mae TU we ath Rg Ny Mwamar, 1818 Basford AP Rh! topo nutnertn | coflee you have ever tasted. A quality cup that “ ” "WT op ” \ cule tinase 0 Te Ne p Ghee, Tee N ace T Marrwon: Av, Bari will cheer and stre ngthen you as no other can. 4 Flapper SUITS 18.50 Flapper DRESSES 7.95 i ‘a san La us, a oe jan Stee, 1M oe Seb tan ; 5 | Formerly up to 35.00 | Formerly up to 16,50 | ‘ eho ' Si) pepe oh You've tried the rest—now try TRE BEST % Tpsludiralradts (afl bcsdaioitt, ester Balted andi eaatiedi) frceua cl iaerce esahmnarac . n . ee novelty check velours, with fur-e mohair and fancy checks; including three-piece Your giever hay it, or will gladly ger it for you if you ins s « § 4 ’ collars, Suitable for school and more formal wear. models, with washable iplouse; a few for dressy wear. Comes in Velb. and 3-1b. tins only— pulverized, grauulated or in the bean. Subs, kasiics ud beatae “Flapper?” COATS 22,50 “Flapper” Party FROCKS /0.75 || 34} ; tr, Hien H8 Prat vo. oO78S Atlantic | AW AUSTIN, NICHOLS & CO., Inc. ~NEW YORK Formerly up to 37.50 Formerly up to 25.00 | Ei ver han, 910 Crmcent Ot (ME Ey iua Oia Broadcloth and velour models specially designed | A collection of about sixty distinctively youthful x for ard-to-fit girls of 12 to 16 many trinuned frocks of taffeta, and nets combined with with bands of fur, | taffeta and lace,

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