The evening world. Newspaper, November 24, 1916, Page 12

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|r Woman's Picture in eka fv Reugues? Gal- a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, only In the Rogues’ Gallery, but she was recognized as May Hennessey, a. 5, ve gbsT GOES FREE with the theft of two dresses in June, 1913, and also in Brooklyn, where she forfeited a $1,000 bond, following a charge of shoplifting Two store detectives also identified her as a woman who had escaped after being discovered stealing Bail of $300 on the present charge was fur- nished, but the w nm was re-ar- rested and will be id for tho Chi- cago authoritie More Pay for ™ Emplosece. Employees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art recetving an annual salary of $1.200 of less will be paid @ § per cent bonus in December, and during 1917 wil tective a 10 per cent. bonus, to be paid monthly. This action was an- nounced by the Board of Trustees to- day. lery—She’s Wanted in Chicago and Brooklyn. Marie Ross made such a pathetic plea for herself when arraigned to- Gay before Magistrate Breen, charged with having narcotics in her posses. sion, that she won the sympathy of the entire courtroom. She exonerated her alstor Rose, arrested with her in ‘tbatr homo, No. 10 West One Hundred #70 Bixtesnth Street When abe was taken to Police Head. quarters the reason for her pleading je evident Her picture not A Splendid Profession for Young Women digned 8 ee ia berg congenial and commands geod by Young women between the ages of sixteen and twenty-three can enter this profession, If you would lin- to become a NeGrbeee cnet ater, call at 58 West Houston street, hattan, or at 81 Willoughby Street, Brooklyn, between 9 a.m. ond 5 p.m. Salaries paid while leerning B. Altman & Cn. Women’s Afternoon Dresses OF NAVY BLUE SATIN (acme combined with crepe) offer exceptional values at $24.75, $26.50, $35.00 & $38.00 (Ready-to-wear Department, Third Floor) A Special Sale of Girls’ Outer Wear wili offer exceptional values to-morrow at the prices quoted. COATS Of velour (sizes 6 to 10 years) . $12.75 Of diagonal velour, trimmed with fur (sizes 10 to 16 years) ‘ yaiTip its 16.50 Dresses of serge or combined materials, as well as the remaining assortme:ts of Im- ported and Higher-cost Garments, are offered at proportionately low prices. (Girls’ Wear, Second Floor) A Reduction Sale of Women’s Boots FOR SATURDAY In order to effect a positive clearance, the discontinued lines of Women's Boots (some with colored Buckskin tops) have been marked at : rs 6 ’ F per pair $3.75 All sizes are represented, but not in every style, and on this account a personal selection is recommended (The Women's Shoe Deparim is focat in the Madison Avenue section of the Second Floor) wanted In Chicago for jumping a ball) FULTON ST. 1 REMAINS, DECREES | THE TRANSIT BOARD ——— Brooklyn Merchants Protest in Vain Unless New Tratfic Solution Is Found. TRAGEDY 1S REPEATED AT MURDER TRIAL, County Official pete! Says Prisoner Told Him He and Relatives Were Attacked by Negro. Noy, 24.—Specta- tly In court where BUFFALO, N.Y, Despite the protests of f jbusiness men, the Public Commission has decided that ton Street “L" structure will murder ay as Deputy Medical Ex- have tolaminer Bruce L. D. her son Fi k were Fulton |Commission to settling Street situation All the civic organizations and Indl- the ous from J automobile, Frederick Dr. Boyle, County viduals interested tn the Pult Physician, related his visit to the agitation are invi Telper home following the tragedy a ihe os and repeated the story told ts, the Brooklyr Street the ic T told of to Buffalo in his {At the present time the t tt t ing and reconstr of A eeivat Street elevated line have been carried | * d and was 4 as far west as Nostrand Avenue.| between Orchard I While the Commission has approved; He told of his the plans of the steel work to be in-|in their car and hia \atatied west of Nostrand Avenue and | (thet, cot how he again accom. Cumberland Street, the method tn! panied them as far as his stalled car which the tracks are to be disposed | On thetr return to the clty. of between the last named street and| "site told us that his brother the connection with the Brooklyn | oyt and was fixing the rear light of | Bridge, remains to be settied his mother’s touring car, which was ulton, further cream and Buffaio. g the family rk In the event a preps? alternative! , few feet ahead of the ro cannot be developed for the present) said Dr. Boyle. “He was at situation, the fact is, it is said, d, on the d roadster, Then he that the’ tracks will have to remalti| heard. m cry, on Fulton Street with perhaps some| itke ‘On, Ea! strengthening and rebu structure in substanti, form ‘The question of dis Fulton Street tracks ts important raple which the Public ston hag faced. t r the Brooklyn third-tracking certificate, signed. in connection with the dual rapid tran. sit contracts, provision was made hould be | Carth Re dark night, proble Service Commis. reconstructed (o carry t cars preposed for operat Brooklyn companies, and at the sn time that third-tracking should be stalled to provide for an express ser vice, Reconstruction covers prac tically the whole distance between Fast New York and the Brooklyn Bridge. Smart Millinery for Women and Misses will constitute a Saturday Sale of s interest in the Department on th The offerings will consist of TRIMMED VELVET HATS Specially priced at . . 54.75 & 6.50 UNTRIMME® VELVET HATS : 2.50 $1.25 & | Specially priced at . . The regular stock of this Department is fea turing, at moderate prices, extremely modish Hats of satin and fur, as well as of gold or silver lace. An Interesting Sale of Boys’ Mackinaws & Bath Robes for Saturday, will affo ages Eoys’ Mackinaws, in a variety of the popular plaids; sizes 8 to 18 years ‘ at $6.75 Boys’ Blanket Bath Robes, in the desirable | colors and designs; sizes 4 to !8 years, | at ; ; : A ’ . . $2.75 | T he Clothing and Furr the stock are moderately priced, a present time exceptionally good values be obtained in a nu i coats that have Peon ma (Fourth Floo tr, ison Avenue section) Fifth Avenue- Madison Avenue, New York 1 is on trial for roa “crushed and counsel a blow on year return to Or-| of ade | got | f alarm and @ groan | ae TEPER ACCOUNT OF MORE FEDERAL REGULATION OF Thom of State Laws Hampers WASH! wi ditional ¢ Cook described ten or twelve years to inc remain, unless some new solution of| with the detail of a surgeon how the facilities the traMe problem iv found. There| skulls of Mrs Agnes M Telper and growir will be a final hearing on the question advt before the Commission Dec 4 at 10.30 A.M facts prese the autopsy which gress fat that in cont ies of im add: said, to ness. To sume ould ae 5 FELUSDinveRe a ity Ban’ jew York idee of issues by Inter Necessity of placing an embargo, sion Committe state rring to the need!as tar as our international trade ‘mission, Tickets 6c. for ale mt McBride's and ‘Tyson's. 1 ad facilities, Mr. will permit, on the ex- Thom sa and the port rected "It has 1916. Tells Congre Congress Conic Ay PF, il. Financing. | j Prices— Also Favors Embargo. | NGTON, Nov. 2% —Ratt- | BALTIMORE, Nov. 4.—A prompt, i ped $1 000,000 ad- rigid and full investigation by Con- ayital annually for e thelr conl, “for the purpose of to handie the country’s prices above the normal rate," commerce, Alfred P, Thom, urged in a resolution adopted t the y executives’ by d the Con- Ke dinvestigating com. ¢ vulng convention of the Labor. his n mong of org shouid represent vestiga ional will be requ whole question of the high cost refund mattring indebted+) ving Hope was expressed that speedy ac- act Investors, Mr Thom ‘tion would be taken and that the com- ral reruiation $ report would include a sent system of jon for ™ am ng caused ad financ n found that the wealth ry has been Increasing the § © of § or 9 per cent. a year, upon Pi same ratio of increase has) by, the re he demand for t: . EXPLOSION OF A TORCH | CAUSES §25°000 BLAZE Five Aut three floors of the building at No. 505 West Forty-fifth St Cohn was blown several feet by the ex- e \ ind severely He was 7 $25,000. MUST GIVE UP DAUGHTER. | || George rhe Piet dered to- » St re which Company's explosion thing for » he added. this mone yor any sum from m 1s g it to come indice m LSAT pies a i Three Sets of . enused a | destroyed the contents of burned ufty ON and destroying thr y belonging to Win- rof the Peer- were suved | damage was | The fir NH, Lester, W Wife One Crepe de Chine Bodices, be: autifully broidered CONGRESS ACTION ON FOOD AND COAL RAILROADS URGED IS URGED BY LABOR Asks ke “ety on Hoarding of Both to Raise REAL RUSSIA IN NEW YORK next #reas of the holding of foodstuffs and raising was of secution t and other foodstuffs re the outbreak of , also was urged | Ison and Congress of Justice was Sade EMPORIUM BROADWAY AT 35TH STREET This New Speciaity Shop is worthy of more than passing thought, because—everything is new, fresh and fashionable, and bac’: of it all is our great determination to sel! at New York's lowest prices. Silk Undergarments ternoon, and the tall and of the trol- ley slid down into the subway ex- cavation until the car was standing on end, Workmen end Policeman O'Connor aided a score of badly frightened passengers to scramble out through the forward door Mrs. Elizabeth Grace of No. 2078 Forty-seventh Street was the only passenger hurt. She was attended by Ambulance Surgeon Middlebrook of Kings County Hospital for a aprained wrist and a b scratched face. nue car jumped a rai! 200 feet south! There was a similar accident at the lot Church Avenue, Brookly, this af- aame place two months amo "| TROLLEY CAR END-UP IN SUBWAY EXCAVATION Passengers Climb Out of Front Door, When Rear End Slides Into Hole—Woman Is Hurt. The rear truck of a Nostrand Ave- RUSSIAN BAZAAR Seventy-first Regiment Armory Dec. 4 to 9, 1916 he most unique Basnar Ni re thrournout—Russtan | co uamian costumes, Rua “Kustarny” an ad ain; * Vroducte ithe ‘work’ of Russian ‘pensant act The broceeds of the Razsar will te used to alleviate the suffering of wel And wounded in Russia—without reeard to race of creed. Under the Auspices of RUSSIAN-AM) RICAN IEF ASSOCIATION | Ott Honorary President: Zanmiecki Vatrongsses Yors Me Wilitam New York Rayon Thompson, to communicate with one Committe Advance Saige Committee « OYS' clothes, as we make them, give the little fellows from three years up a comparative individu- ality and exclusiveness of value enjoyed by their elders. Just as painstakingly designed and tailored with a practical knowledge of years devoted to boys’ apparel and fash- ioned from dependable materials essential to lasting service. Our Barber Shop for the exclu- sive use of children embodies all the desirable details of hygiene. BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET Sounded on the Principle of | Gconomy Coats at Unusual Prices Sizes for Women and Misses in Models Plain Tailored and Fur-Trimmed “15.00 °24.50 °37.50 Fo ll flaring ant semi-fitted models, in gold, mustard. Falsan green, rose, bursindy and navy. at all of these colors in all ro els. Allo r letter Coats !ave also teen re tice! #500 Blouses, °3°° Handsome White Georgette Blouses, effectively tucked, emlroidered an! lace-trimmed. Satin Blouses smartly made, Convertible collars, in white and pastel shades, Silk Petticoats | Satin and Gcorgetie and Crepe de Chine Petticoats, and etlectively t r hand em- 95c ote Hvely rita $2.95, $3.95 schmann Company day. by the Appellate Diviston Crepe de Chine Envelope | Taffeta Petticoats, most de- upreme Court to surrender his Chemises, strictly tailored or sirable models. Full flaring rt ho fowtained & dlvoree lace trimmed . $1.95 Aaincens “Alltel new eclonn meen ne givores Alt Crepe de Chine com ‘ace Taffeta Petticoats, including eu. trimmed cred feted hand embroid- $3. 95 Dresden flors ordled plain and changeat lors $3.95 ; f » of Pink ‘niet ah ieocatana “Gonuniy whic ree Corsets Hiapaetiine Special” sii" 4)". $2.95 iin Mare! tnaiaaiea ter Weslien | Mill| Sale Extraordinary! Workers | aceaerimen, Wise Sem Serge Smart New Hats announced at Taconic, Pontoosuc, Values up t to ) $12.00 00 Tillot Ay cgr aa fn Nee erccin $3: 95 Balance tae During No Approvals Saturday Only have. t mill hel in these Fall Hats. 100 Helnu day left Beautiful Velvet Hats. Values up to $12.00, to be sold Saturday at $3.96, Parisian Importations All new No samples, no shop-worn goods, Beautifully Reproduced $00 There Are No Two Hats Alike Satin, Panne Velvet, Lace and Priestley Y

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