The evening world. Newspaper, January 22, 1901, Page 4

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THE DEVERY BEFORE TH KINGS Secrecy About His Jour- ney to Brooklyn. Clarke, of the Rorouzh Every effort was made Chief's appear: drovo across t tn citizens’ clothes. stopped in a aide street 4 alone to “he Court-House, going at onc’ charge of to the Grand Jury room, He left she ot qidn't ex. bullding by a side street ae seyary ~ His visit to the Grand Jury room w arnatnine a aboue followed senmediately by anoth Deputy Chief Patrick MebLaucain Wiel whom Chief Devers recently in excess of his authority, transferred Brookiyn to Long Island City. t Katlon being thar he «id “strut about with his plus h back of hia head Nothing bur the against Devers followe leader Hug Mctaugh: Ahat “Devery must g° Distrivt-Attorn’ President York, Doevery’s bitter ing World's tnforma Chief Dove Kinga County | “ile taffres 1 Jury Any one Chiet Robert H thine lark n, Hugh after he had a ir Elder, et T r Assistant evn pout tt ny suen ask Mr yin, wae reporter the, Elven Ing a mat ‘ Department in the he : Chief Devery wis and sp to eetterete rlendy la Brookisn, and NEPHEW OF SEWELL STIS Forgave Alleged elected, as Agreed Assailant. in Caucus. % Whea Frank Motter a rate Matte t. Sta erusadiug Kishop, attended 8 Sewell wan todas ard King’s card party at 206 West Forty Lemtalature Oh TS King and peated the “You hay Ning, cour no one here nequaintan But the n t away wrath es | | trangere res Minneaotn United Stntes Senators PAUL, Minn One of the intruders Porter's shocked apy him. Then c: In the melee Hoesmer f down t steps cutting his ai badly. Phe taken to the West Fy mi police wtation and ther Hospital, where his dressed. The was returne station where he afferwards gave ta Hoesmer nai his lest dagen $n court to-riay King did not a Mr, Potter wa intrate Hogan that 2) Mr. King not * So Hoesmer war discharged. ume a fr Nobert a. Ga coed Whe RES enth. s PIER net nim and tole Mag twas th to press the ire of complaiar WORLD WANTS. the Wage-Earners’ iui Medium. crinerat Marton But Paid Help Wants in This Mouse of thi te Harton su TOPEKA, 1S Paid Help Wants in 33 Other N. Y. Papers Combined. 15] PEEDERS Ww rv} oer Leader Out for the Firat arene; K Since Win Nene, o $: oe THK HAGUE, Jano Mr. P.\DOOKKEErERs RUTTONUOLE-MAK- has started for RS i) pase some weeks. All Persons Concerned Observe Tt leaked out Co-day that Chief of) each of them he made x cequest the Pollee William §. Devery was taken to | tes nis vist Brooklyn sesterday and . amined before the K 4 Jury by District-At Onetd esterday and ometally Devery Kider said wil MeLaugotin Ra to explain ry'n exumin tartled by the ques walked quick | POTTER FCHTS IN THE SENATE Bishop's Relative in Court! New Jersey Senator Re-} himeeyt! Hf street dant night, he sdidn’y expect) tle Nee Legislature to wind up in a police court [in separate nition te mucceed It ap angry row in the front halls | 4% Unltet Stat tor near inidaight that upset che pros) Mr. Sewell fort pthe Howes to min for Ladies In frese spring ap }man Alvan A, 6 who was from tae t the ehotee of the Den rushed to the door, sous today George 8. Hoesmer, of § West Ni Ived seventeen votes in the nlath #tree, and a companton 6 four for Mr Clark The two immaculately dressed and very muca | will meet tesmorrow at noan in| exetted. Joint session, when these results will be A frightenes maid whe had been | formally ap 4. brushed aside was protesting volubly | Senco that the wome whom Ioesmer hat! CLAPP SUCCEEDS DAVIS. asked did no: live In tne house | Davis for a snort | gra Hote Smee ted Lucten ‘ KRUGER OFF FOr FOR UTRECHT. Kruger Utrecht, where te will Ho was greeted by ad wtation and sald Ww RLD: MY LITTLE ONES MUST TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2 2, NEVER KNOW DISGRACE. Be [lean Enough to Tell the Children of Their Father's Crime."’ Coe 20 oe ORE eae cee aE ae at ae te ee tere a GLADYS. eae orang ane HELEN. BOM SE ae eae re one ae at ate peta ae x -| oMy papa {nulling fer vwayson 4 long time Ry her Hrothe called 4 they are man whe em- yeare from the and who has gone # Alvord, # haute lever kr 1 do not be her haat hat ms fatye th the vteinity know Who Koes oul ta walk fw partioularts ftentlor Nor de they “ ise until sive wl support her Calm in Wer Wis Mrs. Alvarit show Jtrouble through wht te the in 1 proudty ereet her «1 t band’s aide friend« of her eo tas and has 6 her hushar brown head LABOR NOTES dernted | the unions of musict vevlew to form one he move was byousht reting, when niganizations Ab Fela 1s Yowith a were havty { Musi F ‘ no the revised ot { New York, which shall joln formed for th elit r treagtninte has notified! i! rt tho AAND JURY, seuss rf abound, the ~MRS, MRR RA REOR a days more terrible fety wae ' convicts daughters yretry chfidren ve nud atl know H feomeun enough to 4] PAINTERS PLUMUERS | SAttssn a SHOE MAKERS 2] soLDERERE 3 Nixon Strike The strik yard at ing, the two hur to work ina strike wan the union #hip By the terma thes in Exton earpentera Joined tie unite in New Yoru, resent cold and grip sei thousand eight hundred ve Hromo-Quinine have * lonate on Alas to-night. | T nnounced a M J. Goodnow ands Central meunx Sunday’ United Theht Work Coopers of York have nt, Vue following Y fulton. Al Sirs Li aodore "Purell. Tae Toport’ of ann Hesktes thin sale, the reg le will tice: EE stat BET | f ‘| special offerings of ‘| Hand- mace Curtains Renaissance. 5 per pair,were 6.25to 7.25 7s SO deren 9.50“ 10.50 jHaexeey es es 13.00" 14.00 Point Arabe, $7.00 per pair, were $10.00 TALO0 eestAlbnge ss 20.00 21.00 fines $25 to 30 -|Tambour Embroidered Bed "| Sets, full size, with twoshams, unt (ieninhines | nd buyers, comprixing from some of Now xelusive homer, 9° ANY, Jun. 22—-Dleuit.-Gov, .Wood- ‘a second) . AL riz has haa ALVORD. | Arets CORNELIUS 1. Cet e eee ee es Ce ete Leche cet chee See. cent she matd, know Hothem, “TL intend that they | sh I t ren Can't See Mim. * 4ald M yeara old, wh ttle Kirt Wha are unumus Inetantly put thelr entire toreturn Yo Trace of Wealth Left ‘the Alvord home in Mount Ver { * wald Mra Conly forget ZONA GALE. French Lace Curtains. Wed., January 25d, we will make the following [imported Muslin Bed Sets. $4.00 a set, value $7.00, Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 0th St Most readers, moat results. That's je great Sunday’ World's Want ree pari ston ey al ; End BROADWAY AND 11TH ST BROADWAY AND11TH ST 1901. JAMES McCREERY & CO. LINENS. TABLE CLOTHS, Fine Double Damask. New, handsome patterus. 2x2 yards, . . $2.75, $3.50, $3.75 < 21% yards, : $3.50, $4.25, $4.75 x 3 yards, . 0 $3-75, $4.75, $6.00 NAPKINS to match, + $3.00, $3.50, $3.75, $4.00 per doz. + 34.50, $5.00, $5.25, $5.50“ Rewainine stock of TABLE CLOTHS,—odd | 342.4, 4% and 5 yards long, at one-half usual prices, | LINEN SHEE’ Single Bed Size, $3.25 and $4.50 per pair. Double * $3.95, $4.25 and $6.50 “ PILLOW CASES. Hemstitched, 75¢., Sse. and $1.00 per pair. Hemstitched and embroidered, $1.75, $2.c0, $2.25 per pair. | TOWELS. Hemmed Huck, $1.50, $ Huck, large size, with wide damask border, $3.00 per dozen. on sizes. — hemstitched, $2,c0, $3.00 per dozen, JAMES MeCREERY & CO. send for the free Catalogue : “Object of Art and Unity from the Far Away East.” anlines ® ORIENTALISTS & JEWELLERS 7S BROADWAY & 18TH ST. Me, a can, & DS, t. Ie free from pore, ‘Neve “Dry Stom Ginger” jwat arrie Oriental Furnishings _At Decided Reductions. (Fourth Floors Folding Screens At °4. screens, 4 fold, 5 Il the pleasing or contrasts of Japanese art, OO some tant painted cloth fest high. At 210.00 femme floss embroidery, 4 fold, 344 fee (Second Floor.) Oriental Cushions $0 S25 For cosy corner and divan. Coverings of eastern materials, Pulled \«y palatable. Formerly 7 (on ; sold at $1.00. Now Figs arid 4-lb. basket. Broadway, Graham and Flushing Aves. The Great Annual Sale of Boys’ Clothing at About HALF VALUE. An event of uncommon interest and the best values ever offered at any of these popular sales. The prices in vogue are such as will draw immense crowds from every point in Brook- lyn and vicinity, Orders received by mail or telephone will be carefully executed. Purchases sent C. O. D, to any -address, and garments cheerfully exchanged after the sale if not satis- factory. This sale is not limited, but can be participated in by Individual pat- tons, homes. asylums, etc. The utmost consideration is given to every detail of Boys’ Outfitting for school, street and dress, a feature that has re- warded past efforts here. Seo Window Display. Sale Commences To-Morrow, Wednesday. SAILOR SUITS, all-wool OVERCOATS, Tan Cov- Blue Cheviot, trimmed ert Cloth, mannish ef- with oe ; black, white fee nigh es finish, or red braid, sizes 3 to 10 sizes 3 to 15 years, value years, value $3.5 ; . 1.98 $3.98 oe. * 2.50 SAILOR SUITS, Blue OVERCOATS, of: the Serge, trimmed shields and popular Oxford Frieze, per- collars, sizes 3 to 10 years, fect dress coats, ae 8 to 3. 00 ° 2.98 15 years, value $4.95. REEFERS for little pes 2 to 8, Chinchilla, Kerse: and Tan Covert, round vel- vet collar buttoned closely to neck, value $3.50. FLANNEL WAISTS, all- wool, plated: front and Valle $4,500 cece ee eee (Extra wl ite’ Pique Shield with each suit.) DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS, all-wool Fancy Cas- simere, many styles, sizes 7 to 15 years, value $3.98, KNEE PANTS, all-wool, 1.98 2.00 serviceable styles, 3 to 16 back, many colors, all sizes, Yesrs: valise Gotscise aa 39c value 696; SeueTea 39 E <The. first. of the Series in Wednesday, January, New | Cotton Fabrics. Sheer eal thea materials, introducing exclusive weaves, designs and colors, including Embroidered Swiss with Mechlin, Maltese, Val, Hamburg and tucked insertions, | Pineapple Grenadines, Plain and Embroidered Batiste. Swivel Silk, Cotton and Linen Zephyrs, | Pongee, Barége, Madras, Oxford, Percales. and Crash Canvas Suitings. Also a special sale of twe hundred pieces of Fine Sheer Drmity, 19 cts. per yard, value 25¢. Lord & Taylo Broadway & 20th St. ALL CARS rung 3d Ave. & AN St. Only, To-morrow (Wednes- dav), Mens $12.00 Rag- lan or regular Overcoats, to-morrow only, at 5.95 One Day Only To-morrow (Wednes- day) Men's $12.00, $14.00 and $15.00 Worsted Cassimere or Cheviot Suits, at 6.95 Second Fier, A UACACAARARARAaALeancccmcnnccacaccaccancanacencacanecesaccneces Ath Sr Sect Sout) Coral AGC, Real Laces. Work and Lace Robes, Renals- tilly Rotven, Lace Randa, Chiffons, etlings. Embroideries. Embroldered Walsts, Robes, Flouncings, Aliovers and Bands, Hamburg Edgingy and ‘Trimminga. Handkerchiefs. Gloves. Proadway.X 19th a. “More for the money than any other book published. Full of facts—easy to find.” 1901, World = Almanac ‘and Encyclopedia. All Newsdealers or by Maly

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