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Ne See j ' } THE WORLD: MONDAY E “EVERETT BODINE LATHAM | IN CELL FOR LACK OF BAIL.! _ Accused of Double Forgery, Smooth Young Promoter Denies all Guilt. y ENING, $ Lee A. Agnew Says He Forged ‘ Check for $5,000 and Its Certification. | Twenty-Light Thousand Yards of =] We secured this handsome off of Dress Fabrics from the American selling agents of the FRENCH CRYSTAL CORDS. Worth $1 OVEMBER U1, 1901. and $1.25 Dress Goods At Fifty Cents a Yard! noted Freach manu acturer, They are superb goods, and represent the highest value in their gradess , FRENCH POPLIN VELOURS. Worth $1.25 Hoth fabrics are 44 inches wide. There are four variations o: weave, and cighty colorings, to make selections from— Unable to furnish $2.50 ball, Evere Redine Latham of Ann 2 Arbor Law Sc rd Unt Navy Blues, Eroans, Greens, Garne s, C stors, Grays, Cardinals, Russian Blues, Tans, Royal Blues, Resedas and Plums} versity, is in a coll effernon Market And you may choose either sort now lice Court Pricon. je charge mS = AT 50c A YARD egainst him ts forgery and grows out of a transaction with Lee A. Agnew, a Rewspaper correspondent and inventor. Mr. Agnew recently completed an ! ‘vention for the automatic ig. wrap) Ding and rddressing of newspapers. He aecured seven patents on the machine and was about to sell it for $120,000 to Jameg A. Tenney, a lawyer, of No. 140 Broadway, when he met Latham. Mr. Agnew says that Latham, who !s the son of a prominent attorney of De- trolt, Mioh., represented himself as a promoter and the American representa- dive of the Barings of London. Latham offered $90,000 In cash and $250,0 In A rare chance for buying the best-kind of a Christmas gift for woman or girl. Rotunda, fi SILVER-PLATED WAR At About Half Prices The position of our two Stores, in being the largest distributors of Silver-plated Wares, brings some remarkable opportunities our way. It makes Wanamaker’s an economical place for the buying” of these handsome wares at all times; and remarkably so upon such an occasion as this. ; é With T anksgiving Day only two weeks a ead, housekeepers are anxious to hav: table and sideboard settings at the very best Now, just in the nick of time, comes this extraordinary opportu- | Mity to select the fine Silver plated Wares that are needed to brighten dining-room and beautify At About Half Price There are all sorts of pieces in best Cuadruple-plated Tableware, as well as igi There a S t genuine, origisal Rogers’ Knives, Forks and Speons. The details follow: : ee GENUINE ROGERS’ KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS— Fish Forks, 75c ea. atock of a company to be organized for the machine | A a ts. ° 7 a 6 nities fee en vaieasecar aseal eatin: aire ais Che Ry Store’s Ohird Thenksgiving tables but had forged the certification. Ile reported the case to the police, und satham was arrested yesterday as he as entering hin house, at No. 4 West Fifty-seventa street, where he had been | living with his wife. He was locked up} in (he Tenderloin police station. | Acting under the advice of Mr, Lenney, Mr. Agnew concluded to acept Latham’s offer. Early in September he entered int@ an agreement to sell his patents to Latham. As an evidence of good faith, latham produced a check drawn to his order on the Annual Chrysanthemum Show ° - Is Interesting Chousands. | Tea Spoons 85c doz. docker Trust Company and bearing the | I the Jefferaon Market Police Court | The Main Aisle is beauteous with its rich showing of Dessert Spoons, $1.50doz Pie Knives, 50c ea. Z signature) aoparentlnerW (GL DUrn nt) ae warcscea renal eee isite Ch th It is, as we said yesterday, a Fe eee rere parame ealtes BSc omy pen Bt looked liké a! respectable young busliens | exquisite Carysanthemums. * y Y> Tatle Fer's, $1.70 doz. Fish Knives, 85c ea, | business in Filnt, Mich., dence at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. The check appeared to be certified. Latham offered to deposit it and give Decsest Forks, $1.50 doz. Coffce Spoons, 85c doz. cons, 1c ea. Eutter Knives, 100 ea. ? Cheese Scoops, 25¢ ea. Cream Ladies, 25c ea, display simply to add fresh charm to your favorite store. And i what a radiant attraction it is! Billowy masses of gorgeous man. From what arent that he Is and has so prot did way It was ap- very shrewt lawyer, himself that It $i r (Candlesticks, hla petronal check to Mr. Agnew for a EG con let nintacteawas if color; mosaics of yellow, white, pink and variegated hues, on Dist Spoons, 50c ea. Gravy Ladles, 45c ea. h it. le represented that Tr. htt u e . vite i . . : sas, > = J re Durant’ was tntereated (0. tho. company Cheek Sti in V | exhaling witl? pervasive power the subtle fragrance of the Satu Bowls $2.5) Ones pale oe es Sm isaac 90¢ ea. that was to manufacture and sell the | Magistrate Olmsted sald he wanted to : . . seri ; Sa; ade Jars, $2 | Children's Knife, Fork and Spoon, a set. Weasel (cidinetioachine aca W neYaliened k roraseeae Uae ceee TAN Stately pine. Hail, the Chrysanthemum, vivid with frost and Waiters, 75¢ to $1.25 Thiple-plate Medium and Dessert Knives, $2.25 a doven. ' At the reaueat of Latham, Mr. Ag- | ney. representing Mr. Agnew, Informed fire, the queenly harbinger of Winter! freer Uater-trlee Store, Dasemeat, nem Ae-agited the second check in a vaun «fe Nassau Bank, Each man had a key to the vault, and it was | ° agreed between them that one should Bot open it save In the presence of the! Cou: the that the check was still tn} Bank vault. He promised | o-day. and tt will be produced jen the examination of Latham ts pro- It is one of the finest Chrysanthemum exhibitions New York has ever known. Thousands of the choicest plants in the United States, cultivated with greatest care, are on view The Basement Under-Priced Store ded with to-morrow afternoon at 2 —— —~ = sitatnaes (ook theierclioianry tepaite Pee acquaintanceship = and for sale in all the lovely fulness of their regal dignity. | Sale of B L A (es K V E L V E T S ward the formation of the “Agnew Auto Folding Co., Limited." He reported progress to Mr. Agnew, and promised to make a payment of $2,500 In the lat- Agnew proposed the name of Latham to the Union League and the New York Athletic Clubs. The young man {9 well connected in this city, and has wealthy We have secured two hundred pieces—more than four thousand yards—of handsome Silke | face Black Velvels, of the regular dollar quality, to sell at 55c A YARD! The prices this year are ‘ 40c., 50c., and GOc. Per Plane. Ser part: of) October, relatives in Michigan. It Is understood Payment is Delayed: that he had trouble with his father —SS== = The velvets came from one of the best manufacturers in the country. On various pretexts he delayed this| about a year ago In Detroit, andeame to == 7% Sahn ates aT A = A payment until Mr. Agnew's wife be-|this city. He han been here ever since,| BIG SEAS DAMAGE LINER. a These identical goods are now selling in New York at a dollar a yard, and will continue to sell at that price. camo suspicious of him. On her sug-| living by his wits. gestion Mr. Agnew went to the Knick- erbocker Trust Co. and learned that that concern had nor certified a check for $$,000 drawn by Mr. Durant, and that Latham had no account there. A visit “If Mr. Agnew thinks I was trying to get the best of him he ts very much mis- taken,” sald Latham to a reporter for ‘Tho Evening World, “There was no in- tent to defraud. As a matter of fact he Cunard Capt. Warr. STOW steamer Qu line Saxonia, from Boston Nev. 2 for Liverpool, calle here this afternoon.. She reported hav Ing encountered fearful seas, which ha Choosing the right Corset is the first step towards a perfect fitting Gown. The upon at once, it it is to be profited by. } | | ‘The two hundred pieces which we secured, make temporary good fortune that must be seized | This is a lucky chance for possessing a velvet dress, which every woman wants this season. The - velvets are needed for waists and dress and hat trimmings. to Mr. Durant brought out the fact |the check in question has never passed| cause| her delay, One day’ she logge: out of my legal possession. It is in a@| only 107 s a yard, thatthe | did npt;know \Latham, and Bad| Songs vaultzol witch sti poscasi one Of | Cy) worn te ihe Goan! which broke over 55¢ a yard i Surther not drawn the $5,000 check. two keys. That fs all I have to sa: i | FIREMEN OVERCOME, Fall in the Dense Smoke of! RESCUER 100 LATE BLAZEILLS WOMAN injured her deck forward. FULLL” GAR JUMPS TREK Passengers in Panic Think | NEWEST are correct in shape. More than that, they are in ma- i terial, in form, in finish, the most clegant examples | of the Corset-Maker’s Art that the Twentieth Century JOSEPH BECKEL & CO, ; .D. or Ame! For the benefit of milliners or others who can use an entire piece, we have made a Piece-price- that is still a little lower— Rox containing 22 ty 22 Box containing 25 to 25!, yards at $13.50, ards at $12, Valu> $22 to Value $25 Special s:lling space in the Basement Under-Price Store. $22.75. to $25.75. Here are other Basement offerings that are of large economy importance: 8 § HANDKERCHIEFS For Little 6 for 75¢- Men's Handkerchiets. and 1] inch hems; at the special price uf 6 tor $1. Excellent, serviceab little prices like these: | Satin ’ TOWELS Sharply Reduced ble Towels, that every housekeeper needs, at UR! MP has yet seen. Pure linen, unlaundered; nectly kerostitched, with pretty hand- i ean ee URED ELA. ul uh 6 . worked initials, all letters; eapeclally pov valte at 6 for 7S. Bicsched towels at us cau with border of red ciate FRIGHT AT INEBRIATE. Made in France. Sold everywhere. WetaSn SHOU dherehletanG fonts perros bende geey ; 3 priced at A ‘The regular $3-a-dozen sort; of fine quality of pure linen; ! F TAFFETA RIBBON ; Man Who Was Passing Coald Not = ea “5 is sor if a Burning Jute | Renem iter tm ‘Time They Are About to Be = Table Napkins Under-Price, _|oter Sain tate Rikon coo tage oa ene Factory. wanes Dashed to Pieces, West 14thsr Three ggoupe of Napkins all pate Unen of aeliable qiaty, at #6464 wie, guaranteed all silk, fn Pinky Light bloe and while at ae z | aT th Sf, sharp redictions trom exdinary values: Nepting | Worth fully a third more, Mrs, Margaret Murner died tast atent | | ae 2 fen | Esto ER Hy. 1807: in broken dice tal Three fremen were overcome at @ Are] Te asia ater | Something happened to the forward g Pe itroken esp pkins of heavy, serviceale| . Men's and Women's GLOVES fn a jute factory In Brooklyn this morn- Fi Pee rs ee eee rar Rn ; truck of the forward car of a molt: Pere an alter oEalinen x22 In Walking Gloves for Men and Women, splendid for wear just 3 ie tame Ses 2 effec burns Which she Third avenue “L" train. this} 1 CTU Rt Sea Palade jnow, at, oh id Greene pane pein aed recelved by upsetting a kerosene lamp t Fiftleth stecet, and the Shoe De t ‘O’ RELIABLE” - tS doce, ie a acai Se % 75¢ a pair AoC fe ‘ : ry : ae the | ft Ner home, No. 4% Main street, early elatlecuithelralisfand begat acraping/| ‘S 1O 13 {Ae 4 if © |and unusual values at the price. | These fire was confined to only one of the aaa r Bet For Men—Qne-clasp Pique Gloves, in red tan shades three buildings occupted by the factory, wo tha: the damage was not great. yesterday morning. Mrs. awakened by hearing a noise made by heard | s were badly frightencd, them had just read of the car | the car did not have much CARPETS (Tuesday, Nov. 12th.| so, 30N ABLE BARGAINS. An Offering of CORSETS — | All sizes in each, For Women—Two-clasp Pique Gloves, in reds and tans. The factory, which ‘s known an the| an Intoxicated man in the lower hall- arly went over the eng of th " Fes | asics am an | a y aver the end of Mere people apprec’ate the splendid values offered > ——_—_— Panet Mills laitettuated|'in {Carr gen Shee Houses ae Sixth avenue line at Fifty-ninth street, | ma poten Snueenya These new lots, at little | $1.25 PE TTICOATS at 75c atreet, between White and Bond streets.| In attempting to light a. kerosene | sny ch ned that they were — We ht Re lalleoreddcolenetatic i E les, in white, pink and blue : Two of the buildings face on Carrol) Jamp «he upset it and the flames tgnited tty be dashed 0 the treet th ext | Op UNGAR PEC reduced artistic At 5 rt » in white, pink t long |, .BeY, are ombre striped sateen, in pray and white, wi atreet and one runs through to Presl-! her night-dre. Charles Chapin, who | winute., Le inet panies Wi 's Atd Vdining-room furnishings — for the At 75c, worth $1 to $ ae : eicorerts tat et long side-plaited ounce, finished with side ratte, Remarkably evi, t dont etreot, in the rear. ‘The firs! happened to be pasaing the hog | Omen S ¢ 1 Thanksgiving hostess to prepare for ; ae ied nee eros read back well-made petticoats, to sell for such a sinall price, }the comfort of her guests. 75¢ each atarted In the basement on the Carroll | tier cries and. went tm her acca Paton hieerieeteneed hl - . 2 atreet side and the smoke quickly be-| fefore he could extingitian ihe The aot tha ate brakes,» The | and Velour Cal/| Golden Oak Extension Tables... $4.00 ee ——— Renulas vaine 4.9125: iF came Soldeneeltiet helen plas cea were ane oe burned In a horrible man: a with an extra hard bump | 7. c a) Oe ee ae es ae a ae MIRRORS. LOW PRICED Children's ‘Dressi ng S larmed, o women, | shout the body. some of the passengers think | oa (reduced from $5.50). a * 4 anal: heel meade in mau rush = for), the : era The ite he init Badlon & Lace Boots, Golden Oak Dining Chairs... 76 | — ttere are two offerings of Hand Mirrors, at prices that will) An attractive offering of Eiderdown Peasy ae atreet. Some of them were pretty badly bruised, but that's all. ACCUSED OF $2.85, (cane seat—reduced from AAO), | prove irresistibly attractive : At 10c—Hand Mirrors, with backs of black composition, bive and red, with prettily crocheted eigs of zephyr. 16 years. Sizes 2 to - » Warm and comfortable garments, that were $1.50, pore dieita Wie cena ed Welt THEFT Anlecaminntion showed th “Reliable” Carpets, rugs, draperies,| At25c—Hand Mirrors, larger size, with wood or composition | each, now reduced to 3 e 50 of = no dan now | 4 » economy for = " don, of No. 1M Degraw street, who run ; value $s, fore Jerabiof genulne economy for! backs, i Sl each the elevator. Ie stuck to tila post and Lone Credieaves you holhimipaes Formerly Broadway, 4th Ave,, fan the elevator through the dense amoke, Joking the women so that they did not lose thelr heads altogether until the last person was out. Aa s00n us the firemen came a second BOY AND GIRL WED. MARRIED IN CELL BY TOMBS passengers were permitied to * brats and ack ta the rath below \Kid Button and Lace Boots, and worry. CASH or CREDIT (wPeERTHWAIT A.T. Stewart & Co. In Dun’s Your Sth & 10th Sts. $2.50 Eyeglasses at} 7m Was sent in, for jute factorie: ° considered hard ‘fighting when once CHAPLAIN. 33. 25; WO. 106 and 108 West 14° St. | A f. SS Financial Stand- ablaze. A number of men fi Engi | i ti tle robes formerly $5.00. NEARS Sr cnold ing, in’ Broad: 00 Pai : where the emoke was thickest, and|Young Mridegroom Admita Of- nally lifted back Brooklyn Siores Flatbush AV. near Pultan Sr way It's Your . ar. Joseph Barrett, Edward Dunphy and Edward Cunningham were overcome. fense, but Snye His Bride Barrett was in such a bad way In Innocent. valle. 4 and meanwitte ral aan hour's § an The rattle the road wax stalled to the Ni Enamel Lace Boots, CANDY Appearance That Counts, By taking advantage of this offer you save more than half the usual cost,and at th: same time you are sure to get he was sent to the Long Island Ch Men were ¥e ——. pon , m af hh ‘5 5 i "At President and Hoyt street, across], Bride and bridegroom of un hour, value $5.00. eR fit any man in fe iarishine bate) rlacees atte ai from the factory building, in the rear, is Public School ‘No. as i Joseph Burns and Lena Zelner, a boy piesa CLAIMANT MARTIN CUT OUT. SPECIALS FOR MON 0 bs *ull Neck Wear, Handker- any street, home lowest prices to thousands of benefited When theJand girl of Evansville, Ind., were ar- i | scholars heard the wngines they becam 0 ssaerens = = . 10¢; i i i se. Siyles) $patrons—a good reason why you too’ tly frightened, but Erineipal Sprols}raigncd in the Centre Street Pollce | Noe Heported fram su 0 15e) chiefs, Mufflers, Lounging or office. Siyles | jmirans 3 soot me. | have to assist?” a auleted their fears and they dd‘ not not permit the court he sat tn to be her? ked Magistra mwas not Ww Lord & Taylor, SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY. | oe? {7 are the smartest meastafl of Ocullsts and Eye Sur- leave the building. Court to-day charged with the theft of the British, 1 » Held. ts } . . i se (“on A Seer gee 9 from a man named Bernard in DON, Nov, 11. African Brosdway & 20th St } finer he find Dates oval) 108 | Gowns and House Coats, to be found any-| ee is concen en free to SPITE CASE DISMISSED. | t:vansvitio inst week. Burny,confessed | Compensation Commission to-day: heard leer | Pajamas, Night Shirts. + ey the where, materials | Htigtusedto rs Gateraate ees eeele Ae, money’ and (pereinden | Sr Te! 10 aane i ors 8 Fconch claimants | 54 BARCLAY ST. | ; CLOCK are the choicest, | ralnd the girl to run away with him. He salq | fara, 0 Bvt) £0 | Ww, WA oss Shir “ re. | . . ! eae Tarai si améventimiveioneesnt nal) panded £ ne chatrman remarked | | Genny gon ES AUN | Dress Shirts to measure. | Variety is large, workman- Dine aera ats eeeNIR hay eke TST + "Don't you think you ave done her | Maat yea t ee aablaned, that | AT ICORTIANET ST. | ar ship such as comes only froin Cour elitodayyiasclansenthatine a great wrong In running away with ryrauthoritien, and that DUEL FOR TAMAYO? i SONSSHUACH, | Handkerchiefs. the best workmen used to vent spite, Sante! Juskonita| “I realized that, thelhoys |i Malenaen net Bin i Johue iAntent a ° 4 | Near 4th Ave, ie 3 =(3¢ « ‘ \ ( > For To-Day: keeps a saloon at No. 30 Rutgers street. “I thought ft all over this morning! nounsed that the Gaeccamee key an , ‘ f State sa Eye Classes Free sloves. H | 54% Faltoa St. Some weeks an © words with| While in the Tombs and sent for the | the N neuter cama cacrgereeest tay Fi 5 it r | | Our $2.50 Yoke iat | Brottins man, e dealor, Mving ; 4 4 andl having Met ister to marry us. He brought Chap- A m, ~ eens rami ain smh, ant we nave Just ten | COTTON BROKER FAILS or Tamayo, § " roadway 19tp at. ee Lip thre: that he woutd! married.” i ween . S N Wood &( 0.,/ é ater Tk was Burns's story was |dobn 1k, Mersuramith, of tate. 'e . oy! F yesterday, When] tree. The held them both | not the , F tes of Dey fe Clothing Roth came ne told Lippman that he | until ch papers nhouth are! gy were erat eat ee Scand reset ieee seo: 5 Arley Told. Nad purchased five cents wort og wate The fallure way anneunced thiy mor-| aid a friend oth | 742 B ay, Ai Story Bricd yet oles Key eHe twentatocine Media aes Ong, teowlo were arrested sare| ogee ated aunreucamlth, a Halt-| 2 band So- svention is better than cure. | 5 740-742 Broadway Put a Want in The World on: a ths 0 e cate: -| more. member ‘of the ork: Cote anaeys ( , bits) ‘ ; ‘ seater scenes ipstatan that Juslconite he, Punk ecle. were, acrented Bat_ | Haxohange. | Mr, Merauramith ta noc! Ciet). to visiting © Taina- day World Wants prevent Busi-/ WATCHES ‘"" (Just South of Astor Place). day. Get what Is wanted on "Magistrate Mayu disinivecd the case, Chief of Police of Evansville: Sr nO ee ee eee oe te Ct ona ness Faltures, wile bot iM x vray Warden and askel him to get a m dx claimants for TAA, $$ released by the Cly!! Governor. Menged, $15 Overcoats reduced to.. E East 23d St., N.Y. | |

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