The evening world. Newspaper, November 26, 1901, Page 9

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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 1901. FOURNIER, IN FOURTH AUTO LESSON, | ic Loo TELLS HOW TO MAKE QUICK STOPS. SHO0,000 IN PRETTY GIRL THe SU ISIE stone ppowru and Never —— ——— —— | == JOPEN WEDNESDAY EVENING, “Is Ghampion Auto: ‘ “ Ty Sar Caan NA Myer Strasburger Sues Police Believe Mysterious: THANKSGIVING EVE, .mobilist's Advice—|® § ; as sige a eae Former Fellow Members Woman Holds Beautiful prosbilliia Avice ae Lo a ae ] | Former Fellow Membars | earn gy Preonar, | CLOSED ALL DAY THANKSGIVING. Stops on Wet As- 3 a fae ae : i ‘ H ———= ts In PrograssSurprise Special Sale No. 114. phalt. a i Bae: a beans SPOKE LITTLE ENGLISH. . | ‘VS a = SESE ee Men’s All-Wool Winter Suits Henri Fournier, champion automo. { ‘ia of the world, presents to Even- Accused Says He Will Show His | Mother of Senator Hudspeth Thinks | High-class effects and superlative qualities in mottled 7 50 : ‘ NG ‘ ; 4 eres A gray Oxfords, rich olive browns, dark bottle-green World readers to-day his fourth f iy ets é ’ Accusers a Lively Time at She Saw German Maiden mixtures, and indistinct three-tone overplaids—com- id son on “How to Manage an Auto- | \§ \ pee i rhs F the Trial. with Abductress. pare them with average $12 to $15 suits—on sale * mobiie.”” i! : bo SSG < . ny atte ‘ peas een, now and ending Friday, z f i : aha 7 % rise 1 . i process of honing te machine (8 | a a \ cH Sloceatatmarts, miate,ciee |r tor camtion ss cat || Fresh Stocks Right from our Own Workrooms making a quick stop—'s the thing| } TER wigs : a) ee be Ween ut ete AUR earn aye a Histol All Ready for Thanksgiving Wear. Henry Lo: tha! tries the amateur chauffeur mere\ 3 4 pest alae ; , 4 3 ‘ nd Samuel L. Baer have been made fe that baste € MEN’S OVERCOATS, MEN'S SUITS, owever, If they are looking for | M tective Bennett and tan all else at the critical momen:.| 6 | BS ; ‘ : Vil give them all they want tre:. ity Potice Department, 1 1 $5, $7.50, $10, $15.3$3, $5, $10, $15. Forget everything then, exce: to} H ; i ‘ 1 4 ot ee cies [fase to weareh far and wide to- i scotch and Irish f . Oxford gray vi-}Blu: and black Thibets, black and fige press down your right foot, is M q POA, H , one Es Aes re ia? felons and cheviots, blue and} ure cheviots, Qxford and fancy wore sea is es | Wy bite, ie! ° - ai ee a 3 es pats plick kerseys, overplaid and ribbed} sted cheviots, chain-weave winter! Fgurnier's advice. ; | H zs rx : ; 5 R K aa wearers eacans BO nove stertield, yoke Raglan.) serges, pure worsted Clays, all wool stotkedangersof learning speed, i ‘ . aedice nae Se ee pada LETTE LA bated , box and all other models, cassimeres—every suit fully warranted. he says they are greatly magnified. : os 4 : ras ay t Neil @uaYGauphtsulteA lng eur exeda\ [es atleny Dune le Uae Atatugsiae : blonde) S' Yoke Raglan and Box Overcoats, : y ? : \ r ; £ Fi 3 he Ft hat nis resigna- | eich! 1. with light, wavy for ages 3 to 16, of warm and durable e Ou é 3 ? . ‘ oa i aitwns : yes and very attractive dj 4 © BY HENRI FOURNIER. | : 3 X ; HG eee RU NeveecnRieeasliwyeaa inane Boole yicunaland ttieze, 2 sett H ; Pe ; ‘ 5 3 expectation that similar sults will be be- came from Germany six weeks | BOYS) Suits in all styles and of every material known oS $5 LESSON TV. on a visit to her aunt in Jersey + Spee, : ; LEYSON 1 BU strs QUGhnUBChIlen ting Nols NOU to reliable tailoring, iron-grip sewed, Hangers of Learning Speed, and f A ‘ ie fig R : es m Germany by Me. Schlichting Thanksgiving Furnishings and Hats for @ Mow to Make Qalck Stops, of | . i 5 : $ ce EBD eees eer SaBth he: iste tn Germany a _ 6 Taye seldom geen an article on ato-| j seal : ' aie Trew manthe ag Men and Boys at Surprise Prices.' mobiling that did not magnify a g 3 tid ‘ 3 He he 3 - i { are She nd of Travel — ers of acquiring speed f She E Site N Att fuse ts fond of elt h i ' A eS ~ f + \ M ) itu ond of travelling, and her O W di d E ’ ar Fy A matter of fact, there are al : : aN ates AS aacke “otis Mas tubs! Luncie had areca to Seine her to ames |# Open Wednesday Ev'ng---Thanksgiving Eve, : ngers in learning fast running if : SN i : . s able her to see something éf ved | ¥ Sha betes 8 ‘ i 7 7} ylan was to return to e There are, however, one or two cardi-| H Lae A c : : OT SS 5 “ ine w hy eaeen is } points that I want to give for the Z ‘ 5 rae + ax 4 y a tall, et German maiden was of the beginner who i x ‘2 nd °s R SR : ato i ic t kien lane « from an ama Bi : +. at e tw rt Ku d had made a few friends here, chauffeur, . + t f suddenly vanished £ Mrs, place. the necessity - a = 3 = % : 3 . | Schitehet: A week ago yester- Instant stops ts ab- ‘ teas erg 2 H ~ = _ § Ouce 2 aa ae first feared that she ? : * x : had lost her way while travelling In the ur for the firet thme in = t i ory an es) ot 4 :: a i u ars a and that she would ? ay they struck Hudspeth- Robert 8. ' i : : a ger i Buss's description riding pbiiing, af ave ¢: . tS 1 dla, Mr. a tre car with a fashionably ts that the machine Is for | lustrated the action of levers, brakes ¢ 1 i ‘ ; seemed to be very pletely out of his power, | wheels, | usually spen: with |: ‘ ey 4 < . 4 o| Melanie ET) FIT GUARANTEED. ot Aft were an Imm a ganuplisaimply:teze t ‘ é 2 ¢ “| 4 1 dagits| with her, JC was plain that the fashlon- 1 eer called on to avoid Me | mt him w . al H lee : . iri ait Urewsed, middle-aged woman was a migually pad cneD Lie i elatie nal |B . a eat Tee > é cir. a to WitHaur Nour then to the third. his mind ft . and) t wi q g q " . z ined to go wlth “the woman then hts a being already. 68 the | #30r! . ‘ rotated ign | Resise he will on he aby TO DEMONSTRATE OUR PAINLESS METHODS eto uiwheelel helelallvers : edoes it correctly, ! gs ¥ \ : i children ‘ el pe eareee eN, And to Introduce our Thurlo Plate, lightest and most durable plate made. twit hat, inirthe Teadrewlth es «at lifue pale, Tal she i) ig on 4 Nemoiintera ree Belleves Tt Was Mine Tass. All our work Is done paintessly by a simple application to the gums. Rreat rust membrance me off, and will eventually appr i % (_ a : “1 . Mr, |. Mr h-Benson Yp to that time] We are the originators of painiess dentistry. are pate brakes, he w both fect J . “ t 5 ul ‘ 2 he Miss Buss tented. Our prices are within the reach of ali. deta 1d fillings fro from 31.003 . Amalgam fillings, 50c.; Cleaning, 50c.; Gold Crowns, $3.00. 11 operde tif he gets rattled, T can see long ks of é ! (ir q ; 2 j \ is i pera or jy - he i tors are skilled yraduates, their diplomas being displayed at each chairg & eat fal girl a bea re «|and are personally interested in this association, ton In the steering b; sj It ds Just as Important to hay - zm q r noresigned, sito: ‘ nand of one’ faculties In autor Board of Governors he that no charge f 1 keep it in repair, free of charge, for ten years. Being inco bee ir « co of th rn aa . oe : t % 2 1 for Nerves nnd Auto, sty eh - u . Judge z Ke under the laws of the State of New York, this is of reenter value, Hy E uF ma At of an automobile on wet FOR RACING: Mill of, particulara., moe te been ee ; own ratets—| cement y ' we fe eben nin ired tebe: Hees '1212 BROADWAY, Cor.Fulton St.| HARLE b “At in th Mine non ne] ,,Whe Che way Thee over wet asi facoace sentinl to thie extent of Bohan.” tngagiat the womans "T°!" *6 1449 BROADWAY, Cor.CanalSt. | orex ris. SM, 30 W. 12 I2sthiSe wints to stop Instantly, ts to press his | 4 sser is itkely wit in iy = 744 BROADWAY, Cor. ae BROOKLYN, (499 Fulton St. right foot on the motor bri forgetting; t it . : n Hi i Saale 2 W. 14th St.Cor.5th Ave. °2*. sige OPEN TILL 9 P.M. cor, Bridge “ pi andywheels and butions alfke. | u i RUT ea 108 W, 23d, Cor 6th Ave. 9... kr «| BOSTON, 493 Wasniagion at Voll, that {* not d’micalt, ta it? Ana] *Y ety : an el nad thera pia. Eat. oth ate iene ibis Cneetret ot itMloex n nda great deal of presence} wrenches fine loads. bee * ‘ mn of only | ee | ie 988 3d Ave. ineisie tirow”’ pen titi ose ot Se ; yet that one thing occupies) throwlng It re con- esintihe coursdis nec. : pel el a Lael BLA fore three full’ 5 his machine. into “whatever is c, sudden stops should eygrybody who tries t learn, : 1 bles walt | : For Sale. myceny, Also ern - «i e iy fe 5 fomppoirten 243 B'way, opp. C jall. AIL BREAKER "Ope: ates Gyre tna a ne none min on ONG Clothing “sce fa |°: ; tit ; cst : ume ir ee By ALL te sete Credit nly killed. and in the before. hi ¥ ! HORiiee wali x It was burn F ONO Ord hy b Ul Diamonds, Watches & Jewelry 5 ; a r to avold acclient, < } a ’ K for the Holidays. Nellie Morrison, Who Es- Gee neu ites Sa ean Pee ) u } wh “RY LOVERS OF 535 Fullon Si, 468 Fllln Ave., Brooklyn. caped from the Raymond says that he had no cannectton with a eh “ . aN ‘ - GOOD — us thes creanea or Of a $20,000,000 steel st + 7 Street Prison, Found, — | steer "orvorateore othe tinited, States | An ‘ is YF As A PLMASING COMBINATION. : ! selbst PS sea Wi faq) TOBACCO. CREDIT. paNellle Morrison, allas Willlams, at! Vallace, who éscaped from the Kt - ¢ A LANOE AssonTMET, mond Street Jall, Brooklyn, Sept. 27 \ NONE EQUAL WEAR DIAMONDS last, wag capture! in Newark early this Ay GT ey morning ‘nd will be brought back to z ; ter inc SG for MEN, W LOOK PROSPEROUS w YOrk to-day, = £ . \ i 5 ERY, tA ‘The Morrison’ woman and a companion TREE “oe , ; WEEKLY ¥ a were serving \a term for working the tal <> ? $ f MANHATTAN CLOTHING ra ger game, and thelr escape was one SAARC : aw AY) 5 Z New York Store; Brooklyn Store: | Br the most daring ¢ attempted by | l ei Yh on : i ‘ ae a SWAY worten prisoners in New York. i A 2 ssh 4 tets Wh edt deweley ie ‘Tying their bedclothes Into a rope, the [_~% y : - F E ve: / wonien descended from the second floor = | * 4 ‘ iB > rel Paar Pare cate acer ener ile: ciara sins 5 he a. i NEW CREDIT sysTEM learned of their absence. aia : p J Haran eet oir tdnou basta ieaetnetamemaee Detectives Christie and Jacks, of the % E =e es i 4 a Re L. W. SWEET & CO,, Newark Department, were detailed by (oN = \ p arN 4 ; 4 ER LEADING CREDIT JEWELLERS, Dwvtective John Coagrove to look up a 37-59 MAIVEN LANE (fn Store) woman at No. 2% Nichols street, New- 2 Piaina co atk, on advice from New York that th ae Sy | 4 4 fi f tno women were hing In Sew Jersey, ee TA \s G : ‘ Al 2289 3D AVE,, (iia !ftiniss FON eRVBODY, fPo-approach the house in daylight . > y p Anything you want, would: only have served to give the 4 i * a Ee CREDIT TO TG aning, Cio vel nitare, bry Goota, momen warning that tho police were af- ¢ :} i ‘i = - Withane security, tem them, Shortly after midnight the , 3 = ¢ e bs cuaTHUING NNR TAL SV AND. oys house was surrounded and Nellie Mor- dA I] > a REAL Ta Weal she iy that Fison taicen by aurprine, "he wan round fh 7 Ve NE THE FASHION CREDIT HOUSE, Her companten was not in the = 7 Went 1th at. Open evenings. He Ww and th ne tt cas We give a written contract to do your work satisfactorily and to oe LADIES’ CLOAKS & SUITS ~ FURNITURE. SUES HUNTINGTON ESTATE. = u : i d : aie ON CREDIT. oes inioge $50 WORTH, $1 DOwN, Linde Wants Payment for 5 Terms to Suit Everybody. $t WEEKLY, fo Dglivered to Milltonairc. : ——— 4 —— = : - - 5 L 5 LE WANIS, UAB! More Sro™ 4 SPE aeALisaalait (onlisen er Pte it Spa was want cleantiness to rule } Business Opportunities Lawyers. : = : : . wurg, Pa. will ank the Supreme Court ahout your Louse vee eae: at |WAN TED—AN IDEA :: ee DIVORC THA entire wavenses Camver DIAMON 8 ATCHES—Weekly paymentar fee tosmorrow to make the executors of the Theo ROMNSON, 29 Sasaw i a Céllix P. Huntington’ estate pay him x : : omer - f ‘i pate $6,000 for a Correggto and two rare cata- ‘ = = 2 lopues. t 4 ies soyn’that Mr, Huntington ordily ‘and grime from any cause, leaving 4d eTreny —— nae ; Sere inte Rigust iat ase tage as Bet ew ooking, “it doce not injure Pads oy fabrice. (Bi f i Seathtery are Seo hy} are : Me executors. pay they ha 3 hi compat, Chicego, St Léuls, New York, Boston, ourTAB ‘ABLE CREDIT bxentas VET Droatway, caianexerucorel say they, @ ev Advertise houses, homes and apart- | ,,.\tt’ piace a 171 sont iSwest: piicens good DiANONDE, waichen igen isc! pr treated "Base”™ ; ies eeaetaniallat thiol Surtday World. | 2.8 ri eee urd Mee roe lathing ane By No caress it tutte ie, RATIOWAUL Siesta ‘ae es xe For Sale. a frat pay: HMee rater Call x messengre If you have a box, | strictly contiden DIAMOND & WATCH CO. ITF Diatwaye

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