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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENII of Husband Murdering Aged Employer. oe (Special to The Evening World) | TRENTON, N. J., Nov. 2—The police R aro still searching for Franklin Will- 2 fams, who, his young bride says, mur- dered aged John Krause, a paralytic clgar-maker, of Lincoln avenue, md then forceé "ier to assist him tn dis: ing of the body tw temporarily hide his crime. That Mrs. Williams herself assisted fer husband & attempting th postttre, for y of the victim w Mams himself ¢ clock, built, with long black hair @ long dark blue overcoat én front of Furman’ “Oh, Save sed the at A the tive stable, cl up and down in front of the salon of Antone Jaeger. Ir was Apparent to passers-by that she was in &reat dist “Oh. mx dausband has killed end Tet teats he will kil om Here the “woman down com- plea and y carried her Into Jaeger's saloon where sh words to Mr. Jaeger i ers to belley she t Uttlo cpedenge was given to i While sthey. were endeavoring Be 1 having discovered fs his wife's wbser nd ina determined | but qulefemanner ‘asked her to go with a Aim... Shé refused and he left tee A? few minutes later he came back 2 again and agala pl led with her to go e withshim. Again she refused, and at last realizing that he could not walt longer, ‘the man kissed her good-by Jeft the; place, sayini “Then I will’go atine.” ‘Then the spectators realized that was ayidently something tn the wo story, and the bartender was des police. lama escaped, and no tra can be found. Mrs, Willams Tae Young Mrs. Williams Tells "What's tho’ matter,” asked Keugler." |” 1 maa |! hsuband and answerlng the usual ane: erning herself she could she was placed in a ng her condition was Land t Hive Mes. Willinmats Story. hin, began quar matiers short in the workshe Kitche, She heanl loud words, a t yy begged he strike Krause, She tl but a few moment struck and something ful! + returned workslyp, where body of Krause and a heavy wood, used to press lying on the floor, covered » the deer busband any wet a rig. Mrs. Willlams gave no details of what eho and her husband were doing from the time the old man was kt until teft the house, donothing to do with the the rust, but ded have had was fo) rubber blanket and Aowith heavy le ty clear away sige Sou th been Harry Keugler, No. 2, passed her, aud ax was sur prised:to hear her 5 “Mr. } Policeman, save me, On, save | tear coln ave hess In HW house on n Will seureh of employment ti Kept house together with Nie wife, wh rily Facial ¢ (Fron the Ives wi of dingulsing th owe facto n tu ‘ the Central mdition was ry, a Y t Uritat SURPRISE SPECI He + AN Men’s Kersey, Fr: Tiabl ER Oxford gray, blue and t reliable grade, with velv Of full length, with big storm collars garments, lined with warm materials. Inext Friday oS DID YOU T-—THE and fair methods have bro- ght. So here in abundan Suits, rade RELIABLY in our own work: the Suits at $5, $7.50, S10 Qualities and styles amaze and BOYS’ OVERCOATS, in y box styl ] if gray shai sand vicura oe en’s Over in Men's Overcoats, in Men's Overcoats, ¥ ullmore, Chesterticld. ragian, e Belgian meiton, Fr ‘Ardstey, Derr in Fox style: cay ed Batbr nl N s Mighs¢ Men's Hats, Panama, Trooper, Alpine and Tron-Felt Hats everlasting, in all Money returned ii any Saturdays Until 10-P. M. ATS FRIEZE plack winter OVERECOATS ¢ EE BEAUTIFUL nickel's worth, but enough to show that winter is he ¢ i weight goods has been WIPED OUT by the phenomenal tra At the seemingly ridiculous pri $s. \¢ upto SIS. The ¢ raglan and variow MW the + and imported materials, 410 Men's Ribbed Ealbriggan Underwear, 23e, ns Heavy Natural Woe Clothing sold here is repair YER for two days only—To-morrow and Monday. ™ Boys’ All-Wool Knee-Pants, For ages 3 to 16; desirable patterns and durable goods. AL SALE No. f15 tt ieze and Vicuna ne ULOTERS Whstantial and just about a of fall which great values are NEW STOCKS of WIN GOODS. 5 Winter food must be room) — so 53.50 -75| elysian and American Vircoatings of the very ferenmoar ani: 15 nin nd nderwear, 38e, Und irate MMW Derby, 75¢., 95¢ shapes. 145, 1 pur Wear, THe. and up, 5c! Cther Days Until 630 P.M. x d ‘STORE| Between 6th and 7th Aves, 7030 LIT FOR |: oo =o [om } = aS — | — = os => — a ove | VIOLATION OF RULE MAY RE-} NM SULT IN NIGHT IN A CELL. | Maid Mistook Two Men Who Spt! stably to}? vances to lve in Brooklyn Tr Hollingsworth several hours tna The Wilco: The young Ww Jet onek, and th te coll met he had hin penred After Prohibited Hour ha any om e took M Houp Intoxteat ersed. Thin ot Avenue Courc he ow on thee yang 1dY land early drinking Mr. Arthur { = Land, ‘ fourth (Fro vn, violated this rule, Travel de luxe wi In consequence he spent | ity when each rafhw cell and tad te go tof its zone. Th neet RTT \ogistrate n of directors have which that Mr, | attaeh jrent of jan should not te utll ehiMren, friend rang the required ts de nelghbo pagined that tl nto the house ailway ordinary ready-made kind. Men’s $15 Overcoats, $12. Made ot Cambridge, black and Cxtord frieze, blue and black Kersey. in the new loos:, Wroad-shouldered style, also the mediua-length loser fitting Overcoat with rexular poe sur price Men's $25 Great Coats at $20. You tive the knowl Of beirg well dressed int one ot these overcoats —thay're adeof rich, sott-feeling moulles in dark Oxtord) and Cambridge gray very wide shoul S00! Dig and loose all wound, sash pockets, cus om sleeves. Extaontinity 3 @ value at sete eeeeeceeee Men’s Overcoats at $22 & $25. wither in the long loose single or double breasted style or the smart surtout, both are illustrated from the garments bove cut the fabrics consist. of large overphids. xreen, brown and Oxford. miatures—carmenis that’ wouldecest) you $36.00 or $400 at agond custom tailors our DI Be Os FOUL Prices ceeeeee Ghe Best Values @ Prettiest Sty les Ever Offered in Girls’ Clothing. Box Reefers, sizss 6 to 44. made tine ts bluish and brownish mixtures; wari *3.98 » made 8 6 to 16; tull back with vol Wet collars; voke amd culls nvatly colors red, blue, casi 4.98 200; OE prea py s! Ragdans, cies 6 to 4, nade of "Full Length Automobile Coa English covert. clot \ t Girts' fine quality, Mefton cloth, double breasted, tall) back, hang ing grace m collars, turned up utls, the ¢ ue, actual val, “5.08 S.os 1S, nun wil © without yoke, silk all the newest and most w UE 0.98 smill women. tin lined th ovehor Lar, turned-up eutts, yes and tabr bee Mal Orders Promptly Filled, sod then discharged. * which « Journey Journey Into the atre ‘CLOTHES LINED FIVE SUSPECTS. nant Ise Wileox's version olingsworth ona Hix friend was 6 five stewards of the | rested last night on a charge of late calling | sted smuggling w Dd Assing, twenty. ean aetuat thirty-one; ay CArriige supplte hn Setbol, \ th | Uhirty-mix, and ‘T. Saumang, twenty-two, efats aitiin that when they were ar- Now that most o fr clothing was found to be successfully raf, worth each earring 1 who made the arrest, say that r were agents in and that a dealer recelving the 1 te ozon The small verial impurities A sive the quan ——$<$—— © Queen of All Ireland, (From Laty Anne Darnartta Letters) tr ;/ woman who wax nese thy Special Sale of Men's $22 Long, Loose OVERCOATS, 50 Inches Long, at S15. popular garment ever made by us is at Coat — it’s the garment of the season — very broad shoulders, long and loose, slash pockets, turn-up cuffs; made of a heavy gray Oxford and Cambridge frieve. We had the foresight to prepare large quan- ities, and in face of the scarcity of the long overcoat we could charge $22 for them, and they're well worth that—but we give you the benefit of our fore- 15 00 ° sight and place them on special sale at... Men's $15 Suits at $12. Made of black Thibets and in the broad-shouldcred, military and tyle, smurtly cut, with long, narrow, snug- equal and in many ways superior to the ordinary re 3 12 it price. Men's $20 Suits at $15. Every fabric that's new and considered good style is represented in this line—thy new xreens and browns, faintly over plaided effects, Oxford mix- tures, cut in’ smart stylish sack suits: your $25) ex- pectations are easily realized in these suits 1 15 Prince Albert Made as t Men's $25 Ciisa Vere $18.) cuton the same patierns as our $52 coats and ves. 5, bread: shouldered ere tally shaped collars and lapels, silk faced te the eegeserase lined with pure molair serge; nothing tess than and vest can equal them in value or style: th unmatchable at eee cceeree worsted Cheviot reculition sack fitting collars; List of Bargains m Boys’ Clothing Ghat Mean Snug Savings. Boys’ $5 Winter Overcoats at $3.50_We p'ace On special sale another lot of 200 of these long, loose over- coats, in dark and light Oxord miatures, heavy and ar sizes 5 to 145 regul $5 overcoats, 3 50 Lab als. sees vse seereciseve Roys' $7 Frieze Overcoats at $4.95—Heavy ant warm, cut long and loos lash pockets, turn-up cuffs, Wir value $7, special 4.95 jan Overcea's at $4,95_The very tet of eres and style, made with the yoke etie:t, reversibly beitss mad: in Cambridge and) dark Matveee 4.95 Oxford triezes; regular value $7, special s’ $4 Double Breasted Winter Suits $2.95, al lot of thes: two-parment shes 6 to M4. Ag suits, mids of warm, heavy bMue cheviots, and = wide ase sottment of fancy dark miatures, made in our own work- ore, Made as good as they rocms (ts our clothing), the sin value 2 95 Great Coats, Special at $10, cial sale 109 young men’s winter overcoats, Made of ( d gray mixturs. slash pockets, manly shoulders; hanging long and V snug-fitting collars—in.tact, cut on casy, liberal lings as our men’s coats, Small men it an advantage to w.sit this department; they easily fitted. Regular values n sites 13 tod culls oi: she loose all arour the sam, will Vogel Brows Open Saturday * Till10.jg0 B. iM WITH SUMATRA. *|SO SAY MEN WHO ARRESTED 1 North German | steamshiy Hremen whe were are Ws inspectors O'Hare and Angel, the & systematic tn to- ‘) [must tell you of tre reply of a young en at the same time and who wore green rib- Ua ANENISTEE AN SA tthe rebel color. “Why, ~ 3Solid gold Diamord? set with two Larges“! SF Htoop Ring, Hand that for this re Mieor, “Is tt that so pretty a| ff Solid cold Link Solid gold Snake }Ring, set with {Solid gold $54 N- Fang pritiant diag Geruine Dia Cet with § a REI Unik tt mute ou f Kenuine dia-}witheenuine dia-fdiamonds and {Pin, setgting, ac-fMoness ane eMmerahly screws, no chip “to be admitted, that do what you wil; [ff moncs in. star} mond and ruby; twotlungarian 3 with genu- $tul val-for ruby centre; ac-¥solid gold tual value, burghers were trying to get in the house, Lit grows e Ae Setting; actualfactual value, icpal it ine dia- tual value, $25 00; actual val- ¢¢ 50.00; = = = value, $5.50; $5.50; price, $25.00; price, $}mend, price, 1 S30; price, § price, price, $2.35. $3.75. $10.75. $2.00. $3.75. $9.75. $4.78. $24.50. {SOLID GOLD JEWELRY. | O Men's Solid solid Solid Kol Gypsy AB cold Car Rings Cutter ma ‘hn, is < es : De. pean [At Si j ; XG i- fe nuine It really scems, judging by the past few weeks’ cnormons business, that ours is the only ne ay comb dia store that hasthe right sort of clothing at popular prices—of course we have been making diamonds, $8.75} valu: $10.00; = oars mond men's c'othing ‘‘made as they should be'’ for a great many years, and it is doubly i : i of pearls, opals, 3.59" 3 ese 3 a s gratifying to id G cket, swith 3 garnets o ve Initial Ri aap PF $6.51 see so many men have come to appreciate the great difference between our clothing andethe sai ee Men's Initial Rings, rats#d $3.75. sapphires and{ S238 C gar ' HAMMERSLOUGH BROS. The Diamond, Jewelry and Watch House of (Imerica. RELIABLE GOODS FOR LESS MONEY THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE UNITED STATES. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS FOR EARLY PURCHASERS OF HOLIDAY PRESENTS, ANY ARTICLE NOW SELECTED CAN BE RESERVED UNTIL THE HOLIDAYS. { DIAMONDS. | wy Wy, v | | | Cluster Ring, sit} Genuine diamond Ear | with 20 large dia- Foor codon es Screws or Ear Drops,{ Solid gold Brooch, set ' * . {monds, turquo se ese 3 iMiant pure } wil i Solid gold Coll Pin, heasi-f™ MES TUN SF ieee and brilliant dia- $v, Mulllant pure} with 4s Orlental pearls Bly carved, set with a large {cehters actual valusy$ ions, actual value, White, actual value fan 1 genuine diamond, {ff diamond; value $10.25; price, ? $45.00 price, $110.00; pri $57.00; pric: actual value $35.00; price, $4.75. $19.75. 357.50, $22.50. $10.75. = DS+Ie AY) 7S Men's Gypsy. Ring, heavily carved and Genu ne nuine Dia- almandines oF €M-¢ potd init’als, $2.75 Cutter, plain mondinstars: tte f ae: price, excraving {rebies price, }ulter, plain” or See oe 52.50. Boys’ Initial Rings, $1.75 FREE. siso, f° 33 Pe Oe nen nt 53:75. } WATCHES FOR MEN. } } WATCHES FOR WOMEN. { Soci ee ae ead Solid gold 14-karat gold- tilled cases, American cases, Wal- tham move- ments, move- ments, $19.75 warrant- 14-karat ed for 103 gold: Ned Solid gold case, set with genuine diamond ino chip). Walthim movements;$; ment, ments, "55 iewelled movement ice, $13.75 WS $5.50; $2.95 |" $15.75 } $10.75 ALL WATCHES WARRANTED FOR THREE YEARS, W ver cases, American move- Solid gold case, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10.30. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8.30. ESTABLISHED 23 YEARS. Manufacturing Jeweller and Silversmith, 409 & 411 ‘FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, Opposite Boerum Place, near City Hall. FINE Fine Clothing at 60 cts. i. Dollar. y lc ccasin eg RE: 4 tting (i Business. Quitting tii Let your euter man) XQ FURNISHINGS Your inner mau had his inuing yesterday. ve his to-day —and here. : 5 ia BN par arenes but here will you find fashionable reliable clothing | Hike ours at such terrific reductions from former prices. quitting retail business, our stock every garment now Beaut!tul bus 2 A more complete Furnish- ing Goods Store than ours would be hard to find. Especially notable for the tastefulness and up-to-date. ness of all that it contains. Whatever is new in Neck- wear, Underwear, Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves—whatever ‘vou please—will be found here first and of the best. Browning-King-5-6 Cooper Square West, New York (Nearly opposite Cooper Union) Brooxtys: Fettox Street axo DzKaun Ave. Open Saturday till 9 p.m. We are must be turned into money and goes at Go cts. on the dolla: Hined Albert coate and houldered uvercoats Carr's meltoas. 4 full-drean # " kere ft perfect sattetaction, but all go now at 60 cts SUITS & OVERCOATS "=" 2 $15 ‘ SUITS & OVERCOATS “™ © i= $12 SUITS & OVERCOATS °™*"" * 2 $8.50 Among the sults teduced to $8.50 are tmported black Thi! p 1 ng sults tn black, it gray; neat checks and mistures in fashionable forelan fabrics, oto. js reduced to $8.60 are long, Icoke overcoats In black coverta and English whipcords; fine black Imported Open Saturday alght til 9, HAMMERSLOUGH BROS., 830 BROADWAY, } Among the genuine Trish fr: The Successful Auctioneers attribute their sue- cess to advertising mn THE WORLD'S AUCTION COLUMNS. eserves A National Book International In Its Fame. Univezsally Recognized asthe : any Standard Americar: Annuah Such is the 1901 | World Almanac and Encyclopedia 1901 World Almanac and Encyclopedia, ¢ © @ ASK THEM. [timed teen so | “oma meustealer,

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