The evening world. Newspaper, November 28, 1902, Page 7

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THIS BILL 1S UP TO“BILU" DEVERY Caterer Who Furnished Re- freshments for Former Police Commissioners Told to Col- lect from City. BUT MR. RIVES OBJECTS. Former Police Commissioners ‘Jake’ ess, “Barney” York, “Johnny Sextor and Abell were the sponsors for a bill of | » $280 rendered against the city for re-| freshments for the then Commissioners | n: And thelr friends, relatives and guests. | ho ‘There were good things to eat and rink on the chartered yacht Julia Gat- ford and the police boat Patrol when the Commissioners and their guests ‘went down the bay on Oct. 3, 5, 7 a 9 189, to give greeting to Admiral George Dewey and later to view tie foternational yacht races. The then Chief Devery, who, accord- ing to the documents filed with the Cor-| poration Counsel, ordered the refresh- ments, was also a member of the ficial sea-jaunting parties who re themselves at the expense of the c Phe Caterer's Bill. } Mazzetti, a cat these refreshments, and now he 4s try-/ ine to collect his moncy. Here is his) bill as presented to the Comptru jt of- For ‘servic, vinndy and supplies. furnished 30 guents ‘on the police boat Patrol. on, Oct. 7, 1898. fs no allowance for rebates In the caterer's bill. When the bill was presen tor W. J. Lyo *ment, he refu : to Corporation Counsel Rives, practically upholds the Auditor | ment. Mr, Rives's opinion, filed to-day, | gays the city cannot be held Hable for the payment for refreshments for Pollep Commissioners and their guesta. Order Came from Devery. Captain Hlbert ©. Smith, who was then in command of the Patrol, was asked about the affair, He informed | dhe Corporation Counse) that he was erdered to procure the refreshments at | coffee, He said ne where sim- ed by afti- ved his Oraers in advising Mees ewered shoulders, ARCHBISHOP ORDNN RETURNS, San Francisco Prelate Won!* $90,000 for Church in Pious © Fund Case—May Get Chi- cago See. f | Riordan, | Rey, Patrick B. et on his ar- vi ather Lavelle, of Patrick's Cathodral. He weat to Fath- er Layelle’s home, The Archbishop gad the $900.00) awardid In- the Pleu Fund case, would be by the Rev the cause of religion out on the ¢ He sald that he had had a delightful visit o nthe other side and that he espe- Holy enjoyed ds visit to the father, Penblahop Riordan has been nam ry possible successor of the Inte A ro Archb!shop osition from this country the matter, Jordan would not discu When asked wh Chicago ho replie icago on my W | — BOY KILLED BY ELECTRIC SHOCK, With His Two Sisters He Ran Against Live Wire, but Girls Escaped with Slight Inquries. he was golng to m golng through at.” August Kline, fourteen years old, was fnstnatly killed by coming In contact with a live electric Mght wire on the Richmond Turnpike, Linoleumville, 8, I. His young elsters, Mario and Susan, mho were with tm, had narrow es- capes, they receiving Hght shocks, Near the home of the children on tho, turnpike some one had lowered eight aro Nghts from thelr poles, and the hoy | and gitls ran against the wires, Coroner Schaewter has charge of a ce are assisting ffm'tn | coLD Jolly w street, is 1 he ‘ot the orders for | house 0 pr i CAMBLING HOUSE Westcott Slips Past Schmitt- berger’s Police and Takes to Bed with What Doctor Calls a Bad Cold. James erger nen in alia Oo} iso at No, 100 West he matter with him?" “The et, I guess, think he w! "that he will not find tt | ve in this precinct.” alley, who tsa pollc 1 The 8 vi a watch ¢ t lives there * ed, amble as long enld consumption was incurable, disease ani sicians fallod to help him, I a husband had that “went. from an in ord When 1 t 1 could hot aiford to W his trying what De ptt 0 ha as aJl inter- went to the . West 22d st., New ed breathing the healing, Koch Cure Into his lungs. felt better, and in less than path, his chills} leas 'than three | mi t auc 1 MRS. OTTO DUE entral ave., Brookly: strength). FEET, SAYS CAPTAIN.’ in bed {n his room in the house, It i\sald this room ts the only! one tn which there 1s any furniture. ¥ t. Schmittberger was told or says he has a bad cold,"" n is there - ABrooklynLady Saves tier Husband's Life, to, worse. consuniption, y one who t to others who are sufter- keep it there. i le prices—much more than we do, to put into garments, Men's Winter Medium length Overcoats, vercoats of _all- wool Oxford gray $10. and black Frieze, broad shouldered, long, narrow collars and lapels, full loose back; special at $10. Men's Winter Made of _all-wool Overcoats, Kerseys—black,blue and Oxford gray $12. melton, stanch, serviceable linings andtrimmings—cut looses and broad shouldered; special 2 Ten’s Winter eS tong, oR real oat (50 Overenats, inches long) and $15. the very full back Overcoats, hanging 3 inches below the knee—blue and black Kerseys, Ox- ford moulles and velours and Oxford and black Friezes; Special at $15, Men's The extreme styles Paddocks and —cut 4, with road fers, form tit- Surtouts, shoulders, form tit ting to the waist $20. line, with long skirts —the Surtouts are double breasted and the Paddocks single breasted; made of Oxford moulles; gil at $20. Men’s Winter Medium Overcoats Overcoats, hand- (ikiined, Somely. tailored, * made of fine Ox- ford and black mel- tons, Oxford Ker- seys and velo urs-— all of them lined witha heavy silk of length the | nly Keep in the body’s precious Keep out the cold. Quaker Oats will put it there--the inside overcoat —and Fad foods will not. You must have food that éatlds, as well as food for strength. If you seek help, a Sunday World Want will find it for you. The Popularity and Fame of Vogel Broth- ers’ Clothing is merited by their high standard of quality and low prices. There are possibly two or three stores in all Greater New York that sell clothing as good as ours, but those stores charge very high We are well able {o convince you that here you can get the best clothing for the least. money—clothing with everything of style, quality and serviceability that itis possible Take any one of our suits or overcoats from $10 to $25, you get a full money’s worth in any of themand as much style in our cheaper suits as in our higher-priced ones, suits and overcoats are made with broad, shapely shoulders, long, nar- row collars and lapels that set snugly to the nec little of your time to come here and convince yourself that Vogel Brothers’ clothing is really the best made. Just try on a suit or overcoat, then you'll see that this clothing is different and better in every way than the ordinary ready-made kind. | Men’s Winter Single-breasted, All of our It will take but Suits, broad-shouldered Sack Suits—made of $10. black and dark fancy Cheviots,the fabrics are pure all-woo!; special at $10, Made from black ThibetsandCheviots anda great variety of fancy Cheviots and Cassimeres, in light and dark col- ors, in all the new patterns; special at $12, Men's Winter Suits, $12. Men’s Winter Fine Mored| Cake jots in black, blue Suits, ind. all the’ new $ 1 5, shades of brown and green mixtures, in overplaid, stripe and check patterns, —broad shapely shoulders and long narrow collars; spe- cial at $15. Men's Handsomely tailored Tuxedo Suits, [xcdo Suits for evening wear, of $20. black ‘unfinished worsted, with broad shoulders and long, rraceful silk shawl collars, double breasted waistcoats. Tuxedo Coat, sepa- rate, $12.50, The entire Suit, $20, Men's fu es Suits, made of fine Import- Dress .Sults sy ravess| whiprord $25. faced with silk to the buttonhole; ele- gantly tailored gar- ments; a custom tailor would charge fine quality; special you $35. Our spe at $25. cial price, $25. OPEN b OPEN EVERY N ADE vores SATURDAY EVENING OY ba TILL mco P.M. AMS. Cor Be Ave 0.50 pu Bright people get good positions through Sunday World Wants. warmth (its SDXTH AVE: pect ne afte rountan. More Ohan 2,000 Men's Sarments Are Arranged in 8 Sections FOR TO-MORROW’'S OPENING OF ° Fe Our Cight-Fitty Sale, could tell lengthy tales of the “whys and wherefores,” but “FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS.” garments are here for your selection. » Se 6.508: Wi The Surprises await you. Our enormous purchasing and distributing power Places Our Offerings Beyond Any Competition. Men’s Suits, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Single- Breasted Sack Suits, All the very latest colorings in pure wool fabrics for Fall and Winter wear; dark Plaids, Stripes and Overplaids; also Ox- fords and Silk Mixtures. Y Double-Breasted Sack Suits. There are herringbone and plaid effects, wood brown, olive and Oxford combinations, black and navy. Sack Suits of Black Fabries. Positively the greatest selection ever gathered under one price; Thibets, Diagonals, Cheviots and Velours. Cutaway Frock Suits Made of Worsted, fast black non-glossable Clay Diag- onals, Men’s Overcoats, 3. 50 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ae: Satin-Lined Over- coats, », made of heavy weight FRIEZES in Oxford and /. black; diagonal overcoatings 7 in olive and gray. i}; Long Bell Coats, with vertical pockets, velvet collar, full sweep, Oxfords and brown or olive mixed. Fine Kersey Over- coats. black, navy and brown, cut in the new “ Manhat- tan” style. Substantial and stylish overgarments. Welton and Frieze Coats. These popular fabrics in Oxford, black and olive shades; all lengths and styles. SSS Sse Special Yodel Garments. Gentlemen who have NEVER been fitted with a ready-made Suit heretofore will be as- tonished at the Pedecten of these garments. VERY SHORT, VERY TALL, VERY STOUT, VERY SLIM and other extreme builds. THESE GARMENTS ARE DE- SIGNED BY OUR SPECIALIST, and it is a feature with us to FIT MEN OF ALL BUILDS. Qlain Foor, Bast.) Wen’s Stitt Fats. All the very newest blocks. High, medium and low crowns, medium and wide brims. Fine quality Fur Felt Derbies, Black and Brown, Choice, 1.30 J For Any Style. Regular Alpine and Fedora shapes. new Triplex, in all the new blocks. Black, Brown, Nutria, Fawn and Pearl. Qéain Floor, Bast, THE Boys’ ; Store| (2d Floor.) A splendid - | showing of high- class winter gar- ments AT PRICES BEYOND ANY COMPETITION. kets, and the regular BOX COATS; also| MENTS for the “coming man” of 14 to 20 Every style of SUIT, including the_popular RUSSIAN BLOUSE, pubs Picteg . e ° ¥ Boys’ Overcoats and Suits. Youths’ Overcoats and Suits. USSIAN COATS in great variety. Fabrics) years, Garments that show all the style of of firm texture in Oxford, navy, olive and/the “Man's Coat” and still retain a certain SAILOR, NORFOLK, DOUBLE-BREASTED JACKET and, THE SUITS are made of. strict! b 3-PIECE VEST, in all the best-wearing fabrics and designs. and mixtures, including olive, Oxford and fancy vere Bi (Second Floor, --The NEW LONG COATS, with vertical! A special showing of splendid OVERGAR- brown mixtures; all sizes 244 to 16 years. | “youthful” touch. ; Sizes to fit all ages from 244 to I7 years. H Sizes 14 to 20 years. Boys’ Celebrated “Mother’s Friend” Colored Shirts STIFF BOSOM SHIRTS, a with detached cuffs to match. Every | [Sher Purtanos Fines: 99 OF ore shirt bears the “Mother's Friend” box of 50, as VIENTA; Key W: lear ¥ label. Open back and front; great| Hivane Putanws Pron: bop 775 SEAR ASA EA variety of stripes and figures. The | % 9% B eueeeaee $2.25 grade; choice box label tells you they were made to be | Et FENIX: nk dig CIGARS: sold at from 75c. to $1.00, 5 Cigars. Choicest Quality at Exceedingly Low Prices. Numerous and enthusiastic as our patrons we are eager to engage the of all. And 90 in with our motio-—~"Cluslty Bener and. Price Lower than’ Else we offer these pleasing bargains for Sarurday: i yi Al 1 INV Untrinmed Feats, Feathers, Wings, Pompons, ete. Ready-to-Wear Hats, made to Ai 750\% at $1.35 t0 $1.65. 1,000 UNTRIMMED CRUSH at 75c\ FELT HATS, made to sell at 75c to 95c. 1,000 Fancy Feathers, Wings, Ht } Pompons, Quills and Breasts; made to sell at 65c. special Saturday, Qaim Floor, Front, 19th §t)

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