The evening world. Newspaper, October 15, 1903, Page 6

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“THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 15, 1908, vOnbNArPED 76 Beat nis Law scr. LURoLy FOR WIFE MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY — APPED 10 “DAT LAWS RETHED TL dams ry (yoods(_o Frank Goodwin, Who First Shot Ag y G Us e Aired Blackett, ot, Crippled by Jer. Woman and Then Himself, SIXTH AVENUE, 21ST AND 22D sey Central Rallroad Engine, Hopes that Her Wounds Will , Called for Trial. Frank Goodwin Is dying to-day in Lin- TAKEN TO PROVIDENCE iatioded (oni Eee fend ta\ Lian GvISE BUT LATER BROUGHT BACK Elling duel venasedoe spon) nier cra || Woments Fackets-ps fe egg The eal Oi | ies In the women's ward of the same hospital with two bullet wounds in her body, which he {nflicted upon her in an | attempt ¢o murder her. | ‘The Goodwins lived at No, 168 Lincotn 4.58 eaalil,_ fines — with lapped seams—fiy front—value 87. @ Had Been Dismissed, but j ‘Miss Serber Has Renewed It } ‘in the United States Circuit How a steel off fount; holds 4) avenue, the Bronx, in a tenement which |is known as the "Morgue." Goodwin is fifty years old and his wife is only | twenty-five. He became Jealous of her pease OF the fine clothea sha: wore. can't afford, to wear those clothes," he told her." I don't buy them for you and you haven't any money. an." Odd Plates et, 2: Blcely decorator, value $2.00 % “Universal” Clothes Wringers, warranted for 3 years, giways old Women’s Walking Suits— In black, navy a akirted blo Co wit dptritea away on the day| my onse came up for trial in the ¥ % since been threatening death to his wife, He went to the tenement last night and shot her twice. The first bullet passed through her back. life then tumed the weapon on himself and sent a bullet into his chest. Goodwin will die. The wife will recover. When told he waa dying, Goodwin said: “T don't care, I did Mt to die, T hope she will die, too, and die hard.” —_————— Resigns After 30 Years! Service, PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 16 —Gen, Tanna Wistar resigned as mana, leat of the Pennsylvania Ratlway who is being practi- by his lawyer, Miss Ot No. 63 Park Row. statement rune like @ fio- Misses’ Suits and Coats! Misses’ Sutts—¢, tins ,2ibeline—32, | Little Tas! Long gy ang 0.9 F Hisser Callas iat Coats a, 16. ts—apecial price ° lace: > ” Girls “Peter Thompson Coats with @ military cape Companies after thirty-six years’ con- lengths 86 to 02 [ tinuous service. = etl 00-— Inches—value — special inghee 1 1.98 Bowls, Cream Pitchers and Bowls of. Sem! Porcelain, bi Flower decoratio ‘and China, ovide sha Semansch, il dozen, "the ir Black ~ Colored Silks 50° %. THIS UNUSUAL AND EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING FOR BARGAIN Regular 75c. Quality “THINKS DAUGHTER WAS LURED AWAY Wuehetearo Lo Loulsa Hein! | | WM. VOGEL & SON. | a sirable silk weaves, including BLACK TAFFETAS—BLACK POPLINS BLA. MORE TAR ecole ORED POPLINS—SATINS and REMNANTS of CREPE DE ‘CHINE and FANCY SILKS. The qualities are ex- ceptionally good for trimmi lining, waist and skirt purpose: inches wide and therefore all the more serviceable. On a Sealnion fc PAY oar NO at arlene i Sayv Case In a Strong One. Ran Away from Parents Last CS ASE eEE Etna hey rues Cut Price Specials » Dress Goods! mine Meponged and 42 inches|54-inch Black ore Heavy Crash Suiting— shrunk, in all colors; a 3 ¢|45-inch Black All-Wool Crepe Canvas—43-inch timp for triat in October, 1902,"* All- Wool Canvas Voile—in good 65c, quality, at, black, cream and a full 29° per yd Hine of Fall colorings, Black, All-Wool Voile—46-inch Black All-Wool|* Pet ¥4..-.....- Granite Cloth, 45 inches wide,|Nun’s Veiling, and 50-inch Black suvas Voile—43 inches wide, All-Wool, Sponged and Shrunk en ees 59 ii Sc, and 85c. qualities, at, Fall colorings; good ic Yee TC Wesaee qaunuscaondradhonn oe Per Mite \Serber. “Blackett arranged £0, meet mo and appear in court. I was, % there and reported my case to be ready. | } 1 was hot’ reaché@ that day, however, | if and I taker “BrieKett to mest me in! | tis colift-yoom the next day. The man was afl'anticipdtion and hie assurance i Yhat He was to receive a big sum for, ty his nso er chiise him impationt dt the ‘ least delay. | i oT was pecs fen 1 appeared in | . all wool, in black and a complete assortment of colors; a regular Ge quality, at, per yd at, court the text day not to find my client, Lexplainea to the Jude and the case was laid over for a Week. At'the end of that tlhe, althourh T appealed to Tudge Truax, the case was dismisned. “Tn the mean time 1 had searched everywhere for Biackett, ‘Che ~olice | were even put on the case but no trace It’s a Pleasure to Write of Our “Every Size” Shoe. ‘Every Size’’ Shoes at $2.75 are far in advance of the popular idea of ready-made Men’s Imported Half Hose— Show! thread = ia of him cosld be found. On the day | shoes—not only in the quality of the leather, Snow : ; ferent del + following (he dismissal of my .case 1 Snape: 7 walked ‘hyto my office and thére sat but in style. Some say it is impossible to 1B, gir if bed price bro conte. on eeinckoitis intory, which he alia with produce goed shoes for less than $3.50 or xed, epounca | & ey nurong ‘ainda tors "ugalnat “tho parties $5—but that is a fallacy, and we prove it in SMOKED TONGU! ized rie ie thi ‘were interestad in apcing, that Extra erected: palr—special price fe Lele not on hand at his trial, ly un- 4 Sevewy Size”’ Shoes at $2.75. We have sold thousands of pairs of “Every Size’ Shoes and have yet to_hear from the man who is against them. “Every Size’? Shoes are as good in every essential feature as $3.50 shoes, and they will interest every man who has been paying $3.50 and $5 for his shoes. And we can fit you and fit you perfectly in **Every Size’’ Shoes, because we carry them at all times in 26 different styles, and in every size and half size from 4 to 12, and Nnckete Telts tte Stars. | | the morning of the day my cae of fo be tried 1 was walling along surest toward the river,” be sald, “Laget 2 man who asked me what 1 bey a Teed a Re me ae eb | Loulse Hein, twelve years ol4, daugh- would pay me better He tavited ter of George Hein, of No. #0 Ann joon to take a drink, and|street, Weat Hoboken, has been miss- Sy me pad sncinss, and Kore this ing from*her home since Inst Monday. know ‘until I found mysolf on a boat and| The police of the two cities are hunt- was told to go downstairs to bed. When| ing for her. Wan I was told T was! Jn the absence of her parents Mon- OG et fone tool aay, the girl packed all her clothes and less and was still in a halt-[left the hou veral of the tenants of the house, which father, asked her how long she was golng to be gone, but she did not reply, Women’s Fine Imported QF fast. bra a Hosi fast black cotton. Hams! 23\"*., 14. hoy if desired; special price per Ib,” SS eee ! my Biase | |Stock Collars imineg Stockings for Boys and Girls ain, heavy oF medium wolght black de, ibbed with Boys’ Shirts and Drawers— Of ‘heavy nat of Wancy Taffeta, with triple tab, titres ‘Venise lace ink, rh na Bite want 25e coAdition, T put my hand in my ion and found @ letter addressed to Spare Supply firm the name of 1s owned by her Wieck an Mnstions: value G0c., sh Pome eh. ot into niy pocket I Her father says she weighs about every width from AA to EE. a go nat know, t was a letter of In! ninety pounds, 1y as tall as and has the The new pointed toe shoe made ina very 6 AA Orr he 3° 5 atin Pt Slze 36 x 72— i: ote eater sai dietrel cya att iatibistecn win) Ove tat last with high heels is just the smartest DemiFlouncesy,iic, Black SpangleRobes Hemstitched Hand- * 1.45 ton ye) 50" 1, nt har, wore @ gray Bs i ister Ga Ted pels hee (Sun [HE nd walt, ace cont, targe| | CAT Ane Welve every styleiin between that rultable for jak TIE tieels "work "aa} }kerchtefs o-" “Stee ax Yale (i spite “fa, | eeaane- | ae tae . ot man he would take me |hat trimmed with red flowers, and black an @ roomy, easy Frenc oe congress aoanales: ints lah pe ces Gy cloth) 415 9.50 "14,50 16.50 4 out Tap 9 on Work." Firat T waa 19 |!ace shown and pisck siocklsgs, She! shoe, They come in patent, vici, calf, patent staat? Sts 2,00 [2c Sr scquninied » hated th taking ‘a| iter parents think the in) waa tureg| colt skin and box calf leathers, at $2.76 soe AGAR LITRE OI SOLED SS COIS AE ALIA USSD 8 Gat Pree otal mith anotwar tian At|ts under a acurvcas | the pain. Dress Shields, Pilfo d Bel Saintes eet acter s"bad Sarat? Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing! ws and Pyrography. Prom (pe aared condition aii| RICH MAN THOUGHT SLAIN. “ ; and Boys Clothing Light Weight Dress |Sateen P1lo ws Pyrographic Out CHICAGO, Oct. 1b.—Murdered £. - Pi E eeain foand eyesit on x bont and | osey of rabt level have been | Broadway Houston St fy Men’s & Youths’ Boys’ Knee Pants s,-us; Shields ets of gnat | eas sins f0UL mute | fits —comolete In every a a Jawyer, but my case had|tho fate of P, zen, a wealthy y. ouston 4 ae and 4¢— am variety of desirable | TICS Vay fully uaran- Bs: een dtomtssed, ere justice of the peace, of New Hamntan, Black Thibet's; pair sor iD t tc toss” "29¢ teed, —, remular 9 ¥. ' A Susph Renn fal” week: Hse tah Gile'eily Cons D 0 bl and Brice, ber . [Gece *S Sloe . 8 NEAR AGUA ta spcantion In ane OE DLE Boys’ Double-Breasted 2-Piece leeeeeeeor CON SOCCTOCCDOOOCTCCOCCCCCOOCOOTOCODOOOCCO CCCs 7 PING steSs Blattice Court aye the Single Breasted! rie Suitse, cers mot We HID | GLOVES, q ore. pearl ery on Back Bray, red, itu cljent the very day after rage hes mai the, very day, iter ckelt was 4, Door man nis was com- RA to ron it tor. ‘ene “time, Demme. the ‘aw ‘allows a second mation to made tnside of 8 wear she once more ir the $20,000 siaing against the Cen- Bre hl “te we ‘omen’s ee! Gloves womans gansax extra rine wearaees tan eden Sack Suits,nand. 1.85 Mpysomely made and/ trimmed — in all) sizes, 34 to 46 (in- cluding longs, stouts} tJ regular” ort art” ahiod "pee sizes: Boys’ Golf Capsitewct, bis. pther color ts at- Aa affair te unt she and regulars); é‘ A eenction story Sudee,_ wae special Derby and Fedora Hats Be nn eet en ot price, 7 SO isa recites 4.00) | Na’ gia tees Uatrimmed Hats gf ssc, broad stitched pple! eter {are navy, brofn, rd at the low rion ces fray 50c ‘Blackett’ Is now being kept in hiding. per suit,, Best address la kno’ no one but his wn r, who fears that the same parties will kid- ho wpirited him away before She) glint “against tbe raliroad 4 ’ ‘ Dee Se Saat Ga Stationery, Leather Goods, Umbrellas! Children’s Savings Banks and Sets! sho Sq keeping Suse vratah. on Cabinets of English Albatross | Opera hog eat ai pect — ae mia. fear that he z 1 beeen ve, eels cord drawins “1, 00 cage i i ane Children’s Agate Ware and}}, norsering on the day of his trial. we . A pe ‘by BritanniaSets-™™ atire sampte tine { Epes eRe! TaffetaSiikPetticoats|/Babtes’ Silk Cane hleea's Schools Ip fine quality, secordion Aes ‘ag eet This $7.50 Morris va = the’ BW" pros" 8E per pale Y hoes ioe etki Br get st +72 i a pepe tenl foipad Chair for Only = This fgan hing van The Chatr te st made, Dress Sutt Cases-mate of russet " AMBRICAN JEWEL®. Leaf heroin ee —— foal eo number of interesting deductions, iy be drawn from the $90,000,000 and nat which the Amerfoan people paid, [year for diamonds and eimilar arti- value tor. Pure Silk Umbrellas —stxps tor men tnehice “with Nantes, of natural wood CIGARETTES Little tubes of tissue to dralv draughts of pleasure thro, =mocuL SMOKE MAKES EGYPTIAN SMOKERS" 10 for 1s Cents. Cork Tips or Plain. 95 casi oes Shoe Bites bit ad "Ber al—pee

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