The evening world. Newspaper, October 22, 1903, Page 10

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8 ’ “13 YEARS nt to-Juvenile Asylum at the "fige of Seven, James Frank Daly. Comes from Sing Sing orant of the World, YOUTH HAs LOST ALL | TRACK OF HIS FAMILY. WW Being Cared For by David Willard: Probation Offcer-Who Will Assist in Search for the 7 foung Man’s Relatives. S astray fy bis own brother, denied Bp Joye of childhood and the sports of kept behind prison bars for the thirteen years, James Frank Daly out of Sing Sing Prison to-day @ lad of seven, despite his twenty He had never seen a trolley cur, ‘temebile, the completed Brooklyn @, played a game of ball, gone or done any of the things i when he was only seven years David Willard, the probation officer of Special and General Seagiona courts, the young man to bis home P No. 18 Chrystie street, and will try $nd work for him at carpentering, Bich Daly learned in prison, or at any- man's gad story appealed pte Mr. Willard—who has been ritan to many other boys ‘i s jet. ther Led Him Astray, at I serarally ae ee oung Daly in recs ing but it was far trom being the asylum, They seem me all the time, and I guess I instead of better. ‘Tt was in 1891 that they first put me a in the asylum until ., Lostaye: tn Mand then thay. tranaterred louse of Refuge on Randall's and they Tourly thet sagst ft ‘ime at most of the to, keep mo in a cell ‘You planned to at it and mraats was “no inuptore, : prove- really couldn't allowed to be any- me on the head. Good in Sing Sing. my cheek open and I foug! Rots dine dine’ tor ts don. hin At the pen! something for the and began to underetand about. I realised for all hat 1 was expected to uct’ Improved me to come to him, He knows that all 1 to find my folks, find work man, I don't know much of t to learn. It's late to es I can catch up it I and Twenty-second street, betw and Second avenue: it there's of any of them now | qRUCKMAN HELD IN 6500. * hares with, Running Dows ‘Nuxne aud Two Children. | Carroll, of No. Hi West Twenty- ‘Street, a truckman employed by Pers. Transfer Company, was bail for examination on Sat- ‘ged with running down Liz- 102 Kast Fitt Teet, ‘> children at road: | itteentn street last night. | Lord & T. aylor will offer to-morrow several Ime of “fTigh-Class Dress vimmings and Buttons ,femarkable reductions former prices. j yards Black & Colored pplique Trimmings ; efore selling at $1.00 to ‘Mow 5oc. yd. Large and Small etalButtons, ta $4 doz., to Price toclear, MOF 20 IN PORTRAIT OF MAN NOT ON WATCH YET Young Mr. Shaw's Cheek Diffi- culty Led to His Arrest on Charge of Retaining a Young Woman's. Timepiece. Robert B: Ghaw, of No, 20 West Twentieth street, was a prisoner in Jef- ferson Market Court to-day charged with grand larceny by Jeanne E. Keip- per, twenty-tw> years old, of No. ive West Twenty-fourth street, Shaw's arrest cams about through his| arraignnient yesterday on the charge of having paseea a worthless oraft The case was rettie’. News of this arraiga- ment reaciel Miss Keipper, and she caused his arrest. She charged that she gave Shaw her watch valued at %0, on March 10, the wnderstanding being that Shaw was to have his ploture etshed on the inside of the case. Shas never re- turne! the watoh, she declared. He was held m $1,000 ball for trial. The prisoner claims to be a son of D. PR Shaw of the Georetdervioe furce who auring the past summer was do- tailed at Oyster Bay. He is now at tached to President Roosevelt's guard @t Weshington, Shaw, the police avveral other towns, and a mia who land was in court when he wes ar- raigned. Shaw lives with his mother and two sisters, and is a bookkeeper in @ downtown store. oo JAIL FUGITIVE CAUGHB, SAUGHRTIBDS, N. ¥., Oct, 22,—B4- ward Cain, who recently escaped from Jail at Schohario, with ‘“Sheenv’’ jer ris and James Kélly, was ated here to-day, ‘The Schoharie authorities have ‘peen notified, , 19 wanted in} 4! TT Ty THS THEY BLEW UP SAFE BUT FOUND NO CASH Gamuel artin, owner of a blacksam!th- ing establishment at No. 61 Auams street, Brooklyn, saved several hundred Gollars last night by taking his money out of the big eafe tn his office when he closed the plavo for the day. Gmith employs thirty men and on Wednesdays usuatly puta their ralaries tm the eafe for paymen: Jater on in the woek. When his engineer arrived tor day he found the padlock at the outer door twisted and the safe in the office blown open Capt. Condy, of the Tultan street ata- tion, was sent for, He said the work was that of professional eafe-wreckers, nitro-glycerine having been used. Mar- tin was quite jubilant wpon his arrival fas ail his money had beon removed by him the night defore, PROF. KOCH'S LYMPH INHALATION 1 CURES Asthma, Bronchitis, H Consumption, ¢ noe in our country at whiel ‘Ther forms of sense of greater Irapor- h Fifa aria essed, elaimed to be a sherift trom L29 1s-| thro rae iy eet beber hastens, of breath and, hed no much teva Wome rae ere ag Bie ie Fates He | Sic hae hE ys = Three Hundred #e More Suits and Top Coats during many seasons. Are added to-day already recognized and accepted as in all respects the most nofable clothin to what is offer made in New York The inexpensive favor of in- spection is all that is asked for these new lots. ‘/The new SUITS are of much higher priced Cheviots, Cassimeres, Thibets, Homespuns Punteeieea/and rich Unfinished Worsteds. alive. I use The new TOP COATS are of and tailoring are of the sort less than $15 worth of value Tallors To Men belong to good custom work. -|Hence these garments contain not present all the appearance of cus- «!tom clothes costing « |more. The sale price 1s Ten Dollars. Open Saturday Evenings Till 9 o'Clock, SN: WOOD 5 (0 40-742 Broadway a good deal fine Vicunas and Coverts. The linings that and *10 Just Below Astor Place. B.Altmand Gy. Men’s Departments. Autumn and Winter Neckwear, Imported Sil Mufflers, Dressing Gowns, Smoking Jackets, Bath Robes; Merino, Wool and Silk Underwear; Pajamas, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas and Walking Sticks, also Carriage Robes and Steamer Rugs. Friday and Saturday, October 23d and 24th: MEN’S FINE SILK SCARFS, 58c. Each. Four-in-Hands and Knots, MEN’S ONDERWEAR, White and Blue Grey Merino Shirts and Drawers, Winter weight, a ae oR $f, 10 Each. Women’s Neckwear for Friday and Saturday, October 23d and 24th: Lace Collars, . . $2.75, 3.75 Collar and Cuff Set, , 50c¢., 85c. Also a number of Novelty Stoles, Lace Collars and Stocks at Very Low Prices. Eighteenth Street, Etmiteenth Stree: ant Sixth Avenue, WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2, 1908, ee B.Altmandéo. On FRIDAY and SATURDAY, will place on safe LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS “at the following Exceptionally Low Prices: MEN'S Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs, regular prices $2.50 & $4.25 per box of half dozen, at $1.50 & 2,50 WOMEN’S, regular price $2.25 box of half dozen, at 45 MEN'S and WOMEN’S Hand-embroidered Initialed Hand- kerchiefs, per box of half dozen, at . 6 $1.10 Also Women’s Embroidered Handkerchiefs, at One-Half Actual Value. (Rear of Rotunda.) 8.Altmans€o GLOVE DEP’T. Have for this season, a large and varied stock of Men’s, Women’s, Boys’ and Girls’ GLOVES. BOYS’ and GIRLS’ Dress, School and Walking Gloves, including the MARVEX KID GLOVE, also Cape, Castor and Woolen Gloves, Cape and Castor Gloves, fleece lined. One-Clasp Glace Gloves for Boys and Girls, Regular price $1.00 per pair, at 75c. pair. Elabteenth Street, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue. ! Friday’s Economies for Everybody. These Friday sales are famous. In them the whole Store unites in great underprice offerings, presenting economies altogether without equal anywhere. The woman who misses Friday in the Abra- ham and Straus Store misses a chief opportunity to make her dollars do double duty. But each Friday as it passes is a record to be surpassed, and so the news that is told to-day is news of perhaps the greatest values we have ever offered, The goods are new, of high character, Nestirable: The prices touch the low-water mark. Read the details: en Friday's Gas Globes at 10c. Friday’s || $25.00Walking Suits, Tremendous |} Quite a large number of them | | Tremendous $17 50. Values. in good imitation cut glass de- Values. Beautiful and. beautifully signs. The prices have been reg- ularly 12c. to 19c., but Friday brings them all for quick dispersal down to 1Qc, 4 apiece. yor senT c. 0. D. made—we think them the most splendid Tailored Suits for women ever sold for such a little price. This Store of Tailored Wear for women has been bounding ahead—the greatly enlarged space Basement, East Building. Friday's — has not beer an inch too much this week. Such Tr y Flannelettes Sc. offerings as this are characteristic. remendous ase eek thousane rare ‘The Suits are made of fine, soft zibeline in navy blue, Values, altogether. ley are an brown, green and gun metal, Jacket is the new long coat with blouse front, pleated and collarless and taffeta silk. lined; full puff sleeves with, turn cuffs—nothing could be smarter. irt is seven gore style with flare bottom and lap seams, Unlined and walking length—just skipping the ground. Full $25.00 value, at $17.50. $7.50 and $9.00 Skirts, $4.95. Just a hundred—a pity the number is not three times as large. They are of black cheviot, broadcloth, etamine, voile and canvas, hand- somely trimmed with bands of taffeta silk. Un- lined and with demi-train. Second floor, 36 inches wide and were made to sell at 10c, and 15c. a yard. Have been sold here as low as 7c. and 9c. Now a clearance for what is left at 5¢, a yard, Hardly anybody but needs the soft, warm Flannelettes for sacques and nighties and all sorts of cool weather uses. NOT SENT C. 0. D. Main floor, rear, Central Butlding, Waist Patterns for Less, Some are pure linen, some Friday's Tremendous Values. front, Central Bullding. Chi ilk embroidered in floral , . designs. As aces, oat actimayine and re- Friday's Women’s Untrimmed duced for Friday to Tremendous Hats = i ° $98 Wort $408 Me coma nosaine, || Values. || $1.89, Were $2.25 to $3.45. Some of the prettiest of the new Hats cannot be duplicated because there is no more material to be had. Lines are broken— perhaps not all colors of a style, perhaps all col- ors, but a very small group left. So there is a Friday opportunity—$2.25 to $3.45 Hats at $1.89. L Women’s Neckwear Tremendous Reduce d. Values. Several groups have had the prices Friday's H.ONeill & Co. China Department. Special Closing Sale of Several Lots For Friday and Saturday. ENGLISH PORCELAIN MEAT DISHES—Prettily decor- atec, regular price 75c. to $1.72 each; special to close }40c 10c ENGLISH PORCELAIN PLATES—Assorted decorations | and sizes, regular price $1.48 to’ $2.25 per dozen; special at, cach.. { COVERED BUTTER DISHES—Regular price 50c. to $1.10; | special to close at...... « eee eees . 5 (Basement.) Special New Q sieot Oil Heaters. iitnen. OIL HEATERS—Pull size, nickel trimmed, choice of ) cither "Tropical," “B “Perfection” of “Miller, "($3 90 . regular price $4. Silverware Department. Special Values for Friday and Saturday. BABY SPOONS—Best handle, regular price 75c.; special at.... 39C SALT and PEPPER SHAKERS—-Cut Glass, with sterling silver tops, regular price 49c.; special atesesse...ssceneeeecsesseceee '25c SALT and PEPPER SHAKERS—Nickel silver; small size 10c.; large size CANDLE STICKS—Quadruple plate, regular price Aleweecccceeeeeeee tenets ceseeeseeeee® seer GLASS SALAD BOWLS—With silver brim, wecial at. .seee cee eee ee sees =a asice ae (Basement) « Cutlery Department. Special Values for Friday and Saturday, SCISSORS—Three inches up to six inches, formerly 59: pecial { 25c PQCKET KNIVES—All sizes, 2, 3 and 4 blad AY handles, formerly 49c.; special at Mw eeerind ee } 25c STEEL KNIVES AND FORKS—White and black handles.) y 9 iC (Basement.) formerly 25c. each; special at...... see eee abakeasaesaeecesens i Semi-Annual Sale of Hosiery for Men and Women Consisting of the Sample line of one of the Leading Manufacturers of Hosiery of Chemnitz, Germany. In previous seasons we have often been fortunate in securing the samples of this celebrated maker, and the event has been taken advantage of by many who have on these occasions laid in a whole year's supply. which goes on sale to-morrow is of th and style as of old and the prices have never been so low, The Hosiery ¢ same high quality Women’s Hosiery, In the lots offered below will be found black lisle and cotton, plain and fancy cotton and lisle, rich combinations in hand embroidered effects, boot patterns, assorted, &<. . HOSIERY that cost 3Sc, to $0¢, per pair to import; far this sale 24 HOSIERY that cast 65¢, to 7$¢. per pair to import; for this sale 39C HOSIERY that cost 75c to §2,00 per pair to import; for this sale 59 Men's Half Hose. HALF HOSE that cost 35c. to 50¢. per pair ta impart; for this sale 6 pairs for $}.40. HALF HOSE that cost 50c. to 65¢. per pair to import; for this sale 3 pairs for $1.00. 25c 35c ill Sixth Avenue, 20th to 2lst Street. 25c —————— smartly clipped for Friday. There are mousseline de sole and silk Stocks embroidered in black, white and colors, two toned and black and white combina- tions and various other styles in lace and combinations of lace and embroidery. 50c, and 75c, Values at 25c, $1.00 to $1.25 Values at 49c. Main floor, centre, Central Butlding. Some are chenille and chiffon, some Liberty silk and braid. There are many other combinations. all fresh ard pretty and 4 charming. Main floor, front, East Butlding. Friday's” Tremendous Values. Millinery Trimmings. Prices Trimmed Down, The handsomest and most wanted things in dainty Hat See Trimmings. Women know by experience that this Millinery Store shows nothing but the best and latest things. So why say any- thing, when the prices speak for themselves. Feathered Pompens, two in a bunch, black and colors, Friday's Tremendous Clothes Wringers, Bargains. Values. Three good instances of the eee = bargains in the Basement step forward for Friday notice: $1.25 Clothes Wringers, 75c, The “Grand’’ Wringer, with hardwood frame and hard rubber rolls. Bronze Coque Pompons, selected feathers... Pompons, made in the inilitery design, black i “white, black and colors $2.00 Clothes Wringers, $1.39. The “Lakeside,” one year guarantee Wringer, bold-fast clamps, fitting, galvanized iron or cedar tubs, 10 inch size, $2.35 Clothes Wringers, $1.49. “The Perfect’? two year guarantee Wringer, the wood stationary tubs, best grade steel sprin; Para rubber rolls. 10 inch size, nasement, Black Velvet Roses, three in a spray. Velvet Rose, Leaf and Foliage wante 5S, a spra, Velvet and muslin Sax Leat Follage, Autumn tints, 4 450. a spray Main floor, centre, East Building. 79c. Crepe de Chine---59c. Five thousand yards of this soft and pretty and much wanted Silk to sell at a price much under its worth. It ts 24 Inches wide, all silk and a very lustrous quality, All the best colors, including white, ivory, cream and black, Main floor, West Building. made to fit , high class | Bullding. Tremendous Values, Friday's Tremendous Values, Warm Negligee—Un- | der Price. When you can buy such pretty | and serviceable Kimonos and Robes for such little prices it is time to be about it, Heavy outing flannel Kimonos in dainty light blue and Might pink stri made with plain border and button hole edge; ©: fall ekirts.. BLS Elderdown Rol made in two h sailor collar, trimme style, with bball hath 5 heavy worst girdles eee Second 5 rs Friday s 1 nn Sree | Tremendous 10c. Black Percaline—| | — Values 6c. The last time we told of this famously good Lining at this price, everybody scemed to want some. It is our standard black taffeta Percaline at 10c. a yard. Friday’s price to all who come will be Gc, Main floor, rear, Central Bullding, + —— in kimono me he full skirt Underskirts--- Special Values. Two very good bargains for the Friday visitors to the Store. $1.00 Cambric Underskirts—59c. Trimmed with tucked lawn ruffle, finished with lace, cluster of tucks and embroidery insertion above ruffle, $2.75 to $3.48 Cambric Underskirts—$1.69, A variety of pretty styles, elaborately trimmed with inser- tions and ruffle of fine lace and fine tucking; others trimmed with ting embroidery. | Friday's Tremendous Values. Second floor, East Building. | Friday's |) $1.00 Petticoats, 79c | (—Fiaays | Lam H If to Pav} Tremendous |} — Good, serviceable mercerized sateen ps---Tall to Fay, Petticoats that at a dollar are the best | | Tremendous A group of tall porcelain Values, value we can get. But Friday does Lamps makes one of the notable Values. better than ordinary bests, and so these Petticoats will be here at 79c. In pretty striped effects, trimmed with graduated accordion pleated rutiles and small black ruffe. Second floor, Hast Building. offerings of a notable Friday. They will be ready for choosing at half price— $3.98 Instead of $7.98, They are beautifully hand painted in various styles and have 12-inch globes to match. Gold plated mountings and a, | | Friday’s Dining Chairs —Bar- the best central draught burners, lift-out founts, \ Basement, ing | Thesis anes t, East Bullding j Values. The very cheapest in the { Friday's 4Qc, Veils at 25c, : Sale—and it seems wonderful to be able to buy a Dining Chair for less than a dollar—is a $1,50 Dining Chair at 95c. Set the price aside for a minute and just consider the qual- ity of the Chair, Golden oak of tine, clean grainwood that |} should wear for years and look well. A first-rate cane seat and thorough good making in every part. A graceful, strong Chair—-and jess than a dallar to pay. offerings, Tremendous Values, Half price for the pretty chiffon Veils that every one wants for hat trimming as well as to keep the hair in order. They are in brown, navy and national shades, dotted, hemmed and hemstitched, Main floor, centre, Central Building, Friday’ s Tremendous Values. | Vases at Half Prices, An immense assortment of the pretty Austrian Majolica V: Comports, Trays, &c., in ve rich and artistically blended colorings. You will find them in the Court of the West Building on Friday at these sharp reductions: Regularly 19¢, to'$12.98, at 10c,to $6.49, Main Sl90%, Court, There are other great too—note these: $1.15, regularly 81.80, regularly 81,00, siatarly $2.25, Golden oak, carved design, box larly 82.40, Golden oak, plain design, box falavly @4.60, Golden oak, ' garved ’ denigp: a. reg! lat epshoa 80,00, Golden oak, plain design, Are ° Golden oak, carved design, cane Golden oak, carved design, box rei CANS seth * Fourth floor, Central Building, West

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