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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 6, 190s. Se eseee Oke ton scok Toke a? acuoaouar HUSTON SIMPHOM PROGRAMME TAME Conductor Gericke’s Selections Not of Great Distinction, but They Are Rendered with All the Old-Time Skill. 5 263 Sixth Avenue. Only Entrance : Our Clothing, Cloak and Suit Degt. hrough Furniture Store, Open Saturday Evenings Until 10, Prizes Awarded That Would) Proclaim the Winners the Best Dogs in America. travaganza Company Amused Aged Paupers in Blackwell’s Istand Home. As a maker of concert programm Conductor Willlam Gericke. of the Bi ton Symphony Orchestra, has achieved neither distinction nor originality, and Vesta Tiley Receives a2 Warm Wel- the fact wax strongly impresred on the distinguished audience which greeted come at the Murray Hill Theatre f | ei the famous Boston organization at the 7 ie d Where She Appears In Clever! ; BAR Initial concert of Its New York season 3 t E in Carnegie Hall last evening. For so Songs and Impersonations. important an occasion Mr. Gericke might have fqund m ° y \ Pi neyed than Weber’ ryant Four members of the “Babes In ‘Toy- : ture, the Wagner transcription of the land” company went to the almshouse . | seene-before Fafner'’s cavern, and Men- HONORS FOR GLENDALE KING! “COON” SONGS MAKE BIG HIT : « Judges Decide He te the Best Dog Bern and Bred in the ‘United Statee-T. W. Laweon’s Entries Capture Many Winners. Ven was champions’ Gay at the Dog ‘@ «=«« Show fm Madison Square Garden to-day and Se ahtitam, was one of the/on bapadiirig Sara: brow end ier ¥ , Feggencehhe violin concerto as a foretaste Prom early in the morning. when the|inmates with songs, dances, recitations ‘ ahs. - é re: tab Menadlenian, cosicsrey eis Judging began, until late at might the} and Instrumental music. They took life ; 4 . played by Mr. E. Fernandez-Arbos, the » Gatden was crowded with fashionably mcies Women and wats, 'T. W. Lawson, of Boston, was again fn evidence during the day, entries from his kennels capturing some of the most coveted prises. Qne of the @reatest honors of the day and cheer with them, and came away \ : ‘ organization's new concert master, but leaving many hearts Iges miserable than - ; al , unfortunately the soloist of whom much "Sloe bens Neusat Wo te “Jac” : / / meer «6 The Man Who Gets Ahead . when on the stage of the Majestic; Mins ’ p Oy may improve juaintance. Hi ee Cwenre Lt mh ae Pon " Cage and Ma renetarien atrocs rod Is the man who gets the best for the most reasonable price; Waters, and Miss Ethel Ricketts, one of : may be Pabhigty re Shanetion ot hs tie Fae) wie Bosh © Pater ween Ate eae the skilful dancers of the Hamlin-Mitch- : + : failure jast evenin we're looking for. No cash store equals our values; you can ell organisation, comprised the perty. af Mr, Arbos has ample tone, but his|f™ Gress as well as the best by participating in the advantages a Supt. Roberts, of the almshouse, had dn ‘ teotfhique was an uncertain quantity. deen notified of the visit, and when the m4 and hs interpretation of s0 familiar a Our Original Easy Credit System of ailver medal for the best dog born and bred in the United States. Tho Clifton Challenge Cup, presented by R. 5. Mc- Créery. for the deat butldog, was won|singers arrived there wore fully one work as the Mendelssohn concerto with- ‘dy Crossroads Romsey Penfold, Selong-| thousand of the Inmates crowded into a st out distinction. $ own on a urc Cc 0) $ le img t© Mrs. Richard Herding Davis./the plain wooden pews of the chapel. ye A great deal of contrary opinion has wife of the noveltet. Prizes were awarded during the day a6 TT a in by aod Romney fer Sec ate the. Ua mes Were atin: cog eat biich—Won by Henry for ae) Ok oxer forty divided. Few of them ware under fitty phony, but the commentators are agreed fine mixtures, These sults are strictly up-to-date, 514, 00 =: ELOPEMENT ENDS interpretation, which. of course it did roomy backs, broad shoulders, in black and eray Oxt Seal, CaPhee coun tne Mem one Peay oie Suit; prices cut for this sale to..........0005 ae years of age, many were past seventy. its quoted price ony represents two-thirds if) their value, Bey Sangean ne em IN POLICE COURT TRUST,” CRY LUNCHROOM MEN): Poe eae Youd! See tne Rte at ima s'ypst enh soba $9.00 chapel. Their cheeks Littte Boys’ Tourist Overcoats, woo! frieze, buttoned high $3, 95 Men 4nd women were about equally been vented on Brahms's second sym- Men’s Suits. Just to get acqiainted with you we mre es 4 a line | A ncore or more were blind, and hed 46 TO ARMS! FOR WAR ON PIE uundant and genial melody, The work Sour Suit while they are going at this price.,...... . IK affords ample scope for temperamental Overcoats, just the thing for a well-dressed man, long, ae | 4, 00 tyres wine, the, cau eins) not one r and others who made up in fine Scotch tweeds, tailored with care equal to any with the rouge th to make them- ; pra tag cess to the neck, belted like papa’s, velvet collar, warm and service- et Ga i nite Sngon's a Roche ft 5 Roly ten chvunder forty-tive ¥ or ii weon's Lady medal for best bull, te pitch giny, pounds—" "Prank be the seen Soulless Corporation Had to Throw Away Sons tig: beeests tual hace coteseaa | Giri'a’ Father Arrested for 750,000 Pies Monday. them as they crossed the East River on the ittle tug that plies between the} Threatening to Shoot Her able; the price will convince you they are rare bargains... flen’s Shoes. A ‘chance cust wito buys a pair of our Shoes becomes our regular customer; the advertised price does not Leis 1 93 50 foot of Bast Seventieth street and Down with the ple trust! The people, determined that the rule must be wiped Pr y= me their full value; they are easily worth $5.00; you hav ie gunn for, the beet a aE Since) iene eo casi Betrothed—Runaways Then} or New York are with us. They want| out.” THOSE FALSE FIRE ALARMS. leathers at this sile for a eaewood Dorothy and Edgewon nod began concert wi . ple at reasonable prices, Down with) The warm weather of Monday hurt the| @ . junta. J teciee on—wou [6 DiRnO Sole, The” muse wows nave Married in Presence of Judgeé.| tne trust aa{{tt2 of les. naturally, and the ples that |e stamhattam Company Invokes FURNITURE AND CARPETS. ‘Kenn Coloel Mont plano been In Inst u h ee i Eat eee, th |e, mat no one munand at Liimcroom "icetperr” Aasctation..Aletch for went to the gutbuge can—T00 |, ay, ‘me, Att, of the, Patten Send Postal for Catalogue. Kennevtuoie sizer medelfor| Miss Naudain sang a bailed, « simple (Special to The Evening World.) blow has been struck at the keystone of|of them. Magnificent mince, lusclous| \ Tio Mis arelay phon aden nid Brooklyn Store, 470 Fulton St. melody, which went to the hearts of] TRENTON, N. J., Nov. 6—The elope-| Liberty's arch. Pile 4s the bulwark of femon, Caren apple, Runaent pump- her Mstenera and left them quiet and/ment of a young Ttallan couple from i ust has given it a Th thoughtful, too defply appreciative to|New York to this city a few days ago Hie raed ted aba bm faloeiaen tack Weather prophets on aay fa hed, AF8 | talvc alarms of fire were sent in yer applaud until the fair singer had dis-/ended in a fight, and later in a marriage} England angestors recoll in horror demand yArent, On warm dai terday between 11.55 A. M. and 2.00 P. M. appeared behind the curtain. Then! in the city police station last night. The | Gosh ding the trust! The ‘ord at Dos given Ghe hight bos | venga eee cere rars| OF ote. for the thore were cheers until Miss Naudain|eloping couple were Mins Louisa J. Fa-| gust imagine 700000 toothsome ples {fore to the Trust, Ow the small peont of | afFest and con en GE thes parece Sr. ang agalrt sani, aged twenty-two, of No, 2159 First] thrown into the garbage cans; a break ple the lunchroom keepers have in 2 Romilke Bonnte. taiae tive: boxes In the Wall street district thr I Sadtibie tor bent Breneh bulldog. WOR \ é yopigntone, Kannole’, Musette medal for the es “Ament re ee tet Bins. AOR Bootes ‘Slob tankard for th French bul don ‘won ‘by Mrs. Wiuamn cennow tankard for the best French pull] Mise Cromwell followed with « mono-Javenue, and Frank Piro, agod twenty-| ¢ Is - 4 J fast for at! New England w: ! That or rd rg A : oe logue in which she narrated tho troubles jong, of So, 117 Mulberry street, New lis the awful erlme. the Plo ‘Trust te, re- ti encom Keepers. wilt | eit se nom aa aor es PY antes | eatam, Waveermeaoure at &1 york City. sponsible for. ‘No spolied ples ex- TON the been aaa Spree | false alarm summer resort with w fiirt-who Anally! Piro. met Wes Fasani several. weeks ‘Row lunchroom ke experience for the ‘ prom: | experience for the company. An official Vanquished nim by snowing a solitaire | kit, ove pei pers Cicer ral Sad parece is the yes tT any. La of the Manhattan sald that the ring, Watch showed tbat she was al- and with ter, arbitrary. rule of ‘the soulless we want ple!" yells the great Amerl.| Was done deliverstely end: with ma- . ion ms ie eee couple agreed to get married. The fact} ang the restaurant and unchroom| can public. licious intent. . Ine climax of applause seemed tol was made known to the parents of the !keepers have had to throw Away the! “Gosh ding the Tru began singing “ieoon fo ‘One after |Young couple and the youth's fathee pies they could not sell. shades of our New Engl: Tankard “for the beat team of four tt sks ‘Dulldags won by Aquehung Farm athe See cu Sane for best, French bulldog Oaette, “cup. for the best wn xe shriek the id ancestors. The, Relient Snpilenie ‘i father tn- PY itchrahawn, at New ang:her, sha sang the rollicking airs, [was satisfied, but the girl's MERA ville Tehat nor plan, erate’ be Se okra Riche Meee ioe eed eee e eplieded anti | formed her that he fad a young man) taxon back after delivery to the lunch- : we cna aaa Ceeh “sata picked out for her, and that she must! toons js unbearable,” sald J, Roberts, ub, they grew wilder when Miss | marry hire, Ohairman of the United Lunchroom icketts, who had played several plano| Piro ; 1 his sweetheart then eloped seooporgt t e wel wake- = pers’ Association. The 10,000 own. ocr ped thet and Whey | snd carne to tole ity. They went | Qre"oftunehrooma in New York. are d, and some of them |once to the home ot a friend. The Miss Ricketts, | fathers of the young coupple appeared Great Sale of - SAYS WIFE CHASED” ¢ ‘And. when hePiig ‘her skirts about her, danced HIM Witt PISTOL / Eifow lively ipteps of a BG ers: peneapiacane.estareey: 1 leh aa | WOMAN MOURNS MISSING a Gir Ls’ C oats. SU RDRISE SPECIAL SALE N° 216, 3270146 W. [4 TH ST. | [THIRD AVE.NW. Cor.B3 2° ST. a “: an it head Oe ees, lore, re) jen rose t and Eitiatc 10 fect seven-shooter, and when he entered the| house he threatened to shoot young Piro. eo s Mother May Die. Blind perso iH, thelr aoute care catching oath lator sent for the police, who Put! a1 Baum has deen missing from the| We have arranged for Sat- the Je isin Ta ed loudh; | the pane 8 interessted in the case! he f his mother at No. 175 Clinton . Dr. Henry J. 1. Ponberti Of| telends wi inate 8 loudly aa thelr Se tees ee Moc aes nome, of his mother wt Ne. man forty. (arday, Nov. 7th, An Unusual Sale of a 2 - ended ith oh Adee by Rev. Vincent Long Branch, Sues for a Di-}~' € women sing Unless Man iy Ie ec crutches, and thi the foe young women sing | 'Serefini, Sr of the Italian Mvan- three years of age and demented. The Montly ya ah vat etic. and wih they cay, sugee Cook saben ear Leste Pate apeolualy) oerecully G ef 5 ‘ vorve and Jury 1s Consider Se Se Hi Sat door | arog ad ty, Feed inte ArP Inning aay In the aowece of news o irls’ Winter Coats|}@ETWEEN 6 AND 7 es fo BLOCK FROM ELEVATED STATION ing the Case. Se beeen “thom, tsk to Sew york Peat | She oie camer Tete Cloke to Askelt ae Baum was for a time in the In- at special prices, obarge of her father, as she feared N6/sane asylum at Amityville, L. I. He 5 However chilled Vesta Tiley _may| would seturn othe house and start *'showed such progress that he was al- v + The taking of testimony in the divorce |have been by the early, “frost” which | ght, and he was takenock to & Séliowed to go home, and. for quite » Girls’ Coats ult of Dr. Harry J, Pemberton, of| overtook ber starring venture in “Algy,”| afternoon. Piro's father was discharged. period betrayed no traces of his mental | of heavy Zibeline Cloth, full Long Branch, against his wife, Hila,|she must have been thoroughly wacem<a —<——=—>—+_— CTS Nee i rarer toenes tn] h ili ‘was concluded to-day before Vice-Chan-| by the cordial wetcome back to New helen jana Welghs 140 found: ae engths, military styles, in collor Stevenson, in Jersey City. The| York given her last might at the Mur-| "PY Hails uiidetrent eas marked all the new fall shades; any lawyers for both sides summed up this|ray Hilt Theatre, where she appeared e ow im the SESE clothes rowing aiue alate 5 '’ afternoon, and the case was given to|atter the sezond act of "Under Cover" WaT or ehcrea outa will kava. the: liteloe ’ 4 yrs, al the jury. in several of her songs amd impersona- an aged, stricken woman by notifying 70.50 ; each One Webster, ‘formerly butlér in the] tions. The audience all but took the Mrs. Baum, home of Dr. Pemberton, and Harriet! dainty artiste up in its arms, and be- AETGhieT RIGID) Payne, his cook, were put on the stand | eldes, gave her a huge bouquet decorated KINGSTON’S BIG DAY. to testify that he had never threatendd | with the English and American flags. KINGSTON, N. ¥., Nov. 6.—G Ss Mis wife with financial and social ruln.| With all her old-time cleverness, nim- MUL IAY 8B ape bn LNe nen Girls’ Coats J, Vinton Murphy, @ traveiling ,eales-| pieness, grace and gift af mimicry Miss building of the Industrial Home for Chil- i i f man for a liquor house, told of seeing) ‘Tilley sang and acted “Following in| Mrs. Bennett Fights Desperately /“er ity to-morrow aternoon. lof heavy Cheviots, Zibelines Hier SeMReoten and Baksaenin MeCN tet Terteiet docepam ces discs The occasion will also be the two huy-] | a Tee several 1 goes aha teacb at Long Branch one| “Out on urlough.” im wioh and the for Freedom, but Finally pie a nd PIAA sasivaredyy of tig Fast i 1 c * 5 ‘al styles by nf ow. In g corporses selec om—a very at- irs. Pemborton took the stand to far; the % rent now included within, the corporate ee 'y ‘ Geny this testimony, as did Craft. arte! Yields from Exhaustion—Had pounds of the city. | Mealdes Gov. iene tractivetasanriment vat the bast wit 4 i f ‘ e caged Clothing Torn from Her. ae fear und aidne Ge i : oy ZO.5O cach b Be} Men's Single and Double-Breasted Suits. This is a sale meant to draw the interest and patronage of men who have never indulged | 1) in the combined Luxury and Economy of a Surprise Store Suit, and the opportunity lasts just one week, ending next Priday. The radically new semi-military effect and the more conservative models— with gracefully moulded shoulders and wel! set collars—cut from 1 0 Scotch suitings, tweeds, worsted cheviots and heavy homespuns, ... Good Suits and Overcoats for Men.... ........ --. $5, $7.50 value fr 5.00, Dr, Pemberton was He awore ‘hls wire vod nae“ Bare. hot ‘i ne Mot heen tor \ for the deal) more can “aomforiably oaths of Claims. Bust: Extraordinary Grades Suits and Overcoats. .... vee $15, Si8f eae nt soa te cece reat or sear er value $16.50. A Correct Hat. A Pair of Shoes, IDlarmed thugs entered the residence of |sames Bennett, @ well-to-do milkman, 6 AU CRRAKS Hi8 Le. Edward y show. Hi Falls, last night while Bennett 5, last ni nder the midnight or the noonfay sun |ors away trom the house. ‘They en- sin edit ache al fe al ise ‘ite ~-Ta caeaicd at countered Mra, Bennétt and a desperate \ 5 adehaouathond ars struggle enaved, the men trying to pre- : wing an alarm and the ‘Thomas Tinner, of No. 678 West Forty-| At the Merala Sauare ‘Theatre next| vent her from sl meventh street, bad his leg broken when| Sundayevening the National Art Theatre| woman fighting against odds to free struck by an automobile at Third ave-|Soclety will hold a public reception. Ac. | herself. ‘ z _ Sue and Thirey-fourth street to-day, Ha| tM dramatiste, Journalists and clengy-| When her clothing had been almos| -was, taken to Bellevue Hospital, mon will make nddresses, and there will |torn from her back she was compelled a ME Sr ae LAY wot R45] trom utter exhaustion to yield, and then : —Also— Girls’ Fuvenile Suits made of fancy mixtures, box! pleated coats with belt, and kilt skirt; sizes 13 to 16 yrs., SL5.OO per suit: Nothing surpasses in propriety of style a The leathers are substantial; the sewing is tof sedthetaue ae pore tures § 4.5) sretho sasonmonyinece G J 5 « which means they'll never fade, | tire stock being new this fall, e Men’s Hygienic Fleeced Underwear ......-.-0+-++ --02+. 39 Men’s Natural Wool Underwear.... ........-+++e+.006 45€ Men's Shirts in distinctive new patterms................. 45¢ ZRITZ & TARSHIS WE LEAD AND WILL CONTINUB TO LEAD, for the reason that we offer better Yalu than any CREDIT HOUSE In the city, Our Abecialty for the pest eighteen years has be . Pinner was burrying to bls work. The can tt _ SBP bei emcee Fh Ral aycsome | wep ae wan ere ces ie vaiue $20.00. |] WE" re ¢ Ready to Outfit Several Thousand More Boys so fast Haas Homor » Lind ‘sancunees that, owing, rt boy! ILDREN'S SUITS are lay there In # } ard it fae to an unlooksd-tor delay in the receipt! her causing any more disturbance, re and LADIES: TAILOR-MADE tt Selling direct from our manufactory to the parents—saving all the-customarily me ‘One of the men then stood guard over of the orchestra parts of Mendelssoh , 3 7 ant sett igor arte ware] ME MOM, whale re were am LINEAL, Se be eh » Lord & aylor, ’ added expenses, profits and percentages. A SHOWER OF FROGS, Fase ai tl the) Tot familiar with the house, m We ave'ready and willing to xiv you Broadway and Twentieth Street Double-breasted one Sailor Rigese $] Sailor Blouse Suits, In various § Norfolk Suits of bay Scotches 5 a a Pe i re, 1.50 $3 pleasing colors... and TweedS....+sserwseersee rs for ages 3 to 8, bias Frieze Nepbat ean ages 9 to 14, Military and Novelty Ovens Rar oe ages 310 8 do sesenee $1) velvet collars. . $2 coats, ages 3 to $3.50 Every sale is eobly euatnaved: Should any purchase fail to please, the money will be refunded instantly on request. All clothing bought here will be kept in repait for one year free of cost. FA{YER FOR TWO DAYS ONLY—To-morrow and Friday...........--+++ +++ 25¢ | CHILDREN’S FANCY FELT HATS—Elegant, novelty of the season—red, blue and gray and Fifth Avenue falied to find ‘much money. Panning, near Loe Angeles, has just | Ur the afternoon se repens parted in an angry, mood and ‘refused Beads. Seas of, Grea A shower of spelbane the woman from the che Be any kind ja Banning t% @ novelty, for it had been standing near the house, They stands in the pasé at the entrince to the| BIG BRIDGE ARCH UNSAFE. had ne wary far mien Bemett 2 (on any varchay without any elt . Steat Colorado desert, where rain is — and found his wife Sptactically walmnown, and when it dors] GLDNE FALLS, N.Y... Nov, 6—The eae Ag iomedine chuael N.Y. 2239 aa ANY, AL aetee ye stone arch in the Hi rain it is in the winter months, the onl; Rivet jd, Binkley Sorel nA Te made, moc Sen nenaet. and “values N.Y.,74!-3 th Ave, nr. 46th st, unsat ime, but the + fo by Brldgetnaster | Pee im, the heume Me the tne, bat the Hl Brook’n, 468 Sth Avew nr. 1oth st rackey. ot the Hudson Valley Rallway.| turn at any moment, did not take time Brook’n,535 Ful.onSt.,opp.£im pi} fi pandgpr igi the fault through @ move./ 10 make « caroful search and had to fmient of the trolley tracks to the west satisty themselves with a smal y. ‘The tridad wns Dullt long before troi-] MOROS FRIENDLY TO WOOD. ley days, Dut now it is used by ears of| MANILA. Nov. 6—Major-Gen. Wood the the heaviest pattern in the trofiey ser-|TePorts that during his cocent trip to ; a 10 Both Surprise Establishments Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M.—Other Days 6.300. M, PASS te 7. Lake Lanao the hitherto hostile Moros aed | ‘0 er ei eT ae Bees [ees St SG | THE SURPRISE STORE {arta tone re all vader at