The evening world. Newspaper, November 19, 1903, Page 11

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‘Waiting trial on a PRIEST SHOT DOWN [SEEK LEADER OF IN HIS OWN CHURCH Police Believe Father Felix Se- pore Surprised Robbers Who Were After the Valuable Gold and Silver Candlesticks. DENVER Father Mount Carmos ( as the result of guns to have bi intileted by robbe In the act of was would be ¢ bers, It fired whe out walt! had colle-ted. Father Lepore bers of ail ‘¢ was located 4 pastor of the Mount some yars. popular with a charge possible he might CEC Us iy ie EE in New Yor DRANK, THOUGHT HE WAS CARNEGIE Vote. himself ta. the house wherein | Then Carney Wanted to Give Away Money, but Didn’t Have, It and Wound Up in Alcoholic Ward. ' Having imbibed too freely, Terry Car- ne: et and Forest avenue, Bronx, be- t came imbued with the {dea that he and 1 was Andrew Carnegic and crawled aloug) was remaved and and Third avenue from One Hundred Sixty-first street to One Hundred Sxty-fourth strect on his hands knees, peering intently into the cre between the flag stones. Policeman Muldoon was »! the corner of One Hundred fifth street when he the crowd he usual foot mon rail, ald: barroom ra eee make, mine a Beoten this ume ‘Afice taking fan imag insisted but before hustled dow licemen terror, he had in the An ambuls was taken to th placed In the 4 MOURNS EMPTY JAILS. to the Soon Will He Nothing for Brooklyn Judges to Do. Aspinall, of the County emptiness of adjournm: Frank D: case of on ball assault was asked in the Is out ‘The Judge sald “This Cr ment in taese he erisners 1 sail for u OF fou on awaiting ¢ of murde murder us to do unles: rooklyn. adjourned tha case) © ef One Hundred and Sixty-first be- Youths’ Overcoats, 5 Slee 15 to 20, as low $3.98 He “Boys? Overcoats, B.Altmankde. on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, November 20th following at special price and 2ist, 8: store to-day at Sheon, from here, fourth so. die, Sheo twenty-five persons, KIDNAPPING GANG lured 4 do the grie: ho work of lia Guilotta, vy ehed and is daily éx | nile Mte Bo far tho] t able to discover ital to-day It ngione would sorder of any kind, able*to get out he ——————— THREE KILLED BY DYNAMITE. KALKASKA, Mich., Nov. 19.—By an xplosion of dynamite in a burning sixteen miles ee men were killed and a rely injured that he may} mix a Mille settlement of —<— BOY'S SULL FRACTURED. 70 Boscobel avenue, t the Mortis de into the hold of the a fractured skull o Perdhium. Hospital. ! | _ we ” S:KURTZ & SONS 169-173 Smiin S1., Cor, Wsckotl S!., Brooklyn. Men's Overcoats, Irish Frieze, Melton aud Ker- sey, threc-quarter and full length, first class lin- ¢ 98 ing and well made . *9, Sizes8tois . $2.98 Children’s Coats, Sizes 3 to8 . $1.98 Great Special in Men’s. Suits, Made to sell at $12 and $18, this sale, $6.98 and $9.98 Clothe yourself and family and furnish your home for 4 Per Week*] will place on sale th: afd tawt the} of the $200| es Dalquiel#h, fitteen Soara old, of | d| bon He | == = M. BLOCK, m. \ are written. THE WORLD: —— Women's ‘Dept. Special Sale of Suits and Coats. Our Standard of Quality and Style is the | ~ same whether sold at regular or cut price. In Case of Father Cirringicne’ Police Are Hunting for Giu- seppe Correnti. Involved in} Other Threat Cases. Tailor-Made Suits in dress and walking lengths, every one new, this season’s make, a good assortment in almost every prevailing style and variety of riaterials. Reduced from Jacket Leaders. | 25.00 , J .00 J -50 J .00 47.50 } Kackal Caxharisto. Broadway aiid 13th St. Philipsborn No. 16 West 23d Street. “THE OUTER GARMENT stop” SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY, WOMEN’S SUITS. A LONG COAT SUIT, straight front or blouse. 4 distinct models to select from of Panne Chev- jots, Zibelines or Fancy Mannish Goods. Some are trimmed with pastel shades of stitched broad- cloth, others are finely tailored coat styles, flaring, gored or kilted skirts, coats lined with taffeta or satin—Black, Blue aod Brown, Each § 1 8.75. Should sell for $25.00 and $30,00. ADVANCE STYLES JN NEW FANCY TAILORED ETON SUITS, STUNNING MODELS IN CLOTH OR VELVET, $37.50 to $100.00. _ i | Will offer special tor Friday and Saturday: Boys’ Hats, several styles... re Boys’ Sailor and Russian Suits Boys’ Jacket Suits, sizes 9 to 15, Boys’ Overcoats, sizes 5 to 16. Girls’ Hats, various shapes Girls’ Russian Dresses, sizes 6 {o 12.. Girls’ Coats, sizes 5 to 16, All the above are handsomely made of the very best materials and are really worth double, 24 West 33d Street, FACING WALDORE-ASTORIA Fine Quick Choice in Suits & Overcoats, First we made up a better Suit and nt Overcoat than New York ever knew at $10. It was so good that it hurt the sale of everybody's $12.50 and $15 ones. It was so costly fo make that as the demand grew bigger and we couldn't make them fast enough, it seemed best to add a few hundred higher priced garments from our own good stock. That is the situation as these words It means that right now the prompt buyer can secure advantages “that are not possi- ble in ordinary business, and certainly -not ob- tainable elsewhere. We shall be open Saturday evening till nine. SUITS of high grade Thibets, SUITS of rich Oxtord Cheviots, SUITS of fine Untinished Worsteds, SUITS of nobbiest Mixed Cassimeres, SUITS of Scetch and Irish Homespuns, OVERCOATS of dressy Vicunas, |OVERCOATS of smartest Cheviots, z * |& * oe * @ /$ Fleeced Shirts and Draw- Men’s Half Hose-siack Lisle Thread and con ton, with embroidered side clocks and vertical stripes; regular price 50c. per Pain, also Women’s Hosiery—siack Cotton, with neat em- broideredt effects; regular price SOc. per pair, at 32c. pair. $1.75 vox of 6 pairs. Men’s and Women’s Gloves. OVERCOATS of Kerseys, Meltons,Oxfords, SN: WOODS 740-742 BROADWAY. Just South of Astor Place, MEN’S CAPESKIN WALKING GLOVES, Tan and Red, « «© © «© «© « «+ per pair, $1.00 WOMEN’S Pique Walking Gloves, «© =» =» = «# « « per pair, 85e, and CHILDREN'S For Political Facts and Figures See “Sanne 00%; Nesbii Win dak. ik Fivenne WORLD ALMANAC. Re Mee rR eet breton leo POEL» Ae alone eet ane “THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19, 1903, Kocb"s Uptown Prices Make Downtoam OC an Extravagance | CH & Co. Big values have made these days famous—this week's ofterings are more timely and more tempting than ever’ FOR THE GIRLS. MISSES’ FANCY COATS, three-g yles, including mil lors, sizes 14 to 18 * AND CHILD models, in kerseys, zibelines and worsteds, all colors, | Sizes 4 to 18 value §& . 5 of allew a cheviot lor sty FOR THE BOYS. BOYS' BUSTER BROWN AND RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS, of alt colored serge and fancy mixtures, 243 to 6 yrs., reg. 86.0 BOYS’ CHESTERFIELD 7 TS, of ail-ewoo! Oxtord frie length, loose effects, s 10 yrs. reg, $5.00. . BOYS’ AUTO OVERCOATS, of ail-woo! Oxford or blue frieze, with belted backs, ve emblem on sleeves, siz YTS., reg. 85,09 les, 4 to © 3.79 "4.49, cut full 3.69 "dow he-breasted, ee" 3.69 1.19 44 yrs. were $6.00 oo! plain BOYS’ ALPINE HATS, newest shapes, steel gray and black, reg. $1.73 FOR THE LITTLE TOTS. CHILDREN’S GOATS, of fine quality ladies’ cloth, large sailor collar separate shield, colors tan or red, sizes 144 to 5 yrs. CHILDRE OATS, of cheviot, round cape or blue, 136 to § yrs. Se EN cE . 6.49 soceelly titched, colors re ad 4.98 of cashmere, trimmed with ve to 5 yrs COVERS, colors pink and whit and phe and ai white...... MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S ioe SES’ AND CHILDREN’ .T SAILORS, rolled brim: ribhon bow, ba: CHILDREN'S ROLLE b ribbon band, bow and loi MISSES' AND CI HI DRE crowns, /99¢ d with AIL ORS, in two st 2.98 Sos . c: rolled brim, round or “square crowns, w with ribbon bow, band and streamers, reg. 83.48 SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. ISSES’ BOOTS, lace or button, of fine French calf patent leather, hand ible sewed soles, kid or cloth top, plain toe or tip, Heat sts 11 to 2, 2,49, izes 8ty to 104g, 1.91 S10. Boe coc cevviccerccncserecetierareensen sue ce ges BOYS’ LACE SHO! ch calf patent leat! tension soles, 4 izes 7058 to 6, 2,69; YOL same, sizes 11 to 2. LITTLE ME sizes'11 to 2. 1.59) r, hand. sewed welt, medium ex- HS’, of 2.49 1.79 890 JomnDariel Pe Offer in Men’s Furnishings Men's Fall Cotton 34 quality ‘s excellen them 3 pairs for. Men's Natural Woo! ' Hose, silk spliced soles, crarytitars | ally good aatlty ss the kind that is sold for 50Oc. Ea them 3 pairs for. Men's Norfolk and New Eranewice Hosier, ter Walght Natiral Merino Shirts an Drawers. Company Win- $1.40 cach Men's Norfolk. “atl New Brunswick Hosiery Company White Wool Shirts and Drawars $2. 15 each Men's Heavy Natural Wool Shirts and Draw- ers. valus 85ce.. 69c each Gloves Woments Superion Quality. Ban pen Cloves new fall shades, 2 ciasp; also ack an Uhitanatitnmemny aero nett ee ODee pals Women's two-clasp Pique or one-clasp Cape Gloves for ; t ; street wear; Paris Poin SAtSn Gs all ‘ne $1.008 pair Fall colors, including oak, at $1.00 2 pair Men's Dogskin or Mocha Gloves, unlined or Children’s Golf Gloves, large assortment of 25 C 2 pair warmly lined, one clasp, at.........+6.5.5+ colors; priced extremely low at Mail orders ererands, filled. Droadiwoy. &8 & O SrG, ere ee & PEEEEESED SS 99S66: 86" ST. & 3®2- AVE. OFFER . China Cuspidors, Dainty tterns; worth,. ergy oe Si gs ache Night Shirts Carpet Sweepers, Made Ample lengths, 50¢ H tofomr $pp0000009990990099000900009086088 980089080000000088 | didi elise SRADDAAL DDD D ARE RROD DD ADA aad > . * ® ’ ¢ Men’s Underwear, Dr. Wright's Sanitary Mi ers; usually $1.00, Four wheels. > hi Pi > $ 0 by Bissell, Sd achat Call inside the next 3 days, and any 16, | Suiting'on the Tables 5 is yours, cut to your measure for If you’re keen to “savings” 14 you'll jump marks they're generous worth; they’re as uncommon as the tailoring itself! Opposite 719 Broadway wonmsis.,|St 98c| ' 2.39} 2.69) Hose, fast black, double soles; this waite ‘da sale Pair. We Cifer 50c i) Car "$1 .00 Or. 37ca pair FPIED SIDCESISFIFFIITS $18 or $20, at this Mitchell offer—at regular Price-| at this ies | | Ee OC CH West, eens ‘ Urs Friday & Children’s Days srt. | | in various grades of Balbriggan, Merino, Men’s omprising Neckwear order, penders, Robes, Robe and Canes. Also Steamer Men’s Gloves of Albatross and Mohair Hand-knitted folk and Automobile Jackets in new Women CHILDREN’S and INFANTS’ HOSIERY cf Cotton, row, any time, and see for yourself how much further we go than other stores to arouse and “Mitchell the Tailor’s Way 9?" maintain your appreciation. Furniture, Pianos, Carpets, Cutlery, Etc. B.Altmand@e. MEN’S ONDERWEAR White and Colored. Natural Wool, Silk and Wool, All Silk an@ ~ en Mesh. Also ‘Betalph'’ Underwear, made xclusively for B. Altman & Co. BOYS and YOUTHS UNDERWEAR of briggan, Merinc and Natural Wool. H Hose plain and embroidered Cashmere, Plain Silk and Wool, also plain, fancy ee and embroidered Cotton and Lisle Thread, d Bal- of MEN’S FORNISHING and materials for Imported Silk Mufflers, Colored and Dress Shirts, Pajamas, Night noking Jackets, House Gowns and Bath » Cardigan Jackets, Sweaters, etc, Umbrellas vavats to Handkerchiefs, Sus- in this department, select assoriment of and Travelling Rugs and Carriage Robes Kid and Capeskin, Castof, . © Buck. Also Gloves for with silk, wool and fur. GLOVES full Reindeer and Winter wear, CHILDREN'S Egal lined in assorimenis, ba WOMEN’S MERINO UNDERWEAR. portations of Silk, Silk and Wool, Merino and 4 Gauze Silk Vests, Combination Suits and Tights. Petticoats; Satin, Silk and= Spencers of Silk and Wool. . Also “BETALPH" Underwear (made exclus- ively for B. Altman & Go,), in several weights, for Women, Misses and Children. Flannel Knickerbockers; and Machine-made Sweaters; and Golf Waistcoats, des.gns. comprising complete lines ‘ lace inserted and embroid- of Lisle Thread, Cotton plain and embroidered. s Hosiery, of Silk, in openwork, ered designs also and Cashmere, Merino, Cashmere and Silk. Open Saturday & Cos West 125th Street, Near 7th Ave. When You Buy Here You Buy CORRECTLY Your money brings the most } | generous value in New York. | It buys something that IS and } always will BE something. Come here to-day, to-mor- fi i fi | | if | | Homes and Holels Furnished Throghout. LL | ACCOUNTS OPENED. MOST LIBERAL Masuli _———T Fulton 5t., Elm Place and Hoyt 9t., Brooklyn. DOUBLE TRADING | STAMPS With All Cash Purchases FRIDAY.

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