The evening world. Newspaper, October 3, 1904, Page 7

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a waray that it pd ry hd mistaken | prison yntil late at night, when he wes | oe adhe wep tot identity that could soon be cleared up. | released on $500 ball, teat In court on the loan of bis lawyer, | Her husband went with the detectives | Mrs, Hyman expressed the belief that | ey J. 3, McRvilly, to headquarters, while she sent for Mr. | the charges were prompted by business | The tulcde rm ts an ‘According to the account of Mrs. Hy-| Me=ivilly and tried to make arrange- jquery, Her husband, she sald, had| man some pergon unknown telephoned be for ball. worked for the person who caused his | Palio ' to her house asking her and her hus- the case came up before/arrest until one year ego, when he| Driven to desperation by the endless oon iy neseaned ~ Had Been ee Left Her Hom band to meet friends at the elevated Pe Barlow for a preliminary | took 4 position with @ rival concern. | grind of wearing, {I)-pald acters ‘work sean, atten e zB station, Eightyenth street and ‘Third| hearing Mr. and Mrs, Hyman and | She says the manner in which the ar.| and a cheerless home life in a erowd- 1 Saying the Water Looked in the Contre Birest Police Court on 4] avenue. When they arrived there they | sir, McEvilly were greatly surprised | rest of her husband wae brought about |ed tenement. Minnie Ravitch, @ pretty ian ft ot ci i ae <3 ft is larceny preferred eotlves nd Weller, Who charge had been Changed from | was due to malice and to prevent him| cloak worker, twenty-two years old, | } » Good to Her—Believed to Bel tne me he ey ao orp A 4 trotee Mr, Tiyan ea the sleued hones esa to grand larceny. from obtaining ball, hurled beraelt from 4 window on atl : her ate 9 fern: t a ol a Suicide, 4 David ¥. Hyman, of No, 163 West ~~ An haa Pago Pagingheagtngin nt tng PagginPanging were ee A ha de Padang You Combine Prorit With Gniertainment When You Sia. at Che Bie Tle jah) (Four Special) 590, 75o, ane 980. 250, 230, 39e, 4 / Also Women’s Nig ties ali tad ceed 7,25, D578 om and 87,°° the motive for the murder is of silk and vere and taee gown ERs ‘in Important Special Offerings. het deseription dia" en rit S50e for SCHOOL tga FONTAN FERS ny oe vA 00 woman miaeets and met her mur. BRVELOnS in size 6% i in 190) NUELOPES size -6%5 250 in 23¢ BOX PAPETERIES, bonds vellums and Bs bi sc Natongeavnaa /6¢ WIM OFTHGS inn er arg AOMMITS SUICIDE) eer am mon ggcheta nee 7.86 CUSTOMER'S fare * (Third Floor, Centre, 18th Bt.) | Stationery and ye | The Hour-~and the Opportunity. The pendulum of time swings The Big Y Pelt seo Fr Cosel crowd into the Store day after peng hay San | Lairndiers Ratha Robbed of His Wages, Fearing His Family should be making giant strides forward. Would Suffer Because of ——e oe ors ne é a — Rey fa he make business : jique and interesting mreet toy ever * conceived use genera cour Own willing Loss, Drank Carbolio Aoid, tsa Bae pg et bt emia be Una Ss fot te ; OT oe Cortese ak el aveoty. an pavedlinann ion of ineroduci f cerned with the expansion and prosperity of this Herman Hernandiigovega, a Speniard business fity-six years old, was found dead in| his bed at his home, No, 67 Merion ry pra ne a tr Yes, ready; exceptionally ready for October! etree, Brooklyn, to-day, He bad taken Double "S&H." Trading Opera Rags. car! acid. « Green BAGS OF ies les tee totees batons higse Mornings This Week from 830 Prue wa 900" ive vetver. Tt “Pik, Sry Eel bevel 7 with his week's wages, $22, in hie pocket, aber draw om He also had a gold watch and chain and » diamond pin. On his way home he was set upon by thieves who beat ‘and kicked him unmereifully and robbed others galvanized- im of both money and valuables. poeeisly pac ol Mary are ye ‘ation Bieycle po and as shown ¢ brooded o robbery a Aad yovbdtes 378% 8,85 SMM! 4, 45 » 22,00 erday and L hy th Saat ¥.) y Wwike an Mine o’Clock; Thereafter Single Stamps tached pe sheelen de Until Closing Hour. ° m A Brey Saar alto Sith Comforters, Prices about » Wade to Re Sold at 7Se. oe Paty Rs nie pp 3 Ge Jor Women’s Wrappers, per pe 2S nn = | oe A |g hd the Salen As Boon ae "| j See re e Ind Other Speciale from the ate , Six Hundred on Sale Guesday. wore wants ia te asvrier| 99, 149, 1,69 Frrssatneaents wath nd D585] Made of Percale or Flannelete, and are preiely results, 2,00 and 3.00 poe ago Aetinpy Tt Ring as illygtrated. By reason of certain tradeiconditions we People ALSO THESE SPFCIALS« obtained these Wrappers at extraordinary price conces who want employees and want them tare ayer Partioren:| | har sions. oar We have therefore quick, should know that the number ton he hy 12 Joke @f advertisers enumerated below ee fie H mg des sertooe ond She- 109 Priced them at Less than the would not use The World if they Bane : , ea Yottingham Lave Yard Seods Actual Cost of the Materials. didn't know that they would vit Positively the best Wrapper bargains seen in many party {stn SRST Sa ako tee FH het Ss S00 days; and no doubt crowds of shoppers will come Get Wise for them to-morrow. Coueh Covers Colored Madras, poster tiealitins ah katt 3°99 00) Mt tel im reds, greene, #e. 29¢ at once and place your ad. from to- i ined; i The Waists are lined; the Skirts are . id Ht th morrow and swell the number of ad cut. full and have a deep flounce. 238 2. 83 Tes 332 aie eS “3 z 2 zelsig S-INCH ALL STITCHED GERMAN LINEN NAPKINS; regularly 19. each, ‘4 1 ot of Ortental arinan with heavy 7 gg Figured Uustin, vertisers who are convinced. anda that have dots Cable p ec Tru olor Se tt Ae et Hyewy Tapestry Table. Covers, with knot: /Se J . ent 5 ‘ y THERE ARE ~ - Sut Foes iy Prace ‘i Waists are prettily rey ye braid. P or , om wins ~ = ~ 34 to rice, | 1483 Prone bi om 12- 4, ¥2.50, re Ho ana $00 ™ Re na pam o Al see rem (Hecond Floor, . 19th Bt.) eer ‘Fountain’ Brand ~ On the Cas; wd eat br lan 280 Paid Help Wants in the 43 other New York papers combined. ADDABSSERS .. 2) HEMBTITCHERS, 9 AGENTS ... ... 11) HOUSEWORK ,.100 Yewly Made Gomato Catsup. é 00 BLLBEARING” SEW polar NES | age cara — rl Fine Parlor Suites and Couches Fite (eee | We Ouesday’s Furniture Features BLACKSMITHS... 2) LUNCITMEN ’ 6 2 BONNAZ . T)LDRY WANTS BOOKDINDERS.. §| MEN ‘ sat We want you to know it; it's the bes you prefer to gf te samme tine ——_——— ——$———$—$——$———— OP Many a month will curely pass into history ere you have another opportunity like this to buy High-Grade Parlor Suites and Couches at prices such as we name for to-morrow. Tha, who need Furniture of this kind and fail: to take advantage of this sale will lose A Chance to Save at Least % Parlor Suites. 5-Piece Parlor Suites, precisely as illus- trated, frames are mahogany finished and highly pares covered with damask in assorted colors, cream tapestry or a Verona 49, hog regu tly Priced at / $ 0.00; special at RODKKEEPENS MILLINERS ..., (Grocery Store, Fourth Floor.) Popular Rooks At 0c Each, Literature of merit at a mar- vellously low price. bound in cloth. You may choose from over 200 titles. Publisher's price, 50c. ‘You Vietory” Sawin, Hiawatha, 1. W. Longfellow. 7% Ms ¥ Grandtather’s Chair,N.Hawthorae. Machines. The Chimes, Charies Dickens, FOR HIGH. Bracebridge Hall, W. leving. 2 S. 00 ADE NEW Fallen Idol, F, Anstey. Py VICTORY Swiss Family Robinson, Wyss, Polite a4 and Etiquette, G, BAL L-BEAR- Benham. bin, H. Be Stowe, | (NG SEWING MACHINES: acmatie | an Tom's Cabia, R. Kipling. lift and drop head; automatic tension and | Couches. — Maggie Milicr, M. J. Holmes, winder; selfthreading shuttle and self- K Couches, precisely as illustrated—new and handsome design, cov- Dene Deane, M. J; Hotnes. tetting needle; ball-bearing steel pitman 4) ered with a variety of velours, strongly upholstered with steel Children of the Abbey, Roche. kad ted doore'eegn Wen: Wesel om ae ) ornamented head; swell front; woodwork 20. . of Geor; Washington springs, and tufts are held with patent buttons in such 72 50 Lite, of eo . ; « Somat int woh Oa aa Thorne, B. ay. nd brase drawer pullers; all the newest a manner that they cannot pull out, special at ° Dora 3h norms, Bi. © - a - (rin Floor.) Rip Van Winkle, W. Irving. and best attachnents; 7 drawers} told by 79. 00 fn (Third Floor, Ceotrs, 18th Mt) ogents at $65.00. nors .. NECKWEAR .., BRAIDERS NURSES . BUBHELMEN . OPBRATORS .... BUTCHERS . ¥ | OMNIpUstS .... CABINET MAK’ ps 3| PAINTERS CANVAMSERS ... 10) PAPERHANGERS CARPENTERS: . | PIANO WAND6.. CARRIAGE HDS + PLUMBERS ..... CABHIERS tT POCKETBOOK CHAMBERMAIDS 21) MAKERS CUERKS .... ... 3) POLISHERS COLLECTORS 5| PORTERS COMPOBITORS 5| PRessEns Geaset “Yow Vietory”’ Weshines, . 26.00 * in th nod cooks 43 | SALESLADIES CROCHETERS .. 4| SALESMEN DRNTISTS 8) SHOE HANDS .. DISHWASHERS, 16| SION PAINTERS DRASEMAKERS,. 11| SKIRT HANDS DRIVERS 23) SLREVE HANDS DRUG CLERKS. 18 | STABLEMEN ,, RLECTRICIANS 9) TATLORESSES ELEVATOR TAILORS RUNNERS 4| TRIMMENs ERRAND BOYS | TINSMITHS | AND OInLs 19 | TUCKERS 2) EMP. AGENCIES 18) UPHOLSTRARERS it BNGINEENS 8) USEFUL MEN.. 9| YEBDERS 11) VARNISHERS .. 3) FINISHERS T WAIST HANDS, 4 FIREMEN 2 WAITERS 17) POLDERS 2, WAITRESSES .. 41/ 7) MISCEL.. .. ....048] pine prea] © BITOTAL sesseees nasa} Ly i Peers See eee s

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